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r a nine-year struggle in and out of Lirts, the Squamish Nation has been a Supreme Court of Canada deci- at 110 part of the Squamish River is ed as part of the Cheakamus \*e,located north of Squamish. April 25 ruling means that the fed- epartment of Fisheries and Oceans risdiction over the management of siwy and enforcement 6f fishery w... -1ions on the river. The appellants in e - Allen Jacob Lewis, Allen Lewis and Jacob Kenneth Lewis ed that they were authorized by amish Indian Band bylaw to fish quamish band waters. But the me Conrt decided that the bound- of the reserve extend only to the ZGX2Gz?*&~.~~?,’ ‘,;G water mark of the river, and not the I le of the river, as a previous ruling aid. aking the ruling, the Supreme also said that aboriginal people ditional fishing rights that cannot reasonably curtailed by the federal rovincial governments. mish Nation councillor and envi- ntal representative Randy Lewis ymmish Nation members will still wed to fish on the river for food .wnonial purposes and will respect ervation concerns. But he added that not beiieve the Sqiiarnish Nation be subject to Department of ies and Oceans regulations. \;e always from time immemorial here and owned the fish and now Department of Fisheries and Oceans. c^.hief file phcr‘o people have come here and - ..--- .-..._., -...... a Y -T“_..n ed laws on us.” s said that the Department of at this time for conservation and catch area immediately contiguoils to tfit.1 eries and Oceans has been forced to monitoring.” He said that the Squarnish reserve. In the case of the third c?ppc‘llmt, Irestrictions on all stakeholders in the Nation is also training iis wvn pwpie to the fishing took place on the west 5,ick; ol‘ ish Columbia fishery because of the be fish2ry technicians to work on fishery the Squarnish River, opposite thc L-c~s~w~. management by itsGlf, by the com- enhancement and nxmagement, and to The appellants were originally convk-t- cia1 and sport fishing sectors and by work toward the rehabilitation of sites ed by Judge Walker in SquamiSh p-~h- strv companies. where dear cutting of forests and the cia1 court. /her: you talk about how it is affect- resulting decrease in slope stabilization Subsequent appeals in British Coli: dk 1989 of the first ~LW US the first question you should ask has negatively affected the fishery. County Court in ‘IGWdid it affect us when the first ”We’re actively invoived - we have to appellants were allowed __ the juc+y ative arrived on our shore?’ be because if we want the fish poyuIation appliec the presumption of ad InediL1I-i: e’ve been displaced and certain to come back first nations have to be filum kqaue, a common Ian: rulc by that we’ve enjoyed for thousands involved in a big way.” which the ownership of the bed of a non- ars have been taken away from us The Supreme Court case involved the tidal river belongs in quai halves to decimated and destroyed.” Lewis three Squamish Nation members - who owners of riparian Imd - becausc they hat the Squamish Nation is dis- are the father, a brother and a cousin of had been fishing C‘L the east side of h e; with the Department of Fisheries Randy Lewis’s -who were charged with Squamish River. The third appeltant’s ceans the possibility of a joint effort contravening British Columbia fishing appeal was disniissed because he had management and conservation of regulations on three different occasions been fishing on the west side of the rive!: in 1985 and 1986. Then in the British Columbia Court of king at having meetings with Two of the appellants were engaged in Appeal. the Crown in 1993 appealed the epartment of Fisheries and Oceans “net fishing” on the Squamish River in an verdicts of acquittal for both Allen Jacob

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Canine Contender Special thanks to Dr. Richard Grizzly Adams Sager, a two-year-old Labrador-Newfoundland cross and an unofficial candidate in last Sat municipal election as well as in the upcoming provincial election, stops his tail wagging long enough to PO Cudmore, the Doctors of Diamond one of two campaign signs that have been put up in Squamish. Grizzly’s master, Ed Moore, received perf Head Medical Clinic and the Nursing from the District of Squamish to put up the signs because they address an election issue. Ron Enns photo staff of the Squamish General Hospital for their compassionate care - __ -_ - - _--__ - and kindness during the illness i New macious- 1- librarv# receives awro\II and recent passing of I Council supports private-public proposal to replace existing limited q Weldon “Bud” Reynolds. By Ron Enns also supports the decision. Ica nd id( “When we took a look at everything it was cll kyone1 is j -The R. Reynolds Family The cramped quarters of the Squamish Public Library direction we needed to go in. The bottom line are indeed a testament to the need for a new building. needed to get the best facility for the best pric meeting Patrons cannot help but bump shoulders. .There is limit- there’s no question that Mitchell Kime Thompson 11 auditor ed reading and studying space. Book stacks abut with point is the organization that will be able to deli1 hursday, the videotape displays, and with the library moving into Mitchell Kime Thompson has been involved ir ’ by the the realm of high-tech,’ there is no space for computer private-public partnerships in B.C., recently cor iber of C terminals. ing a public library in Kelowna. fountain Squamish council has been struggling with the issue of Council has authorized staff to negotiate a COI paper. a new library building for the past few years. A majori- tion agreement and confirm site requirements. Lo iember th ty of voters did approve of a referendum question in said the cost of the project could not yet be divul I back of 1 1993 authorizing council to spend up to $3.2 million on staff are continuing to investigate financing optir The canc a new library. The design by architect Richard the project. The question of the need for anothei nent of Henriquez had been drawn for an attractive building endum pertaining to the library must also be invc iby quesi ONE OF ‘THE PADDOCKS’ with a saddle-shaped roofline blending in with the ed, Lonsdale said. ig statem IS FOR SALE backdrop of the ridge line between mounts Mulligan “It’s felt, in fact, that may not have to go to a r( ill be moc and Lapworth on the west side of the Squamish River. dum.” Council, however, after the referendum, said the narrow The proposal calls for a 1,115 square metre bu majority (the referendum passed by 10 votes more than The original proposal was slightly larger at 1/13 Quo1 the required 50 per cent) did not give it a strong enough existing library is 325 square metres. mandate to proceed with the project. As well, council As part of the original proposal, there was rot [hat‘s said it could not support the proposed project because it expansion of the library into a mezzanine area. re all c was too pricey. Mitchell Kime Thompson proposal, future expi Council later said it could support building a library if would be dealt with by adding onto the building. ire ab it were to cost in the $2-million range. And about a year One of the most striking differences between the ago, council started working on thepossibility of build- nal design and the Mitchell Kim Thompson pro €LEN Euic ing a new library as a private-public partnership. design is esthetics. Where the original was compai FOR M This very popular 9 unit complex, tucked away in a quiet cor- Finally, council last week announced it will support a ly lavish, the current proposal focuses on functioi ner in sunny Brackendale, surrounded by Mother Nature, sta- proposal by Mitchell Kime Thompson of Vancouver, in form. bles, and greenbelts.This unit is luxury throughout, 3 large ”There is less emphasis on architecture and bedrooms, plus den, plus a large family room, plus an elegant partnership with the municipality, to build a new libraq gourmet kitchen, hardwood floors, comer gas fireplace, tiled on district property immediately south of Municipal emphasis on functionality and practicality,” said Air I entry way, deck off the kitchen leading to a garden area, fully Hall. Mitchell, a partner in Mitchell Kime Thompson. ish dailyrm fenced. If easy living is what you are looking for, then you Mitchell Kime Thompson and B.C. Rail had submitted A report from the district administration is expec mllutant re: won’t have to look any furthir, THIS IS DEFINITELY THE proposals to the municipal for the library project. be presented to council in June. Lonsdale said 2-14 (oZO PLACE FOR YOU. Drive past 1518 Camel Place, Priced at $198,000. Mayor Corinne Lonsdale said the decision between the hoped that construction will begin soon after Y RdudSI two was not difficult. She added that the library board completion date in the summer of 1997. rhalable pa CALLRONNIE MCCAIRTNEY TODAY! inhalable J loR. 26-5ofi !mtsshot Wsuchper

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ill pick up the-borrowed items and new ones every three weeks while Conservative vote carries Lalli ’t get to the library yourself. The f the Library are volunteers from the tv who meet the third Thursday of ’nsphoto at 12:30 p.m. in the library, kd to byelection victory Saturday me new members. By Ron Enns most of the support of voters With Lalli replacing Fellowes - mish Public Library will be joining the opposed to airport development, who stressed that development Librarv Interlink in January 1997 for a A proposal for regularly scheduled finishing in second place with 431 should not take place at the expense tear trial: Look for OUT their booth at the air service between Seattle and votes. Trailing were two other for- of Squamish’s assets of the natural iited sp! Sky Country Trade Fair. Squamish has received a boost with mer councillors: Brian Edwards fin- environment - council’s pro-devel- the election of another pro-develop- ished third with 366 votes and Terrill opment stance has been strength- andidates meeting Thursday ment councillor. Patterson was fourth with 364 votes. ened. A steadfastly pro-development With Lalli, a Squamish and Howe “I will listen to all the concerns, but ne is invited to attend the all-candi- council - historically the norm for Sound Chamber of Commerce direc- I feel that if something is important, Squamish - was bolstered with. a tor, virtually unopposed in garner- we have to do what’s good for the decisive win by councillor-elect Paul ing the right-wing vote - which in entire community,” Lalli said. Squamish almost without fail votes Other developinent issues may Lalli in the bvelection Saturday... The * neophyte cohcillor will as a block to protect soon reappear on council’s agenda, replace Meg Fellowes, its interests - the including ihe proposed Gulf Pacific untain FM and The Squamish Chief who resigned from win was easy. shopping centre, a factory outlet in council earlier this year. Nevertheless, the industrial park and a hotel in the ber the entrance is off Carson Place Lalli received 967 votes, Wilbur on Monday industrial park. or 40.3 per cent of the said that he is encour- Wilbur, however, said he is hopeful popular vote, with 2,397 aged by the result of that the Squamish trend, which is votes cast. the vote because- the also a worldwide trend, of putting At the heart of the majority of the popu- the ”economy first, and planning in byelection campaign lar vote supported the dust,” will be bucked because a was the issue of econom- candid a tes who number of people - including him- ics versus community emphasized the need self - will run on a similar platform planning, with the air- for community plan- when the electorate can cast multi- port issue as the focus. ning ahead of eco- ple votes, making it a fairer battle The byelection was held nomics. between the differing philosophies. a little more than one “There is a strong In this byelection, it came down to all about. They really week after the start of an Paul Lalli trend toward commu- one person - Paul Lalli - who unfinished public hear- nity-- planning with clearly put the economy first, tap- ubout each ofhew ing - it wis adjourned the community first ping into enough numbers to get to May 29 -in which council is con- as the driver, with the economy him elected, while the opposing sidering an amendment to the offi- coming along as a passenger. It’s not point of view was split between FOR MANSfAUGHTE/?/ PAGE 5. cial community plan to allow devel- about ignoring the economy but many candidates, Wilbur said. opment and expansion of the munic- putting it into place,” Wilbur said. “If you add up the votes in this ipal airport, including industrial But Lalli said he believes he byelection, community planning activity. received a lot of votes from people first makes up the majority of the Even though the airport issue came in Brackendale -the area where the popular vote.” to dominate the byelection cam- airport is located and paign generally Lalli veered away where most of the oppo- from a single-issue platform. His sition to its development campaign focused on the concept of comes from - as well as The vote encouraging development generally the business community. - including airport development - ‘I I believe ind iv i d u a1s 1. Paul Lalli - 967 votes (40.3%) ~wilhhwtm in order to increase Squamish’s tax vote for candidates on base. their own merits. I don’t 2. Lynn Wilbur - 431 (17.9%) “Going into this campaign I was believe the business com- 3. Brian Edwards - 366 (15.3%) not a one-issue candidate and it’s munity got together to unfortunate it came down to that,” vote for me, but I feel 4. Terrill Patterson -364 (15.276) he said Monday. proud if they did in fact 5. Bill Brown - 113 (4.7%) In fact, Lalli may have been blessed support me.” 49 (2.0%) that the byelection swung toward a Lalli has the attributes 6. Gwyer Webber - single issue. to fit in weli with the pre- 7. Gin0 Pagliardi - 45 (1,976) With six of the remaining eight sent council and the busi- 8. Debra McBride - 32 (1.35%) candidates - another candidate, ness community: his Neil McDonald, also opposed to the community work and his 9. Neil McDonald - 38 (1.3%) airport plan, withdrew from the race jobs at a hotel and bank, Total ballots cast was 2,397, one week before the byelection - as well as being involved opposed to the airport plan, split- in the development of a which is 30.1 per cent of the 7,969 ting of the vote was ensured. condominium complex eligible voters in tihe District sf Lynn Wilbur, a former councillor, adjacent to the golf NDP supporter and local union rep- course, befit his emphasis Squamish. resentative, managed to pick up to promote development. rng. The ATidy Mess p s of tears The Tidy Tank wasn’t very tidy at all when a truck carrying it rolled over on Buckley Avenue across from Squ Elementary School Sunday evening, spilling diesel fuel. Squamish Fire Rescue cleaned up and sanded the which became slick with rain and fuel, while the RCMP diverted traffic. The driver was not injured but was ch with driving too fast for conditions. David Donaldson photo School budget weighs reduced funds against enrollment increase By Rahoul Ghose reading May 8. Though The Education Ministry 1996/97, chief exec the operating grant for the has allowed for an officer Doug Co A smaller school board, 1996/97 school year has increase of about 142 stu- said. Changes t the elimination of funding gone up almost three per dents in the coming year Education Ministry’s .for school crossing guards, cent from last year to just and district officials pre- ding formula may the loss of a district vice- under $25.7 million, much dict an additional 44 stu- resulted in the d principal position and the of that increase can be dents above that. and the distric addition of just over seven attributed to increased . However, overall fund- receive a s full-time equivalent teach- student enrollment and ing, based on a dollar grant of $1 ers are all aspects of the money allotted for the amount per student, has year to cover any 1996-97 achool budget opening of the new actually gone down $22 ancies. now under consideration. Whistler secondary from $6,163 this year to With more than The budget received first school. $6,141 per student in students enroll in the di September, the boar increased the nu teachers in the dist just over seven fu equivalent positions. But despite the st increase, classes in t trict are still expect hit the maximum OPEN allowed under the tive agreement with I B.C. MUSEUM OF MINING~ ers. NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE The proposed also reduces the a banked time schoo draw on for extra cl services and totally HOUSE nates funding for crossing guards. Th 8c CLEAN-UP PAeRTY! decision on wheth board of trustees reduced from nine t members is still pen SATURDAY. MAY 20th savings from that c I / included as well - $20,000 in travel and 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ing expenses. The board has also geted an add $25,000 for moving bles within the dist MEMBERS FREH Signal Hill elem OTHERS TWO FOR ONE ADMISSION school, Whistler ondary, Mamquam mentary and Mowe S secondary all require extra space. Guided underground tours Mining house - the. museum that The board must pas Live mining demonstrations tells the story in detail budget by June 12. Co Gold-panning in our gold recovery Historical Video of the budget are ava station - recovery guaranteed! 6ift shop through the board and at local sck SPRING & SUMMER HOURS: Interested parties car UY&JUNE: 1O:OO AoM- 4~30PoMo WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY mit written input 01 JULY & AUGUST: 1O:OO AoM - 4:30 PoMo 7 DAYS A WEEK 21.budget until 9 a.m. I- I 1 - THE SQUAMISH CHIEF MAY 14, 1996 R 5 NEWS lliott sentenced to 18 months for killing his abusive father rt Murdty them on the street after reading rev- father. He sat in shock on the bed, 381 12 Second Avenue 892.3930 to The Chief elations of the dark secrets of the then locked the house and went to abuse Chuck Elliott hid from the the RCMP detachment. obvious the accused has community for years. ”It made a “He didn’t even clean his clothes,” 1 a tragic figure in a family really difficult situation a lot more defence lawyer Walter Kosteckyj abuse was the order of the bearable,” said Ronald Elliott’s wife. told the court. “He cooperated with With those words, a B.C. The sentencing came two months police and told them where to find

ie Court judge handed after Elliott, 28, pleaded guilty to things .’I James Elliott a sentence of 18 manslaughter March 18, just before Crown prosecutor Gary Hales on Friday for killing his his one-week second degree murder argued for a three-year sentence in a father in a bizarre baseball trial was set to begin. Justice Bruce federal penitentiary, claiming there ing 18 months ago. Cohen noted that Elliott accepted was no proof that Elliott might not feet behind the prisoner’s responsibility for killing his father reoffend sometime in the future. iott’s mother and his recent and quickly turned himself in to Kosteckyj argued that a sentence of irst into uncontrolled, quiet police in Squamish. “He is remorse- less than two years was more appro- . The sudden release of tor- ful,” the judge added. priate. tears did little to help wash Justice Cohen briefly recounted the Kosteckyj pointed out that Elliott he years and decades of fateful morning of Oct. 14, 1994. had no criminal record and no pre- inable terror and abuse the Ronald Elliott returned to the fami- vious history of violent behavior. suffered at the hands of ly’s Valleycliffe home at 7 a.m. after “The only time that anger was vent- I k Charles (Chuck) Elliott. a night of playlng pool withkome ed in any respect is with a tormen- WU3R & huvreDmpe thetic sheriffs briefly closed friends and drinlung three or four tor,” his father, the lawyer argued. Pleated & Honeycomb rtroom as the media and beers. The defence lawyer argued that the SKlI $WE$ I filed out, giving Elliott a Elliott was starting to have a tragic case was similar to that of a ed If minutes with his mother, smoke when his father woke up and battered wife who finally snaps and wife and mother-in-law. ”It started yelling at him, aslung where kills her tormentor in a sudden Specializing in Blinds and Draperies for over 10 vears i a very private moment,” he had been. The son exploded after moment of uncontrollable mental I I BSt itt’s wife of 10 months told The a trigger phrase was shouted by his anguish. Justice Cohen sided with ef after her husband was led abusive father. ”You’re a slut like the defence, ruling that an 18-month Behind Highlands Mall, Squamish lief ex€ I iy to prison. your mother,” Chuck Elliott alleged- sentence was adequate as Elliott lug cc fe’re just glad it’s all over. We’ve ly yelled, not realizing the angry poses little if any threat to society. iges tc I a family since all this hap- words would be his last. In a brief break before the sentenc- Feeling stressed? Upfighf? Angry? dinistry’ ed,” said Doug Elliott, Ronald’s Ronald has no memory of what ing, Elliott held his wife, whom he HYPNOTHERAPY HELPS YOU HEAL. [la may her. The entire family was pre- happened after he picked up an alu- married last July, in a final embrace. the de Id to testify against the dead minum baseball bat. The son, usual- Afterwards, Elliott’s mother Ellen, district er Chuck, detailing the decades ly calm and passive, snapped and the main victim of the abuse, )ecial pi iorrific abuse the mill worker unleashed a fatal flurry of rage, praised the community as she 15,000 fo Clinical Hypnotherapist is available Motiduys at Seekers, ected his family to. releasing pent-up hostility that had wiped away her tears. “They‘ve .3(*129 Second Avenue, Squarnish, B.C. r any dj tside the courtroom the family been building from his childhood. been really wonderful,’’ she told-The essed thanks to the people of The next thing Ronald Elliott real- Chief. ”That’s what small towns are APPOINTMENTS: 892c.5225 e than mish, friends, acquaintances ized, his face was covered in blood all about. They really care about jredicte even people who had stopped as he looked down at his dead each other.” You cun Relax and Enjoy Your Life! le distr the boai ie numl :he distr ven ful ositions< 2 the st ON ALL In-Stock ;ses in ti 1 expect iximum ler the ( nt with 1 Footwear )sed bi the amoi

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\as also addit, ioving p he distri elemel \istler nquam Mowe SC Merchandise* I require * Except major appliances, vacuums, sewing machines, furniture, floor coverings, electronics and home improvement items. lust pas! le 12. CQ are avail board 0 a1 scha ties can! THE SQUAMISH CHIEF is p No mistaking byelection results aul Lalli’s byelection victory after all the ballots were count- ed Saturday night was not really a surprise. The personable Pyoung glad-hander had a lot of support from the business community and more than enough financial backing. Handing out lollipops as he campaigned was great for name association, and his campaign signs were the only ones to carry an image of the candi- date, which always catches the eye. From his performance at the all-candidates meeting, Lalli thinks quickly and handles pressure well, though his tendancy to answer questions in 60 words when 10 would do should be reined in. And his young, fresh face probably didn’t hurt him at all. Many people seem to think there should be more young people with vision on council. What was surprising was Lalli’s margin of victory, more than double his nearest competitor Lynn Wdbur. As the only candidate to er,dorse without reservation the proposed airport development and new shopping centre in Garibaldi Estates, perhaps there was a bit of a backlash from the rest of the community against the People‘s Choice group and its tactics. Without Neil McDonald to focus on, the vote against airport development was obviously split between several other candidates. REFORM SCHOOL But there is no mistaking the results. Lalli polled more votes than his nearest two competitors combined. He now has until the end of November, when a full council election will be held, to prove the trust of the majority was justified. sat and listened to more in taxes for schools across and thrust of politics, at u Provincial Liberal leader the province because Gordon Clark is unquestionably tl Manning leads Reform Gordon Campbell’s half- Campbell has removed the- master.

