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.John Reynolds, MLA for West Vancouver-Howe Sound has been appointed parliamentary secretary to Stephen Rogers, Minister of Health. Premier Bennett made the appointment on Monday, Feb. 24. Previously Reynolds was parliamentary secretary to Grace McCarthy.

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Pavilion Complex at Expo 86 features a 300 square professionals will compete in a daily loggers' sports metre floating stage (right) where more abann 30 show.

MRS. WOBNIE McCARTWBI Sales Representative Trustee concerned BUS: 892-5924 VANC. DIRECT: 689-581E REALTY RES: 898-5941 PAGER: 8926901 no. 621 Diamond Head -Mountain Retreat $25,000 about proposed Large Lot -Highlands $15,000 Large Heme -Estates $72,900 Oldar H6m43 with chum -Dentville $62,900 new program 2 Town houses -VuI ley cl iffe $49,900 School trustee Ardis- addit ional information and She also expressed her Lawrence told the school answers questions. Many concern that 'it would be . Excelht Rancher &ackendale $57,900 board meeting last Wedne- schools use segregated cla- taught to mixed groups. Unique Home -Highlands $87,988 sday she was concerned sses and in most schools "Some of the information is Dream Home -Highlands SI64,OOQ about a proposed new pro- preliminary meetings are necessary," she said, "but it Beautiful Split Level -Highlands ' gram which Mike Edwards, held with parents to discuss should not be given in '$84,900 principal of Signal Hill El- the project. depth." . Cute Starter Home - Brackendale , $61,980 ementary School, had asked The request sparked some Lawrence said she believed 3Bedroom, 3 Both Condo -Brackendale $47,900 to be introduced to the lively discussion at the mee- that young people should get Sprawling Rancher -Brackendale Grade 5, 6 and 7 students. t ing of trustees held on Feb, the information but wanted $89,900 The program is called 26. Ardis,.Lawrence, trustee to know more about how it Almost New Home -Highlands $129,980 Planned Parenthood and from Pemberton, said she .would be done. She heartily Cute Rancher -Valleycliffe $52,500 deals with the physical and .wanted more information on approved of the C.A.R.E. emotional changes which program which is given te . what would be taught to the JUST A FEW OF THE GOOD take place at puberty. Many students. the' younger children and -I BUYS AROUND. DON'T DELAY.. . - schools use films on this "I feel it is a very delicate felt this could be valuable as CALL RONNIE fODAY! of I* I subject body changes and subject,"' she said "and I well but wanted to know i a resource Derson- offers wdd want more parental more about it and wanted input before we decided the parents to learn more. whether to have such a about it. H()N.DA XL600R5-. course. . -.introduced into our *~arents. 1.. should. .. be.. more-

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be healthy and enjoy reflexology 5 (foot massage) by certified reflexologist % $ GUHA. Complimentary this week a 4R with a $5.00 purchase. 1 I I 1 -1 I THI S1 WEEK SPECIALS I UI EFFE XIVE MARCH 4 - 8 m I I Instant Noodles Instant Noodles Kidney ma 1 Natural Ramen Natural Ramen B~~~~ I Seaweed Mushrooms I . .99c ,999 $1.40 Ib. II muI P I Whole Wheat tl a' ' Inctant Hot Vitamin C I Chocolate Kamu Jay Macaroni I a I e 1Wm .219 10% OFF I i I a m a I 8 construction of the 'new I a hospital by mid-April. 0 Administrator John Dilla- 8 bough said the revised plans 8 I I including some changes will I~II~IIOI~I~I~~~~IIIbe submitted to Victoria BII~11118I111~IIEIII by April 1 and two weeks from that date he expected app roval would be given and the board could ask for tenders. YQUR TAXES, The Squamish Lillooet Re- gional Hospital. District has LIKE WEEDS, agreed to the funding for Squamish for capital items COULD BE to the amount of $33,174. OUT OF CONTROL The' board and the medica1 staff will now compile a list H&R Block can help. of the items according to priority . WeLe been helping the community Director of Nursing Gloria for 8 yew8 providing Healey told the board there was some consternation at Free answers to tax questions the hospital when the bus Helpful, friendly service went off the highway north 0 Accurate tax returns of Squamish recently. .H&R Block guarantee Con"flicting reports reached Convenient location . the hospital regarding the number of people on the bus, And MORE! some reports saying there - We dig for every deduction and were as many as 45 passe- credit, so that you can save the most ngers. There was some- tax money possible. Plus, we weed out confusion regarding impl- any tax problems. Stop in and see us ementation of the disaster today, or call for an appointment. plart, calling out extra help and arranging for emerge- Let Block help keep your ncy treatment. Fortunately there were taxes under Control. only two people on the bus and the situation was not as serious as it could be. But she suggested there should THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS be more accurate informat- ion available. Dr. Shellenb- 38036 CLEWELAND NE. erg agreed with her. (Above Highland Glass) OPEN 9-6 Weekdays, 9-5 Sat. Phons 892-3624 Members of the Squdsh Elks Club preeented a set of OPEN SAT. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY "monkey bars" to the Squamisb Generai HospiiraP. Nweee NOTICE Darlene McKeown and Dsrren Bwhgbn were on hand to The SQUAMISH GENERAL receive the much-needed equipment from Elks Bill Mitchell, Phil Hsy, Colin Nicholson, md Bill Strelaeft. HOSPITAL is compiling a list of the following categnries to be included with the tender documents relating to the construction of the new acute care hospital: * Sub Contractors * Construction Workers (Union and Non Union) .k Materials Suppliers *Support Services

To be included on this resource list, please register at the SQUAMISH CHAMBER OF FOR YOUR / COMMERCE office on Cleveland Avenue prior to March 15. The Chamber offices are open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. ---- - .--- - .-. -- __--__--- CASH TODAY for your Registration on this resource iist does not guarantee being contacted or employed. However, CHILD TAX CREDIT the general contractor will be encouraged to hire and purchase 8s much as possible locally. 1 HOUR SERVICE NORBURN LIGHTING to qualified applicants has a reputatron of experlenced servlce and IS the dace to Peter Gordon man see Canada's largest dlsplay of llghtlng flxtures It you are buildlng or remodelling-or lust out Io brighten Chairman of PREMIUM TAX SERVICE up a dark CO~ner-yOu'll lmd the rlght llght at Norburn Project Building WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Committee . 546 E. HASTONGS Sf. 9554416 FREE CATALOGUES AVAEiABLE OPEN 9-7 Mon. - Fri. HOURS: MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 830 - 5~00,FRIDAY 830 - 9:OO 4600 EAST HASTINGS, BURNABY. TEL. 299-0666 Sat. and Sunday 10-4

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Gallery on March Tickets Vancouver starting at tke ration of Labour), .Elaine Women in the Squamish 5. Bernard (director, Labour fo? the dinner are sold out Vancouver Art Gallery at 11 area will be contributing in Pro,grams, S.F.U.), Libby their own way to the celeb- and the organizers of the a.m. with a rally at noon. The main speaker will be Davies (alderwoman, City of ration of International dinner would like to thank Vancouver), ‘Silva Tennen- ’WICES IN EFFECT everyone for continued Jessie Duarte, Transvaal Women’s Day, March 8. beim (Lesbian Women), The Howe Sound Women’s support and sharing in the Women’s Federation, South INTlL MARCH 8th celebration. Africa. Other speakers Terri Willie (Native Wom- Centre will be holding its en), Jan Firdie [WAVAW), fourth annual Potluck Din- On Saturday, March 8, include: Anne Harvey \ (vice-president, B.C. Fede- and Lee Lakeman (Rape \Y L ner at the Brackendale Art there will be a parade in n-I:-fi\ nellel J . Also on March 8, an Inb TOP QUALITY / rmation Day will be held at the Carnegie Centre, start- ing at 3 p.m. Workshops scheduled include. Women Organizing for Peace, Disa- ALWAYS bled Women and Their Iso- & lation Within the Women’s Community, Women of Colour, Every Women’s Right in Collective Action, Lesbian Women, Women of the Right, Rape Relief. March 8 is also B.C. 86, an inquiry into the impact of provincial politics on women’s issues and is orga- nized by the B.C. Federation of Labour Women’s Rights Committee. This event will be held at the ’Robson Square Media Centre from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The Howe Sound Women’s Centre hopes many women in the Howe Sound area will Dennis Lacsin, along with employees Denim B&sgrrd and Karen Strcb, are busy readying be able to attend some of thc the new Work Wear World in the Chieftain Centye for its opening this week. The store wiU special events planned tc cury a full line of work ebthing and fashions, and boasts 30 styles of work boots. celebrate Internationa Women’s Day.

