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lie Gavin Guy of Moving Eagles Is to deflect the Sean Keightley ee ky Chariie's ed tries to . eky Charlie's won firsi game of the niership Cup of the 's @ague playoffs. iI soccer players be extremely busy ie next few weeks a trJtal of 52 teams cted to play in the ,mkh FC tourna- at Centennial Aorii 27-28. David imon photo

uistrict statt members are now worklng with the two Rail is making its first foray into a commercial proponents on the proposals, neither of which was ng centre deveIapment by building Squamish acceptable in its origmally submitted form. A report is I at the entrance to downtown. Now the company expected to be presented to council at its May 7 meeting, to enter into a partnership with the District of said Mayor Corinne LonsdaIe. ish to build a new library. Another land develop- The details of the proposals are confidential because :ampany - Mitchell Kime Thompson Inc. of they involve land matters. However, BCR Properties - ,- .* wer - nas1 also1 put forth a proposal to the district manager of investment and sales, Peter Martin, said the *iva t e- p u b li c library partnership . company's proposal is on District of Squamish and B.C. sh council is exploring the joint venture con- Rail land located south of Municipal Hall. The proposal

&- a new library in an effort to spend less money is for a building that would house the library only, with Jroject. Squamish voters by a narrow, but legally no other commercial development-. 7arg-m approved in a 1993 referendum of spend- Martin said that BCR Properties did consider the pos- p to $3.2 million on a new library. The referendum sibility of housing the library in its new Squamish red more than 50 per cent to pass. The result was a Station shopping centre. But he said that idea was votes above the 50 per cent mark. Council, how- scrapped because it appears the company is going to id the vote was too close to mandate building a have good success at leasing the shopping centre at ry, which had already been designed. higher rates than a library could afford. e time of the referendum, council has agreed "And secondly, we are quite keen on promoting the ething in the order of about $2 million should redevelopment of the downtown area. Not entirely for n a new library, prompting the conception of altruistic reasons, we own a lot of land downtown. te-public library in which a private deveioper Personally, I have always seen the downtown as even- likely construct and pay for a building, the tually having potential for a much better kmd of devel- portion of which would be a long-term lease opment down there. We thought it might provide a nice

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By Patticia Wheeler ed to be announced late districts with Powell River Association and the and the Sunshine Coast.

Herb Grubel wants to Dec. 1, 1996. The Howe I would have to say I dm favor of the Garibaldi “I would like to s among those districts to be board worked very the North Shore would be istry know your concerns! amalgamated. to show that we’ve been more natural. The Federal Reform Party of Canada is holding an informal public “TOWNHALL’ APRIL 26,7:30 P.M. School trustees are as it is for now.” SEAT0 SKY HOTEL

JOIN OUR QUESTION PERIOD WITH that’s reasonable Capilano-Howe Sound M.P. Herb Grubel & North Van. M.P,Ted White announcement and I its own. Mainland, including including administr

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Minister Paul Ramsey announcement. to take the least supporting amalgamation “I think the government away from the , with other districts. He doesn’t want to offend - and if we ca cited the high adminisfra- anybody just before an completely, in tive costs as one reason the election, quite honestly,” world, that would existing district could not he said. we would do. But I survive on its OWL Ramsey said he based to be reality-based Originally, the ministry

I mated with the smaller restructuring committee, be. I think that the Lillooet district or the which released its report and the corn 0 Contested and Uncontested Divorces West district on amalgamation Tues- should be ver Child and Spousal Maintenance and the Sunshine Coast. day. The committee, with the result b 0 Child Custody and Access Separation Agreements Those proposals were appointed by past yes, it has paid o dropped by he ministry, Education Minister Art just shows that the 2. 2: 0 Cohabitation and Marriage Agreements Property Division however, in favor of the Charbonneau, was does have much rno Whistler - 332-4370 Lorimer Road Squamish - 201-1365 Pemberton Ave. Garibaldi proposal to chaired by officials from common than it does I 932-3211 8925254f9326938 I combine the Howe Sound the B.C. School Trustee’s diversity.” I NEWS TIPS? CALL US (604) 892-9161 OR FAX (604) 892-6483

