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VOL. 32, NO. 20 60 CENTS GANGES, BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1991

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Towrthall meeting in Ful­ ford concentrates on the garbage issue. PAGE A3

Winifred Horel walks 3,000 miles at Lady Minto Hospital. FLOWER POWER: Volunteer John DeVVest pins carnation on collected $4,586 towards the cause. Some $3,700 will be directed to PAGEA15 Susan Mailey after she donates to Multiple Sclerosis. The island research, while $900 will help fund local patient services. campaign to raise funds for MS fell short of last year's total, but Driftwood photo by Derrick Lundy Maliview residents debate bylaw Spring Island's Trust Com­ 'Maliview Specified Area" — which lots remaining in the subdivision and Duplex owner Wolfgang Kranz mittee refused second reading of a is serviced by the Maliview Estates if Bylaw 281 became law, maximum observed "it (the sewer plant) is in­ bylaw that eliminates Maliview Sewer Commission of the CRD. demand on the sewer system would adequate and it has to be fixed one duplex construction following public With the area's sewer plant operating be 104 units. way or another." hearing Monday. over its "biological chemical Enactment of Bylaw 281 would "Let's fix the sewer system Trustees John Sicpaniuk and Bob demand" level 54 per cent of the time make the 12 duplex properties "legal properly — that is the answer," said Andrew noted some property — according to CRD engineering non-conforming" and disallow Joe Flannery, "and not strangle the owners' concerns and a need for department operations manager Jim reconstruction of a duplex if substan­ property owners." Five islanders win more information from the Capital McFarland — the CRD hopes to limit tially destroyed by fire. Marianne Leber told the hearing trophies at a two-day in­ Regional District — initiator of future demand with the "no duplex" Both consequences were noted by her duplex property was an invest­ vitational golf tourney. Bylaw 281 — as reasons for re-ex­ bylaw. duplex owners present at the meeting ment for retirement and she would amining the issue before proceeding Those attending the hearing as detrimental to their investments. suffer a real loss if i t burned down and further. learned from McFarland that 94 They also questioned the need for the could not be rebuilt as a duplex. PAGE A26 The bylaw would delete "two- dwelling units, including 12 bylaw when the sewer system would Godfrey Miller said he received family dwellings" as a permitted use duplexes, exist in Maliview at run over capacity at the present 94 or advice that he could expect to pay a of Rural-zoned property in the present With an estimated 10 vacant potential 104 unit level. Galiano residents tune in MALIVIEW BYLAW A9 to Knowledge Network for the first time.

PAGEB9 Ousted minister seeks investigation Petition into last week's "unjust" dismissal effort Local MLA Mel Couvelier says The memo concerned information said "the review (by the attorney he was unjustly fired from cabinet about Leung in relation to her ap­ general's office) concluded that INDEX and wants provincial ombudsman plication to set up a trust company. Couvelier was in breach of the con­ falls flat Stephen Owen to rule on the issue fidentiality section of the Financial Couvelier stressed it had nothing and clear his name. Institutions Act" Arts, Entertainment ... A20 to do with the sale of Fantasy Gar­ Attempts to force a referen­ Couvelier said he asked Mel Couvelier asked the legislature dens and he sent it to former premier dum on the Capital Regional Business Services A28 S mith, a retired government constitu­ last Tuesday to refer the matter to Bill Vander Zalm's deputy David District's waste disposal tional expert to study the matter and Capital Comment A6 Owen to determine if he violated Emerson to warn Vander Zalm bylaws came up short. offer an opinion on the legality of terms of the confidentiality section of against dealing with Leung. CRD executive director Bill Classifieds A30 forwarding the memo to Emerson. the Financial Institutions Act as Jordan said only those counter Smith, said Couvelier, found no Community A15 claimed by Premier Rita Johnston. The memo came to light as part of petitions requested in writing court documents filed by Vander breach of confidentiality. Down the Years A35 and returned to the district of­ "I don't want my job back," Zalm to dispute the findings of the A subsequent legal opinion from fice had been "certified accept­ Editorials A4 Couvelier told Driftwood Monday. Hughes Commission which led to his Vancouver lawyer Michael Goldies, able." Letters A5,6 He wants to clear his reputation and resignation as premier. requested by the attorney general, Jane Mendum of Saanich or­ integrity, he stated. confirmed Smith's findings, ganized a petition campaign Newsbeat A2 Couvelier's concern stems from a Couvelier said. against the bylaws as an attempt statement made by Johnston when Outer Gulf Islands B9 Couvelier resigned as finance Yet despite contrary legal to save Heal Lake. She told minister at request of Premier Rita she released notice of accepting opinions, Johnston has not backed Driftwood the group had col­ Provincial Round Up .. Bll Johnston following a 1 a.m. meeting, Couvelier's resignation as finance down on her statement that Couvelier lected 9,504 signatures on the minister. Couvelier disputed the Real Estate B2 Tuesday, May 7. In asking for broke the law. petitions. Couvelier's resignation, Johnston statement at the time and has Couvelier expressed frustration However, the CRD main­ Sports A26 repeatedly asked for a review to clear relied on information from the attor­ that he has not been charged with the tained a strict interpretation of Upcoming Events A25 ney general's office about his name. Couvelier's handling of a memocon- In her statement accentine nr"nifin/\\r A /\ Page A2 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Wednesday, May IS. 1991

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Huberts reconsiders future Come check out our boneyard Saanich and The Islands MLA Terry Huberts may Saanich South chose another person who has sub­ change his mind about quitting politics. sequently stepped aside for personal reasons. before you build! Huberts recently told Driftwood he is reconsider­ Huberts commented that with recent changes in ing his decision to quit politics following the resigna­ party leadership, he might be willing to seek the tion of Bill Vander Zalm as B.C. premier and Social nomination as Social Credit candidate. He was not MON.-FRI. Credit party leader. comfortable with Vander Zalm's leadership, he indi­ Huberts has been urged to change his mind by the cated. 8:00-4:30 executive of the new riding of Saanich South. Huberts was elected in 1986 as one of two mem­ 4* Bruce bers for Saanich and The Islands. Mel Couvelier was or Roy When Huberts announced his intentions to not the other successful candidate. Redistribution split 653-4842 contest the next provincial election last fall, a the current riding into two: Saanich North and The FREE 222 Musgrave Rd. FAX 653-4100 ESTIMATES nominating meeting for the new constituency of Islands as well as Saanich South. ISLANDERS SERVING ISLANDERS SINCE 1976

COUNTER PETITION THE ISLANDS' B/GGEST MARKETPLACE: From Page Al DRIFTWOOD CLASSIFIEDS! the Municipal Act's provisions on now consider various options open to against the loan authorization bylaw. counter petitions and would not ac­ it in light of the CRD action. Men­ (A May 1 Driftwood article indi­ cept the list of names. dum suggested one option could be E7 Numerous Salt Spring Islanders an appeal to the inspector of cated 95 per cent of the 717 counter 1111I1I1II1I11IH»I1IHI1IIII111IH111IIII1I11D1B filed counter petitions against the municipalities to rule on the issue. petitions received by the CRD had bylaws as a means of registering op­ The counter petition section of the come from Salt Spring. In fact, this position to shipping island garbage to Municipal Act states counter peti­ number represented the amount re­ JONATHAN L. OLDROYD Hartland. tions must be prepared by the district quested by island residents.) Barrister & Solicitor Mendum said many people had and given to those voters who request Jordan noted in a memo to direc­ Notary Public worked very hard to gather the signa­ one in writing. tors that his office decided to hand tures. In response to rejection of the Jordan accepted 620 counter peti­ out counter petitions individually and General Legal Practice lists of names, Mendum said, "It's tions against the bylaw setting out the not issue indeterminate numbers of not terribly democratic." entire CRD as a service area for gar­ them to ensure the voters who "Above the Pharmasave" The Save Heal Lake group will bage disposal and 609 petitions registered opposition to the bylaws P.O. Box 430, Ganges, B.C. knew what they were objecting to. V0S 1E0 Mendum's group object to the use TEL: FAX: COUVELIER of Heal Lake as a garbage dump. 537-2752 537-4531 "If we get out of a crisis that easy, From Page A1 we'll continue to be a throwaway society," Mendum said. alleged offence which would have She suggested a better use for the given him an opportunity to present $22 million cost of opening Heal information in court to prove his Lake as a dump would be to open a statements. garbage sorting plant which would The attorney general has also increase recycled material and refused to release documentation on reduce the amount of disposable gar­ the decision and denied a judicial bage. review was necessary, Couvelier said. Jordan has sent the results of the LAW OFFICE He accused Johnston of acting out counter petition campaign and the of political considerations in firing bylaws to the ministry of municipal him. He released a letter to Johnston affairs for approval. When the EL 111I11III1II1I1I111II1I1111III1I11IIIII11I1I1IH11115 in which he quoted party supporters bylaws are returned from the minis­ who believe "that yourrequest for my try, the board of directors will hold resignation was politically motivated the final vote on the matters before by a desire to eliminate all potential the bylaws come into effect. HONDA SX215 MOWERS opposition to you in the forthcoming $ leadership convention." Reg. $809 SALE until May 31 768 Johnston denied her actions were politically motivated but merely ad­ CEDAR ISLAND Mel Couvelier herence to guidelines for conduct of cabinet ministers. CONSTRUCTION offers Locals can help search ADIRONDACK Michael Dunahee was five years old on Sunday, May 12 — CHAIRS Mother's Day. Parents of the Victoria youngster who went missing in March — Bruce and Crystal Dunahee — remain part of a nation-wide effort to lo­ cate their son. Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's wife Mila recently added her voice to the call for the return of young Michael. Reward for Michael's return' stands at $200,000 after Vancouver stock promoter Murray Pezim and his friends added $100,000 to the total. While the reward grows, the Dunahees are experiencing personal financial hardship as they spend their time assisting with the search.

A trust fund set up on Salt Spring Island two weeks ago aims to relieve some of that financial strain. Donations to the Dunahee fund can Comfort! be made at either the Bank of Montreal, the Bank of Commerce or the $ Islands Savings Credit Union. Cedar & brass 98 537-2803 All money raised will be forwarded to the Dunahees for their per­ sonal use. The trust fund was set up by two island residents who hold signing authority, but who wish to remain anonymous. ALTYPE CONSTRUCTION r SERVING THE GULF ISLANDS i SERVICES LTD. & VANCOUVER ISLAND L MOORAGE BUOYS / DOCKS / RAMPS / FLOATS / CONCRETE BREAKWATERS / RETAINING WALLS / PILE DRIVING CRANE SERVICE / WELDING & FABRICATING Wedneiday. May 15. 1991 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Pag* A3

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WOODEN MAPS: Megan GaylorO) SCREEN and Faedra Campbell plan a DOORS hypothetical trip with Super- Made and Installed host instructor Helen Tara. Salt Spring's Chamber of || Commerce brought the Su- 1 perhost program to a Career Explorations class at GISS V -Hs last week. Superhost was developed by the provincial II government to train tourism industry workers and now forms part of many employ­ 1 ment programs. III MIKE ANTONIK Driftwood photo by Gail Sjuborg |537-2347 eves

Krayenhoff Renovations Ltd. Custom Homes • Additions • Renovations Garbage is topic of choice "What your mind can conceive, our hands can create." Garbage disposal problems for Driftwood, indicating a referen­ Hosie said she should put the dominated discussion at a townhall dum will have to be held to gauge question of on-island garbage dump Mero*. 537-9355 meeting held in Fulford Elementary taxpayer support for community to the voters in referendum to gauge School last week. plans at the new high school, plus to support for the idea. Islands Trustee John Stepaniuk approve money for closure of Black- Atkins speculated a referendum led off the May 9 meeting by outlin­ bum Road garbage dump. could be held in conjunction with the ing general problems facing island Norman Twa said he had asked provincial election expected in the society. While both Islands Trustee for two meetings with Atkins to dis­ fall. A referendum held at that time Bob Andrew and Capital Regional cuss his plans for a new site for a would ensure a high voter turn-out. District director Julia Atkins agreed dump but she did not show up for Stepaniuk spoke of the seeming Back a fighter! with him, the audience was more in­ either one. loss of community on Salt Spring and terested in discussing garbage. Atkins replied that discussion of commented people are too busy now Atkins fielded numerous ques­ Twa's plans should be held with to become involved in local issues tions on the subject while Andrew CRD engineers. being "preoccupied with other Please and Stepaniuk sat on the sidelines. Tom Hosie told Atkins, "I'm things." support the Sponsored by the South Salt frustrated by your attitude. That's a While Salt Spring possesses "an Firefighters' Spring Residents' Association in big cop-out by you to say you're not interesting new form of government" Crusade conjunction with the Salt Spring interested in talking about an island with the islands Trust dealing with against ciation the meeting problem." land use is i1 have discussed The regional director should be rvices, the evo ling solutions to waste is going through me. and septic disposal problems, he must "build consens d the MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY rendum on garbage commented and added it appears At­ community," he said. ..ut set a date. Later in the kins has her mind made up. Politicians on the island also ex­ this Saturday, May 18 discussion she said, "I don't intend to "I don't have a problem with an perience difficulty in reaching go to referendum twice in on-island landfill," Atkins said, "but decisions, he pointed out, because of S.S.I. VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT months." the problem should be looked at dis­ the need to balance individual wants She elaborated on the statement passionately." against bylaw restrictions. Island SAR members locate missing person Nine island Search and Rescue members responded to a call for help ISLAND AGGREGATES Friday, finding a missing person within 15 minutes. Volunteer members of the newly-formed SAR group were called to assist in locating a handicapped person who wandered away from the Community Centre approximately one hour earlier. The call came in at 11:50 a.m. and the individual was located shortly after noon. WE HAVE YOUR

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It's been seven weeks now since and Harcourt will respond "less than most keen and willing to become happening to your province, when former Premier Bill Vander Zalm has been done by Social Credit in members of political parties. Current­ you no longer even care, then resigned in disgrace and interim B.C." ly it is a very narrow swath of the everyone is a loser. Premier Rita Johnston was selected to While the politicians play politics, population which determines who It has been almost five years since replace him. an alarming portion of the electorate will lead our province and what party voters in B.C. have been asked to In spite of her intentions to regain becomes more and more cynical policy will be. make a choice. It is more than time the confidence of B.C. voters, about the process and, in fact, moves When people read, hear and watch they have that opportunity again. Johnston's regime seems plagued out of the game entirely by not par­ the political events of this province, with a continuation of the tragi-com- ticipating and voting at all. many dismiss the process as beyond We urge Premier Johnston to do edy surrounding Fantasy Gardens. That movement away from par­ tragedy and comedy. When you can the right thing and give voters that Questions and recriminations ticipating leaves politics to those no longer laugh or cry about what is opportunity soon. abound as the Social Credit govern­ ment tries to put forward proposals in a throne speech while ducking am­ munition fired from opposition New °» /AN3y v£» Democrats, print and media critics /CONTEH> and, indeed, a disgruntled former premier and minister of finance. Meech Bitters ' This newspaper has called in the Tincture of Cabmeta shuffle recent past for an election so proper Reform Party Extract governing can take place in this province. And that call is repeated Balm of Western Placebo again this week. When the writ is dropped and the 29-day campaign is over, one of two outcomes is possible. One is that voters again will be willing to try the NDP after nearly 16 years. The other is that Socreds will be able to put be­ hind them the tumultuous and scan­ dal-ridden Vander Zalm years in order to continue their domination of politics in B.C. Johnston appears confident the ex­ ample being set by New Democrats in Ontario under Premier Bob Rae will be a deterrent to B.C. voters. Opposition leader Mike Harcourt, watching from across the country, is determined to inform voters that B.C. is not Ontario and what is good foi that province will not be necessary I here. As one Ontario voter said in response to a question about why the NDP won the election: "How much READ LABEL- damage can it do in four years CONSUMER WARNING anyway?" BE FORE, SWALLOW INCI Johnston will be claiming plenty Country needs a shot of white knight politicians

My deepest feeling is tliat they are on lour thanks to a Chinese invasion hissing shut in his face. In England, dangerous lunatics to be avoided of his country back in 1950. He is the it was decided it would be "not right" when possible, and carefully 14th Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader for the Prime Minister to see him. In humoured. — W.ll. Auden on of Tibet Washington, George Bush, who has politicians. For the past 31 years the Dalai cut deals with Noriega and Saddam, There's no whore like an old Lama has led a government-in-exile, was still declining meetings with the whore.—B. Mulroney, same subject. trying to enlist world support to get Buddhist priest as of last month. I wish I could persuade Doc his country back. Needless to say, in Ottawa, Adams, the old GP on the TV show Alas, the Dalai Lama isn't much whence waggeth the Washington Gunsmoke to make a house call north elect someone else. But this time bout of hero worship that would of a politician. As a Buddhist, he tail, the Dalai Lama was likewise cut of the border. I'd like him to take a there's a problem. make Trudeaumania look like a his­ pursues a simple life, bereft of dead. Mulroney and his minions look at this pasty, consumptive kid There is nobody else. torical hiccup? 1 imousines, servile flunkies or closets refused even to acknowledge his called Canada. If Doc Adams could Oh, there are other political hope­ Probably not. White Knights have full of Gucci loafers. As a man of visit. slap his stethoscope on Canada's rib fuls we could vote for. The trouble is, a notoriously short shelf life. Jimmy peace, he's largely useless to interna­ The Dalai Lama is undeterred by cage, I think I know what his diag­ they look just as two-faced, unreli­ Carter washed into the Oval Office tional gunrunners and military estab­ such shabbiness. He remains cheerful nosis would be. able and all round unworthy as the on a tidal wave of good will. Alas, he lishments that like to play power and committed to nonviolence. How Depression. This country's bozos already aboard the gravy train. was a little too Christian for the job. politics using nation-slates for does he do it? I don't know, but here's browned off, brought down and Makes you wonder what would When the lime came to "kick butt" he dominos. Is there a powerful army in his favourite prayer: bummed out. happen if a Mister of Ms. Clean, a turned the other cheek instead. And the Himalayas ready to back the For as long as space endures, and As usual, it's the political situa­ Political White Knight suddenly became perhaps the most reviled Dalai Lama? No. Does Tibet sit on for as long as living beings remain; tion. The people we elected to get us showed up on the steps of Parliament U.S. president in modern history. vast oil reserves? No. until then may I, too, abide to dispel out of an earlier mess have created a Hill. Would Canadians, rejoice? As a matter of fact there is a world So the Dalai Lama roams the misery of the world. bigger one. Normally, we would just Would there be a grounds well move­ leader wandering around at loose world, trying to get help for his You can't find the Dalai Lama's wait for another election, sling the ment to get him or her into office? ends right now. He is stateless, con- country. And everywhere he goes he name on your next election ballot incomrM>.tmr<: nut nn their Hnff« an/1 A 1 *~ . Wednesday. May 15. 1891 GULF ISLANDg-WUfTWOOD Page AS

ii LETTERS SECTION Driftwoo 11 public should be confident that char­ moving and inspiring experience. mission, the work has already been etc. He has too much uncontrolled No birdhouse latans won't last long in our market! We thank all of those who par­ done. Bring out the Eric Neilson power. So on to honesty and integrity in ticipated in the service. It is with Commission Report on Assets Dis­ A national election must be called issue the Driftwood. The apology I these initiatives that world peace on posal and upon review implement it. every four years, held at the same received was: "If you're upset by this a global scale can be envisioned. We Other items discussed by Senator specified time for every election. To the Editor, I'm sorry." No admission of fault, no look forward to participating again. Waters were member of parliament The old Canada is dying. A New I have been invited to write a explanation of intent BAHA'I COMMUNITY recall — the threat of constituent Canada is struggling to be born. All rebuttal to the May 1 Driftwood car­ Sorry Driftwood, sorry is not good OF SALT SPRING recall for not representing the of us, whatever our origins, are toon, which portrayed a shady look­ enough. The cartoon you published Ganges constituents' views, has a salutary Canadian first, foremost, and only. ing character with a fist full of bills lacks truth and is clearly injurious to effect on MPS. No hyphenations. Just Canadians. selling birdhouses at the Saturday a considerable number of people, We continue to pursue with Farmers' Market. While he claimed The Reform Party of Canada both in regard to reputation and vigour the Triple "E" Senate, and loudly to have made these himself, a Reform wants the youth, the working people, livelihood. Do you have the integrity evaluate and assess carefully box from Taiwan drawn under his the business people, all the people of to admit fault, tell the truth and pay To the Editor, Canada's Free Trade involvement table implied this to be a lie. Canada to join with us in this great the price? Canada's only elected senator The powers of the Prime Minister endeavour to save our country from As it happened, an Earth Day spoke to 150 residents at a buffet If you consider my analogies once of Canada are without checks or financial collapse and unnecessary project with my son led me to add luncheon last week. Mr. Waters more, I think you will see that in those balances. At present the Prime Mini­ racial antagonisms. some very rustic looking birdhouses touched upon many issues that are of cases there would clearly be a price ster is a virtual dictator for five years. The Reform Party of Canada has to our usual market wares the Satur­ critical interest to all Canadians. Of to pay in addition to a simple retrac­ He makes all key appointments per­ a vision for Canada. day previous to the cartoon appear­ these none is more critical than the tion. sonally to the judiciary, the Senate, to LORNE C. PATTISON, ing. horrendous national debt, now in the In our case, complications regard­ commissions, to the United Nations, Ganges I should say in fairness that when vicinity of $400 billion. Successive ing our numbers and the nature of our I complained to the Driftwood pub­ Canadian governments from the time organization as being non-profit, lisher, I received something of an of Lester Pearson to the reign of Mr. cause us to be reluctant to turn to the apology, plus an offer to do a "story" Trudeau who managed to overspend courts for compensation. That reluc­ on my birdhouses. However, I do not by some $ 160 billion, and during Mr. tance however should not be con­ We're your local airline! make my living from birdhouses and Mulroney 's tenure, not yet complete, strued as accepting that there should in any case, this is not a birdhouse and the overspending has reached ap­ be no price to pay. There most issue! proximately $400 billion. definitely should be a cost to a It is an issue of honesty and in­ newspaper that uses its pages to make The Senator suggested that a Na­ tegrity. Honesty and integrity in the unwarranted attacks on people. tional Debt Restructuring Committee market place, in particular our own be set up. Its first, task to balance our' Saturday Market place, and honesty So Driftwood, I challenge you to show your integrity. You assess the yearly budget and second to earmark and integrity in the newspaper busi­ monies to reduce the yearly interest ness. damage you have done. The fist full of dollars shown in your cartoon in­ payment, now reaching $40 billion a Firstly, it is necessary to examine dicates that you think we make mega- year and now taking 42 cents of every the nature of newspaper cartoons. bucks in the market, so doubtless tax dollar off the top before anything Cartoons, I suggest, are not suitable your assessment will be commen­ else is paid. as part of a debate. Ifs, buts and surate with that notion. Arithmetic says this leaves the maybes cannot be drawn. Cartoons Put your money where your Canadian government 58 cents out of function best to add an extra element every tax dollar to administer the to an already understood truth. mouth was and make a healthy dona­ tion to the Food Bank in the name of ever-growing needs of the Canadian HARBOUR AIR LTD. Consider some analogies: Im­ the Vendors' Association. Let's all people. We don't need a grade school agine a cartoon depicting patrons of put this matter to rest with our hones­ education to see where this is leading Gulf Island Daily Service a Ganges restaurant doubled in pain ty and integrity intact us. The third and most difficult job of m outside the door, or boaters leaving a the Debt Restructuring Committee is JOHN QUINN, Fit. # Departs From marina in a rented boat — and sink­ to put in place the program to reduce To Arrives Ganges ing! Would such cartoons be accept­ annually the national debt The 101 7 30 am Vane. Islands 8-8:30 am able? Would they be funny? Only to Canadian government must balance 102 8-8:30 am Islands Vane. 9:15 am the inane I would suggest More im­ Tripe? the budget, indeed it must develop an portantly would they be published? annual surplus to make it possible to 103 5:00 pm Vane. Islands 5:30-6:00 pm - -, Perhaps, but only after a considerable To the Editor, retire the national debt 104 5:30-6:00 pm Islands Vane. 6:30-7:00 pm j and proven outbreak of such events. In his column of May 8,1991, Bill Just as the home owner reduces Without that crucial element of truth, Webster tries to disparage the effort the mortgage on his or her home, so Vancouver 688-1277 Gulf Islands 1-800-972-0212 my imaginary cartoons would rate being made by individuals, on this must we, the people of Canada, with last week's Driftwood May 1 island, who are working to protect the reduce to zero our national debt. effort as either rank stupid or sources of our drinking water. Some years ago the Eric Neilson Charter service available anytime, anywhere downright malicious. The heading of his column starts Commission did a study on Assets It is not possible to justify this out with the coined word Trypewriter Disposal. The Conservative govern­ cartoon by claiming that there could which is obviously two words Trype ment pigeon-holed it We don't need be such a person in the market or (Tripe) and Writer. On looking up the to spend more money on such a com- there once was such a person or we meaning of tripe (Trype), in several A NATURE LOVER'S HAVEN 1 think there might be such a person. dictionaries, the following words ap­ This shady liar is inevitably seen to pear: rubbish nonsensical, trash, use­ represent the prevailing nature of less, worthless, offensive. USE YOUR vendors in general and therefore to­ I think the above says a lot about tally misrepresents the vendors at the the merit of this weekly column. HEAD, SAVE Ganges Farmers' Market. I.C. SHANK, The problem is that when a car­ Ganges YOUR HEART. toon is published in a newspaper, editorial assessment is presumed and that fundamental element of truth is Thank-you assumed to exist. Back to honesty and integrity. To the Editor, Those people who know the Ganges The Baha'i Community of Salt market also know that honesty Spring would like to thank Reverend prevails and I don't intend to use too Barry Cook for initiating the col­ Walk away from much time answering unfounded al­ laboration of the inter-faith service legations. I will say, however, that on Earth Day. heart trouble - visitors to the market will find that, One of the fundamental beliefs of on any given Saturday, the majority the Baha'i Faith is unity of mankind a brisk 15-minute of vendors are craftspeople who sell and we are encouraged to "Consort 30 ACRES OF INCREDIBLE DIVERSITY their own product. There are a few with the followers of all religions in daily walk NOW $225,000 MLS vendors who sell imported items but a spirit of friendliness and fellow­ I know of none that misrepresent ship." It was especially rewarding to works wonders. • spectacular 270 degree views these as being their own. Further­ work together to achieve such a • 2 large spring fed ponds more I will say that because the ven­ • mature cedar, fir & hemlock dors, through their association, • all this plus— control the issuing of permits, the • over 1100 sq. ft. 4 bedroom home

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powerful gasoline engined boats donated to AnSpring by the Salt "Good old days" does pose a risk to swimmers, par­ Spring Art Gallery will be used ticularly in a relatively small lake. where needed in the "gallery lounge" gone It is my understanding that there of the new art complex — a some­ To the Editor, is also a provision in the regulations what vague terminology. Bravo to Julia Atkins for an excel­ to allow" the use of a more powerful May I change the wording to read lent series of articles explaining the gasoline engined boat for rescue pur­ "designated art gallery area," which "local landfill option." poses. makes it clear that the aforemen­ Islanders should clip them onto Taken as a whole, the EMO tioned donation will indeed be as­ the fridge and read them before: provides some very positive safety, signed to benefit the visual arts. voting in a referendum; writing a let­ aesthetic and water quality benefits. A letter with this stipulation has ter to Driftwood; or uttering that It should be retained. been sent to the President of the Arts VICTORIA — It was not a bad throne speech the govern­ MIKELARMOUR, Centre Society and a copy to the ment had written, but for all the good it did, Premier Johnston worn-out phrase "We should look after our own garbage!" Ganges Treasurer. could have saved Lieutenant-Governor David Lam the trouble JO STONE, of delivering it. Last week at the Blackburn Road dump I saw a mound of chicken Salt Spring The throne speech was to set the scene for the session in heads and feet (should have been Benefit general and the forthcoming budget in particular. It was to give buried deep in the kitchen garden), To the Editor, British Columbians some renewed sense of confidence in the dozens of cardboard boxes (easily I am writing in regard to the article badly-battered Social Credit government recycled at the depot), a washer and on Page A27 of the Driftwood May 8 a fridge (call local appliance repairs issue, and in response to expressed Alas, three hours before the session opened with the usual or take them to Budget Steel in Vic­ concern by a reader. pomp and circumstance, two things happened that completely toria), books, bottles, lumber and It was stated that the monies negated any good publicity the Speech from the Throne was to used clothing. generate. So, in reality, we haven't been Finance Minister Mel Couvelier resigned, for the second time looking after our own garbage, the in two months, and the former premier, Bill Vander Zalm, Twas have, by burning or burying it showed up. Both events were bound to win the battle with the — acceptable in the past but not ^LjiafyrLoidy, Mama's 4tl throne speech for next day's headlines. anymore. g The first rumours of Couvelier's resignation reached the The world has changed from the Ain't if nifty, iimi ilir*T OT"" press gallery at about 10 a.m. Tuesday. By 10:30 a.m. they were carefree life of the 1950s to a confirmed. In a press release, Premier Johnston announced that crowded, more complicated world of 'SAKES ALIVE! SHE'S 65! she had accepted Couvelier's resignation "with regret." the 1990s where no one has the right to pollute his own back yard because guaranteed, sooner or later, it will No alternative but to let him go adversely affect someone else. Inex­ A review of recent events, the press release said, had con­ orably, our species is evolving and cluded that Couvelier was in breach of the confidentiality of the we can't go back to those "good old Financial Institutions Act. days." So, gentlemen, please control that What caused Couvelier's downfall was the revelation of the negative energy that keeps belching Hughes Inquiry that Couvelier had passed on to David Emerson, out of the garbage issue like methane deputy to then premier Vander Zalm, information about an in­ gas and work instead on creative vestigation into Vander Zaltn's realtor Fay Leung, under the solutions for the future so our Financial Institutions Act grandkids can have some "good old The Financial Institutions Act comes under the jurisdiction of days" too. the finance minister and passing on any confidential information RICKLAING, regarding investigations under the act is tantamount to the attor­ Ganges ney general revealing information about a criminal investiga­ tion. Once Couvelier's indiscretion became public, Johnston had Safety regulations Ellen Bennett's family, no alternative but to let him go. To the Editor, friends & neighbours, in-laws & out-laws The second event that would draw attention away from the A recent article in Driftwood are all invited to drop in to the Fulford OAPO throne speech was Vander Zalm's arrival at the Parliament staled thai safety concerns were a at Fulford Hall for tea and goodies Buildings. Those who know him well, never had any doubt that major reason for opposition to the and to help us celebrate. he would show up for the session. Staying away would to electric motors only (EMO) regula­ Saturday, May 18th Vander Zalm be an admission of defeat tion on St Mary Lake. 2:00 - 5:30pm But it should be noted that EMO regulations are primarily applied for Vander Zalm doesn't know political future safety reasons, since the use of more I just happened to look out of the third-floor press gallery window when I saw the former premier sauntering down a walkway towards the back entrance to the building. A few minutes later, he did what he's always done well — field ques­ tions and smile into cameras. It was good to be back, he said, and for the life of him, he didn't know why reporters always put such a negative slant on Fantasy Gardens. "It's a wonderful place," he said. Was he planning a comeback as premier? He didn't know at this time what his political future plans were. Couvelier's resig­ nation was very regrettable, and he didn't really see any reason for it Would he present any private members' bills to the Legisla­ ture? "Funny you should ask, that's an interesting idea." How would he treat former colleagues who were now behav­ ing like vultures? "I treat people decently." How can all that compete with a throne speech for headlines. It can't. A throne speech is rarely a precise document At best, it outlines in very rough sketches the government's plans for the session.

