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Niew -collage.co-ordinator . <...... c-. I...... -- - .I -- __ .. Not onb does the new coor-- Squamish for the last two yea& own career. As well .as working . teachers simply because they-. are pew staff; :-... ----..-. . dinator of the Faphno College will he organizing coyrses for for the college, she is enrolled on Women's pesource Centre in women in the community on :e- part-time at U,BC taking 'her 0 The ministry .of .education Squqish havC'Oxperience with. quest, L* must look ,at. its, -Own progrslms' in --'-CAS-' C.'.2... and. efirninate ' unne&ssar$., or- leaching and ~ being' coordmafoFske wdl ais0 be wor-meir's, bues, but ws proGding career development ser- redundam-.services. .TKe' -dollqs' what it's like to try and return to ' vices on an individual basis, &fer- -savedcould im-superfluousgo to enswe :bureaucratsthat special work after staying at home with a - ring women to other resources in ihe next few months which"An- family. the community and .planning drea will be instructing. school employees ..must be in- I educ_ationfor the handicapped, programs,such are n6tas those cur- Andrea Kiss has two children.' courses for the fall of 1982: . How to WideiLife hnd Ca"reer troduced at the same time. TOdo

bho are now teenagers, and she I Andrea's major interest is Piaonlng for Women, which will . tailed.., 3 The .. government mu$* f,review -returned to work after seven years .Career. planning. mile she- is ' be held Friday mornings starting as a full-time homemaker. teaching others caieer, $om- Mal& 12$fs'exactly what its title 'thesalary current bargaining system and passOf te'acherlegisla- Andrea, who has taught the munications and assertiveness suggests. instructors will be'help Career Alternatives course in skills, she is not neglecting her ing women to assess their present- tion that would'eliminate the need situation, identify their skills and for heavy-handed.. government . controls namely laws to treat develop short- and long-term , ;,, ;$+3 ' .' . - c';;,;'.t,.::' ..a objectives could'have been arhiev- lnecessary they must be done on y?,'..,,..'< ., goals. ed with much less damage to the basis of qualifications and not teachers the same as other The Job Search: Resume, The P.ath students USe to get to and from the Stawamus Elemen- education.,, straight seniority. B.C. children employees in the Public and Covering Letter, interview, is a tau Schoo' can get slippery .when it snows and rains. Students '&Theonly way for boards to should be deprived of good private sectors. ' L; course of particular relevance in help each other if tumbkS &r-&s evident as the girt pictured these times of high unemploy- here goes to the aid of a smaller student on his way home from ment. The one-session workshop, school. ANNOUNCEMENT held the morning of April 23, will Stan Bannister, Manager of Block Bros.' Realty Ltd. is give participants basic informa- Brand name drugs most expensive pleased to announce that Ronnie McCartney, Helen tion on how to go about job hun- be likened to that between a McGee, Dorothy Goldfn and Wilma Dawson have joined ting. L Flash flood threat Ifyou're savings-oriented, you same kind of mark-up as any "It's not only what you say, it's will normally compare the supermarket's house brand and a his sales staff. other product and if you do not how you say it," might be the features of one product with those shop around you could be paying nationally advertised brand. Both motto of the Communication removed on highway of another and shop around for considerably more than you have are essentially the same product, Skills course which will be starting the best price before you buy most to. both have to meet the same the morning. of April 30. The A potential flash flood threat Creek, about 19 kilometres north things. How can you pay two different federal quality and safety stan- course will,stress students' ability above the Horseshoe Bay- of Horseshoe Bay. These are times, though, when pricesprescriptions to have filled nearly at theidentical same dards, but the nationally advertis- to express ideas clearly, in a man- Squamish highway, caused by an The plug, containing about 920 even the most. budget-conscious ed brand is likely to be more old and unsafe dam structure ner that makes others interested cubic metres of material, would consumer fails to shop around. drugstore? familiar to the purchaser. three kilometres above the road, and willing to listen - an ability stop a flash flood or landslide One of those times is often when Ask your doctor lo prescribe has been removed. The answer is in your prescrip- that is an asset in all situations. from rushing down the mountain- drugs are required. drugs by their generic name The tion. All of these workshops are free, h ig h w a y s depart men t side and over the highway and Not only do most non- whenever he deems it advisable. but enrollment may be limited, so worked on the job with an in- railroad bed in the event that the prescription or over-the-counter If your doctor specifies a brand it is wise to enroll soon. dependent blasting firm. old dam gives way. (OTC) drugs vary in price from name drug instead of the generic Once you have your prescrip- For more information on the A large rock plug had beeh The dam has been under cons- one place to another, but in some name." you will usually pay mure. . tion check with two 'or three courses or on any of the other ser- blasted into place in a narrow tant surveillance by ministry of instances you could pay two dif- Nembutal, for example, is one pharmacies to see what the cost vices offered by the Women's valley below the lake on Deeks transDortation and highways staff ferent prices at the same drugstore brand name for a sleeping medica- will be. Each will charge a dispen- Resource Centre, call Capilano since' it was discovered during a to have almost identical prescrip- tion with the generic name of pen- sing fee that represents their College at 892-5322. routine aerial survey about two tions filled. tobarbital. overhead costs and this will vary Andrea Kiss is also looking for months ago. Two employees have OTC drugs (cold remedies, The relationship between name from one store to another. Shop WILMA DAWSON RONNIE MKARTNEY input from women in the com- been permanently stationed on laxatives, etc.) are subject to the brand drugs and generic drugs can around; it can save you money.

'A . .ry c.;"p;F munity about what courses they're Highway 99 below Deeks Creek, interested in. She will be in prepared to stop rail and road Squamish on Thursdays and traffic if the dam, fitted.with elec- ,Fridays until the end of May and Ironic monitoring devices, sud- invites women to drop in to the denly failed. Annual meeting of Loan ASSOCa centre for coffee Thursday morn- However, with the rock plug ings. now solidly in place, the depart- TheqAnnual mkting of the screening commit tee during the Club, The sum donated has been mqnt of en~~ro~m~nt_~_c_pnfidentHowe Sound Student Loan year. The total number of loans held by the Future Citizen's Club the dam, which is holding back Association was held Feb. 22 in now granted over the years is 41. as a memorial project to honour - a about 700 acre feet of water, no the school board office. One loan appears to be delin- Richard Crowston, a member I' longer poses a serious threat to the President Doreen Barr reviewed quent. whose life was lost at Brandywine highway and railroad which runs the nineteenth year of-businessof -- Barr said $1,343-14 has been Falls sQme years ago. .along the mountainside below. the association noting that three donated to the association by the The interim report given by The dam, built around the turn loans were approved by the former Squamish Future Citizen's Margaret Candy showed total

of the century to provide power I wets of $20,927.S9. ' fpr,la now defunct (mining com- The follawing directors were l!:, l!:, ; pan); wilt -continue to be named for the coming year: Gas sbhoned,I .... from aimlanesI DOROTHY GOLDEN *EN MAGEE monitored-% part of the ministry Margaret Marchant, George of environment's ongoing dam in- Three planes at the Squamish contaminated the fuel line if the Nesbitt, Jean McKinnon, Barbara spection program and to deter- Airport had gas siphoned from incident had gone unnoticed by Ellingson, Jim Elliott, Doreen their tanks Feb. 16. , a pilot: mine whether or not the old struc- The planes were in the hangar Barr, president of the HSTA; ture should be dismantled. president of the students' council The aviation fuel contains no and ii is assumed the gas In the interim, both the dam . was at Howe Sound Secondary lead and would cause a car to heat taken early in the morning. Andrea Kiss is the new co- and the lake will remain, although up and backfire. School, Mike Dennison, Don ordinator of Capilano Colleg& the dam will be posted to warn RCMP patrol the airport, but Ross, Margaret Candy, Brian Women's Resource Centre in backpackers not to tamDer with Chunks of hose were found in apparently saw nbthing that even- L'Hirondelle, Vic Johnson, Tom the empty tanks and could have luamish. the rock'and timber struc'ture. ing. It has been reported. Good and John Hughes.

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accepted from young people who option within .Katimavik SJXUL ~ Th British Culumbia School and superintendent and to do this In Howe Sound School District wdmquin rne program this sum- sored by the department of na- Trustees Association (BCSTA) there mwt be monitoring systems the board is not answerable to the mer or fall. Programs will com- tional defense. Among many held a seminar in Vancouver Feb. in place to measure the progress regional district or the municipali- mence July 14 and September IS, things to learn on this program IO- I3 on decentralized school and results. ty in regards to their budget. 19R2. Applications must be in by are: first aid, fire fighting, rifle authority. Several trustee5 from Reaction to the seminar was School board secretary Don April 30 and July 2 respectively. handling, fieldcraft and survival, this school district attended and a mixed with less than 50 per cent of Ross said the decentralized con- The Katimavik program started and physical training, as well as report was given at the jchool the evaluations rating its overall cept is working in this district in September 1977 and has seen general service knowledge. The board meeting Feb. 24. value as good to excellent. Many now. over 5,000 young Canadians in three-month option can be taken The BCSTA is always looking people, however, felt the resource "We have a happy medium as projects from coast to coast. as the first, second or third of the at new ideas in education and as team from Edmonton yas. ex- principals definitely have a say in

In this year, projects. decentralization has been ongoing cellent. 7 his (her) staff and board members there are projects sponsored by a Probably the most exciting in Edmonton for the pa51 three The major criticism was that the check with the individual schools variety of community groups in thing about Katimavik is the great , years, trustees in B.C. wanted to seminar tended to explore the pro- pertaining to certain equipment or the West Kootenays, the southern feeling these young people get know more about it. Educators in blems and solutions of large urban programs they wish to imple- Okaiiagan Valley, the Cowichan from learning and growing as a Edmonton had advisors come centres rather than the concerns of ment," he said. It is not possible Valley and the Sunshine Coast. group, Living with ten other peo- from California as that wab where the small rural districts common for the board to act on all requests Work projecw vary from region ple in very simple surroundings is - it was firit introdticed. throughout British Columbia. but the6 is a good line of com- to region in Canada and may in- not easy and demands a great deal School-centered administration Alberta operates.bn a county munication betweerr'the board clude such challenges as en- of respect and self-discipline, but is "when most significant deci- system 'whereby school board and the schools. vironmental clean-up, trail cut- rewards the young pmple with the sions.and.actions aimed at achiev- budgets have .to be approved by ling, reforestation; construction. special feting thaitheylfa%e-done in$ -speGfied Rsiilts~at-th-eschools the governing county. They -can be park maintenance. improvement something good for themselves are made in the schools," accor- sent back to the school board to of historical sites and many more. and others. ding to the Edmonton school cut costs if the county decides the

"Social"-projects include work- Howe Sound Secondary was system. ~ mill rate for school purposes-wilk ing uith. the handicapped, caring visited by a repcesentative frQm It is crucial that-the specified have a staggering effect' Qn .the ' for children in day-care centres, or . Katimavik on Monday, February results are acceptable to the board . mill rate levied by the county. helping and being with the elderly 22. If any young people are in- at a senior citizens' home, terested and did not attend the in- The projects depend upon the formative meeting, see the

needs 01 the host community and counsellors at the school or con- ... ..,-- are not designed to take jobs away tact Susan Day, recruitment direc- from local people, but IOdo a ser- tor, at the Katimavik B.C. and A[ the school board meeting patrohacket will be worn by the vice that otheryise would not get Yukon Regional Office, #201 - on duty. done. last Wednesday, approval was west 8th Avenue*Vancouver given for the establishment of a *** The group, of eleven par- pr telephone 736-8991. Summer programme for Michael Williams, a teacher at the summer of 1982. Mamquam Elementary School was on a one year exchange pro- Speech therapist has A litter from thedepartment of gram iat year to William A. highways informed the school ChaDman School in Narania,-. board that the school crossing at Florida. Highway 99 and Valley Drive In recognition of services full schedule here must be patrolled when children rendered by teachers who have are crossing or it will be taken out. participated in the exchange the Susan Ross, speech therapist teach in each school acts as the The Sqilarnish Indian Band said United States department of took up her duties with the school liaison between the teacher and an older child .always supervises district in January. A graduate of school board. education issues a diploma to each the crossing for the children but to Western Washington University, teacher. Williams was the reci- At the present time there are 30 make it ,,legal,, orange safety pient of diploma last week. she is originally from Vancouver. children in Squamish waiting for an a When speaking to the school either an assessment or therapy. - board last Wednesday, Ross said Ross currently has 31 children in the four main areas of com- the direct training program. She munication disorders were: works with four separate groups . court news *articulation-the production of of two or three children and sees speech (e.g. lisp), sound of the remainder on an individual language (getting the wrong basis. The sessions are I5 to 30 Judge-C. I. Walker issued a $250 fine for driving without in- sound); minutes in duration and are held number of fines in Drovincia) surance. *language-how we formulate or twice weekly. court in Squamish Feb. 22 and 23. express our thoughts' In addition to the above, the Wayne- Lynn wasd put on six On Feb* 221 Gerald Richards months' probation for possession *voice-voice.solinds too hoarse therapist provides indirect ser- was fined $300 for driving Over or nasal and vocal abuse which is vices. This includes giving. and the Same day. Rodnev Har- of narcotics. most COmmOn with school age guidelines 10 teachers Of mentally man received a $3b fine for the on the Same day, car]F~~~~ children; handicapped students or those in Same offense. - was fined $300 for impaired driv- --_ SMART, *fluenCy-StUttering Or it break in kindergarten and dS0 acting a Stanley Olsen and James Whit- ing and Bradley H~~~ was put on person for those the rhythm of speech. taker, both of Squamish, ap- probation for one year for theft ~- The most common problem for in English aS a second language. peared F&. 23 and each received a Over $200. _. all age groups is the articulation Weather permitting, Ross plans c MONEYW - ' disorder. to visit schoolsLn Whistler and ERS The therapist said any child in Pehberton in the near future. The school district 48 can be recom- only day Ross is available to go mended for an assessment. The oorth is Fridays and she said if CONS'AWEEKLY teacher fills out a ref&ral card, there was a case of articulation along with a parental consent problems a home program would form, and -the learning assistance be-set up with the parents. \ \GUIDE

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have the good sense to know better. can be found in the Canadian archives. For people to sell the stickers that lack any instructed, “when thm &e bubbles that resemble crystal Darjeeling teas fetch the highest prices at apctions and can With the number of catastrophes that have beads rolling in a fountain, it is time to pour water over Napoleon drank tea and so’did his opponent, Well- Form of couth is one thiqg, but for people to only be produced in this particular area. occurred on the highway in recent months we the tea leaves.” This was the beginning of tea drinking ington, at the Battle of Waterloo. It was the victorious Assh is another famous tea-growing area and the im- purchase them for use is even worse. Wellington who said “Tea cleared my head and left me would advise people against digging into their which eventually led to the orient’s elaborate “tea peccably pruned bushes cover 187,OOO hectares, resembl- ceremony.” The origin of the word tea comes from the with n? apprehensions.” pockets for the $1.49 selling price. It is a sick It is the type of thing one would expect to ing a gigantic billiard table stretching to the horizon. The Chinese ideogram, tay . e Afternoon tea, as a social custom, was originated by region teems with wild elephants, single-horned rhinos, joke at best and completely lacks in the humor see only in National Lampoon and certainly Anna, Duchess of Bedford, in the early 19th century. She By the ninth century tea drinking had spread to Japan swamp deer,. wild buffalos and leopards. Assam tea is department. should not be a money-making venture. intended “afternoon tea” to fill the long gap between ear- characterized by its strong, pungent, full-bodied liquors. where it became part of Zen Buddhism. The tea ceremony ly breakfast and late dinner. In her words, “to combat is still a very important part of Japanese culture. The The tea gardens in Nilgris, the third growing area in that sinking feeling.” India, are situated among eucalyptus trees, blue gums and utensils are carefully selected by the tea master and laid In J669, when tea was first introduced to England, a out in a ritual fashion. cypresses. The Nilgris are relatively mild teas which are pound of tea cost the average British labourer the plucked year-round, unlike the seasonal Assam and Dar- Idrovethe The Dutch were among the first people in Europe to equivalent of nine months’ wages. At that time it was the I drink tea and their ships imported tea to western Europe jeeling. They are famous for their bright and brisk liquors drink of royalty. Today it is readily available, low in price in the late 1600s. and their mellow, light, clear flavour. The word Nilgris, and everyone’s favourite.. when translated, means blue mountain. Sailing from the Orient to Europe was a very The tea plant is a species of camellia. When allowed to dangerous business. There was danger from vessels of mature and bear seed it develops small five-petalled The ancient Sri Lankan civilization, which was based competitive trading nations and the seas were full of flowers. Normally the bush is pruned to produce delicate on a predominantly agricultural economy, is noted for its pirates and privateers. In 1618 some Europeans attempted leaf sprays. Only the top bud and the two leaves below it intricate system of irrigation channels and giant reservoirs to avoid the sea hazards and impofled tea to Europe by are picked. which made Sri Lanka the “rice bowl” of the east at that means of a camel caravan. Only tea made from the Camellia Sinesis is real tea and time. To ensure, as ih earlier times, self-sufficiency in The East India Company, incorporated in 1600, won it must not be confused with the various herbal “teas” food, it has embarked on a massive program of irrigation trading concessions from the Mughal Empire after which are made from a variety of plants and flowers. projects.r and has developed many tea plantations. lhb, dia and in Sri Lanka. In Kenya, where it was firstin ln=-in- ~bWm~&*--- indigo, saltpeter and spices. The British began to import ings and is one of its main sources of foreign currency. tea in large quantities and this became the company’s troduced in 1903, when commercial planting began, it Tea’s fascinating history bears a closer look at the most important item of trade from China. soon become an important cash crop. Although cut back drink itself and makes it even more enjoyable.