II I I I I hour commercial for himself school tax from businesses? No doubt Campbell had and his party broadcast on Businesses are the biggest ben- appeal for the business co into worst crisis ever BCTV Thursday, and came eficiaries of a good education munity and for some of tl he next few weeks should determine if the Reform Party of away none the wiser on how system. undecided, as well as tho2 Canada is going to maintain its national presence or disinte- he really plans to cut govern- As to the percentage of wel- who don’t accept the NDI Tgrate in a spate of bickering and lost credibility. ment, cut business subsidies, fare fraud, it is just a guess, spending policies. Campb B.C. Reform MP Bob Ringma precipitated the worst crisis in cut welfare payments and yet midway between the three per economic plan and the rec Reform history with his comments that employers should be able still manage to pay down the cent estimate of the NDP and NDP budget are as much : to fire workers based on their race or sexual orientatior,. He was provincial debt. The cuts were the 40 per cent calculated by ical dbcuments as financia supported by several other MPs, most notably David Chatters, and spelled out in brizf terms, in the ultra-conservative Fraser and given history, we can both maintained their positions for a couple of days until national between clips of Campbell giv- Institute. To be sure, fraud ly expect everything prom reaction forced them to apologize. Their apologies came across like ing speeches at a variety of criminals who apologize because they were caught. venues, and testimonials from A third Reform MP, Jan Brown of Calgary spoke out against the party supporters and Liberal extremists in the party and when leader Preston Manning was candidates. finally heard from a couple of days later, all three were suspended What came through most from caucus. How can Manning possibly suspend the extremists at strongly were his proposals to the same time as he turfs their critic? Brown then left the party to cut business taxes and red tape, As I See It sit as an independent, a blow to a caucus dominated by men and cut taxes for middle and high lacking in voices of reason. income earners, and reduce Manning has only himself to blame for this crisis. Ever since the payments to welfare recipients. By AI Price last federal election when Reform fell a couple of seats short of Much of Campbell’s economic becoming the official opposition, Manning has placed freedom of plan is based on assumptions: speech for his roolue MPs over party unity. To now clamp down on that the economy of the this freedom and call it a strong message against bigotry rings hol- province is going to remain must be curtailed, and pro- to be honored once the du: low. What Manning has clamped down on is the public expression healthy and continue to grow, grams developed to get people has settled. And the electia of the bigotry and extremism inherent in some of his caucus mem- that removing taxes and cut- back to work. But such prs- far from over. Clark definit bers. Painting a tiger white doesn’t make it a snow leopard. ting red tape for business will grams are not cheap, and are has the momentum, and th To be a credible national party its elected members must meet create the numbers of new jobs virtually useless if the jobs just might be enough. national standards and expectations, not just those of the caucus or being projected, and that the 15 aren’t there. As Campbell promised membership. Reform has failed to do that, miserably. per cent of welfare recipients All in all, Gordon Campbell is months ago, his economic 1 Not all Reform MPs or party members are extremists or bigots by who the Liberals say are cheat- asking voters to trust him to do cy was delivered during th any means. But there are enough to make life miserable for all the ing can be quickly eliminated the right thing. I think he is campaign and not before. E rest. Ringma‘s comments will stick to Reform like goose poop on without additional cost. underestimating the intelli- cadt help wonder if it is to the rugby fields at Squamish Elementary School. You can wash it Campbell’s rosy economic gence of the voters. Behind in tle, too late. To wait 10 day away, but you’ll never forget where it was ...or what it smelled like. 2 growth projections of 2.5 per the polls, he threw all his faith into a 28-day campaign is at cent a year for four years came into a program which said vir- risk. Having asked voters tl tk THE SDUAMISH CHIEF one day after Bank of Canada tually nothing new, and trust him for so long, they governor Gordon Thiessen revealed none of the details might have already given u Publisher and Group Ad Representatives Accountant rw Publisher Linda Gamer Ken Key warned that if the 1.4 per cent people were expecting unless is a big gamble for such a c Jearineke Van Hattern Dianne Hathaway Administrative Assistant national inflation rate falls they have the opportunity to sit servative man and party. Jill Smith Editor Production Manager much further, it could put the down and pore through his Here in West Vancouver- A1 I’rice Lyle Stachoski Circulation Manager economy into a tailspin, with accompanying 60-page text. Garibaldi, the campaign ha Reporters Henry Lacroix devastating economic impact At the same time, I have to had little publicity because Ron Enns Graphic Design David Donaldson Michelle Matthews Receptionist from coast to coast. say Campbell did not come there seem to be few issues Photographer Kama Woods Rustilla Swann Removing taxes and reducing across as the slash and burn specific geographic concern Brian Goldstone red tape from business is demon he has been painted as The all-candidates meeting The S uamish Chief is published weekly b Whistler Printin & Publishing always appealing to business by NDP leader Glen Clark, in Thursday, May 16 in the aul 11 984 Co. Ltd. President: Robert W. DoulY Vice-president: eith Bennett owners and managers. But who the mold of Alberta‘s Ralph torium at Howe Sound w is to say the moves would cre- Klein and Ontario’s Mike Secondary School starting a ate the 187,000 private sector Harris. Though decidedly less p.m. is our opportunity to n jobs Campbell is forecasting? comfortable on camera than the candidates, hear what tl Does it not figure that business Clark, Campbell sounded sin- can do for us that the others Published Tuesdays. Telephone: 16041 892-9161, Fax: [604] 892-8483 e-rnail: owners and corporate share- cere, competent and in control. can’t, and how their parties’ s q c hi e f @ rn o un t ai n- in te r. net . Year Iy subscriptions: Home de Iive r S uam ish holders will take some of the One on one he seems much policies will apply to us spe area] $35; Canadian mail delivery $60; U.S. [second class] 8dn; overseas $1 15 Cdn. windfall as profits and divi- more comfortable, but he is cally. b dends? And how are municipal asking to lead the province, It is, after all, one of these Re roduction of an material contained in this publication is expressly councils going to feel about and facing mixed crowds goes candidates who will be repri krbidden withouY the prior consent of the publisher. Canada Post publication mail sales product a reement No. 251 828. having to tell their taxpayers with the territory. I get the senting us directly in Victd 3 Box 3500,381 13 Second Avenue, 8quamish, B.C. VON 3G0 they have to pay $500 million sense he disdains the actual cut not their leaders. ndesirable development exacerbates problem allotment is transferred to his children. The waiting no claim to good faith when dealing with the Squamish proposed airport expansion would cause signifi- period for new allotments on the Squamish reserves is Nation on any other matter. It is disgraceful that, at a egradation to the quality of life of the people who measured in years and there are many people on that time in history when the entire country is progressing on the Squamish Nation reserves which surround list. If a member decides to move off of reserve, there is toward redressing first nations people for injustices no financial compensation for the allotment he leaves inflicted upon them, Squamish municipal council ners of property close to the airport behind. would take such regressive action. option to sell their property and relocate Therefore, the people living at the Squamish reserves A key objective of the treaty negotiations currently ish to endure the noise and pollution close to the airport site have no choice but to accept any under way between first nations people and govern- ill result from airport expansion. The people liv- and all negative consequences of the airport expansion. ment is to ensure that first nations people have greater t Squamish Nation reserves do not have that option One does not have to look too deep to understand why control over their lives. stem of land allotment on reserve is dictated by some members might believe that civil disobedience is Forcing this undesirable development onto people ted and paternalistic federal legislation. That sys- their only option. who can do little about it will only serve to make that oes not provide a practical means for a person to Any member of the Squamish municipal council who objective more difficult to achieve. te to a different reserve. A member is allotted a votes in favor of the OCP amendment which will facili- Jean Perkins of land for life. When that member passes on, the tate the airport expansion at Brackendale has absolutely Squamish lice attitudes rapped Teddy bears are good friends something so petty. It’s okay to have one. Look at me. I’m 15 ide the minds of the RCMP, Okay, now let’s be fair, there are a ozzbigor small, a-let-do and I have 35 teddies, and that does not teens are looked upon as few exceptions of teens who ruin it include my other dolls and toys. I don’t y imbeciles. You’ve heard it all for others. But just because of these furry or fuzzy. I consider myself childish. you’ve read it in the paper, but few individuals, all of us are stereo- NO matter what To brighten your spirits, here is an it’s time to take a walk in our typed and given a bad name. condition, I scope adorable poem I found about teddy bears. s, to listen to the other party’s I realize that cops are a higher everyone loves By Kiki “They sit uerq proud upon niy shelf authority and have a job to do, but it their teddy Bold and tall ind fond of their self nal: sick and I am tired of the treat- seems to me that there are some who bear. Some peo- Lightburn No dust dare land near these toys we get from the cops in this take advantage of their job, who are ple think ted- I They are truly toy kings to girls and boys [itics, at 1 I can guarantee you I speak on nothing but a power trip, and dies are merely Where their owners grow old they are still ionably t ny others within the teen pop- some who think they’re God. The for cuddling, but we unegotistic people young at heart st one who is willing to sad thing about it is that we can’t do know that our teddies are a whole lot Aiid despife their dvferences, they iieuer part pbell hac anything, because either way, it’s more. They most kindly guard our rooms So wheii the girl goes to college and the boy isiness c( on the radio, what do I their word against our own. Tell me while we toddle off to school or work, goes to work ome oft: A load of crap about some big, honestly, who are you going to watch for night crawlers while we sleep The teddy2 still at home with his cuddly as party. I open up the paper and believe? 211 tho I and, if you think about it, when was the smirk t the ND t’s the first thing I see? An article In my opinion, cops should start last time your cuddly friend told one of If you ever feel lonely and lfejitst a bore i. Campi it teen behavior and how our treating us like human beings, your secrets? Get off your high horse and go out to thc store id the ret nts should take responsibility. I instead of dirt on the ground. They People think they are so childish, teddy Buy a sweet bear and no longer be lonely as much to laugh, as it seems funny that should try to help us out, so we have bears. It’s so uncool to have one. Then you For wheii looking for friend, they’re the OIIC don’t mention the harassment a chance to fit into society. s financii go to their house and there’s one right on IZ nd on 1y. “ r/ we can awful names, or the aggressive Maybe then, we can respect each their bed. Their excuse for havizg it is only So DOW that you’ve heard of my theory ing pron ical force they use on us. We other. because they’ve had it since they were five. on the teddy bear, try it. It could be a great inue to take it, in fear of being Kelly Smith Do we buy It? No. gift for a friend or for yourself. ~n in jail and being beaten for Squamish

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L errill & Ring tries to get out of forest land reserve Company claims it’s for development reasons, mayor says it’s to avoid forest practjces code subdivisions to conform to the be able to remove quite as much ning to log is not a concern time. The bylaw.. .is a safeguard topography of the rolling land. as they can today if it’s not in the because the company has con- for the community basically so But if the land remains in the FLR.” formed to standards of the code. that we will have input, that we forest land reserve, housing Council is not outright oppos- “We welcome appropriate for- can better protect some of those development would not be ing Merrill & Ring’s application est practices regulations for pri- a rea s .” allowed. to have the land removed from vate land. We have an excellent The district has also been Squamish Mayor Corinne the forest land reserve. At last reputation where ever we’ve studying the economics of the Lonsdale, however, views the week‘s council meeting, council been harvesting and work very land being removed from the about the company’s application for removal of the unanimously voted to send a carefully to guard as much as forest land reserve, which land from the forest land reserve required report to the forest land we can all the resources that are would change its tax classifica- as a way for Merrill & Ring to commission with attached com- on our property, so that’s not an tion to vacant property, under avoid the stringent require- ments and concerns, including: issue at all.” which the district would likely of land in the vicinity of ments of B.C. forest practices the logistics and financial If Merrill & Ring is successful receive substantially more in code. Lonsdale said she had considerations of road, sewer in its application to have the taxation because the B.C. ill & Ring vice-president of been told that the provincial and water servicing of the area; land removed from the forest Assessment Authority wou Id ing, says the only option government was going to pass that is not the most appropriate land reserve, it will likely have view the land as developable. legislation in spring which area for accommodating growth to comply with a new tree A rough estimate from the B.C. would make the forest practices anticipated by the district in the preservation bylaw that the dis- Assessment Authority puts the code, now enforced on Crown official community plan or oth- trict is currently drafting. value of the land assessed as res- land, applicable also to private erwise; that the area is identified ”I think it’s really important idential at $50,000 per hectare, land that is part of the forest in the official community plan we have a tree cutting permit in which means the land which land reserve. for park acquisitions and por- place as soon as possible, cer- Merrill & Ring is applying to Lonsdale said Merrill & Ring tions of the property are identi- tainly before they get it out of remove from the forest land knows “damn fine that the for- fied on the district’s trail net- the FLR,” Lonsdale said, adding reserve would be assessed at est practices code is soon going work plan; and the potential fire that a disappointing aspect of about $8.6 million. to apply to FLR land. hazard from wood waste. previous loggng on the Merrill Merrill & Ring’s 1996 taxes ”They can strip it right now. Council’s recommendation, & Ring land was the destruction increased considerably from Once the forest practices code is also included “that a request be of a part of the popular Jack‘s 1995 because the 1996 assess- in place, they’re going have to made to the forest land commis- Trail between the Highlands and ment reflected the value of logs hirds of the 175 hectares actually leave all of these buffers sion and the Ministry of Forests Alice Lake. that were harvested from its along streams,” leave trees that the forest practices code ”Quite frankly, I think that it’s property in 1994 (a two-year standing where slope stability is apply to all managed forest land fair to say that the whole com- time deal is the norm), and the a concern and “the whole nine within the forest land reserve munity was really disappointed district maintained the same tax

shiter Creek. The logging has yards,” she said, referring to immediately. ” at what happened up there last rate in 1996 as 1995. District lot n done as part of a conceptu- comprehensiveness of the forest Corson said the possible impo- time around and think we have 510 was assessed at $355,263 in plan by Merrill & Ring to practices code. sition of the forest practices code got to have some measure in 1995, but in 1996 as a ,result of velop several village-style “I think they likely wouldn’t to land Merrill & Ring is plan- place that it won’t happen this Please tunt to Page 11

the Home. ir produ rth Shore Magni’cent Scents for a Woman 1 May 4 10 8 MAY 14,1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF Provincial Election - May 28 - -* Question for West Vancouver-Garibaldi candidates: What woud you do to enhance economic prosperity in the Sea to Sky corridor? 00 18-yea] Ted Brenda Mike Nebeliing Broughton Becker

Liberal Party New Social Credit Democratic Party Party

The easiest way to enhance economic prospenty Our people are our greatest strength. To enhance our The real key to enhancing economic prosperity in the relates directly to the current state of uncertainty over economic prospenty, we must continue to build on our Sea to Sky COnidoT is the same as it is for all of British land use from the NDP. Dealing with the issues related strengths by investing in people and providing the Columbia: investing in our prrmincds youth by increas- to forestry reductions, parks creation and backcountry essential economic and infrastructure foundation that is ing spending for universbs, cdleges and technical insti. policy is essential to create an economic climate that wil cribical to attracting investment. And investment means tutes. According to StatMcs Canada, individuals with allow for heahhy investment in the Sea to Sky conidor. jobs. We must amtinue to make vital investments in post-secondary education on average have higher The conidor must work as an economic unit, jointty deal education, skills training, and transportation, such as employment levels, higher imesand are less sus- ing wrth economic growth and identrfylng opportunities B.C. Rail, our prime transpottation link from the interior. ceptible to unemployment than are those persons that each unique communrty can offer to the total pic- We must invest in the environment and our natural whose edw#tion stops at Grade 12 or sooner. ture. I will work with residents ofthe cOnidOr to create a resources, aggressivety renew our forests and diversify Therefore, Social credit and I believe that B.C. must sig regional tourism strategy,focus on the development of i the jobs that flow from them, getting more jobs and nHcanUy increase post--spertding as a way to cruise ship industry, and allow manufacturing business- value from each tree cut. ensure a prosperous future for our province. The bene es to do what they do best by reducihg the up to 45 And we must also lower taxes forthe small and new fits will accrue not just to young people in Squamish, agencies that must provide apprwal in order to allow for businesses that make up our increasingly important Pemberton, Lions Bav and other communities in the the creation of a viable business. reweation and tourism industry.

Tunya Peggy Roland Audain Stortz French

Libertarian Green Party Progressive Party Democratic Alliance I ..&..a..rr..-.. . I Libertarians honor individual rights and respect the The corridor is already very prosperous when we rede Enhancing the Sea to Sky corridor will be the job of the dynamics of the free market. The state should have no fine the term economics to include more than the dol- free enterprise system. However, government will role in the economy, instead should be a watchdog, lar. Economic difficulty, in the old sense of economics, always play the role as regulator and may need to help ensuring no force or fraud in peaceful endeavors. A is not specific to British Columbia and cannot be sobed somewhat financially. This pristine and most beautiful Libertarian MIA would: 1. By permission of the citizens, in a vacuum. There is a global cn’sis, and in terms of area must be protected and Iwill ensure through the declare a free enterprise zone, limiting government the world economic state, we are doing very well. But PDA policies that the growth will not exceed nature’s interference, regulations, handouts. Abolish provincial how do we support ourselves? We, as a society, must capacity to endure. income tax - more take-home pay and stronger fami- shift our understanding of economics out of the banks lies (less need for two working parents). 2. Privatize and boardrooms and into the homes and hearts of our forests, deregulate mining -generate money to communities. Through our wealth of respect, caring reduce debt, fund services. 3. Priva’ze education. Let and creative solutions, we can ensure a good quality of parents, not politicians, run schools. In the long run, this life for the people of this region. is the best economic effort to produce responsible, setf- Mahatma Gandhi said: ‘There is enough for every- reliant citizens. If you believe in liberty, help establish a M one’s need, but not for everyone’s greed.” libertarian foothold in West Vanwer-Garibaldi. lwm JETCLE DISHWA Jim SELECT W Vancouver-Garibaldi riding * Consurna West Rated No. Mercielr No. 1 Racl

Cabacihr- -r------I Reform Party ALt-candidates meeting MmtI Thursday, May 16 719 pama RANG SELECT liM Howe Sound Secondary School auditorium super 4.4 OvenQpacyc (enter off Carson Place at the back ofthe school because of construction) Gourmet oven Reform B.C. will restore balance to labor laws and Sponsored by The Squamish Chief, Racks remove red tape from small business. A key to eco Squamish and Howe Sound Chamber of’Commerce,Mountain FM and --tYr nomic prospenty in the Sea to Sky m.idor is maintain- - Community Cable 10 ing balm between our economic pillars of tourism and forestry. To this end Reform B.C. will: improve SELECT kK access to existing parks; ensure that B.C. and the Sea to Sky conidor is marketed to world not Friday, May 17 starting at 7:30 p.ma ‘Strongbox- better the and; Door Hinm allow illegal roadblocks to give B.C. a “black eye.” Rdl-a-Drar Reform B.C. will also: work with the best industry to Delta Whistler Resort’s Mount CdeRoom Gallon Do< promote value-added opportunities and incentives for Sponsored by the Whistler Quesaon, storage job creation; ensure that forest renewal funds generat- ed along our conidor are re-invested in our forest dis- Whistler Chamber of Commerce, .Pique Magazine and Mountain FM tricts and;simplrfy the Forest Practices Code’s regula- tory burden to focus on obpctwes and outcomes,not process. 4r THE SQUAMISH CHIEF MAY 14,1996 H 11 NEWS ooneration leads to successful rescue 18-year-old North Vancouver woman was ed after falling from a cliff into Howe Sound. arisunta Pontillo was walking on the cliffs d the Klahanie campground in the late after- BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS on May 6 when she slipped and fell into the Cliffs in the area range from a height of 12 metres to 45 metres. lo managed to swim around the point PERSONAL INJURY Credit Darrell Bay to a spot where she could get he water and onto rocks on the shore. But & FAMILY LAW use of her injuries she could not do anything r than call for help. was not until about 9 p.m. that Squamish P received a call of a woman in distress after the calls for help. Steve L n was getting some firewood when he

ed the police and then went to the assis-

Ambulance Service members and Squamish h and Rescue members attended to Pontillo. nto a stretcher, lowered into the e boat and taken to the Darrell was she taken by ambu-

an’s willingness to get involved t in the Pontillo’s survival. f be hailed a hero because if he or ignored the calls this young would certainly have perished from the ele- Wetteland said. well, members of the Darrell Bay ferry assist- the rescue by lighting the shoreline with Squamish Search and Rescue members pack up their gear re community after rescuing a woman who fell off the cliff and into Howe ads to a SUCCeSSful end- Sound. ~~i~~ Go/dstonephoto wive ratic rket will dictate Aderrill& Ring housing development inued from Page 11 in the Highlands area this year forest land reserve, the next step in 3 i fl 994 logging, its assessment was because the present poor market for developing the land would have to i million, meaning the district logs. He said he expects the logging include changes to the official com- ed more than three times as to be completed within the next munity plan and zonir,g bylaw/ €01- 3 job of the in taxes this year. (The gener- year. lowed by providing road, water and nt will nicipal tax rate for managed Developing the Merrill & Ring sewer services. Mto help ts is $10.92 per $1,000 of land is market dependent as well. Lonsdale said further develop- ment of the adjacent Newport Ridge ~ beautiful If the forest land commission ,ugh the son said there would be no log- bestows its blessing upon the appli- area logically fits in before develop- nature’s g on the Merrill & Ring property cation to remove the land from the ment of the Merrill & Ring land.

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, 12 hL1Y 13, 1‘196 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF NEWS Advisory planning commission says The advisory planning and Rose Tatlow. Voting in Capilano Highways at explore the issues of the of the Climbers’ Aa coniniission at’its April 24 favor of the official com- $21,875 and one from operation of the parking Society of B ri meeting voted against a munity plan amendment Whittaker Equipment at lot, institution of adequate Columbia. reconi menda t ion that were Phil Coe and Eileen $23,000 - were received council signage, the climbers’ m council adopt an official Kelly. by the district. community plan amend- W improvements to ameni- ommendation from ment which would allow Council has awarded the An informal committee Briefs ties for climbers, including parks and recreation a( the development and tender for construction of will be struck in an restrooms. The formation sory commission tha expansion of the munici- the Smoke Bluffs climbers’ attempt to resolve issues of the informal committee trail steering committec pal airport in Brackendale. parking lot on Loggers surrounding the use of the of the climbing communi- -which could be expand- established. Voting against the recom- Lane to John Hunter Co., Smoke R1UA~rrv. ffc ty and a parks and recre- ed to become a committee Squamish Trails Sod mendation were Thor which submitted the low- The committee is to be ation advisoqr Committee appointed by council - president Bob Br Froslev, Raj Kahlon, est bid at $13,725. Two made up of Hospital Hill representative. was done ai: the ‘ir@ng of requested that the steer Brenda Sims, Dan Tatham other tenders - one from residents, representatives The committee will Anders Ourom, president committee be estabrisl between council, dish staff and the trail sod to meet on a regular ba

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and Oceans request constriuct SI spawn1 channel on the Mamc, River adjacent to thed course. The new chan to be build adjacent to1

The project does I dikes in the area. Di (Sung to the tule of “Old MacDonald”) staff believe the pr provides benej enhancement to the Coun. Ron Barr said salmon spawn, the s gets quite bad in the hi of the day. Mayor Cor Lonsdale respon “That’s nature.” a

parks and recreation a sory commission that

to be held at the Squar Pavilion be denied. recommendation made because the c we’u. beat that price mission said that with pavilion being located the downtown core by10 percent. Guaranteed. close to other dri establishments, re for beer gardens were appropriate.

Council approved a

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The amendment is permit the limit for all able refuse disposal i landfill to reflect

Okay, so our new guarantee won’t win a Grammy. leachate in the gr water. But it will save you money. If you like the sound of that, The application i just check this week’s flyer for all the details. increase the discharge from the 15,000 c SAVE=ON=FOODS metres -to 20,000 c Corinne Lonsda councillors Ted C Believe ita and Don Ross favor of the amen while councillors Ron THE SQUAMISH CHIEF MAY 14, 1996 H 13 NEWS Thanks for your support! Man runs into woods Dear Sqzuzrnish Residciits,

to evade police- I would like to take this A Squamish man remains at large after he evaded police by fleeing into the bush after a car chase on Hwy. 99 north opportunity in thanking wery of Squamish. one who supported tnc in this The man and a female passenger in the car were recent by-cckction. I ani Iiroud stopped by police May 7 Lt abour 12:55 a.m. near the and honoured to rc/ncscnt the Culliton Creek bridge after police received a description of a vehicle that was seen driving away from the community of Squinish and I Pemberton rail station after it had been broken into less hope to bnng some energy and than an hour earlier. enthusiasm to council. The Squamish RCMP member who stopped the vehicle noticed inside the vehicle what appeared to be property stolen from the rail station. But as he was investigating, the driver drove off, heading south on Hwy. 99. The RCMP member gave chase and was ~ullLcU:-:-nA hxr annthpr RCMP vehicle. The chase reached speeds of 110 km/h. The driver of the suspect vehicle drove off the highway just north of Alice Lake and into the woods, leaving the car and running into the dense woods. The RCMP mem- Injuries Stop Here. bers searched the area, but could not find the suspect. I I Neither could an RCMP dog and handler, called to the Adjust Your scene, find the suspect. The passenger, a 20-year-old Road Squamish woman, stayed at the car and was arrested by sense HeadRestand police. She has been charged with break, enter and theft Buckle Up. and possession of stolen property. Police searched the suspect car and found in it an answering machine, a battery charger, a telephone, and a computer with a keyboard and printer. The items found in the car were identified as the items stolen from the rail station, Squamish RCMP Const. Fran Bethell said. The driver of the car is known to police. The investiga- tion is continuing and police are recommending charges under the Criminal Code and the Motor Vehicle Act. I ONLY 35PERYEAR 1 Spike belt ends chase I INTHE SQUAMISH AREA I A chase by police of a stolen vehicle that started in Name: -- 1 Street I Squamish ended in West Vancouver after speeds of more Address: than 180 km/h were reached. A Squamish RCMP member took note of a Chevrolet Mailing : Postal Code 1 Camaro in the 7-Eleven parking lot Friday at about 3 a.m. During a licence plate check, it was discovered that the I citv:, Phone:-- I Camaro was reported stolen from the Abbotsford area. The Camaro left Squamish at a high rate of speed head- I Start Date: Expiry: I ing south on Hwy. 99. Police pursued the Camaro, reach- Date: ing speeds in excess of 180 km / h. I cv3 West Vancouver police assisted by establishing a road RATES block with a spike belt near the Cypress Bowl exit on Hwy. 1. After driving over the spike belt, the four people (1 yr.) Seniors $25 I who were in the Camaro fled from the car, which had 1 V2YEARlVEAR-$35 $20 (1/2 yr.) Seniors $15 sustained considerable damage. 1 Paid By: mheque QVlSA OM/C mash OMoney Order I With the assistance of West Vancouver police depart- ment members, a tracking dog and concerned West I Amount Enclosed: I Vancouver residents, three males were arrested after Credit Card #: being found hiding on the property of a West Vancouver I resident. A female passenger was not located. The Expiry date: Vancouver police department is also assisting in the case. Signature: I The three Lower Mainland males were taken into cus- s are by the spring adding to the tody. Two of the males are subject to the Young Offender Shannon Fa"s* Brian Act. All three were to appear before a justice of the peace in Squamish Friday. t I roved a manage 'Tis the season for thefts from vehicles ft from vehicles - particularly vehicles parked at RCMP Const. Fran Bethell said people should not ation areas - is on the rise, as is usual at this time leave any valuables in any vehicle, not even locked in May 2, vehicles were broken into at Alice the trunk. cia1 Park, Murrin Provincial Park and at the H Lake trail parking area. As well, at the Black Four vehicles parked near Howe Sound Secondary The Squamish Physiotherapy Centre -Garibaldi Lake parking lot there was an attempt to School were vaidalized May 8. A vehicle parked at wishes to announce the opening of Brohm Lake was also vandalized May 8. n from a vehicle at Murrin was a Mountain H nt Co-op pack, a pink/blue/gray Ironman duf- A 1973 Triumph car in storage in a garage at the old SQUAMISH PHYSICAL portable CD player and a cellular forestry site on Hwy. 99 across from the entrance to olen from a vehicle at the Deeks Lake was a CD Valleycliffe was stolen the night of May 7-8. The car was REHABl LITAT1 Q M runners, a Coleman stove, two lanterns, a first recovered the afternoon at May 8 after a person called 37829 - 2nd Ave. a flashlight, a rope, a shovel, a gym bag and police informing them that the car was in the bushes lice Lake, a briefcase, a cellular and a camera along Ross Road. Police are continuing the investigation adjoining Squamish Athletic Club from a vehicle registered to an Oregon per- and are pursuing some leads. Police request that anyone with information about this case them at 898-9611 or call Crimestoppers at 892-TIPS (8477). offering: 0 work conditioning programs

The Squamish RCMP detachment is proceeding with 0 pre-employment screening its plans for a community patrol. The community has 4 post MVA active exercise programs responded to the detachment's request for applications functional abilities evalwations to become part of the patrol. The detachment received 45 applications and is now in the process of interview- fitness program consultation you have information about a crime, ing candidates for the new program. The community hone C''imestoW@rsat 89zmTIPs(8477). patrol is expected to begin working in June to help the for further information, Ca// is free, YOU don't have to give your police by monitoring Squamish streets and neighbor- e and you may qualiq for a reward. hoods. CAI892-5705 NEWS summer fun club Are you looking for a summer activity program for your 5-10 yr. old? The Summer Fun Club (operated try the Sea to Sky Community Services Society) provides a day camp program of activities and field trips, weekly from July 2 to August 23. Hours are from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. with a weekly cost of $125. <‘:It .\ f j For more information call 892-5796. k?. > Please register early! See you at the Trade Fair!

Province of Ministry of British Columbia Forests INVITATION TO TENDER Sealed tenders for a contract to construct approximately 1.9 km of stabilized subgrade as a part of the Birkenhead River Forest Service Road, located approximately 40 km northeast of Pemberton, British Columbia, will be received by the District Manager, Spying On Birds Squamish Forest District, 42000 Loggers Lane, Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0, until June outst- ____- t 13, 1996, at 330 p.m. local time. Birdwatchers, left to right, Carolyn Hutcheon, Reto Riesen and Len Goldsmith part in the Squamish Estuary Conservation Society monthly bird count Sunday rn Tender packages may be obtained as of May 21, 1996, from one of the following ing in the estuary. Brian Goldstone photo YO Ministry of Forests locations during regular office hours.