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Concrete Barrier Shifted In Mishap There were no injuries in a two-car mishap which took place on Hwy. 99 in front of the 7-Eleven Sunday afternoon, but a concrete barrier came out slightly the worse for wear. The driver of a Toyota Supra wasn't paying attention, said police, and rear-ended a Honda Civic. He was given a warning for following too close. David Dona/dson photo 6. Spaces are limited. nservation Society, Squamish Corridor companies, governme Nation host watershed stewardship workshop cited for rmllution i latest r Squamish stewardship workshop being d by the Squamish Estuary By Ron EMS Emerald Estates satellite plant. rvation Societry and the Squamish - ~ A liquid waste managzment plan was approved in will be held Saturday, April 20 starting Pollution of Howe Sound from acid mine drainage at November 1993, however, the associated operational cer- 8:30 a.m. at Totem Hall. Participants will Britannia Beach and from pulp and paper mill emissions at tificates have not been finalized due to federal funding not overview of government regulations Port Mellon is listed in the province's latest environment being received. Funding has now been received and the wardship tools, hear case studies in an non-compliance report. And the squeaky-clean image of municipality has since been working with B.C. develop skills for effective steward- Whistler has been tarnished with two citations in the B.C. Environment to finalize the operational certificate. project implementation, learn how to Environment report, released last week. The Village of Pemberton is also listed in the report - for priorize and protect streams and The reports covers the period from April 1, 1995 to Sept. the second tim-e - f~rpyrppdjng per!zi, !iz?!t;s for fjl:e-l-l,~l~""I t natural areas, and focus 0x1 the 30, '1995 and lists 109 operations that failed to meet envi- biochemical oxygen demand for municipal sewage and said. htion and role of municipal government in ronmental protection standards, a decrease of 22 from the failure to submit some related data. A permit amendment ts will1 vironmental management and land use previous six-month reporting period. application for plant upgrading is in abeyance since the "The non-compliance report is one of the most effective municipality is trying to secure alternative sources of fund- ils, contact Edith Tobe of Squamish tools we have to get operations and individuals to adhere ing for the required upgrading. Its funding request under 1. Registration is limited to 40 peo- to B.C.'s environmental protection laws," Environment the federal-provincial infrastructure program was denied e registrations will be accepted. Minister Moe Sihota said. "No one likes to see their name in June. ce. "It in the paper for something as serious as harming the envi- Depending on the severity of the non-compliance, opera- de an+ .1 1 ronment ." tions may be subject to charges and penalties. This is the Quote of the Week Copper Beach Estates Ltd. of Britannia Beach seems not twelfth non-compliance report released in B.C., which is to all to be concerned with the media attention: it is one of 25 the only province to release a comprehensive list of opera- one likes to see their operations listed in the report four or more times. And the tions that do not comply with environmental protection. c company is in receivership with the property the subject of name in the paper for a court-ordered sale. Prospective purchasers of the lands something as serious as are aware of a pollution abatement and pollution preven- Dispute over girlfriend tion orders, which are significant detractors to the proper- harming the ty's marketability. environment.99 Copper Beach Estates was cited for failure to collect all leads to charges, fine acid mine drainage and discharge at depth to Howe Sound e. Wt : - ENVIRONMENT MINISTERMOE SIHOTA, I as required by a 1981 pollution abatement order. And the Two Squamish men were place at Meager Creek hot cious 1 company has failed to submit a plan to treat acid mine fined a total of $4,500 in springs north of Pemberton st PO' ON PAGE 3, drainage SO that it does not cause pollution as required by B.C. Supreme Court in Sept. 8, 1993. Lindsay and class. ~ I a 1993 pollution prevention and pollution abatement order. Vancouver as a result of an his girlfriend had broken There is ongoing monitoring of the acid mine drainage assault which occurred up and when Lindsay being done by the province and a private firm is conduct- because of a dispute over a found a Squamish man in ing on-site pilot plant testing of novel bio-sulphide tech- girlfriend . the company of his ex-girl- nology for possible treatment of acid mine drainage at the Gregory Brus Lindsay, friend, he and Billy became 23, was found guilty of two violent toward this man. AS site. I Further south and on the west side of the sound, Howe counts of assault causing well, Lindsay assaulted the Sound Pulp and Paper Limited at Port Mellon is on the bodily harm on a Squamish same man in Squaniish on report for the second time. The mill exceeded permit limits man. And Phillip Robert Aug. 31, 1993. for nitrogen oxides and sulphur dioxide from a wood Billy, 26, was found guilty The man who was assault- residue boiler in five of the six months of the reporting of one count of assault caus- ed suffered bruises and cuts period. The company has retained a consultant to investi- ing bodily harm on the and was treated at the gate the situation. same man. Pemberton Health Care The Resort Municipality of Whistler is on the list for the Both pleaded guilty and Centre. Both men have heen sixth time for exceeding permit limits for municipal were sentenced in court given time LO pay their sewage. The municipality is cited twice: once for exceeding March 7. Lindsay was fined fines. Defaulting on the permit limits for effluent flow and again for exceeding per- $2,500 and Billy was fined payment of the fines could mit limits for five-day biochemical oxygen demand at the $2,000. The assault took result in six months in jail. 1 HINDS ll NEWS Funeral and Memorial Services 11 Developers dictate majority A Full Servfce Funeral Home providing traditional, caring firneral services *manYY-- of community plan amendment 38121 2nd Ave., By Ron Enns the industrial park - that is bound Municipal Act suggests the pla Squamish 24 hrs. 892-3683II to return after council turned it should be updated every five y quamish is indeed a blessed down a couple of weeks ago. Council plans to spend the rest community. People and busi- Site-specific amendments request- this year and probably at least Snesses flock to Squamish for ed by developers have changed the of next year on the project. Cou what they believe is a high quality face of Squamish dramatically: they has budgeted $30,000 in 1996 - of life and an attractive place to have allowed condominium and and is counting on the province locate. Other communities in housing developments to occur in matching that figure - to work and Canada are several areas of Squamish, includ- a new official community plan. not so fortunate: a flagging econo- ing Newport Ridge Estates (a new (Council is planning to apply fo my forces some residents to relo- golf course is planned as well), another $30,000 matchi cate and development is at a stand- along the Mamquam Blind Channel from the province in 1997, br still. Virtually anyone or any devel- waterfront and on Mamquam Road the cost of developing a oper - from bona fide to fly by across the road from the Mamquam cia1 community to $120, night - is embraced with open sewage treatment plant, dog pound cost does not include planning arms by these ”have-not” commu- and municipal works yard; and department time.) Some of the nities. they have made provision for a fac- work will be done by district sta “I feel Squamish is a very desir- tory outlet mall in the industrial - remember, they are busy wit able place to be,’’ Margaret park. steady stream of development Thornton, planning director for the District of Squamiih. ”I haven’t some will be con really seen a slowdown in growth tracted to a cons here when the province has gone through a bit of a recessionary time. I don’t see Squamish as a desperate community - we have got it and we have got it good.” Thornton said she is a5 busy as said. She said a ever processing development appli- cations made to the district. And the district responds to their requests with an ”unheard of fast turnaround“ time, she added. But even though developers con- tinue to come to Squamish with their proposals, and even though people moving here continue to ensure this is one of the fastest- growing communities in the

province, Squamish council bows to areas are more I developers by constantly changing clearly defined. the official community plan at the Both Lonsdale ab#i behest of developers. Thornton agree 14 “We have developers putting current official c pressure on the community for munity is “100s their specific developments rather and provides a than as a community saying, “Hey era1 vision. we want this certain type of tourism development or this certain

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.. . .. ai-id theit goiiig out did marketing .. Margaret Thornton .. it,” Thornton said. In Whistler, the philosophy is opposite of Squamish‘s way of Current applications to amer,d the vision for Squamish with a rev thinlung. As in Squamish, develop- official community plan will ccllrtin- official community plan. Sinc Behind Hiahlands Mall. Sauamish ers are regular visitors to the ue to change the look of this town: last plan was completed in 1

~. .. - r-r...... , ....- ~ municipal offices. But when devel- it is likely council will pass the the demography of Squamis opers arrive in Whistler, they know amendments regarding expansion diversified significantly. the official community plan - the and development of the airport, a I/ Ten years ago nobody wo community’s vision for its develop- step to allow regularly scheduled have been able to convince ment - is sacred: it is the holy air service between Seattle and we’d have as much of our book, telling those who read exactly Squamish; B.C. Rail has applied to tion commuting back and what is and what is not allowed. allow commercial development Vancouver,” Lonsdale sai “They have a strong OCP and a between Squamish Elementary would certainly have ne strong sense of vision and they School and its new shopping centre nized the eagles as bein don’t deviate from that. The council along Hwy. 99 at the entrance to tourist attraction. Thos has stuck with it,” Thornton said. downtown “The other thing I commend Squamish; years. Ten years ag Whistler for, in terms of develop- there is an ”Ten years ago I surely didn‘t see ment, is that thw are in the driver’s application for surely didn’t se::? forest industry seat. They determined ’we need a new large- ing the way it has !a,,I l&tecj summer activities,’ so then they scale subdivi- thed dmforest industry-* either.” i went out and said ‘we will only sion along declining the Way And it is inten accept applications that have a Loggers Lane it has either.” that there will b summer activity component.”’ And southeast of I subsequently, gclf courses and ten- Brennan Park - Corinne kmsdale nis resorts - the kind of facilities Leisure Centre; that fit with Whistler’s stated vision and propo- - were developed. nents of 120-room hotel planned for ment of the highway frontage in the industrial nity plan - Squamish‘s quamish‘s official community park say they are not giving up, Undaunted by the chal plan was last updated in 1989. even tho;lgh council with a tie vote Lonsdale said that she believes SSince that time, it has been halted - at least temporarily - Squamish can still estab amended IO times with three more their plans. vision, “a vision that w applications - including an Squamish Mayor Corinne all of these various interests s amendment to develop and expand Lonsdale said it will now be coun- we can work in harmo the airport - on file as well as cil’s top priority to update the together and keep the li fia another - a proposal for a hotel in entire official community plan. The that we have today.” .. .