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Ask any fighter his secret to success and he headlamps, brake lights and turn signal in- will tell you . . . preparation and knowledge dicators. It is a good idea to carry spare fuses of the right combinations. in case of electrical system overload. Every driver who faces winter driving con- Remove all dust, dirt and debris from qitions should be aware of the same things. defroster vents to ensure good visibility. It’s the‘ formula for getting through win$j Have the exhaust $ysje-q&cked for leaks driving safely. - - against deadly carbon gas. Since most winter Follow these 20 pofnts and you will be driving calls for windows up, this is a must. ready for fhe wqrst punch winter can throw. Have your battery charge checked. Cold Have your vehicle’s cooling system check- weather causes battery power to decline. ed to make sure you have the right anti-freeze Always brake gently. Never slam on the protection against cold temperatures. brakes when driving on snowy or icy roads. Plateau Drive in Check windshield wiper blades for wear If your car begins to skid or slide, keep a Valleycli f fe present 1y and corrosion. They must be strong enough to firm grip on the wheel and steer into the direc- stops at the barricade remove heavy sleet and snow falls. , tion of the skid until you feel the vehicle but will be pushed Lubricate all door, hatchback and trunk regain traction. Then, straighten your front through to Northridge locks with graphite to prevent lock-out. wheels. Drive ‘sometime this Make sure your vehicle’s engine is running Avoid spinning your wheels when pulling year. with the correct winter-weight oil. Failure to away on ice or snow. Shift into a higher gear. do so can -Cause mechanical breakdown and and ease down on the accelerator,. That way, will overwork the battery. you will not spin your wheels and end up Have snow tires installed for reliable trac- stuck. tion on ice and snow. If you car or truck nor- Make sure you give the vehicle in front of mally rides on radial tires, make sure your you lots of room. Stopping on winter roads snow tires are of the radial type. Mixing radial requires greater distance. tires with regular tires is not only illegal, it sets Pump your bakes when slowing down on L up a deadly driving condition. sno% or ice. This gives the driver behind you BY LORNE GREENAWAY 7. Put a bag of sand or gravel and a shovel in plenty of warning. MP FOR CARIBOO-CHILCOTIN the trunk. It will come in handy if you get Remember, if your vehicle is equipped This week I would like to relate to you a personally glad that the Conservatives had ’ disobedience in all parts of Poland, and United Kingdom and Canada, there stuck and could save an expensive towing bill. with winter tires that have studs or chains, sad story that unfolded before myself and made their stand loud and clear. the aim of the Polish worker is to do as lit- would be a great deal of starvation in the my colleague John Crosbie, during our re- Concerning the current state of affairs Make sure you have an ice scraper in the keep a sharp lookout for drivers behind Who ~ tle work as possible in the factories. countrv. cent trip to Europe. While we were in in Poland, he described the conditions glove compartment and use it on side and rear not be well equipped and therefore as The primary concern of the Polish It appears the one thing the Polish’peo- may so Brussels as part of a week-long trip that being in a state of He says there are windows as well as the windshield and side cannot stop as quickly. war. worker in general, is to do as much as ple are looking for is a complete cutoff of included briefings at NATO, we were thousands of people in internment camps, possible to avoid cooperation with the ctedit and foreign aid except for emergen- mirror for all around good vision. Keep a Da not let falling snow build up on phoned by a representative from the Inter- and,the prospects for improvement in the military regime. . ’ cy food supplies, in order to exert pressure sharp look-out. headlamp or tail light covers and remember to -Rational Federat~on-6FfradeUnittRioRs. -country at this time look grim. He went on to explain that if it wasn’t on the Polish and Soviet governments. For emergencies, keep a survival kit in the clean off your license plate as well. This federation represents nearly 65 He says the average Pole must adhere to for the food aid that is pouring into They feel very strongly that the United million workers around the world. trunk, including a warm blanket and extra Combine all of these winter driving safety a curfew, some as early as 6:OO pm., till Poland from western countries, such as States is the only country that has stood .- Because we were Conservatives and six in the morning. He says there is civic Germany, France, the United States, the by them during the last .few months. -- raat_- tips and you will end up with a two-fisted because of the stand that Canada has .The recently announced sanctions of -- L- u= To prevent winter no-starts, a quick look counter attack against winter’s onslaught. taken with regards to the Polish question, the Canadian government are purely sym- under the hood will tell you if ignition wires they asked us to attend a meeting and ex- - It,is the best strategy you could possibly bolic and are not expected to have much are worn or corroded. Replace them for sure- use to get through winter safely. press our views about Poland. .. When we arrived at their office, we affect on the state of affairsin Poland; fire winter start-ups. . It is driving force defeat the worst a to found a 27-year-old lawyer from the I asked him if he thought the Polishar- I’ my-would continue to, obey orders. He -Check all running lights including punch winter can throw. Polish city of Gdansk. As it turned out. he says there is a good chance that the army had beenat&ding a course in Zunch’for . RAY’KEYES at some th-might revolt against the- . Solidarity when martial law .was declared. ,. military rulers.. .+ ’ up until the time of the declaration, he Isn’t it mazing how every time .a the 60s are entirely grateful to the ’ The ide developer plans a new condominium, sub- . developer for all the benefits he has One of the sad events he related to-us . ./ , division, hotel or industrial site he always wrought on this once remote wilderness conceined the families of young Polish

With the aid of an interpreter, this points Out how beneficial it is going to be area. I’m sure for some who oncegrew up ’ ‘ soldiers. He said that many families had young man, brought us up to date on what to- thp entire community. Yes, every time I - in this area they find it depressing to just received the bodies of their sons along e ~~~~ifCe~an~r~~~~u~~~v~~~.. -witka-tleatlrcertifcate;statingttreTaa 4 . increased vandalism, .I always thqk the Well, Squamish h its chemical plants of death as suicide. Hemupon ex- develok for his beneficial PbS. amination,, up to five.bdlet wounds have s of the . . and sprawling subdix ’sions, Whistler has .- . and the If there was,zer a spot that-has been its condominiums aid hotels. What, I been discovered, indicating that thk ,. - overdeveloped, that place ’ rnyst-be- wonder does the developer have in Rtind soldiers have not obeyed orders and had

Qbsnshot. - . ___A .. c<,,: -; The situalion I found is a result of that discussion, along with other facts 6rn aware-o[, leads me 10 believe the state of affairs in ..Poland will- continue to be bleak;-these people are not abo+.to give up their.struggle< . - This particular lawyer bas been caught but Of his-homeland, he’has a wife and child still-livinginside Poland, yet he con- tinues. to fight -for the cause of the Solidarity Trade Union, a cause which he . firmly believes in. .I was. very moved by the two-hour discussion we spent with this young man. .. The message he gave us was that the peo- ple of Poland are.looking to Canadians .. fo_r support‘ for their’ fight for freedom -_ against$oviet and~~sh.mi!~~.oppres-

Si0n;- ’ ~ - \*, , ’ * IC. ,- D, <’. - ‘\ , i’.,. \- -. ’,’ ww ..... I. ., -- ,. ,. \; .. .i ... ~ I --* , , The. Ijowe Sounp' School sponsoring the course slated .fof 7 loans., The:coirse is design@ for. J ...... m-at the xhml. r.' .,.those 'who want toA.knowmore -.-.- L kople' who haye,, about financing. ' , . - ~ c . .''. '. -" "&$, . '.- JMitor,theTiides: - Fjiitqr, tho ~imis: tiwe'thiiiking of buying or r) Pre-regi$lrati& 'is ,for -_ '1 wish to take this- time . are 'facing foreclosure because df -- 2he.free tourse and citn be done-by! 't;;;a I -TheqniorcitbdofBranch70 , space in our local paper to express 'of !3quax&lj extend mwt high-interkt rates on mortgage . phoning 681:8925. their .r . .I ".. my sincefist thanks to 411 ....:, ...... >.:. .' . *.I 'I sinpre thanki to tlie'Squamish I. I bussinessp and individuals who .Kipmen Club- for the free bingo donated to,. the Viriety Club party organized for.the entern- Telethon Feb': 13 & 14. J am mak- ment of &e I~OCZUdnior citgenson- ing a-fuv discloser of all monies 'the "evening of Wednesday, aid where they tame from tu the February 17, 1982 ir,t the Legion

best of my recollection, as all Hall. 1, 'records of donations have been As well to the Kinnettes for turned in to Van. for receipts to be their goodies and the Squamish made out, which 1 will personally Pipe Band for the musical prw deliver to you, or your place of gram. Everyone fully enjoyed a bussness. very well organized social event. Most of the larger donors wish- E. St dud, ed not to have the amounts Secretary disclosed. So I shall respect thier Senior Citizens Association wishes, but credit must be given to Clearing for footings for the new bridge at M continues to cause traffic delays during the those most deserving. Creek week. The bridge is not expected to be completed until the end of 1982. Five individual sources made up Editor, the The: half of the total raised in our com- Variety Ctub wishes to munity. They are Ron MacCor- acknowledge the stupendous ef- mack Log Hauling Ltd. next the fort. made by your small com- schools in Squamish including munity. It is extremely heartwar- New stamps honor Toll free NEW '81 TRUCK SELL OUT Britannia Beach school & Step-up ming in ,these very hard economic school, came up with My times to know that there are so $906. Chev 'h Ton 4 spd., cyl., PA, p.b., locking I Chevy 'h Ton 4x4 Short box, step side, 4 employer John & Rick Hunter of many generous people who care. 6