* Squamish Forest District Office, 42000 Loggers Lane, Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0 * Pemberton Field Office, 7410 Prospect Street, Pemberton, B.C. VON 2LO Crown demands lengthy jail (Pemberton - Tuesdays only 9:OO a.m. - 12:OO p.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 4:p.m.) term- for- second___- - manslauaht- - A mandatory viewing will be conducted by the Ministry of Forests on June 5, 1996, - -u leaving the Pemberton Field Office at 1O:OO a.m. (local time) at 7410 Prospect Street, Pemberton, B.C. (across from the R.C.M.P. station). Tanner claims she was wronalv convicted Interested parties must provide their own 4x4 transportation. v/ By Brent Mudry ing her counselling sessions with Tenders must be completed on the form enclosed and submitted in the envelope sup- Special to The Chief The civil servant psychologist, plied in accordance with the conditions of tender. largely on Tanner’s self-told life Even after Leah Tanner was convicted painted a bleak picture of unha No tender shall be considered containing any qualifying clauses whatsoever. of her second manslaughter, a B.C. “Out of 14 children, Leah and o The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Supreme Court judge heard the defence are the only to have gone on to recove$$2 entrepi blame the Squamish woman‘s behavior Egan claimed. !&om each All inquiries should be directed to Ar,dy Oetter, Enginesring Technician, SBFEP, at on everything but herself. Tanner’s sense For Egan, this was her first ti 898-2 100. of victimization and denial will likely with a serious criminal offend prove to be a key element when she is the court that she graduate sentenced Thursday for killing Gary Adler School of Professional David Gofenko, her boyfriend, in her in Chicago last summer. U Valleycliffe home 1 1/2 years ago. examination, she admitted t Tanner, 39, also known as Leah ally attended an Adler satell Maureen Burton, was convicted on Kingsway Street in Vancouver. March 1 of killing Gofenko, 43, after an Egan told the court she evening of heavy drinking and quarrel- ployed for 10 years after she cashed ing on Oct. 14, 1994. Gofenko died of a partner of a video store injuries from a broken neck. He had a went public on the Van pre-existing weak neck condition, but the Exchange. The psycholo jury opted to convict Tanner of under cross-examination manslaughter, the stiff est charge possible of her counselling has been with w in the case. The killing was the second on who are victims of abuse, not who the same day in Valleycliffe, coinciding prime abusers themselves, li with the unrelated Elliott case. Tanner’s case. It was Tanner’s second manslaughter Luchenko later urged th conviction. She went to jail in 1979 after little weight on the psy killing one of her children on the day dence. “It is seldom you s after Christmas, in Valleyfield, . positive in court on an Tanner now has four children, ranging prosecutor noted. Luc from eight to 15 years old, but she has court that the highly pe custody of none, due largely to her comments made by chronic drinking problems. The two exceptional and almost unheard of.” eldest children are in foster homes, while Luchenko and Chall the two youngest are in the custody of alcohol and drug abu their fathers’ families. problem for Tanner, b In a surprise revelation during two as to whether she days of sentencing hearings last week, responsibility for her Justice Mary Saunders heard that Tanner tedly dangerous if sh still has not accepted blame for killing defence lawyer admi Gofenko. “Leah believes she was wrong- that Tanner has a “ ly convicted,’’ testified Nathalie Egan, a psychoiogist pre5zn:eb as the de%7ib ness for the defence during the sentenc- ing stage. Crown prosecutor Mike Luchenko asked Egan“whether Tanner described were abusive,” Gofenko’s death as an accident. “I claimed. Gofenk believe she told me that she did not remember,” Egan told the court. Egan and defence lawyer Joanne lem,” Challenger claimed. Challenger presented sympathetic views The defence lawyer describes of Tanner as the victim, and not a repeat killer. “We looked at what it was like to grow up-in a family of 14 children, with an alcoholic father and a mother that did sentence of five to eight years. The not protect her,” Egan testified, describ- tence will be han luck it. My eyes lit right up.” public announcement sys- And Stan Laskovic year-old father of two. The gave me the slip that The Squamish resident tem. I knew a few people recently redeemed his Squamish resident’s showed the prize amount. took his ticket to the in the store, and everyone winning April 17 Lotto Combo Play 10 ticket cor- I was thrilled!” Laskovic’s Pharmasave where it was was shaking my hand.” 6/49 ticket worth $18,603. rectly matched five num- lucky ticket was pur- purchased. “The store George plans to purchase “I had no idea how much I bers. I‘ I was very sur- chased from Stedmans announced it over the a house with his windfall. had won,” said the 35- prised when the clerk Variety Store.

Who can vote? The Provincial General Election is on Tuesday, May 28, 1996. You can vote if you’re: 18 years of age or older a Canadian citizen a resident of British Columbia for the past six months a resident of the Electoral District Where to vote: Registered voters will get a “Where To Vote’kard in the outstanding mail. It tells you where your Voting Place is. Take this card jioldsmith with you, when you go to vote.

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Between Shifts Theatre will be taking its most recent play Leaving Home to the provincial theatre festival in Kamloops in June. The play won the workshop award at the North Shore Zone Festival, and Kathryn Daniels, cen- tre, received honorable mention for her direction of the play. Chief file photo Each play is adjudicated publicly after the perfor- by Leaving Home author David French. from their set, the group will be trying to raise funds to mance and gets a private, in-depth adjudication later help send the cast and crew to Mainstage to perform on. The awards were presented right after the show, among the top theatre professionals from across before the cast of Leaving Home had its private adjuhi- Canada. Anyone wishing to help can contact Kathryn cation, so winning the workshop award caught mem- ays, Leaving Home was given the final time slot. Daniels at 892-5078. bers by surprise. 1s said both the audience and the adjudicators “Everyone jumped up and screamed and hugged ved of their choice of play because it was more each other,” Daniels said. “It was very emotional.” our face realism” compared to the classical set- For the trip to Kamloops, Between Shifts will be part- s and themes of the other productions. ly subsidized by Theatre B.C., but after barely breaking even on the show’s run in Squamish and the thefts lily physi. imon cold More talent acts neeaectjor ormation .,logisa1 speech t 01 quamish Star Search competition g Squamish entertainers eager to demonstrate Danielle Hoskins and Duncan and Fraser Mousseau alents before a live audience will have their have made it to the semi-finals of the PNE Youth Talent at the fourth annual Star Search June 7 at the new Search. unity theatre at Howe Sound Secondary School. Star Search will have awards for the first three places ored by the Howe Sound Performing Arts as well as Panagopolous Pizza for all contestants, and tion and the Squamish Credit Union, the pro- door prizes. HSPAA president Joanna Schwarz would already shaping up with 10 registered acts fea- like to see another 10 acts enter. “It’s a chance for the ng many original works in dance, drama, poetry young people to show Squamish what they can do,” she xophone and trombone. says. ants can enter in a solo category or in a group Young people between the ages of 13 and 21 who are interested can contact Joanna at 898-5503 or Carol at first place winner will be given the chance to com- 898-3483 for contest rules and details about the audi- 34 contestants from all over B.C.. at the PNE tion/rehearsal night on June 6. t Search in August, where the first place Tickets are available for this popular event from Last year’s Star Search winner Danielle Hoskins will eceive $1,500 and a trip to Memphis, Tenn. Mostly Books, the Squamish Library, Workwear World host and perform at this year’s event June 7 at the new Pete in the international finals. In the past three and Highlands Video. HSPAA members will receive a theatre at Howe Sound Secondary School. Chief file winners in Squamish, including John Amenta, rebate at the door. photo Two bears shot at Whistler dum

Two bears were recently destroyed, signalling the start of Whistler’s traditional summer bear problem. The bears were shot and killed at the landfill after causing problems at the transfer station there, says conservation officer Dan Le- Grandeur. A bear trap was also placed at the Mons compactor site Monday in the hopes of trapping one of the three bears that have been spotted in the area. LeGrandeur says one of the bears destroyed at the dump was a mature female who had been relocated last year. ”I relocated the female last June with her two cubs, and she returned,” says LeGrandeur. ”The other was destroyed by a conserva- tion officer from Surrey.. .and apparently this bear was only about ‘ 60 lbs., so he was not a good candi- COMMUTERS!!! date. He would probably get eaten by a much larger bear, or kicked out This black bear was relocated a couple of years ago. But this year, co and return. vation officers say two bears in Whistler and one in Lions Bay were “He was probably raised at the because they were not good candidates for relocation. Chief file photo wc 1 dump and raised on garbage, and he just wasn’t a good candidate for potential to survive in a new envi- She says the foundation relocation.” ronment. resource available to conse LeGrandeur says there are three LeGrandeur says there is a small officers if. they think a bear Wouldn’t you like to come home to find: bears currently frequenting the bear that he had to chase out of the good chance of survival. Mons area on Saturday, but it is not ”I understand that these bea 1) The dishes done Mons compactor site. ”We set the trap to see if we can catch them and as young as it looks. ”It’s actually a destroyed bears) were ga 2) The beds made remove them from the area. When I mature bear,” he says. habituated. As the garbage 3) The plants watered see the bears ...that’s when I will “I’ve dealt with six bears since becomes more filled with bea 4) The cats fed make a decision on whether to relo- Monday.. .it‘s starting again.” younger ones are pushed o 5) The table set cate them or not, but I have to see One of the problem bears in Lions they move toward the villag them first.” Bay had to be destroyed and a moth- into residential areas, and then LeGrandeur says old, mature bears er.and two cubs have been relocated start to be a problem to people, Call8 8 8 are not good candidates for reloca- from the Squamish area. tion and neither are extremely Caren Holtby, chairperson of the

‘‘Momk Been Over”!!! Jvoung bears. ”Any bear under the Jennifer Jones Whistler Bear age of three years is no good.” Foundation, said the organization 89813988 Conservation officers make their only gets involved in paying for the judgment from the size of the bear. relocation of bears if they have a “we are spending time !X1 BC Sound Tempting? The teeth, and to some extent their good chance of survival elsewhere, resources to get this message Stop feeling guilty and treat yourself to ... coats, are also examined as an indi- ”otherwise relocating them would ...people must learn to take a quick tidy8 cator of their state of health and be like killing them anyway.” their garbage.” (Vou’ll never again have to do dishes belbre supper or come home to unmade beds ....think about it!) Public input sought for fate of hot sprin By Cheryl Baudin His role is to ensure there is safe cially made tubs following a u)! 1 TN bathing. from the Ministry of Health pre A BIG THANK you3-- The ministries of forests and health “We’re interested in preserving the ing options as a result of the tub TO THE PEOPLE OF SQUAMISH say they are actively working site where everyone can enjoy it,” meeting the regulations. towards a solution for the Meager Martiquet said. The pools were closed and Thank you from the Board of Directors of Big Creek Hot Springs, a solution that The number of summer visitors for the first time last winter BrothersBig Sisters, and from all the Little Brothers will involve public consultation. rose from 12,000 in 1992 to 30,000 in the health risks, said Martiqu and Sisters. To all those who bowled in the bowl for Developing the short- and long- 1994. Last summer, test results ”It exposes people to all Millions... We raised $ll,OOO!!! term plans for the site wiU involve a showed up to roughly 3,000 fecal bugs. The most susceptible ar Our thanks to the many merchants and companies in public forum at some time in the coliforms per 100 milliliters of water, very young or very old.” Squamish who donated money and/or gifts for prizes. near future, said Don Kinnear, oper- depending on the number of people But he said his feeling is that A special thank you to Mountain FM. Without their ations manager for the Squamish using the pools. ple come out because 6f the na continued reminders we would not have had such a Forest District. But the meetings Martiquet said *the ministries have hot springs. successful turnout and to two very special bowlers Bob have not yet been scheduled, he discussed the possibility of creating ”So I recognize that we have t Tischer and Jack Wright. said. two pools. There is a need to more compromising on the 411 “For the short-term, i.e. the May increase the water flow to different of water we expect for recrea Thanks to those who donated Drizes: long weekend, the Ministry of pools so the turnaround time is purposes.” Health has stated the pools pose a greater, he said. This would mean Meager Creek hot springs 7-7 7 Chevron health risk and last year’s maximum more fresh water is coming in and require a cabinet order-in-cou Saan Stores Super Valu limit of 50 vehicles for the site will testing would determine what be exempt from pool regu Style Zone IDA Pharmacy again be enforced and patrols of the impact this has on the fecal coliform such as changing huts, ch Work Wear World PaiaTree site will occur.” level, Martiquet said. treatments and fencing. Shopper Drug Mart Slalom Photo Representatives of both ministries The Ministry of Health flagged the Arsenic, a naturally occurr Brown’s Video Vera Cruz attended the Meager Creek forest hot springs as unsafe for swimming ment, also continues to Home Hardware Highland Video service recreation site May 3. last summer and warning signs cerns at the hot springs. Morpis’Molr! “Both ministries feel we need the were posted because the results prompted the Squamis man Mbhww Fogg ’n Suds public’s input,” said Dr. Paul were over the 200-fecal coliform District to remove the steam Dragon Terrace Ralph’s Rentals 6 Martiquet, medical health officer for mark, based on the Canadian Water spring because the minis Xocola tl Auto Marine Electric the Coast-Garibaldi Health Region. Quality Guidelines. These guide- forests and health were conc Pharmasave Garibaldi There are various options to con- lines cover everything from drink- that people were breathing i Barnes Newport Ins. Communications sider, including limiting the number ing water to bathing beaches. levels of arsenic in the hut’s Greg Gardner Triton Steel of people at the site at one time, he The ministry reviewed the site in quarters. McDonalds Raj True Value Hardware said. August and decided because the Arsenic has a cumulative Mohawk Eagle Run Fitness “That remains to be decided upon tubs were man-made, they should and ‘if you drink the water, KFC Fruit of The Vine by the public forum.” comply with the swimming, wading health risk is much greater Dairy Queen Mountain FM Because of the hot springs’ natural and therapeutic pool regulations occasional swimming, Tantalus Bike Shop Garibaldi Lanes beauty, it has attracted a large num- where the fecal coliform count must Martiquet. “I will request that ber of people and that has jeopar- be zero. The Squamish Forest always be posted that the pool Barneys Petm Canada Connections Answerh 1g Services dized safe bathing, Martiquet said. District decided to drain the artifi- contaminated.”

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Ottawa: Inside Out Pacific Health Antiques Road Future ManAlive Fashion On Arts Fifth Estate News Schlesin- Downtown SquamIsh YTv Hamster IMadeline Princess ICasper Mess Panther Bump I Reboot NBA- YTVNew- Movie: “‘The Apartment” Fudge 1-SOO-83~lOlO 20 H MAY 14,1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF COMMUNITY HOROSCOP By C.C. Clark - olVData Featurn Syndicate CBUT S Actors keyed up for opening May 12 through May 18,1996 KOMO b - KING C Aries (Mruch 21 - April 20) t's countdown time for the Howe Sound Secondary spring sale and raffle was held. CHEK E School cast of Crazy For You, and the 33 actors of A romance at the office could prove interesti m very dangerous. Think your actions througt KlRO F Ithis well known musical are looking forward to the Carlotta Liechti has returned home after attending fully. . opening night performance tomorrow evening, May 15 her aunt Aileen Campbell's 80th birthday in Yosemite, at 7:30 p.m. in the new community theatre. The musical California. Taurus (April 21 - May 20) will be presented May 15-17 this week and May 22-24 Take some time to refresh your memorie next week, all with a 7:30 p.m. start. Tickets at $8 for Tomorrow, May 15, Alanna celebrates facts before heading into an important meet Jones her first secret may be revealed. adults and students, and $5 for seniors and children 12 birthday. Belated birthday wishes to Matthew McRae years and under are available at Sunspirit Studios on who turned one year-old on April 12. Gemini (May 21 - June 20) Cleveland Avenue and at the door. A 2 1/2 hour per- An unreliable friend or partner may give yc formance for $8 is a great deal. The cast members were The Capilano College Singers are in the province of advice. Write it off as a learning experienc well received when they did a mini-tour of the elemen- move on. tary schools last week. Cancer (June 21 - July 20) rn It may seem like a simple cold or minor illne An all-candidates meeting for the upcoming provin- you had better get your current malady ch cial election will be held in Howe Sound Secondary out. School auditorium Thursday, May 16, from 7-9 p.m. Leo (July 21 - Aug. 21) The meeting is sponsored by the Squamish and Howe About Tmn A new relationship could put you on a natura Sound Chamber of Commerce, Mountain FM and The for days. It is wonderful being in love. If yt Squamish Chief newspaper. married, the spark is back. m By Maureen Gilmour Friends of the Library will hold a meeting at 12:30 Virgo (Aug. 22 - Sept. 22) p.m. at the Squamish Public Library on Thursday May This is not the right time to begin making changes. Try taking things one step at a til 16. The same day the book discussion group meets to will be much easier. discuss A Thousand Acres by J. Smiley. On Wednesday Quebec from May 15-22 attending a conductor's sym- May 22, a People's Law School presentation on home posium. The Capilano Singers are the only choir to be Libra (Sept. 23 - Oct. 22) renovations will be held at 7 p.m. invited from Western Canada. They will be singing in There are times when you feel like taking ( world, but you aren't sure how to begin. * cathedrals in Montreal and Quebec City, and two mem- about what is most important to you. Seven residents of Hilltop house will be honored at bers of the choir are Squamish residents, Danielle the May birthday party tomorrow, May 15, at 2 p.m. Hoskins and Laura Dorosh. Danielle will be a soloist Scorpio (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) Congratulations to Cherry Whitaker, Mary Donald, and Laura will be singing in a duet during the tour. Financial matters may need a second look. Elizabeth Hansen, Viola Simpson, Alice Ford, Bud Zorn tracts and other papers need to be closely s and Irene Tischer. There is an open invitation for mem- - An outing the whole family enjoys is attending the nized. bers of the community to join the residents in this annual open house at the North Vancouver Outdoor Sagittarius (Nov. 23 - Dec. 20) monthly celebration. School, which is planned this year for Sunday, May 26, A friend will offer some wise words of advi R from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. All facilities will be open to business transaction may be more compli Star Search '96 sponsored by Howe Sound the public. 1'11 mention the activities in next week's than you thought. KVOS Performing Arts Association is a talent night for youth issue. CKVU Capricorn (Dec. 21 - Jan. 19) ages 13 to 21 years. It will be held in the new commu- 8 A chance meeting may turn into the friendshi] nity theatre at Howe Sound Secondary School on June The Anglican Church Women are holding a garage lifetime. A family member may need some t 7 at 7:30 p.m. The winner will go on to represent sale on Caturday, March 25 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. guidance. Squamish at this year's rn PNE Star Search. Any type Locatid in he North Aquarius (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18) w, It is unfair to demand so many changes from of act: drama, comedy, skit, Yards on Government ones. Give yourself and them a break for onci poetry reading and singers Road, the West Coast one is perfect. and instrumentalist are eli- Railway Heritage Park is Pisces (Feb. 19 - March 20) i @le. PNE regulations now open seven days a require the presentation not week from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. A new project may be more work than you ex ed. Prioritize the work and delegate what yoi to exceed four minutes. The cost is $4.50 for adults, to other people. Last year's winner, singer $3.50 for seniors and stu- Danielle Hoskins, will be dents and children five Born this week: hosting the evening and years and under are admit- lay 12 - Stephen Baldwin, Bruce May 16 - Pierce Brosnan. Tracey also performing. A11 com- Boxleitner. George Cadin Janet Jackson ted free. A family of four lay 13 - Harvey Keitel. Stevie Wonder May 17 - Dennis Hopper, Sugar Ri petitors will receive prizes ticket is $12. It's an interest- lay 14 - Robert Zemeckis Leonard, Debra Winger as well as prizes in the top ing place to visit and to lay 15 - Mike Oldfield May 18 - Pope John Paul 11 categories. For more infor- take your summer visitors. mation or to enter please phone Joanna at 898-5503 Winners of the 1994 Squamish Star Search were broth- The Squamish Emergency or Carol at 898-3483. ers Duncan and Fraser Mousseau. Chief Me photo Program reminds everyone As there were few entries about the current fund rais- in the 55 years and up category, the seniors competi- ing raffle. There are some great prizes and great odds National Forest Week tion also scheduled for June 7 has been cancelled. - only 1,200 tickets have been printed. Tickets are Seniors wishing to compete at the PNE can receive available from members or at Corsa Cycle, Workwear sample applications from Joanna (898-5503) or Vicky World or Finning. 1 (892-2372). HSPAA is willing to hold a talent show for 8 K-g seniors in the future if enough interest is expressed. The Brennan Park Leisure Centre will be closed for II 1ST PLACE Alex KaW NmMountain Bike Donated fie Alliga Squamish Mills High Line Cy teresting f Victoria Day on Monday May 20. Garibaldi Highlands 81 m mite it on tl The winner of the beautiful Mother's Day basket in The Squamish Aquatic Centre invites you to the fami- RUNNERS UP Jennifef Galloway Garibaldi Highlands the Women's Auxiliary to the Squamish Hospital raffle ly swim on Thursday, May 23 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. for a JessiaWlson Garibaldi Highlands was Ron Drewry. The auxiliary thanks everyone for Winnie the Pooh Day.- Form more information call 898- sMdQU3 their support and kudos to Highlands Mal.-wherethe 3604. 1ST PLACE Kdsey Bareham Marin Mountain Bike Donated I Signal Hill Efemenfary CRB Logging & Tantalus Bike t RUNNERS UP Raelene Pin0 ~lleydlffeMyrtle PhilipElementary School HeatherMorgan Gfmam2 1ST PLACE Ravlene Otto Norco Mountain Bike Donated I

~~ ~- Brkkendale Secondary Halray Logging & Corsa Cycles Calvary Community Churrh Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. Sunday Worship Service: 11 Sunday Worship and Sunday Sunday morning family worship a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. School at 930 a.m. and 11 a.m. RUNNER UP Ryan Edwards Brackendale Secondary service at Squamish Pentecostal St. John's Anglican Church Church at 9:30 a.m. Nursery and Sunday services 8 a.m. and 10 . St. Joseph's Catholic Church Squamish Pentecostal Church Sunday School at the same time. a.m. For details call Rev. John 2449 The Boulevard, Garibaldi Pastor: Rev. Jeff Beckmyeq 892- Teens invited to Youth Night Stephens at 8985100. Highlands. Father Angelo De 3680. Morning Worship and on Fridays at 7:30 p.m. at the Pompa, 898-4355. Mass: Sunday School, 11:30 a.m. THANK YOU TO AIL THE STUDENTS church. A1I welcome. Pastor Joe WHO PARTICIPATED. Squamish United Church Saturday at 4:30 p.m., Sunday Sunday evening service at 6 SPECIAL THANKS OURJUDGES Brown at 596-7848 Minister Rev. Claire Bowers, at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. p.m. A TO 892-5727. Sunday Worship Air. Jobr Fmb Confession: Saturday at 4 p.m. Mavor Ted Nebbeling Highlands Gospel Hall Hour begins at IO a.rn.-Mant or by appointment anytime. Chutch of Jesus Christ of Elder Gordon Stewart, 898-5091. Nursery provided. Sunday Catechism (CCD):grades K-7 Latter Day Saints Sunday bmaking of the bmad at School is held at 10 a.m. on Thursdays, 630 p.m.-7:30 Stan Thompson, Branch 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 11:30 p.m., may register anFme. President. 42081 Ross Rd., a.m., Gospel Meeting 7 p.m., Vdleycliffe Christian Squamish Baptist Chumh Brackendale. 898-3535. Monday Bible Hour 7-8 p.m., Fellowship Pastor John Crozier, 898-3737. I

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I 22 MAY 14, 1996 THE SO.UAMISH CHIEF - __I I Want to say thanks and make sure eve knows why? Or maybe offer a little con, - tive criticism witkout confiontationl your Dart or Daffodil tone Editor Darts & Squamish Chiefi Box 3500, Squamish, VON 3G0 or drop it off at our ofice at Second Avenue, between 9 a.m. and 5 Monday through Friday. You can als Dafodik your message to 892-8483 or e-mal U1 [email protected].