Since 1908, when women But a sharing of life’s demonstrated to demand the glories: Bread and Roses! right to vote, the prohibition Bread and Roses!” of child labor, shorter wor- king hours, better working conditions, and equal pay, the theme of International Women’s Day has been “Bread and Roses.” Bread symbolizes economic secur- ity and Roses stands for better life. Inspired by the slogan, “Bread and Roses” chanted by the young mill women in the textile strike of 1912, James Oppenheim wrote the poem, “Bread and Roses.” DIAMOND in eiery spoonful. A few verses are: RINGS “As we come marching, $179 marching, we battle too for Reg. 2.40 EACH men, For they are women’s chil- Treat yourself royally with a delicious Dairy Queen dren and we mother them Cleaned Royal Treat. Try a scrumptious Banana Split. A . again. mouth-wateringPeanut Buster parfait. Or the Our lives shall not be & luscious Double Delight. Just $1.79 each. sweated from birth until life Checked Hurry into Dairy Queen. And discover our closes; flavour Kfigdom. %eat yourself royally. And we’ll , Hearts starve as well as treat you right. bodies; give us bread, but / give us roses! NO CHARGE NOW ON §ALE THROUGH As we come marching, MARCH 30 marching, we bring the greater days. The rising of the women means the rising of the race. This service is a continuous service. time N:: m?Ft?.’ drudge idler-- No an8 limit on this offer. ten that toil where one reposes, Wetreat - you right! ’ ” ...... Offer available at DAIRY QUEEN, DOWNTOWN SQUAMlSH or any paaaicips0ng hiryQueen Store Dear Editor: loll booth on the tunnel! likes of Bob Brown and his The municipality of Whist- Matter of fact you could do a buddies from continuing to ler is to construct a tunnel bit of penny pinching here scamper over the road. under the highway so the by moving the one we have Anything less than six golfers can meander safely at Lost Lake over there for months in Oakalla for a first from the town centre to the the summer. After all those offence won’t stop them, links. Tunnels are very Jack Nicklaus look-alikes believe me! trendy these days. If who stay at the Delta don’t Of course you could let Maggie and Francois can pay taxes up here, unlike me common sense prevail over have one, why can’t we? these 20 years past. ideological stupidity and put All very logical and com- Why be selective and pick an end to the whole nonse- monsensical you may well on the skiers? And while nce of ‘user-pay’! say. Golf, on the other hand, you’re at it what about the At the same time, perhaps isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. sewer? That costs a pretty you could explain to the Like P.G. Woodhouse, I find penny. Why not a ‘user-pay’ taxpayers whatever happ- it comically ludicrous. box - 25 cents for every ened to the $300,000 which However, some of my best flush. Geoff Playfair, the was budgeted for the self- friends are golfers and even bylaw officer could empty same tunnel by the original experts at the thing, inclu- the boxes when ‘he’s out Whistler Land Company, ding my ood neighbour Bob chasing wild dogs. Brown! 4 he thought of any Of course you’ll need a Les McDondd, of them coming to harm as bylaw to back up the tunnel Secretary they stagger across the toll booth, and prevent\ the Alta Lake Sports Club highway juggling their balls and pulling shopping carts, laden with sticks behind them, is disconcerting to say Abort ion : the least. After all, for a miserable $500,000 the price is right. Inflation being what it is, it Dear Editor: Matheson says these women could cost a cool million this I read with interest Ms. don’t like to give their timi next year; let’s snap it# Matheson’s. reply to Mr. children away. Yet they can up quick, Eby’s letter on the subject of destroy them? I don’t unde- But, oh yes, but, where are abortion. rstand that kind of reason- the defenders of Milton I am dismayed by her line ing. Friedman and his Adam of reasoning which seems to She also states that abort- Smith school of economic be so prevelant these days. ion is not an easy procedure Youth employment theory which says, “the user We are so in tune with our to go through emotionally or must pay”. Where now the ‘rights’ that no one seems to physically. Nor is pregnancy indignant civic fathers, who be at all concerned about and the giving up of a child, a priority wax eloquent against the responsibilities any more. I’m sure. My husband and I cross-country ski crown as We try to. teach our child- have two I beautiful children they slap a daily $4.50 “user ren that there are consequ- of our own and we’ve come In the wake of the frustrating The piagraiii a:isws studeiits to wsik ences ’for our actions yet canceilation of Katimavik, the Federal fee” on them. Where now to consider ourselves very in their field of interest, adding fuel to Doug Fox, Paul as*,..mows, when it concerns us, we’d fortunate, We know ‘several Government has at least saved some face the career-goal fire. In return, the and his worship Terrance rather eliminate the conse- ~ couples that cannot have with its re-affirmation of its intention to program pays up to 50 percent (to a Rodgers, not a whimper quences. Surely when a their own children. It is for carry over Challenge 85, a student maximum of $3 per hour) of the student from any of them. woman consents to interco- them that I make my plea. summer employment program, into employee’s wages. . Aren’t you going to rage on urse with a man, she must No, I cannot dictate what $986. Any employer eligible under the about ‘no free lunches’ to the know that there is some you do with your body, but I . Last summer, in this riding of Cariboo- program and willing to give work to a golfers the way you did to chance (however small) of make my plea to anyone out Chilcotin, a total of 565 students of the cross-country skiers? conception. Having concei- there considering their student who needs desperately that extra ved, is it such an impossible were created with a total investment of money, confidence, and work Your silence is deafening. ‘choices’. Before you do go Now let’s get with it, here’s task to nurture the child ahead with an abortion, $1,022,339. In B.C. alone, over 10,OOO experience, is urged to take part in a chance to pick up some (fetus) for nine. months to think of the joy you could jobs were created by the program-a Challenge 86. loose change from the high give a childless couple a give someone who would fair portion of the total of 90,OOO Students today do not just want to rolling... . golf set. Let’s get a lifetime of happiness? Ms. willingly take your unwan- student jobs that were created across the work, they have to work. Rising tuition ted child arid love and raise country . fees coupled with exhorbitant living it as their own. . The beauty of Challenge 86 is that it is costs, mean, post-secondary education “Skid road bum” Debbie Sandland I not primarily a “make work” is becoming less a reality for many GaribaldiBox 905 Highlands . &ilosophji, devised by the gwieiilment aspiring scholars. demeaning to keep idle students active. Challenge ‘l’his country’s future lies in today’s I Dear Editor: 86 involves the. private sector, youth. We lost Katimavik, let us not lose horses and repairs to farm l municipalities, and non-profit a valuable student employment program My husband Morton and I implements. With the com- Use of organizations by encouraging them to find that we must take issue ing of more prosperous like Challenge 86. with an article which appe- open their work-places to students. times on the prairies farm- LLbUmSgg I ared on page 19 of the ers turned to tractors and February 18th issue of your the purchase of new equi- I: valued newspaper. pment which did not need (- The article dealt with the repair - business fell to Dear Editor: efforts of a Squamish mini- nothing. Sick with worry he I ster, David Debney, to pro- eventually fell victim to the vide a more meaningful and evil John Barleycorn. He Every now and again I am interesting lifestyle for some eventually awoke from an roused from the usual somn- -today unfortunate people: I-am alcohol stupor on “skid dentby an diatribe editorial in your or articlepaper, Phone 892-5131 sure that you, presumably a road”. Albert, a sensitive II resident of beautiful sea to person, has made his contr- that is so biased or negative sky country, would fully ibution to the wealth 01 in content that I am c.ompe1- II SERWING LcSEATOSKY’?COUNTRY appreciate the value of life led to respond. Canada through taxes on his Such was your item pertai- Second Class Mail Registration Number 1147 there as compared to the earnings, meager as they drab sometimes sordid life ning to Rev. Daniel Debney Return Postage Guaranteed were and taxes on everyth- and his plans to provide on “skid road” (I have also ing he consumed. think This paper is not always delivered to Canada Post Corporation on the date of issue. I shelter and lodging for some heard it referred to as skid that be Ciriren-Times Publishing Co. Itd., ever] Tuesdaj at Squarnish, B.C. row.) tc of societies less fortunatee. live his remaining life in To be more succinct, I find CLOUDESLEY S. Q. HOODSpiTH Publisher I am particularly concerned pleasant surroundings. ROSE TATLOW Assistant Publisher about your inappropriate I submit that you as Editor your use of the noun “bums” II CAW8L AOAMS *Ediior use of the term “skid road and your staff should be to enhance the adjective bum” in referring to my “skid-road”, degrading, in- MAUREEN GILMBUR - Community News taken to task for using uncle Albert. Albert, who is demeaning terms to descr- sentive, callous and purblind iI DIANNE CROWTHER Advertising Representative now in his late sixties, was at best, Perhaps a month’s SEAN TRUDEAU Advertising Representative ibe unfortunate citizens who once the proprietor of a have run up on the shoals of “holiday” with Emery Bar- II P.O. Box 220, Squamish, B.C., VON 3G0 prosperous blacksmith shop life! nes would educate your Subscription Rates (Celivered by Mail) $1‘4.00 per year in a medium sized commun- scribe to some of the niceties 1 $20.00.. per Year Outside Canada ity in Saskatchewan. He Sylvia Hensbee [Mrs.] of British Columbia’s New I P.S. I will do my best to see Reality”. I Cowrighi and or propenp rights rubisr in all display adwising and other mrtcrirl appearing in this edition of Thr Squamish Times. Pcrmiuion to weathered the drought and reprodun wholly or in part and in an] form whnrocvcr. puliculub bj I photgrphic IX offset proms in a publition, mwt be obtained in writing depression with a steady that Uncle Albert does not from the publisher. An] unauthorizd reproductionwill be subjm to rmurse in law. I trade in the shoeing of work see the February 18th issue. Bruce Albrighton I By the time you read this I shall be holidaying in P must remember to take lots of film with me because I * * 9 Mexico. In Ixtapa, mid-way between Puerto Vallarta am sure to find something to phptograph. With sand and Acapulco, enjoying the sunshine, the sand and the and sea there should be some marvellous sunsets and I Delving into the book of Peter’s Quotations I found sea. am sure that in Zihautanejo I shall find‘somescenes to the following gems under .competence and A holiday at this time of year is,perfect because by the take pictures of. Each Mexican city has‘its central plaza,, incomnetence. time you come home it is spring and the flowers are usually with a church or cathedral on one side and the Public offices is the last refuge of the incompetent. Bois starting to come out; the air is warmer; the birds are municipal offices on another. Penrose. coming back and you know winter is over. The flight down is at night but as 1 don’t have any * * * I am looking forward to Ixtapa. It will be warmer than trouble sleeping an aeroplane I shall probably enjoy it. San Carlos, but the ocean will also be warm. People We.arrive at 5:30 in the morning so-I ah sure i’il be So much of what we call management consists of who have been there before say it is lovely, a resort area ready for an additional sleep when i get there. But it will making if difficult for people to work - Peter Drucker. built up by the government but close to authentic be one way to make sure I take it easy for the first day. * * * Mexican city of-Zihautanejo, and there’s. marvellous That’s what*$beyalways tell you to do. Not to try and browsing there. 1’111 spend most‘ my time loafing, do too.much as soon as you arrive but to take time to Whenever a man’s failure can be traced to reading, eating and sleeping but I do like looking in the wind down adprepare to enjoy your holiday. and not management’s mistakes, he has to be kept on the payroll shops and the markets, visiting the sights in the to each too much or indulge in too much liquor. - Peter Drucker. * * *

As Ixtapa is on-the coast the seafood should be superb. In a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level I can already taste the shrimp and the red snapper and local writer produc@% of incompetence. -Laurence J. Peter. I’m certainly looking forward to the fruit platters for. * * * breakfast. I know lots of people don’t Pike the idea of Mexico. book on There are some days when I think I am going to die They are afraid of the water or the food but as long as from an overdose of satisfaction. -Salvadore Dali. * * * youDon’t use eat common fruit unless sense youthere’s peel nothing it first; to watch worry Qut about. for logging terminology salads except in good restaurants and hotels.and don’t Even it you’re on the right track; you’ll get run over if use ice udess it’s in a good restaurant or hotel. And YOU ever Wondered general chores; he has notla- you just sit there. -Will Rogers. what bhTdown is? Or a don’t drink tap water. I dways take lornoti1 with 1 ing to do with cooking. And * 1 * me as bull cook or a burr? Or the if you’re bull cooking around well because I consider it good insurance, meaning of the logging term you are goofing off or fooling 1 have Only been sick Once in dl my Visits to Mexico cherry picking? around: A burr is the rough As I grow older I pay less attention to what men say. I and thttt WBs my own fa&* I had a drink in the airport If so, you are like hundreds edges of a wedge or a just watch what they do.. .-Andrew Carnegie. ab Fuerto Vallarta with ice in it and by the time we got to of other people who hear the hammer and cherry picking d * * Guadalajara I wasn’t feeling very good. terms used by the people mean loading logs which I remember spending two days in bed and Beth got the warking in the logging ind- have been dumped or left When you get right down to the root of the meaning of dwtor to me, It w8s just Montezuma’s revenge bit 1 ustry and can’t imagine along a roadway or right of the word ‘succeed’’ you’ll find that it simply means to r&l thinking how farsighted the builders of our motel what they mean. way,using a grapple or load- follow through.-F.W. Nichs!~, To answer these and other ing them directly on a truck. were when they put the bathroom basin SO close to the questions Joanne Dheilly * -* *

toilet. You could sit on one and be sick in the other! has written Timber Talk, a .. , .,*, One of my

canning and making sure the Cariboo - for Frances rem- Bridge Riv&*and Lillooet in ouver. 3 grocery bill did not exceed embered her old neighbours. the fifties. In 1949, she won She will be remembered in $15 a month. Her interest in the cburch the Tweedsmuir Cup, given Pemberton for the wide In May of 1933, Frances continued throughout the by the Federated Women's variety of her interests and started out her long and years and after the Mbsie Institutes of Canada for the her zest for life. nary Society went in abey- m I iaII 11 III Ii i a IRI II II 11 Iem II I II Ia Ia II m Ia II I I I II II I atnce, it was to the home of Frances Decker that Bishop Gower came to inapire the formation of St. George's Church Guild. Later, she served as the church secre- tary at the time of the building ob the new church in the village. Frances also served as secretary to the Pemberton Meadows School Board and was, for 25 years, member of the Squamish Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. The Coast-Garibaldi Health Unit will be holding But her crowning achiev- child health conferences at the Squamish office ements were to come thro- every Wednesday afternoon, from 120 p.m. to 3:20 ugh the Pemberton Wome- p.m., by appointment only. n's Institute which she hel- The Health Unit will also be holding adult clinics ped to organize and was the every Monday afternoon, from 3:20 p.m. to 410 first President in 1940. She p.m., also by appointment only. went on to serve the North Fraser District, advancing In addition, to give your baby the best beginning, to Provincial level as Direc- register €or prenatal classes early in your pregnancy. tor in 1954, and finally The next prenatal class will commence Monday, President for the 1958-60 March 17. term. During the term, the To register for the classes or make appointme*.its, Women's Institute Office phone the Health Unit at 892-3585, or visit the was re-organized and an office located on the second floor, 38075 Second efficient system of bookke- Avenue, Squamish. eping set up - Frances' office training was invaluable to Janet Gam from B.C. to the world conferenceCountrywomen of the of Associatedthe World new C.D.L. president held in Edinburgh. This At a recent meeting, the and recording secretary, conference sparked her life- Canadian Daughters League Robbie Field; financial sec- long interest in international elected a new slate of retary, Edith Finter; trea- affairs and in particular the officers for 1986 with Janet surer, Theresa Leski; chap- work of UNICEF and the Granger as president. lin, Leslie Schnurr; histori- Unitarian Services of Can- The executive is as follows: an, Rosa Smith; inner/outer ada. It was during this past president, Rosa Smith: guard, Carol Lapointe; ser- period that she was appoin- 1st vice-president, Judy geant -at-arms, Corrine Lo- ted to the Provincial Indian Hort h; 2nd vice-president, nsdale and public relations, .. Advis'ory Board. Liisa Homer; corresponding Marion Mills. In addition to her volunteer ,. ,~~~,~~~~o~~~m~e,~~~,~~~,~,~,~,e,~~~,~~e~~~~~~,s~e~e;o~~;~~~~~~~o~~~o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ activities, Frances was a f.'.~.'.~.'.'.'~~.~.~.~.~.~~.~.~.'0*,'~~.~.".....'.'.',',~.'.'.~~*.'.'.'.~.'.'.~~~~*.~.~.~.'*'~~,'.~e~~*.'.'.~.~*~.~.'.~.*.~ .~e~.~.~.~.~.~e:*~~~*~.~.~.~o~e~o~.~*~e~.~.~*-.-.~.-.~.~.=.~.~o=.~.~*~.'.~e~e~e*.~e~~~*~.*.~.'.~.~.~.~.*.~.~.~.~.~.*.*.~.~.*.*.~ with an alarm system that sounds when alerted by a chimney fire. According to company re- presentatives, the device, invented by a Vernon fire marshall, has been approved by the National Research Council of Canada. The representatives list some of the selling points of the device as affordable, easily installed and remov- ed, no damage to chimney when activated, and the possibility of a reduction in ... home fire insurance for the * March 29 homeowner. . Members of the local fire department were given the 7 nights frnmu V..A ~679.O~ opportunity to ask questions about the device. Fire Chief Pat Hampson called the device, “interesting”, but hesitated to agree with the company’s claim that the device will “eliminate” the incidence of chimney fires in