Conflict of Interest Act to be reviewed In the case of this throne speech, there's a promise to bring in legislation dealing with access to information and the protection of privacy. Recent policy changes on how charges against persons of high public profile are handled are to be enshrined in legislation, and the Conflict of Interest Act is to be referred to a legislative committee for a review of its effectiveness and adequacy. On the women's and family front, the government promises to develop "a comprehensive child care strategy" and a review of child protection legislation. There are plans to establish a legislative committee to hear the views of British Columbians on constitutional change and national unity. According to the throne speech, the government plans to go ahead with its plan for a $1.4 billion program of forest renewal over the next five years. Economic initiatives include "a budget appropriate to the dif­ ficult economic climate," and an appeal to other provinces and Ottawa to restrict grants, loans and subsidy to business. But as I said at the beginning, the vague promises of a throne VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM speech never had a chance against the Couvelier resignation and 331 UPPER GANGES RD. Wefrwjav, m*™...WW.. gUtf^WIMftS.PiMFrwpPD , P,.gS A7_

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TIGHT SQUEEZE: Harvey Reynolds directs traffic around work being carried out by B.C. Tel. The phone company is spending Trading Specials $170,000 to bury lines in the Upper Ganges area NOW OPEN SUNDAYS from the telephone of­ fice to Blain Road. & HOLIDAYS 10 AM-5 PM Work will be completed Monday-Saturday 9 am-6 pm within two weeks. Sale prices in effect May 15-19 Driftwood photo by Bill Webster IMPERIAL f\ r\r\ Margarine Z.Zo EA. 3 lb. blocks — Reg. 3.99 ea. DAIRY MAID Apple Juice 69$ EA. 1 litre ctns. — Reg. 1.19 ea. PRESIDENT'S CHOICE f\ £/% IN RESPONSE Chocolate Chip Cookies /.bo EA. Big 400 g pkgs. — Reg. 3.89 ea. Wow! Someone must have stream, and I'm not sure a seasonal the writer that the condition of the GOLDEN AWARD slipped some bile into the polluted stream would be much septic fields and what to do about Trypewriter's Wheaties before he preferable to a year-round polluted them has been the topic of hours of All Purpose Flour EA. wrote his piece for D riftwood of May stream. 3.49 discussion. Unfortunately, I don't 10 kg bags — Reg. 6.49 ea. 8. I'm sorry he didn't like my letter Regarding St. Mary Lake, I feel remember seeing the writer at any of to the membership of the Water like an expert on this one. I lived on those meetings. HEINZ Preservation Society, but as a fully the lake for 23 years. I owned three EA. qualified eco-terrorist I suppose I boats, two with sails, one with oars. I As to pouring money into court Ketchup 2.89 owe some sort of reply. travelled over all parts of the lake, cases, I'd like to point out that the Big plastic jugs—Reg. 4.29 ea. and never felt the need for a gas motor Water Preservation Society is a CLOVER LEAF or an electric one. I never felt in real respondent in this court action, which BY TOM WRIGHT danger from the weather, though I did has been initiated by Edward Davis EA. Water Presentation Society Skipjack Tuna 890 have a few bumpy rides from big and Shady Willows Resort. We would much rather be putting money 6 oz. tins — Reg. 1.89 ea. power boats. I don't much like the KINGSFORD Perhaps for a starter, the writer idea of gasoline in my drinking elsewhere than defending so obvious could help me put a finger on my water, but am much more concerned a community asset. EA. vested interest. Maybe I'm a bit slow, Briquets 3.69 about the likelihood of milfoil infes­ Oh yes, and by the way, the EMO 10 lb. bags — Reg. 5.69 ea. but I haven't figured out the angle tation. yet. was put in place following a public BERNSTEIN'S * -Jf* The weed has migrated right meeting in 1982, after which the B.C. I would like to correct the colum­ across North America since 1900, Minister of Parks, Lands and Hous­ nist on a few particular points: Salad Dressings I./UEA and is now established on Vancouver ing requested the Federal Govern­ Regarding Blackburn Road gar­ Large 500 ml btls. — Reg. 3.59 ea. Island. It is spread on boat trailers and ment to add St. Mary Lake to bage dump: unless you have your propellers. It spreads from even tiny Schedule IH, a list of other lakes head totally immersed in sand, and fragments, but can soon clog a lake. similarly protected across Canada. EVERY MONDAY IS assuming that our garbage generates If you think the EMO is tough on The ban first became effective in leachate like everyone else's, it is still motor boating, try a lake clogged 198S. The lake underwent a a stupid idea to put a garbage dump with milfoil. We could lose the boat­ "eutrophication event" in 1980, in the watershed of a lake which is a ing and the swimming and the fish­ resulting in bad tasting water for 10% OFF source of drinking water. ing, too, not to mention the drinking lakeside water users, so awareness of Regarding Weston Lake, several everything except milk, , cigarettes, tobacco & newspapers water. the importance of clean drinking phone calls to the society asked for The comment about the septic water was then at a particular high. information regarding a reported fields in the watershed hurts. As a PRODUCE SPECIALS planned septic disposal operation in It's the "Trypewriter's" water too, member over the years of the St. and it sure is nice to be appreciated the watershed. On checking, we Mary Lake Task Force I can assure found that these referred to John for trying to protect it. Ellacott's ongoing porta-pottie dis­ \J COBS posal operation, and by spotting it on a drainage map we confirmed it was CALIFORNIA indeed "far enough downstream so as Corn on the Cob 89C not to endanger Weston Lake." Per­ Victoria Day Weekend haps we flunked our eco-terrorist role by not hassling the owner on the LB. issue. Advertising Deadlines Honeydew Melons 39c Regarding the stream running into for the May 22 issue of CALIFORNIA Fulford Harbour: an application for a permit under the provisions of the White Potatoes 0 IBS UUlp Waste Management Act, involving a MONEY'S planned septage lagoon, appeared in Driftwood the March 20 issue of Driftwood. A Mushrooms 1.49. number of householders living along DISPLAY ADVERTISING the creek below the land in question —Real Estate Section 3 pm TODAY were concerned enough to contact ,—Other Display Advertising 4 pm Thursday the Islands Trust and the permit ap­ MEAT SPECIALS plicant. They also asked for support CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LEAN from our society. The topographic —Regular Classifieds 2 pm Friday map confirmed the creek to be Ground Beef 1.99 LB. "downhill" from the land in question, —Too Late to Classify noon Tuesday and we wrote a supporting letter to THE OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED that effect, but meanwhile the ap­ MONDAY, MAY 20. Chuck Steaks plication was withdrawn. FAMILY PACK I can't vouch for the columnist's HAPPY HOLIDAY! statement that the creek runs dry in 126 Upper Ganges Rd. 537-9933 the summer, but residents assure us Pork Loin they take drinking water from the Chops VINTAGE FINE SHOES SOLD AND SOLED" Boneless Hams 3.89 LB. FRESH Cod Fillets

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ISLANDS TRUST Galiano Island Trust Committee NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Sketch No. 5 accompanying this Notice; part of D.L. SKETCH ACCOMPANYING BYLAWS NOS. 82 & 84 52, as shown on Sketch No. 6 accompanying this Notice; Lot 1, Plan 27287. D.L. 83; part of D.L 88, as (SKETCH A) shown on Sketch No. 4 accompanying this Notice; Pel. A, DD36190I of D.L 89 as shown on Sketch No. GALIANO ISLAND 4 accompanying this Notice; Galiano Island, Cowichan Land District. (ii) Alter the zoning designation of the following lands from the Forest Zone (F) to the Forest 2 Zone

2. Proposed Galiano Island Trust Committee Bylaw No. NOTICE isherebygiventhatall persons who deem their 84, cited as "Galiano Island Subdivision Bylaw No. 1, interest in property affected by the following proposed 1978, Amendment Bylaw No. 2, 1991", is. a bylaw to bylaws will be afforded an opportunity to be heard on the amend Galiano Island Trust Committee Bylaw No. 6 (the matters contained therein at a Public Hearing to be held Galiano Island Subdivision Bylaw) by deleting the Forest at the ACTIVITY CENTRE. GALIANO ISLAND Subdivision District and replacing it with two new ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, STUROIES BAY ROAD. subdivision districts entitled Forest 1 and Forest 2, with the following specifications: GALIANO ISLAND. B.C.. on MONDAY. MAY 27, |$(8P Area being rezoned from the Forest 1991, commencing at 7:30 P.M. mm Zone (F) to the Forest 1 Zone (F1) Subdivision Minimum Minimum District Area Service Levels In general terms: Forest 1 20 hectares 1. Proposed Galiano Island Trust Committee Bylaw No. Area being rezoned from the Forest (49.42 acres) 82, cited as "Zoning Bylaw, Galiano Island and Area, • Zone (F) to the Forest 2 Zone (F2) 1978, Amendment Bylaw No. 1, 1991", is a bylaw to Forest 2 20 hectares Individual amend Galiano Island Trust Committee Bylaw No. 5 (the (49.42 acres) Septic Tank Galiano Island Zoning Bylaw) by: The area that is the subject of this bylaw is shown on (a) Deleting the existing Section 13, Forest Zone (F), accompanying Sketch A and described in Sections (1)(b) and replacing it with two new sections: (i) and (ii) of this notice • Section 13, Forest 1 Zone (F1) in which: The general purpose of the Zone is to designate lands 3 Proposed Galiano Island Trust Committee Bylaw No. exclusively for forestry and related uses; the uses 85, cited as "Official Community Plan (Galiano Island permitted are—the establishment, management and Area) Bylaw, 1973, Amendment Bylaw No. 2, 1991", is a bylaw to amend Capital Regional District and harvesting of forest cover for timber and other SKETCH 5 forest products and values excluding residential Bylaw No. 128 (the Galiano Island Official Community use; Section 4.1 uses permitted in any zone, Plan) by adding to Section 7.2 (e) Forest Area, the excluding dwelling units; portable sawmills for following text: milling of timber originating on Galiano Island; "In consideration that the Forest Area land use category nurseries for the production of forestry seedlings. designation comprises over one half of Galiano Island Regulations in this zone state no building or and that non-forestry uses may have substantive structure shall exceed 30 feet (9.14 metres) in implications for these lands and the Galiano Island height and none, excepting a fence or pumphouse, Community in general, applications for non-forestry shall be located within 50 feet (1 5.24 metres)of any uses should be reviewed on a comprehensive land-use lot line. planning basis. Such approach should involve information specific to the Forest Area lands, allowing • Section 13A, Forest 2 Zone (F2) in which: The for an assessment of the suitability and appropriateness general purpose is to designate lands for forestry of different uses than forestry. This information should use and residential uses; the uses permitted are, in address all aspects of the physical environment, its addition to the Section 4.1 uses permitted in any development capability and constraints, and associated zone except where specifically excluded—the estab­ economic and social considerations from a lishment, management and harvesting of forest sustainability perspective. This comprehensive cover for timber and other forest products and approach should also consider probably effects of values; a one family dwelling. Regulations in this SKETCH 6 changed land use patterns for thse lands upon the zone state no building or structure shall exceed 30 remainder of the Island. Included would be: community feet (9.14 metres) in height and none, excepting a servicing implications, transportation implications, fence or pumphouse, shall be located within 25 feet carrying capacity for various mixes and levels of use, (7.62 metres) of any lot line. The maximum site cumulative development impacts and appropriate limits density shall be one (1) one family dwelling per or thresholds from environmental and community parcel. perspectives." The area that is the subject of this bylaw is shown on accompanying Sketch A and described in Sections The area.that is the subject of this bylaw is shown on (1)(bMi) and (ii) of this notice. accompanying Sketch B and described in sections (1)(b)li) and (ii) of this notice. Galiano Way- — Ac SKETCH ACCOMPANYING SKETCH 1 i(7. Or L.9 BYLAW NO. 85 SKETCH 7 (SKETCH B) m l GALIANO ISLAND Area being rezoned \ from the Forest Zone HK" t»\ (F) to the Porlier Pass Forest 1 Road Zone (F1) (b) By amending Schedule "A" (the zoning maps) to (i) Alter the zoning designation of the following lands from the Forest Zone (F) to the Forest 1 Zone (F1): FOREST AREA District Lots (D.L) Numbers: 9; 10; 12; 18; 22; 24 25; 27; 28; 30; 31; 32; 34; 36; 37; 39; 40; 44; 47; 49 SKETCH 2 53; 54; 55; 58; 59; 63; 65; 68; 69; 71; 72; 73; 75; 76 All persons who deem their interest in property affected 77; 78; 79; 80; 81; 82; 85; 86; 87; 92; 93; 94; 95 by the proposed bylaws shall be afforded an opportunity Galiano Island, Cowichan Land District. to be heard in person, by a representative or by written Those portions of District Lots (D.L.) Numbers: D.L. submission on all matters contained in the proposed 14, including that portion of plan 221 28 within D.L Bylaws, at the aforementioned time and place. 14; D.L. 16, including that portion of plan 22128 A copy of the proposed bylaws may be inspected at the within D.L. 16; part of D.L. 17, including that portion Islands Trust Office, 2nd Floor, 1627 Fort Street, of plan 22128 within D.L 17 as shown on Sketch Victoria, B.C. between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 No. 1 accompanying this Notice; part of D.L. 19, as p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive, excluding statutory shown on Sketch No. 2 accompanying this Notice; holidays, fcom Wednesday, May 15, 1991 up to and part of D.L. 21, as shown on Sketch No. 2 including Monday, May 27, 1991. accompanying this Notice; Pel. A DD23809-W of D.L 29; D.L 38, including plan 1618 RW; North For the convenience of the public only, and not to satisfy SKETCH 3 14.15 chains of the East 14.15 chains of D.L. 41; Section 957(2)(v) of the Municipal Act. additional part of D.L. 45, as shown on Sketch No. 3 copies of the proposed bylaws may be inspected at the accompanying this Notice. Dart of D.L. 48 as shnvun Post Office. Galiano Island. Wedn«gfry, May >g, 73»1 OU1F JSlAWOatFTWCOD .HAtfe A»

NEWSBEA3F Linear Phone-in garbage poll favours island dump concept Salt Spring residents spoke out 99.3 per cent in favour of keeping garbage on-island, according to John Ellacott, organizer of a phone-in poll. reviewed Supporters of an on-island garbage dump recently arranged to have seven telephone numbers available for island residents to call and ex­ Work to establish a linear park around Ganges is moving closer to press their opinions on the issue. becoming part of the Official Com­ Ellacott told Driftwood, that during the first week of the poll, resi­ munity Plan. dents favouring an on-island solution were asked to register their sup­ After being the subject of a year port. A total of 292 calls were tallied in support of an island site. of committee meetings, the issue Telephones numbers were available during the second week for should be addressed with an Islands those who favoured shipping garbage to Hartland Road. Only two Trust community plan amendment in phone calls favouring Hartland Road were received that week. the near future, said committee chair­ "The response was overwhelming," Ellacott said. man Ian Fraser. He told Driftwood Salt Spring's director to the Capital Regional District Julia Atkins his group hoped to see a linear park told Driftwood that even if an island site received ministry of environ­ definition incorporated into the plan ment approval, development of the site for a garbage dump would take this year. at least one year. Its implementation would provide In the interim, after December 31, 1991, garbage will have to be a guide for further development on hauled to Hartland. land that falls in the region desig­ She is concerned about the future of demolition debris and tree nated as linear park. stumps following the December 31 change over. It is unlikely contrac­ The linear park concept — which tors will be willing to haul such material to Hartland, she said. provides for a pedestrian link-up around the village generally follow­ Atkins is hoping a landowner will come forward with a proposal to ing area waterways — has been dis­ dispose of construction and land-clearing waste. cussed for years on Salt Spring, She said application for a garbage waste permit could take about one explained Fraser. year to process and the site could be almost anywhere on the island. He was part of an original com­ mittee formed about five years ago to look at drainage in Ganges. Its report to the Trust recommended putting a linear park concept into the com­ munity plan. That information was unfor­ tunately lost, said Fraser, and the con­ cept not formally re-examined until about a year and one-half ago. HANGING AROUND: Upside-down Salt Spring kids get a new "Luckily," he noted, "many perspective on life as they ham it up for the camera in a Centennial developers (in the interim) have had Park cherry tree. Orttmod pn

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ISLANDS TRUST Mayne Island Trust Committee

! NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons who deem their 4. Proposed Mayne Island Trust Committee Bylaw No. interest in property affected by the following proposed 66, cited as "Mayne Island Planning Area Zoning Bylaw, bylaws will be afforded an opportunity to be heard on the 1980, Amendment Bylaw No. 3, 1991" would limit the matters contained therein at the Public Hearing to be size of private docks, add the word "private" to wharfage held AT THE MAYNE ISLAND AGRICULTURAL in the W-2 (Water Moorage) Zone, and add a new HALL. MAYNE ISLAND, B.C. on TUESDAY, MAY definition of private wharfage to the list of definitions in 21, 1991, commencing at 1:00 P.M. the zoning bylaw. The W-2 zone applies generally around the shoreline of Mayne Island with exceptions of very All persons who deem their interest in the property limited size at Miners Bay, Village Bay, Dinner Bay. affected by the proposed bylaws shall be afforded an Bennet Bay, Horton Bay, the bay north of Gallagher Bay opportunity to be heard in person, by a representative or and one lease for algae culture Northeast of Edith Point by written submission on all matters contained in the shown on the following sketches: proposed bylaws, at the aforementioned time and place. In general terms: 1. Proposed Mayne Island Trust Committee Bylaw No. 63, cited as "Mayne Island Planning Area Zoning Bylaw, 1980, Amendment Bylaw No. 1, 1991" would remove private clubs and lodgehalls and freight depots from principal uses permitted in the C-2 (Settlement Commercial) zone. Properties in the C-2 zone are shown 5. Proposed Mayne Island Trust Committee Bylaw No. on the following sketch: 69, cited as "Mayne Island Planning Area Zoning Bylaw, 1980, Amendment Bylaw No. 5, 1991" would include subdivision regulations in the zoning bylaw by: • adding a new subsection iof Size to each land use zone in the zoning bylaw transferring the lot sizes for subdivision purposes specified in the subdivision bylaw to the appropriate zones; • relocating the existing section 4.6 Off-Road Parking to a new SECT/ON 25 - PARKING REQUIREMENTS to follow Section 22 of the bylaw and replacing 4.6 in the proper sequence with a new section 4.6 Subdivision of Land; • relocating the existing section 4.7 Signs to a new SECTION 26 - SIGN REGULATION to follow SECTION 25 - PARKING REQUIREMENTS and replacing it in the proper sequence with a new section 4.7 Lot Area Regulations; • adding a new SECT/ON 27 - SUBDIVISION SERVICING REQUIREMENTS to follow SECTION 26 - SIGN REGULATIONS; • repealing Bylaw No. 7, being "Mayne Island Planning Area Subdivision Control Bylaw, 1980" upon adoption of this bylaw; and • adding a minimum lot size for subdivision and changing the density for single family dwelling units in the CGH (Country Guest House) zone shown on the following sketch to 2 hectares (4.94 acres) respectively.

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2. Proposed Mayne Island Trust Committee Bylaw No. 64, cited as "Mayne Island Planning Area Zoning Bylaw, 1980, Amendment Bylaw No. 2, 1991" would create a Campbtll Pi. new RR (Rural Residential) zone. The zone contains the provisions of the Settlement Residential zone with the H'A .1 5wy. exception of Density and Lot Size regulations. The proposed RR zone would permit a density of one single family dwelling unit per 2.8 hectares (7 acres) and an average lot size of 2.8 hectares (7 acres). The new zone was created in response to an application from Mayne Island Holdings and its purpose is to make conforming each of the houses owned by the five shareholders and 6. Proposed Mayne Island Trust Committee Bylaw No. to permit one cottage per house on the property. The 70, cited as "Mayne Island Planning Area Zoning Bylaw, property is on Dinner Point described as: Fractional 1980, Amendment Bylaw No. 7,1991", would place the Section 5 and fractional west 1 /2 of Section 6, except parcel of land south of and bordering the shopping mall Plan 20790 and that part lying northerly of the Bay and in Miners Bay in aC-2(Settlement Commercial)zonefor fractional south 1 /2 of the southeast 1 /4 of Section 6, expansion of parking and nursery use. The property is Mayne Island, Cowichan District, excluding that part in that part of Lot 6, Section 12, Mayne Island, Plan 715, the AG (Agricultural) zone and is shown on the sketch lying to the north of a straight boundary joining points of following the following bylaw description. bisection of the easterly and westerly boundaries of said 3. Proposed Mayne Island Trust Committee Bylaw No. lot and shown on the following sketch: 65, cited as "Official Community Plan (Mayne Island) Bylaw, 1978, Amendment Bylaw No. 1, 1991" would define a new land use designation between "Settlement Area" and "Rural Area" in Section 5.12 Land Use Policies in the community plan. The policy is defined as being of limited application and viewed as remedial for long term non-conforming situations. This bylaw would be the policy support for Bylaw No. 64 creating a Rural Residential land use designation with a residential density of one single family dwelling unit per 2.8 hectares (7 acres). The property designated is on Dinner Point, described as: Fractional Section 5 and fractional west 1 /2 of Section 6, except Plan 20790 and that part lying northerly of the Bay and fractional south 1/2 of the southeast 1/4 of Section 6, Mayne Island, excluding that part in the AG (Agricultural) zone and is shown on the following sketch.

A copy of the proposed bylaws may be inspected at the Islands Trust Office, 2nd Floor, 1627 Fort Street. Victoria, B.C. between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive, excluding statutory holidays, from Wednesday, May 8, 1991 up to and including Tuesday, May 21, 1991. For the convenience of the public only and not to satisfy Section 957 (2Kv) of the Municipal Act. additional copies of the proposed bylaws may be inspected at the reer .et «SM .V«*«»M»W ooowTimo aonAjei 3JUD otA 9B6q I Wednesday. May 15. 1991 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Page All NEWSBEAT

