J. I^^f M^ . v ;{ West Canadian' Graphic Industries, 204 West 6th Ave.. 2nd Class Mall lotl ]3, C. Registration No. 1142 S«rvic INSUL_ i I A the Sunshine Coast, (Howe Sound to Jervls Inlet), including Port Mellon, Hopkins Landing, Granthams Landing, Gibsons, Roberts Creek, This Issue 14 Pages — 15c _w.iso n Creek, Selgio Pork, Sechbl t, Halfmoon Bgy/Secftt Cove, Pender Hrb., Mode.ro Pork, Garden Boy, Irvine's Landing, JEorl Covo, Egmont Union Lobel LARGEST CIRCULATION OF AN* fi^MER ON THE SOUTHERN SUNSHINE COAST. Vol, 10, No. 51 —WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1973 Absolute discharge granted . > . \ O* IWflf'tr'g Court co#victs RCMP sergeant accredited -pSt. Mary's Hospital has re­ ceived provisional accreditation, Eric of assaulting suspect in cell Hensch president of the board of trustees, has been told by the Canadian Council SECHBLT--Sgt. William Saunders, NCO . :and Saigeon was lodged in the Sechelt he identified as Const. Lovenuk came of Hospital Accreditation. in charge off the Sechelt RCMP detach- . \detachment cells, since the Gibsons lock- into the cell, removed the bedding, re­ ' Ellen Bragg, administrator of the hos­ ment, has been found guilty of assault— \UP was occupied. turned with a bucket of water and pital, expressed her pleasure at the provi­ for ordering water thrown on a "gross- { Saigeon testified that shortly after "doused me with it. I got soaking wet sional accreditation and!"gave credit to mouthed" prisoner who caused an early- 'he was placed in custody, about 1:30 a.m., and it made me feel a tittle bad. staff members "whose diligence and en­ morning disturbance in the cells, awafc- he started yelling to be released "because "Another officer came in and threw thusiasm has resulted in this recognition LAYING FIRST wreath on Cenotaph from the Legion hall to the Cenotaph ening Saunders, his wife and five chil-.y'jmy stomach hurt." a bucket of water over me. It was either of the sound quality of care provided by at Sechelt is acting mayor Harold Flying overhead ia a salute to Can­ dren. i An officer came into the cell area, but Lovenuk or Dingle. Then they just left St. Mary's Hospital. me there 'til I was let out at 8:30 a.m, "An accreditation certificate is as­ Nelson. Overcast sides didn't deter ada's war dead moments after the (See editorial comment) .ignored Saigeon's,requests to be taken .•to hospital, the complainant alleged. or 9 a.m." surance to the community of successful large turnout of Legionaires, auxi­ ceremonies were three float planes Similar charges against Consts. Clar­ liary members, cubs, scouts, guides, of-Tyee Airways. The Rev. John . "I started rapping/on the cell again. On further questioning by crown pro­ efforts and offer a high quality of service ence Lovenuk and Wayne Dingle, who fSgt, Saunders came in and told me to shut secutor W. S. Berardino, Saigeon recalled and an optimum quality of care. I am Godkin read a brief prayer. "cooled off" the prisoner, were dismissed. brownies. The Legion's newly formed •up. I asked him to take me to hospital. that an officer had sprayed him with a sure that the residents of the Sunshine. seven piece pipe Band led the parade Provincial court was told Noyf 9 that IHe said'no'and left." hose when the second bucket of 'yrater Coast will be pleased and reassured to the complainant, Charles Saigeon, -7, of I When Saigeon continued to yell and failed to quieten him. know that their hospital has met stand­ Gibsons, was involved in a motor vehicle ^bang on the cell door, Saunders returned: After he was released, Saigeon walked ards which have national and interna­ accident on the evening of May 25.. and said, 'Do,yOu want, me to. throw a to St. Mary's Hospital, where he was tional approval" Gibsons RCMRaglspected that he was couple of buckets of. water on you; WiU admitted and treated for a bruised pan­ Accreditation is difficult for a small impaired, and took him to Sechelt for . that smarten you up?' the witness testi­ creas. ' . x hospital, Mrs. Bragg told The Times, and _ a breathalyzer test. fied. ... Dr. Hugh Inglis, who attended to the e said that the hospital had provisional" A reading of .15 was obtained, almost Saigeon told the court that when he complainant, said the injury could havg' accreditation in 1970 and lost it in 1971. twice maximum legal blood-alcohol level, i carried on shouting, an officer whom been caused, in the car accident May 25. "Since that time the level of accredita­ The injury would have caused pain, the tion standards had risen so that we have doctor testified. But on further question­ had a lot of catching up to., do." Without controversial clause • • ing by defence counsel Paul BVaser, he admitted that the liquor Saigeon had Dr. L. O. Bradley, Toronto, executive consumed could have had an anaesthetiz­ director of the Canadian Council on ing effect, with the pain flaring up in the Hospital Acceditation, told Hensch and morning when Saigeon was sober. the board while provisional accreditation Sechelt council okays may sound disappointing, "I would sug­ The complainant admitted drinking a gest that this is not the case." full bottle of advocaat and two glasses of vodka during the evening of May 25. "There was general agreement that new bylaw for building -testifying under the protection of the there had been improvement in all areas Evidence Act, which ensured his and that there was evidence, that this was SECHBLT—Village of Sechelt now has Council will take Out insurance to likely to continue. It was felt, however, a. building bylaw but it is without cover itself in case of any emergency. evidence would not be used against him in an upcoming impaired driving trial, that the program that now appears to be ' its clause demanding that all structures Watson's .reason for not wanting the soundly established was very recently valued over $50,000 be approved by'a Saigeon said he was drunk by 6 p.m. amendment was. because "there would —seo pago A-2 •—see page B-5 qualified engineer or professional person •be no way it can be policed. There is no with similar qualifications. other community in British^ Columbia Aid. Dennis Shuttleworth, in attempt­ with such a clause." ing to insert the clause in the bylaw at Shuttleworth said that if defects occur Wednesday's regular meeting, feared in buildings approved by ah engineer it that municipalities and its employees, would be on the person; not on the mun- such as building inspectors, could be held - icipality, the blame would fall. liable if a building, not approved by a 'This village could be broke financial­ Mrs. H. Batchelor, Silver star mother professional engineer, should collapse. ly after one good action," Shuttleworth On Wednesday, only Shuttleworth and said. Aid. Norm Watson constituted the coun­ Watson referred to an instance in cil with acting mayor Harold Nelson White Rock where a building inspector in the chair replacing vacationing Mayor was held responsible for a building that Ben Lang. Aid. Ted Osborne was absent. collapsed. He said the' municipality was Two aldermen and a chairman constitute not cited. a quorum under the Municipal Act. "That's only because the statute of Shuttleworth moved that the amend­ limitations had run out on the munici- ment be adopted but his motion died' ^.pality," Shuttleworth stated, "and it miss- because Watson did not second it. WatsOi. . i(i_iiiMiiiMi_ii«Hiiif«itii«i(iMiaiiii>iiiiii(iiiiainiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii>iiiiiiaiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii»iiiiiiiiiiii»iiiiiiiiniiaiiiiMi aaMiiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaiaaaiaaaaaaa $ LEST WE forget. . . -3.fl.st member of Gibsons Legion, Allan Ncvens, in by DICK centre of wreath-laying group, pays PROCTOR tribute to fallen comrades during re­ Sunshine Coastings membrance day service Nov. 11. Aid­ Mattgo Hanson, Lodio. Auxiliary IT ALMOST goes without flaying—once fast. community. I digress. ing him, at right, i_ slater Eleanor again Sochelt School board and 1-nch- » • • "Aa there arc many areas in tho coun­ Morris and, at left, branch president _m can't resolve their differences so the Ed and Anna Cuylits leaving the Sun­ try where these studies aro required, I Stan Vorhulst. Looking on is Joan next meeting goes to the government shine Cooat for Ottawa Is going to'leave anticipate that there will be somo travel­ Quarry, ladies' auxiliary president. appointed conciliator, C. M. Gllmour. on a largo void to fill—especially since An­ ling as well. Nov. 13. na's going to havo a baby in March. "Anno and I leave with mixed feel- Trustee BUI Nimmo reported that at Ed will wrap up his duties as ro- inns as wo both have enjoyed working the last meeting with tho toachors' sal­ frlonal plnnnor at tho end of November or. the Sunshlno Conat and We will miss Additional health ary committee, tho board offered a nine t\nd Anna will complete her dtu.cn an the many friends we havo hero. However, per cent Increase and tho teachers aalced social worker for the Indian band oMc- the Job appears very challenging and for 13.4 per cent. Nimmo la pcnionnol at. the same time. They will entrain for we both look forward to meeting new inspector considered committee chairman. Ottawa In the week of Dec. 3, people ahd living in another port of the GIBSONS—-Consideration to adding iln • * * Ed will start work with tho ministry country for several yeors." additional health inspector to tho staff of transport In mid-December where he i* * * of tho Coast Garibaldi Health Unit, will Wo didn't get much response In our will Join o research group. This group has We'll miss you, too, Ed ond Anno. bo given by Dennis Cocke, health min­ pica for a Why Don't They column. Bob been "established to evaluate .he impact Klphlo students havo a new name for ister. Foxall came up with tho suggestion: unci viability of changes to tho national tho school—Elphlnntono Trallor Court. Board chairman, Mrs. Agnes Labonte, "Why don't peop)e, use tholr car lights transportation system." read u letter from Cocke stating that more during roin storms and at dunk? Not Already Ed talks like a federal civil One of the silliest eompalgns I've while no provision had been made for an for me, but for their own protection." servant. heard in a long time is Ion Mackonxi»'« additional, health inspector, this would Here's one from me: Why don't people He continues: "Much of tho work will 'Help save our Elphlo/ as if somebody be given consideration in determining realize that 30 mph in a 50 mph zone concern itself with the Impact of a new was trying to rdn awny with it. Schools, future estimates. Is Just an dangerous an driving too fast? facilities, (eg. roads) on specific regions:" don't forget, Ian, belong to everybody. , At Dr. AHstalr Thore&' request, Miss Any more ideas? Hope our man In Ottawa can get us Maybe you hav6n't noticed, there is no Davies, nursing supervisor, outlined the How's1 thlAfof a Did You Klrtow? The1 a little work on, the local roads. Have Elphlo to save. We want a new and better nursing situation and underlined tho world's worst tongue-twister la generally you looked up at Trout Lakb recently? Elphie. If it would servo a better purpose need for specialized and tiupportlvo staff ogrood to be 'The sixth nick sheik's sixth Maybe that's Jij^it n plot to separate' in another location, I think you would for existing programs ami to get new sheep's nick.' Okay? Now try paying It Pender Harbour /from tho rest of the ones which appeared to have public in­ terest and KUppprt, off the ground. Herb Richfe., .Indian band council. aua«_iaMaiiai|H4.iM|ii(MiiM«aiMaaaMiiaaf»i«Miii>aHii«a(>a«aaa'MMHH < \. .* • I i J

Pago A-2 Tho Peninsula Tlmo. Wednesday, November 14, 1973 •'».!;_'• Housing units MORE ABOUT Court convicts RCMP sergeant set to open GIBSONS—President Ken Goddard of the —continued from page A-1 - Gibsons kiwanis Club has announced to Patrons of on May 25 and kept on drinking until over to be placed in custody, they merjely:' that the club's senior citizens' housing 10:30, p.m. ' '* said that he had, been charged with im­ project will be officially opened Nov. 25. It was then that ho went out in his paired driving. _ / The public is invited to attend the car and collided with "a pile of dirt in ~~" "He_ never mentioned 'hospital'," .ceremonies and tour the building, meet- \ing senior citizens who have been settl­ SECHELT TAXI the middle of the road." Saunders stressed, describing the incident Defence counsel Fraser asked Saigeon a_ "a matter of discipline. We had an ing in for; the past month. if he might have done anything to con­ unruly prisoner that we could not control. Dignitaries^ invited to attend include PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW tribute to the water throwing incident. My wife and five children were living acting, mayor Winston Robinson of Gib­ "Yes," he admitted. "I was yeHing and in the compound, so we had to do some­ sons, school board chairman Agnes La­ TELEPHONE NUMBER thing to control him without resorting bonte, school trustees and board officials, trying to get them to let me out and take to violence." . me to hospital. Harry Olausson MP, Don Lockstead (effective November 8th) When he ordered the disciplinary ac­ MLA and former minister without port­ "1 probably swore at the police while tion taken, there was nothing apparently folio Isabel Dawson. I was in the lock-up. I've got a pretty wrong with Saigeon, the sargeant testi­ gross mouth." Bui. he denied spitting in Club spokesman George Cooper told fied. . The Times: "The Kiwanis wishes to ack­ Saunders' face whi_g the officer was try­ "My policy is that if a person seeks ing to quieten him. "I'm not a pig," nowledge the contributions from individ­ 885-2251 medical help, I call a doctor. But at Saigeon said. \ uals and organizations that helped more the time, it did not come to my attention than they realize to get the project started Giving evidence in his defence, Const. that he was injured." and keep it going. Lovenuk said he first saw Saigeon that Sahhders' wife, Renie, said that the "They will be saluted for their good night when ConstJ|Geoffrey Kramer of noise made by Saigeon instantly awaken­ work at the opening ceremonies." FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE the Gibsons detaghfpent was filling in the ed her, her husband and their children. WINSTON ROBINSON ...for alderman Official opening of the housing project report forms ne^pj^ry to lodge the com­ "The younger children (aged 5 and 8) -will be especially meaningful to Kiwan­ OUR OFFICE IS NOW LOCATED IN THE plainant in the* oell_.. were frightened. The 5-year-old was near is secretary Bill Haley, himself a senior Lovenuk saidgifcigeon was playfully hysteria^" citizen.. grabbing Kramsr'nby the head, pulling She estimated that the uproar conti­ Robinson s Goddard urges Gibsons residents to his hair, and kicking off his own shoes. nued for 40 to 50 minutes. visit the housing project Nov. 25 and "He was iafia^intoxicated," testified Saigeon was uttering "terrible obsceni­ meet its tenants. The opening,ceremon- the constable, noting that he detected a ties which we and children could hear S.M.T. BUS DEPOT third term v ies commence at 2 p.m. \ strong smell of alcohol on the complainant clearly," Mrs. Saunders saiji GIBSONS—Running for his third term as Local senior citizens are advised that from three to four-_eet away. In eight-and-a-half years of living there axe still two vacant units in the IN DOWNTOWN SECHELT y He did not appear in pain and was with her husband in police quarters, she alderman Nov. 17 is Winston Robinson, currently acting mayor for the village complex. For information contact God­ "moving about pretty good." had heard "nothing to equal that.". dard or any Kiwanis member. Consts. Lovenuk and Dingle testified Const. Barry sfeiniger, who was on and its representatives on the regional that Saigeon began swearing and. bang­ duty when Saigeon was released from board. ing on the cell when he was placed in custody in the morning, said the prisoner Robinson feels his experience in deal­ the lock-up. made no request to be driven to hospital ing with the. regional district makes him Said Lovenuk: "I went in and asked and he "did not appp"~ to be injured. one oi, the most qualified candidates for him to be quiet as he would wake the "He asked for. a ride, but he did not the Gibsons seat, and he is contesting, sarge, his kids and his wife (who, lived ask to be driven to hospital." this position, also. on the premises). But he kept swearing. Sfeiniger said he ottered to call a Currently, he is a member of council's I left, but he kept banging on the cell"' taxi for Saigeon, and, in fact, did sum­ fire, airport and parks committees. Again, Lovenuk asked Saigeon to be mon a cab for him, "but he just mumbled "I was a prime promoter in .the es­ quiet, but he refused. Then Saunders something and left." tablishment of the boat launching ramp," came down to enquire about the dis­ Saigeon appeared to be perfectly nor­ he said, "and I was instrumental in hav­ turbance. mal when he left,the station, the con­ ing the tennis courts paved." Lovenuk left the cell and heard stable testified. A budget-conscious council member, Saunders tell Saigeon to be quiet or he Summing up the defence, Fraser said Robinson noted that he saved the vil­ would be "cooledi off." that although the water-throwing incident lage in the neighborhood of $1,400 by ar­ After five minutes more abuse from was technically an assault, there was a ranging Volunteer labor to erect a fence the prisoner, Saunders instructed Love­ section in the criminal code that author­ nuk to remove the blankets from Sai­ izes peace officers to use what force is around the tennis facility. geon.; cell. Th^ complainant kept hol­ necessary to maintain order. Recently, the candidate has been lering, said the constable. He felt Saunders, Dingle and Lovenuk pressing for construction of a sidewalk So he threw a half-full pail of water were justfied under the criminal code opposite Elphinstone Secondary School on at him on Saunders' instructions. He in taking the action they did to quieten Highway 101 and in the vicinity of the missed and Saigeon taunted him for not Saigeon. elementary school being able to hit him. 'Try again,' Love­ "If he (Saigeon) had been visibly in­ Since becoming acting mayor four nuk quoted Saigeon as saying. jured, or persistently asking people to months ago, Robinson has successfully He did. "Half of the water hit the minister to him, it would not have been negotiated the covering of the ditch door and half went into the cell," he reasonable to douse him with water. fronting the high school. Work is expected said. But there was no evidence of any injury to start soon. "This had been kicking "He (Saigeon) kept hollering and **T all. around for two years. When I became screaming, so we used a (garden)hose. He suggested that Saigeon's evidence acting mayor, I said 'do it or forget it'." Dingle put his finger over the end and was "not worthy of belief" where it ©on- As a member of the airport committee, sprayed Saigeon for about five second- flicted with that of the officers. Robinson was heavily involved in nego­ Then the youth quietened down, Lovenuk "What they did was done in a calm tiating for a power line to the strip. This, testified. and measured way. He (Saigeon) was too, is nearing reality. The constable said he was not aware given every opportunity to moderate his One of his major concerns is "clean­ at the time of the incident that Saigeon behavior." ing up the village. While I have been had been involved in an accident And In fact, Fraser said that Saigeon might on council, we have done a lot to clear h. e .denie. . d _.,_.,-that the yout• h requeste- d to well have been'appearing iricourt, him- derelict cars away. and buildings. But we be taken to hospital or complained of self, to answer charges of obstructing the should do more." a i^in. ^:^^X-'A A- police.' ~*& "~ •*'.*• ^ w ]fa 32 years of age, Robinson isy. ..„, sConst. Dmg^gtonfinne; d that the pri-­ "Technical assault has been ^oV^d ^'rieried with an infaninf. t son. He ha-*Swe<|. soner had been 4nvolved- in a motor ve­ But the question is whether the con­ in Gibsons for 29 years. "' ^ £ hicle accident. stables acted reasonably and justifiably Illness recently forced the candidate^ Dingle testified that when Saunders in what they did." to withdraw from the business world. So tried to quieten the complainant, Saigeon Prosecutor Berardino felt that the now, "I can devote my full time to just used obscenities and "never shut officers should have enquired' into whe­ council." up," even when the sergeant was speak­ ther Saigeon had been involved in an ing to him. A# accident. Mom sure gets a big charge out of Saunders, a 20-year RCMP veteran, "They totally failed to make reason­ Dad's credit cards. explained that, he lived in the residential able enquiry," he said. But he noted that sectio._,.,n of the- police station with his wife the court could find the defendants 'not and five childrenK^He had retired that guilty' if it was considered thev acted Bloke C. Alderson D.C. nighniffht ,_>_-___!_about- •__n_idh%ht_ __•! i_4w"l_ 4 , h!_.__e. sai:dJ _n_r*4i*-f___'t. _._ x ____.._. J - J ***.v*-\* justifiably to restore order in the cell CHIROPRACTOR "We were awakened about 2 a.m. by Judge Larry Eckhart found that as­ a noise from the , detachment office. It sault did take place, although "the provo­ Post Office Building Secheft was an extremely loud noise-Jbanging cation was most serious and most ag­ P_o_. 885-2333 on the cell and'&!&_.earning voice, yelling gravating." B and using profane language." He dismissed the charge against Love­ Wednesdays ond Saturdays After enduring the uproar for 20 to nuk on the grounds that he acted on 10 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.. 30 minutes, Saunders said he went down the instructions of a superior officer. to the cell area and found that Saigeon The allegation against Dingle, also, was responsiblenfoj. the noise. was dismissed, because Saigeon could not "I went int*. the cell and told him to vel r id en y him as havIn be quiet as he had woken up my wife SS « J _. . S S *•*** Buss Clarke and children. He told me to f... off and part in the incident. spat in my face. I warned him that if But Eckhart found Saunders guilty - presents - he didn't stop, Q he'd be cooled off. He of assault. was yelling, shouting and swearing while In conceding that the incident had I Waa speaking, ^», been a horrifying experience" for Saund­ "1 came out 6t the cell area and waited ers and his family, he granted him on 'THE SUNSHINE a minute or two^He continued to swear absolute discharge. and never let up. 'Then I went in with An absolute discharge is a new amend­ RAMBLERS" Dingle and Lovenuk. I instructed them ment to the criminal code which a judge can Impose on a person found guilty but SATURDAY, NOV. 17 to remove his mattress and blanket" it will leave no criminal record. Then, Saunders warned Saigeon that Saunders is expected to appeal tho 9 p.m. lo 1 o.m. he would be "cooled off" if he didn't ruling. quieten down. in the Cocktail Lounge "While I was speaking, he continued THURSDAY, Friday and Saturday, No­ GIBSONS LEGION calling us names and using profanity. I vember 15, 10 and 17 are Children's instructed Dingle... and Lovenuk to cool Days at Miss Bee's. All games, puzzles, Branch 109 him off." , y,. educational toys and books will be avail­ Saunders said that Saigeon did not able at reduced prices. Good pre-Clirist- request to be taken to hospital or com-' mas savings at Mias Bee's, Sechelt. plain of an injury. At tho time, he felt Saigeon to be "a loud, vulgar, intoxicated person who wouldn't listen to any reason." He was not a\y«re that Saigeon had been Involved In a motor vehicle accident that night, Saunders told the court. When the Gibsons members handed Saigeon afiam ions on UOUP rran 'penina