~ ~ number diff., radial steel tires, h.d.I seat. List price I spd., 6 cyl. List price $1 1,619.00 J. Hunter Co. Ltd. then C.R.B. If 'your presentation on the vouthI exhibition $9205.00 ' I Logging Co. Ltd. Last but not Telethon disappointed you in cer- least of the big hearts are the girls tain aspects, I hope you will ac- Two of Canada's famous The ThreeDenny Beaver of 1851' for home at the Royal Bank with thier ceDt our arxtlonies. For every in- tremendous effert by a d.i&jual we image to Rei on ChSiCal postage Stamps Will be was not oniy the first postage coffee & bake sale plus a Valen- stage, we are obliged to turn away issued stamp of the Province of Canada Featured are the Threepenny but also the first true pictorial GMC ?4 Ton 305 V8, auto. trans., extra tank, i Pontlac Phoenlx 4 dr., h.b., 4 cyl., auto. tine Cake raffle which was won by three hause of time Limitations. P.s., h.d. seat, plus etc. List price $1 1,773.00 I trans., p.b., P.s., plus! List price $9972.00 Rosalie McCulloch, a part time Wehope you will bear with US in Beaver Of $nd the Royal in the It was employe of [he ~~~al,together this area. Each we work Canadian Mounted Police Of depicted once before in Stamp-On- aid with thier personal donations rais- harder and harder to trv to make 1935* stamp format in 1951 as one of a I 00 set commemorating the centenary ed $534.1 1. sure than no-one goes away disag The commemorative postage $8998P0 I $7998. of the British North American British Columbians across the pointed. On this account, do not stamps, the first issued this year, Other donations equally abandon a very worthwhile cause. Postal Administration. province will now have toll-free GMC % Ton 4x4 Ex. tank, 4 spd., 3.42 axle I Blazer 4WD 6 cyl., 4 spd., locking diff ., big generous came from the Elks are forerunners of CANADA 82, access to the province's home pur- We at the Variety Club ap the International Philatelic Youth gauge, ps., p.b., plusllist price 513,011.00 tank, gauges, plus! List price 513,657.00 Lodge 119 for $300., L&A preciate your efforts and, what is chase assistance offices in vic- I Equipt. $200, ,Gordon SHeperd Exhibition, being held in Toronto toria. even more important, we tiope, in May. ' $200, Ladies Auxhilary 277 $150, ultimately, that we do not fail the The Zenith number is being in- 00 $10,998.00 $100 ea. by W. Dowad Ltd., Per- children of B.C. stalled to deal with the heavy I $9998. ------1--111-1-- ma Truss Chieftain Hotel, Big Thank you; you can be a very response to recent provincial Scoop Cafe, Ron P. MacCor- proud community. government housing initiatives, Chevy Citatton 4 dr., h.b., auto trans., P.s., AUTOMATIC p.b., h.d. suspmsion,-huckets, reclining seats. mack. Mike the Floorman Royal A. Swartz said Jim Chabot, lands, parks and TRANSMlSSlOM Canadian Legion, Royal Cana- Director, Special Events housing minister, List price $9926.00 __ - ~ - - ~ -- - . dian Legion Staff & Paterons, & The doubling of the amount of Williams Petruk. LETTERS the B.C. second mortgage. to $7- 00 Editor, the Times: -lUWWimbreducin@theinterest Places of employment where I rate to 15 per cent means that In reference to our 1982 Fke ------could not canvass were done on my m'any more people Can now behalf by Steve Melnick at Empire Senior Citizens Bingo I might say ' The ten-cent definitive ponray- Price Includes that it was the m6it iuccessful yet! ing a Royal Canadian Mounted qualifiy for the first mortgage they , Ibr. $162, by my son Glen Petruk -' May I thank The Times for need to buy a home, he added. ,-.- - at B.C.R. Car Shops $147, by Police wnstable on horseback was GM Rebates their helpin publicizing the event. released on June 1, 1935. It "Calls are being received from Myers at Squamish Ter- all over the province. The new ser- Nom A big round of applause and our many Canadian young people to represented the prairie provinces minals $126 from Woodfibre by vice will enable all residents to most humble thanks go to the begin collecting stamps and give in the Dated Die definitives issue Mrs. McNeil $27. From 3 of the Black Bear restaurant, Vera Cruz, junior collectors the opportunity of that year, so named because readily obtain information on men's B Divission Hockey Clubs these new changes or to follow up $75 collected by Sally Forbes who Overwaitea, Loggers Inn and the of further development through they were the first in Canadian exposure to national and interna- on their application at c=;;s~i ;G also canvassed a dozen businesses IGA for door prizes. history with a hidden date. them,'' Chabot said. The free use of a bus to tional competitions. on 2nd Ave. and come up with a The new number, Zenith 2554, transport the seniors Manor ,' Seventeen million^ 30-cent total of $157. from is available immediately. House was provided by Surfside Young collectors from Canada postage stamps featuring the MKAY'S DEALER No 363A Businesses canvassed in the Motors. and around the world will have a Threepenny Beaver stamp and PI SQUAMlSH 892-3586 municipality were, Brackendale, The Squamish Kinsmen pipe chance to display their philatelic lO,ooO,~35-cent postage stamps Eagle Run, Garibaldi Highlands, Band came in for some intermis- collections at the seventh Interna- featuring the 1935 Royal Cana- Mashiter Centre, 1's 2nd & 3rd sion entertainment. tional Philatelic Youth Exhibi- dian Mounted Police stamp Will Ave. in Squamish & Valley-Cliff. Special thanks go to the Legion, tion. ' be printed. If I have missed anyone, Please Fred Bennett, CISQ and of phone me, it was not intentional. Course, to the .Kinettes and Kin- FOR YOUR INCOME TAX Let us all take satisfaction in gves for all their help serving cof- REFUND, CHILD TAX CREDIT 8 knowing that a total of $7,121 has fee and donuts. MP LORNE GREENAWAY RENT REBATE been raised in the comunity of In total there were 26 winners in I Why wait months for your . Squamish B.C. and is now helping thefree seniors bingo with the IN SQUAMISH MAR. 10 money? the children less fortunate then grand prize of $323.70 going-- to I I our own. I hope to see next year's knie Carlson. Vancouver % fund raising better organized, On behalf of the Squamish Dr. Lome Greenaway, M.P., Will be in Squamish Wednes- 164 W. Hartingr with more people participating. Kinsmen, my thanks again. day, March 10. . 684-1574 William Petruk Dennis Donald Personal appointments may be made by contacting Doreen Your Frendly Telethon Man 1982 seniors bingo chairman Sherlaw at 898-5429, after 6 p.m. I 1 I PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF ., COMPENSATION TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS STABILIZATION The cash register was devised in 1879 .through a saloon-keeper's observations of an ocean liner propeller. - . PROGRAIW - HIRED--- I- he Minister of Finance is inviting written briefs commenting on the implementation of the . EQUIPMENT AVhUN I Compensation Stabilization Program of the Government of British Columbia. - Shoppers'--. Special - - The briefs areinvited from inmsted organizations and the general public regarding the draft regulations - / / REGISTRATION I and the implementation of the program as outlined in Compensation Butletin No. 1 of February 19, 1982, I $99F *, Ij and Bulletin No. 2 of February 26,1982. ~sAvolon-Hote~~~ok~our~ex~F v shopping trip or any trip to hncouver a Both bulletins are available from British Colum6a breeze Government agents' Offices throughout the Province, 2 nlghh (double accomm&tlon) All. briefuyped dn approximately 21 '12 x28 cm Continental breakfostin Coffee Garden both paper, sho-uJd be submitted directly to the Minister of - mornings. Dinner for 2 in The Den Dini3 _- - Room one evening toxr value of $13.00. Finance, Parliament Buildings, Vicforia, B.C., V8V 1X4. - \ / deadlinef6r submission by March 15,1982 issug- - THE AVALOWHDTEL OFFERS: 8 Full denils of equipment including &rial numbers are required for ---lounge, Den Dining Room, Coffee Garden and Pub gested in order that each briefcan be given the fullest registration. Registration forms for both dump trucksrnd equipment - Next door to Capilano Mall ~ consideration. - " . -A -ax-available at the District office. - Minutes from Park Royal Shopping Centre - Closest Hotel to B.C. Roil Statiq For further information please telephone r' - Short hop to the Sea BUS I ,E The deadline for registr2on is Marchf9, 1982. ' speclo1efhctive until March3lrt (1 12) 387-1557. -- 1- b Rererdajionr Required, hil-colld-.; 0, ... -f- s-1 - \ .z_. . Prohceof Min'istry of R.' Winbow -4 ' .- . DistrictBighway Manager. *:[email protected] ItOTLL ATBritish Columbia , .Finance -Ip . I h 1025MARlNE DR., N.'VAq.' . ;.. 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...... ' Canada's Steve 'Podboiski. .;hac Podboiki w,ould have three':; ..pat-& jp front'.of+f.1 th finished the .World Gp ~oqhiiu. wins and two 'seconds.if he dq.' .T~qontonian. ,. -atJ Feb. 27, h.sbnd . not' pa it ,,out.at, Aspen. .This.s'. ,The.'&idm yflib&j&-0~t: . . . ,. . . ' '- place.ari8 mp*d One fidclOS$r tq ,r@ilt 'would.make the twp .: &fie of the &&pi,odhip F$day'-: ' &k!! 6rap.a ph (0 'Or. experimenting :with what they've _bought with their mondy. th'e WorIQCubtitIe thihar~... . pqints.,but'-Weirather's'fo~._. wi& .:and s~~r~yjhq~~fi:.. . 1,. . '. .. &&,jar.~ppefully, Sunday ~ Canaim iven-iv. . , , . . . ., i . , ' ' s.-'-is-tiare. aniwaiting for.,you- .SI$& pIa@ .: - ...'. ,k---., . - . . . . - to --And miii and 'dad*ou know 'the taceivitlk foh fiilkhing-. . .. &.theI. write something fun forthe faniily the deals that come up at these fopten.. . . . - to do! events. With the econOmy the way - . Harti W,eirather 'of ,Austria, From il..a:m.-3 p.m:!the-LCivic it is, fi',good managing to shbp .who was to be Podporski's stiffest : Centre will againhost one of ow smart,. And it's Pun to fiddle With I. compeiiton -for , the ,world We,, popular swap meets, areventthat I. t$ings that need a bit offkp@rtr. placed a .~yprising'16th 'and &I - benefits everyone! People who'are (Ladies included). Why not make but lost &y chhe.t of overtaking looking for those great deals, peo- a day of it? Psdborski. , I. ple who have temfic buys for-you, Table rental is again only $5 P.eter Mueller of Switzerland people who have too many things and you may set up an hour swished to a first 'place finish at to hide away in the garage and before the actual event begins. So Whistler. less than one second people who just like to have a getdown back Sunday, to the calendar 11:OO a.m.-3:0and mark ahead of Podborski. Dave Irwin good time will be at the swap was right behind Podbdrski, Todd meet. p.m.-fun day at the Civic Cen- Brooker of Paris, Ontario, came A swap meet is truly a family af- tre. in fifth and Calgary's Ken Read fair. Whether it be going through Then put a big box in the centre was seventh. your closets and cupboards of the kitchen, gather up the fami- Dave Murray, the Whistler together, or setting up an appeal- ly and tell them to put anything native, hoped to turn in a better ing table together or coming down they want to swap or sell in the performance but when all the to look around together, it's fun box. Believe me, it'll be something results were in he had placed a for everyone. for everyone to look forward to disappointing 36t h. Let children bring a dollar or and you!ll be doing it together. Weirather is attempting to de- two and buy a lot of trinkets and Can you think of a better way fend his- World---- chamnion- Ahmad Tepmouri, left, Roger Dufty, Lyle Fenton and Skip CUDr - r---- specials for themselves. You'll be to spend a Sunday?? Call us. ship, but to.do that now he dll Beat@, &in&! fl'Om the photograph, have qualified to repre- guaranteed they'll be busy playing 898-3604. need tho wins $@he &t stod on sent Zone 5 In karate in the fourth B.C. Winter Games in Trail the circuit in Aspen, Colorado: March 4 to 7. fine 5 includes Vancouver, Squamish and Gib- Two wins would. give tk 80115. Because of an in]Ury hfty will not be travelling to the Austrian four Eitb & a tdird, winter gpmes. Minor baseball Always drive defensivelv f i,ghts 'inflation This season the Howe Sound It is hoped that because of this Minor Baseball Association is plan the league wilt experience an A good many accidents that in- wet bridge but maintain steady e- If not, avoid being next to a car lowering the registration fees for extra effort by parents to volve cars following too closely, celeration for best traction. , in an adjacent lane travelling in switching lanes unexpectedly or half of its leagues. 'volunteer their time to the league. Correct tire pressure is very im- the same direction. The merging HelD is needed in the area of merging into traffic can be avoid- An portant. under-inflated tire vehicle may force you into the side In an effort to ease the burden coaihing, umpiring, scorekeeping ed if other drivers see the problem beats up in high speed driving, of the other car. on the families of boys and girls and ladies auxiliary. in time. reducing tire life. A soft tire gives .Avoid concentrating on the 'The good driver always knows who wish to play baseball, Little Interested parents may contact a mushy ride, making it more dif- whole trip or what you will be do- League Minor and Major, and the association during registra- what is going on around him and ficult for a driver to control the ing when you get there. lt will take has an escape route planned. Junior Babe Ruth fees have been tion, which will take place vehicle. your mind off the job at hand. dropped to $12 aad $15 respec- Wednesday and Thursday 6 Drivers should keep their eyes It is suggested that tire pressure Watch out for [he other driver and tively. p.m.-8 p.m. in the Civic Centre. moving in clockwise motion from be checked once a week even in always drive defensively. the windshield to rear view mir- day-today around-town driving. - ror, to right side window, to in- Make sure windshield wipers r strument panel, to left side win- ate in good working condition at .. NO running. L daw to mirror - and all over all times. =- -.. . again. ' ; Watch for .,early signs of No exercise. Avoid driving when roads are *drowsiness. When you find you slick with rain, ice or snow. are not paying attention, that you Penalty- -. It YOU must be on the hinhwavs d-- during these conditions, Tt & stretch of road, it is time for a for a careful touch on both the ac- break. Abreak is SUWStd aboUt celerator and steering wheel, as every two hOum. ,. sudden changes in spetd and "M@W lanes p-t' hazer- 4 direction make for dangerous dous mments* hemmh skids. lane open when travelling on a multi-lane highway, providing it is Do not coast across an icy or safe to do SO.

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Tho Squomlrh Timas - Tubday. March 2.1982 - PW, 7

It was an exciting weekend of basketball and the final outcome the 1982 se8son are urged tO was a bit of an upset as Sentinel’ at- was ranked number tend any or all of *- clinics. Whetha you ace going to try B*C* “A” schools’ any of these jobs for the first time,

’ ing people: Level I Coaches Clinic, April 17-Dennis Woodard

Vancouver equalized.

ding in goal and the defence of tough year for them. outstanding performance* Wood, Elliott, Wright and Davis The chdit Union soccer team, throughout the game Squamish deserved =edit for containing the Early Birds: Judy Fowler 298s, 497t; Sheri Boothroyd 191~,488t; that play in the North Shore managed to Score On a header Viking forwards. 6421; Eva Perrett 25k, 6391; Adhe Warren Mcmugall xis, 5641; Premier Division, stands at three by Fraser Morrison. hsists-,Went Boscariole 219s; Arlene Smith Rheal Desmarais 176s, 518t; Dale losses, one tie and one win. In ex- to “Oby” Merchant and Glenn A fine effort was given by all 6021. Smith 167s, 398. hibition and cup play they have Rivitt. the Squamish forwards-Dosand, c Monday Matlnee: Liz Anderson Juniors: Cheney Chadwick suffered five losses. It wasn’t until the dying Morrison, Merchant and gutsy 305s, 6661; Patsy Schellenberg 223s, 60lt; Anita Dawson 229s, On Feb. 6 in North Vancouver minutes of the game that North Alex Ross who played even 226s, 5931; Mary Lavoie 233s, 5141; Patricia Fairhurst u)9s, though he had a sore back due to PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. 5481. 542t; Trevor Mills 199s, 527t; ,, a skiing accident. Alistar Cumm- --- Import Motors: Ron Erickson Travis Moyle 209s. 537t; Chris ings gave a tine effort at midfield. MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND Hle#M 286s; Gerd Schultheiss 270s. 7091; Pearson 159s, 456t. Chiefs season over Heading into Feb. 21 the team Tom Casey 264s; Bob Silcock Senlors: Joanne Gauthigr 306s, had its first cup match. 6631; Elof Manson 6681; Diane 715t; Marianne Mountenay 215s, The basketball season for the included Hope, , Hunter 294s, 656t; Eileen 5761; Carmen Hall 189s, 543t; senior boys, has come to an end - Lord--Byng,--Mouat, Bella- Bella Burdett Beavers were the op- Johnston 259s, Liz Raynor 552t; Barrie Wright 2419, 665t; Dan now that &e zone “A” senior and Princeton. On Friday H.S. ponents. Once again Squamish Carole Ostergarde 225s. 5751. Hall 223s. 6211; Maurice finals has been completed. The defeated Lord Byng55-50and lost Credit Union gave a tremendous ADVANCE PUBLIC ---Mi~~eighbot~c~~-~ounten-__ - -MHourcSound-ChiefsBnish&w dZ-50--to-PitLMeadon!htur- -effeFhBurtie€Mdfiot-managetw 336s. 329s, 8541; Mary Carey Jets: Mandy Jonatchick 137s, third place in the finals Friday and day. The team placed third and go ahead until the second half 280s. 669; Kitty Casey 246s; 233d; Tammy Lee Desmarais Saturday. once, again Rob Graham was high when a shot low and hard beat Jeanette Thompson 628t. 132s, 2156: Jennifer The team has &joyed a fairly scorer in both games and far the goalie Pederson. The final score Tuesday Nip MIx!d,I$J+ 9-Burgerme&$r#% Crygal MAoyle suqessful season. In&+urpa- secqpd weekend. ia!a raw,,wqived :;W$3&&$ Burdett. ,. ’ ment in Pemberton on 4 9 and a trophy.for MVP. .* 2 I/r ’,. 291s. 651t; Paul kar!atths;&,!~ 211d; Shannon doyle 117s, 227d; ’‘! Cstlek Burnett ‘Wmis proud Tarlier 263s, 6351: Ian Erickson James Moyle 115s. 18W; Donald 30 Howe sound competed against Four teams competed in the of his players who “played their 7271; Wanda BurgermeistgS. 249s; Dorosh 11 Is, 199d. five other teams. They included Elphinstone tournament on Feb. hearts out”, and notes that after 55lt; Edwina Wright 224s, 5591; Garibaldi Lanes boys’ team Pemberton, Pemberton 12 and 13. The Chiefs finished the game a Burdett fan came up to Barb Rott 237s, 5251. captured the Senior Zone Roll- Oldtimers, Sea Cove, Mount Cur- third in competition with hime to congratualate the team

~ Tuesday At Nine: Duane Por- offs held at Fraser Bowl last Sun- rie and Elpkinstone, Garibaldi and Pursuzt. ta Section 26 of the “Highway Act”, notice is . ’ and its special effort. rott 255s. 587t;”Real Essiambre day, February 21, with a team In the final game the Chiefs Sutherland. On Friday they were hereby given that load restrictions may be placed, on short 263s, 5751; Mike O’Neill 246s. total of 2,888. defeated Sea Cove 54-32 to win defeated by Sutherland 63-56 and “That comment from an notice in the future, on certain highways in the North 6091; Cathy Dah1 249s. 521t: Members were Barrie Wrijfht. the tournament. RobDraham, the on Saturday, Garibaldi defeated unknown outsider certaily gave near Vancouver Highway District. - 1 Marilyn Essiambre 244s, 6321. Gordon Herring, Paul PaddiGn; high scorer in each game, received them 78-62, me a good feeli.ng,” Wood said. Wednesday Ladies: Lynda Ed- Andrew Slee, Eddie Milner- and MVP for Howe Sound and MW . mondson 260s; Susan Hubbard coach Norma Slee. for the whore tournament. Mike ’ The restrictions will limit vehicles to 70% of the legal axle ’ 255s, 6101; Wanda Burgermeister Albrecht was also named to the They will continue on now to weights, as allowed under the regulations pursuant to the 257s; Grace Koch 607t; Mary play at Rainbow Lanes, Port All star team. Carey 6221. Alberni on March 13 to see if they On Feb. 5 and 6 the Chiefs, Commercial Transport Act. Overweight permits will not be Golden Age: Bob Silcock 295s, will represent B.C. at the Cana- along with seven other teams, granted. All existing weight permits will be cancelled. Other 7961; Frank Dennis 281s, 673t; Ed dian championships held in Saska- entered the D.W. Poppy School restrictions may be imposed as necessary. Antosh 236s. 6631; Marj Leru toon, May 7-9. ‘tournament in Langley. The teams l 215s; Hazel Jamieson 195s, 521t; The public and trucking and transportation companies Dot Knudsen 208s. 587t. Double “E”: Bob Smith 227s, SQUAMISH MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION f should govern themselves accordingly. 6081; Mike Hall 238s; Keith FAITH LUrnEIIN CHURCH SQUAMlSHUNlTED~RCH Moecherl227s; Chris French 559t; Pastor: Frank Paine Phone: Postor: The Rev. Jock Lindquist Phone: Your cooperation in adhering to the above regulations will Don John 5671; Muriel Jonatchick 898-3538 Sunday Senrice: 11 am 892-5721 bdoy Worship Hwm 11 be appreciated. 244s, 5841; Marg Davis 227s; Lor- Sunday School: 10 am om nursery povided Kinderkirk 8 Junior raine Brundrit 222s; Maureen Hall VALWQlFct CHRISTIAW WWSHIP Church 11 om Postorr Sam Pemr Phone! 892-5602 n. H)sEWyS . R. Winbow 613; Liz Raynor 549t. Sunday Senicesc Sunday %@I lOQ0 ROMAN CATHQM MLRCH Friday Nite Mixed: Bob Silcock am Wo?fip%hice-ll~OO om Evening The Rea&-Sh% Phonet 892-5070 District Highway Mkger 298s, 8401; Tom Cloutier 281s; mice 7:06 pm Saturdoy mss 7 pm Sunday Masses SQumI#I AfstMBLT 845 om, 10:45 om For! Minister of Transportation Ted VanHout 276s; George Binn- Postor! Cy Ckrke Phone! 892-3680 ‘ IQullMwlW~DAY ing 6561; Elof Manson 6681; Dot Sundpy khoolt 9145 am Morning Wor- ADvMnn CHURCH and Highways. furner 273s 6281; Sheri Davids ship: 11 am.€vening Service: 6!00 pm Posbr: John Popowich Phonel 267s 5211; Kay Roberts 248s, n. JOWW ANGLICAN CHURCH 892-37003bbothL 2 PITI Rector: The Rev. C.R. Wters (Soturdqs) Worship Service 3 pm Dated at: 1690 Main Street 6821. Phone: 898-5100-Sunday Servicet 11 (soturdoys).- Bowler of the Week: Paul om Church khool~9145 om North Vancouver, B.C. Marlatt 660t; Don John 119 SQUIMlsn BAPMCHURCH February 16, 1982 Postor: Jock H. Purdie Phone! listen to ”Crossroads on p.0.a.; Mary Carey 6171; Cindy 898-9756 Sundoy SBrvicesI Service of Clul MOUNTAIN FM RADIO Monday to Columbus 84 p.0.a. Worship 10 om .Service of Fellowship Friday at 9140 pin. Prepared by Bantams: Lori Allaire 204S, 6:15 pm QUAMKH MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. I 4021; Michelle , Fairhurst 193%

