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Harbourmamzhotel GANGES Duncan and District -raj|$, Credit Union H. SALT SPRING ISLAND BRANCH It's all here SAVINGS - LOANS - MORTGAGES OR beautiful SaltSpring Uland If) VOUR GROUP \NV PARTY I Avf ROM i^ YOUR CREDIT UNION RCMfcMBEH TOCON1ACT THt FHlfNIUY PfcOPl I Harbour Mamz Hotel Better In So Many W* BOX 99 GANGES. SAL TSPR INC ISLAND BRITISH COLUMBIA •r litiwiOnm 537*2X33 •' KncrvXlo* R.R. 3, Ganges Valcourt Centre 537-5587 GANGES - FULFORD DIRECTORY SALT SPRING ISLAND 1979 HARBOURS END MARINA Outboard Sterndnve (Ganges Boat Yard i Staff Fully Qualified AUTHORIZED OMC & MERCURY SERVICE CENTRE JOHNSON PARTS & ACCESSORIES BOAT & MOTOR STORAGE HAULOUT MARINE WAYS MARINE HARDWARE & PAINTS 537-2932 Ganges 537-2932 A. E. GEAR Gulf Islands Water Taxi Ltd MARINE SERVICES 24 HOUR SERVICE COASTAL TOWING Dock & Mooring Buoy Installations Night Calls 537-5846 or 537-5760 Box 343, Ganges M. i CapuOu Pass 537-9255 Box 814, Ganges Jack Hughes 537-2510 HARDWARE DRYGOODS LINK HOUSEWARES OFFICE MOUAT'S 4 WAYS TO BUY 537 5551 537 5593 TRADING CO. LTD. Casn. Cubbon Account, Ganges, B.C. Charge*, Mastercharge Island Owned and Operated Since 1907 GANGES AUTO MARINE We Sell Only the Highest Quality Products at Competitive Prices All Servicing is Done Here BOATS * MOTORS • TRAILERS * CHAINSAWS • LAWNMOWERS DOUBLE EAGLE FIBREGLASS - SPRINGBOK ALUMINUM BOATS - AQUA DORY DINGHIES EVINRUDE OUTBOARDS MERCRUISER. OMC & VOL VO STERNDRIVES ROAD RUNNER & EZ LOADER TRAILERS POULAN & HUSQVARNA CHAINSAWS TORO - ELECTRIC, SELF PROPELLED & RIDING MOWERS SUPERIOR MUFFLER We Guarantee All Products Bear Telatronic Alignment System TIRES BATTERIES BOAT & CAR TOWING LICENSED MECHANICS Bus. 537 5509 Box 556, Ganges Res. 537-9725 GULF ISLANDS SPECIALISTS Free Evaluation MILLER & TOYNBEE INVESTMENT RESIDENTIAL RECREATIONAL PROPERTIES REALTY LTD. 537 5537 Box 8, Ganges 537-5537 FOXGLOVE GULF ISLANDS TRADING CO. Farm and Garden Supply FEEDS - SEEDS - FERTILIZERS GROCERIES - FRESH MEATS - PRODUCE GARDEN SUPPLIES - NURSERY Pet Foods & Supplies FREEZER BEEF & CUSTOM CUTTING BEER BOTTLE DEPOT R.R. 3, Lower Ganges Road, at Atkins Tom Gossett 537-2012 Ganges 537-9433 HOTEL & RESTAURANT trevor j maskell, d.c. doctor of chiropractic Specializing in Home Cooked Meals COFFEE SHOP Corbett Avenue FULLY LICENCED DINING ROOM (Behind Gov't. Building) Prop. Rita Dods Box 272, Ganges 537-5338 Box 1163. Ganges 537-9414 A GUIDE TO SERVICES IN PENINSULA CHIMNEY SERVICE For Cleaning Of CHIMNEYS & FIREPLACES SIDNEY Sidney STOVES, FURNACES. BOILERS &,,< ^^ 656-4295 Serving All the Gull Islands c/o 537-2923 qrm HARBOUR 0333 ihe Professionals at TEXACO SIDNEY TIRE LTD. • TIRES EXPERT MECHANICAL & SERVICE WORK • WHEELS All-Make Exhaust Repairs All Work Guaranteed • BRAKES • SHOCKS USE OUR COURTESY CAR WHILE YOU SHOP • WHEEL ALIGNMENT For Appointment Please Call Archie oi Nick Reedeker • WHEEL BALANCE 656-5033 10421 Resthaven Drive 656 5033 9817 Resthaven Drive 656-5544 Business Cards Bulletins ARBUTUS PRESS B™*»»- invoices Letterheads Envelopes Invitations Statements BOX 2296 SIDNEY, B.C. V8L 3S8 Dance & Draw Tickets Rubber Stamps Made to Order Printers of This Dim tury W.H. (Bill) Bamford 656-5316 