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Good Stuff Available At Spring Garage Sales Anothe 4 ks were among the favorite items snapped up quickly at the Howe Sound Curling garage sale at the club Saturday. David Oonaldson photo

is "tig Iecific' wher hway upgra , I more I !fined sdale agret 3icial where the driver lost control of the vehi- Id loo! CI cle and went off the road. .des a he limit will be increased on a The new speed limit does not p~sea '1. rticiii of Hwy. 99 north of Squamish safetv concern, Wetteland said. He said said :ause the dpgraded highway is capa- the 80 km/h speed limit in the arca is may 0: handling higher speeds. unrealistic, according to a study prepared idivid he speed hit from Depot Road in for the Ministry of Transportation and l0Od ] ickcndale to the orange bridge over Highways. : a dit 1lit:m Creek is being increased from its Martens said the Ministry of velop *rer,t8@ km/h to the new 90 krn/h. An Transportation and Highways tries to set a rev grade of the nine-kilometre three-lane speed limits to what the general motor- Since tion of the highway was completed in ing public feels they can drive. In 198 10. Since then, traffic studies have "Motorists will tell you how fast they can nish I twn the higher speed is possible with- drive safely." c o m prom is in g safety. Martens said that as more sections of woulc llowing traffic to sort itself out in the the highway are upgraded, the speed :e me ,roved area before the speed returns limit may be increased if the section is r pop1 80 km/h heading north into the long enough to warrant it. I forth ?akamus canyon area and south The speed limit on Hwy. 99 through d. "I mgh Squamish will make the drive Squamish will remain unchanged. New er rec ng Hwy. 99 safer, said Menno traffic lights will be installed this summer a maj rtens, district highway technician for at Industrial Way, and an overhead warn- hings Ministry of Transportation and ing light before the intersection will sig- the la rhways.) nal drivers to prepare to stop before the ars ag pamish RCMP members have light changes to red. Martens said the sig- see ti :ked some of the highest speeds on the nal spacing between the Cleveland Free Motorola Flip Phone. =ydec to Sky Highway in the Brohm Lake Avenue and Industrial Way intersections t has Free weekends. 3, located along the section of the on Hwy. 99 is sufficient to keep the speed First month of local calls free. hway where the speed limit is being limit at 80 km/h. With the construction of 100 free minutes a month .ende( *eased.Sgt. Dwain Wetteland said the the B.C. Rail Squamish Station shopping during weekday evenings. 1 be hest speed he has personally clocked centre, there will be two left-turn lanes ;unity Fiee activation (save $60). h radar in the area is a motorcycle from Cleveland Avenue onto Hwy. 99 You better flippin' hurry. uarnis 'elling 198 km / h. The highest speed and two lanes northbound for a short dis- o pro' bows of that police have clocked in tance on Hwy. 99 to allow traffic to merge ! dew area is the 210 km/h a BMW car was into the one northbound lane. comn 'elling about four years ago. As well, the Yinistry of ansportation ision. 11 free le area around Brohm Lake has also and Highways is demanding that the nge, n a high accident area. Most of the developer of Garibaldi Plaza - a pro- ieves dents, however, involve excessive posed new shopping centre along Hwy. ;h a ed, and the higher speed limit of 90 99 at Mamquam Road - pay for Id mal /h will not affect drivers who speed upgrades to areas of the highway in that its sot 1 will be affected. The Highways Ministry and li1 beyond the speed limit, Wetteland has said that the section of highway in dity of 1. In fact, some of the high-speed acci- ts were single-vehicles accidents the area should be four lanes. ~~

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‘-’Britannia losing docks which are still important is the fact that the crumbling retaining socially that reason and common sense piece of our community as it slips away? e new deadline is May 1 and walls are exposing an entire landfill of arenolongerbrought tobearuponissues Ralph Fulber annia will lose its docks, as Western industrial debris and tailings which were like this. Will we just witness another Britannia Beach artnership Ltd., has been instruct- used as fill to create the entire spit ( ove the facility by B.C. Lands. which a little maintenance would easily is a condition of a licence of occu- have prevented). Another bill left for the which Western Pulp (Woodfibre) is taxpayer to assume because B.C. Lands is held to, to reinstate the leased fore- asleep at the wheel? It pays to hire young people area to its natural state and remove These docks have been used for decades vements as a condition of ter- and many groups are dependent upon them. The Boys and Girls BC Environment Youth Team helps cover Club at Camp Potlatch, wages, benefits and support costs. which has used the facil- ship by B.C. the Community at ity for decades, depend Britannia lack upon these facilities for emergency ambulance acts lost and most the funds access. onment Youth Team ntly given the tax- demanded to In fairness to all rs the S.S. Prince involved, preservation of sponsors hire nor>-studentsaged 16-241 rge dilemma, the insure themselves the docks at Britannia to work on environrnent-related (3fojPf IC; vince is finally show- against has become contingent vigilance and is upon securing public lia- bus Ines ses , rn II tii c ipa I it i e s , F i r s t N ;j 1 I r 1cs , sting that our docks themselves. bility insurance, a risk no non-profit orgaiwations and others ciiii apply removed in the citi- one appears eager to projects must run at least 15 weeks. s’ interest. The Crown is not even assume or assign. ting that Woodfibre remove all the The final irony is that while Woodfibre 1-800-663-7867 ments within its leasehold area, will pay a great deal of money to remove docks which have served the the docks, the residents of the communi- unity for more years than the B.C. ty at Britannia lacks the funds demanded ment has been assigned the to insure themselves against themselves. tration of the foreshore. Ipored Kopcfillly we have not so degenerated C. Rail windfall should used to fund new library water fluoridation, and After all, if one lives long matter of munici- the maioritv disamroved- ennzrgh, cynidsE? Secslxes The murhcipaiiiy took another word for experi- prompt action and water ence. ose who voted fluoridation ceased. However, with the sub- i However, no action has stantial windfall from B.C. municipal library to been taken with regard to Rail of a grant in lieu of I e current build- a new library. taxes, it seems to me and which was and of Should this situation other taxpayers that provi- e still is, woefully continue for five years sion of a new library is no uate for the volume after the referendum longer only desirable, but ! passed, then the plebiscite feasible, and that council the same time as this becomes null and void. should stop stalling and Sale ends April 20th iscite was held there Indeed, one wonders if get on with it. I 1 another, asking voters this is unspoken council L. C. (Minch) Minchin ’/ policy. Squamish - Spring Fashions By: I.

