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ellowes resign r -m o care for her elder1 92393 lervice wil continue in other ways about a council with an even number of seats, adding she n, Meg Feilowes’s contri- hopes council decides to hold a by election. Looking back at her two years in office, Fellowes cites her par- iiced Fellowes3 resigna- ticipation in the tourism devel- i. last week’s council meet- op n? en t p la n coni m unity -ba se d project, which she says provides as not an easy decision,” direction and comfort for both res said last week. “It was community and investors; her t remely interesting two contribution to the book and I truly enjoyed doing Squamish, The Shinning Valley ork I did. Even the battling by Kevin McLane, which she d fro with the mayor and says is a ”wonderful resource her councillors was some- that develops community understanding and pride and is s decision to also a valuable marketing tool”; i her seat before complet- and working with the youth of Squamish in getting the first stage of the transit expansion up and running as highlights in her short. yoli tical career. Three things Fel!owes says she a councillor (which she regrets not accomplishing are: sometimes added up to getting regular council meetings than 20 hours of commit- on the free-net; makng negligr- eetings a week). The rznuch ble progress towards comnpre- hensi ve 1y a d d res s i ng 17 i si tor riiy over my desire to serve needs such as parlung, wash- rooms, water fomtains, transit, decision on whether cx not and informatiot-t meds such as ill Fellowes’s seat on council signing and map systems; and h a byelection will be making no progress towards a ressed at the next council community development plan. “In a community as diverse, __ ~ Imihtrator Bob Miles said fragmented, and troubled as A Kiss For Mom - Meg Fellowes gives her mom, Pat, a kiss after resigning her position on COU~:. .... election may be combined Squ ami sh, consid erabl e att en- She said her family comes first, and the demands of serving on council did not a.llow her to care for ., . .. , . ........ .. .,.. .- ..... .. ?>....... ...... ..... .‘...‘.‘<.‘...I.. .:.\ .. ....._. :....,.’?:...::::~~;:::::,. .:.: . .........A .. , .’-. her 91-year-old mother way she wants to. Ross Wahlphoto . .:.. ..._.............=i... a referendum on proposed tion needs to be focused on the bringing diverse, isolated, and arnish Public Library. But a alienated neighborhoods and ision on whether or not to go sectors together to develop a referendum on the common purpose and sense of ea belonging that enriches and sus- Four downtown businesses were broken into in le may not be made until tains a livable communityj” said the same manner overnight Feb. 18. Merchants [-March, said Miles. Council Fellowes in a press release. opened their businesses the following morning to an option whether or not to Fellowes said she will contin- find the deadbolts on their doors had been twist- a byelection since the fol- ue her role in less demanding ed off and items stolen. The culprits did their g circumstances apply: the projects including community work quickly and without drawing attention to ancy occurred after Jan. 1 in network development and the themselves, says an RCMP press release. ear of a general election Eagle Watch program. One of the businesses suffered a loss of more will fill the office; the She has not ruled out running than 200 men’s Levi i,~xc~-~blue ~74black 111 CO:F sizes 28-36 *andniodeis 50i. .32,!36, 534= 5.55ar-tcl y is not in an office elect- for office in the future, provided the basis of a neighbor- her family circumstances 619. T~Pwtal value of the theft is $10,80Ll. ‘PWG co n st it u enc y ; and the change. But she says she under- 0tb.a- clothing stores hit during the night lost LxiGiness securitk?, mmy ot which oft~rt1-c~’ cwi- ber of remaining council stands the public can be unfor- ‘_ash which had beer; ifi the rcgistey to imp‘U;C sclicguards. 12 bers is at least one greater Qiving; when an elected politi- n the quorum for council. concern .. uamish fish used Local talent gets w~nghockev stars to shine in concert have a chance at with a pro ma king provincials Page I5 page 30 Quality Repairs NEWS to all jewellery G watcbes P$ - Insurance Claims - -Appraisals - LiI ROLAND A. BADKE A&B GEM JEWELLERS LTD. Van B.C. Lj vi11 be Jancouy lccomp debbeli. 30 a.n V histle Zarnpbt Contact us for the preparation ipeaker: and filing of your uncontested ;emice t divorce documents. 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The COMPANY ing as I is being held at the Easter Seal Camp March 2 from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Ross Wahlphoto iomina 3ecker 2overni DOUGLAS B, CHIASSON ind op Divorce Trial Lawyer Estates pub proposal goes to vott .epair b The nc >e helc while industrial park pub idea nixe iestaur Contested and Uncontested Divorces Patricia Heintzman Tornes’s proposal - which he says will pro lave nt By iate an Child Custody and Access quality food, a coffee bar, live acoustic enter One proposed neighborhood pub was quashed ment ind a public house within walking dist xovinc Separation Agreements and another given approval to proceed through to residential areas - has met with little op~ Child and Spousal Maintenance the next stage as council maintained its stand on tion so far. A public information meeting not changing the designation of phase 1 of the attended by a handful of residents of the area n.d West Cohabitation and Marriage Agreements industrial park. 31. Property Division Council agreed with a recommendation by “There were no specific suggestions or dit sdditioi municipal planning staff to reject an applications sion on the design or siting of the prop 3gainst Whistler Squamish by proponent Denis Dallas and family for official neighborhood pub development,“ said de :he de; community plan and rezoning amendment Bourgei 332-4370 Lorimer Road 201-1365 Pemberton Ave. community planner Frank Limshue about bylaws to accommodate a neighborhood “ware- meeting. 3djacen 932-3211 892-5254/932-6938 house” pub and beer and wine store facility in the But further public input is necessary beforc Korsesl: industrial park. proposal gets final approval. Tornes must sa North ‘ Moments later, during last week‘s council meet- a Liquor Control and Licensing Branch reguli zhargec ing, first and second readings for a zoning requiring a referendum be held. Registered vc weapor amendment were passed to accommodate a within a one-mile radius of the proposed site He has ROLL END SALE neighborhood pub development in Garibaldi vote on the issue March 2 between 18 a.m. a 11 for a 69 Estates west of Hwy. 99. p.m. at the Easter Seal Camp Squamisk WASH N CARRY9’ Rezoning of Garibaldi Highlands resident Government Road. Tornes has already been g -- Eivind Tornes’s property adjacent to Maverick preliminary site and applicant approval f Bus Depot from tourist commercial to neighbor- neighborhood pub from LCLB. hood pub commercial is necessary to accommo- The zoning amendment process also allow date a neighborhood pub proposal. 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