.DIRECT DAILY SERVICE TO VICTORIA. Beddis Road area resident DAN PIPPIN Owner/Operator Business 537-4243 Home 537-2824 opposes septic pit proposal A DIVISION OF ALL CAN EXPRESS LTD Victoria Dispatch 537-9699 Gulf Islands Septic is facing op­ septic disposal company, explained from three to five times the current position in its attempt to establish a the proposed pit will be located on a cost of $135. The sepdc truck can septic pit near Beddis Road. 30-hectare (75-acre) parcel. It will be cany 5,670 litres (1,500 gallons) and The Salt Spring company has ap­ removed from the road and not with an average household tank of plied to the ministry of environment visible to any houses. 2,270 1 (600 gallons), the truck fills DELUXE CONTRACTING for a permit to locate its pit on land She also stated the company had up after visiting two houses. MICROB RESOURCES INC. R R. 2. CEDARVIEW, C. 27. GANGES, B.C. V0S I EO off Beddis Road. Neighbours, how­ checked proximity of neighbouring According to ministry guidelines, (res.) 653^088 (fax) 653^110 (mill) 653-2345 ever, are upset at the prospect and houses and none was located close to the sign, posted at the entrance to the intend to file objections. the site. property and visible to the public, is • lumber sales • custom sawmilling Margaret Allan lives on Creek- According to ministry standards, sufficient notice of intention. Objec­ • siding, decking, S4S or rough side Drive which is located on the a septic pit cannot be closer than 45 tions must be filed with the Nanaimo • split posts & rails • sawdust opposite side of the ridge from the metres (150 feet) to a well, 30 metres office of the ministry 30 days after • cedar & fir beams up to 8" x 12" x 28' proposed pit. She expressed concern (100 feet) to surface water, 89 metres the sign is posted, m this case the • for all your cedar & special lumber needs over its visual impact, odour and in­ (292 feet) from an occupied building deadline is May 30. creased traffic in die neighbourhood. and 30 metres from a property line. Gulf Islands Septic currently Allan said, "It's not suitable in the Peterson said the proposed site dumps sepdc waste and sludge from We take pride in our quality and service. Beddis Road area." more than meets all these require­ the Ganges sewer in a pit near Bur- Mill located on Jones Rd. off Fulford-Ganges Rd. in the Allan is also concerned neigh­ ments. goyne Valley. It is reaching the end Burgoyne Valley. Open 8:00 am-4:30 pm Monday to Friday. bours have not been sufficiently in­ "It's a necessary service," she of its effective life.The company had formed about the company's said, "and somehow people have to arranged with a property owner on intention. A small sign bearing notice realize it has to go somewhere." Musgrave Road to locate the pit there of intention to open the pit is posted Shipping septic waste off-island, but a flurry of objections caused both at the property's driveway. she said, would raise the cost of the company and the property owner Lois Peterson, co-owner of the pumping residential septic tanks to change their minds. Success of Salt Spring recycling leads to increase in contract cost LAW OFFEC Gulf Island recycling efforts this year will cost finance department, Laidlaw agreed to a contract more than twice as much as in 1990. calling for payment based on a proven amount of Capital Regional District directors recently ap­ recycled material. Built into the contract is a proved $33,029 in grants to Outer Gulf Island recy­ provision allowing for a consumer price index adjust­ cling groups. In 1990, those groups received grants ment. totalling $15,270. Grants to the Outer Gulf Islands are paid on a per- Laidlaw Waste Systems will be paid $73,000 household basis based on estimated cost of recycling under contract to pick up recycle items from Salt on Salt Spring. Under contract details, the cost per GBairorlteiteir & SoDodto Spring compared to an estimated contract cost of house works out to $24.25. In 1990, the household $34,720 paid last year. cost stood at $11.54. IMoflfflirsf Pojoteflll© Salt Spring CRD director Julia Atkins told On Pender Island, with 549 households, the grant Driftwood the Laidlaw costs are high because the will be $13,313 compared to S6,390 last year. Grants Tel. (604) 537-5505 company, after it picks up the recycle boxes on Salt to the other islands follows with 1990 grants in Fax and Victoria Direct 655-3512 Spring, sorts the glass into colours and tin cans to parentheses: Galiano, 386 households, $9,361 Corner of Rainbow & Lower Ganges Roads * eliminate aluminum. ($4,480); Mayne, 308 homes, $7,469 ($3,450); Satur- In addition, Salt Spring residents contributed a na, 119 households, $2,886 ($1,400). large volume of recycled material which exceeded Money for recycling comes out of the CRD estimates made when the contract with Laidlaw was budget for solid waste disposal and grants can only reached. In 1990, Laidlaw hauled 258 tonnes of be paid to non-profit or community groups. Costs are material from Salt Spring with a unit price of $247 covered monthly. per tonne for a total of $63,726. Such groups must supply information to the CRD Having the best of both The amount of material leaving the island is ex­ and prove the amount of material recycled with an pected to increase this year. According to the CRD explanation of the method used to measure it worlds in your retirement As with any other significant phase of our lives, retirement brings with it some unique problems. Suddenly, District approves vehicle purchases the relative surety of earned income stops—replaced by Capital Regional District direc­ vehicles prices represented savings fered a "substantial discount" from pension and investment income. None of us can know with tors approved $230,038 for motor close to $22,000 when compared to list prices. He explained various certainty exactly how long we will live; and this can be an vehicle purchases last week. diesel vehicles costs, he said. dealerships bid on the contract to even more perplexing problem for the retiree, who must try The purchase price covers 12 Vehicles were purchased from supply the cars and trucks. to plan around this unknown factor. vehicles needed to replace older four dealerships in Victoria and A memo forwarded to the board T-Bills, GIC's, Term Deposits and Canada Savings Bonds models and six additional vehicles ranged from pickup trucks through of directors from the administration are a good source of investment income, and provide a high for the CRD fleet. Each of the 1991 mini vans to compact cars. committee noted, "The recom­ degree of safety. However, the amount of income is fully model vehicles is powered by A spokesman for Dave Wheaton mended purchase in each case is the taxable and subject to change, depending on what happens gasoline. Pontiac, which supplied five lowest priced vehicle meeting to the general levels of interest rates. Many leading North Saanich alternate director vehicles, said the CRD had been of­ tendered specifications." economists are warning that interest rates are headed to­ Bill Turner said he would have wards their historical levels of 4-5%. Needless to say that preferred diesel vehicles for environ­ could cut a retired person's investment income in half, mental reasons. severely impacting one's standard of living! If only there was Langford director David Dalby leSv' CEDAR HOMES an investment that would, like a pension, provide a explained vehicle use did not justify guaranteed amount of income for life, that could "lock in" diesel. Saanich's Carol Pickup MANUFACTURER OF QUALITY CEDAR HOMES today's comfortable high interest rates. There is—and it's pointed out gasoline engines are easy called an insured annuity. to convert if the board of directors in ')'•?' /'. i It may help to think of an insured annuity as a lifetime 5 < Wri,e for free future considered propane-powered iM^||j' Jrj >&i [ i term deposit, which pays out a guaranteed income for life, vehicles. •••>.''.". i brochure or send *- I $4.00 for catalogue: and then pays out the full investment amount, tax-free! An Board chairman Frank Leonard insured annuity combines high after-tax income with assured directors diesel-powered Name security of capital. A retired person could reasonably expect vehicles had been considered. Gas to increase their income by 30-40% or more versus, for example, a 10% G1C. This increase is even more significant 11 Address for seniors in higher tax brackets, as only about half the income is taxable. An additional advantage is that, on death, 9 i mwmmp the full investment amount is paid out to a named beneficiary, FLOORING! (C**ri bypassing the time-consuming (and costly!) probate process. Tel. Guaranteed high after-tax income, combined with a high TEAK PARQUET PREFABRICATED DO-IT-YOURSELF level of safety, make insured annuities truly the "best of both PACKAGES OR USE OUR Bldg. Loc FLOORING worlds". When you consider the additional estate benefits, it ERECTION CREWS l_. is no wonder that more and more people are using insured SALES & SHOW HOME: ON VANCOUVER ISLAND: annuities to form the cornerstone of their retirement income 95 plan. sq. ft. Double 'S' Tom & Ruth For a free brochure on this often overlooked retirement 2 investment, please contact Bruce Foerster, Senior Financial Prefab Homes Watt Adviser, Licensed Life Agent, at 537-4244, or write to him at Sales Manager. The Island WESTWIND HARDWOODS 14771C-64 Ave. \ *A o r\ i im uini no Page A12 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Wedne»d»y, May 15. 1991

NEWSBEAT On-island landfill issue must look at all angles

Part III: An On-Island Landfill .it all adds up. Where the risks—and potential landfill sites passes, the In last week's article on Salt costs — or not doing these things is next step is to initiate a thoughtful Spring's on-island landfill issue. greater, we opt to go ahead and do community-wide discussion of the Capital Regional District director them. economic and environmental aspects Julia Atkins discussed the "social" JULIA Sometimes there are compensat­ of developing an on-island landfill. aspect of decision-making. The ar­ ing economic benefits to be derived. This process will help determine ticle cited the NIMBY (not in my For example, the gas (methane) col­ whether we will have an on-island backyard) syndrome as critical to ATKINS lected from landfills (to reduce odour landfill and how much it will cost. finding an on-island garbage solu­ and safety hazards) can be sold. Our challenge will be to structure tion. This week's article considers All of these factors have to be this discussion in a positive way, to political, economic and environmen­ systems makes it difficult to predict Of course the measures required weighed in the decision-making work cooperatively in the best inter­ tal implications. the extent or severity, and hence the to minimize impacts also have process, which naturally becomes ests of the community as a whole, and The second most prominent cost, of these impacts. But as we be­ economic costs, often added to the much more complicated. The chal­ not to allow one interest group to category of issues is "political," look­ come able to attach costs to impacts, capital or up-front costs of the ac­ lenge here is to make the oppor­ dominate the discussion to the detri­ ing at the key question of who is they are being factored into our ac­ tivity. It is these costs that are making tunities, risks, costs and trade-offs ment of others. responsible for the landfill and who counting processes. In many cir­ risky activities much more "expen­ understandable to the public, which It is also imperative that the dis­ assumes the risks and liabilities as­ cumstances, we find that minimizing sive." In the case of landfills, this in the end will have to decide whether cussion be based on fact, not emo­ sociated with it. environmental impacts helps reduce may include fences, monitoring and to invest in an on-island landfill or tion, and that we have adequate According to provincial legisla­ overall costs. treatment systems, extra personnel.. not. information to make informed tion, the CRD has jurisdiction over Assuming that a referendum to decisions. Given the prevailing solid waste management on Salt approve funds to conduct a profes­ climate around this issue, I will likely Spring Island In addition, the district sional study to locate and assess suggest that we get professional help! is a joint permittee of the Blackburn Senator Waters Road landfill, along with the owner of the property, Norman Twa. WOLFE-MILNER & ASSOCIATES Clearly, the CRD's primary inter­ talks to islanders est is to minimize its risks and there­ Over 150 people attended a 440,000 civil servants by 75,000 BRITISH COLUMBIA LAND SURVEYORS by minimize the risk (and potential Reform Party buffet luncheon at the P 0 Bo« 3 B G Wolfe-Milner. BCLS people by retraining, placement in Ganges. Salt Spring Island 537 5502 cost) to the regional taxpayer. Any Canadian Legion's Meaden Hall on the private sector and attrition. responsible agency would take this Salt Spring last week. j Furthermore, Waters said, we position. Those in attendance enjoyed a must admit "universality" is beyond The CRD has chosen to minimize buffet luncheon provided by the our resources, while still maintaining its risks at Blackburn landfill by Legion's Ladies Auxiliary and heard our social safety net. Those whose ANNOUNCEMENT pressing for its closure. If an alterna­ an "interesting and informative" talk incomes are above a yet-to-be-deter­ tive on-island site is proposed, the by Canada's only elected senator mined figure would not be eligible Dr. Claus E. Andress wishes to announce that CRD will insist islanders assume all Stan Waters. for social programs. Foreign aid must responsibility for the associated risks Waters touched on numerous sub­ be curtailed, he added, and Canadian Dr. Derrick Milton will be joining the and liabilities. jects including the national debt spending programs should be In my view, this is fair enough. which is now in the vicinity of $400 reviewed. GULF ISLANDS VETERINARY CLINIC There is no reason why the regional billion. It is easy to blame govern­ Waters suggested that a National in the practice of Veterinary Medicine & Surgery taxpayer should contribute to or be ments for the debt, Waters said, but Debt Restructuring Committee be es­ as of June 1, 1991. responsible for an entirely local governments give people what they tablished with its first task to balance facility. So the question of respon­ ask for — in order to ensure re-elec­ the budget. Its second responsibility Office Hours or Emergency Care: 537-5334 sibility could be resolved fairly easily tion. would be to reduce the yearly interest if islanders simply agree to accept At current spending rates. Waters payment, now reaching $40 billion a responsibility for all of the costs, in­ said, Canada could "go the way" of year and taking 42 cents off the top cluding risk and liability. This will be countries whose money is almost of every tax dollar. easier to accomplish if Salt Spring worthless. Or it could "bite the bul­ The Reform Party of Canada either incorporates or develops some let" and begin a fiscal emergency would maintain an amended Goods W form of responsible local govern­ plan to rescue itself from impending and Service Tax until a single tax TRI-K DRILLING ment. Taking responsibility in this financial ruin. could be put in place. Waters said. Serving the Islands for 22 years way will also increase our incentive To launch a fiscal emergency The party supports free trade with the MODERN HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT to keep the costs down, which clearly plan, Waters recommended the fol­ United States, but has reservations is in everyone's interest. lowing steps: appoint financial about unrestricted trade with The third and fourth groups of receivers to cut 40 government countries such as Mexico. issues — "economic" and "environ­ departments in half to 20 depart­ Albert Kaye mental" — are increasingly recog­ ments; review salaries, allowances Waters wrapped up his speech by nized as inextricably intertwined. In and pensions of Members of Parlia­ describing the Reform Party's vision 537-5738 both categories, the dominant inter­ ment and Senators; raise the age for for Canada. His remarks received a est is minimizing the cost (or risk). MP pension eligibility; reduce standing ovation. Sometimes these two interests coin­ Or Call cide, but frequently they appear to conflict. Collect 478-5064 Often this has more to do with Publisher given ideas deficiencies in our accounting processes than with actual conflicts between interests. Traditionally, the on national unity issue cost of an activity was easy to calcu­ late: materials versus labour. Recent­ A request for Canadian unity opinions from Gulf Islands Driftwood ly we have become aware that almost readers has resulted in numerous submissions in the past week. "BRASS LAMP SALE" any activity causes impacts, some of Driftwood publisher Joyce Carlson is one of two B.C. journalists which involve significant costs. who will participate in a national symposium next month in Quebec. The complexity of environmental Tide for the two-day event is Canada-Quebec 2041: where will we be? One detailed submission from a group of Salt Spring Islanders out­ lines a new structure that proposes elimination of many of the overlap­ Quality solid Members ping responsibilities between the federal and provincial levels of brass table and government. Monetary policy, external affairs and defense would be among the few departments left at the federal level. floor lamps increase Another submission asked the question: "How would French Quebeckers identify themselves without being able to say we are not at Island English? Wouldn't they get lost in a sea of English-speaking North 50% off list price Americans if they were outside Canada?" Anyone wishing to express views about this topic is invited to send while stocks last Savings (hem along before May 24. Carlson and the other symposium participants have been asked to Over 100 people gathered on May prepare five to 10 minutes of informal remarks to start discussions 2 for the 39th annual general meeting which will be moderated by Charles Bury, editor of Sherbrooke Record. of Island Savings Credit Union. Already information has been sent for distribution to other members Saltspring r Board chairman and Salt Spring of the symposium outlining the community served by Driftwood and resident Michael Schubart noted that political tendencies of the area over the past few years. Island Savings membership in­ Lighting creased by 10 per cent in 1990 to 26,696. Deposit growth was up 17 per cent over the previous year and the loan is YOUR WELL WATER SAFE TO DRINK? portfolio increased by $21.3 million, Contamination can occur without changes up 15 per cent. Earnings from opera­ Creekhouse tions in 1990 were more than $1.8 in color or taste. million. $20.00 per test • Results in 24 Hours Phone: Nominations chairman Sheila /jlKMjJI&v Be Safe • Test Annually! 537-9170 Service announced that incumbents Wednesday, May 15, 1991 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Page A13

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jail after pleading guilty to breaking THEFT into two Sidney homes. A Salt Spring youth who pleaded guilty to theft from a local trailer Troy Logan, 21, appeared in Gan­ appeared in Ganges provincial court ges provincial court May 7.

May 7. COURT Dockev:-;t:;> ::v::;: SSJSKSJSi Crown evidence indicated Logan The youth, who was 14-years-old entered two Sidney homes and took when the event occurred, cannot be a quantity of articles from each house identified under provisions of the with a value exceeding $2,000. On chased a pack of hockey cards, April ges, he "could be subject to a severe fence in Ganges provincial court, Young Offenders Act. April 8 he turned himself in to Gan­ 8, but returned to the drug store a penalty as an object lesson toothers." May 7. Crown evidence indicated the ges RCMP and returned all the ar­ short while later. Crown evidence in­ Crown evidence indicated youth was part of a group of island ticles. dicated a clerk watched the boy stuff Wertman backed-up his vehicle in a young people who broke into the un­ DRIVING careless manner, causing it to roll occupied trailer for a parly, January two more packets in his pocket and Judge Hudson sentenced Logan to Careless driving resulted in an in­ over and injure a passenger. By the leave. When confronted outside the one day incarceration concurrent for 19. time RCMP arrived at the scene, store, he produced the cards. jury accident and a court appearance each offence. He also ordered him to When the trailer owner's son Wertman's vehicle was gone. Judge R.E. Hudson told the youth by a Salt Spring man. observe a two-year probation period checked the trailer several days later, Judge R.E. Hudson fined the ac­ such thefts cost stores money. Steve Wertman, 23, was charged for the offences. As part of the proba­ he found the place vandalized and cused $200. several items missing. He expressed satisfaction at the with driving without due care and tion, Logan must participate in the Ganges RCMP learned the names punishment given the youth by his attention after an accident on North BREAK AND ENTER 17-week John Howard Correction of those at the trailer and checked parents, but warned if the youth ap­ End Road, February 16. Program, and refrain from using with parents. A number of items in­ peared in court again on similar char­ Wertman pleaded guilty to the of­ A Salt Spring man spent a day in drugs and alcohol during this period. cluding a tool box, sleeping bag, quilt and a mirror were discovered in the accused's home. The youth was charged with pos­ session of stolen goods. I Judge R.E. Hudson placed the Maydays! Maydays! youth on probation for six months Prices and ordered him to perform 40 hours SINCE SUPER, SUPER SAVINGS of community service before October Effective 1964 1 this year. May 14-18 at SIDNEY SUPER FOODS! We reserve the Holiday Specials all week...open SHOPLIFTING right to limit quantities 2531 Beacon Ave. Thursday & Friday till 9:00 p.m. Theft of $3 worth of hockey cards FOODS while stocks last from Pharmasave in Ganges resulted in a court appearance for a 13-year- We offer you only quality beef, meat products and fresh produce at prices you can afford. old local boy. The youngster, who cannot be FRESH ISLAND GROWN PORK 4 A_ SWIFT'S - „r RIB END LOIN ROAST .1.95 RED EMPEROR identified under terms of the Young R Offenders Act, pleaded guilty to the BULK IIQ° FRESH END CUT ^ -^ _ GRAPES $ PORK LOIN CHOPS < 39 * 1.99 *> shoplifting offence in Ganges WIENERS i65kg lb. 1.76 kg lb. 75 FRESH CENTRE CUT #%**«• 79 provincial court, May 7. PORK LOIN CHOPS 633 2.87it The court learned the youth pur- FRESH CENTRE CUT DBL LOIN #***•• BEEF CHUCK PORK LOIN CHOPS 2.97 it, IMPORTED CROSS RIB 77 FRESH LOIN RIB ENO PORK m ***»x MEXICAN COUNTRY STYli SPARERiBS «39* 1.99 n. ROASTS 3 90 kg lb. Size 22 1 FRESH •*** AVOCADOS 58 RCMP PORK RIBLETS 130Kg59** GREAT FOR BBQ! FRESH U.S. BEEF CHUCK 37 SCHNEIDERS TRUCKLOAD SALE! BROCCOLI File BLADE STEAKS 302 kg lb. SCHNEIDERS NO. 1 *% A -& 84y pKg bag 73t kg^J^J ib FROZEN MORS D'OEUVRES 58 May 8. SAUSAGE ROLLS Ganges RCMP received report of FRESH FARM RAISED 2.29 McCAIN FROZEN CONC. FROZEN the theft at 11:30 a.m. and located the WHOLE SPRING SHEPHERD'S PIE 175 g l.a£«7 pk£ ORANGE vehicle in a ditch on Upper Ganges 77 17 SALMON eiikg lb. Road a short time later. 2 HAM STEAKS 175 g 1. /" pkg. JUICE 355 ml 1 10 F HEADLESS _ ad Accidents FRESH PACIFIC ASSTD FROZEN CONC PRAWNS S« 31 40 1321 kg 5.99 • A 21-year-old Ganges man was GREY COD FILLETS 2 99 it. 66* 1001 DOLE FRUIT JUICE 355 ml 1.27 injured in a single motor vehicle ac­ DELNOR FROZEN FROZEN cident at the bottom of Lee's Hill SUNLIGHT POWDERED WHOLE KERNEL CORN 1 kg 2.57 May 11. SCALLOPS 4 99 1b 1.10 100 g LAUNDRY CARNATION FROZEN The incident occurred at ap­ HASH BROWN POTATOES I kg97 < proximately 11:25 p.m. when the WESTON HOMEMADE STYLE DETERGENT driver lost control of the vehicle and BREADS 570 g loaf SNOWCREST FROZEN BLUEBERRIES 600 g spun off the road into a ditch. White or 60% Wholewheat 10 litre box 1.87 The driver suffered minor head 97 KRAFT PHILADELPHIA ^ __ injuries and the vehicle sustained CREAM Br.ckorsoft.25ogl.77 NESTLES QUIK CLOVER LEAF some $3,000 in damages. KRAFT GRATED CHOCOLATE SYRUP 700 m • A local woman suffered 2.47 RED SOCKEYE PARMESAN CHEESE 250gshaker3.47 whiplash in a collision at the intersec­ 229 KELLOGG S CEREAL SALMON 213 g tin BARI tion of Vesuvius Bay and Mobrae FROSTED FLAKES 525 g 2.78 M0ZZARELLA CHEESE 454 2.77 roads, May 7 at approximately 10:10 KING OSCAR 8 a.m. SARDINES All Mr., 8099 g tin 1.27 NABOB DELUXE ISLAND FARMS The female driver was stopped on CHEF BOYARDEE Family Pak Vesuvius Bay Road preparing to turn TEA 77 PASTA with Meat Asstd. 820 850 g 2.37 ICE Assorted 67 NESTLE ASSTD. Flavours left onto Mobrae, when her vehicle BAGS 120's 4 L pail 3 MINI PUDDINGS 4xl42g 1.77 CREAM 3 was rear-ended by a truck. The accident is under police in­ LE LARTINE 500 ml 2.47 CANNED POP- vestigation. GROUND Except KRAFT JET WHITE OR COLOURED PEPSI MJB Decaf or 250 g pkg. 09 99 Shoplifting Colombian. 97 MARSHMALLOWS or 7-UP COFFEE 300 g pkg. DARE'S Reg. or Diet 1 A 16-year-old Fulford youth will 1 225g 1.77 Pack of 6/355 ml plus dep. BRETON CRACKERS appear in court after being charged OLD EL PASO with shoplifting at Ganges Village TACO KIT 275 g pkg 2.67 CATELLI NALLEY'S Market OLD EL PASO Charges were laid after police MACARONI & TACO SHELLS 2,1.77 2 g THUNDERCRUNCH 37 were called to the scene May 9. KLEENEX REGULAR Asst'd. CHEESE DINNER ^ POTATO CHIPS 175 g 45 FACIAL TISSUE iws. 21x15 cm 2.Piy 73* 1 Liquor offences DOVE RICH LIQUID LIBBY'S . DISH DETERGENT 500 ml X.37 Police seized beer, wine and rum McGAVIN'S and laid six charges at a "Farewell to SUNLIGHT AUTOMATIC DEEP BROWN BEANS IwK 87< DISHWASHER DETERGENT Grads" party held last weekend on i.4kg3.o7 HAMBURGER OR 29 LIBBY'S ASSTD. VARIETIES SNUGGLE CONCENTRATED Stark Road. HOT DOG BUNS 12's PASTA In Tomato 398 ml 87' FABRIC SOFTENER 1 5 litre 2.67 1 Police seized 18 beer, two bottles MARDI GRAS of wine and one bottle of rum from TABLE SERVIETTES ROGERS' GRANULATED WHITE i40s 1.57 SKIPPY minors on the premises. MISS MEW ASSTD. Five charges (each carrying a $50 B.C. CAT FOOD 380 g< PEANUT *» • i^» a 10 ke £18 67* Z Q97 P«geA14 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Wednetday. May 15, 1991

PHOTOFEATURE Dashwood Construction Ltd. "custom building at competitive rates" HOSPITAL DAY 537-5050 R.R. 2, Price Rd., Ganges

HOME SAVERS EST CONTROL Specialists in Carpenter Ant, Flea, Insect and Rodent Control 479-4512 proudly serving the Gulf Islands

Extended care resident 10% Discount with this ad! Doris Rogers enjoys festivities (expires Sept. 30, 1991) as she awaits tea.

Driftwood photos by SMART BRITISH COLUMBIANS Gillian Mouat demonstrates Lady Minto's new A.T.S. 1500 Derrick Lundy Tourniquet system to interested visitors at the hosptial's open house. ARE SAYING... I'M THE MY NAOM DESIGNATED WILL PICK DRWER OS UP rTHANKS^ "^'S^ , FOR TBUQ1S PASSl 1 THANKS I FOR LETTING tCALLING i '*£. ME STAY THE, tA CAR A LIFE r^GHT. \SAVER. it Hearing Problems?

V*/ur hearing aid specialist, Doug Koeslag, will be conducting hearing evaluations in our Ganges office on Wednesday, May 22, from 10 am-3 pm. A /\ If you feel the need for hearing assistance, give us a call because...

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"VANCOUVER ISLANDS HEARING AID SPECIALISTS-

Hospital auxiliary members Bea Carr (left), Jean Brindamour and Daisy Gear display "We Care" cake. The auxiliary is active in raising funds for hospital equipment purchases. Congratulations/

? s*% "Si. Jill Mclvor, winner of the "A NIGHT ON THE TOWN" promotion, receives gift certificate from Marguerite Lee of THE TRAVEL SHOP. Jill will enjoy a night's accommodation and dinner for 2 at Victoria's Regent Hotel. All clients who purchased travel arrangements during the months of March and April were entered in the draw.

Dr. Jim Buchan hopes to obtain an early Win Horel demonstrates benefits of new hospital sample of the hospital auxilary's freshly baked beds, while Dolly Whorley experiences them first Mon.-Fri. cake. hand. 9:00-4:30 Wednesday, May 15. 1991 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Page A15

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Winning smile wins friends Chimney Cleaning by in "spit and polish brigade" TED BALDWINSON SATISFACTION SERVICES Last week Winifred Horel set a family record. Your CWEI Certified Professional The Lady Minto Hospital who does a better job for less. employee has walked close to 3,000 miles, with a lot of help from"mum, " Yes, believe it, my base rate is still only $30 (noG.S.T.)! polishing wards and corridors at the Ganges hospital. CALL NOW - 537-2809

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When Horel's mother, Winifred DRIFTWOOD IS RECYCLABLE Howard, retired 12 years ago after completing 23 years as a member of the spit and polish brigade, Horel stepped into her shoes, so to speak. ',v:"/y/,///////, ,••>:-•-. . . ,. «//////„///•», ;., ••////: '/'//'//.///A In Winifred Howard's 23 years of service, it is estimated she walked Wa er 4,432 miles. In true family form, Protect Horel is now approaching the 3,000- BAB ES mile mark. your child SUNBLOCK Cleaning is an epidemic for which CREAM there is no cure, Horel says: once Just one bad sunburn in the first 10 years of life can double by "mum" got the bug it spread slowly the risk of skin cancer, and over Coppertone* through the family. Horel's daughter 80% of all skin damage occurs SPFi Karen, 23, joined the 100-strong before the age of 18. So this hospital staff a year ago in the dietary weekend, and all year round, department. Specially trained, she protect your family with a sunscreen with an SPFof 15 or loves to help care for the sick. higher. Forty-eight-year-old Horel is : Head Housekeeper, in charge of WATERPROOF housekeepers Margaret Northeast and Leah Little, plus cleaners Alan Sidney Kerrigan and Marion Patterson. Pharmacy Ltd. "Mrs. Mop," popular with staff and patients, carries a constant smile, FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED FOR 32 YEARS as she pushes her bulky cart contain­ 2416 Beacon Ave. 2425B Bevan Ave. ing a vast assortment of cleansing (Opposite Post Office) (Corner 4th & Bevan) materials, almost silently from ward 656-1168 656-0744 to ward. A flick of a switch and the Winifred Horel "Fast, Friendly Service When You Need To Catch That Ferry!" polisher jumps into action. urltwooa photo by D«n*Luody •».«.—';a^;^;;;^,;,^^^ Horel is only satisfied when she - can see her image reflected in the She points to her work runners. floor. "These shoes are meant for walking. I wear out a pair every 10 months. Horel says the "dirty job" was the Besides, walking around keeps me first work she applied for, and "frank­ fit The last time I went to my doctor ly, (she) loved it from the very first I got an excellent bill of health." day." She says the job is more than As if the 3,000 mile landmark at "making things gleam," it also "pays the hospital is not sufficient, Horel a great bonus" in the people she and her daughter go to the track two meets. or three times a week "to walk, walk, walk." "I find it really neat meeting people. Some are very ill and don't Horel's daughter Karen also en­ want to talk much, but each one of joys meeting and chatting to people - them has his or her bit of history. - it's acase of following in the family Being a housekeeper you are not footsteps. giving them pills or making them wash. The secret is that you have time Working conditions at Lady and patience to listen to them." Minto are second to none, Horel says. There are strict hygiene guidelines THE RESULTS ARE IN! While nurses work 12-hour shifts, laid down, thanks to hospital ad­ Horel starts her day at 7 a.m. and ministrator Diane Horovatin and as­ works until 3 p.m., five days a week. sistant Karen Davies. "Both the young and the old look forward to seeing me. Psychological­ Teamwork eventually led to ex­ ly, chatting is therapeutic, a spoken tensive renovations — new floors medicine," she says. and paint— in acute care and emer­ gency wards. Patients frequently ask Horel about the weather and gardening — "New modern surfaces make O one of her favourite hobbies. cleaning so much easier than in the old days. They help to combat dirt 97°/< Bom on the island, Horel con­ and disease to a great ex tent. To us siders Salt Spring one "large family." the floors are really important. We of our survey respondents said that "I know more or less everybody are all proud of the appearance of who comes in to Lady Minto." Lady Minto Hospital. There is some­ thing to show for our collective ef­ She says one can't help but let this they read or looked into last week's forts." relationship rub off in some way or the other. According to assistant ad­ issue of Gulf Islands Driftwood. "There are the poor unfortunates ministrator Davies, "From time to who don't leave Lady Minto alive," time there has been an influx of she says, sadly. visitors from the mainland, including Proof that the Driftwood While walking mile after mile some surgeons, who have praised our may seem a tedious way of earning a shining hospital, and we are indeed living and a drain on the legs, Horel proud of what we consider to be a star delivers! says her cart is "not all that heavy." hospital with star workers quite jus­ tifiably, and we get fan mail!" "It glides along like a swan." "Frankly," she adds, "I go home Patients and workers at Lady Minto agree they can't help but smile DECIMA RESEARCH IDCAL MARKET SURVEY W. unbothered and relaxed, ready to at Horel, especially when she smiles SOURCE: PageA16 GULF ISLANDS DHIFTWOOD_WednMd«Y M»Y IB. 1991