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Pofre A"4~Pei»insula Time», Wed., November 14, 1973 HELP WANTED (Cont.) REAI ESTATE (Cont.) FOR RENT (Continued/ AUTOS, TRUCKS (Cont.) NEW 3 _edroom house. Phone ' v > 1969 TRIUMPH Spitfire, must CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES * DRAUGHTSMAN- ONE bedroom Panabode house 886-2417.. 2551-tfn .with view, wall to wall, sell Ph. 886-7619. 3459-52 Phone: 88S.9654 or 885-2635. Gibsons: 886.2121 TECHNICIAN SELMA Park, 180*xl35* lot, drapes, range and fridge. Old­ 1964 JCHEV station wagon, Sunshine Coast Regional.Dist-' er tenants, nurse, teacher, etc. Published Wednesdays by A Box Numbers 50c extra 1 partial view, near water and $600. 1964 Parisienne conv., Powell River News Town Crier 50c Book-keeping charge Is added rict requires the services of a hydro. Zone Rl. Asking $8,500.' No children or pets. Garden 4 barrel, tape, radio, new top, Sechelt Times Ltd.\ -*. for Ad-Briefs not paid by draughtsman technician to es­ Ph. 885-2388 eves. 3165-52 Bay area, Pender Harbour. $650. 1970 Jeep Wagoneer with at Secfielt, B.C. publication date, -, tablish and maintain engineer­ (112) 987-5825., 3568-52 every option incl., air candi- ing records and perform other Established vl963 DUPLEX suite. Phone 886- tioning, like new. $4500. Ph. Legal or Reader advertising 40c incidental related duties as as­ MORTGAGE LOANS 7515. 886-9186 evenings. 885-2339. 3595-tfn per count line. signed. , AVAILABLE... ,3610-51 HI < Deaths, Card, of Thanks, In Mem* All applications stating qual­ 3 TON dump truck, $450. End \ oriam, Marriage and Engagement ifications and salary expected Drop in and discuss FURNISHED and unfurnished of Brooks Rd. Halfmoon Member, Audit-Bureau notices are $4.00 (up to 14 lines) should be forwarded as soon as your requirements spon. suites. Adults only. Apply Bay. 3607-51 of Circulations and 35c per line after that. Four possible to the attention of the 1678 Marine Drive, Gibsons. March 31,. 1973 words per line. , Secretary-Treasurer, Sunshine BANK OF MONTREAL 3470-51 1967 REBEL. Al mechanical > 9483-4 condition. Lots of money in­ Grots Circulation 3500 Birth, Notices, Coming Events take Coast Regional District, PO -_ "*_ ~___..__^_ regular classified rates. Box 800, Sechelt. Phone 885- 2 BEDROOM waterfront home vested. Phone Wayne, 886- Paid Circulation 2947 2838. 9480-51 160 ACRES beautiful elevated at Davis Bay .available Dec. 2727. Asking $765. . 3464-51 As filed with the^Audit Bureau Subscription Rates: property, some view, trails, 1. $225 month. Ref. 885-2438. MADEIRA PARK of Circulation, subject to audit. By Mail: y .'secluded.. Near Secret Cove, 3612-51 UNIT truck crane with 50 ft. 1.2 acres private peninsula, nicely treed arid level, at end of Gon­ REAL ESTATE $80,000. Write Box , 310~ c/o boom, 20 ft jib and clam, zales Road. Approx. 800' waterfront — could possibly be deve-i Clauified Advertising Rates:. Local Area ____— _$7.00yr. MODERN suite, available im­ 3-Line Ad-Briefs (12 words) Outside Local Area l_$8.00yr. The Times, Sechelt, B.C. bucket. $2,800. D6 brush blade, loped as motel, camper/trailer site. Only a few hundred feet from Post Office, school and shopping centre. $65,000. >ne Insertion _——_-$1.20 U.S.A. _._ i $10.00 yr. 3212.fn mediately. Colored applian­ $1200. Phone 886-2357. Three Insertions _. ______$2.40 Overseas $11.00 yr. -• NATIONAL HOMES ces, wall to wall carpet, garb- 3465-1 K..-.t.: Extra lines (4 words) ...... 35c Senior Citizens, '••'••-••(.•••• ••. • • •" •;•'• •_ 2 BEDROOM view house, full orator and parking, $150. Ph. 7 ISLES MOBILE HOME PARK \ (This rate does not apply to Local Area _ $6.00 For quality and service before basement, Davis Bay. $32,- 896-2415. 3630-51 •65 FORD Galaxie LTD; $700. commercial Ad-Briefs) Single Copies—. —15c you build, send for our 000. Davis Bay Rd., Arbutus Good condition. 885-2375. Approx. 3 acres of view property with 11 trailer spaces ready. T catalogued' . St. or apply No. 3 Blue Sky 3605-1 Monthly rental $60 per space. Plenty of room for expansion. __" ~ lV ~ "~. ~ •-. o • .• A. . o. . Box 830, Sechelt Motel. 359Y-51 MORTGAGES ~ $60,000. Copyright and/or property rights subsists in all display advertising and ' 68 VOLKSWAGEN 1500 sta- other material appearing in the edition of the Times. Phone 885-2746 " tion wagon. Clean, 4 nearly Permissiori to reproduce wholly or in part and in any fomnnwhatsoever, 9461-tfn o. TUWANEK 1st AND 2nd MORTGAGES new tires plus 2 snow tires. VIEW LOTS — GARDEN BAY ESTATES particularly by o photographic or offset process in o publication, must, .2 BEDROOM house.. View lot. Radio. $1000 or best offer. 886- In a beautiful setting, serviced with paved road, water and hydro.. be obtained in writing from the publisher. Any unauthorized reproduction Large view lot, treed, $8500. Residential - Commercial 7470 or 886-9581. . 3619-51 will be subject to recourse in law. Selma Park. Fireplace, stove, Recreational \ Public access to woterfront. Close to stores, marinas and post fridge. Partial basement. Lge. ?ost and beam, viewy 2 BR, office. $6,00ff to $10,000.^ LR, $19,000. Phone 886-7682. EXECUTIVE driven '70 Mer­ "In the event of a typographical error advertising goods or services, at with FP, WW and large deck All types of real estate finan­ cury Montcalm HT,-. vinyl a wrong price, goods.or services may not be sold and the difference AAA-'A: 3582-52 off. Electric heat. Full insula­ cing including builders loans: roof,, APBS. Excellent condi­ FRANCIS PENINSULA charged to the newspaper. Advertising is merely an offer to sell, and may tion. -$31,600. Fast appraisal service. tion. Rear defogger and speak­ WANTED — Waterfront prop­ Very attractive and private, approx. 180' waterfront on two lots be withdrawn atrony time."—(Supreme Court decision). Advertising • is erty Sunshine Coast. Prin­ WF lot, sandy beach, $13,000. " ACADIAN MORTGAGE - ers. 2.spar- wheels. baL war­ accepted on the condition that, in the event of typographical error, that cipals and/or Agents please % cash. ranty. $2600. 31;000 miles. Ph. consisting of: . >'•"'.•'•' portion of the advertising space occupied by the erroneous item, together phone (112) 943-4454 or write CORP. LTD. ....,; 885-2566. 3620-51 (a) Approx. 125' woterfront lot with? large 3 BR architect design­ ' With reasonable allowance for signature, will not be charged.for, but the 508-55A St., Delta, B.C. HB.GOf.DON ed home on three levels-—oil furnace, double plumbing, two fire­ balance of the advertisement will be paid for at the applicable rate. 2438 Marine Drive, 1965 CHRYSLER Windsor, 4 places, very large arid well designed kitchen, sundeck,^ liv. A composition charge is made for advertising accepted and put into 2600-tfn AGENCIES LTD. , B.C. dr. HT. 383 V8 automatic. Ing room, den or rec. room,, two utility rooms and lots of production, but cancelled before publication. Change from Original copy SELMA PARK: $12,000 full Box 123, Sechelt, B.C. Phone 926-3256 Winterized, new battery, al­ extras. Studio with skylight on upper level. Green house, fishpond, when proof is submitted to customer is also chargeable at art hourly rate Phone 885-2013 landscaped grounds. for the additional-work. . price. Small cottage on well 8227-tfn ternator and electrical system. located lot. Nice view, close 9463-tfn Must be driven to be apprec­ (b) Adjoining 55' waterfront lot with cabin and float. to shopping and boat harbor. 3.2 ACRES at Sandy Hook, MORTGAGES iated. $475. 886-7858. These two properties are for sale jointly for $79,500. Attractive terms offered. partially cleared, road ac­ 3469-51 BIRTHS WORK WANTED (Cont.) ; Situated on quiet resident­ cess, hydro and water poten­ Buying Homes X- '59 RAMBLER station wagon- MADEIRA PARK •——•————•—•-•_—M—MMn—w^""•"""•' ial street. Cottage features 4 tial. $17,000 cash. 885-9554 or Building Horhes City tested. $200. Phone 885- Serviced with water and hydro, close to elementary school, stores, GIBSONS AND SECHELT WILL butcher, dress or cut bdrms., living room, large kit­ 885-9447 after 6 pan. Building or Buying Rental 9324. 3635-51 WESTERN DRUGS your meat or game, your ' 3641-t_n gov't wharf ond post office: . . . are pleased to sponsor this chen, entrance hall, 3 pee. Property LOT 36—approx. Vt acre with 100' frontage on two roads. Ex­ place or mine. Phone 883-9045. bath, utility, y storage, A»oil - Bfrth Announcement space, and . 3044-tfn BEAUTIFUL treed acre. Cab- Recreational Property or BOATS & ENGINES cellent view, $8,000. wrtmds Beet Wishes to the happy furnace. Landscaped grounds, Cabins" GENERAL handyman. Car­ view, carport. Only $24,500. in, driveway, close to ocean. LOT 46—approx, 1 acre, good view, 250' road frorttage, $8,900. parents. pentry, painting and light Choice location. $13,500 OBO. Up To 95% Mortgages EX-F_SH boat, 34', $6,000. LOT 70—some view, rough driveway in, $7,000. hauling. Ph. 886-9516. 2285-tfn Cozy two bedroom cottage Phone (112) 826-9208. Phone 883-2342. 3613-51 COMMERCIAL LOT — Just around the corner from the Post -CARD OF THANKS . - — ....•__ in Gibsons, large living room 3621-1 For Further Information Office, approximately 66' frontage on Lagoon Road.. $16,000. FURNACE installations and and kitchen. All electric. Easy 2 BDRM house with basement. Phone or Call in at: PETS MR. AND MRS. George Ay- burner service. Free esti­ terms on $21,500. mates. Ph. 886-7111. 36-tfn Excellent view. $18,000. B* of M, Gibsons, 886-2216 ST. BERNARD Puppies-—the EARL COVE otte would like to thank the HOPKINS LANDING: Withir. Terms. Seaview Ave., Gib­ B of M, Sechelt, 885-2221 ladies of the CWL and every­ , % mile of Langdale ferry B of M, Madeira Pk., 883-2423 gentle giants.. Registered and CHOICE COMMERCIAL SITE at Earl Cove Ferry terminal with one who took part in celebrat­ GAS appliance servicing. Ph. and two miles to Gibsons. Two sons. 886-2949. 3467-51 from championship line. approx. 390' highway frontage. {Former Earl Cove Restaurant ing our 50th anniversary. 886-7630. 3355-tfn lots each 50'xl30' to be sold 9472-49 Ready to go by mid-December. site). $37,000. Thank you all. 3608-51 HANDYMAN wishes work, together for total price of FOR RENT Males $250, females $225. Ph. CORNER LOT —Level commercial lot on comer of Jervis View • anything considered Phone $8,500. View of Howe Sound CAMPERS & TRAILERS 886-9529. 3452-51 Road and Highway 101. $11,000. I WOULD like to thank all 885-2547. 3166-52 and Islands. RUBY Lake Motel — cabins FREE purebred Poodle, fenced my friends and relatives for available at wdnter rates. 13* TRAILER. Suitable for HOUSECLEANING services Listings Wanted! temp, accom. Stove, fridge. yard a must. Adults only. GUNBOAT BAY their kind good wishes, cards, $110 per month. 883-2269. Phone 885-9797. 3593-52 flowers and gifts which I re­ by day or hour. Light or 3369-tfn Wired. $475. 886-7519. 3604-51 675' very choice waterfront. Approx. 15 acres of privacy, ceived during my stay in St. heavy cleaning by responsible K. BUTLER REALTY LTD. LOVELY silver beige toy fe­ beautifully treed. Southern exposure. Water access only. $90,000. Vincent's Hospital. I am hap­ young woman. Phone 885-2465 All Types of Insurance HALL for rent. Wilson Creek AUTOS, TRUCKS, Etc. male - poodle, woman's dog py to be back at St. Mary', or 885-9571. 3632-1 Community Hall. Contact only. Also 2 year old silver Sechelt. Thank you all Sin­ Gibsons, B.C. Marg Pearson, 885-2337. female. Only $50. 885-9797. COHO AAARINA AT AAADEIRA PARK cerely Margaret Wray. NEED work. Man 22 with Phone 886-2000 or 886-9121 3246-tfn 1970 CHEV Impala, &.000 mis. 3583-52 Approx. 800' waterfront, 3.93 acres of park-like land. 2 BR 3609-51 wife. New residents from MEMBER Complete with trailer pack. owner's home. Four modern, oil-electric housekeeping units, cam­ Ontario. Variety of experience. GIBSONS —• Waterfront, un­ Excellent condition, $3400. Ph. per and trailer sites, with modern new washroom. Marine ways, THANK you to the Elphin­ BA. Will, consider any offer. MULTIPLE LISTING furnished, $200. month. 885-2583.. 3550-51 LOST concrete boach launching ramp, rental boats and foreshore lease. stone Recreation Group and Call Barry, 886-2415. 3631-51 SERVICE Fridge, stove, washer, dryer. Marine repair shop with office and sales of marine and fishing the Roberts Creek Legion for Norm Peterson 886-2607" Lease and ref. required. Avf '69 FORD ex-taxi, good trans- FEMALE Siamese. Narrows supplies. Approx. 650 lineal feet of floats. Franchised for: Mercury their donations and to all who ailable Dec. 45. 886-7334. ':•• portation. Phone 885-2125. Outboards and MprcCruiser inboard motors arid stern drives. ; n HELP WANTED (Female) Freda DuMont 886-7105 Rd, Madeira Park. Reward. helped with the' Hallow-en 1 '..;-, '. .,...... ; __3j6ji7-51j 3542-51 Dealer for;, Home Oil and Starcraft Boats. .$260,000 plusrstock. party held at Roberta Creek'1 < ' "'- X 9479-51 Phone 883-2320. 3626-1 Community Hall. 3628-51 SENIOR \ / McNUTT BAY - EGMONT CLERK-STENOGRAPHER 125 ft. sheltered waterfront with comfortable 2 bedroom furnished PERSONAL Urgently required for secret­ MEMBER OF home. Very good large shed, 41' x 27', on waterfront, 2 smaller MULTIPLE LISTING Vi sheds, Lister 4% KW diesel light plant, smoke house, float, 8 fruit BAHA'I Faith, Informal chats. arial-administrative duties. Es­ SERVICE, 885-2465, 886-2078. 1075-tfn sential qualifications include trees, 12' aluminum boat and 9% hp motor. Numerous tools in­ high school graduation, exten­ Pncoalt ESTATES LTD. cluded, 2 winches, pipe dies, chain saw, oil pumps, dolly, ladder, ^^MM* ESTATES LTD_____- jack, lawn mower, electric grinder, blocks and wire rigging, hand ALCOHOLICS Anonymous — sive formal training and ex­ tools, etc. Also year's supply of diesel, fuel and wood on hand. Meetings 8:30 p.m., Thurs­ perience in secretarial func­ Water or float plane access only. $45,000 cash. days, Wilson- Creek Commun­ tions with above average abil­ BOX 769, SECHELT> B.C ity Hall. Ph. 885-9327. ity in stenographic skills. Can­ REAL ESTATE PHONE 885-2241 didates with previous back­ MADEIRA PARK STORE 8657-tfn ground as confidential or legal FOR square dance information secretary preferred. Good sal­ SECHELT AND AREA SELMA PARK Busy general store, barber shop and adjoining 1 %-bedroom own­ contact Pat or Jack Whit- ary and fringe benefits. Apply er's home in centre of shopping area at Madeira Park. Approx. in writing with complete re­ NEW 2, BEDROOM VIEW .HOME 100 ft. frontage on Madeira Park Road and 100' frontage on aker, 885-2438. 3273-tfn Quick possession. Panoramic view of Gulf and Trail Islands. Full Highway 101 - a choice property, containing 1.09 acres. $50,000 sume to: plus stock (approx. $12,000). GUITAR instruction for all Secretary-Treasurer basement and carport. Full price $36,900. Call Jack or Stan ages. Private or groups. Be­ Sunshine Coast Regional Anderson. ginning and intermediate. $2.50 District MARINA & BOATYARD DOUBLE LOT WITH GOOD VIEW half hour. Don Gabor 885-2798. PO Box 800, Sechelt, B.C. 2.21 acres In Madeira Park with 1&0' waterfront, boat launching. ' 3616-1 Lots of trees. Fully serviced. Easy access. Size 70'x390' Full price ramp partially built, floats, boat shop 24'x50' with all necessary Phpne 885-2838, Mon.-Fri. 8:30 $12,000. Call Jack or Stan Anderson. FOR all your Christmas Van- heavy shop equipment, marine ways 35 ton capacity with 2 car­ a.ri_. - 4:30 p.m. riages, foreshore lease. 4 BR home, new 1970. $105,000. da Beauty Councellor gifts. 9481-51 Phone Eve Moscrip 885-9322. DAVIS BAY 3636-1 ROALCOGOR RANCH AT PENDER HARBOUR HELP WANTED REVENUE Approx. 26-acre ranch on Garden Bay Road with approx. 15 acres Up and down duplex on view lot. $270 per month for both TAXI DRIVERS—age 19 and fenced and seeded. Near new 31x55' barn, shed, rodeo pens, view­ WORK WANTED suites. Only one block to beach. Fireplace In main floor suite. over, male or femlale. Class ing stand and concession stand. Older 2 BR house, fruit trees, two F.P. $38,000. Call Jack or Stan Anderson. DIGGING sewer lines, gar­ A licence required. Phone year-round streams through property. $75,000. den, etc Tree service, wood 885-2125. 3541-tfn This lovely home in Village of Sechelt ready for your Inspection. cutting, cat work. Insured. NEW VIEW HOME BIDS are requested for paint­ Choose your own colors and carpets. For further information call Excellent view, 3 BR home with fireplace, wall-to-wall carpets, 1 V_ 886-9597. 3629-tfn LEN or SUZANNE VAN EGMOND. SINCLAIR BAY ROAD ing in the basement area of baths, full basement, with roughed In fireplace, double carport „_•_•__--_••—__»._.•___!. •,-, ___I..-_._. •-_...-. _ I • .... ._ ——._.-. Lot 6—Large. treed lot, 100 by approx. 235'. Close to stores, St. Mary's Hospital. For fur­ and largo sundeck. Full price $43,900. Call Jack or Stan Anderson. PEERLESS Tree Services- ther information contact 5 ACRES - WEST SECHELT post offlco, marinas and gov't wharf. Good view. $8,000. Guaranteed insured work. Wayne Robinson at 885-2224. Near Mason & Nor-West Bay Road. Somo timber, garden soil. Phone 885-2109. 1887-tfn Full price $21,500. Call Jack or Stan Anderson. VIEW HOME 3011-51 Close to beach and all facilities. School only 2 blocks. Full base­ WATERFRONT HOME - MADEIRA PARK LIGHT hauling deliveries, ment. F.P. $37,500. Call Jack or Stan Anderson. house and garden clean up, CONSTRUCTION laborer. 1 or WEST SECHELT LOT Furnished homo on 52 toot waterfront. Main floor has large gardening, furniture moving, 2 days per week. Over 00 Large treed lot—86' frontaao. Privato driveway, treed, seasonal living room-kitchen, ono BR, bathroom. Room for two more bod- years preferred. Box 517, Se­ stream. $9,500 full price. Call Jack or Stan Andorson. rooms on lowor floor. Located closo to Madeira Marina and gov't etc. Free estimates. Phono wharf, on Johnstono Road, $34,000. 886-9503. 3274-tfn chelt. 3625-51 GIBSONS SECHELT VILLAGE REDUCED TO $39,900 3 bedroom house with den, half basement, two fireplaces/ wall-to- PENDER HARBOUR /.. wall carpet In large living room, located on large corner lot In BEAUTIFUL NEW 3 BEDROOM PANABODE WITH 2 BEDROOM central location. Utility room and double carport. F.P. $41,500. REVENUE SUITE on ground floor lovel. Quiet and secluded area. Good Investment property - approx. 33 acros with 1,800 ft. of Call Jack or Stan Anderson. Large landscaped lot. Fireplace, patio, largo sundeck. Call Ray tidal watorfront, highway frontago. $95,000. PENDER HARBOUR. REALTY LTD. Fitch. (ON HIGHWAY 101 AT FRANCIS PENINSULA ROAD) EASY to BUILD ON VIEW LOT - PORPOISE BAY 80'xl00', powor and\wator on road. In new subdivision. This GOWER POINT CLAY'S MADEIRA MARINA could develop Into ono pf tho nicest areas on tho Peninsula. Full Half an acre on paved road with power and water for $9,500 ? ? ? Approx. 3 acres on 250 feet choice watorfront In Madoira Park. , Real Estate & Insurance price $7,200. Somo torms. Call Davo Roberts. Bank terms arranged I I CallDava Roberts. 30 x80' concrete shop building with repair facllltlos, display and sales room, office, stockroom. Soven motel units, owner's 2 BR PENDER HARBOUR — EGMONT — EARL COVE GOWER POINT ESPLANADE home, facilities for camper and trailer units, five rental _ boats and motors, launching ramp, floats, foreshore lease. Large ROBERTS CREEK- Watorfront lot, half acre, level land, nicely treod, southern up-to-date stock of boats, motors, parts and marine hardware exposure. Building site cleared and foundation In. Vendor selling 22 ACRES'i»w- With road frontago on lake - Lovel 5 ACRES Evinrude ond othor franchises. Going concern. To view by ap­ Gentle south slope, 265' highway frontage, nicely treed, Excellent as Is. Don't miss seeing this desirable proporty — $22,000. pointment only. $250,000 plus cash for stock. land - water and power available - Asking $60,000 Investment at $19,500. Call Davo Roberts. Call Davo Roberts. F.P. LOT ACREAGE / 7 ISLES RESTAURANT AND DRIVE-IN Approx 5 acres with 10'x55 trailer. Excellent access from Largo treed lot on regional wator on Lowor Road. Small year Clean and woll equipped business, comploto with licensed dining MODEST HOME — 825 sq. ft., 2 bedrooms. Nice North Road. 1 aero cleared. Power and domestic water. Close round crook on tho boundary. Boach accoss closo by. Irregular room, drive-In take out sorvlco, 3 BR suite for operator. 5-year vlow over the harbor. This is an excollont buy at just shape. F.P. $5,250. Call Jack or Stan Andorson. to ferry. Some terms, F.P. $28,300. Call Jack or Stan Anderson. loaso availablo. Located on the watorfront and Highway 101. $21,000 F.P. Shows excollont return on full prlco of $25,000 plus stock. 3 BEDROOM SEA VIEW HOME VIEW LOT - GOWER POINT Located on corner lot 70'xl50'. Short walk to good beoch. Com­ 90' x 200' sorvlced vlow lot on Grandview Road. Close to park WATERFRONT —- 2.5 acros, 150' of boach. Largo 3 pletely finished. Basomont with 2 bedrooms. 2 full sots of and boach. Full prlco $8,750. Coll Jack or Ston Anderson. SECRET COVE AREA floats and. sheds. Asking $70,000. plumbing main floor. Floor all wall-to-wall carpot, Brick firo­ bedroom homo, placo, F.P. $42,500. Call Jack or Stan Andorson. 160 acros of fairly lovol lond abovo tho hjahway - roads and trails throughout. $80,000. 2 ON 1 — Two houses on ono lot. Houso No. 1 just 4 PENDER HARBOUR yoars old, has 2 bedrooms and full basomont. F.P. — REDROOFFS ROAD AND AREA 000' WATERFRONT ACREAGE CALL OLLI OR JEAN SLADEY $32,000. Houso No. 2 Is now, has 3 bedrooms, living RECREATION LOT Southorn exposure. Protected deep water moorage for fishing and REDROOFFS ROAD—Treed, with opprox. 120 ft. frontago by 200 boating. Beautiful park-like upland and pebble beach for room, dining room, kitchen and bath. F.P. $31,0001 ft. deep. Paved road, Secluded area. F.P. $6,550. Call Jack or swimming. Excellent for group Investment or subdivision. Phono to vlow. Stan Anderson. F.P. $110,000. Call Ray Fitch. iiiiisiiiii PHONE 883-2794 Dav- Roberts Rav Fitch Lort or Su.anno Van Egmond .. _ i fqi / Jack or Stan Anderson REALTY LTD. Evos. Phono 805-9785 PIIC ' Eves, phone 005-2053 or 805-2385 I — WE NEED LISTING^ — ', Eves. Phono 885-9057 Eves. Phone 885-9683 1 '\ i Madoira Park, B.C. John Breen Archie Broyton Jock Hdrmon VANCOUVER DIRECIT LINE MUS-5544 \ 883-9978 883-9926 883-2745 SEE US AT OUR OFFICE ACROSS FROM SECHELT BUS DEPOT Phono Ponder Harbour 8^3-2233 d^. 1 7