J --- - the home. Representatives of the Fingnard Chimney Fire while protecting the interior According ta Hampson, the Extinguishing Device, a new device designed to douse of the home from smoke or Squamish Fire Department chimney fires, demonstrated their product to local water damage. responds to about 30 to 40 members of the Squamish Fire 0epartment. I The device, which consists chimney fires each year. He I of a two said some of the chimney Z.’...’.*.‘.*.’,*.’.*.’,*,...... gallon tank of pressurized fires are very extensive and ,:.~.:.!.:.r.r.:.r.r.:,r,r.~, ,:.~.:.!.:.r.r.:.r.r.:,r,r.~, . .~,~.‘..r.~.:.:.:.~.:.:.’..:~~.:.:.:.’..:.~.~.~.~.~.~~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~o~.~.~.~.~.~~~o~*~~:.:.: wat,er with a misting wand may burn for up to 45 I minutes.

I - I Long requisitiQn lists for \ Supplies are drawn up. It nP9PhSM isn’t easy figuring out the amount of toilet paper, garbage bags, cement, gra- .- vel.and firewood needed for all those expected visitors. And we sure wouldn’t want to run‘out of toilet gaper. LOOK ...... District Manager, Jim Have you ever wondered attendance statistics. Typ- Parks are checked on a Delikatny, has the complex what parks staff do in the ing reports, correspondence weekly basis throughout the task of determining what to What’s on‘ SPECIAL winter time? Well, they’re and preparing tRe budget winter. Freezing pipes are a spend the year’s allocation of busy doing a lot of things are other duties they real concern at this time of money on. So much could be this week from refinishing picnic tab- perform. year. During the ice skating done. Priority setting is les to writing reports and More and more contracts season, the ice’s thickness is really the only way to handle IMARCH 4th TO MARCH 8th I plans. are being awarded each year checked periodically and it. The most time-consuming in parks. Some are for full warning signs posted if Then Zone Supervisors job is planing, sanding, service contracts like at necessary. have to figure out when and staining and varnishing 1200 Brandywine Falls and Bir- Snow pack is analyzed where to hire their seasonal picnic table planks. It takes kenhead Lake Parks. Others weekly at the Diamond employees, Because we about nine man months to are construction contracts. Head area of Garibaldi Park. want many. of the parks complete the job. Many Showers were constructed Avalanche potential is det- ready by May 2 for EXPO, a additional hours are spent for example, in Alice Lake ermined. Poles marking the few of the seasonals will be putting them all back toge- Park this winter. They were winter route to Elfin Lakes, hired earlier. Many hundr- ther again, and installing added to the two existing and signs are checked. eds of tent sites will need them in the 22 parks making washroom buildings in the Estimates of visitor usage upgrading. up the Garilbaldi/Sunshine campground. Porpoise Bay are also taken by the So you seeopark staff don’t Coast District. Park at Sechelt had a toilet weekend rangers. hibernate in the wintc time. Our office manager and building constructed on FRESH MADE clerk . are always friendly contract. Park staff are still and he’lpful in answering needed to prepare contract DONUTS ...ee...... 40$ ea... public telephone inquiries. documents, process invoices MEAGER CREEK 1,4 DOZ DONUTS ...... $1.89 They also process invoices and to monitor the project’s HOTSPINGS and assemble month end progress. ’ DQZEN QQNUTS ...... $3.58 COFFEE AND ~QNUTS...... 75* The B.C. Farest Service located at Council grants $500 42000 Loggers Lane in Sqwamish, J- to Mountain Club BC. is preparing a site plan f~r . improving and safeguarding the Federation Meager Creek Hotsprings Council granted $600 tow- passed a motion at the June Recreational Sit& ards the costs incurred by 11, 1985 council meeting the B.C. Federation of Me giving approval-in-principle A tentative site plan map is available untain Clubs in its preparat- to the concept of developing ion of a feasibility study of the Chief as a climbing area. viewing at the above office and at the development of the Chief. On the request ob council, Pemberton Field Office. The study included a con- the Federation submitted a ceptual plan for a campsite, report of costs incurred in ML’l UNE BMMVMUMSE picnic and viewing area at I he initial development sta- wishing to have input considered for the Chief in the hopes of ges. the above project may do so in SllWDYlllCH $MOP making the area more acce- Alderman Terrill Patterson HOURS: ssible for recreation. voted against the motion to waiting prior to March 21,1986 Mon to Sat 5am to 6 pm Council had previously grant the Federation $MH). Sunday 7m to 5pm 2nd Me. (Next 4s Brown’s Video) 892.501 4

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A new location and the old location become past history Photographs should be bl- when you take your films to* If there are people in the - sooner or later the bridge ack and white preferable, be developed). The deadline photowaph, if possible they over the Blind Channel will 8x18 would be ideal, but for entries is May 20th.. should be identified. We be removed or enlarged - smaller ones ju& ES welco- All photographs and/or have many photography past.history. Overwaitea is me. We *auld like to keep negatives should be left at books in our collection to at its third location in a the negatives - but if this is the circulation desk marked answer all your questions. decade and we have no not possible the actual pho- ‘Heritage Photos’ with name Check them out and be a photos of the earlier stores - togrph should be printed on of location, date of photog-’ - part of community history. 4 Bob Bass 8 E.T. Stanton or the new one. a ‘fibre base’ paper (just ask raph, name of photoPPher*-- Pat Brady € Mac Truck Capilan new presid,ent

r, .NOTICETO CONTRACTORS 1 Sealed tenders for the Visitors Services of:

Birkenhead Lake Provincial Park, 17 km west of Devine S.S., ’ Nairn Falls Provincial Park, 4 km south of Pemberton B.C., and Brandywine Falls Provincial Park, 44 km north DO YOU of Squamish, B.C. on Highway 99. will be received by the Ministry of Lands, Parks, and Housing up to 3:OO p.m., April 25, 1986 and opened in KNQWm.mmm public at that time at Alice Lake Park, Brackendale, B.C. of applicants were screened. and its reputation for VBN 1HO. Contract documents may be obtained from the Finalists were interviewed instructional excellence and District Manager, Alice Lake Park, telephone number by the Committee and Col- service to its community,” Psowinclal Pupil Teacher Ratio 898-3678. lege Roard. she said. Comparison, 198% $4. A sseurity guarantee is r2qiniiad In tha sum of 10% of -PTU -Ran\ contract quote (certified cheque). Nfld. Ib*CY 3 BASEBALL & SOFTBALL No tender shall be considered having any qualifying REGISTRATION clauses whatsoever and the lowest or any tender will not RES. 18.32, 8 necessarily be accepted. - March SUI & 6th /86 7 PM to 9 PM NS. 15.24 I - It is compulsory to attend a site tour with parks staff on: AT THE April 21,1986 at 1O:OO a.m. at Birkenhead Lake N.6. IU q Service Area (for Birkenhead Lake contract) SQUAMISH CIVIC CENTRE April 21,1986 at 3:OO p.m. at Nairn Falls Service I BASEBALL AGE AS OF AUG 1st Que. C ~o\-\ob\e Area (for Nairn Falls contract) - BOYS dk GIRLS ontm lb.95 4 April, 22 1986 at 11:OO a.m. at 8randywine Falls T-BALL 6- $8.00 campsite (for Brandywine Falls contract) FARM LEAGUE 7-8 $10.00 Man. m 16.09 2 LITTLE LEAGUE 9-12 $12.00 - The succassful contractor =!!I be required to prove valid JR. BABE RUTH 13-15 $15.00 W.C.B. coverage. * SELBABERUTK 16-18 $20.00 Sask. 0 16.97 5 The successful contractor will be required to have a AGE AUG.lst. I 7.55 3 fidelity bond on each employee handling revenue of the SOITBALL ASOF Province. GIRLS 8-9 6.c. 17.8’1 b MITES $8.00 m SQUIRTS 10-1 I $10.00 PEEWEE 12-13 $12.00 BANTAM 14-15 $15.0 Canada . lb.98 MIDGET 16-18 $15.00 Pdainistw of lands, A Source: Statistics Canada, 81-210, BOYS SOFTBALL Elementaw-Secondary 15-16 $15.00 School 17-18 $20.00 Enrolment, 1983-84- table 5 Registration limited to (kindergarten counted as .5 FTE.) availability of coaches BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATES IFTHIS IS YOUR FIRST REGISTRATION. FOR MORE Howe Sound leachers INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: Association 898-5746 or 8984682