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Page 6 - The Squamlrh Tlnm - Tuesday, March 2, 1982 I' Hypnosis Workshops

Dr. Marlene Hunter will be con- Saturday from '2:30 to 4:30 ducting a series of workshpps in p.m. the topic willbe Positive Ap- .. -. ., . ;Squamish using hypnosis. proaches to Mehopause. Change Monday it was Positive Ap of life brings many perplexities, proaches to Sexuality. Sexuality is both physical and emotionaL'Us- part of us all through our lives,. ing several apprqaches including bat we do not always kno,w bow Lo ', hypnosis, ways t6 deal comfor- :c~pewith .all its complexities or tably with these new experiences how to find out "what gqes and enjoy chacging awareness will wrong" when ye feel dissatisfied. be addressed, . I Using b,hnosis as $11 as other Positive Approaihes lo Anger is . , ' techniques, she' helped' worlleri. March 22. Often a Iot of ekxgyb- .,-''find wars. toLsort'"out 'in- wasred ,@cause wg do not know

terferencep. '...... ' what to do with our anger: lathis ' workshop, varidus ways of- Yisitoirswill also gathering up that 'energy. and tion on trailer ihd directing it effectively will be con- sid,ered. April 5 the subj~twill 'be. . Positive Approaches io Becoming THE a Non-smoker. Lifestyle habits - The.rnovk to a are often kept up against our con- BUSINESS scious wishes because we do not OPPORTUNITY realize what factors sabotage the OF THE EIGHTIES effort to change. Hypnosis is one Dlpt Cmtm b the No 1 WEIGHT COFhROL FRANCHISE In N way to clarify these factors, but Amenca and b ranked 9th mall there are other ways, too. among FranchiseOrgantzamr The workshops take place at the With OWT IO YEARS EXPER and weekend mini holidays. and Thursday, 61030 pm.; ~ri- tler of Overwaitea. She.was the lucky winner in the store's reCent IENCE and 1400 LOCATIONS Second Avenue Centre of Their own accommodation and day and Saturday, 1:30-1030 contest. Other winners, all from Squamish were: W. Drew, itis mly a rescundmg success Capilano College. The fee is $10 meals reduces the cost of each trip Pam.; Sunday, 1030 a.m. to 5 $200; Shirley, $100; and SOeach to,L. A. Mode, R. Lindsay, WQ are lodcing la ruccesrhl per workshop or $25 for a series S. PPOPIQ with backgrounds in, and vacation and this is a major p.m. A.A. Griffith and 3. Fowler. SALES COUN of three. aNURSlNG w5All workshops are from 8:OO to and mans to become inwckd In u 1O:OO p.m. on Monday, except the highly rewarding and SUCCQSSIUI career one Saturday - dealing with II ycm are interested in GOOD menopause. Register at the HfALTH LOYE PfOPLE and have either OVERCOME A Squamish Learning Centre, Ernie Philip delighted the students watching him perform fancy WEIGHT PROBLFM a wcuM llke 892-5322. dances at Stawamus Elementary School Feb. 23. lo do so and if you desire FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE and UNLIMITED EARNING POTENTIA1 CALL OR WRITE TODAY DIET CENTER Home insurance may not OF WESTERN CANADA 203.1204 Kcnmlngton Road NW cover wood stove Calgary. Alberta T2N 3PS crosmnazr -- Ifyou are considering a wood- pliance must be carefully carried necessary, lies with the-. CALL COLLECT burning appliance in your home, out and at the same time meet fire homeowner. The availability of a MINIMUM it is important for you to know the preyention or building code second, impartial opinion to pass INVESTMENT procedures to follow to effect a regulations of the municipality in judgment on the installation is $30,000 safe and efficient installation. which you reside. certainly worth the minimal fee \ - The installation and/or altera- The ultimate responsibility for charged for a building permit. tion of any solid fuel burning ap- obtaining a building permit, if After all, the safety of Your family

out Etde Philips' foot action when he showed a few of them ..

Whale - migration

watched annuall,y from-- Pacific Rim

. Whale watching is increasing in California in February and ~asIf the weather lifts, it is possible between the fishing communities popularity 'on the -west coast of through Long Beach in late March to see dozens of whales within an of and Ucluelet and the . or early April. hour as they roll and dive as close superintendent of the park. can Long Beach, in Pacific Rim Na- They reach summer feeding as 330 feet from the shore. ' provide some information about tional Park, is a migration route grounds in the Arctic Ocean and ,.. Pacific Rim National Park lies migration of the gray whale. . followed by the mammals in their Bering Sea early in June and feed seasonal struggle for survival. It is on plankton before headingsouth

one of the few places where the early in September. I 9 vat highways of land and sea The females give birth to off- meet. spring (weighing in at 1,OOO For many, observing the giant pounds and measuring 16 feet) in Street people pacific gray on its annual nor- December in Mexicin waters, but thward migration has become a remain there for o&' a short time. &e feet people. spring ritual undertaken each February is the begindng of the They're heut people year.The Pacific herd was Once in 9,920-milefeeds for the circle first again. time Since The kaV-herd danger of becoming extinct, but ing the' Arctic in the fdl as it ap who'meet people. the International Convention for proaches Vancouver Island. ' the Regulationthat ofand Whaling has inled 1947 to shoreThe by whale its food.which is enticed is near a worm the Why not loin up? regeneration of the whale. living-in the sand at Wickaninnish Now numbering more than Bay in the Pacific h Park. Tuke a walk. 13,000, the Pacific herd marks the The viewer has to bein the right , +: greatest recovery of any whale place at the right time to see the species. whale's spout of water. Wind and

The whales begin theit nor- rain in the late'months of winter , thward journey from breeding make it difficult to spotathem bet- pamwacrion@ , and calving grounds in Baja, ween high waves. \ ~~~Mmamn(forperson.lfltnsra. . -. "The only meal. I itis dinner frequent eaiing, the amount of far ' and I still gahweight!" - - being stored in the bociy is increas- - Phy three-meals a day, when ing. '. '-

dieting?. . ' , '. If.you want to dib, eat rhr- We'humans were not aldays so ' . '.meals 'a day! And .begin with, a HOWE SOUNDS NRNSPAPER fortunate. .a? to ' have. food: good breakfast that supplies one- SQUAMSH, B.C.-TUESDAY, MARCH2,. 1982 -I - ' SECOND SECTION-POW 9 available to us wherever we'fpapt. fourth to one-third of ybur daily - it.'OUr early ancestors, whose sup- -. nutritiod requirements. .'

ply ofsfood 'was often kregular I., By.'eating'regUlarljr you .'keep .'.'?nd-$ome&@$ infrequent , readily- '!+from:cailing in!orplay the .body$ adjus'ed to a' variable eating pat! fak;stdiin&processes that ke@,our. , . &n. %because their ..bodies :were' * ancient ''.anct$ors, alive'. du&g.,