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MOBILE HOMES MOBILE HOMES (Con't) MOBILE HOMES (toj_l.) LIVESTOCK (Continued) Penintulo Tinier Wed;, November 14, 1973—Poge A-5 F<>R SAL£ (Cont|||||ed) Foft SALE (Continued) \i -J __ . p-^— DIPLOMAT — 12' x 68», 3 WATKINS Products and Nut- FLOAT, 50'x8' All cedar con.' BUYIN6 A MOBILE bedroom, separate dining. FEED, SEEDS FOR SALE (Continued) ) FOR SALE (Continued) , ri-metic cosmetics. 885-9328. Floatation of coralite. 883-2336. tnths.. old. area. Built-in china cabinet, \ 3 bedroom, HOME? \ , FENCING, FERTILIZER /* 3633-51' . J ^ 3622-1 ehag carpeting throughout, 2 lp.W Admiral fridge. Cheap IMPERIAL portable \ sewing -l f furnished See us first for dr. frost free fridge, deluxe Buckerfield-s Horse, Chicken for cash, "'$125. Left hand ^machine, $30; two pair or­ dryer and financing electric range, washer and dry­ Hog and Cattle Feeds door. E. Whipple, 886-2557. ange fibreglass curtains, 6'xlO*. TV. Separate dining area. To er, molded fibreglass bathtub Purina Products 3598-51 886-2737. / 3167-51 _ be seen at 7 Isles Mobile^ Park, BANK OF MONTREAL , and shower. Raised living Alfalfa - Straw and Hay / y j ; Robert H. Lee, 883-2658, Pen­ 9482-4 room. Tastefully decorated ,-., HI ,_^, t-Ar___ _..._____%_. '68 SCAMPER trailer, sleeps CHESTERFIELD, excel, cond. der -Harbour. 3578-52 with early American furni­ QUALITY FARM SUPPLY e, fully equipped, good con­ Phone 886-9501. 3614-51 NEW 12'x66' Embassy 3 bed- AMBASSADOR— Luxury liv­ ture. Open for viewing at Sun­ dition, $2200 or offer. 886-7709. ,. RR. 1, Gipsons x looms, utility room, .shag ing, spacious 12'x66\ 3 bed­ shine Coast Trailer Park, Gib­ \ 3601-51 -50 WATT Heathkit radio and carpet in living room and rooms, en suite plumbing. sons. 3387-tfn Open: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m amplifier $60. Portable bat­ master bedroom. De-luxe Beautiful moulded fibre glass Tuesday to Saturday PROPANE stove $35. Oil tery-operated tape recorder . range, 2 door, frost free fridge, tub .and shower. Deluxe avo­ 1970 TRAVELAIRE trailer 17' One mile south of Sunshine stoves $30 each. Washing $20. 3 month old custom made washer and dryer, fully furn­ cado range, 2 door frost free with entras, new condition, Coast Highway machine $5. Elec. stove $35. contemporary white love seat ished. Delivered and set up fridge. Built in dish washer, $2900. Ph. 885-2583. 3549-51 Phone 885-9384. ' . 3639-51 $275. Oil heater $20. Single for $12800. Can Jbe seen at matching washer and dryer. Pratt Road 886-7527^ bed and mattress, matching Sunshine Coast Trailer Park, Raised living room with elec. 9477-tfn NEAR new elec. baseboard chest of drawers with mirror fly: 101, Gibsons. Dealer No. fireplace. Tastefully decorated —_P- |f-. __-•.•_•-__• • —|,H -.1 ,._••__ !••_• P -—II-IM— — I I- heaters, 220V. One 6', one - and side table $45. Almost new 65573. 2943-tfn in deluxe Spanish furniture. 2 HORSE trailer for rent. 28". Two Honeywell 220V gold easy chair $75. % hp mo­ Open for viewing at Sunshine HAPPY ADS - Cunningham's. Phone 885- thermostats. One 220V break­ tor $25. Call after 6, 883-2318. DOUBLE WIDE Coast Trailer Park. R.R. 2 10c word cash with order. 9927. . 3340-tfn er. All for $50. 885-2886. 3623-51 Gibsons. 3206-tfn Minimum 20 words ($2) 3602-51 .... $10,900 STEWING chickens. Phone SEMI electric guitar -with 100% financing available (O.- TRAILER space available, all Dale 885-2148. 3606-51 UNPAINTED Storkcraft, 6 yr. case. As new. $30. Phone A.C.) Name brand appliances. services. Ayers Mobile Home old size crib, with mattress. 885-2362. . 3634-51 Park, West Sechelt. Ph. 885- REGISTERED 7 year old Kan- ;New condition $15. 886-7116 2 or 3 bedroom models. Many ata mare and saddle. $100 evenings. 3603-51 OIL heater, stand and drum. decors to choose from. 2375. •. 863-tfn Send a Happy Ad to someone with full price. A. Simpkins, 885- Congratulations, Birthday or Anni­ Excellent cond. $60. Phone Local 885-2246 or Collect NEW 1974 Munday Leaders. 2688. Wilson Creek. -. LARGE propane furnace. Good 885-2444. 3600-51 .434-8771. versary Greetings, Good Wishes, 3624-51 working order. r Ducts and All inclusive pricing policy Hats Off . . . anything that will be includes 5 per cent prov. tax. chimney $100. Wringer wash­ ONE circulating oil heater. REGAL MOBILE a Happy Message! See them now ^af Copping's FOR SALE er, filter, $25. Ph. 886-2153. Good cond. ,$40. -886_2949. HOMES LTD. . Car Town Sales Ltd., Sechelt, 3466-51 3468-51 Motor Dealer Lie. No. 2240 B.C. 885-2205. MDL 4201. WRINGER washer, ased 1 yr. 947049 3640-51 $65. Complete Brownie unif­ orm, size 6, $12. Baby car "bed WANTED TO tiUY $8. All like new. Paone 883- 2563. > 3530-51 ASK FOR FREE CATALOGUE OF REAL ESTATE IRON wood stove; Phone 886- 9501, 3615-51 FIREPLACE wood for sale. Alder and fir. Phone 885- SIX or more dark oak chairs. 9311 or 883-2417. 3233-tfn Sechelt 885-2235 Phone 885-9842. 3637-51 Vancouver 689-5838 DISHWASHER^Gibsons auto- (24 Hours) REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE matic, hardwood top, $195/ Ph. 886-2568. 3557-51 NOTARY PUBLIC AND APPRAISALS 3 BOXES .308 Winchester car­ AGENCIES LTD* BOX 128, SECHELT, B.C. Gibsons, B.C. 886-2481 tridges $7.50; Remington Special rate $3.00 per month for Selectronic electric shaver, 2-line listings in this classification. hardly used,. $15; gas lawn (E. &O.E.) —-MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE r^- PHONE TOLL FREE: 687-6445 Cash with order only. mower, $25; girl's bike, $25;. Extra Lines, $1.50 Per Month. ice bucket like new, $4. Phone -85-2362. 3589-51 12 Acres gently sloping land. Close to Gibsons. Ample NATIONAL Homes. Dave Whidden, 885-2746. 3366-51 water supply. Only• $25,000. Make a real Hobby Farm. FRAMING lumber. Rough and PENINSULA Times: Phone dim. Cheap. (112) 926-1024. 3572-52 HOPKINS LANDING—3 bedroom home, view, large Sechelt 885-2635 or 885- 9654. Gibsons office: 886-2121. 2 STUDDED snow tires E78- terraced lot, bright kitchen with built-ins. Extra room 14 (735-14), 2,000 miles, $40. in basement. Big living room with fireplace. Only WILSON Creek Day Care Centre. 885-2721. 3534-52 Double elec. blanket, $10. Ph. $34,5oo.; • . 886-9103. 3599-51 SECHELT Taxi, 885-2251. BEAUJIF UL VIEW LOT - OCEAN ESPLANADE - GIBSONS 3-008 RENTALS AT GRANTHAMS #2-2-997 GOWER POINT — Large waterfront lot on beach 3629-tfn TrrTE Approx. % acre, 100'x217', Zones R-1, electricity ond regional 67 foot leasehold waterfront, year-round cottage renting for woter on request. Wonderful spot for-retirement or vacation home. $175.00 per month furnished. Secondly, a 3 year old, electrically esplanade. 110 ft. frontage and wider.in the back. LIVESTOCK BARGAIN CENTRE Pat Murphy 885-9487 evenings. heated cottage on .beach. Terms on $35,000. Jack Warn 886- 2681 evenings. Almost VA acre. $25,000. Used Furniture and Household SWIFT Feeds — H. Jacobson, MARKET GARDEN - HOBBY FARM - RIDING STABLES #2-897 Good- Use your imagination and develop approx. 5 acres the way you ACREAGE — With a 3 bedroom and 1 bedroom house Swift dealer. Nor'West Rd., VACATION LOT - TUWANEK #2-968 Sechelt. Phone '885-9369. Chic­ Bought - Sold - Traded wish. This is very good farmland and is cleared and fenced. Full Building site popular summer area. Build your own summer re­ on Hwy. 101, close to shopping centre, schools and price $25,000. Pat Murphy 885-9487 evenings. ken feeds - Horse feed - Hog Sechelt 885-9848 treat or investigate as mobile home site. Close to beach and transportation. Small house is rented. Other house is feed - Cattle feed. Hay and marina. Full price $7,900. Lee R. Brown 885-2437 evenings. other feeds by order. 258-tfn 9429-tfn UP & DOWN DUPLEX OR LARGE FAMILY HOME #2-953 1387 sq. ft. No basement. All on 3 lovely acres. Full Main floor contains large bright living room and handy kitchen. price $42,525. Two bedrooms and four-piece bath. Basement suite has separate COMMERCIAL LOT - MADEIRA PARK #2-841 entrance for privacy and inside stairs for convenience. Auto, oil This well located lot on Madeira Park Road just off Highwoy 101 furnace, two bathrooms, adaptability at a reasonable price of can be yours for $9,000 or offer. Pat Murphy 885-9487. PENDER HARBOUR—150 acres with creeks and lots $25,000. C. R. Gathercole 886-2785 evenings. of timber. Sloping land no steep banks. Lovely view EWART McMYNN GOWER POINT ROAD #5-3-018 Big lot (69x250) with gentle slope to west, good view, mostly from upper part. This is a fantastic piece of land GIBSONS RURAL #2-985 Unusually attractive mobile home on permanent foundation. cleared. Close to beach, not far from town. $8,000 Cash. Jack and a good investment at $ 110,000. REMAilURK Carport ond patio. Excellent soil, beautifully landscaped, fenced White 886-2935. grounds. Economical comfortable home for retired couple. Full Multiple Listings Service price $27,500, terms. C. R. Gathercole 886-2785 evenings. WARM _ COSY 2 BEDRROM HOME #2-972 GIBSONS VILLAGE — Large family? Here is 1150 Francis Peninsula Road — Lovely 2 bedroom home on nice level .sq.ft.. pjf _hou§e, wjth a full basement, ..3feed room s on ....'.: ... Box 238, Gibsons, B.C. _ . VACATION COTTAGE - REDROOFFS #24-2-821 park-like corner lot, plus separate garage and also small workshop. 1 Large treed lot, ideal site for future retirement. Hydro and phone >One-block away from government wharf. Terms. $10,000 down- main floor, 1 upstairs plus room for studio. Double payment to full price $32,000. Balance at 9% over 15 years. plumbing and a view are just some of the features of NOTARY PUBLIC — PHONE 886-2248 installed. Furniture included. Move in for only $9,750 cash. Pre­ view this first on,our television. Don Hadden 885-9504 evenings. Pat Murphy 885-9487. this older,type well-kept house. Full price $29,250. GIBSONS — level to stores ond beach, facing on WAKEFIELD ROAD #2-2-996 INVESTMENT POTENTIAL VIEW LOT - SELMA PARK #2-993 Lovely view lot surrounded by nice well-built homes. This lot is 3 BEDROOM HOME in the village on view lot. Close two paved roads, all facilities. Only $7,300. 2.6 acres in choice residential area of West Sechelt. Create your own dream home on this estate-size property, sheltered and bord­ .well priced for sale and can be a site for a prestige home with to shopping on quiet street. Priced at $23,500. ered by o delightful stream. Serviced by hydro, phone and city a view of the Georgia Strait. Buy now ot this attractive price of 1 LOT 60'xllO', ready for building, nice view. water at road. Full price $21,000. Don Hadden 885-9504 eves. $8,500. Pat Murrihy 885-9487 evenings. Close to beach. Only $7,800. GEORGIA BLUFF — Arbutus Reach, treed lot, good FAMILY HOME #2-994 A GOOD BUY - DAVIS BAY #2-995 building site. View. $8,800. $34,450 for 3 bedrooms, fireplace, bathroom, living room up, Cleared building site in one of the best areas on the coast. Just RURAL — Mobile home on 2V_ acres, complete with family room, rumpus room, utility room & another bathroom down, steps to beoch ond stores. Also close to schools ond playground. carport and workshop. Add $7,800 and have extra fenced Peek-a-boo view. Compare the prices of lots in this area. Full ACREAGE — Pine Road. 1-3 acre piece. Treed. additions. Good garden soil etc. Priced at $36,000. lot. Near school, shops and beach, all level ground. Ppter Smith price $7,500. Lee R. Brown 885-2437 evenings. Road allowances on both sides. Close to Highway and 885-9463 evenings, ROBERTS CREEK -— VA acre on Lower Road, close to GROCETERIA - DAVIS BAY #3-005 Gibsons. F.P. $10,000. SELMA PARK - 2 VIEW LOTS #3-019 stores. $11,000. With the price of food today how can you go wrong in this well Two lots side-by-side, buy one or both. Size is 90x178 each lot. equipped market situated in rapidly growing residential area. HOPKINS LANDING — Beautiful family home. View is superb, area is quiet. Hydro and water to property. Owner Owner's 5-room suite above store. Full price $33,000 plus stock. askina $11,000 each, look and be convinced of value. Peter Lee R. Brown 885-2437 evenings. Basement, finished rec. room, fireplace, large utility, 1 ACRE — on blacktop road, water available. Close Smith 885-9463 evenings. total 4 bedrooms. On beautiful landscaped view lot. to beach park. Only $12,500. Terms. ]0 WEST SECHELT - $10,900 F.P. #222-772 Full price $37,000. This is a buy. 5 ACRES - GIBSONS ,^L J^ Beautiful park. Nearly % acre. Year-round stream touches upon Secluded acreage approx. one mile north of Gibsons. 350 feet this idealic situation. Hide-away vacation cottage or build your LISTI NGS WANTED frontage on Reed Road.. Beautifully treed. Could be developed retirement. Close to some of the best fishing and booting access. LISTINGS WANTED Into very good farm area. Full price $22,500. Lee R. Brown Bob Kent 885-9461 evenings. 885-2437 evenings. K. A. Crosby 886-2098 Mombor Vancouvor Real Estate Board J. Vlssor 886-2531 DUPLEX #3-004 Mike Blaney 886-7436 PRACTICALLY NEW - 1 yr. old - 2 BR. HOME - SECHELT 2-980 Don Sutherland 885-9362 RON McSAVANEY 886-9656 This well-built home on a nice level corner lot, close to everything: Comfortable two bedroom home with basement plus self-contained school shopping centre and t^o short blocks to public beach sulto on the side. Outstanding view, minor finishing required, an access Two finished rooms In full basement. Pat Murphy 885- investment worth investigating ot $29,000. C. R. Gathercole 886- 9487 ovenlngs. 2785 evenings.