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^mmmmmm^m Sea Caper extravaganza finalized Wok right in! Sea Capers organizers met recent­ concession booths. The committee ly to finalize the June 14 to 16 Salt also needs help loading chairs and LOVE MY KITCHEN Spring extravaganza program. Event scheduled for June 14 to 16 tables into a covered truck on Friday SHOP Coordinator Ken Strike noted in a evening for overnight storage and in Ganges Village press release that "all main events are voyageur canoes while Gord Dafoe bour are still needed, said Strike. He set-up early Saturday morning. It well in hand" commencing with the and other windsurfers clown around explained the committee wants "to hopes this plan will "avoid the dew Community Dance at Fulford Hall on on the water. provide boats of similar design so dampening the spirits and other pans FINE COOKWARE & Friday evening, June 14. Advance The treasure hunt starts from that the results do truly reflect the of the anatomy." ACCESSORIES tickets go on sale soon at Mixmasters Drummond Park and successful ability of the contestants rather than and Li'l Pats. entrants will also receive awards the agility of the dinghy in the water." Strike noted helping with chair In addition to the Fulford Hall there. Strike said some potential Volunteers are also needed to be duty would be "a quiet workout for 537-5882 dance, that community hosts "a mini- events still in the planning stage are "involved in the fun and frenzy of prospective tug o' war teams—more caper of its own," said Strike, with a an open air interdenominational keeping things going," said Strike. as a dry run on teamwork rather than number of Sunday events at Drum- church service, a fun run and a People can help at the Friday night muscle workout." mond Park. fundraising refreshment booth dance with the "simple ABC's — The sand sculpture contest — staffed by the Fulford HairGornmit- Assisting in Bar tending and Clean Anyone able to lend a hand or usually at Vesuvius Beach — will be tee. "~^"-^_ Up/; dinghy on Sea Capers weekend held at Drummond, and the Victoria A few more dinghies for the June Others can help move chairs and should contact Ken Strike at 537- ""';•'."•'•"' Canoe Club will visit the harbour in 15 blind rowboat race in Ganges Har- tables for the pancake breakfast or 4743. Muscular DAVE ROLAND Dystrophy JANITORIAL campaign Local firefighters are once again preparing to fight muscular dystrophy. Volunteers will accept donations to the annual fundraising campaign 653-4279 in various island locations this weekend Muscular dystrophy is a group of related diseases marked by a progres­ sive weakening of muscles. There is no known cure and several versions of muscular dystrophy can be in­ herited. The crippling disease can affect anyone of any age but two of every three cases hit children between birth and adolescence. So far, research traces muscular dystrophy to an enzyme imbalance in genes. Enzymes are special substan­ ces which allow chemical reactions FINE R I IM T I IM C to occur in cells. Those cases which WHEFJJNG DEALS: Salt Spring Shriners raised $3,900 at their garage sale last Saturday. Shriner Les Bedocs tries out a bicycle do not show links to heredity can be donated to the cause and finds it workable. Money goes to help caused by genetic mutation or unpre­ Service Makes the Difference! Shriners help children. Items left over will be given to the Lions Club dictable changes in gene structure. for their sale on June 1. Driftwood photo by m vtttatw While there is no cure, people af­ flicted by muscular dystrophy can • Letterheads • Business forms • Macintosh undergo physical therapy and exer­ • Business Cards • NCR sets Desktop Design cise programs, and make use of or­ • Envelopes • Newsletters • Wedding thopaedic devices such as braces, • Brochures • Flyers & Posters Invitations Student exchange program crutches or wheelchairs. Surgery can correct some cases and drug use eases Total Recycled Paper Selection seeks island host families muscle stiffness. Researchers are checking protein NO NEED TO GO OVERSEAS! Gulf Islanders have a chance to Families can host a student for six structures which weaken muscle cell add a member to their families for a to 12 months. Anyone interested in membranes allowing enzymes to es­ Mon.-Fri. 9:00-4:00 year through the AFS Interculture this program can call Trudy Sloan at cape. They have determined muscles 320 Upper Ganges Rd., Salt Spring Island Canada exchange student program. 537-2975 or the national AFS office can repair themselves but the results AFS brings nearly 300 foreign at 1-800-361-1879. are seldom healthy. Science is look­ 537-4422 students from over 30 countries to AFS is a volunteer organization ing for substances to improve self- Canada each year. Students between which promotes global education and repair of tissues. 15 and 18 years of age are carefully international development through But it all costs money and screened by AFS IntercultureCanada intercultural exchange programs. firefighters hope local donations this before they are accepted to the pro­ Three hundred Canadian students are weekend will help in the fight against gram. also sent abroad. muscular dystrophy. NOTICE AFS looks for young people who are flexible and adaptable with good academic records and a genuine in­ Highland Maliview terest in sharing their own culture and learning about a new one. Ratepayers Association When looking for host families, AFS has one main criteria: the family should provide a nurturing and sup­ ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING portive environment. "The main thing the family must will be held provide is a family-type atmosphere. That does not necessarily mean your WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 at7:00 PM traditional nuclear family," said Salt in the Spring volunteer Trudy Sloan in a release prepared by AFS. "Exchange FERNWOOD SCHOOL LIBRARY. students just need the same commit­ ment and caring that all teenagers do. AGENDA: They are kids who are really inter­ ested in the world around them. All • Annual Reports they need is a family that is willing to • Elections for open their home and share the - Two directors for a two year term - Six members for a combined Water & Sewer Canadian way of life." Committee consisting of three (3) to represent the Highlands and three (3) to represent the A strong support network is also Maliview District provided for host families and the • A Notice of Motion to amend Sec. 8 of the Bylaws student to assist with any problems to accommodate a new six-member combined that could arise. Water & Sewer Committee will be placed before AFS says it prides itself "on the General Membership. fostering friendships that usually last W.<. P.geAIS GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Wednesday. M«y 15^ 1991

COMMUNITY Lady Minto selects a new administrator Lady Minto Hospital announced plied." tion period., "The Lady Minto board looks for­ the appointment of Vicki Curtis as Curtis replaces Diane Horvatin Curtis held various positions ward to working with Vicki Curtis chief executive officer and ad­ who announced her intention to during her 16 years at Peace Arch- during this period of significant^ ministrator last week. resign, September 26, 1990 after hospital such as director of nursing changes in health care delivery; Curtis is currently president and serving as administrator since 1985. and assistant executive director terns and anticipate fully challenging chief executive director of the Peace She joined Lady Minto staff in 1980 before assuming top spot there. She her capabilities in responding to the Arch District Hospital in While Rock as head nurse. Her resignation is ef­ also worked with the Fraser Valley B.C. Her appointment to Lady Minto fective June 30, but she has indicated Hospital Administrators' Council to future needs pfour community," Hospital lakes effect August 1. her availability to help in the transi­ develop regional hospital planning. English spdm prepared statement Chairman of Lady Minto board of directors Gordon English said Curtis was chosen from an original list of 50 Seniors group stages draw for a quilt applicants which was subsequently A handmade quilt is first prize in organization which provides Piecemakers donated the "beauti­ reduced to a short list of five. an upcoming Seniors for Seniors numerous seniors-oriented services. ful" first prize quilL "A number of candidates held fund-raising draw. The draw can be entered at A wall- hanging by Ellen qualifications which exceeded our The draw, scheduled to take place Mouat's Mall Friday, May 17; the Mellslrom is second prize, while basic requirements," he said of the at various locations during the Farmers' Market Saturday, May 18 third prize consists of two hoop- applicants. "We were very pleased holiday weekend (May 17 to 20), will and the new Waterfront Gallery be­ framed pictures of fish by Sophie with ihe calibre of people who ap­ help raise funds for the local seniors' side the post office Sunday, May 20. Betts.

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Gulf Islands Four-year-old Salt Spring choir Community tunes air for a May production Arts Council From humble beginnings to con­ were as good as any community it after an adult hiatus. cert sell-out status, Salt Spring's choir." His seasoned ear notes Tuned Tuned Air choir has proven that the Regen says they learned a great Air's "quality has always been really "whole" is what really counts. deal in the past four-and-a-half years good from the point of view of BURSARIES *91 and "have overcome feelings of self- vibrancy and being alive" and tech­ By GAIL SJUBERG consciousness" which made people nical aspects have continually im­ Music, Visual & Performing Arts Driftwood Staff Writer sing quietly at first. Inhibitions were proved. This year the Council is offering the following awards: Tuned Air began four- and one- understandable, she notes, since John Millard joined the group half years ago as an ad hoc group of "some of us hadn't sung for 25 three years ago without any musical 1. To a graduate of the present school year, 1991, who is preparing to go parents of Femwood School stu­ years." training. to a post-secondary institution $1000 dents. Ruddell is a composer of music He appreciates at least one 2. To a student presently attending a post-secondary institution or One originating member Donna for film and theatre and has been dynamic of choir participation. "I planning to do so this fall $1000 Regen told Driftwood the idea grew music director for Stratford and enjoy being part of a sound that you 3. To a student in either of the above categories, an additional or from parents wanting to participate in Charlottetown theatre festivals. He is can both lose yourself in and feel very separate award of $500 much a part of," he explains. the students' annual Christmas con­ currently composer-in-residencc for Application forms and information are available from GISS office, cert. While only kids customarily the Vancouver Chamber Choir. It is unique, he says "because at Continuing Education Office, or GICC, Box 682, Ganges, B.C., VOS performed for parents, "wc thought Having trained non-vocalist ac­ the same time you are a needed in­ 1E0. Portfolios, tapes, videos etc. will be required for jury. Deadline is as a surprise we would get up and tors "who will always say yes, I sing" dividual, on the other hand you are May 31, 1991. sing for them." because they want a certain theatre feeling lost and supported by "Since then," says Regen, "it has part, Ruddell is experienced at doing everyone." Millard congratulates Ruddell on being able to "drag a quite good sound from rank amateur people like me who can't read a note." He speculates this occurs partly because Ruddell makes singers feel VESUVIUS INN confident while "pushing them to Wednesday & Thursday, May 15-16 come up with more." Ruddell agrees he is demanding JIMMY ROY of choir members and they go "full steam" through two-hour rehearsals & THE FIVE STAR HILLBILLY TRIO working on their pieces. Having Don't miss it! everyone perform to the best of their ability while having fun is important, he says. Che Inn Kitchen Six singers — including Millard SUNDAY BRUNCH and Amies — have even taken on 11 am-2 pm (no minors) solo parts in a Les Miserables medley at the upcoming concert. Open daily from 11:00 am Other performers in From Be-bop to Brahms include the jazz trio Open daily Entropy and flautists Deb Toole and from 11 ;00 am Paula Anderson. just mushroomed." He says directing Tuned Air has Concerts start at 8 p.m. May 24 Islanders will have a chance to done as much for himself as the and 25. Saturday's matinee is at 2:30 hear Tuned Air and special guests singers. p.m. next weekend at "From Bebop to "I've (had the opportunity) to do A firm warning is issued by Rud­ Brahms" concerts held Friday and a lot of music I wouldn't normally do dell: concert tickets always sell out in Saturday night at the Activity Centre in my work," he says, and "the other advance so get them early at etcetera. and at a Tuned Air-only Saturday great thing is they're not in the matinee. (music) business," which means ar­ Choir director Bruce Ruddell said tistic "politics" need not be con­ original choir members were 18 sidered. people "with no real (vocal) train­ "We can just make music," he ing." The group anticipated doing says, without the training required of simple unison singing, he said, "but instrumentalists or the professional we jumped right in with four-part musicians he works with. harmony." Regen says the group is "very The choir's development is ob­ privileged" to have Ruddell as its vious to Ruddell. It was made plain leader. to longer term members this year Member Pat Amies agrees and en­ when they easily sang pieces which joys RuddelPs "high standards." seemed difficult a few years ago. "He stretches us all," she says, Having also heard other choirs at adding that "even if we don't think the B.C. Choral Federation Festival, we can do it, we end up doing it." he says members could see "they Woody Ensminger was also a the "technical" work required to choir singer through church, high transform desire into sound. school and university and returned to

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"May is Music Month" continues p.m., Pogo and the Carrot Revolu­ at Gulf Islands Secondary School this tion; 12:15 p.m., Wolf Hound Twist; week with five performances by the GISS performs in Music Month 1 p.m., Aftermath; 2, George the school's guitar, vocal and band Magician. groups. 55-piece band from Charles Best free concerts, both on Wednesday, day, May 1*, from 10 a.m. until 3 Admission to the "Battle of the The school band will perform two School in Port Coquitlam. This con­ May 15 — 1:30 p.m. at Greenwoods, p.m. in Centennial Park (weather per­ Bands" is by donation (pass the hat). free outdoor noon-hour concerts cert will take place Wednesday, May 11:30 a.m. in the high school court­ mitting). Featured on this musical Any funds collected will be used to (weather permitting), Tuesday at 22, at 7:30 p.m.in the high school yard. This second concert will be per­ feast will be students in the guitar help finance new instruments, and to 11:30 a.m. in the high school court­ gym. Admission will be $2 or $5 per formed with students from the guitar program at GISS and three other local help hire an aide for the guitar class. yard and Friday at 11:30 a.m. in Cen­ family and music students will be class. rock groups associated with the Everyone is invited to attend any or tennial Park. The band also will admitted free of charge. The guitar class will also be host­ school. The schedule includes: 10 all of these music concerts hosted by perform an evening concert with a The vocal group will perform two ing a "Battle of the Bands" on Satur­ a.m., George the Magician; 10:45 the GISS Music Department.

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BIG LEAP: Inspired by the comedy troope's recent tour to Nanaimo, Shilo Zylbergold inaugurates the Salt Spring Hysterical Society Bunjy Jump into Ganges Creek. The bridge behind Video Ranch is not quite as high as the Nanaimo one, but they're charging a lot less — only $1. "A loony can go a long way with the Hysterical Society," says group lawyer Sid Filkow. Bunjy Jumping is only part of the SSHS's long-weekend, north-south island tour. Comedy fans can catch the rest of its act this Friday at the Activity Centre, or Saturday night at Beaver Point Hall. Driftwood photo by Derrick undy Mom Comedy will prevail at upcoming reading Islanders who enjoy comedy are Like many coastal towns in Bel­ in for a treat next week, as island ize, Punta Gorda is at sea level and so author Steve Lundin gives the third built on stilts. It also has a reputation in a series of readings. with locals as being a voodoo haven. Lundin will be reading "Punta The story is part of a collection Gorda Donna" on Thursday, May 23, Lundin has written based on his ex­ • Friday • Saturday • Sunday • Monday- at 7:30 p.m. at et cetera books. Lun­ periences in Central America. The din describes his tale, set in Belize, as collection is to be published by "the story of the town that wouldn't T.S.A.R., a Toronto-based publish­ May 17-|8-19-20 i be mapped." It is a humorous adult ing company. Lundin has just been tale involving a parrot, a bat, a tail­ awarded an Explorations grant from less iguana and a witch. the Canada Council towards com­ Thanks to you, we've had "Punta Gorda Donna" was in­ pleting the collection. spired by Lundin's travels as an ar­ a successful first year! chaeologist in Belize in 1983. Punta Lundin will be reading Punta Gorda—the literal translation is "Fat Gorda Donna in two parts, with an • Lamb Barbecues • Door Prizes • Point" — is a town in southern Bel­ intermission. Refreshments will be ize. available, and admission is free. M LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Annual art show slated •r "The Barley Bros." jJ Highlights from artwork produced by the Salt Spring Painters' Guild will be featured at the group's 11th annual art show and sale. Willie & The Walkers" The event is scheduled for May 18 to 20,10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Mahon J Hall. Organizers note the annual presentation has expanded each year to become an important art event on the island. The show highlights guild MOP/? members' work completed in the 1990-91 season. Framed paintings in various mediums will be displayed, along with a marine pub selection of matted paintings. Organizers say this year's event will in­ clude an artists' choice wall, featuring artwork selected by artists as their favourite piece. 120 UPPER GANGES RD. 537-5559 There is no admission charge and tea or coffee and home baked goods will he serwri fnr $1 Page A22 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Wednesday, May 15, 1991

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9 t^^^^^^^f BREAKFAST (rom $2 5 HOWS \ 8 am-11 am marine pub Saturdays, Sundays . & Holiday Mondays v Co SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES pa • FULL DINING FROM 11 AM-10 PM _9 i Hmate >ne> fed restaw Kitchen open to midnight — always! On the Gasoline Alley — take-out menu — boater box lunch — Waterfront GOURMET PICNIC BASKETS in Ganges 537-4611 120 Upper Ganges Rd. 537-5559 Wku Wednesday. May 15, 1991 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Page A23

ARTS AND mTmzAmMEm MIDSUMMER DAY ENTERPRISES

is-offering natural and cultural history tours:

QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS . June, July 1991 SOUTHEAST ALASKA June. Aug. 1991 CANADIAN ARCTIC Aug. 1991 GULF ISLANDS/SAN JUANS . Sept., Oct. 1991 SUBANTARCTIC/ANTARCTIC . Nov., Dec. 1991

For more information please contact Sabina Leader Mense and Dennis Mense R.R. 1, Fulford Harbour 653-4273

Another 'HOT' Evening with TUICP m under the direction of FRAMED: Preparations for an art auction held last Saturday to raise money for ArtSpring covered more than a few days. ArtSpring manager Ida Marie Threadkell discusses a frame for a Robert Bateman print with Preston Ford. When the last bid was in, ArtSpring acquired more than $4,000 which will be directed toward operational and organizational expenses. A responsive crowd prompted <^>wce 02uS// My organizers to consider holding another art auction soon. Drtywod Photo by ea Webster with Chris Kodaly on piano

Centennial Park bandstand % featuring The Duelling Flutes to host puppet production of Paula Anderson & Deb Toole An original puppet show featur­ constructing the characters and made After performing on Salt Spring and direct from Vancouver ing George the Magician and his a marionette without even realizing this weekend, Lauzon's show will The Fabulous Jazz Trio unionized rabbit takes to Centennial it. "George the Magician" thus came tour the surrounding area and then go 'ENTROPY' Park this Saturday. into being. down the west coast through Califor­ Salt Spring puppeteer Mitchell nia to Oklahoma where puppeteers Lauzon will perform his latest puppet Lauzon's wife Monica is the other from Canada and the U.S. meet for a at the Salt Spring Activity Centre production under the bandstand May "M" in "M & M Productions" and week of performances and 18 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. — weather uses her costuming and millinery workshops. permitting^ skills to outfit the shows' characters. Friday & Saturday, Special afterrtoop matinee The company also produces puppets The local showing kicks off a tour Lauzon plans to ule audience May 24-25 8:00 pm Saturday, May 25 that will take Lauzon, George and his for sale. responses received while on tour to help him adapt the play to animation. at 2:30 pm other puppet characters to California The characters are glove and rod Tickets $9.00 adults His goal is to produce a high-quality TUNED AIR only and Oklahoma. type puppets and through the $6.00 students & seniors ^Lauzon's deep interest in theatre medium of comedy convey various animated version of "George the at et cetera & at the door ...all tickets $6.00 came from being raised in Stratford, messages to the audience — includ­ Magician." Ontario and was augmented by his ing an important one for Lauzon — family's German roots. *-He spent "believe in yourself and you can do "fascinating" summers as a child in anything." Germany watching puppet troupes As emphasized in the play's travel through the streets spreading Salt Spring Island script, his philosophy is "believe in "the purest form of entertainment yourself and be true to yourself." while always leaving an inspirational message with the audience," he says. He feels these qualities will lead Arts& Crafts Directory Lauzon's performing arts interest people to ultimate control over their led him to Toronto where he trained own destiny in life. He also believes with "The Second City" comedy humour is important, helping people group to acquire live performance get through good and bad times. Pegasus Gallery i>t i tit improvisational skills. Lauzon believes much of today's discriminating coUector He also attempted forming a "entertainment" does not require any The prestigious place to shop for Western & liutf of Canadian Art multi-person comedic puppet troupe thought from the audience. He also Island paintings & sculpture by over 25 artists. Seaside Mouat's — 537-2421 in Toronto but he says several factors feels that if today's generation of 175 Saltspring Way, RR 2, Ganges, B.C. 537-2313 made him decide to become a one children were to create their own f man troupe instead—"with no argu­ mini-productions at home they could ments from the puppets, of course." develop scripts from their own Salispnng Gems 3 Art Gallery ••** showing fleece to finished An interest in animation brought beliefs and morals instead of accept­ product—including a fine selection of Lauzon to Vancouver. While work­ ing all that they see on television as spinning, weaving, handpainted sweats and pottery. EXOTIC GEMSTONES FROM ing on an animated short film, he was being "the way it is." — Designer hand dyed, hand spun wool in sweater packs — AROUND THE WORLD 113 Hereford Ave., Ganges, B.C. V0S 1E0 537-4404 Fine Arts — Original & Signed Watercolours, Oils and Porcelain Paintings FIELD MOUSE WILDLIFE GALLERY * Jewellery Repairs * Custom Designs INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE MEN'S SOCCER including Jan Sharkey Ihomas originals, cards & prints * Watch Repairs * Jewellers' Appraisals THE FRITZ HIT. GALLERY Member CGAA IciHUTinj; " I'hc Rt-m.irkahlc -\nim.ils ol rrit/ Hug" on dispfe) TOURNAMENT Ofiginats. lithographs, limited edition & open edition. JOHN, HELEN & CATHY 6th Annual Open 2-b pm daily — closed Tuesdays Grace Point Square (604) 537-4222 233 Wildwood Crescent, Ganges, B.C. (604) 537-2835 Box 1560. Ganges, B.C. V0S 1E0 537-4302 Eric Springford Challenge Cup GULF JEWELS GALLERY at the ARTS & CRAFTS GANGES SCHOOL FIELD Fine Arts A Crqfts Jewellery A Repairs Finest quality ^9WM BRl'CE PEARSON local crafts ^C 14 PRELIMINARY GAMES... J& ^5 Goldsmith, Gemmologist 537-2993 F ^ 112 Hereford Ave 537-5260 Saturday, May 18 start 10:30 am Open Mon.-Sat.. 10 am-5 pm 161 Fulford Ganges Rd. Sunday, May 19 start 10:00 am ^FINALS AND SHOOT-OUT 340 Scott Point Drive Monday, May 20 start 10:30 am Orcas Cjaltery Fine Paintings. Sculptures. 537-9193 Gome out and see men's soccer at its best! Native Art. Pottery Featuring David Jackson LIONS CLUB decoys & wildlife carujrigs Finest 18K gold & PANCAKE BREAKFASTS silver jewellery with $S*/ Zr start at 10 am high quality gemstones voaterzfrzont; Saturday, Sunday & Monday By MASTER GOLDSMITH Pag. A24 GULP ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Wadnasday, May 16, 1991

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

GRAND OPENING: John Jackson and Carolyn Minchin recently opened the doors on new island gallery the Tufted Puffin. Numerous guests wandered through the converted guest cottage which serves as the gallery on Scott Point Road.

SALT SPRING CINEMA VIDEO Advisor NOTHING PERSONAL _, M

ITS JUST Cowboys galore porarily blinded, our hero must rely The Making of Miss Saigon takes FATHER on a 10-year-old boy who is terrified viewers behind the scenes to look at vs. Roy Rogers, America's singing of horses, and Trigger, Jr. casting, rehearsals, and the brief con­ \* "King of the Cowboys," was an Each title should sell for $19.98. troversy last year when American DAUGHTER entertainment staple back in the 40s Meanwhile, MGM/UA has just Equity, the actors' union, decided not IN THE FIGHT w14 ^P released 14 westerns, including two and 50s. Republic Pictures Home to let Jonathan Pryce, the star of the .' OF THEIR n Video has just released a dozen Roy starring Errol Flynn: London production, appear in New LIVES. • Dodge City (1939) is a three-star York because he was a white playing !• By JOHN MASTER effort with Flynn as the lawman set an Asian. (Equity backed down). Video Reviewer to clean up the Kansas frontier town. The tape should sell for $39.99. CLASS Co-starring Olivia de Havilland. *p p - • San Antonio (1945) also rates ACTION Rogers movies, all from 1949 and three stars. Here, Flynn plays a ranch­ Starring Gene Hackman & Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio 1950, each running about an hour. er whose cattle are being rustled. The Belinda Carlilse 0 MATURE—B.C Warning: some very coarse language & swearing Among the best of the 12 are: trail leads to the corrupt city of San Middle-of-the-road pop singer 0 • Down Dakota Way. Rogers Antonio. Belinda Carlilse has just released a FRIDAY to TUESDAY, MAY 17-21 tracks down the murderer of the town 0 Both films are in colour. 17-song music video Runaway Live Doors open 7:00 — movie starts 7:30 veterinarian, who could have The MGM/UA tides should sell (MCA Universal), taped on tour in Adults $6, Students/Children $3.50 e fingered the people responsible for for $29.98 each. front of various audiences. The songs TUESDAYS — ALL SEATS $3.50 starting an outbreak of hoof and e come from the albums Belinda, - o mouth disease that threatens to wipe Miss Saigon Heaven on Earth, and her latest o»ooso90o§80fa§o»oo9oofoofeoaoo out all the cattle in Sunset Valley. record, Runaway Horses. The cas­ • The Golden Stallion. While Miss Saigon, the London mega- sette, in hi-fi stereo, runs 80 minutes Rogers is breaking wild stallions musical by the same people who and should sell for $24.95. along the U.S.-Mexico border, his created Les Miserables, has raked in faithful horse, Trigger, is trying to over $34 million U.S. in advance f save a Palomino from a life of crime, ticket sales for its Broadway debut *n3S tzlli carrying diamonds across the line in this spring. The updated version of Just out: a specially designed horseshoe. Puccini's Madame Butterfly, set in • Avalon (RCA/Columbia). • Trigger, Jr. Rogers gets caught seedy Saigon in the closing days of Writer-director Barry Levinson's up in a dispute between ranchers and the Vietnam War, is now the subject comedy-drama follows immigrant a range patrol. When Trigger is tem­ of an 85-minute documentary. Sam Krichinsky (Armin Mueller- Stahl) and his family on their search for the American Dream, here dubbed Avalon. The film was Hackman on screen nominated for (but didn't win) Os­ cars in four categories: screenplay, Courtroom drama is coming to Salt Spring Cinema with fan cinematography, costume design, favourite Gene Hackman starring in Class Action. Take Note and musical score. With Aidan Joining Hackman in the courtroom is Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. Quinn, Elizabeth Perkins, Joan OF THESE DATES... As Hackman's daughter, the two are pitted as opposing lawyers with Plowright, and Lou Jacobi. significant political views. • Texasville (Nelson). Return with The movie runs Friday, May 17 through Tuesday, May 21. Doors us now to the Texas townof Anarene, MAY 16: S.S.I. Accommodation Group Annual Trades Fair, Fulford Hall. 1-4 pm. open at 7 p.m. and the movie begins at 7:30 p.m. each evening. site of Peter Bogdanovich's much- Cinema co-owner Louise Nye says, "We'll be showing new slides praised 1971 coming-of-age movie, MAY 17: S.S. Hysterical Society Comedy Night, Activity Centre, 8 pm. before the movie. The older slides will be donated to the Salt Spring The Last Picture Show. The charac­ Historical Society because they show the way we were." ters from that film are all grown-up MAY 18: Steak BBQ & Music, Legion, 6 pm. Class Action carries a mature rating for some very coarse language now, and most are messing around on MAY 18: Swimming Pool Work Party, Portlock Park, 10 am. and swearing. the side. MAY 18: Puppet play—two showings, 10 am & 2 pm. Centennial Park Gazebo. SALT SPRING COMMUNITY MAY 18: Cont. Ed. Beach Walk. Ruckle Park. 2 pm. Pre-register. MAY 18: S.S. Hysterical Society Comedv Night. Beaver Point SOCIETY NEWS Hall, 8 pm. 268 Fulford-Ganges Rd. 637-9971 MAY 18, 19, 20: Painters' Guild Tea Garden Art Show and Sale, Mahon Hall, 10 am-5 pm. * CENTRE HOURS: 9-4 Mon.-Fri. After Hours Crisis Line: Zenith 2262. MAY 20: Swimming Pool Opening, Portlock Park. * FOOD BANK - emergency food during Centre hours (except noon). MAY 21: Chile Today slide presentation. GISS Rm. 3, 12:15. Sponsored by VOW. * PARENTING COURSES to start scon. Phone for info. MAY 22, 23: Home Based Business Workshop, Harbour House * COUNSELLING SERVICES: Crisis and short-term counselling Hotel. Wed. 1-5 pm: Thurs. 9 am-l pm. available as a direct service operating out of the Community Centre building. Long-term counselling is available through the Community JUNE 6: S.S.I. Weavers & Spinners Guild monthly business Centre on a referral service basis to private practitioners. Assistance meeting. St. George's Church, 10:30 am. may be available in special cases. * ALCOHOL A DRUG PROGRAM - prevention and treatment service is free and confidential. Call for more information. * ANTI-DRINKING & DRIVING T-SHIRTS available for $12.00. Your community calendar is sponsored by * ASSISTANCE WITH W.C.B. forms, claims & appeals. * SELF-DEFENCE & ASSERTIVENESS WORKSHOP for women and girls with Anita Roberts, May 25. Call Susan Krug to register. 6ulf Islands * VOLUNTEERS NEEDED to staff Youth Centre. Training provided. Contact Susan Krug or Wendy Fields. Driftwood * FREEDOM FROM SMOKING - new group starts May 10. 8 Fridays, 9:30 am-11:30 am. For more information & to register call Susan Krug, 537-9971. To have your event listed here FREE Wednesday, May 15. 1991 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Page A26