Truckloads of daffodils to Joe in Britannia Beach for Lalli, Carl Walker, Beverly Cochrane, the Lewis j helping The0 when he had a car accident caused by a Paul Duchaine, Lynn Wilbur, Miss Howe Effec Business Centre Jody Lewis, Miss Rotary Amand; white car pulling out of Murrin Park. Darts to the incon- Sour siderate, run-away driver. Miss Squamish Elks Angie Daniel, Miss Royal Car Legion Kate Bullen, Garibaldi Highlands, Squ, info1 FRI., MAY 17 & SAT, MAY 16 A truckload of daffodils to Sam the shake man. Thanks Valleycliffe, Stawamus and Mamquam elemc Socii kindly. My mother will be very thankful on her birthday, schools, Mike Macdonald, Ray Keyes, Squ This 25% OFF and I am too, Kiwanis Club, Village Square merchants, VONIT m. Band and Brackendale Secondary School band fo Great smiling daffodils to Colleen Koop and the Sea to participation in Community Pride Day and Pi Effec “&U€RYTH[NG” Sky Singers. Your radiant faces show the joy in your Week. Squamish and Howe Sound Chamb Sorry, No Layaways char; hearts when you perform. An admirer. Commerce and District of Squamish. 1-80 4:30 - FURNITURE & COLLECTIBLES 1 v Baby seats of daffodils to the kids’ consignment store A new school full of daffodils to the husbands, on Cleveland Avenue for giving us the baby seat in place and children of the teachers at Brackendale Elemt CEC 38036 Cleveland Av of the broken buggy. You made my day. Thank you. School for all your help. Without your support we Squamish would have made it. Thank you. The teachers at E Daffodils to Judy at ReMax for making buying our first I 392-8447 home easier, and to Kathie at the Royal Bank for work- Two truckloads of daffodils to Chris Wyles an( ing extra hard to get our mortgage through. Much plus Denise Acorn, Sarah Madsen, Katie Jones, 1 f appreciation, from Jim and Laurie. Ritchie, Sarah Webb, Derek Lam, Brooke Smith, Fast, J. D. Graham and Dale Addis for all the assiz I DRAW DINNER FOR TWO LOGGER’S INN A van full of daffodils to Norm at Home Hardware. givenin our move to the new school. Your kindnes I $40.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE Thanks for coming to the rescue when I was at the end very much appreciated. We couldn’t have done it I NAME: Phone: of my fuse. out you. From Maureen Albrighton. I Draw - May 18/96 5 p.m. H A dart board full of daffodils to all the lovely ladies A chocolate box filled with daffodils to Annette I from the dart club. Serving you is a treat. On those spe- at Xocolatl, who let me and a friend work there o cial Thursdays you put sunshine in my day. From your job shadowing day. Thank you, from Ashley Stl lippy waitress. P.S. Don’t let this go to your head. and Theresa Munn. rn A peacock nest full of darts to the person who couldn’t Daffodils to an editor for supporting nurses thrc Advertise the stuff you don’t need... slow down when you saw her on the road. She was a out the Sea to Sky corridor. Our thanks for your PI and turn it into cash! Call 892-9161 today. large bird and I’m sure you saw her. She had a nest full tation of a long submission and for helping us Q CBUl of eggs that will now never hatch. Those of us who live awareness of services available in each of our comr T up the valley appreciate nature. If you don’t you should ties. 8 KOM( go somewhere else. I 3 KING Hills full of daffodils to my daughter-in-law, sor m CHEk Daffodils of appreciation to Dr. Hoff and Squamish not forgetting my dear grandson Steven, who Veterinary Hospital for your kind and gentle ways and above and beyond the call of duty when they gav 3 KlRO BCn the time you took to explain cat asthma to my owner, TLC after my surgery for four weeks in their home .___,77; Includes: and then even call to find out how I was doing. That‘s bless you. I will be forever grateful. @J KCTS special. Thanks from Junior (J. J.) and Lorraine D. KNOV Bride’s Bouquet I A moving truck full of daffodils to Roscoe, Ralpf 8 KVO: Bridesmaid’s Bouquet A computer full of daffodils to the Volvo-driving youth Chris for helping us move back to Squamish. Your (D CKVl 4 Corsages who brought me the discs on short notice. Thank you was much appreciated. Renee and Kim. .. Jord-meister. TSN 4 Boutonnieres Darts to the people who vandalised the Squa ALE Fresh Church or Daffodils galore to Save-On-Foods and Gord for all municipal byelection signs. Grow up. Whether TNN Reception Arrangement their support during our hot dog fund raiser. Daffodils agree with a candidate or not, what you have do ClTV criminal, and cowardly. If you feel so strongly, wh] 00 also to those who supported us by purchasing a hot dog WDI! $199. OF donating in lieu of purchasing. Many thanks from have the courage to run yourself? We should be em SUP We rent Candelabras and Wedding those Venture Boy Scouts - jamboree bound to aged so many people wanted to serve their commu Arches Decorated with Silk Flowers Adelaide, Australia in December. It is a pity only one could win. The rest should be (Q CBFl for the full election in November. Q KSTV

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Two form an actress’s instant stardom gating a businessman’s murder. (2 (1968, Science Fiction) Eric tice: The Hazel Brannon 8:OO @ ** “Ninja Kids 3” (1995) into crushing failure in 1930s Hol- hrs., 30 min.) Porter, Hildegard Knef. A tramp Ted Jan Roberts, Corey Feldman. of 1994’s most infamous news Story” (1994, Drama) Jane er peep' stones are satirized. (In Stereo) ‘R’ lywood. (2 hrs., 45 min.) 2:07 0 i:j:i **** “Who’s Afraid of steamer encounters a lost race of mour, Lou Walker. A news erstand A youth tries to prove his brother 2:OO @ YZ “Forty Carats” (1973, Virginia Woolf?” (1966, Drama) Spanish conquistadors on an is- didn’t commit suicide. ‘R’ (1 hr., 37 (1 hr., 22 min.) ** publisher risks losing eve 12:OO 0 @I*** “Mediterraneo” Comedy-Drama) Liv Ullmann, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton. land of prehistoric creatures. (2 when she makes a stand a ed to dr min.) Edward Albert. While vacationing A casual get-together between hrs.) @ :t:j;“Doctor Who“ (1996, Sci- (1991, Comedy) Diego Abatan- racial injustice in 1950s M et, B~~ ; tuono, Claudio Bigagli. A platoon in Greece, a woman of 40 finds two university professors and their 1:45 @ ** “The Hawk” (1993) sippi. (2 hrs.) ence Fiction) Paul McGann, romance with a 20-year-old. (2 - wives explodes in a night of psy- Helen Mirren, George Costigan. Daphne Ashbrook. Premiere. of war-weary Italian soldiers be- 1:30 0 @I * “Stroker Ace” (I N 3G0,C comes stranded on an idyllic hrs.) chological furor. (2 hrs., 45 min.) An Englishwoman thinks her Comedy) Burt Reynolds,f After regenerating into a new 2:07 0 3::***% “What’s Up, 3:OO (D 0 *l/Z “Howling V: The husband is a serial killer. (1.n body, the Time Lord and a human Greek island. A Best Foreign Film Anderson. A stock-car heatre Oscar winner. (2 hrs., 5 min.) Doc?” (1972, Comedy) Ryan Rebirth” (1989, Horror) Philip Stereo) ‘R’ (1 hr., 24 min.) makes a bad deal with an u t doctor must defeat The Master. 12:30 (D @I* “Killers From Space” O’Neal, Barbra Streisand. Confu- Davis, Victoria Catlin. A werewolf 2:OO (D 0 **l/Z “Hanna’s War” pulous chicken Based on the TV series. (In sion over the ownership of four stalks an eclectic group of trav- (1 988, Drama) Ellen Burstyn, Ma- Stereo) Zl (2 hrs.) (1954, Science Fiction) Peter becomes involved Graves, Barbara Bestar. Anuclear suitcases sparks the humor in elers on hand to attend the ruschka Detmers. The life of (2 hrs., 15 min.) 9:00 a (ii) “The Stepford Hus- Peter Bogdanovich’s homage to opening of a long-sealed Euro- Hungarian-born freedom fighter he new 1 bands” (1996, Suspense) Donna scientist is captured by aliens @ **%“Ghost Brigade” (1 plotting to conquer Earth with killer screwball comedy. (2 hrs., 15 pean castle. (2 hrs.) Hanna Senesh, whose heroic ef- Cortin Bemsen, Adrian Mills, Michael Ontkean. Premiere. min.) @ ***% “Shallow Grave” forts to aid the Allies made her a Women hope to make their hus- reptiles. Civil War troops battle a legi 12:45 @ *’/z “Virtual Assassin” (1995) Kerry Fox, Christopher martyr. (2 hrs., 30 min.) supernatural soldiers. (In St bands perfect mates by sending Eccleston. Three roommates in- 2:05 0 ::Ti **** “The Wild Bunch” them to a clinic for some sinister (1995) Michael Dudikoff, Suki ‘R’ (1 hr., 20 min kets at Kaiser. High-tech terrorists plot to herit a corpse and a cash-laden (1 969, Western) William Holden, “therapy.” (In Stereo) &?I(2 hrs.) suitcase. ‘R’ (1 hr., 32 min.) Ernest Borgnine. Sam Peckin- 1O:OO “Crackerjack” (1994) seize control of the Internet. ‘R’ (1 ** hr., 39 rnin.) 33; *Vi “Curse 11: The Bite” pah’s ultra-violent account of a Thomas Jan Griffith, Nastassja FRIDAY (1989, Horror) J. Eddie Peck, Jill group of aging outlaws who be- Kinski. A police detective battles 1:35 0 @ *** “The In-laws” (1979, Comedy) Peter Falk, Alan Schoelen. A youth is transformed come involved with Mexican revo- terrorists at a mountain resort. (In MAY 17,1996 into a bloodthirsty creature after lutionaries. (3 hrs.) Stereo) ‘R’ BJ (1 hr., 36 min.) Arkin. Afederal agent and a dentist MONDAY become involved in Latin Amer- being bitten by a radioactive 11 :45 @ **l,5 “Serial Mom” (1994) EVENING snake. (2 hrs.) Kathleen Turner, Sam Waterston. ican espionage on the eve of their MAY 20,1996 children’s wedding. (2 hrs., 15 A Baltimore housewife leads a 6:OO a ***I/z “Greystoke: The murderous double life. (In Stereo) min.) Legend of Tatzan, Lord of the EVENING und Sea 2:OO “Outpost in Morocco” ‘R’ [313 (1 hr., 33 min.) ** Apes” (1 984, Adventure) Chris- (1949, Adventure) George Raft, SUNDAY 12:OO *** “A Dangerous Man: topher Lambert, Andie Mac- 6:OO “Thrill” (1996, Sus Lawrence After Arabia” (1 991, Marie Windsor. A romance with a Dowell. An orphaned infant is Antonio Sabato Jr., St tribal chieftain’s daughter compli- MAY 19,1996 Adventure) Ralph Fiennes, Siddig raised to manhood by African apes SATURDAY Kramer. Premiere. cates matters for a French officer El Fadil. T.E. Lawrence faces an in this adaptation of the Edgar Rice EVENING attempts to save his uphill battle at the Paris Peace sent to quell an Arab uprising. (2 Burroughs jungle classic. (2 hrs.) MAY 18,1996 other innocent pass hrs.) Conference as he tries to win in- *f1/2 “Stuart Saves His Fa- roller coaster loaded with 2:07 0 3:;.k** “Time After Time” 6:OO @ “A Friend’s Betrayal” (1 996, dependence for his Arab allies. (2 mily” (1995) AI Franken, Laura EVENING Drama) Sharon Lawrence, Harley sives. (In Stereo) hrs.) (1979, Science Fiction) Malcolm San Giacomo. A self-help spe- @ *Yz “Evolver” (1 995) McDowell, David Warner. H.G. Jane Kozak. Premiere. Ufire- 1:30 Liz’ **t “Housekeeping” cialist attends to his dysfunctional 6:OO @ “Hard Target” (I 993, . .-. -- Wells chases Jack the Ripperfrom solved issues resurface after a (1987, Cornedy-Drama) Christine family. ‘PG-13’ (1 hr., 35 min.) Drama) (PA) Jean-Claude Van woman discovers that her 18- reality game seeks to kill it Victorian London to modern-day Damme, Lance Henriksen. The Lahti, Sara Walker. Adapted from feated player. ‘R’ (1 hr., ~ . .. 8:OO 0 0.k*% “Into the Badlands” year-old son has been seduced by 3C. %. San Francisco through the use of a line between the hunted and the : ‘qpi Marilynne Robinson’s novel. An (1 991, Western) Bruce Dern, a close friend. (In Stereo) D (2 8:OO 0 *** “Scent ...... ,. .. .. time machine. (2 hrs., 30 min.) !?’m2\ ,..,:..’ ::..... hunter becomes blurred when one Woman” (1992, IIICIIII”, , .... .:..;:::.: eccentric woman moves in with Mariel Hemingway. A mysterious hrs.) 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(In Stereo) 9:00 0 Q Q 0 “Thrill” Wednesday and Pugsley off to on the Carson McCullers novel (1995) Kerry Fox, Christopher m (3 hrs r-.--- about a sensitive deaf-mute and Ecclestdn. Three roommates in- summer camp, a greedy nanny @ ‘*+%”“Crimson Tide” (I995) Stepfanie Kramer. Premie1 the teen-ager who befriends him. herit a corpse and a cash-laden plots to marry and murder wealthy Denzel Washington, Gene ennineer-. ._. . .- ., . -nttemnts ..-.. ..<.., tn.., -.. .cm (2 hrs., 30 min.) suitcase. ‘R’ (1 hr., 32 min.) Uncle Fester. (2 hrs.) Hackman. Submarine officers dakhter and other innocenl1 2:OO (D **y!’2 “Indiscretion of an 8:35 @ @J **+1/2 “La Fievre au 7:50 @ *fYZ “F-16, Autopsie clash over orders to launch their senGers from a roller he Holn d’un accident” (1992, Drame) American Wife” (1954, Drama) corps” (1 981, Drame) William nukes. ‘R’ (1 hr., 55 min.) loaded with explosives. (In Laura Dern, Robert Loggia. Une os1 bar Jennifer Jones, Montgomery Clift. Hurt, Kathleen Turner. 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George Lucas’ Bertinelli, Diana Rigg. The evil troubled youngster befriends an 9:00 0 Q “A Friend’s Betrayal” William Hurt, Chris 6:OO @ +*l/2 “Lighthouse” (1992) AIDS-afflicted neighbor. ‘PG-13’ nightmarish vision of a dehuman- spirits of two former servants in- (1 996, Drama) Sharon Lawrence, timid Dostmaster ized future where mankind has Deborah Wakeham, Ryan Mi- (1 hr., 39 min.) pareritless I 0-year-o chael. A mysterious local man vade a quiet English estate in this Harley Jane Kozak. Premiere. been reduced to emotionless 9:00 Q ** “Love Potion No. 9” Stereo) ‘PG-13’ [51) (1 hr. holds the key to a woman’s death. adaptation of the Henry James a Unresolved issues resurface after zornbies. (2 hrs.) (1992, Comedy) Tate Donovan, 12:OO Q @iJIt** “My Fathe (In Stereo) ’NR’ (1 hr., 30 min.) tale. (2 hrs.) a woman discovers that her 18- 3:OO ,13’, ** “Hangar 18” (1980, 1O:OO 0 @ ** “The Year of My Sandra Bullock. 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(1 hr.) an Oscar for his portrayal of a blind (D 62) **”/i “Where the River line between the hunted and the Runs Black” (1986, Drama) GB ***l/z “Greystoke: The Le- man who takes a student on a gend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes” hunter becomesblurred when one life-savoring trip to New York City. Charles Durning, Alessandro man fights a group that hunts other Rabelo. Modern civilization and (1984, Adventure) Christopher (In Stereo) D(3hrs.) Lambert, Andie MacDowell. An men for sport. (In Stereo) El (2 (D @I+**% “Here Comes Mr. primitive culture collide when a hrs.) young boy raised by dolphins is orphaned hfant is raised to man- Jordan” (1941, Fantasy) Robert hood by African apes in this adap- ** “Inherit the Wind” (1988, Montgomery, Evelyn Keyes. A WEDNESDAY discovered in the Amazon. (2 hrs.) Drama) Kirk Douglas, Jason Ro- @ *** ”Hard-Boiled” (1992) tation of the Edgar Rice Burroughs saxophone-playing prizefighter jungle classic. (2 hrs.) bards. A remake of the 1960 who died prematurely is returned MAY 15,1996 Chow Yun-Fat, Bowie Lam. A classic inspired by the 1925 trigger-happy detective must @ *tl/z “Risk” (1994) Karen Sillas, to Earth in the body of a multimil- David Ilku. A woman becomes Scopes trial and the courtroom EVENING smash a gun smuggling ring. lionaire. (2 hrs.) invqlyed with a perpetual loser. (In battle over the teaching of Dar- “Thrill” (1996, Suspense) An- trick. A man writes a scree (Dubbed) ‘NR’ (2 hrs., 6 min.) winism. (In Stereo) (2 hrs.) @ :I:j: “What’s Love Got to Stereo) ‘NR’ (1 hr., 25 min.) tonio Sabato Jr., Stepfanie based on his torrid affai 6:OO 0 ”Blood of the Hunter” (1995) *** 1O:OO (D “The Funeral” (1985, Stereo) ‘R’ (1 hr., 28 min.) Do With It” (1993, Biography) An- 12:OO a 0 ***t “Cinema Par- *** Kramer. Premiere. An engineer Michael Biehn, Gabriel Arcand. A adiso” (1988, Drama) Philippe Comedy) Tsutomu Yamazaki, 2:OO (D *** “Hollow Triu trapper must save his wife from a gela Bassett, Laurence Fish- attempts to save his daughter and Noiret, Jacques Perrin. A Best Nobuko Miyamoto. A Japanese other innocent passengers from a (1 948, Drama) Paul Henreid psychotic killer. ‘PG-13’ (1 hr., 32 burne. Based on singer Tina Tur- couple’s plans for a traditional fu- ner’s book detailing her abusive Foreign Film Oscar went to this roller coaster loaded with explo- Bennett. A con man robs a min.) neral are complicated by unruly and assumes the identit marriage and eventual triumph as tale of a boy’s friendship with the sives. (In Stereo) [ZI] (2 hrs.) 8:OO (D *** “The Atomic Cafe” gruff projectionist of the village children and unexpected guests. prominent psychiatrist to (1 982, Documentary) Fifties-era a solo performer. (In Stereo) LE! (2 (Subtitled) hrs.. 5 min.) a 0“Ruby Ridge: An American theater. (Subtitled) (2 hrs., 5 min.) I.(2 the police from his trail. (1 training films illustrate the naivete hrs.) Tragedy’’ (1996, Drama) (Part 1 of (D 0 “Head Office” (1986, @ “Blue Sky” (1994) Jes- min.) of U.S. government programs 8:35 @ (3) ** “Les Enfants,du ** *** 2) Randy Quaid, Laura Dern. Comedy) Judge Reinhold, Eddie sica Lange, Tommy Lee Jones teaching how to survive a nuclear desordre” (1989, Drame) Em- Premiere. Based on the true story ’ Albert. A naive young executive is Marital difficulties arise for a 19605 attack. (1 hr., 30 min.) manuelle Beart, Robert Hossein. of the fatal conflict that erupted ill-prepared for the lowlifes found militarycouple. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13 .iz‘ **’2 “Red Flag: The Ulti- A sa sortie de prison, une femme between members of an Idaho occupying space in upper man- @I (1 hr., 41 min.) mate Game” (1981, Drama) Barry est prise en charge par une com- familyandtheFBI.(InStereo)D(2 agement. (2 hrs.) 11:45 @ f*tl/2 “The Puppet Masters’ hrc 1 Bostwick, Joan Van Ark. The lives pagnie thefitrale pour delinquants. I I, u., (1 994) , Eric of strong-willed pilots and the K! (2 hrs.j a “Prelude to Love” (1995) 1O:OO @ “The Quick and the Thal. A sleepy Midwestern town i: uosu!yma a!%uv women tliey love are influenced by 9:00 0 (3) *tlh “Passenger 57’ Ashley Rhey, Tamara Landry. A Dead” (1995) Sharon Stone, taken over by parasitic aliens. dangerous Air Force war games. (1992, Drama) (PA) Wesle) man and a woman inherit a mo- (Ir Gene Hackman. A female gun- uo!lnlos Stereo) ‘R’ 0 hr., min.) (2 hrs.) Snipes, Bruce Payne. An airline deling agency. ‘R’ (1 hr., 23 min.) (1 48 slinger enters a deadly quick-draw 12:30 (D “Deadly Friend” (1986, 12:OO “Casualties of War‘ 8:35 ;6’ 1 t‘: “L’Assassin qui security expert takes action wher ** *** competition. (In Stereo) ‘R’ [zE3 (1 jouait du trombone” (1991, Co- skyjackers seize control of the je Horror) Matthew Laborteaux, (1989, Drama) Michael J. Fox hr., 45 min.) medie) , Ana’is he is traveling on. (In Stereo) [E13 (2 Kristy Swanson. A 15-year-old Sean Penn. A recruit i: 11:35 0 @ YZ “Jacknife” (1989, conscience-stricken after hi: +* Goiilct-RoSitaille. Un agent de hrs.) genius’s plans to implant a com- Drama) Robert De Niro, Ed Harris. commanding officer and fellow GI. securite est soupqonne du 10:30 @J *%“Evolver” (1995) Ethar puter brain into the body of a dead A Vietnam vet tries to revive his rape and murder a Vietnamesc meurtrc lorsque les dirigeants du Randall, Cassidy Rae. A virtua friend take a terrifying turn. (2 hrs.) friendship with a war buddy still woman. (2 hrs.) studio meurent un par un. Z! (1 hr., reality game seeks to kill its unde suffering emotionally from the ex- 1:OO (D “The Cormorant” 45 min.) feated player. ‘R’ (1 hr., 30 min.) *** 12:05 a @ **‘/z “Point Break perience. (2 hrs.) 12:OO @J *‘h “Fist of GIOIY” (1994 (1993, Drama) Ralph Fiennes, (1991, Drama) Patrick Swayze 9:oo *** “New Jersey Drive Dale “Apollo” Cook, Mauricc Helen Schlesinger. A deceased Keanu Reeves. An FBI agent i: 11:45 @ **‘/z “A Simple Twist of Fate” Steve Martin, Gabriel (1995) Sharron Corley, Gabriel Smith. A debt of honor forces E uncle’s pet bird creates an unset- swept up in California’s surfin! (1 994) Casseus. Teens dodge the law veteran into martial arts combat tling atmosphere in the country subcultureafter going under cove Byrne. A lonely man becomes an and steal cars for kicks. (In Stereo) ‘R’ (1 hr., 33 min.) cottage inherited by a British fa- to investigate several bank heists, illegitimate child’s guardian. ‘PG- ‘R’ CIL] (1 hr.. 35 min.) mily. (2 hrs.) (2 hrs.) 13’ (1 hr., 46 min.) THE SQUAMISH CHIEF MAY 14, 1996 27