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I) svuRCMQ, 1988 WCHto, 19115 $:a0 &$ 'XO$A$t:?% lElARB W' I1985) Tdly MgFlMlNG Savalas, Suzanne Pbhetts. @I AIN? WKlRMlKG Nsw Yo& ctatwtive fheo Kojak 5:m ''rl HAY' (1943) Bud Abbott, LOUCOS- uncov~~sa dacades-dd con- 11 938) Irene Dunnet, Douglas tello. Havoc abounds when a spiracy to wotect war criminals Fairbanks k. A carefree world WIFE" (1940)Cary Grant, champion hcrse is given away when he enlists rha aid of a traveler and a career-minded lrem Dunne. Long baliived by mistoke. State Department wwkw in his actress fall in love, but their dead, a woman reappetrrs and 8:46 @ ''THE MUslc MAN" investigation of the murders of families get in the way. discovers that her husband has (1962) Robert Preston, SKirley sewat elderly Russian ern- 100 "WE NEW HWRS" remarried in her absence. Jones. A fast-talking salesman iges. (R) ( 19723 kif Erickson, Robort 1O:OO @ "NEDBA" (1975) comes'to a small town in Iowa 6 "CLASSIFIED LOVE" Foxworth. Rural townspeople Glenda Jackson, Timothy to organize a boys' band and (Premiere) Michael McKean, ignore the services of a new West. Based on the play by inadvertently falls in lore with Stephanie Faracy. Three Man- paramedic unit until a dam Henrik Ibsen. Hedda GabC an unmarried librarian. hattan ad-agency employees, bursts. marries for money but then be- seeking to enliven their hum- comes frustrated for want of drum social lives, place ads in AFlERNOON EVENING love. the personals cdumn of a pop- (450 Grams) 2:OO "FUNNIEST MAN IN ular local magazine. 9 600 "BETWEEN lW0 EVENING "MjnimumPurchase $I.@' 7:OO 'MMAN Wmr THE THEW'(1967) Narrated WOMEN" (Premiere) Farrah ' by Douglas Fairbanks Jr.Mem- GOLDEN GUN" (1974) Rw Fawcett, Colleen Dewhwst. A 8:OO "CALImNIA SUITE" orable moments from the silent (with this coupon) Moore, Christopher Lee. British young woman finds herself un- (1978) Alan Alda, Maggie film comedies of Charlie Chap- wetagent James Bond 007 able to endure the strain of her Smith. Based on the play by LIMIT 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER tin are presented. tracks down an international hit mother-in-law's unrelenting Neil Simon. Several couples be- 2:30 (ip HITCHCOCK man who uses golden bullets "ALFRED meddling, until a crisis forces come involved in situations PRESENTS" (1985) John Hus- and has constructed a powerful . the two women to come to ranging from a child-custody ton, Kim Novak. Stories in this terms. 9 sdar death ray. battle to the seeming self-de- .BB quartet of updated dramas in- 800 8 "FUNNIEST MAN IN 7:OO (D "BETWEEN TMIB struction of a room during their clude "The Man from the THE WORLD" (1967) Narrated WOMEN" (Premiere) Farrah stay a! a posh hotel. South," "An Unlocked Win- by Douglas Fairbanks &.Mem- Fawcett. Cdleen Dewhurst. A 9:35 "GETnNG AWAY dow," "Bang1 You're Dead" a orable moments from the silent young woman finds herself un- ~OMITW"(l97l)Barbara and "Incident in a Small Jail." film comedies of Charlie Chap- able to endure the strain of her Feldon, Larry Hagman. When tin are presented. mother-in-law's unrelenting two middle-class couples drop 8:30 a "SYBIL" (1976) Sally MNING meddling, until a crisis forces out of the "rat race" and seek Field, Joanne Woodward. the two women to come to paradise. they get less than Based on the novel by Flora 6:OO 0 (D 'UMAND LET terms. 9 they bargained for. Rheta Schreib. A young woman DIE" (1973) Row Moore, 900 0 :'KISS ME ciooOBYE" 1l:OO 0 "THE DARK ANGEL" develops 16 different personal- Jane Seymour. Secret agent (1982) Sally Field, James (1935) Fredric March, Merle ' ities as a result of a traumatic James Bond dodges sharks, Cam. A widow who is about to Oberon. When two love rivals childhood with her sadistic crocodiles and voodoo spells remarry is visited by her late march off to war, one of them mother. during an attempt to locate a husbands ghost. is blinded and given u? for 8 '?HE USERS" ( 1978) Jec- Caribbean drug operation. (R) 935 0 "QUEST HUI LOVE" dead. lyn Smith. Tony Curtis. An as- (1971) Tom Bell, Joan Collins. 11:3O a 'WE MALTESE SAL- piring actress marries a fading, 8 *WIND (Prem- A man trapped in a time warp CON" (1941) Humphrey Bo- but still powerful, entertainer iere) Tim Matheson, Lisa between two existences dis- gut, Mary Astor. Based on the as means of climbing Hally- Eichhorn. Unjustly convicted of covers that he can benefit from novel by DashielD Hammett. wood's social ladder. committing a series of rapes his experiences. San Francisco private eye Sam 9:00 "QASSIFED and robberies, a photogapher la00(B 'THE DEEP" (1977) Spade becomes caught up in LOVE" (Premiere) Michael pays a high price in both his Robert Saw, Jacqueline Bis- the search for a priceless, McKean, Stephanie Farecy. professional and personal rela- set. A young couple find ro- jeweknausted statue. (RI Three Manhattan adagency tiopships. g mance and treasure as they l2Wm 'TIME BOMB' (1984) employees, seeking to mliven 946 a "MAW" ( 19741Lu- dive off the coa5t of Bermuda. Morgan Faitchild, Billy Dee WIC their humdrum sodsl lives, cib Ball, Beatrice Arthur. A 11:Oo Q "WP,THE liams. A highly trained team of - place ads in the personrls ooc wealthy eccentric becomes the SNJRYOFAWMW' transport specialists attempts wnn of a popular local mege gu8rdian of her young, convdn-. (1947) Susan Hsyward, Lee to thwm a terrorist goup tionalty railed nephew. Bowman. The wife of a strug- plotting to him on armored ,&d'MCaPSANDRb . l~~''oA#aRoUs~ gling songwriter finds she can- vehicle hauling plutonium WN(1978) Ernest SaaCins. W' 1946) Sidney fdsr, Gk not cope with his or her across Taxes. Michael Shannon. A paliceman ria Warren. Charlie Chan * own feelings of -usdsssness 12,- "QESEfMTE rJrts with tho aid of his "pdo~t searches for a mw&w and end turns to alcohol a8 a result. SON" (1971) Ricardo Montd- cop" anc&d pwner attempts stobn money dwhg a South 11:m g# "CASABUW' ban, Slim Pickem. In the (1942) Humphrey Bogart, In- to protect his dead W8 seas cruise. 18400, an itinerant is faced to dsughter from kidnws. laO6~"6fw40~ aid Bergman. An expatriate act m a bodyguard for the wife 1&36 8 'mE VldLENT LNE- (1932) Grata Gsrbo, John and American casino owner in of a wealthy land baron on her MY" (1968) Ed BW,%!+an 1iQnd Barrymore. A day in the French Morocco hdds the key aip to San Francisco. . Ha~t~pshire.A band of Irish ta- lim of the inhabitants of Gsr- to the escwe ot a €uropden re- 01:M gQ "WmuOQU) rorists phsto ktagpa Brit- many's Grand Hotel brings s;stence leader and his wife, RUSH" I1 98 1) Rqbwt Hays, ish factory. the2 paths togsther. . who are fleeing ftom.the Nezis. . John Dehner. Bawd on stories 11- ai "UflpMTOwN" 11:30(8'.m~'.J ' (R) ,, . by Bret Harte. An aspkinq ow. (1974) Jack Nichdson, Faye. (1970) Chad Ewett, An- 12ma *aNisumMER thw heads we# in the late Dunaway. Owing the 1930% a weComer. An insurance LOMY (1976) Beau Bridges. 18409 in search of advmtues private detective investigates a agent hmtigatm a series of A dktvbed to mite about. (R) case involving marital infidelity swpidous fires all of which OC- young man lis in constant and Las An- tuea water mod in the same neighbor- few of his Own potential for vi- hood. .dence. rights that reweds a trail of CQ- ' rupthn, incest Md mu&. 1260 e :THE CURSE o THE 12s0 "CliCLINE AND FU 12~~'mMAo~CAT E@l€''4 1944) Simone OF A amWATCHER- (19691 (1943) Evelyn Ankers, David Simb,'Kent Smith. Afta her Robin Phillips, Cdin Blakely. A Bruce. A scientist dbcovsrs a visit to 8 mysterious dd house, young man expelled from Ox- way to peseve the deed in a a child whore mow was ford on fake charges takes a state of suspended mknation. cursed bsgins to behave in a teaching position in a boys' 12sa "DAVID COrpER- pecuh manner. shod. HEU)" 4 1970) Robin Phillips, 12S~'BEADMENlELLNO 1290 "THE TIGER MAKES RidAttenborough. Based THES' t 197 1I christophw OUT" (1967) Eli Wakh, Georp, Judy Carne. Through a Anne Jackson. A mailman kid- on the Stay by Charles Did- of mistaken identity, a nsps a middle-aged woman af- -. A ywng aphm boy ' grows up in the Enmdof the photographel becomes the ter making plans to seize only 1800s. quarry d killers. young girls.

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about five' good six-hour 1 days. We would like to give a special. .thanks to Steve . MacDonald for donating his time and effcirt in helping us finish our project. On Feb. 3 we held an Awards night, to show our appreciation for all the help and support that Rick Hun- ter, James Tough and Bill Rempel have given us. On Feb. 4 the Venturers visited ' , -- the Cub 'Pack at the Mamq-

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4. 8 .) .m e"., . .<& .- 5'+. .. 4 ... t IC'. sbf ective Mlarch . I,,1986, the Ate of return on the last four series Of Canada Savings Bonds (S 37 issued.November 1982, presentation of last year's canoe trip and expedition to S 38 issued November 1983, S 39 issued November 1984, Mount Warner. Unfortuna- and S 40 issued November,1985) has been increased to tely, I was not a member then.. On -Feb. 8 and 9, Mike

Martin ~ and. Craig Clausen went with the. Cubs to the Coast Mountain Outdoor School. When they returned they said it was fun; they did an excellent job, they helped 'the Cubs make shelters and had a game of Mad Trapper (Mike Martin was the Tra- pper). All of the Cubs had to chase Mike, only he was on snowshoes. We have just recently purchased $1500 worth of camping equipment includ- ing three dome tents, 12 pairs of snowshoes, four pack stoves, and first aid equipment, On Feb. 23, Charlie Leski, Bruce Mac- Donald, Loni Pears and I got Apk~~~Duyc§€BoEs a chance to try the snowsh- Both Regular Interest Bonds and Copnpound All other outstanding unmatured series remain oes out up at Diamond Head. Interest Bonds of these four series earn the new rak The other members had of return. unchanged. Bonds of these series continue to earn other commitments to make. As a result, on November 1,1986 each $1,0oO interest at the rate of lOlhO/o per annum. This rate The RCMP gave us a ride Regular Interest Bond will now pay $90.00 interest. of lO%O/o is also the minimum rate for subsequent up; about 10 minutes away The increased value for a $l,OOO Compound Interest yws ts maturity. from the parking lot because Bond will be as follows: of road conditions. It was FORAmmoNALDNF~i snowing up there. We put on $11,489.43 for Series 37 issued in 1982 Additional information is available wherever you our snowshoes and reached $1,329.85 for Series 38 issued in 1983 bank or invest, the parking lot at 930. We $1,Zl2.63 for Series 39 issued in 1984 ...... then hiked UD to Red Heat- $1,090.00 for Series 40 issued in 1985 ......