UPCOMING EVENTS

Essential skills for women and a safe environment for the conversa­ girls will be taught at two workshops tion to happen." on Salt Spring next Saturday. Another benefit to mothers and Vancouver's Anita Roberts will Sexual assault workshop daughters working together is that lead two workshops on sexual assault mothers see their girls learning skills awareness and prevention at the prevention for 15 years and has learn, she says. The workshops ad­ mat used is an effective one for to make themselves safe or able to Community Centre May 25. Roberts developed her own program which dress females' social conditioning several reasons. Firstly, she says, "it say "no" to unwanted sexual advan­ is a recognized Canadian expert in she describes as "part asseniveness and experiences with fear and help opens up the topic of conversation ces. her field. A morning workshop from training, body language skills and participants develop, assert and between the mom and daughter," Anxiety about their children's 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. is for mothers and physical self-defense skills" adapted defend personal boundaries. when that might not easily happen safety is decreased as a result, says their daughters aged 9 to 12 years. for the appropriate age group. One facet of sexual assault otherwise. Roberts. From 2 to 5 p.m. she will work with She stresses it is not a "martial prevention is healthy self-esteem, Mothers are often concerned Contact Susan Krug at the Com­ mothers and teenage daughters and arts" class. The workshops' physical which Roberts says means "valuing about frightening their children by munity Centre (537-9971) to register adult women. defense aspect consists of basic body yourself enough to defend yourself." bringing up the subject of sexual as­ for either workshop. Admission is by Roberts has been teaching assault movement skills any woman can She says the mother-daughter for- sault, explains Roberts, "so I provide donation. AIDS is Slide show details focus of Chile in transition A three-month tour of Chile captured on slides will be shown on Salt seminar Spring next Tuesday. Islanders will have the op­ Islanders are invited to Room Three at Gulf Islands Secondary portunity to learn facts about School on May 21 at 12:15 p.m. to view a presentation called Chile in AIDS at a June 1 workshop on Salt Spring. Transition. The Saturday workshop, Slides document the current mood of the people and country of Chile which runs from 10 a.m- to as witnessed by Victoria resident Juan Carlos on a recent trip to the noon, will focus on "AIDS in country struggling to shed the effects of a military dictatorship. the Workplace." Two guests Salt Spring Voice of Women spokesman Willo Stevenson says Juan from AIDS Vancouver Island Carlos talked to a wide cross-section of Chilean people to get a com­ will speak and present a video plete sense of their feelings. Depictions of "'street art" or murals, a TEA GARDEN on the subject. A second video medium used widely for citizens' self-expression, also form part of the — A Documentary for Parents presentation. The slides also provide an historical context leading up to — will also be presented. the present day. The workshop is being ART SH0V The show will be on the island for about a week and is available for sponsored by the Bessie Dane Foundation and Sail Spring viewing by community groups. Contact Willo Stevenson at 537-2346 Community Health Council, for more information. SALE with help from Debbie Mag- nusson, Gulf Islands School District's "learning for living" Lecture at Newcombe jf 10:00AM- 5:00PMi teacher. Organizers say the purpose Snakes, turtles, lizards and frogs in Canada. In the past several years, |L rvAY 18-19-20 of the workshop is to "help share B.C. with their human neigh­ amphibians have been disappearing people learn the facts about bours but the relationship is tenuous. all over the world and scientists are ^HAHON HALL, GANGES AIDS to enable them to make To find out more about reptiles trying to determine why. decisions and take precautions and amphibians. Gulf Islanders are Another topic to be discussed will so they won't get the HIV invited to attend From Jellied Eggs be local problems with imported am­ virus. to Scaly Legs at the Royal British phibians and reptiles. For instance, "This workshop will give Columbia Museum's Newcombe the American Bullfrog was intro­ adults the opportunity to catch Theatre, Thursday, May 16 to Satur­ duced to Elk and Beaver Lakes. It SALT SPRING up on information and the day, May 18. now threatens painted turtles, garter chance to speak together about Subjects to be covered include snakes and native frogs. this disease and its implica­ definitions and differences between The lectures on Thursday and PAINTERS GUILD tions for all of us." reptiles and amphibians. Friday begin at 7:30 p.m. Saturday Further information in B.C. has more types of reptiles times are 1:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. Ad­ «# Driftwood will note location and amphibians than any other place mission is free. and registration details. Home business course

Interest in home-based business Wednesday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Annual workshops has been so great on Salt Thursday. Salt Spring Island Sailing Club Spring Island that a third session has Registration fee of S35 includes been scheduled. At the conclusion of workbooks which become property this presentation nearly 100 people of participants. Anyone currently in­ will have benefited from the informa­ volved with a home-based business ROUND tion made available. or considering an entrepreneurial en­ Co-sponsored by Salt Spring deavour is invited to register by call­ Chamber of Commerce and the min- ing the chamber office at 537-4223. SALT SPRING istry of regional and economic development, the latest seminar will take place May 22 and 23 at the Har­ ISLAND RACE bour House Hotel in Ganges. The course runs from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 18, 1991 Race starts at 10 am. GISS stages Time Limit: 1200hrs. Sunday, May 19 If you are a sailor you are invited to join Following the race there will be the in the Salt Spring Island Sailing Club's awarding of prizes and a Burger an evening Round Salt Spring Race on Saturday, Barbecue on the Sailing Club grounds May 18, 1991, starting at 10 am. commencing at noon Sunday, May 19. This event is open to any sailor whose Extra T-shirts will be available at a cost of dancing boat meets PIYA Category III specifi­ of $10.00 each. Gulf Islands Secondary School cations. So come and take part in this fun For more information phone dancers are sponsoring a fun-filled event. • Lawrie Neish - 537-2053 entertaining evening of dance for the • Phil Hume - 537-5772 entire family. a new For first boat winning overall, there will GISS has invited the dancers of be the Marshall Sharp Trophy. In Parklands Secondary School in Vic­ baby? addition there will be prizes of 1st, 2nd toria to the event. The 40 dancers, led and 3rd in 5 divisions. There will also be a by teacher Ginny Foley will perform complimentary T-shirt for each skipper It's time to call your Welcome entering the race. a variety of dances and styles such as Wagon hostess. She will bring ballet, jazz, tap and modern contem­ congratulations & gifts for the Registration will take place at the porary. family and the NEW BABYI Clubhouse (foot of Douglas Road, off This event will take place from Beddis Road) on Friday, May 17, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Thursday, May 16, TO/ between 2 pm and 8 pm, and on Saturday, in the high school gym. May 18, between 8 am and 9 am. The club Tickets may be purchased at the floats are located on the west side of door and will cost S3 for adults and ^fc&JkfSfi Ganges Harbour, just past Walter Spit. $2 for students and children. Money ____...„J c. c 1 :-: Carron Cttr/inn The entrv fee is $15.00 for skinner and Paga A26 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Wednesday. May 16. 1991

;•.:•.•.•:•.•::•-•.. i! SPORTS SECTION Driftwoo ik. Five islanders win :\^aann awards at tourney your home water pass A Salt Spring golfer and three Union trophy, was Julie Godwin Victoria players took home major from Salt Spring Island with a net this test? trophies from the 12th annual Salt score of 143. Low gross runner-up Spring Invitational Golf Tourna­ was Una Holdsworth from Uplands, Take a few moments now to ment, held last week at the local club and low net runner-up from Royal greens. inspect your home for prob­ Colwood club in Victoria was lems caused by water. It will Eighty-seven golfers from 16 Maureen Westlake. save you time and money. clubs participated in the May 9 and Five Salt Spring Island ladies took 10 event Play began wiih practice home prizes. The most improved Yes No rounds on Wednesday, and tourna­ player, day one over day two, was Rusty-Red stains on ment play Thursday and Friday. Lois Johnson from Salt Spring Is­ sinks, lavatories, etc. . . • • Participants gathered at the club­ land. She received a prize sponsored Blue-Green stains on house Thursday night for a buffet by Actiprofen. sinks, lavatories, etc. . . • • Soap curd ring on dinner and superb entertainment put A thrilling hole-in-one and eagle on by Gerry Alexander and her group bathtubs, showers.... • • were scored by Zella Norem of Clogged faucet of performers. Nanaimo. arriators • • Following afternoon play on Tournament organizers for the Soaps lose suds Friday, the list of winners was an­ second year, Louise Fuoco and Mae quickly D • Driftwood photo by Gail Sjuberg nounced: low gross winner and Pike, were pleased with the participa­ recipient of the Salt Spring Insurance Chrome fittings etched TALLY TEAM: Ruby Webster and Peggy Thome took care of tion from so many island clubs. There or being eaten away . . • • Agencies trophy with a score of 167 scorekeeping at the 12th annual Salt Spring Invitational Golf was a very positive response from all Rusty stains on was Lorna Rooper from Uplands Tournament held last Thursday and Friday. Eighty-seven women competitors and the committee was clothing, linens, etc. . . • • from 16 clubs entered the popular island event. Club, Viptdria. Low net winner, who emphatically assured that many have Excessive spotting of received the Island Savings Credit already planned to return next year. dishes and silverware . • • Black stains on silverware • • Tastes and/or odors in drinking water • • If you answered yes to GOLF Tees one or more of the above questions, Wellmaster Pumps can help you to a better life through Ladies in the 18-hole division had the opportunity to play against a quality water—call now. Mount Brenton delegation visiting the island Monday, May 6. Salt Spring was the winner, with 149.5 points to Mount Brenton's Specializing in 138.5 points. Water Conditioning The results of the first round of the Georgeson Cup Inter-Island >*<+m*J>+*+***. & Well Testing Competition indicate a close '-——- ' <& Evaluation match. Salt Spring leads with 643 By JOSEPH COCKER points, Galiano follows with 649 CATCH WELL MASTER PUMPS points and Pender has 657. Driftwood Contributor & The weatherman must have THE SPIRIT! WATER SYSTEMS LTD. been frowning when 11 wet gol- Join Clive Tanner and Michael Garthwaite fers turned in their score cards Tuesday, May 7. The winners of this "Webbed-Foot Competition" were Ruby Webster, (net 69), and Jackie become a member of 656-7474 Vibe (gross 91). B.C.'s best choice— Thirty ladies in the 9-hole division played May 8. Low gross went to the new Liberal Party Vi Austin and Alice Frazer. Low net was won by Jean Haines. "Longest of British Columbia. drive on No. 9" (an unusual distinction) goes to Vi Austin. The putt pot For information write to: was won by Isabel Hoffernan. 201-2436 Beacon Ave. Activities in the men's division were cancelled Thursday, May 9, to Sidney, B.C. V8L 1X6 make way for the Ladies Invitational Tournament. or phone 656-1687. 1991 marks the inaugural meet with Fairwinds Golf Club of Nanoose Bay. This enjoyable event is expected to become a permanent fixture on the inter-club calendar. The Salt Spring team won the combined event by 19 strokes, win­ ning over Fairwinds at home, then losing by a smaller margin at Nanoose Bay. The local team's combined individual scores over 36 holes were R. Winston, 141; F. Broadbent, 145; A. Black, 150; M. Leaders in the field Wheaton, 152; R. Marshall, 153; and K. Lavender, 156. WeVe your Lawn & Garden place... O fjj».'??'??j.»'.'jp and have been for 30 years! Driftwood photo by Gail Sjuberg ISLAND WELL DRILLING LTD. 316 Lawn & Garden Tractor • Onan, sir-cooled, twin-cylinder 18-hp engine TEE OFF : Uplands' Una Red Williams, owner-operator • Hydrostatic drive for single-lever control of travel speed A. direction Holdsworth demonstrates AIR ROTARY EQUIPMENT • Tight 26-inch turning radius Serving the Gulf Islands since 1959 Call collect 245-2078 • Ret urn-40-neutral braking system winning form on first stroke. • Hydraulic lift system for fingertip control of '• attachments £= • Heavy-duty welded steel frame 6.5 Bushel Twin Bagger • Handles at bottom of each hag make dumping easy 316 Lawn & Garden Tractor • Windows in top and front of hopper lei you ;i monitor the fill ** '"* WAYNE LANGLEY w/6.5 Bushel Twin Bagger • Inner lip around hopper :op reduces grass Tennis Gulf Island Tree Service blowout m • DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL • FULLY INSURED • FAST & EFFICIENT • FREE GUARANTEED ESTIMATES > ON THE SPOT clinic R.R. 4, Fort St., C. 162, Ganges 537-5586 FINANCING O.A.C ^1 Trado$ Wtlcome Twelve people involved in coach­ ing Salt Spring's junior tennis players will participate in a workshop wallpapers, trims, rods, etc . . design & outstanding 170 Lawn Tractor on Tennis Canada's Action Method. ustom finishing for your well furnished rooms . . . • 14-hp Kawasaki engine • 5-specd transaxlc transmission 170 Lawn Tractor The event is scheduled for Satur­ • 38-tnch cutting width day, May 18 at Portlock Park, be­ • Tight turning radius for superb handling w/6.S Bushel Rear Bagger HINTZ & COMPANY • Mows one acre in about an hour tween 12 noon and 3 p.m. 6.5 Bushel Rear Bagger The workshop will be conducted • Two hoppers by Wayne Elderton, Tennis B.C.'s • Fits all lawn tractors * Nothing Runs School Tennis Coordinator and LARGEST INVENTORY OF LikeaDeeref under-12 provincial coach. DRAPERY * UPHOLSTERY FABRIC IN WESTERN CANADA. A workshop conducted by Elder- All first quality, open stock J GRIEVE ton last year on Tennis Canada's Ac­ Our prices continue to be 20%-80% less than tion Method was well-received by suggested retail. MOTORS LTD. DarticiDanls. Mon -Fri. 9-6; Thurs. 9-8: Sat. 9-5:30; IXVZUVJ: Wednesday, May IS. 1991 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Page A27

QUADRATIC SOLUTIONS INC. 537-4522 SAFE CALL: Umpire • Radio /hack clinic participant Tod Cochran practices his call as Authorized Sales Centre a runner"speeds by first base. • PANASONIC Clinic leader and chief dis­ Sales & Service trict umpire Tom Doyle evaluates Cochran's style LIMITED QUANTITY from behind. Salt Spring's ball leagues should be in good Mitsubishi "50095 umpiring hands after several people received training at Earth Bags L Saturday's clinic sponsored by the women's fastpitch LOCATED IN ^^ " Driftwood photo by Gail Sjuberg CREEKHOUSE FULFORD-GANGES ROAD

Notice FLUSHING OF WATERMAINS North Salt Spring Waterworks District

Flushing of watermains will be carried out May 16-June 16 in the District. Some temporary discolouration of the water can be expected in each area as the main is Two Salt Spring teams vie flushed. For further information please phone 537-9902. for tournament supremacy SAANICH/GULF ISLANDS CONSTITUENCY May on Salt Spring Island means one thing to soc­ The tourney opens Saturday, May 18, at the Gan­ cer players — the Eric Springford Challenge Cup. ges school grounds with a 10:30 a.m. kick-off for This May Day weekend marks the sixth annual soc­ Salt Spring F.C. against the Steelers. Games continue ^REFORM Annual cer extravaganza hosted by Salt Spring F.C. at the all day; last game starts at 6 p.m. Ganges high school field. Preliminary matches continue Sunday wiih games from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday features all the PARTY *»"* By MALCOLM LEGG finals, beginning at 10:30 a.m. with the consolation Driftwood Contributor final between fifth and sixth place teams. The runner- OF CANADA Meeting up final between third and fourth teams goes at 12:15 This year seven teams will compete for the cup p.m., and the final between first and second place Thursday, May 16 7:00 pm and first place prize money — and the competition teams starts at 1:30 p.m. looks stiff. Host team, Salt Spring F.C, hopes to win Presentations and awards will wrap up the tourney Central Hall its cup back, especially as it is coming off a good at 3 p.m. season in Division Three. However, there are some Also on Monday at 11:30 a.m. we will stage our ELECTION OF OFFICERS tough teams to overcome. famous shoot-out contest where shooters and goalies Powell River, last year's champions, will be tough compete to find a top goalie and a top shooter. Everyone Welcome! as usual. The Ozark Mountain Steelers from Victoria Aside from the games the Lions Club will have are stronger this year and Andy Capp from Van­ food and beverage at the field. The club's hearty pan­ couver will have more players and be a little heal­ cake breakfast will start each day. thier this time around. All in all it looks like an exceptional weekend of Lakehill of Victoria, the Division Three winners, soccer action - - especially with the English FA. Cup will be a strong challenger and Victoria West hopes on TSN, Saturday morning at 7 a.m. to kick things to cause some surprises with a large roster. off. With two Salt Spring teams participating, there Then there is one long shot in the form of Salt should be a lot of local interest. So come out this Spring Dirty 30s, a team comprising old-time F.C. May Day weekend and enjoy good food and drink players and some new recruits who are using the and some fine soccer action and maybe, just maybe, tourney more as preparation to enter the Over-30s an F.C. victory in Monday's final. league next season.

Form will GOLDEN ASH TREE CARE Ian Hayes, Professional Arborist • Danger Trees •Tree Surgery •Topping & Shaping help paper • Lot Cleanng«Pruning»Hedge Tnmming»Brush Cutting publish Fully Insured 537-5573 Free Estimates •\ local scores NEW... TORO Driftwood is looking for help from local scorekeepers. RECYCLER In order to publish a week-by- How MOWERS week account of island sports events, available at Driftwood has developed a simple to be a Local form to be filledou t after each game. Hero RAINBOW Scorekeepers can fillou t the form VV* RRENTALE S LTD. — indicating the teams involved, jiTLllC. Save your chariublc MANY OTHER IN-STORE SPECIALS homeruns hit (in baseball), scores — ux receipts when you give Enter to win one of our Door Prizes... and drop it off at the Driftwood of­ monev and take advantage SUMMER HOURS to be drawn June 1st — no purchase necessary. fice. of the deduction on your taxes. IN EFFECT: The information will then become You'll be doing good and saving Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5:30 320 Upper ^jgfe. 537-2111 part of a weekly scoreboard publish­ money, and that's reason to smile. Sat. 9-4 Ganges Road ed in Driftwood's Sports Section. Be a Local I lero. Sun. & Hols. 10-3 Forms should be submitted by 10:30 a.m. Monday for publication in 537-2877 Wednesday's paper. FAX 537-5504 Driftwood will also publish a list m** of scheduled eames each week. A .1 ^ Pago A4» „9Ui-F tSLANPS DBtfTWQQQ .. Wadnwtoy W»y ,W, )fl»V-, .

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AIRLINES 30111 CHIMNEY CONTRACTORS BUSINESS SERVICES CLEANING ESSSEEQ 300 Accounting 363 Insurance HANNA AIR D.A. SMITH 301 Airlines 364 Lawyers /yO Satisfaction 302 Alarms 365 Locksmiths SERVICES LTD. General Contracting 303 Appliance Repair 366 Marine Services Ct>y Services LARGE OR SMALL JOBS SCHEDULED & CHARTER CONTRACT OR HOURLY 305 Architects & Designers 368 Masonry FLIGHTS 309 Autobody Repairs 371 Misc Services • New Homes • Additions Service to CARPENTRY 374 Moving & Storage • Renovations • Framing 312 Barbers & Beauty Salons Vancouver Harbour PAINTING (I9H0) £U. 377 Musical Services 315 Bed and Breakfast Vancouver Airport, scenic MOSS CONTROL 380 Nurseries 316 Brickwork tours and fishing trips. CHIMNEY SWEEP "Quality Homes 537-9036 317 Bulk Fuels 383 Pamung 386 Paving/Driveways CERTIFIED after 5:30 pm 318 Carpenters RESERVATIONS & of Distinction" 389 Photography P.O. Box 1026, Ganges 319 Catering Services INFORMATION TED BALDWINSON Box 441 Ganges B C 392 Picture Framing 322 Charters Ganges Call 537 2809 VOS 1E0 395 Plumbing & Heating 325 Child Care 537-9359 396 Printers Nanaimo SERVING SALT SPRING 328 Chimney Cleaning 397 Pressure Washing FOR 30 YEARS 331 Cleaning Services 398 Property Maintenance 245-8333 333 Computers 401 Property Management Vancouver HOGAN Telephone 334 Concrete 402 Rentals 224-5568 337 Contractors 404 Resorts CHIMNEY 537-5463 C.-iARTER WNQ' 339 Courier Services 407 Roofing 44 91 340 Decking 410 Secretarial Services BOX407. MMMMN B.C. V0R2E0 SWEEPS 341 Diving 41 3 Sewing The Professionals KEN'S 343 Draperies 416 Sheet Metal 537-2111 „„ CONTRACTING 346 Drywali 419 Show Repair APPLIANCE RECYCLE • Commercial* Residential 347 Education 422 Signs • New Construction 348 Electrical 426 Small Engine SERVICE • Major & minor renovations 349 Engineers Service CLEANING THIS 350 Excavating 427 Tile Setting KEN FRENCH 351 Eyeglasses 428 Travel SERVICES PAPER 352 Firewood 431 Tree Service 537-9942 * 353 Flooring 434 Towing 354 Florists 437 Trucking &>4g Gulf Island 356 Gardening 440 TV & Radio Service PROFFESSIONAL N^ J LA FORTUNE 357 Water Purification 441 Vacuum Systems APPLIANCE WINDOW CONTRACTING LTD. DRAPERIES 359 Glass 442 Veterinarians REPAIR 360 Gravel Supply 443 Water Analysis Now available for 361 Health Care 444 Welding SERVING THE GULF CLEANERS i 362 Home Improvements 445 Windows ISLANDS FROM GANGES JANITOR SERVICE your new home or JJSLANDER©RAPERY FULL WARRANTY ONE YEAR addition. PARTS AND SERVICE Carpets Now located 1 For all your SPECIAL RATES FOR FC ^ Steam Cleaned at PENSIONERS [/.>yn building needs We also offer Grace Point Square 537-4383 CARPET GUARD contact TREATMENT • Custom made draperies STEVE 537-5345 and fabrics G.I. APPLIANCE Box 507 • Horizontal & vertical Make sure 537-9841 blinds & REFRIGERATION Ganges, B.C. 2,91 • Rod and track REPAIR • Wallpaper ME & EWE YOUR WINDOW COVERING Prompt & reliable service JANITOR & SHAUN ADAMS CENTRE your business Eatons & G E Warranty work SECURITY SERVICES 537-4079 537-5837 4 92 • Residential & Commercial DIVERSIONS ENT LTD PHONE • Carpet & Upholstery GEOFF LEASON steamc'eaned CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL is easy for 537-9243 4,9, • SCOTCHGARD QUALITY PLUS BUILDER • Windows MEMBER VICTORIA HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION 537-2946 I-M 5 YEAR LEVOLOR AUTOBODY STRUCTURAL GUARANTEE readers to find REPAIRS 30911 CONCRETE BLINDS Complete home construction •Venetians Like new again' from bare lot to moving day Verticals GULF COAST Excellence in style & quality Pleated shades DON IRWIN'S MATERIALS in SALES COLLISION & REPAIRS LTD Servwig iKp Gull Islands SERVICE REPAIRS Desmond Crescent S55U| 537 9300 • SCAFFOLDING RENTAL & SONS ADVANCE DRYWALL OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 537-2611 Construction Ltd. 14 years experience 7 30-7 pm weekdays Rainbow Rd Residential & Commercial Professional machine 8-7 pm Sat & Sun If you would like to Box 72. Ganges. B C Personalized service from taping textured ceilings 492 plans to completion NO JOB TOO SMALL participate, call today 537-2385 DUANE LITTLE 537 9690 892 for more information. J. PROCTER 537-5247 RECYCLE THIS PAPER Box 1389, Ganges, BC CONSTRUCTION 44 91 (formerly COR-PRO) Contact NEW HOMES DRYWALL IMPORT CAR RENOVATIONS SPECIALISTS ADDITIONS Peter Melancon Serving the Gulf Islands JEFF OR DAMARIS DECKS since 1974 We know them Call for free estimates Construction Residential & Commercial We care for them at BEDDIS RD GARAGE John 537-4996 CONCRETE. FRAMING. • Drywalhng with machines 181 Beddis. 537-4122 43-91 FINISHING. RENOVATIONS • Insulating & vapour barrier & ADDITIONS • Texture ceilings & walls • Vinyl board and steel Phone studding Lancer • Priming of wallboard 537-9933 Find a room wiih a view, 653-4642 Or a bicycle built for two... Contracting FREE ESTIMATES Even romance, on renovations & new work Can be found at a glance! Ltd. Salt Spring Search out the deals. • Commercial On a new set of wheels- BELL BROTHERS Interiors Change your career... • Custom Homes 1 CONSTRUCTION Phone BRIAN LITTLE Buy some used sporting gear 537 2590 Remember one mans |unk 653-4437 Building since 1969 Box 476 Ganges. B C 3 Is another man's treasure. Gulf Islands Gerry or Jay Excellent service So turn to the Classifieds or office For results you can measure! Livable homes BUSINESS 653-4678 Lasting quality DRIFTWOOn Perry SERVICES wedr»Mftf, t**«»..i*m»>tstiLFM*WdV

