- 'olume 6. Number 4 Tuesday, January 23, 7 996 93C + GST ew life for industrial r unci1 adopts a vision to form basis of official community plan amendment v Patricia Heintzman

-L new vision for land use in the Squamish industrial irk has gwen a proposed hotel in the park new life. [inicipal council adopted a land use plan developed ; the economic development committee which facili- t2s the development of not only the hotel, but also :tends industrial park use to include service, tourism ILIrecreation, high technology light industry, institu- mal services and a factory outlet mall. ZoLincil voted at a November meeting to table a quest by the proponents of the proposed hotel to &nd the official community pian and a zoning bylaw allow for service, tourism and commercial develop- c7.t on the highway frontage site. The request was Ked until the EDC report outiining a vision for the Liilstrial park wiis complete. ;dlowing the adoption of a land use plan for the ;lustrial park Tuesday at council, the planning y7nrtment was directed to look into rezoning the $way frontage kind to accommodate the hotel. The zoning recluest will probably bt, giver, first reading at c next couilcil meeting Feb. 6, said Mayor Corinne : isdale. -he debate over industrial park land use at the eco- mic develoynient conlimi ttee lwei was far froiii mimous, said Coun. Meg Feilovv'cs, r:xcept on the ,ne of not permitting office deveiopimnl . 1- iter thorough consideration, fo tir options were rjught forward and voted on by the committee as pos- 1: .: visions for the indust-rlal park. The main discrep- cy between the options had to do with the inclusion exclusion of a factory outlet mall. Iounci1 rejected the recommendation of the commit- ! to adopt option three as developed by the EDC. ition three encompasses a vision for both phase 1 and zse 2 of the park, and features service and tourist tnmercial highway frontage, high technology located the northeast corner of the park, heavy industry in 2 southern section and a mix of light industrid and :reational and instifutiofial uses in the central and 1.thern sectors. AT0 specific dcsigmtion was given for actory outlet mall.

which take place between Jan. 1 mci tlw 7 Patricia Heinkman end of January. "We're looking at the end of February for the budget," he added. adoption of the final budget. For twmplc, L deficit plagues the municipal provisional Once the reviews are complete, they will be roof repairs at the Brennm Park I.,cisurc. dget, leaving much room for improve- Centre will proceed under the autliority of mt, says Coun. Ron Barr. "We're in pretty the provisional budget. d shape. Let's hope we get some BCR "When staff promise Treasurer Kim Anema expressed concr'l-17 mey or something/" he said in response to certain things we should that departments have not confornicd to ;enera1 revenue fund deficit of $2,446,027 budget requirements. "We'rc imt getting s year. expect those things." results here," he said. "I don't find it too 'he provisional budget is a working docu- - Cotrn. Meg Fellowes good." !nt which will be improved upon through Coun. Meg Fellowes added that significant ? administration review process. submitted to council for discussion, amend- variances in the budget cannot be tolerated. hinistrator Bob h4iles said the depart- ment and ratification. The provisional bud- "When staff promise certain things we :nt reviews should be wrapped up by the get is required to authorize expenditures should expect those things." - Westland on the Estuary

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Those ual partners has been adjourned If an appeal in the Cuerrier accepted by Drost, s Contested and Uncontested Divorces until June. Three judges made case is successful, it would set a One of the vi the decision Thursday to precedent regarding consent Cuerrier told her Child Custody and Access adjourn the case until June 18- obtained by fraud, and make tested for HIV nin Separation Agreements 19 to allow five justices to pre- withholding information on a lier and was fou side because of the implication person’s HIV status when hav- negative, when in fact he Child and Spousal Maintenance the case could have on public ing sexual intercourse a crimi- been tested a short time be Cohabitation and Marriage Agreements policy in Canada. nal offense under the Criminal that and found to be positi The case against Henry Code of Canada. “Assault becomes aggra Property Division Cuerrier began June 29, 1994 Ehrcke is basing the appeal on said Ehrcke. “T Whistler Squamish when he was arrested and the belief Drost ”erred in con- charged with two counts of cluding no evidence. 332-4370 Lorimer Road 201-1365 Pemberton Ave. aggravated assault related to ”His (Drost’s) finding was that 932-3211 892-52541932-6938 the withholding of his positive in law, there was no evidence of HIV status. He was subsequent- lack of consent,” said Ehrcke. were endangered, he said. ly held in custody without bail “Silence under these circum- fact that neither women te for six months due to the risk he stances constitutes fraud.” posed to society. He was even- Cuerrier tested HIV-positive Ehrcke said that during tually acquitted of both charges in August 1992. Human original trial, the judge in B.C. Supreme Court last immunodeficiency virus is influenced by a similar case January. believed to be linked to Ontario in which a man was Trial Judge, Ian Drost, ruled acquired immune deficiency tially acquitted of criminal there was insufficient evidence syndrome (AIDS). He was ‘told ligence for withholding his to convict the 32-year-old at that time by a public health status. Cuerrier. Drost concluded that nurse at Coast-Garibaldi Health In that case, the victims both women consented to have Unit he should inform his sexu- tracted HIV. The case was i unprotected sex, even if they al partners of his HIV status midst of an appeal w weren’t informed of Cuerrier’s before consenting to sex, and accused died. The appeal condition, and therefore the that he must use a condom to therefore never completed. degree of fraud was not clear. prevent the possible spread of In the end, Ehrcke did Crown prosecutor’s said at that the virus. He responded by a chance to completed his UPPERVALLEYCLIFFE time they would appeal the telling the nurse he would not mation Thursday. Th RANCHER decision. do that because it would detri- judges discussed the im When an appeal was initially mentally affect his sex life, said tance of the case with res submitted, Crown prosecutor Ehrcke during the appeal. One public policy, and adjourn Boasts 1136 sq I%,3 William Ehrcke requested the month later he initiated a sexual appeal untilJune 28 to a bedrooms, and lots of appeal be reviewed by a five- relationship with the first a five-judge division to pres privacy. Recent updating judge division because of the woman. over the matter. indudes a kitchen, top precedent setting potential of In June 1994, the health unit Ehrcke was instructed by to Ib~tt~a~r,Well worth the case with respect to public sent Cuerrier a letter telling him judges to canvass looking at $1 78,808. policy. But only three judges he must inform his sexual part- groups which might be m were slated to hear the case ners of his status and use con- ed in the pubIic policy Thursday in Vancouver, at doms during sexual intercourse. the core of the case. 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3.....A. Correction he hours supplied by the B.C. Paint Can ociation and published in The Squamisl ief last week for the permanent paint collec Empty Bus Rolls Into ATree facility at Carney’s Waste Systems, 11t ueens Way in the Squamish industrial par1 The parking brake somehow failed on this bus, which was broken down near Government Road on Depot Road Friday re incorrect. The proper hours of operatior afternoon. Police said the driver unloaded his passengers, and was waiting for a mechanic to arrive. While the driver from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday througk was using the phone at the Brackendale General Store, the bus rolled down the street and into a yard, causing approx- ay. imately $1,500 damage to the vehicle. David Donaldson photo Pt by ur apologies for any inconvenience. Injured man charged with Trustees approve French scho By Patricia Heintztnan program had only eight students resources in the library at M~I-I~c~~II~ lice attempts to assist an injured man out- ~~ when it began, but there are 40 fran- Elementary School might havc a e the Chieftain Hotel at 4:45 p.m. Friday French speaking families in the area cophone students enrolled in bearing on the final decision. will be able to enroll their children in Programme Cadre at Whistler’s Now that St. Pierre and the other ere called to assist the man, who had an a French school in accordance with Myrtle Philip School. parents who intend to enroll their red hand and may have been in need of the provincial School Act and the Since the number of francophone children in Programme Cadre have dical attention. Canadian Charter of Rights in the students is still relatively small, all been assured the program will go fusing medical attention from ambulance next school year. students ranging from Kindergarten ahead, there still remains uncertainty A year ago, nine families to Grade 7, will be taught in a mixed- about funding. The Howe Sound approached the school board about grade program. St. Pierre says the School District is responsible for little developing a Programme Cadre de francophone students who will be of the funding for Programme Cadre. Francais in the Squamish area. Under enrolled in Programme Cadre in the Federal and provincial grants pro- that time, a sawed off shotgun was dis- the Charter of Rights, francophone new year range from Kindergarten to vide funds for start-up. The school ed tucked in the man’s pants behind his students are entitled to a French Grade 4. district’ responsibilities arc to pro- underneath his jacket. The man was school program as long as there are Programme Cadre in Squamish will vide a facility within a schd for the 10 students. As many as 13 students probably be fashioned after the one in students. are now committed to the program, Whistler, says St. Pierre, but much St. Picrre says the parents are c~~c~~c says Marie St. Pierre, who began will depend on the direction of the of the problems associated with a looking for francophones interested new teacher. In Whistler, the French bare-bones Progriimme Cadre due to in starting a Programme Cadre in the students are paired with a buddy in the uncertainty of funding because of community in 1993. another class so minimal segregation the possible amalgamation of school grave Quote of the Week Trustees approved a recommenda- occurs. Programme Cadre students districts. But she adds they are also ;ali tion from assistant superintendent of are also involved and integrated with aware of the benefits: being taught in 2, by 66 We’re in.pretty bad schools Judith Knapp to establish a other students during school activi- their mother-tongue and being bilin- ome c Programme Cadre in the Squamish ties. gual. .” In area beginning September 1996. Three locations, S ta warnus, ”It is very difficult to remain bilin- in‘s St. Pierre says she believes more Valleycliff e and Mamquam elemen- gual in Squarnish without any French ,aid. sornething.33 francophone families will come for- tary schools, are being considered as influences,” says St. Pierre. ” When !n te ward as the word gets out that possible locations for the French TV is in English, and everything is later - COUN, RON BARR ON THE Programme Cadre has started in school. But Knapp says the existing taught in English, and conversations ring Squamish. A similar program has French immersion program in Grade between friends are in English, it is I PROVISIONAL BUDGE & ke existed in Whistler since 1991. The 6, and the possibility of combining very easy to lose your French.” r ca2 was I inal , Air Pollutant Index his pmkhI daily maximum@the last week (in brackets Mamquam Blind Channel could ben IS the pollutant responsible fm the maximumreading). .ms UI. 21 - 13 (ozone),Jan. 20 - 12 (ozone), Jan.19 - 5 as ir otal reduced sulphur),Jan. 18 - 16(ozone),Jan. 17- I(mhalable particulate), Jan.I6 - 15 (ozone), Jan.15 from urban salmon habitat progra rhen 15 (ozone). leal By Patricia Heintzman - identified in the Squamish Estuary Management Plan -25 gmd. 26-5Ofaiz 51-100 v,pmns with heart or Along with ted. as an area in need of habitat improvement. !ngailments should reduce physrcal activity. Over 100 Fish habitat in the Mamquam Blind Channel area may fishery enhancement, the task of looklng into park devel- in’t 1 TY v,such pmnsshould stay indoors. his s get a boost from government sources as council applies tu opment will be addressed. Public education is also an le tl B.C. Environment for funding under the urban salmon important component of the project if it should get fund- iml habitat program. Rapid urbanization and growth ing, and the coordinator’s role will include salmon habi- ?spec throughout. the municipality, with the development of tat education and developing stream stewardship goals rned land for residential, commercial and industrial purposes, for the area. dlow encroaches on traditional fish habitat areas by altering The work done by who ever is hired to examine the drainage and the quality and quantity of salmonid habi- Mamquam Blind Channel will build on an existing report l pre: tat, says director of community planning Margaret entitled, Vision for the Upper Reaches Mamquani Blind PUES WED THURS FRI Thornton in the application. Channel, prepared in December by the municipality. In 3 by conjunction with the district of Squamish and other gov- inte‘ Cloudy Mainly The purpose of the urban salmon habitat program is to inter ivith snow withcC1oudi ance withcC1oudK ance cloudy with provide grants up to $50,000 for municipal governments ernment agencies, the project coordinator will investigate flurries. of flurries. of flurries, chance of the feasibility of rewatering the upper Mamquam Blind issue flurries. to undertake salmon habitat assessment and protection Locally snow high- Channel and initiate a review of planning assessment ? gT0’ Windy. projects. The focus of the grant application is to hire a High 2. High 1. Higer 1. High 1. areas that encroach on the channel. :o In “R’ coordinator who will provide an enhanced fish habitat 3ugh case study to address numerous issues such as drainage The maximum grant of $50,000 will be applied for by the patterns, public education and recreational use for a municipality to cover the proposed contract for the pro- I me1 detailed analysis of the upper Mamquam Blind Channel ject. 4 ,J:Ih’UARI’ 23, 19‘16 THE SQUAMISII CHIEF f I NEWS 6- Inquiry reveals death coul have been prevented

By Patricia Heintzman Peter Gordon of Squamish, the Motor Vehicle Act ( “was that the vehicle was and that after service, th Findings of a coroners inquiry equipped with radial tires on cle is safe for operation. emphasized serious safety haz- the front axle and bias ply snow Gordon says althougl- ards in operating a motor vehi- tires on the rear axle. This is not automotive repair shops I cle which has a combination of permitted in British Columbia. aware of the danger in radial and bias ply tires. The “The effect of this configura- with the operation of a inquiry into the death Mary tion is that the driver is subject equipped with a mixtq Ellen Parson of Squamish also to losing control of the vehicle radial and bias ply tire, revealed the circumstances of when cornering on wet pave- may not fully apprecia Afatatad with Royat Le her death were preventable, and ment. It would appear that this extent of the danger, and 892-3535 (24 hr), 898- 5 the existence of serious flaws in is what happened in this partic- is illegal.“ the mechanical service of ular case.” Gordon recommends j A top performing member of the prestigious President’s Club for the consecutive 9th year. Parsons’ vehicle. Service records obtained dur- to the provincial apprentj Parsons died as a result of ing the coroner’s inquiry indi- board, Ministry of Ski1 FIRST TIME OFFERED injuries sustained in a two-vehi- cate bias ply snow tires had Labor, that it consider “a This charming home has had everything done to bring it cle accident June 12, 1995 when been installed “by a bona fide ing criteria for qualifical she lost control while negotiat- automobile mechanical shop” automotive mechanic to modern day standards. .New roof, new carpets, new .. . modern kitchen, beautiful staircase in oak, fantastic ing a corner on Hwy. 99 just on the car which was already include a code of condu family room with south of Loggers Creek. The equipped with radial tires compels mechanics to English Pub decor. jaws of life were used to extract approximately seven months none of the work they cai Parsons from her car. She was before the accident. This “is a is in contravention of the mpeter Located in rushed by ambulance to Lions concern,” said Gordon in the Vehicle Act or other law nday. i? Garibaldi Highlands Gate Hospital where she was report. also recommends apprc on a large, private pronounced dead on arrival. Recommendations by Gordon action be taken, includin lot. Priced well to Due to the circumstances of her as a result of the inquiry have pension or cancellation I sell - MAKE SURE death, an autopsy was ordered been forwarded to, among oth- tificates, should a cert YOU SEE THIS by the B.C. Coroners Service. ers, the executive director of the holder be found in violai ONE! Although the autopsy Automotive Retailers the proposed code. Call Ronnie McCarfney today! revealed no evidence of alcohol, Association. In it, Gordon rec- ”There appears to be a 1 I: opiates or prescription drugs in ommends the “association con- criteria to be met pertain her blood system, the inspection sider sending a memorandum conduct and ethics,” Patricia of Parson’s vehicle by the motor to all association members Gordon in the inquiry I vehicle branch of the Ministry emphasizing the serious safety “The general public h iscrep: of Transport ation and hazard of operating a motor expectation that lic 001 bo Highways found serious vehicle that has the combination mechanics will not and 5 Educat mechanical problems. of radial and bias ply tires. And not be expected to car] [dingp A pre-existing leak in the further that they be informed work which, when coml ned t power steering system of operating a vehicle in this con- will render the vehicle 001s ir Parson’s car probably made the dition is illegal and they should worked on either illeg 1 not b( steering of her vehicle very stiff, refuse the request to install tires travel or unsafe.” he diff says the coroners service report. in this configuration.” A copy of the inquiry 1 Led pri In addition, the front wheels The recommendations also has been sent to Minis :s, inc Vancouver Depclrh~res were out of alignment. extend to include guidehes Skills and Labor Dan Mill nal Hi “But the most serious prob- that would ensure any service the Minister of Transpol Pembc PHOENIX mentar Depart daily Jan. 20 - Mar. 14 lem,” says the report by coroner done on a vehicle complies with and Highways Jackie Pen For traves Nlor\.-hl~.We&& rcr)~SligRtfY high xioriti: fir Onty-upto~days t, to mc AirOnly-15t& $339 provir er capi Depart FA.3-25 7 N@hb ‘t, sucl we Sou re corn] iistry o lital pli uests. ustees Educi ubonn rd’s cl I other ie issut lities fc =on in P hprtJan. 27-hh. 3

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_- - Urgency of n I Did you know that during the past year Children’s volunteer interpreters answered I nore t ha ti 720 requests for translation services, be a la&i be conveyed t in more than 12 languages? Children’s Hospital )ert aini1 sics,” Patricia Heintzman concern, said trustee Janet are a new Whistler elementary uiry re Systad at the school board meet- school and a Brackendale )lit haaiscrepancies between the ing Jan. 17. She and the rest of Secondary School addition and lice‘a 001 board and the Ministry the trustees agreed an upgrade upgrade to increase the capacity and shP Education‘s capital projects of Signal Hill and the develop- of the school. Both received 0 carrybnding plan have trustees con- ment of another elementary high status from the province. d the need for more school in the Pemberton area In a letter to all school boards Is in the school district in the province, Charbonneau 3RDAVENUE LOCATION ONLY! warned that as a result of “deep e differences concern the cuts in federal transfer pay- ment, the Ministry of Education will experience reductions in its capital envelopes allocated for the upcoming capital year and the foreseeable future.” _- The Howe Sound School t, to medium, as indicated by District may have an advantage rovince. Also, funding for in receiving funding for new capital projects in the dis- schools because the district t, such as renovations at already owns land in the I e Sound Secondary School, Pemberton area, the old E completely omitted in the Pemberton Secondary School inistry of Education’s 1996 / 97 location, on which a new ele- pital plan - year one project mentary school could be con- Art Charbonneau struc t ed. stees voted to send a letter But uncertainty about the edu- Education Minister Art are both high priorities, and the cation minister’s proposed rbonneau’ expressing the urgency and importance of the amalgamation plan with the rd’s concerns about these projects needs to be expressed Sunshine Coast and Powell other discrepancies. to the Ministry of Education. River districts continues to cast e issue of inadequate school The two other projects deemed an ominous shadow on any cilities for the growing popu- to be of the highest priority by educational needs and proyos- tion in Pemberton is of utmost the Howe Sound school district als in the district.

