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ROLANDA. BADKE The provincial government- A&B GEM JEWELLERS LTD. appointed Lower Mainland CertiJeii Gentologist regional protected areas com- & Golhmith, Lksigti er CHIEFTAIN CENTRE 892-3002 mittee has proposed that 24 areas, totaling about 137,880 hectares, be protected under the province's protected areas strat- eu- The areas and their approxi- mate sizes are: Bishop River - 20,000 hectares Brackendale - 550 hectares Callaghan - 2,600 hectares - 2,825 hectares Chilliwack/ Greendrop - 9,500 hectares Clendenning - 30,500 hectares Confederation Lake - 2,615 hectares Desolation Sound - 20 hectares Duck Lake - 770 hectares Fraser lowlands - 1,000 hectares Homathko estuary - 460 hectares Liumchen - 2,080 hectares Mehatl - 24,260 hectares Mt. Elphinstone - 120 hectares Mt. Richardson - 1,070 hectares IBLACKTUSK R Mystic Lake - size not Affiliated with Royal LePage available Cleveland Am. 38235 a Nahatlatch Lakes - 1,900 892-3335(24 hr), 898- 5941(home} IYW hectares 18924924 12YEARS - A fop performing member of the prestigious President's Club for Rendezvous Island 120 hectares * Sockeye Creek - 6,140 hectares

0 Tantalus - 10,230 hectares Texada Island - 1,000 ii ec t a re s

0 Triangle Lake - 85 hectares Jeff Osterberg, left, and Brad Collins complete the framework for a camping Upper Lillooet - 19,800 at Provincial Park. It is one of the Lower Mainland's proter hectares areas, and when completed will have 45 walk-in sites and 15 drive-in sites.E e Yale Carry Oak - 5 hectares. Goldstone photo

Kkll this could be just what you have been looking for.The Proposed Stoltmann wilderness fragmentei widor isVERY MOTNATED and has reduced the price to By Ron Em of the vast wilderness. At the south- Carmanah and Walbran. S55,OOO for this busy 50 seat sandwich and restaurant right on Sauamish Chief ern end, and located partially within Foy said the decision to not prc the main street of Squamish. Catering to the Royal Hudson an International Forest Products tree the entire Randy Stoltmann are train and a very loyal local clientele. Excellent opportunity for Conspicuously absent from the list farm licence, the committee has rec- similar to the government's decii ;I husband and wife or family opemtions. INTERESTED? of Lower Mainland areas recom- ommended preservation of the in 1993 to preserve only par1 Give me a call for all the details. mended for protection is the Randy 30,500-hectare Clendenning area. At Clayoquot Sound. Since then, Stoltmann wilderness area. the northern end of the wilderness, government has followed the BEEMERS, Clevland Ave - $55,000 The Western Wilderness the 19,800-hectare Upper Lillooet ommendations of a scientific pl Committee has been campaigning to area has been recommended for pro- to reduce logging in the area e CALLRONNIE MCCARTNEY TODAY! have a 270,000-hectare valley-bot- tection by the committee. more and Foy believes Clayoc tom to mountain-top area north of WCWC campaign coordinator Joe Sound will eventually ail be prot Squamish protected. Foy said is not "something we ed. The Lower Mainland regional pro- haven't seen before." He said "If the environmental moven tected areas committee chose to rec- WCWC lobbied for years before the gets everything it wants, the ma; ommend protecting only some of government agreed to protect the ty of the land is still in the hand the southern and northern portions entire valleys such as the Stein, the forestry companies," Foy sai

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Photo radar back this week After a short break while the equipment wa sed in other parts of the province, photc idar is back on the Sea to Sky Highwa:, Scorpions clean hot0 radar equipment was set up Sunday 01 up town \e highway between Lions Bay anc pamish. It will be in place until Aug. 31. Members of the Squamish Scorpions travel soccer teams spent the month of Hwy. 99 traffic delays August cleaning up the community in a pledge Paving of the new roadway at tht drive to raise money for heakamus Canyon slide site 30 kilometref uniforms and equipment. irth of Squamish began Monday and wil They also sold hot dogs at rntinue through Thursday. Single lane alter Save-On-Foods Saturday. iting traffic will be in effect from 7 a.m. to 7 David Donaidson photo m., with delays of up to 20 minutes depend. g on traffic volume. Ill lanes of Hwy. 99 in the area will be open traffic through the Labor Day long week- [d, from Friday until Tuesday morning. Industrial park hotel laving on sections of road from the ieakamus River bridge to Brandywine Falls I ovincial Park and at Powerline Hill will ce place from Sept. 3 to Sept. 27. Single lane ernating traffic will be in effect from 7 a.m. receives co unc iI ’s ar>r>roval 1I 7 p.m. By Ron Enns debate and the vote, citing a conflict of being updated and council may wish Donated fill aids heritage park Squamish Chief interest. to not consider the application until Council members in support of the the process is complete. ,&A Trucking has donated 100 truckloads of Almost one year after developers of proposal rejected the recommenda- Council and the economic devel- i material to the West Coast Railway a proposed hotel first approached the tions of the planning department and opment committee have reviewed Fritage Park. The fill, piled at the southwest municipality, Squamish council has ignored a council decision to support land-use in the industrial park and mer of the site, will be spread and levelled given the project preliminary hotel development in the industrial council has determined hotel use in help bring the base up to specifications for approval. park only in the northern sector of the southern area is not appropriate. istruction of phase two. But the municipal planning director phase two, which has yet to be devel- * The application may impact other ,mong the projects slated for phase two are recommended against council approv- oped. Mayor Corinne Lonsdale said properties in the municipality current- ull replica of a Pacific Great Eastern two- ing the first two readings of bylaws she does not believe there are other ly designated commercial or zoned to rey station, a locomotive servicing facility required for the proposed 111-room viable sites for a highway-fronting permit commercial hotel develop- me-hectare park area, a fire hall and a industrial park hotel to proceed. As hotel in Squamish. ment. chine shop attached to the carshop. well, council at the same meeting last Coun. Ted Craddock said it is incum- McNeney said according to council’s week approved of an amendment to bent upon council to back the plan- decision on a land-use vision for the Chief office closed Monday the official community plan that ning department, which outlined nine industrial park, hotel development would allow institutional and indoor areas of concern regarding the propos- would be embraced 300 metres to the ?cause of the Labor Day holiday, the office recreational uses in the southern part al. Concerns include: north. And Barr said the immediiite The Squamish Chief will be closed of the industrial park where the hotel The proposal does not meet the high demand for more hotel rooms in Inday Sept. 2. The deadline for classied ads site is, but does not make provision for official community plan amendment Squarnish dictates that council cannot kiday noon. All other material must be in a hotel. criteria. wait for servicing to be completed in 5 p.m. Friday The office will open again Developers Paul Turner and Bruce The site is too small to accommo- the northern part of the industrial isday at 9 a.m., and the paper will be pub- Kehler of Turn-Keh Investments pre- date the proposed development and park. He said the southern part of the Led Tuesday as usual. sented council with a slightly modi- valet parking is being proposed on a park ”is commercial anyway.” fied version of their original proposal lot down the street. Craddock said he is concerned after realizing the required majority of The development has not provided because there are no bylaws requiring Quote of the Week four council members was in support a significant landscape buffer along the developer to complete the entire of the proposal. The difference was Hwy. 99. project as planned. ”We may not get 6‘1 think I would have that Coun. Ron Barr, who originally The application will result in fur- what we see,” he said, depending traded a national opposed the project, changed his posi- ther pressure for commercial uses in upon econ om i c v i ‘3 b i 1it y. tion. the industrial park. Council has requested that the pro- hampionship title any day When council rejected the proposal Increased commercial develop- ponents of the proposed hotel hold a for an Olympic medal?’ in spring, council members support- ment in the industrial park will result public information meeting in ing the proposal were Mayor Corinne in increased servicing demands upon Squamish where COLIricil members - f l0NS BAY KAYAKER Lonsdale, Coun. Tom Bruusgaard and the municipality including sidewalks will be able to respond to questions from the public, urilikc) at a public MARGARETIANGFORD, ON PAGE 3 7, Coun. Bill McNeney. With Barr now and underground hydro wiring. onside, the majority of four was real- The proposal is a piecemeal hearing where ccmnci! can only ized. Coun. Ted Craddock and Coun. approach to development and may receive comments but cannot get into Air Pollutant Index Don Ross opposed the proposal, while erode public confidence in the official discussions or answer questions. A wish daily maxirnumsfov the last wleek (in bri&s Coun. Paul Lalli, who works for Sea to community plan. required public hearing will also be e pollutant respons&kfor the maKimurnreading). Sky Hotel, excused himself from The official community is currently scheduled. 25 - 25 (jnhalable particulate), Aug. 24 - 19 le), Aug. 23 - 31 (inhalable particulate), Aug. 22 (ozone), Aug. 21 - 19 (inhalable particulate), Rezoning will boost property e 20 - 14 (ozone), Aug. 19 - 9 (ozone). pd. %-Sofair. 51-100 v,per~~~z~ with heart or By Ron Enns An example is a 1.25-acre parcel of of Industrial Way and Discovery Way dmtsshould n?dmp&sa adivity. ouw la0 Squamish Chief land which was once the McKay car (beside the new Mountain Building w,such pmons shouldstay indaws. dealership lot on Hwy. 99 near Centres store), was purchased in Redesignating of a 1.83-acre parcel of Cleveland Avenue. The lot recently March 1989 for $40,841. The 1996 land on highway frontage from indus- sold for $650,000. assessment of the land, which is cur- trial to commercial to allow for the In theory only if the proposed hotel rently designated industrial, is development of a hotel on the site will site after being rezoned to commercial $100,000. The lot is to be used for off- immediately inflate the value of the was reassessed to reflect the going rate site parlung for the hotel. land. for Hwy. 99 commercial frontage, the Squamish council last wcck gave the The land, zoned as industrial, has a property would be valued at between first two readings to bylaws that 1996 assessed value of $383,000, or about $550,000 and $900,000. If the would redesignate each of the lots about $209,000 per acre. The lot, land was sold at the rate highway from industrial to commercial. owned by Turn-Keh Investments, was commercial frontage is currently com- There is no mechanism available to purchased in December 1990 for manding in Squamish, the increase the municipal council to ensure Turn- $240,000, about $131,000 per acre. over the purchase price of six years Keh Investments proceeds with the Hwy. 99 frontage in Squamish that is ago would be between about 230 per development of the proposed hotel, zoned commercial has commanded in cent and 375 per cent. although the company is currently recent sales about $300,000 to $500,000 A 0.54-acre lot, also owned by Turn- going ahead with its hotel deve1o.p- per acre. Keh Investments, located at the comer ment plans. 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Bike helmets mandatory beginning For All Your Fencing next week By Ron Ems Dwain Wetteland. people by making sure they And Patio Deck Needs... Squamish Chief Corsa Cycle manager Dave Heisler helmets. He said it is not unusu Cedar Only said he has noticed an increase in see a family riding together w - - Beginning next Tuesday, cyclists sales of bicycle helmets this year. He the children are wearing helmet throughout will be said during the last five years he has the parents are not. Direct Sawmill To You Pricing required to wear a helmet while rid- heard a lot of customers saying they In most fatal cycling accid * ing. For years, cyclists competing in would not let their children ride death is caused by head inju Custom races have had to wear helmets, but without wearing head protection. Heisler said. * a new law requires anyone riding on Al Ross, owner of Tantalus Bike Prices for good-quality cycling * Siding public streets to wear one. Shop, said some adults coming into mets start at about $35 to Those not wearing a helmet are his store have said they would “feel Lightweight- - models designed * Facia subject to a $75 fine. However, like dorks” if they wore a helmet, racing - some of which have a police will likely allow for a “break- while younger riders willingly wear ture which locks the headgea * Planed in” period where only warnings will them. place so it does not ride up be issued to anyone riding without Wetteland said adults should be expose the forehead - & Rough one, said Squamish RCMP Sgt. setting a good example for young more than $100. Crash victim in intensive By Al kice Picher, 52, of Surrey were also taken to hospital FOREST PRODUCTS Squamish Chief minor injuries. “Located at Cheekye” 898-567-1 Traffic was delayed for approximately three Squamish RCMP are still investigating a two-vehicle, both directions as police investigated the inci head-on collision Saturday at 8:12 a.m. north of Lions Southbound traffic was backed up past Porteau Bay which sent three people to Lions Gate Hospital. and the first vehicle through after the accident Police said a southbound vehicle crossed into the cleared up hit a no-post median in West Vancouver. northbound lane and collided with another vehicle. The ”I can’t believe nobody was killed,” said Cathie Pri 17-year-old passenger in the northbound vehicle whs who was 20 cars from the mishap in the sout unconscious at the scene and is in intensive care at Lions lineup. “It was really horrible, and the ambula Gate Hospital in North Vancouver. Northbound driver a hard time getting through.” Lisa Ross, 23, of Delta, and southbound driver Jose No charges had been laid by Monday. Council says no to clear-cut logging .. ... - By Ron Enns last week‘s council meeting she does posed bylaw would also addres .,... . ,‘...;:,‘...‘I ...... Squamkh Chief not want logging company Merrill interface concerns, steep slope ‘ $r Ring and the Newport develop- cerns and protectioq of her < Clear-cut logging methods now ment company, which have both trees. ’! used in areas within the municipali- clear-cut logged some of their land Coun. Ron Barr voted against ty planned for future residential holdings in the Garibaldi Highlands ing a Vancouver legal firm a development may be restricted area, to do so again. She said the mum of $3,000 to draft a tree p ...... under a proposed tree preservation practice has resulted in drainage vation bylaw and strategy. He s tions, render proper first aid and qualify bylaw and strategy. and slope stability concerns. such a bylaw is a waste of tim for P.A.D.9. Divemaster Training. Tree bylaws have recently been Lonsdale said Merrill & Ring is money. introduced in other parts of British attempting to remove part of its Coun. Ted Craddock sai Columbia, including a contentious land from the province’s forest land would be willing to spend 10 ti one in Vancouver, where there are reserve, which would then allow the the amount council has appro stringent restrictions on tree cutting company to remove the trees at will. He said he does not want Me on existing single-family lots. The She said there have already been Ring or Newport to clear-c Squamish bylaw is not intended to drainage problems in the Pia Road within the municipality again. affect single-family lots, but rather area on land logged in this manner Coun. Paul Lalli said the esthe large tracts of land owned by log- by Newport. of the community are more im I PORTS 892-3366 ging and development companies. Municipal planning director tant than the $3,000 council Mayor Corinne Lonsdale said at Margaret Thornton said the pro- spend to draft the bylaw. t SECOND AVENUE, SQUAMISH THE SQUA

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Get Personal. Choose Any quamish Transit expansion One Of Five Free Phones. * Free Ce!lular Phone praised by youth worker First Month of muter service to day workers at Local Calls Free Woodfibre," said Lonsdale. "In the future e Free Weekends we may add Sunday morning service, 100 Free Minutes a depending on customer demand." Coordinated through the Squamish and Howe Sound Chamber of Commerce, some businesses are celebrating the new service by offering special discounts to transit riders. The West Coast Railway Heritage Park is offering $2 off admis- sion. The Brennan Park Leisure Centre is hosting a loonie swim on the inaugural Friday evening from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and ith community partners to promote Sunday afternoon from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Dutchie's Trading Post, IDA Pharmacy s fewer cars on the road. and the Royal Bank are also participating. Passengers can pick up discount coupons from the transit bus drivers begmning Sept. 5. ocial Services bus pass). Thkre will b; Total cost of the expansion is $28,500, orth Loop trips and four South with the local share of $6,700. Squamish trips from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Transit and HandyDart services are a ed bus trips Friday evening will partnership between the District of e needs of shoppers and young Squamish and B.C. Transit. It is operated ith five additional trips, the last by Whistler Transit Ltd. ting the downtown area at 9:22 p.m. Last year the Squamish Transit system s is great. The kids have been want- carried a total of 71,400 passengers. The rvice for two years," said youth expanded service is anticipated to r John Harvey. "Friday night is a increase ridership by 7,500 passengers night for demand on the bus per year, generating $8,000 in fares. as taken a long time but this is Schedule details are available in the __ - 3&. C..-l. mL--- '1 LwL 1113~s~ey. new rider's guide which is available on esthetif!!!e're building on January's one-bus the buses, at Municipal Hall or the cham- imnn ansion- . which-_- doubled frequency to ber of commerce office. For y 45 minutes and provided com- 892-9025. -I 0 .I[*(;I 'S'I' 2i. IO00 TI IE SQUM/fISri CI-IIEF THE SQUAMISH CHIEF is published every Tuesday by Whistler Printing & Publis Box 3500,38 1 7 3 Second Avenue, Squamish BC VON Directions: An overview of growth and change

cl~i~~riiishis '1 growing community. Never has that been more t)\.idt>ntthm in the pnst ytw. From the smallest subdivision to Stht) nt)\\* Squ;fIini..;hSt'ltiori shopping centre at the corner of CIc~hmi.k~~iiit. aid Hwy. 99, growth is everywhere. For WIW, it ~in,i\' set'rii to have happened overnight. But that is iiot tlw icisc~.htliirn'v years of work have gone into the projects out- linc>d in tht) Dire&& supplmment in this week's edition of The Sqii '1 inn i sli C1iit.t. OIW twmplc~,the iirst plans for a major housing development on t lit) ~~lmiquLinmI3Iind Channel surfaced some 15 years ago. I-:wiitudly stwrd through dltht. zoning and approval processes LY dt~\.t.lqwrEd \'mion, foundations were poured earlier this year 'ihd tlic builclings 'ire rapidly rising. Vernon has numerous other p-opt>rtics in SqiiL2mish,and the success of his Marina Estates will 11 11 ~lo 11 L-, t td1 v 1cci d to nnorc ti cvelo y men ts. Not wtJr\'oiic qu'itcs growth with progress. Some would like to wo 5qu;lniisli stay t'cxevcr the way it was in 1950. It is natural to tlw ccmnrnL~nity you love to stay the way it is. But that /- '1 13 p 1-0'I i h i 5 11 'i r d 1 v re a 1i s t i c . CoIiniiimities g;"\~ and change. With Whistler becoming and iiiLiintLliningits st'itus cis the top ski resort in North America, it was inc)\.it,iblt. tht businesses would try to convince some of the Wii5t 1t)r tr;lific to stop in Squanmish for a while. They have suc- wddtmd thtsucc't'ss will grow. As you can see from the special tdi t ion, Squnnnish licis mort3 to offer than ever before. Sharing he wildernes :I riitijor L~enditf'ronn all. this growth is employment. There have hwi Iwiclrtd5 of dircct jobs created in all the businesses which By Cheryle Bass II'IVO tuw hilt owr the pist year, both in construction and So0 Coalition for 3t d!'i iig. T'hw Lnri'ni;lny nnort. jobs which you can't immediate1 see, Sustainable Forests !.L 1 I' t 1IC ;t c c'o ii in t 'I 11t s, 1'3 w y e r s, d rc h i t e ct s, a n d s u p p 1i e rs . Ihougln II-C ha\^ writt& about all of these projects as they went Ninety six percent of the ii~micl rcwii.s to reality, 0111- spcial edition brings them all together forests in Sea to Sky Country are in 'in overview, 50 we can scc what we have done and where the Crown land. Of this amount 12 zoin~iiunit\~is liktllv to go. But we have really only scratched the per cent is called working for- ~LI~IJL-v. Elwvhc.rr *in the pqwr you will find more stories about est, areas where logging can take place. The Forest Service ?lwwt 11 ;1n~!clnangc~ in o~ircon-munity. :b ~l~wi,ivc \1~i!1 ilo ow- best tc! keep everyone informed as has the challenge of managing t Iww p*ojcctsL3~-t' ~-0Iiiy1etcd and new ones begin the process. It is these forests, keeping them indcd m cwiting time in the history of Squamish, and we are healthy while meeting the i~roii~lto bo '3 pLlrtof it. needs of wildlife, public and commercial recreation, water supply, visual quality of the Sea Cycle helmets soon mandatory to Sky corridor, wilderness areas, and the forest industry. qiimiih c\.clisth IiLn.t)hxl hir warning of the new provincial The forest industry has long twiriwt Ic~~v\vhiih corn it.^ i:ito eficct Scpt. 3. Those not wearing lyp-o\td Iwxdgcw- could be find It is hard to understand provided the District of \hi wnic pwpli~don't ~c)~irhclmcts. There are the usual argu- Squamish with a solid econom- ic base and stable, well paying mtiiit3 of t't)c,lingtlw wind in your hair, and the freedom of choice. jobs. It continues to do so in the 1 Iw IJL-~~of thc iwic arc s,iicty and health care costs. There are traditional manner with in()i*o t hari c'110~1ghcsnmpIt2l; in which helmets have prevented seri- Western Pulp, the expanding oii~brciin dLmriicigt..hcl tlw provincial government has to do some- thing to ~.ccluit.ht3,dth cCiwcosts. Photo radar is part of that yro- Interfor sawmill, the Forest Service, logging companies, pmi, tr\%ig to 5,top dri\.tm from speeding. The helnmet law is ~~11ot1wr&vct. I Icad mil brc2in injuries are extreniely costly to the trucking, road building, and sil- viculture contractors. Now it is 11~~~iltliLXC w\tom a hole. If t~iiou,qIificople could understand the benefits of helmets, it is playing a vital role in providing opportunities for the growing ii inli Aolv t lit) go\.tminlcnt would have to intrude with legslation. industry of wilderness recre- hir w h)quentl\; see cycling combinations such as a parent wear- ation. Use of parks and Forest ins c~ 11clnnt)t riding the bike with an unprotected baby in the rear Service camping areas increased >tbLit, or \.ice) \rcrsa. an average of 12 per cent and Eitlit~rstrap on ci braincage, or be prepared to make a sizable donation to the province's general revenue fund. tree farm licence #38 camping spots an average of 52 per cent in 1994 and 1995. THE SOUAhIISH CHIEF How is the forest industry involved in recreation and why Publis tier Advertising Manager Accountant do recreationists use the work- 1'1'11 n 1, Gr'dla 111 Dianne Hathaway Ken Key AI Price photo Ad Representative Administrative Assistant ing forest? Darien Adley Jill Smith The logging companies build Production Manager Circulation Manager and maintain roads which Lyle Stachosk Henry Lacroix access the working forest. There, incredible vistas greet Graphic Design Receptionist Harley Poolc Rustilla Swann the eye upon rounding a corner Kama Woods or cresting a hill. Wildlife The S uamish Chief is published weekly b WestMount Press Ltd. President: Robert abounds, finding food in the W. aoull Vice-president: Keith Bennett 4roup Publisher: Jeanneke Van Hattem logged openings and shelter in the new and old forests. Tiny side roads provide private campsites and quiet fishing holes for those who need respite the logging roads to access waterway health, wildlife Published Tuesdays. Telephone: [604] 892-9161, Fax: [604] 892-8483 e-mail: from life's hectic pace. The exciting whitewater rivers and tat, and wilderness recre [email protected]. Yearly subscriptions: Home deliver S uamish Forest Service publishes maps area] $35; Canadian mail delivery $60; U.S. [second class] &b %dn; to get to the snow for snowmo- Squamish and its residents overseas $1 15 Cdn. with all the roads, and the log- biling and cross-country skiing. welcoming the industry ging companies will tell you Horseback riders and mountain wilderness recreation and Re roduction of an material contained in this publication is expressly c /&bidden wtthouY the prior consent of the publisher. Canada Post which roads are open and bikers drive to deactivated ing more ways for visitors publication mail sates product a No. 251828. which have been deactivated. roads, then take challenging or residents to safely enjoy ,-. Box 3500, 381 13 Second Avenue, B.C. VON 3G0 % The loggers provide a safety net scenic rides with no traffic. backyard and workplace. uamish RCMP