BUILDINGS AND PROPERTY •— GUNBOAT BAY, PENDER HARBOUR #2-999 phone call from Buildings: 3 possible revenue cabins, ono 2 bedroom, two 1 bedroom, with SECHELT AGENCIES DATE PAD owners 3 bedroom waterfront home. This freo reminder of coming events Is a service of SECHELT AGENCIES All cabins aro furnished and well maintained plus 4 small boats and 3 LTD. Phone Peninsula Times direct for free listings, specifying "Date O-B motors, two 9MB HP and one 10 Pad". Please note that spaco Is limited and somo advance dates may loneymoon Bay, B HP. Plus ramp and float, all this on havo to wait tholr turn; also that this Is a "reminder" listing only ond 150' of well protected moorage water­ cannot always carry full details. front with 'room for expansion on 5 acres of land with 250' frontago on a_H_B_Q_BqQB______B___--__-__B_B_____0---_D-BD0Hq_n___n_--_l to Highway 10.1. Priced In the low nine­ ties. Pat Murphy 885-9487 eves. EVERY MONDAY—1:45 P.m. Community Hall Roberts Crock. Elphin­ stone New Horizons, Carpot Bowling, cards and films. CHOICE WATERFRONT EVERY TUESDAY, 7:30 p.m., Sochelt Legion Hall, Socholt TOPS Club, liagara Falls, Ont. ACREAGE , #2-831 now members wolcomo. I Near level 136' boach. 2.4 acres; EVERY WEDNESDAY-—8:00 p.m., Bingo, now Legion Building, Sechelt, dopth over 800 feet, paved access. Four dwellings all services, splendid EVERY WEDNESDAY-—2 p.m. Senior Swinger, Old Lejlon Hall, Sochelt vlow. Handy location. Good Invest­ EVERY THURS.—-8:00 p.m., Bingo, Pcndor Harbour Community Hall. ments with oxcollent possibilities for Station to Station Station to Station further development. F. P. $72,000. THURS. afternoons "TOPS" mooting at Public Hoalth Centre, 1:30-3:00 Customer Dialed Operator Handled C. R. Gathercole 886-2681 evenings. OoM for first . Nov. 20—8:00 p.m. Gibsons Sea Cavalcade Mooting, Gibsons Flro Hall Cost for llio drat mlnuto tliroo mlnutou (f|r:;t #3-01« (ono mlnuto minimum (tliroo mlnuto .ulilltlnnul ROBERTS CREEK - chnrt.0 min. churt.o) mlnuto) LOWER ROAD AREA Nov. 29-*--10:OO a.m., Secholt Lions Ladles annual bake solo at Very woll maintained 3 bdrm. homo, tho Mall. Draw for Christmas cake, proceeds for Retard­ Immaculate. Oil furnace, and warm. ed Children's Fund. .95 Also utility, equipped for washor/dry- 3.15 or. Two porches, storago shed, also > ' i CAJ

ihi Multiple Lilting Service iij* SARGEANT'S BAY - #3-020 Vancouver Real Eitato WATERFRONT - LOG HOME Doard 100' waterfront •— famous Sargoant Bay fishing, oxcellont log homo, elec­ REAL ESTATE costs jess whe tric furnaco, firoplaco, domestic wa­ INSURANCES tor. Additional building sites. Homo h year-round living, excellent for couple. Soo It — lovo It. Full prlco AGENCIES LTD. ou dial direc $37,650, terms. Peter Smith 885- 9463 ovonlngs. Phono 885-2235 (24-Houra) Box 120, Sechelt, B.C. Vancouvor Phono 689-5838 WILSON CREEK - #2-901 Ono aero |r\ wooded aroa, zoned R-2, In oHi.honniiM wlioro |)lrinont IH not now InMnlloil, choice. Powor to proporty lino. Wet. . ciilln Unit could othorwli;o ho (llnliul «i in*

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Page A-6 ; Tho Peninsula Times i • Wednesday, November 14, 1973 Buffet attendance increase^ 30% GIBSONS—Attendance at Gibsons hos- pttal auxiliary Aloha buffet was up 30 per cent over last year, according to or­ ganizers. The committee, headed by Mrs. J. D. Hobson, hadv hoped for a good turnout and made plans accordingly. The buffet was held Nov. 2. Background music was provided by J. Harvey Department Store, I. $ JP' the health professions. Sechelt is the 10th location on the present B.C. tour, said Gobert. This week the bus is in Powell River. The van spends a week in each loca­ 5 "LB. BAG . ,~~ WMssea•74JMAXX, tion and is open from noon Monday until Brushing your teeth is Saturday noon. PICKLES COFFEE good protection. Insurance MIRC has three learning stations and Heinz - Bread & Butter Blue Ribbon you really keep up to datq. 15 ox _ Any insurance works Regular, 1-lb better that way. Halfmoon Bay aux. For instance your home or apartment insurance. Has FROZEN KETCHUP inflation left you badly members to attend tea Heinx HALFMOON BAY~Holfmoon Bay Hos­ underinsured? pital Auxiliary held its regular meet­ VEGETABLES St 69^ 11 ox. 2 ^69° jMaybe we can help you. ing Nov. 5 at tho home of Jean Laird We're an agent for the Royal, with 10 members present. It was agreed Canada's largest insurer. With to accept the Invitation from the ad­ over a century's experience ministrator of St. Mary's Hospital to FROZEN MEAT PIES I TEA BAGS attend nn appreciation tea on Sunday, Beef, Chicken and Turkey, here in . Nov. 25. Kadana Why not giveus a call? Reports were heard from tho co-ordi­ Brook Park, 8 ox. ...._ 3 «»$9* nating council nnd hospital gift shop representatives nnd lt was reported that Regal sales hod proved successful and tho project was now being wound up. It was MARGARINE 1 PAPER TOWELS agreed to organize tho usual Christmas Mom's Scott Chcor rofflo for which tickets will bo 3-lb. .. Big Roll Pw. •„ AGENCIES LTD. available soon. BOX !28-S_fcH_LT, B.C. The auxiliary's next Thrift Shop duty » Phono 005-2235 will bo on Nov. 17 nnd suitable donations will be gratefully accepted and can be PRICES EFFECTIVE: t,t I..I left nt the post office. Tho annual meet­ We reserve tho right ing 1» scheduled for Monday, Nov, 20 at Thursday, Friday, Saturday to limit quantities. tho home of Grace Rutherford, whon i November 15, 16, 17 ROYAL We're here members will receive reports on tho lir;oooi vi NSUR AN a J to help you. year's activities. All i members will be GROUP contacted In duo course regarding tho SECHELT STORKS Christmas iimo.fionl.ord dinner to bo held STORES 885-9416 Dec. 3.

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A- i ••''• • • --' :•• _ •>• ' •• o-;;S7 ' -zoo:'«; oSY l •'•' -'-•'A^:.'o ;V.-.:?^'•'. AAAAAmc THE PJSNINSULAS^^ •XA Section B Wednesday, November 14, 1973 Paget 1-8 Sunday, December 2 .v. Archbishop to :?V ''__•:«*ofi :- o-v-* Indian reserve church ^-. • K-r by Helen Dawe ing, the vinyl covering for kneeling pads, landscaping, the picket fence, and jani­ SINCE the last instalment of the story tor services' on a continuing basis. Sister ©Jythe five churches on the Sechelt Trudeau did the bookkeeping for a time, Indian Reserve, additional information but now Father Fitzgerald acts as trea­ has come to hand. surer of the fund. (1) The new building will be blessed May we offer our sincere congratula­ on Sunday, Dec. 2, during a service con- tions to the Totem Club and the ladies ducted by the Most. Rev. James F. Car­ of the reserve for what they have already OIOPOICI ney, archbishop of Vancouver; accomplished and their plans for future (2) The Rev. Gaston Carriere c_ the major contributions to -the newN church. Archives Deschatelets in Ottawa has sup­ plied a photocopy of an entry in the parish register of the Mission of St. Charles on the Fraser regarding a bell Take advantage NOW while stock lasts of given to an earlier Seehelt church. Bis­ hop Paul Durieu on Nov. 27, 1881, blessed two bells, one weighing 500[lbs. for. the•_. these fabulous... church of the Squamish Mission oil Bur­ rard Inlet, and another small bell for SECHELT—Firefighting Screws, had to be the church of the Secheits at Chatledge. flown ovter to Nelson Island to combat Unfortunately I cannot decipher the hand­ a forest blaze Aug.'24 after a fire "got 7 writing giving the second names of the away" from Paul Jtleimeer, who was • GREY CUP SPECIALS • husband and wife who/donated the two bells, but their first names were Charley clearing land on the island. and Martha. The name given to the, Se­ And at provincial court Nov. 6, he chelt bell [appears to be Moyse or Mayre, was fined $100 for setting a fire within which is difficult to understand when half-a-mile of a forest without a permit. compared, with the name Marie Joseph Kleimeer admitted the charge. He said that he had started the fire three to four given to the North Vancouver bell. 11 (3) As a historic souvenir I have re­ weeks before the fire season began, but tained a raffle ticket headed up "Home- it had broken out again. WMmsi^mssmsmsm^msiAiS, makers Church Fund Raffle" and dated Forestry Officer Ray Wilson said that i_p*-£_ »* •*»-., i his department had to hire logging equip­ Nov. 1 1972. For the last 12 months or so ... the Homemakers Club has been inactive. ment to clear a road through to the scene Currently the ladies of the reserve who of the fire. "Hazard condition, at the time help at the bingo games meet on Fridays were very severe," he added. fcrf to assist on behalf of the church build­ In imposing the $100 fine, Judge ing fund. The Totem Club has raised some Charles Mittlesteadt said that Kleimeer's $7,000 to pay for work above and beyond actions had cost the forestry department the initial purchase price. Their ende­ a lot of money. avors have financed projects both inside Wilson pointed out that accused could and outside the church, including carpet­ have been held liable for the total cost of firefighting operations,, "but it would be too much of a hardship on him." Under other court news, Hugh Worth- ington of Sechelt was convicted of shop­ lifting. He pleaded not guilty to stealing a package of cigarettes from Sechelt Super­ market Sept. 13. But two employees testified that he took two packages from a rack, put one in his pocket, and paid for only one. Worthington claimed he had one of the packages in his pocket when he en­ tered the store. 100% Judge Mittlesteadt found accused guil­ Solid ty, but granted him a conditional dis­ State charge, stipulating that he must hot pat­ _£'; Portable 689 ronize the supermarket for six months. 549 wcaftw/ extra ...... ••.....••..-.....•<...... **»•*. orta AM;^& 'y;:,*y , - ....;. ,„_;«•:.! V'.'vS;/ >i^«)KiiiM(«A.'i.juj'.. a,;. sK_.__i-V._.»:. ^^:^^JX$iiX*-' necreanon mav be available SECHELT—Village council will consider a 99-year lease on a five-acre block of ;» yy .4. . *!. .-. -^ : v,—""£j crown land for a proposed curling-skating rink. v.i Aldermen held a special meeting with Henry Hall who is seeking suitable pro­ m }3 perty on the Peninsula in which winter recreational facilities can be constructed. *' fid ___*; Council told Hall that the five-acre block near district lot 1472 may become avail­ OAP IAN MacKENZIE able on a long-term lease. '\ ...for alderman Funding for 100 per cent of labor costs can be obtained through federal- municipal grants which are administered 'Newcomer' contests through Victoria. Hall was told that the village can apply for funds under the Af Community Recreational Facilities Fund _ 111m council seat Act to build the complex. Hall said that debentures can be sold to maintain the centre. i## MacKenzie contests A meeting will be held on Sunday, GIBSONS—A newcomer to local politics Nov. 18, 1 p.m. at Roberts Creek Com­ Table Model is Ian MacKenzie, who is running for munity Hall to discuss the proposed win­ Table alderman on municipal election day, Nov. ter club. 17. A go-getter, in some offices, is the s $ His main concern is establishment of fellow they send\out for coffee. a curling rink and recreation centre in 669 with remote control tuning 739 Gibsons. odel MacKenzie is an active member of the local Winter Club, which proposes locat­ ing a rink on village-owned land. SENIOR CITIZENS "There is nothing around here for the kids right now," he said. "I think it is ASSOC. No. 69. i'jyiiiftsf?.^ our duty to provide facilities to keep them SECHELT, B.C. off the streets. If I am elected, this is . / >/, ' ono of the things'I will fight for." Tickets for the Christmas Dinner He is also a strong proponent of re­ Party to be held December 13th building Elphlnstone Secondary School will be available at the regular _.?_>; in Gibsons, and recently staged a public meeting on November 15th. meeting to solicit support. MacKenzie ran unsuccessfully for Price $2.25 council in tho Sept. 20 by-clcction. Limited to members in good //,/] He and his wife, Agatha, have eight standing. children. MacKenzie is a Canadian Forest Products employee at Port Mellon. ,*»w*«»/»B