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LET OURTRAINED, PROFESSIONAL STAFF HELPYQU ACHCEVEYQUW GOALS. JrWUAKY 23, 1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF THE SQUA MlSH CHIEF is published every Tuesday by Whistler Printing & Box 3500,387 73 Second Avenue, Squarnish BC VON 3 School board firing steeped in irony ducation Minister Art Charbonneau shocked the North Vancouver School Board last week when he fired the entire E board. For months the trustees have been wrestling with an accumulated debt of $5 million with little success. Charbonneau had asked the board this year to retire $500,000 of the debt. But trustees said the district was underfunded, and the h4inistry of Education was unwilling to help the district. So they were fired. There are a couple cf delicious ironies in Charbonneau’s actions. In 1985, the Social Credit government of the day fired the entire Vancouver School Board for the same reasons. And the NDP, then in opposition, called it ”A black day for democracy.” Has some- thing changed? Also, Charbonneau is a cabinet minister in a government which has presided over massive increases in the provincial debt during its tern11 of office, hiding the debt in Crown corporations while claiming to have “balanced” its budget. And he is a minister in a governnicn t which has made political recall next to impossible. School boards just can’t go around running up massive debts. But there is so much political tinkering in the education system these days, with mandated programs but little funding. And the funding t’ornnulae are inconsistent at best. Perhaps the North Vancouver School Board is well rid of its current problem. Let the minister dt.d with it, if he can. More irony in Clark’s Notes from all over hroughout my occasional letic talents needed, strength, free water to be poured into forays into the world of stamina, reflexes and coordina- plastic bottle worth pennies Tsports in my column over tion. But somehow in the field and sold to me in my weake call for bingo inquiry the years, I have wondered in of athletic endeavor, I rate race moment by a convenience clerk earning minimum w robably more significant in terms of irony on the provincial the back of my mind how long car driving in the same catego- political scene last week was NDP leadership hopeful Glen the Ben Johnson drug scandal ry as equestrian events or horse to now be told it might be of bugs which don’t even Clark’s announcement that if he becomes premier, he will call would hang over the heads of racing. I think the horses P those who compete for Canada should get as much, if not the decency to let me see t public inquiry into the Nanaimo Commonwealth Holding I guess I’il have to go back Society bingo scandal. This is the same Glen Clark, as Minister of in track and field. more, recognition than the my best trick from my young E.mployment and Investment, who maintained cabinet solidarity It appears the hangover con- rider. All Bailey-needs is a pair of days, purifying any water I with hi^ leader Mike Harcourt in saying, up until a week ago, that tinues, if the recent choice of Ct. national Athlete of the Year is sneakers and a pair of shorts. drink, be it from a tap or a bo ti piiblic inquiry was not necessary. any measure. The rest is up to him. tle. I long ago reasoned that t’s the di But the politics of leadership does strange things to a person. exam. Yc Clark now claims a public inquiry is the only way to clear the air. Two Canadian sprinters, Before the Johnson fiasco, a good scotchmakes a fine ar bacterial agent. And if I’m and are 1 Arid none of his cabinet colleagues seems inclined to disagree, per- Donovan Bailey and Bruny world champion runner in wrong, will I really care? tqx knowing Clark will become leader, and as such will have the Surin, had what could only be Canada would have been a pverto organize his own cabinet. called banner years on the lock €or Athlete of the Year. rn This year, Donovan Bailey got I watched a few minutes o Wasn’t it just three short weeks ago that another possible leader- international track and field ship contender, Nelson Riis of Kamloops, was virtually chased scene last year. Surin has been hosed by a ghost from the past. the NHL All-star hockey gar from the race when he announced he would call a public inquiry running world class times since into the bingo scandal if he became premier? And wasn’t it just a the early 1990s, but is better couple of weeks before Riis was slapped down that another lead- known in Europe than he ever crshiy contender, Joan Smallwood, was booted from cabinet by has been at home. And Bailey only managed to become the \on. In faci liarcourt for mildly criticizing his handling of the scandal? ning realit Conveniently for Clark, Harcourt was out of the country when he top 100-metre sprinter in the world last year, winning a gold ecoming p announced his intentions. It will be interesting when he returns vailable, 01 this week to hear what he thinks of Clark‘s plan. Because Harcourt medal in that event at the World Track and Field mght enou ih still premier, and Clark is still a cabinet minister until the NDP convention in February. Clark has obviously decided Narcourt is Championships in Gothenburg, premier in name only. Sweden. Surin came a close Clark has also obviously decided his move is the only way to second in that race, and the Devt blunt criticism from the Liberals and Reformers. But the decision pair ended the year ranked could come back to haunt him, unless he calls an election immedi- numbers one and two in the w on TV Saturday night, and ately after winning the leadership, as most expect he will. Even world. Even though it has become thought it was horrible. In a *PI then, unless the terms of the inquiry are acceptable to all, Clark I watched the race on TV, and trendy over the years, or per- bid to make the game more could still suffer a backlash. was really proud that Canada haps because of that, I’ve never appealing to American viewc lettec could have the top two sprint- had much to do with bottled FOX TV has invented a com ers in the world on the day. But water. Just couldn’t see the puter chip which, when THE SQUAMISH CHIEF it was not the intensity of pride sense in paving through the installed in the puck, makesi to tl Publisher and Group Ad Representatives Accountant I had when I saw Johnson-win nose for what Mother-Nature leave either redlor blue corne Editor, Publisher Linda Gamer Ken Key the 100-metres at the Olympics provided in abundance. trails across the TV screen SO [t was reas Itlmneke Van Hatttm Dianne Hathaway Administrative Assistant in Seoul, Korea. That brought That attitude changed last you can see where the puck ii fditor Bob Price Kathy Morrison 3m the op :\i Price tears to my eyes, and a deemr sunmer, hc?\vever, when Cathie @fig. T*L2h UlllGLlll~A’Ufi4-e CVlVlilnnlnwc i in the ja R e po der s Production Manager Circulation Manager seated anger in my heart a few and I were in California. It was relate to how fast the puck is ily local JLm Ems Lyle Stachoslu Henry Lacroix hours later when heard the stinking hot, and we could moving. PLitriciaHeintzman Circulation I 3m Trudy ll,i\~idDonaldson Graphic Design Jill Smith first reports about Johnson’s only drink so much wine. I’m all for improving sports lung were Photographer Michelle Matthews Receptionist positive drug test. When it’s 30 degrees centigrade when they need it, but this lint. Trudi 12oss \+’ah1 Kama Woods RustiIla Swann I suspect the Athlete of the at 9 a.m., you know wine isn’t invention is strictly of3 the w hich my h ‘The S uamish Chief is published weekly b Whistler Printin & Publishing Year judges experienced the going to get you through the I was so distracted by the red [I 984 Co. Ltd. President: Robert W. Doul Vice-president: eith Bennett ‘en asking r b! same trepidation as I had when day without severe dehydra- and blue flame trails flying ?hose bes they voted for the country’s top tion, so we broke down and around the screen I couldn’t ng servec athlete last year. They chose bought bottled water. It was a concentrate on the hockey here‘s sc Jacques Villeneuve, admittedly godsend. game, so I went back to my ! state of a talented driver, but he needs Then last week I read in the book. But it made me wonde t dead fit Published Tuesdays. Telephone: [604] 892-91 61, Fax: [604 892-8483, e-mail: a car to go fast. And a team of Vancouver Sun that one out of what’s next? Perhaps next s q c hi e f @ mo un t a I n-in t e r. net . Year Iy s ubsc r ip t io ns : Ho rn e de I iver S uarn ish ! 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VON 3G0 8 8% To be sure, there are also ath- several dollars €or essentially the Gravol. sumort amreciated them four to eight times a month. r to the people of Squamish: The residents themselves suggested in the thanks to all of you for your mon- beginniiig that they pay $1 per day for use. n the beginning and for your con- In three years we have driven the van 30,000 g support, all of which has made the kilometres. ltop House wheelchair accessible van project And where would we be without drivers! Our The C.I. Global Bond RSP Fund makes good sense if you really want h an outstanding success. sincerest thanks to all the following for being (your) van has been in operation for three such dedicated and reliable volunteers: M. your bond investment 10 grow. Not only do vou gain access to rhe now and here are some notes of interest: Baynham, C. Thurston, N. McLeod, M. England, higher yields and potential for greater rcxurns which make foreign van is regularly scheduled for the Hilltop F. McKenzie, R. Chapman, T. Aldridge, H. bonds so attractive, bur by sheltering the investment in an RSP, you nts on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Midgley, D. Plaisance, T. Keeler, L. Conway, K. can keep reinvesting the returns without paying tax unril withdrawal. and evening outings also take Guilbride, J. Gould, L. McMullen, I? Erskine, D. Schumacher, I? Fletcher, N. Rutherford, J. e van was purchased because the HandyDart Dendekker, 0. Olafsson, L. Zander, K. s unable to meet all the needs of the Hilltop Newington, G. Halvorson. use residents. For example, the HandyDart Anyone interested in driving and/or joining the It I on Saturday, Sunday evenings or Hilltop House Support Society, please call Olaf, at I I Diamond Financial 898-2388, or Betty Lloyd, at 892-3888. We are I n average, each day the van goes out, it accom- always looking for new members. A Conservative Approach To A Secure Retirement o six residents. Around 20-25 dif- Olaf Olafsson use the van each month, some of Squamish SQUAMISH892-2278 + W I IISTLIX 932-8743 Y‘ OBJECTIVE UNBIASED + ~NIll~Pl~NDl~N*l~ 4) 1: C. Rail project awaits approvals have filed an application with ary m an age m e 11 t plan, response to your Jan. 9 arti- the Squamish Estuary Squamish council has advised (B.C.Rai1 jumps the gun) Environmental Action us there is a new municipal erning the railway’s Committee (SEEAC), whose zoning bylaw, which we will B.C. Gaming Commission oval of trees on 600 feet of written reply stated: “Since the adhere to before restarting area in question does not have work. PREQUALIFICATION PROCESS iving information serious environmental con- This land has remained The B.C. Gaming Coniniission is considering a Iirriitctl cxpiisioii nnie: \at the land Gas within the cerns, our committee approves untouched since October and of casino garnirig. Thc cxpatision will hc consistcnt with B.Cs veak pamish Estuary Management of this work,” subject to condi- will remain so until appropriate modcratc gamingc path and, where possible, will cnablc First Nalions nce s Ian’s boundaries, B.C. Rail tions. approvals have been received. pxtici patio ti. I wa nmediately ceased work and Although the land in question Colleen Brow be f 1s made every effort to follow is already within the commer- Corporate Communications This prcyualification proccss will dctcrminc thc eligihilily of en h ipropriate procedures. We cia1 industrial zone of the estu- B.C. Rail applicants to opcratc a casino in B.C. Intcrcsted partics may scntl ee th their rqucsts for information packages by mail or licsirriik to thc bad address below. Packagcs will he rnailcd unlcss applicants request your iter I Children are having children packages be sent by courier, collccl. Plcasc statc prc]’crrcd couricr 3r a 1 company arid account number. Thc infhnnatiori packagc coiitains I thai t’s the day before your big I know there is a lot of contro- documentation that must bc subniittcd to the B.C. Purchasing ne ai exam. You just got off work versy over whether condom Commission by 2:OO p.m., April 30, 1996. I’m and are looking forward to a machines should be put in This is not a request for proposals. Thc companies dcenicd cfigihlc e? ninht’s sleep, if only your schools. Some say it’s immoral, by w&ld stofcrying %u are some say it will encourage teens during this lirst stage will have m opportunity to procced, as potential casino managcmcnt cornpanics, to the proposal stagc. .tes c 001ears and old, a job,trying yet to take manage care of &pscop rather,to have four sex. outWhat of would10 teens you hav- ’Yga ur seven-month-old boy who By Kiki Lightburn ing totally unprotected sex, or started his teething phase. six out of 10 teens practicing you‘re not alone. safe sex? The second option B.C. Purchasing Commission like this are not uncom- would be my choice. Maybe it is Box 2 190 fact they are becoming, ar iare, a fright- time to take some action before the pregnancy # 102 - 1962 Catis0 Road ing reality. Kids as young ag13 years old are rate gets higher. Talk about it, read about, but Sidney, B.C. V8L 3S8 coming pregnant. Is it the lack of birth control don’t ignore it, because really it affects us all. Attention: Ann Martyn Province of ailable, or maybe these issues aren’t being Ka-lei-do-scope is written by a group of stu- Reference: 1 2 1 8 30 hght enough in school? dents from Brackendale Secondary School. Fax: (604)655-2409 British Columbia - Development and opposition . In 2 Smoke nore view letters precise, corn doesn9tknow I lakes to the point corn Editor, ?en s( [t was reassuring to see letters where the puck om the opposition side print- lors i in the Tan. 9 edition of our uck i “smokingsecti >> 11y local paper. The letters om Trudy McKay and David sport lung were precise and to the this lint. Trudy posed a question the M hich my husband and I have he rei :en asking for months, that is: Vi% Yhose best interests are really ildn’t ing served in this issue?” teY rhere‘s something rotten in my e state of Denmark, and it’s vondt It dead fish or effluent from ext e Whistler sewage treatment owl ant. mini rhe stench is emanating from Itball e offices of four municipal Care about your- air... :rback luncillors. Squamish Hearty Lifestyles, Box 1061, Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0 lot. p Geri Avis Sponsored by the British Columbia Heart Health Demonstration Project Squamish 8 JANUARY 23,1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF NEWS Squarnish *FuneralChapel Ltd. & Crematorium (I 967) Whistler Secondary:E “The McKenzie Family” to open with a A TRADITION OF TRUST

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Located across from the R.C.M.P. and Fire Hall 40440 Tantalus Way, Garibaldi Highlands PSS).ff The plan outlined by Courtice provides funding for additio - contact. SPORT BC COtlMUNlCATlONS teachers needed to provide a full range of subject 509-1367 Wes: Broadway Vancouver. B C V6H 4A9 Ph 7374025 I Far 737-3097 I INewsPaPers I The debate was also influenced by the ambiguity of when a v Education Minister Art Charbonneau’s ‘amalgamationplans to assemble the existing school boards comes through. Fun Howe Sound Minor Ball Association uncertainty forced the trustees to hesitate at the December s board meeting at which a motion put forward by truste FEE SCHEDULE FOR THE 1996 SEASON Moorehouse that Grade 11 and Grade 12 remain at Pe Secondary School was tabled. Moorehouse’.s motion was **Note: Registrations in Baseball are for both Girls and Boys** the table at the Jan. 15 meeting and amended by trus Systad to include the phasing in of grades 11 and 12 a BASEBALL SOFTBALL Secondary over the next two years. 1, 1 I But all the other trustees voted against the motion and supp I1i \,ision Age as of 1996 Fee Division Age as of Courtice’s plan that would see both secondary schools ope I Dec. 31/96 September. The plan to implement a full range of course selectio T-Ball 6 $35.00 Mini-Mites 7/8 $35.00 school’s has been the school board’s intention since 1993, 13mi 7/8 $35.00 Mites 9/10 $35.00 then superintendant Dallas Cristofoli developed and put forwa LMinors 7-12 $45.00 Squirts 11/12 $45.00 proposal to implement grades 11 and 12 similtaneously M Majors 11/12 $50.00 Pee Wee 13/14 $55.00 grades 7 through 10 at Whistler Secondary. The board acc Juniors-Seniors 13-15 $55.00 Bantam 15/16 $55.00 proposal in June 1993. The plan is even more relevant Big League 16-18 $60.00 Midget 1.7-19 $60.00 Courtice, because the construction of Whistler Seco delayed for a year by the Ministry of Education and the *Note - Squirts, Peewee, Bantam, and Midget are required to pay a $10 surcharge for a students than initially anticipated for both of the secon Lifetime Membership in Softball BC (one time only). in the north of the Howe Sound School District. It is still unclear how much of the $80 million in bu *Note - For fadyof 3 or more - maximum fee $125.00 per family ($10 surcharge not to come from the provincial government will be the included for Softball). of the Howe Sound School District. Courtice said St the finance and administration branch of the Ministr assured him that there are no anticipated changes t ondary school grant which could affect course im Brennan Park Leisure Centre Lobby both schools.

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iteeMRir~ortomhnr+ ------LllLUbAL - ~ use aoes to wblic hearina -‘II I- - ~- I- w taken lroices in support of or I -- I which can be provided for in a ;tee Jai \posed to augmented service new seniors centre facility. t whis Squ amish municip a1 airport n be expressed at a pubic Council Council is making an applica- upport laring Feb. 29 at 7 p.m. at the tion to the Ministry of i open 3we Sound Secondary School Highways for cost sharing mmunitv theatre. The Dublic Briefs under the 1996/97 cycling net- HVLO g isbeing held as ;art of work program for a shoulder 7:OO I I cess to amend the official received several letters both in bike way on Buckley Avenue I *PRE-RE(3ZSTER FOR THESE 6 WEEK PRCX;ZiAMS I nity plan to allow use support and opposition to from Castle Crossing to Carson BABYSZTTZNCj AVAZLABLE MONDAY - FRIDAY M0RNlNG.S I Dowad’s proposal. Letters I the airport to be changed Place, and on Government I inimal use to industrial opposed to the development Road from Eagle Run Drive to 1 TEEN SPECIAL 11*18YEARS 6 MONTH UNLIMITED 20% OFF ALL ific Cascade of Seattle cited concerns for aesthetics Depot Road. The projects will and the reduction in property ONLY $89.00 in dizussions with the be included in the 1996 capital I lity of Squamish for value in the area. budget. about bringing regu- But Dowad said the proposal duled flights from is for higher-end duplexes e Squamish airport, which are not necessarily cess to Whistler. intended as rental properties, although there is nothing pre- m ,will decide the venting people from investing in the property for that reason. r the Garibaldi Only two residents from the surrounding area spoke out against the proposal. Their main concern was the possibili- od pub referendum to ty that the duplexes would Trend Research to deter- become rental properties. Coun. r not the resi- Ron Barr supported the resi- ts within a one mile radius dents in their complaint, saying ub are in favor rental properties tend to be poorly maintained. But councillors Ted Craddock and Bill McNeney said the stig- be paid by the applicant, ma attached to duplexes and d Tornes, a resident of rental properties is unfounded. aldi Highlands. A public Craddock said the need for affordable housing in the area is immediate.

I Council accepted the offer of licence from the province of from 10 a.m.-8 p.m.. British Columbia for diking eration for the referen- purposes on the Mamquam and Squamish rivers. Right of way documents are also being pre- pared for the dikes to secure tenure for the municipality for the operation and maintenance third reading after the of the diking system regardless Enter a draw with a purchase at each location to win a Gift Certificate. of the ownership of the dikes. onent went relatively Congratulations to the winners of our December draw. .. allenged at a public hear- A Squamish Senior Centre Mrs. Mary McGillivray - $200 J. Vanderhook - $100 Mrs. Beverly Harris $100 ’ council chambers Jan. 16. Di. - public workshop and open to create seven duplex house will be held Thursday, on a 2.5 acre parcel of land Feb. 15, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 HIGHLANDS MALL 38139 2nd AVENUE ires rezoning from R1 to p.m. at the Elks Hall. The event, 898H5 010 892,5080 to provide side-by-side sponsored by the senior adviso- ry commission, is being held to OPEN Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. 6 p.m. look into the needs of the Thursday & Friday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. - Highlands Mall only public hearing he had seniors in the community c IO E JANUARY 23, 1996 NEWS

HIQHLAMDS in the Highlands Mall Students gain Internet acces 898-4088 By Patrib Heinfanan such as pornography and other material not su!. able for students, will be censored using a -41 teen; Information and technology students at Howe gram that will allow only certain sites tc GARlBALDl WAY a Sound Secondary School will soon be driving the downloaded into the school's Internet sys a information highway as part of a school district One of the developers of the program is €- 3 I initiative to get on-line. graduate Jason Fiset of Tantalus Technologies The project, which should be up and run- Mountain Internet. ning in the next few weeks, will provide students "This is an exciting new resource for the access to the Internet and the World Wide Web dents," said Courtice. "This will provide through a server specifically designed to meet the Howe Sound school board with its own se needs of the students. The first users of the new and provide a new educational resource for service will be the information and technology students. " class at HSSS. As the guinea pigs, HSSS students and staff The opportunity for the students to access to the work out policies and put processes into p fastest growing informational source in the world over the next six months so the Internet ser is being coordinated by Mountain Internet of can in the future be made available to o Squamish, and is funded through the 1995/96 schools in the district. Minimizing the Moun school district technology budget, said school Internet contract to the end of June allows the district superintendent Doug Courtice while dents opportunity to experiment, but will updating the school board on the progress of the enable the service to be shut down during project Wednesday at the school board meeting. summer when the students aren't in sch Courtice said certain aspects of the Internet, Courtice said. #:Six hit volving Proposed amalgamation takes its to e to s ireek. 'I

The~ 1enP;thvu ''? process of amal- I the Coast Mountain Outc pparentl gamation continues to take its School property. Estimates i toll on the school district. Chair the productivity of the streai A 37-ye Don Wilson and superintendent School producing salmon range f ent was Doug Courtice have been meet- 2,000 to 3,000 a year, and I inn of 1 ing with representatives from would like to see the strc 1;1 rco tic other school districts to look Notes preserved as a salmon enha routine ment area. '171lSt. Fri r-' SECOND AVE. cn School district superintenc smellt w0 n Doug Courtice has given 1 oyyed 1 Z Coast and Powell River. will be meeting with Education permission to do a survey of li (.I rl t s c One ofthe options Wilson says Minister Art Charbonneau to stream to see what enhai ir-iicd up CLEVELAND AVE. the school district is looking at discuss amalgamation in the ment work needs to be don is a consortium option in which coming weeks, There will be an the area. An engineering re] 5om et i rs several school districts will open meeting on amalgamation will also be submitted to !, atterr Jan. 24 at 2:30 p.m. at the school board to facilitate its deci: board office on SecondI Avenue. whether or not an enhancen