presses visitors Get Personal. Choosc Any One Of Five Free Phones. y wife and I were impressed by two RCMP officers Free Cellular Phone a recent visit to Squamish. ter staying overnight with friends in Squamish, we First Month of passing Shannon Falls, which my wife had never IJOcaI Calls Free . As I wheeled into the parking lot across the high- 0 Free Wcekentis from the falls for a better look, the two policemen 100 Free Minutes a wed us to learn why there wasn’t a new insurance y sticker on our rear licence plate. Month During s I sheepishly produced the sticker and attached it to Week d a y E veri i n gs licence plate, we were told we wouldn’t be fined $75 Free Activation not posting the sticker as required by law. hile this isn’t going to help balance our provincial get, it sure left us with a good feeling about amish. Although the Shannon Falls experience was ned, that was my fault. If the reason and judgment se two officers (whose names I did not note) is any ration of how Squamish treats its visitors, I’m sure y return and help the local economy. Mark Allan “Yourlocul commzmicaiiorzs e~perts Prince George in [be htdzw-tnui Prrrk” *CELLULAR *PAGING *AU?’OTEL*SATELLITE* 39002C Iliscotwry Way, Syutrr~rishiiitius[ritdI IIurk -1 Letters policy Phone: 802-22IO

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The school will accommodate 425 students in s 1-7, and 100 kindergarten students. new playground will be finished by the time stu- head back to classes next week. ovations to Garibaldi Highlands Elementary mMecSicAlert 01 cost the district $2.2 million, exactly what was 1-800-668-1507 built a new library and activity room, two new classrooms and four additional class- The school can now accommo- te 300 students in grades 1-7 and 50 kindergarten stu- 6-7 students will no longer have to attend

School unless thevd are enrolled French immersion. At Howe Sound Secondary School we have complet- Phase I of construction,’’ said Courtice. The school funding for the theatre and added a lab to train students for the hospi- \ school has a new library, art room o gymnasiums, a music lab and special education Open 7 days a week. ms. Due to the provincial government freeze on pgrading of remaining labs and TeL 89215646 s on hold, as is replacement of the field and track. The board anticipates an enroll- Fax 898-9825 of 800 students at HSSS this term, which means ght portables will have to stay. Downtown Squamish freeze on capital spending spells a temporary halt for an upgrade and enlargement facilities at ale Secondary School which currently offers

had budgeted for $800,000 for upgrading this year e had to put our plans on hold until Get Good January,” said Courtice. “We would like to nd Brackendale Secondary to include grades 11 and ted costs for new construction and renova- Grades at”,,,

school board is planning renova- nd Squamish elementary schools in the year 2000 an expansion to Valleycliffe ele- Dog owners

, Full set of nails s4 5.00 cautioned about Fills $25." New customers only with Louise canine distemper By Ron Enns Squamishchief

A resent outbreak of canine distem- per in the Okanagan area should not Repair It! cause panic among Squamish dog Washers Dryers owners, but they should be aware of Ranges Freezers the disease. About 50 suspected cases of canine Fridges distemper have been reported in the Dishwashers Penticton area and additional cases J Microwaves have been reported from the Kelowna area. Canine distemper is the most lethal I BEST APPLIANCE REPAIR of dog diseases and was rampant in 898-BEST(898-23 78) the Squamish area as recently as the early 1970s. The last suspected case of canine distemper in Squamish - occurred about four years ago, said Squamish veterinarian Dr. Stein Hoff Vaccinating for the viral disease can cause it to retreat, but cannot com- pletely eradicate it, Hoff said. Large areas can be free of canine distemper, but it is always circulating among the Became we care. dog population. Hoff said dogs should be vaccinated annually for canine dis- temper. We Provide Traditional B Canine distemper is highly conta- gious among dogs and is spread through body fluids. Its symptoms are flu-like with intestinal problems. Dogs can have a persistent fever with dis- charges from the eyes and nose. In its second stage, the virus starts growing Veterinarian Dr. Stein Hoff, right, and his assistant Djanna Mulllni in the neWOUS tissue and Can Cause a demonstrate giving an annual canine distemper shot to Signi, a ter painful twitch. However, clinical signs cross, David &aidson can be vague and variable.

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co-Challenge deleaates- - W - the effort will turn to the yacht. ”That’s where our main focus will be in Squamish. I think we can really open some eyes about what Squamish has to offer. I am hoping some of the Eco- Challenge suppliers and sponsors will be allenge race this week in the Sea coming down for that part of the race, and we will be talking to them about ough the race started at 4:30 a.m. investment possibilities in Squamish.” me sign for delegates was erect- ed last Monday at the entrance to Squamish, and downtown stores have been supplied with posters welcoming Eco-Challenge visitors. north of Squamish, and will likely The environmental service project com- at the windsurfing spit Thursday ponent of Eco-Challenge will involve 300 participants cleaning up the upper reach- es of the Mamquam Blind Channel. “I think it’s going to be a hoot,” said Meg Fellowes of the Squamish Estuary Conservation Society. ”It’s an opportuni- ty to meet some really good people and ish. A floating hospitality suite do something really good for Squamish. de show has been set up aboard It will really be the only opportunity for etre yacht The Destiny I Aug. 29- the contestants and local folks to sit down and shoot the breeze.’’ Race participants, media members, and we have talked to from around the Squamish volunteers will gather on the Id are extremely interested in what old McKay car lot at Hwy. 99 and are doing,” said chamber manager Loggers Lane by 11 a.m. Friday for the dy Magee, “both as a spot for filming cleanup. There will be a half-hour brief- race and a vantage point to watch the ing and the project will begin, hauling old logs, broken docks, bicycles and yacht will be anchored in Howe other flotsam and jetsam from the water-

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Doym dTEaBoRARY Tree buffer loses out to.developmen which he had asked be 10 feet to act he is willing to plant new trees at as a better sound barrier. Council own expense all along the fence. We will send y.0~QUALIFED persar~ denied the request. Harker said a municipal pa! I OVERNIGHT Three years of trying to save an Harker said the hotel manager worker told him it is likely the da a within a few shurt HOURS eight-metre high cedar hedge that originally agreed to leave the trees age done to the trees will cause thl We IMEKVEW acts as a sound barrier between a in place along his front yard, and to die. CheckREFERENCEs Squamish residence and one of the only remove those along the back Hopkins said the landscaping SA\% you town’s busiest night spots has yard. the parking lot will make the a MONEY and ended in the almost certain death of Ocean Port manager Jim Hopkins look better than it was before. BOOKWORK the trees. They will be replaced by a said he does not like killing trees, said bar staff use a noise meter in 1 Otke Haurs :6amW 12 midnight fence. but added that parts of the trees parking lot to ensure the level is I Baxm PtKHle:(604)- Peter Harker, whose Second along Harker’s front yard had to be too high, even though there is Garibaldi Hlghlands, BC Fax :(604) 89M930 Avenue house is tucked between removed to make room for the noise bylaw in the commerci Tdl Ftee :1-8885504555 Municipal Hall and Ocean Port required 25 parking stalls. There zoned area. He said because a co Hotel, has met with representatives was also root damage to the trees mercial establishment and a rt from the District of Squamish and where sewer work was being done. dence are side by side, there N ca the Ocean Port Hotel to try to save He said the fence will be cedar and be a happy solution.” the trees straddling his property and the hotel grounds. (Survey stakes at the site show the trunks of trees are actually on hotel property.) Harker said he values the trees for their esthetics, but just as much for their noise-blocking qualities. An excavator which was working on a new parking lot for the Ocean Port Hotel last week knocked large limbs off the trees to make room for in downtown Squami a fence which is to be built around Gari bald i Estates, the new parking lot. The lot is being built as a requirement of additional seating available on the patio of the hotel’s bar. Harker said he would have pre- ferred that the municipality insist the trees remain intact, instead of demanding a fence be built. Peter Harker is upset with damage to a cedar hedge that acts as a sou Squamish council last year barrier between his home and the Ocean Port Hotel. Ron Enns photo approved of the six-foot fence, Driver charged aiter braking too fast, causing collisio The driver of a car which Cheakamus canyon rock system was stolen Aug suddenly braked after slide site on Hwy. 99 from a house under c merging into traffic ahead drove her vehicle off the struction on Governm of another car on Hwy. 99 Police road before a curve in the Road. at the Industrial Way highway. The accident intersection has been occurred Aug. 20 at 2:Ol The Squamish RC charged with driving Blottw- p.m. The -woman was detachment is in pos! without due care and injured and there was sion of items that hl attention. As a result of in the Squamish estuary. about $10,000 damage to been turned in to pol braking, the trailing car I the vehicle. The woman The owners of the folk McKenzie & Mekenzie rear-ended the north- It was reported Aug. 15 was charged with failing ing items can telephr that numerous tools left at to confine the vehicle to the detachment at 8 p.0, Box 360 bound merging car. The Lkm Bay, 6.C VON 2EO collision occurred Aug. 19 a Pemberton Avenue con- the roadway. 9611 or visit the detz Phone (604) 921-7976 at 6:12 p.m. struction site were stolen. ment to further iden FaX (rn) 921-7938 It is usually the driver of I A VCR was stolen from and claim the goods. loll Free 1-800-4?57976 a vehicle that rear-ends A witness saw two males one of two Timber Town A burgundy suitci M&M@mindlinkkca another vehicle that is on bicycles leaving Trailer Park .residences containing personal it€ charged, Squamish RCMP through the window of an that were broken into. was found on Tanta Cpl. John Laseur said. But industrial park business Police received a report of Road (file number in this case,he said, it Aug. 16 at 10:21 p.m. It is one of the break-ins Aug. 7589). appeared the driver of the unknown if anything was 20 at 6:09 p.m. Numerous e Items falling off o merging car deliberately stolen from the building. items were missing from vehicle on Hwy. 99 braked without needing I the other residence. Porteau Cove on Aug. to. Two vehicles parked at I were recovered i SANG Both drivers were the Cat Lake recreation A driver and two passen- include: hand bag, g Squamish women. One area were broken into the gers, all from New bag, garbage bag cont; person was injured and night of Aug. 17-18. A Westminster, escaped safe- ing blankets, sleeping p damage to both vehicles purse was stolen from one ly from a pick-up truck duffle bag and tent ( was estimated at $7,000. of the vehicles. fully on fire on Hwy. 99 at number 96-7647). I Porteau Cove Aug. 21 at A boy‘s BMX bicj Police removed 40 mari- Police received a report about 9 p.m. Investigators was found on a trail i juana plants from a site at the evening of Aug. 18 are trying to find out the bush area in Brackend about Mile 14.5 of the that a Plateau Drive house cause of the fire. Lions Bay (file number 96-7784). MacMillan Bloedel log- had been ransacked and fire department members A men’s mountain b ging road in the that numerous items had extinguished the blaze. was found near Mamquam River valley. been stolen. Electronic Mamquam overpass (

The plants were found equipment, a laptop com- A large portable stereo number 96-7793).$ from the air by RCMP puter, 2 VCR and other members on a search items are missing. Police find drug operatior using a police helicopter. m The plants were burned at Two Squamish men Marijuana -with an estimated street value of $15,( the Squamish detachment. blamed each other for was found by police at a growing operation at Police said they plan being at fault after two Mamquam Road residence. doing more air searches to vehicles sideswiped at the Squamish RCMP members entered the residence w try to locate more marijua- Hwy. 99-Industrial Way a search warrant Aug. 21 at 9:45 p.m. na plants. intersection. Total damage They found about 20 marijuana plants and growi SUITE 201 .. 1364 PEMBERTONAv I was $2,000. equipment at the residence. SQUAMISH, About 50 boom chains H A 23-year-old Squamish man is to appear in court (604) 892- were stolen the night of A Pemberton woman October. Aug. 13-14 from the West looking ahead at a flagper- Police have recommended a charge under the Narc0 1 Barr Contracting log sort son at the under-repair Control Act of cultivation of marijuana. 4 NEWS SPECIAL SERVICE L The Squamish Pentecostal Church and mman Calvary Conimu nit1' Ch 'LIrch ;i re p 1o ;i se d to II;W tiie GOSPEL RIDERS joinirlg us SUNDAY, SEIYI: 1st. Preacher Mike will be speaking in the Morning Worship Service ;it 1O:OO a.m. at the Pentecostal Asse tilbly F;ici 1 it y on hckIt.! Av~~~LK.Coi~ie he;ir the Good N&w! 1 Come early to get a seat & be blessed! t

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residence w ts and growi pear in court der the Narc0 STOP WORRYING ABOUT YOUR BILLS! NEWS HOW! IT‘S SIMPLE!! If you own a home - even if it isn’t fully CONSIDER AN EXAMPLE. paid for - we will arrange a HOME EQUITY MORTGAGE for Day-care bylaw put on hoh $1 0,OOO - SI 00,OOO or more to help pay off your bills. BEFORE carloan ...... $15,OoO@ Wmo. Utilizing our extensive lender contacts, we re not only able to personal Loan.. ..$3ooo @$2WmO. By Ron Enns instead of the existing potential ramificatic offer our qualified clients interest rates starting as low as Credit Cards .....$7000@ $35o/mo. Squamish Chief limit of seven, the noting greater traffic, 6.5%, we are also able to offer approvals based solely on AFlER Steven Hui, BBA increase in the amount of increasing the allowa your homes equity - not your credit history or imme. Low-yorlglpc Mortgage Speclalist A proposed municipal noise at day-care centres number of children The bottom line is a home equity mortgage will cut your s25.OOo-. @- t3owuma bylaw which would allow and the increase traffic day-care centres. monthly payments by up to half, lower your interest costs BENEFIT a maximum of 10 children would generate com- Coun. Don Ross s and allow you to keep more of your hard earned pay cheque Yousme Call Toll Free at Squamish day-care cen- plaints from adjacent there is a great demi in vour wallet. mmor~~ 1.888.6624688 tres will be rewritten and neighbors. for day-care centres OllO~~ reconsidered by council. Most day-care centres in Squamish. Council was to give the Squamish are home-based He said by allowing first two of four required businesses located in resi- children at day-care c readings of the proposed dential neighborhoods. tres it is more feasible bylaw at its meeting last Council did agree to operators to hire additi week, but a report from make the wording clearer, a1 staff. municipal clerk Joe Barry and is to reconsider a If the first two readi brought up two concerns. rewritten proposed bylaw of the proposed bylaw AMBRO @ ASSOCIATES One was that the wording at its next meeting. passed, a public heal MORTGAGE CONSULTANTS LTD. ;i in the bylaw was unclear The proposed bylaw will will be held to allow and caused confusion still include allowing up comments .from the 4 1430-1 188 West Georgia St. Van., B.C. V6E 4A2 between provincial and to 10 children at a day- zens before council c municipal licencing care centre. siders final adoption requirements. But Coun. Ron Barr the change, which wo The other was that by urged council members to applicable through PUZ?LIC MEETINGS allowing 10 children, “think twice” about the Squamish. . REGIONAL SOLID WASTE Partvim vouths shatter police car glas d VI MA.NAGElMENT PIAN By A1 Price lems,” Laseur said. ”A large. rock 1 Squamish Chief thrown at one police car from the cro’ a Education Programs ... and as a result the windshield was SI IRecycling Centre for Whistler, A rock thrown from the crowd shat- tered. Squamish, and Lillooet I.. tered the windshield of a Squamish ”It is felt that Squamish parents sho I Curbside collection of recyclables RCMP cruiser when officers attended a be made aware of these outdoor,part in Lillooet and Squamish... complaint of a group of youths having an In case their children were in attendal I A large Central Composting facility outdoor party near the golf course on located in the area surrounding they might like to know about it.” Whistler.. Mashiter Creek Friday. Sgt. Dwain Wetteland of the Squan Waste Transfer Stations in Each Cpl. John Laseur said when officers detachment said outdoor parties are Major Centre ... attended the scene at 11:30 p.m., they ongoing problem for police. I Closing Gold Bridge, Pemberton, found “numerous underage youths con- “We’re finding lately more and m Whistler, and Squamish Landfills ... suming alcohol, sorne of which were this is the reaction we get. At one t m A 10 to 20 yr. contract to ship the causing disturbance.” southern reduced garbage to a when we broke up a party it was g( \AI-..-.,aahingtoii State .... A fight had broken out between two But now, people are resisting and The location of the proposed people, and officers intervened. wanting to leave .” Pem be rton transfer station... ”When the two were being removed, Replacement cost of the windshielc the group of youths turned on the attend- about-$300, and the cruiser was QU ing police officers and caused- some prob- service for several days.