Iltiowe Sound Bmst Feeding Support Group comeprn our monthty meeting. Call Jill at 898-1544. H Breastfeeding dropin provides assistance alzd support Mays 10 flat to philandering exchange for a re YOU a gay female, les- am. to 1 1:30 a.m. at CoaSz-Ganbakli Notices for non-profit organizations run free in the Squamish Chief. Please phone 892-9161 or drop a copy tereo)*** (*“New hrS-i Jack 30 n parent, bisexual? Are yo1 He&h Unit. Call 892-3535. off at our offices before noon, theThursday prior to publication. lama) Wesley S ling alone. A support-dis- II Squamish Hospice Society dun- 3 cops attempt to wedul drug lord’s sion group is being starte teeFs meet the third Monday each this portrait Of a hich participants can read Ii month at 730 p.m. Call 898-9854 ietropolis. (2 hrs.) rt* “A Passion fo ture on the subject and have W Parent-tot dmpin program for parents and children six yea B Squamish Birthright offers con%- ‘94,Hazel Drama) Brannon Jane er people to talk to who and under is held Monday, Wednesday and Fnday from 9:s dential help to any wman distressed by 11 :30a.m. at Sea to Sky Communrty Services. For dehls, call an unplanned prqnancy.Tuesday to f Joanne, Sharon or Nina at May 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 7-9 p.m. 892-5796. or Box 21 51 , Squamish, B.C EAbWAIateen:family members and fnends W B.C. Special Otympics (Squamish local) needs duntees muday. Fordetalls phone 892-9329. 0, or call 892-9202. problem drinkers. Call 1-688-171 6. and athletes. Call Sherry at 892-2224. ITOPS -Take Off Founds Sensibly atre students at Howe HNarcatics Anonymous meets-wednesdayat W Squamish Duplicate Bridge Club meets Monday nights at meets Wednesday at 6:15 p.m.at the econdary School pre= :30p.m. at the library on the Stawamus Resew. 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Hall on Cleeland Aenue. For inform; United Church. Call 898-5260. musical Crazy For Yoi HTheHoweSoundWomen’sCentre~inbrrnatjonand tbn call Kathy at 892-9823or LM7-aine at 898-2702. ISquamish Hearty Lifestyles is new theatre at’the school refwrals by phone or dropin Monday through FfiQy, noon4 p.m. H Cribbage Night at he R@ Canadian Legion, for member! Jvorlung to promote heattt7y choices to 7 and again May 22-24 Phone 892-5748. and guest, 8 p.m. each Wednesday. mprw Heart Health and prmtdis- 7:30 p.m. each night. .Legal Aid is affee service provided underqualrfylng arcum- Squamish Weavers and Spinners Guild meets once a w to. To inquire and/or mlunteer call kets at Sun Spirit Studio and stances.Applyon the second floor at 38141 second Amue, month. For info call Shirley at 892-3373. %ah f3raebrd at 892-5898. Sq~amlsh.phone 892-5114. .The SquamishValley Equestrian Association meets the IA Critical Incident Stress ere will be an all-candi- HVbnen in Wffscutt Rebtionships - A confidenfial an- last Tuesday of the m0ntt-r at 7:30 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Cathdic Mefing Program has been set up s meeting for provincial selling group for women in or out of an abusk relationship. Call Church. For info call ktat 898-5583 or Suzanne at 898-5939. Oassrstpeople~~experienced tion candidates in this rid- Ljse at 892-57s. .The Squamish Archery Club meets every Wednesday at 7 itraumabc incident. Call emergency in the auditorium at Howe HPearf’s pbce Transition House - Call 892-5711. WUM p.m. at the rod and gun duh For info ContadVan at 898-3875. >ager 1-604-979-8576. nd Secondary School from 7 amilableto litoandsupportwwnen mngabuse. .The knoClub Mngo runs evety Sunday at 37978 Third IIs your child struggling in a a-wd- .m. Thursday, May 16. Shelter can house seen wwnen and children. Amue at Vioria Street Ks a hityaffair. !d dass,not learning the basrcs of read fiends of the Library meet I- Offeting Support and Educatiorr (POSE), support- Sea to Sky FamilyTreeTracersmeets on the third KJ and writing Sicllls? parents interest- e Squamish Public Library a ing families whiiare raising children with physrcal, mental OT Wednesday of eadl month at 7:30 p.m. at the Cas& Rock com- d in starting a co-op home schooling p.m. New members wel- motbnal challenges, meets the first and thirdTuesdays of the plac For inftxmation call 8984775. ~ogram,call 8984806 for more detarls. montt~at Seab Sky Community Services office. For details call Prqosed public traditional school - fw more information IHome Emergency Response Bev at 898-5052 or Susan at 898-4212. phoneMarciaat89&4485. bgrarn: Help is only a touch a~vay BCanadianCancerSocimeetsthesecondMondayoftt’le H MothersOfPreSchoolersrneetsaeryWednesdayfrom hen pisubscribe to the Lifeline mxlth in the hosprtal board room at 7:30 pm. For pabentser- 9:Wll a.m. For info call Trenna at 892-9259. loniton’ng system. For detalis call salty /ices inb call Khty McIntosh at 898-3399. For mlunteer info call H Into the outdoors? WngIw hiking, dimbing or skiing lichd, 892521 1. rhomasat892-5664. parb’lers? Support group meets at Xanthine’s Tqat 7:30 Itf you or a loved mesuffim fKHol HOvemWs Anonymous: meets at Squamish General p.m. Call Denid< Home at 898-3142. upus, and you are interested in iospital bard room aery Sunday night at 7 p.m. b-info call E The Squarnish-WhistW Car Club meets the first hrting a suiaport group, or if you 392-3359. Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m., alternating bebeen 7ow sorr)ecmewtto has Lupus, call ISingles Friendship Club meelings are wry Thusday at 8 Quinn’s in Squamish and Boston Pizza in whistkr. Cali hie honda at 898-3324. 1.m. in tt~Sea to Sky Hote!. For detak call Tom at 898-5847or Anderson at 898-3573or Leagh Schoenbergef at 892-9877. I !Squamish and District Diabetes bnnie at 898-9667. H Home schod, ages 4.1 1. Are you interested in parbctpabng sscn=iaticm is a support group fw ISenior citizens counselling service is a free service to help in a small group in Squamish. Please call 892-5600. ose of all ages with diabetes, fnends miors complete applications for pensions and OWbenefits .‘The Squamish Gardeneps meet once a month in diflerent d family. Meelings are the third Tues- he Howe Sound Secondary md aocess other agencies. For more inftxmartion, call Charles locations from 7:3@9:30 p.m. Each meeting has a different topic. xy of the month at 73p.m. at hod bands and choir are Schilberg at 898-9393. For detajls call 892-5577.Meeting dates are May 27,June 17, MusSeniors Centre. For detarls call ing a fund-raising barbe- New Hope self-help group for adult chiklren of dysfunc- July 15,Aug. 19,Sept. 16,Od. 21 and Nov. 18. tat 898-5445. hot dog and drink sale tional or alcoholic homes. For details call Joanne or Ron at Parents looking for summer activity pmgrams for their The Canadian Cancer Society is day, May 18 from 11 a.m.4 398-5488orHeatherat892-8457. children aged fie to 10 are encouraged to consider the uviding a support grwp fbr persons Save-On-Foods. Please IChildren and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorrler meet Summer Fun Club being operated by Sea to Sky mmunw ing wrtt7 cancer! and their families. t the students for their he third Monday of aery month at 7 p.m. at the BmckncW Serums beginning July 2 and ending Aug. 23. For imrmation ~tjngsare the firstTuesday of the coming trip to Edmonton. seccxldaryschO0lhomeecroom. Onhdlcla/~meet- dl Deb at 892-5796. mth at 8 p.m. in the hospRal board- A Dresentation bv the ngs will be held Tm. H The Squamish Haniers track field dub is Starting up m.For details call Katy at 898-3399 I and ple’s Law School on home ‘br details call 898-3491. again. For details call Gary Enkel at 892-5839. Marilynne at 898-5047. ation will be made sday, May 22 at 7 p.m. at amish Public Library. . 0 Royal Canadian Legion ladies or Paul Kuster at 898-2100. ret room. New members or guests wel- one 892-31 10 to register or for Auxiliary meets at the Legion Hall last H Tantalus Seniors Centre at 1471 come. Phone Raj Kahlon at 892-501 l. tal Fashion” (1 nond Burr, V tails. Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Pemberton Ave. is open Monday to Friday, R The Howe Sound Arts Council is a Executive meeting every second to last 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Drop in and enjoy smoke- volunteer organization created to encour- Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. free social and refreshments. Crib and age and assist in development of the arts Contact Mrs. Amy Poole at 898-5714. cards, pool, darts and music every day. in our community. 26 from 10:30 a.m.-3:30 H Squamish Royal Canadian Legion Call 892-1066 for information. Monthly meetings are held the fourth . There will be a silent auc- needs all Legion members. Please plan to H The Royal Purple of Squamish meets Wednesday of the month. For details call attend our next general meeting. the second Tuesday of each month at 8 Kathleen at 898-5951. H Kinsmen Club of Squamish meets on p.m. If you are free to do volunteer work or R Sea to Sky Communities Network (for- hery and Salish Bighouse the second and fourth Thursday evenings help with the new alcohol and drug aware- merly Freenet) public terminals at of each month. If you are between the ness program call Terry at 892-5731. To Squamish Public Library. A growing commu- ages of 19 and 45 and interested in a com- become a new member call 892-5731. nity information source for non-profit organi- s or original art at the North munity club that stresses service and fel- U Squamish Block Parents is in need of zations. ncouver Outdoor School open lowship, call Don Burroughs at 892-2020 new Block Parents throughout the area. Free worldwide communications. Call 892- days or evenings at 898-3526. You need not be a parent, just someone 5467 for details. gy Ayres at 898-5234. H Big BrothersBig Sisters of Squamish concerned with safety in the community. Sea to Sky Community Services next meeting of the provides volunteer adults to work on a one- For more information contact Liz Shepherd Society provides support and assistance to Sound Secondary to-one basis with children from single par- at 898-9776 or the Squamish RCMP individuals and families in the Howe Sound ent families. For details call 892-3125. Kiwanis Club of Squamish meets the corridor. For information phone 892-5796. be held May 30 at the school. H Welcome Wagon hostess brings gifts first and fourth Tuesday of each month at 7 R Squamish WCMP Victim Services -- for and greetings whether you’re new in town, p.m. at the Tantalus Seniors Centre. For more information call Kathy or Karen at 898- have a new baby, getting married or know more information call Stew McLeod at 898- 1572. ate on research on the use of a couple who is. Call Kim at 898-8299. 3594. Rotary Club of Squamish meets every H Junior Forest Wardens program is a Squamish Lions Club meetings are Thursday at noon at the Sea to Sky Hotel. challenging and.regarding outdoor-oriented held the first and third Thursdays of the Visiting Rotarians always welcome. experience. Call Kathy Babuin at 898-3077 month at 7 p.m. at the Easter Seal Camp v w 28 IE MAY 14, 1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF .- - --

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potatoes? My favorite. No gar- pinch of sugar ning season is complete without 314 cup warm water Too many British Columbians don’t. tubers freshly rooted from the 2 to 3 cups bread flour d and braised in butter. As for hot 1 tsp. salt s, that’s another story. 1 Tbsp. olive oil In our province, more people face a greater speaking, potatoes have 2 tsp. chopped dried rosemary, or 1 than 200 people die every risk and are injured at a more than their share of contro- Tbsp. fresh year from workplace higher rate than other . for the topping: injuries and disease. workers. Spanish first stumbled on the pota- 2 Tbsp. olive oil Another 200,000 have to 01 arly 1500s somewhere outside of 4 large cloves garlic, sliced To learn more about Ecuador. Pizaro described it as a 1 large onion, thinly sliced seek medical attention. employee and employer 2 large red skinned, boiling type pota- The number of people rights and responsibilities toes, thinly sliced suffering severe in juries for a healthy4 and safe hared sentiment. To the general 1 to 2 tsp. dried red pepper flakes 2 cups Mozzarella cheese on the job has doubled workylac 1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan in the past decade. call us. cheese Women and young To make the dough, dissolve the sugar ess awaited the potato in in the water and sprinkle the yeast on Drake picked up a top. Let proof for about 10 minutes. If it tatoes in Columbia. doesn’t puff up, start again with fresh yeast. Stir the foamy yeast into the report an u --- water, pour into a bowl with the salt, oil, call I 888---J-5669. For Greater Vancouver: rosemary and about one cup of the flour. call 434-1410 lants to Queen Elizabeth I. Beat with a wooden spoon for a few ,uneducated in the matters of minutes. Beat in more flour until the British Columbia Federation of Labour dough forms a sticky ball. Turn onto a d up the leaves and stems, floured surface and knead for a few minutes, until smooth and elastic. Place in a clean bowl, cover with plastic and Letters? Story ideas? Comments? Daffodils? let rise in a warm place for about an e-mail us at: tive reasons for hour. It should double in bulk. Once the [email protected] ejection. Nervous Presbyterian dough has risen, punch it down and ers in Scotland forbade potatoes make the pizza. grounds that nobody mentioned While the dough is rising, heat the MHIEFaa n the Bible. Russia’s Peter the olive oil in a large skillet. Add the garlic, cquired some in Holland in 1697 onions and potatoes. Stir until well cov- ered with oil. Season with salt and pep- per. Cover and cook over low heat for about 15 minutes, until the onions are golden brown and the potatoes are just TdNebkhg he years potatoes have been tender. for rickets, scrofula, leprosy and Heat oven to 450 or 500 degrees. Roll . Equally insidious was moral out and stretch the dough on a floured d wantonness in housewives. surface to make a 12 inch round pizza. Leave the edges thicker than the middle. If you’re using a pizza stone, leave the dough to rest while the stone heats (this is the best way to make pizza). Otherwise, fit the dough onto a 12-inch pizza pan or cast iron pan. Let it rest for at least 10 minutes. Brush the dough with oil and spread evenly with Mozzarella. Sprinkle with pepper flakes. Arrange the potato slices evenly over the dough, tucking bits of garlic under pizza. I’ve seen it made with them so they don’t burn. Bake the pizza roast lamb buried beneath the on a low rack for about 15 minutes, until the edges are golden. Roasted Garlic Sprinkle the Parmesan cheese on top (use the real thing or it won’t melt). and Potato Pizza Bake for another 2 to 3 minutes, until the bottom of the crust is nicely browned. Serve at once. rp*dry yeast [VOS open house a familyafiir Proven Leadership. Outdoor School plays sale of works by local artists and crafts Financially Responsible. isitors eager to enjoy its spectac- people, florist’s plant and staff bake sale “I learned as Mayor- of Whistler that by imdiii?gthe radise Valley setting during the and a silent auction. SI^ open house May 26, from 10:30 Each year, 1,000 visitors to the open public in making choices, we can build a ~essfiil 3:30 p.m. All facilities will be open house at outdoor school enjoy this chance community without debt and deficit. It’s time to h-iiiqc ublic. Activities will include: to sample NVOS’s many attractions, common seme appi-mchbuck tqmvim‘alc qoi wmeiit”. y releases, farm tours, forest lab facilities and park-like setting. Summer VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTERS: 102-2232 MARINE DRIVE, Salish cultural activities in the picnic food can be purchased, providing WEST VANCOUVER, BC V7V 1K4 TEL 922-1121 FAX 922-1246 I hay wagon rides, canoeing and a perfect chance for a family outing. face painting and other child- The Outdoor School is located 20 min- activities, walk’n‘win with out- utes north of Squamish on Hwy 99 - Vote Ted Nebbeling turn left at the Alice Lake turn-off and events will include a show and follow the NVOS signs. No pets, please. Gordon Campbelland the BG liberals -- AUTHORIZED BY MERVIN MICHAELS FINANCIAL AGENT FOR TED NEBBELING TELEPHONE 922-1121 co- TY New library service for shut-ibuz f you are a shut-in and you enjoy medical staff trained to take care reading, there is good news from the their needs. If the children don't ISquamish Public Library and the administer their own insulin, Friends of the Library. They have a new how. They hike, fish, swim, shut-in service. Friends of the Library and more. Our girl had a are volunteers in your community. They time last year and came c- will help you exchange books,-pick out and told us all about it. eciallj new titles and keep in touch with what do the same this year, but we hav is going on at the library. Please call 892- know someone to send. W 3110 for more information. family has Branch #70 News A week from toda3 How do YOU Tuesday, May 21 is our reg- ular monthly meeting. Our This Thurgday, get clean water.9 pot luck lunch begins at we meet at the C ' noon. If you haven't joined Hill Centre parking 1 us before, now is the time. BY Kay Value at 10 a.m. for We may be getting on in Wirachowsky Vote For It. years, but we still know HE PEOPLE who we elect make decisions that directly affect the how to cook. Brine vour quality of our daily lives4ecisions on drinking water and engineering, favorite casserole ;; salad. T May Allen looks after the dessert and it 1-4 p.m. Clos on schools and libraries, health care, swimming pools, sidewalks, street lights, is always something delicious. Our Moiday afternoon, join the ladie child care and on hundreds of other important public services. meeting follows at 1 p.m. relaxing afternoon knitting or c The people we elect also decide who provides those services- Our bus trip organizer, Elaine Ramsay, ing. Our craft case should be re reports there are a couple of seats left for week with a few items for sale. public employees or profit-making, private contractors. the Sechelt trip on May 22, and also for ceeds to go to the centre. Before you vote in any election, please take the time to find out the Chemainus trip on June 26. A trip to Tuesdays - crib st where all the candidates stand. Then use your vote to support good-value the PNE has been planned for Aug. 28. Wednesday - 10 a. public services provided by the public's employees. For information on any of the above, paint club. Wednesday, Thursd please give Elaine a call at 898-5463. Friday afternoons we are open By the way, a few weeks ago, Elaine and games, or just come in for gave me some information on the coffee and a chat. This Thursd upcoming production at the Ford 16, Kristine Miles will be at th ~ Theatre in December. She had told me it for another drop-in session of m CANADIAN UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES would be Sunset Strip, but it is actually therapy. You'll really enjoy he BRITISH COLUMBIA DIVISION Sunset Boulevard. She will have infor- Don't forget to phone Julie FAX: (604) 291-9063 mation on this at a later dale. or Leslie at 892-8462 if you a Ehi AI L: cup [email protected] The Squamish and District Diabetes in the Over the Hill Hiking Bernice Kirk President Colleen Jordan Secretary-Treasurer Association will be holding its regular Years of Zest monthly meeting one week from The response to the Years tonight, Tuesday May 21 at 7:30 p.m. in ously scheduled to be held in c the Tantalus Seniors Centre. At 8 p.m. tion with the Youth Star Se our guest speaker, Dr. Guy Morum, will been insufficient to proceed at t be giving us a talk on diabetes. These The Howe Sound Performi meetings are open to everyone including Association would be happy to non-diabetics. an alternate event sometime thi Once again, I would like to say thank a time frame more suited to sen1 you to the merchants in town for letting could be more of a fun thi us place coin boxes on their counters. It restricted to PNE time re doesn't take long for small change to anyone is interested in a add up to dollars, and we appreciate the please contact Jsanna Sc people in Squamish who contribute. 5503. Last year we sent a teenager to camp Condolences to the fa for two weeks at Camp Elphinstone at Smith, Ellen Robson a Gibsons. This is a diabetic camp with a who passed away last week. Students taught to be on aUIkgzaE rL/ be; tdchan hey made it quite the proffered candy or clear they had not $50 bill could be spun Tcome to teach the around and overcome sters to have a se youngsters to fight, while he was still hesitat- although both Frank ing abo.ut the stranger's Olson and his brother intentions. William have their black. belts in karate. They also said, over and over again, they do not think fighting sound is cool, and a fight always makes a problem bigger schools instead of solving it. Naturally, some of the By Constance Grade 7s at Squamish Rulka Elementary School chal- lenged the idea that self- defence can be a matter of The students were brains rather than brawn, shown a variety of pic- and since three or four of tures to break the old them are quite a bit big- stereotype - that adults ger than the two men giv- who abduct children are ing the workshop, they likely to be all muscle and might have seemed justi- tattoos, with unkempt fied in their beliefs. hair and informal clothes. However, a few demons- Frank Olson spent 13 trations soon showed years as a corrections offi-

how easy it is to be cer working in prisons ' tricked, especially by where child-abusers are somebody who is cruel incarcerated, and he and ruthless and does not stressed to the students care about inflicting pain. that these people look A boy reaching out for normal and dress like

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;hut=ibuarnishElementary’ School ducklings get tender loving care equipment over to the new building - a task they car- few papers. Heather had a large assortment of odd- but events we hear of in the world around ried on through the weekend as well. Peer counsellors ments, so she had a full-sized garbage bag to stow necessary to put them on guard. Luckily the from Brackendale Secondary School were helping to them in. Unfortunately the bag burst, and her goods took it all in their stride, asked lots of sensible shift some of the dozens of boxes which lined every were scattered all across the walkway. Her classmates s and said that the demonstrations had been hallway. pitched in to help. Vanna went back into the school to cially when William broke a square of wood The library bereft of all its books, its displays and find an empty box, and everything was piled in again. arate chop at the end. wonderful posters, had only dents in the carpet to Evervbodv was exhausted bv the time the trek was show where shelves had o;er, but the new school ore pleasant aspect of life was to be seen in Ms. once stood. Ms. Grant had has been well worth wait- ith’s class down the hallway. There is a batch to take the rug from the ing for. yellow ducklings in the incubator there, and reading corner over to the Going Down Under the children were allowed to hold them - new school, though, Mr. Pat Heide, a social while their pictures were taken. That is because it is the magic car- studies teacher at Howe pet on which youngsters Sound Secondary School, is have sat for decades to be also looking forward to an transported to distant exciting move, although it worlds in their imagina- will be tor only one ycnr. In tion. The rocking chair, August he is going as an from which the teacher- exchange teacher to the librarian has read books to Ya nco A gri cu 1tu r a 1 Co 11 egc them, was easy to move, in New South Wales, but some children were Brackendale Elementary School students on the move Australia. That should be distraught at the idea of last week. an interesting experience leaving all that enchant- and should certainly add a ment behind in their very own flying carpet, so over it new dimension to his teaching when he gets back. We has to go to lie under the new rug. wish him a great year. As a very energetic sponsor of Monday, May 6, was the day for students to carry the CounterAttack Club, though, he has two big events over the contents of their desks to the new classrooms. before he leaves - a presentation at the school on May Papier Mach4 They had every kind of shopping bag, into which they 16 from some extremely well known speakers, and a uld you rather handle a slug or papier mache?” had stuffed their possessions - crayons, markers, a display at the Sea to Sky Country Trade Fair. a student in Ms. Caldwell’s Grade 1 class at tary, and it was fairly clear ght edge in the popularity t newspaper and layers of e of the youngsters quite

poles in it growing and closer to the Maybe papier s the right medium working in to get the I _. . teeling. As their Putting the feet on the frog Of frogsdry Out with paper mache at Gari- painted, that is baldi Highlands Elemen- t~ change, just as the tary. Constance ~u/ka photos into jumping frogs. ished models are be attractive characters, like something from a cartoon. As I watched, the students, were still cky part of adding feet to the papier mach6

Cake Testers follow those cloves to Ms. Drinovz’ Grade class to see what was going on that needed spices. Count Yoursel ngsters were making cake-testers for Day gifts, an original idea that seemed to ht their imagination. The first intention had It‘s Not Too ape teddy-bears out of cinnamon flavored and fix these onto the ends of wooden skewers, Please complete your census form and mail it today! moms could then use to test whether a cake is cooked. After Ms. Drinovz had baked If you didn‘t get a census form... If you lost your form ... Or if you just aren’t sure what ears would come out of the oven brown, to do with it... Call 1 800 670-3388 and a census representative will help you out. ng pleasantly of cinnamon, and ready to stay on Do I have to fils out the census form? irtue, however, and the plans changed Yes. You are required by law to complete your census form. the process. The pervading scent ves, and the children favored other Remember, by law your census information is kept confidential. rather than bears. As the dough was shaped a Personal census information cannot be given to anyone outside Statistics Canada - s head appeared, as well as a whole not other government departments, not the police, not the courts - not another person. n and a pig. Some students felt that hearts were d would be sturdier. They all looked ve as they were arranged on trays for the If you have any questions, please call.=1 800 6785338 Farewell to the Old School been a long time coming, but Friday, May 3 for students in the old Brackendale Teachers were lugging all kinds of 32 @ htU‘ 14, 1996

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to Paul Lalli I on winning the byelection. cc, To all who supported I my candidancy, Thank You! Brian Edwards first breakfast, which Depot, the familiar moocher around Squamish, h.ad a lot of patience when it came t began to come in the ing cookies. He died in Stu McDonald’s arms at home in Horseshoe Bay, but won’t b form of cmned food, out gotten by many in the community, of the five cans a week .” sent up by Stu Bay and back, and travelled in McDonald’s wife from Horseshoe trucks as well. He was even induct- Our sincere thanks to all who contributed to the Bay. memory of Phillip through minor hockey. With the ed as an honorary member into the Once that was over, it was time to International Brotherhood of contribution, a plaque and two bursaries were given get over to the train station for his to the player’s selected for the Midget Scholarship Electrical Workers (IBEW) at the tournament. second breakfast about 8 a.m. when party held for the conversion from the budcars arrived. He learned just propane to natural gas in Squamish. We were honored to present it to Jonathan Vanzella the right car to to for the best tid- and Craig Halliday, both of whose skills Phil had go Bob Mole used to take him duck watched and admired. bits. He mooched lunch and dinner hunting with him, and everyone from staff or anybody’s lunch buck- Also our heartfelt thanks to Laurie and Karen Vanzella who worked around the station has for all their time, talents and caring shown to us from the et he could find, however he was at least one good Depot story. He start and to Jason for the hug in a moment of need. eventually also supplied with sam- holds a very special place in their To the Men’s hockey league and Phil’s team, the ples from Squamish Pet Food and hearts and in the hearts of many “Flyers” - thank you! The trophy is spec4 Supplies. tacular. We are so touched. It seemed that no one could resist Con ratulations to this year’s recipient, helping this dog. Stu gave him one ‘PauFi Noble” and thapk you for your He once climbed into a truck and note with your feelings on recieving it. munched down the six doughnuts last cookie, then You all did Phillip proud. Hockey truly which were to be shared by the guys held him in his s a team sport and our memories at coffee break. It wasn’t too hard to arms for that last md gratitude will live on figure out where they’d gone - his vith us forever. whole muzzle was snowy white shot, and continued Rhe & Gloria Lacoursibre from shoving his nose into the bag to hold him until & family for those delicious icing-sugar coat- ed doughnuts. the very end. -A His age was unknown. He first appeared around the station about passengers, especially the classes of six years ago and was discovered to school kids travelling up to great part of going to the be living in an old coal bin partly debfighterc Pemberton to the Coast Mountain Now even the depot.. itself i - underground on the B.C. Rail yard. Outdoor School. there, but it won’t be forgo Things soon changed however, When Stu McDonald retired, he either. when he received and wore his put a new steel roof on Depot’s ken- If there’s a doggy- -_ heaven, Squamish # 1 dog tag from B.C. Rail, nel and put it out on the deck at his who’s to say there isn’t?) then I and B & B built him a kennel with place in Horseshoe Bay. Depot had a is up there with a regular sup1 aext seasor his name in black letters above the gorgeous view and went for a walk his favorite cookies, making door. fr every day until he finally became all over the dace. He was a special dawi and played his CaLlllrlg t11t He rode the train several times up too sick, and finally had to be put Oimpic to Lillooet and down to Horseshoe small part in Squamish’s histor down. iil the next Community health council hires administra Jim Miller, chair of the Sea to Sky Community Health Kines has been active in community health pl Council announced Friday that the council has appoint- and health reform in the North Okanagan for ed Brian Kines as its senior administrator. three years. In his position as executive direct0 “Brian comes to Sea to Sky with over 16 years of health services administrator for the Armstrong-Ende care administration experience at the CEO level. He also Spallumcheen Community Health Council, he has a proven track record in managing care, and in man- ed the transition to the community health counc aging multi-site organizations with and throughout the also the third council to be designated in the p health sector. His visionary leadership abilities, and ”I am confident that Brian will be an asset to a expert administrative skills will be instrumental in communities and I am very excited about the implementing the council’s community health plan,” health and health care services in the Sea to said Miller. Corridor,” Miller said. TIPS? Call us (604) 892-9 76 I May 74, 7996 Page 33 (604) 892-8483 Female boxers sure to be knockouts at Golden Gloves

rica’s most accomplished female boxers to Squamish to compete e first ever Golden Girl award, to be presented along side the onal Golden Boy award. present a tremendous challenge for 17-year-old Squamish ukasa Asano, who left her native Japan, which is still ve of female boxing, to find a country that allows her to te in her favorite sport. Since arriving in Canada in April 1995, accumulated an impressive collection of titles, becoming grams) champion at the 1995 B.C. Golden ncouver, 1995 Provincial Championships, 1995 Female tional Championships and the 1996 Atlanta Golden Winner of the junior C division (age 15-16) at the National s added to her accomplishments by success- ng the intermediate (17-18) Canadian champion and all

for the 1996 Golden Gloves title will be the top two xers in Canada and the top female from the United orthwest. These bouts should provide some of the exciting boxing of the tournament. is two-time heavyweight Golden es winner Wayne Jackson, recipient of the Best Bout award in his vents in B.C. Jackson is juggling many duties as he nd coaches young boxers at the

s is a full-time job in itself, as the ifies the end of the boxing season and many fight- Top: Carly Sullivan, right, and Shusei Kushida of the SRBC jump rope to warm up. Below: Sullivan r training and don‘t always compete. But Jackson trains one on one with Wayne Jackson at the club’s new facilities. David Donaldson photos t there will be a real good selection of boxers” at