I program should be initiatec All school district construction the school district's propert) "PRE-OWNED VEHICLES" projects are progressing well, Depending on the amount said superintendent Doug type of work involved Courtice in his construction enhancement of the stream, update to the school board dents may be involved in Wednesday. Renovation of B clean up and stewardship of wing at Howc Sound Secondary salmon producing ripai School is progressing, and a cel- zone. ebration of the new wing is scheduled March 7 during A motion passed last y Education Week, despite the designed to make Mowe Sol fact the wing will not be com- district schools safer, tracks : pletely finished by that time. pensions and their causes Whistler Secondary construc- total of 220 school suspensi tion is progressing without ranging in length from a ha1 delay, with the completion of day to a full term, were han the building set for March and out in the district's sch the project completion on between September i schedule for May. December. Suspensions res Brackendale Elementary ing from smoking related i School construction is also on dents topped the list with schedule, with building com- Inappropriate behavior and I pletion estimated to take place guage, and fighting were r in April and demolition of the with 41 and 40 respectivl 010 school to happen in July. Eighteen student were suspe Garibaldi Highlands Elemen- ed for illicit drug use, 16 tary construction was stalled in harassment, 14 for i~appro; December, but crews are back at ate conduct and creating uns work in January. conditions, 22 for disobeyin rn teacher, five were alcohol re The chef's training program at ed, four were €or truancy (f Howe Sound Secondary School, ure to attend class), four in cooperation with Capilano damaging school property 2 College, is in its third week and three students were suspenc doing well, said superintendent for stealing. Nine suspensi Doug Courtice. were referred to the board The new chef lab in the HSSS judgment. new addition is the place where The idea is to track the nud 12 HSSS students and 12 of suspensions and determinl THE VALUE §TORE ON THE NORTH SHORE Capilano College students are there is a decrease as a result taking part in a cooperative pro- the new safer school poli gram that could be the begin- Courtice said. m ning of greater partnership in JIM PATTISON the future between the two edu- Howe Sound school trust1 cational facilities, Courtice said. voted on a name for the n 985-0591 H secondary school in Whist! torm seb Department of Fisheries and The school's official name th Yards Whistler Secondary, Oceans personnel would like to k for the 1765 MARINE DRIVE, NORTH VANCOUVER Community School. I enhance Cottonwood Creek on -ding prc I NEWS GOSPEL SERVICES ?S #Missingteenager located 1 not : A teenage girl reported miss- 10:lO p.m. The party was quiet- ng a tes tc lg by her family to RCMP has ed down and one person was arrested and charged with It sysi ?en located. Const. Fran ?the11 of the Squamish detach- Police being drunk in a public place. I is E ogies lent said because of the media 89+68 17 werage of the disappearance The intersection of Garibaldi : 15-year-old Charlene Adams, Blotter Way and Hwy. 99 was the site of r the wide vera1 calls were received three accidents in two days, vn se lowing police to determine break in through the back doors with considerable vehicle dam- ce for ?r whereabouts. ”She is alive of a number of businesses in the age but only minor injuries in Id well,” said Bethell. Chieftain Centre. No entry was one of the mishaps. The first mishap occurred at 3 p.m. Jan. )SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 48 I staff rn gained to any of the businesses, 15 when two vehicles collided, nto p Some time overnight Jan. 10- though pry marks were found I the Squamish Soup Kitchen on the doors. Const. Fran causing minor injuries and a II,,,,,,JI et ser as entered through a window Bethell said the investigating total of $7,000 in damage. One to 0 Moun hich was broken. Items stolen officer attributed the lack of suc- person was charged with failure dude some food, plastic con- cess by the culprits to increased to yield the right of way. A sim- 1s the ilar charge was laid against one will iners and other material Val- security measures taken by Kindergarten Registration of the drivers in an accident at uring id at $50. Police have no sus- business owners the same intersection at 9:30 n sch TtS. At 8:30 a.m. Jan. 12 a vehicle p.m. Jan. 16. This accident also Elementmy Schools in ScI7c)ol Disfvict No. 48 ;ix hit and run incidents sustained $4,000 in damage caused a total of $7,000 in dam- volving vehicles were report- when it struck a tree across from age. Approximately an hour to to Squamish RCMP last the golf course on Mamquam later $1,500 in damage was sus- :ek. The incidents were Road. The driver was taken to tained to two vehicles at the Outd parent ly not related. hospital with minor injuries. Ice same corner. mates on the road was determined to strear L 37-year-old Squamish resi- have caused the mishap, and no A break, enter and theft was nge fi nt was charged with posses- charges were laid. Ten minutes reported Jan. 15 at a residence and 1 in of marijuana under the later another accident occurred on Spruce Drive in Valleycliffe. le stn ircotic Control Act following when a vehicle on Loggers Lane Entry was gained through enhai routine traffic stop Jan. 11. hit black ice and slid into a back door panel which ivds nst. Fmn Bethell said the offi- parked logging truck. The driv- kicked in. A VCR, stereo, intenc smelled marijuana after he er received minor injuries and money, jewelry and otficr ven C pyed the car and a subse- the vehicle sustained $2,000 in assorted items were rcpcxted ley of mt search of the driver damage. stolen. A residentce on enhar iicd up 13 grams of the drug. Diamond Head Road was bro- e don1 B Police were called to break up ken into the next day bettveen 5 “g re1 ~imetimeovernight Jan. 11- a fight during a large party at a p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Computer id to attempts were made to house on Depot Road Jan. 13 at equipment was stolen. deci: incerr tiated iperty ount i dved earn, ! Id in Give a Cool nip of ripar Valentine, Each weekly class is two hours long and thc COUJSC 1’1111sfor cichtL

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With personal factors such as age, profession, and term dcloded looming government deficits, inflation, the others. 3ssets uncertainty of the availability of government What prevents many people from taking COI Inve F+ pensions in the future and the increasing tax trol of their financial destiny is skepticism ant long Nancy 1. McKenzie, C.A. burden on the individual, astute financial man- fear. A good financial advisor will help to dis] sense agement is absolutely critical to one’s quality of those fears by providing the client with know J. Mason McKenzie, C.A. ;tays life down the road. edge and understanding about their invest- Feat6 The impact of inflation on one’s savings, just as ments. As a client, you should be encouraged rour one example, is easily demonstrated. For every ask questions and take a thorough approach tl nvesi percentage point an investment portfolio grows, your investment plan. hat? it must be adjusted downward to account for the And if you sense that your financial advisor Con erosion of purchasing power of the dollar. If, for isn’t willing to spend the time you’d like, or if lo fo example, you earn $40,000 per year, in 10 years you just don’t feel comfortable with their ribut you would have to earn $59,210 to retain the approach, you should continue to search for tl same purchasing power you have today, assum- professional who meets your needs. ing an annual four per cent rate of inflation. In In selecting financial products for your inves 25 years, that amount would rise to $106,663. rnent plan, a full-service, independent financie 1 A good financial advisor can help make the dif- advisor will have access to the more than 500 ference. Financial advisors offer a variety of ser- mutual fund products that are sold in Canada 995,To f vices and professional advice, ranging from today. This means you’ll receive considered portfolio management to tax reduction strategies advice on the full range of funds. .egis to estate planning. And as Canadians have less The best way to ensure your satisfaction witk Ord: and less time available for their ever more com- the financial advice you receive is to take your to 18 Don’t Do plex legal, financial and tax affairs, this service is time, do your homework, choose carefully and If y( becoming increasingly valuable. choose wisely. Profit Reveals N any sc value Don’t make an RRSP deposit this year until you attend this Select a financial planner careful.partic seminar. A team of Financial Planners with Investors Group of ass have produced probably the most creative seminar avail- Selecting a financial planner Financial Planner (RFP), Also ask how the financi Info able. In the season when most financial institutions volley may well be one of your New Chartered Financial Planner planner expects to be compe by thc for your RRSP deposits they’re taking a far more creative Year’s resolutions. (CFP), Chartered Accountant sated (e.g., fees, commissior approach. Here are some of the strategies you’ll be able to Consumers look to financial (W, Certified General or a combination of the tw use immediately after leaving the seminar. planners to provide objective, Accountant (CGA), Certified and get a written estimate of tl - knowledgeable advice about Management Accountant cost for services. - Haw to get money from the tax man to put into your RRSP’s managing an important aspect (CMA), Canadian Investment Remember, a good financ - - How to buy a new car every 5 years for half the price and of their lives: their assets. Management (CIM), Chartered planner should help you make it 100% tax deductible. Because the field is largely Life Underwriter (CLU), clear picture of your fi - Make up to 30% of your mortgage tax deductible. unregulated, the title financial Chartered Financial Consultant situation and lay the foun - HQWto get OPM (Other Peoples Money) in your portfolio, planner does not guarantee any (CHFC), Master of Business for future investment deci How to find it and how to save thousands of dollars in level of qualifications or exper- Administration with a specialty Avoid planners who use income taxes in the process. tise. in finance or taxation (MBA), pressure sales tactics or prom “Consumers need to exercise and certificate holders of some unusually high rates of ret The Most Creative Sem caution when choosing some- community college personal on investments. one with whom to entrust financial planning courses. Be on guard for possible Po Proven Methods financial resources,” says Once you have selected a schemes that can masque as tax shelters, precious me LOCATION: SEA TO SKY Valerie MacLean, general man- prospective planner, schedule a HOTEL preliminary interview. Question commodities,- high-tech st 40330 TANTALUS WAY ager of the Better Business GARlBALDl HIGHLANDS Bureau. the financial planner about his and other investment vehi Recommendations from or her professional background, Ensure the planner does TIME: FEB. IST 0 7 - 9 P.M. friends, relatives, and col- education, employment history, have a conflict-of-interes leagues may be a good first step investment philosophy, and respect of services offered, PRESENTED BY: INVESTORS GROUP: to finding a financial planner. areas of specialization. Ask for that his/ her compensatio DOUG CANNINGI -- Carefully consider the educa- the names of recent clients and coming only from you for JAVIER ARAGON tional and professional back- examples of plans and monitor- vice tendered. WENDELL MOORE ground of prospective planners. ing reports. Further protect your JUDY McGijlNN The following designations and Does the planner keep current against fraud by contac programs are recognized by the on financial matters through your Better Business Bur Canadian Association of continuing education and train- (682-2711) to determine PRE-REGISTER: Limited Seating Call (604) 473-6369 Financial Planners: Registered ing? planner’s reliability report. If the name “Dream Team” wasn’t already taken, “PHom bJJv@f it would be perfect for this team. 898-5139” Plan to attend the Financial Forum and see them in action SCIONFINANCIAL PLANNERS David Sweeney and Jason Weinstein have hit the floor with a line up of the top minds Location: Howe Sound Secondary Time: 7:OO pm

Wednesday Feb. 7th1 Thursday Feb, 8th Friday Feb. 9th David Graham David Sweeney & Jason Weinstein Michael Barrnett Fidelity Investments Scion Financial Planners Mackenzie Financial Global Investment Outlook RRSP Strategies Strategic Asset Allocation

Jason Weinstein David Sweeney THE SQUAMISH CHIEF JANUARY 23, 1996 FINANCIALNEWS

IBDO DunwoodyI Smart investors see the I CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS e long-term benefits of RRSPs See Us For All Of Your Some investors only look at RRSP for the next 30 years and are in a 40 per cent tax bracket, Income itever the short-term tax break that an earn on average 10 per cent the $1,000 you invest each year RRSP and Tm Planning Needs 3od RRSP can provide. They are compounded annually. In 30 outside of an RRSP is worth assess usually younger investors who years, you would have accumu- only $600. Furthermore, your 10 W. Doug Fox 1 a sti are not yet concerned with their lated $165,000. At 12 per cent, per cent return is in reality only sually retirement. your investment would be six per cent because you’re also thor- The smart investor, on the worth about $240,000. taxed on the interest. Squamish Whistler xls an( other hand, also sees the long- Had you invested outside of The RRSP’s strength is its Tel: 892-9424 Fax: 892-9356 Tel: 932-3799 Fax: 932-3764 and term benefits of accumulating an RRSP, your nest-egg would compounding effect over a long assets in a tax-sheltered plan. be worth much less. Your period of time. Coupled with a tg con Investing in an RRSP over a $30,000 principal invested at 10 high rate of return, a tax-shel- m anc long period of time makes per cent compounded annually tered investment such as an o disp sense: the longer the money would accumulate only about RRSP will play a major role in Knowledge is power! know1 stays sheltered from taxes, the $79,000. Even if your average guaranteeing an investor has 2st- t a ri greater the earning power of rate of return was 12 per cent, enough savings to support their The successful investor is an -aged you would only accumulate financial needs during retire- your investment. How many informed investor. I’ll sit down iach tc nvestments allow you to do about $98,000, assuming a tax ment. When considering an and help you design a personal :hat? rate of approximately 40 per RRSP, the smart investor will visor Consider what an RRSP can cent. seek out a high-yielding invest- investment program thal will meet ’I or if lo for you. Suppose you con- There’s a reason for the dra- ment. While guaranteed, guar- you financial needs. Together we r .ribUte $1,000 a year to your matic difference. Assuming you anteed investment certificates can discover what’s right for you. I for tl offer low rates of return. The best bet lies in equity or growth For more information, please give inves mutual funds. They are profes- me a call at 892-9777. nancia Tax and RRSP tips sionally managed, diversified I 500 Lynda J. Patrick and liquid. - Mutual Group tnada To figure out how much you can contribute to your RRSP for While it is almost impossible R.1The red L995, keep in mind there are different guidelines for members of to predict the performance of Licenced with Mutual Life of Canada/Mutual lnvestco Facing Tomorrow {egistered Pension and Deferred Profit Sharing Plans. equity funds, they have histori- Inc., two companies of The Mutual Group. Together n wit! Ordinarily, your deductible contributions to an RRSP are limited cally performed far better over 2 your o 18 per cent of earned income, to a maximum of $14,500. the long term than more conser- ly and If you’re a member of a Registered Pensions Plan or a Deferred vative investments. ’rofit Sharing Plan, your deductible contributions are reduced by Obviously, the sooner you my so-called pension adjustments. Pension adjustments reflect the begin investing in an RRSP, the Road Sense ralue of the benefit you received from being a plan member in a longer and faster your money //I) )articular year. This amount can normally be found on your notice will grow. Talk to your financial reminds you If assessment from Revenue Canada for your 1994 tax return. financ planner or stock broker today to Information for Tax and RRSP Tips is provided as a public service find a fund that meets your to buckle up, every time. compt by the Chartered Accountirnts of British Columbia. nissioi financial needs and goals. .he tMi bte oft hnanc DU get finana

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Squamish pair win $10,000 each in lottery I Audrey Spencer of Garihaldi Highlands c LEA R A N c E and Cathy Sprecker of Squamish have each won $10,000 instantly in the most recent lot- tery draw. E Spencer plans to use her prize to assist with her education. The 20-year-old is in her first year of studies towards becoming a 50-80" OFF legal secretary. "I was just thinlung that I wasn't sure if I was going to have the extra money for my THURS., JAN. 25 schooling," said the Capilano College stu- 4 P.M. 0 8 P.M. dent. "Then I win this money!" Spencer purchased her lucky $1 Merry Money CSS FRL, JAN. 26 instant ticket from 7-Eleven in Squamish. 1 P.M. 0 8 P.M. Sprecker, part owner/operator of SOS Log Hauling Inc., received her winning $1 Gold Rush instant ticket as a gft. "My mother had put two tickets in my Christmas stock- ing," said the 29-year-old mother of two. "On the first ticket I won $2, and on the sec- ond one i had a lot of zeros." All those zeros added up to $10,000. "My husband, Steve, and I started jump- ing up and down. Then the tears started and I couldn't talk all morning." Sprecker Cathy Sprecker 892-TIPS Audrey Spencer has no plans for her prize yet. arv a

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Squumish estuary featu on Kn -By David Doddsion f”7 quamish will soon have anoth( notch in its television belt when a segment about the Squamish estu- ary airs on an episode of Westland on the Knowledge Network, Feb. 15. The ’ Westland series is actually produced in Squamish, though filming takes place throughout the province. The show on the Squamish estuary will focus on how different groups can work together to solve a problem by addressing the environmental and eco- nomic needs of a communitx in this case the enhancing of the Squamish estuary habitat. “I think it’s a really positive story” says producer Jeanne McCartney. ”Groups are working together to satisfy the community’s environmental and

economic ne e d s .” The show will feature interviews with Squamish Mayor Corinne Lonsdale, Brad Cooper formerly of B.C. Rail, Kevin Conlin of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and Jim Wisnia of the Squamish Estuary Conservatim Society and expiains how they have

worked together to protect the wildlife ayui1 VI LullLIluuLul3 The Final Edit - Jeanne McCartney does the final edit on a new Westland program in her- office at her habitat by designating certain areas for including govern- home in Squamish. The Westland series is aired on the Knowledge Network, and will featurc the conservatipn and other areas for eco- ment agencies such as Squamish esturay in the program scheduled for Feb. 15. David Donaldson photo nomic development. With such projects the Ministry of ..--,-.- as clearing the sand on the estuary Forests and the B.C. dredged up from the Squamish River Wildlife Federation because the show is fact it is jointly presented by the for a coal port back in 1970 and using it based totally on facts and because it is Association oi Professionid Biologi!,ts of in construction, there will be more room inexpensive. The cost of a year’s worth B .C. and the Association of Professit )nCi1 for the habitat, and the needs of both of Westland episodes is about the same B.C. Foresters, two organiz~tions which areas are met, providing economic secu- as one half-hour segment of a big bud- don’t always see eye to eyc, but art’ rity for the community says McCartney. get nature program. wsrlung together to provide thc yrw- Like all the episodes of Westland, this ”We do it for less money than most gram with the scientific expertise it segment will be a family operation, pro- others because we do it at the lutchen requires. duced by McCartney and Mike Halleran table,” she says. Not that the productlrs nccd much and photographed by their son Terry The number of shows produced in a help. In addition to producing Westland Halleran and his wife Cathie. All the year depends on how much money is for nearly 13 years, McCxtney has been writing, narration and editing is done raised, so they usually have more story working for the provincial govcriimcw t bv the family as well, with McCartney ideas than money to develop them. teaching the forest prxtices code, md y&.nding one day per episode in They like to have one wildlife program has recently been reappointtd to t1-w bncouver to format the segment for a year, one on itjresiry aid oi-te oi-i iiatu- Hahitat Cnnscr-vcitionBoard f‘or t~4.0- airing on the Knowledge Network. ral history. y c d r t er 111. Westland has produced 150 episodes McCartney has no figures on As meof’ the 12 board inenibcr.; it-i tlw since its premiere in 1983; it’s first Westland’s ratings, but this is not provincc, McCcirtney gets to Iwlp episode appearing six months after the important. She knows the show has a review different cnli~nccrnc~iitproposds Knowledge Network first went on the cor2 audience of viewers who are gen- and decide which projects r;hould ‘iir. It is an information program dealing uinely interested in resources, and says receive funding. Once a year the 12 vol- with the state of natural resources in the Knowledge Network would rather unteer board members get to travel to British Columbia without getting into have a smaller, dedicated audience than one of’ the project areas and Inonitor the controversial issues and conflicts a larger number of casual watchers. In progress. She says this gives her a “We stay completely out of politics,” fact, many colleges and businesses buy “good opportunity to have input into says McCartney. “That’s done enough tapes of the program for use in courses habit a t need s .” by commercial stations.” and erndovee education. The habitat needs of your own back Without addressing political issues, I

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IQy-r T 'CAM-BANAS Wed., Jan 24th - Sat., Jan. 27th ) SUPERBOWL SUNDAY JAN. 28TH See all the action on big screen TV Good seat wherever you sit. In-house Specials! & KARAOKE every Tlresday -A- DOOR PRIZES Wednesday

The Turkey of Brackendale

While visitors were pulling up in a limousine across from the UN SATJQNAL Easter seal Camp to view the S world famous eagles of Brackendale, above, a few hun- VACATIONS dred metres down the road local residents were fascinated IS HAVING A by the sight of a turkey up a tree. Though it is technically a wild turkey, Lurkey was pur- chased commercially and raised at a home on Olsen Em Road, from where it escaped Thursday. There is no word on whether the Natu re L.';T'Pi?iCES THE SEASON IMBLE Conservancy of Canada will be OF creating a code of ethics for APPLIES TO NEW BOOKfNGS ONLY viewing turkeys, or erecting turkey viewing site signs. Photos by Ross Wahl, above, and AI Price NAk

Communitv Christmas Care

s% I t0DS $2m vIB Foliowing are the final contributions to and tal- Anonymous, $3. Total: $29,695.77. lies for the 1995 Corninunity Christmas Care Thank you to: Finnings for 200 donated box extra teddy bears from the Squamish Li Store; to the class of Mr. McKay of Mam Elementary school for a job very well done in lecting more than 800 tins of canned food; to I $100; L-& A Equipment Ltd. $200; Jeanne Purdie for stepping in as chairperson and to McCartney $100; Garibaldi Highlands merchants the.. volunteers of CCC, including packers a Only per year (Santa pictures), $134; Mexx Pub, $177.60; 50/50 n mr\ k.7 firn XLI in the uamish Area maw, JJL~U;Bob and Vye Cleaver, g~u;iviark A. McConchie Law Corp., $100; Verna Jones, $50; Squamish ChiGf aLd especially A1 Price. A Name: Preceptor Beta Lambda, $25; Gordon and thanks to the community for your generous s I Margaret Greenwood, $100; Western Pulp port and for making Christmas special for Street Address: Limited Partnership, $170; Anonvmous, $37; children.