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St. Joseph's Church on 4th * * * Qualicum. .Enroute home, Avenue will host the World Stork Story - SORBAN - the floods in qalifornia cau- Day of Prayer ,service this Imre and Sharon Sorban are sed them to backtrack and Friday at i p.m. The service thrilled to announce the take anclt her route home. was written this year by birth of their third child, a * * * Australian church women son, Elliot Imre, born in the 'l'here will be an important and the theme is "Choose Squamish General Hospital ExPo Society meeting on Life in Its Fullness". You are on Feb. 8, weighin? 8 lbs. 5 Wednesday, March 12 in the cordially invited to attend om. Nadia and Jenica were Brackendale- Art Gallery at . the service and to stay for a pleased to welcome their 7:30 p.m. The committee will - further time of fellowship little brother home. Proud he pleased to welcome peo- and refreshments. Babyqit- grandparents are Don Ross ple with new ideas and lots ting will be available in the and Dorothy Ross of Sqna- of enthusiasm. church hall. mish and Mr. and Mrs. Imre * * * * * * Sorb'' of and great Wedding anniversary wi- Visitors from Prince Geo- Mrs* A1i!e shes to: Mr. and Mrs. Leo rge last week were April -vandmother Ross Of Peernan, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Mason and her little son thanks are extended to the M~~K~~,M~.and Mrs.- Taylor. They were visiting nursing staff and Dr. Dun- G~~~~~ ~~~~i~~,Mr, and Taylor's great-grandmother aas.* Rose Tatlow. * * * Mrs. Leo Schnurr, Mr. and * * * Mrs. Vic Long and Mr. and Did YOU hear about the gUY Mrs. Art Davis. A sure sign of spring - who was so dumb it wasn't Doris Fossum said she had a until he had used Right * * *. - "yard full of robins" at her Guard for two months he The 3rd Biennial Tartan place on Garibaldi Way last learned he could also use it Night is planned for April 19 . Wednesday. under his left arm? in the Royal Canadian Leg- * * * * * * ion hall. It will be sponsored The Howe Sound Curling Trevor and Lind Harris by the Squamish Kinsmen Association is planning to were in Palm Springs, Cali- Pipe Band and will include a hold a garage sale this fornia recently. They flew number of specialty artists. Saturday and Sunday in the down and then drove back If you love Scottish music Valleycliffe Mall at 12 noon with Linda's uncle and aunt, then be sure and circle your each day. Mr. and Mrs. C. Darkis of calendar. * * * ..., Birthday wishes to: Neil McCrae, Sara Reidl, Grant March wedding I Hendrickson, Bud Payette, Stephanie Cameron, Michael for Lesley Brohman Shaw, Ross Stathers, Jim Jim and Pat Brohman of Garibaldi Highlands are Julien, Larry Olson, Debbie pleased to announce the upcoming marriage of their Haydock, Wayne Mitchell, daughter Lesley Joyce to Randy Souliere, son of Katie Sokolon, Jayci Dren- Mrs. Theresa Souliere of Ottawa. Ontario. Rotary student ka, Sarah Jonah, Jessica . Vanderhoef, Jonathan Pet- The marriage will take place' in Squamish on ers, David Serenius, Joe March 22,1986. Gravkin, Shannon Hendri- eniovs life in Norwav ckson, Jennine Dubber, Martin Lindquist, Amber SFU honours Knight, Michelle Scromeda, Rotary exchange student another family but since ays free to write letters but Paul Goodgrove, Crescenzo Squamish resident .. Kristina White has been in they live only up the hill it I haven't been very succes- Razzano, Barbie Wright, and Stranda, Norway since last will be very easy to move. sful. 1 shall write again Jill Hodgson. A Squamish resident was among those honored summer. In a recent letter 1 am trying to keep Mond- soon. Congrats also to: Tammy recently at Simon Faaser University's annual received by the Times she Buck, Travis Langstaff, awards ceremony. gave the following report: Gunter Lerch, Alan Ross, William Clayton Drake was named to the Simon Everything in Norway is Morgan Tinney, Ian Ande- Fraser University Honor Roll for academic just wonderful and absolut- rson, Nola Sidswosth, Eve ely white! We have about 30 achievements. - lyn Dawson, Mark VanDe- EDkvoyage centimetres of snow. It is -n- - - nhlaagdenberg, Brian Gau- the kind of weather that their, Glen Jackson, Roseina only a penguin would go out Pillay, Geraldine Moody, in. Actually, it is quite Larry Marshall, Joseph Br- warm, only--1 C. Members of the Squamish On the first day of the ooks, David Phillips, George I gave my first presentat- Yacht Club were treated to second leg, the boat devel- Moody, Marianne Moorman, ion to the Stranda Rotary an outstanding slide prese- oped a serious leak and Amy Candace Ayres, Tanya Wul- Club. I have been to many ntation by Amy Boyer of had to turn back for repairs. ff, Darryl Dougall, Wayne meetings but I had never Squamish, who at the age of Again Amy had to rally her French, Shalvenie Nand, given a proper speech. I was .20, raced a 21 foot sailboat spirits and start out into the Heather Gatzke, and Rory a little nervous because the across the Atlantic single- unknown. This time it was a Fogart y . whole speech was given in handed. good voyage and Amy with a On Monday, Miss Kelly Norwegian. Unfortunately The race started only two true competitive spirit made Morgan celebrated her first many Norwegians do not weeks after the 'Storm up enough time to win the birthday and on Saturday, it know much more about. Fastnet' in 1979 when 15 Wontens cup. is Miss Courtney Kent's Canada other than it ig sailors lost their iives off the The following year Amy specia: day. somewhere north of the Irish coast. celebrated her 21st birthday * * * Canadian Parents for Fre- Moira Biggin-Pound, 898- in the same 21 foot sailboat 9279 for further information. United States. I was asked The first leg of the race nch is a national organizat- some very interesting ques- from England to the Canary in the middle of the Pacific The Squamish Youth Cho- ion of volunteers founded in The goal of the Canadian ral was organized in 1979 tions. Islands was a real horror Ocean, on her way along to 1977 with Chapters formed Parents for French is to Hawaii, in another race, the and they presented their in each province. assist in ensuring that the Next week I shall be going story with three Severe first musical "The W'itfiess" to city just outside oslo storms one after another. Trans-Pac, in which she A Squamish Chapter has broadest possible lingulatie placed third overall. in Sept. of that year. It was and cultural French prog- with a choir I am in, There Any survived with a broken been formed and the first we will sing with another mast and injured spine and 'Little Rascal' Amy's boat well loved by many people in meeting will be held on ramme is established in this community. Musical choir and be billeted out places b.211 Up in the fleet. is now owned by Walter Thursday, March 13 at 2565 their area. They act as an Clarke, a local sailing instr- director Norah Tee1 said the information sharing resou with them. However her morale was The Boulevard, Garibaldi School is very g&. Right law after this aWeSOme uctor who hopes Amy can Chorale has been rehearsing Higkiands p.m. ree and a support group for at 7 We now there are quite a few experience 2nd it took the spare a little time now and for several weeks now and French school programmes, welcome all those interested tests because we have win- inner reSOUrCe a determ- again, away from her new will present "The Witness" in the late French Immers- They promote good comm- Of once again. It will be perf- ter holidays from Feb. 24 to ined strong willed person to business, to go sailing in ion programme and expan- unications between studen- Howe Sound in the racing ' ormed in the Mamquam ding other French activities t s, parents, teachers and the March 2. In Norway they Carry on lCrOSS the Atlantic have more holidays than to Antigua in the West series sponsored by the Elementary School on Good in this area. Please call community. Friday, March 28, Saturday, Canada. Indies. Yacht Club: March 29 at 7:s p.m. and on

Page 16 -Tuesday March 4,1986 -The Times .. NOTICE Annual General Meeting the Squamish Valley Branch S.P.C.A. TUESDAY MARCH 6,1986 7:30 PM HOSPITAL HOUSE EVERYONE WELCOME!

BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES SCHOOL DISTRICTNO. 48 (HOWE SOUND) NOTICE

Participants in the Katimavik program are hdedfsr'Quebec. Pictured with Jim Brohman Baby Slaver C.P.R. Ciass -March 11 work sponsor for Britannia are: Jean Lanteigae, Dmy Maledant, Dale Mrrtelli [Group Leader], Natkaline Vderiers, Teresa Stefishen, Neeve Irngaut. Microwave Cooking - Adapting Your Recipies by Nathalie Vdieres the Cook. I have learned do we go? We did not get - March 12,19 about nutrition, meal plan- this type of instruction dur- No sooner than I became a ning a.nd preparation and ing school because Katima- Interior Design Workshop - March 15 Participant in the Katimavik how to manage 8 home. vik is a different kind of Program than the govern- This program has taught education. We teach ourse- C.P.R. Heartsaver Class - March 18 ment dosed it down.. me about respecting people lves with the facilitation of I do not much like this and the environment and it our group leader. We learn Exploring Self Employment - March 20 move of the goverhment. has given me the chance to about the world outside the Katimavik really helps all find happiness in myself. classrbom walls and how to Accessories and Fragrances young people who have the I The closure of Katimavik care for this world. We learn Add Zip - March 22 opportunity to experience it. does not affect me directly, about each other: Anglop For example, at the North But I am sad for Canada and hone and Francophone; Inuit Know Your Future - March 22 Vancouver Outdoor School, I all the Young WPle who and Ukrainian.,..we learn have learned renovation have had the chance to how to be Canadian. Kati- Retirement Planning skills, counselling skills and RJ, onto Katimavik: mavik takes us beyond our - how to basically hrndle mort Katimavik- help prepare provincial borders. A Happy Future March 24 t 001s. During biting, I the generation for the Language, job skills, and young \..Back Care Class March 21 worked at Granny sW8 in - rcspnaibilith - --that will people gkilla - this ia Kati- - Squamish and learned (L lot come mr waye No Katha- mavik. Please think of Defensive Driving -April 11, 1: about crafts. This week I am vik: no instruction. Where Katimavik, for registration please phone 892-5228 Local 118

DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH Productivity and cost NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notlce Is hereby glven In accordance with Section 957 of the Municipal Act that the Council of the District of control for Squarnish Squamish will hold a Publlc Herrlng at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, the 11th of March in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Hall to consiqer the under-noted DO YOU area supervisors amendments to By-Law No. 751,1981: Squamish organizations that may already be running The "District of Squamish Zoning By-iaw No. KNOW..... will benefit from a new with minimal staff," he said. 751, 1981 Amendment By-Law (Wilderness Park productivity and cost control Topics include the impact Zone) No. 907, 1985" amends the Zoning By-Law course developed by B.C.'s on productivity of materials by adding a new zone entitled "Wilderness Park Zone", which can be viewed at the Municipal Hall. School Funding Compared: Open Learning Institute flow and handling, work Cross Canada Highlights (OLE). measurement 2nd incentive Thai certain parcds of land iii iha Dis:ric: of GTEC 152, delivered via systems. Facilities planning Squamish legally described as D.L. 7041 and D.L. % Incnaro In Government Fundlng 00 Publlc Schoolr home-study, will help supe- and layout, value analysis 7032, and Block D. Pian 4627, D.L, 833, Land In 0985 over 1984 Levels rvisors systematically boost techniques, maintenance District 37, New Westminister, Group 1 except I performance and minimize controls, automation' and Pian 14538, as cross-hatched on the sketch below, Nfid. costs without leaving the robotics are also discussed. presently zoned Resource, be zoned "Wilderness region to take instruction. Participants will be assisted Park Zone." (ByLaw No. 908.) P.E.I. 6.0 "This new course offers by a subject expert tutor via supervisors in the Squamish toll-free . long distance tele- N.S. area and other B.C. centres phone. a good opportunity to imp- "Productivity and Cost rove their operating results, Control" was written by N.B. even in the absence of William. F. Forest, a Vanc- revenue increases-an impo- ouver consultant and 25 year Que. ' 3.5 rtant factor in times like veteran of industrial and these," said Dick Scales, OLI management engineering in Ont. Director of Career, Techni- factory and health care. He cal and Vocational Progra- is past. president of the Man. 2.0 ms. Canadian Society for Indus. "Its home study format trial Engineering and has Sask. 10.0 allows supervisors to gain lectured widely on product- knowledge without losing ivity and cost control across Aka. work time in organizations Canada.

At the aforesaid Public Hearing, all persons who deem -- themselves affected by the proposed amendments will -2 0 2 i 6 8 10 be afforded an opportunity to be heard thereon. A copy YO Increase of proposed By-Laws No. 907 and 908. may be inspected Iiourcr: CTF Oclobrr OS Economlc Sankr IklW at the Municipal Hall, Squamish, B.C. on any weekday prior to the Public Hearing, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 430 p.m. W.N. Bloxham, Clerk Howe Sound Teachers AND THAT THIS IS THE SECOND OF TWO SUCH PUBLICATIONS. Association the