quile'adept'aT~L~ng'f'oodin the 'times of want-! ' - form offat-fora later time when it . - Frorjl Aviat.iQn 'Medical was needed. ,' . Bul1etin;~~overnber1981. Now that we have an abundant , We require '.food to ?upply our .,food supplj, and eat regularly.and energy reqpiremenrs, but.' more $reQQcYIt&,.jhiS storage process is. .imp&taitly, the food we eat rr;uSr: ,'. npt cdled info acti.on; By, scien- . Blso meet our nutritionat needs. tistshave found that when we skip The ,Canada. Food Guide The bagpipes are getting "warmed Grant Hendrickson, Bud Payette, three weeks in that popular vaca- ' meals, as is often the pattern when recommends that we must eat a up", the guitars tuned, the drums * Karen Amos, Ross Stathers, Jim tion area, Palm Springs. Did you dieting, this age-old survival variety of foods from each food readied and the stngers to sing in Julien, Larry Olson, Debbie find lots of bridge partners when mechanism is triggered into ac- group every day. The groups and anticipation of the first Tartan Haydock, Wayne Mitchell, Katie you were away folks? tion. minimum number of servings are Night coming up on Saturday, Sokolon, Shannon Hendrickson, *** Whenever we skip a meal or as follows: starting at 8 p.m. in the Civic Cen- Joe Gravkin, Jennine Dubber, Wedding anniversary wishes to two, as a dieter might when he set- Servings - Milk and fiilk Pro- tre. The Squamish Kinsmen Pipe Paul Goodgrove, Crescenzo Raz- Mr. and Mrs. B. Emoff. Mr. and tles for coffee at breakfast and no ducts - Children up 10 I I years Band and Squamish Folk Song zano, Barrie Wright, Jill Mrs, Leo Peeman, Mr. and Mrs. lunch, .the body is led to believe (2-3); Adolescents (3-4); Pregnanr Circle are jointly sponsoring this Hodgson, Tammy Buck, Travis David Knox and Mr. and Mrs. that food will not be forthcoming and nursing women (3-4); Adults on a regular basis. (2); Meat and Alternates (2); night of Scottish music. Jackie Langstaff, Robert Zaharia, Gunter George Furniss. Kim and Kevin Rutherford, winners of T-shirts and calculator accounts at the Royal Bank's And, while we may be losing Bread and Cereals (3-5); Fruils Everett will also entertain the au- Lerch, Alan Ross, Nola *** Junior Olympics contest, receiving their prizes from Zabeen Hirji. dience with a selection of highland Sidsworth, Evelyn Dawson, Mark The Squamish Chamber of weight- on a diet that calls for in- andBy Vegetablesfollowing these(4-5). recommend-A, dancing. VanDenMaagdenberg, Brian Commerce group insurance John Gilmour (and accent) will Gauthier, Glen Jackson, Roseina representatives will be in ed servings, we will be supplied a well-balanced diet of 1,ooO 10 . be the master of ceremonies. Just Pillay and Geraldine Moody. Squamish this week to talk to YOUNGSTERS WIN to see John in his kilt will be worth *** businesses about the group plan. 1,400 calories. Whether we eat the the price of admission!!! It will be Orl Thursday, four youngsters, It is available to employers with as recommended number of serving\ OLYMPICS CONTEST Pipe Band News will vary depending on our age. typical Scottish "snacks" during will celebrate their first birthdays. few as one or two employees. Pictured above are Kim Rutherford and Kevin Rutherford sexIf and we activityrequire level.more calories IO the intermission including. meat Congratulations to Amber *** of Garibaldi Highlands, receiving Royal Bank Junior Olympics Approximately 19 members of pies, sausage rolls and shortbread. . Knight, Michelle Scromeda, Mar- T-shirts and new savings accounts from Zabeen Hirji, Branch *** tin Lindquist and David Serenius. the Squamish Legion (277) dart meet activity needs we musl in- Story Story-McCULLOCH- *** club went to Parksville on Feb. Adminstration Officer of Squamish branch of the Royal Bank. There is an isolated building in Civic Centre Saturday, March 6th crease the number of servings Doug and Mary McCulloch are 19, 20 and 21 to attend a dart Grand prize winners of the contest received, in addition to the Howe Sound Secondary from 8-1 I p.m. However, the 'basics of good A dear lady, Mrs. Georgina the jackets, t-shirts, and bank accounts, "scholarships" in the School complex that reverberates The Pipe Band is combining health don't change. pleased to announce the birth of McKenzie celebrated her 89th bir- tournamedt. Joyce Lafavor was their .first child, a Son, Joshua 7th in the ladies, Ian and Linda form of $1~.~term deposits maturifig on their 18th bir- 10 the sound of pipes and drums with the Squamish Folk Song Cir- Each day must start nlth thday on Sunday. She lives with every Thursday night. On Sunday cle to bring the first ever Scottish breakfast so that our bodies knob Douglas, weighing 4 Ibs. 14 OZS. her son and daughter in law, Fitzsimmons were 5th in the mix- thdays. dOUbleS and Jim Keid'S fm 'I is [ne legion ball that concert to Squamish and if suc- we are going to feed it and our and born In tne Grant and Yvonne McKenzie. ed Although the 1981 drawing is now over the "scholarship" General Hospital on February 9. were 8th overall. The tournament quivers and quakes. Squamish cessful and as well received as an- nutritional requlrements musl be *** 'Ontest continue for participantsin the 1982 Royal Bank Kinsmen Pipe Band are practising ticipated will betome an annual met through eating a balanced Proud grandparents are Harry attracted 40-50 teams. Junior Olympics which makes available ribbons and crests for for Tartan Night with a event on the Squamish entertain- diet. Homework and Mary McCulloch of Visitors at the home of Mike *** childrens' sports competitions and instructional clinics for vengeance. Squamish and Ken and Bertha and Marianne Moorman last week ment calendar. To get an idea whether you are Former residents, George and students. In between times the quiet Join us then On Tadan Night eating a balanced diet: Akers of Deeks-Creek. The thrill- were Mike's sister Retta Moorman Rhoda Thompson now of ed great grandparents are Mr. and friend Ed Pitt from Dawson For more information about the Junior Olympics awards, streets of hospital hill, Bracken- and participate in the wild music I. List all the food you eat Coombs on the lsland went to school, and Clinic programs, check with your local Royal Bank ' dale, Cheakamus, Garibaldi ofthe great Highland bagpipe, [he tomorrow. Start with )our lirft Henry Toews of Clearbrook, Mr. Creek. They had just returned Parksville to see many of their old Esumatsu Nakatani of Coquitlam from a trip to the Phillipines and branch or write to the Canadian Olympic Associalion, 333 Highlands, the Estates and Wilson sweetness and nostalgia of Scot- meal and include all snacks and Squamish friends during the Rover Road, Vanier, Ontario. Crescent all come in for their tish Folk song and the grace and each meal. and Mr. and Mrs. Serge were enroute home. tourney. Tkatschow also of Clearbrook. share of drumming and piping as beauty of Jackie E~~~~~~'~2. Set your page up so that )ou *** t *** *** members practise at home. highland dancing. can check each serving you have There still time to register for Signs of the time: Having a The World Day of Prayer ser- according to the food group\. Eg. is The culmination of all this mad Since last reporting the band Food Frutt Meat Milk Bread Extra* the one day hospitality seminar maid nowadays is not a Status vice is being hosted by St. fir-. ._ I%,"I activity will be Tartan Nlght, afi has entertained the senior citizens *Extra: Food of no nutritional - -beim held on Thursday at the symbol. It means the wife is work- Joseph's Catholic Church on Fri- evening of Scottish pipe . Loggers Inn (upstairs). You can ing. Oh! sang, at half-time during the annual value: coffee, sugar, pop. day starting at 1 p.m. The service music, highland dancing and the senior citizen Bingo night put on 3. When completed compare either phone Leanne at 892-9244 *** is open to everyone and later in e rolls by the Squamish Kinsmen Club. your results withthemmnmmd- ---to.pre-register-ore-teggefs- --Faith-aRB-OliveF-ElelsonaCeche~eon-FefFeshmentMHilCbe- Always an appreciativeaudiemrit-Fservings suggested by I he Inn at 9 a.m. It is ongoing until 4 home again after spending the last served. gether under one roof at the was a pleasure to play for them. p.m. and the $12. registration fee ). Canada Food Guide. will cover lunch and coffee - breaks. _..... ***I - -- - Gayle Keyes spent the past two SUSAN.GlLLESPlf months in the northern hinterland ys to use-ground meats of Cassiar visiting former ENGAGEMENT - residents, Ritchie and Rene Day. *** ANNOUNC,EMENT Ground meat can be used in In a bowl combine the egg, chili --wedzewo cpr~.%ves b. The year book at Howe Sound many more ways than just in a sauce, water, bran, onion and BURGER BUNDLES hamburger or meat loaf. With salt; let stand five minutes till 1 slightly beaten egg Secondary usually features baby Mr. and Mrs. James Gillespie of Abbotsford are pleased to photos of the graduating students. asparagus you can make a cereal absorbs liquid. Add ground 2 tbsp. finely chopped onion Grads from last Jude-you can pick announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Emily to delicious Asparagus-Mushroom meat, mix well. Press meat mix- '/z tsp. saJt 1 Ib. ground beef, pork, lamb or up those photos at the Times of- Mark Clausen, son of Mrs. Patricia Young of . Meat Pie, Burger Bundles or Stir- ture with the back of a spoon over FryThere Meatball are sbmeSkillet. other delicious platebottom to andform sides a shell. of a Cover 9-inch with pie dash pepperveal fice. Dost be bashful-they're all Wedding plans will be announced at a later dated. in envelopes!! ways to useground meat and these foil. Bake in a 375 oven for 20 2 tbsp. sweet pickle relish *** 2 tbsp. ketchup Luckily Charlotte was will be dealt with in another col- minutes. Place a shallow baking pan on lower oven rack directly Yz cup shredded cheddar cheese discovered to be Charlie before umn in another week. under pie to cat& drippings. Un- V3 cup crushed cornflakes she went in to be spayed. "She" ASPARAGUS-MUSHROOM has been in resident at the MEAT PIE cover, bake 15 minutes longer or JURY DATE SET FOR 1 slightly beaten egg Riverstone Pet store for quite till done. Let stand 5 minutes. In a medium bowl combine egg. somdjme and Doreen Roberts Meanwhile, cook fresh onion, salt and pepper; add thought it was just about time for FESTIVAL VISUAL ARTS asparagus in a small amount of ground meat and mix well. Divide Charlotte to have her.little opera- 1 cup bite-sized bran squares, boiling salted water for 8 to IO mixture into four portions; pat slightly crushed (% cup minutes. Drain. (Or cook frozen each 10 a 5x3 inch rectangle. tion. There's no getting out of it in A jury date of exhibits for the Regional Exhibition in asparagus according tO package Combine relish and ketchuD. Charlie-you are getting neutered! preparation for the B.C. Festival of the Arts in Kamloops later 2 tbsp. finely chopped onion directions.) In saucepan cook spread one fourth of the mixture ..' *** this year has now been set. mushrooms in butter or margarine to wirhin inch of the edges of Stork Story-LEMCKE-A son, 1h IYz Ibs. lean ground beef, lamb, for 3 to 4 minutes or till tender. each rectangle. Top each with one Karl William was born to Rob and All entries from the Powell River, and Squamish pork or veal Blend in flour and bouillon fourth of the shredded cheese. Br- Leah-Anne Lemcke in the districts will be judged in Powell River and must be in the hands 1 Ib. fresh asparagus cut up or granules. Stir in the -?4 cup water ing long sides of rectangle Squamish General Hospital on of Clark Steabner at the Sechelt .Art Gallery March. 16 between one IO-oz. pkg. asparagus and wine, cook and stir till together; pinch edges and ends to February 12, weighing 8 Ibs. 8 02s. cuts frozen thickened and bubbly. Remove fat seal. Roll each meat log in crushed Mr. and Mrs. Stu Lemcke and 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. 1 cup fresh sliced mushroom$ from meat shell with a turkey corn flakes to coat well. Place Mr* and Mrs' ,Westwood are Ed and Jane- Bradish have volunteered to transport the 2 tpbsp. butter or margarine baster. Place upright on serving seam side down in a 10~6x2inch the proud grandparents in Squamish entries by van. All entrants should attend the Arts 2 tbsp. all-purpose flour platter. Arrange asparagus in the baking dish. Bake' in 375 degree Squamish. Equally praud great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Council-Meeting on Wednesday, March 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the icken bouillon meat shell. Pqur some of the oven for 30 minutes. Makes 4 ser- Bruce Lemcke of Wolsely, Sask., Arts Council building to discuss final arrangements. Enquirers mushroom sauce over all; pass the vings. Vary this recipe by using % cup dry white wine remaining sauce,. Cut pie in Swiss cheese or process cheese. Mrs. Margaret Pratt of Fort Please telephone 898-383 1. the traditional lunch at SI. John's Anglican Church. Langley and Mrs. Gwen Watson nf-. Vancouver.- _--*** CASEY-Jonathan fasey is U pleased to announce the arival of Low levels of PCB his brother, Glen Edward, born to

~~~a~~~ 2e~a~api::lti fou,nd in mothers' - mi- __ - Ik -p Febiuary 14, weighing 5 Ibs. 12 ~ -- ozs. Proud grandparents aR--Mr. Average levels of the provincial average of 247 parts contact their local health unit lor

add M!s- Maurice Farn Of po]ychlorinated biphenyls (PCB~) per billion in milk fat is 12 parts' ' consultations about their medical, Nanaimcand Mrs. Casey in mbfiers' mi\k in B.C, are well per billion. ' occupational and dietary history, breast-feeding practices and their children's health status. All the women who participated WtLhenatifiehaL *xx their individual results by their The Howe Sound Girls sofiba~l average PCB'content in the fat of -studies.have found. averages of 30 local health unit. last 36 meeting f.hat was cancelled mothers' milk'of about 247-parts and parts p_er ,billion. ' There .,Ls+ ni. evidence from

,&dneSda)LhaSbeen rescheduled pei'billion. NO significant regional e, The fed&] guidelines~ for PCB~- suldies to date of any ini&n . for tomorrow evening at 7.307varlarlonsF-fomrd 'by the in mothers'milkk pa.fts Per children caused by PCBs in breast pa.+. in the senior' lounge, civic Survey,'which 409 milk billion on a total milk basis. When .. milk, -~b~~~~~,the ministr\. of *. samples from m,women. -- this [hat I nursing ' centre.' niideline is exceeded. Health health suggest$ *' * * The survey's resuits from the and -Welfare Canada advises mofhers who remain 'concerned Fraser Valley, where chicken feed physici- "pay particular at- about -PCBs take these steps: The weather in Mexico must contaminated with PCBs ,was ac- tention to the mother's history, have'-been .to Debbie Haydock's Decrease your far intake Ear cidentally distributed in 1979, did the child's birth weight, general lean meats; remove tke skin from liking. -SHe'came back Town as a not show highei levels than the conditionsitnd subsequent growth chicken before cooking. and u;w ' berry. .Debbie is yisiting. her rest of Ihe province. and devebpment in advising the lower-fat dairy 6roducts. parents, Jim and Norma MacNeil ' The pieliminary results are a mother concerning breast- .* Do not try @,loseweigh! dur- before heading back. to Prince measure of the-PCB content of feeding." ing lactation because. this nil1 George.. the fat in mothefs' milk, unlike It adds that in moy of these mobilize your 'body 'fat, which *.* * ," Some other studies that measure cases "it would be advisable to may Contain-PCBs, and excrete it ,. Birthday wishes this week 'to pCBs *-as'a fraction of the total continue nursing'!-kcause of the info your breast.milk; Philip' Owen, -'Bill Allen, Karen milk sample. - benefits of breast-feeding. PCBs have Wn used as in- Gosling, 'Jason Jones, 'Dav.id PCBs accumulate in body fat, . In the B.C. survey, ?eight sulat i ng-lf! gds :L.igA e!ic !r ical Gola i.y,Bar-b-Cat isa-which,typically-comprises-fromr women-had samples-exceeding 50 trans-formers and cooling systcms. McKay, -Christopher ,L.ong, two to seven per cent of mothers' parts pe? b&on --*these- fanged- -Themanufactore;sale-a-rid irmpIjrr 7- milk. . from 54 IO 88.5 parts per billion. Salvatore Calandra, Steven P& -7 -___---of new' PCBS &as banned in - ingw, FEiTMTCraeT Sara 'Reid], Converte3to~'tdtalmilk basis, These women are being &iGd%- Canada on July I( 1980. - .a Hotel. The Chieftain Hotel Dining Room is undergoing alterations for a new look. TUESDAY, MARCH 2 SATURDAY,

0 ? ?CPP MARCH 6 ___- ~___ "Neighbors" at the Take in "Taps" at the Starlite Theatre . Showtime Starlite Theatre. Showtime is 8:OO p.m. is 8:OO p.m. Unwind at the newly Spend a Saturday night at renovated Squamish Hotel. the Cliffside Pub. The Relax at the Cliffside Enjoy good music & good---