U I Mailing : Postal Code City: Phone: ssociation rs tips far smo Smokers who make a resolu- Each year, more than s,WO with nic Start Date: Expiry Date: tisra f~ start the new year British Collumbians die from hiandlin smoke-free can get help from smoking-relating diseases without snr~ the British Columbia Lung such as lung cancer, emphyse- gests pers~ndrewards f 1 Seniors YEAR - $35 $25 Association, ma and chronic branchifis; persevering with your gad t 1/2 YEAR $20 ) Seniors $15 The association urges all and second-hand smoke ems- stay smoke-free. Paid By: smnkers to start 1996 in a es health problems for nom For a free Quit 'Tips bo J Cheque VISA LB M/C; ijCash Money Order healthy wagY, and offers free smokers exposed ta it," says contact #he Bk.

Quit Tips booklets ~ with Kelly Ablog-Morrant, B.C. Association Amount Enclosed advice on kicking the habit. Lung Association director of Street, Van Credit Card # I "Cigarette smoking is the health education and program 2K2, or call. Expiry date: leading cause of preventable services. The Quit Tips book- the Lower Mainland, call to1 illness and premature death. let contains ideas on coping free to 1-800 Signature: ......

SQUAMISH CABLE TV LISTINGS CBC Vancouver 2 CBUT ABC Seattle 4 KOMO NBC Seattle 5 KING CW Victoria 6 CHEK CBS Seattle 9 KCTS # !5) KING Today Cont’d George & Alana Another World Bl Days of Our Lives News Ell Evening Leeza Leeza Doriatiue W! CW Vancouver 8 BCTV PBS Seattle 9 KCTS CHEK Canada A.M. Cont’d Body Movie Price Is Right El Jenny Jones IEZ] Homes- Another World Ftfl Informaiioi-i KNOW Vancouver 11 (7) KlRO 7 Live Cont’d Maury Povich El Danny! Montel Williams @INews Carnie Tempestt Rick1 Lake KVOS Bellingham 12 CKVU Vancouver 13 CBC Montreal (fr) 23 3BC KSTW Tacoma 24 ND> KCPQ Tacoma 25 ND> House of Commons 26 Spare 36 Extended Basic The Sports TSN Workout In. Sports Sportsds- Varied Programs Workout Varied Programs Sportsds Network 14 ArtsEntertainment 15 A&E Mike Hammer Quincy Equalizer Varied Programs Mike Hammer Remington Steele Quincy I I I I Nashville 16 /Crafts /Crafts I Wildhorse Saioon IVideoPM IVideoPM IWildhorse Saloon I Dance I I XlV Edmonton 17 VBC Detroit 18 ClTV 100 Huntley Street Regis & Kathie Jane Hawtin Live! News @I Murphy Days of Our Lives LovHandl Next Line Money Stop- You rig- Restless ’ay TV Super Channel 22 WDlV Jenny Jones El News J’pardy Days of Our Lives Another World IBJ Sally Montel Williams News News News

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(6) CBK Charette en direct Le Midi Louvain a la carte P’tits Bonheurs Varied Programs Madame Ribambel Varied Wata- Meilleur Ce soir U @) KSTW This Morning Cont’d Jerry Springer Price Is Right El Bold & B. TBA Murphy Golden As the World Turns Guiding Light IB Young-Restless /L ilj; KCpQ Bobby IPet Shop Cub- 1 Bananas Little House Heat of Night Matlock El Movie Taz- X-Men

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KCTS Barney Mr Bus Newtons Ghos- National Issues Convention Presi- Reflec- Group Editors Sewing Quilting Painting Garden

KNOW Kitty Cats Twist Runaway Kidzone Quilting Sewing Future Readers Seumus AgaKhan Literature So- Can. Theatre D est inos Desti no: - ~KVOSDis------~~Robison Hour of Power Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Crypt. Beetlejc Madeline Fang Robin H. KidsBeat Kids Super Bowl XXX Pregame Super Bowl XXX FdS fa @I TSN Sunday Sportsds- NFL Gameday Golf: Super Bowl XXX Charity Cup Curling: Canadian Senior Women’s Championships Finals Sportsdz goal t( 0 A&E Movie: “Repo Man” Movie: “My Tutor” Justice Justice Bio. This Week America’s Castles Biography 1 P ?ookIefi?. TNN NHRA Win! Raceday Speed MotorTrd Trucks Rodeo Classic Mechanic Mechanic 1 NHRA Fishin’ 1 Fishing Otiidoor Bass- Lung 0 C~TV Tribal Tr. Ukrainian kwritten Dominion Stop- Movie Movie: “Last Season” Automag Super Super Bowl XXX 5 oak WD~V Meet the Press NBA NBA NBA Basketball: Phoenix Suns a; Chicago Bulls Super Bowl XXX Pregame S:iper Bowl XXX -i Vbfl.. --I sup Monkey Movie: “A Million to Juan” Movie: “My Father, the Hero” Movie: “Houseguest” Movie: “Double Dragon” 3utside ? ...... __- - au @ a CB~Point SCUlly La SWnaine Vefle Regard En liberte IHorizons Faites VGS gamrnes Sous la couverture Course dest. D(’COU\JCrtf;. \ - &I a KSTW SunMorn Home- SPortsShow College Basketball: Michigan at Iowa College Basketball: Kansas at Nebraska Skiing Movie: ’ ‘An1.1 i F ’ ’ 1- - 0 ;j:$ KCPQ Power NFLFilms Paid Paid Star Trek Movie: “The Cisco Kid” Madeline bisdeline to Super Bowl IIC ~~ ~ .~ .,'A . ..j

"-= * 18 H JANUARY 23,1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF P1 COMMUNITY HOROSCOPE Musicians and choirs featured January 21 through January 27,1996 I usicians and choirs mystery to the stage in son or persons who most freely Aries (March 21 - April 20) from our community February. Set in a beauty salon, give of their time and self for It may take some fast talking to convince a disap Mwill come together on A New Stvle For Murder will the betterment of the communi- pointed friend of your sincerity. Always speal Sunday evening, Jan. 28 at 7 be presenied at the new theatre ty. A selection committee from the heart with those for whom you care. p.m. for the annual Singing the at Howe Sound Secondary reviews each entry and the Faith night. Sponsored by the School on Feb. 7-10 and Feb. 1995 winners will be honored Taurus (April 21 - May 20) Squamish Ministerial 14-17. The cast includes nine on Feb. 2 at the 62nd annual Get a sense of humor. If you don't start laughing a Association, it will be held in women and two men. general meeting. The address some of the craziness going on around you, there i! Squamish United Church on I will have more information for entries is: Box 1009, a good chance you could fall off the deep end. Fourth Avenue. An offering next week. Squamish, VON 3G0. will be taken and following this Gemini (May 21 - June 20) fine program, refreshments will Restore your energy. Get a new haircut or buj some trendy clothes. Just do something to get you1 be served.

Calling all residents 55 years Cancer (June 21 - July 20) and up to the Eldercollege Be clever and stay out of the muck this time. Le1 open house tomorrow after- people lead their own lives as they see fit. If you noon, Jan. 24 at 1 p.m. at the About Town get involved, it will only mean trouble. Capilano College Squamish caniyus. Some favorite courses By Maureen Gilmour Leo (July 21 - Aug. 21) will be offered again, and an Affairs of the heart can be complicated in more outline of new courses will be ways than you can count. Be as honest as possible given. There is a minimal with loved ones. charge of $25 for each course. If m Virgo (Aug. 22 - Sept. 22) you are unable to attend, Earlier this month, Carlotta Friends of the late Ingrid A colleague's idea could help you in a big way. It phone the college at 892-5322 and Ueli Liechti had as their Dahlen will be pleased to know is never wise to stereotype people or situations of for i n f orm a tion. guest, Carlotta's niece, Naomi her faithful pet and companion any kind. Akers from San Francisco. She Sheppy has a good, loving The 29th annual Robbie Burns enjoyed snow boarding and home with Diane and Joe. Libra (Sept. 23 - Oct. 22) supper and dance will be held eagle watching with her Sheppy is healthy and happy Your diligence will pay off in a big way. Stay off in the Legion Hall on Saturday, cousins Margot, Erika and and enjoys his regular walks to the merry-go-round of relationships for now. Slow Jan. 27. This annual event is Jocelyn. the top of the Stawamus Chief. and steady wins the race. sponsored by the Diamond His canine girlfriends Ashleigh H Scorpio (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) Head Legion Pipe Band and STORK STORY - and Ginnie are most protective This is no time for procrastination. Roll up your the cost is $18 each (same as FITSCHEN- Spencer and of Sheppy. sleeves and get to work on that important project. last year). Tickets are available Teresa Fitschen are pleased to It will be done before you know it. nt the Legion or from band announce the birth of their sec- It was most refreshing to read niembers. The evening begns ond daughter, Alison a positive story about Sagittarius (Nov. 23 - Dec. 20) with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. fol- Katherine, weighing 6 lb. 9 oz. Squamish in the Vancouver If you have been hedging on a lifelong ambition, lowed by dinner at 7 p.m. and born at 2:53 p.m. on Dec. Sun on Jan. 13. The article was now is the time to go for it. It is true: You never Dance to the band The Darts. 22 in the Squamish General about lower cost housing in know unless you try. Hospital. This is a sister for our area as compared to the Tomorrow evening, Capricorn (Dec. 21 - Jan. 19) Lauren. Proud grandparents Lower Mainland. I wonder Take some time to read a book or catch the play Wednesday, Jan. 24 you are are Bob and Teresa Wilson of how many people might con- you have been wanting to see. There is a good invited to the Squamish Public Squamish and Jane Fitschen of sider a drive up our highway chance an old friend is looking for you. Library for a slide presentation Vancouver. Also pleased with to see what we have to offer? by Harold Cruickshank. Harold Alison's arrival are great- Aquarius (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18) will take you through beautiful grandmothers Dorothy Dixon STORK STORY - RUS- Aquarians have a tough time keeping their mouths Britain at this free Presentation of Vancouver and Rafaela and SELL/MURRAY RUSSELL - closed, but it is best to do so for now. Keep an eye .it 7:30 p.m. Maria in Mexico. Teresa and Mario and Sharon are happy to [1 on what is really going on around you. H Spencer extend thanks to Dr. announce the arrival of their First birthday wishes to Guy Morum and the nursing son, Nico Leo Rtlsse!!, "J21&h- Pisces (Feb, 19 - March 20) Taylor Seward, whose special These interesting situations are always more com- staff, especially Karen and ing 9 lb. 7 oz and born at 11:15 plicated once you begin to sort the-pieces. But day is tomorrow, Jan. 24. Robyn. a.m. on Dec. 31 in B.C. there is also a big surprise waiting. Women's Hospital, Vancouver. Squamish Public Library will Special birthday wishes to Proud grandparents are Leo Born this week: 78 its hold annual general meeting Norman Saugstad, who cele- Murray of Langley and Jan. 21 - Jill Eikenberry, Geena Davis Jan. 25 - Dinah Manoff, Andy Cox on Wednesday, Jan. 31. A new brated his 80th birthday on Jan. Margaret Russell in the Jan. 22 - Olivia D'Abo, John Hurt Jan. 26 - Anita Baker, Scott Glenn, hoard of trustees will be elected 16. On this occasion, his wife Bahamas. Many thanks to Jan. 23 - Princess Caroline, Rutger Wayne Gretzky 4 Hauer Jan. 27 - Mikhail Baryshnikov, Bridget JZL and anyone interested in the Shirley hosted an open house Aunty Leona and Jani for their Jan. 24 - Nastassia Kinski, Neil Diamond Fonda . library and willing to donate when many friends and neigh- support and to the hospital time and energy to work on the bors dropped in to offer their staff. board is asked to phone good wishes. 4 Maureen at 892-3110 for more rn Howe Sound Minor Baseball Smart Pe ple. Smart Advice information on becoming a The chamber of commerce is Association is holding registra- trustee. accepting nominations for the tions for the corning season on Mark Ern businessperson of the year and two nights this wegk, Jan. 24 LAND WAL~THE RRSP EXPERTS. 365 DAYS A YEAR Financial Ac lM Pobbie: After the successful December the citizen of the year until Jan. 6 L U E C H I P T H I N K I N G Member-Canadian Investor Protection Fund. 1-800-567-4 and Jan. 25 from 6 - 8 p.m. in rich? run of Scrooge, Howe Sound 26. The citizen of the year the Brennan Park Leisure 50 Players is bringing a murder award is presented to the per- Centre lobby. Zack: Hc Valien: L that look James: I(