le thinasw make a difference Mexx e Esprit 0 Guess Q Segrets 6 Calvin Klein I o nice to sit in front of a fire on a ignored has any stability to get a job? * i Sophisticate Liz Claiborne 1. I snowy day. It’s nice to have a They don’t expect you to empty out t to be prepared when it rains. your wallet. Just spare the five cents jan- roblem. Just go to the gling in your pocket. Even if you can’t ut sadly, that can’t be the case give them change, it makes their day a bit brighter if you acknowledge they are re everyone reading this alive by saying “sorry, not today,” or ncouver, or another big “can’t help you right now.” That at least f so, you’ve probably makes them feel like you Nine West * Esprit 0 Liz Claiborne asked to spare I tried. Little things make a dif- Naot * Guess 8 HushPuppies ference, things you some- {ices many of you actually I times wouldn’t think of, tt yes? Not many? such as the coupons on manybI’ If e stereotvpe of sireet I scope- your hlcDonald’s cap or Saving UP QSQO/S on selected merchandise By Kiki the tag ends of your fries. It could be junk to you but Lightburn it’s food to them. I dar I’d like to see the world e kids could have. It’s someday where everyone

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1589 Pemberton Am Editor, people realize that one teenager Three main concerns which N. Vancouver I read the Squamish Chief every does not do what all teenagers do. resulted in many teenagers r Tuesday. I usually read each and Each of them has their own person- ing a bad name, a every page in the newspaper, and ality which gives them unique abili- ing from the newspa my favorites are the letter to the edi- ties. One of those abilities is to com- not stop, but be awa E HOURS:TU=. - sat. i0:3o- wo mit a crime, but most teenagers you write some of your concer L(604) 980-41 12 I tor, police blotter and darts and daf- fodils. Each of the three I have men- decide that it would not be wise. the newspaper inflict on more ~ tioned have bothered me all in the Instead of becoming criminals, ple than you realize. M SQUAMISH SKATING CLUB same way. What I may write might teenagers become responsible as teenagers. Just in case you ha offend others, but that is not my they make a mature decision. caught on by now, I intent. My intention is to make Squamish who is currently-e ANNUAL GENERAL known of a struggle within a certain I know it is wrong in Grade 11 -at Howe age group which roam our city - Secondary School. I do not spea MEETING teenagers. to steal, and many behalf of many teenagers, or Concern number one. Every become affected all, but from my own persona Tuesday, April 23rd 7:30pm Tuesday, I will sit down and read the cerns which other Squamish Chief. The first thing I by it, but why are feel. Squamish is getting too ha Senior Lounge look at are the letters to the editor, most of those darts on others, and teenagers in lar. 1 am not saying teenage Brennan Park Leisure Centre mainly because they appear in the first few pages of the newspaper, being directed at blame, but not all of them All members are encouraged to attend. and also because I like them. Some one age group? what they receive. I feel as of the letters I read relate to need to rebuild their trusts teenagers. How? People write about teenagers, and learn that there break-ins which occur in our com- Unfortunately, there are teenagers many responsible young adu munity, and who do they blame? that do commit crimes and end up Squamish at the teenage level. Teenagers. Other people write about on the police blotter. one, would like to be considere people roaming the streets late at Concern number three. Darts and responsible and mature night, and who are they talking daffodils give Squamish citizens a adult. My last concern can be about? Teenagers. Then there are the chance to express their thanks in a in three or four questions, and people who complain about the positive or negative manner. the main reason why I am wri large amotint of hitchhikers in Thankfully, the newspzper has Teenagers roam the street Squamish. They usually talk about agreed not to put in any negative night, break into homes a Come and see how easy it is to make all the hitchhikers, but whom in yar- dart or daffodil which directly aims nesses, and hitchhike. M contemporary style valances on your ticular? Teenagers. The letters to the at someone. I read many daffodils why there are teenagers serger. Factory rep. Marilyn Kame1 will editor are a great idea to express and which express thanks to someone these things, and don't ask show you quick home decoratin ideas share our personal feelings about from someone. It fills my heart with people. As a teenager, I thi the reasons is because there for window coverin s, table top ashions, the community or an issue. Those joy to see these measures of grati- 3 ideas don't have to criticize others, tude. Then there are the darts. I do transportation provided a accent cushions can! more! do they? not personally like them, but I and Sundays in order for us Concern number two. After read- respect them because it gives people downtown, we roam the Saturday, April 20 18 - 12 noon ine the letters to the editor, I will the right to express their anger o,n, a while other teenagers break Monday, April 22 7 - 9:QO pm sl;i"m through the newspaper until I personal issue. Some of them talk homes and businesses la reach the police blotter column. I about how one goes and steals from because there is not love this section because it helps us another. Mostly from their yards, to do. As a teenager, I as ( $12.00 limited seating ) in the community to how what vehicles, or basically behind their hasn't been an effort t criminal issues are going on. We also back. I know it is wrong to steal, needs and wants in order for CALL NOW TO REGISTER feel encouraged by the blotters and many become affected by it, but be entertained and kept 986- 134 1 because it helps to be reassured on why are most of those darts being ble? Many teenagers like our safety and security. Last but not directed at one age group? often wished there was a the least, the police blotter gives the cit- Teenagers. It is in fact that mostly all something else that will satis izens of Squamish an opportunity to teenagers do not commit the crime wants for entertainment. I help the police apprehend a suspect, of stealing, or do pranks, but I you for reading my lette or contribute to a case. Most of what understand people's anger and that a lot to me because I you read in the police blotter are they are expressing it through that nothing more than have XjUdIIlisIlP ___c___-1- redllZe---,1'-- SUAy ffiA1:-- :<-"A A--,L I-- -..L--It--- nity or' criIXes nentis2ed zf ysung offed- lCCl111~.I )U3L UUll L act: wlly 111tz1t: is ers. And what are those young one dart aiming towards a teenager things about teenagers. offenders considered as? Teenagers. that results in other teenagers being Excuse me, but it is about time that criticized.

CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Kids should be brought up in a decent mann Editor, ual does not fit in with the so call crowd? "Oh n Parents: when you turn out the lights tonight and say "not my kid." snuggle into bed, do you know your teenage is out there When your kid comes home from school, are y somewhere? Is your child out on the streets intoxicated, for him or her? Or are you maybe working or falling all over the place making a complete menace of further your education somewhere, while-in t him or herself? Or is that your child kicking in some time little Johhny is running the streets and b shop windows downtown? on some little kid across the way? Or maybe it's your kid who's in a fight right now with How sad it is to hear of a kid getting his nos some gang, getting his head kicked in? Or even worse, in, or a boy beaten unconscious while attend how about that vehicle speeding around the streets in or out of school some girl beating another the early hours of the morning overloaded with kids point where she has to be hospitalized. Sad most likely intoxicated, is that one of your kids? How these vicious kids do belong to parents and about when you send your kids off to school each day is is, where are they getting all their aggressi $i9/AREA (min. 3 areas) it your kid who's making some other kid's life hell Why aren't these parents bringing their 200 ft. because of his or her race, or because the other individ- good and decent manner, teaching them t Max. sq. per area ers, teaching them to be home at a decent who they are with and where they are? Sofa, Loveseat and Chair Unfortunately, a lot of parents are still tr dren themselves, living up the good life, $128 bring home one boyfriend after anothe does this have on the children? As parents, it's our duty to put our ki Call today for , them good morals, respect, and love fo plain being there for them. . preferred booking times But unfortunately so many parents a in their own selfish pleasures and n grow up to become rebels, I=800=719=3388 and going on to hurt innoce Your invitatioN to the 1995 Annual General Meeting

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Registration begins at 6:30 p.m. Paramedics reach Meeting at 7:OO p.m. entative agreement light refresbrnents will be served. medics will not be forced to transfer and there will layoffs based on a tentative agreement signed by C. Ambulance Paramedics and B.C. Ambulance

Ready mediated talks between the union and SQUAMISH CREDIT UNI bulance Service for eight days, culminating “Whereputting people first takes on r-year tentative agreement reached late on the a whole new meaning...Imagine that?’ dressed every one of the main issues we had le, said Jim Patterson, president of the nion of Public Employees Local 873 Did you know that ICsChildren’s Hospital has the province’s only lance Paramedics. would also receive a three per cent wage Molecular Diagnostic laboratory and Medical 6enetics @nunselliig four-year term of the agreement, factoring mmh- Service, and acts as a national genetic research tentre? Children’s Hospital nion’s main issues was its concern about mbulance stations. Paramedics’ ambu- stics were significantly higher than B.C. vice’s call volumes and the union didn’t tions downsized based on numbers it accurately reflect the situation. ity backs up another and doesn’t trans- is is not considered in B.C. Ambulance s, Patterson said in a previous inter-

munities around the province prepared commu- essing population, types of calls and which the union presented during the