Pub. . food Iat the Squamish ...... - - ___ __ Note Chieftain Hoteini- loter. ) Dining Room .. _. Room-is closed for 0 The Chieftain Hotel Dining will be closed renovations . Room is closed for for renovations alternations . til further notice WEDNESDAY, - SUNDAY, MARCH 3 WATCH FOR RE-OPENING MARCH I- - -- ANNOUNCEMENT Starlite Theatre is closed . Brunch at the newly Cleveland Ave., Squamish 892b2 Take a chance on winning renovated Squamish Hotel a prize at the Cliffside Pub till 3:OO p.m. tonight. Enjoy a movie tonight at Treat yourself to an the Starlite Theatre, evening out mid-week at "Taps" is now qhowing the Squamish Hotel. starring GeorgeC Scott & Renovations are underway Timothy Hutton. Showtime in the Chieftain Hotel-% is p.m. 8:OO - Dining Room. Watch for a new look in

the Chieftain __Hotel - Diniw TH URSDAY, Room. Closed for MARCH 4 . alterations.

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' 54 Motorc*les ' , . Classified Rates .I 8 Legqls .-. 40 4 Job. O$orhmiiiesla., ._ . 41 Employment Wanted - - 2- Housesfor Reii 64 Dwiexes-for Rent 77 Country Homer - .. MinirpTm Tote of fdr 5 lines if 8 Acreage . $3.00 NOTICE OF l$TENT T-: Mother with bne child will babysit pre '80 Honda CM4OOT. Like,ne xecutjve bdrm. 'h'ome, Garibaldi Newly Uduced Rent . pbepoid. If JOU wish your'ad to be front tire, oply 8,000 km. Ste TO APPLY HERBKIDES Iooking:for-+someone with ' pleviour schogl child in own 'borne il ighlvds, .w/w. 3 appliances, 2.f/p. Available Immediately . Fibe bedrood home, 2 garages. large I .. billed a S5.M rate for 5 lhes will be 1 'hospital background; .-br,ade 12; with \lalleycliffe. %lo $er- 'day includinr rack, plexi windshield. For udwood floors, fenced ' an4 land: One I-bedroom, one (2-bedroom and bap, chichen house, cleared and-fenc- . charged to (idker costs. Addiforto1 Notice is hereby given'that herbicides will bb applied-by the h'ack and squirt typing andithas had Data Erjtry. ex- meal. Phode 892%77 anytihe. (9.2) owney, S16,OOO. 898-4169 (3.2) aped yard on quiet street: $600 per qn'e 3-bedroonj. du lex. Call 985-641 I' fd 4 9 acres. 10 miles north of Dun-. , lines at 5w per line. Deodllne for onth or lease to purchase. A'vailable days 03 929-5929 eis. - ca'n. Vancou'ber Irland, B.C. method.over I5O'ha in the Squamish perience: . Experiqnced couple with boys, 1 I copy is 5:oO p.m. on the Fridoy ani pril I. 892-3441 or 921-8193 (3.2)M $184,000 246-4692 (3 2) ,Forest District. The application will The position is a reliefone for reliev- 14, want to manage existing or piann 3 bdrm. $US duplex, very clean, in- preceding the Tuesday publication. ing on both the Admitting Desk and Phone 892-5131 or 892-3018. take plaq between March 4, 1982 and ed, campground or outdoor retreat 60 Suites, Condominiug bdtm. upstairs, w/w, drapes. stove, cludes k/~carpeting. fridge. stoic. OctQber 31.'1983. the Data Entry machine. Salary negotiable. Would consider in idge. f7p, Cablevision. $425 per basher. dryer and cable A\aJ Clossifieds must be poid in advance Written applications only to: Townhouses for Ren 78 Real Estate or Chargex. except to established ac- The area to be treated is in Ring Cr., terest in venture. Presently employed onth. 892-3748 or 892-9865 (3.9) anytime. No pets 898-5573 (3 2) located in the New Westminster Land Squamish General Hospital- Call 792-6923 or write 48205 Kitchei LUXURIOUS one, two & three Pemberton - D'Arry counts. The Business Manager bdrms:on fenced, landscaped half Yz .SxS -duplex in quiet location in District. Hall Road, Chilliwack, B.C., V21 apartments, 38861 \Buckley Highlands. Includes fridge, w\e. Pemberton - 2 bdrm., 2 baths, large P.O. Box.498 Wilson Creek Apartm nts. 89: :re. Large veggie garden, wood The purpose of this application is for 6H4 (3.2) ove, all appliances, drapes. dishwasher. Available immed. WOO. living room, rancher in town, good 1 For Sale Miscellaneous Squamish, B.C., VON 3GO. (MI t conifer release brush control using Closing date for applications is 5 \, vailable April 1st. $450 monthly. 898-9087 (3.2) cond., $68,000. How to get your message to 290,000 2,4-D Amine 80 (P.C.P. Act Reg. No. March 1982. (3.2) Bachelor suite for non&nok )8-59 14 New 3 bdrm.. heatilator brick Pemberton-MI. Currie - 4.4 ac. & 7.5 homes? Blanket B.C.! Just $99 will 11441). 42 Childcare Brackendale. Available now. $s% Want to be your own boss and bdrm. on top floor, fridge, stove and fireplace, fridge, stove. washer. dryer, ac. on Main Highway. place your 25 word classified ad in all This notice is given in accordance with furnished. Ph. 898-5084 (2.2) , 74 member papers of the B.C. Yukon join the multi-million dollar beauty in- Will babysit Monday through Friday 'apes. $375. 892-5643 drapes included. Use of full basement, Birken - 2 room cabin on 1% ac. the Pesticide Control Act; permit No. 3 bdrm. townhouse, f/p, 1% carport. Brackendale area. Avail. Community Newspaper Association. dustry? This new career can be obtain- day or night. Experienced. Have OWI bdrm. rancher, Valleycliffe, fridge, close to Gates Lake, $25.000. 104-280-82/83. fridge, stove & drapes. $400 p March 15th. $500 per month, We handle everything right here. For ed in a short period of time. You can transportation. Call Glenis a! ove, drapes, w/w carpets, f/p, car- Treed22.4 ac. lot some 1-2 ac.trees. S22,OOQ. good building -...... site, more information contact The Copies of the permit may be viewed at become a certified technician in 898-4190 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (3.2) $200 security deposit. 898-9890 898-3917 or 898-3795 (3.2) the Squamish Forest District Office. irt, fenced. Exc. cond. References. Squamish Times. cellulite treatments, sculptured finger- I will babysit in my home in Bracken. Squamish Senior Citizens' vail. March 15th. $475 per month. $49,000. Provlnce of Brltlsh Columbia nails, facials, ear piercing, eyelashes dale area. References if needed. Home Society 11-8233 collect. IO'kSO' trailer on 1.7 ac., $30.000. FURNITURE 66 Offices for Rent Ministry of Forests and body waxing. Phone (days) 898-9460 (3.2) Now taking applications for b; Between Birken Head Lk. & BRAND NAMES 463-5025, (evenings) 462-7587 or and one bedroom suites. Nice vieu. New modern building. Blackwater Lk. 90 ac., 60 cleared, CITY PRICES 462-7774 (3.2) Please phone office 9:30 to 1: 3 Mobile Homes for Rent Receptionist available. Downtown. fenced. small cabin. 2 streams. rest in 892-33 I I (TFN) $175.892-9997 (I2.22)hl trees. FREE DELIVERY ' 9 Announcements JOB HUNTING 49 Cars for Sale Trailer for Rent When you care enough I or 2 bedroom suites. Availab Call Alec Watson at 452-3255 or call 892-3424 CONGRATULATIONS '79 VW Rabbit. 70,000 km, sun roof, to present your very best, your or March 1st. 898-3274 after Wheel. $350 and utilities. into Birken Head Resort on Gates Lk. CHRlS&CLADYS NYGARD in good condition. $4,500. 892-3773 67 Stores for Rent YOUR FIFIIETH (3.2) ~- Crest Realty 926-7511 (3.23) VALLEY FURNITURE ON RESUME (3.2) - ANNIVERSARY! 3 bdrm., 2% bathrooms, hot t \ FOR LEASE In Whistler. 2 beautiful large furnish- will do the rest! '74 Malibu Chevelle station wagon, WITH OUR LOVE suite, 2 balconies, close to dowi ed chalets with fantastic view on side Professional - Confidential. p.s., p.b., cruise control, built-in 4 Dubpes.for Rent 540 SQ. FT. PIANOS!!! CHRISTINE INEZ ELSIE Call 692-9994 $475 per mo. 892-3940 (3.2) by side lots approximately acre ..Rebuilt uprightsfram $1,295. Grands DON SHEILA & FAMILIES B-track/AM/FM, New paint, irn- bdrm. dudex for rent, 4 appliances, Hi$hndsMdk -- Fa&, CmmittpiUiXRE watking All family friends are invited to Business maohine Fechnician required maculate condition. Will sacrifice. 2 and 3 bedroom townhouses fc drapes included. Avail. Feb. 1st. NO from $2,995, largest display of pianos (Former Lloyd's Camera) distance to town centre. I I l': 40 finan- "Open House" at 755 Donegal PI., N. for full line Olivetti dealer. Super- Best offer. 898-5742 (3.2) 4 appliances, f/p. availabl :IS. $450 per'mo. Eagle Run area. in lower mainland. Also HAMMOND Phone Bob collect 792-0424 cing on existing mortgage until mid ORGANS from $699. Call collect Vancouver on March 13, from 2-5 or visory capabilities and electronic ex- mediately. No pets. 898-9651 (2. 18-9651 from 9 a.m. to 5 pm. 1983. & $425.000. 988-1430 '74 Chevy Nova SS 350, 600 Holley Rovol International Equities Ltd. $4lO,ooO 926-5 I I 1. 7-?. (3.2) perience preferred. The Letter Box, 4-barre1, mags, B.F. Goodrich, radio, 3 bdrm. townhouse next to Hig .26)M or 980-1689(3.9) 138 Craig Street, Duncan, B.C. I -WE DELIVER- fully equipped. Excellent condition. Mall and school, includes 4 eluxe 2 bdrm. suite, downtown Retail store space for rent. Best IOU- Burnaby North Secondary School 746-5641 (3.2) VANCOUVER ORGAN CENTRE Diamond Jubilee celebration is Oc- 898-3761 (3.9) Available immediately. $41 5 pi luamish. $350 per mo. ion on 2nd Ave., Available May 1st. I 892-9804 (3.9) 375 Sq. ft. 10 1,750 Sq. ft. 898-9012. I377 Marine Dr., tober I, 1982. Plan to attend. Anyone Experienced dispatcher, familiar with '69 Toyota Corolla 1200. New brakes ays 985-6413, Eves. 987-7886. 80 Houses for Sale aggregate business required im- 2.2) M able to assist contact Jean Brooks at and battery. Good shape. $600.OBO. Two bedroom suite to rent ir vailable immediately 2-3 bdrm. 3 bdrm. rancher, f/p. & 5 appliance!. Burnaby North School at 298-4194. mediately. Should have good joo sq. ft. of commercial area for I Lighting fixtures. Western Canada's 892-3954 (3.2) location downtown. Available Iplexes, downtown Squarnish 1,200 sq.ft. Asking $74,000. i (3.2) knowledge of bookkeeping as well as .en[. Eagle Run Shopping Centre. Valleycliffe area. 892-986643.9) largest display. Wholesale and retail. '66 Mustang, good condition. $3,500 892-9266 (3.2) Brackendale. .$450 per mo. ! 'ieavy equipment. Remuneration 250 per mo. 898-9651 9 a.m. 10 5 Free catalogues available. Norburn ir dlect 985-6413 or 929-5929. New 1.760 sq. ft.. 3 bdrm. house on ! iegotiable and will be based upon ex- nearest offer. 898-9210 (3.2) 1.m. (2.9)M Lighting Centre Inc., 4600 East - Valleycliffe Plateau. Thermopane ierience. Send resume to: Sabre 59 Dodge Monicle, good running railable immediately 2-one bdrm. Hastings Street, Burnaby, B.C., V5C Personals 52 Houses for Rent :ommercial space available up to windows, cedar roof, asking $95.000. IO -loldings, P.O. Box 5, Whistler, B.C., ,ondition. $600. 898-3734 (3.2) plexes. S250 per mo. Collect 2K5.299-0666 (TFN) Alcoholics Anonymous ,'ON IVO. (3.2) i bdrm., acre, Highlands. 5-6413 days or 929-5929 eva. ,500 sq. ft., will develop to suit, 2nd $30,000 down. Owner will carry /82. $650 per month. Refy ive. 892-3441 or 271-1847 after 6 balance at 12%. 892-3872 (3.9) Chicks - brown egg layers, white egg 892-9044 892-5 124 3ookkeeper/Timekeeper required by Iplex' for rent, 3 bedrooms, 898-9306 ?all Stan, 892-3571 (TFN) 1.m. (2.26)M layers, meat birds. Order early - ship 896-9436 oca1 logging company. Part time iecorated. near schools and stores. Log House for Sale 898-5278 52 Trailers & Campers anywhere, Napier Chick Sales, 6743 - iresently required, possibly progress- rlice two bedroom, big yard, g 75 per month. 980-01 54 3 bdrm., sauna, -.fireplace, 2 large 37978 3rd Avenue 216th Street, Box 59, Milner, B.C.. - ng to full time as the work load zamper for sale. 8' fibreglass, 3-way 'ridge, stove. Close to dowr patios, appliances. must be seen to be VOX ITO. (TFN) 'ridge, 3-burner stove with oven, i295. 892-9997 (12.22)M 3drm:. non-basement .duplex, stove, 10 For Rent Miscellaneous appreciated. Any reisonable offer will - -__ - Young working man requires a ride levelops. Reply to Bbi T. Squamish dge included. $275 per month. Call ;leeps4,-GalCafter~Ci.!% .. -- -HQW~QUpIDMQTEL--- ~nsifle&fJ9&39%%(3& ...... -. __ Send today for your free discount 'rom Vancouver to Squamish at ap- rimes,Box220, Squamish, ILL. (3.4 picmaarm.fiame-~~ose~ &in iSi7i(3.2) 5 pm., Mon. to Fri. 898-5742 Zolour TV and cablevision, self- price list of the latest Christian books. xox. ;M dealership in Peace River area re- vorkshop & carport. Private Trade - Too Big FOJ Us? Circle Christian Books, P.O. Box 1.21 vith lawn, deck off master, bar- bdrm. duplex for *rent. References. ontained bachelor and one bedroom Our kids are gone. luires immediately experienced wheel. J pets. $475 per month. Aiailable uites. Laucdr'omat. 892-3737. 76775, Station"'S", Vancouver, B.C., 53 Trucks-. .. 4 fenced ,garden. $425 per Is yours too small? 41-Anon Meetings Wednesdays at ilignment technician. Above average arch 15th. 898-5693 (3.2) V5R 5S7. (3.2) ' 4 bdrm.. house; family room in \lano Club, 37978-3rd Ave., Ph: vages to right applicant. Contact: G. '76 Chev Jh ton 4x4 350, 4-speed, 196-5286(3.2) Garibaldi Estates. Take 3 ' bdrrn. Woodburn Stoves Ltd. Vermont 192-3661, New meeting Tuesday 1 4unt. (403) 532-9333 or 11044 - 100 iubs, many extras. $5,500 firm. :lean' 3 bdrm. home, fireplace, bdrm. duplex, 2 extra rooms, f/p, 13 Shared Accommodation bungalow or 401 in Garibaldi casting spring sale. Order .finest ).m.. babysitting available 898-9738. itreet, Grande Prairie, Alberta, T8V 398-31 15 (3.2) :arpeted and appliances. Refe rpoq, use of washer and dryer. woodsboves made at 1981 prices I .26)M :NI (3.2) ,25. Avail. immed. Also 2 bdrm. sleeping Rooms for rent, Cheekeye Highlands plus cash in trade. Contact '76 Ford 4x4 250, 10% ft. Caveman 'equired. $550 per mo. Lynn before 10% 1982 price rise, get $25 iplex, f/p, carport, 4 appl. $395 per ---_-.ndee. with shared accommodation. Box 394. Garibaldi Highlands, B.C., ipare bed and breakfast space? ' GUIDE-OUTFITTERS' :amper (older type). 898-9732 (3.2) :hison at 687-9444 or 738-9994 ( free accessories. 987-081 I or 984-9416 onth. Avail. immed. 921-7347 (3.9) 198-3355 Sat. or 876-2708 Van. (M) VON ITO. (3.16) Welcome paying guests to your home. ASSOCIATION OF I bdrm. house for rent, fridg (3.2) -lost homes needed in your area. BRITISH COLUMBIA Crew bus. save over $6,000 on this '72 15-passenger crew bus on duals. ,tove included. Available ii Echo's China Exchange. Buy, sell and letails Box 24492, Station "C", Van- (formerly Western Guides & 192-3751 (3.2) consign discontinued and current :ouver, B.C., V5T 4E1 before March Outfitters' Association) 15,OOO miles. Lots of extras. $8,700. 748-9132 (3.2) china patterns. Write pattern iiame, 5. 1982. (3.2) Job description: Executive Director Sale or Rent manufacturer and replacements need- The association ii a provincial .... L bdrm., 5 yr. bld home, ga ed. 1414 Lonsdale, North Vancouver, organization of guides and outfitters jasement, newly decorated, B.C., V7M 251.980-8011 (3.2) 54 Motorcycles 14 In Memoriam which has been established for I8 ,ombardy. 376-2966 (2.23)M years. Its prime function is to promote 80 Honda 650. 1,600 km. 892-3773 Cedar kindling large 3'x2' sacks filled n loving memory of Jean Sandness -., ,arge family home for rent. Nc for only $10, add S2 for'delivery good -community relations and pro- 3.2) WAYNE MITCHELL GRAY MITCHELL PATRICIA DUFW 898-5413 DON 1ECKY 892-9027 DOREEN SHERUW vlarch Ist, 1981. teferences. . Available Apri vide services on a collective basis for 898-5055 898-9566 JOAN PAUL 898-9281 GEORGE MEARE 892-3261 898-5429 charge under two orders. 985-7848 or Calm and peaceful she is sleeping, 198-5462 (3.2) ... 926-2927 (3.2) ' sweetest rest that follows pain; its members. we who loved her, sadly miss her, The function of the Executive Director 55 Automdive Repairs ! bdrm. half basement, near Complete, hardly used sauna, in- W/W carpet, laundry fac cluding dry heating unit with controls. but trust in God to meet again. is: b Parts Love Barbara and Rudy - to administer association services larage, propane heat. Owner Best offer over 51,OOO. For more in- ise of one room in baseme formation call 892-3166 (3.2) - to liase with government ministries MAMQUAM MOTORS and other industries ,torage. No dogs please. $400 p ~~~ - RCMP Centennial rifle, $5,000. '75 - 1.0represent the outfitting industry Complete Automotive Repairs 198-9059 after 6 p.m. (3.2) 1'9 Pets All Makes and Models Rockwell tent trailer, stove, heater. with other user groups. ! bdrm. Stove, fridge, drapes i Specializing In fridge,$2,700. 892-3773 (3.2) GARlBALDl HIGHLANDS :d. Available March ISth, dow Qualifications: Imported Cars Specials! Rebounder $219, including DOG - a good knowledge of the iquamish. 892-3 106 (3.2) musical exercise program. Regular geogra&yoL&itishQlum bia and its.. value $270. Mega Vitamin and BEAUTY wildlife 898-501 2 Mineral Supplement. 