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t\ ••/. *W_l||IIIIWMMIliMMMIIMI|IBBB^ Page B-2 The Penimulo Time, Wednesday, November 14, 1973 THE t 7 iuni-females will bite. This, over itie years, U$E CHRISTMAS SEALS has left a; population of large female 1 ". READERS WGHTj ling cod capable of laying large quantities 3 ste . 11 •' of eggs as one1 of the} niain basis* of our S \ •'- J\ ' i» '• _ "breeding stock. .1,, .r '7 may be wronjgibut 1 shall not he so wivng as! to fail to say yvhdt I believe to be right." :£ 7 *..< v Letters to ihe Editor are the opinions of readers, and not necessarily those of the. Times. A It is very deplorable, indeed, 'that -••.__ / \ s - • - "~JOHN" ATWNS nom-de-plume may be useds for publication, but all originals must be signed by- the writer. " these fish should now be molested and A H. ALSGARD, Publisher , " RICHARD T. PROCTOR, Managing Editor 3%. "A Show for Suckers" truly depict the killed off by spear fishing. I strongly Something for nothing? political situation in the United States.. urge, therefore, that a size limit of not Editor, The Times, It is indeed unfortunate that more 'Amer­ more than 15 pounds round weight- or— fcei tfte India** remain Indian Sir: It is All.Hallow's Eve, 8:15 p.m. icans' are not aware of the ways in which some such figure, as well as the under- -X and, since 5:30 p_n„ I have been masque­ size limit that is now in force, be placed (THE FOLLOWINd was "written Jty an Indian anything; more usually tjbe consequences' OH we are being abused and generally victim­ an action are explained to him, and he is allowed rading as jack-in-the-box to 'treat* come on the taking of ling cod by spear gun. mother to the,teacher of her child and ap­ ized, by 'big business' and our crooked 1973 peared in a recent issue of the Surrey Leader. to decide for jumself whether or not to act. 35 plus people in various guises but who politicians, whom they have bought and Madeira Park FRANK LEE CANADA The message it imparts is though .provoking, and His entire existence since he has been old enough are, in reality, pupils-in-training to ex­ paid for. with the current dialogue on education, we know to see and hear has been an experimental learn­ pect something for nothing. Canadians should be extremely alert One of the recent cases investigated FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS it will be of interest to education-conscious peo­ ing situation, arranged to provide him with the No, I am not, a spoil sport. My hus­ and determined that their liberties are by the Internal Revenue department was ple.—Editor) opportunity to develop his skills and confidence ' band and I are childless and well on in AND OTHER in his own capacities. Didactic teaching will be , not likewise taken from them by the that of the gal who' listed her apartment our middle years. We are always" pre­ same ruthless and greedy corporations rent as "expenses- incurred while enter­ RESPIRATORY DISEASES Dear Teacher: ^ an alien experience for him.. pared treats and especially welcome the Before you take charge of the classroom which already have such a stranglehold taining clients." that contains my child, please ask yourself why He is not self-conscious in the way many wee .ones whose parents hover just bey­ on the resources and business generally white chlldrert are. Nobody has ever told bun you are going to teach Indian children. What ond the glow of our porchlight. My point in Canada. his efforts towards independence are cute. He is here is that not one of the children car- are your expectations—what rewards do you a young human being energetically doing his job, Canadians should not feel ill-will, es­ anticipate —'-what ego-needs will our children rie^ a 'Save the Children' box. This joint pecially toward us poor 'peons' on this VOLVO CARS & STATION WAGONS 0 which is to get on with the process of learning sharing has been well advertised in the have to meet? to function as an adult human being. He will. side of the 'line.' We aren't their ene­ INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS AND Write down and examine all the informa­ media and we were prepared with a sau­ mies; American big business is. We are respect you as a person, but he will expect you cer of change td support it and still not RECREATIONAL VEHICLES tion and opinions you possess about Indians. do likewise to him. He has been taugh, by merely stupid. Actually, most of us would v What are the stereotypes and untested assump­ precept, that courtesy is an essential part of deprive the trick or treaters. sympathize more with your problems if PHONE; 278-6291 •ul tions that you bring with you into the class­ human conduct and rudeness is any action that I am asking for anonymity for this we knew more about them because we room: How many negative attitudes towards In­ makes another person feel stupid or foolish. Do letter for reasons that will be obvious to are both in the same boat, so to speak, dians will you put before my child? not mistake his patient courtesy for indifference you. However, I did want to express my A subscriber to The Times, and a friend , .What values,..class prejudices and moral or passivity. astonishment that we (and I use the v of Canada'JAMES M. MACK .principles do you take for granted as universal? He doesn't speak standard English, but he editorial 'we') are so indifferent to the 4031 South Park Ave. Tacoma, Wash. 98408 Please remember that, 'different from* is not is in no way 'linquistically handicapped.' If you greater needs of most of this global vil-r C.. .C-. (JflickeifJ Coe the same as 'worse than' or 'better than', and will take the time and courtesy to listen, and lage's inhabitants.. Thanksgiving is; _oh the yardstick you use to measure your own life observe carefully, you will see that he and die lowed all too soon by Christmas. What Smorgasbord appreciated satisfactorily may not be appropriate for their other Indian children communicate very well, do they mean? , Or what does Easter E#tbr, The Times, lives. The term 'culturally deprived' was invented both among themselves and.with other Indians. mean? We are too inconsiderate, too sel£< Sir: • Elphinstone senior band would by well-mdaning middle-class whites to describe They speak 'functional English', very effectively : : something they could not understand. centered and must not aUow"> another like to thank the ladies of Gibsons Legion, augmented by their fluency in the silent language generation to" reach adulthood without Branch 109, for the smorgasbord prepared Beh:'.J-aco;bien ' -Motor-s.''l'td.- Too many teachers, unfortunately, seem to —the subtle, unspoken communication of facial the realization that we are members, one for them after the Remembrance Day 369 NO. 3 ROAD RICHMOND. B.C. see their role as rescuer. My child does hot need expressions, gestures, body movement and the service. All the members appreciated and 1 use of personal space. of the other, and our brother's keepers, to be rescued; he. does not consider being Indian Sechelt NO NAME PLEASE enjoyed the meal. a misfortune. He has a culture, probably older :•"••''' You will be well advised to remember that The members always enjoy playing than yours; he has meaningful values and a rich our children are skillful interpreters of the silent and varied experimental background, However Gibscheltschemers because pf the enthusiastic response of language. They will know your feelings and the veterans'to our music. strange or incomprehensible it may seem to be attitudes with unerring precision, no matter how Editor, The Times—Sir: to you, you have no right to do or say anything carefully you arrange your smile or modulate Ian Mackenzie, why do you think y ELPHINSTONE SENIOR BAND that implies to him that it is less than satis­ your voice. They wjlk learn in your classroom, We plan to steal 'your' school? Gibsons Whitehall Contracting of B.C. Ltd. factory. because children learn involuntarily. What they Isn't that also where 'our' kids - go , Our children's experiences have been dif­ learn will depend on you. To learn the Golden Rule? Wesfurged to run ferent from those of the 'typical' white middle- Will you help my child to learn to read, SUNSHINE COAST DIVISION Had I known that Elphie Was not my place Editor, "Tie Times, class child for whom most school curricula seem or will you teach him that he has a reading I would have entered the regional, race Sir: For your information Mr. Frank to have been designed. (I suspect that this 'typ­ problem? WiU you help him develop problem- ical' child does not exist, except in the minds of solving skills, or will you teach him that school (Running for council would be okay West was persuaded to run for director THE ONE-STOP WALL & CEILING SHOP curriculum writers). Nonetheless, my child's ex­ is where you try to guess what answer the teach­ But you can't if you live in Davis Bay). of Area E by West Gibsons Heights Rate­ periences have been as intense and meaningful er wants? .Will he learn that his sense of his What you think is a scheme to steal • payers and was given full supj>ort of the to him as any child's. Like most Indian children own value and dignity is valid, or will he learn • the place association. . ' , his age, he isj competent. He can dress himself, that he must forever be apologetic and 'trying GLADYS SLUIS" $ Drywall and Textured Ceilings prepare a meal for himself and clean up after­ Is a dream to build a creative space harder' because he isn't white? Can you help To make education really the most Secretary-treasurer wards, care for a younger child. He knows bis him acquire the intellectual skills he needs with­ West Gibsons Heights Ratepayers Assn. 0 Acoustical Ceilings — Suspended, reserves like the back of his hand. out at the same time imposing your values on For all of us on the Gibschelt Cdast top of those he already has? A concept new, and so exciting T-Bar and Glue-up Tile He is not accustomed to having to ask per­ May not be to you, inviting Spear gun cod limit mission to do the ordinary things that are part Respect my child. He is a person. He has But when we need not all agree of normal living. He is seldom forbidden to do a right to be himself. Editor, The Times, © Metal Stud Wall Construction Isn't that real democracy? Sir: I would like to add to the letter Sechelt A BUSY ELPHIE DREAMER of Peter J. B. Lawrence of Seattle, Wash, in the Oct. 31 issue of The Peninsula ® Metal Suspended Ceiling Construction First steps to anarchy? Subscription rates Times regarding spear fishing for ling cod in the Egmont and Pender Harbour* JUST as ominous as the thought of sedative or they could take the action Editor, The Times they did. Which action would be the Sir: As a Great Britain OAP I find area, Where he deplores the meat hunters Canada becoming a police state is supplying oriental restaurants with food most humane? It would seem to be your charges of. $6 per annum too high the unsettling possibility of its police and .have ordered a copy by the Shell fish. He also points out they are taking force being stripped of power to protect throwing a bucket of water on the per­ garage, Halfmoon Bay. I shall then not over limits of mature ling cod (40 to 50: the citizenry without fear of condemna­ son with the self-admitted "gross mouth." have to pay oh my frequent visits away* pounds as quoted.) tion or legal recrimination. We must retain authority within ac­ to Powell River, Vancouver, etc. I hope- I would like to point out these over­ next summer to go on a freighter to Austy Sadly, this latter situation seems to ceptable guidelines. Beating a prisoner sized fish are all females and are the ralia and New Zealand to visit old friends' solid continuous stock of our breeding V/iMitlUMi/iJMIfiMMIIIIiMiliSIliiliifUilliUilJliHJ/IItU/iiiHiT be coming about, albeit quietly and in­ into submission, for instance, is not an in Perth. population of ling cod. The male. fish. sidiously. acceptable guideline. I wish to say thank you to all the staff averaging, approximately, seven itOi eight A recent court decision would seem It is the oeoole of this country who at St- Mary's Hospital" where I was ^ ._*£• .*^.,T«^»|^.KK^'JiK.iA-v ., ,_. r. ._ , J .,_...... , vK*:,s^-i__.ii-*__ii_F_^_' .•_•?--»»._• •_-' v:ViV~- r_?_.T.'. 'ir_---»- •'•___^!l'i'_v'^T±---o;;^__-_,o...>L'i'o_^- *..i..;- ._»-_^ P. KREPPS & H. HALL t&_hdicat_:tKai;ffir 2 ; 4 . »..-.-<,,.-.AM-*--".."'.. •.;..<•>..•.'-". s,a •:,.•.',. ;,„-.••. •; .'; .•.. ..,...'> .-.',..£..'.., Great Britain and Paris, -Trance. permitted to enforce even the most basic presentatives. And it is our prerogative much more numerous than the females. H.R.1 - WEST SECHELT levels of discipline in its cells. I couldn't get my infected kidneys These oversized female ling cod are those to ensure that they are enforced in ac­ cleaned up there (St. Mary's) so Dr. that for some reason very seldom bite Bus: 885-2724 • Res: 885-2520 • Vancouver 873-1851 The case in point concerned an cordance with our wishes. Rogers sent me down to the General Hos­ on live bait or any other lure, probably RCMP sergeant who was charged with With the leeway accorded in the cri­ pital in Vancouver for 15 days. I am preferring larger prey. Smaller and med- assault, and convicted,' for ordering minal code, police can effectively con­ more than greatful for my final treat- water thrown on an intoxicated prisoner ment there. How lucky we are to hav£ trol criminals or those suspected of cri­ who, by his own admission, subjected a maternity-medical and surgical ward minal acts. detachment members, the NCO in charge locally in Sechelt. With an excellent and his family to considerable obsce­ If that leeway is taken from the pol­ ambulance service for $27 from Halfmoon ice forces, either in regard to discipline Bay. nity. Halfmoon Bay DOROTHY GREENE \>>A Awakened by an uproar in the cells, in the cells or on the street, then this

country will take its first steps towards : 1 Sgt. William Saunders, who lived on the U.S. political situation '• if'-* !>, premises at that time, tried to quieten anarchy. Editor,, The Times, of Copenhagen the prisoner. We consider that the police acted Sir: You may be interested in some After several unsuccessful attempts justifiably and reasonably in taking steps items in the enclosed copy of our local shopping news (Tacoma Review, Nov. 7}. at reasoning' tyith the suspect, he in­ to subdue an unruly prisoner. And we would strenuously oppose any efforts, in Your attention is drawn especially to structed the dhty officers to douse him 'Commentary' on page 4; "A Show for with a bucket,of (.water. the courts or outside, to restrict the ability Suckers" same page, and, the item on Although it is not the business of of our police force to protect the best page 11, upper left-hand corner. (Ar­ this newspaper^ or any other, to pass interests of the general public. ticles referred to commented on U.S. comment on cpurt decisions, it is our This would be made clear to our government policies; local politics ond Canada, U.S. youth soccer exchanges: duty to makeffclear to those courts of elected representatives and to the ad­ editor). law the authority we choose to give the ministrators of our judicial process. The two editorials: "Commentary" and police force so that they may protect society effectively. In this case,1there is little doubt that the police were! acting within guidelines which we consider acceptable for main­ Can IDB taining order. The keyword in this particular in­ ? stance is guideline. Do we consider the help you action taken by the police, that of quiet­ ening a prisoner by dousing him with On Tuesday, November 2___lv water, acceptable? To subdue,an intox­ one of our representatives icated person, fy$i generally cannot rea­ son with him4-^»thcr action must be Mr. T. W. GRAHAM will bo ot taken. ''y,1" Sunnycrost Motel, Gibson®, 9-11:30 o.m. What action is open to enforcing of­ Bella Boach Motel, Socholt, 1-3:00 p.m. ficers? They could enter the cell and Tel. 886-9920 (Gibson.) 885-9361 (Sechelt) bind and gng^in unruly prisoner; they could beat lilm into submission; thoy could call n%frctor to administer a Mnny bu!>iiiowi>«. incluclincj: Agriculture •Manufacturing Tourism • Construction Published Wednesdays nt Sechelt on B.C.'s Sunshlno Coast • Professional Services Now brewed in British Columbia by • Transportation • Wholesale C..r_sl>c.|» has long boon tho world's most exported Lager boor. Now .'-fvlyi Carlsberg, tho glorious boor ol Copenhagen, is browod right hero Powell River'News Town Crler and Retail Trades, Secholt Times Ltd. in British Columbia. And because it's now browod here, you ran enjoy Carlsberg fresh from the Brewery. 0 '0ox'3l6-+ SechcH, B.C. hnyp o. ttiini. .i lofins from IDB to noqu'iro l«ncl, Carlsberg ... brewed with all the skill and tradition ol Denmark to Sechelt M5.-J654 or 885-2635 ,Iniilcllnqa, mid ...nnhlnory,1 to inarnnsn working Gib-onii 886-2121 ofVpltnli ia trtnrt n now .Jiislno. _;• • the taste of Canadian boor drinkers. Discover Carlsberg for yourself. Subscription Rates: (In advance) Load, $7 pe_!-tftM. Beyond 35 milcn, $8 The Curling Breweries LtxL U.S.A,, $10. Overseas $11. If you r.p(.(i (II. in..Inc. lor fl htiwinoj.!. propofHil \i Serving the area\frotn ^Port Mellon to*Egmont .nn II HI. (Howe Sound to Jervls Inlet) >>•• MQfi(.onobin ton. H ,., purhnpf. (DR »