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CmptUhtions! It was celebration time Saturday, August 24th at the New I A&W Restaurant located at Squamish Station. Some very special dignitaries took part Labour only, parts & taxes extra. Offer 0Xp1feS apt. 6/96. in the Grand Opening ribbon cutting ceremony. From left is A&W co-owner Larry I Henderson, the world famous A&W Root Bear, acting Mayor Tom Biuusgaard, and co- I BONUS - US~~~~AUTOPRO owner Valerie Henderson. Credit Card & receive 10% off any other labour charges! RWOPRO (Not valid witfi anyarrPentsprdals) “The Spirit of Squamish is a special NATIONAL GUARANTEE promotion sponsored by the Squamish This space sponsored by: BRAKES Chief. There are certain conditions I MUFFLERS DIAMOND HEAD MOTORS LTD. FRONT END which apply in order to appear in the SUSPENSION Our AB space. Please call advertising manager 1008 Industrial Way Dianne Hathaway at 892-9161 for Squamish, B.C. details. ” 892-3365 c 1 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF tlUGUS?’ 27, 1906 I NEWS lo/dAmenta’s star on the rise ficati 1Squamish singer to compete against the world’s best traffic all0w ky AJ Price series of performances his victory, and having ildrer sguamish Chief against performers from done two professional every Canadian province, performances for a ,oss Squamish singer John every American state and London Drugs cosmetics dem \menta was still in shock European representatives. seminar in Vancouver, he mtrer Iaturday morning after “It’s pretty ironic 1/11 be has been asked to repeat vinning the PNE Youth singing an Italian love the performance for a sim- AND CRUSHED STONE owinl alent Search the night song in the middle of ilar conference in Toronto ROCK care before. For his efforts, Memphis of all places,’’ in November. asiblc \menta won $1,500 and said Amenta. Tennessee is addit n expenses paid trip to world renowned as the lemphis, Tenn. during home of country music. read, he last week of ”After the competition 3ylau eptember to compete in people were calling me le 3 hea International Youth the next Pavarotti, but I allow alent Finals. don’t know about that. I the “This has been the great- was so amazed just to win. st year ever for me,” said During the PNE I was ncil . bptior ,menta, who just finished asked to join a lot of :h wc summer run of Jesus groups to sing for money rougl- ‘hrist Superstar with and people have been heatre Under the Stars at talking about a recording lalkin Bowl in Stanley contract, but I can’t let ark. anything interfere with Lorraine Gamba made it to las “I just thought I’d go my school.” the semi-finals. 3ck to my Italian heritage Earlier this year, Amenta, rock 7 ?d sang Torna a Amenta will be asked to ie cro a graduate of Howe xriento, an old Italian Sound Secondary School, perform at next year’s Mas SI Ilk song about love. I won a $10,000 scholarship PNE Youth Talent Search (plained it to the audi- to attend UBC this fall. He and hand over his crown ts sho Ice beforehand in plans to study theatre and to the next budding super- r,pari @ish and then just sang French, and get his teach- star. Squamish singer endai . ’I They loved it. And I ing degree. Lorraine Gamba, who .. :Id the Squamish banner ”They can take away my made it to the semi-finals lquarr gh because we were all fame but they can’t take this year, will also be invit- :s are 0 0 lowed to hold up the away my degree, so that is ed back in 1997. $39999 5 CD Changer $129.99- 10 Hour Playback DAW SCCH34 I I 0 inners from our home 1 first and foremost,” he “All these incredible It;l lsie Coniroi SLSI 40 XBS Extra Bass Sys. id mc Immunity before the per- said. things happened to me me ti ” this year, and I expect the ras gc rm a nce . This week Amenta will Memphis, Amenta next year will be incredi- and n be doing a series of media BROWN’S VIDEO- ill be competing in a interviews as a result of ble,” said Amenta. 2nd Avenue, Squamish Aster Road, Pemberton shielc 892-3004 892-3816 894686 I 1s oui

SQUAMISH -BRITISH Ministry of LOLUMBCS Forests CREDIT UNION INVITATION TQ TENDER Sealed tenders for two bridge construction contracts located on the In-SHUCK-ch Forest Service Road, will be received by the District Manager, Squamish Forest District, 42000 Loggers Lane, Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0, until September 25, 1996, at 3:30 p.m. local time. The particulars are is pleased to announce... as follows: IN-SHUCK-CH &AKE ROAD) 10.8 KM WIN ONE C: REEK DESIGN, SUPPLY, INSTALL COM- PLETE, PRECAST CONCRETE DECK COMPOSITE STEEL GIRDER BRIDGE (33 metres long by 4.88 metres wide, L75 Load Rating) WITH PRE CAST FOOTING, IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINISTRY CONCEPT DRAWINGS. BRIDGE TO BE PLACED JUST UPSTREAM OF EXISTING SKEWED LOG BRIDGE WITH TIMBER DECK. EXISTING BRIDGE TO REMAIN IN USE DURING ;Automated CONSTRUCTION BUT TO BE REMOVED BY CONTRACTOR UPON COMPLETION OF NEW m-I BRIDGE. WORK INCLUDES ROAD APPROACHES AND HEAVY RIP RAP PROTECTION. 7s’ Banking UCK -CH ROAD! 8.5 KM CATALINA CRW REMOVE EXISTING LOG CULVERT AND REPLACE WITH PRECAST CONCRETE SLAB DECK BRIDGE (8.6 metres o/a by 6.1 metre a wide Load Rating L75). CONTRACT INCLUDES DESIGN, SUPPLY AND INSTALL IN ACCOR- DANCE WITH CONCEPT DRAWINGS TO BE SUPPLIED BY THE MINISTRY. CONTRACTOR lil, WILL BE REQUIRED TO OUTLINE A SCHEDULE OF WORK, TO MINIMIZE ROAD CLOSURE; WHEN TENDERING. ‘S Still Putting People First Tender packages may be obtained as of September 12, 1996, from one of the following Ministry Through Serwice Irnprowernents of Forests locations during regular office hours. m Squamish Forest District Office, 42000 Loggers Lane, Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0 Pemberton Field Office, 7410 Prospect Street, Pemberton, B.C. VON 2L0 We now have 3 convenient located ABM3 in Squamish (Pemberton - Tuesdays only 9:OO a.m. - 12:OO pm. and I:OO - 4:OO p.m.) 1, Highlands Mall 4 mandatory site viewing will be conducted by the Ministry of Forests on September 12, 1996, eaving the Squamish Forest District Office at 1O:OO a.m. (local time) at 42000 Loggers Lane, 2, ?=I1 store (turn off from Hwy99) Squamish, B.C. Interested parties must provide their own 4x4 transportation. 3. Downtown, corner of 2nd Ave. and Winnipeg St., renders must be completed on the form enclosed and submitted in the envelope supplied in in the lobby of the Squamish Credit Union iccordance with the conditions of tender. H 40 tender shall be considered containing any qualifying clauses whatsoever. Our ABM’s also accept cards from these systems The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

\I1 inquiries should be directed to Ken Paterson, Engineering Officer, at 898-2100. The 1996/97 school year commences Tuesday, September 3rd, 1996. New students should be aware that attendance boundaries are designated for each schoc Information can be obtained from the School Board Office or individual schools. New students to the district should register before school opening if possibli Please contact the school for an appointment during the week of August 26th, 1996. The following is a list of the schools with telephone numbers. Brackendale Secondary Principal - Tom Croft PLEASE NOTE that only new students to the area need to register or those 898-3671 applying to attend a school outside their regular attendance area. Anyone Howe Sound Secondary 892-5261 Principal - Marg Pallot Pemberton Secondary 894-631 8 Principal - Ron Albertin unable to register prior to school opening may register on the first day of Blackwater Creek Elem. 452-3330 Vice-principal - Brenda Gow (D’Arcy) school. Brackendale Elementary 898-3651 Principal - Jeff Larcombe Students new to the Blackwater Creek School in O’Arcy will register on the first Garibaldi Highlands Elem. 898-3688 Principal - MikeVan der Ree day of school (Brenda Gow - Vice-Principal). Marnquam Elementary 898-3601 Principal - Brian Edwards Myrtle Philip Elementary 932-5321 Principal - Mike Edwards (Whistler) PLEASE NOTE that children eligible for September 1996 registration for Year Signal Hill Elementary 894-6378 Principal - John Flack (Pemberton) 1 (kindergarten) includes all children whose fifth birthday is on or before Stawamus Elementary 892-5904 Principal - Bob Oaly December 31st, 1996. Proof of Date of Birth (Birth Certificate) is required. Squamish Elementary 892-9307 Principal - Trevor Harris Any students who intend to undertake course work at either Pemberton Va II e y cliff e E le me nt a r y 892-9394 Principal - Ian Kent Secondary School or Howe Sound Secondary School in the 2nd, 3rd or 4th Whistler Secondary 905-2581 Principal - Rick Smith quarter of the school year must register prior to September 30, 1996. ( A Community School ) SCHOOL CALENDAR 1996197 SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS Schools open ...... Tuesday, September 3rd Thanksgiving Day ...... Monday, October 14th School Board meetings for the 1996197 school year have been scheduled as follows: School closed for Professional Development ...... Friday, October 18th 6:OO p.m. Regular (Tentatively at School Board Office) Remembrance Day Monday, November 11th 2nd Wednesday of the month - ...... Education Presentations (at a specific school) Schools close for Christmas vacation...... Friday, December 20th 4th Wednesday of the month - 3:30 p.m. Christmas Vacation ...... December 23 - January 3rd Schools reopen ...... Monday, January 6th SCHOOL SUPPLIES District-Wide Professional Day...... Friday, February 14th School supply lists for students for most of the schools in the district are available at the Schools close for Spring Break ...... -...... Friday, March 14th School Board Office, 37866 Second Avenue, Squamish, B.C., 892-5228 or at most stores Spring Vacation ...... March 17th - 21st where school supplies can be purchased in the Pemberton, Whistler and Squarnish areas. Schools closed for Good Friday ...... A,...... Friday, March 28th Schools closed for Easter Monday ...... Monday, March 31st STUDENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE Schools closed for Victoria Day ...... Monday, May 19th Student Accident Insurance is available. Information and application forms can be obtained School year ends ...... Friday, June 27th at your child’s school.

~ -~- TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE SCHEDULE OF FEES AND DEPOSITS The Board of School Trustees of School District No. 48 (How Sound) wishes to advise In accordance with Section 100 (6) of the School Act a schedule of Fees and Deposits is the parents of students who are not on a regular bus route and are eligible for trans- available for students and parents at the schools. portation assistance, that they may pick up application forms from any school and sub- mit the completed forms to the School Board Office. You may be eligible if you live beyond BUS SCHEDULES: * -q@@PI not n n i - I fin walking distance to school or a bus Stop. These applications are renewable at the begin- In compliance with Board policy 5142 - Regulations for Conduct on School ning of each school term. Buses -pupils are expected to be at the pick-up point before bus arrival time. Walking distance: Year 1 (Kindergarten) to Year 4 (Grade 3) = 3.2 km. (5 minutes is desirable). Grade 4 to Grade 12 = 4 km.

SQUAMISH AREA - Leave: Timber Town 8:17 a.m. BUS ROUTE NO. 3 Three Rivers Trailer Court 8:21 a.m. Upper Squamish to Brackendale & Garibaldi Estates BUS SCHEDULE 9 Clarke Road 8:24 a.m. to Howe Sound Secondary School [ 1996/97) North Yards Reservation 8:26 a.m.- Driver: Pamela Temple-Hurley Arrive: Howe Sound Secondary Schoo 8:30 a.m. Arrive: Squamish Elementary School 8:34 a.m. leave: Daniels 7:44 a.m. 3US ROUTE 1 (A) NO. Wall’s 7:45 a.m. Saribaldi Highlands to BUS ROUTE NO. 2 (A) Gould’s 7:47 a.m. 3rackendale Secondary Garibaldi Estates to Anderson Beach Road 7:48 a.m. >river Terry Aldridge Brackendale Secondary School Vanderhoef’s 751 a.m. Driver: Barry Ernoff Tantalus Acres 8:02 a.m. .eave: Perth & Portree 750 a.m. Cheekye 8:06 a.m. The Boulevard & Leave: Wagon Wheel Trailer Court 7:31 a.m. Arrive: Brackendale Secondary School 8:lO a.m. Highlands Way North 753 a.m. Timber Town 732 a.m. Arrive: Brackendale Elementary School 8:13 a.m. rrrive: Brackendale Secondary 8:05 a.m. Garibaldi Way & Leave: Brackendale Elementary School 8:14 a.m. Mamquam Road 7:34 a.m. Depot Road & Ross Road 8:17 a.m. IUS ROUTE NO. 1 (B) Garibaldi Way & Diamond Road 7:35 a.m. Garibaldi Way & Tantalus 8:21 a.m. iaribaldi Highlands Diamond Head & Diamond 7:38 a.m. Diamond Head & Diamond Head Rd. 8:23 a.m. I Howe Sound Secondary Arrive: Brackendale Secondary School 7:45 a.m. Garibaldi Way & Diamond Road 8:24 a.m. Iriver: Terry Aldridge Garibaldi Way & Read Crescent 8:25 a.m. BUS ROUTE 2 (B) 4rrive : Howe Sound Secondary School 8:34 a.m. eave: The Boulevard & Perth 8:16 a.m. NO. Cheakamus to Brackendale, Wive : Squamish Elementary School 8:39 a.m. Perth & Portree 8:18 a.m. Brackendale to Howe Sound Secondary arrive: Alternate School 8:43 a.m. The Boulevard & Driver: Barry Emoff Highlands Way North 8:20 a.m.. BUS ROUTE NO. 4 rrive: Howe Sound Secondary School 8:33 a.m. Leave: Bukowski’s 757 a.m. 3ritannia Beach to Hou le‘s 7:58 a.m. Squamish Elementary and US ROUTE NO. 16 (A) Cheakamus Crossing 8:OO a.m. iowe Sound Secondary aribaldi Highlands to Cheekye Reservation 8:04 a.m. Iriver: Gary Kerns rackendale Secondary School Arrive: Brackendale Secondary School 8:09 a.m. J river: Kim Larsen 9rrive: Brackendale Elementary School 832 a.m. eave: The Boulevard & Perth 750 a.m. leave Brackendale Elementary School 8:t 4 a.m. The Boulevard & Oepot Road & Cottonwood Road 836 a.m. Level Three Highlands Way North 754 a.m. Cottonwood Road & Judd Road 838 a.m. Stawamus Reservation rrive: Brackendale Secondary School 8:07 a.m. Eagle Run & Government Road 8: 21 a.m. irrive: Stawamus Elementary School bes k i’s C r os s in g 8:24 a.m. hive: Howe Sound Secondary School 8:30 a.m. US ROUTE NO. 16 (B) Spiral Trailer Court 8:26 a.m. Arrive: Squamish Elementary School -nber Town & North Yards to Arrive: Howe Sound Secondary School 8:35 a.m. ,we Sound Secondary School & Arrive: Squamish Elementary School 8:40 a.m. luamish Elementary School I iver: Kim Larsen I I I -

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Tt~crc.are a lot a.m. 751 ndl, fast rivers wch as the Elc~ho II 8:02 a.m. dre just pheimnmd,” 21s \vel1 as 3:06 a.m. tv of calmer watet’tvc?ys good for 8:lO a.m. &g and ”for Ixople who don’t want 833 a.m. I into the big, wild water.” 8:14 a.m. other business which has had a r summer on the rivers is the Sea to bald eagles. David Donaldson photo 8:17 a.m. Kayalung School, the province’s top 8:21 a.m. --.v ce for learning how to have fun pad- . . I* I ,,, ,, the race course for kayakers on the Yaremkewich says an extremely broad a.m. p safely. 8:23 Mamquam River, a favorite destination range of people are participating in the Jla Jamieson, who runs the school 8:24 a.m. for paddlers from all over the Lower sport, from the minimum age of 15 and L her husband Don, says kayalung is 8:25 a.m. Mainland. Also in the Squamish area up. ”As long as you pass a rnedical test ently the fastest growing water sport a:34 a.m. there is a good range of conditions from you can keep diving well into your 70s.” nany reasons. There is more instruc- beginner to technical with lots of water- Yarenikewich says the sport will con- 8:39 a.m. available now whereas in the past falls and play holes. tinue to grow in Sqcamish because peo- 8:43 a.m. o-paddlers had to learn from a For those who prefer the view under ple are considering the environment id or by themselves. Gear has the water, the sport of scuba diving is more. Howe Sound has an abundance of roved with more durable plastic regaining its popularity with the help of living sea life to view at Porteau Cove s and keyhole cockpits larger for - new marine parks like the one at and Pam Rocks, an area in How Sound of entry and exit and safer for Porteau Cove. that Yaremkewich and local divers, with rgency exits. ”It was fairly depleted a few years ago the help of the B.C. Dive Tourism 2ople are more knowledgeable about but it’s really growing,’’ says Karen Association, are trying to get declared a ~w,”she says. “It doesn’t have to be Yaremkewich of Sea to Sky Ocean marine park. xtreme sport. We like to encourage it Sports. A dryer approach to recreational activi- sport anybody can do at any level 8:OO a.m. In just three years Squamish’s dive ties in Squa~nishsees thousands of peo- t want.” a.m. club, the Easy Breathers Scuba Club, has ple coming here each year to climb the 8:07 vas the Jamiesons who developed 8:lO a.m. grown from 12 members to 40. famous granite of the Stawanms Chief 833 a.m. 8:22 a.m. 8:25 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:33 a.m. children are available at Raj’s - Where’s a dog to run? Even right in Squami: an’s best friend But B.C. Parks has been receiving more com- it is becoming increasir will continue to ly difficult to allow dog be able to jaunt plaints by people visiting M to have a good run. Joffre Lakes provincial up the steep trails on the Smaller pooches may n backside of the Stawamus recreation area. The majority of the com- have a problem getting Chief - for now. But dog sufficient exercise whili owners who currently use plaints have to do with dogs. If the complaints on a leash, but larger the trail with their pets dogs need and want to can expect that it may not become substantial, the area will be closed to run free at times. Dike$ be too long before canines around Squamish used are banned from the canines, Carmichael said. newly created park. A draft of the Stawamus Chief Provincial Park management plan does not address the issue of dogs in the park, but meeting minutes indicate d the Stawamus Chief advi- sory committee is grap- pling with the issue. B.C. Ladies Parks district manager Drew Carmichael said the Leagues park will be identified in be excellent places to r the master plan as open “Parks aren’t for dogs. (playroom They are for conservation dogs, but more and mc for dogs, although the complaints are being issue will be monitored. values and public recre- service) ation. It’s fairly straight- made by people about b Concerns include dog unleashed pets runnin feces entering the creek forward. You don’t set aside protected areas for on the structures. (A le and contaminating a new bylaw applies to the .. water supply for the dogs - whether it’s justi- 3 :. fied or not, it’s hard to entire District ‘of campground, and people Squamish.) Some mun say.” being scared by dogs, palities have created Seniors which is an issue because, In other mountain parks - including the Rocky leash-free parks to allc for the safety of dogs and dogs to run. Perhaps t Leagues people, canines will not Mountain national parks along the B.C.-Alberta is something the Distr be required to be on of Squamish should c(: (65 & over) leashes on the steep and border and most provin- cial parks in B.C. - dogs sider - given a large rocky trails. population of canines The history of dogs in are allowed to accompany hikers. The situation during its official corn parks in Sea to Sky nity plan update, now Country is one of repres- around Squamish is unique, however, because under way. sion. Dogs used to be People who enjoy thi allowed throughout the population levels Group from which visitors are aerobic workout for Garibaldi Provincial Park, themselves and their but public pressure in the drawn are enormous; Bookings there are almost five mil- dogs, and the reward highly used area persuad- great view of Squamis ed B.C. Parks to impose lion people in the Lower Mainland and interna- and environs, can con an all-out ban, summer ue to use the Chief tra and winter. At Alice Lake tional border to Seattle area. they have been doing Provincial Park, dogs are years. But don’t be su allowed on leashes on Other parks have taken Public even more stringent mea- prised to someday sec trails, but all areas around another B.C. Parks rei the lake - even outside sures to lessen the impact B of the adventure-seeking tory sign added to the of the beaches - are off- base of the Chief outli limits. Dogs are not throngs. At Mt. Rainier National Park in ing dogs in the park. 1 allowed to set paw at the vocal minority - Murrin Provincial Park, Washington, hikers are required to register this case those who dc including the beach area not want dogs on trai and trails. human waste bags before fn exert a strong and n n Provincia1,recreation going in and upon leav- infl ing the park. (I wonder entia1 voice, man will areas - one step below have one less place to Q A how much validity would rule-laden class provin- be given to the constipa- exercise with his best cial parks - in Sea to Sky friend. Country are open to dogs. tion excuse.) Mountain biking popularity boomir Cloudraker Llamas of Continued from Page 15 mountain biking is fast ’becomingone of the area’s day hikes with trainec several trail guides, and pack llamas between 1 the development of the most popular sports. and Whistler. Bruce ai Sea to Sky Trail linking For a more unique per- spective on Squamish’s Tannys Farrell have br trail systems from running the business Let our Squamish to Pemberton, natural surroundings, family show you and yours 1 of their Brackendale h a GREAT TIME at for eight years and sec THE HOWE SOUND MENTAL HEALTH their busiest time in tl ADVISORY COMMITTE ANNOUNCES winter. A good deal 01 their business comes j Whistler and more re( GARIBALDI ly from N6rth and Wt Vancouver. Word has a spread about this diffl A free comprehensive 12dweek course designed approach to hiking, ai LANES specifically for families for persons with major the Farrells have seen depression, bi-+polarillness or schizophrenia. American customers 1 SECOND AVE. 892-9566 as far away as Illinois \ -fi Offering: California and Florid; Infomu;ltion Coping skills Bruce says people el Self Cure Emotional Support hiking with the llama because “you can pac Classes start in September. 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__ noticed truck was stolen. And finally, darts to tl A cubicle full of darts to the doctor in emergency at my individuals~ who stole it, and for stealing my stuff out I Squamish General Hospital. After waiting a length of it. It will be difficult for me to replace those items. time in pain in the emergency cubicle you would not m examine me and told me to make an appointment at the A street of the biggest, brightest daffodils to ever office. I was very ill and needed attention promptly. full W one who helped make this year’s Squamish Dal Loggers Sports parade such a success. Thanks to tj A soccer field full of daffodils to Ray Christiansen, wonderful people who gave time and encourageme1 Tom Johnstone and all the other cheerful, energetic the businesses which donated products, and every01 instructors at the Sea to Sky Soccer Camp. Devon and who participated, My heartfelt thanks. I could not ha Diamond Financial Brandon learned lots of soccer skills, had fun and done it without you. A Conrcrvotlrc Approach To A Secure Retirement enjoyed all the little extras. It sure was the best deal in W SQUMSH892-2278 WHISTLER932-8763 town. A book jacket full of daffodils to the library staff f m their prompt and kindly purchase of a book I requeste Two kilns full of daffodils, one for Hazel and the other Such great service is truly appreciated. Congratulatio for Jamie. I appreciate all the help you gave me before on finally getting your new library. my kiln arrived. I would also like to send greenware B daffodils to Sharon, Nancy V. and Kim T. You have all Daffodils to all those who donated so generous been terrific in your help to clean greenware. Thank you towards the recent skateboard event, especially mast with love. K. U. m of ceremonies Todd, Andy from Mountain Buildi~ Centres, Mew from Capilano Highway Sekices, Ri Daffodils to the local and provincial SPCA volunteers from Squamish Freightways #19, and Lynn and J: and employees who network diligently through all the Wilbur, who all helped out in a crunch. It couldn’t ha provincial shelters to ensure dogs placed in their care happened without you. find good homes in their own area or other B.C. com- R mu nit ies. W Darts to the people who are complaining about ti many fast food joints in Squamish. Have you e\ A room full of daffodils to most of the efficient and car- stopped to think about it? You are probably also the fi ing Squamish General Hospital staff, and a bedpan full to complain when your children or grandchildren ha of darks for a very few for their poor attitudes. A still to leave town to find work. happy and quite satisfied patient. Confidential and Private Counselling These might not be top paying jobs, but they devel teaching practical ways to solve good work habits and look good on a resume. So ligl differences/arguments... A whole IDA drug store full of prescription daffodils en up. Child motivation/discipline, to Stefan the pharmacist who went that extra mile for a money matters, inlaws, helping longtime customer when she made a mistake. Thank Daffodils to the District of Squamish for expanding t with household chores, sex.. you. ...listening and being listened to... m bus service once again. I know this doesn’t happen fast as we’d all like, but every bit helps. It is particul, An apartment full of daffodils to Tina, manager of ly good to see buses running later Friday night, ,Judy Holden Crystal Falls Centre Garibaldi Garden Courts, and her family-for the upkeep x1.x. A.R.S. 92 1-592 1 young people can go out and have some fun but still 1 of the grounds and gardens, which have greatly home at a reasonable hour. It is good to see you rea improved during the years of her management. Many nizing the growth of Squamish and doing somethi daffodils for Tina’s attempts to keep the Garden Courts about it. a pleasant and quiet apartment complex, and her con- m stant vigil to keep unwelcome visitors at bay. Editor’s note: Daffodils to the tenants who have followed Tina’s Agentle reminder that darts are supposed to be c( HEATHER CAMPBELL example and have planted a small garden in front of Registered Massage Therapist structive criticism. Wir’ters of darts are not allowed their balconies and flowers on their balconies. This name specific businesses or make references wh Sports Massage improves the look of the place tremendously. Thank you would make it easy to identify individuals. It is besi Neuromuscular Therapy to you all. W work out your differences directly. All darts and d Relaxation & Pain Relief fodils must be signed and include a phone number Thurs. 9-5, Sat. 1-7 A truckload of daffodils to the RCMP fdr their quick verification. Signn-tures will not be printed unl action in the return of my truck. Thanks to all who were requested. Medical Massage Therapy Centre involved. Also thanks to my neighbor Michael, who --381 12 Second Ave. 892-3930