100 capsules - an understanding of outdoor in the Mashiter Service Centre $15.95. Write: 208-2786 West 16th SALON recreation in all forms All Breeds Opposite the Golfurse Avenue, Vancouver, B.C.. V6K 4M1. ~ an understanding the workings of WHY PAY MORE?when you can 733-5323 (3.2) Your kitty is welcome, too! of pertinent government ministries Pick-ups arranged. own a new. economical home for - the ability to prepare briefs and CALL the came or le\c.ihaii you would Mon. through Fri. speak in public ~payfbran older- heme; For--more 8 legals 9 4 p.m. - administrative capability in office -+OWE SOUND - detail5 on this eier popular 3I)le NOTICE OF INTENT management , . Pet Boarding Lot in the downtown area. home call George. TO APPLY HERBICIDES 11 - be conversant in research and AUCTIONS 898-38 management techniques for wildlife rgage at 13%% until July of 1985. Notice is hereby given that herbicides 2545A Mamquam Rd. will be applied by the hack and squirt populations, as well as being familiar Contact Gray at 892i5961 method over 56 ha in the Squamish Jew phone number for S.P.C.A. with current issues or 898-9566 92-9292. ITFN) - experience in outfitting an asset 892-5001 Forest District. The application will r- 1 take place between March-__ 4, 1982 and but not essential. October 31, 1983. The applicant should .be prepared to The area to be treated i9 in HixG Cr., travel throughout the province on a located in the New Westminster Land regular basis. District. . Location: Smithers (cons'ideration will be given to location move a:t,er six The purpose of th'is application is for 3 LEVELS OF GRAAC'IOLS LIV- conifer release brush control ,using months). BRACKENDALE'S ING are youts in this custom .. -- -- 2$rD Amine 80 (P.C.P. Act Reg, No. Salary: negotiable. built, home. Features. aftractive - - PAMPERED POOCH "RENT RE8Al"' .. -1-144 ;i . - - __ Please reply, in confidence, to: brick and woodwork throughout. All thi\ and priced at only "DOGCiXUOMIW -.. ... Guide-'Outfitters' Associatlor)T$' --\ This notice is given in accordance with PHONE DARLENE Deck, ondining room and mabier GOOD STARTER HOME in $l~,500.[hi! 4 bedroom home i5 British Columbia, 1 the Pesticide Control Act; permit NO. AT 898-5074 bedroom. .&her !love in huge Downtown Area. within walking locaietl in the Garibaldi 104-279-82/83. .. Box 3790, Smithers, B.C.. VOJ 2NO. MOUNTAIN VIEW MANOR ,, lamil\ room. 4 amliances and distance to shopping. .Call Wayne men1Highland\. Kec.. Fifhcr Loom \imc and in hare-2nd 1 - 857-4248 .- 39752 GOVERNMENT RD. &me\ included: Heated.- or Gra YJkmpre inforrrdtion. __ -_dopie~~LL-permitmay be viewedat. -r- ' . .- workshop. PPICI-: REDUCEIbTO bathroom. Call \Vaync or Gray to - the Squamish Forest District Office. Experienced Sports EditoriReporter ...4 ' If you viewed our units wd loved the many features but the ren ... vie- ar thi\ Hon't lart. Province of British Columbia required for Interior bi-weekly. VDT SI 10,000. See thir qua1ity;home 10 Job Omortunities tal,rates were hoiding you back, please contoct the Monoge with Doreen. ? 1 Mlrlistry of Forests jystem. Excellent salary and working ! Lequired: Associate partner to build :onditiops. Send' resume to: The about our-"RENTAL REBATE" program. McDOUGALL nd mhnage small lucrative business Publisher, Quesnel Cariboo Observer. lnsumnce Agender.Ltd. n a limited time involvement. Well. 102-246 St.,-taurent Ave., Quesnel, *Extremely large 3 bedroom townhomes AUTOFUN - GENERAL, . ipitalized - monitary funding

I - *Fenced patios kOMFORTABlaE AND COM- FULLY FINISHED 4BEDROOM AWAY &OM THE HUSTLE & PACT! All. the features for corn-. . HOME!; All finished inside BUSTLE.on-ncArly '4 acre in quiet' I fAW& *Fully enclosed garage plus carport -"CRiliiren's way Area - fortable living. Laye kitchen area. featuring a wet bar in the Family Taniah. Acres, ~onedrural. 3 UPHOLSTERY Good yie*.. All living on one flooi; , room. and all IandsGapelJ and fenc- bedroom mobile home includer.4 *Luxurious carpets and drapes included. ' :' ' CLEANING Situated on Rhum & __Eigg-ifl ed. It:'has a W%%: mortgage, appliances and, wood burn@ $1 I For furthe;,informotian about Mountain View Manor and our Garibaldi ' Highlands. Cont,act assumabl; with qualifications. Call' \tovc. Fenced ahbye-ground pool, *'- ._ kecjrge tor ,an': appointment to . Gray or Wayne fop more informa- B-B-Q: veg. 'garden. ,All this :for Xleanco Truck Mount .. Renpbote program please call view. tion. -. only.S!9,9W2 Call Doreen to vies. ' visum Estihtes - .. P. .. - \. OUR POLICY -'I SATISFIED CUSTDMM 898-3393 - a ' BUY OF THE WE'EK .Lot for sale on 4th Avenue. Excellent locatioa in theDewnto,wn .. 808-3414 - Mr. 8 Mrs. Andrews Area, Call Gray for mpre information. Also lots. available in ,the Garibaldi Highlands.,."' ... Some homes as low pricedos 8 good financing fao! R $6O,ooO -- - 'I I HOME . We do our "BEST" to "MERIT" vour business. Cu,stom Propew Management ...... - I DAVES SERVICES LTD. I - - ...... ~ * ..Box 688, Squamis&B.C. - .. .I - .- . ,$ .- < . .! '., . f !:\ ' . ' -, - : I. ~ ,.., .. , . - I

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80 Houses for We 84 Mobik Honies for Sale 92 Business Opportunities - 114 'mtr 520,OOO DOWN 1. 12'x68', '76 Colwood family home Orley Wood Heater - FirephG Beetles infesting New 1,600 sq. R. home on large view in Spir,al. business. Inventory, prime letion, lot, 595.000 at 12% available. Don't 2. '81; 14'x70' Moduline deluxe home, long building lease. $40,000. && the Liss-ttris opportunity, drive by 40053 family park, great price. Established Plant nursery business, forest-s,.in B.C.. Plateau Drive. 298-0244 3. '75. 24'x40' Moduline 3 bdrm. property buildings. Spring inventory - ' 3 BDRM. RANCHER family home in nice Squamish Park. ordered, excellent location, $87,500. floor man The potential economic impact itig completely lost and lo present S72.500 - HARBEL HOLDINGS LTD. Decade Real Egate Ltd:, Memtt, Carpcts Tila Unolcum . of the 1979 Mountain Pine Beetle forest fire hazards. from'-reac$ng - . Fireplace,, Carport, fenced, fridge. Call colle~t588-3622 B.C. 378-6181 (3.2) Qrnmic Floor & Wall Tiles r D.L. 6747 (3~9) attack- ig British Columbia is, critical levels throughout British stove. w/w carpet. Mint condition. ' Sala and Installation Successful estah(&d. ,r&wrant '3 estimated at $7oQ million bot the 'Columbia. r '. Good financing. 921-8233 collect. located, I00 Mile House;High volume, ' 3- NCHAELMCFEN l.980,&d 1981 attacks hve caused Industry must be directed: imy ' ' high profit, short hour$, prime lqd, .- 892-387b: . mediately ihto, CUrrent~Y,iinfested, ' 84 Mobile Homes for Sale 85 Businesses fot Sale building equipment, fully Iicensetl, ., HOBBY FARM good financing. 395-3227, 985-0169. evenThe mote mountain damage. pine .bark-beetle ' . areas, rFsulting ' in ' wholesale , MowIn Today A. For Sale or Trad! .. ,. has -inf&ted .+?0,000 hectares. in changes tQ logging' .plans. . 'Poor ' ' .*.A . I.L *New A~t~dow..~(3.9) ,. _Re,modeVed bdrm. ho4m, *appro$;. .. . .>- . < Biitish' Golumbia to:. date and . . [urnbe;:rnarkcts cannot, be all.owed. . , , Deluxe 24x60 Mth sXch fmhr~s%'sdf 2 ,: I ,c imately U fenced pxes with barn, ... .. ,thr&ew ..&her .1,500,000,hec '. to stop'&nitation*:. and, * SahgeIog-,, I ..,...... :. '! 1. '.. I clean eye. lweI oven; patio door, up ... ..7: I;.-'' qorkshop, yrood shed and wood stow ..,n . tiress.Thespruce. hark .,beem:: -&g. ;. 7.:- .I - , -- ' , , .. ... graded &arpet, .!2 bpin'dows, -one :-: . .. . in .house and workshop. In the .. . aitackd ' 1 heitares and' . Government' incentives'sticti as .' yew warranfy.-immdiafe possission. Cariboo. (3:9)

P!ot'aoailab\e. order your new double 104 &ountine threatens another l,O00,OOO hec- redGced stumpage rates of " ' " E? )J .' wide today. tares. mj&eting assistance-may-be '. DOUGLAS RUD;Y,"A.P.A. .'. * &REPAIRS, ~SquarnisbMobllc flomcSala Between the two, theyrhave in- . quired. ~ Any type of cotpentry 86 Bdlding Lots For Sale Bookkeeping & Adcounting ' ', , -- Tlmber Tom &Utes ' from frdming tp fipishing fested timber- on' 1.5'per cent of . Detection and mapping efforts ' - '( . , h 'acre lot in Eagle'Run- Sb9,900:': Income Tax Office VrvicC., .. '. . 898:5688 DL 6657 - ~ L .-l9)M: .. ,Quali$ Wgrkmansfiip British:- 'Columbia's .pdductive must be increased to allow for tbe (\. Iz. .' ' . financhgbailable. 898-9480 (3.2) and . . $8 mobile 'home, 14'0t70' on 'fenced # Cdrnp,uter service' . Askat a forDiqk fair price at forest lahd base and threaten: most effdttive plbning.. ' and landscaped lot. Has following Duplex Io!, strata title. corner Perth another 6.8 pet cent. 'Coordinated research in work and have less than $10,000t;;ln- ' 38140Cleveland.Avenue . and Petbles, Garibaldi Highlands, low .features: 3 bdrm., frost-free Ridge, vest. For the selected applicants we Squamish, B:C. Put another way, -the area in- Canada and the United States intd 50s. Will look at offers. 929-6960 (3.2) > 898-5977 self-clean oven, dishwasher . (all provide: No risk guarantee 'for P.O. Box 284eTel:. 892-5919 fested is 4.7 times as big as the alternative methods of colltrd harvest gold), paved carport, cement investment, proven high income' far- Fantastic savings on Freight damaged total area logged in British Col- must be stepped up. stairs and 8'x21' sundkk. $30,000. COMAIERCIAL'LOT mula. comprehensive in-house train- appliances and kitchen fabinets, SDM Business Service Ltd. umbia in 1980. The area threaten- Reforestation capabilities 898-9305 (2.9)M For sale by owner, 2nd Ave. 50x120. ing, ongoing help and assistance, ex- stoves, fridges, dishwashers, Complete Office Services ed represents 21.6 years of logging (increased nursery capacity, plan- Clean, 3 bdrm., 60'xIZ'. Completely Financing avail. 892-3441 or 271-1847 clusive areas available throughout microwaves. Fully guaranteed, Jenn. including: fi after 6 (2.26)M at the 1980 rate. ting budgets, training of forestry furnished. $21 ,OOO. OBO. Large lot at B.C. For more information phone: Aire. Panasonic. Moffat, lnglis and Accounting & Bookkeeping CHIMNEY AND Both beetles kill the trees they personnel) have to be intensified. 294-2373 or write: Westland Income Tax & Payrolls street end beside woods. Three Rivers CHOICE CORNER LOT Food Westinghouse. Comfy Kitchens, 11 19 FIREPLACE attack by laying eggs between the Pine management should be in- Mobile ,Court. 8984145 (8 a.m. or Run and Kingswood, Packers (B.C.) Ltd., 385 Boundary West 14th ,38018 Cleveland Ave. Eagle Drive Avenue, North Vancouver. inner and outer bark. Once the tensified in order to produce crops eves.) (3.23) private sale. $46.000. 898-9031 Road, Vancouver, B.C., VSK 4SI 980-4848 Squamish, B.C. CLEANING Box 1809 BOILER 6 FLUES eggs hatch, the larvae feed on the at younger ages before the trees 892-9351 Vacuum Equipped innertree. bark, effectively girdling-1 the becomeResearchers susceptible should to concentratethe beetles. Office Hours AFFORDABLE PRICES Effective Sept. 21, 1981 Our Policy: The mountain pine bark beetle on developing effective insec- k30a.m. to4:30p.m. Satisfied Customers attacks most species of pine, ticides, pheromones, or preven- (5.5M) whereas the spruce beetle concen- tatives to give foresters the Call Dave 898-3414 trates on the Interior spruces. weapons to control small attacks T.J. MacDonald Certified General Accountant .Once killed, the trees remain as soon as [.hey are detected. Dave's Home Service Ltd salvagable for between two and Politicians must allow the use Copper Beach Building L 60x688 Squamish,B.C Helen Magee Linda Watt Alice llckner Box 130 Britannia Beach VON 1JO three years, although the value of of these control measures. 892-3905 898-9480 898-5130 898-5313 Office: 896-2410 the logs diminishes with time due Where possible, mixed species Residence: 896-2257 to stain, check and rot. stands should be encouraged by I29 Drivina Schools Sanitation logging, whereby the planting a greater variery of tree PERRAULT, SMYTH & COMPANY infested trees will be logged before species, and by thinning juvenile Certified General Accountants SQUAMISH DRIVING the larvae develop into adults; will forests on a species selective basis. Bookkeeping & Accounting SCHOOL Learn to drive with a qualified licens- reduce the adult flight into adja- Auditing :d instructor. Full preparation for cent areas and should slow down 38162 Cle~etam)--Rve~--- Management Consulting iriver's examination. the spread of the infestation. I93 Sharpening Service Office 892-3571, 24 hours I For more information phone Sanitation logging is the best Ronnie Mcbrtney Jean Pettersen Dorothy Golden Wilma Dowron 102-1975 Lonsdale Ave. Vancouver 688-5917 898-5941 898- 32 64 898-5905 898-3249 898-3798 North Vancouver, B.C. 89 2 - 5 05 8 weapon at our disposal, but only V7M 2K3 if undertaken on a much larger AFFORDABLE (604) 987-8101 scale. Townhouse priced in $50's, 3 (3.31M) 142 Furnace Repairs Salvage logging, harvesting the asking prices and all bdrms. excellent condition. trees that are already dead, should serious offers ore Price includes 4 appliances, be initiated as quickly as possible BRACKENDALE to prevent large volumes from be- presented for NOTE vendor will take back a 109 BuilaMaterials SAW FILING consideration. mtg. at 15% to qualified buyer. 898-5075 GOOD STARTER and equity WOOD WINDOWS AT HALF 144 Garden Supplies builder. Call BEV CROFT PRICE YOU'D EXPECT TO PAY. DOORS AT GREAT PRICES SERVICE 898-53 13. REDUCED TO $94,900. TOO! THE 2-3 bdrm. duplex each side. Vendor looking at offers and Walker Door, Vancouver 266-1 101; Sale and service to all makes of oil fire 194 Surveying 985-9714; Furnaces, boilers & hot water tanks. Plus 2 bdrm. suite finished will help with financing on thi North Vancouver Rich- ARDEN CENl Robert B. Brown Ut Associates downstairs, 3 sets of mond 273-7030; kamloops 374-3566; Minor plumbing & electrical repairs. WILL BE CLOSED 3ritish Columbia Land Surveyor 4 bdrm. home, in desirable Nanaimo 758-7375. 14 hr. service. 898-3488 appliances. Assum. rntg. of Garibaldi Estates. Big private (T.F.) January 1,1982 and Profesisonal Engineer $63,000 at 13% due'85. Low lot, with lots of mature trees RE-OPENING Box 13. Whistler, B.C. March 1,1982 Phone 932-5426 OO's, located in downtown and shrubs. You'll love the 'ER -L-CXl-RsEN -_ ~~ sKijXrdKoodfldors TnK 'ScrvingSquamish

~ IG I and Pemberton BEAUTlFUL CARIBALDI 898-3264, Whistler ESTATES lot more HELGA 892-5852. 156 Livestock HERMON, BUNBURY & OKE Large 4 bdrm. ranch style-full The Alpine design of this ___ ._ Professional Land Surveyors finished basement home on Vi builders own home is HOfiSISHOEINC #201 -. 1080&Engineers Maitland Street 'acre of landscaped, fruit treed I dateline 32 ~ -* I Trimming, seivicing. Squamish area. conclusive to the spectacular property. Patio and bar-b-que snow-capped mountains, tall Phone Hans Berger after 7. Vancouver, B.C. V6B 2T8 in private bacbard, stove, trees and quiet setting. Extra Wednesdays: Every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. BINGO is held in the 898-3751 Telephone 687-6841 fridge, (2 yrs. old), washer, Britannia Community Club. Registered Percherons 6-year-old or Whistler- 932-5953 large lot at the end of a cul-de- I .9M) dryer, fisher stove, drapes all sac. If you like peace and quiet Wednesday, March 3: The Squamish Ski and Outdoor Club will black stallion, 2-year-old grey stallion, stay. Storm windows, dble. this is it! Give me a call today hold its next meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Howe Sound Senior Secondary weanling stud colt, top bloodlines, LOACH, HOBBS & KYLER Registered Dorset ram lambs. Pete french doors and aux. wood to view. MRS. RONNIE school. British Columbia Land Surveyor Thumand, Lillooet, 256-4631 (3.2) 860 West 1st Street heat make this hgrne must to WOW!!! $53;000!!! Wednesday, March 3: Howe Sound Women% Centre monthly McCARTNEY 898-5941 or North Vancouver, B.C. consider. Call Helen Magee 892-5901 Pager 628, That is the offer the vendors MAJESTIC CEDARS business meeting-brain storming session-7 p.m. Elks hall on 2nd Ave. And rambling trout stream 4: V,7PIA2 . 892-3905 or 892-5901 Pager are telling me to bring them on Thursday, March Speech and language workshop at 7:30 p.m. in 986- I371 LOTS enhance the location of this 160 Machinery ' 608. this super contemporary semi- school board office and conducted by Barb Brindle, speech pathologist 6.23M) You need a lot-look no further. detached house in the large pan-a-bode home on from Powell River. Topics: normal child language development, typical Machinery Auction I have large, small, medium Highlands. It has a fantastic 2.7 + acres in Brackendale. A problems, and foreign languages. Everyone welcome. Brooks, Alberta sizes in all areas and all prices. assum. first mtg. and with the rare find call STAN Thursday, March 4: Squamish Weavers' Guild meeting at home of Complete sellout, Brooks Universal I96 Tree Service Call MRS. RONNIE B.C. Gov't second mtg. of ten BANNISTER 898-5905 or Denise Roberge, 41533 Government Road at 7:30 p.m. Implements. Tuesday, March 23, 9:OO a.m. tractors, tillage, forage and McCARTNEY 898-5941 or thousand dollars you'll be 892-5901 Pager 601. Thursday, March 4: One day Hospitality Certificate seminar at - TOPPING, LlMBllYG 892-5901 Pager 628, Loggers Inn. To register call Leanne at 892-9244. haying equipment. parts. Charlton's or FALLING laughing with low monthly Auction Service. Phone (403) DANGEROUSTREES LANANK PLACE payments. Call quickly before Thursday, March 4: BINGO in the Legion Hall at 7:30 p.m. 562-2972 (3.2) 45' fully insulated lift boam You don't know what it is like it is sold. ALICE TICKNER CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS!! Thursday, March 4: Squamish Estuary Conservation Society will Free Estimates - Fully Insured "MAKE AN OFFER" till you have stood in the 898-5130 or 892-5901 Pager They've reduced the price to meet at 8 p.m. at 1708 Clark Drive (hospital hill). Phone 892-5747 for Call Ian at 898-3479 On this well maintained semi- middle of the road and looked 615. $47,900. and some of the man more details. 