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- ~ TUESDAY THURSDAY 11 :00 **** “Wild Strawberries” (1957, 2:05 0 *lt “Psycho 111” (1986, SUS- MONDAY Drama) Victor Sjostrom, Bibi Anderson. pense) Anthony Perkins, Diana Scarwid. JANUARY 23,1996 JANUARY 25,1996 An aging Swedish professor reflects nos- Preparing to reopen the Bates Motel, JANUARY 29,1996 talgically upon the turmoils and upsets that Norman is troubled by a reporter, a poten- EVENING EVENING have marred his life. (Subtitled) (2 hrs.) tial romance, and, of course, Mother. (2 EVENING 12:30 0 0 “A Masculine Ending” (i392, hrs., 15 min.) 6:OO @ “The Skateboard Kid II” (1994) Dee 6:OO @ “Lighthouse” (1992) Deborah Mystery) Janet McTeer, Imelda Staunton. 2:35 a 0 **‘/z “Punchline” (1988, 6:OO (D *** “Sister Act” (1992, C Wallace Stone, Bruce Davison. A talking Wakeham, Ryan Michael. A mysterious A European symposium tums dangerous Comedy-Drama) Sally Field, Tom Hanks. Whoopi Goldberg, Maggie Smith. skateboard helps a boy save his family’s local man holds the key to a woman’s for a British professor and her friend after a An ambitious stand-up comic plays adviser lounge singer-turned-murder witn home. ‘PG’ (1 hr., 35 min.) death. ‘NR’ (1 hr., 30 min.) Cambridge scholar is killed. (1 hr., 55 min.) to a New Jersey housewife trying her hand transforms a group of singing nun 8:OO Q2 *** “Cronos” (1993) Federico 8:OO @ ** “On Deadly Ground” (1994) (D **%‘Cocoon: The Return” (1988, at comedy. (1 hr., 55 min.) Elunconventional (2 hrs.) convent choir. (In Luppi, Ron Perlman. A mysterious device Steven Seagal, Michael Caine. An oil Fantasy) Don Ameche, Wilford Brirnley. creates bloodthirsty immortals. ‘R’ (1 hr., company troubleshooter battles a corrupt Rejuvenated senior citizens retum to Earth @ +** “Kabloonak” (1994) 32 rnin.) chairman. (In Stereo) ‘R’ @I(1 hr., 41 min.) with their Antarean benefactors to retrieve Dance, Adarnie Quasiak Inukpuk. 9:00 (D (12) *** “Invitation to a Gunfighter” 8:30 @ (XJ ** “Vincent, Francois, Paul et les alien cocoons. (2 hrs., 30 min.) maker Robert Flaherty makes a (1964, Western) Yul Brynner, George autres” (1974, Drame) Yves Montand, 1:00 @ “Harnessing Peacocks” (1993, Arctic expedition. ‘NR’ (1 hr., 45 Segal. A crooked real-estate agent hires a Michel Piccoli. Parvenus a la cinquantaine, Drama) Sir John Mills, Serena Scott 8:OO @ *l/z ”L.A. Goddess” (19 Heavener. Kathv Shower. A stu gunfighter to kill a Confederate veteran des amis de longue date font le bilan de Thomas. Asingle mother flees to Comwall, SUNDAY whose home was sold to Union sympath- leurs vies. R (2 hrs., 20 min.) where she establishes herself as a cook for falls for an-actreis’s lovely body double. North (1 hr.. 32 min.) izers. (2 hrs.) 9:OOm @ *** “Mad Dog and Glory” (1993, rich women and a mistress for rich men. (2 JANUARY 28,1996 I !i$; “My Cousin Vinny” (1 9:30 @j *** “The Adventures of Priscilla, Comedy-Drama) Robert De Niro, Uma hrs.) ’ & *** Comedy) Joe Pesci, Ralph Macchio. Queen of the Desert” (1994) Terence Thurman. Love enters the life of a lonely @ “Legal Briefs’’ (1993) Bob Wyatt, Lisa EVENING Stamp, Hugo Weaving. Three drag queens photographer when the gangster whose Haslehurst. An attorney sets up shop in the inept lawyer from Brooklyn wage laughable legal battle to free his co cross the Outback in a dilapidated bus. ‘R’ life he saved rewards him with a woman. (In back of a topless bar. ‘NR’ (1 hr., 35 min.) 6:OO 0 OiJ “Homeward Bourid: The *** from an Alabama jail. (In Stereo) [II] (2 (1 hr., 42 min.) Stereo) R(2hrs.) 2~070 i:?:, **’/z“Psycho II” (1983, SUS- Incredible Journey” (1993, Adventure)- 9:00Oa*** “SisterAct” (1992, Con 11:15 @ *1/2 “Fist of Honor” (1993) Sam (D @I ** “Cohen and Tate” (1988, pense) Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles. (Part 1 of 2) Voices of Michael J. Fox, Don Jones, Joey House. A street fighter and his Drama) Roy Scheider, Adam Baldwin. A Norman Bates is released after 20 years in Whoopi Goldberg, Maggie Smith. A Ameche. Two dogs and a cat set out on a lounge singer-turned-murder wi wife are caught in a mob war. (In Stereo) ‘R’ , kidnap victim desperately tries to turn his a mental institution and believes himself hazardous trek through the Sierra Moun- transforms a group of singing nuns in (1 fir., 40 min.) murderous captors against one another cured until murder begins anew. (2 hrs., 15 tains in search of their human family. (1 hr.) unconventional convent choir. (In St 12:30 0 011 +*‘/z “Seven Sinners” (1940, during a 675-mile drive to Houston. (2 hrs.) min.) 7:OO @ ***Yz “The Road Warrior“ (1981, [111(2 hrs.) Mystery) Marlene Dietrich, John Wayne. A 1O:OO “Nisht of the Running Man” (1994) 2:35 0 @I** “Perry Mason: The Case of Adventure) Me1 Gibson, Bruce Spence. In “Cagney & Lacey: True Convict Navy lieutenant must choose between his Scott Glenn, Andrew McCarthy. A cabbie is the Sinister Spirit” (1987, Mystery) Ray- post-apocalyptic Australia, a former a 0 (1996, Drama) Sharon Gless, Tyne two loves -- a honky-tonk singer or a on the run with $1 million of the mob’s mond Burr, Barbara Hale. Defense at- highway cop sides with an oil-producing Premiere. Mary Beth must testify lifetime of service to his country. (1 hr., 50 money. ‘R’ (1 hr., 33 min.) torney Mason represents a publisher who community against sadistic nomads. (2 min.) 11:30 0 0 **Y2 “Chaindance” (1991, has been accused of murdering a horror controversial case while Chris learn hrs.) man she’s dating may be involved 1:00 @ *?/z “Dark Tide” (1993) Chris Sar- Drama) Michael Ironside, Rae Dawn novelist. (2 hrs., 15 min.) 8:OO “Interview With the Vampire” *** murder. (In Stereo) El (2 andon, Brigitte Bako. A boat captain be- Chong. A psychotic inmate threatens to 3:OO @ @.I**% “The Last Winter” (1984, (1994) Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt. A vampire hrs.) 1O:OO @ *’/z “Flinch” (1993) Judd Ne comes obsessed with a diver‘s wife. ‘R’ (1 shatter the experimental program bonding Drama) Yona Elian, Kathleen Quinlan. recalls the tragic events of his 200-year life. Gina Gershon. Two people working a hr., 33 min.) a paralyzed patient to a hardened convict. Two women identify the same man from a ‘R’ (2 hrs., 2 rnin.) mannequins witness a murder. (In Stc 1:30 (D @) ** “Raiders of Shalimar” (1978, [II] (2 hrs., 12 min.) newsreel as their husband, a GI who di- 8:15 a *kl(l?h “J’ai engage un tueut’ Adventure) Rex Harrison, Sylvia Miles. A 11:45 @ ** “Out for Blood” (1992) Don “The sappeared during the 1973 Yom Kippur (1990, Comedie) Jean-Pierre Leaud, ‘R’ [II](l hr., 33 rnin.) 11:45 @ “Cronos” (1993) Fed dying jewel thief invites the cream of his Dragon” Wilson, Shari Shattuck. A lawyer War. (2 hrs.) Margi Clarke. Voulant mourir, un homme *** Luppi, Ron Perlman. A mysterious profession to his private island to steal a seeks revenge after drug dealers kill his @ f’/z “Double Dragon” (1994) Robert decide d’engager un tueur pour en finir, dc legendary ruby. (2 hrs.) family. (In Stereo) ‘R’ (1 hr., 26 rnin.) Patrick, Mark Dacascos. A villain pursues mais il tombe amoureux et le contrat est creates bloodthirsty immortals. ‘R’ (. 32 min.) 2:05 0 (@ ** “Perry Mason: The Case of 1:15 @ “Crackerjack” (1994) Thomas Ian two young brothers for a powerful charm. passe. (1 hr., 20 min.) the Ruthless Reporter” (1991, Mystery) Griffith, Nastassja Kinski. A police detec- ‘PG-13’ (1 hr., 35 rnin.) 9:00 @I“Life With Billy” (1993, Drama) 12:30 0 @iJ*** “Tombstone” (1 0 Western) Richard Dix, Kent Ta Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale. Mason at- tive battles terrorists at a mountain resort. @ tij: fY2 “The Adventurers” (1970, Nancy Beatty, Stephen McHattie. A Nova Lawman Wyatt Earp is driven to a tempts to prove the innocence of a reporter ‘R’ (1 hr., 36 min.) Drama) (Part 2 of 2) Bekim Fehmiu, Scotia woman is driven to murder after SI down with the Clantons in his quest to t accused of murdering his station’s egotist- 1:42 0 0 ff*l/2 “Tatie Danielle” (1990, Charles Aznavour. Dax exacts vengeance suffering years of abuse from hercommon- justice to the infamous Arizona town. ( ical anchorman. (2 hrs.) Comedy-Drama) Tsilla Chelton, Catherine on Rojo for his father‘s murder. Based on a law husband. El (2 hrs.) 35 min.) 2:07 0 :‘7.; *f1/i “Gable and Lombard” Jacob. A family gets more than they bar- novel by Harold Robbins. (2 hrs.) Q @ “Deceived” (1991, Suspense) *** @ *l/2 “Blindfold: Acts of Obsess (1976, Drama) James Brolin, Jill Clay- gained for when they take in their aunt, a (PA) Goldie Hawn, John Heard. Revela- 1:15 (1994) Shannen Doherty, Judd Nelsc burgh. Clark Gable and Carole Lombard cranky and malicious octogenarian. (2 hrs., tions about her reportedly dead spouse’s 1 studenl woman wants to revive the exciteme I embark on an illicit romance despite the 18 min.) true identity plunge a New York art expert her marriage. (In Stereo) (1 hr., 36 I threat of scandal. (2 hrs., 30 min.) 2:OO @ @z) ++ “My Man Adam” (1985, into a deadly forgery scheme. (In Stereo) rn 2:OO (D “Money for Nothing” (1993, 3:OO @ *** “Cronos” (1993) Federico Comedy) Raphael Sbarge, Page Hannah. [Izl(2 hrs.) I medy) Christien Anholt, Jayne Ashbou Luppi, Ron Perlman. A mysterious device A teen-ager’s constant daydreaming spells 0 >@“Passport to Murder“ (1993, Sus- SATURDAY A teen-ager makes a successful bic creates bloodthirsty immortals. ‘R’ (1 hr., trouble when he actually meets his fantasy pense) Connie Sellecca, Ed Marinaro. A control of a large hospital after he wa! 32 rnin.) girl. (1 hr., 30 min.) Park Avenue socialite’s trip to Paris turns JANUARY 27,1996 he can make a fortune in one week. (2 I B i!$ *?4 “Beneath the 12-Mile Reef” *** “Framed” (1992, Suspense) dangerous when she learns that myster- 2:05 (TiJ “Hairspray” (1988, (1953. Adventure) Terry Moore, Rober: Timothy Dalton, David Morrissey. A vaca- ious strangers are following her. (2 hrs.) 0 *** EVENING medy) Ricki Lake, Divine. A plump tc Wagner. Divers compete fiercely for the tioning British detective crosses the path of 0 (iiJ 3: “A Cry in the Night” (1992, a presumed-dead criminal who is now a a ** ager teaches 1962 Baltimore a thing or valuable sponges in Florida’s coastal 6:OO @ “Disclosure” (1994) Michael Suspense) Perry King, Carol Higgins wealthy art dealer. (2 *** about integration after landing a spot ( waters. (2 hrs.) hrs.) Douglas, Demi Moore. An executive faces Clark. A new bride’s happiness is cut short 2:07 0 “The Incredible Shrinking local dance show. (2 hrs., 15 min.) 3:;** unwanted sexual advances from his boss. after the return of her ex-husband sparks a N Woman” (1981, Fantasy) Lily Tomlin, 2:37 0 i:7:: **‘/z “Predator” (1987, Scie ‘R’ (2 hrs., 7 min.) sinister turn in her spouse’s behavior. R (2 Charles Grodin. Contamination from Fiction) Arnold Schwarzenegger, ( 750 @ “Les Vaisseaux du coeur” hrs.) chemicals found in everyday household a Weathers. A military rescue team in (1993, Drame) Greta Scacchi, Vincent (D @I “Goodbye Again” (1961, products has a drastic effect on a suburban **** jungles of Latin America crosses paths D’Onofrio. La relation tumultueuse qui Comedy) Ingrid Bergman, Yves Montand. housewife. (2 hrs.) an intergalactic trophy hunter in searcl durait 30 ans entre une femme de bonne Neglected by her lover, a Parisian lady Choi 2:35 0 0ffY2 “Perry Mason: The Case of human prey. (2 hrs., 15 min.) R WEDNESDAY famille et un marin ecossais. D (2 hrs., 20 accepts the attentions of another man. (2 the Shooting Star” (1966, Mystery) Ray- min.) hrs., 30 min.) througl mond Burr, Barbara Hale. Mason defends “The Canterville Ghost” (1996, Fan- (D “Under Siege” (1992, Adventure) JANUARY 24,1996 an actor-director who apparently shot a talk 8:OO *** perforn tasy) Patrick Stewart, Neve Campbell. Steven Seagal, Tommy Lee Jones. A Navy show host in front of millions of TV viewers. Premiere. An ancient English spook is SEAL, temporarily assigned to the galley, EVENING (2 hrs., 15 rnin.) the Fai# frustrated by his lack of success in scaring defends a nuclear-armed battleship from 3:OO @ “The Man in the Attic” (1994) Anne a modern-day American family from his psychopathic hijackers. (In Stereo) R (2 United 6:OO (D ** “The Innocent” (1994, Sus- Archer, Neil Patrick Harris. A manipulative castle. (In Stereo) El (2 hrs.) hrs.) pense) Kelsey Grarnrner, Polly Draper. A woman hides her adoring lover in the attic. at 7 p.n 8:30 @ *lt’/z “Immortal Beloved” (1994) f*Y2 “To Dance With the White police lieutenant must learn to communi- (In Stereo) ‘R’ @I(1 hr., 36 min.) a 0 cate with an autistic boy whose drawings Gary Oldrnan, lsabella Rossellini. A cryptic Dog” (1993, Drama) Hume Cronyn, Jes- event is B 33: *l/2 “The Adventurers” (1 970, sica Tandy. Friends and family become may Iiold the key to a brutal crime. (In Drama) (Part 1 of 2) Bekim Fehmiu, note sheds light upon Beethoven’s ro- Squami mantic past. ‘R’ (2 hrs., 1 min.) concerned when a lonely widower be- Stereo) E (2 hrs.) Charles Aznavour. Based on a novel by 9:00 @I“The Canterville Ghost” (1996, friends a mysterious canine that only ap- a *** “Blue Sky” (1 994) Jessica Lange, Harold Robbins. Childhood trauma pushes 0 Associa Tornrny Lee Jones. Marital difficulties arise Fantasy) Patrick Stewart, Neve Campbell. pears to him. (In Stereo) D (2 hrs.) a South American playboy down the road 1O:OO @ “Bullets Over Broadway” be taker for a 1960s military couple. ‘PG-13’ (1 hr., to ruin. (2 hrs.) Premiere. An ancient English spook is *** 41 rnin.) frustrated by his lack of success in scaring (1994) John Cusack, Jack Warden. A mob IU The i 8:30 n! I “Running Cool” (1993) Andrew a modern-day American family from his bodyguard secretly helps polish a play- Divolt, Bubba Baker. Bikers take on an castle. (In Stereo) [I13 (2 hrs.) wright’s work. ‘R’ (1 hr., 39 min.) of the $ unscrupulous land developer. ‘R’ (1 hr.. 46 Q 8 **** “Citizen Kane” (1941, 11 :00 a ***M “The Road Warrior” (1981, Library rnin.) Drama) Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten. Adventure) Me1 Gibson, Bruce Sperlce. In post-apocalyptic Australia, a former @Iif3 > “Cornouailles” (1 994, Documen- FRIDAY Flashbacks dominate Orson Welles’ held on taire) Un recit filmique qui rend hornmage classic account of an ambitious and self- highway cop sides with an oil-producing The Mast Famous Basket In The World. community against sadistic nomads. (2 the libra boeuf rnusque de I’Arctique. 3Ij (1 hr.) JANUARY 26,1996 indulgent newspaper magnate’s rise to 9:00 Q, ** “The Innocent” (1994, Sus- power. (2 hrs.) hrs.) will be E 11:35 0 @I “Something Wild” (1986, THIS IS A pense) Kelsey Grammer, Polly Draper. A EVENING 10:30 @ **Yz “The Professional” (1994) *** police lieutenant must learn to cornmuni- Jean Reno, Gary Oldman. A hit man takes Comedy) Jeff Daniels, Melanie Griffith. A more ini a young orphan girl under his wing. (In meek Wall Street executive’s life is cate with an autistic boy whose drawings 6:OO (D ++lh “Sherlock Holmes in New changed forever when a mysterious 892-31 1 may hold the key to a brutal crime. (In York” (1976, Mystery) Roger Moore, Pa- Stereo) ‘R’ [II] (1 hr., 46 min.) woman leads him into an outrageous ad- Stereo) KG (2 hrs.) trick Macnee. Holmes and Watson learn 11:35 @ 0 *** “The Natural” (1984, IWell I venture. (2 hrs.) (D ii2’ ** “Big Mo” (1973, Drama) Bernie that a kidnapping has occurred in a plot to Drama) Robert Redford, Robert Duvall. @I “Tootsie” (1982, Comedy) Normar Casey. Bo Svenson. An account of bas- corner the world’s gold supply. (2 hrs.) The almost mythical ability of a middle- **** Dustin Hoffman, Jessica Lange. The ketball player Jack Twyman’s quest to @ **%“Houseguest” (1994) Sinbad, aged baseball player rockets a major- two cor Oscar-winning tale of a temperamental raise funds for his paralyzed teammate, Phil Hartman. A con artist finds refuge in league team toward the 1939 pennant. (3 actor who becomes a sensation while COMMUNITY Maurice Stokes. (2 hrs.) the home of a suburban family. ‘PG’ (1 hr., hrs.) p.m. Thi posing as a woman on a hit TV soap opera. 10:30 @ ** “Hitter Moon” (1992) Peter 49 min.) 12:OO +**“Working Girl” (1988, Comedy- Drama) Melanie Griffith, Harrison Ford. (2 hrs.) NEW IN TOWN? Brennar Coyote, Enirnanuelle Seigner. Flashbacks 8:OO @l*lh “Double Dragon” (1 994) Robert recount a couple’s tumultiious relation- Patrick, Mark Dacascos. A villain pursues Tenacity pays off for a scrappy secretary 12:30 @ *** “Blue Sky” (1994) Jessica sponsor who becomes a Wall Street whiz while Lange, Tommy Lee Jones. Marital difficul- NEW BABY? ship. (In Stereo) ‘R’ (2 hrs., 19 rnin.) two young brothers for a powerful charm. Perform 12:30 0 (it **t!? “Ride ’em Cowboy” (1942, ‘PG-13’ (1 hr., 35 min.) filling her injured boss’s high heels. (2 hrs.) ties arise for a 1960s military couple. ‘PG- 12:30 @ “When the Bough Breaks” (1993) 13’ (1 hr., 41 min.) Comedy) Bud Abbott, Lou Costello. Two 8:30 @ “Taffin” (1987, Drame) Pierce IF YOU ARE Tickets i salesmen-turned-cowpokes get mixed up Brosnan, Ray McAnally. Un solitaire qui Ally Walker, Martin Sheen. A young tele- 1:00 (D 0“Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert” (1993, Mystery) Teri Garr, Sam GETTING MARRIED... with Indians and rodeo riders when they gagne sa vie en collectant des dettes path must help find a serial killer. ‘R’ (1 hr., at Squal Elliott. A Palm Springs detective and a land jobsat a populardude ranch. (1 hr., 45 impayees fait la connaissance d’une bar- 43 min.) hard-drinking cop join forces with an eager Mostly E min.) maid qui s’installe avec lui. R (2 hrs.) 1:30 0 0 **tl/2 “As an Eilean” (1993, PHONE: young officer to nab a mysterious fugitive. 1:00 0 f* “The Lipstick Camera” (1994) 9:00 (1 Drama) Ken Hutchison, lain F. Macleod. A and Higl 03:;“Picture Perfect” 995, Comedy) (2 hrs.) Brian Wirnmer, Corey Feldman. An as- Richard Karn, Mary Page Keller. Two widowed schoolmaster‘s project to photo- Kim Aydon: 898-8299 Q @iJ“The Electric Horseman” piring reporter captures a dangerous tryst neighbors disguise their mutual dislike of graph life in his Gaelic community is dis- 1:05 *** (1979, Drama) Robert Redford, Jane on film. ‘R’ (1 hr., 31 min.) one another and pose as a loving husband rupted by a stranger‘s arrival. (Subtitled) (1 Fonda. An idealistic rodeo star steals a $12 2:OO (D ++*% “Georgy Girl” (1966, Co- arid wife to win a contest. (2 hrs.) hr., 55 min.) medy) Lynn Redgrave, Alan Bates. A million Thoroughbred from its exploitative (D *** “Family Business” (1989, 1:35 Q Q -k* “Perry Mason: The Case of owners to return it to the wilderness. (2 hrs., woman considers marriage to a wealthy, the Musical Murder” (1989, Mystery) older man as a way to provide a home for Comedy-Drama) Sean Connery, Dustin 30 min.) Hoffman. A businessman is reluctantly Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale. Mason and her roommate’s illegitimate baby. (2 hrs.) 1:30 @ @I *** “The Trojan Women” (1972; :ir ii 5; arm. .. . a 1 - - drawn in!n a hiGh-tech hpls! mss!err?4~ded a!? l,ssista!?! !ake c:: ?hc 22zx3 of ii stage 2:~s rerry IVI~SOII.Tile Case oi Draliia) Katharine Hepbum, Genevieve LI by his son and his roguish father. (2 hrs., 30 manager accused of murdering the dicta- the Scandalous Scoundrel” (1987. Mys- Bujold. Female Trojans taken captive by min.) tor;&; director who fired him. (2 tiis., 15 tery) Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale. Mason Greek soldiers are destined to become 1O:OO **%“Sherlock Holmes in New rnin.) uncovers blackmail schemes when he a slave concubines. (2 hrs., 30 min.) York” (1976, Mystery) Roger Moore, Pa- agrees to defend a woman accused of 2:OO (D 0*** “Torch Song Trilogy” (1988, trick Macnee. Holmes and Watson learn 2:OO (D **’/z “My Tutor” (1983, Comedy- murdering her former employer. (2 hrs.) Comedy-Drama) Harvey Fierstein, Anne that a kidnapping has occurred in a plot to Bancroft. An adaptation of a play about a Drama) Caren Kaye, Matt Lattanzi. A high- 2:37 0 3::*** “House Calls” (1978, Co- corner the world’s gold supply. (2 hrs.) school student becomes romantically in- medy) Walter Matthau, Glenda Jackson. A sensitive homosexual drag queen’s search @ *+?/z “Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein” volved with theolderwoman who is tutoring widowed doctor who has allowed his Cas- for love and respect in a world that disap- (1994) Robert De Niro, Kenneth Branagh. proves of his lifestyle. (2 hrs.) him in French. (2 hrs.) 2____ anova tendencies free reign falls for a A doctor becomes obsessed with creating 2:05Oi:f:~+**“RedSkyatMorning”(1971 , no-nonsense divorcee. (2 hrs., 15 min.) life from death. ‘R’ (2 hrs., 3 min.) Drama) Richard Thomas, Desi Arnaz Jr. 1