greement on the staffing formula,” just ise, the agreement states there will be ced layoffs or transfers, he said. ght be downsized, however, as a when someone retires or quits, 5.95 monthly uld have to make a political deci- y will fill it or not.” ed training for entry level para- Free Motorola Flip Phone. ant strides in the new tentative 0 Free weekends. ree Emergency Medical Assistant e First month of local calls free. st meet the Canadian Medical rather than the two higher levels 0 100 free minutes a month during weekday evenings. ement, the basic training time ntry-level paramedic would a Free activation (save $68). cluding in-hospital training. e You better flippin’ hurry. r the rural areas, this is quite an increase in train- free will certainly increase the pri- care in the field.” ins on its request for a patient service. The new agreement would see an in- rt in Vancouver and Victoria, r patients from their homes tween facilities. It’s possible Offer based on 3honth transferable contract. Monthly service foe of $25.95 a month. Non-free time periods are chargod S 65 a minute New erior or perhaps the Sea to customers only. Annual system licensing fee of $48. long distance charges and taxes extra. Early cancellation fee apply Offer ends April 30th. 1Wh c volume, Patterson said. their short-term disability S increase from 60 to 75 per cent under the new te, involving a mail-in bal- 5, said Patterson. 10 APRIL 16, 1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF NEWS Bvelection candidates include U 3 $iner experienced and rookies FAB.RICS & QUILTS By Ron Enns mine the best step to follow. expansion and the proPo$ rganiza Debra McBride is a perennial can- Garibaldi Plaza shopping centre. lnts in $ Six of nine candidates vying for a didate for council. She has lived in has lived in Squamish for 17 ye mcial r NOW OPEN seat on Squamish council in the May Squamish for 18 years and is a and commutes to Whistler to his] I) accor s p e ci a1 i zi 11 g in 11 byelection have either been on founding director of both the in network maintenance for B.C. ’ I permii council previously or have aspired Squamish Estuary Conservation in the northern part of the Sea to S QUALITY COTTON PRINTS *oupsv to be a member of council. Society and the Howe Sound corridor. & HAND DYED FABRICS xt hov Terrill Patterson, Lynn Wilbur and Women’s Centre. She has in the past Webber said it appears that coun FOR QUILTING OR FASHION ley we1 Brian Edwards are all former one- been secretary for Big Brothers/Big currently is concerned with t len in term councillors and Gino Pagliardi, Sisters and Sea to Sky Community whole rather than each neighbc I; FINE SELECTION OF I form: It 1 Debra McBride and Bill Brown have Services So ci e t hood. y. xting 1 ANTIQUE QUILTS ”Every neighborhood is distin in the past unsuccessfully run for McBride said that as a councillor hey’re council. That leaves newcomers to tive,” he said, adding that in tl she would work toward retaining Is,” say OPEN 9:30 a.111.- 5:30 13.111. City of Vancouver neighborhoo( the council scene Gwyer Webber, residential values in Squamish and Bob 1 38036 Cleveland Avenue 0 892-6366 Neil McDonald and Paul Lalli. not let industry take over. are looked at on an individual basi dd hav ”We have lived in a protected are Webber, who has in the pa Terrill Patterson, who was a coun- cy is g( cillor for a term in the mid-1980s appeared before council speaki SQUAMISH F.C. for 20 years, but now that the estu- r other c and has lived his entire life in the about transportation alternativ ary management plan is signed, see 35 1 SOCCER FEST ’96 Howe Sound area, has always taken developers have a free hand and a said he does not oppose develo en prof an active interest in the politics of rubber stamp with council.” ment, but believes that council is n cornmu this town: his usual seat in the abiding by the official commu roup c( gallery of the council chamber is plan. He said the airport shoul ich say; always occupied and he is a regular left as it is and that pedestrian s attender at virtually every other ty, including that of school child I John public meeting. is an issue at the proposed new lies / Sq “My concern is for fairness to those on Hwy. 99 and Mamquam Roa deekenc who are unfairly treated,” said Neil McDonald has also rec 8:30 p.m. = to0 a.m. raise $9 Patterson, who spends a lot of his taken an interest in council, on’t ag efforts in attempting to convince he is “fed up with the way thin ’s why council to hold taxes down. handled” and that people i It cost Lynn Wilbur was on council from community need a stronger vo it like F 1987 to 1989 and has lived in He has lived in Squamish since 1 stone a Squamish since 1975. He is and owns and operates Tur aocedur employed as an electrician with the Woodheat and Ceramic Tile. :ording BAND: Howe Sound School District and McDonald recently founded previously operated an electrical group People’s Choice “JUST KIDDI contracting company in Squamish. Community Planning because ’‘ He has vbeen president of the believes council is not doing a p BUFFET DINNER by CHEEKY CHARLIES Canadian Union of Public er job of following the official 6:30 - 8:OO P.M Employees, local 779, for the past munity plan. He said there was a Dinner Tickets $1 4.95 DanciTickets $8.00 two years. Wilbur said his campaign of thought put into the official co Tickets available at: will focus on the issue of planning, munityplan, but added that couni CHEEKY CHARLIES CORSA CYCLE, PAIR TREE Hi hlands), which has arisen recently with Brian Edwards continues to make decisions agaii AMY SQUAMISH kc. TEAM MEMBER, &THE s 6ca CEW issues like the development of the what is laid out in the plan. He si TOURNAMENT BEER GARDENS airport and commercial develop- Gin0 Pagliardi ran for council in a opportunity for development mu There will be a Buffet Dinner available rior to the dance ment. byelection one year ago and is run- be provided, but that it should at the same location. If you would Pike to attend “I would like to inject a new ning again with a multitude of ea book your meal at Cheeky Charlies when purchasing decided what is suitable for your tickets. No minors at the dance. respect for community planning,” ideas. He has lived in Squamish neighborhood. he said, adding that he wants con- since 1988. He is a rigger fitter and He said one of the official corn sistency in council decisions and an certified welder and is active in the nity plan’s objectives, to “pro improvement of the democratic Boilermakers Union, local 359. neighborhood livability” would process so that council decisions are Pagliardi wants a faster building be met through the developn f you’re made representing the majority of permit process for small builders. and expansion of the airpori time thinking abo the residents. He is an advocate of opening up the Brackendale. c Window Coverings Wilbur noted that council is sup- waterfront to the public, believes Paul Lalli has taken an active in ... porting the development and strict forest practices code regula- est in several groups in Squar: oveThink Color Your World expansion of the municipal airport tions will create more jobs through and now wants to represent in Brackendale, even though many increased heli-logging and is a sup- community at large. Lalli was b Brackendale residents vehemently porter of airport development and and raised in Squamish and oppose the plan. expansion. As well, he wants the employed at the Sea to Sky Hi Brian Edwards, a councillor from issue of illegal secondary suites set- and at the Bank of Montreal. He 1990 to 1993, did not run in the last tled as part of dealing affordable director of the chamber of commi general municipal election so that he housing. and a member of the Squamish could spend more time with his pri- Bill Brown last ran for council in chants’ association, the Sea to mary school-aged children. He was 1990. He has lived in the Howe film committee and the chan also a town councillor in Pemberton Sound area since 1976. He is an tourism marketing committee. in the 1970s. Edwards said he is now accountant and bookkeeper at the Lalli said he wants to encoura ready to once again commit more Sea to Sky Hotel and prior to that and create opportunities for indl time to municipal matters. He is the operated his own bookkeeping and try in Squamish - both in t principal of Mamquam Elementary tax service for 10 years. He has been industrial park and the downto1 School and is nearing the end of his a member of the Squamish Credit south area - so that tax rates can1 career as an educational administra- Union board for 10 years. lowered. 1 tor. He has worked in the Howe Brown said that he is interested in He said he would like to see CL Sound School District for 34 years examining all aspects of the official trolled growth in Squamish wht and has lived in Squamish since community plan and particularly the community is ”in the drivel 1974. the proposed amendments to aliow seat.” He said a vision must I ‘(I’m intensely interested in the airport development and expansion. developed and quality of life in our community and He said he is concerned that the inevitable growth occurs. 1 I want to see Squamish’s continued interests of Brackendale residents The Chief’s coverage of the by growth take place in a planned, are not being considered with the tion continues next week with cc common sense and balanced man- airport plan and is concerned that cil candidates d isciis, - N 11e r. “ the costs to taxpayers could out- Squamish‘s nezu economy.” Edwards said that one of his weigh the potential benefits to week aper Candidates will foe": strengths when he was a councillor Squamish. the way council should handle 1 was listening impartially to the Gwyer Webber has taken a recent dealings. The week of the elect information that was provided and interest in council as a result of the candidates will portrny- their uij then using a rational basis to deter- planned airport development and for Squamish. L- -- Mew rules to make beer garden E i operators more accountable David Donaldson that the money is going to community use. If any group is found to have misreported its earnings, propo: rganizations who hold beer gardens at ccmmunity it will not be allowed to hold beer gardens in the future. ig centre. lnts in Squamish will be required to submit detailed ”We wouldn’t want to see individuals making money for 17 ye, mcial reports to the parks and recreation commis- off the beer gardens because then it’s a business and not :ler to his J 1994 Chevrolet Suburban 1994 Chevrolet hoe ’ 1, according to a recent amendment in the beer gar- a community enterprise,” says Kusch. Ya 2 for B.C. 1/2 ton, Silverado 4x4, fully loaded, Silverado 4x4, full loaded. dark Squamish RCMP will be reviewing beer garden appli- Teal Blue & steel. Autumn woo h.i e t al II c , I permit request for 1996. 6y le Sea to S -0ups which held beer gardens in 1995 will have to cations carefully this summer to ensure user groups are $31,995 $27,650 xt how much money was raised and where that meeting the legal requirements of the permits. l that coun ley went before receiving permission to have a beer ”From our perspective we have had some concerns d with t len in 1996. The commission will provide groups about some of the events,’’ said Const. Fran Bethell. h neighbc Specific concerns include over-serving I forms detailing a new format for of beer, the number of people in the des- is distin Irting 1996 expenses. hey’re using public lands to raise ”It’s not like ignated beer garden area, containment of that in tl Is,” says parks and recreation direc- beer within that area and serving under- ghborhooc Bob Kusch. ”The municipality we’re raising age drinkers. 1994 Chevrolet Blazer LT [Id have a right to know where that mOney tQ g0 to Kusch says beer garden events are diffi- 4x4 pick-up, 1/2 ton, shortbox, 350 4x4 leather. 4-doOr. dark Green cy is going.” cult to enforce by district employees V8, auto trans., 271 59,000 km. Metallic, 22,000 Itm exic 0.” other change in the permit request M because they have no enforcement $21,800 $24,600 see 35 per cent of each group’s beer - Tom Johnstone authority, but agrees more enforcement is 1995 Chevrolet Blazer LS 4x4, 1994 GMC SL 1/2Ton Ext. Cab en profits donated to a local charity needed. door, loaded, Burgundy, New body style 4x4, auto trans, NC, cassette, tilt cruise community organization other than “If the RCMP has concerns and they’re $26,998 $28,858 roup conducting the event. willing to police more then that’s great because those 1993 GEO Tracker 4x4, 1992 Ford 1/2Ton Ext. Cab XLT ;ch says these policies have met with mixed feed- things- shouldn’t be happening.” 5 spd, convertible, 53,000 km 4x4, Exc. condition. Burgunay Beer garden servers must have a Serving It Right cer- $1 1,350 $16,300 tificate, a provincial requirement to serve alcohol, for the I Johnstone, who is organizing the Trueline 1995 GMC Safari AWD Van, 1992 Chev 1/2Ton Re . Cab iies/Squamish FC Soccer Fest tournament for the group to obtain the permit. loaded, Lt. Teal Blue 4x4, Scottsdale,cassette, auto 69,000 trans, krn ti , cruise. deekend of April, is relying on the beer garden to Bethel1 said the RCMP will review each event individ- w $21,8QO $15,750 :aise $9,000 for prize money. ually when deciding whether to grant its approval. 1994 GMC SL 3/4 Ton Ext. Cab, on’t agree with the 35 per cent donation,’’ he says. Performance of groups who have had beer gardens in 4x4, auto trans., NC, cassette, 31,000 km, tilt, cruise, white 1981 Ford 1 Ton Flat Deck ’s why you have a tournament - to pay for every- the past will be taken into consideration. 4x4, Exc. running condltlon, 5 spd, 35i V8 It costs a lot of money to run a team every year. To obtain a beer garden permit a group must submit a $22,500 $3,800 It like we’re raising money to go to Mexico.” proposal to the parks and recreation commission which, stone also disagrees with-the new expense report- if approved, is sent to council for municipal approval. procedures.__ Then the application goes back to parks and recreation lle. &ording to law, it’s only Victoria that has to know with a deposit and proof of insurance and is then sent to unded t. For the district to even ask for (expense reports) is the RCMP for review. oice ing. But we have to abide by it otherwise we don’t If the proposal is approved by the police, the group because (a beer garden), which isn’t right.” gets its permit. 38684 Buckley Ave ing a pr isch said the district is trying to make sure individu- No requests for beer gardens were turned down by Yicial c( aren’t mahng personal profits from beer gardens, Squamish RCMP last year. Squarnish :e was a 9785 fficial co