*EAGLESEXIT R.EL U CTA NTLY If effort alone was the Hayter collided with an past. deciding issue, well at this American at the Eagle blue- Instead of deflecting in like moment the Squamish Eag- line and was victimized for a a good little puck, it slipped From all appearances Peter Martin seems to be looking at a horror scene but actually les would be laying plans for charging minor, Seattle's back out and into the grasp the fiery Scotsman t just admiring his own shot, something, as a soccer coach, he a fifth and deciding game in Mike Murphy snuck in front of kesper Jerry Lee. Rosser, ehoald tell his disciples never to do. In curling though you can get away with it. Seattle. to ppst the winner. along with Dan Payne and Though any successful But it was a game in which Trenaman were the best. team has good work ethics, lady luck abandoned the men out on the ice, however, at times it takes a few added home side. The initial three never letting up even with Schutz wins bonuses such as luck, the American tallies, with the all the ice time. ability to finish off a scorine first coming just over a opportunity, the ability to Payne got the Eagles on minute into the game, could board at 5:26 on the fist, stay out of the penalty box, all be categortized as garb- B.C.R. mixed open intercepting an errant pass defence, and of course goal- age goals. and blowing a shot by Lee. Stealing is a "past time" didn't have to resort to by bclla Stinson, who pick- tending. A rebound off the end Hayter gave Squamish its that usually results in one thievery to keep the Reimer pocketed Dick Dorash for a Over the course of the four boards enabled Dean Berg first lead of the weekend in a thing, incarceration. name out of a first place pair in the fifth. Dorosh had game ' series against the to snap a drive by Milkovich But there is one past time spat. In a see-saw, eight end the final say, however, as he Seattle North West Ameri- scramble before Rosser and to open the scoring and then Payne combined to set up where stealing is not ohly an battle Woodman went into made his only shot of the cans, the Squamish Eagles at 13:04, one second after Trenaman on a breakaway art form of sorts but is done ' the final period down a point eighth count, takcing up a just didn't get enough of Gary Watt left the sin bin, with open abandon and th'at 5-4, but with the hammer; single tally and a 6-5 edgei.- these five combined ingred- one minute to ihe buzzer for the puck popped out of the a 3-2 edge. past time is the sport of Burying what proved to be Dorosh's winning combin- ients and as a result of a 6-4 grasp of the Eagle keeper ation was made up of Debbie So it was not until 17:42 of curling. They call it stealing the tying rock early and Sunday cliff hanger, have and bounced to B. Priest for the simple fact that then hiding a second on the Piche, Don Dorosh, and officially closed its first who connected in a mad the third period when the Americans struck on the somebody is doing someth- apposite side of the house, Gloria Healey while Stinson season of West Coast Junior scramble to make it 2-2. ing they shouldn't do, taking Woodman forced Dick Re- had Rory Odenbach, Randy Hockey. On the Squamish side of power play to make it 6-4, Roberts and Isabella Tonkin the first time either side had points away from the right- imer to attempt to draw in But not one fan went away the coin it was a story of ful owner, otherwise known the open. The result the on her side. doubting the Eagles desire missed opportunities. In the a two point margin, that the outcome was evident. as the team with last rock. North Vancouver skip was Other winners were the to -prolong the issue. After first period alone Myles Do it often enough and a counting three and never Allan Ward and Russ Cas- coming off a 10-2 fall out on Rosser was looking at two On pure effort and hard close game can get blown needed his last shot to emore rinks which finished Saturday, when Seattle st- open nets but couldn't con- work alone, the Eagles des- wide open. secure the B event title, third and fourth in the A ruck fi~zlimes on :he power nect and later in the third, erved a far better fate but On Sunday Jim Schutz With Wdman were Mal- respectively while in the B, play to put it away after a with the locals down 5-4 and then Seattle is the quality of used this method to capture colm McEwen, Gerry McL- third went to the Tom solid first period by both on a two man advantage, team that nobody should be the title of the British ead and Arlene Keeler while Johnstone squad and forth sides, Squamish could have Rosser hit the inside of the ashamed to lose to. Columbia Railway Mixed Valda Reimer, Ron Pickard to Tom Bruvall. easily decided to roll over Open. By stealing a pair in and Jean Pickard rounded In the C event Armand and play dead, being down both the fourth and fifth out Dick's foursome. Constantin captured third two games to one in the best ends Schutz broke through a Meanwhile in the C final the and Ted Grymluk claimed out of five falls. tight 2-1 game and went on only stealing done was done fourth. Instead, despite having half to defeat the Rick Reimer a dozen men on the bench for rink 8-2 in seven frames. the second game in a row The winning skip was ba- due to a rash of injuries, cked up by Jane Robertson, they put in an effort that Clint Robertson, and Glen pounding the pavement made coach Barclay Craig Petruk. Reimer's foursome, and a packed arena proud. which had to settle for The Squamish Road Run- member recently ran in a w One change was the prese- second in the A'event and ning Club is now operating marathon in Oregon. nce of Peter Milkovich be- ihe award for the best as an extension of the Success is a key word for Other members are train- tween the pipes. future looks even more dressed team was made up Squamish Track and Field ing hard for two very big Howe Sound Ringette's sc- promising. The Eagle's goaltender had ot' Ron Erickson, Francine Club. upcoming runs in Vancouv- returned from a field hockey heme of things this season Meanwhile the Tweens are Erickson, and Bud Stirn- Peter Brown and Bill Scott and that success can be er, the Sun 10 K in April and trip to Pakistan on Saturday finding themselves in a man. are acting as liaison officers the Vancouver Marathon in measured in more than one so Sunday's match was the somewhat tighter battle for The twenty-four team, th- between the two groups. May. first time he had been on way. top spot. Again, as of ree event bonspiel featured, The Runners Hot Line Take the Petites for exa- Please use the above skates in three weeks. A February 23, the locals are besides some rather stran- telephone number in Squa- number and look for future mple. Using many underage sporting a record of sixteen bigger difference, however, gely clad curlers that is, two mish is 898-9068. Please Road Running Reports in players this young group of wins, one loss and two ties was a lack of the stupid sides from Prince George, phone for any information the Squamish Times. girls have quietly gone ab- for 34 points, nine points up penalties evident, in game another from Williams Lake about results, upcoming Hope to see you having out compiling, as of Febru- on second runners Langley. three. and a pair from North events or club membership. good workouts on the roads In the latter match Squa- ary 23, a record of eleven The latter side though did Vancouver. Some of our members have for. this month of March; mish took 38 minutes in wins in as many games, good have four games in hand Don Woodman, ex of Sq- been taking part In the penalties. On Sunday they enough for 22 points and an uamish, was half of the Vancouver Grand Prix win- eight point bulge over sec- over Howe Sound and the took 16 compared to 20 by latter department but he ter and spring races. One Howe Sound the Americans. And indeed one place Port Coquitlam. two teams are scheduled for a showdown on Sunday in on the scoreboard the diffe- Their most recent victims the Civic Center at 12:OO. On March 7 the grudge Flag F~~tball rence was the power play, were the North West Van match continues but this Seattle earning their last Tigers in a Sunday home The big moment for the time with an added twist. Eeague four goals with the man contest. Barely four minutes local Petites and Tweens is On that date the Vancouver All team reps and coaches advantage and their second into the match Kathryn in two weeks time when the RCMP All-stars, the same as a direct result of an Lynd hit the back of the net Provincial championships, meeting at the Civic Center squad tnat went all the way on 11, 1986 .,. infract ion. to place her team towards a March 13-16, kick off at Tuesdy, March to winning the Western at 7:OO p.m. Anyone intere- Squamish managed but 4-0 advantage before being Poco. Thjrt y-eight clubs will Canadian title will take on a one, a centering pass from forced to hold .on for a 6-4 vie for B.C. titles in their sted in forming a team collection of local hockey please attend. We are also Cord Trenaman to Craig win. respective divisions and talent. Entry fee is $3.00 Warren at 15:22 of the Winning, however, isn't Squamish has traditionally looking for responsible ind- while children twelve and ividual(s( who will take on second to make it 4-4. Two everything but with so many been competitive right to underxet in free. minutes later, after Allen youngsters on the squad the the end. the duties as referee. Page'P8 -Tuesd'ay March '4; 1986 -TPl'e'Tim%i

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~~ Due to technical. diffi,qul.ties 1 brSale Miscellaneous 8 lagals 54-Motorcycles 62 Houses for Rent in our production Baby items - 3 in 1 baby carriage, felled and bucked Fir, Cedar .. YAMAHA XS 400, good cond. 3 bdrm., fenced backyard, well $70. Infant rocker - lounge chair, and other spe-ies, located west of with 2 helmets, rain gear, &wind insulated; recently painted, new department, we are unable $15. Strollee car seat, $45. 898- Evans and Levette Lake, New ferring. Asking $950. CAll 892- carpets, f/p, no pets, references. 9543 (03.11) Westminister Laqd District, 3173 a.m. or 898-3736 p.m. Avail. Mar. 1st. Call collect 946- to provide a complete listing Timber to be removed by (02,ll M) 7594 $420./mon. (03.04) helicopter. ~ __ of classified ads. ’84 Dodge Caravan, cloth 60.. Suites, Condminiums a 6 bdrms., 3 up and 3 down, in uphostery, $1 1,500. Fibreglass Term: One (1) year. . Vownbouser for Rent full bsnit.,2 full baths, 2 f/p, canopy 8’ box $500. 898-3127 w/w carpet, fridge, stove, large The Times apologizes eves. (03.04) This licence will be awarded fenced yard. Sunny Valleycliffe under the provisions of Section 3 bdrm, townhouse, Diamond location. $475./mon. 898-3596 -Stihl 075 chainsaw 30 in. Mead Rd., fridge, stove. Avail. or 988-1461 (03.1 1) .. 16(3) (a) of the Forest Act which immed. $250./ mon. 898-3416 for any inconvenience bar,new chain, exc. cond., $300. restricts bidding to persons (03.11) -16” Homelite saw;exc. cond., registered as small business 63 Mobile Homer for Rent to our customers SloS. 892-3063 after 5 p.m. enterprises, defined in the 12 2 bdrm., washer/dryer as Furnished ste., in quiet x 63 (03.04) Regulations. $350./mon. Spiral Park 898- 1 For Miscelkneous ‘1 For Sale Miscelbneous residential neighbourhood, 3477 or 892-9566 (02.18M) sak walking distance to town 8 regob .’ ’ Particulars of the proposed t school - Hospital Hill area. 64 Dupkxes for Renf ~ ~~~ Timber Sale Licence may be obtained from the District Avail. immd. 892-5550 SUPER DEALS PtormreI) ,,,,) CobmM. et , h4 “.J‘’*iof (03 .M) WATKINS PRODUCTS At McDougalls Music & 0- Foiesls Manager, B.C. Forest Service, For Rent Apr. 1st. Now available in Squamish. For Furnishings across from the 42000 Loggers Lane, Box 1970, WESTPARK APARTMENTS 3 bdrm., lii duplex Judd Road. more info, price list, & catalogue downtown Post Office. NOTICE INVITING Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0 Spacious 1 bdrm., $299., 2 (Brackendale), f/p, full bsmt., contact Frank Jamieson at 892- -20” remote stereo TV complete APPLICATIONS FOR (03.04) bdrm., $357. and 3 bdrm., $404, fridge & stgve , 2 balconies, 5783. (03.04) w/detachable speakers, $600. TIMBER SALE LICENCE $387 or $417 In c1 u d es $425./mon. Laurence Elliott -VCR (VHS), remote, $420. A26138 9 Announeemento heat, hot water. Quiet location, Collect 754-23 11. (03.04) -stereoheadphones, $10. .. Pursuant to Section 16(1) of the close to schools, 38861 Buckley -guitar capos, $3. Ave; No Pets Call resident Dentville duplex, $375./mon. 3 -all cassette cases ‘/1 price. Forest Act, sealed tenders will be AIRBORNE ENT. LTD. OF SECOND TIME AROUND received by the District Manager manager at: 892-3616. (01.07M) bdrms, stove, fridge, air-tight A11new*892-5310 (12*loM) PITT MEADOWS AIRPORT, wowlstove, double 38017 3 rd Ave. at 42000 Loggers Lane, Box glassed -. B.C. windows. Avail. April 1./86 Open 7 days a week 1970, Squash, B.C. up to wbuld like to operate a flying 1 bdrm apt., clean & quiet, Good used household items & 892-3644 (03.04) 11:30 A.M. on March 14, 1986, school in the Squamish arty this Includes fridge, range, drapes, furniture. Lots of collectables. BMX, tXC* cond* was s25, for a Timber sale Licence to carpets heat, water, cable & $195. takes. 898-3380 eveso authorize the of 900 summer. If you are interested in 3 bedroom, duplex for rent. Consignments welcome. . Free obtaining a private pilots licence parking. Security system, No delivery locally. (03.18) (03.04) pets. Responsiblr, persons only. Close to downtown & schsols. cubic metre of merchantable and/or would like some flying For information phone 892- lessons, please call us at 465- Strathmore Lodge. 892-3712. (02.25M) 3457. (az.llM) 8928. We’re open 7 days a week. (03.25) 3 bdrm. townhouse, family Satellite TV included, 3 Mrm., oriented, - references required 1% Baths, luxury duplex, S 10 POMOlNb 892-5672 (03.04) appls. f/p stylish interior --___ Available Ride wanted 1 day a week-for FREE SA TELL1TE T V 9886005 or slightly handicapped lady from GARIBA LDI 980-5657 (09.04M) Lions Bay to N. Ym. Will pay GARDEN COURTS Gafibaldl Highlands for gas. 986-7662 eves. (03.1 1) 1 & 2 bedroom, renovated suites A?ail. now. 3 bdrm. semi- available, HT. WTR., heat, detached duplex. Al-Anon family group meeting, storage, park inclusive. Phone Perth Dr. $3W./mon. Thursdays at 7:30 p.h. Phone mgr. 898-5698 Jim Machan. Very nice. To see it is to love it. 898-9738. (1 1.29m) (09.04m) 987-5 1 15 (03.04) V.C. 2 bdrm. duplex $225. mon ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS THE NEW JUST LISTED! 892-3990, 898-3843, 892-9C44 obo. 3 bdrm. duplex, $260. mon PARK PLACE obo. 1-987-9089 (03.18) You had better hurry and THE SEARCH STOPS JUST’REDUCED TO S79,OOO 892-5528,892-3656,898-5324. ‘ APTS see this Gibralter Built 3 HERE... Located in the Eagle Run 37978 3rd Ave. (1 1.05m) 66 Offices for Rent bedroom Family Home Located on a beautifully area of Brackendale this Large 2 bdrm., 2 baths from located in close proximity landscaped private lot with well insulated home has HOWE SOUND WOMEN’S $275. 3 bdrms., 2 baths from to Schools 8 Shopping. HOT-TUB 8 GAZEBO in superior floor plan plus CEPTRE $300. Free 12 Channel satellite Various size offices. Available Large lot 8 fenced back backyard off the patio 8 features of a CUSTOM Drop in and referral for T.V. pool, sauna, weight room, immediately in Mountain FM yard provides room for sundeck. This well kept 4 BUILT HOME! 3 information and support, 38009 tennis barbecue pits, car wash, in building from $100./mon 980- family activities in the Bedroom Family home has Third Avenue Monday-Friday, 8585 or 921-8226 eves. (01.28M) bedrooms/ 2V2 Baths I building laundry, bicycle - ~~~ summer! PURCHASE 11/2 Baths (ensuite off the Fireplace /Large recroom to 1O:OO a.m. - 3 :oO p.m. storage, children’s play 2000 square feet of quality PRICE ONLY $56,900! Hurry master Bdrm) Recroom with name just a few,,. This is a Phone 892-5748 (02.1 1M) area,Quiet views, sunny, trees, second floor office’ space and call BlLL BILN. fireplace insert 8 wet bar, home you desen‘e to see, so close to schools and shopping, .I. available April 1986. Next to . Fireplace in livingroom and Call GEORGE MEARCE. 19 ’ Pets fully self-contained & very Court Mouse, Squamish. 892- more... Call BlLL today for efficient. Furnished display sie., 3870. (01.07m) further details. Beautiful cats and kittens for open 12-5 pm 7 days /wk. 892- OFFICE - STOREHOUSE OR- adoption. Call SPCA at 898- 3020 or 38171 Westway. 9890 or 898-5182. (05.28.M) (1 1.02M) WAREHOUSE LIKE THE lBEA OF: --. -living on a quiet Cul-de- Available immediately. Adopt a pound dog - take home Squamish Industrial Centre. 2nd sac? a friend for life. 898-5411. 2 bdrm. townhouses. 4 appl., -Wood Heat? f/p, drapes, carpets throughout. Ave. Phone 898-3063, ask for JUST LISTED.... (05.28. M) Walter, or 921-9491 (Vancouver) -1/3 Acre Lot? NO PETS. Avail immed. 898- 2 Bedroom Mobile Horns in ask for Harold. (01.29.M) a beautiful setting in Spiral -Enjoying a sun room LUXURY ...... 9651 (10.22m) LAMBSSPE~IALTY Luxury apartments at reasonable Court. This is lower than (facing morning sun)? Sound good? Then move on PET FOODS renting, So call MARG -Loads of fresh fruit in the into this newly renovated rates 67 Stores for Rent - For birds and small animals. 3 bedroom $475, 2 bedroom $12,000. . summer? home done in the “FINEST Boarding available for. birds. -Enclosed Carport? TASTE” ....Beautiful modern $395. All have washerldryers, Ideal Cleveland Ave. location, Baby budgies for sale. 898-9775. dishwasher, microwave, 650 sq. ft. for retail or storage, -PURCHASING A HOME AT kitchen with ceramic tiles Will deliver. (04.29) A REASONABLE PRICE? andskylight that allows you garburator, jacuzzi, fridge, $258. mon. 892-3912 days. Hurry and Call SPEN to enjoy the sunshine! 3 stove, icemaker, 894-6640. (03.04) HINDE, viewing by Bedrooms, 2 Baths (Ensuite (03.12m) appointment only. off the master Bdrm), 2 600 sq. ft. Store space. Eagle Fireplaces, Vaulted Cedar Are you going on holiday? Lady 2&3 bdrm. units located in Run. 898-9651 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. ABSOLUTELY CHARMING ceilings.... Completely fins avail. to nouSe sit. For details Pemberton . Each unit has a (01.21m) HOME BUYERS REQUEST ished up and down offering phone Gwen 898-3867 (03.04) fridge with ice maker, stove, located in the Garibaldi -3 or 4 bedroom home in the you 2,600 Sq. Ft. of living dishwasher, microwave, Estates. 5 bedrooms (3 up12 lower Estates (prefer V.L.A. area! A DREAM TO SEE, sc 42 child can garburator, washer/dryer, bath down), beaut if ully area). Call GEORGE and lets go ..... tub, jacuzzi, and f/p. Common decorated recroom, large -Ranch style home in areas feature tennis court, Retail space for rent Higblands sundeck off open plan Brackendale. YARN BUSINESS FOR Loving care for your pre-school playground, and sauna. Phone Mall sunnv kitchenldininn area. -Older 3 bedroom home in SALE child provided in my home. Greg Nissen at Mt. View Manor “Welcomes you into the warm”- Situated in a very quiet CUI- Brackendale. on busy 2nd Avenue. Good Please call Kathie 898-9049. 894-6640. (04.09m) -the only fully enclosed climate de-sac! Great for a large For results! Call SPEN Potential here! Call MARG (03.04) controlled mall in the area. Has family. call MARG to view! now.... for more information. 3 bdrm house on Lombardy retail space for lease. For ex: Avail. immed. 892-5350 53 ‘Id8 book store, jewellery, shoe, 02.18M) men’s clothing, travel, or insurance agents, hairdresser etc. ’83 ?A GMC Sierra Classic, p/s, .Newly refurbished 3 bdrm. or----professional offices f3r p/b, dual tanks, & batt., amh townhouse, 1250 sq. ft. Now doctors, dentists, chiropractors, 6 CY1.t 4 sPd.9 46,m renting for $395/mon. 898-5763 accountants, lawyers etc. km EX. cond; $8,500. 898-3179 or apply: Unit 1, Government Reasonable rates---call 681-0123. (03.04) Rd. &NoNameRd. (10.16m) 02.04M PAge 20 -Tuesday March 4,1986 -The Times