Ganges — 2 G.R. ARNOn - FIREPLACES GARY B. DUNCAN WOOD BURNING FIREPLACES - SPACE HEATERS IMLDINC DESIGNERS STOVES - HEATILATOR CIRCULATORS Sitewi ii k - House Plans - Interiors Residential Commercial Box 428, Ganges 537 5853 Box 647, Ganges 537-5013 Anderson RR Drake Rd 537-5339 SALT SPRING ISLAND Anderson Richard H Malavie* Dr 537-2987 GANGES Anderson! Horel Rd 537-2480 EMERGENCY NUMBERS INCLUDING Anderson WD Walkers Hook Rd 537-2414 FULFORD HARBOUR ft GANGES Anderson William MalaviewDr 537-5888 AndreaeHenry Mansell Rd 537-2904 AMBULANCE SERVICE 537 2323 Andress C E Dr vet Rainbow Rd -537-5334 Andress C E Or North End Rd 537-5483 AbolitDM AlderSt 537-2170 Andrew Lucius A D 01 Musgrm Landing -653-4328 FIRE & RESCUE Acneson Miles M StarkRd 537-5309 Caretaker 653-4470 EMERGENCY ONLY 537 5544 AckermanCon Parti Or 537-5752 Addison CW CreeksideDr 537 9672 Andrew W Arnold Saltspring Way 537-9394 Information 537 2531 Adshead Henry Reynolds Rd 453-4382 Andrews E K Seebe Mt Baker Cres 537-2159 Adshead Kenneth Reynolds Rd 653 422* Andrews Richard Dennis FOREST FIRE REPORTS AqarAVH Woodland Or 537-2704 Saltspring Way 537-5411 Dial 0 (no chi|) lui Zenith 5555 Agnew Frances Mrs Part Or 537-2318 AngusRoss Quebec Dr 537-5891 AkehunlAJ Sunset t> 537 2746 Annie s MUSK Boi Hereford Ave 537-9421 POLICE RC.M.P AktrmaaDJ Fulford-Ganges Rd 653-4539 Antenen M Lower Ganges Rd 537-5190 AkermanMW FuKord -Ganges Rd 653-4314 AntonikL Lang Rd 537-5753 Ganges Detachment 537 5555 Akerman Pat 6>a»«t Pi Rd 653-4352 Appleby AS Dogwood Lane 537-5863 It M answer Dial 0 fur . Zenith 50000 Akerman R E Tad Aquarian Publishing Co Ganges Rd FIIH H 653-4372 Lower Ganges Rd 537-9451 RESCUE CO ORDINATION CENTRE Akerman Robert M ARBUTUS COURT MOTEL FuHord-Ganges Rd 653-4228 MARINE EMERGENCY Vesuvius bay Rd 537-5415 Albert son Cam MalaviewDr y»/-««» ARBUTUS STUDIOS Upland Rd 537-5391 Vicluna 3881543 AlbhouseJC Churchill Rd 537-2183 Aleksick Milan Sunset Or 537-2814 Archbold WiHtam Wildwood Or 537-2524 Vancouver 732 4141 AleiAnder Howard F Royrke Rd 537-2259 Archer CW Upper Ganges Rd 537-2873 Alexander R F urford-Ganges Rd 537-2047 ArcherHR Scott Pt Dr 537-2659 FLYING SERVICES Allan AS Woodland Or 537-5802 ArcherM Isabella Pt Rd 653-4490 Allan Edwin A Futford-Ganges Rd 537-2566 Areas C Orchard Rd Fun* H 653-4670 FLIGHT CENTRE VICTORIA 656 3936 Allan James H Hilhnew PI 537-9241 AnssWC North Beach Rd 537-2541 Frum Gult Is. Dial 0 lor Zenith 2443 AhbergC Ok) Divide Rd 537-5480 Armitstead Thomas E Alton RR IsabeltaPtRd 653-4202 Lower Saltspring Way 537-2441 ArmourJohnW Beddis Rd 537-5493 AMBULANCE SERVICES PROVU.CIAL m^ ^^ Park Or 537-Z323 Armstrong El MalaviewOr 537-5104 WATER TAXI Anderson A E Fufford -Ganges Rd 537-5018 Armstrong L J Crof ton Rd 537-2591 Gulf Is. Water Taxi Ganges 537 2510 Anderson Em.1 Beam Pt Rd «3-4447 Amok) John L 0 Mobrae Ave 537-2526 Anderson H H C Torek* Scott Rd 537-2945 Arnolds Southey Pt Rd 537-5684 Mayne Express, Mayne Is 539 2411 Anderson King WoodtandOr JH'iSZ6, Amolt G Kenneth Tnncomali Hghts 537-5853 Andersonl Baker Rd 5J7.2K7. Aronoff Michael Walkers Hook Rd 537-9653 Anderson M Dons Menftiaick Rd - - -653-4279 Ashford David R McGill Rd 537-5362 DOCTOR Ashley George MalaviewOr 537-5835 Ashmore