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A woman rican river patrol officer tracks hrs.) 3:07 a 0 ** “Start the Revolution tries to end her abusive marriage down rebels among the native ** “Dangerous Minds” (1995) Without Me” (1970, Comedy) to a prominent Washington, D.C., tribes. (1 hr., 45 min.) Michelle Pfeiffer, George Gene Wikler, Donald Sutherland. mannered banker is sent to official. Based on a true story. (2 1:15 @ *W “Private Obsession” DzunOra. A teacher works won- Two sets of identical twins, se- hrs.) (1 995) Shannon Whirry, Michael ders on a class of educational parated at birth, meet 30 years @ d+ “Judicial Consent” (1994) Christian. A fashion model is kid- misfits. ‘R’ (1 hr., 39 min.) later on the eve of the French Bonnie Bedelia, Billy Wirth. A Su- napped by a deranged fan. ‘R’ (1 8:OO 0 0 * “My Boyfriends Back” Revolution. (1 hr., 53 rnin.) SUNDAY preme Court nominee finds herself hr., 41 min.) (1993, Comedy) Andrew Lowery, accused of murder. ‘NR’ (1 hr., 40 1:30 (B @I*** “The War Wagon” Traci Lind. After a plan to impress SEPTEMBER 1,1996 rnin.) (1 967,Westem) John Wayne, Kirk the girl of his dreams fatally back- @ *t+% “Point of No Return’’ Douglas. A cowboy defrauded of fires, an infatuated teen-ager re- EVENING (1993, Drama) (PA) Bridget his gold-rich land plans a special turns from the grave. (2 hrs.) . Fonda, Gabriel Byme. A con- type of vengeance with the help of 0 ::xi ** “Reunioh“ (1994, 6:OO (D “8etrayal of Trust” (1994, demned woman transformed into four diverse allies. (2 hrs.) Drama) Marlo Thomas, Peter SATURDAY Drama) Judith Light, Judd Hirsch. a government assassin desper- 1:35 0 0 ffY2 “Murder One“ Strauss. A woman is forced to Basedon the truestory of a woman ately searches for a way out of her (1988, Drama) Henry Thomas, make the ultimate choice after AUGUST 31,1996 who accused a renowned psy- new profession, (In Stereo) LZD (2 James Wilder. 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Adventure) Christopher Walken, ington, D.C. ‘R’ (1 hr., 31 min.) ’ youth and his black friend break woman’s marriage into a 11 :45 @ ** “Dangerous Minds” Maria Conchita Alonso. A Col- 0 “ATwist of the Knife” (1 993, Sylvester Stallone, Armand As- racial barriers at an all-white prep ican political family is ma (1995) Michelle Pfeiffer, George ombian revolutionary enlists the Mystery) DickVan Dyke, Suzanne sante. A futuristic lawman battles a school. El (1 hr.) tragedy. Basedon Danielle Dzundza. A teacher works won- aid of a battle-hardened veteran Pleshette. An old classmate of Dr. fiendishlyclevercriminal.‘R’ (1 hr., (g f*%“A Walk in the Clouds” novel. (In Stereo) El (2 h ders on a class of educational who served with her late brother in Sloan’s is accused of murder after 36 min.) (1995) Keanu Reeves, Aitana @ “Pocahontas: The 1 misfits. ‘R’(1 hr., 39 min.) Vietnam. (2 hrs., 15 min.) her demonstration of a new med- 9:OO 0 0 “Class Reunion” (1 996, Sanchez-Gijon. 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A bored lV weatherman Yesterday” (1985, Drama) (2 hrs.) 6:OO @ *** “Roswell” (1994) Kyle 1O:W Om*** “AnotherThin Man” (1991, Mystere) Perry Mason, finds a silver lining in his gloomy Rogers, Bonnie Bedelia. I *l/l “Hong Kong ’97”(1994) MacLachlan, Kim Greist. Based (1 939, Mystery) William Por~ell, Barbara Hale. Perry Mason aide life when an enchanting English cutive‘s life is turned upsid Robert Patrick, Brion James. A on the crash of an alleged UFO in Myrna Loy. Nick and Nora Charles une joumaliste a se defendre journalist breezes into town. (In when his Vietnamese n hired killer is set up to become a 1947 New Mexico. (In Stereo) investigate a bizarre series of in- apres avoir 6tre accusee du Stereo) (2 hrs.) resurfaces with their 10-y fugitive. (In Stereo) ‘R’ El (1 hr., 31 ‘PG-13’ 00 (1 hr., 31 rnin.) cidents involving Irish wolfhounds meurtre d’un reporter-vedette Q @I“Betrayal of Trust“ (1994, son in tow. (2 hrs.) min.) 8:OO ** “Street Justice” and a bumed bathhouse. (2 hrs.) ambitieux. liD (2 hrs.) Drama) Judith Light, Judd Hirsch. * “Warriors” (1 994; 1 :35 0 0** “The Lemon Sisters” (1987, Drama) Michael Ontkean, (ti) “What Ever Happened 1O:OO (D f*M “Escalier C” (1985, Based on the true story of a woman Busey, Michael Par1 (1 989, Comedy-Drama) Diane Joanna Kems. A former CIA agent to Baby Jane?” (1962, Suspense) Comedy) Robin Renucci, Jean- who accused a renowned psy- govemment- trained killer Keaton, Carol Kane. The mem- comes out of hiding to save his Bette Davis, Joan Crawford. An Pierre Bacri. An anti-social art chiatrist of raping her while she his missing leader. ‘R’(1 bers of an Atlantic City singing trio hometown from greedy develo- invalid is at the mercy of her de- critic adopts a more humanistic was under sedation. (In Stereo) IEI min.) philosophy through changing re- search for new directions in their pers. (2 hrs.) mented sister, who has turned (2 hrs.) @ :l$ ”In the Name of I lationships with his fellow tenants. ** lives after their musical act dis- @ ** “Reflections in the Dark” their crumbling mansion into a 0 00 ::f;“A Family of Cops” Texas Tragedy” (1995, I bands. (2 hrs., 15 rnin.) (1995) Mimi Rogers, Billy Zane. A chamber of horrors. (2 hrs.) (Subtitled) (2 hrs.) (1995, Drama) Charles Bronson, Laura Leighton, Richard C 2:OO a **tk “Smash-Up, the Story prison guard probes the psyche of 17:30 @ “Target of Seduction” CD *?4 ‘Trial by Jury” (1994) Daniel Baldwin. A police chiefs An accident victim’s sudde of a Woman” (1947, Drama) a death row inmate. (In Stereo) ‘R’ (1995) Betsy Boyle, Tane Joanne Whalley-Kilmer, Armand entire family is caught in a tangled ance with a beautiful stran Susan Hayward, Lee Bowman. A Assante. Amobster tries to ensure web of deception when his (1 hr., 24 min.) McClure. A stranger turns his ouses the suspicions 1 acquittal by threatening a juror. (In songwriter‘s wife turns to alcohol 9:00 0 Q ffY2 ‘Tricks of the warped attentions to a bookeditor. youngest daughter is accused of wealthy grandfather. (In Ste when she can no longer cope with Trade” (1 988, Comedy) Cindy (In Stereo) ’R’(1 hr., 27 rnin.) Stereo) ‘R’ ml(1 hr., 47 min.) murder. (In Stereo) [Lo (2 hrs.) (2 hrs.) 12:00(P*+*I4‘7heGrifters”( 1990, his neglect and her own feelings of Williams, Markie Post. A pam- l2:W a 0 *** ‘The Captain’s @ @ f**%“The More the Mer- QOO 8 Q 0 0 “Rememb uselessness. (2 hrs.) pered housewife joins forces with Paradise” (1953, Comedy) Alec Drama) Anjelica Huston, John rier“ (1 943, Comedy) Jean Arthur, (1996, Drama) Eva LaRue, 2:07 0 ::j::*‘/z “In the Cold of the a Hollywood hooker to solve the Guinness, Yvonne De Carlo. A Cusack. Three con artists are en- Joel McCrea. A philanthropist Dickinson. Premiere. A Eui Night” (1 990, Suspense) Jeff murder of her husband -- the man bigamous ferry boat captain’s snared by their own greedy back- takes advantage of the wartime woman’s marriage into an Lester, Adrianne Sachs. A man’s they both loved. (2 hrs.) double life leads to complications stabbing in Stephen Frears’ overcrowding in Washington and ican political family is mar modem-day film noir. (2 hrs.) morbid fantasies take frightening @ k1/2 “Physical Evidence” as he tries to keep his two wives plays Cupid for a young couple. (2 tragedy. Basedon Danielle shape when his “dream” woman (1989, Drama) Burt Reynolds, satisfied. (1 hr., 50 min.) @ *+% “ToWong Fool Thanks hrs.) novel. (In Stereo) El hrs for Everything, Julie Newmar“ (2 walks out of his nightmares and Theresa Russell. A lawyer‘s eag- Q) **?h “Wayne’s World 2” 1O:OO @ **’I2 “Breaking into his life. (2 hrs., 30 min.) erness to defends a client charged @ 0 **!A2 “Spring Break” (1 983, (1995) Wesley Snipes, Patrick (1993, Comedy) Mike Myers, (1 994) Gary Busey, Kim Ca with murder brings her danger- Comedy) David Knell, Perry Lang. Swayze. Three drag queens Dana Carvey. The late Jim Mor- retireddetective and an ob: Four buddies have a wild time in ously close to over-involvement. breathe new life into a Midwestern rison tells “Saturday Night Live’s” ILOofficer (1 hr., hunt 35 a min.) killer. (In Ster (2 hrs.) Fort Lauderdale, Fla., during town. ‘PG-13’ (1 hr., 48 min.) Wayne Campbell to organize a 9:20 @ 8 **?4 “Made in Argen- spring vacation. (2 hrs.) mil$;** “American Ninja”( 1985, huge rock concert. (2 hrs.) 11:45 **I4 “Don Juan Del tina” (1987, Drame) Marti Bianchi, 1:OO @ +*% “Eternally Yours” Adventure) Michael Dudikoff, @ 0 ** “Reunion” (1994, (1995) Marlon Brando, d Luis Brandoni. La reunion dune (1 939, Comedy-Drama) Loretta Steve James. Stationed in the Drama) Marlo Thomas, Plater Young, David Niven. A young Depp. A psychiatrist couns WEDNESDAY famille est g3chee par un conflit Philippines, a GI takes on ninja Strauss. A woman is forced to emotionally confused lotha qui reflete le debat de I’Argentine woman regrets leaving her society wamors to wipe out a corrupt make the ultimate choice after AUGUST 28,1996 sweetheart for a flamboyant ma- Stereo) ‘PG-13’[ID (1 hr., 3( modeme. [Lo (1 hr., 55 min.) weapons dealer. (2 hrs.) everything she ever believed gician who has no thoughts of 1230 0 0*+I&% “Seven D 1 O:OO @ “Zooman” (1 995) Louis about life and death is challenged. EVENING settling down. (2 hrs.) 12:OS @ 0 *rt “The Punisher” Noon” (1950, Suspense) Gossett Jr., Cynthia Martells. A (1 Adventure) Dolph (In Stereo) W(2 hrs.) i @ % “Running Cool” (1993) 990. Jones, Olive Sloane. An father seeks justice when his * iunigren, Louis Gossett Jr:A physicist threatens London 6:OO @ “Slam Dunk Ernest” (1995) Andrew Divoff, Bubba Baker. f,,2 “Johnny daughter is murdered. (In Stereo) Dresumed-dead police officer re- super-bomb while a frantic ! Jim Vamey, Kareem Abdul- (1 hr., 35 min.) Bikers take on an unscrupulous (1995) Keanu Reeves, Oolph ‘R’ land developer. (In Stereo) ‘R’ iums to act as ’judge, jury and Lundgren. Hired thugs stalk a is made to locate him. (2 hr Jabbar. An athletic angel boosts 11:30 0 “Salmonberries” Ernest’s lowly basketball skills. 0 *** (1 hr., 46 min.) executioner in a one-man war on courier implanted with a computer (1991, Drama) k.d. lang, Rose1 crime. (2 hrs.) chip. Stereo) ml (1 38 ‘PG‘ (1 hr., 33 min.) Zech. An orphaned Eskimo 1:05 0 0 ** “bund by Honor“ (In ‘R’ hr., (1993, Drama) Damian Chapa, 12:45 0 0 **** “Green for min.) 8:OO 0 (iJi +**“George’s Island” woman falls in love with the ec- Danger“ (1 946, Mystery) Trevor (I 989, Adventure) Ian Bannen, centric German widow helping her Jesse Borrego. Urban gang life Howard, Sally Gray. A Scotland Nathaniel Moreau. A foster child’s trace her roots. (1 hr., 45 min.) takes its toll on two half brothers Yard inspector sorts through five grandfather rescues him from his and their cousin, who eventually suspects as a rash of murders evil caregivers to take part in a 12:OO @ “Forbidden Games” (1995) land on both sides of the law. (2 plagues a rural British hospital. (1 Jeff Griggs, Lesli Kay Sterling. An hrs., 55 rnin.) IEPTEMBER SPECIA Halloween search for treasure. lBl hr., 50 min.) investigator finds erotic danger (2 hrs.) 1:35 0 0 *** “Silence Like 1:OO (E) “My Favorite Brunette” while probing a murder. ‘NR’ (1 hr., Glass” (1989, Drama) Jami Gertz, **lr 0 @iJ“Home Song” (1996, (1947, Comedy) Bob Hope, Do- Unlimited Classes for 29 min.) Martha Plimpton. Based on the rothy Lamour. A hamed baby Drama) Lee Horsley, Polly Draper. 1 :30 ** “The Fence” (1 994) Billy true story of the friendship that A happily married man’s relation- Wirth, Marc Alaimo. An ex-con photographer is drawn into a mys- developed between two teen- tery surrounding an enigmatic ship with his family is threatened finds it difficult to stay out of agers diagnosed with terminal woman and ruthless mobsters. (2 by the revelation of a s6c;et from trouble. (in Stereo) ‘NR’ (1 hr., 31 cancer. (2 hrs., 15 min.) his past. (2 hrs.) rnin.) hrs.) 2:Oo 0 +% “Vamp” (1986, 1:45a)**Z “Innocent Lies”( 1995) @ **YZ “Pentathlon” (1995) 1% 0 0 ** “Popcorn” (1991, Horror) Chris Makepeace, Robert Dolph Lundgren, Renee Coleman. Horror) Jilt Schoelen, Tom Ward. Stephen Dorff, Gabrielle Anwar. An East German athlete’s former Ruder. Three fraternity brothers Passion mingles with murder in a Choose from any or A horror-movie marathon turns leam to their horror that the exotic coach seeks revenge. ‘R’(1 hr., 41 into a real-life bloodbath when a coastal French mansion. ’NR’ (1 rnin.) dancer they hired is actually a hr., 29 rnin.) all of our aerobic and cmed killer sneaks into the vampire. (1 hr., 30 min.) 855 @ ”Le Solei1 se leve au 2:OS 0 0 “Leo and Loree” theater. (2 hrs., 15 min.) 237 0 i:j:: * % “The Opposite Sex ... ** step classes Nord” (1 991, Documentaire) Un 2:OO (Ib ***%“The Stranger‘’ (I 980, Drama) Donny Most, Linda portrait de la region d’Abitibi- and How to Live With Them” Purl. Two young people, both de- (1946, Suspense) Orson Welles, (1 993, Comedy-Drama) Arye Temiscamingue. [SD (1 hr.) termined to succeed in the un- Loretta Young, Orson Welles’ ac- Gross, Coudeney Cox. A bachelor 9:OO 0 ::j:: “Roseanne and Tom: count of the bunt for a Nazi war predictable world of show busi- agle Run M; faces a crisis of conscience when ness, meet and fall in love. (2 hrs., Behind the Scenes’’ (1994, criminal who assumed the identity a new relationship stirs up long- Brackendale Drama) Patrika Darbo, Stephen of a professor. (2 brs.) buried feelings about love and 15 rnin.) Lee. Based on the true story of the marriage. (2 hrs.) ThursdayOur Offices prior controversial Hollywood couple’s 2:07 0 ::E: ** “Operation Lookout” ”1 stormy marriage. (2 hrs.) (I991 , Comedy) Bemie Coulson, Jill Schoelen. FITNESS CENTRI THE SQUAMISH CHIEF AUGUST 27, 1996 B2.5