work means less time for his own training, but coaching the ters at the club is more of a help than a hindrance. beneficial to my own boxing. I was at my best ching at the old club before I went to Japan.” members to coach in the new club and membership contin- titive boxing may soon fall lower on Jackson’s

be my last as an amateur boxer,” he says. n numerous titles during his career, his dream ics was put on hold after a narrow defeat at the ries in St. john’s, I’u’fid. in january. Four years s is a long time to go without full time work o do in the meantime. d box in high level competitions at the same

of his students are ready for Golden Gloves competition quite kson is taking it slowly and making sure they learn to box Y. He is taking the time to make sure the students are interest- Xing and not fighting. He does not want to push anybody into tion, but anticipates some of his students will be ready to box tively by September. 1996 B.C. Golden Gloves tournament runs May 28-19 at the dale Secondary School Gymnasium, beginning at 1 p.m. are available at Black Tusk Realty, Sea to Sky Signs, ish Rock Boxing Club and at the door. 33 htAY 13, 1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF SPORTS Tagged Out A Kinsmen Stars player is The official comment on refere tagged out by the occer referees in this town Garibaldi Lanes pitcher in and myself have some- Friday’s girls softball Sthing in common - we squirts division game. both take a lot of flak as a soul Girls softball has 20 teams result of some calls made dur- with about 250 players this ing games. The refs get it right year and is looking for on the field from hot-headed Mini@ players in its peewee divi- players; I get it after comments sion. Girls born in 1982-83 from team spokesmen about By David - who are interested can the officiating are reported to Donaldson contact Mike Puchmayr me and printed in the paper. at 898-9372. Apparently, by printing these comments I have single- handedly set back player-referee relations in the men’s soccer league 10 years. The season may be over, but it’s not too late to clear the air about the qual refereeing and my position on it. First of all, none of the comments or criticisms of the refs that have appeared i stories were my opinion or observation, but those of players who I had contacted report on the game. These comments were made in response to queries as to the q1 of play or the reason for victory or defeat. Why don’t I simply make these observations mvself? The worst wav to closelv fr the action of a game is through a cam&a lens. Ahh I’m not sure anyone appreciates it, I want to give re the sharpest, most exciting action photos I can - 1 means I spend my entire time at the game wit1 camera welded to my face. This means I’m watchini A players, not the ball, and turning my lens to wh qish mo anticipate the play will come to so I’m ready for the course It’s the only way to get a good photo but my gu - aren’t always right and I can miss some plays. Also, there’s more than one sport in town, all desei of equal coverage. I can‘t be everywhere at once so rl kS do I get the luxury of staying for a whole game. vid Don Because of this I rely on contacts from the tean provide me with information and comments essenti mish m the stories. Since I am still new to the community I group have the biases towards certain of these contacts bwerhoi others may have. People have come UD to me and things like ”So-and-so’s a hot head, y6u shouldn’t j % werh printed what he said,’’ or “Joe Blow was just tickec ’reek R because he lost.” I and The contacts I have dealt with have been nothing helpful in providing me with information and have uoximat out of their way to give me stats, scores and other COI I the fir: names to ensure the league gets the best coverage, be gro am not so quick to dismiss their comments. It race. TI usually hours or even more than a day after a game M on at tk I would talk to them, so they had plenty of time to ling w down and collect their thoughts. Whether they still cl ain bik to blame the referees for their own team’s failures I c mpetiti say, but it was their call to make. Opinions differ; E 30-50 ri this year’s Premiership Cup match a player from t own to team complained of poor refereeing but at least two 0’ !sdays i players congratulated the ref on a job well done. y’re all The real question is should comments about ‘There refereeing be mentioned in the paper at all? The wa 1st a loo game is called is as much a part of the outcome as up race performance of the players. If a ref lets a lot of 1 race is tackles go and players are injured, they are not perfol riders, ing as well and their side is weakened. If a ref hands races a too many red cards, the game can turn into a one4 “to ke slaughter. If players honestly believe poor officiat changed the outcome of a game then I believe it is wo reporting on. Control of the game is an important issue. Players hi =al complained of refs letting too many fouls and rou Palm tackles go, leading to injury. The players should takl I the fe upon themselves to calm down and play fair, after all t the 25t The most fun you can have cutting a lawn. is a recreation league not the World Cup. You’re SI le Van Put the legendary performance of Husqvarna 12.5 MP single-cylinder engine posed to be playing for fun. Blame the refs if you like1 hon (4: - - they didn’t start it. to work on your lawn. The deluxe U 6 - speed fender shift Ross P LT125 lawnrider has options for every lawn What do I think of the referees (if anyone cares)? I thl H 42” vent deck with mulch blade & plate d the f and every user. Six speeds for different they should all be given medals. At $10 a game they iaratho terrains and foliage, as well as wide, Manual clutch busting their butts and taking a lot of crap for un( event. minimum wage. If it were a regular job they would Turfguard tires for stability. All. Husqvarna Notch type height adjustment (1.50“ -3.62“) 1 ran 1 quit. And they’re out there for the players, not 1 riders are equipped with a factory-installed Turfguard tires: front 15 x 6; rear 18 x 8 0, mor mulch kit too. Husqvarna’s professional themselves. If these guys weren’t out there taking a11 tl of the results and ease-of-operation will make you Headlights & wheel covers abuse there wouldn’t be any games. ge groi I’ve had a lot of fun covering men’s soccer this year. 1 wish the season would never end. Weight: 535 lbs. 11 out ( never seen higher calibre soccer or more skilled play rs, whi See your full-service dealer for a test driver in any of the other communities I’ve lived in, and 11 Husqvarna ’ 1,986 i forward to some quality matches next season. If anythl ! of 1% published in my stories offended any referees or h known HOWE SOUND EQUIPMENT LTD, relations between the players and officials it was fl, had to intentional, but the refs seemed to take it in stride a41 time continued to come out to the games. Lg third Government Road 89815212 There is obviously some kind of problem withint ‘i, vis L I league that needs to be solved in the future. Perhayst d the f league should vote on whether comments about le half ,b@Husuvarnad refereeing should be made to the media. Also, each tea 4, placi should vote someone they think is honest and unbias 5-39 cat to be spokesperson to the media to ensure fair cover8 1’s nex next season. pia, tht

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* THE SQUAMISH CHIEF MAY 14, 1996 PI m 35 I SPORTS

REQUEST FOR TENDERS Sealed tenders for Reroofing and Repairs of selected areas of: 1. Garibaidi i-iigllands (ggmnasium and locker room roofs) 2. Howe Sound Secondary School (13 I3lock) 3. School Board Office 4. Squamish Elcnientaq School (gymnasiiim roof) Squamish, B.C.

will be rcceived up to 2:OO p.m. local time, ‘I’hursday Aiay 30, 1996, by thc Hoard of School Trustees, School District 48 Howc Sound, School District Administrrltion Oflicc.~,?i7866 Second Avenue, Squamish, 13.C.VON 3G0, phone #892-5228 or at the offices of the Architect as listed below.

Tender documents may be obtained from thc Architects, Killick 3 years. Metz Bowen Rose, 1777 West 8th Avcnue,Vancouvcr,B.C., V6J 1V8, telephone 732-3361,fax 732-1828,on dcposit of $50.00 it the qui per set. Deposit will be refunded when plans and specifications are returned prepaid, complete, and in good order within 14 appeared days after close of tenders, otherwise the deposit will bc i contacte forfei ted. as to the ( Bids shall be accompanied by a Bid Bond in the amount of ten percent (10%)of the tender price. to closely I lens. Alt The lowest or any Tender may not necessarily t to give r( be accepted. 5 I can - Mrs. Nancy Edwards, Secretary-Treasurer Bullding B.C. game wil School District #48, Howe Sound for the m watchir 37866 Second Avenue, 21st Century !ens to wl ish mountain bikers can get a hometown adavantage by familiarizing themselves with sections of the Test of Squamish, B.C. idy for the Fcourse on weekly sroup rides. David Donaldson photo VON 30 )ut my g c )lays. n, all dese est your mettle in group rides it once so 1 game. vidDonalchn receives 25 points, second place receives 24 points - n the tear right down to 25th place, which receives one point. Top Government of British Columbia nts essent mish mountain bikers are taking the plunge with finishers will receive prizes donated by sponsors such 1 imunity I group ride organized to get riders familiar with as Giant and Kona bikes. e contacts iwerhouse Plunge section of the Test of Metal It costs $2 to enter each race with all proceeds going ’0me and towards covering costs and the Squamish Off Road shouldn’t %werhouse Plunge is a steep descent along the Cycling Association for trail development. The next just tickel ’reek Rip that ends right before the Powerhouse race is May 22 at Cat Lake. For more information call and is accessed from the Mamquam Forest Allan Ross at Tantalus Bike Shop at 898-2588. :n nothing A more demanding ride for those who enjoy a good and have I oximately 40 riders of varying skill levels came workout is the Diamond Head Hill Climb. This is a time d other COI the first group ride May 5, and there will contin- trial event starting at the Mashiter Bridge, following the coverage, >e group rides every Sunday until the Test of Diamond Head road up to the Diamond Head parking ments. It ‘ace.The trail is only open on Sundays until con- lot. r a game w in at the bridge is complete. The course runs 13.1 kilometres and rises more than 3f time tor ing with a group once a week isn’t enough, 944 metres. Riders will start at one minute intervals, rat- *heystill ch ain bikers have more options. Loonie races are ing the clock instead of each other. The faster riders will failures I ci npetitions similar to group rides which usually be handicapped with the margin. between their finish- ’IS differ; a1 0-50 riders of all ages and skill levels from the ing time subtracted from that of the slower riders and yer from ei iwn to first time off roaders. The races are held used as a head start. east two otl sdays at 6 p.m. at different locations each week. The inaugural climb April 30 saw 20 riders show up done. (re all world class courses,’’ says organizer Allan and all completed the course, winning prizes donated ts about There are so many good rides in Squamish you by Norco Products. The top five finishers were: 1. Dave 11? The wa ;t a loonie race that has a better course than most Heisler, 49:16; 2. Scott Ross, 49:22; 3. Covey Brennan, itcorne as1 ip races.” 52:13; 4. Ken Marker, 52:26; 5. Grant Buhgton, 53:46. CINTERFOR) a lot of b ace is usually complete within an hour - the The race will be held on the last Tuesday of every not perf04 riders generally finishing within 35 minutes. The month through September, starting at 6 p.m. For more PUBLIC VIEWING ref handso races are a series in which riders can accumulate information call Paul or Dave at Corsa Cycles at Statement of Management Objectives, D a one-sid “to keep everybody psyched.” The top finisher 892-3312. or off iciati Options and Procedures (SMOOP) TFL 38 ve it is WOI As part of the TFL Management Plan process a draft Players ha >aim runs down another victory Statement of Management Objectives, Options and s and rou Procedures (SMOOP) has been prepared for Palm of Squamish finished state, May 19, and then the San was founded in 1993 to encourage submission to the Regional Manager of the Ministry of hould takt the female age 55-59 catego- Francisco Marathon in July. dog owners in the Sea to Sky corri- ;after all tt Forests. The draft SMOOP identifies Interfor’s broad ?e 25th anniversary running dor to participate in activities with You’re s management objectives, issues and strategies for TFL 1 Vancouver International The Buffalo Bill’s Slowpitch their dogs and promote responsible !you like 38. It will be used as an outline in preparing TFL 38’s on (42.1 kilometres) May 5, Tournament in Whistler June 1-2 has pet ownership. The club is open to Management Plan No. 8 that is scheduled for oss Armour of Squamish room for mixed teams of five men new membership and meets every completion in 1997. the field in the male 35-39 and five women from Squamish and Tuesday this summer, with flyball rathon (21 kilometres) at the practices at the Loggers Sports People interested in viewing the Draft SMOOP are Jent. grounds Thursday evenings. invited to attend the open house. ran her 59th marathon - in more than half an hour sports The Squamish-Whistler Car Club 1:OO p.m. to 8:OO p.m. If the nearest competitor in is looking for volunteers to help Friday, May 24, 1996 3 group. She finished 479th with race-related duties at this Sea to Sky Hotel, 40330 Tantalus Way year’s Thunder in the Streets June out of 2,287 full marathon Shorts- - Garibaldi Highlands (Squamish), B.C. while Armour placed 16th 29-30. Volunteers will get an up- 986 in the half marathon in close look at how the race is run and Your comments on any topic relevant to the Whistler. There will be a barbecue, receive a benefit package from management of the forest lands within TFL 38 are own Whistler runner Kevin pancake breakfast and excellent Super Valu. Anyone who can help welcome and to ensure consideration must be received prizes. Contact Karen Garrett at 938- can contact Leagh at 892-9877 in the no later than July 26, 1996 to: 5808 (work) or 938-3451 (home). evenings. m International Forest Products Ltd. The Sea to Sky Canine Sport Club The Howe Sound Men’s Fastball Empire Logging Division tradition, finish- is pleased to announce its spring League gets started this week with P.O. Box 280 hon in a time of start up and the club will meet 630 games played Monday to Friday Squamish, 6.C. VON 3G0 placing first in the female p.m. tonight (Tuesday) at the horse through August at the men’s fastball pasture across from the Squamish diamond at Brennan Park. All Attention: Gord Prescott, Planning Forester thon will be in Valley Rod and Gun Club. games in May start at 6:30 p;m. and Fax: (604) 892-9680 ia, the capital of Washington The agility and flyball sport club June games begin at 6:45 p.m. 31AAl'13, 1990 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF SPORTS Gardner fastball club holds its own against top B.C. teams The Greg Gardner GM- Fastball Club won 3-2. surprised some of the best ball teams in Next up was Hyland Excavating, the B.C.bv placing in the toy five in two back 1995 junior A B.C. champions and one of to bxk tournaments. the tournament favorites. Gardner was With three wins and two losses at the down 1-0 going into their last at bats. 24-ttmin Connaught Ice Breaker tourna- With one out, Sean Van Strepin lined a nicJnt in Vancouver May 4-5, Gardner CM triple before Allin came up to push a fiiiishtxl third in the A division. Both loss- bunt, catching Hyland off guard and efi wt'rt' to New Westminster's causing them to throw the ball down the DI-11mmonrl Brewm, the senior B first base line with Allin ending up on \lt'c>>tcni Canxhn silver inedalist in third. 1 W5, w11ic.h won the tournari-rent with With the score tied 1-1 Ken Hall came tiw lvins, no losscs. up and did the same push bunt to the Gcirdrwr Gh4 went on to hold their own second baseman, who threw home. Allin in tlw internwdiatc A division in the beat the throw to end the game 2-1. \ ''1 IIco u v t' I' T h u n d erbi rd s Fa s t p i t ch Gardner was up against Williams Lake CLibsic at South Hill Park May 10-12. Sunday morning, facing Duane Thcir first game Friday night against Lefferson, another ex-senior A pitcher. tlic South Hill Merchants turned into a Forsythe pitched another strong game for re'il pitchcrs' battle between South Hill's Gardner, but they came up short to lose ox-senior A chucker Kevin Careless, and 5-0. Doug Allin. The Merchants won 3-1 on a Overall it was a great tournament for two-run honier in the sixth inning. Greg Gardner CM, said manager John Cardner next had to face intermediate Stuart. They finished with a 2 win, 2 loss A B.C. champions Winchester Pub, out of record and a fourth place finish in one of hloody Park. Gardner led the game with the top senior B tournaments in B.C. the strong arm of pick up pitcher Steve Gardner GM's next tournament is in Forsyth of the Langley Merchants and Mission May 25-26.

Province of The Connection Is Made British Columbia Lindsey Wudrick of the Rail 'N' Sea Derailers connects on a big hit helping defeat Black Tusk Realty 17-10 in division C slo-pitch, Sunday. David Donalds APPLICATION FOR

Notice is hereby given that the following pesticide use permits are under application b! the British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Squamish Forest District. Pesticide Use Permit Application No. 402-1 81 -96/98 For the application of Vision herbicide, active ingredient Glyphosate, on 11 hectares anc Release herbicide, active ingredient Tryclopyr, on 4 hectares located in the vicinity o Lillooet Lake West Side, approximately 24 km from Pemberton and 20 krn from Moun Currie for forest brushing and to release conifers. The application method will be via aeri- 21 (helicopter) and ground (backpack) and is expected to take place between June 1, 199E 2nd December 31 , 1998. Pesticide Use Permit Application No. 402-1 95-96/98 For the application of Vision herbicide, active ingredient Glyphosate, on 107 hectares wid Release herbicide, active ingredient Tryclopyr, on 4 hectares located in the vicinity 01 'helix Creek, Haylmore Creek and Birkenhead River, approximately 35 km from =emberton and approximately 15 km from D'Arcy, to promote the survival and growth 01 /oung conifers. The application method will be via aerial (helicopter) and ground (backpack 2nd powerhose) and is expected to take place between June 1, 1996 and December 31, Brian and May Stanton prepare their CS 27 sailboat, Hope, for the annual sai 1998. Pesticide Use Permit Application 610.402-1 96-96/98 For the application of Vision herbicide, active ingredient Glyphosate, on 26.1 hectares Sailors SOARing into Squamisl ocated in the vicinity of east side of Lillooet Lake, approximately 55 km from Pemberton, o promote the survival and growth of young conifers. The application method will be via for annual regatta ierial (helicopter) and ground (backpack and powerhose) and is expected to take place ,etween August 1, 1996 and December 31, 1998. Sailors of the Squamish Yacht Club are party following. On Monday the Pesticide Use Permit Application No. 402-1 97-96/98 hoping for windy weather this weekend boats will sail out of Squamish a as they prepare for the Squamish Open to Windy Point on their way horn For the application of Vision herbicide, active ingredient Glyphosate, on 50.8 hectares Annual Regatta May 18-20. SOAR organizer Ron Vanderga md Release herbicide, active ingredient Tryclopyr, on 12 hectares located in the vicinity of SOAR has been a popular event in although increased tree cover 'is Aamquarn River and Squamish River, approximately 10 to 40 kin from Squamish, for site Squamish for 17 years with previous Ireparation and to promote the survival and growth of young conifers. The application the event harder to view from all iethod will be via aerial (helicopter) and ground (backpack and powerhose) and is expect- events drawing up to 57 entrants. This highway, the spit or the Darrell Ba d to take place between June 1, 1996 and December 31, 1998. year the club is expecting 25-30 boats ing lot are excellent places to viev from all over Howe Sound and am. start, and the Defence Man Pesticide Use Permit Application No. 402-1 98-96/98 Vancouver. around can be seen from Furry C For the application of Vision herbicide, active ingredient Glyphosate, on 4.8 hectares and There will be racing all weekend begin- the viewpont at the Garibaldi lelease herbicide, active ingredient Tryclopyr, on 27.9 hectares located in the vicinity of ning Saturday afternoon as boats coming This should occur at approxim illooet River, Miller Creek, Railroad Creek, Mackenzie Basin and Gravel1 Creek, approxi- from down the sound and Vancouver p.m. for the faster boats, which sh( lately 4 to 30 km from Pemberton, to promote the survival and growth of young conifers. hook up at Porteau Cove between 3 p.m. flying their colorful spinnaker f he application method will be via aerial (helicopter) and ground (backpack and power- ose) and is expected to take place between June 1, 1996 and December 31, 1998. and 4 p.m. and race to Squamish, arriv- this time. ing around 5 p.m. To mark the start of the boating Copies of the pesticide use permit applications and maps of the treatment areas may be The main event begins at 11 am. the Squamish Yacht Club held its xamined in detail at the Squamish office of the Ministry of Forests, Squamish Forest Sunday as five classes of sailboats hoist sailpast, saluting this year's comr istrict. Contact Carla Kantelburg for further information at 898-2100. their sails outside the Squamish Gary Caldwell, last weekend. Th Sqslarnish District Forest Office, Terminals, sail to the first marker at the 95-member club will be kep 42000 Loggers Lane, Squamish, British Columbia, VON 3G0 Defence Island, turn around and head maintaining its docks, holding T'elephone: 898-2100 back to Squamish, which will be the fin- events and holding races in Howe A person wishing to contribute information about the site for the evaluation of this appli- ish for the smaller, slower craft. The on Sundays and Tuesdays. Th ation for a permit must send written copies of this information to the Squarnish Forest faster class of boats will turn around at docks harbored 58 visiting boats la istrict and the Regional Manager of the Pesticide Control Program, Ministry of Squamish and sail to Watts Point before and has grown popular enou nvironment, Lands and Parks, Lower Mainland Headquarters, 10334-152A Street, returning to the finish and a dinner and acquire a waiting list for members urrey, British Columbia, V3R 7P6, within 30 days of publication of this notice. - Ir THE SQUAMISH CHIEF MAY 14, 1996 a 37 F w SPORTS

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ABBREVIATIONS The following is a list of acceptable abbreviations. Please use these abbrwiations only. Not only does it give our paper some continuity, but it makes it easier for the readers to understand. accom., apt., bsmt.,bath., bdrm., For classified, special classifieds or display classifieds: bldg., mo., N/P, N/S, Cres., St., Rd., Ave., Ct., Blvd., stand., auto., IPHONE: 892=9161 p/s, p/b, p/w, p/l, a/c,mi.,km., am/fm cass., eves., cell msg., advertisers. Fu Monday to Friday appls., ap t., W, '(feet), "'hches ublishers do not ft., in.,A/ F,A/R,btwn., c 0, F/ 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. P/T, ea., etc.,int., ext., exp.,Lk refs., Deadline is Friday 12:OO noon reg., exc., f/p, hrs., wks., info., mm., max., misc., obo., days of for placement in the upcoming issue. week, months of year, cities, provinces BY FAX MACHINE DIAL: 89218483 IIN PERSON OR BY MAIL: Box 3500, 381 13 -2nd Avenue, Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0

ing for exp'd competent shop in Whistler, B. School District No. 48 stylist. Apply by phone Please phone (604)93 (Howe Sound) Business Management 892-5644. 18TFN 2793 or mail resume fz] Program ccccIcccccc0cIccc0cccc0000000c0~0c Whistler Welding B k HoeSound I/ CHEEKY Charlies Cafe - 1115 Whistler, B.C. School District No. 48 (Howe Sound) has a requirement for looking for energetic a 1 .OF.T.E. Continuing PrimaryEarly Intermediate (K to 4) enthusiastic people to join Programme cadre de francais Teacher to be located at our kitchen team. Exp. an Mamquam Elementary School in Squarnish, B.C., with the BREW CREEK LO assignment to commence as at September 3rd, 1996. asset. Contact Brad or Kelly Has one p/t positio 892-551 1. 20 The successful applicant must possess a valid B.C. Teaching able between 25 ccc0cccc0c00ccc~0cccICCCCCCCIICCIC Certificate; university training, or its equivalent, relevant to Classes begin September 1996 this type of position; and, a minimum of one (1) year's SQUAMISH Public into f/t. Duties inc Gain potential to become a business Library has 2 positions F.T.E. teachin experience in a similar position during the owner/operator/manager or employed within previous five t5) years. the business community. open for book shelvers. Transcripts for all relevant coursework will also be required. Complete a 1 year college program in 16 weeks. These are 3 day 0 12 hr/wk. Highly qualified instructors. positions with pay rate at Associated responsibilities will include provision of instruc- Attend classes on a full-time/part-time basis. $7/hr. The successful appli- tion and support to multiage/grade groupings. Enjoy smaller classes providing more individualized learning. A cants should have good Please note the preference will be given to those applicants public relation skills, be for whom French is their first language and who possess a Call Now able to follow directions high level of oral and written fluency in both French and and be able to work inde- ed & able to make dec English. CoZumbia College pendently. Letters of appli- sions. Qualified perso cation can be left at the Prospective employees new to School District No. 48 (Howe library or mailed to Box Sound), must agree to undergo a Criminal Record Check, as failure to do so will be grounds for refusing employment; ' ment by calling Peter Susan @ 932-7210. Interested applicants are asked to quote Posting T374, and to apply by no later than 4:OO p.m. on Tuesday, May 21st, 1996 to Kathryn Kukkonen, Personnel Manager, School WEST Vancouver District No. 48 (Howe Sound), P.O. Box 250, Squamish, Garibaldi Electoral 0% B.C., VON 3GO. hiring officials for May 1996. Pls. call Margare Applications may also be faxed to Ms. Kukkonen at (604) 89 8- 233 8. 20 892- 1038. I Maintenance Foremen

This large bulk material handling operation is seeking experienced mechanical and electrical maintenance supervisors. The operation employs automated conveyors Dave Thomas needs and stacker/reclaimers which require quality YOU. maintenance to achieve high availability. To manage Wendy's Reporting to the Assistant Manager, Maintenance, your ment insurance, you m Restaurants all responsibilities include inspecting, planning, scheduling, across our rapidly assigning and reporting on work, and ensuring employees expanding work safely and productively. You will have the opportunity Grant and becoming Sea to Sky Market to rotate to operations on a periodic basis. The positions employed. Contact 892- register for our free I' involve shift work for this continuous operation. As a proven maintenance supervisor, you are effective at Restaurant ManaaementJ coaching and motivating people to achieve results. You e to: Lc Wendy's is expanding in Squamish and we're have a mechanical or electrical maintenance background looking for ambitious individuals who are S, 3814 in a unionized, heavy industry setting, sound knowledge of 49 squ: eager to develop their career with our maintenance management principles and automated dynamic organization. Preference will be given to applicants with 2-3 years' solid fast systems, and experience with reading equipment I food management experience and/or an schematics and administering collective agreements. You education in food service and hospitality. A possess at least five years' supervisory experience, comprehensive training program strong interpersonal and communication skills, and a complementing your well developed technical diploma or trades qualification. Experience with interpersonal and communication skills will computerized bulk handling equipment would be an asset. enable you to make the most of this Located in Vancouver, this position offers attractive opportunity. Promotion is based on compensation and the challenge of bringing new ideas performance. and approaches to an established organization. Send your To apply, please send your resum6 before the resume in confidence to Mr. Ted Knight, Coopers & deadline of May 20, 1996 to: Lybrand Consulting, 11 11 West Hastings Street, i Vancouver, B. C., V6E 3R2 or fax (604) 661-5756. Rick Semper Interwest Holdings Inc. #201-1736 152nd Street Surrey, B.C. V4A 4N4 Fax: 541-8233 &Lv rand

