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sy rlii to health minister .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. , 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- Page 2 Tuesday March 4,1986 -The Times --- . ". ., , .I. .. .. .. ... _.. , .. I§ PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE 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 Western 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 Page 4 -Tuesday March 4,1986 -The Times- - the 9 . 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.