-. . . .. L Howe Sound tjreast Feeding Support Group come join our monthly meeting. Cpit Beth at 898- 9299. Breastfeeding drop-in pro- care for children with special vides assistance and support Notices for non-profit organizations run free in the Squamish Chief. Please phone 892-9161, fax 892-8483, e-rnail: needs in North and West [email protected] or drop a copy off at our offices before 5 p.m. the Friday prior to publication. Fridays 10 a.m. to 11:33 a.m. at Vancouver. This can be in the Coast-Garibaldi Health Unit. Call 892-3585. m Senior citizens counselling service is a free service II Squamish Hospice Society to help seniors complete applications for pensions and volunteers meet the third Monda other benefits, provide information on seniors programs each month at 7130 p.m. To offer an environment that is nur- and assist seniors in accessing other agencies. For mort become a volunteer or member rn Alcoholics Anonymous meetings information, call senior citizen counsellor Charles phone 838-9854. are held seven days a week. Call 892-9031. Schilberg at 898-9393. ISquamish Birthright offers Al-Anon/Alateen: family members and a New Hope self-help group for adult children of confidential and non-judgmental iends of problem drinkers. Call 1-688-171 6. alcoholics and dysfunctional homes meets Thursday! help to any woman distressed by 3231 or send resumes to 1070 Narcotics Anonymous: Got a drug problem? Want at 7:30 p.m. at Sea to Sky Community Services, 38142 an unplanned pregnancy. Come ir Roosevelt Crescent, North to change? Narcotics Anonymous meets every Second Ave. starting Jan. 11. For details call Joanne or Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Vancouver, B.C. V7P 1 M3. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the library on the Stawamus Ron at 898-5488 or Heather at 892-8457. 3r 7-9 p.m. Thursday. For more The Squamish Public Reserve. nforrnation phone 892-9329. Library is hosting a side show a The Howe Sound Women's Centre offers information ITOPS -Take Off Pounds on beautiful Britain, by Harold and referrals by phone or drop-in Monday through Friday, rn Parent-tot drop-in program for parents and children Sensibly meets Wednesday at Cruickshank, at 7:30 p.m. noon-4 p.m. Phone 892-5748. six years and under at Sea to Sky Community Services. 315 p.m. at the Squamish United Wednesday, Jan. 24. Everyone a Legal Aid is a free service provided under qualifying For details, call Joanne , Sharon or Nina at 892-5796. 2hurch. for details call 898-5260. circumstances. Apply on the second floor at 38141 rn B.C. Special Olympics (Squamish local) needs volun, IThe Hearty Lifestyles Group The Skeena Cat Fanciers is Second Avenue, Squamish. Phone 892-5114. teers and athletes. Call Sherry at 892-2224. s working toward a healthier sponsoring a cat show Jan. a Women in Difficult Relationships - A confidential rn Squamish Duplicate Bridge Club meets Monday ifestyle in Squamish. For more m 9:30 a.m.4 p.m. in counselling group for women in or out of an abusive rela- nights at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Hall on Cleveland nformation contact coordinator building at the PNE tionship. Call Use at 892-5796. Avenue. For information call Kathy at 892-9823 or )ana Simpson at 898-571 1. grounds in Vancouver. More than rn Pearl's Place Transition House - Call 892-5711 . Lorraine at 898-2702.. IThe Squamish chapter of the 225 purebreds and household Volunteers available to listen to and support women Cribbage Night at the Diamond Head Branch, Royal Aood Disorders Association of ;tone" (. Kent Ti pets are expected to compete. experiencing abuse. Shelter can accommodate seven Canadian Legion, for members and guest, 8 p.m. each 3.C. is holding meetings en to a s , There will be many commercial women and children. Wednesday. -hursday nights at 7:30 p.m. at i quest to iatown. ( displays. Admission is $5 for Parents Offering Support and Education (POSE), Squamish Weavers and Spinners Guild meets once :astle Rock. For information call adults, $3 for seniors and $2 for supporting families which are raising children with physi- a month. For info callShirley at 892-3373. laorni at 892-6345. if Obsesi Jdd Nelsc students. cal, mental or emotional challenges, meets the first and The Squamish Valley Equestrian Association meets I A Critical Incident Stress exciteme hr., 36 n- third Tuesdays of the month at Sea to Sky Community the last Tuesday of the month at 7:30p.m. in the leisure Bebriefing Program hasi been set 1" (1993, Services office. For details call Bev at 898-5052 or Susan centre. For info call Mary-Ann at 898-4252. p to assist people who have le Ashboi essful bil at 898-4212. mThe Squamish Archery Club meets every xperienced a traumatic incident a1 ter he wa week. (2 ICanadian Cancer Society meets the second Monday Wednesday night at 7 pm. at the rod and gun club. For fork or elsewhere. Call emergency ,'I (1988, 3f the month in the hospital board room at 7:30 p.m. For more information contact Van at 898-3875. ager 1-604-979-8576and a team \ plump t 3atient services info call Katy McIntosh at 898-3399. For 37978 f trained professionals will meet I a thing 01 mVh6 Alano Club bingo runs every Sunday at ig a spot iolunteer info call Thomas at 892-5664. Third Avenue at Victoria Street. It's a family atMr. ny group experiencing stress fol- ., 15 min. 987, SciE IHowe Sound Youth Help line 892-9393.Telephone w Sea to Sky Family TreeTracers meet on the third )wing a traumatic event. ?eggerr 3ssistance available to teens in crisis or just needing Wednesday of each month at 7:30 pm. at the Castle ? team in ;es paths' someone to talk to. Trained phone volunteers available Rock complex. For information call 898-4775. 'r in searc Notices non-profit ) R Choirs and musicians from dondays from 6-10 pm. and Thursday from 8-10 p.m. e New social group being organized for newcomers for ' throughout the community will IOvereaters Anonymous: If you have a problem with to Squamish. Goal is to meet others with similar inter- organizations run free in perform at the annual Singing ood, come to the meeting at Squamish General Hospital ests, singles, couples, families. For details call Rachelle at the Squamish Chief. the Faith night at Squamish ioard room every Sunday night at 7 p.m. For info call 898-2628 anytime or Leslie at 898-9281 after 6 p.m. Please phone 892-9161, United Church on Fourth Avenue 192-3359. H Proposed public traditional school - for more infor- fax 89244-83,e-mail: at 7 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 28. The IA non-smoking group has formed a Singles mation or if you would like to help, phone Marcia at 898- [email protected] event is sponsored by the Friendship Club for 40s-plus recreational and social 4485. or drop a copy off at our Squamish Ministerial gatherings. Meetings are every Thursday at 8 p.m. at Mothers Of Pre-Schoolers (MOPS) meet every offices before 5 p,ml the Association, and an offering will Midway Restaurant in the Sea to Sky Hotel. For details Wednesday from 9:30-11 a.m. For information call Trenna Fridav Drior to publication. be taken. call Tom at 898-5847 or Bonnie at 898-9667. at 892-9259. B The annual general meeting of the Squamish Public Library Association will be f E Royal Canadian Legion Ladies 8 Junior Forest Wardens program is a Centre For more information call Stew held on Wednesday, Jan 31 at Auxiliary meets at the Legion Hall last challenging and regarding outdoor-orient- McLeod at 898-3594. the library. A new slate of officers Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. ed experience. Cali Kathy Babuin at 898- Squamish Lions Club meetings are will be elected at that time. For Executive meeting every second to last 3077 or Paul Kuster at 898-2100. held the first and third Thursdays of the more information call Maureen at Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Tantalus Seniors Centre at 1471 month at 7 p.m. at hie Easter Seal Camp 892-31 10. Contact Mrs. Amy Poole at 898-5714. Pemberton Ave. is open Monday to rec room. New members or guests wel- IWell known entertainer Squamish Royal Canadian Legion Friday, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Drop in and enjoy come. Phone Raj Kahlon at 892-501l. Norman Foote will be staging needs all Legion members. Please plan smoke-free social and refreshments. Crib The How Sound Arts Council is a two concerts at 4 p.m. and 7 to attend our next general meeting. and cards, pool, darts and music every vo Iu nt e e r o rgan iza t io n created to e n co u r - pm. Thursday, Feb. 22 at the E Kinsmen Club of Squamish meets day. Call 892-1066 for information. age and assist in development of the arts Brennan Park Leisure Centre, on the second and fourth Thursday S The Royal Purple of Squamish in our community. Monthly meetings are sponsored by the Howe Sound evenings of each month. If you are meets the second Tuesday of each month held the fourth Wednesday of the month. Performing Arts Association. between the ages of 19 and 45 and inter- at 8 p.m. If you are free to do volunteer For details call Kathleen at 898-5951. Tickets at $8 are available now ested in a community club that stresses work or help with the new alcohol and BCI Sea to Sky Communities Network at Squamish Public Library, service and fellowship, Call Don drug awareness program call Terry at (formerly Freenet) public terminals at Mostly Books, Workwear World, Burroughs at 892-2020 days or evenings 892-5731. To become a new member call Squamish Public Library. A growing com- and Highlands Video. at 898-3526. 892-5731. munity information source for non-profit Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Squamish 5lock Parents are in need organ izatio ns. Free wo r Id w i de com m LI n i - Squamish provides volunteer adults to of new Block Parents throughout the cations. Cali 892-9556 for details. work on a one-to-one basis with children area.You need not be a parent, just Sea to Sky Community Services from single parent families. For details someone concerned with safety in the Society provides support and assistance ca!! 892-3125. community. For more information contact to individuals and families irr the Wowe Welcome Wagon hostess brings gifts Liz Shepherd at 898-9776 or the Sound corridor. For information phone and greetings whether you're new in Squamish RCMP. 892-5796. town, have a new baby, getting married or H Kiwanis Club of Squamish meets the §quamish RCMP Victim Services -- know a couple who is. Call Kim at 898- first, second and fourth Tuesday of each for more information call Kathy or Karen ai 8299. month at 7 p.m. at the Tantalus Seniors 898- 1572. in and icotlan i Orang narmal ‘or. Tht If year, Home lways ooking liced a $sting, uickly, aramel ’ the n he. Use 1/ 2em fir tes. Bo

1 Ib.1i 2 lema 4 cups 4 cups Wash t later. I; lace thc rater. C ne hou uit to cc r:.’.citi pamis iarles ! IX 450, ackenc IN 1H( [dress j iss Rd. Lone ni 8-9393 llor is i ?r worl lpointe ovinci; nior cit msJ so1 e brad rn for i ur con ipected ‘he chi( to put ’ encies :et you B L I th DII~ )t the nc ne, 24 I ck lunc eat. OU P.m. Ac as obsei IN MEMORY OF SCALLYWAG who passed away peacefully on January 14, 1996

Scallywag lived a very long and happy life arid will Marmalade a creation of the Scots be sadly missed by his coriipariiori Plark, t tic NewfylSetter, Miss Goodycar, his fclinc fr-icnd, arid anuary brings not only Robbie Burns Night with a very sharp knife, cut each fruit in half. by Misty, his yellow Lab girlfr-icnd from r(lichr?iorid. celebrations on Jan. 25, but the brief appear- Scrape out the pulp and discard the seeds. Cut off His huniari friends, Mrs. Peggy Tiillding ance of bitter marmalade oranges. By odd and discard the thick ends of the peel. You'll end and the Wish ticvski farm i ly of €31-ackcridi-71c coincidence, Robbie Burns was born about the up discarding about one quarter of the rind, arc ail saddericd by his pxjsins. e marmalade was making Scotland famous. which still leaves a marmalade thick with peel. We would like to thank Dr. KcIly McC~IILII?~for taking armalade is a tribute to Scots' thrift and inven- Discard more if you like marmalade with less SLIC~good care of' Scallywag in his latcr years arid ess. In the town of Dundee around the early rind. If you prefer long shreds of peel, cut the for her support at this difficult tiiiic. Also, thanks lo s, a young man rashly bought a quantity of halves crosswise into very, very thin slices. For Monty Pepin for keepiriy Scally so wcII-groouncd. anges from a Spanish ship. Unbeknownst to shorter bits of peel, cut each piece into half again, ,they were going cheap because of their bitter then slice. (This is tedious work and can be e. No one would buy them from him. His stopped at any point. Return the fruit, peel and skilled in jams and jelly making, boiled the pulp to the cooking liquid. Cover and chill until Did you know that B.C.'s Children's Hospttal r fruit up into a conserve. The recipe caught ready to continue. It will keep for days in the doctors, nurses and staff are involved in conducting more than 162 outreach clinics in and the rest is history. Marmalade is one of fridge. ) L..I'.YI. icotland's greatest gifts to the culinary world. Combine the sliced peel, pulp and cooking liq- in 17 B.C. communities throughout the year? Children's Hospital i Oranges aren't the only citrus fruit suitable for uid in a large, heavy saucepan. Bring to a boil on narmalade. Limes have a deliciously exotic fla- high heat. Add the sugar, stir to dissolve and 'or. They are particularly fat and juicy at this time reduce heat to medium high. Keep at a rolling If year, perfect for marmalade. boil, stirring to prevent scorching, for about 20 Homemade marmalade is simple to make. It minu tes. lways sets without added pectin. The limes need If the heat is too high the sugar will caramelize, ooking to tenderize their peels before they are giving the marmalade a burnt taste. Start testing liced and boiled with sugar. The secret to fresh for doneness when the marmalade thickens $sting, brightly colored marmalade is to boil it somewhat. uickly, but not at maximum heat. High heat Use the refrigerator test. Put a saucer in the aramelizes the sugar and can scorch the bottom. freezer while the marmalade is coolung. ' the marmalade is boiled too long it turns to When ready to test, remove the saucepan from he. the heat (so it doesn't overcook while your back is Use 1/2 pint or pint sized canning jars. Sterilize turned) and your a teaspoon of marmalade onto 2em first in the oven at 225 degrees for 15 min- the chilled saucer. Put it back in the freezer for a tes. Boil the lids. Process for safe storage. niinu te. If the marmalade firms up it's ready. If it stays Lime Marmalade runny, keep on boiling and testing. If you are 1 lb. limes, about 4 large using a thermometer, take the temperature up to 2 lemons, about 1/2 Ib. about 220 degrees F. Back up the thermometer 4 cups water with the refrigerator test. 4 cups sugar When done, remove from heat. Let it sit for five Wash the limes and lemons thoroughly in soapy minutes or so to cool. Stir to make sure the peel later. Rinse well. Remove the stem "buttons". doesn't float and settle at the top. Ladle into hot lace them in a large saucepan and cover with the sterilized 1/2 pint canning jars, leaving 1/2 inch rater. Cover, bring to a boil and simmer for about of headroom. Seal with sterilized lids. Process in ne hour, until the rinds are tender. Remove the a boiling water bath for 10 minutes. Makes 5 to 6 uit to cool, saving the cooking liquid. Working 1/2 pint jars. Counsellor there to assist seniors he counsel- Margaret Marchant. and all. are full. lor for senior Ed Antosh acted as As a member of the seniors citizens in installing officer for advisory commission, Schilberg pamishr is our new board of spoke on the forthcoming plans iarles Schilberg, directors: President - for a meeting sometime in IX 450, Joan Rivett; Secretary February. This meeting is of ackendale, B.C. -Jean McKinnon; interest to all seniors in IN 1HO. His Treasurer - Charles Squamish to get your input for [dress is 41933 Schilberg. Directors: the community health and ISS Rd., and his Ed Antosh, Don ROSS, activity centre we are hoping to Lone number is Rose Patenaude, Colin build. 8-9393. A coun- Nicholson, Owen Tantalus Senior Centre News [lor is a volun- Charles Schilberg Johnson, Fern Green. Open Monday to Friday, 1-4 ?r worker Not present for instal- p.m.; closed weekends and hol- lpointed by the lation was director, idays. Monday - crafts, bring ovincial government to aid Dot Chapman. along a craft, such as knitting nior citizens with their con- Treasurer Schilberg presented or crocheting and join us for a ms, someone in your own all members with a detailed quiet relaxing afternoon; e bracket to whom you can financial sheet for 1995. Tuesday - they have a good rn for information, knowing Elaine Ramsey informed us crib tournament and welcome ur confidence will be more players; Wednesday - ipected. cards and games of your 'he chief role of a counsellor choice. to put you in touch with Over the The Wednesday morning encies or persons who can sketch and paint class will :et your particular needs. Hill resume sometime in February; Branch #70 News Thursday - this Thursday, Jan. dthollph JTQQ~Struly didn't 25, W-e w4ll be starting bridge. !t the --O-notice -. in the paper in Anyone interested in playing ne, 24 were out for our pot or learning, they will be start- ck lunch and as usual ifwas she has three buses booked for ing at 1 p.m. 'eat. Our meeting followed at Showboat, one each in March, Condolences to the family of 7fHE CEN7RES p.m. A one-minute silence April and May. There was a Mary Granger, who passed q u a m i s h W h i s t I e r Pemberton as observed in memory of good response for these trips away last week. 892-31 3 1 932-1 234 894-687 2 *- 28 %r JANUARY 23,1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF IMPROVE YOUR RELATIONSHIP COMMUNITY (3 Couple counselling both private and group sessions (register now for spring group). Issues include intimacy, child rearing, budgeting, anger, division of chores, Where do they come from, communication, family systems. Interested? where do they go.3 Judy Holden MAABS 921-5921 Crystal Falls Counselling Centre fter writing last week’s hatch. beach. Do not stop anywhere Sea to Sky Hwy column about bald The young take a long time to near where rivers converge or A eagles, I realized I had fledge as they are such big where there is open water or no idea where they come from birds. The parents must find or where they go when they leave. So I phoned the one per- son I was sure would have all Public Library the answers, Len Goldsmith, and sure enough he did. He is UPCOMING LIBRARY EVENTS such a rich resource, and has a

Wed., love and care for these magnifi- Jan. 24, 7:30 p.m. Mr Harold Cruickshank will give a + slide presentation - “Beautiful Britain”. cent birds that warms your heart. Len told me the eagles head south for a warmer climate when they leave here, any- where there is open water and , Thurs., Feb. 8, 7 p.m. - Marjorie Buchanan will give a talk “Canada something to feed on. Then To Bejing” about her journey to the 4th international United later they head north to the ‘ Nations Woman’s conference. Gulf Islands or Alaska, or into the interior in B.C. or to Idaho take flight, and many of us in the U.S. Anywhere there are estuaries with their rich food tory, but sometimes have dis- Phone 892-3 110 for more information. source. puies with ospreys over nests. thermal air currents off the They can feed on herring as The ospreys will dominate in mountains. Their wing. span the schools boil up in the the dispute, and harass the close to six feet and they are water, or oolichans, trout or eagles so the eagles’ nesting is truly magnificent in flight. If other fish. Although they can not successful. we all act as stewards for th eat small mammals and other Len said the most important birds, we can help protect b

birds such as ducks or seagulls,v thingv in our area is the *preser- them and their habitat from they prefer fish. encroachment of Ducks are too quick industry and sight- WANTED!!! most of the time and ”They gras talons high in the seers, while still pro avoidtheeaglesby sky and ro P1 and tumble moting tourism as LOGS OF ALL SPECIES zigzagging along the something valuable surface of the water, through the air until they are the area as a whole, Top Prices but sometimes an only about 100 feet from-the and encouraging those lucky enough Reliable Weekly Payment eagledive over will andforce over one to ground.” spend a winter after Delivery points on Vancouver Island until it tires. With - Len Goldsmith noon eagle watchin the Coast seagulls, it’s usually Len says the eagl Sunshine when one is injured start out on the eas and Gulf Islands or weakened in some way. vation of old growth cedars in bank of the river in the mor1 However, they will eat small the mountains and gullies ings, but as the number of p animals such as mice, rabbits, where they go to roost in ple increases they move to tl Available for private /;andholdem: even a small dog or cat if hun- groups. He does feel that the west bank to give themselve Forest management advice gry enough. raft-tour guides are using as the safety of distance. Let’s They nest and raise their much care as they can and fol- leave it to them. Do not go Seedlings for replanting young far from here in the inte- low the ethics guide set out for there, and most important 01 Call 1-800-667-3I 7 1 rior, and tend to hang on to the them in regard to staying close all, do not take dogs there. same nesting area. They don’t to the east side of the river, not The huge birds deserve all -.- - . .- - I= - -- -z <.: . -\ - -- - - mate until their fourth or fifth stopping anywhere there is space and peace and quiet tt I-‘- _L- - -- year and have a long courtship open water, and keeping noise need to survive without fear

during which, Len says, “They to a minimum. The answer is education, so 1 hold hands. They grasp talons We also said people should your part and share what yo high in the sky and roll and avoid walking their dogs in the know with anyone who will. tumble through the air until Judd Slough area or anywhere listen. The needs of the eagle if they wc they are only about 100 feet there is open water, as those are more important than one after day from the ground. This is not are especially appealing to the more picture someone thinkc acquaint c when they mate, as some peo- eagles as fishing areas. Respect they have to have. The real wouldn’t ple think, but a type of court- is the key. Do not move fast, do thing is so much better than 3estions i ing ritual. They mate the same not bring dogs, do not make any picture will ever be. If w could say way most other birds do, on noise, do not litter or leave don’t take care of their envirc that “Hi” the ground.” anything behind if you choose ment, and have respect for ate. Wher 1 They usually lay two eggs to go on the river and have a their needs, pictures may be i should dc I which take about 32-35 days to or barbecue on the we’ll have left. 11nexpectc Only per year “Nothing 1 $35 strangers. in the Squamish Area Hydro helps palliative upgrade at Lions Gat( Ms. Doh I stride anc B.C. Hydro has made a patients who are in the final careunit. I Name: I- sensible p Street Address: $30,000 corporate donation to stages of their lives will be More than 90 volunteers pl Emily wa Lions Gate Hospital. The funds cared for in a comfortable, vided 9,176 hours of support herself, a1 -I I Postal Code are for the hospital’s $1.5 mil- home-like setting.” the form of bereavement su jeen her a : lion camDaien for renovations The renovated palliative care port groups, one-to-one visi 3n the bu: I I Phone: to the pakagve care unit. unit will be a 7,500 square foot, massages, companionship a1 Smily wo i 1 North Vancouver/ Lonsdale &bed facility on the seventh volunteer training. :o give he Start Date: Expiry Date: I MLA and Hydro director David floor of the hospital. Lions Gate Hospital is the fib vord “int I 1 Schreck presented the cheque to “The enhancements to the unit largest hospital in the provincr in the bo; RATES Lions Gate Hospital president will also provide an atmosphere serving the 165,000 residents 0 u ggest ed I 1 YEAR = $35 1 r.) Seniors $25 I Bob Smith during a brief cere- that reduces the anxiety and the North Shore as well as & ro~?’’wit 1/2YEAR $20 [lx yr.) Seniors $15 mony Thursday Jan. 18. grieving for patients’ family Sunshine Coast, Squarnish sarudec 1 Paid By: 1 ”The current and future needs members and friends,” Shcreck Whistler, Pemberton an( ’Ut to go Q Cheque Q \!!SA. !‘&C Cast.; hil~fi~~Gjde? of the paiiiative care program said. “I’m pleased to see Hydro Powell River. Hydro’s donatio1 mmediatc i 1 have changed since the unit was support such a worthwhile ini- is one of several made by th tory. He 1 Amount Enclosed built in 1962,” said Schreck. tiative .’I Crown corporation throughou nonymoi I Credit Card # 1 “The renovations will upgrade Last year, more than 350 the year in support of cornmu ler 40th b the facility to meet the users’ patients and their families used nity projects across tft Expiry date: card wit I 1 needs more effectively, and the resources of the palliative province. ,oingup i Signature: L I------4