~HoweSoundBreastFeeding Support Gmpcome pnour monthty meeting. Call Jill at 898-1544. Breastfeeding dropin provides The last Stammtischabend assistance and support fitdays 10 Of the Summer will be held Au~ am.to 1 1:30 a.m. at COastGanbaldi Notices for organizations run free in the Squamish Chief. Please phone 892-9161I e-mail at 29 in the banquet room of the non-profit Health Untt. Call 892-3585. Howe Sound Inn and Brewing sachiefG2mountain-inter.net or dror> a CODY off at our offices before noon. the Thursdav Prior to publication. ISquamish Hospice Society dun- Company. People can bring tees meet the third Monday each tapes or CDs they wish to shart Cribbage Night at the Royal Canadian mion, brmembec month at 7:30 p.m. call 898-9854. with the group. Also expect to and guest, 8 p.m. each Wednw. R Squarnish Birthright offers confi- discuss plans for Octoberfest. Squamish Weavers and Spinnets Guild meets once a dential help to any mdrsb-essed 4 Call Katie at 892-5360 or Joe ai month. For info call Shirley at 892-3373. an unplanned pregnancy. Wednesday 898-3133. .The SquamishVBtky Equestrian Association meets the 7-9 p.m. hxdetarls phone 892-9329. The Garibaldi Highlands WTuesday of the month at 7:30 pm. at St. Joseph's cathdic ITOPS -Take Off Founds Sensibly Elementary School parents ofproblemdrinkers.Call1-68&-1716. Church. For info mll Pat at 898-5583or Suzanne at 898-5939. meets Wednesday at 6: 15 p.m. at the advisory council invites all par Anonymousmet3tSW3fyWednesdayat DThe Squarnish hhery Club meets ewy Wednesday at 7 United Church. Call 898-52f50. ents of children in the school to 730 p.m. at the library on the stawamus Rm. p.m. at the rod and gun dub. For inb 0rxltactVan at 898-3875. Squarnish Hearty Westyles IS come to the gym for coffee and .TheHoweSoundWomen'sCentreoWinbrmatKm'and DWAlan0 Club bingo runs every Sunday at 37978 Third workrng to promote heatthy dxwces to doughnuts the first day of class- refwrals by phone or dropin Mondqhmugh f%day, noon4 pm. Awue at Vtoria Street. It's a family affair. improve Heart Heahh and prmtde es Tuesday, Sept. 3 from 9 a.m. Phone 892-5748. lProposed pu#k~Monafschool -lor meinbmabon ease. To inquire and/or dunteer call to 10 a.m. .Cegal Aid is a free senrice pmded under qualing circum- phoneM;uciaat89&4485. Sarah &aebrook at 892-5898. Royal Canadian Legion stances. ~onttreseoond~at38141seoondA\~nue, IInto the outdoors? WngIbr hiking, dimbing or skiing IA Critical Incident Stress Branch #227 dart league is SqUamiSh. 892-51 14. partners? Support group meets at Xanthine's Tuesdays at 7:30 Debriefing Pmgram has been set up holding registration Sept. 3 at ~WomerrinDifficultRelationships-Aoonfidentialmn- p.m. -1 Denidc Home at 898-3142 . lo assst people who hae e>cpenenced 3.m. at the Legion. Everyone is selling group fix women io or out of an atushe re(ati0nShip. .The Squarnisl+mistler Car Club meets the first 3 baumabc incident. Call emergency Netcome. For more information call Lise at 892-5796. Wednesday of eyery month af 7 pm., akematjng bebeen MgH 1-604-9798576. :ontact Lise Marier at 898-5425 Ipearl's PlaCeTrandtion House -Call 892-571 1. squamish and call Amie Anderson at 898-3573OT IIs pur child struggling in a crowd- )r Karen Tremblay at 898-1674. wunteers ;Kcwe to listen to and support maq3enenang Leagh sd-loenberger at 892-9871. XI dass, not learning the basrcs of read B The Brackendale Fall Fair abuse.Shelter can house wen women and children. Home M,ages 9.1 1. Are yar interested in parbapating ng and hngslulls? Parents interest- akes place Saturday, Sept. 7, Rparentsofferi~SupportandEducation(POSE),support- in a small group in Squamish. Please call 892-5600, XI in starbng a co-op home schooling lrom noon to 4 p.m., with arts ng families which are raising children with physrca, mental OT .The Squamish Garderrers meet once a month in dMent rogram, call 898-4806 lor more details. 2nd crafts, displays, rides for the mohalchallenges,meetsthefirstandthirdTuesdaysofthe lodons from 7:3@9:30 p.m. Each meethg has a dmtopic. IHome Emergency Response (ids and a variety of categories ?mihatsea toSkymmunw servicesofrce. For details call 892-5577.Meeting dates are Juty 15, Aug. 19, 'rograrn: Help is only a toud-, away 'Tom garden produce to jams, jel, ;ordetails call Bevat 898-5052OT Susan at 8984212. Sept 16,Od21 and Nuv. 18. hen pusubscnbe to ihe Mine ies and wine. Information book- IcanadicanoersocietymeetsthesecxxrdMond;jrofthe The Squamish Haniers track and field dub is starting up ilonitoring system. For detalls call sally ets and entry forms are available nunth in the hosprtal board room at 7:30p.m. again. Fixdetails caJl Gary Enkel at 892-5839. IN,892521 1. at a variety of locations including 'or pattent services info call McIntosh at 89&3399. The Squamish Rockdimbers' Association is looking br 1 tfyou or a laved me suffks fiwn be Brackendale General Store, 'oruiunteer info callThomas at 892-5664. members. This group comprises Squamish residents who are upus, and you are intemted in The Garden Centre, D~Anonym0US:~at~SquamishGene~ interested in nxkdimbing and wlsh to be incMned of loc=al issues tarting a support gmup, or if you Jurseryland, Squamish Public iosprtal board room eety Sunday night at 7 p.m. Fbr inb call and edmts.To register, please call Ron at 892-5181. w Someone WtW has Lupus, call .ibrary, Tantalus Seniors Centre, 1923359. Rl)arent-tot dropin program Iw parents and children six years honda at 898-3324. sun Spirit Studio and Valleycliffe RSenicitizens counselling sewice is afree ser\rioe to help and under is heid Monday, Wednesday and hrdayfrom 9:m I Squamisb and District Diabetes store. miorsmpleteapplimtionsbrpensionsand other benefits 11 :30 am. at Sea to Sky Comrnunrty SeMCes. For detarls, dl s,cociatim is a support group for u7daccessotheragencies. forminlwma$;on,callcharles Joanne,Sharon or Nina at 892-5796. oseofall;tgeswithd@betes,friends khilberg at 898-9393. RCMP Victim Services program is in need of xj family Meetings are the thirdTues- IChitdm and Adults wilh Attention Deficit Disotder meet more volunteers. The service provides support, ry ofthe month at 730 p.m. at E third Monday of ewy month at 7 p.m. at the Brad

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why a clientele exists recipe after a trip to Grand Forks left me -..-) ..._. ., \ with a carload of tomatoes, onions and ot tasted a vine- apples. We ate chutney with everything has never seen the and gave away bottles of it for a few years afterwards. It’s wonderful with NOW atoes can only taste right fresh curries and far better than ketchup with meatloaf or sausages. OPEN! mer sun. Sun-warmed Renee‘s Apple Id be juicy and red right through to Chili Chutney middle, and taste sweet with a fine 4 Ib. ripe tomatoes of acid. No out-of-season tomato 4 lb. apples omes close to this flavor. Why else 4 large onions 4 cups brown sugar 4 cups white vinegar 1 tsp. ground ginger ’re worth the trouble 2 Tbsp. pickling salt N 2 tsp. ground red pepper -- Even if you don’t grow your own 2 tsp. whole cloves atoes, farmers’ markets in August 2 Tbsp. whole pickling spices bins full of field-ripened tomatoes. Peel the tomatoes by blanching them in ate summer trip to the Okanagan isn’t boiling water until the skin loosens, then Y. FRANK plete without a few boxes of soft- running under cold water. Peel and core ueezed into the the apples. Peel the onions. Put them all through a food grinder, using the coars- real tomato sand- est blade. A member, ck slabs of Beefsteaks Place in a large, heavy-bottomed 503-15th Street West Vancouver of the EdI?Wndl$ crusty bread, perhaps a pot of chile saucepan. Stir in the sugar, vinegar, gin- Appliance ce blop-blopping on the stove, and ger, salt and red pepper. Tie the cloves 926101 24 GIOUP season’s done. Gone with summer, and pickling spice in a cloth bag. Add to 1-888mYFRANKS aving only pleasant memories and a the mix. Bring to boiling, reduce heat wait for the harvest to swing ’round and simmer for about 1 2/2 hours, stir- )gain. ring to prevent scorching. Chutney should be thick enough to mound up in YOU can count on cherry tomatoes Ministry of ripening even in cool coastal summers. a spoon, but not be as thick as jam.

[heir sassy flavor is all a tomato ought Remove spice bag. Ladle into hot, steril- -. ’O be. ized canning jars, leaving 1/2 inch head- INVITATION TO TENDER They are very good cooked briefly in room. Adjust lids and process in a boil- he oven and served as a side dish to ing water bath for 15 minutes. Makes Sealed tenders for fuel management burning under the Small Business Forest Enterprise ‘oast chicken. Or toss them with hot about 9 pints. Program, will be received by the District Manager, Squamish Forest District, 42000 Loggers lpagetti, freshly grated Parmesan cheese If you have more tomatoes than you Lane, Squamish, British Columbia, VON 3G0 until September 12, 1996 at 3:30 pm when all use authentic Parmigiano-Reggiano, the can handle, try freezing them whole. tenders will be opened at a public opening. lest quality and the only type that actu- Freeze them in bags. When you need illy melts) and cracked black pepper. one for cooking, run hot water over the Contract 540-01 is located at various locations in the Squamish Forest District and consists of idd some shredded basil leaves for a frozen tomato to thaw the skin. It should approximately 2 360 piles to burn. lifferent flavor twist. slip off easily. The tomato can be chopped up while still frozen or thawed A mandatory office viewing will take place on September 5, 1996, at 9:00 am at the Squamish Baked Cherry Tomatoes before cookng. Forest District office, 42000 Loggers Lane, Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0. Video taped footage of all about 4 cups cherry tomatoes This is a far easier process than having blocks will be shown. 2 Tbsp. good quality olive oil (garlic to can excess tomatoes. Tender packages will be available September 5, 1996 at the viewing.

Tenders must be submitted on the form and in the envelope supplied. Y Leftover Household Paint? Tenders submitted by facsimile will not be accepted. 0 applying an extra coat €or more protection Tenders will only be accepted from responsible contractors who have successfully completed fuel Reuse it by: 0 storing it safe1 for later touch-ups nanagement burning contracts of similar size within the past two years. First time contractors are 0 giving it to a Yriend or neighbour lot eligible. If you can’t reuse your leftover paint, dispose of it responsibly at your local PCA-authorized depot: 3efore any contract is awarded the successful contractor must satisfy the Ministry of Forests that :ompetent experienced workers will be available to carry out this project and that necessary CARNEY WASTE SYSTEMS CARlVEY WASTE SYSTEMS :overage and equipment required under the Workers compensation Board and Fire Prevention 136 Queens Way Chekamus Lake Road Landfill egulations is at hand. Squamish, B.C. Whistler, B.C. Phone: 892-5604 Phone: 938-9622 The awarding of this contract is subject to the availability of funding for the year the field work is Hours: Mon - Fri 8am-4pm Hours: Mon - Sun 7am-6pn equired. For more information, see your local paint retailer or call 1-800-505-0139. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. No marine anti-fouling, automotive or industrial 3 B.C. Paint Care Association paints, please. Voluntary limit of 10 containers per Reprewho over 95% d RC.’s paint industry visit. Maximum container sizc: 20 likes. For further information please contact Dave Jenson at 898-2131 - ... .&^.._ - 28 AUGUST 27, 6 THE SQUAMI

r. I Brackendale Fall Fair and the Chieftain Centre lot at 9:30 a. n case you missed the meeting for Elaine Ramsay is home from holid volunteers, for the Brackendale now so you can phone her for detail IFarmer’s Institute can still use your 898-5463. Kaihleen at 898-5951. start. Seniors bowling is scheduled to You are also reminded to get your start on Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 12:30 BICYCLE HELMETS WILL BE MANDATORY entries in for the various categories. p.m. If you aren’t on a team or would This promises to be a like your name down as a IN BRITISH COLUMBIA SEPTEMBER 3RD. great day for young and spare, give Vince a call at old alike. The little ones over 892-9566. show that have hay rides, pony rides the Tantalus Seniors Can1 Statistics serious injuries can happen to any cyclist, and a miniature tractor Open Monday to Frid kids and adults alike. So get into the right gear and protect yourse f. ride. There will be a pet 1-4 p.m. Closed weeker show, and just think of all Hill and holidays. Bring hi Helmets must have CSA, Snell,ASTM or ANSI approval to the space far the kids to BY Kay ting or other projects to run off all their energy. Hot Wirachowsky centre on Mondays and . meet the requirements of the new law. Please choose carefully. * dogs, ice cream and other join the craft ladies. ‘I refreshments will be avail- Tuesdays, come in anc; Just as important, ensure your helmet is fitted properly - your local able. The fun begins at your luck with the crib bike shop may be able to help you. noon Saturday Slept. 7 and continues players. They start at 1 p.m. sharp. until 4 p.m. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays Remember, bike helmets are only one part of bike safety, safe Walking Club News are still looking for programs. Hopef Only 13 were out last week and Ted we will have line dancingagain. If y‘ cycling practices can prevent falls or collisions before they happen. managed to get us lost twice, but what a have suggestions, let’s hear them. Wc wonderful walk we had through the also need volunteers for hostessing. trails at the North Vancouver Outdoor job only requires three hours, makin# School. After devouring the plate of coffee, welcoming guests andbanswe] BRAINS ARE SOFT. HELMETS ARE HARD. goodies Mindy left for us, we stopped at the phone. If you can help, please ph USE BOTH. the Sunwolf Outdoor Centre for coffee. me at 898-3749. This Thursday, Sept. 29, we meet at the The Squamish and District Diabetes parking lot at Tantalus Seniors Centre, Association is looking for a president 1471 Pemberton Ave, at 9:30 a.m. to pool We meet once a month for a few houi rides to Porteau Cove. Pack a lunch for a in the evening. Phone Kay at 898-374 picnic. you can help. andMinistry Highways of Transportation Branch #70 News Get well wishes to Evelyn Dawson j BW1Sf.j Tomorrow, (Wednesday, Aug. 28), is Lions Gate hospital, Bill McFarlane ir CoLuMBfl MOTOR VEHICLE BRANCH our trip to the PNE. The bus leaves the Squamish General Hospital and Jim Sea to Sky Hotel parking lot at 9:15 a.m. Leeson convalescing at home. Parks programs this weel Programs for Alice Lake Provincial Japanese art of.paper folding. Kids un I Parkhd Porteau Cove Provincial Park eight please bring an adult Meet at for Aug. 22 to Aug. 26. amphit hea tre.

- ,,I I Alice Lake Porteau Cove Provincial Park Provincial Park .I Thursday, Aug. 29 - 8 p.m. Jespartree. Thursday, Aug. 29 - 8 p.m. Jerry Let’s learn about the park in this version Moose Bingo. So you think that J of the popular television game show. At know Porteau Cove?! Well here’s a ga the amphitheatre. to test your smarts. Win prizes too. At Friday, Aug. 30 - 10 a.m. Micro Parks amphitheatre. (Jerry‘s Rangers-Nature Nut). Join us for Friday, Aug. 30 - 10 a.m. J TUiesday, this fun filled hour of activities that will Squidding Around (Jerry’s Rang help us understand why we have parks. Nature Nut). Discover how squid mc 3 Kids under elght please bring an adult. and eat in the deep water as we do Meet at the North Beach information actual dissection. Kids under eight plel shelter. bring an adult. Meet at the amphitheal This September there will be even more ways to 8 p.m. Special Guest Gary Seronic. Stars 8 p.m. Special Guest Glen Widern of the Park. Join us this evening for a Steam Engines Away - B.C. Railtc get around town. Expanded transit service offers closer look at our place in space. Our Heritage. A trip back in time to the d; Friday evening service and Sunday service. For guest will present a slide show and an of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, 1 opportunity for everyone to look through One-Spot engine and the Royal Hudsc full details, pick up a new Rider’s Guide from your a telescope at familiar places far away. At This slide show will be presented by GI the amphitheatre. Wideman. At the amphitheatre. bus driver. Saturday, Aug. 31 - 10 a.m. Bearded Saturday, Aug. 31 - 10 a.m. Treasr Trees and Bird Braille. We’ll watch for Hunt (Jerry‘s Rangers-Earth Explorer wildlife during this one hour stroll Dogged-Detective). With a map of t Friday evening service, with last trip around Stump Lake. Meet at the Stump cove and a list of clues, head out on tl Lake parking lot. program at adventure exploration. Ki leaving downtown at 9:22pm 8 p.m. Special Guest Glen Wideman. under eight please bring an adult. Mt Steam Engines Away - B.C. Railway at the amphitheatre. Sunday service offers five North Loop trips Heritage. This slide show will be present- 8 p.m. Special Guest Gary Seronic. Sta ed by Glen Wideman from the West of the Park. Join us this evening for --, and four South Loop trips from 1lam to 5pm Coast Railway Association. At the closer look at our place in space. 01 t A amphitheatre. guestc will present a slide’show and i dl Sunday, Sep. 1 - 10 a.m. The opportunity for everyone to look thou! Unnatural Trail (Jerry’s Rangers-Garbage a telescope. At the amphitheatre. Discover how transit can work for Gobblers). Detective work and camou- Sunday, Sep. 1 - 1 p.m. Snippets; flage are featured in this scavenger hunt. Shannon Falls. There are things to di you - a monthly bus pass, just $45. Kids under eight please bring an adult. cover on a Sunday afternoon in the picfl Meet at the North Beach information area at Shannon Falls Provincial Park. ’ lose to 400 shelter. 8 p.m. The Ties that Bind. Discov wy,99 all d; 8 p.m. Creature from the Bog and Other what killer whales and sea otters have. 3vin and No slimy Stories. Help create the mythical common. At the amphitheatre. ggy’s Fix ar 898-9025 v) Information zreature from the bog. At the amphithe- Monday, Sep. 2 - 10 a.m. A VVd intests were Q itre. Through Time. Experience the cultur id drink was Monday, Sep. 2 - 10 a.m. Paper Boats and natural history of Porteau Cove 0 Jerry’s Rangers-Safety Sense). Build a this guided walk around the park. Me )oat and set sail using- origami, the at the amphitheatre. -7 -

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.L. MI 30 @ LIUGUST 27, 1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF Squamish ball player strikes out for the big leagues Kevin Mackie was invited to L.A. Dodgers tvout camp By David Donaldson Squamish Chief

fter only two years of hardball, Kevin Mackie, who just turned 18 on Friday, may well be on A his way towards a professional career. Mackie plays second base and shortstop for the Howe Sound Big League baseball team and while recently playing for the North Shore All-star team, caught the eye of the North Shore Twins double AA team’s coach. Mackie was invited to the Twins training camp, made the team, and was noticed by a scout for the Los weekend and exhibition games every two weeks. The Mackie’s Big League coach John Babuin is happy to Angeles Dodgers. He was then invited to the Dodgers Twins’ level of ball is only one level away from profes- finally see a talented Squamish player recognized. He tryout carny where he was taught by pros to play like sional triple AAA, where players become the property says teams at the level of the Twins are highly scoutec a pro. of major league teams and can be called up any time. and usually, in order for local players to be recognize( Mackie was “really surprised’’ to learn he was being Mackie says in the last three years, three players from they have to advance beyond the level of play here. watched by a major league scout. At the tryout camp the Twins organizatio‘n were signed to professional ”It’s quite an achievement for Kevin to first of all he worked with head scout Jim Chapman, a former teams and are probably on their way to the majors. make the Twins team and secondly be invited to a player with the Chicago Cubs and Montreal Expos. “It takes a lot of luck to make it there,” he says. “You Dodgers‘ camp.“ The tryouts were difficult, he said, and players were have to have the right scout watching you at the right Babuin wasn’t surprised to learn Mackie was being worked hard in fielding and batting. ”It was hard at time.” scouted. “Kevin’s a feisty little guy - he’s a good bal the beginning but once I got comfortable it wasn’t bad. With some of that luck an.d a little more size to him, player.” They taught me the way the pros do it.’’ Mackie believes he has a chance as well. But he’s not He says Mackie will make it to professional ball if hi No doubt the scouts will continue to keep an eye on betting his future on it. works hard at it and stays dedicated. Mackie next season when he begins playing second ”It would be great to play but if it doesn’t happen I’m “You have to eat, sleep and breathe baseball. If he base full-time fox- the Twins. The team will be practis- not going to die over it. I’m not going to plan my works at it I’m sure he’ll be recognized for his ing up to four times a week, with tournaments every career on it,” efforts.”

NOTICE TO MOTORISTS TRAFFIC DELAYS-FOR PAVING HIGHWAY #99’=CHEAKAMUS CANYON AUGUST 26 - 29,1996 The Ministry of Transportation and Highways advises there will be traffic delays for paving on Highway #99 at Cheakamus Canyon, 30 kilometres north of Squamish. These delays will be in effect as follows:

Single Lane Alternating Traffic ROO AM - 7:OO PM The traveling public can expect minor delays of up to 20 minutes, dependent on traffic volume. 9’ The public is advised that this schedule is subject to change, with little or no notice, should conditions warrant. The Ministry thanks you for your cooperation and encourages you to drive safely through the construction zone.