ELECTRICAL GARDENING 3561 MISCELLANEOUS I PRINTERS 396 I TREE SERVICE 431 SERVICES 371 ACCENT ELECTRIC tor Philip Oakley NDLC E3eancounfcers TREE SERVICE LTD. OLDE COUNTRY Graphics Joe Langdon G. HOREL bobcat Gardens and UPHOLSTERY Andre 537-2156 BOBCAT SERVICE Contracting Graham 537-5378 * DOMESTIC • ANTIQUE • 537-9190 • Gravel •Septic fields COMPLETE Landscapes or MARINE UPHOLSTERING NEWSLETTERS RR3 130 Blam Rd • Pit run •Drivewavs LOGGING SERVICES BROCHURES Ganges, BC VOS 1E0 • Perc fill •Excavation 537-4433 Specializing in: Rock patios & steps FLYERS COMMITMENT IS THE Box 346. Ganges B C 8:00-4:30 Mon to Fn Danger Tree Removal Raised beds MENUS PRICELESS INGREDIENT! 653 4369 25-91 30 vrs experience*? 91 Selective Logging Planting for year round PRINTING Skidding . 27 92 interest ADVERTISING FULLY INSURED * Specializing in pruning PAINTING TYPESETTING 27 91 Competitive Rates and * Retaining walls in rock, PETER HAASE HEDGEHOG Reliable Service landscape ties & railway ties MASTERSTROKE Electrician BULLDOZING & EXC LTD < ,- " Low maintenance gardens RENOVATIONS PROPERTY 537-9728 . 537-9311 * Professional design service 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE FOR TOP QUALITY ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI FULLY QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE Trouble Calls Painting • Wallpapering • LAURIE A HEDGER Reg. #11451 Tilesetting • Carpentry • 33 years experience 1B 91 GULF ISL/inD5 T. HEDGER^L 537-4155 492 537-9034 5191 DUDLEY NIELSON 537-2292 DAVID HALLIWELL 537-9495 I SEPTIC LID Lancer 4 92 serving the Southern Gulf islands SERVICE SEPTIC TANK BUSINESS TOM VOLQUARDSE • Danger tree ^ fi Excavating removal /AsL **V& BUSINESS SERVICES 537 5188 PUMPOUTS BACKHOE SERVICES • Topping '-t*tv?^« "•V*- SERVICES Contract Rates Available' PO BOX 385 653-4013 • Custom falling Perry Booth Call Jeff or Damans Ganges. B C Contract Rates Available 653 4678 • Brush chipping, clean up Call Jeff or Damans 537-9933 VOS 1 EO • Fully insured 537-9933 WALLPAPERING & PAINTING RENTALS 537-4851 EYEGLASSES 351 11 GLASS We do all aspects of tree work 30 91 EXCAVATING 350 PAINTING CAR (Interior - Exterior) RENTALS available at BUSINESS WALLPAPERING GANGES MARINA/ SERVICES ulf Islands MARY HUGHES PETRO CAN OPTICAL 653 2336 Contract Rates 8 am 4:30 pm JENNIFER BROWN By day/week/month Available Wed -Fn , noon-5 pm A FULL SERVICE 653 4373 HEDGEHOG GLASS SHOP CALL DAMARIS OR JEFF Sat. 10-2 pm 33 91 537-5242 35 BULLDOZING & EXC. LTD. 323 Lower Ganges Rd Call for a 537-9933 WE SHAPE THE ISLANDS (Lancer Building) Free Estimate Excavators - Gravel Trucks RICHARD WEATHERALL PICTURE FRAMING 392 - Backhoes- Loaders- (Optician) TRUCKING - Gravel - Crushed Rock - 537-2648 Office INSURANCE - Topsoil- Fill - Shale - 537-5294 Residence GULF ISLAND RAINBOW 40-91 KEY PAWN Laurie A. Hedger Motor Vehicle PICTURE FRAMING W RRENTALSE LTD. 537-9311 * Quality Custom Framing TRUCKING THIS SPACE RESERVED OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Box 156, Ganges B.C. Office * Precut Frames & Mats ALL TYPES OF FOR YOUR AD MON - FRI. 7:30 am-5:30 pm VOS 1E0 19.92 * Needlework SAT 9-4 pm GRAVEL MATERIAL INSURANCE • Framing Kits to SUN & HOLS 10 3 pm LOUIS RENAUD - OWNER FIREWOOD ALL CLASSES OF Do it yourself Equipment rental 537-2329 «.„ INSURANCE * Shrink Wrapping BRIAN DAWES * ARTIST DISCOUNTS Sales & Service 1^OWNE R OPERATOR HONEST OL'S FIREWOOD Salt Spring Mon.-Fn 9 30 4 30 Your island representatives for RICK ANDREWS Across from the Harbour House TORO. SHINDAIWA. KUBOTA, TRUCKING AWES GUARANTEED CORD Insurance Hotel SIKKENS PAINTS. Cut, split and delivered Agencies BEAM BUILT-IN VACUUMS HAULING ALL TYPES Split Cedar Fence Rails Preston Ford OF ROAD GRAVEL & Excavating Ltd. 653-2305 (leave message) (1972) LTD 537-2369 4791 SCOOTERS & BIKES AGGREGATES 19-92 OFFICE HOURS RENT-A-CAR • BASEMENTS 9 am-4 30 pm. Mon -Fn and 537-4603 '* • BACK FILLING KONIG & SON FAX LINE 537-9700 RENT A-TRUCK • LANDSCAPING STRETCH THOSE Compact* Mid-size SANSUM • ROADBUILDING FIREWOOD 537-5527 DOLLARS FARTHER! Full-size • Mini-bus (7 pass ) TERMINALS • DRAINAGE SEASONED P 0 Box 540, Ganges, BC RESERVE AHEAD (A division of Texada Logging) • PONDS Serving Salt Spring 492 HI-AB Service • HOURLY RATES Ten Years On or off Island hauling OR CONTRACT COMPETITIVE & RELIABLE 537-2877 537-9531 '9-92 LOCKSMITHS I Willi FA> S2 7 SVJ4 653-4243 537-2604 DRIFTWOOD 364 Lower Ganges Rd BUSINESS Harry's 24-hr Mobile (next to GVM) 33 91 Classifieds TV & RADIO Locksmith Ken Byron SERVICES SERVICE 440 Contract Rates available Gov't licenced - bonded Excavating Call Jeff or Damaris Auto locks a specialty Tool & Equipment Also keys cut - locks repinned PLUMBING & Septic Tanks & Fields 537-9933 and repaired Free estimates HEATING Rentals TV-VCR-STEREO Supplied & Installed 537-2850 anytime 3791 REPAIR SERVICE JIM'S FIREWOOD 537-2882 Gull stream Local pick-up & delivery SERVICE ; All makes Guaranteed Cord MASONRY Plumbing (*^*^ hardware In shop estimates PAT BYRON Fir, Arbutus, Maple Hours Mon -Fn 9 am 5 pm or Alder & Pumps McPhilhps Ave EXCAVATING ALL SEASONED UEST MASONRY 537-5733 499, J.P. - T.V. Complete backhoe 537-9525 (messages) % DAVID RAINSFORD 537-9811 8:30-5 pm, Mon.-Fri. 653-4494 residence 141 Salt Spring Way services 9:30-5 pm. Sat. CUSTOM BRICK 44- 91 653-9295 2991 No Sunday calls 30 and BLOCK WORK 537-2013 shop " Glass Blocks " Veneer * ROOFING " Fireplaces * Chimneys * WELDING FLOORING * Barbecues * BUSINESS RELIABLE 8. PROFESSIONAL TRADESMAN ROOFING SERVICES BUSINESS Shake n' Shingle ANVIL IRON Ray 537-47291092 SERVICES Contract Rates Burritt Bros. RE ROOF Complete Welding Contract Rates available NEW Service Available Call Jeff or Damaris REPAIRS Carpets 537-9933 537-5631 CALL DAMARIS OR JEFF MISCELLANEOUS • Free estimate FOR ALL • 5 year warranty 537-9933 SERVICES 371 • could save SSSI PRINTERS WINDOWS YOUR RON CALBERY FLOOR SALT SPRING 537-2084 COVERING Serving all the Gulf Islands GARBAGE «tf*5fc* since 1 981 NEEDS Box 1187, Ganges i 92 BULLDOZING Now located COLLECTION in the and FINE R R I N TING 4242 VILLAGE MARKET CENTRE SERVICE BUSINESS 8 am-4:30 pm 368 Lower Ganges Rd EXCAVATING SERVICES A FULL, SERVICE r? MfM I AT NEW PHONE NUMBER R37-91R7 Shop and office located at PaofeA30 GULF ISkANDS DRIfTWOGD Worfne»d«y. M*» 15t JS91 V ifouwantit,.. We've got it! CLASSIFIEDS ^CALL 537-993^

BIRTHS DEATHS NOTICES APPROACH your child's birth ROSE. Edna, on May 3, 1991, DREAM MAKER Clothing Store Buy 2 with confidencel Maggie age 80. Remembered with love has new and quality used Ramsey, 653-4561. Registered by husband George, now clothing for all ages. Designer nurse with 12 years midwifery residing at Tillicum Lodge, names, leisure to formal wear, experience. 22 Victoria; son George (Marlene) accessories, gifts and of Victoria; daughter Sharon souvenirs. Located at Blaahk Get 1 Free JEFF AND LYDIA Buitenwerf (Fred) Sparling of Ganges; Sheep Motors on Fulford are pleased to announce the seven grandchildren; twelve Ganges Road. 653-2358. 20 S.P.C.A. SAVE $5.25 birth of their son Patrick Karl, great-grandchildren and Salt Spring Island Branch born April 26, weight 9 lbs. 4 brother Charlie Burke of FOR INFORMATION CALL oz. Thanks to Dr. Heaton and Nanaimo. A Memorial Service Buy a classified for 2 weeks and get the third week freel the staff at Lady Minto Hospital was held in Ganges on May 11, 'Sakes Alive! 537-2123 for their caring attitude. 1991 Memorial donations in She's 65 Memberships and Donations Offer applies to Employment. Merchandise & Real Estate Classifications 20 Edna's name may be made to to Box 522, Ganges 38 the charity of your choice. Ellen Bennett's Arrangements through the Buy a classified for 2 family, friends and Memorial Society of B.C. 20 RATES weeks and get the third week neighbours, in-laws and for freel Call today to reserve out-laws are all invited c LINERS: $5.25 for up to 15 words; 20 each additional word. your space in the to drop in to the Fulford Buy 2 weeks, get 1 free(private party ads only; sorry, no refunds Driftwood Classifieds PERSONAL OAPO at Fulford Hall for tea and goodies and to help or changes) Frequency discounts available on request. 537-9933 I WOULD LIKE TO attend the us celebrate. SUMMER'S HERE! SEMI-DISPLAY: $8.64 per column inch. Frequency discounts Rediscovery Camp on Queen UNIQUE CLOTHING FOR available on request Boxed ads, add $2. DEATHS Charlotte Is Am seeking Saturday, May 18th CHILDREN ON THE GROW BLANKET CLASSIFIED: Run your ad in community sponsors to donate what they 2:00-5:30 pm 6 months to 12 & over WIKLUND. Johan Harald, newspapers across the country or in the province of your wish to help me go Saeward.' 20 passed away quietly in the Lady Gilbert. 537-9616. 22 100% cotton, bright colours choice. Call us for details. Minto Hospital, Ganges; on Canadian Made TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY: Classifieds placed after deadline, May 7, 1991. Harald Was born SASSI PAINTBALL, May 26. EMANUELLE, a responsible 15 GREAT PRICES! but before noon Tuesday, will be published unclassified, but not in Byske, Sweden, on Same time, same place. Info. year old living in Montreal, Gift Certificates December 7, 1910 and came 537-9836. Walk-ons welcome. proofread, subject to availability of space. 1 5 words for $6.95, wants live-in position with an to Canada in 1929 He worked 21 English family for the summer. Direct Sales or 30° each additional word. on prairie farms for a short Home Parties IF ANT CARPENTER has moved Phone Thomas or Kathy at 653- DEADLINES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS: Monday at 2 pm Too period then came out to the call into your home for an 9560. 21 coast where one of his first MARLIE KELSEY Late To Classify closes at noon on Tuesday unwelcome extended visit, give occupations was crewing on a 537-9500 us a call. We will get rid of her. rum-runner working out of 130 Dover Place "PCS." Pest Control Services, C-TEC Canadian and Mexican ports. Gulf Islands. 537-5013. 22 BUSINESS SAMPLE SEMI DISPLAY He was badly injured while working as a high-rigger in CHARGED BY THE INCH SYSTEMS Complete 1935 but carried on a logging COMMUNITY SALES & SERVICE Landscape Services 8 POINT TYPE career at many places in British SERVICES FOR Columbia from Alta Lake and OFFICE EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN 12 POINT TYPE Queen Charlotte Islands to Salt ALANON — A PROGRAM for Ron Weisner • Japanese Gardens Spring Island and Vancouver family and friends of alcoholics. (Technical Rep.) • Water Gardens Island. He married Margaret 16 POINT TYPE For further information, 537- • Low maintenance Horel of Salt Spring Island in 746-7570 537-5058 2317, 653-4288 or 537-2646. Landscaping 1939 and they lived at Cassidy, tfn • Improvements and SAMPLE LINER Vancouver Island for many Renovations CHARGED BY THE WORD years, raising their family and NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS •Fences, Patios. Sundecks, making many friends in the Helpline. 383-3553. tfn BUILDING NEEDED Rock and Concrete Work area. On doctors orders he S.S.I. Waldorf School; is A.A. MEETINGS, Salt Spring B. PFEIFER quit logging for several years looking for at least 2 rooms, TO ADVERTISE in this section Island, phone 537 9337 or 15 years experience and made his living by applying approximately 20x25 with call 537-9933. Contract rates 537-2317. GALIANO. 539 PHONE AFTER 7 PM available. his great gusto, good humour bathroom and kitchen. Will pay 2235 or 539-5770, PENDER: monthly rent. and unflagging optimism to a 629-3312. tfn 653-4436 21 variety of occupations, from PLEASE CALL 537-5977 running a used car mart to OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS 20 farming, but finally returned to meets Thurs., 7:30 pm. the work he took most pleasure Community Centre, down­ NOTICE INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS in, that of falling timber. "The stairs. Phone 537-4331 or The Blackburn job is too hard for two college 537-4205 eves. tfn Garbage Dump professors, but it is easy for one ACOA MEETING, held every ANNOUNCEMENTS 060 Work Wanted 180 Office equipment good Swede," he used to say. 005 Births 145 Pets Wednesday at 7:30 pm at the is Closing Harald and Margaret retired to S?—> 014 Cards of thanks MERCHANDISE 115 Recreational S.S. Community Centre tfn December 31, 1991 035 Coming events 100 Antiques vehicles Salt Spring Island in 1975 and 026 Community 105 Automobiles for many years travelled widely NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS 177 Toys An island landfill is needed for Sen/ices 120 Boats & Marine 185 Free in Europe and Canada. His meetings (for anyone who ^ 008 Deaths 125 Building supplies beloved Margaret predeceased thinks they might have a drug SPRING inert demolition debris, 017 Engagements 127 Clothing REAL ESTATE construction wastes, stumps 011 In memonam 130 Crafts 200 Appraisals him last September. Harald is problem). Every Tuesday, 7- survived by his daughter, 8:30 pm, the United Church, and fill. Individuals interested 038 Legals 135 Farm equipment 201 Commercial space A SUMMER ADVENTURE in a business opportunity who 029 Lost & Found 150 Food products for rent Helma Vanderbyl of Duncan, upstairs. For further info, please FOR CHILDREN & TEENS 020 Marriages 155 Furniture 205 Financing B.C.; a son, Eric Wiklund with page 1-979-3725. tfn have property which could be 032 Notices 160 Garage Sales 210 Houses for rent *5 day and 8 day residential used for this purpose may his wife Judy, of Oakville, camp sessions in July and 023 Personals 140 Livestock 203 Land surveyors Ontario; eight grandchildren A.A. MEETING, Ladies Only, contact: 165 Misc. for Sale 235 Miscellaneous Thursday night, 8 pm. Please August for 6-15 year olds, 170 Misc Wanted 230 Mobile Homes and two great grandchildren located at Burgoyne Bay, Salt TOM G0SSETT 537-9281 EMPLOYMENT We will miss our beautiful call 537-5794 or 653-4300 050 Business 110 Motorcycles 220 Real estate for sale tfn Spring Island. or Opportunities 1 75 Musical 225 Real estate wanted Swede. Memorial service was CRD Director 215 Wanted to Rent held in St. George's Anglican 'Enjoy horse riding, archery, 055 Help Wanted instruments FAMILIES of Schizophrenics games in the forest, farm JULIA ATKINS 653-4533 20 Church, Ganges, at 11 am, meet informally in homes for Saturday. May 11. Goodman- animal care, crafts, campfires, mutual support and exchange drama, canoeing, swimming, Jones, Ganges, in care of of information. Phone 537- TERMS arrangements. 20 fishing and meeting new 9237 or 537-5264. tfn friends in a non-competitive AUDITIONS Classified advertising accepted publish an advertisement or in the MULLENS Florence Daisy DRESSINGS ARE FREE to environment. on a prepaid basis only event that errors occur in the publishing passed away peacefully at cancer patients by the Order of •Founded in 1986 and "Crimes of the Visa and Mastercard welcome of any advertisement shall be limited to the Eastern Star. Contact operated by the Camp Narnia the amount paid by the advertiser for Arrowsmith Lodge in her 103rd Heart" Virginia Amorsen, 537-9105. Children's Society. Full, complete and sole copyright in any that portion of the advertising space year. Born August 13, 1888 in 4 FEMALES, 2 MALES CALL 653-4364 advertising produced by Driftwood occupied by the ncorreci Mem only and Reading, Berkshire, England. AGED 25-35 for registration information Publishing Ltd is vested m and belongs that there shall be no liability in any Predeceased by her husband Tues., May 21, Wed., May 22 to Dnftwood Publishing Ltd No eveni beyond the amount paid for such Charles in 1962 and son LOST & FOUND 20 S.S. Elem. Library, 7:30 pm copyright material may be reproduced advertisement Driftwood Publishing William in 1981, she is For July and August perform­ tn any form wtthojt the prior wrmen Ltd cannot be responsible (or errt.rs survived by daughter Ruth (Ted) FOUND: at the Golf Club, large ance. Audition material consent of Dnftwood Publishing Lid Alt after the first day of publication of any Hamer, Errington, B.C.; black neutered male cat with available from claims and errors lu advertisements advertisement Notice oferrors in the daughter-in-law Margaret yellow eyes. Call SPCA, 537- LYNDA JENSEN 537-4168 must be received by the publisher drst week should immediately be called Mullens, Victoria, B.C.; one 2123. J£ within 30oays of thehrst publication It la the attention of the advertising granddaughter Judy (Marvin) An Active P.A.S.S. is agreed by any display or classified department to be corrected fur the FOUND: handmade afghan Summers, Agassiz. B.C.; two Production 21 advertiser thai the liability of the following edition All advertising is grandsons, Tom (Dorothy) near Fernwood wharf. 537- newspaper in the event ol failure to subject tu I he approval of the publishei Hamer of Ganges and Sandy 9459. 20 and Tanna Hamer of Kamloops, LOST: male peacock. 537- Don & Dave SOUTH SALT SPRING six great-grandchildren, 9915. 20 RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION Randine, Kasey and Michael CONTRACTING Alger of Agassiz, Angela and Gravel & Sand Annual meeting Jennifer Hamer, Ganges, and RECYCLE THIS PAPER Rock Drilling & Blasting ELECTION OF OFFICERS Driftwood Christina Hamer, Kamloops, a NO JOB TOO LARGE 7:30 pm, Wed., May 29 special friend Peggy Wallace, FOUND: silver bracelet near Road Work, Site Preparation Fulford Elementary School Victoria, one sister Elsie Baker Mahon Hall, May 8. 537-5558. Excavators 22 of Cheshire, England, two 20 nieces, Joy Pate, Reno. 2 3 BUGS, BUGS, BUGS. The large Nevada; Evelyn Hill, Australia, FOUND: umbrella at the 653-2314 ants crawling around your two nephews John Eggleton, Activity Centre, Sunday, May 5, home are likely looking for a Harry Stevens, in England, and Victoria Civic Orchestra. Claim MUSICIANS new place to nest. They may many long time friends. at Driftwood office. 20 have left an established nest in Funeral Service was held in FOUND: bicycle fix kit. Phone REQUIRED or near your home. For the Chapel of First Memorial and describe. 537-51 63. 20 preventative treatment or Funeral Services, 1720 Bowen extermination call the only Road, Nanaimo, Tuesday, May FOUND: key chain with pocket Ramayana '91 legal weed and pest control 14, 1991 at 2:00 pm. Rev. Dr. knife has been left at NSN. 20 service on the Gulf Islands. Be a part of a no holds barred Kim Murray officiating. FOUND: friendship ring, Grace Ministry of Environment Interment in Royal Oak Burial high energy theatrical Certified and Licenced. Insured. Point Square area. Call 537- extravaganza. Park, Victoria. In lieu of flowers, 9981 to identify and claim. "PCS Gulf Islands" 537-5013. FOR MORE INFO donations in memory of Mrs. 20 22 CLASSIFIED D Mullens may be made to the REMESH 537-2294 20 Arrowsmith Lodge, 266 LOST: probably at south end of ALRIGHT SUZUKI Colwood Wedtoedfty. M*» T», IWT-^CUtf 08MWIM PaiTOrWeuiKiFa&fcftaa^

NOTICES NOTICES lv" I'l^lir» J CHURCH LAKESIDE LEARN TO "MAY IS MUSIC MONTH'' NOTICES GARDEN SERVICE DESIGN as GISS presents THE SPORTS TRADERS KIDS' CLOTHES Battle of the SUNDAY NEW AMD USFD PRUNING (AND YOUR OWN) DISCOUNT STOHTS HEDGE TRIMMING FROM Bands MAY 19 LAWN & GARDEN CARE OLD CLOTHES Sat, May 18, 10-3 pm Salt Spring's largest Dried Flower Farm Open weekdays in May 8 years experience Centennial Park sporting goods store Call first as we are often in the 2 MELANIE GRAHAM'S and Dealing in new and used 537-5019 ° discount sports equipment greenhouse or garden. Spring Band Concert 10-4 pm Wed., May 22 at 7:30 pm BUY-SELL-TRADE GARDENS & GISS Gym YOUR QUALITY USED 653-9418 LANDSCAPES For kits, classes and info featuring the EQUIPMENT 194 McLennan Drive 21 Phone GISS Concert Band • » « * 537-5003 and the PAUL HEGGELER •'•> DAVE'S or write Box 1444, Ganges Charles Best School Band Upper Ganges Centre 10-92 from Coquitlam 20 Bfflffl I Mobile 537-5588 « & Mechanical TENNIS WINNERS OF THE Dream SERVICE AT YOUR DOOR CALYPSO Salt Spring Island Weekend Draw are: 1st Prize, Tennis Association DIESEL & GAS REPAIRS Sky Valley Designs Anglican Parish Willa Burke of Victoria; 2nd 91 PLUS — SUNDAY, MAY 26 Licenced heavy duty & • Personalized garden/ Sail Spring Island Prize, E. Jang of Ganges; 3rd Mixed Doubles Auto Mechanic landscape plans CARPET Prize, C, Reynolds of Ganges Choose your own partner St. Mark's, Tuesday: Over 20 years' experience • Problem areas? Thanks to everyone who (Combined ages must be Holy Eucharist - 10 am DAVID PIRIE Consultation on site or supported the Salt Spring 91 or overl) by phone St. George's. Thursday: Preschool. 20 537-2419 22 ALL WELCOME •Water saving and low Holy Eucharist - 5:15 pm Members $5, Non-members S6 WAYNE'S maintenance methods "hostile" Reservations. Salt Spring Island —Contract or hourly rates— ALL KINDS Paul or Ruth Wright ST. MARK'S GARDENING OF TILE Foundation Simon Henson 537-4598 Matins 11:30 am • Custom rototilling Designer and Consultant * » » » "CATCH THE ISLAND SPIRIT" • Lawn & Garden maintenance 537-9745 Open daily - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm JUNIORS! ST. GEORGE'S Donations of cash, property or "NO JOB TOO SMALL!" Serving all the Gulf Islands' Watch the Driftwood for details Holy Eucharist 9:15 am life insurance now or through 41 © 537-5455 of your Tournament June 1 & 2. 653-9544 21 91 ST. MARY'S your estate will help enrich the 21_ lives of Salt Spring Islanders for EVA'S TRAVEL TIP Holy Eucharist 11:30 am generations to come. "In •$LM GRACE POINT Memoriam" gifts will be CONFERENCE TUNED AIR acknowledged with a card. Under the Direction of Bishop Barry Valentine Include names and addresses CENTRE SAIL THE SEVEN SEAS BRUCE RUDDELL of recipient, next of kin and (Tyrrhenian, Ligurian, Rector donor for tax receipt. Adriatic, Ionian, Aegean, S.S.I. Activity Centre Parish Office. 537-2171 Scholarships, land for parks, Marmara and Black Sea) Fri. & Sat. May 24 8. 25 and relief of hardship are but a during a 14-day Steamship 8 pm few directions in which your Cruise. Several departures Sat., May 25 foundation serves the BED and BREAKFAST this summer from either 2:30 Matinee Salt Spring community. Please mail Cozy heritage farmhouse Venice or Genoa. Tickets at et cetera donations and requests for Large antique-filled rooms GRAO i' and at the door 21 Pentecostal information to The Salt Spring some with ocean views Please see us for full details. Island Foundation, P.O. Box 8, Five minute walk from ferry Assembly Ganges, B.C. VOS 1E0 or call Beach access POINT Central Hall John Crofton at 537-2433. Families welcome HOME-BASED SUNDAY SCHOOL tfn 91 We have a cat and dog — no BUSINESS EVA TRAVEL 9:30 am extras please. Smoking I. M THEREN LTD WORKSHOP confined to the porch. Fully appointed MORNING WORSHIP MARKETING YOUR Reservations Recommended Conference/Meeting Room 10:30 am PRODUCTS & SERVICES JANET COMSTOCK available by half day, day, Located in Creekhouse 104 Payne Rd., Saturna 104 or hourly rental. 152 A Fulford Ganges Rd Bible Study Open Tues.-Fri., 9-4:30 Sponsored by Ministry of Payne Road Accommodates groups to 30. Home Meetings Sat. 10:00-2:00 Regional and Economic Saturna Island For reservations, phone Box 44, VON 2Y0 Closed Sun. & Mon. Development and S.S.I. Wednesdays — Ganges Chamber of Commerce. Wed., 539-5002 31 537-2059 M-»' 537-5523 20 7:30 pm May 22. 1-5 pm, Thurs., May 23, 9 am - 1 pm. Phone 537- For more info call Buy 2 4223 to register. Fee $35 with 537-9531 workbook included Location: Get 1 Free FABRIC FLOWERS Harbour House Lounge. 21 Affiliated with P.A.O.C. SAVE $4 95 si A S II 1 O N s Buy a classified for 2 weeks to brighten and get the third COMMUNITY Salt Spring Island week for free! Call 537-9933 For all your a cloudy for more information. sewing needs... FORUM Baptist Church Driftwood Classifieds day. Mahon Hall Enjoy this healthy low-fat Admiral Hall 537-9933 Quality Fabrics Thurs.. May 16, 7:30 pm treat in 9 fruit flavours. WE DELIVER Hear your elected Islands 506 Lower Ganges Rd. Available in V* litre and Vi and accessories Trust and CRD representa­ litre containers to take SUNDAY: THE COMPLETE tive. Bring your questions home. PIONEER VILLAGE LANDSCAPING and and concerns 10:30 Family Worship Open Mon.-Sat., 9-5:30 pm SHOPPING CENTRE TREE SERVICE —EVERYONE WELCOME— with Sunday School HARLAN'S 7816 E Saanich Rd. Call Pete Sweetnam Sponsored by the 6:30 pm CHOCOLATE TREATS 537-2289 652-6322 across from Centennial Park Community Planning (next to Pharmasave) Evening Fellowship 24 GASOLINE ALLEY. GANGES Association 20 537-4434 „„ WEDNESDAY & (604)537-5031 GAIA GARDENING. Design and THURSDAY About Maintenance 537 9536. 22 The Baha'i Community Evening home Bible Oiaefloia of Salt Spring Island Studies £QtHi* \ Vtbrldwkte Delivery rtn invites you to j Custom \i Gardens Friday Night Discussions Rev. Brian Joyce //r,rQ« P|cture Driftwood on 537-2222 CO' m Framing LET US COOK TONIGHT Community Transformation Creative custom framing Take out by experienced classifieds professionals Community Call KRISTAor ELAINE HOLLY-OAK Daycare, 256 537-9933 Gospel Chapel 537-5131 Rainbow Rd. has openings Drake Rd.. Ganges Mon.-Fri. 10am-4pm July 1 st for children from SUNDAY: 10:30 am By appointment anytime ages 3 months to 3 years HAVE YOU ENROLLED your 3 Professional Phone 537-2408. 21 or 4 year old for pre-school in Morning Worship with Picture Pramers September? S.S. Co-op Pre­ Sunday School IF Association | Thoughts of Peace school is now accepting 653-4455 applications. Anne 537-2620. Fulford Village WEDNESDAY: 22 Mon. and Wed. till 5 pm MAY 17, 7.30 pm 7:30 pm Thurs., Sat., Sun. till 7 pm HOST A MARY KAY has a proven- TOPIC Bible Study & Prayer Friday till 8 pm 'The life of True peace is not merely the effective skin care program for Closed Tuesdays 18/20 Pastor: Chris Cormack you. Call Pat today at 537- Baha'u'llah STUDENT absence of tension; it is the 537-2622 2358. 23 BRAEHAVEN WANTED: presence of justice. HIGHLAND (opp. GVM at Greenwoods) Affiliated with ACQ.P. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. M Call 537-9561. 537-9898 Salt Spring families DESIGNS or 537-5188 20 wishing to share the unique specializing in Catholic Church cross-cultural experience of SPONSORtD BY SWEAT LODGE and Native Oreke Road hosting Japanese secondary THE BAHA'I COMMUNITY Wedding Bouquets American Church Medicine Ganges school students. July 23- Meetings with (White Cloud) and Floral Ganges August 8. Per diem allowance THE GULF ISLANDS Shrine Patrick Hendrickson, May 31- offered. For further informa­ Club will pick up donations any Arrangements June 11, at Spring Farm 5 pm Saturdays tion, please call Kay or David time, and store for Spring and (Fresh and Silk) Retreats. 653-4254 for Fulford Kos at Gulf Islands Internation­ Fall garage sales. Phone Jim registration. 22 Sherrill Adshead 8:30 am Sundays al Institute 537-4495. 20 Napper, 537-2925, Bob SEE YOU AT the Car Show, Sat. Ganges Morgan, 537-9843 21 91 653-4224 al„odd and Sun., May 18 and 19, 10:00 am & 11:00 am DEKKER CAMERA Repairs, COMMUNITY Moby's Pub. PL 9716. 20 Mayne Island 104 Mobrae, 537-9315. FORUM Cameras, binoculars, project­ 5:30 pm AUDITIONS CALL US ADULT VOLUNTEERS Mahon Hall ors. Please phone for Rev. DO. MacDonald. OMI Thurs., May 16, 1991 Jill 537-9703 WANTED appointment. tfn-alt-even 537-2150 at 7:30 pm RAMAYANA or Linda 537-9688 to spend approximately 4 hours Hear your elected Islands per week staffing Salt Spring's Trust and CRD representa­ '91 RECYCLE THIS PAPER new Youth Centre, planned to tive. Bring your questions open September 1991. and concerns BE A PART OF IT Adults who are interested in Ganges We need 100 male and RID ALL and like young people will be —EVERYONE WELCOME— COMING EVENTS United Church Sponsored by the female actors, singers, PEST CONTROL given training in communica­ dancers & musicians. 8-22 tion skills, as well as topics Community Planning —EXTERMINATORS— Hereford Ave., Ganges years of age. such as adolescent develop­ Association 20 Call collect TAKE A LUNCH BREAK AUDITIONS: ENJOY A ment, substance use and WORSHIP SERVICE May 15, 16, 21. 22, 23 ADVERTISE IN THE 584-2946 SLIDE PRESENTATION misuse, depression, sexuality 10 am with Sunday starting 5:30 pm evenings 7:00 pm 26 and conflict resolution GULF ISLANDS Phone SHARADA FILKOW Training sessions will be held School for Nursery DRIFTWOOD 537-9596 20 CHILE IN June 5, June 12, June 19 and to 15 years. Buy a classified for 2 June 26. 1:00 pm-4:00 pm, ACUTE HOMEOPATHIC pre­ weeks and get the third week TRANSITION Minister scribing for parents, Tues.. REBIRTHING/BREATH Inte­ Tues., May 21, 12:15 additional sessions next fall. for free! Call today to reserve To make an appointment for Rev. Barry Cooke June 11, 7:30-9:00, Lancer gration Sessions. Private, your space in the GISS Room 3 RiiplHmn C\if\ra Vir Potor r*r*nnmitt**r4 PjgflASz ^ftflJ^tftftgS^l^t^biJb •-•WW 19. tSrjl'l