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At the movies MORE ABOUT... Wednesday, November 14, 1973 The Peninsulo Time, Page B-3 • Hackett Park —from page A-l ,;nonth. If approval is given it should, W filter Mitty' slated for come through about January. . . I .Watsoij and' Aid, Dennis Shuttleworth told/John Clayton, a member1 of the gall­ \ society screening tonight ery,, that besides rebuffing, council would /like to build n^-bleachers. Clayton stores-.. by Allan Crane program (including tonight's The Secret y , for Gibsons Alderman, November 17th Life of Walter Mitty), a membership in/ sed the/need forAennis courts, for what WITH, five motion pictures still to' play he called "the fastest growing sport" in Film Society's current program, the Film Society is still worth very seri­ plans' are being drawn up for future ous consideration if you like togo to the Hall told council members that if he programs. The present program which movies at all. didn't hear something definite about the ends on Dec. 12 with Bedazzled will be Membership cards, at $3 for adults, $1 project soon, he will, recommend an en­ unchanged except for "Roma the booking for students and senior citizens, entitle tirely different'.project io^the club. on which United Artists were unable to the member to admission to the Film Council members declined to say how \ protect for us. In its* place, we will be much the grant is but The Times has A great screening Juliet of the Spirits which was Society's presentations at the Twilight learned that it is $25,000. Theatre's regular admission charges. Non- O.l !>•• so well received in last year's program. The fund under which the provincial With five yet to go in the current members pay $2.50 per film. department of recreation and conserva­ tion operates, recently announced 60 new project approvals in communities throu­ ghout B.C. Madeira Park Happenings To date, grants totalling $6,147,389.01 have been made under the act and, ac­ —by Jackie Scott cording to Jack Radford, minister of rec­ ON FRIDAY, Nov. 9, we had a Remem­ be. having a holiday on Monday, Nov. 12 reation and conservation, an additional Larry Labonte brance Days assembly at our school. to pay respects to those who gave their $5,672,460 has been added to the fund Mrs. Talento's grade one' students put lives during the past wars. from the government's general revenue on a musical salute. Everyone enjoyed it accounts in order to. meet the demand on The walkathon was a big success with the fund. Labonte seeks very much. Mr. Wishlove's_grade .seven a-.large number of students taking part. class presented In Flanders Fields and "The success of the fund is demon- some of the history surrounding poppies The total miles walked from Madeira to^_ mayors and what they represent. The assembly Garden Bay and back again was 2J3^tfc-ated," he said, "by both the diversity was concluded with three selections play­ miles per person. Congratulations to eV- In' the types of projects and. by the wide GIBSONS—Larry Labonte, who feels he eryone who made it. Glen Brown and spread of grants to more than 90 commun­ ed by the Madeira Park band conducted ities throughput British. Columbia since ;'• can offer something to the conuhunity by Mr. Postlethwaite. The- students will Steve Page were the first two over the "in a hujnanitarian way," wants, to be finish line. Mr, Rees and Mr. Wishlove the first grants were announced in Aug­ elected mayor of Gibsons. also took part and were seen limping ust;"-; . vf He is facing Ken CJoddard for the into theyfinish line around three -o'clock,'.. The minister pointed out that no oth- post... .'• •'''• . •'•• six hours after starting. A big thanks er Canadian province makes a contribu­ Sechelt Notes te all the parents who provided super­ tion to recreation facilities in anywhere Labonte said that he is "very much in vision and pick-ups as well as the RCMP favor of recreation for the young and old near this scale. "Only two other provin­ —-by P«99y Connor who made several patrols on the route- ces," he said, "make contributions towards and I would like to seek work on parks THE DATE has been moved up for the Corporal Van de Braak and Constable the capital development costs of facilit­ injti^e area." sale works of the patients of extended- Prest.-. •.-••• ies but on a much more limited basis." y |Je hopes, too, that improvements can . care unit of St. Mary's Hospital fcfemade to the village's water system. House games are still continuing with The intent of the Community Recre­ The sale will take place starting Nov. the scores as follows: House III first with ational Facilities Fund Act is to provide A lifibonte, with no past municipal ex­ 14 in the foyer of the hospital in Sechelt perience, told The Times that he feels he 94 points, House II, 87 points and House assistance in financing community recre­ There are many interesting items: good I, 83 points. Team III is still in the lead ational facilities by a municipality or non­ BONUS SUBSCRIPTION OFFER "<&». give the village of Gibsons good stocking staffers, cookbooks, potholders with 94 points but team I is catching up. profit, cultural, ethnic Or religious group. Here'sagiftjMckaMthat^llberemenriberedlongaftertheChristmas • leadership and do the work that has to and the like. The sale will continue on The fund provides grants of one thind season: a year's subscription to Beautiful British Columbia magazine be done. I will seek good relationship for a week and will,start each day at Mrs. Silvey's art class is busy making lus a ftiflcolor 1974 calendar-diaty You can give both for just Yule logs at school. The students will be of the capital development costs of a rec­ 2—the regular price of the magazine subscription alone. between the village and the regional 2 p.m. . -• reational facility up to one third of a mil­ ? It has been an eventful week. A rac­ selling these to help pay for the senior We announce your gift with the current Winter issue of Beautiful • lmji'v. •.•,•• classr field trip. lion dollars, A Although he has no municipal gbvern- coon ate a favorite muscOvy drake, the British Columbia. The 1974 Spring, Summer and Fall issues will be mhiit experience, Labonte, employed as boss went for a dunking as a big wave mailed as published. a|j-|&myr operator at Port Mellon, has washed him out of the boat as he was This offer applies only to new and renewal subscriptions, purchased-! i bfeeri' active on the Gibsons Athletic As­ beaching her with his crabpots on board; The Holy Family for $2 and commencing with the Winter 1973 issue. Please order sociation board as president; last year he Then two skunks ended up in an General Meeting early v# Chairman of the, Howe Sound Fire empty garbage can and all their hissing Catholic Women's __§ptjt_tnient. He is a former president of and smelling didn't get them up the of the the ^Gibsons Chamber of Commerce and slippery sides. When they "were released- League SEND THIS COUPON NOW TO has been involved in union activities. from their prison they filled the air would like to thank all who help­ Sunshine Coast BOOKS & STATIONERY p; He is a past president of Local 1119 with their perfume, with one running ed us to make aur Fall Bazaar o United Paperworkers International Union under the house, the other headed for Sechelt, B.C. ."".V aiidyhas held several, offices including the bush. Winter Recreation great success. trustee and vice president. Although he Please enter my subscription for Beautiful B.C. Magazine for one year, and a free diiiimiiHmiiii_iii_ii-i-ii_iii__iii-_iiMMiiiii_Miiii__i_iiiii£ The prizes were won by the Diary Calendar. Send to: Holds no executive office this year, he is Group following: still-an active member. I MISS BEE'S 1 Name (please print) . : . . --rrrbSr has been cancelled for Nov. 1. Bedspread by Sharon Ellis Labonte is a director of the Gibsons Street or PO Box . -____ Lions Club. j CARD & GIFT SHOP j 11 and re-scheduled for 2. Electric Blanket by Paul Kala- .j. He lives with his wife Agnes, who is chon of Roberts Creek. '-'Town _—_-—r—; . . A. .—• : currently chairman of the school board I Wharf Road-Sechelt. 885.9066 1 3. Doll by Al Bell of Vancouver. Enclosed is cheque [~1 money order j I for $2 for each subscription offered. of Sechelt School District and who has a P.O. BOX 213 | Sun. Nov. 18,1 pm been returned as trustee by acclamation. __ '••'*" 3 - Door Prizes: Amount enclosed —% His two daughters, Theresa and Jul­ 5 Hollmark-Coutts cords and wrappings. § Roberts Creek Community Hall 1. Collin Casey 2. George Lizee • If you wish gift subscriptions sent, we will enclose a cord. Moke your list on a iette live at home with them. 1 Fin* English china cups and saucers, s 3. 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The big scene in mime. banned from dplyjng for one month when David Quocksister -for impaired driving this act is called, as we all know, Christ, In this type of entertainment,-a large cJjldtin:ction he admitted impaired driving and oper­ and operating a vehicle without insur­ mas. Mail-order catalagues have already company of weird and wonderful cha­ primed us far in advance (too far, most ating a vehicle without insurance or a ance. He admitted the.charges. racters act, sing and dance in a hilari-x TO FIT licence. Accused was checked by police after people think lor the Big Event. ous version of the original story. Char­ EVERY BUDGET FROM Provincial cojirt was told that RCMP he hit .a stationary vehicle in front of The bazaar season is upon us, with acters and situations are borrowed from checked Rammeli Sept. 15 while he was Peninsula Transfer, Gibsons, Oct. 30. His its offerings of hand-crafts, both tradi­ the local scene and woven into the loose­ returning to Sechelt from the Peninsula blood-alcohol level was .28. Damage caus­ tional arid original. The most popular ly-knit plot. Hotel. ed in, collision was estimated at $1,500. stall of all is always the bake table, which In British pantomime, for some rea­ "His vehicle crossed the centre line on Judge Mittlesteadt fined Quocksister goes to show that there is nothing as son, the principal boy was always a girl; Ken DeVries a.number of occasiqns," said the prosecu­ $300 on the impaired count and disqual­ irresistible as something that starts with while the dame was played by a man. tor. an empty bowl, involves a lot of mea­ To the uninitiated, it may seem strange ified him from driving for one month. suring and mixing, and ends up in the to see a young girl dressed as a boy, x^jrloofcoverlnad Accused showed the usual signs of im­ He was fined the minimum $250 for oven sending out waves of sheer goodness winning the hand of the fair young maid, _ _.•_ ' v pairment and failed to produce either a driving without insurance. . that are hard to resist. but all's fair in love, war and pantomime. LTD. driver's licence or insurance when re­ Valerie Joe of Sechelt was charged Sharp winds shake the trees and strip Virtuous maidens, dastardly villains and Gibson. % 886-7112 quested. His blood-alcohol level was .15, with theft over $200 and possession' of _h e leaves off faster than you can strike a host of others cavort and clown across . \ according to a subsequent breathalyzer stolen property. ' a set on a stage. They are the stage­ the stage in a great kaleidoscope of color test. .. ' •.-.•.'. .y. T v • CARPETS • TILES The crown alleged she stole a stereo hands who strip the stage after the act and comedy. •'."•.'•. .v y-. Rammeli said he had an out-of-prov- 1 from Patrick Murphy of Gibsons July called fail, and'set it fo_ winter. On the legitimate stage, actors must © LINOLEUMS ince licence and blanket insurance/which 15. She was further charged with pos­ If you look closely into your crystal completely forget that, the audience is he -thought were validj but they proved sessing stolen property, the stereo, Aug; ball to see what the near future hold- there, but in pantomime, they....'are. very to have expired. .'-17.. .;. '"y:-..,o .. ••"..-. ;- ••/. ', - in store, you may see a Urge piece of much aware of their presence; frequently 9 o.m. to 6 p.m. Tues.—Sat. Judge Charles^ Mittlesteadt iined ac­ Judge Mittlesteadt remanded the case driftwood with the name *Dick Whitting- they call upon the audience to join in the cused $250 on. (K£ impaired charge and to November 20. ton* emblazoned in large letters on the chorus, or boo the villain,' or help them CLOSED MONDAYS banned him from driving fpr one month. •Also set over to Nov. 20 was ah im­ side. If'you take another look, you may" find something they have lost. In short, For driving without insurance, Rammeli paired driving charge against David see that the log is covered with wave-to- what every winter needs is one good OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 netted the miitfjftium fine of $250, with , Johnson. The offence is alleged to have wave people. , pantomime. In. Gibsons, it should be ready a token $25 penalty for operating a ver taken place, Oct. 28 near Gibsons. What can this strange sight mean? just before Christmas. ''«l_IIIMIflMNMyiMmnMMminMVMIMMMMI^^ vmMiiiiinniiiiiiiiinii^iiiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiumiiiim •iHuiiiiiiMiMiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiMMmiiiiiuc • Put yovr, mssiags Into mors * Here's an economical.way to Ifcm 3,000\_hom.s (10,000 reach| 3,000 homes (10,000: readers) in th«Jse economical readers) every week. Your ad ipott. Your od is always there waits patiently for ready refer­ far quick reference . 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ACCOUNTANTS BUILDING SUPPLIES DISPOSAL SERVICES IRONWORKS PLUMBING 8t HEATING RETAIL STORES W. Philip Gordon AC. RENTALSft. BUILDIN G SUNSHINE COAST DISPOSAL PENINSULA ORNAMENTAL OIL-FIRED WARM AIR HEATING C & S HARDWARE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT SUPPLY LTD. SERVICES LTD. IRON WORKS OIL FIRED WATER HEATERS Sechelt, .B.C. Phon-: Bus. S8&Z7U, Res. 886-7567 - All Your Building Needs - PORT MELLON to OLE'S COVE WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS Nothing Down - 10 Years To Pay AND MISCELLANEOUS ORNAMENTAL APPLIANCES - HARDWARE - Tel.: 886-2938 or 885-9973 House Plumbing IRON WORK , Harris Block, Gibsons, B.C. Madeta Park Phone 8834585 Call us for your disposal needs. HOME FURNISHINGS Phone 886-7514 .886-7056 . 886-7220 Roy Blanche - 883-2401 When renovating or spring cleaning Phone 885-9713 FREE ESTIMATES ANSWERING SERVICES CONTRACTORS containers available G & E Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Pender Harbour - 883-2513 COAST BACKHOE & TRUCKING MACHINE SHOPS DIAL-MAR ANSWERING SERVICE DIVING - """"' - Plumbing: Repairs and Installations LTD. HARBOUR SUPPLIES • Office • Residential, * Wake-up Colls SPECIALTY MACHINE WORKS - Blocked Drains - Hot Water Heating FilL Cement, Gravel, Drain Rock, etc. Electrical - Plumbing - Appliances * Rp^pnbble Rotes , SCUBA WEST — Hugh Baird — CERTIFIED PLUMBER - Ed Charlebois "Never Miss Another Phone Call" General Machine Work 8. Welding TVs - Furniture and Carpets Box 89, Madeira Park R.R. 1, Halfmoon Bay, B.C. Free Estimates 886-7638 885-2245 Phone 883-2274 - Mercedes-Benz Service v Box 165, Gibsons Box 158, Madeira Park, Hwy. 101 Phone 885-2305 ' Diesel'Work at Francis Peninsula COAST DRYWALL 24 HOUR SERVICE APPLIANCE REPAIRS Sechelt © 885-2523 days ® 885-2108 eves. SEASIDE PLUMBING LTD. Drywall and Textured Ceilings DRIVEWAYS "~ Gibsons ROOFING We Repair: Free Estimates At the Sign of the Chevron • small kitchen & household appliances CEMENT DRIVEWAYS HILL'S MACHINE SHOP Plumbing - Pipefitting - Steamfitting BILL BLACK ROOFING - vacuum cleaners - power.tools - electric Phone 886-7643 Hot Water Heating - Pipe Lagging & INSULATION motors - almost anything small enough to Free Estimates & MARINE SERVICE LTD. FREE ESTIMATES All work guaranteed carry in. Bank Financing Available Machine Shop - Arc and Acetyline Welding DUROID SHINGLES - TAR & GRAVEL JOHN BUNYAN'S VARIETY DELTOM CONSTRUCTION LTD. Steel Fabricating-Marine Ways Phone 886-7017 NEW ROOF or RE-ROOF 4 ENTERPRISES Box 64, Sechelt Gibsons Building Supplies Automotive and Marine Repairs Box 281, Gibsons Cowriee Street, Sochelt 885-9343 —For all types of homes— Phone 886-2642 Standard Marine Station Sea 'Coast 886-7320 Phono 886-7721 Res. 886-9956, 886-9326 SHEET METAL LTD. ARCHITECTURAL-PLANNING Phone 885-2592 or collect 926-5948 SUNSHINE ROOFING ELECTRICIANS SECHELT MACHINE SHOP Heating — Ventilation — Air Conditioning SHAKES - SHINGLES - DUROID SUNSHINE DESIGN SHOAL DEVELOPMENT LTD. ASTRO CONTRACTING LTD. (at Standard Motors) Domestic, Commercial and Industrial • Custom shakes split to order • roof repairs AND DEVELOPMENTS LTD. Septic Tank —- Ditching (formerly Suncoast) Machinery & Equipment Repairs Free Estimates —• 24 hour service ' • «aves arid trough cleaning Architectural Builders ' Excavating-—Lond Clearing Box 380, Sechelt • Phone 885-2553 RESIDENTIAL WIRING - ELECTRIC HEAT Firsf Class Workmanship Box 920, Sechelt Tel. 885-2712 and Development Planners Road Building — Gravel & Fill SERVING PENDER HARBOUR 8, EGMONT Bob Forrester Gibsons: Box 735 — 886-9679 SEWING MACHINES Vancouver: 731-3448 886-2830 For a free estimate, call 883-2426 Phone 885-9464 SECHELT HEATING and A Complete Design, Building and INSTALLATION BERNINA • Planning Service L&H SWANSON LTD. BLAIR ELECTRICAL MARINE SERVICES — FREE ESTIMATES — Sales and Service to all makes READY-MIX CONCRETE Contracting and Engineering RENTALS ART SUPPLIES Sand and Gravel - Backhoe Residential and Commercial Wiring CLAYTON WELDING & MARINE Wayne Brackett * 885-2466 Ditching - Excavations Marine Ways to 42' Fabric House, Gibsons - Ph. 886-7525 Telephone 886-2069 Free Estimates PORPOISE BAY ROAD bottom Repairs PENINSULA PLUMBING LTD. ______ROSE & ART ENTERPRISES 885-9666, Box 172, Sechelt, B.C. Phone 886-7816 883-2535 Sales and Service — 886-9533 SURVEYORS Pottery, Supplies, Classes & Firing D. W. LAMONT Box 7, Garden Bay, B.C. Everything for the Do-It-Yourselfer Dealer for Duncan's Ceramic Products PHONE 885-9550 ROBERT W.ALLEN Electrical Contractor Contract & Renovations Pino Road & Grandview Avenue B.C. LAND SURVEYOR RON'S CONTRACTING PAZCO FIBERGLASSING 'FREE ESTIMATES P.O. Box 62, Gibsons, B.C. Sechelt Lumber Building R.R. 1, Madeira Park COMPLETE MARINE fl, INDUSTRIAL REPAIRS Clearing - Excavations - Road Building Len Coates 886-7685 Wharf Street, Box 607 Grading - Fill - Road Gravel - Crushed Rock Phone 883-2749 \ —- Canoes Ray Coates 886-9533 or 886-7872 BANKS — Runabouts Sechelt, B.C. Phone Sechelt 885-9550 — Used Boat Sales Office 885-2625 Home 885-958) ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Ponder Horbour REFRIGERATION SERVICE McCANN ELECTRIC FREE ESTIMATES - PH 886-9604 or 886-9111 Sechelt Branch — Phone 885-2201 R & S BACKHOE Roy & Wagenaar WIRING OF ALL TYPES John Harrison Gibsons Branch Phone 886-2201 R.R. 1, Madeira Park, B.C. MOBILE HOME SERVICE B.C. LAND SURVEYORS • Residential - Industrial - Commercial REFRIGERATION 8. APPLIANCE SERVICE Pender Branch Phone 883-2711 W. Rousseau - Phone 883-?302 All work guaranteed - Free estimates Sea Coast —Used appliances for sale— Marine Building - Porpoise Bay Box 153, Madeira Park "We aim to please" Joe McCann, Dox 157, Madoira Park MOBILE HOME SERVICE P.O. Box 609, Sechelt, B.C. Pratt Road, Gibsons Phono 083-9913 (div. of Sea Coast Sheet Metal Ltd.) HOURS; Land Clearing - Road Building 885-2332 or collect 681-9142 ® Complete Maintenance 886-9959 Socholt: Tuesday-Thursday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. JIM MCKENZIE Fri. 10 a.m. to _ p.m., Sat 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tree Topping - Selective Logging ® Do-I.-Yourself Trailer Skirting RENTALS Gibsons & Ponder: Monday-Thursday 10 a.m. PETE DUBOIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 24-Hr. TIRES to 3 p.m.; Frldoy 10 o.m. to 6 p.m. Box 920, Secholt ^ryfco Tol. 885-2712 Telephone 883-2417 Ph. 885-9978 A. C. Rentals COASTAL TIRES BLASTING R.R. 1, Madeira Park, B.C. Tools and Equipment Sunshlno Coast Highway Residential - Commercial - Industrial MOVING fo STORAGE Box 13, Gibsons, B.C. - Phono 886-2700 P. V. Services Ltd. 30" Diaphragm Pump Now Available CONTROLLED BLASTING LEN WRAY'S TRANSFER SALES AND SERVICE LOG HAULING CONTRACTOR SIM ELECTRIC LTD. Sunshine Coast Highway and All Brands Availables , ' \ '"'"' All Work Insured Household Moving, Pocking, Storage Francis Peninsula Road Monday to Saturday 8;30 a.m. to 5;30 p/m. Direct all enquiries to: Gov't Certified Electricians v Packing Materials for sale Freo Estimates Madeira Park Phono 883-2585 Friday ovoning by appointment only Dispatcher at 883-2733, eyes. 886.7375 Phone Day or Evenings 885-2062 MEMBER OF ALLIED VAN LINES FRED DONLEY Office Hours 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p,m. Canada's No. 1 Movers Ph. 886-2664, R.R. 1 Gibsons Why Buy When You Can Pender Harbour - 883-2403 MORRIE'S CONCRETE FUEL TOWING or 883-9972 RENT IT at Placing and Finishing Scows - Logs RNIE WIDMAN NURSERY COAST RENTALS TED'S BLASTING Floors - Patios - Stairs SECHELT TOWING & SALVAGE for all your ' Mack's Nursery - Roberts Creek Domestic & Industrial Equipment LTD. , ALL WORK FULLY INSURED Walks - Driveways from Rug Shampooers to Lighting ESSO PRODUCTS Landscaping - Shrubs - Fruit Tree* - Fortlllxor Hoavy Equipment M-vlriQ & Log Towing Basements - Drhf-ways - Septic Tanks Freo Estimates Phono 885-9413 i Plants. IMPERIAL ESSO DEALER Berry Plants - Boddlng Plants - Peat Moss L. HIGGS Stumps » Pitch Linos Fully Llcen&ad Pesticide Spraying for S.T.K. EXCAVATING LTD. Phono 883-2663 R.R. 1, Davis Bay, 885-2848 Phono 885-9425 Call for a fr«_ •stlmato any tlmo Landscaping and Trees Gravel - Fill - Topsoll Madoira Park, D.C. Sunshine Coast Hwy. - Ph. 886-2684 TID DONLEY Pondsr Harbour 883-2734 Driveways - Basements - Light Clearing CONCRETE FORM RENTALS TREE TOPPING " FREE ESTIMATES BUILDERS HAIRDRESSERS FOR ALL TYPES OF CASEMENTS —— — - ••f"jir•' ^...... • .,. — —^ PEERLESS TREE SERVICES Phono 886-2237 days or ovea. OPTOMETRIST EASY ERECTION AND STRIPPING Box 13, Gibsons, D.C. 101 CONTRACTING CO. LTD. SECHELT BEAUTY SALON —.i. . . • i * Complete Troo Sorvlco Comploto Instructions Provided * Prompt, guaranteed. Insured work General Building Contractors Construction by Dianne Allan, Proprietor FRANK E. DECKER, OPTOMETRIST FISHER FORM RENTALS * Prices you con trust DRYKIM LTD. All Work Guaranteed Export Hair Styling Bal Block, Gibsons - Wednesdays 005-2612/0-5-2-.0/0-5-2359 ayes. Phono 885-2-09 - Gonoral Contractors - 886-2248 Phono 885-2622 custom building - additions - alterations Cowrio Street Phone Sechelt - Mondays - 885-9712 SUNSHINE RENTALS LTD. BOK 73, Secholt, B.C. custom backhoe work Sechelt 805-2818 T.V, and RADIO DOX 459, SECHELT 885-2153 PAINTING & DECORATING U-Drlvo Cora and Trucks - all kinds \ PARKERS HARDWARE LTD. VILLAGE BUILDERS ANN'S COIFFURES „ ,_••„-„•• „•—„_.,____.——_.•--,_•• -.. _.,•_-. •_•• -___-• • —_- - - II ,._,,.. !•...... , —. _-.l^l... -. <. WHITEHALL CONTRACTING USED AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS Salot and Sorvlco Engineer*. Contractors CALVIN'S PAINTING _, BOUGHT AND SOLD Recreational Homos, Cottaae* OF B.C. LTD. Next to Novon's Authorized Dealer and Repair Depot for Sunshlno Coast Division T.V. & Radio DECORATING Phono 005-2520 QUASAR (Motorola) _, PHILCO ., Pruco Dokor, P. Eng. - President Evos. 805-2151 or 085-2023 "The Ono-Stop Woll and Celling Shop" Gibsons 886-2322 P.O. Box 94, Sechelt, 6.C. Cowrie Street, Socholt — Phono 083-2171 Sto. 105, 195-21st St., West Vancouver, B.C. P. Krepps and H. Hall Tol.. 922-9800 nu.Htf.i_t, R.R. 1, Wast S«cl.olt Phone 885-2107 "RENT IT AT SUNSHINE COAST T.V. SALES Tel. Dus. 005-2724, Res. 005-2520. HOTELS SUNSHINE RENTALS LTD/' WEKO CONSTRUCTION tTD. Vane. 073*1051 & SERVICE LTD. 1 North Road, Gibsons " GENERAL CONTRACTOR PENDER HARBOUR HOTEL SUNSHINE COAST PAINTERS ADMIRAL—. ELECTROHOME Your Business Card Mad.lra P*»rfc Phono 083.2377 All types of Painting "Wo Rent or Soil Almost Everything" and ZENITH DEALERS Dulki to suit: Homos, Commercial Building*, in this spaco will / , Privatofl» Commercial Vocation Homos. ,AH kinds o. Concrete Work. Contentions, Dinners' Group Meetings Typewriters - Lighting Plants ,r| Televisions Gbrdom OlryoV —• Pork Van'Hees Gonoral Delivery Rc/to Tillers i Cement Minora - Lawn Rakes 'IN Tlin HEART OF DOWTOWN SECHELT' Any kind of . emodalllnq. reach nearly 12,000 people! yVecldlngs tihd Private Pcirtl_s Ma-alra Park, B.C. Mechanic's Tools , Box 799, Socholt — Phoho i005-9fl 16 PHONE VERN, 805-2525 or 886-2344 Low cost — High power 883-2678 • —Full UaUl Fnclllll-3— PHONE 886-28481— 24 HOUR SERVICE , CLOSED ON MONDXYS \'o..l 1 ,4 ( f," . V i . c, \~ " 4 i K \