Wendy's would like to thank all Cohsulting applicants who apply but advise only those under consideration 892-9343. will be contacted. THE SQUAMISH CHIEF MAY 14,1996 39 .- LOOKING For exp’d lawn SUITE For rent - avail. 3 BDRM., 3 bath Thouse. cutter and weeder. Call June 1, $475/mo.+ util’s, Avail. June 1/96, $850/mo. anie Restaurant OPPORTUNITY of a life- lrg. 1 bdrm. suite in JANE DARNELL Contact Sam Stoddard, 892-5648.20 PROPERTY ~0~~0I~~CCIIII~C000,00~~0~~~0000~0-time Highlands area, 898-59 18. NRS Sea To Sky, 892-357 1. We’re looking for network MANAGEMENT 21 “WISKI Jack Resorts in 20 SERVICES LTD. ~0000c000~0000~00c0c~~~~0~.~~~0~~~ Whistler has an opening for marketers to be involved in 0000000000000000000000000000000000 an Accounting Clerk to the very exciting telecom- 2 BDRM. Bsmt. suite in DIAMOND Head Place - 2 munication industry. No VIKING RIDGE perform a variety of receiv- Gari-Estates, near school & 3 Bdrm., gas f/p. bdrm., 1 bath, ground floor, able 6r payable duties. investment. No inventory. shopping mall. New carpet June l’st, $950/mo. insuite laundry, N/S. Avail. Applicants should send No sales quota. No lifestyle and paint. Reasonable June lst, $7OO/mo. Call change. No. exp. req’d. their resumes to #14 0 4227 price. Avail. May 15. Call WESTWAY VILLAGE Michael 892-5961. 20 OOOOOOOOcOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Village Stroll, Whistler, Royalties for’life. Call 898- 898-4665 or 898-5650. 22 1, 2, 2 + Den + 3 Bdrm. 00~0~0CIC0~~~~~~~~0C0~~~.~~--C

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0 $~OO/IIIO. Steve Lynn.” 2lccwA 1 BDRM. Suite for rent 0 $525 T/house with private yard, 0~00000I0000000000000000~000000000 hot water heat, gas f/p, incl. near downtown, $795/11~., HALF-Time Child Care WESTPARK B.C. Hydro cable. Avail. Waiting list available for cable incl. N/dogs. Call Counselor required for APARTMENTS May 15, $450/mo., N/P. the following properties: 985-8888/89 2 - 56 5 5. 20 Squamish area to work with Spacious 1 bdrm., $525, Phone 892-3250.20 * EMERALD PLACE 0~~0I0~c~c00~cc~~~0c0~~~0~00~~~.-~ children who have wit- large * MOUNTAIN VIEW PEACEFUL Emerald Place 2 bdrm., $575 and MANOR nessed abuse. 3 bdrm., $645. Suites incl. * HIGHLAND GLEN - 3 bdrm. T/house, 1 1/2 Successful candidate will heat, hot water, quiet 3 BDRM. Thouse. * DIAMOND HEAD baths, f/p, w/d, d/w, N/S, possess the ability to: location, close to schools. Highlands Mall area. PLACE $1,OOO/mo. + util’s. Call 0 liaison within the com- 38861 Buckley Ave. N/P. Avail. now, $750/mo. Call .1(604)656-4276. 20 munity and accept referrals Res. manager 892-36 16. Jane Darnel1 @ 892-9190. ALSO 0 assess the needs of the TFN 19TFN See our ad under children 00000000000000000I00000000~0000000 000,000000c00000000000000000000000 Apartment & House SPACIOUS Modern 3 0 facilitate groups GARIBALDI Rentals VIKING Ridge 0 2 bdrm. bdrm. split level 2 1/2 0 an of create atmosphere GARDEN COURT Thouse, 5 appls;, f/p, WE SPECIALIZE IN bath., ensuite, 5 appls., gas safety and trust 1 And 2 bdrm, apartments garage, N/S, NIP. Avail. STRATA AND RENTAL f/p, garage with remote, istered Nutritionist / 0 work independently and MANAGEMENT from $520 0 $675/month. N/P, N/S. Avail. June 1st. an: successful candi, June 1, $85o/mo. Call 898- FOR MORE INFO. CALL as part of a team Heat, water and 1536.21 (604)986-5272. 20 ill be responsible for Requirements: A degree in 89209196. TFN 0000000000000000~0~0000~00~0000000 parking included. 0000000000000000000000000000000000 a social science or exten- 00000000c0c00000000000000,00000000 Please call 898-9882. TFN EAGLE View Places 0 3 sive work experience with- VIKING Ridge 0 2 bdrm. 00CI00000~000000000000000000000000 bdrm. Thouse, 3 bath., 5 T/H, 5 appls., f/p, garage, in a transition house and/or 1 BDRM. ground level experience working with appls., 2 parking, NIP. patio. Very new, N/S, N/E? bsmt. suite, incl’s util’s &L June children and families in a Avail. l’st, $850/mo. -Avail. May lst, $850/1no. and coordination cable. Avail. June lst, Call 938-9080. 16TFN group and individual set0 Call 898-5364. 22 $49O/mo. Phone 892-3563 0000~00000000000000000000000~0,00- ting. Must have thorough REGENCY knowledge and understand- after 5 p.m.., weekend any0 PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER INC. time. N/P. 20 11 77 Marine Drive, ing of dynamics of family North Vancouver violence and the impact on c0000cc000cccIc~c00c000000000~0~0~Ainsworth 3 BDRM. Bsmt. suite for 98018501 children. CALL COLLECT A criminal record check is rent. Avail. May 15th, required for this position. $650/mo. Call eves. 892- Nick Dehal Closing date is May 24, 9540.20 WANTED TO BUY: 1996 0~00Ic000I00000000000~0~0000~00000 Good Quality Sawlogs Position available June 1 st 1 BDRM. Suite in down- Peelers Send resumes to: town. Avail. June. l’st., . , @OS3 . Dianne Faux, Coordinator, $525. Mature working per, in Fir, Spruce, Balsam, 1994 DODGE CARGO VAN air cond., V6, 60,000 km, excellent Howe Sound Women’s son. N/P, heat, light, cable Pine, Birch or Aspen cond. $15,888 incl. Phone 892-3338. 21 Centre, Box 2052 For a competitive price and Counsellors (2): SUC~ Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0. I00000000000000000I0~00000000000,0 further information contact: For more info. call: 892- COZY 1 Bdrm. suite for sible for individuals 5748.21 rent, quiet prestigious larnelI McCurdy e counselling, home neighborhood. Close to !56-5213 - office 256-5250 - fax hospital. Avail. June 1, 156-7359 - home 1995 VOYAGER HARD Working, motivat- $500/mo. incl’s util’s. Ref’s 72-6466 - autotel 7 pass., V6, req’d., 892-3259. 2 1 child seat. $18,888 . The incumbents ed office person seeking employment. Exp’d in all 000000000000000Ic00000000000000000 NEW, lrg. 2 bdrm. Close to g in counselling and aspects of office procedure both computerized and School and shopping centre manual, including A/P and in quiet area. Only Am. Call 892-2360 (days), $650/mo., N/S, N/P. Phone 898-0784 (eves). 21 898-4468. 20 1988 CARAVAN LE 000000000000,000000000000000000000 trailer tow package, 7 pass., Air and. BRIGHT Lrg. 3 bdrm. Apt. $9,888 WHISTLER Telephone & on 2 nd floor for rent. Communications Co. Need Avail. immed. Only for lorkshop!” 1 to Whistler and working partner with mar- family. Call 892-63 14 y is P essential). keting experience. (10:30 a.m. 0 6 p.m.), Mon. Fantastic opportunity for 0 Sat. 22 energetic entrepreneur. 0000000000~0000000000~0000~0000000 19%2 GRAND CARAVAN ES BACHELOR Suite incl’s quad seats, AWD, fully loaded. 9 Sauamish. B.C. Investment req’d $1 8,888 $ 30,000.00. Call hydro & cable. Avail. June I 3G0. bax: 892-2267. line Date: May 17, Vancouver 878-0919 Ext. 3 l’st, $475/mo. Call 892- Your Home! for more info. 21 5063 after 6 p.m. 21 Your Business!

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Wat CALL TODAY FOR A 143. OO.mo., 2 bdrm suite downtown, just painted with new floor coverings available immed. FREE INFORMATION KIT 1-800-565-5608 40 MAY 14, 1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF GLACIER VIEW ROQM For working male “STOREFRONT av; 4 Bdrm., panoramic view, avail. immed., $350/mo. new facility in Squar in luxury area, dbl. NEW 27’ Motorhome, fully Call for more info. 892- HURRY. ..priced for quick Industrial Park, 1,501 ,USAsphi car attached garage. equipped + bike rack, t.v., 3092.20 sale, no real estate fees, no with loading bay. Phc shingles fc ~0cIIIcIcIIccIIcI~cI~00~c~~~0~0--.G.S.T., no strata fees. One Avail. immed. vcr, a/c, $950/wk. Call 898- Store It pager # 892- lterials, 101 Call Jane Darnell 3736.24 ROOM For rent. Own of a kind luxurious semi- bathroom. Laundry and for more info.” 12TF Call 8984 ccccIIIccIIII*00ccIcICCICICICIIICI detached. Features: wood @ 892-9190. 19TFN kitchen privileges, ~-cI~~~~c~IcIcIIIIcIIcIII 00~0cIc-cII0~0~0ccII0~~000~c0000~0 siding, 3 bdrms., 2.5 baths, ,..@cII#I---I ROOM For rent in lrg. $375/mo. all util’s incl. RETAIL Space avail, 3 BDRM. House down- Gari-Estates, cooking and skylights, sunken lvg./rm. 3000 qft. of retail si C.D. Plai Phone 892-636 1. with gas f/p, window cover- town, N/P. Avail. June l’st. laundry facility, 898-3142. 1- 20av avail. on main street ty $180, ings, vaulted ceilings, built - Call 898-5982. 20 20 ~-0ccIcIIIIIcIIIIcII0-~~~~c~~~c0~~ Phone 892-3577.19’ $70, coffec ~cc~0~~c0~c~cIccc~cI~0~0000~~~00~~ in vac., electric garage door, c~IcIIIcIII~cIcIcIcIIIIccl ROOMMATE Wanted, )le 0 fenced backyard & huge $90.1 2 BDRM. in downtown. N/S, N/Dprofessional per- FOR Rent 3 offices 898-5820 deck. For your chance to - Nice view, sundeck, f/p, f/s, son to share Rancher in ~#*0,cIII-IcI RESPONSIBLE Roommate view, call 898-8260. for rent, 1551 Pembe w/d, d/washer, N/P. Avail. wanted to share house, Valleycliffe. Must like dogs, 14TFN Rd., 892-3577. 18TF [E 5’ batht $40O/mo. + 1/2 util’s. call ~cIIccccIcIIc0cccIcIcIIIIIIccIcIII June 1, $700. Call 294- $375/mo., in Valleycliffe. Jane, exc. 892-2082. 21 FOR Sale by owner 6988/892-5563. 20 Call 892-9499. 20 - bo. Crane .cIccccIII~c0~0cc0ccICICCICICCCCCC -~c-0-cIc-00cc0c-00~~0~000--000000 $156,000.00 - T/house in 0cccccI.IcccIc~c0ccI0~c000~0~00.0~ CLEARED,fully sen :xc. cond., DOWNTOWN . ROOM For rent in lrg. Brackendale (Emerald ROOM For rent in lrg. house in Garibaldi Place). End unit, 3 bdrms., flat lot in prestigious 18-9700. 21 2 Bdrm. house for rent ,c.zOOccIcII. rural house with fenced subdivision in Gariba Avail. June 1st Highlands. Avail. immed. 1 1/2 baths., Oak kitchen yard & garden. Kids & pets Ref’s req’d, $300/mo., 898- Highlands. No GST I ale - Elect Call Jane Darnell cabinets, window coverings maybe, $350/mo., 898- 5790. 20 incl., 6 appls., f/p, Irg. crawl $99,900. Phone 898-1 lower, Seal 63 892-9190. 51 76.20 nan 11, $7( 20TFN space., 898-9189. 20net99 or 892-7758. 15TFN ~CC0I00CCCI~C0~~0C~C0~00~0~~0~0~0~ 0cc~00~ccc~I0ccccccI0~~0~~89. 20 .cIc-0c.0c0cccIccI~0000~.0~0000~00 CI.--Cr.I---CC-CCC000000-00-0-00-0 SPACIOUS Private room 25 YEAR Old fun male FULLY Serviced vieu GARIBALDI Highlands - 4 RENOVATED - 3 Bdrm. in Duplex, Brackendale, prof., needs roommates to sq.ft., ‘ORDEcoi bdrm. house, 2 floor. Avail. T/house, 4 appls. Price 7600 Hospital 1 $200. Female preferred. help me find affordable area. Phone 892-9105 I Condoir 1 June 1 , $1,05O/mo. below market value. For Call Lisa @ 898025921898- place to live. Sound like $500,. PRE Wanted: good family, N/P. more info. call 898-4705. 5421. 21 YOU ? Call 892-6397 or 898- zer electric Call 892-3069. 21 5346.20 22 C00CCCrr,CCIC0CCCIC-000000-00-0~00 00c0cc0cccc00cIIc0cc000~0~0~~~~000ONE 4 year old Breec . Phone 8‘ CrrC.,-(CCC-0CC0I-C.-C.0--.--0-000 c.cIccccIc000cccIcIcCCC-CCCCCICCCC Boar free. Phone 898. INVESTORS or Home between 8 a.m. & 4:3 .--0#4CCC-C0. Buyers. Unique side x side for details. 20A SMITH FI Duplex in Highlands, COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS Bench wit1 Network Cla~sifieds“~1200 sq.ft. per side. A * I ’ I ’ These ads appear in approximately 100 for25words To place an ad call for lateral $6.00 each thls paper or the BCY- Beautiful view, private ord yRkor community newspapers in B.C.and Yukon j$275 , bicep cur and reach more than 3 miilibn readers. additional word CNA at (604) 669-9222 yard. Buy one side or fum i t ure, baby i terns ions, rowir ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS EQUIPMENT NOTICES PERSONALS both. 892-5090.20TFN ing bathroom doors, t OPPORTUNITIES c/w 300 11 REPORT POACHERS1 ROADWORTHY 45’X102“ TWO NEW Books for the VALENTINE VIDEO. The 0cIcIcIc~~cIc.c~c0c~~000000~------Private Investlgation/re- LEGITIMATE HOME Van full of equipment to set upcoming election “Recall best in Adult entertainment. doors, toys, etc. Sat., lic weights 8, Initiative: The Quest for search group seeks infor- Based Business1 Strong up cider mill. $7,000. Will Discreet delivery. Call toll- 1 1/2 ACRES Watehont 18, 10 -2 @ 41702 Fir mation about poaching, solid concept workable Democracy in BC”. How free for a list of titles. 1- 4fter 6 p.n baiting & ille al bear arts fax list, Haskon 240 pack- politicians treated the 83% 888-231-8888. $149,OOO.00 Rd., Brackendale. No from home with realistic in- aging. machine $7,000. 10 trade. 1Jp to $82000 o eied come potential. Send vote for these Issues in the REAL ESTATE 1 House & 2 Cabins for info leading to Setup assistance available. 1991 Referendum. 258pp. birds. 20 ccc-d*dccIII~ S.A.S.E. to: Premium FOR SALE: Family run arrest/;onviction. Services, til 54 Maureen (604)746-0696. “Election ‘96: A sampler of Upper Cheakamus, ccccIcc0IIcccCcc~ccc~00~-~ Confidentiali t y/an o ny m it y Issues”, 37 election ques- restaurant on 5 lots, newly Ml? Canos Way, Nanalmo, B.C. V9T EWIPMENT renovated, on busy hlgh- 25 yr. lease assured. 1-800-889-1597. 525. tions politicians should an- 40018 PLATEAU Dr. swer. 60pp. Order through way 16 in Fort Fraser B.C. 10 h.p. Tc AUTO ENTREPHENE;IRS/PEO- WE’RE COMINGII TO For further info. call: Jude Bannister stuff,Sat., Mayfurniture Mth, & 9 lots3. Princs George. Forest bookstores or direct from: - , 50’ leads F250 4X4’s, Ex losers, PLE looking for their own Alcyone Books, P.O. Box 1604)690-7470. Sussex Realty 892-5961. 21 Jeeps, Diesels. AI makes, business. Full training and Expo May 9, 10,11,12. P 50003, 15-1594 Fairfield RECREATIONAL VEHICLE $2,000. E all models, lease, returns, support providsd with this “Premiering our awesome Rd., Victoria, B.C. V8S misc. 20 trades. 0-Down, good fi- Turn Key System designed new diesel model”. TOP DOLLARS Paid for !O 1GO. Fax: (604)370-2762. 0000cI~cc~0ccIccccIII)cccc nancing. Free delivery. to take you to $10,000 in- Canadian Sawmill Tel: (604)370-2760. 1990 or newer RV’s. We c.cI0cccIc-I Phone or free approval come in 30 - 60days. Industries (Global) Ltd. will pay you immediately for BIG Moving sale - Sa ask for Grant 1-800-993- Unlimited profit potential for We’re no.1 in Canada with PERSONALS late model good condition R Crib - $ 3673. those willing to work. Earn CLAIRVOYANT PSY- clean RV’s. Woody’s RV May 18, 10 - 3 p.m. OUi “Woodcraft” portable PRIME Commercial office ,ck - $15, WHERE CAN ou lease a’ whlle you learn. $1,800 CHlCSl Master the power World, Calgary 1-800-531- Furniture, toys, kids c Investment. Call 1-800- sawmills. Call toll-free for to choose your future. 4695; 1-403-240-121 2 space for lease, 38155 2 animals, 1 Ford F150 for !i 214.82 per information 1-800-339- - month with air/tilt/cruise & 480-2095 Ex1.6648. Truthful, accurate answers SALES HELP WANTED ing, dishes & more. 3i 0121. Mills, sharpeners, nd LALve.Avail. May 01/96., 6 metal, more? Phone for more info BUSINESS PERSONALS by authentic psychics. resaw, log tools, exten- SALES POSITION, MUM Guilford Dr. in Valley 531 -0924 or 538-9778, Problems solved, destiny National company has a n $850/mo., 892-3064. 1 waterbec D.8367. SIZZLING! EXCITING1 Live sions, debarkers. awaits. 1-900-451-3778, No early birds. 20 1 on 1. Beautiful irls ready 24hrs. 18+ $2.99/min. opening in the Prince O7TFN 20 $3,000,000 TRUCK IN- to talk to you! all Now1 George area. -CICCCI000CCI-0C0~CC0~0-0-. 8 FOR SALE MISC. I.C.C. cc~cIcccccI0cccccIcI000~~.00~~~~-~ VENTORY. We will beat Only $1.99/minute. 1-800- Responsibilities include ~~zccccccI0cI any G.M. Ii ht dut truck 970-5558, 1-900-451-6115, CLASSICAL, JAZZ & Blues CANADIAN ENCOUN- selling to established ac- HOUSEHOLD, fitne: “U STORE IT 0 Full sized urchase or Tease. (!all col- 01 1-995-328-624. CD mail order catalogue TERS. Meet your match 1- counts and prospecting for baby equip., etc. May kct: Klassen Auto Lease, Fred Call 1-800-310-1 11 6 900-451 -5370 Ext.648. new business. Guaranteed Ministorage space avail. in $250 obo D#5370. Ask for PRETTY ROOMMATES for catalogue. Lists every Local singles want to con- Base Salary, Bonuses, Sunday .#9 - 39752 Gc Brad/Rob/Tony 594-2277. will share personal photos, nect with you. Min. 18 yrs, Company Car, plus bene- new facility. Bay sizes vary le892-8443 d/washe fantasies and videos. For title available in Canada. Rd. Mountain View h, JEEP 0WNERS.Parts ac- Excellent collector’s re- $2.99/min. Call now for fits. Ideal candidate will from 10’ x 16’ to 10’ x 32’ free, discreet info call toll- Love and Friendship. have 1-3 years sales expe- cessories for Jeeps from 1 source. Shop at home. 10 a.m. No early birds free: -800-93-KAREN or rience. Universit /College with garage door opening. .CC.#CCCCIICI 1942 to present. write: Karen, Box 670-GB, DO YOU need someone to Sale, Huge Savings. Ca I GARDENING share your time? Outdoor degree required: Please in Located Squamish I now Gemini Sales, 4736 Kelowna B.C. V1Y 7P2. send resumes to: Box L Moving . I19+). GARDENSOURCE OF- sports, romantic evenings, E. Hastings, Burnaby, B.C., friendship, companionship. 9603, c/o Suite 230-1380 Industrial Park. Phone .itchen itei V5C 2K7. Phone: (604) FERS extensive selections Burrard St., Vancouver, EDUCATION Fran can help1 The Swan pager # McCLARY 5 cyc. was 294-2623. of flowerbulbs and perenni- and The Rose B.C. V6Z 287. 892-3335 for more Call anyti A NEW Career? Trained als. Purchase direct from BUSINESS apart m e n t/condomin I urn Matchmakers Ltd., 1-800- FUNDRAISING CONSUL- info.” 12TFN cyc. dryer - $450 for bi 20 the source and save 266-8818. OPPORTUNITIES managers needed - ail TANTS required for quality 0~ccc.00~cIc~cI000c00~.~~~0c0~0~~0 Call 898-5320. 20 .--0-C0IICCIC money. To receive our cat- Good/Gift line. Excellent RECENTLY BANKRUPT? areas. We can train you 2O/20 WITHOUT GLASS- Finding it hard to focus on right now! Free job place- alogue call :oil-free 1-800- commission, territories ES! Safe, rapid, non-surgi- available. MaiVFax resume: ZZI, Gold your financial future? Been ment assistance. For infor- 892-9014. cal, permanent restoration there in 94, spent 95 re- mation/brochure call 681- dl-11443 Kingston Street, , grey, rea HEALTH in 6-8 weeks. Airline pilot Maple Ridge, B.C. V2X building, financially inde- 5456, 1-800-665-8339. developed. Doctor ap- igo, tank i pendent in 96. Details - VITAMINS, NUTRIENTS. OY6. Attention: . Val COUNSELLOR TRAINING proved. Free information by (604)465-4820. Call Ron (604)951-2524. Institute of Vancouver of- Order by mail and save mail: 1-406-961-5570, Ext. $55.00. C GOVERNMENT FUNDS. fers correspondence cours- money. For free 48 page 404; Fax: 1-406-961-5577. SERVICES 20 Gove-nment assistance es for the Diploma in catalogue write: Vita-Save, E.maiI: WE TAKE The Fear out of ’-c0-cIIIIII0 programs information avail- Counselling Practise to 99-771 Columbia St., New Vision Q Montana.com. ICBC. Major ICBC injury able. For your new or exist- beain Mav 30. For a Westminster, B.C. V3M Satifsfaction guaranteed. claims. Joel A. Wener, trial ing business. Take advan- NG Sale brochure phone Toll-free 1- 182. CHOOSE YOUR lawyer for 27 years. Call tage of the government 800-665-7044. Dreamdatel Blonde, free 1-800-665-1138. s lawnmol grants and loans. Call 1- EYE Surgery. Is it brunbtte, redhead? Live Contingenc fees. Simon, 800-505-8866. BE A Successful LASER king $250 Writer ...write for money safe, am I a proper candi- connections with all types. Wener & AdY er. KWIK KERB - Own your and pleasure with out date, what’s the cost, is it Meet our dreamdate. s lawnmol Cross anada datin line. STEEL BUILDINGS own business. Part-time or unique home-study painful? For answers to this z full-time. Installing on-site, course. You get individual 1-900-451-2621. 24 aours, STEEL BUILDINGS: Call Doug continuous concrete, land- and more call: 1-800-668- $2.99/minute. 18+. “Cheaper Than Wood”. tuition from professional 9088. 21 scape edging, total equip- writers on all aspects of LIVE, ACCURATE, Quonset-Straightwall quon- ment, proven s stem, train- w r i tin g - ro ma n ce.s , s h or t HELP’ WANTED Professional ps chics tell set, Structural Steel ! ing. 1-800-667-& ERB. Buildings. B.C. Company, stories, radio and TV BUSY FORD Dealership In you where your ruture lies: GREAT CANADIAN Dollar scripts, articles and chil- love, marriage, relation- we won’t be undersold. dren’s stories. Send today 100 Mile House B.C. is Service and satisfaction Store Franchise o portuni- looking for an experienced ships, career; reunite you ‘ Trailer re ty offers retail sa Pes on a for our Free Book. Toll-free with. loved ones. uaranteedl Western Steel wide range of items. 1-800-267-1829, Fax: 1- Ford Technician. Electrical $2.75/minute1 1-900-451- I3 ufldings 1-800-565-9800. 2 to accon Minimal investment.#201- 613-749-9551. The Writing and transmission know- 2787.18+, 24 hours. STAR PRE-ENGINEERED ’hone St. School, 2533 38 McArthur how an asset. This is a 898 321 Julian Street, - HELP! SUFFERING from metal buildin s since 1927. Duncan, B.C. V9L 3S5. Ave., Suite 2562, Ottawa, dedicated customer driven Highest qual ty engineered ON, K1L 6R2. Depression? Abuse? B *AN EXCELLENT environment. Fax or mail Addictions? Loneliness? for value. Sales/erec- Opportunity exists for a dis- EMPLOYMENT resume to: Sunrise Ford, Confusion? Relationship or tiondfoundations. Call the tributor of an exceptional Box 1510, 100 Mile House, Sexual problems? Qualified Pros at Kodiak Steel SREY 4 di line of high-tech solid state OPPORTUNITIES Building S sems toll-free 1- QUALlFlED JOURNEY- B.C. VOK 2E0. Fax: counsellors available water filters & purifiers. No 24hrs. Confidential. 18yrs+ 888-66ST EL. d - PIS, PIS fees but nominal inventory MAN Mechanlc and @04)395-4006. E purchase requred. Eau Journe man Bodyman $2.99/mln. Call The Key STEEL BUILDINGS pre- res, 126,0( Canada 1-800-403-3228. needed immediately at LIVESTOCK Counsellors 1-900-451- engineered. rust, good Ford Dealership. Excellent ALPACAS - THE world’s 3030. Agricultural/Commercial. NATIONWIDE COMMER- Manufacturing of structural- id has beel CIAL Directory. Buying or benefit package and pen- finest livestock investment1 CANADA’S MOST Gifted sion plan. Fax resume to 1- Psychics have answers to seconda members-engi- selling a business? 1-604- Calm, Intelligent, profitable! neering- rafting, erection. r’ locally. k 532-3898. Extensive list of 604-392-3259, attention Mind-boggling retums with your problems or questions 7 Colin or mail to Lake City about health, love, relation- Built to specifications. AS4 ining arou businesses for sale. Call few animals. Turn $29,000. Steel Ltd - Plant. Phone:l- for a free information pack- Ford, 715 Oliver Street, ship, money, lucky num- Williams Lake, B.C., V2G into over half a million! bers. $3.49/minute. 18+. 24 403-946-5601, Fa: 1-403- g price of: age. See us on the Internet 946-5790. at h t t p ://I n t e r n e t - 1MQ. Free report shows you hours. 1-900-451-4336. 98-3266 b express.com/ncd/ncd. htm. ADVERTISING ASSIS- howl Serious inqulries only VACATION SPOTS 1-403-440-4697. ASHGROVE CHRISTIAN 0 $150,00ONR POTENTIAL TANT/Receptlonist re- Singles. For companion- SALTSPRING ISLAND as Information Broker with quired to handle purchase RABBITS WANTED1 Meat ship or marriage. Ages 18- Paradise waterfront home. -----cccc-II. Canada’s fastest growing orders, data inputhvoice productlon NZ 85. Single, widowed, di- Sunny south facin decks WSAN ! franchise company. Home reconciliation and reception Whites/Californian breeds vorced. Canada, USA, over white shell %each. basec. Exclusive local terri- duties in a newspaper as- global on Internet. Write Tasteful appointments. - 5 spd,, a; tory available. Complete sociation office. Please preferred $1.10 Xlb. Paid Ashgrove, Box 205, Two bedrooms, full kitchen, 98-1501. training and ongoing sup- send resumes to: BCYC- for 5 to 5 1M Ib. live weight Chase, B.C. VOE 1MO. , dining, laundr : port. Investment re- at plant. Hills Foods ---c-I-ICCII. NA, 230-1380 Burrard. Free lnformatlon 1-604--. k?f?8. Weekly. (604)53#: pewspapers quired. 1-800-763-5627. Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 287. (604)421-3100 for details. 1679-3543. - . - - .-. 1680. - ---. I THE SQUAMISH CHIEF MAY 14, 1996 111 31