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~ Two clean runs enabled Lions Bay kayaker Margaret In British Columbia call 1-604-221-3032 2angford to defend her title as Canadian champion and or visit us at http://ctn.nrc.ca md her season with a victory. Langford’s final time was the same as the second place THE CANADIAN ‘inisher at the Canadian championships on the Gull TECHNOLOGY Gver in Ontario Aug. 17-18, but her run was clean while Canad2 NETWORK he other racer had two touches to put her behind. ”Because I was defending my title as national champi- in I would have been bummed if I had not won,” said ,angford. ”The mission was to go and to win. “I had two clean runs. I wish I had them at the % JWNRAY ICREEN Ltd. llympics. I think I would have traded a national cham- ,ionship title any day for an Olympic medal.” Rutomotiv The Gull River course is one of the more difficult in the vorld, she says - extremely narrow, fast flowing and iighly technical. Many world class events are hosted Wi here including next year’s World Cup final. Langford says her key to success on this course was iot to focus on winning but on putting together a good, olid run. “I know if I do that then basically no one can Margaret Lanford practising on the Mamquam River. ouch me.” 3 windows from only Although there are still two World Cup races this sea- 1996 Olympics where she finished in eighth place, one on, one in the Czech Republic and one in Brazil, touch away from the bronze medal...... After a month off Langford begins a new quadrennial ...... : ,angford says she is too mentally and physically ...... xhausted to attend them. of preparation for the 2000 Olympics in Australia...... ”In a way it’s a bizarre feeling because it’s all over,” “I don’t plan on retiring here. I’m in a position now to We also spcxierlize in Commercial he says of the last two years of working towards the be winning medals.” and Residential Safetv and Security Howe Sound big leaguers get preview of what’s to come UJ indo w Tint in9. Y Howe By David Donaldson North Vancouver Rebels, com- Sound Squamish Chief ing off a 140-game schedule. For the do-it-yoursdfer WB sell -~ After playing so long together, pitcher window tint film by the lirnear foot! Howe Sound lost all its games the Rebels teams were ”pretty .... Chris ...... :...:.;.: ..:..:.:::::: ..... :.>>>,..... Lamothe in last weekend’s invitational well-honed,” Babuin said, so ...... ;.:.’.’...... :.: ...... Big League baseball tourna- there’s no shame in losing to ...... :.:.:.>.... takes the >:;”...... : ...... them. ;:;,3> high road ment, but coach John Babuin :.,e:.:...... :.: .. . \ ; trying to got just what he wanted out of Playkg agaifist these strong, :.:.:_:...... tag out a it. tight teams gave Howe Sound 1490 RowndgPry, Rurrseaby Rebels “We didn’t have a successful players the opportunity to see runner. tournament as far as winning what they will be up against David and losing, but because we and give some of the newer brought the younger players up players an early taste of next photo and combined the team I think season. we did rather well. The teams ”I think we’ve got a good we played have been together nucleus for a team next year. We all year. were trying to give the younger “The reason we put on the kids some playing experience so tournament was to give our they don’t start the next season WednesdaK Sept. 4th and Thursday Sepb. 5th guys some experience with the thinking they’re going to be in better teams.” over their heads,” said Babuin. 6 - 8 pmm Howe Sound went up against ”I think they proved they’re CIVIC CENTRE Killarney and two iea& of going to be equdl to the task.” 4

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PUBLIC NOTlCE - PORTION OF AREA 0 ASSENT OF ELECTORS - COUNTER PETITION BY-LAW NO.502: A bylaw to establish a Local Service within Electoral Area '0" of the Squamish-tillooet Regional District for the purpose of providing refuse disposal.

~ WHEREAS a regional district may, by by-law, establish and operate a local service under the provisions of Part 24 of the Municipal Act;

AND WHEREAS the Regional Board of the Squarnish-tillooetRegional District wishes to establish a Local Service within a portion of Electoral Area D for the purpose of providing refuse disposal to that portion of Electoral Area D not currently within the boundaries of an established refuse disposal service unit;

AND WHEREAS, the Regional Board of the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District has published a notice under section 797 of the Municipal Act, that it intends to establish the local service within a portion of Electoral Area 0 by the counter petition process; AND WHEREAS in response to the notice published under subsection 797(2)of the Municipal Act, less than 5% of the electors in the proposed participating area have partitioned against the proposed Local Service;

NOW THEREFORE, the Regional Board of the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District, in open meeting assembled, enacts as follows:

t . The Regional District hereby establishes a local service within a portion of Electoral Area "D", for the purpose of providing refuse disposal and shall be known as the 'Area D Refuse Disposal Local Service Area" 2,The boundaries of the Service Area shall comprise that portion of Electoral Area D shown outlined on the attached map, exclusive of those tracts of land shown cross-hatched on the map attached hereto marked Schedule A to this by-law. 3.The participant in the Local Service established under Section 1, shall be a portion of Electoral Area D. 4. As provided for in Section 804(1) of the Municipal Act, the annual cost of providing the service shall be recovered by (a) by requisition of money under Section 809, 1 to be collected by a property value tax on land and improvements for regional hospital district purposes; Keep your pants on (b) by a parcel lax; (c) by imposition of fees and other charges as fixed by separate by-law. Squamish Axemen rugby player George Lewis is tackled at a practice Saturday. The tean 5.The maximum amount that may be requisitioned annually under Section 804(l)(a) and (b) for the service shall be $40,000.00 is still looking for players for its exhibition team. David Donaldson photo 6. This by-law may be cited as the "Area D Refuse Disposal Local Service Establishment By-Law No. 502,1993. READ A FIRST TIME this 26th day of February, 1996. READ A SECOND TIME this 26th day of February, 1996. New mixed READ A THIRD TIME this 26th day of February, 1996. APPROVED by the Inspector of Municipalities on the 3rd day of May, 1996. RECONSIDERED, FINALLY PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of, 1996. doubles Chairperson Secretary Treasurer the foregoin to be a true and correct cop of "Squamish Emergency Program Contribution Extended Service champs Establishment' hereby cert% y Law No. 60'5 , 1993" as read a third time Fe iruary 26, 1996. -~ Secretary Treasurer after Area D Refuse Disposal Local Service area is that art of Electoral Area D south of the Resort that part within the boundaries of the Garibaldi ReR se Disposal Specified area and the Service Area. A map of the Local Service area is available for viewing at the Regional District B.C. VON 2LO (Phone 1-800-298-7753) heated Counter partitions against the adoption of the above by-law will be provided by the Regional District to any electors within the area, outlined m the by-law. tournament The Regional Board has estimated that there are 471 electors in the articipatin area outlined above. Unless 5% or more of the David Donaldson electors counter petition against this by-law b October 4, 1996 this gy-law sha B be deemed to have received the assent of the By electors and may be adopted by the Regional 6oard. Squamish Chief R.A. Beauchamp edge Administrator It was a marathon event in high heat for the 16 par- Irn Ar ticipants in last Saturday's Squamish Valley Tennis Club_-- - Mixed Doubles SQUAMISH - LlllOOET REGIONAL DISTRICT Tournament as the entire contest was played out in one day. PUBLIC NOTICE - AREA 0 RESIDENTS Last year's defending champions EMERGENCY PROGRAM Patricia Heintzman and Mike Gould, ASSENT OF ELECTOR§ * COUNTER PETITION suffering from injury and lack of prac- BY-LAW NO.603: tice, were defeated midway through the 6-3, 7-5. A by-law to establish an extended service within Electoral Area 0 to provide a financial contribution to the Squamis round robin tournament but made their Emergency Program. lpponents work for their victories. Zould was suffering severe tennis WHEREAS a regional district may, by by-law, establish and operate an extended service under the provisions of Part 24 of thi from Municipal Act; 21bow which limited his backhand, and 3eintzman hadn't played since last AND WHEREAS !be Regio~!!Bcarc! of the Squimish-Lillooet Regioml Distdct wish to sstaijiish an extended service for thc purpose of providing a financial contribution to the Squamish Emergency Program; year's tournament. "It was close ''competition in the A divi- AND WHEREAS, the participating area includes all of Electoral Area 0; ion," said Heintzman. "The matches AND WHEREAS in accordance with section 797 of the Municipal Act, the Regional Board of the Sguamish-Lillooet Regional Distric Nere all really close and could have gone has published a notice that it intends to establish a local service within Electoral Area D by the counter petition process; :ither way." It came down to a contest between the AND WHEREAS in response to the notice published under subsection 797(2) f the Municipal Act, less than 5% of the electors in tht proposed participating area have petitioned against the proposed local service. iusband and wife team of Paul Borchert 7-8, open to all levels of junior pla ind Marie St.-Pierre and North For more information contact NOW THEREFORE, the Regional Board of the Squamish-Litlooet Regional District, in open meeting assembled, enacts as follows: lsncouver's Scott Sneider and Kathy Borchert at 892-5443. 1. The Regional District hereby establishes a local senrice to provide a financial contribution to the Squamish Emergency Program for the purpose of providing emergency program services within Electoral Area D, and shall be known as the 'Squamish Emergency Program Contribution Extended seMce" t 892-3858. 2. The boundaries of the service area shall be comprised of Electoral Area 0. 3. The participant in the Local Service established under Section 1 is Electoral Area 0 THE HOWE SOUND 4. As provided for in Section 805(1) of the Municipal Act, the annual cost of providing the service shall be recovered by requisition of monies to be collected by a property value tax levied on the net taxable mlue of land and improvements for regional hospital NFL FOOTBALL district purposes. 5. The maximum amount that may be requisitioned annually under section 805(1) of the Municipal Act for the cost of the Extended Service shall be $8,OOO.00or $0.074/$1,000 of the net taxable value of land and improvements whichever is greater. POOL 5. This bylaw may be cited as "Squarnish Emergency Program Contribution Extended Service Establishment By-Law No. 603,1996". We're ecstatic to announce the start of the first annual Wowe Sound NFL Football Pool. BetwLeen 30 With the ability to watch 4 games simultaneously in the brewpub, complemented EA0 A FIRST TIME this 26th day of February, 1996. head-bashing, bone-crushing, Madden-ranting sensurround sound, you can 330 A SECOND TIME this 26th day of February, 1996. John EA0 A THIRD TIME this 26th day of February, 1996. competing with the rest of us fanatics by playing the spread and establishing you JPPROVED by the Inspector of Municipalities on the 2nd day of April, 1996. football superiority on a weekly basis. 3ECONSIDERE0, FINALLY PASSE0 AN0 ADOPTED this day of, 1996. 4 eated to a We are Squamish's football head uarters 0 with newspapers, stats, celebrities?!!, and weekly contest resu ts. Join our year-long pool, or ;hairperson Secretary Treasurer a casual weekly basis. 9 d a dance hereby certify the foregoing to be a true and correct copy of "Squamish Emergency Program Contribution Extended Service Establishment By Law No. 603, 1996" as read a third time February 26, 1996. Contest rules are available at the brewpub on Wednesday, August 28. Come down for some grea 25 cent wings and other specials and make your picks. Gecretary Treasurer e expected tc Entries for the first week of action must be submitted at the brewpub bar by Saturday at midnigh sting so ~~ Counter petitions against the adoption of the above by-law will be provided by the Regional District to any eJectors within the area for games starting Sunday, September 1. t outlined in the by-law. Persons wishing to receive a Counter Petition, should write or phone the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District, 1350 Aster Street, Box 21 9,Pemberton, B.C. VON 2LO (Phone 1-800-298-7753) The Regional Board has estimated that there are 755 electors in the participating area outlined above. Unless 5% or more of the Howe Sound Brewing Company electors counter petition against this by-law by October 4, 1996 this by-law shall be deemed to have received the assent of the End of Cleveland Avenue electors and may be adopted by the Regional Board.

R.A. Beauchamp Administrator - THE SOUAMISI-I CHIEF AUGUST 27, 1996 W 33 SPORTS Morris’ More Than Workwear Green, Sydor win mountain bike Athlete of the Month championships I I For being clioseri to pluy OII the Nor-th Olympic silver medalist isher Chrissy Redden of Vancouver win his third Shore Twins double AA buschall team llison Sydor of North Campbellville, Ont. straight downhill in and being invited to u Los Angeles Jancouver won the senior Melanie McQuaid of 6:15.47, more than seven vomen’s cross-country at Victoria was third. seconds ahead of second Dodgers tiyour camp, second busernuri he. Tim Hortons S qii amis h‘ s Phyllis place finisher David Kevin Muckie is Arcgust ’.s Athlere of the Jational Mountain Bike Delleney placed 17th out Watson of Coquitlam. Month . ’hampionships at Black- of 34 riders. Squamish rider Scott Ross omb Saturday. Roland Green of Victoria had a strong start but “I’msiuprised, ” Mackie .wid “it mukcs With a time of 1:53:08, won the senior men’s caught a flat and couldn’t me feel pretty good. ’’ ydor was 8 1/2 minutes race, beating the 110-rider finish the race. head of second place fin- field with a time of Elladee Brown of 2:22:39. Martin Vale, also Nelson, B.C. won the Kevin Mackie of Victoria, was second, women’s race with a time two minutes, 50 seconds of 6A9.48, almost three If you know a local athlete of any age who deserves special FC wins behind Green and Seamus seconds ahead of recognition, send your nomination with a brief description why McGrath of Waterdown, Whistler’s Daamian to The Squamish Chief: Box 3500 Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0, - season Ont. was third. Squamish Skelton in second place. rider Dave Heisler fin- A record field of more or fax it to 892-8483. opener ished 17th in the pro field, than 960 riders competed :ear Brennan Covey was sec- in the two-day national Squamish FC placed ond in expert men and mountain bike champi- - econd in the Chehalis Warren Scott was sixth in onships, more than 50 per lemorial soccer tourna- the sport men category. cent higher than the pre- lent in Fort Langley last The downhill event vious record of 545 riders reekend. Sunday saw Andrew at the 1993 champi- Squamish beat the host Shandro of North onships in Rossland, B.C. :am 3-0, Mount Currie 5- , Chemainus 4-0 and ictoria 3-0 to advance to le semi-finals. Squamish . Sports SQUAMISH Shorts TRANSMI 892.01 87 la 2 edged a soccer club Dm Argentina 1-0 before - sing to the Surrey lay. nited premier club 2-0 I.C.B.C. Claims - the final. Frame Repairs Windshields Zoalkeeper Hyme ha7 Private Insurance chei reamuno had an excel- aft( nt weekend, said man- n th 1rer Tom Johnstone, let- 892-51 11 1cot ig in only four goals in F’x; 892-51 12 #3 = i120 I( games. Enterprise Way t an ‘It was a good opening 38942 Bowen Avenue, Squamish :e ( urnament. Six games is II na .ot to play in one week- atin d.” BRYAN’S Pat ’his weekend Squamish 1 travels to a tourna- AUTOBODY lad mt in Fernadale, Wash. (Squamish) Ltd. lart th a men’s open and an FULL SERVDCE netl er-30 team. AUTOMOTIVE CARE ’alle Auto Repairs 8 am - 6 pm SeP quamish Mickey D’s Monday to Saturday .yer )men’s soccer team is Computerized Diagnostic Repairs Pat king for competitive iyers for this s.eason, 02 Cawash Bays For Quality iyers must be at least 18 Full Service & Self Serve Pumps Frame & Autob+ Repairs - ars old. Contact Nicola .& hinting 892-3858. Auto & Cylinder Propane 3) m Convenience Store he Squamish Slo-Pitch Call 892-3122 B -page0 4360 Pemberton Rd. AUT& RECYCLING sociation is hosting the 892-3580 See our ad in the Yelllow Pages TM direciory 898-586 0 3. Provincial Slo-Pitch 38183 Cleveland Ave. Downtown Squamish i ampionships Sept. 6-8. etween 30 and 65 co-ed bl ind co-ed D teams from :njo] the province are you1 oss Jected. They will be ated to a concession :ads nd, beer garden, 50 / 50 e Auto Propane f 01; IWS, a souvenir stand I Coin-Oa, Cawash I

~ , i a dance on Saturday Tune-uFs 0 Brakes 1 greal ht. I OILCHANGE Shocks e Oil & Lubes I bout five local teams expected to be partici- - - R $19.95 (OPEN 7 BAYS A WEEK) ing so everyone is I ited to come out and I APPLIES TO MOST MAKES. MECHANIC ON QUTY er them on. If anyone NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY ...... 1 8 AM 5PM MON.TO FRI. lhes to volunteer, - #8-38927 Queens Way Sq. Ind. Park SAT. BY APPO!NTh’!ENT late prizes or needs (next to Newman ’S Automatiiie~ re information, please I WE SERVE ALL MAKES tact Kathie Smillie at -5857. I 898-551 6 Brackendale 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 I m I I I m m m I 1 I I 34 AUGUST 27,1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF

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DR. BART MCROBERTS DR. DEBRA ROVlNELLl DR. CORINNE KNIGHT APAINTI G LTD.J Certified Professional Councellor 1 DR. NANCY HARDIN INTERIOR& EXTERIOR couple & family FREEESTIMATES Adult survivors of sexual abuse alcohol & drug post-trauma stress disorder PRESSURE WASHING . 0 hospice, loss & grief by appointment family violence SQUAMISH-__ OPTOMETRY RESIDENTIALCOMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL EVE HEALTH CLINIC 892.221 3 suicide and crisis 6ENJAMlN MOOREPAINT 103-1365 PEMEERTON AVE. PH 892-5103 CELL 892-1208 SQUAMISH 892-5055 1-888-3934897 I

z -1 ., 932-0888 898-40Z 890-5488 I Whistler FaX Squamish GOT A LEAK? *mtl NEED A PLUMBER? &es th et ics Full Aesthetic Services Call Chris 8985757 including CRANE CO. 831). Nails STOKES'. - Sculptured For a//your household plumbing Electrolysis repairs & installations. I Spa Treatments 50T~TMS47!j ODen Monday - Saturday 24 Hour Service Reasonable Rates Highlands Mall 898-3244 12O'Reach 142' Rb

-- Your Feet Can Make You DuaUy Licensed Certified Optician and Contact Lens Fitter registered witb College of Opticians of BC, Tom Haggins supporn Appraisals accepted for mortgages by the streis------ti- Pain in other areas, PRmnoN Uy Watson Royal Bank, Scotia Bank & Our custbm foot orthotics Squamish Credit Union and chiropractic therapy I hour service on most bring relief naturally. contacts and glasses TILT BILL BlLN RmIm(B.Cm) Dr. Frank Martin - chiropractor 1362- - -- Fernbeiton Ave. 898-2027 CELL 240-1736 - 898-2047 FAX 38145 2nd Avenue Call Gloria at 892-3064 892-5615~

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For classified, special classifieds or display classifieds: IPHONE: 892191 61 Monday to Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Deadline is Friday 12:OO noon for placement in the upcoming issue. printing ot an advcrtis- Class $15.00 J mcnt beyond the aniount BY FAX MACHINE DIAL: 892-8483 omissions as these ads may All Classified Ads must be pre-paid paid for the s accl actuc~iI\~ occupied by t r’IC‘ portion (;t IN PERSON OR BY MAIL: not be proof read because before publication. Account billing the advcrtist.mtbnt II’I Box 3500,38113 -2nd Avenue, Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0 of time constraint. subject to $3 service charge. [-] [-] - which t he error’ occurrtld.