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The' next Census of Popul- loyee of the provincial gov- questionnaire on June 3 and ation will take place on dune ernment and held adminis- mail it to Statistics Canada c .. 3. trative positions as a gove- immediately. . In smallel Statistics Canada takes a rnrnent agent in Williams centres; Census represents Census every five years, Lake and Kamloogs. He was tives will drop off and pick collecting a wide range of Regional Government Agent up completed forms in per- facts and figures on the in Kamloops supervising of- son. Canadian people. This rou- fices throughout an area The 1986 Census is expec- tine inventory provides us similar to his assigned CAM ted to reveal that British with a unique and detailed territory. Columbia's population has database On the current This year, he and 21 other grown by more than six and economic 'Ondit- area managers will be in percent since 1981. At the Of the The charge of about 4,500 tem- same time the population gives us not Only an porary employees hired th- count is being done, a up-to-date picture Of roughout B.C. and Yukon. Census of Agriculture will but a*so us to Across Canada, 45,008 te- be undertaken to monitor look into Our past and to see rnporary positions have to Cauada's food production. something of our future, measuring changes and pr- be filled in order to complete population and stat- oviding important insights Canada's largest Survey. istics from the David Rushton, Statistic Canada Regional Director for B.C. and Yukon, welcomes Statistics Canada's regional Norm Bllakc,&asus area maaager for Sqraamkh, to the 1986 Census team. On June on new trends that may be censuswill determine, 8111- emerging. approach to conducting the ong other things, how much 3, SquamisB rcsidcmts will be asked twount themselves in. In Squamish, Norm Blake Census means vahable ec- money the federal govern- will be responsibe for mak- CU'Iomic in emPl* merit will transfer to the ing sure every household yment and spending for provinces in upcoming yea- communities. a- Two in hospital followina .completes their Census au- * rs. In turn, the provincial PI uestionnaire. Me will suI;e- Methods of collecting inf- government grants funds to rvise Census Representati- ormation will be as varied as municipalities based on their bus accident ves as they drop off forms to the different types of com- population. When someone Two Vancouver men were scene. these was a build up of slush individrsiil homes in the munities in the province. In doesn't fill in a Census hospitalized following a bus The bus was located appr- in the area. Squamish area. urban areas, residents will questionnaire, the whole accident on Highway 99 on oximately 100 feet down the The bus is owned by Blake was a longtime emp be asked to complete their community loses -- so count Sunday, Feb. 28. Squamish bank. The driver and one RCMP received the call at passenger were located, At $:25 a.m. Sunday advising this time, it was learned that them a passenger bus had the bus was heading io gone off the highway 1 km Whistler empty and had south of Swift Creek. picked up a person on the Passenger Carl Chamber road who was having car was listed in critical condit- trouble and taking him to ion in Lions Gate Hospital on help. Feb. 24. Bus driver Ralph The passenger was sever- Plant was listed in stable ely injured and the. driver condition in Vancouver Ce- who was imshock could not neral Hospital. give py details. A good When the call was receiv- sweep was done by the ed, RCMP were advised that emergency services at the there were at least six scene but no other persons SOMETHiNO FOR EVERYONR

injured persons. Along with were found. This grid search ...... I...... -3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, the police, the Squamish was only done as a precaut- COMPLETELY RENOVATED - A SOUND INVESTMENT - B gigantic living room, dining Fire Department, and three ionary measure. pine kitchen, attractive wood double bay car wash - a do it VENDOR WANTS TO SELL room opening on ta THIS FANTASTIC 4 bedroom entertainment covered patio. ambulances attended the At the time of the accident, burning stove, 2 large yourself. It is a paying bedrooms, new floor in proposition at a small price. home fully finished up and This property is situated on kitchen - the comfort in this down, completely fenced and acreage with our very own semi-detached greets you as UPPER SQUAMlSH -20 PIUSlandscaped around a beautiful stream and laI e and lots ol you walk in the door. Priced in. acres $3,OOO an acre. inground swimming pool, nice room for the kids to play and the low 50's. Talk to Ronnie on Stephen Howard has the mountain view from all dad to roam. Call Dorothy thisone. MLS detail. around the house - priced in Golden for more infor. 898. Spectacular HS view, near new, 4 PEMBERTON -DARCY the70's MLS 3249 MIS OF YOU'VE ONLY OUST bdrm., 3 baths, 3 car garage & 115 acres in a quiet valley with SCHOOL [$hmenterry) workshop. New subdivision, Gates River meandering thru BEGUN - 2 bedroom cozy DON'T HAWS %Wid home, completely secluded CLOSE'on this 3 bedroom MONEY? WANT TO OUY A near Lions Bay. $149,000. entire property. 2 bedrooms - home. Full price $59,900 this HOUSE? CHECK THIS OUTJ cozy living room with and situated on 1 acre plus, small $93,000. 10%t assumable F/P area cleared, the rest in small home. has a fantastic back $73,000 assumable (without mortgage. All Sq. trade wood heater - Large kitchen - trees. Living room with air- yard that is full fenced, Ask qualifications) at 9%74 considered. 892-9997 eves. mountain view. Several tight heater. Lots of kitchen Stephen Howarl monthly payments of $776.1 1 (03 44) outbuildings including large cupboards and dinette. NEW LISTING Excellent 3 including taxes. Asking price barn. Fridge, stove, dish-washer, bedroom home located in $79,000 - Complete1 finished washer and dryer stay. All this Valleycliffe with an in-law up ond down - rear ly a nice Cedar & glass Lindel home on home in Garibaldi Highlands. 90 acres Birkenhead Lake area, priced in the low 50s. Give suite. in basement, ensuite, Judd Slough. 3 bdrm., 2 baths, acres cleared and fenced. Dorothy Golden a call to find MLS huge living room with vaulted 60 carport, plus a large corner Ideal hobby ranch. call ALEC Dut more 890-3249. MLS lot. Will sell quickly so call ceilings & woodstove. Kitchen, WATSON 452-3255 (Crest dining area, laundry , workshop, Pam Dewar now for an Realty) or drop into Birkenhead appointment to view. 890-3944 IMMACULATE HOME -for the sauna, double carport, young couple with small Resort on Gates Lake. '(03.04) $56,400 MLS greenhosue 81 orchard. Fenced, 6 (03.18) family, retired, or single, at a appls. Open house 1105 Judd YOU COULD OWN THIS 2.1 8 reasonable price. Ir is a Rd. Sat &Sun., 11 - 4 p.m. Prior ACRES and build your dream charmer. It really won't last. viewing. 898-5904 (03.04) home or if you wished Give Phil a call on this one. MUST SELL property could possible be MLS FINISHED FAMILY ROOM L Lot on Perth & Peebles, Gar. subdivided into 3 very large INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY in with wood stove 2nd Highlands. 929-6960. (03.04) residential lots, or if you are bathroom down. House fi OREA? FAMfLIl HOME, Squamish only $26,000 per all 84 Mobile Hemes for Sale into building could be R3 pointed outside, 2 years of :ompletely remodelled, 2 full zoning located on the golf acre in minimum of 6 acres. - age, well landac~pd and i20 CGiiCGS >atRs, 5 bedrooms, large course. road - priced in ihe Ask Staphan Wo.iJe;d aSoi;: FOR SALE BY OWNER: wight kitchen, detached bo's. Call Ronnie for further sharing on strata possibilities. fenced. Nice stonework. Give 24' x 40' 3 bdrm. mobile home, 4. garage and o large lot. MLS details, mls Cal IToday ! Wayne Mitchell a call to view! appl., utility shed & covered Custom homes, additions, renovations, home sundeck. Nicely located in Timbertown. No. 227 T.T. improvements. Call Jim 892- $19,500 ob0 898-5937 or 898- 3651 (Q3.W) 5406 (03.18)