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A $35.00 deferral fcv will bt) added to c,tch orcit.r. 12 W APRIL 16, 1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF NEWS Young girl succumbs to injuries from car accident (YU \\ A four-year-old Brackendale girl heading north into Britannia Beach I died after a single-vehicle accident on about 430 p.m. Hwy. 99 near Britannia Beach April Natasha was in the hnt seat w I' 10. her seat belt on when the accid p Natasha Paige Bolkowy succumbed happened. Her sister, in the back s * OFF REGULAR PRICES to her injuries in Sqwmish General and mother both had their seat b 0 Hospital. on as well. The accident occurred when the car The mother and other child in which the girl's mother and twin both taken to Squamish Ge sister were travelling went out of con- Hospital with non-life-threa trol and into the east ditch while injuries. EFAFY Bomb scare fails to materia

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out the number of the phone traffic check on Cle from which the call was Avenue April 7 at a made. A police dog hhbe p.m. The man searched all buildings, vehi- charged in the past for cles and equipment at the ving while disqual airport and found no sign of a domb. A bomb did nGt, as I Blotter 1 Cash, a global positioni *. system, a mountain bik Call Mc & Mc at promised, detonate the next 1-800-475-7976 day. hand-held radio transceiver were to book your appt. R from the Mountain Spirit Aviation Police have been receiving complaints ing at the airport sometime between of traffic speeding through the school fast, convenient p.m. April 7 and 10 a.m. April 8. The to zone on Guilford Drive between in the loss was $5,000. Police continue t service OR your premises. vicinity of Stawamus Elementary School investigation. i! and Squamish General Hospital. The R

McKenzie & McKenzie -&4* speed limit in all school zones between 8 A Vancouver woman was taken .. a.m. and 5 p.m. on school days is 30 Squamish General Hospital by am Lions Bay, B.C. VON 2E0 A:;?*&. lun/ h. Police request that motorists pay lance after the vehicle she was dri more attention when driving in school went off Hwy. 99 and into Daisy' Phone (604) 921 -7976 zones. near Britannia Beach March 29 at a Fax (604) 921 -7938 10 p.m. The woman was charged I A 14-year-old Squamish girl stumbled failing to keep her vehicle in the r Toll Free 1-800-475-7976 on a slope and fell down an embankment lane. M & M@ m ind Ii n k. bc. ca in the residential area of Britannia Beach rn April 4 at about 6:30 p.m. The girl, who Damage at two municipal parks was unconscious after hitting her head recently reported. On March 25 it on a rock in the fall, was taken by ambu- noticed that railings had been kicked lance to Lions Gate Hospital. Britannia on the bridge in Cottonwood Park DedLlL-- 7t 17-1**-tnorVUIU1LtLL.r LEirP AL- npn;lrtment- -r -_____ mem- graffiti had been put on playgro bers assisted B.C. Ambulance Service equipment. It cost $400 to repair the members in the rescue. age. And on two different occasions March 23 and March 28 - it was noti A Squamish man has been charged with that boards had been kicked out at assault after his 15-year-old daughter downtown pavilion. Damage totall was pushed around and slapped in the $300. face. The incident occurred April 5 at about 6 p.m. The investigating police A VCR, a cordless telephone, a 35 officer took the girl to Squamish General camcorder, skis, poles, ski boots, asso Hospital. The father was arrested and jewelry - including rings, neckl released with a promise to appear in watches and a small antique musi court. - were stolen from a trailer in the S trailer court April 3 between 1:45 A Surrey man and a female passenger and 5 p.m. Police continue the inve were taken to Whistler Health Clinic tion. after the car in which they were travel- E ling rolled over along Hwy. 99 just south A Vancouver man was charged of Rubble Creek April 6 at 1:45 p.m. The possession of a narcotic after police driver lost control of the Acura on a covered two grams of marijuana duri WOULDAN EXECUTIVEOFFICE SUITE curve and flipped into the ditch. The dri- routine traffic check on Hwy. 99 ver had neck injuries and the woman had Valley Drive March 28 at about 5:45 po INTEREST You? a possible fracture. Police said the cause of the accident was attributed to driving without due care. COMPIEE WITH R * RECEPTION/ WAITINGROOM Two Squamish youtiis have been INTERNET ACCESS charged with theft under $5,000 after a TELEPHONEANSWERING FULL SECRETARIAL Honda 5,000-watt generator and a Sears mitre saw were stolen from the garage of /fyou have information about a c 0 COURIERSERVICE FAX WINDOWS! a Greenwood Way residence April 7 at about 4 p.m. At about 5 p.m., a neighbor found the generator and the saw in the to give your name and you may qua 892-3316 area hidden under a stump. The two for a reward. THE SQUAMISH CHIEF APRIL 16, 1996 B 13 NEWS