COMING EVENTS WORK WANTEO fffiP^STTl WEI RECREATIONAL I LIVESTOCK VEHICLES 115 SEXUAL ASSAULT NOTICE OF APPLICATION HANDYMAN SERVICES. Reno­ SUZUKIS ON THE ISLAND, SHEEP FAIR, May 19/91, 10 AWARENESS AND FOR WATER LICENCE vations, alterations, roofing, Swift's from $7895, Samurais 1974 VANGUARD TRAILER, 14 am-3 pm. Cowichan Fair­ PREVENTION Water Act (Section 8) sundecks, fencing and from $8995, Sidekicks from ft., sleeps4, $1 200, good cond., grounds. Sheep Auction and A Workshop for I, Joyce M. Thomson, of Lot A, farmwork No job too small $11,895. Sat. & Sun., May 18 stove, sink, toilet, etc 537- Demo. More infocall 743-9132 Mothers and Daughters Section 86, South Salt Spring Truck for cleanup and moving & 19. Moby's Pub. DL9716. 9696 20 or 746-5250. 20 with Anita Roberts Island. Cowichan District Plan Phone John or Mark. 653- 20 49073, haveappliedfora water 4254. 31 EMPRESS CAMPER, 6 ft., fits Salt Spring Island 1 969 BUICK SKYLARK 350, 2 licence to (divert, use, store) small or import truck, exc. Community Centre brl with 400 turbo trans, water out of Cusheon Lake, and cond, $1750 obo. 537-5328 FREE: home needed for 2 male May 25 HANDI-MAN SERVICES Spring 86,000 original miles, new • give notice of my application to eves 22 10 year old Scottish terriers, Mothers and 9-12 year olds Special. Two men, $35.O0/r/2 tires, recent brakes, 2 mounted all persons affected. used to outdoor living. 539- 10 am - 1 pm hours. John and Mark. 653 studded snows, some rust, Mothers, teens & adult women The point of diversion will be 4254. 3J_ BOATS & MARINE 120 2232. 21 located 380' west of public runs real good, $850 obo. 537- 2 pm - 5 pm HONEST RELIABLE general 4978 days, 537-4190 eves till 8 Wear loose, comfortable access to lake. The quantity of 24' BAYLINER 305, Volvo leg, FOOD PRODUCTS 150 water to be diverted or stored is labour. $10.00 per hour. pm. 20 clothing. Nathan Marsden. 21 V.H.S. 2 depth sounders. Admission by donation 500 gal. per day, the purpose 1976 S.W. DATSUN less than Phone 537-9165. 2^ for which the water will be GARDENS BEAUTIFUL. 35,000 on engine- needs rear (S10 per person suggested) MULL OF KINTYRE. 21 foor Sweet Arts used is domestic, the land or Rototilling, chipping, lawn and brakes. Runs great, some rust To register: tour boat. Ideal for sight seeing mine on which the water will garden maintenance. Murray $450 OBO. Alison, 537-4819. Patisserie Susan Krug at 537-9971 - fishing charters. 1 2 21 be used is: Lot A, Section 86, Reid. 537-5501. 2i_ 21 and Catering Ltd. South Salt Spring Island passenger capacity. $6,000 Cowichan District, Plan 49073. WINDOWS NEED CLEANING? 16-6" HOURSTON Glass OBO. 653-4353. 21 European style pastries, Objections to this application Houses, apartments, profes­ Craft 11 5 & 20 HP outboards cakes, breads, and savory 26' WOOD NORWEGIAN pilot FINALLY! may be filed with the Regional sional work at reasonable with trailer. Stereo. $3650 foods at the Saturday boat, double end, unfinished, Water Manager at 2569 rates 537-4533 22 OBO. Phone 537-2453. 21 Farmers' Market 8 am-2 pm the can be delivered, best offer. Kenworth Road, Nanaimo, B.C or by phone order. Unique Salt Spring GARDEN NEGLECTED? All 1978 DATSUN 510 New tires 537-4610 eves. 20 creations for all occasions, V9T 4P7 within 30 days of the types of organic garden work. and exhaust, 73,000 original date of the pubication of this K & C DEEP V runabout, 165 hp Birthdays, Anniversaries, Hysterical Society Rototilling. Seniors Discount. miles Doesn't eat gas $950 Retirement Parties etc. or notice. 21 537-4640. 20 OBO 537-4484. jM Mercruiser, inboard/outboard, presents 183 hours on engine, and fresh just for fun. Discounts HELP WANTED THE ONLY LEGAL weed and 1975 VOLKSWAGON DASHER water cooling system, head, available on large orders COMEDY pest control service on the Gulf S/W 4-door, 4-speed roof depthsounder, two spare and regular weekly orders. Islands Ministry of Environ­ racks, $550, bush bumper for props, trim tabs, roadrunner Wholesale accounts NIGHTS ment certified and licenced. Vt ton or larger truck, set up for trailer, 4 lifejackets, very clean welcome. Full catering. Insured. Reasonable rates. winch. $300. Days 653-2349, and well maintained, excellent Christine Weberg. 537- Friday, May 17 -/$QS&r' "PCS." Pest Control Services, eves. 653-4513. 2j value at $7,500. Phone 537- 4205- delivery available ACTIVITY CENTRE, GANGES Gulf Islands. 537-5013. 22 5316. 20 BLAAHK SHEEP MOTORS 1st Part-time position for customer SURVEY PARTY CHIEF, annual Super Sale is coming. RE-CONDITIONED outboards. Saturday, May 18 service and display, starting instrument man. available for Rich is looking for stock for the 6 hp, 9 9 hp, 40 hp, 90 hp, at BEAVER POINT HALL June through Labour Day. work on island, six years sale, if you have any cars, Harbour's End Marine 81 (A benefit for the Hall) Should qualify for "Challenge experience with Yukon trucks, R.V's, trailers, boats, Equipment. 21^ Grant". Send resume to Box highways department. Mark motorcycles, etc. for sale or 15Vj' Glascraft, 35 hp Johnson Show times: 8 pm 682, Ganges, B.C. VOS 1E0. 537-4683 (messages). 20 consignment, please call Rich Tickets available at et cetera Attn: Kishori. 20 at 653-4020. No moving (1979), $1400 obo. 537-5792. Si Beaver Point tickets also A MAN FOR CARPENTRY work. permits needed, we have, 20 Any job, any size, repairs and available at Little Part's dealer plates and insurance for 24' FIBERFORM, command PHARMASAVE REQUIRES a renovations. Andrew 537- vi 20 moving your vehicle etc. bridge, standup head, full full time dispensory assistant. 2294. •' 22 CLOSED Must work weekends. Math Dealer #9013. Phone evenings galley, excellent cond., 537-4727. Buy a classified for 2 skills an asset. Please leave CUSTOM ROTOTILLING. no job 20 $19,900. 537-2081. 22 MAY 20 too small, 7 hp rear tiller, lawn weeks and get the third week resumes at dispensory. 20 9.8 MERCURY outboard, long and garden maintenance. Call SHORT WHEEL BASE Chevy Have a for freel Call today to reserve shaft, recent tuneup, $450. BABYSITTER REQUIRED for Wayne at 653-9544 23 truck C 50 5th wheel 1972. great your space in the two boys. 5 and 8, shift work Good condition. $1250; 1982 537-4240 eves. 20 Driftwood Classifieds EXPERIENCED 12 year old Must have car and over 16 Chevette Mech good, body MARINE GEAR. 9' Davidson weekend years. Good wages for right babysitter, south end. Eren good, needs paint job. $650 653-2042. 23 dinghy with new sail, but LEGALS person. Summer student Phone 537-9983. 20 without mast. $500. Primus 2 The considered. 537-4435. 20 CARPENTER FOR any type job. 1982 DODGE 4x4 Power Ram burner kerosene stove. $50, Mobile Reasonable rates, excellent 150, short box, canopy, 318 40' %" mooring chain with NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ASSEMBLERS! Market references. Alan, 537-4510, auto.. PS/PB, good cond., swivel and float, $40. 537- APPLY FOR A DISPOSITION OF EASY WORK! EXCELLENT PAY! 21 asking $5,500. 537-4376. 20 2996 20 Monday to Saturday CROWN LAND Assemble products at home. at Creekside on McPhillips STARVIN' STUDENTS yard 1969 VOLVO stationwagon, FIBREGLASS SABOT with Call for Info work, house cleaning & body in good cond., needs some mast, sails, oars. $500. 653- 1-800-688-6719 painting. Please phone Sue & Take notice that Anne Elizabeth work, parts car included, $700 4563. 20 (Extension 169) Rose at 537-5650. 21^ obo. 653-4055. 20 McKerricher of Ganges, B.C., Directory COLUMBIA 22 sailboat, 3 jibs, occupation homemaker Refundable Fee 21 WORK WANTED: dump runs, 1986 HYUNDAI Stellar, 52,000 mainsail, spinnaker, 9.9 hp intends to make application to moving, light hauling with km, air conditioning, AM/FM Johnson, VHF, sounder, the Ministry of Crown Lands COOK'S ASSISTANT required stakeside one ton truck Also stereo, power windows, great $7000. 653-4563 (7-9 pm). TTHARA'S regional office in Victoria for a at Camp Narnia, room and have box trailer. Phone 537- condition, asking $4950 obo. 20 FRESH Licence of Occupation of land board provided, cooking 4487. ifn Call 537-4613. 23 generally situated on Sansum experience required, must SAILBOAT: 26 foot Ranger. FISH 1976 CHEV IMPALA. reliable Narrows, Saltspring Island and enjoy working with young BRYCOR. the art of woodwork­ Several jib sails, spanker, main (Mouat's Dockside) people in a camp environment. transportation, offers to $1000 sail Force 10 heater, tiller auto more specifically described ing. Everything from additions QUALITY FISH Contact 653-4364 20 537 2446 23 pilot 9.9 HP Johnson. below: Commencing at a post and renovations, kitchen TO ISLANDERS planted 75 m. west of the S.E. 1979 4-WHEEL DRIVE 1-ton $14,500. 537-9849 evenings. cabinets and vanities, to FOR OVER corner of Section Frac. 1, CHARTER BOAT CAPTAIN, Chev flat deck, good cond., 21 custom made furniture and EIGHT YEARS... Range 2W Cowichan Land must have local fishing water asking $4800. Phone 837- built-in units, for a free 16'6" HOURSTON Glasscraft, codsolesnapperoysters District, Portion North' experience 537-2205. 20 6575 or 537-2239. 20 estimate call Ron Walker at 115 & 20 hp outboards with halibutlobsterprawns Salt Spring, except Plan 23168 SUMMER IS COMING and 652-2776 (Sidney). 20 1969 VW VAN, great condition, trailer, stereo, $3650 obo. scallopstroutcrabs 25356; thence 14 m west, everyone wants to go on lots of life and power, $2000. Phone 537-2453. 22 sushisalmonclams thence 40 m. south; thence 14 vacation. We will be hiring DUMP RUNS, MOVING, light Call Diane at 537-5309. 22 smokedfish m. east; thence 14 m. north and relief this summer from June- hauling with stakeside 1 ton 15V2' Glascraft. 35 hp Johnson shrimpshark containing .056 ha more or' October Do you have truck. Also have box trailer. BEAUTY cedar cap for small (1979), $1400 obo. 537-5792 tuna... less The purpose for which the experience working with Phone 537-4487. tfn truck cab, height 6x5, $200 20 land is required is private people with special needs? Do obo. 537-4587 eves. 20 and moorage Comments concern­ endless you have a standard first aid 1968 VW BUG, excellent cond., BUILDING ing this application may be made cooking ticket Come and apply with the AUTOMOBILES 105 new brakes, $2700 obo. Phone to the Ministry of Crown Lands, SUPPLIES advice AC. and you will gain even Andrew at 537-5118 after 5 851 Yates Street, Victoria, B.C. greater experience. Resumes pm. 23 >/ION. thru SA1 V8V 1X5 387-5011. File No. accepted at the Achievement FOR SALE OR TRADE 1968 alt/even 1406745. Centre, Box 1106, Ganges, B.C. Chev. Malibu 2 dr. H. T. V8, 1979 CHEVETTE 2 dr., Coupe, VOS 1E0. 23 auto. Needs minor repairs. no rust, runs well, $800. 537- Windsor $2000 or trade for pick up truck 4631. 22 EXPERIENCED SERVERS, of equal value. Phone 537- 1981 DODGE "RAM" Camper Plywood happy and energetic, for part- 2780 20 time and full-time. Also kitchen van, 70,000 km. 6 cyl., 4 speed OPEN 8-5 VISIT OUR help. Will train willing and PARTS CAR, 1974 VW Dasher standard, 25 mpg hwy, 6 DAYS A WEEK enthusiastic applicants. stationwagon, first $500 drives excellent cond., garage kept, for all your Students apply now for it away. 537-5139. 20 $7,900obo.537-2996 22 building needs. BAR weekend and summer 1 978 CAMAROZ28- Red, black Locally owned & operated For the Freshest p,prouviwi s employment. Resumes and call USE THE "WE PRIDE OURSELVES at Rodrigo's Restaurant 653- interior, 350-V8, 4 speed • transmission, new exhaust and ON SERVICE" •JUICES 9222. 21 CLASSIFIEDS FOR tires, expensive CD stereo • PASTA SALADS NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER (live offered cheap with Camaro. RESULTS * » » » in or live out) required for a 4 $5,000. Price negotiable. Also Fresh Organic Produce year old girl in July and August have 1978 Suzuki GS750 WINDSOR MOTORCYCLES 110 Bulk Foods in a unique working environ­ motorcycle. Offers to $800 ment — a children's summer YOUR NATURAL OBO Phone 539-3302. 20 1 985 HONDA SHADOW 1100, camp on S.S.I. Mature and Rainbow Rd., Ganges FOODS MARKET low mileage and extras, best L HlJfJ experienced people preferred 1972 CELlCA Good parts car. offer. 653-4601. 22 537-5564 Applicants apply to 653-4364. Badly rusted, burns oil. $300. Salt Spring 20 537-5037 20 CLASSIC MOTORCYCLE 537-5565 4.92 Owners and Enthusiasts 1st FULL TIME HELP wanted. 1971 MERCEDES 220D, classic, excellent cond., rebuilt Annual May Day Ride. Sunday, latuie work§ Apply at "Out To Lunch" May 19 Meet at Moby's at 10 NOTICE TO CREDITORS motor, new tires, brakes, etc. CUSTOM CUT (formerly Breadwinners). 537- am Prepare now! All welcome. AND OTHERS Asking $9200. 537-9451. 4214. 20 For details call 537-5505 or Red or Yellow Cedar Re: The Estate of Jean 20 Located in "Creekhouse" Christine Markham, also CHATTERBOX CAFE, cook 537-5663. 20 653-4557 (eves.) Foot of Ganges Hill known as Jean C Markham, required, experience preferred, Buy a classified for 2 653-9409 (message) Janet C Markham and Janet but willingness to learn and weeks and get the third week RECREATIONAL 537-2325 20 Christina Markham, deceased 42-91 reliability essential. Also for free! Call today to reserve VEHICLES Notice is hereby given that vacancies for waiting staff. your space in the FOR RESULTS creditors and others having Apply in person or telephone Driftwood Classifieds PROWLER 28' travel trailer Deluxe ADVERTISE YOUR claims against the Estate of 537-4127. 22 537-9933 $7,000. Phone after six, 537- GARAGE SALE Jean Christine Markham, also Contracting KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSON 4614. 21 IN THE known as Jean C. Markham, 1977 DODGE VAN. Good for garden maintenance. 537- CUSTOM MILLING DRIFTWOOD CLASSIFIEDS Janet C Markham and Janet condition throughout. Partly TRIANGLE R.V. CENTRE offers 2242 20 LOG PURCHASE Christina Markham, deceased, camperized, $2,200 OBO Tel excellent highway exposure for late of Ganges, British your consignment vehicle. Also Offering a complete line of EXPERIENCED cleaning lady 537-4323 after 6:00 pm 21 cedar lumber and siding. Columbia, are hereby required for bright modern home. parts, service, propane, sani- FURNITURE 1981 JEEP PICKUP 4x4, new 'Shorts & clears to send them duly verified to Steady work, 4 hours per week. station, and 24 hour car and tires, winch, above box fitting, *Split post and rails FRIDGE, $50; 3-piece living the undersigned solicitor at Box 537 2242. 20 R.V. wash. Vancouver Island's 248, Ganges, B.C. VOS 1E0. on freight and tool box. 537-5367 only complete R.V. Centre. "Sawdust room suite, $100; china or before June 30, 1991, after tfn Triangle Homes Ltd.. Sidney. MICKEY MCLEOD cabinets, $75, $60; storage Business Services Yor first R.V. Centre off the 8 am - 430 pm cabinet, $30, kitchen table, which date the assets of the FORMULA FIREBIRD, 4 w disc, ferry. 656-1122 DL 5916. 653-2345 (Mill) $10; desk, 60x30, $60; dresser, said estate will be distributed, Contract Rates Available 301 -Turbo. Alpine, 200 wt having regard only to claims Call Jeff or Damans 15-92 653-4088 (Home) $10; icebox, $10; plus a lot booster, T-roofs. No rust. Messages please more. Phone 537-5921 or 537- that have been received. 537-9933 $2.800 OBO 537-9842 2' Ralph Markham, Diane 1981 DODGE VAN, custom, or evenings 2644. 20 MacPherson and Elizabeth 1979 WHITE VW Beetle Jones Rd., Fulford camperized, low mileage, CABIN FURNITURE $500- Gibson, executors of the Estate WORK WANTED convertible. A classic in 39-91 $7900. 537-2996. 20 fridge, stove, bed, dressers, of Jean Christine Markham. by excellent cond. $11,500. Call MATURE RESPONSIBLE non­ chairs etc. 653-4650. their solicitors: Pam. 1-539-3322. 21 20 FT. NOMAD TRAILER, stove, BAND SAW cut fir or cedar smoking woman is available to Weekends. 20 Ian H. Clement. 1Q70 uni i/n -••»•; frirlnia chntMOr tnilo* cloon* K Wadnwday, M»y 1B, 19S1 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Page A33

I MISCELLANEOUS I MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS PINE FOR SALE 165 • FOR SALE • FOR SALE • FOR SALE • FOR SALE COMPUTERS. IBM compati­ IN TIME FOR SUMMER Special Factory Purchase of MARINE OPENING portlights, 2 ISLAND SAVINGS bles and accessories. FURNITURE Home Furnishings. Shop burner Optimus kerosene Macintosh accessories, Insurance Services Ltd Uo you BUNK BEDS early for biggest selection & stove, Funk & Wagnells software, printers, displays, need to: Very safe and strong best buy. Save real big on encyclopedia, etc. Mark 537 prompt local service in our fully Lose weight, Complete with mattresses coffee tables, end tables, 4683 (leave message). 20 equipped facility. Desktop gain weight or •369«« sofa tables, lamps, dinettes, publishing and laser printing AIRTIGHT FIREPLACE insert by just get healthy? MATES BED recliners. beds, bunk beds, from IBM and Mac disks, image Pacific Energy, minimum Delicious, natural cakes. with three drawers mattresses and much more. scanning. Call for free opening 25" wide, 24" high, cookies and bars, increase Complete with mattress Buy 81 Save, 9818 4th St., burns 8 hours, $275. 537- consultation. Tribal Drum 00 energy levels. •388 Sidney. 20 2502. 22 Communications, Upper PINE SOFA AND CHAIR Ganges Centre, Room 203. A nutritional programme for '69800 KING SIZE waterbed, $85; 537-4720. 5291 you! For further information BOOKCASES, CHEST OF boy's bike. $25; two small CALL DRAWERS, ETC. MR. WIGGLEY'S child's chairs, $10 each; NEW PIECE Tarkett flooring, 1 -978-6092 toll free WORM RANCH excellent french doors, 10' 10" by 12'. Resembles pale or thermal, $500; desk, $10; two pink/mauve mosaics. Paid WORM CASTS (MANURE) 477-5167 20 WORKBENCH interior doors. $15 each. 537- $205, will sell for $140. 537- $1.00 per lb. FURNITURE 4336. 20 Our Life Insurance Repre­ 4677. 20 WESTINGHOUSE chest 618 Herald Street sentative, Mr. Harold freezer, 60 "x24 "x30 ", 537-2225 BMX KUWAHARA, $75; 3x4' ADULT ENGLISH saddle 383-1857 22 21 Webber, would be pleased excellent cond., 537-2242. freezer, $60; trombone, snaffle bit. Child's riding boots, to evaluate your specific 20 BMX BIKE, $15; men's 10-spd., clarinet, guitar, 4 Game Boy size 2. Stained glass window. insurance requirements, $35; girl's 5-spd., $70; cassette games, $65; Selectric Kero-sun-heater, riding hat. EXQUISITE FORMAL wedding GARAGE SALES 160 with no obligation. Phone recorder, $15; Tl 994A typewriter, wooden computer gown with long train, complete 537-4542 for an appoint­ 537-4516. :n computer with accessories, back-chair, $40; baby bike with pearl coronet headpiece ment BARK MULCH best quality. $60. 537-2199 20 carrier, $15; furnished doll and cascading layered veil, size Best price on island. 15.99 yd. S.S.I. LIONS house, $70. 537-4590. 20 10-12, $150 obo. 537-9758. COMPUTOR: Amiga 500 c/w LIFE INSURANCE Call 653-4458. 21 20 Annual colour monitor, Raven printer. ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, -Family Lots of software and a ELECTRIC KILN, hardly used, Garage Sale white, $200; chesterfield and -Mortgage Protection lots of extra shelves, $290; new TWO EXTRA LONG twin beds, computer desk. $1,100 firm, top quality, white lacquered one-arm loveseat, can be used -Key Person heatproof gloves, $30. 537- June 1 537-4248 21^ round table, 41" diameter, as sectional, $325; Kenmore -Partnership 2052 or 537-9451. « NOW ACCEPTING stove, 24" white, $500. All as DISABILITY INCOME ironing table, all excellent DONATIONS 12 VARIOUS SIZED USED new. 537-5281. 22 Sickness & Accident, 36" LECLERC Jack Loom, cond. 537-9554. 22 'man' doors, solid and hollow shuttles, warping board, wool WITH THANKS Loss of Income Protection 30" STOVE, 30" dryer, 30" core; some complete with CONTACT DENISE HEATON, winder, books, $400. 653- EMPLOYEE BENEFITS fridge. 537-9573. 20 hardware, $20 each; 2 new Agent for Thomas Cook Travel, 4625. 20 537-2000 22 for all your travel needs. 537- •Extended Health. Dental metal commercial man doors, ANNUITIES 410 DOUBLE A.E., $450; 12 ga small dents on each, $40 each. 4550. 22 YAMAHA MOWER. Hydro- pump, mod 10, $250; 16 ga Norm. 537-5105, Art, 537- COMPLETE SET of ladies golf static transmission. Still under English double, $700. Sell or 9591. 21 clubs (Pinseeker), cart and near warranty. Cost $4,556, sell for trade. 537-2484. F.A.C. new bag, $475. 653-4504. 20 $3400. Phone before 10 pm required. 20 CRAFTS 537-5324. 20 RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT, 32 ELFGUST COMICS in mint SHALLOW WELL PUMP. Blue HOME BAKING ice crusher, counter top model; condition, call Glenn at 537- ISLAtNJO BABY STUFF: Evenflo car seat, lounge chairs, neon open sign. Microwave oven, toys, etc. Garland electric salamander; 2563 eves. 22 SAVirvIGS $55; new walker. $40; Ikea Sharp computer cash register, 981 Fulford Ganges Rd. Perlick automatic glass froster; high chair, $40; Gerry-back programmable, two taxes. May 18, 9-5 pm Bunn coffee machine and RENOVATIONS OR new PJ5UPIAPgCE carrier, $40; Whirlpool washer, construction? Solar Water Coffee table, round. Swedish 20 warmer; Sharp electric cash iEBUICth LTD Westinghouse dryer, both work 9x12 rug. Bunn commercial register, E.R. 4230, GST. & Heaters. Help the envifonment. fine, $200 ea or $350 pr Older 123 LAKEVIEW CRESCENT, Isles West Hot Tubs. 653-4513 coffee machine. 537-9983. 20 2nd tax. 537-9983. 22 537 4542 deluxe German kitchen centre, tires, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17s, 25 alt even tfn includes 2 bread mixers, WORK TOO MUCH to tan waterbed, hand tools, kitchen 24 FOOT ABOVE GROUND blender, ice cream maker, outside? Get ready for summer misc., tricycle, bikes, 10 am - 2 round swimming pool, needs LIVING ROOM DRAPERIES in LARGE TOSHIBA microwave mixmaster, juice extractors, fun! Tan your bod at Dream pm 20 new liner, $400 537-9291. an open-weave material, oven, $125; solid birch chest of colour beige, width 14 ft., plus more, $250; new dovetail Maker. 653-2358. 22 YARD SALE, May 18, 1 9 & 20, 22 drawers, night table, chair and length 7 ft., excellent cond. double bed headboard, $300; jig, $55. 537-9648. 20 Sat., Sun., Mon., 9 am to 2 pm, PIANO, older type Windsor 537-5483. 20 DREAM MAKER manicures, 151 Morningside Drive in new baby stroller, $75; 5 tier pedicures and skin care upright, priced for quick sale, corner curio stand, $50; Fulford. 20 SOLID MAPLE dinette dropleaf TRAMPOLINE, 9'xlO' frame, products. Relax with Dawna. $500 firm. 537-9291. 22 moorage needed for 27 ft. table, 4 matching chairs, mint $250; will deliver. Men's top 653-2358. 22 DISHES, POTS & PANS, lots of sailboat from July 1. 537-2483. 4X6 FOOT LUGGAGE TRAILER cond, $350. 537-5134. 20 quality roller blades, size 11, goodies, 10-2 pm. Sat. & Sun., 22 with new spare tire, $1150. $100. 653-4012. 20 THIS SPACE please park on Bayview, limited 537-9291. _22 55 SQ. FT. C&S marble beige parking. 101 Tantramar Drive, 8" octagonal floor tiles, with 2" GOOD SELECTION of used 8V2' Vanguard camper, fridge, RESERVED Vesuvius. 20 FAIRLY NEW fridge and stove. beige inserts, $200 537-4652. chainsaws, S180-5350, at stove, sleeps 4, $1200; FOR YOUR AD $300 obo 537-9473 or 653- 20 Harbour's End Marine and bathtub, sink and toilet, rose MOVING SALE, May 18& 19,9 4018. 20 Equipment 20 coloured, $75; heart rate am, sectional chesterfield, OLDER MICROWAVE, good SCULPTURED NAILS. Don't monitor, wristwatch type, new garden stuff, 4'6" complete FOUR BUNDLES fiberglass, cond, $50; antique dresser ONE USED HONDA self- hide your hands, have beautiful cost $219, sale $125; 4 bikes, bed, glass, sander, scale & table, 4 chairs, small hide-a­ with mirror frame, needs propelled lawnmower, $350. and natural looking nails, great various sizes and styles. $75- much more. 333 Woodland bed. 537-2480 after 7 pm. refinishing, $40. 537-9328 At Harbour's End Marine & for all lifestyles. Dawna, 653- $125,537-2877 22 Drive. 537-9244. 20 20 20 Equipment. 20 2358. 22 MAY 18 & 19, 9 am to 2 pm, carpets, tools, kitchen cupboards, doors and win­ BCYCNA tor 25 dows, 14" colour TV, B&W BRITISH BLANKET CLASSIFIEDS words COLUMBIA AC/DC TV. 105 Natalie Lane AND YUKON These ads appear in more than 100 community newspapers in B.C. and Yukon (near Cusheon Lake Resort). COMMUNITY $195 and reach more than 3 million readers. 20 NEWSPAPERS $3.70 each additional word ASSOCIATION 205 TO PLACE AN AD CALL THIS PAPER OR BCYCNA AT (604) 669-9222. MISC^BUILDING materials and furniture, 361 Sunset Drive, 9 am to 3 pm. Sat., May 18. 20 214 Grantville, Sat . May 18, 9:30 am. Leaving island, large AUTOMOTIVE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES EDUCATION HELP WANTED PERSONALS variety from tools to some furniture. 20 OKOTOKS COLLECTOR Custom Home Design Busi­ CHEF TRAINING PRO­ Overseas Positions. Hun­ WOULD YOU LIKE to corre­ Car Auction, May 24,25. Bro­ ness. Parksville/Qualicum GRAM. Make your future dreds of top paying positions. spond with unattached Chris­ chure available. Examples: Beach area of Vancouver Is­ financially secure. Join Can­ All occupations. Attractive tian people, ages 18-80, the OLD FREEZER, BMX Kuwa- 17 Chev, 29 Model A. 49 land. Steady established ada's #1 industry. Cooking benefits. Free details. Over­ object being companionship hara, trombone, clarinet, seas Employment Services, guitar. Game Boy, Selectric Rolls, Corvettes, XKE, 55 business in a rapidly-growing is a recession-proof career. or marriage. Write Dept., CA, Box 460, Mount typewriter, computer back- Cad, Mustangs, T Birds, Ex- area. With or without CA.D.D. Short, intense training. Fi­ ASHGROVE, P.O. Box 205, chair, old washing machine, calibur, 68 Camaro. Still good System, office equipment and nancial terms. Gov't fund­ Royal, Quebec, H3P 3C7. Chase, B.C., V0E1 MO. spaces. (403)938-4139. 200 training. (604)248-3373. ing. Continuous enrolment. doll house, tools, miscellan­ REAL ESTATE eous. May 18-19, 8-5 pm, 274 cars. DUBRULLE FRENCH •BE RICH AND FAMOUS" Park Drive (behind Dagwoods). TASTEE - FREE2.... New CULINLARY SCHOOL, 1522 FT $100,000. PT $25,000 PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD BUILDING SUPPLIES Follow signs. 20 franchises available in se­ W. 8th Ave., Vancouver, B.C., Commission. Market Can­ for unpaid taxes. Crown Land DOORS! WINDOWSI Inte- lected areas of B.C. From 738-3155. Toll-free 1-800- ada's Hottest Music Video availability. For information 104 CEDAR LANE, Sat., May rior and exterior wood, metal $50,000 to $200,000. Call 667-7288. Vacation Program Booklet. on bolh write: Properties, DepL 18, 8 am to ? 20_ and French doors, wood now for a free brochure, Protected Territories avail­ CN, Box 5380, Stn. F, Ot­ (604)862-8143 or write: T.F. able. 24 hour information MOVING: furniture, household windows, skylights. MORE! FOR SALE MISC tawa, K2C3J1. items, children's games, Call collect to WALKER DOOR Franchises of Canada Inc., line. 1-800-263-1900. bicycles, wagon building 227 -1891 Springfield Road, Forest Seedling Nursery and WINDOW in Vancouver EXPERIENCE A SUMMER supplies, storage boxes, Kelowna, B.C., V1Y5V5. Ask Peter's Bros. Paving and In­ 1,500,000 seedling capacity. at (604)266-1101. CHRISTMAS down under. If clothing, and lots more, about your preferred lo­ land Contracting Disposing Ready for expansion. 160 you are between 18-30 and Saturday, May 18, 9 am, 141 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES cation. ..Summeriand... .NOW of 200 pieces of Surplus acres. Two homes. Retir­ interested in working on a Hedger Rd. (off Walker Hook). SOLD. Kamloops....Available. Equipment, Dump Trucks, ing. Low interest mortgage No early birds please. 20 UNLIMITED INCOME PO- farm overseas contact the Vanderhoof....Cond. Sold. Tractors, Loaders, Belly available. Mahood Falls, B.C. TENTIAL, Manufacturer now International Agricultural Dumps, Excavators, Pavers, $472,000. (604)395-7108. SATURDAY, May 18, 10 am, accepting applications for GRANDMA LEE'S "Water­ Exchange Association, 1501 110 Russell Rd. (off Mansell), Window Elevator, Rollers, provincial distributors of front Centre" Vancouver's -17 Ave., S.W., Calgary, AB, for cash only. Moving off island, Dozers, Graders,Jaws, 1213 1/2,1, 5 & 10 Acre Riverfront "JUICEWORKS", the amaz­ newest office/hotel highrise. household items, rugs, books, Crushers, 25,000 gallon Hot T2T 0E2. and View Lots on the Th­ ing new fresh juice vendor. Franchise unit available for armchair, vinyl flooring, tools, Oil Tank, Water Trucks, Music For Young Children ompson River, six miles west Call Acton Assemblies food fair to hardworking, chainsaws, exercycle and Equipment, Trailers, Back- requires Teachers in your of Kamloops Lake. Terms (416)873-7806, for informa­ energetic individual. Oper­ much more. 20 hoes, and Truck Scales. Call area. Already established in O.A.C. Callcollect373-2282. tion package. ate during business hours. AFTERGRAD GARAGE SALE, Vic Kampe, (604)493-6791. over 300 centres across Minimum unencumbered May 25, 9-3 pm. Farmers' ESTABLISHED VIDEO Canada. Grade 8 Piano, Investing or retiring? 3 bed­ capital $75,000. Open this room basement home with Institute Hall. 21 BUSINESS in year-round Underground Sprinklers. Grade 2 Theory required. Call fall (403)465-9502. fireplace and ensuite in Logan Recreational capital of Van­ Rainbird, Minipaw. Pop up 489-1746. Lake. Currently rented, $600/ MISCELLANEOUS couver Island, COURTENAY, BUSINESS PERSONALS preseason special $27.95. MISCELLANEOUS mo. Asking $73,900. Call B.C. Steady market, excel­ To order call toll-free 1-800- FOR SALE 165 lent opportunity for couple. Collect overdue accounts Malcolm Gloster, Brookside yourself with The "Collection 561-7867. SAFETY ROADBLOCKS. If PROPANE STOVE, 30" Asking $54,900. Owner Realty, (604)467-5131. Information Manual". $18.95 you have been set on foot, Enterprise, excellent cond., moving. (604)336-8452 (Gys harrassed or lost your ve­ SERVICES $200; fridge frigidaire, 10 cu. Bos). (tax, shipping included). Co- "Potato Planter with hilling Business Development Ltd., hicle through the formidable ft, $125; twin beds, $75 each; and digging attachments. new vehicle inspection pro­ MAJOR ICBC and injury electronic organ, console Okanagan Valley. Well-Es- #252,15087 16th Ave., White Only $299.00 plus freight. gram, please phone us!! 547- claims. Joel A. Wener trial model, best offer. 537-5516. tablished Family Restaurant Rock B.C., V4A 6G3, Phone (306)253-4343." 9968. lawyer for 22 years. Call 20 Franchise, Downtown High­ (604)535-9822. collect: (604)736-5500. way location. Modern Prem­ GLADRAGS PANTY LINERS- a BUY/SELL NEW/USED pipe. Contingency fees available. ises. Training provided. CAREERS clever, responsible alternative ASTROLOGY REPORTS - New 6" and 4" galvanized Injured in B.C. only. to those paper and plastic $135,000. Call David Jones FREE career guide to home- Natal, 30+ pgs. $17.50. pipe lightwall VIC grooveable; TRAVEL landfillers. Call Kim, 537-4099. Realty World, Downtown study correspondence Di­ Compatability, 20+ pgs. 4,000 lb. forklift; 1984 Ford 21 Realty, (604)545-5371. ploma courses. Accounting, $1750, 3/6/12 mo. Fore­ flatdeck propane, 48' hyboy; Vancouver Island Paradise! casts $15/$25/$40. Send Rapidly growing One Hour Aircondiboning, Bookkeeping, 1988 D8H cat. 1-795-1111. Lovely, fully equipped ocean- RIDING MOWER, Sears, 8 HP, Birthdate(s), Place, Time (if 32" cut. $380; Wooden mast, Photo and Portrait Studio in Business, Cosmetology, Elec­ front Studio in beautiful Vic­ known) with Certified Cheque 28' c/w SS rigging, $500; Beautiful Sooke, Vancouver tronics, Legal/Medical Sec­ BLANKET toria. Spectacular views of or Money Order. Astrodata Mercedes 6 cyl engine, fits Island. Konica Nice Print retary, Psychology, Travel. Strait of Juan de Fuca and Services, C-5, Fawn Creek, CLASSIFIED ADS 220-230 series. Excellent System. Serious enquiries Granton, (5A)-263 Adelaide Olympic Mountains. $100/ condition c/w automatic RR#1, Lone Butte, B.C., VOK only. Home 642-4087. Work West, Toronto, 1-800-950- AN ADVERTISING Day (3 day Min.), $600/Week. transmission, $600; Men's 12 1X0. fid?-4355 1972. BEST BUY! 1(604)370-2511. Pag»A3* QULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Wednesday. May 15. 1991