87 SUZUKI Samurai Long 1996 SKIDOO Touring LE, RISE & PLAY 380 cc, great cond., 15 to DAYCARE f ~~------box. Removable top, roll- ?ark, 1,5o&US Asphalt & bar, brand new engine & choose fiom. Call 932- K.D.M. Quality licensed daycare WELDON Joseph “Bud” late of rg bay. Phdshingles for sale. All differentials. Body is rust 8484.2lccwA VETERINARY for 2 0 5 year olds. Reynolds ger # 892 Bterials, low, low free, many extras, 5 spd., HOSPITAL EARLY CHILDHOOD Abbotsford, B.C. passed .fo.” 12TI Call 898-9819. Warn hubs, metallic blue. 40378 Tantalus Way EDUCATION away peacefully in the J Call 892-2237. 19TFN 1978 GOLDWING - exc. 89809089 *First Aid Certified Squamish General Hospital )ace avail ,COICIICIo---CI-LIICIIIICC ~IcccccIILIIccIccIcI~~~~~~~~~~~~-~cond., $1,500 obo. Call Dr. K. McCallum. *Structured Program on Sunday, May 5th, 1996 of retail s 2 C.D. Player with 1984 BMW 318 I- low 898-3331.18TFN & Associates. 43TFN *Full 61 P/time openings in his 88th year. CCIClCIICIICIIIIIIII~~0~~~00~00~~0 Predeceased by his beloved ain street Ity - $180, new turn kms., exc. running cond., cI.IIIIIIcII---cIIccICCIICIICCCCIC 1048 Glacier View, G.H. ,3577. 19 $70, coffee table &I $4,995. Call 898-9776. 20 1996 YAMAHA BWS - LAB x Rott puppies - 16 *8980955 1. 14TFN wife Marian on February ble - $90. Phone after cIIIcIIIIcIcIC~-~~~c~~~~~~-~~~---0auto. scooter, black, new wks. old, all shots, friendly, 6th) 1991, also brother .3offices 898-5820. 20 1970 BUICK Skylark cond., low kms. Helmet 1 boy & 1 girl, $100 obo. Samuel Reynolds, sisters 51 Pembe Convertible. New motor & incl., $1,750 obo. Call 898- Call 898-1534. 20 FRIENDLY Family Sylvia Newman and Violet 77.18TF IE 5’ bathtub - L.H. tranny, new top, too many 9138. 20 Environment near Craig. Bud is surviid by bone, exc. cond., extras to list. Must sell, no Highlands school, N/S, his loving devoted family; bo. Crane sink, reasonable offer refused, OBEDIENCE DOG excellent ref’s, small group one son Bob and wife Janet of Squamish, B.C., $3,500. Call Scott 938- DRYWALLER/Tapers/Fin is TRAINING to provide quality care. Call grand a ugh t e r Tra c y 6605.21 her Texture, ceiling and Puppy & Adults. 898-2563. 21 0c0ccIII00cIIIcc0cIcICCCCCCCIICCIC Marcuse (Eric) of 00-000c--00000Icc0-0~0~~0~00000~~~ Nashville repair. Free Estimates, call Certified by Canadian Te 11ness e e , gra n d son St u a r t 85 TOYOTA SR5 - 4 wd, Daniel 892-2304. 21 Institute of Professional LOVING Mother avail. to (Susan) Reynolds of Tercel Wgn., low mileage, 00ccI0Ic0cc00~-~ccIc00000000000000 Dog Training. care for 2 children ages 18 Squamish and twin great trailer hitch, roof rack, NULOOK Kitchens Private 6r Classes. mo. - 3 yrs. old, in my .ccccIIccI~~, stereo & more. Good Paul Bryant Brackendale home. Full or grandsons Eric and Ryan Call Carolynn @ 898-9424 Reynolds along with cond., $4,000 firm. 932- 892-2300. after 8 p.m. 18TFN p/t. Arts & crafts, toys, Irg. RD Econoline Van 5078.20 1OTFN- fenced yard. Phone 898- numerous other relatives

-----cIIIIIIIcIIII0cCIIICICCCCIICI and friends. During his life- cccII0cIII0~cIcccIcI~~0~~0~0~~00~0 9412. 21 $500, PRE 1940 89 HONDA Civic DX time he touched many peo- - GARDEN INGLandscapin FRIENDLY GIANT tzer electric piano - auto., white, 130 kms., g - Spring time, clean your ple through his love of life, . Phone 89i-5889. detached faceplate, CD yard. Rubbish removal, Daycare family and friends. He will FOUND 0 Monday, April A licensed group daycare be dearly missed. player, 3 months left on Po wer-ra k ing , Tr i mm ing . 29, bike helmet, near yel- 0~~~I~cccccIcIIcI-IIIIcIcI operating since Nov. 1988 An Zrish Blessing: warranty. Exc. cond., Lawn installed, New yards low gates in Valleycliffe. at the Civic Center. Ages: May the road rise io meet you SMITH Free weight $6,400 obo., 898-3517 or old. Complete yard ser- to claim. 18 mo’s to 5 years Offer: Phone 892-9229 3ench with attach- 0~CI~~CCICIII~III00~0~00000~000~~0vices. Call today for Fast & - May the wind be always at ECE 61 First Aid Qualified 20A for lateral pull- 69 CHEV Nova - 4 dr., Friendly Service. Call 898- 000000000000000000000000~0~00~~0~~your. , back ._ bicep curls, leg muffler, good motor. First 5942. 14TFN Staff. * Structured Program May the sun shine warm FOUND 0 1 gold earring. -.om, rowing & $200 takes, 892-6338. 20 cII0cIccccIcII0~ccII~00000~000~000- * Kindergarten pickup upon your face from local schools Swim Already inquired about, but May the rains fall soft upon c/w 300 lbs. of HANDYMAN Mr. Fix It 0 * wasn’t found until later. See Program + access to other your fields ic weights & bar, House 6ir window washing, Cliffside Pub to identify. recreational programs. * And until we meet again [After 6 p.m. 898- 1975 FORD Courier P/up, paint, all pesky chores, 3nA a beater which does the job mobile auto detail $29.95 Full-t ime/Part-time - May God hold you in the ~cIc~000ccI0Icc0cIcIIccIcI( dependably, 892-2237. wax interior incl. Call 898- *Drop-in (3-5 years only). palm of his hand Hinds Funeral Chapel in Canox 0 4186. 22 Call 898-2399. TFN IMP Welder 19TFN HOLIDAY on the Shuswap IIII~~~ccIcIccIccccIIICCCCCIICIIIIccIc00ccIcc~cccccc~cCICICCCICICICC care of arrangements. No 10 h.p. Tecumseh ~0ccccccIcc0IcIcIc0cIIIICCCCCCCCCI GISELLE’S Catering TINY FLOWER - Cottage for rent, 7 miles service by request. 20 ,50’ leads, new 88 SUZUKI Samurai 0 4 x - West of Salmon Arm at 0CCCCC00~000C-CCIIICCCCCCCIC-CIC-r d?r $2,000. Phone 898- since 1990. Big or small. CHILDREN’S CENTER 4, 5 spd., 4 cyl., good rub- Sunnybrae. All conve- 20 We cater to all. Banquets, Licensed Quality Daycare ber & brakes. Good niences, $350 weekly, 892- c0cIcccIcc0IcIcccIccccIIcI office parties, weddings, Preschool Program. mechanical, new paint, 2366 or 898-4793. 21 Crib - $20, Infant reliable & economical, etc., 898-8298. 20 * Has openings f/t, p/t 61 ck - $15, children’s $3,700 obo. Days 892- ccIcIcIIIccclll00ccI0I~000~0000~00 drop in. 6333leves 898-9855. 20 EXAMS Are coming - * Age 2 112 - 5 yrs. MEMORIAL Service for C00IIIIII00CI0000CIC0~~0000~0000003rd 6r 4th year university * Kindergarten Drop-off &L the late Irene Marjorie 1993 GRAND Voyageur students avail. for tutoring Pic k-up. in the in English/Lit, Math, Applin-Flouch will be held Look “LE” - 4 captain chairs, * E.C.E. &L First Aid - at p.m. at Chief Classifieds c~ccccccc0cIccI0cIIIcIcccc loaded, 85,000 kms. on Chemistry, Physics, May 18, 1:00 St. . qualified staff. Employmen t Full sized washer 6r warranty, $19,500 obo. Call Calculus, all levels. Exp.’d, 38357 Buckley Ave. John’s The Divine Anglican Church. Tea to $250 obo, 4 year old 898-4473. 20 Call 898-4188. 20 892-5566. TFN Opportunities ccccccIcII00cIc0IIcICCCCICCCllCICC follow at 2572 The le dlwasher - $400. ~cIIcccII~cI~0~cIcccICC-C-CICICCIC Boulevard. 20 Call 692-9161 today. 1990 FORD Aerostar SIERRA ~cc-c~ccccc0000ccccc0000000~000~~~ A.W.D. Ext. air, p/w, p/l, BEAUTIFUL Rot tweiller Quality Licensed Daycare. ni- cruise 6ir lots of room. Very puppies, m/f, 8 weeks. Nice Garibaldi Highlands area. temperament, Declaw, Tails kitchen items, lots well maintained, 145,000 Full or Part time. kms., $13,650 obo. Call done, $250 0 $300. John 898-3085/Cindy 892-3398. Call Monica at 898-45 10. 898-4260. 20 TFN cc0~c-0cII0ccIIcccc00~00000000~0~~2occw cIIIIIccILIcccII0ccc00000~0~000000 ZZI, Gold Chef 80 FORD 112 Ton P/up ~0cscc0cc0IIIcccII0I~0~0~~00000~00 Airport Service , grey, reconditioned with canopy, $1,400. Call Dinner Occasions 985-9638.2OA Planning a Wedding? , tank incl., good THE SQUAMISH CHEF HAS AN 00ccc-cc0IcI0c0cIccc00~00~0~000000 55.00. Call 892- OPENING FOR A PART=TIME Call 898-3387 1991 JEEP Cherokee Sport ~ ~ ~~ PRODUCTION ARTIST ...... :...... -C0-cIIIIII0cIccIII~ccIcIc - first $12,000.00 or closest G Sale -Hornelite takes. Seller motivated. FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. Phone 892-35 77 lve./msg. wnmower, 2 yrs. If you are creative and possess skills in g $250. Lawnboy with Mary (9 a.m. - 5 Macintosh programs QuarkXPress, p.m.), M E 2Occw lawnmower, asking- - Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, etc., Call Doug @ 892- 00000ccIIIIe0c0000~~CCCCCCCICCIClC and have worked in a newspaper 21 1991 NISSAN Pathfinder environment before, XEV6 - red, 4 dr., 5 spd., this could be your opportunity. 125,000 kms. Well main0 Requirements include an ability TUCK’S POTT’ERY STUDIOUS tained. Exc. cond., $16,500 to work as a team member, “BOWLS GALORE” LANDSCAPING obo. Call 898-4198. 20 maintain flexible hours, Open Daily o accommodate 14’ work weekend shifts, and perform well under CLOSED Tuesday deadline pressures. 38123 2nd Ave. 1989 STARFLYER Tent 892-8252 Squamish Please apply with resume to: L I GREY 4 dr. Honda Trailer - f/s, furnace, awning, screen room, sleeps Lyle,Stachoski McDougall’s Music 6,A-1 shape, $5,500 obo. Production Manager Box 3500, Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0 WEEKLY SPEClAL Call 898-4473. 20 CB ANTENNAS I APPLIANCE REPAIR I rust, good gas econo- or drop off at 381 13 2nd Avenue, Squamish ~0cccI0ccccIcccIcccI~~~~0~0~00~000 MAG MOUNT PARTS SALES SERVICE Jeff Shea 1992 NORTHERN Lite 7’ Fax: 892-8483 $39.95 Camper, as new, many e-mail - [email protected] Open Tuesday to Saturday Phone: 890-Sdl098-2378BRACKENDALE, B.C. extras, immac. Must be 892-5310 898-9797 seh, $6,600. Call 898- Deadline to Apply is May 17, 1996 5 2031892-3056. 20 STUCCO

ELECTROLUX~ New&OldHomes ----ccIcIcIcIIIIccIIcccIII )I I I NISSAN Sentra Stn. 92 TERRY Trailer - 22’, Vacuum Cleaners Garages, Additions, etc. $13,000.00.Call 898-9506. HIEF -Sales & Service - 21 J. Robinson PHONE - 892-9161 892-5827 1. 1 89815324 I THE SOUAMISH CHIEF 1979 NOVA, exc. running cond., $500 obo. Call 892- PLEASE NOTE: Too late 1079. 20 to classify ads are accepted --c.--c---cc-0_-_rc------0 only after 12:OO p.m. and 24’ EG. Sailboat, stand up before 5 p.m. Friday at the headroom, enclosed head rate of $7.00 for 20 words galley with ice box, alcohol or less, and .25c for each stove, sleeps 6, $7,500 obo - additional word. They are (trade for vehicle), 892- accepted on a first come 3938. 20 NO first served basis, and are 0--CCCC0C-r---CCCCCC--.--0,-C----- printed only if space per- FURNITURE - 3 seater NOTlC mits. The Squamish Chief Setee &L love seat - 2 yrs. old Small leem tht cannot be responsible for - $750 obo. kitchen table, 9 x 12 Rug, rylaw wil errors or omissions as box spring mattress, 892- Dntainel these ads may not be proof J/La37 I. LWm read because of time con- ).m.on 1 ~-~~~~-~~~~~-~c0~~~.0~~~~~~~~~~~C~ )f the Mi straint. Carpentry Services - WMK@of Squamlsh Additions or Renovations. ;elmbii h,ilNI blotorhome - $2,000. Small repairs too. Special Phone: (604) 892-5557 In genc Computer $3,000. Call on cedar decks this month. zoning E 892 - 5889. 23 Phone: 892-6302. a vw-Fax: (604) 892-5517 No. 1407 To rez VIDEO STORE 2,!*Light To am 11 Twin Peaks Movie Land acces: 2000 t Movies. The ge

11 17 PLATEAU Great large 2140 Ridgeway. Spacious home on quiet mendm Ready to go. 38036 Guilford. 3 bedroom ranc home on the Plateau. Nice view, 6 bed- CUI de sac. 5 bdm, 4 bth,2400 sq. ft. =abricati $54,900 fenced yard, upgraded! Nice ha rooms, 3 bathrooms, double garage. MUST SEE! CallAmber: $255,000. Call Dan Call Dan. $179,900. Call Dan. jto ne/gri :he prop South-e; 38949 Q Solumbi

with many upgrades, large lot. As $269,000. Call Jason. Call Amber $165,000.3 years old. Call Dan.

38105 - 3rd Ave. Squamish RAIL ‘N SEA RESTAURANT & Fabulous Business Bracken Park Own the mobile h Cozy 2 bedrmm, woodstove. DAIRY BAR Asking $99,OOO. Call Amber: Opportunity! $109,OOO Call Amber. and lot too! Lot 56x150. Bright & clean $159,000 Asking $139,000. Call Judy.

LULLJutty. 38167 Clarke Drive GREAT CONDITION.4 bedroom home 41494 Brennan Road. 4 bedroom h Check the Squamish Chief 112 acre of privacy and view. in Valleycliffe. Priced to sell $187,000. recent upgrades, large lot $199,91 Call Judy. Call Judy. Call Dun. Perso copy of Real Estate Update! inspecti 1342, 1: various LAST HOUSE 1N MAPLE GROVE A cop NEED A ins pectt UP AND DOWN LEGAL DUPLEX - on Government Road British ( in Brackendale. Very clean, well maintained 1296 sq. ft. 3 Monda) bedrooms down & 1584 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms up. Very good MORTGAGE? tenants. Great location near the Brackendale Schools, lots 1996 to of room in the back yard for children to play. $289,000. Call our loan department and find oui AND $1756 & 41758 Government Road about our pre-arranged homeowner comme our 1342,l mortgages and competitive rates. may do $199,900 1. Makii Large lot. private location natural gas heat fire- 872-5252 Squai place, open concept plan. Lots of extras! Call Bistric today. be in( LOTS FOR SALE SQUAMISH 2. App~ $92,900 Squa CALL DAN SULLIVAN Last 2 lots in Maple Grove Estates, Of sq large, flat, easy to build. CREDIT UNION AND FOR MORE DETAILS Monday - Thursday 1O:OO am - 500 pm Friday 1O:OO am - 6:oO pm Saturday 1O:OO am - 200 pm cornrnu BTR 892-5924 (24 krs.) Squam BLACKTUSK REALTY 38085 SECOND AVENUE Marg Comi

THIS IS Dated I NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE is hereby given that the public including all persons who NOTICE is hereby given that the public including all persons who deem the eem their interest in property affected by the following proposed interest in property affected by the following proposed bylaw will be afforded a ylaw will be afforded an opportunity to be heard respecting matters opportunity to be heard respecting matters contained in the proposed bylaw at ntained in the proposed bylaw at a public hearing to be held at 7:3C public hearing to be held at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, the 21st day of May, 1996 in th esday, the 21 st day of May, 1996 in the Council Chambers Council Chambers of the Municipal Hall, 37955 - 2nd Avenue, Squamish, Britis the Municipal Hall, 37955 - 2nd Avenue, Squamish, British Columbia. In general terms the purpose of the proposed “District of Squamish Zoning Byla\ In general terms the purpose of the proposed “District of Squamish No. 1342, 1995, Amendment Bylaw (Tornes ) No. 1392, 1996 is as follows: ning Bylaw No. 1342, 1995, Amendment Bylaw (Garibaldi Granite) 1. To rezone property legally described as: Lot 7, North 1/2 of the South West 1/4, 0. 1407, 1996” is as follows” and of the South East 1/4 of Section 11, Township 50, Plan 91 78 located at To rezone lands as shown cross-hatched on the map below from 40452/56 Government Road, Squamish, B.C. from Tourist Commercial (C-3) to Light Industrial (1-1) to Rock Processing (1-7). Neighbourhood Pub Commercial (C-6) to accommodate a proposed To amend the Rock Processing (1-7) zone to permit one (1) “Neighbourhood Pub” with a maximum indoor capacity of sixty-five (65) seats am accessory residential dwelling. an outdoor patio with a capacity of twenty (20) seats. The general purpose and intent of the proposed zoning bylaw 2. Section 26.4 of the zoning bylaw is to be deleted and replaced with “ ... no mendment is to permit the accommodation of a Dimension Stone principal building shall exceed the height of 12.8 metres (42 ft) on the lot legally brication Plant with Office and Caretaker’s Suite, storage of described as Lot 7, North 1/2 of the South West 1/4, and of the South East 1/4 of tone/granite blocks outside with manufacturing inside the building on Section 11, Township 50, Plan 9178”. he property legally described as: Lot 99, Except Part in Plan 22586, Persons interested in outh-east 1/4 of Section 3, Township 50,Plan 20491, located at specific particulars are 8949 Queens Way, Squamish Industrial Park, Squamish, British directed to obtain a copy of ohmbia. the proposed bylaw as indicated below. Also available for inspection are ;e 5 bedra copies of the District of large lot. Squamish Zoning Bylaw No. rN Jason. 1342,1995 which would be amended by the proposed bylaw and various reports and plans which have been co ns ide red by Co un c iI. A copy of the proposed c -- bylaw and an information .he mobile PLAN 22896 package may be inspected at t 56x 150. Call Jua the Municipal Hall, 37955 - i. - 2nd Avenue, Squamish, British Columbia, between the hours of 830 a.m. and 4:30 xm., Monday to Friday inclusive, excluding statutory holidays from May 7th, 1996 to May 21 st, 1996 inclusive. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that anyone who wishes to comment on the xoposed District of Squarnish Zoning Bylaw No. 1342, 1995, Amendment Bylaw Tornes) No. 1392, 1996 may do so by: 1bedroon I. Making a written submission to the Council of the District of Squamish which :lot $19S submission must be received in the offices of the District of Squamish, by 4:30 1. Persons interested in specific particulars are directed to obtain a p.m. on the 16th day of May, 1996 to be included in the Public Hearing Agenda copy of the proposed bylaw as indicated below. Also available for distribution; and/or inspection are copies of the District of Squamish Zoning Bylaw No. i!. Appearing as a delegation before the Council of the District of Squamish on the 5 1342,1995 which would be amended by the proposed bylaw and 21st day of May, 1996 at 7:30 p.m. in the District of Squamish Council Chambers, - various’ reports and plans which have been considered by Council. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that no verbal or written communication will be A copy of the proposed bylaw and an information package may be eceived by the Council of the District of Squamish after the close of the hearing. inspected at the Municipal Hall, 37955 - 2nd Avenue, Squamish, ‘3 British Columbia, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Margaret-Ann Thornton, J.E. Barry, II Monday to Friday inclusive, excluding statutory holidays from May 7th, Community Planning Director Clerk 1996 to May 21st, 1996 inclusive. id 01 AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that anyone who wishes to iHlS-lSTHE SECOND OF TWO SUCH NOTICES OF PUBLIC HEARING wner comment on the proposed District of Squamish Zoning Bylaw No. Dated this 2nd day of May, 1996 at Squamish, British Columbia. 1342, 1995,Amendment Bylaw (Garibaldi Granite) No. 1407, 1996 rates may do so by: 1. Making a written submission to the Council of the District of Squamish which submission must be received in the offices of the District of Squamish, by 4:30 p.m. on the 15th day of May, 1996 to be included in the Public Hearing Agenda distribution; and/or 2. Appearing as a delegation before the Council of the District of Squamish on the 21 st day of May, 1996 at 7:30 p.m. in the Qistrict TRE ARENA OFFICE WILL BE OPEN of Squamish Council Chambers. SUNDAY MAY 26TH; DURING THE TRA5E Y AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that no verbal or written Pm 2Ornmunication will be received by the Council of the District of Squarnish after the close of the hearing. w LE ALL ENQUIRIES DURING TIMES THE TRADE FAIR OS !/“ Margaret-Ann Thornton, J.E. Barry, - Community Planning Director Clerk CE AT 898-3604. MIS IS THE SECOND OF TWO SUCH NOTICES OF PUBLIC HEARING hted this 2nd day of May, 1996 at Squamish, British Columbia. THANK WU FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND UNDERSTANDING. d3 6, Numl lig

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