Open House planned . .' • Wednesday, November 14,1973 Tha- Pentwoulo Times Pogo 8-5 Credit union dedicates / - ___ i new office on Saturday <. _ For MAYOR of GIBSONS SEOHELT—Formal opening ceremonies 1941 with its headquarters in Roberts for the new quarters' of the Sunshine Creek. x Vole LARRY LABONTE Coast Credit Union will be held Saturday, In September 1959 members purchased at 2 p.m., according to Howard Pratt, the building on Wharf Street at the foot manager. of Cowrie Street and operations moved \ It is expected that acting mayor Har­ into Seohelt. On April 1, 1968 the name 'Be sure to exercise your Democratic Right .^'i old Nelson will cut the ribbon to offic­ was changed to Sunshine Coast Credit "*•'•' " . • y y ,/,.,, _•.•-.•.. • y _.,• •••"• -.. ; ially open the new building situated in Urjior»." .,y-"'" .'..". . ' - . . . come out and vote on November 17th. the former Bank of Montreal office near In September, said Pratt, the credit v, Xl the post office. There will be guest spea­ union moved into the old bank premises 010 kers and visitors will be welcomed by and new counters were installed and ren­ staff members. Refreshments will be ser­ ovationsundertaken.7 TRANSPORTATION WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR>NYBODYWHO ved. Long time treasurer, Mrs. Florence NEEDS IT TO PLACE THEIR VOTE, BY PHONING 886-7414. The credit union was organized as the Johnston, retired in 1971 and Pratt was Roberts Creek Credit Union, July 18, hired and assumed his duties on May 1, i?7i. :. •;••'..• • "Over the years, growth has been stea­ dy, but modest, "said Pratt. Assets rea­ Goddard cites ched nearly $250,000 by the end of 1970. With reorganization and improvement of services, rapid growth started in late his experience 1971 and accelerated until October 1973 when assets passed the million-dollar GIBSONS—'Mayoralty • candidate Ken mark. Goddard, 40; feels the most valuable mo' asset he would have to offer, if elected, "With hew and larger premises, better is his five years experience as an alder­ facilities and expanded services, yre aire man on Gibsons council. , looking forward to even greater growth v During his term, which expired two in 1974," Pratt told The Times." years ago, Goddard was associated with Besides Pratt, other members of the niariy of the major improvements which staff are Susan McK-fcrick, clerk-teller the village has seen come to recent fruit- and Patricia Guelph, machine operator- ation. •'•'_••;• .-; clerk. ; Goddard played a major role in ini­ The credit union serves residents af tial planning for the sewer system and the Sunshine Coast from Halfmoon Bay to for waterworks improvements. He was Port Mellon. , also involved in planning the new lib­ rary building. Waiting to see the manager of a ZTUII cJJiinlm €j.-c*.ounae ^raclutieA While he was on council, the village finance company in a southern California boundaries were extended, which made city, a Woman studied a mounted sword- BREAKFAST: 8:00 o.m. to 10:00 o.m. doily Goddard aware of the importance of fish on the wall with great interest. "All working with the regional district. my life," she told the receptionist, "I've LUNCH: 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. doily He is also running for the Gibsons seat read about loan sharks, but this is the on the regional board. first time I've ever seen one." P&fMMOo SUNDAY thru THURSDAY: 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.r "I would like to see more co-opera­ •"•——»•— ------y-—nnnnnnnnnniinimnjMHiii tion between the village and the re; __->ffMIMEfC* FRIDAY and SATURDAY: 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.r gional district," he told The Times. "There is no way we can get along the way we., have been getting along." @ TOP ACCOMMODATION Goddard has played an active role in the local community since moving here © COVERED HEATED POOL WELL ON his way to collecting with his wife, Lorrain, in 1962. $68.93 in free groceries, John Irvine 'MORE ABOUT... Current president of the Gibsons WE CATER TO: BUSINESS MEETINGS — SMALL CONVENTIONS - of Gibsons runs amok in the meat * St. Mary's Hospital . Kiwanis Club,..he is a past president of TOTEM CLUB department of the Super Valu store —from page A-l the Kinsmen and was heavily involved in BANQUETS—RECEPTIONS BRIDGE PARTIES during first Gibsons Kinsmen shop- established and that it required a shaking the Chamber of Commerce until its re­ perama of the winter, Nov. 10. down. cent demise. "As reported by the surveyor, there Goddard owns two fashion stores, one BINGO SPECIAL MINI-HOLIDAY PACKAGE is evidence now that the cohesiveness of in Gibsons and one in Sechelt. all factors is pointing St. Mary's in the "My standpoint is not to make pro­ FRIDAYS, 8:00 p.m. 2nd Honeymoon or Anniversary B.C. IS A right direction and that if the present mises to the people at this time, but to interest can be maintained that accredi­ ensure that things are done'in an orderly INDIAN HALL BEAUTIFUL PLACE tation in the next category is quite realiz­ fashion, in accordance with the wishes able." of the people." Jackpot $300 MOORAGE FACILITIES • * * * Announcement of the board's award­ The candidate feels there is an urgent M ing of provisional accreditation \ was an­ need for upgrading of the village water $75 TO GO Secret Cove, B.C. nounced over the hospital's newly instal­ system. This, and closer co-operation with Phone for reservation 885-9998 vsr^i DON'T MESS IT UP 1 led public address system, Mrs. Bragg told . the regional district are his priorities as * DOOR PRIZE * The Times. election day approaches. unshine Coast Credit Union SECHELT

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Page B-6 Peninsulo Times Wednesday, November 14/1973 -r—; • • p- Squaringly yours —by Maurice Henutreet I THINK I will start this column off -by\ asking a /question, a very natural question: Where in the corn poppin', pea pickin', tarnation sxe all of the interme­ diate Country Stars square dancers from the la_t two seasons? Last Friday night I was the only one at the square dance that I knew and I had to check twice to see if it really was me. Silly, isn't it, I should of known by the tone of my voice when I stepped on my own foot. Anyway there were over two sets swing-throughing, square- throughing, right and left throughing and so on (I wish the editor would let me use square dance terms, like swing thru— instead of swing through, it sure would be easier on my poor, two-typewriter fingers). Well, no matter, we still have fun square dancing—the only way to fly. TED HUME About that odd job I had with the ...for alderman Beachcombers—I sure, had N the wrong impression, I didn't even get to stand next to a blonde, let alone hold one, so Aldermanic candidate Flags dip in salute at Sunday's Remembrance Day ceremonies in Sechelt. Threatening skies did not stop there must be something about thq, movies large turnout of spectators and parade participants. that I misunderstood, 'oh well, that's life; I had a real cool job today, I drove Hume stands on record Registration an Edsel, a 1959 model to Vancouver. GIBSONS—With the municipal election Man, what a car, all power, mint shape. just three days away, Ted Hume is I had always wondered what it would confident his track recoifd on village for crafts set -be like to drive one, now I know. Fan­ council- is sufficient to ensure re-election.. tastic! Now that could be a real blonde " A four-year veteran of local politics, SECOND phase of the Sunshine Coast catcher. Hume told The Tunes: "Some people say I'm outspoken, but this is the way peo­ Craft Workshop will start Nov. 19, Sometimes there just isn't too much according to Doreen Gust of Gibsons. ple want me to be. I just represent them to write about except the weather, Right as best I can, and if they want to re­ Registration for classes will take place now that's a sore subject, I don't have elect, me. I'll continue to put forward at the Roberts Creek Legion Hall on Fri­ my snow tires on yet, do you? their point of view' in council." day, Nov. 16 and Saturday, Nov. 17 from It's somewhat like not having tried Hume works for Canadian Forest Pro­ square dancing, like, if you don't have 2 to 4:30 p.m. Inquiries may be directed ducts and has long played an active part your snow tires on and it snows, you have in Local 1119 of the, United Paperwork­ to Mrs. Gust, 886-9861. had it. But on the other hand, if you ers International Union. The workshop, according to Mrs. Gust, come square dancing and like it, you have just opened up a new world of will offer such- courses as: sewing, em­ never-ending events. Square dancing life ~ SAVE ELPHIE 1 broidery, weaving, silkscreen, macrame, fine wine gets better and better as you painting, drawing, tanning, yoga, batik, . go along. Of coiirse, the wine idea was candlemaking, music (theory and practi­ just an eggsen-ample, you know there Save Taxpayers cal), leather work, jewelry, rug making, is no drinking at a square dance. Money! spinning and carpentry. I almost forgot, the new slate of of­ ficers for the Country Stars are still yours It is anticipated that courses will run squaringly as president; John Inghs, sec­ Nov. 19 through Dec. 15 and from Jan. retary-treasurer and the convenor at the Rebuild Now On 19 through March. time the Peninsula Times goes to press. "Hopefully, with the 1974 program, Well, it's like this, I guess, with the help The Same Site! we shall expand the courses to include a of some volunteers each night a square theatre workshop, quilting, knittng and dance takes place,- I'd rather convene Please mail your protest over crocheting—something for everyone," she than stop square dancing. the delay to the School Board said. Well, must leave you for now, so re­ Classes will be held in St. Aldan's An­ member Country Stars, come out, wher­ NOW! glican Church Hall on Hall Road and the ever you are and start shining, in other Legion Hall on Lower Road. words 'help'.