L EDUCXTION PUT A Ah- Lumber@. Ltd IBox 880, Lillooet, 6.C. VOK f VU I Students learning to listen WANTED TO BUY: Valentine’s Day with the send- Good Quality Sawlogs ing of pens and pencils to Peelers school children in Ghana, West W OSB what everybody did sound Africa. This really makes them TO CRIME in Flr, Spruce, Balsam, P:ne, g.” She then did a lively think about life in other lands. I Birch or Aspen mime of a child wriggling thought I would do a bit of propaganda and show them For 8 competitive price and d on the floor, turning to schools further information contact: to a neighbor, waving a By Constance Rulka how much education is valued n the air to interrupt, I in Third World countries. I told Darnel1 McCurdy them that the worst punish- 256-5213 - office ment one can give a class there 256-5250 - fax rade 3 students at explained, adults are 'fever the is to refuse to allocate any 256-7359 - home wamus were clustered on hill” after they are 40. homework. One of Ms. Milne’s 892=TlPS floor around Ms. Doherty’s Life in the Arctic Circle students took the wind out my aiting to start the les- Students in Ms. Milne’s class sails by saying: “YQUcan send . She asked them first to at Brackendale Elementary them ours!” However, all the Important Notice nk back to the science lesson School are also starting a unit students were concerned about ys earlier, when they on the Inuit, and they began what more they could do to Eflectiue February I, 1996 d been told to return to their with quite a lot of knowledge help. Ms. La Riviere’s class taken from posters around the wanted to send candy or gum, Division of Vital Statistics room and from a story they even cloth, but they were told District Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages, md had been reading. They used the kits will not hold anything Marriage Licence Issuer words such as “nanook” and so bulky. One little girl had the Will be located ut: promptu performance gave “kayak, and there was some ingenious idea of making a rag Everybody assured fund with “agloo”, that sounds doll which would squash flat, LORRAINE (LORI) HAYES this was never going to like “igloo” but means a hole but they have to accept the fact Notary Public pen again, and they got for fishing through the ice. The that the writing materials will 38164 Cleveland Avenue dy for the next lesson in the students thought it would be be precious enough and will Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0 just great to ride to school on a really help somebody to learn. Then Ms. Doherty had to snowmobile and to learn how Awards From the Elks Telephone: 892-2366 to catch fish with a spear. They On Monday, Jan. 15, in a cere- agreed that life in the Arctic mony at the Elks’ Hall in Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:OOfl.m. IK’ hitin\tn of I Icalttt aid Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 1I:OO a. m. hliriirrn I~cc~xii~ddcIi)r Scrritn\ might not be too bad, now that Squamish, a group of students there is TV there, but they received certificates and ey had just been reminded would miss shopping malls awards for the essays and and trees and being able to ride posters they had produced in Road Sense a bike all the year round. The connection with Drug and question of why houses there Alcohol Awareness Week. reminds you should be built on stilts had Jodi Lewis, a Grade 12 stu- them puzzled for a while, until dent at HSSS, had written a to crime-proof your car. re are two parts to conversa- it was explained that the most impressive essay. Prize and they are not so good warmth of the house would winners from Brackendale second one - listening. eventually thaw the perma- Secondary were Sarah Wendy Charged with IMPAIRED ng non-stop and always nently frozen ground if it were and Alex Bernath. Mamquam le eagl ing to interrupt the speak- built directly on top. Then they had three successful entAes: the eas shows that one-does not could see how odd it would be Wendy Warkentin, Sebastian And Need Legal HELP? le mor1 ave conversational skills. to have the kitchen sink to a Oreamuno and Catherine ber of p How It’s Done lower level than the sitting Baumann. Sebastian was par- ticularly excited as his grand- ve to tl As with all the lessons in this room, for example. or PAGE 667-3715 mselve ries, there is a greatly Close to the Equator mother from Argentina is in Let’s nlarged photograph for the Ms. Milne’s class, like Ms. La Squamish on a visit and she Free initial consultation. ot go ldren to study before they Riviere’s class at Garibaldi was there to see him receive his Let me HELP tip the scales in your favour! rtant 01 cuss the situation. This one Highlands Elementary School, award. Mr. Daly of Stawamus here. wed Kate (a new girl in the and students at Squamish watched as Amanda Horton rve all eighborhood) at the bus stop, Elementary ( and probably at received her prize. The ladies Over 21 Years of Experience piet tt Emily approached to wait all the other schools in the dis- and gentlemen from the Elks ut fear r the school bus. trict) are involved in Project were in uniform and gave a on, so Each girl was clearly waiting Love. This will culminate on sparkle to the whole occasion. Reid & Walsoff That y‘ or the other to say something. IO wil ,Ms. Doherty commented that, ROBERT C. REID I e eagl if they went on like that day Impaired Specialist an on1 after day their coats would get Criminal taw ’ think acquainted, but Kate and Emily Personal Injury 3 real wouldn’t. She asked for sug- r than 3estions about what Emily )e. If v could say and it was decided Suite 233, 1433 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver r envii that “Hi” would be appropri- It for ate. When she asked what Kate lay be should do in reply, the rather unexpected answer came, “Nothing! She shouldn’t talk to )SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 48 strangers.” Ms. Doherty took this in Winners - Sebastian Oreamuno, above, and Jodi Lewis, below, ;af; were among the winners in the Drug and Alcohol Awareness Week cC,,,,JJ stride and said that was a most sensible precaution. However, poster and essay contest sponsored by the Elks and Royal Purple. :eers F Emily was clearly only a child All the students who won were honored at a ceremony at the Elks uPPor herself, and Kate must have Hall Jan. 15. Constance Ruka photos lent s jeen her around, at school or Kindergarten Registration ne vis 3n the bus. It was decided ship i hily would have done better Elementary Schools in School District No. 48 :o give her name, and the long s the fi lvord “introduce” was written (Howe Sound) are accepting rcgis tmtions provin in the board. The last question during the week of February 5 - 9, 1996, iidents iuggested was, “How old are dl as 1 JOU?” with the excuse that this 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for September 1996 entry parni a rude question only when s to Kindergarten. Paimts/G tia vdia pis sho tl Id na)ut to grown-ups. One boy in donati mmediately had to share a present birth certificates to verifu that children e by t ;tory. He had better remain roughc lnonymous, but he said that on will be 5 years old on or befure comm ler 40th birthday his Mom got December 311 1996. 6s t I card with a picture of a road :oing up a hill because, he Page 30 January 23, 7996 SPORTS TIFS? Call us (604) 692-976 or Fax (604) 892-848

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Wayne Jackson may have lost his chance at this year’s Olympics, but he’s not KOd yet40 gou~ chos By Patricia Heintanan Defaighbon, tall and slender for a heavyweight, had a dis- ayne Jackson’s hopes tinct advantage in height and of representing reach, said Jackson. After the 5 evalui WCanada at the Atlanta champ‘s inaugural bout aga Jackson, he went on to hoc out his two remaining oppo- nents in the national tourna ment, including a first roun knockout of last year’s cha on, Shane Hinton of Alber Hinton won last year’s na heavyweight title in a con versial final when he kneed Jackson in the groin twice was not disqualified for doin2 so. Jackson’s challenger tourna- ment kicked off with a bout against Ontario’s Mark Simmons, ranked third in Canada behind Jackson and Hinton last year. ”He adopted a totally differ- Down But Not Out - Wayne Jackson may have lost his shot at the Olympics, but will continue to ent style against me than he compete until he is a Canadian champion. Chief file photo has in the past,’’ Jackson said ”It was totally unexpected. status just days before the com- in not having the appropriate The most noticeable punch to a used his speed more and pctitictn. During his comyeti- style of boxing conducive to judge is the jab that makes the stayed away from me, which tiw years in Nigeria, winning when judged by com- opponent’s head snap back, he hasn’t done in the past. I Defaighbon was ranked ninth puter points. says Jackson. Hook punches guess I just didn’t have it tha in the world. The Nova Scotian International boxing took a and body blows are not always day. I really anticipated a wi has since received his Canadian turn towards computer points visible to all the judges and are in Newfoundland.” citizenship, which allows him after a fiasco at the Seoul therefore not as easily recorded Simmons went on to domi- to represent Canada at interna- Olympics in 1988. The contro- by at least three of the judges. nate Hinton in the next bout tional competitions. versy centred around a gold “I think the computer points and will challenge Defaig Despite the rumors about the medal bout between a Korean system is really negatively for a spot on the Olympic formidable new opponent, and an American, in which the affecting boxing,’’ said Jackson. Jan. 27-28 in Thunder Bay, Jackson said he was still confi- American clearly dominated ”It favors the tall boxers who Mixed emotions cloud dent of winning. ”After all they but the Korean was given the tend to punch in the head. The Jackson’s future at the morne MIere j u st ru niors .” win. The discrepancy between whole style of boxing is chang- Although disappointed a The bout was a close one, 3-0, the observers’ point-of-view ing. Boxers will land a few fulfilling his Olympic dream, decided on computer points. and the judges was attributed obvious jabs for the judges and he still has hopes of one day The result is considered an to biased judging. The new sys- sit back and avoid being hit being Canadian champion. extrerncly low score for a three- tem has the judges push a but- because that’s the way to win.” Since he had set aside this yea round bout. ton every time they see a Since Jackson is usually short- to train for the Olympics, he Although Jackson says he punch. If three of the five er than his opponents, he lands plans to continue in the ama- prefers not to blame the com- judges push the hit button in a more punches to the body, and teur ranks until next year, in puter scoring system for his fraction of a second as a result utilizes the uppercut and hook the hopes of one day wearing losses, he admits his frustration of a punch, a point is awarded. more often. the Canadian crown. ’s hockey leagu By David Doiialdsori Mike Marzocco put the Thunder on the goals from Darryl Craig and one from Flyers with 1:27 to go. board just over two minutes in. The Brian Jahnke. The Wings put their two Bob Cunneyworth revived the Ho It \vas c~ rough week for the guys of the Wings retaliated 15 seconds later with cents in with a goal from Woodard at in the second with his power play go E Iowe Sound Men’s hockey league as back to back goals from A1 Schulte and 10:34 and Schulte with 25 seconds to go. 16:07, but the Flyers remained two SOIIIC teems lost to high scores whilc oth- Dale Hunter. With 1412 to go, Bill Roach The second period saw a barrage of ahead with Randy Leblanc’s short h c‘rs won in high pcnalty minutes. rwt another in for the Thunder, bringing goals from both teams, starting with two der at 14:08, closely followed by Ro The high scores started when Morth’s the score to 7-2. for McDonald’s from Ewinyshyn and completing his hat trick. With I-Ion1et.s swarIned Build-All in a 13-1 Pair Tree slowed down midway two for the Wings from Evdo and remaining, Chapman scored ‘1 \I a 1a n c he vie t ory J an. 14. through the second as the Red Wings DeBalinhard. Ken Mehan scored a short Hornets’ final goal before S The Hornets scored an amazing eight saw goals from Steve Sturgess, Barry handed goal at 6:19 for the Wings to tie Thompson finished the game fo go& in the first period and five to Build- Woodard and a shorthanded tally by the game, but Ewinyshyn completed his Flyers at 4:42. Penalties were hig All’s one in the second. Build-All players Hunter at 7:40. At 5:58 Michael Tremblay hat trick with a power play goal at 5:16 pared to the relatively passive were good sports about the one-sided put the Thunder’s third goal in 14 sec- and two more for McDonald’s followed games last week, with 10 minutes defeat, with only two penalties awarded onds before the Wings’ final goal from by Dave Thorarinson and Graham Flyers and six to the Wings, but stil to the same player for the whole game. Dave DeBalinhard. Pair Tree scored Newel1 to make the final score 8-5. when compared to other games. Crushing defeat number two came Jan. twice more from Roach and Kevin Foster Later that night the Mexx Pub Flyers Penalty minutes outnumbered 17 when the Squamish Tire Red Wings to-. bring the score to 11-5. flew in for a 6-3 victory over the Hornets. time plaved when Pair Tree Thund o\-erran Pdir Tree Thunder 11-5. lhe Red -Wings couldn’t keep it going Myles Rosser had two on the board for Build-Ail Construction for a 6-3 The Wings dominated the first period when they met McDonald’s for an 8-5 the Flyers, including one short handed royal Jan. 20. with five goals while Pair Tree could less Jan.19 in a close, fast game. goal, before Ryan Chapman scored the The Thunder’s Warren Doak ear only manage a tripping penalty. Things McDonald’s got the puck rolling with Hornets’ first goal at 5:12. Dan Sargent of their 57 penalty minutes after picked up in the second period when three goals in a row, with back to back finished off the first, scoring for the Please tarn to page3

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I Box 451, Squamish, BC . --- TWO Squamish hockey play- VON have been chosen for the 3G0 der 16 team representing I ne 5 in the B.C. Winter mes in North Vancouver B .C. G;mi rig Corn r ni ss ion 22-25. cott Weiss of Brackendale PREQCJL4 LI FI C AT1 0N PRO c‘ ES S ’’+I. s one of 1,000 boys in his group evaluated, and one osen for further testing the zone team. Their skills aluated again over a period, and all 40 ssed again by at least tors during a full in North with Weiss being for the defensive corps the players to high Tried And Tested - Scott Weiss was one of 40 players evaluated e selection and over a two-day period to be chosen for the Zone 5 team. etition, the B.C. Amateur ciation used a selection process with respecting club commitments and parallelism ectives as Best Ever, World Junior with the national Program of Excellence. programs: education, equality of Weiss says he is very excited about playing in r all participants, evaluation while the Games and is confident his team has a shot at a victory. The team is only allowed six practice sessions togetherbefore their first game, but Weiss says they have been doing a lot of off-ice training and are starting to gel together as a team. They will be practicing in Squamish Feb. 17. He is looking forward to playing in the Games because “it will boost my confidence and show I can play with better players at a higher level,” he said. Jason Misewich, also of Squamish, was chosen as an alternate in case any of the regular team During members are injured or drop out. Katy Jones, a forward from Squamish, was Mark Twain’s days chosen to play centre for the Zone 5 team in the as a newspaperman, girls’ division after an open tryout in North he was editor ofa Vancouver. small Missouri paper. She says there was some tough competition in One day he received the tryouts, but only a few of the other grls a letter from were really good and the rest were average. ”I wasn’t scared I wouldn’t make it,” said the a subscriber; only female minor hockey player in the stating that Squamish area, who is tough competition her- he had found self after playing with the boys for so long. a spider in The Winter Games team format was changed his paper; this vear to an all-star concept rather than hav- ing {ull teams from throughout each zone play and asked if this The League On Her Own - Katy Jones is the off to represent the zone. Each team is only was an omen of nly female player in Squamish, but will team with allowed six hours of actual practice time togeth- good or bad luck. her girls in the B.C. Winter Games. er on ice before the competition. -3, ILL 1 Twain replied: I1 hnding-7- spicier in ar,eariwlama-\ in Midget Eagles go for scholarshi your yayt’r is quamish hockey players were selected to Fraser Valley Conference teams playing a round neither good or- bad mpete in this year’s Pacific Coast midget schol- robin tournament. hick. spicier was One player from each team is voted MVP for hip tournament, which began last weekend nierely looking over finishes next weekend in Delta. each game. The top two teams from the round ig Halliday and Jonathan Vanzella of the robin will compete for gold and silver medals in our papcr owe Sound midget rep Eagles are among the the playoff game next Saturday, while the other to see which merchmt any players from midget teams from all over two play for bronze and fourth. After the playoff, was not advertising e Lower Mainland and even Seattle, trying for the MVP for the tournament from each teain is so Illat he could go to of four $500 educational bursaries from the awarded a $500 bursary. that store, spin his web This isn’t the first time a Vanzella has partic- c Coast Hockey Association. across the door, team can send the association five names ipated in the scholarship tournament. Jon’s two duating second-year midget players who older brothers have made the team in previous and lead a life of o major penalties this year, with a C aver- years; Jeff was on the gold team in ’93 and Jason’s u n ci i s t u rbed pea ce econdary school. Players are selected and team took the bronze in ’94. Last year their father ever afterward.” I \ into two Greater Vancouver and two Lawrence coached his team to a silver medal. sco ;hfor corn ‘qAction-packed men’s games get high scores To keep spiders at bay,

Othe ontinued porn Page 30 duct, match (involving gross Build-All who scored four more advertise in **a 8s to th t p in a one-on-one with misconduct against an official) goals to Thunder’s single. ligh uild-All’s Steve Twilley with and three game misconducts. ”We might have won if it was- 24 to go in the first. Twilley is out for three games n’t for all those penalties,’’ said when the dust had settled, with a fighting and game mis- the Thunder’s Tremblay. “We .?.-A_- L--L L--1 derme -oak was s.iispsr;cieci fm the conciuct penalty welt: SlLUll 1Lallueu1 lorf iiicrst sf Erest of the season after racking At that point the game was the time.” up penalties for interference, tied 2-2, with the already short- The next men’s league game is instigating, fighting, unsports- staffed Thunder going into the Wednesday at 8:45 p.m. when manlike conduct, gross miscon- second period a man short of the Flyers take on the Thunder. Call to advertise e 892- 9161 SPORTS

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Squamish J1 skier snows the competition By Rahoul Ghose big effort and really try it real pays off,” said Jan Wengelj MONTHLY In her first year of FIS racing, Blackcomb’s J1 head coach. NEW Blackcomb Ski Club J1 racer During downhill actio PASS Jane Emerick is making her Emerick‘s nearest local riv mark on the downhill circuit. was the Whistler Mountain S Emerick swept through Club’s Lisa Yeates, who plact n Cavendish Farms Cup downhill third, 0.22 of a second behin BUS and Super G races in Lake the Blackcomb speedster. Senior $36.00 Louise recently with two wins. Emerick also pushed the edt LB The Squamish 15-year-old was during Super G action Jan. fifth and third during her and Jan. 9, falling during th FARES Went $36.00 SI downhill training runs and first race but rebounding for hc School notched a second in her first second win. - downhill run Jan. 6, said Steve “She’s really skiing well, - lay Only w*50 McNolty assistant coach with McNolty said. “The ski rep Blackcomb’s J1 squad. were all out here and were real c 3us Tickets and Emerick turned up her com- ly impressed; people likl petitive fire even more for the Salomon, so it was a really goor Monthly Passes are downhill Jan. 7, taking her first time for her to turn it on.” ivailable at: win this year and narrowly The Lake Louise event is tht falling to second place in the only CASS downhill this sea >ity Canadian Alpine Ski Series son. I Hall overall downhill standings, half Local J1 downhill racers IR 37955 - 2nd Ave. a second behind Stephanie in Rossland for the B.C. Cu APl O’Brien of the Alberta Ski Club, races Jan. 20 and will retur who won the Jan. 6 race. home later in February for 089&9025 “This is a result that Jane has downhill competition 0 worked extremely hard for all Blackcomb. I District of Squamish summer and fall and it’s great “She’ll be really psyched to 398-2 to see that when skiers put up a win that one,” McNolty said. 545 -

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~ THE SQUAMISH CHIEF JANUARY 23, 1996 33 E SPORTS Mountain bike club to hold meeting The Squamish Off Rocid Cycling Associcttion is having an annual general meeting \Vcdntd,iy Jan. 31 at 7:30 y.111. Anyone interested cdn corm to Xanthines on Cleveland Ave. to meet with the cxccu tivcs. Topics to be discussed include: new trail dt.veloymt-nt~, starting a mountain bike newslet tcr, thc Squamish Mountain Bikc Festival, thc new off-road guide book for Syuamish and Whistler, organizing ci kids mountain bike group arid orgcmizint; !.UII rich and events. photr Squamish Axernen to start chopping The Squamish Axernen Rugby Football Club is kicking off the new year with a match against thc Vancouver Scribes in Vancouver on Saturday, Jan. 27. The last time they met, the Axemen er‘ised the Scribes 31 -3. So far this season, the Axeinen have three wins, eight losses and one tie. But director Cord Fore! Below Johnson says the team is steadily improving. old winter temperatures and chilly winds didn’t prevent Jeff Dawson and Bob Babuin from hitting the links at the Their first home game is Feb. 10. quamish Valley Golf and Country Club on a clear Sunday afternoon. “It’stoo nice a day not to golf,”said Dawson, who For more information contact Cord Johnson at 3s sumrised not to see more golfers that day. David Donaldson photo 892-3200.