@ark for new 14 x 70 mobile- manufactured home of your ...... choice from Watson Homes ...... ;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.f:.:.:.:.:.~.:.:,:.~.:.~.~.~ Coquitlam. CAI1 collect 526- :.:.:.f:.:.:.:.:.::..:f.:.:t.:.~.;.;.;.:.:.:s 7891 (02.04M) ...... - t The Times -Tuesday March 4,1986 - Page 21 SePlsSn Wdnday 1-3 pin-Lifedrawings, models, avdhrable tQ ihhyrove yaur skill at Brackendale Art Gallery. Wendladay nights- A course in miracles. Drop in study group 790 -9:3Q pm., 41318 Kingswood Dr. More infor- Stan Bannister 898-5985. 2nd Thursday ea& msnth- Squamish Valley Kennel Club monthly meetings at 730 p.m., Hospital Mouse. For more info “MQPC~is Fitness Month..... what do you 892-3744. do to keep fit?.” Monday night Bingo - Sponsored by St. Joseph’s Church in B.C.I Tsl Civic Centre. Doors open 5 pm., Bonanza, 6:45 p.m., regular games - 730 p.m. B.C. Tel is giving its Wedwsday, Marcb 5 -Squamish Field Naturalist Club meeting 1.3-million customers a at 7:30 p.m, in Squiunish Public LibraryAide show Margarete Scott, chance to invite the world to presentation by James MacArthur. homemaker: “Jog” EXPO 86 with a new long Wednesday, March 5 -International Women’s Day Dinner distance promotion beginn- [p6tluck) - Brackendale Art GAllery at 230 pm. Limited ing March 1. number of tickets at $5. each available at Womb's Centre, Following Expo’s highly 38@ - 3rd Avenue, 892-5748. successful “Invite the World” promotion, B.C. Tel, Wed. March 5, Thurs. Mar. 6 -Howe Sound Baseball an official sponsor of EXPO pegistrationfrom 7 to 9 p.m. in Civic Centre lobby or call 898- 5746 (exec) or 898-5682 (registrar). 86 through its membership Jackie Atkinson, in Telecom Canada, has Friday, March 7 - Initiation, honour and awards night at the secretary: chosen to. show its support Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 277 at 7:30 p.m. “I ride a bike six miles a for Expo by extending the promotion with a new cont- Sat. Mar. 8, Sun. March 9- Howe Sound Curling Association day.” will hold aGarage Sale in the Valleycliffe Mall at 12 noon each est. day. Customers will have a chance to win one of five Saturday, March 8 -The Legion Dart Club will hold a European vacations for two tournament in aid of the B.C. Heart Fund. in Air Canada’s world, incl- Monday, March 10 -Royal Canadian Legion Branch NQ. 277 - ‘uding seven nights accom- general meeting at 7:30 p.m. modation at an InterConti- nental hotel; a $300 meal Tuesday, March 11- Arts Council meeting in Arts Council Dsil Atkin, sbudent: allowance at the hotel, cou- building at 7:30 p.m. Newpmernbers welcome. “Sit-ups .. .lots of them. ’’ rtesy of en Route Credit Wednesday, March 12 -Expo Society meeting at Brackendale Card, plus an additional Art Gallery at 7:30 pm. New members and interested persons $1,000 in cash to cover invited to attend. expenses. Subscribers will also have a, Thursday, March 13, 27 -Royal Canadian Legion chance to win one of 1000 Bingo - doors open 6 p.m., early bird 7 p.m., regular games 7:30 p.m. one-day passes to Expo 86. Jill Webb, LTCA: To qualify, customers are Saturday, March 15, - St. Patick’s Day Bake Sale and raffle in “I go to aerobics, plus required to make a minimum Highlands Mall from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. --sponsored by St. all my housework.” of three long distance calls, Joseph’s C.W.L. billed to their .home number, Saturday, March 22 - Squamish Skating Club Ice Carnival inviting friends and relati- “Our Little Town” at Civic Centre. Two performances 1 p.m. ves to Vancouver, B.C. for and 7 p.m. Tickets available at Fashionality, Red Balloon, Bon EXPO 86, May 2 through Marche, Craft Zorinuisscui. October 13. Only those long distance calls made between Friday, Saturday, Sunday, March 28,29,30 - Squamish Youth Chorale’s Easter presentation of musical “The Witness” in March 1’and April 30 apply. Mamquam Elementary School. Friday, Saturday - 7:30 p.m., All B.C. Tel residential Easter Sunday - 3 p.m. subscribers will receive contest entry forms with their monthly telephone bills beginning this month. B.C. Tel will be mailing more than two-and-a-half million entry forms to customers between now and the end of April. These forms should be filled out with the three long distance numbers called and the dates the calls were made. Entries .can either be mailed in a separate envel- ope to: “Invite the World to EXPO 86 with B.C. Tel”, P.O. Box 82339, Burnaby, B.C. V5C 5P8 or deposited in BRACKENDALE the entry barrels located in 1340 sq. ft . rancher on Phone Marts and Public 70x210 ft. lot, 3 large Offices. bedrooms, large living Entries should not be mai- 3 BEDROOM GREAT room with f/p insert, led in with monthly bill HOME family room, country GARIBALDI HIGH- payments as they must be Located on 1.66 acres of PRICED REDUCED kitchen, stove fridge, LANDS - processed separately. property near the BACMELQR’S TO SS1,SSo. asking $59,900. TRADITIONAL To be eligible to win one of Squamish Golf and GARIBALDI ESTATES Style custom home, the 1005 prizes, worth app- PARADISE W4 BUILDING LOT roximately $44,000 in total, Country Club. This $29,800. asking price, 3 bedroom rancher on On Diamond Rd. very well built, energy property is built on a quiet street. Good starter entries must be received by for this large 80x134 lot 7th AVE. efficient, 2x6 June 13, with the draw to be very private and with a small every or retirement home. 4 lots with many fruit construction and double beautifully landscaped held July 2, 1986, liveable trailer, with Vacant so easy to show. trees, has services, glazing. Luxurious mst . Telecom Canada’s Pavilion, lot. Some features are a efficient woodstove. Call JOYCE to view. asking $35,000. bedroom suite. plus 3 one of more than 80 on the large inground pool, . Ideal for someone who 898-9386 or 892-357 1. MOUSE ON 2Y2 more bedrooms. Super Expo site, will feature a sauna, full basement, wants some land, but ACRES kitchen with sunken Circle-Vision 360 film - Por- garage, sundeck. Priced wants to wait before On highway near family room just steps traits of Canada - produced at $139,000. Call GABE away. plus MUCH, by Walt Disney Productions. building that speciai Mount Currie, asking The Pavilion will also PERRON 808-31 87 OK name. The property is MUCH MORE.Call 892-357 1. $45,m. include displays of the latest in the heart of Call HELEN MAGEE BEV CROFT for details in communications technol- Brackendale and is well ON THE ABOVE 898-53 15 or 892-357 1. GOOD OLD DAYS ORY treed and cared for LISTINGS 892-5901 This home in Eagle Run . Block Bros. NRS has is a fine example of the $1,500 down and professional salespeople No. 628. blend of new and old. payments of $250. sure with extensive experience SO YOU WANT TO in your local I BUILD? Living areas on main beats renting, this is the neighburhood combined COMMEBPPCAE kOTS WARH floor, and all bedrooms only one like it in town. with the national 2 on 2nd Ave. Close to Well have a look at some are up. 2% baths, Call and ask for JUDE connections of the NRS waterfront frontage, of the best lots in town. YOUR DIET network. Block Bros. 150’ x 120’ Raised to All areas. Low $TEENS Adam’s f/p, oak BANNISTER and I’ll National Real Estate For information Service adds up to the and up. some with views, on how the cabinets and more. Mid give you the address to road level with fill and YMCAcan by. Remeber, fo Ask best service for all your now buildable. STAN all serviced. STAN Improve your 80’s. CAll STAN ml estate needs. I lifestyle call: BANNISTER to view. for JUDE. BANNISTER 898-5905 BANNISTER 898-5905 6M-0221 898-5905 or 892-357 I or 892-3571. or 892-3571 . ‘TheBest You Can Do For bu”

Page 22 -Tuesday March 4,1986 -Tbe Times “I’m proud of our kids, they “and they w~rkedhard. I Midway through the first in front to close out the responded well.” doii’t think I can point my half the Selects opened the scc ring. For Doug Muir, a 3-1 defeat finger at anyone and say scoring and then five mim- “They (McSween) were in a at the hands of McSween they piayed any less than a t es later got a lucky break as bit of a panic after we scored Selects in the first round of good game.” The difference Squamish managed to mai- our ,goal,” Muir said, “and the provincial cup was not, though was the back he. ntain the pressure within we had B eouple of chances by far, a moment to hang “We have a lot of potentia1 the eighteen yard box, get- ti, get a second he. Overall ,one’s head in disappointm- back there, which is raw ting away half a dozen shots McSween deserved to win ent. Instead it was a game right now, but McSween’s including one off the cross but with a little luck we that showed the coach of the defence was very sure-foo- bar, but failing to capitalize. could have won it. I think eleven-year-old, premier ted and organized. In chas- McSween broke out of the they were just a goal better division Squamish Termin- ing the ball down in their scrimmage and potted the than us.” als, promising signs. own end they had the ability winning effort. In the second Muir also cited several “It was a good experience to turn with the ball and that lead was increased to players for having excepti- for us,” Muir said of playing make a play while we still 3-0 before Danny Muir made onal Fames such as Kinnear, a Metro division club. which don’t have the power to a good run down the left side . Muir,‘ David Gaudin, Jerd is a step up from Premier, clear it at times.” and set up Matthew Kinnear Cox and Michael Oord, the ,]. latter of which is a ten-year-old who “is really coming on, has good ball control and fits right in at BLANKET CLASSIFIED ADVE*RTlSlNG midfield.” i‘hese Ads appear in the more than 70 Newspapers of the B.C. and Yukon Community Newspapers Association and reach 800,OOO homes and a potential two million readers. The Terkninals still have $169. for 25 words ($3. per each’additional w.0r-d) Call THETIMES &.892=5131to place one the regular season as well as the North Shore District AUTOMOTIVE B US I NESS BUS1NESS FOR SALE MISC. PERSONALS Premier Cup to look forward Where can you lease a truck 0 pP6RTU N IT I ES OPPORTUNITIES Lighting Fixtures. Western NOW an opportunity to meet to and, as Muir put it, “if we for only $119.97 per month? Bowser, B.C. Was $125,000 See “Live It Uji’ eTVF%. Canada’s largest display. other unattached adults in play up to our standards we Call Ed Clark collect at now $~s,~oo.3h acre on Monday, Februar 24? Sea- Wholesale and retail. Free your area. Serving singles can win it.” 525-3481 or toll-free at 1- island highway includes son’s Fragrance 8onsultants Catalogues available. Nor- of all ages. Close Encoun- 800-242-7757.. DL 5674. 2000 sq.ft. block building earn hundreds saving others burn Lighting Centre Inc., ters, 837 Hamilton Street, with 1000 sq.ft. suite above. thousands! 31 Replicas, 4600 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6B 2R7. Lease 4x4 $244 per month! Three 60 foot greenhouses World’s Finest Fragrances. Burnaby, B.C. V5C 2K5. 681-6652. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Factory order to your specs! excellent opportunity for Special $300. Retail Kit $99. Phone 1-299-0666. Monday to Saturday. leaselbuy carItruck-GM- nursery or retail operation. ’ 1-800-387-7875. Montreal Military Surplus: pt ‘d-Chrysler-lm orts. Call Prices far below replace- REAL ESTATE Bob Robinson foll-free 1- ment cost. Phone 753-9151, Pain Control Without Pills Workshirts $2.75, Work- Creston B.C. 104 Acres with 800-242-4416, 584-1222. 9-3p.m. weekdays. with electric impulse pants $3.50, workboots $15. house, haysheds, outbuild- Darts D. L.7836. (T.E.N.S.) machine (as seen Handcuffs, bags, knives, ings. Gently rolling with Easy Money! Earn extra on T.V.’s Marketplace prog- Parkas, combat Pants, etc. Buy or lease new or used money as a part-time Regal creek. Three crops alfalfa ram). Moneyback guarantee ‘ $2 for catalogue (reimburse- possible. Perfect for trucks direct from B.C.’s #1 Representative. For your satisfaction. Dealer inquiries ment on first order). Mill- cattle’ or horses. $25 ,000. The results of Wednesday volume Ford Dealer. Noth- Free Gift Catalogue write invited. Toll Free call 1-800- txY Surplus, Box 243, St. grime singles at the Royal Canad- ing down, we pay transpor- Regal, 939 Eglinton Avenue 663-4350. 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