LAIR, Clifton G. passed away ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER Brew Creek Lodge is hiring one Firewood cutters needed, $50 per Experienced Torch on Roofers Experienced Brushers required for iddenly on August 21,1996 age IN CHARGE OF OPERATIONS full & one part-time position. Brew cord. Must supply own saw. Call required for full time work. chainsaw work For Squamish / Pembertoii area. Call Rob . He will be sadly missed and is We have an immediate need for Creek is a small facility that spe- 892-2360. 35 (604)898-4661 Pacific ...... (604)892-5728 ~~CCWA irvived by his loving wife an enthusiastic person capable of cializes in group functions and cor- Restorations. 35ccwTFN porate business. It is strongly rec- SCU Insurance requiring P/T idrun; step-children Carina and managing operations of a large Keen interest in cooking, enjoy ommended that you find out Level 1 Insurance Clerk for ICBC / Employees wanted - Anyone look- 3rre with their families in and diverse Waste Management working with people, p/t hours where we are located before ing for work. Payday everyday. izona. Cremation. No service General Insurance duties. Apply in wriling to Silver Spoon, company doing business from applying. Applicants MUST have Contact: Everyone’s Employment cording to his wish. 35 Experience is an asset. P.0 Box3681 G H 35 Lions Bay to D‘Arcy with the main waiter/waitress experience. Hotel Call 892-5981 or fax resume Service, Box 3377 Garibaldi operation in Squamish and front desk, housekeeping & bar- to 892-5296. 36 Highlands, BC, VON 1TO. tending would be an asset Are you a mature self-motivated, Whistler. The successful candidate Phone: (604)898-9830, reliable person? Are you looking Onhgust 17th, must eventually reside in ALL the above duties would be Due to expansion, a large progres Fax: (604)898-3930, required of the successful for a job with flexibility 8 excel 1336,wit.h the peace Squamish or Whistler. sive Time Share company is Toll free: 1-888-550-4555. 37 lent benefit package? If so, bring Responsibilities will include per- applicant. To apply, send resume hat ody God can give, by fax to 932-7223. Phone Peter or seeking part-time Housekeepers. your resume in & see Lisa or Dor; at Barney’s 24 Petro Canada Danielle Marie sonnel management, coordination Susan to set an appointment for Experience necessary, please con- Experienced waitresses & dish- Hour You will see we are a lot more Cawdell (nee of workload and assistance to the an interview at 932-7210. 36ccwA tact 938-3245 or 932-0887. 37ccw washer for part time. Apply in per- General Manager. A background in ...... son at Vera Cruz Taverna. 35TFN than just a gas station 36 Awing=) went the Waste Industry is desirable. rejoicing into the The successful candidate should SQUAMISH AREA SQUAMISH AREA presence of her bni have strong organizational, inter- PERMANENT PART TIME Individuals with small reliable and Saviow. personal, writing and communica- Individual required to help coordinate the car needed for single copy tion skills and must work effec- day to day operations of the Vancouver Sun deliveries of The Vancouver NQW HIRING S9;lgusi 4, 197s- and Province newspaper deliveries in the Sun and Province newspapers ‘ tively in a team environment. Squamish area. This candidate must have Customer Service yuyud 17i4 1996 Deliveries take approx. 2 to 2.: Driving experience with a mini- supervisory, interpersonal, organizational hours. Daily before 6:OO a.m., Full-time Day/ Evening mum of a Class 3 license is skills and must be customer service orient- c%us/ tAe Eorcfm~4a// ed, Early morning hours before 6am will be Monday to Friday and by 8:OO our Aeari, han no/ on your required. required. Reliable vehicle is a must. Please a.m. on Weekends, 7 days Are you are a hard working, intelligent, self Please send resume by September send a resume and a hand written letter to: per week. There are motivated person? If so, then this is a career 3 to Carney’s Waste System, P.O. Sun Valley Distribution no collections, and gross for you. Work for one ol“ tile fastest growing Box 705, Squamish, B.C., VON 26-2058 Winfield Or. earnings are approximately AbbOtSfOrd V3G-lM4 franchises around. We are devoted to prod- 3G0. 35ccw B.C. $600 to $850 per month. or confidentlal Fax (SOS) 8523002 Call Toll Free 1-604-915-1 207 uct excellence and friendly custonies service. __-____-___-_--_-_--__c______r______----- PLEASE SEND ALL RESUMES BY SEPTEMBER 05,1996 for more details If you would like to be part of OLII- team apply in person. Full-time, night/ day psiticms available at this time. Experience not “The Self Employment I EXPERIENCED KITCHEN STAFF required. Assistance Grant Program required immediately. (SEA) offers alternatives io peo- 38930 Progress Way ple looking for employment. If Come in person with your resume you are collecting unemploy- Squamish Industrial Park ment insurance, you may be to Squamish A&W. interested in receiving more iervations clerk: must have a information about the SEA Open 24 hours timum of one years experience Grant and becoming self- *king as a reservations clerk employed. Contact 892-5467 to I have a pleasant telephone register for our free “Business 4 :e. Be prepared to work under Start -Up” Workshop!” ssure and make snap deci- Station Sauare Mall Hwv 99 1s. star Lodge, the Heart of istler Village is a friendly hotel ergoing some interesting nges. The position is full time year round, benefits include sportation and sports passes. /those applicants with previ- experience will be considered. A GREAl’ OPPORT NCW ise submit your resum to the lN WHISTLER wation Manager, P.0. Box Y Whistler, BC, VON 1BO or by to 932-2635.36 Windsor Plywood is now accepting applications for the following positions:

Linsworth SENIOR RETAlL SALES The applicant would be responsible for retail & contractor sales, ordering and pric- ing stock as well as various other duties. /ANTED TO BUY: Applicants must be experienced in the ;ood Quality Sawlogs building material industry. Peelers OSB in Fir, Spruce, Balsam, Pine, Birch or Aspen If you would like to join the knowledgeable r a corn titive price and and growing Windsor Plywood Team, please ther infpe ormation contact: forward your resume by Sept. 6/96 to Tell McCurdy WINDSOR BLYWUOD -5213 - ofice #107-1055 MILIAR CREEK ROAD 6-5250 - fax WHISTLER VON lB1 -7359-home ATTN: MANAGER 6466 - autotel - 36 It AU( -JST 27,1996 T’HE SQUA

Cabinet maker. Male/female, 22 Years experience in Hydraulic New, 2 bedroom, near school, JANE DARNEL1 Rent to buy - 3 bedroom rancher in experienced benchman - machin- Loaders, Trucking, Logging, B. shopping, bus, fence, yard, above PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Brackendale. Large yard & deck. ist, installer acquired for custom Train, wanting to re-locate. Phone ground. Quiet, no smoking, no SERVICES LTD. Avail. Oct. Ist, 898-5002.35 cabinet shop. Must have own 397-2120 for more info. 36 pets, working couple, for Sept. 1. hand tools. Wages negotiable Call 892-9260 6 p.m. 35 EMERALD f LAC6 3 Bedroom house, Hospital Hill. with experience. Fax resume & HOUSE CLEANJNG - Reasonable _-__------____L______----- 3 Bedroom Avail. Oct. 1st, $1 050/month. Call references to Winter Eagle rates, reliable and trust worthy. Quiet 1 bedroom suite, includes Available September 1, 876-6272 or cell 351-2436.36 Cabinetry (604)892-3380. 35 Let me give you your weekends heat, light, cable, washer/dryer, $97 5/mon th ...... back! Please call Chris at 892- no smoking, no pets. Mature 4 Bedroom home in Garibaldi 3718.35 woman, full time daytime MAPLE TREE COURT Highlands, Available Sept. 1. __ -~ .~ employed, one person only. Ref’s, 3 Bedroom Phone 898-4497.35 , I LOVE housework. Honestly, I’m $530/month, 892-5347.35TFN Available October 1, ...... not crazy. I’d love to keep your __------_-_-_-_--______----- $975/mon t h Top floor - 3 bedroom, no pets, house superbly clean. Call Pearl Large I bedroom suite for rent, all non smoking. Avail. Sept. 15, 898-3477. 36 utilities included. For working sin- WESTWAY VILLAGE $700/month, 1/2 utilities. Call for gle person only. Quiet area, close 2, 2 t den, 3 Bedroom details 892-3304/892-9650.35 to shopping mall in Gari. Available September 1 CARPENTRY Highlands, $500/month. Call after $575 - $650/month SERVICES WESTPARK APARTMENTS Spacious 1 bedroom $525, 2 6, 898-3778. 35 --_------_------Waiting list available ADOfTlONS or bedroom., $575 and large 3 for RENOVATlO N S bedroom., $645. Suites includes Large suite, sliding glass doors, the following properties: SMALL REPAIRS TOO! heat, hot water, quiet location, patio, Irg back yard, beautiful * MOUNTAIN VIEW MANOR 892-5901 close to schools. 38861 Buckley views, clean, new 1 bdrm with * VIKING RIDGE -~ Ave. No pets. Resident manager f/p, prefer single person with NF! * HIGHLAND GLEN For rent - Deluxe 28’ Motorhome 892-3616. TFN Avail. Oct. lst, $600/mo., includes * DIAMOND HEAD PLACE with fridge, stove, tv/vcr, air con- ______-______-__-___r______----- util., laundry, parking. Phone 892- dition, $950/wk. incl. 1400 kms. New & Old Homes GARlBALDl GARDEN COURT 4408 days/898-3225 eves. 35TFN ALSO Garages, Additions, etc. 1 And 2 bedroom, apartments _-__--_--_-r______----~------_------~---- See our ad under Apartment & free, .16 cents kms. over. Jack 898-3491.21TFN from $520 - $675/month. 2 Bedroom basement suite in House Rentals Heat, water and parking included. downtown, fridgehtove, drapes WE SPECIALIZE IN STRATA AND Please call 898-9882. TFN included. Phone 892-9888. Avail. RENTAL MANAGEMENT New 2 bedroom trailer. Avail. I 898-5324 I ______-______-----anytime. 35 FOR MORE INFO. Sept. 1. References required, no 1 Bedroom basement suite avail- pets. Phone 898-31 10. 35 r able immediately in Garibaldi 1 MOVING? Room for rent in the Garibaldi sZkk2.e Highlands, $600. Call 898-9663 Elm le kenda Need cleaned? Estates. Cooking & laundry facility. after 6:OO p.m. 35 (still available) your carpets APPLIANCE REPAIR ...... Call 892-8224 Phone 898-3142.35 Huge new 6 bedrooms, 2800 PARTS SALES * SERVICE TANTALUS MANOR Eldo’s Carpet Cleaning. 35 Jeff Shea square feet duplex, extended fam- ...... Garage space for storage, work- 1098 Wilson Crescent. ilies welcome. Great area, close to Phone. 898- g& / 898-2378 Res. Manager 892-9058. Viking Ridge, 2 bedroom town- shop, etc., in private home Gari. BRACKENDALE, B C schools. Avail. Sept. 1, $1,500. Bachelor - $420, 1 bedroom house, 6 appliances, fireplace, Highlands, 898-4618. 35 - PIS. call Jane Darnell at 892-9190. carpet, blinds, carport. References ...... $530, 2 bedroom - $590,3 bed- 33TFN room - $685. Includes heat, hot required, avail. Sept. Ist, Room for rent in the Garibaldi -__-__---_--_------__r______----- water, parking & cable. Close to $850/rnonth, 898-3836. 35 Estates. Cooking & laundry facility. FE tE c T fp OLw x ) 2 Bedroom Duplex - washeddryer, schools town, No pets. 33TFN ___-_-_---_---c------Phone 898-1048, $350/month 8 fridge/stove. In Dentville, close to Wacuum Cleaners ...... SPACIOUS 3 Bdrm. Townhouse includes everything. 35 downtown, no pets. Avail. Oct. 1, -Sales & Service - 2 Bedroom basement suite for rent Private yard, near downtown 8t J. Robinson $890, 898-5002. 35 in downtown area, no pets. ______-__-__-----_------school. Available immediately, Available now. Call after 6 p.m. $790/month, cable includes, no 892-5827 Great location, close to schools, Quiet house in ideal location in 892-5563. 35 dogs. Call 892-5655 (604)985- shopping. Mountain views from / highlands. Available August 15 or ...... 8888.26TFN deck, skylights, new appliances, sooner, $400/month, utilities DIRKENDALE 2 Bedroom basement suite in included. Call 898-4593 leave Dentville, Britannia Ave., carpet, 3 bedrooms, $675/month, TREE SERVICE message. 35 $600/rnonth, utilities included. No Oct. Ist, 434-7425.35TFN Professional Tree Care Accepting application for _-__---___-______-______r___----- pets, no smoking, available Roommate wanted to share 2 bed- September 1. Call after 6 p.m. September 1. Large rancher style, 898-4997 room trailer for September 1st, 892-9192.35 3 bedrooms, 1/2 duplex. Newly Fully Insured ...... renovated, no smoking, no pets. with 28 year old female, Call 898-3501. 37ccw $310/rnonth t 1/2 utilities, 2 Bedroom ground level apt., 5 --_------_------appliances, garburator, covered 898-3472. 35 parking. September 1/96, no Highlands pome for rent, Young man to share top floor of 5 TON TRUCK smoking, no pets, $750 + S.D. $1400/month, 5 t bedrooms. Valleycliffe area, DUMP RUNS ALL NPES CLEANUP 451 -1 695. ~~CCW Avail. Sept. 15. Call 898-4450, house in *TREE REMOVAL FURNITURE MOVING ...... near school. 35ccw $395/month, all appliances. LCCAUOiJT TOWN HAUL I OF ...... Quiet area, private back yard. FIREWOOD FOR SALE I Serene 81secluded Diamond Head Clean, energetic person preferred. winterized chalet for rent starting Phone 892-9060.35 PROVIDER NEEDED! October 1. No hydro, but winter- __-__-----___------______c______----- Currently, we have Q 3 yr. old girl in need of part-time care ized with full propane system, Accommodation avail. in large 2 in the Brac kendale/(Garibaldi) Highlands area starting in including hot water, $500/month, level, 2 baths, 4 bedroom home for non smoking, non partying September. Would suit a mom or care giver with a child of 892-2394. 35A ...... working person. Share with 2 the same age. other responsible easy going per- esidential WZring Responsible family required for If you are intrested in providing loving care large 2 level, 2 baths home in son. Valleycliffe, $350/month, no Valleycliffe. 4 Bedrooms rec. pets, 892-1020. 35 Wee Watch would welcome your call t room, very clean, great views, huge private yard. Prefer no smok- NATUROPATHIC 898-1532 ing, non partying family. MEDICINE A Full Service Agency Experience in yard work and home Dr. Judith Naim -- In Squamish - maintenance. Ref’s. req’d., no on Aug 22, Sept 12 & 26 I, pets, $950/month, 892-1020.35 appts available loam - 8pm _----_------I Please call 892-3930

Mc Dougal I ’s Music WEEKLY SPECUAL STORE MANAGER 7 CU. FT. MICROWAVE e349 nn Superior leadership, goal oriented, hands on .y” ./.V”

Open Tuesday to Saturday individual to manage a busy Bakery Cafe. Must 692-5310 898-9797 be able to motivate, train, schedule & manage staff. A team leader with operational abilities, and previous experience providing leadership and coaching in a retail or food service. If you have these qualifications and enjoy working with the public while appreciating excellent bakery products & coffee, please drop off resume to 38086 Cleveland Avenue. No phone calls please.

Guarawted Quality Asphalt Paving 38686 Cleveland Ave. I 898- 15 1 6 or cdl& 29 i-8284 L.S ., ..I.,&.. a*~ .. * 111 11 - L - THE SQUAMISH CHIEF AUGUST 27, 1996 1DI 37

GE dryer - $260, lnglis dryer - -E COMPLU(: 30 x 52 feet lnglis full size stackable washer & 3 Year old Beachcomber hot tub 10 Cubic foot chest style deep uamish Industrial Park, 1,500 $305. Mint cond. with warranty by Office Complex, comes with 3 dryer, 2 years new, asking $1000. with 8 x 8 beach house gazebo, 11 freezer like new, hardly used, e feet with loading bay. Kostless Appliances. Call 892- porches, 6 separate off ices, 1 Hide-a-bed like new, gray tones, jets, lots of extras, $4,700.00, 892- $200 Call 1-800-579-5954 _------ne U Store It pager # 892-3335 9199. 24CcwTFNA boardroom, 1 reception area, cen- double, $550. Call 898-9301. 35 3181.35 35ccwA ...... 12 yrs. r more info." 12TFN tral photocopy/coffee area & 2 BUILDING MATERIALS 300 Ford 6 cylinder, veri/ low Will trade - 14.8 cubic feet freezer aths, washrooms. Ships in 3 units, Used building materials; 2 x 4, 2 x $29,500.00. MINER'S DRY: 10'x mileage engine - $800 obo. 8' in good condition, for 5.3 cubic :orage Plough - hydraulic - $800 obo. 6, 2 x 8, 2 x 12, plywood, doors, 40' Trailer comes with lockers for feet freezer in good condition, 38-4522. Leave message 220-9395. 35A 898-4341. 35 etc. Phone X 898-5319. 53 30 men, $10,500.00. OFFICE ______-______-___c______------_------__------...... Good Quality unscreened topsoil, TRAILER: 10' x 50' Trailer comes Wood burning stove - new lining, Dewalt 7770 10" Radial Arm saw \e - Squamish/Whistler area - 6000m3 with 1 washroom, 2 separate $500 obo, CCM black hockey hel- Ruris well - $100 00 obo, 898- I SQ.FT. available, 100113 minimum, areas each with 2 offices & a met with cage, $25. Winwell shin 4166. 35 cest CUI lot for sale $5.00/rn3. Pick up or delivery. porch, $9,500.00. CALL: Rob or pads - $5. Set of hockey cards, rdrooms, Hill area. Open to Avail. immed. Call 1-800-939-3389 Greg @ (604)898-3361, Peter 1992-0-Pee Chee factory set, Firewood for sale Pick up or tleliv 3m over / 892-2200. ~~CCW Kiewit Sons Co. Ltd., Squamish, $100. 898-9534. 35 ery. Call Chris at 892-2360 36 untain ...... B.C. 35 -----_------_---_------r decks. 2 lkea folding metal cots with ------______r______----- I. To view mattresses, new condition. Call Colonial kitchen table, 4 chairs, lhone 898- 898-2050. ~~CCW $125. Wicker patio set - loveseat, view. 35 ------______L______----- ._____------coffee table, 2 arm chairs. New Maytag washer 81 dryer, Excellent cond., $1 50. firm, 898- use for STORE almond, hardly used, $1 150. obo. 3767.35 ?drooms, Call Pam or Pat 898-3443. 35 MANAGERS e by owner: Priced less ------praised value!! 3 1/2 year True achievers stand out ____------Supports research, in a crowd. They also seek prevention ar n es8 outstanding opportunities, rs, formal dining room, vaulted - aw e which is why career-minded skylight, two gas fire- programs, and help for people look to Starbucks Coffee. cancer patients and their If you have a taste for success, you'll families through work be in good company at Starbucks. 0. Reasonable offer done by the B.C. Cancer Opportunities exist throughout theSQUAMlSH area for Store Managers with a minimum of 2-5 years Agency, the B.C. Cancer extra experience providing leadership and coaching in a 0. 898- &'SILENTAUCTION Foundation, and the retail or foodservice chain. You must have proven Society. Please include expertise in motivating store partners to provide excellent customer service while maintaining high sh from Howe Sound Inn name of deceased, ____------quality standards and operational efficiency. The abil wery, 4 garbage cans ideal for name/address of next of ity to manage all the details in a fast-paced, rapid or cattle feed. Phone 892-2603 kin and name/address of growth environment is essential. donor for tax receipt. If you are interested in some truly top-of-the-line rewards with a progressive, people-orientedcompany, VISA/MC accepted. take a closer look at Starbucks. Please forward Last Chance For Great Deals resume in confidence to: g. 31, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 35 P.O. Box 2213 Starbucks Coffee Company Deadline August 30. Squamish, BC 1108 Mainland Street o sale - Tuesday through lUUW VON 3G0 Vancouver, B.C. V6B 2T9 4 baths, nday. Noon tit 8 p.m. daily. 1333 I335 Zenith Rd., Brackendale. 35 1 OPEN TUESDAY TO SUNDAY 114 1 1-800-663-2524 Starbucks is an equal oppor- io0-.-- Call- tunity employer committed to 38490 Buckley Ave. (next to high school) hiring a diverse work team.