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FM building. Retail/office, 12’ x Bike rack fits 2 - $30 oho. Phone 898- 12’ avail. Feb. 1. $300/mo., contact 4799.04 LICY Please call 898-9882. 19TFN 898-0781.04 2nd Debut, 892-3070.04 --c-_-c_-__---__------.--.--.------.--- .---CIIIIIZC-IC---CCC-CI------.--.--- C-0-CCC--C----r--CC--.--0-----.------ADS Suit for Scuba 5’7” 5’ 8”. Ski rABLE for quiet mature female. - sh Chie boots Salonion 3 10, never used. :ee the - rm. suite incl’s. heat, cable, hot Raliegh 10 spd. Serger babylock 418. ticular i r. N/S, N/P. $500/mo. Ref’s req. PRIVATE Sleeping rooms “camp Tredle sewing machine stand. Fonduc 5347.05 style”, common washroom trailers, ONLY Seven lots left. Lot 19 to 26, all,‘a aTe th pots and dishes. 898-5234. 04 .-CCCCC.CI0-C00CC-CI------~--.--0.-.--- Mamquam Rd., 40 x 122 ea. Asking will be w/d, rec. facility. $350/mo. Brack, ~c~c~c~cc~ccc~c~c.c..~~O~~--c-c-c~~~~ wishes TANTALUS MANOR endaie. Call (604) 879-4838 he. msg. $52,000 per lot. Peter W. S. Lam. FOR SALE: Welder Miller-Matic 130 Furthe 1098 Wilson Crescent 04A 263-62 11 pager 650-8990.06 Auto Arc, wire feed welder with tank B ~c0c~~~~.~ccc~~cc~~~ccccc--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~.~~~~~ lo not Res. Manager 892-9058 cc------c--cc-cc--0-cI-c-~-c--cc--c--cc-~~~. of gas, never used . Part of estate, ‘ ani:IC 2 OUTSTANDING Glacier view $950 firm. 892-8220 after 5 pin. 04 0 1 BDRM: Private entrance, new sed 3chelor $420,1 Bdrm. - $515 y __--c_-__cc_c______c_cc--- Bdm. - $585,3 Bdm. - $675, lodge, N/S. Min. - 2 nights., daily properties for sale that offer stunning c_c_c-__c_cc__._-. uracy mountain and water views. 1068 (Lot WEIGHT Lifting equip. for sale. Esti- an ad cludes heat, hot water, parking $30. Weekly $150,898-4412.04 mated value $5,000, too much to list. i the a id cable. Close to schools and 39) Glacier View Dr. - $1 28,000. Best offer takes. PIS. call 898-4236. 05 i acea town. No Pets. 03TFN Filled, serviced, engineered and no t epoi GST, views. 1014 (Lot 12) Glacier ~~c~~c~~.c~c~I~~~.c~_-c--c-ccc-~~r-crc-r~~~~ K .c~/c-ccc0c-0~cc.~~cCCC-CCCCIC-CC-CCCC iserne POWER Book 520C 8 rueg ram, 160 LEYCLIFFE - Lrg. 2 bdrm. bsmt. ROOM For Rent: $350/mo. Call for Heights PI. - $129.000. On a cul-de- ‘or oca sac, no GST, views. Call hliarianne mcg HD, extra battery, carrying cast’. $600/rno. + utils. N/S. Avail. information. 892-3092.04 2x player & Exc. cond. Wilson, Black Tusk Realty Ltd., 892- CD cables. - 1/96,892-5880.04 -r-CCIC-C00CICC.-CC------was $5,200, Sept. 94. $3,000 firm. IIccccc-ccI~~.~c.c.~~~0~~.~~.~~~~~~~~~FEMALE Wanted: to share 2 bdrm., 5924(0), 898-3875(H).04TFN 898-9790.04 RM., Top fl. of house in Gari-Es- ‘E Incl’s. f/s, dw., w/d, Irg. deck and - . ‘. close to amenities. N/S, N/P, Ref’s. Gr security deposit req’d. 898- tates. Beautiful mountain views, ap- $500, 898-9534.04 req. Avail. Jan. 15/96. $800/mo. 4500 btwn. 7 & 9 p.m. or anytime on prox. 60’ x 117’. $89,900. No GST. s. To view call Todd, 537-7635 weekends. 04 Phone 892-9902.05 7-5919.05 c~c.~c0c~~ccc~c-cc-c~~.-~0~~.~~~~~0~~~~~~~~~ 1986 VW GOLF 4 dr., I-luto/trans. - .CCC-CCCCCC--.CC.C------00- ROOMS For rent - Gari-Highlands in rebuilt, sunroof, good siimnier SLwin- EXPENSIVE Current library ofek- ter tires. Very good cond. 1 Femalc ND New 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite Sauamish.I Rent weeklvd in Drivate In Cres., dwntwn Squamish. home, $15O/wk. Incl’s., private living tronic data books. Free to best quali- driver. We11 maintained, $3,500, 898- d/S. Professional persons need room & laundry facil., 898-2348, talk fied party. 898-1544. 04 3680.04 tpply. 898-4054.04 to Odette or Al. 04 c_I__-_ccc_c_--c._.--.--.--.--.----_------~ 1988 CHEW Cavalier. Clean i\nd re- ~cI.c~ccc.00~.cc~~c~~~~~~.~~.~~0~~~~~ s. 4BLE Roommate (female) to 2 bdrm. trailer. $400/mo. utils 17 1 ’Is. leave message for Leah at 524/892-5740, avail. immed. 04 tine’s Day! 1990 Blue Mazda Mi;ita UTJU. WT SURPLUS Asphalt & Cedar Shingles convertible. Summer driven, winter f’s, ccccc.-cccc0~0c-cc-.--cc-cc----c-c-~ccc--~-~ -IUnit incl’s heat, hydro, stored, exc. shape, low mileage. Sacri- vn. Avail. immed. 892-5310 ROOMMATE Wanted to share 3 for sale. All new materials, low, low fice sale at $9,999. Phone: 892-9545. - 392-4497 eves., 898-9797 eves., bdrm. house. Walking distance to prices. Call 898-98 19.34TFN ge. 04 town. Lrg. yard, w/d, dw & f/p. $400/mo. + 1/2 utils. 892-3943. 04 - ~~ccc~cc~~0~cc~~~~~~~0--~~~~~~~~.~~~~~.~~.-~ JANE DARNELL SHARE House in Valleycliffe. Female .OPERTY MANAGEMENT preferred. Private living area. SERVICES LTD. $300/rno. Call 892-9189.04

REGENCY 98818581 n vail. Feb. 1 or call 892-3826. $239,000. 29TFN 1 ~.c~.-c0cc~-0c-~~~~~.~~0-~~~-~CC-~~~~ I EXCLUSIVE Area - Bill’s Place. For lealing I Only per year sale 0 2 storey, 3 bdrms., 2 1/2 baths, $35 cing to f/P, 5 appls. Priced below appraised in the Squamish Area value. Drive by 40167 Bill’s Place. I nefits, Waiting list available for Call 898-53 11 to view. $238,000. -8 25 km .- Name: the following properties: I I * MOUNTAIN VIEW ?eping MANOR 1/2 DUPLEX - 3 Bdrm’s., 1 1/2 baths., tween City: * EMERALD PLACE 1300 sq. ft. Garage, garden and shed. I I~ * HIGHLAND GLEN Private, spacious back yard. Asking Postal Code I ESTATES $165,000. 892-3798.04 Phone: ccccccccc~~.~~O~~Oc~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~O~i I I Start Date: Expiry Date: m * ALSO 2 BDRM. T/H in Viking Ridge, I I P923,stereo, low km’s, $1 8,888 - our ad under Apartment & Squamish. Custom tile & high end RATES House Rentals wood finishing. Jacuzzi tub, gas range I 1 YEAR - $35 1 r.) Seniors$25 I - ’ECIALIZE IN STRATA AND & much more. This is a rare find! 1/2 YEAR $20 Ilx Y r.) Seniors $15 ZNTAL MANAGEMENT Call 1-604-97 7-28 7 7 , asking Paid By: IORE INFORMATION CALL $149,000.07 I 0 Cheque 0 VISA 0 M/C 0 Cash 0 Money Order I 892~9190.TFN ccccc0~cIccI~c0ccc-c---CICCZI-CZ-S-CZIII~~0~ I I 1989 DODGE 1/2 TOM CARGO VAN .C-C-CC-C-.CCCC-0CC0CCICC--C-CCCC-CC DIAMOND Head Place. Rare 1 I Branch Amount Enclosed auto, shelving insde GVRD $6,995 h * 318, a b.. M. T/H. Private yard near bdrm. “K” unit. 600 sq. ft. + patio. 5

ECTRO~UX) INACKENDALE area, good family SKI Whistler/Blackcomb. 1 Bdrm., homc. Exc. location wirh park in sleeps 4, full kitchen, completely 6.luX- Vacuum Cleaners Sales & Service front. Chits &L outings, N/S, MOIL- uriously hm. Walk/ski to Blackcomb - - Fri. Call 898-3705. 05 lift. Avail. midweek only. $150/day. J. Robinson

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L TUCK’S POTTERY Gifts For All Occasions OPEN 11 A.M. - 6 P.M. DAILY SUNDAY 11 A.M. - 3 P.M. Closed Tuesday PROPERTIES 38123 2ND AVE., SQUAMISH 892-8252 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS I .ptBQWLS GALORE* Road Works and Utilities BlWKENDALE Buckley Avenue Relocation - Squamish, BC TREE SERVICE Professional Tree Care Contract No. 1718-00-41 Contractors are invited to submit a tender for the installation of services, road 898-4997 Fully hsured construction and paving for the proposed relocation of Buckley Avenue. The work ...... site is located at the comer of Cleveland Avenue and Highway 99, at the entrance to pDYOCIO0 downtown Squamish. 0 0 B0 EXCLUSIVESATELLITE ; Sealed tenders will be received by BCR Properties Ltd., at Tender Receiving, llacking Protection. New crime 2nd Floor, BC Rail Centre, 221 West Esplanade, North Vancouver, B.C., up to 2:OO :: buster technology for personal, B0 0 08 vehicle, or asset use. 0 0 pm., local time on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1996. 8 Micro dealers wanted. 0 B Orion Trucking Systems. g Each tender is to be accompanied by a bid bond in an amount of 10% of the total 0 0 0 Mon.toE’rk9arn-2pm ; tender price. Contract Documents and tender packages may be picked up at the BC 0 0 0 0 630-8487 0 Rail Centre, Engineering, 4th Floor, 221 West Esplanade, North Vancouver, for a fee ~OOMOODODO of $50.00 after January 22,1596. Queries may be directed to EdTurner at 984-5053. TO PLACE A This project is subject to the provisions of the Fair Wage and Skills Development CLASSIFIED AD Policy of the Province of British Columbia. BCR Properties Ltd. resewes the right to reject any or all tenders. 892-91 61

ONE ONLY ONE ONLY ONE ONLY ONE ONLY ONE ONLY ONE ONLY 0 ONE ONLY 0 -1>: mz 0 SQlJAMlSH FORD’S z ONE ONLY AT A ONCE IN A LIFETIME G 0 SALE PRICE CLEAR OUT. 0 f m 0 4 DOOR, AUTO, AIR, P.W., P.L., CASS. ~6,AUTO, AIR, CHILD SEATS z $1 1,990 ST#2432 $19,995 ST#1115 G 0 0 5.0 LT, 5 SPEED, CASS., TRACTION LOK ~8,AUTO, FULLY EQUIPPED, LEATHER $19,975 ST#7979 rJEvv $37,480 ST#8640 0 rzz XLT, AUTO CRUISE, TILT, SLIDING REAR WINDOW, ~6 5 SPEED, AM/FM CASSETTE 0 $19,850 ST#2168 $18,970 s~#7391 .- I --

XLT, 5 SPEED, ~6,ALLOY WHEELS,CASS., SLIDING 7.3 LT TURBO DIESEL, 5 SPEED, HEAW DUN fimfi .fl;fiDo* $22,875 sv#imj $28,760 ST#7804 0 w I 0 ON€ ONLY ONE ONLY ONE ONLY ONE ONLY ONE ONLY 0 ONE ONLY ONE ONLY r? I I I I I I IST On Highway 99. One magnet- I You called it I I jign from Four Ace’s Construction. I “COOL” I I 2-2626.04 I C=IassifiedAd Form Then you called it I I Category “a HABIT” 1 I I I I Now it’s I I I I I I I I I “an ADDICTION” I I 1 I ,OWSTON, Gordon Dell. In lov- I 1 I I I I 1 1 I I I I memory of my Uncle. July 22, I 1 I I I23 24 I I I 22 I 1 jl - January 20, 1986.7% years a I I I 21 I I I I 25 26 27 I 29 30 I j 2B ’I I zkly passing. Though still I can’t fm- I t I I I For in the heart that lowes him. I 31 32 34 I35 I 36 I His I I 33 I I I nory lingers yet. Niece Lori. 04 I 37 313 39 40 42 I

.~~cI---c-----.--~~~~---0~~~~~~~0~~~~~~~ ’ 48 It’s time to call it I 44 I 45 Ii OWSTON, Gordon Dell. In lov- I I I $7.00 mlnimum for 20 word8 or toss. 2S* por word thereafter. Deadline Friday noon. No exceptions. I I memory of our Son; Dell July 22, PHOTO CLASSIFIED 815 AUDlO/vISUAL CLASSIFIED (Chief P Mtn FM) Si4 I I I 1 - January 20,1986. Down the I No. of Inserts VlSA No. I I I . I I I of memories we gently tread tohy. QUITS. I Name M.C. No. I BRITISH COLUMBIA I I . lowing thoughts are with you as life Address Expiry date I LUNG ASSOCIATION I I Phone Cash Sale I on its way. We always think about Box 34009, Station D I I I I Address Invoice No. ______I with love and sad regret. For we Vancouver, B.C. V6J 4M2 I I I Date Rec’d Taken by I Phone: I-800-665-LUNG I I lowe you dearly never will forget. I I 38113 2nd Ave., Box 3500 Squamish B.C., VON 3G0 Telphone: (604) 892-9161 FAX: (604) 892-8483 I e always, Mom &a Dad. 04 L------,-----,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,------~

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L quarnish, 6. 517 557 NElGHBOURHOOD PUB PROPOSAL - 40452 GOVERN 7 Mr. Eivind Tornes of Garibaldi Highlands, has applied to the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch and the District of Squamish for a Class "D" liquor licence to operate a Neighbourhood Pub at 40452 Government Road, Squamish, B.C.

A Public Information Meeting will be held at the Easter Seal Camp, 41 015 Government Road, on Wednesday January 31 , 1996 at 7pm. This meeting is for information onlv, and will provide an opportunity for the Applicant to explain the proposal and respond to neighbourhood questions and comments.

:. Close to '1 Amber Persons requiring any further information regarding this Public Information Meeting may contact the undersigned at 892-5217

J.E. Barry Municipal Clerk

- :strnent ome in JOB OPPORTUNITY 11 Jason BRENNAN PARK LEISURE CENTR€ SQUAMISH PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTM€NT JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE FOR RECREATION CASHlER(S) - RELIABILITY CLEARANCE IS MANDATORY SCHEDULE "G"; CASUAL ON CALL. q St . Jo hn 's Am buI an ce Em erg en cy Safety - 0r ien t e d F i r s t lpplication forms are available at the leisure centre and will be accepted up to January Aid and Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (Heart Saver 15th, 1996. Level) is a requirement.

IO6 REQUIREMENTS: Availability for callout as and when required. ibility to type, take program registrations, file, answer phones, operate cash register, rancher iandle money, basic bookkeeping, and recording duties, as well as other general office DUTIES: To safeguard prisoners in the Detachment . $269,900 luties/procedures. Incumbent would be required to sell tickets, give facility and program lockup; to ensure that they do not escape, do themselves iformation to the public in an effective and courteous manner. Applicants must be harm, and be mindful of fire and illness of the prisoners. bondable. Some record-keeping and housekeeping duties are to be performed. IOURLY RATE: $8.39/hour, and in addition 10% in lieu of benefits. SHIFT: Hours of work will be on an "as required" basis, McEwen and may include shift work weekends, and holidays. ;HUT: as work load demands, weekends, evenings, days Applicants must be available for callout as required. SALARY: $1 3.29/hr. rPPLlCATlONS TO BE FORWARDED TO: UNION: C.U.PE., Local 2269 Mr. Bob Kusch, Squarnish Parks and Recreation Director 4pplications are accepted up to and including February Box 310, Squamish, BC VON 3G0 6th, 1996 at the R.C.M.P. Office in the Public Safety Building, 40439 Tantalus Road.

SQUAMISH DETACHMENT R.C.M.Pm POSTlNG:

)plications are invited for the following positions: 39 TITLE: STENOGRAPHER/DISPATCHER UMBER REQUIRED: TWO (These are casual/on-call positions) 4TURE OF THE POSITION: *REbIABILiIFY CLEARANCE IS MANDATORY* lis is a receptionist/stenographic/dispatching position: includes typing, filing, operating CPIC/PIRS (police computers); dispatching police, fire and other iergency units via radio; relaying ambulance calls; monitoring alarms; and other unspecified, related duties. The position is uru3e.i. ihe supervision of the >MP.CR-05 and the NCO i/c Detachment.

-=QUSR%D KNOWLEDGE, ABILITY AND SKILLS: 1) Typing at 40wpm with less that 5% error rate 2) Receptionist , switch board ex per ie nce 3) Knowledge in the use of a photocopier and dictaphone 4) Radio Dispatching experience an asset 5) Data Processing experience an asset

bALIFfCATIQO\IS: Pass a Police Reliability check; possess good writing and oral skills; possess high calibre of organizatiormi skills; possess excelier;t typing =I dictaphone skills; ability to work without close supervision; ability to cope with tense or emergency situations in a police environment; High School duate, preferably supplemented by a stenographic course and 2 years office experience or equivalent corribinaiion of education and experience.

AGE: $1 7.54/hr. 11QN: C.U.P.E. Local 2269

IlFT WORK: Encumbent must be prepared to work any shift - days, afternoons or graveyards ~ includes some weekends and idays. This is an on-call position and will be required to work as and when required.

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