LEGION'S NEWLY formed pipe Cenotaph in Sechelt. Band continues daughter, Pam Silvey. band marches off after playing for to increase in size and improve in Mrs. Eva Lyons is home after a visit Remembrance Day ceremonies at quality. to Montreal to visit her. daughter Mari­ Records incoming messages lt resident of Halfmoon Bay for an un­ >IX:X™ *%§AW * "i" ' **.j,< "* >> i"'{ A Two films showed some fine exam­ broken period of 50 years, from 1919 to For free demonstration call ( ples of native crafts. There were magni­ I960. Also celebrating a birthday in Ed Nicholson — 885-2896 ficent carvings in argilite by a young Powell River .around the same date was Haida Indian from the Queen Charlotte Mrs. Wall's four-year old great-grand­

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MORE ABOUT... The Peninsula Timei Page B-7 , • Sunshine Coastings / Wednesday, November 14, 1973 \ » J —from page A-l ' FRESH TRADES! \ \ have to agree, that as what is best. It's I i. \ possible „the feasibility committee wiir on 1973 Barracuda*yellow/ black •recoriimend that Elphie be rebuilt in the. yinyl roof, 31^ ^gga^toiypis.'/ same site. p.b., mags, radippjftpow mileage • # • beauty _„_..iy|^-:-. $4,350 Do we have any recipe collectors that game listen to CBC's This Country in the Mor­ A-A '•• ,: A,' • .-• • 1973 Cfievelle, r^^blue metal- VIOLATORS pf^ wildlife laws will face ning? If so, Maryanne West needs your li_#""35d'V/8>'.autppinyf interior^ help. It seems Maryanne had a 'couple of much longer periods pf licence can­ cellation's in the future it was announced protection group,,^^, p.b., radio, favorite recipes which she heard on the only 6700 miles, as new $3,950 program. Unfortunately she lost them and by Jack Radford, minister "of recreation '. writing to CBC did not produce results and conservation. 1972 Gran Torino 2-dr. HT; 302 because they have no record of them. "From now on," Radford said, "a pit- lamping conviction (hunting at night with V/8/auto..,-dark metallic green, The recipes Maryanne is looking for white interior, p.s.x, p.b., radio, are: Tommy'Thompson's Mincemeat (he's a firearm and light) will be accompanied v a park commissioner in Tranna, and by a five-year minimuum cancellation of 1 owner. A steal at $2,950 both hunting and firearms licences. This Helen'- Pudge, which was aired about 1972 Pinto Squire Station Wagon Hwo years ago. If you should have those is Jui addition to the present maximum v recipes., please call Maryanne at 886- court penalty of $1000 ahd 90 days in jail. big engine with automatic, radio, 2147. She'll appreciate it The director of my fish and wildlife . roof rack, only 11,000 miles. branch has discretionary power of licence Save $ $ $ on this one. cancellation and this will be used more The continuing saga of Bergliot Sol- in the future." 1972 Maverick, big 6, automatic, bexg. the lady trapper: Bergie tells me The minister concluded by saying that radio, 23,000 miles. A popular that she was once chasing a bear about "Other offences are under considerationv four years ago around Gray Creek. She for minimum hunting licence cancellation economy car $2,695 saw a bear, shot at it with her .308 but periods. Unfortunately, a few hunters 1967 Ford Fairlane GTA, 390 only shot its hind foot off. It took off who become law-breakers create a bad and Bergie followed tracking him. image for .all hunters—this type of person V/8, auto., buckets $1,095 She trudged along and as she pushed we can and" certainly will do without." 1967 Dodge Sed^ri, V/8, auto./ . some bushes aside, the bear looked her HONORED AFTER many years' radio, good rubBi-H* Redliced to right in the eye: "He came right ats me. Credit is a device that enables you to I just stood there and shot and he fell service to the Elphinstone Coopera­ Adipose-clipped program . . . start at the bottom,, and go into the hole. only „-_.„_— '.... . $895 v tive Association were Mrs. Dora dead at my feet." That was too close for ^iiiiMiiiimi.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiMiiiiiiiiii.i.iiiiii.ii.i.ii.iiiiir. 1964 Meteor 4-door Sedan, V/8, comfort, says Bergie. Benn and Jirh Hainingy right, who were presented with watches by Fred 5 i auto., p.s., p.b., radio. A-really' Gibsons woman nets . clean car A.. .—..——_„. $495 Helen Dawe, while perusing through Holland, president of the Co-op. A = Gibsons Pentecostal archives, as is the wont of historians, came banquet at the Coast Inn was held for I HIGHWAY & MAfcTIN | 1964 Oldsmobile Jet star 88, 4- across the following piece of information the couple. Mrs. Benn completed 19 in monthly bonus draw I Sunday School 9:45 a.m. | door HT, good tires/ runs excel­ in the 1924-25 public works report. It years service with the group and | Services 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. | lently \^.X...-~..~ $595 was a report of the engineer of district ' Haining worked with the Co-op as MRS. Donna Jay of Gibsons was one of dominant pattern of movement in spite | PHONE 886-7107 f number 2 (North Vancouver). two $100 bonus draw winners in the of the fact that coho from the Capilano 5 Pastor: Gerry Foster 5 butcher for 20 years. salmon tag program. hatchery are showing, in general, slightly 1964 Ramble. Station Wagon, 6 He said that winter frosts have lim­ "«iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiimiiiimimmiiiiiimiiiiimin- Other winner for September in the further south than last month. The Amer­ *MMiuiimii_i_i_ikmi_i_ii__ii__iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_mi_i__iii_ii».: auto., clean transportation $550 ited traffic in the Gibsons-Sechelt area ican hatcheries in Puget Sound are still to light grocery delivery rigs and the monthly draw was T. H. Birt Of Victoria. 1961 Caddy, 4-door HT, good Mrs. Jay caught a two-year old fall showing strongly in the Georgia. Strait | The United Church mails. '•-••• 'A Joan Proctor catch and the Qualicum hatchery fish transportation ------$450 And he added: chinook near Porpoise Bay and turned 1 of Canada = ' " ~~ . . . Strait talk her fish head in at Gibsons'Esso Marine. are still showing most strongly between _ SERVICES: § "As this district is wholly a ward Qualicum and Campbell River. Three This fish was released from the Nook­ a St. John's United Church - Davis Bay =. Try Your Terms I of the government, I am of the opinion THE RAFFLE ticket season is upon us. sack Hatchery in" northern Washington.. more Puntledge River "super-smolts" 5 Sunday Services - 9:30 am. s that the department does not spend The big number of course will be were returned this month, indicating the | Roberts Creek United Church s enough within its own confines consider­ turkey raffle tickets. We have so many Birt's fish, a two-year old coho from continuing success of the extended rear­ S Sunday Service.. 2:30 p.m. 5 Try Your Trades I ing the amounts given to the municipali­ non-winners hanging around from previ­ the Qualicum Hatchery was caught near ing program. 5 Gibsons United Church s Bowser. 5 Sunday Services - 11.15 a.m. 5 UP To 100% Financing! ties. The people living in these unorgan­ ous years that I .plan to grind them up Commercial fishermen are continuing ized districts are getting all modern ap­ The, northward movement of fish from 5 MINISTRY: 5 and use them in place of bread crumbs to harvest an increasing number of Big 5 Rev. Jim Williamson - Gibsons - 886-2333_ 5 pliances, autos and trucks, and that be-, for the dressing which I'll be making for their hatcheries continues to be the do­ at minant pattern of movement, although Qualicum hatchery fish, continuing the i?ii»i«iimiiimiinmmniinmiiiiimnnnmnimtmiimiii ing the case money must be spent in the the turkey that we won't win again. pattern which began last month. -•••IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIK fish were more dispersed in Georgia m « matter of main highways and truck roads I never buy raffle tickets. You know i% order that these settlers may get Strait. Canadian hatchery fish are show­ Fisheries attribute this month's suc­ | BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES f the old saying, once bitten, twice shy, ing strongly in the strait fishery and are cess to a large degree, to a growing awa­ around amongst each other as the people well the only time I ever purchased a . living within the richer areas are able to still being caught in general in areas reness and interest on the part of sport Calvary Baptist Church I CAI TOWN ticket, I won. No dearie, that's not how north of Vancouver and . and commercial fishermen. = \ Park Road, Gibsons 5 do. I have always felt that too many peo­ I got my husband. The prize was a ple are crowding into cities and having Any coho or chinook caught in Georgia Following are depots for the return s Office: 886-2611 Res: 886-7449 : Sales Ltd* year's supply of crocheted athletic sup­ Strait and missing the adipose fin (the of heads of adipose-clipped chinook and 5 Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. 5 presentable roads made for settlers, is to porters. Having no use for such articles, my mind, money well spent, as it will small fleshy fin on the back near the coho. Gibsons Esso Marine; Trail .Bay 5 Sunday School 10:45 a.m. i Box 966, Sechelt I presented them to a friend whose pool tail) may be eligible for a reward. Sports Unlimited (Sechelt); Tillicum Bay s Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. s hiake the settlers more contented, pre­ table needed replacement pockets. His 885-2204 days or Turn in the head of the salmon at a Marina (Porpoise Bay); Buccaneer Marina s Prayer & Bible Study, Thursdays 7:30 p.m. S vent their return to the crowded cities table has since become a terrific con­ depot. If the head is found to contain a (Secret Cove); Cedar Grove Marina (Bar­ jj Weekly Youth Programs 5 Rod McLennan 885-2823 nights. and also encourage Other settlers to go versation piece. No one plays, but they on the land." microscopically small wire tag (not vis­ gain Bay); Pender Harbour Resort (Mad­ __ 3 Bill Copping 885-2084 nights. sure hang around. ible externally), fisheries will send a eira Park); Garden Bay Shell (Harbour Outside of two Very long sentences, My husband is a veteran raffle ticket f Bethel Baptist Church = reward of $3 and enter participant's name Marina); Irvines Landing Marina and = Mermaid & Trail, Sechelt s M. D.L. #4201 he seems to make sense. Build better buyer. The ribbons on his old air force in a $100 bonus draw. Cafe, Egmont Marina and Resort. roads so that people can intermingle. = Office: 886-2611 Res: 886-7449 = uniform are not for battles, but for the Two $100 bonuses will be awarded _• "• We could use that engineer around here number of tickets he bought above and at the end of each of the following per- ••? s ' Sunday School 10:00 a.m. | Remember BUDGET Rentals for today. ••'.._ beyond the call of duty. CHRISTMAS wrapping paper rolls at 5 Morning Worship 11:15 a.m. \ iods: October-November, December- Ja- '. 5 Prayer & Bible Study Wednesdays 7:30 p.m. 5 rates or reservations: 885-2813. He also issued a frost warning: And his wallet, boy, it's really stuffed nuary, February-March. half price for a limited time only— s Weekly Youth Programs § "There is only one thing that his full. VNo money, just old raffle tickets; Georgia Strait is defined ias the waters 11 Miss Bee's, Sechelt. | REV. W. N. ERICKSON, Pastor I (.the new^ engineers) -attention should be* .-^e%Htei?^Etjrhe;:artu^.%^trtedf:to pa^; -east-of Sherirrghaftf ^Pdftit aiM^buttft of;* T-tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllilllllllllllltllllllliillllllllSl" called to—namely, that very often heavy : ' V~-» _;-y_. .j_ ft J» «i% K. —-i •>—y^ -j. ._» .,._•,„ for one turkey raffle ticket with another/' Hardwicke Island. . .:^^ frosts occur in the Gibsons-Secheli and That was definitely foul play! Employees of the fisheries and marine Squamish districts and in order to pro­ As I said earlier, we have an abund­ service and their immediate families are I tect the roads all traffic other than the ance of old raffle tickets at our place. So not eligible for rewards or for the bonus mails and' light grocery delivery rigs the other day when my husband wanted draw. I should be completely barred from off me to re-decorate his den with an eye to September has proven to be the most SUNSHINE COAST LIONS CLUB these roads during the thaw. Notices economy I decided to use his old tickets rewarding month yet in terms of num­ I should be given in the fall of the year so to create a unique feature wall. At 50 bers of heads turned in. that the travelling public may be pre­ cents per three tickets I figure the wall A total of 303 heads (78 coho and 225 I pared. The damage done to roads during cost roughly $500. chinook) were received of which 242 (58 © I thaws by heavy motors or wagons is im­ coho and ,184 chinook) contained coded I mense, much more so in the districts Anyhow, he wasn't too thrilled with my artistic ingenuities. He said he wanted wire tags. The overall recovery rate for mentioned owing to many of the roads tags (80 per cent) is considerably better ofnwii&niit I a room to relax in. Evidently the constant being on clay bottom." than last month (70 per cent). Chinook BINGO sight of years of accumulated raffle heads yielded 82 per cent return compar­ t At least he didn't have to put up tickets makes him feel like a born loser. with studded snow tires ed with a 75 per cent return last month. Then the other night he was really This improvement in the overall tag 1 happy. Ticket number 03976 was the win­ recovery rate is due to the enormous im­ ning number on a draw for an outboard provement in tag returns from coho; 74 1 motor. Ecstatic, he went to look in his per cent of the coho heads received in WIN 100 per GAME ^peciaid bureau drawer for the stub. It wasn't Setpember were found to contain tags 1 there because I had tidied up. ps compared with 47 per cent in August. on "Where is my stub?" he yelled wildly. This improvement is probably due to 1 "You didn't do a dumb thing like throw­ the larger numbers of two-year old coho HUNTING SUPPLIES ing it in the fireplace did you?" he (1971 brood). In this year class marking screamed. techniques were more refined. For exam­ ' "No dear," I said calmly. "It's here in ple, no fish were released with adipose • this house, in this very room." clips only (ie, without the insertion of Cards $1.00 each - available from any ADIDAS a coded-head tag). Also, these fish have Sporting GootSo "Where?" ho demanded. "About two feet over and one foot been exposed ,to the possibility of a na­ >-MM-tWt-WWWtW*-IW«MMMil_l down from the 1959 fruit cake and tea tural loss of the adipose fin or tag rejec­ one af the following Sechelt businesses: Walt Nygren Sales cozy raffle ticket," I said smugly. tion for less time than the three-year olds. "Oh no!" he gasped, "you mean it's This probably accounts for the improved Top of Gibsons Wharf part of.the feature wall in my den?" tag recovery rate. 886-9303 "Yes darling", but it's safe. I put The north wurd movement of fish BENNER FURNITURE CO. three coats of varathane over ty." from their hatcheries continues to bo the CAMPBELL'S VARIETY LTD. FRODE JORGENSEN'S BARBER SHOP PENINSULA TIMES SECHELT BUILDING SUPPLIES Vlew ^A^rrii/al3 SECHELT FAMILY MART WESTERN DRUG MART # DRIFTING HOME «»y ^m, Berton # THE GROUP OF SEVEN by Peter Mellon # ROSES h Py Howard Oiapolla In Secholt and displayed in all tho above places O THE WORLD OF ROD McKUEN ot business. © KAHLIL GIBRAN DIARY FOR 1974 '

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."..»•< * A X i i A i i A X- \ Page B-8 ';^T|e Peninsula Timet Wednesday, November 14, 1973 Senior citizen A$sn nbtes ... /•/ — by Robert Foxall V:. SBCHELT—Some 50 seniors who attend-* =greeted^b y members of,the Surrey sen­ ed the concert at Sechelt Elementary iors and after art inspection pf their rec­ School Sunday, IJoy, 4 received a taste reational facilities we enjoyed a lunch.- off the fine entertainment that awaits which had been prepared by our hosts,- them during the winter as the season's After lunch we were entertained'by \ programs progressy • . x .. the Whalley choral group, excellent sing­ With Dave Hayward as emcee the ers, who presented a program and then program was opened by Eva Hayward led the group in aconununityxsing-sbng. and^Mary Redman,. playing two piano From the paviUon we proceeded to duets in their fun-filled manner. The the Lougheed Mall. Doubtless there was first was to do with witches being very some-Christmas shopping done. reminiscent of the Hallowe'en just past. ^Thence the Upper Levels Highway Walter James, v'6cc(pmpanied by Hazel sped us to Horseshoe Bay and the ferry Evans, followed with two numbersrClimb for home. There was some snow and Every Mountain and I heayd-you go by. some rain but our spirits were never Again accompanied by>M_s. Evans, Curly -dampened. . . Loucken gave us^wjo^violin solos, Sonata _..., and Mighty^LakefWRose. In a typical «_ - - --.„. -"_'- • recitatipnr^he Car Driver's Lament, Mrs. M|nri(J f(\T hi 171 ^ fUlIT^ Olive^Clear reminded us appropriately * ~UUp *W WU UO lUUIk-l -oif the present conditions of our torn-up "'" •••••- - - highway. This wis. eftcored by Age. Some­ what younger than most of the artists like good possibility JA*X^X< x^ • --x?:.:' AAAAX r,w.\ v v^&^r-$^^^^ Cathie Marcroft and her accordion gave SiECHELT—'nie village council has hurd­ us pleasure as she flayed Happy Hows; led another obstacle in its quest for _?v „ .->,. „ ;-.-'- .,-!,, .,..,•».* <""xfl':S< -,V*o - »- -., . -' ;;{ , ; . • s~ .... --J. •:.*._. ?T-W5 a Scandinan polplSnd Take Me Home making the swamp area at Porpoise Bay Country r Roads. jBiptache McCready ori into a bird sanctuary. Hawaian guitar ^lapned a march and en­ Village clerk Neil Sutherland applied A v,/.. WylbP &VI Believe. Emery Sjcott finished the instru­ sketch, he would be able to tell them are representatives of local organize- r% o _ x T\ - J*i-^J!X« mental portion oifjthe program with his more. But, he did say: "The proposal tions preparing to lay wreaths at IJGC. L 31 ILCQIOOIIS I am rijnn.ng for my second term as Alder­ you have in mind appears to be within cross. "^*^ -" ' accordion solos, ''Stiver and Gold (a.two- man and Regional District Representative. step) and Yellow Bird. the terms of reference of the fund and ——'- —-^ — —-—1— REDROOFFS—Special children's service we shall therefore be pleased to give Olive Clear brought the program to every considration as soon as we have _ . ... .«>.. will be held at the Church of His Pre- I ask for your support and trust my past an hilarious finish with her poem, Mary further information which should include Leaming disabilities sence, Redrooffs Road, Dec. 2 at 11:15 accomplishments are proof enough that I am Brown, the story, .of3 a young lady home the approximate cost of acquiring the from college. The audience then enjoyed ___._..•with _Learnin *_^ vm,-.^-g Disabilitie* M_-sw wilOHl meet a.m. The Rev. John Godkin of Sechelt property, and the organization that would grOUp tO meet IVOV. ZU At the las t thchildren'e service.s service Parent, ons Novare. interested in improvements that better our light refreshments land a social period. be responsible for its a_mi__stra_XM_." Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. n Sechelt Elementar y wi4, U1 4conduc youngstert s attended, f The next Sunday afternoon get-together PENINSULSchool A Association for Children welcome. community. will be on Nov;: IB with Mrs. Brooke's Drew McKee, principal of Davis Bay pupils giving of .heir talents. New table and chairs School and teacher of the learning disab­ Two days later a group on a charter ility pilot project, will give a summary bus destined for Surrey and the Sunrise considered for council report as to the problems and successes U-DRIVE lAJln&lon *jr. f\ooiundon Pavilion, (aseniors' entertainment centre), SECHELT~The council will buy new that the class has made during the first decided tp adopt as our theme song We furniture for council chambers. quarter this term. , Are Little Lambs Who Have Gone Astray Aid. Norm Watson, tired of the old There will also be a film on learning For Alderman and Regional District Representative after we had passed the same intersection "shin-barking table" around which coun­ problems. TRUCKS for the third time. It is expected that cilmen sit, figures the village can pur­ More information can be obtained the question of hiring a navigator will chase hew furniture and give the old by phoning President Mrs. C. Fisher, 886- ®§ SUNSHINE RENTALS be brought up at,jt£e next general meet­ table and chairs to the library. 2362. ing. The difficulty?6f;:finding our destina­ Clerk Neil Sutherland was instructed Phone: tion is indicative of the astounding to obtain literature and quotes on new- In 1916, Lady Baden-Powell became growth taking place in the Fraser .Valley. council room furniture and report bade I 885-2528 or 886-2848 Chief Commissioner, and in 1918 she was On arrival at the pavilion we were to council. acclaimed Chief Guide of Great Britain.

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