Ernest Mt Belcher Hghts 537-9574 GANGES — FULFORD Askten Barney Bittancourt Rd 537-2870 DENTIST Assessment Aiiirwi.i; of B C DIRECTORY Lower Ganges Rd 537-5712 This Directory is published and distributed. Aston Robert A Douglas Rd 537-9393 PERSONAL & NEW LISTINGS without charye, to every household and AtkinsRR MobraeAve 537-2913 business on Salt Spring and the tour Outer Atkins Robert Sharpe Rd 537-2172 Gull Islands, by Arbutus Press, Sidney, B.C., Atkins William Cusheon Lake Rd 537-2234 with the COMPLIMENTS OF THE Atkinson Margaret Mrs Lawn Hill 537-9809 ADVERTISERS. Alley R Tripp Rd 537-2989 Atwood Richard F Soulhy Pomt Rd 537-2317 Every eftort has been made to ensure Aast R S FurJort-Ganges Rd 537-9386 accuracy, however Arbutus Press accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever for AUT0PUN SeelirsuranceCorpof BC AvesEO FnntvaleRd 537-5337 inconvenience to any persons due to errors. omissions or changes in listings Additional rnoiiM available, while supply lasts, tor $1 00 Please write to Arbutus Press. B C See British Columbia ' • 2>»6 Vmey. B.C V8L 3S8. BachnchJL Bradbury Rd 537-9306 or phone 656-5316 BaconWR Broadwell Rd 537-5135 OUR ADVERTISERS WILL BaderCR Collin Rd 537-2661 Bader Gordon H Collin Rd 537-2650 APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS Bader Larry Mt Enkine 537-5176 BadessoAF Castiltou Way 537-5117 W. BANGERT CONSTRUCTION L.S. BROWN CONSTRUCTION BUILDERS OF DISTINCTIVE HOMES CUSTOM HOMES Fine Interior Woodwork Mariner Modular Homes Our Specialty Box 510, Ganges 5375692 Box 861, Ganges 537 2284 Ganges — 3 »"">™ miumtmtruui i„ni,i •»wi«iiwiiiiinfi i EASTON CONTRACTING LTD. Gulf Islands Driftwood PI BUfcat P PIVM mi ••*• Of (.•<H.I1N«IMI1| ftUI WtBWttMAl Serving AII the Gull Islands SPfcUALiZlNC IN (l STOM WORK Read All About the Islands Every Week 537-2211 f Box 91. Mayne Island 539-2255 BaiaesBJ CJMIM 537-5629 BellKevin North Beach Rd 537-5833 BostockF Lower Games Rd 537-2877 iMtiPN litmnCm 537-5687 Belryk Randy Blackburn Rd 537-2349 BosweiISC AchesonRd 537-9558 BakerGM Walkers Hook Rd 537-5729 Benett Ellen L Mrs Duke Rd 653-4495 BottingEN Scott Point Dr 537-5180 Baker Hare* G Natal* Lane 537-9602 Benjamin HC Morth Beach Rd 537-5194 BoulterG DesmondCres 537-2482 BourdmG FuWord-Ganges Rd 653-4437 BafcerJW Robmson Rd 537-2275 BENNETT G OR eye speclst Chu-Aa Dr -537-9828 rM FerlSl 537-5371 BowdenDTR Rainbow Rd 537-9877 BennettC BlackburnRd 537-9668 BowdenJ Maurice rTJ Woodland Dr 537-9502 Bennett G Morth Beach Rd 537-9766 Lower Saltspnng Way 537-5137 Baker Ted £ FunwssRd 653-4430 Bennett J E Cranberry Rd 537-2100 Bowers Denis E North Bead) Rd 537-5426 BanRA Mt Beteaer Hghts 537-5623 Bennett Jonathan Duke Rd 653-4495 BowtbyVJ MatanewDr 537-2413 BaiUteCM MtEnkineRd 537-2666 Bennett R Long Harbour 537-5367 BoiOouglasW Corbett Rd 537-5877 BatoerArt OtdSeottW 537-5776 BergsonF Dean Rd 537-2258 BrabandtCG Beddis Rd 537-2277 Bangert W Construction Upper Ganges Rd-537-5692 BergstromeS HilhnewPl 537-9624 BracherEncS Chartesworth Rd 537-5394 BANK OF MONTREAL Beit Gordon Group Capt Divide Rd 537-2717 BracherJNCol Mt Baker Cm 537-2467 FuWord-Ganges Rd 537-5524 BestVC MRMHP Rd 537-202J) Bracket! 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