MISCELLANEOUS HOUSES FOR RENT 21011 REAL ESTATE TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: GARDEN MAINTENANCE: immaculate 1981 Sandpointe Looking for someone to take 850 SQUARE FEET commercial FIVE BEDROOM, 3 bathroom, EXPLORER mobile home, 14x60, 2 care of your landscaping for the shop space. Parking utilities ocean view home on Humph­ FRASER'S PROPERTY bedrooms, porch, 2 storage season? Call Christina at 653- Good traffic area Available reys Hill, in Vesuvius, ' MANAGEMENT sheds and decks, can be moved 2079 Organic methods only. THIMBLE FARMS June 1st $500 537-5266. 21 $175,000.537-4008. 21 or left at present location: 5 Certificate of Landscaping/ 537-4722 or AFFORDABLE LIVING by the 175 Arbutus 1 FOR RENT/LEASE Box 1565, Ganges acres of farmland in the Horticulture. 20 537-5788 tOJT 2000 sq ft of easily divided seal For an overview of the beautiful Burgoyne Valley, at 20 Crofton community and a . only $275 per month rental. LOST: Bart Cat is all black, 7 DAYS A WEEK space in Ganges (located above yellow eyes, short-haired, very w Pharmasave). Rent part of it or personalized showing of Call George at 537-9981 or affectionate neutered male. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m all of it. Warm in winter, cool in properties, call the real estate 537-9111 for information. Y BEAUTIFUL waterfront home, resident-specialist and save MLS $29,900. Century 21 Last seen April 26, Beaver summer. Great harbour/park Point and Weston Lake. 653- view. Contact Santy Fuoco private dock, deep sea $$$ and time. Lorraine Moore Islands Realty Ltd. 20 WE GIVE moorage, gardener kept, 246-2655 of Sutton Group- 2079. 20 537-5577. ifn HELP WANTED: caretaker PERSONALIZED SERVICE magnificent beach, small boat Resource Realty, 748-5000 ISLAND CAR WASH open for FOR RENT OR LEASE, 750 sq and motor A few weeks left in required for island off the north end of Salt Spring. NS/ND the season. Mon - Sat., 10-5 OPEN ALL ft commercial space, June. July. Aug. and Sept. pm. 537-4581. 20 downtown core. 537-5115. Phone 1-604-537-5404, 1- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY preferred with some mechan­ WEEKEND 604-721-5644. For rent per ical and carpentry experience, 1984 FORD TEMPO, 4 cyl., week. 20 WORK TOO MUCH to tan good work habits and auto., 4 dr., with air, excellent 20% OFF HOUSES FOR RENT 210 outside? Get ready for summer dependability essential. Free shape, $3995 obo. 537-2281 ALL SEED POTATOES, fun at Dream Maker May rent in second home. Some or 537-4581. 20 ONION SETS and HOLIDAY GETAWAY. Luxury WANTED TO RENT 215 special. 10 sessions $39.95, living expenses, access to BOXED SMALL FRUITS ocean-front home on sunny 653-2358. _22 boats, remuneration in 1984 OLDS CUTLASS station- CARETAKING Responsible, (raspberries, gooseberries. South End. Fully furnished exchange for caretaking duties. wagon, 7 pass., V6, auto., air. non-smoking university grapes, etc.) Views, trails, beaches. BLAAHK SHEEP MOTORS 1st Responsible adult with good offers or trade. 537-2281 or student is seeking a caretaker $840/wk. 537-5938. 21 annual Super Sale is coming. references need only apply. 1 - 537-4581. DL9716. 20 position. Has had experince Rich is looking for stock for the 946-6400 eves 20 31 FT. FIBERGLASS boat, FREE SHARED HOUSE Private with farm animals and sale. If you have any cars, head, galley, Volvo power, good RHODODENDRON Organic garden/orchard. Hot gardening. Contact Lisa Koski, trucks, R.V.s, trailers, boats, RELIABLE PROFESSIONAL for work boat and diving. 537- & AZALEAS WORKSHOP tub. $375 Non smoker 537-5972. 21 motorcycles, etc., for sale or woman wants a clean sunny 5631 20 Tues , May 21, 10 am & 5 pm Vegetarian food. School aged consignment, please call Rich and spacious 2 bedroom house Call to register kid OK. Large room/closets. LOCAL CARPENTER seeking at 653-4020. No moving in a quiet area by mid Aug. or FOUND: mature cat, grey and Limite• d. •seatin • g Beautiful location/ocean reasonably priced 1 or 2 permits needed, we have Sept. 1. Excellent references white, long hair, yellow eyes, view/mid-island 537-5240.21 bedroom house or cabin, dealer plates and insurance for available. Call collect 1-228- since early April. Dukes Road, GET YOUR preferably in a quiet area. N/S, moving your vehicle, etc. 0236. 20 Armand Way. Must go! 653- HANGING BASKETS Salt Spring Getaways no pets. Ref's available, willing Dealer No. 9013. Phone eves. 2098. 20 NOW FOR —WANTED— to work on house or property. 537-4727 FOR SALE: extra long older REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Yes SPRING & SUMMER If you are the owner of a Please call Karl, 537-9278 couch with matching chair. you can afford a home! Geraniums, Mixed, Fuschias, waterfront, rural, or seaview, after 5:00 pm or leave message Solid carved wood. $80. 537- Affordable 1973 "Canadiana" Begonias, Impatiens & self-contained cottage or home at 537-4181 during the day.2i CAT LOST: black with white bib 9354. 20 mobile home, 12x72, 2-3 Ivy Geraniums and toes, corner of Beddis and on the Island, would like to rent bedrooms, to be moved. CSA & to choose from your property for the summer Fulford Ganges Rd. Please J.D. FOUND: set of GM car keys MHR #s and moving estimates $ 95 by the week, and would like to phone the Halliwells at 537- 10 each PROPERTY 9495. 20 outside St. George's Church. available. Call George at 537- find out how to be included in 653-4004. 20 9981 or 537-9111 for details. OR our catalogue, please write MANAGEMENT Priced to sell quickly. Only LAST CHANCE or call: WANTED: reasonable out-' —Residential Properties— $21,000. Century 21 Islands To bring us your own basket ERIC BOOTH board, 7.5 to 10 hp. Phone 537- PRINCESS HAS SOME Realty Ltd. 20 or planter and we'll plant them —Commercial Properties— 2716 before 8 pm. 20 beautifully trained gentlemen for you, to be picked up AClPEMBERTON HOLMES —Vacant Land Rentals— kittens available, 7 weeks old, HELP WANTED: mature cleaning lady, 3-4 hours per in 2 or 3 weeks. WM (Gulf Islands) Ltd. "Let me handle your QUALITY TOPSOILS & white with orange or tabby s 96 week. Vesuvius area. 537- 10" baskets 7 Box 929,Ganges, B.C.. VOS 1E0. rental problems" barkmulches, manuresandsoil markings. Call 537-2784. 20 9102. 20 More for larger size containers (604) 537-5568. JACK ANDREWS amendments, aggregates & small load trucking. Rainbow FOR SALE large floral TRAINED ACUPRESSURIST, by WOOD & MOSS BASKETS 653-2323 Landscape Supply. 537-4346 chesterfield and chair, small appointment only. Clinic hours: NOW AVAILABLE coffee table with two matching HOUSE WANTED TO RENT for 21 Saturday 9-6. Call Gail end tables. 537-2693. 20 Salt Spring Property the month of August. Dubeau, Mon.-Fri. 653-4466. -HELP RECYCLE— 20 Bring your empty pots and Management Archeology group working in TRY OUR DELICIOUS Belgian AUTOS: 1975 Datsun 280Z, containers for us to reuse. Montague Harbour looking for waffle for breakfast or must sell, owner leaving ROOM FOR RENT: North end, • RESIDENTIAL RENTALS * "largish" house. Must be anyti me. Top it off with a scoop country, new tires, needs $275/month. female pre­ " PROPERTY WATCH * located mid to south Galiano of ice cream, fresh strawber­ engine work. $350. 537-2396 ferred 537-2259. 20 aournfY f^KiiMf The Economical and Will pay going rate. Contact ries and whipping cream for FRASER'S Reliable Choice Charles at 275-5427. 20 only $3.50. Harlan's Chocolate J^Y& SQUEAKIE still missing. HILLCREST HOUSE Antiques THIMBLE PETER JACQUEST Treats, next to Pharmasave. 20 Izzytsaiaige q bellied (when and Ollie's Boutique, Upper nele" - uigred male cat FARMS %r Box 1012, Ganges 1 75 Arbuiusf ^"^*, 537-4529 ^ WORK WANTED: Steve Ganges Mall, Sidewalk Sale, with white on che^r*ltd toes y^ Willerton, Architectural Design Sat . May 18, all day. Bargains Squeakie (real name Aroe" nt Galore. is a sleek slate grey neut? NEW LONG ultant and Project 0: 24x36 BARN NEAR Long TERM LISTINGS Manager (mini or mega). 537- TV ANTENNA with rotor, used male. Both have green/yeHow Harbour, suitable for storage. m eyes and are deeply missed. WANTED 5266. 16 years on Salt Spring. 'ear, cost $300, sell $1 50. Phone Peter at 537-4529. Salt 537-2524. Call 537-5542 or 537-9331 Spring Property Management Several one/two bedroom HAVE YOU SEEN US LATELY? uses THREE BEDROOM plus r ocean view home, fireplace, rent., [ ?750 , i i\< niMinl VA baths, workshop, garden, weekly | IKIICUT ; $775/month, long term. Phone Peter 537-4529, S.S. Property M. & M. GARVEY Glen W. Moores Li m •« m •• «• m m m- J Management. tin (Property Management) We offer the Gulf Islands Box 341 Ganges Certified General Accountant largest selection of THREE BEDROOM near St. Mary Lake, sunny, large yard, B.C. VOS 1E0 NEW & USED 537-9989 o QUALITY FURNITURE. wood and electric heat, 1 Vi 2 APPLIANCES. STEREOS, TVs baths, single garage, all Mon.-Thu'S 10-5 pm appliances, long term. S800 REAL ESTATE per month. Phone Peter at 537- Fri.. 10-8 pm. Sat., 10-5 pm Accounting, Auditing 4529. S.S. Property Manage­ FOR SALE Upper Ganges Centre ment. Un Hidden Court PRIVATE SALE: Low price, Taxation — Personal and Corporate 537-3744 20 CHARMING SALT SPRING $119,000, low taxes, large cottage, June-Sept.. $250 per solid brick house on Rainbow Management Consulting DAVIDSON SAILING dinghy, 9' week, weekend rates also Road across from power line at long, $850: men's Raleigh available. 537-2294 20 PallotWay. 12 years old. Lots of bicycle, 3-spd., $60; collapsible space for home occupation. Raleigh bicycle, 3-spd., $60 THREE BEDROOM house on 1 1300 sq tt basement area & Phone 537-5155. 20 Please Call For Appointment acre, south end. $725, garage. Includes existing guest available August 1. 1-921- cottage on 3 acres. Phone MISCELLANEOUS 9605. 23 John, noon to 2 pm. 604-872- WANTED TWO BEDROOM unfurnished 7526 (Vancouver). 2l_ 537-5557 cottage on lake, year lease, WANTED: old painted "Porch drapes, fridge, stove, NS. $600, Box 810 Ganges B.C. furniture" — tongue & grove available June 1, suitable for PRIVATE Above the Bank of Commerce cupboards, benches, stools, pie working couple, references. Formerly Terra Tepper, Public Accountant safes, tool chests, trunks, cast Please reply to Driftwood, Dept. SALE iron beds, etc Cash paid. 537- U. Box 250, Ganges VOS 1E0. 4897 eves. 31 Phone 537-2229 eves. 22 Two level, 5 bedroom LOOKING FOR step ladder, SALT SPRING ISLAND, for 2 bath, 4.9 Acres wooden kitchen chairs, desks, those seeking privacy and Fully fenced, orchard, bureaus, small old tables, seclusion, 1 5 acre farm on Mt. greenhouse, paved driveway, table saw, gardening tools, Maxwell with one bedroom three carports, 30 gpm well, hoses and book shelves. 653- cottage, small orchard and cement block workshop with 4755. 20 barn, no dogs. $500. 653-. two garage doors, utility shed, 4237. 23 fully landscaped, excellent If ~f^ GAS LAWNMOWER, gas sunny location, tip top weedeater, aluminum boat for UPPER FLOOR OF heritage condition, ideal for business­ fishing and bunkbeds. 537- house, beautiful southfacing man and family, one mile from 4825. or Vancouver 224-5072. ocean view in village, 3 rooms, Ganges. plus full bath, newly renovated, [tj I!* <2) 20 shared kitchen, quiet non­ $235,000 HELPI I'm in desperate need of smoking single, no pets, May a Fisher Price Swingamatic 15-Oct. 30, $400 per month 537-4342 22 { chair. Call Lorraine. 537-4768 including utilities. 537-4286. 20 20 DRIFTWOOD HAS something '$1 Jj & for you I When you place your MJ» BORROW OR RENT, sturdy ROOM FOR RENT in UBC Garage Sale ad, for an extra playpen for 16 month old family home, $350 per month, $1.00, pick up a poster kit to .r 'l^i grandchild, month of June. NS, meals negotiable, July 1 help you with your sale. 126 537-4086. 20 Pat and Lana. 1-224-2655. Upper Ganges Rd. 8:30-4:30, A 7 * 22 Mon. - Fri. tfn MUSICAL THREE BEDROOM home on 5 INSTRUMENTS 175 acres, ocean view, $775. 537- RECYCLE THIS PAPER 4783. 20 KEN AKERMAN piano tuning LARGE NEW HOME set in and repairs Prompt, friendly beautiful gardens. Heritage service. Call for free estimate. THIS SPACE Barn. View. Drop by 444 Long 537-4533. 22 RESERVED Harbour and check it out. 21 MASON RISCH upright piano. TWENTY SOUTH facing acres, (D.O $1500. Phone Tao at 537- FOR YOUR AD 4 miles to Ganges, sites, roads, 4487. 20 garden, wells, pond, mobile. FOR FUN & SUN, quality home, $149,000. 537-2919. 21 private, clean, level beach on COMMERCIAL St Mary Lake, with dock and BRIGHT. WELL insulated 5 SPACE FOR RENT 201 boat, 800 sq. ft studio suite, bedroom 2 bathroom family "Equality is more than appearance" full kitchen and bathroom, also home situated on level, sunny, LOCKED STORAGE SPACE for laundry facility available, bring well treed Vi acre lot on Wednesday, May 16, 1991 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Page A35

• »U DOWN THE YEARS Driftwoo u. • Interested Gulf Islands residents Legion was Jack Lamb. • The Salt decision on a challenge to the St. centre with a $6,000 donation Fes­ Thirty Years Ago were invited to apply for residence at Spring Planning Association agreed Mary Lake gasoline outboard ban. tival organizer Michael Armstrong • A two-month hunt for a cougar Pioneer Village, which project that the island's zoning bylaw (66) The challenge argued that the lake's told a meeting his group's three goals first sighted on Mt. Bruce concluded managers hoped would be complete needed updating and that land-use electric-motbr-only restriction was were to plan and operate an annual on Prevost Island. Government by October. contracts should be employed in unconstitutional and the Canada arts festival, construct a permanent hunter Skate Hames and a pair of Ganges to direct development along Shipping Act — the legislation under tracking dogs treed and shot the 130- Twenty Years Ago lines specified by the Community which the ban was enacted — did not arts centre and promote and develop pound animal after being alerted to • Youth employment program Plan. authorize such restrictions for the local performing and visual artists its presence by island owner Hubert members on Salt Spring chose Flem­ • Mayne Island's Health Centre protection of water quality. through the festival and arts centre. DeBurgh. ing Villadsen as their student leader opened its doors although the official • About 35 ratepayers from the at a special meeting. The Chamber of opening was scheduled for later in the • A salmonid enhancement Edwards and Armstrong set a five- Fulford area decided to write a letter Commerce-initiated group was year. project on Cusheon Creek was set to year goal for opening of the per­ to the education minister to deter­ developing into a youth-run venture release its first school of coho fry. manent facility. mine whether the school board had with nationwide interest shown in the Ten Years Ago About 5,500 fry from 8,000 coho • A new primary adventure authority to amalgamate the South project • About 400 questionnaires were eggs taken from Fulford Creek would playground was installed at Salt Salt Spring voting district with the • After writing a letter to the editor mailed to Salt Spring residents to be released to both Fulford and Spring Elementary School. Installa­ rest of the island. Several people of Driftwood deploring the theft of determine what recreational facilities Cusheon creeks. tion work was handled by volunteer voiced concerns about being the Australian flag from the Lion's and services were wanted on the is­ swamped by the larger Ganges Club wine and cheese party, Walter land. In a letter accompanying the • Salt Spring resident and artist parents and funds came from parent population. Mailey of Welbury Point received questionnaire, commission chairman Allan Edwards backed his personal fundraising activities, community • Salt Spring's Chamber of Com­ the flag in the mail a few days later. Glenn Woodley said that, as a result commitment to a local summer fes­ group donations and the parks and merce introduced plans to install He expressed gratitude for its return. of the defeat of November recreation tival of the arts and permanent arts recreation commission. roughly 240 feet of flower boxes • A Salt Spring resident raised referendum, the commission was along the beach side of the causeway concerns at a planning association anxious to determine what recreation as soon as the highways department meeting that the island would be facilities would be favoured by local MASTERSTROKE completed the causeway widening planned out of existence. residents. The November referen­ RENOVATIONS project. The chamber said the project "Are you going to tell people they dum was for a 19,000-square-foot would promote its aim to make the can't come here after you get to 7,000 recreation centre including a swim­ We let our customers island a more attractive place for resi­ ming pool, theatre and multi-purpose 1x2 speak for us: people?" asked Joe Nickerson dents and visitors. It's newspaper talk for a one- Planning association chairman area with an estimated capital cost of column by 2-inch ad. Too small I.C. Shank reminded Nickerson the $2.12 million. to be effective? You're reading A great team, a real pleasure Twenty-Five Years association was a voluntary group • A campaign to clean up Ganges this one! Your best bet to reach to have around. Terrific job! without authority. was planned with three island the maximum number of Ago readers at the lowest cost. —John & Rene Calam • Elsie Thacker was chosen Salt schools agreeing to participate. A • Plans were announced for a new Call Jeff or Damaris for details Spring's Citizen of the Year at the Chamber of Commerce meeting dis­ at the Gulf Islands Driftwood, Any inquiries? Call Ganges Bank of Montreal building to 537-9933 annual Chamber of Commerce din­ cussed methods of cleaning up the David Halliwell - 537-9495 replace the old one in the same loca­ ner. The 81-year-old Thacker was village — including a beautification tion. Construction was expected to credited with starting the local Old contest and flushing of the roads with start within six months, be tackled in Age Pensioners' Organization and water in an attempt to keep down the two stages, with the completed build­ volunteering for many other com­ dust. ing in operation within a year. ALARM & SECURITY SYSTEMS munity services. • School board chairman Strick • Completion of Fulford Hall Aust told a group of Fulford residents downstairs renovations was Fifteen Years Ago the education ministry had "all but celebrated by the hall committee and • Saanich and the Islands MLA promised" a six classroom school all those attending the spring flower Hugh Curtis promised to make repre­ with a 150-srudent capacity for Salt show. Mahogany walls had been put sentations to the provincial cabinet • Professional Sales & Service into the dining room, and extra cup­ Spring's south end. He also said two • Installations into new or existing buildings regarding drastic ferry fare increases. boards and a double sink were two sites were under consideration—one • Gov't licensed, certified & bonded Curtis agreed that residents of the welcome additions to the kitchen near the junction of Stewart and • Located on Salt Spring to serve you better islands were justified in their indig­ • ULC approved. 24-hr monitoring area. A meeting was later held to Beaver Point roads and the other by nation at the big hike in fares. Peti­ discuss renovation plans for the rest Isabella Point and Fulford-Ganges CALL US FOR A FREE SECURITY EVALUA TION: tions were formed and protest meet­ of the building. roads. Lancer Building (upstairs) 537-5451 ings held on affected islands to press » • A colour television demonstra- for rescission of the increases. Five Years Ago ^s^ tion showing "a bright true and life- • First recipient of the new Legion ""•"Wiepicture" was sponsored on Salt • The B.C. Supreme Court was Service Medal from Salt Spring is­ expected to imminently hand down a Sprfflg-fay^Sheffield TV and Radio. land branch of the Royal Canadian

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