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Moving sale - King size bed & 6 Hyundai Excel - little rust, needs 81984 WV Rabbit - auto., one 1990 Ford F150 , supercab, 4 x 4, 1995 Chev Blazer lT, loaded, frame - $400, twin bed & frame - a bit of work, has new clutch, owner, good condition. New 302,5 speed, custom, air condi- leather, air condition, heavy hitch, $60, couch, chair & ottoman - $300 obo. Call 898-9071 or 892- brakes, am/fm radio, sun roof. Call tion, cruise, white, canopy, boxlin- C/O player, $29,000.00,898-57 05. 4677, please leave message. 35 898-5984 or can be seen at Import er, new tires, 160,000 kms., 36 $200, skis, bikes, Tandy computer, ...... etc. Call 898-4450. 35 Motors. 36 $1 2.000. , 898-4778. 35 1989 Chevrolet Beretta GT. EX~...... 89 Ford Aerostar XLT extended 7 cond., one owner, loaded, $5,000. 78 Ford 1/2 ton, 2 wheel drive, pass. Excellent cond. with many Days 938- 1763 / eves 938-1406. pick-up, V8,4 speed, $1750. 77 extras. Asking $8,500. Call 892- 1977 Ford F250 XLT, 4 x 4, factory I would like IO buy the Stair 26ccwTFNA Ford LTD SW, 4 door, $895. Phone 9089 35 lift, SportsmanS canopy, second climber or Stationary bike collect- 898-5995 ask for Mark. 35 ------_-----_------______L__----- owner, well maintained rebuilt ing dust in your basement. Please 1993 WV Golf,red, 5 speed, air ...... 1985 Dodge Mini Van 5-passen- motor €itransmission, $2,800 obo, - leave a message 898-1696.35 condition, 3 years extended war- 1976 1 ton Dodge flat deck, dual ger, 5 speed, excellent running 898-1652. 35 ranty. 2 new snow tires included, __-_--___--__~_-__------~------wheel ex-welder, heavy duty. condition. Asking $2950 obo. Call $12,500 obo, 932-2991 evenings. Good work truck, $1,200. obo, Sam @r 898-3373.35 WINTER PROJECT?? 35 898-5113.35 -----_------______c____----- 1970 Ford Cortina - green. 1985 Chev S10 Blazer - 2 WD _------_____---_-_--______----- _--_----_------_-___------Dodge Dakota, 4 x 4, 1993,78,000 Excellent condition, 3 speed auto- auto., excellent cond. inside & out. 1985 Buick Skylark - auto., 4 door, Luxury van - Dodge 1989 Grand kms., 5 speed, boxliner, matching matic, 4 cylinder sedan model. One owner, many options, engine power steering, power brakes, Caravan, V6, 3.0 I, new brakes, canopy. Excellent condition, Super on gas mileage, $1,600 runs - needs repair or replace, new tires, good cond., 146,000 good tires, exc. shape, seen at $1 5,500.00,phone 898-4927. 35 firm. 898-0750. 35 $3,500. obo., 892-0110.35 Brown's Video or call 898-2631.35 krns., $22,500. obo, 898-1649. 35 ...... ------_------. Bayliner 27' 1978 Command bridge, sleeps 6. Surveyed at $12,000, needs some work, $75 COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS Network. Classifieds 476 firm. Phone 898-3959 after 4 p.n A ' ' ' A ' * for25words To place an ad call 35 These ads appear in approximately 100 ------community newspapers in B.C.and Yukon $275 $6.00 each this paper or the BCY- Bfitirh Columbia urd Ydon 1985 Vanguard 23 1/2 foot R/V f and reach more than 3 million readers. additional word CNA at (604) 669-9222 sale, $17,000.00 obo. Phone 892 AUTO BUSINESS EDUCATION FINANCIAL SERVICES PERSONALS 5134 (days) or 892-5572 (eves.) f F250 4X4'S1 EXPLOR- OPPORTUNITIES COUNSELLOR TRAIN- CONSOLIDATE ONE ADULT VIDEOS. Order appointment to view. 36 ERS, Jeeps, Diesels. All NATIONWIDE COMMER- ING Institute of easy payment. No more the best by mail. Free ----_--I-L------Sailboat - King's Legend 41' Pilol makes, all models, lease, CIAL directory. Buying or Vancouver offers corre- stress. No equity-security, Video offer. Discreet and good or bad credit. house, teak deck/interior, cruis- returns, trades. 0-Down, selling a business? 1-604- spondence courses for fast service. Free 532-3898. Extensive list the Oiploma in Immediate approval, im- ing/live-a-board ready, GPS, autc good financing. Free de- Brochure. HMC Video livery. For free approval of businesses for sale. Counselling Practise be- mediate relief. National pilot, inverter, water maker $1 business/house trad call GranVJoe 1-800-993- Call for a free information ginning this month. For a Credit Counsellors of Specialties , 4840 Acorn 25,000or Canada 737-8285, 951 Call 604-815-9333. 3673, Cell 202-1799. package. See us on the brochure phone loll-free - #201, Montreal P.Q. H4C int e r net at ht t p://i nt er n et- 1-800-665-7044. 1073, 1-888-777-0747. 1L6. __--___-----_-_-----______L______--. BUSINESS express.com/ncd/ncd. htm Licensed & bonded. 1974 VW Van, $1,500. on engine OPPORTUNITIES A NEW Career? Trained DATE DATE Date Date New front tires, camperized, INVESTORS REQUIRED apart me n t/co n do mi n i u m HELP WANTED GOVERNMENT FUNDS. Date. Connect (24 hours). $2,200.00 Obo., 251-9964. 35 for Comox Valley managers needed - all GREAT OPPORTUNITY. 100% of ads. Men, _c--__------_------. Government assistance areas. We can train you Registered massage ther- Restaurant lounge near women, gay, couples and 1972 - 22' Travel - Air, $1,500.00 programs information right now! Free job place- apist for new, year round obo. Phone 892-5541 leave mes- completion, seats 1501260 alternative 1-900-830- available. For your new or people. Positive turnover. ment assistance. For in- spa facility with natural sage. 35 existing business. Take Reasonable lease terms. formation/brochure call "mineral baths" on beauti- 2222. Access Code #38. advantage of the govern- Other commercial spaces 681-5456, 1-800-665- ful Salty Springs Island T.C.I. 18+ 50. ment grants and loans. available. Jay 1-604-979- 8339. Seaside spa/resort. Call 1-800-505-8866. Enjoys pampering worldly REAL ESTATE NU-LOOK Kitchens 3232 or Allan 1-604-339- BE A Successful guests. Please call Lloyd THE SOCKEYE Are In! Paul Bryant KWlK KERB - Own your 0326. Writer ...write for money 892-2300. (604)537-4111. What a sight to see. The own business. Part-time OWNER RETIRING - and pleasure with our 1OTFN or full-time installing on- unique home-study PERSONALS Grande Isles Resort on Must Sell! Thriving course. You get individ- site , continuous concrete , Knifekutlery shop in large HEAVENLY PSYCHIC beautiful Babine Lake. Gardening/Landscaping - Spring landscape edging, total ual tuition from profes- Answers. Serving over 50 Studio condo's from time, clean your yard. Rubbish Nanaimo Shopping Mall. sional writers on all as- equipment, proven sys- Excellent gross profits on million readers and multi- $19,900, 1200 sq.ft. view removal, Power-raking, Trimming. pects of writing-romances, talented psychics. Free tem, training. 1-800-667- sales. Call Mike Lenton, short stories, radio and townhouses from Lawn installed, New yards or old. astrochart with your first Complete yard services. Call todq KERB. Realty Executives 1-604- TV scripts, articles and $39,500. 1-800-671-4475. reading! Relationships, for Fast & Friendly Service. Call BUFFALO BOB Foods 756-9688. children's stories. Send today for our Free Book. Future, Career. $2.99/min SUNNY ALBERTA, 30 898-5942.14TFN looking for wholesale dis- NEW TO Western 18+ 24 hours. 1-900-451- Toll-free 1-800-267-1829, \ acres 1/4 mile from tributors for big game, Canada! The Pampered 3783. Fax: 1-613-749-9551. The Rimbey. Lovely 1630 jerky and meat sticks. Chef offers a unique line Writing School, 38 Contact: Fred 1-403-706- CLAIRVOYANT PSY- sq.ft. bungalow, attached of kitchen utensils. New McArthur Ave., Suite CHICS! Master the power 9281. Box 355, Sangudo, garage, 40x50 barn, cor- concept in home party 2600, Ottawa, ON, K1L to choose your future. AB, TOE 2AO. plans. Consultants need- 6R2. Truthful, accurate an- rals, shelters, 2 waters. HOME PARTY Plan of the ed. Info: Shirley (604)426- EARN EXTRA Money! swers by authentic psy- Perfect for horses/cattle. 90's. Mom's Pantry 8633. Learn Income Tax chics. Problems solved, Landscaped to perfection. Products, quality BUSINESS Preparation or Basic destiny awaits. 1-900- All for $235,000. All offers Food/Pastry/Gift items, re- PERSONALS Bookkeeping by corre- 451 -3778, 24hrs. 18+ considered. Morrison quires home party sales spondence. For free $2.99/min. I.C.C. Realty Lad 1-403-682- SIZZLING! EXCITING! brochures, no obligation, PAINTER representatives. Excellent Live 1 on 1. Beautiful girls CANADIAN ENCOUN- 2162. Commission/Home Based contact U & R Tax Needs work. Large or small. ready to talk to you! Call TERS. Meet your match Residential & commercial. 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"Plus" 27 1&2 bed- tion in 6-8 weeks. Airline STEEL BUILDINGS 592-597-003. Fantasy: sultants in BC. Over 250 pilot developed, doctor room suites & 8 RV sites STEEL BUILDINGS: 01 1-592-573-579. toys and crafts - 65% approved. Free informa- under $15. Home parties, Lhasa Apso - 2 year old female, "approved" for strata tion by mail: 1-406-961- "Cheaper Than Wood". $395,000. - 1/2 cash 1/2 CAREER catalogue sales. Join us Quonset-Straightwall not good with small kids - $300 INFOR MAT10N 5570, Ext.404. Fax: 1- @ 10%. 5 Year term to fa- this busy season. Call 1- quonset, Structural Steel obo, 898-9405.35 800-361-4587 Ext.9336. 406-961-5577. cilitate development. All or AMBITIOUS MINDED ht t p://w w w .vision f ree- Buildings. B.C. Company, 50% to managing partner. People! $1,000 wkly PO- Free to good home - 4 year old MECHANIC REQUIRED dorn.com Satisfaction we won't be undersold. ~-1-800-67 1-4475. tential. Many positiorrs for expanding automotive guaranteed. German Shepherd,, Great with available. Start now, no shop. Must be certified. Service and satisfaction kids. Call 898-2059.35 ATTENTION ENTRE- ARE YOU ready to expe- guaranteed! Western experience necessary. Propane an asset. Good ------___--_------______^______- PRENEURS. Great busi- rience Exxxtasy? 1-900- B Call 7 days 1-487-875- wages & benefit package. Steel Buildings 1-800- Registered Arabian Mare, 14.2 1 Chambers ness opportunity. Own I -800-668-3994. Attention 451-3936, 18 yrs+, $I .99 2022 Ext.0038 H33. 565-9800. 10 years old, Bay, English or Squamish. your own health club. Directory for sale. James or Arvin. Fax: per minute. Women call Professional business (604)392-7750 Williams free 895-5535. STEEL ROOFING & Western. Great movement and disposition. Trailers and good on plan and consultation pro- EDUCATION Lake. MALE IMPOTENCE easi- Siding: Warehouse 4genda Pac vided. High profit, low in- HELI-LOGGING - TRAIN EQUIPMENT ly corrected. Overcome all "Direct" Clearance; First trails. Totally sound with great we available vestment. 100% potential, $2,000.00,938-3323. for an exciting, high pay- SELL O'R Rent Crane impotence problems Quality 36" wide, 29 Financing available OAC. ing career in the forest in- Trucks, T/A water trucks, caused by aging, medica- gauge, Painted and Be your own boss any- lnyone wist dustry! Helicopter logging A62 loaders, fuel trucks, tion, surgery, diabetes Galvanized panels; where in B.C. Select your ground crew training Get the facts: 4x4 backhoes, com- etc. 'Seconds' 47~p.s.f. All Taking on new students to teac own location. Ideal for school now offering com- Performance Medical, pactors, tilt trailers, S/A Piano beginning in September. small communities. Act prehensive 5 week pro- dump trucks, graders, ex- Box 418, Valemount, B.C. building accessories avail- call Sheri Riddle at Now! Call Fit Tech gram. For information call cavators. Call Vic VOE 220. 1-800-663- able. 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OBEDIENCE DOG TRAINING SIERRA Opening in September, Looking for the perfect person to For rent: Eagle View place - 3 bed- Movirlg sale - Sat., AW. 31/96 8 Quality Licensed Daycare. MEADOW COTTAGE DAYCARE rooms, 3 baths, fireplace, 5 aPPli- Sunday, Sept. 1/96, 10 a m. - 2 Puppy & Adults. take care of three kids, 3 - 5 days p.m.,41483 Brenriari Rd , Certified by Canadian Institute of Garibaldi Highlands area. has re-located from North a week, in my home. Approx. 8 antes, no pets. References. Avail. 6 rack e II riaI u Oct. lst, 898-5084. 35 35av Professional Dog Training. Full or Part time. Vancouver to Squamish. "Family a.m. - 3 p.m. 2 Kids need to be Call Monica at 898-4510. TFN Private & Classes. daycare certificate " 6 years child- walked to school. Call if interest- care experience * First Aid CPR * Call Carolynn @I898-9424 after ed. Starts Sept. 3rd, 892-9245. 35 HOWE SOUND Excellent references " Quality care 8 p.m. 32TfN INFANTflODDLER DAYCARE given in a personal fun loving NETWORK 99 38370 Buckley Ave. atmosphere. Cheryl 892-5668. 35 (behind Squamish 1 Looked in the White Pages under RISE & PLAY PROGRAM ' Elementary School) Daycare opening Sept. Quality, alcoholics. No dues or fees. CLASS1FIEDS FOR PRE SCHOOLERS QUALITY DAYCARE loving care with lots of learning Thanks Hillcrest, Pleasant and licensed SPOTS FOR CHILDREN activities. Games, outings, lunch & KA2 groups. Rene' 08-18-65. 35 1048 Glacier View, G.H. AGED 3 WKS TO 3 YRS OF AGE snacks. 7 Years childcare experi- For just $25 per week * Pam 898-9551.32TFN operation: Hours of ence. Great ref's., 898-3185. 38 Adventurous single male (43, 6'2", Mon. - hi., 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. ----_-_-_----__-___------(for 20 words or less) 190) new to area, invites response Extended hours may be avail., LITTLE FRIENDS HABITAT from female counterpart, objective your classified ad will appear in IIENDLY GIANT Daycare dependent upon community need. Family Daycare licensed group daycare operat- E.C.E. QUALIFIED STAFF Valleycliffe area to share the good things or life. g since Nov. 1988 at the Civic We also offer a special Available spaces in an enriched Box 3758 Garibaldi Highlands, xtter. Ages: 18 months to 5 component for teen mothers environment. VON 1TO. 35 rars - Offer: ECE & First Aid attending Howe Sound Secondary Please contact Judy Roberts --c_____----_---_--______r______----- ialified Staff. * Structured School. 892-9296.36 Anyone witnessing a hit & run on ograrn - * Kindergarten pickup 892-5365 or 892-5796.36 August 5 at 9:40 a.m., please im local schools * Swim ...... phone 892-5626.35 the Whlstler Question ogram access to other recre- t Starting September: Caring family ------c--_------______r____----- ional programs. * Full-time/Part- home daycare in Brackendale Friendly family environment near Wishing to thank S.G.H. & Staff, and the Lliiooet News. ne - *Drop-in (3-5 years only). looking to care for children ages 3 Highlands School, pre-school family and Friends for the support 11'1 898-2399. TFN - 4 for up to 3 days per week. trained, N/S, Exc. ref's, small ...... CRAFTS, READING TIME, DRESS group to provide quality care. Call and caring on the passing of My THESE ADS WILL REACH MORE TINY FLOWER UP, NUTRITIONAL LUNCHES AND 898-2563. 35 Aunt Barb Billy. Thank you for all THAN 23,000 READERS. CHILDREN'S CENTER SNACKS PROVIDED. Call Laura at the prayers. 35 Licensed Quality Daycare 898-5525.35TFN Preschool Program. ______-___--_-----~------~------Mature individual required to care Call now to book a Has openings f/t, p/t & drop in. TOT'S CLUB for 3 children before & after * Age 2 1/2 - 5 yrs. FOR Rent, deluxe 23' Class C Network 99 classified! Fully Licensed Daycare. school, preferably our home, Motorhome with all extras, (indergarten Drop-off & Pick-up. Marnquam School area. Vallevcliffe area. please call $1 1S/day, $800/week, $3,00O/mo. X.E. & First Aid qualified staff. Full Time avail. % 892-3345. 38357 Buckley Ave. Cal1,Tammy 898-9813. 33TFN 35av t .18 cents/km. Call 898-5301. 35 ...... 892-5566. TFN ______-_-______^______------892-9161

Everyone Loves a Ranch Style H~me,and you will love this one atof space, three bedrooms and family room, love- ly latchen with very modern decor. Quiet back yard call cur loan specialist Tracy Starling ,ith tacular view of the tall trees and mountains. and find out about our pre-arranged home- El Ronnie or Dan for a private showing. owner mortgages and our competitive rates. 41828 Bitken Road $21O,OOO

AND "WkiIfwa+& * @ &t.&k%WU&W OPEN HOUSE butmt+**9* t2&!$/'I STINGS.,.. HOW: CALL DAN SULLIVAN Monday - Thursday 1O:OO am - 5:OO pm FOR MORE DETAILS Friday 1O:OO am - 6:OO pm 892,9161 Saturday 1O:OO am - 290 pm - evening appointments available. BJR 892.5924 (24 hrs) 892-5252 Tracy S?arPing BLACK TUSKREALTY 38085 Second Avenue Personal Loans Manager

Notice Of Council Invitation To Tender The District of Squamish invites tenders for installation of an irrigation system in downtown j Squamish on Cleveland Avenue. Tenders will be received up to 1O:OOAM l~caltime on Regular Council Meetings for the District of September 10,1996 at the office of the Parks and Recreation Director, 1009 Centennial Squamish for the month of September 1996 will be Way, Squamish. held on September 3, 1996 at 3:QO pm and Tender Documents will be available on August 27, 1996 at the office of: September 24,1996 at 7:OO pm in the Council REBinnie & Associates Ltd. Chambers at the Municipal Hall, 37955 2nd Avenue, 31 844 Cleveland Avenue Squamish. Squamish, BC VON 3G0 Telephone : (604) 892-8222 Agenda Packages for Regular Meetings of Council F~x(604) 892-2249 at Hall. are available for viewing the Municipal A non-refundable deposit of $20.00, GST inclusive, is required for obtaining the tender documents. Anyone wishing,to be placed on the agenda to address Council at a Regular Meeting may do so by A site meeting for interested bidders for this project is scheduled for Friday, August 30th, delivering a request in writing to the Clerk no later 1996 at 11:00 am at the office of REBinnie & Associates Ltd. :han 12:OO noon on Tuesday preceding the day of This work is to be performed in accordance with all Federal, Provincial and Municipal -he Council Meeting. -_ . . requirements. Garibaldi Highlands. Elegant traditional designed 408-5557 of Squamish

37941 Westway Ave. 5th D 109 Diamond Head Place 3x173 ('I;irkc 1)rh.e SI.:M'!- uiiiquc #21-2401 Man1 uam Road 37932 - ave. 3 bdrm, home in exc. cond. over Iinmac. 3 bdrm cn unit wi2. car newer 3 bdrm t den, ualit home 1 bedroom, u grades. $89,900 dc~i!yi.1loqiit;il !iill. a Why Rent.f Call Michael 2,300 s ft. lr kitchen private lot ~22~COOOc'rlll (A~OIiy. g;ir;igc. A SIS9,WO Cull Dari asking $248,000 ?LJall art $89,90f Call Deidre.

It cr( 37933 hlagnoha cres. Larger than it GREATVIEW! 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 Kaloden Cresent. Large 5 bedroom #1 & #2 38924 Queensway 2 148 Piirk\va>. Drive home with man u rades, large lot. Mini Storage Business 5 HJrni\. Iiirsc lot. suiirooni. sonic looks. Great investrnc'nt or starter home. bath home in Garibaldi Highlands, rlier Granny suite. S187,OOO CallJudj Asking $24B ,O Call Jasori. $159,000. Call Lisa 11 11~1r ,I il~b\. 32-35 ,O()I J ('11 11 .)ii(?- $165,000. 3 years old. Call Dan. ff. 001 bc Iitions t-savi; trict E boarc s protl :hool 001s c 1189 Judd Road, Brackendale E 205 Diamond Head Place #24 - 40200 Government Road. 3 3.4 Acres. Home built in 1917. 2 bdrm, 2 yrs. old, underground bdrms,, South facing, well main- P'eP $645,000 Call Marg parkin Best Value In Squamish! tained complex $149,900. Call Lisa h optj $~.OOOCall Michael. ..~_. irds. e expt issue, ; irnrnl late tc . t~7eek 'hey IT hk. Th 2140 Ridgeway. S acious home on Paradise Valley 2 acres t mobile Emerald Place. 2 yr old, 1330 sq. 2600 Rhum & Eigg Dr. Garibaldi a tion.' quiet CUI de sac. 5 b srm, 4 bthrm. 2400 home on Provincial Lease .&king ft. Townhome. $151,900. Highlands S lit Level, sunny lot sq. fi. $229,000 Grill Amber. $88,090 Call Dari Call Amber $229,800. Call Lisa lug 3 nenta ncil, s; be on 101, p hen 18

guardI! e. 1092 Wilson Crescent 59-38185 Westway Ave. #5 38924 Queensway 1036 Edgewater Crescent NEW, 3 ckett 3700 sq. ft., 6 bdrm. high quality. RENTING? 2400 s . ft. warehouse currently bdrm, as fire lace, eat-in kitchen. Close to amen. $3 15,000 Call Jasori Call Michael about this unit. lease 9or $15OO/mo. Call Lisa 699,909. Call Deidre.

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#27- Eagle View 3 bdrm, 2 1/2 200 1830 Mamquam E 101 Diamond Head Place - 1210 Parkwood Cozy 3 bdrm baths, 1300 sq. ft., $137,500. Clean CQ home, asking rancher on beautifully landsca ed lot. Call Marg. $49,500. Call Marg Priced to sell $194,000 CalP Lisa

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1041 EDGEWATER 'ents ad! Better than NEW! ?, tJdrrns, Lmaccep 2 bdrm, gas fireplace, plus den, Irg kitchen, land- 4.5 ACRES lrg "A" frame 1 sqxd lot, Hot Tub. home, free hold property. large kitchen. $179,900. I 8,000 sq. ft. lot Call Deidre 1016 Edgewater Crescent C'rrll Gac,l.ge $2 14,900 Call Michael. $435,000 2 yrs young, 1100 s ft. 2 bdrm & den, easy to show. $11 3,000 Complete Call Deidre

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