16 1 Moving 8, Hauling Y2 Friday, March 5: World Day of Prayer, 1:OO p.m. in St. Joseph's detached home irl Garibaldi all around, back to mother features include 1 bathrms. fam. rm. downstairs, 4 Catholic Church. SQUAMISH FREIGHTWAYS Highlands. 4O'xI90' lot. nature trees, curbs, gutters, Backyard is treed and ideal for street lighting, and sidewalks, appliances, immaculate Saturday, March 6: "Tartan Night" - featuring the Squamish 892-3838 105 Vacuums 8, Repairs :hildren. Asking $72,000. Call picture your dream home. A condition plus an assum. mtg. Kinsmen Pipe Band and the Squarnish Folk Song Circle at civic centre, of $40,000. good for nearly p.m. Wilma Dawson 898-3798. variety of prices and sizes. Call 8:OO MRS. RONNIE McCARTNEY four years. Call me now to Saturday & Sunday, March 6 & 7: B.C. Rail Spiel at Howe Sound 162 Masonry FIL~EX 898-5941 or 892-5901 Pager view ALICE TICKNER Curling Club. 892-5901 Pager 615 or Sunday, March 7: SWAP MEET at Civic Centre from 11 a.m.-3 SUNRISE MASONRY BUILT-IN 628. htom fireplaces, chimneys and all VACUUMSYSTEMS CLEANER ' 898-5130. p.m. d ypes of brick and block work. Free Monday, March 8: Important general meeting of the Royal Cana- ' $119,900. MERRILL PARK! stimates. 898-5693 Intercom - Stereo Intercom dian Legion, Diamond Head Branch #277 at 7:30 p.m. Over 1600 sq. ft. by level in a I UNLIMITEDWARRANTY Wednesday, March 10: Regular meeting of the Squamish Arts most desirable area. Excellent THE CAVALIER PAUL PATASI ' Sales, Installations,Service financi'ng available call LINDA Council in AC building, foot of hospital hill at 7:30 p.m. Finished or Unfinished Homes RESTAURANT Wednesday, March IO: Garibaldi Highlands school parent-teacher MASONRY LTD. , WATT 898-9480 or 892-5901 Box 89, Britannia Beach .. Buy Filtex to Get Quality 'PRICE REDUCED" A money-maker!! What an , meeting in school library at 7:30 p.m. ' Pager 627. :ireplaces, and all types brick, stones 3n this immaculate Tudor Style incredible location for a Friday, March 12: Garibaldi Highlands school 'Fun Fair' at school 898-5146 iome in Brackendale, large restaurant. Think about it-a L block work. Vancouver, Whistler, FILTER QUEEN - rrom 5:30 to 8:OO p.m. 'em berton Mood heater in basement makes WHAT A MODEST PRICED captive audience from the Saturday, Sunday, March 13 and 14: Rape Relief Workshop, spon- SALES & SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES -- Barbara 892-5633fM6)M ieating very economical. Large HOME mining museum from May cored by Howe Sound Women's Centre. For further information call 892-3160 :orner lot, assumable mtg. of In the Highlands. See this through the summer and a 392-5748. . Anytime ipprox. $43,000 at 10YzVo until strata title % duplex on large great highway location for Saturday, March 13: St. Patrick's Dinner and Dance - for the Irish Dec. 84. Vendor also willing to high lot. Immaculate inside and those skiers in the winter. Not :and those who wish they were). Dance tothe Hornets. Event sponsored 11 3 Travel8 Vacation out, 3 bdrms., and bath :ireplaces - retaining walls - all types io16 a mtg. to qualified buyer. to rn%ion the regular local 3y Legion Branch 277 Ladies Auxiliary at Legion Hall. For info call rick & block work. Residential or 4sking $1 10,OOO. Call Wilma upstairs. On main floor, sunny clientelle. PRICED TO SELL! . 398-5784. z ommercial. 898-4219 (M) ' Dawson 898-3798. kitchen, and din. rm. has view Call ALICE TICKNER Wednesday, March 17: Howe Sound Minor Hockey annual general Sunsational of mountains, large laundry BUY ME!! ' I :;:;5 130 or-892-5901 Pager neeting, 7:30 p.~.in senior lounge, civic centre. All parents and in- FRANK VASEK and storage rm., liv. rm., with The owner of this handsome erested persons please attend. Stone Masonry Ltd. , fenced backyard privacy. Has 4 home are willing IO look at Friday, March 19 and Saturday, Match 20: Spring Rummage Sale Vacations fireplaces, brick, stone 7 38045 Cleveland Ave. appliances. (w.&d. 1 yr. old) your financing scheme! ponsored by UCW in United Church Annex. Fri. - 7:OO to 9:OO p.m. ___ dbLpaoeAndeecrheat Edcellent assum.~t~~4ey _____ -- --~block work - __.._ -~ 892.599I - - ;at. 1OdO to -___-- all for $73,500. Call HELEN iZ:OOnoon.* Vancouver-Whistler-Pemberton. 'will help with balance. Call Friday fi Saturday, March 19 & 20: St: Patrick's Day Casino Nights- hillipine Tours: Hong King and 'MAGEE 892-3905 or392-5%1 today for more details. LINDA COMMERClAL LOT nd Dance sponsored by Britannia Beach Community Club. 7:30 p.m. 892-5561. ipan or _coflbination of. Includes Pager 608. WATT 898-9480 or 892-5901 Downtown area, for !.2)M iom, transportation and breakfast. ach night. Wear green and get some free tokens. Tickets ($5 advance, wrteen days as low $2,400. Next , Pager 627. - informgion call JEAN xc as "WELCOME" 38343 5.1 6 at door) available at Times and radio station. lur March 25. For information ~.a', tJ -: PETTERSEN 898-32b. CHESTNUJ AVE. Saturday, March 20 District Kub Kar Rdty at 1:OO p.m. -at civic 82 'Roof Chimney tone 4403) 3433374. Seely TtaveI New, quality carpet and kitchen entre' - SeWiCBS I 1dA?urs;#428, 3710 - 52nd Ave., flooring enhance this warm aqd Saturday, Emh20: OORP 3rd Annual Ukrainian Night at Leg6 ed Deer, Aha., T4N 455 (3.3) cozy rancher. Cedar feature Iall. Same band "Good Tymes" - same homemade Ukrainianhd. J.D. Contracting & Roofing .. * - prepare tor winter4 WLafIdM- antas- *' yjckts zfIimes bffice, Fashionality or contact .. - - New Jar and gravel & plus family size kitchen all say- 98-5232 or 898-3353. v duroid shingle roofing il~~~C~~~"hnmculate-! . ,Thursday, April 8: During ecumenical Easter week spTvices, St. - All roofing repairs Asking $75.000. Call BEV WELL PRICED ohn's Anglican Church choir will present the cantata "The Seven Last - Drain tiles ' CROFT 898-5313. - In today's market, see this 3 Vords" by Ritter. It will be presented in the church at 7f30p.m. under -SumxIeaning bdrm. rancher in Garibaldi A ie direction of k!hel Jean Gray, ' - Moss scraplng ASSUM. M'TC. 35,600Al: g I. CHARM OF YESTERYEAR - Highlapds. Family rm. off of 10%/4%TILL '84 ._-*.- Sunday, May 2: Mothers Day bake sale and garage sale at McKen- - Home renovations Lovely older home walking well designed kitchen with , Qualify for the-$10,000, B.C. REACH OUT ie Mall - IGA 1O:OO a.m. to 3:OO p.m. Sponsorqd by Howe Sound - 24 hr. emergency service, distance to schsols and pantry. Dble. glazed windows, .- Gov't-2 2nd mtg. an&w&h only And touch the mountains from Vornen's- Cent re. Call 892-9225 ;hopping. Big rooms and ,. ' wood burning stove, and floors appTOX. $20,000 down YOU' the sunny private rear deck, Sdnday, May 2: Gara& and bake sale sponsored by'H we Sound iardwood floors, but all the insulated forheat efficiency. . could be moving into thi '$ Enjoy % acre (approx.) of Vomen's Centre. 1O:OO a.m. to 3:oO p.m. at McKenzie Malls near IGA. 92 - :onveniences of a-new home. Dble. garage, immaculate. ~ bdrm. charmer soon. W%f$#i trked splendor. Post and beam Tuesday, May 4: Carlqdian Daughters League annual Ladies Night SportingGoodt Includes 4 appliances, f/p. , ' landscaping set this home off. HOTTEST, LISTING ON THE design has 3 bdrms. 4 2 baths. t 6:OO p.m. Civic centre. SEE ROADRUNNER nsert and new electric flp I Priced at $88,500. Call MARKET NOW! Don't HLS90's STAN BANNISTER Friday, May 7: Mother's Day Apr.on and bake sale at Super Valu .b SPORTING GOODS iurnace. Asking $89,900. Call DOROTHY GOLDEN out, discuss with HELGA 898-5h5 or 892-5901 Pager iall at 2:OO p.m. Sponsored by UCW. FOR ALL YOUR BEV CROFT-898.5313. 898-3249. 892-58F ' - -1: 601. Thuday, Friday, Saturday,.FIay 13,14,1S\ Third annual Musical HOCKEY EQUIPMENT ewe-presented hyHow3ounhDrama Club.-_- __-___ * OVERWAITEKPLAZA Saturday, November 27: ACW Christmas Bazaar at civic centre. 892-3o3i--.

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..L~ . ' 2, I. . . Far ceniuries man has eaten cer- performance and will not correct -golf or : bicycling is ' already Untrained sports enthusi$G.have . cise a' long time befere $$I burs tain foods to improve hi5 physid faulty food habits. available.within the body in the been shown- to use gnly?alittlc +off. even one. cqorie .of :fat. To performance.. The ancient Greek Current reseakh indicates that form.of stored c;y.bohydrate.and ~ more than: half of theu body:+ lose one.pound of bdyweightP,a *' , '. Spartw believed that a special daily food requirements for the fa't. . bohydrate. stores.'. -TrainFd. .man 'pf T50 pounds must: bum bowl of black broth would 'give, athlete do not differ from those' Therefore; sweet;: eatenj,juit . athletes, 'on the -ofher? b&;;.d& 3.500 .calories-ihe.; ,quijalent &of them a burst of strength on the for the light exerciser except in ,befare. spbrtirig' events .till 'not got become.completeIy~x~a~~,I' eight hours of.biCyc$ngP . * ;-,.; battlefield. EVkn 3xhy, some number, of d-ories and -timing of netissarily imptove perfom++, % are able to-exercise longer/ ,and$c+- One ' oCfih2 hhdest ah$,@% athletes'eat generous pohions of- meals. Each still should eat well- but wih be used by- the 'body, to cording to some reseaichihse &pel, relative to: at$ti,F .nut"- steak and eggs before aconfronta- balanced meals, starting with a help replace the ehergy used dut- almost . all of 'their body'. car-, ..tion, is the'belieJ'that substanti&l tion on the playing field. breakfast -of j6ice *or fruit, cereal ing performance.. High .:car- -. 1 suppledents .:pmtein .aye 'bobydrate'reserves. ; . ' ., .. of None of these methods for ins- with mile a~dbreak or roll with bohydrate. foods such -& p*- The human body also relies,on flecessqy for. meet$g the .enersj, qtpow& have beendproven ef- . spread, C. 1 cakes, bread,, cereals,: potato&' fat for energy, as,fqt, iva cofi;yn: demands, df heavy exercise: I The. kcti$ - especially for the nQn- % By virtue of his high ehergy eg- fruits and vegetyblks convert to treated form-of.caloriks,,A~pdon. job sf protejn : i jtb builp an^ pFofessiona1 spbrtsman. To penditure, the aFhlete requires either glycogen which is stored in does'not fed hungry as quickly if repair muscles, notshpply 'epergy, achieve top physjcal efficiency greater caloric intake to mairltain - 'the muscles and the liver, or to meals' contain some fat, ,BejSuse Excess protdn intake can,actually. and performance, a balance of body weight thah the more seden- glucose which is present in the on entering the intestinal tract, €at deprive- the,athlete of more effi? nutrients is needed. A surplus or tary person. A higher number of bloodstreath. Glycogen and activates a pormone which slows, cient ~ fuel provided by car- lack of specific nutrients has been calories may be provided by in- glucose are the primary sources of down 'the emptying time of 'the bohydrates and can induce hydra- shown to have adverse effects on creasing food intake across the energy in long and short term ex- stomach. Therefore, eating foods tion, loss of appetite and diarrhea: physical performance. If there are board without in any way ercise. high in fat is nat desirable before a This is why eatinn steak in no shortages in the d&' food line- significantly altering the propor- Training and conditioning are strenuous sport since energy from preparation for a &mms ball abam on the /Ob MYgetting the Stawamus River back to its ori@nd size, The gravel in the UP, large doses of dietary SUP- tlons of the nutrients in the diet. known to improve not only the fat is not easily released andis not game is not as desireable as con- foreground .cove& in water prior to the stM of the restorstion work Feb, 16. plements are not USUdlY necessary The energy needed for nod ability to perform but also the as efficient. Conversely, if you're suming a balanced high calorie 3 either. They do no add 10 Physical short term exercise such as tennis. ability to use body energy stores. trying to reduce, you must exer- meal.

Eanomic diiforce the dosure of Our Spmiih buWi Restoration work has begun on the Stawamus River. it is being returned to its pre-flood condi- tion after it swelled during high waters late in 1981. The work is being done under the emergen- -supply yard. Take advantuge of these farrtmhc savingsand cy program and is expected to be completed bymarch 15. mOl.e.up to Check on rust, the sneak 40% off! HANbTOOtS POWER TOOLS There is a silent thief slowing spray will also protect your car's dampened with windshield washer . BUILDERS and stealthlly,tst~~o~c,-~.finis4.- This canLbe-done-profes- fluid. This will remove any salt Mechanical v,w and tew aiP not siondly or by the car owner. Most missed in the washing. Both the HARDWARE condemn most cars to the scrap of these finishes are guaranteed finish and the underside should be heap; it will be that silent thief, for abour 3 years. hosed to remove all traces of salt. PRE-FINISHED rust. Particular attention should be Chrome-plated such In the past' many parts, as paid to the inside of the DOORS the bumper, should be rubbed in their cars before the rust slm with a kerosene-dampened cloth mudguards. 40 kg bag NAILS became noticeable and subsequent to sed the surfaces. If using a commercial car wash, reg. $7.55 ea. -501b. box08 owners accepted the passibility as make sure it does not use recycled part of driving a used car. *One Of the best ways to pro- water.. If it does, this could con- Today, with prices rising rapid- tect a CK against rust is to have it tribute salty water Over the whole ly, fewer people are trading as rustproofed. This should be done car. often and motorists are having to when the car is new. An oily, wax- SALE GARAGE DOORS face the fact that rust may cause like substance is sprayed inside * Wet carpeting can hold doors and al1,rust-prone surfaces, moisture in 'Ontact with the ASSORTED- , safety problems ad ioder the car's resale value. including the suspension and floor of the car. If carpets become MOU1;D;INGS Carbon dioxide, chlorides, chassis. This should be done by a remove and dry them Out sulphurics and many other im- reputable firm specializing in the helpbefore prevent insta[ling' moisture Rubber from snowy d STAlWS purities in the air contribute to procedure. or wet boots from reaching the CEDAR SHAKES corrosion^ with salt and Rustproofing should not be carpet. B*C.'s hi& humidity the confused with undercoating, ROOFING - process. * It is best to keep your car in a MATERIAL Many car manufacturers are roadwhich noise phariiy by cbating used theto decrease under- carport,unheated ingarage a wellor outside. ventilate Tfe , - taking steps to prevent rusting on side of the car with a sound- all types of their products, but even their best cold metal tends to inhibit the raie deadening substance, Under- of corrosion. & efforts can evertY'ly fall prey to cq.atirtg might even increase corro- MBER PlYWOOb *Touch up any or scrat- e this eating awaftvof the met'. sion by trapping moisture against i To help guard against rust at- ,.hes with enamel paint. Do this tacking the finish and the under- the frame Or by forming only when the temperature is bet- // twater-holding crevices when it side of your car, YOU try the AL-m -__",.. ween 16 and 26 degrees celsius(60 UIlFI a11u LIULKJ. to 80 degrees Fahrenheit). following:*Before winter sets in, give,the * Your car should be washed Following these procedures, R12, 15'' FIBREGLASSr. outside finish and chrome a good at least once a week during wiinter. should go a long way toward coating of wax as a protective After washing, wipe all dodrs, avoiding some of the problems MULTli agent. A silieone-based, clear trunk and hood edges with a cloth associated with rust corrosion. PURPOSE 2x4's

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I;aribaidi-Higblm&XSeqb make postek for their Fun Fair March 12 from 5:M to 8:OO p.m;. . , inners were, front d+'rod-Kari Lima, Amanda * Adam Greenla, - - -