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The Beautiful Squarnish Estuary! This is a great opportunity to hear local experts Fair Is Good Exposure For Home Based Businesse I Fll U1Q. share interesting information and to watch .* 7 -br-&-mv y Speech-language pathologist Karen Mayner of Word of Mouth Speech and Langu demonstrations that you may actually participate in! -- Services was one of more than 15 home based business operators to set up at Howe Sound Home Based Business Association’s spring trade fair at the Sea to ex plore with us for an hour or two... Hotel Saturday. Mayner is demonstrating the sign- for communication in sign- langua David Donaldson photo Club leaders Tourists 9 Watch I Teenagers Seniors Families HEU hopes ‘yes’ strike vo Everyone! Hgivers off rth Day “Weekend” Sun., Apr. 21, 1:OOpm will act as ‘wake-uD call’ I For more info please phone Sandi Paterson, 898-3913 By Cheryl Baudin Nurses’ Union. The latter two unions represent nur Sponsored by a government grant received by the The Hospital Employees’ Union hopes a lab, X-ray and physiotherapy s Squamish Estuary Conservation Society vote in favor of strike action will be a including casuals. ”wake-up” call for the Health The employer presented its eniy Employers’ Association of B.C. to reach ment security position Thursday an agreement soon. but it was not well-received by the ”We hope the employers will see that “This is the key issue in our eyes, our members are united and it’s time to Gainor. ”We want to see that healt work out a deal,” said Chris Gainor, the vices are protected and now there union’s communications officer. protection in the position fro

About 20,000 union members voted 80.5 em p 1oyer s. ’I per cent in favor of striking, he said Union leaders announced a four- Friday morning when the official strike is set for Thursdav morning announcement was made. pitals and long-term caie faciliti& Half of the affected membership voted, Nurses’ union president Ivory including members of the HEU, the B.C. said a recommendation will be Government Employees’ Union and the the nurses’ union council ne International Union of Operating regarding a strike vote. Engneers. About 19,000 of the voters She adds there is no protection represented the HEU, said Gainor. es in the employers’ asso Four years ago, the Hospital employment security position. Employees’ Union alone voted 78 per While Warner said she has not cent in favor of strike action, he said. proposed layoffs in the Sea to S Meanwhile, Vince Ready continues to number of registered nurses m mediate talks between the association off at the Prince George Hospi and these unions as w-ell 3s the IF-Ieakh on information stewards received f Sciences Association of B.C. and B.C. hospital management. Corridor flights scaled ba at $276- per person. By Andy Stonehouse “We’ve decided to con- tinue to do our Whistler A Lower Mainland- flights, but they will now based airline providing be based on a minimum mer and we’re h the only regularly sched- booking of two passengers have a fairly good re uled passenger flights into per flight,” marketing co- on our services,” Tate the Sea to Sky corridor is ordinator Shelley Tate Prime Air is w cutting back its services said. “In the past we were the completion of the after frequently flying running regardless of $1-million Pemberton empty planes into the bookings, but the demand region’s airports. seems to have slowed North Vancouver Air down.“ had previously been run- North Vancouver Air is ning two flights a day to also cancelling the daily either the Squamish or flights it/had offered from Pacific Cascade is I Pemberton airport - the Seattle/Tacoma area to depending on the weather the Sea to Sky corridor. air service between - from its bases in 1 The company will, if U.A.P. NAPA B[H 1Vancouver and Victoria, demand warrants it, still 7 aircraft, pendi mt those flights will now have planes available for AUTOMARINE ELECTRIC ~-~lAUTO PARTS )e run on demand only. morning and afternoon -,;.;,i ?assengers after landing departures from both 1115 Industrial Way, Squamish Ind. Park ire then shuttled by bus to Vancouver and Victoria, iotels in Whistler. with return flights starting Brackendale. 89245740 cxlEU9 ._ THE SQUAMISH CHIEF APRIL 16,1996 R 15 NEWS

L 9 Watch seeking drivers with cell phones lunteer group plans expansion to Whistlec Pemberton in the near future duced as the new coordi- ble in Whistler and aware of just how tricky Robert Bedgood of to anyone on the system, nator of the Squamish Pemberton, Rommel said. driving this highway can Squamish is now in the along with the capability ne new members chapter of 99 Watch, hav- ”It is particularly impor- be. It’s bad enough when process of setting up 99 of sending and receiving d the Squamish chap- ing taken over recently tant to have a group in you’re sober and it’s a nice Watch with a page on e-mail. of 99 Watch at its first from previous coordinator Whistler. Most of the traf- day, never mind having Mountain Internet, and Anyone wanting more Ted Mousseau. fic flow is going to and had a couple of beers and within a couple of months information on the 99 99 Watch is also hoping from Whistler, so we need you’re tired after a day of there should be detailed Watch program is asked to to get chapters up and to target those drivers and skiing and driving in the history and current activi- contact Lesley Romniel at running as soon as possi- make them a little more dark. “ ties of the group available 898-3133.

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THE SQUAMISH CHIEF NEWS Former MIA says ‘no thanks’to watchdog jo By Michael Laycock him to have his name in the running again for the job, he Mitchell was appointed to the governmental watc has declined. position in late March, but stepped down only days Former West Vancouver-Garibaldi MLA David ”I’ve told (Liberal leader Gordon) Campbell and Clark after former commissioner Ted Hughes, who Mitchell says he has no plans to take on the role of con- personally that I do not wish to be considered any fur- planned to retire this year, told the media he had tl ic t -of-i n t erest corn m i ssioner again. ther for the position,’’ Mitchell said Friday. ”I don’t wish pushed out of his job. Although he says Premier Glen Clark has encouraged to be any more controversial than I have been.” Mitchell was also under pressure from members of Liberal and Reform parties who questioned his neutr ity. Clark apologized for the way the turnover was h

It 1 dled and reinstated Hughes, who is not slated to redaced until Mav 23. Two weeks ago, Mitchell said he was unsure whether or not he would accept the job if it were vom seats offered again. However, on Friday, he said the affair has been a learn- ing experience but he no longer wants Looking for a little rousing entertainment? Then come gasp at the job. so~iicof the biggest stars around Victoria and Vancouver Island. Mitchell’s

.7 original deci- lake :I trip down the coast, bark at the sea lions, be dazzled by sion to accept tlic views or just ponder the seasl1c.11~on our seemingly endless the job meant bciic1it.s. Need a little sustenance after the he had to resign as rescauran~to pamper your pala MLA. David Mitchell a horse-drawn carriage. Soun That resigna- hsicians can tion has led to &ins can be Give us a call. We’ll book your criticism by West Vancouver-Garibaldi Liberal canjbereas only in some quaint little inn date Ted Nebbeling, who says the riding has be without an official voice in the legislature. like) and fill you in on test spectacles “There is a vacuum there,’’ Nebbeling said, addi the Island has to oEer. many issues such as transportation and educatio to be addressed. To book this or our other B.C. vacation specials, dl ”We have no representation. There is a need for to have that direct line to Victoria.’’ Nebbeling said his office has received about 300 and telephone calls from constituents concerne various issues, and he has asked West Va Capilano Liberal MLA Jeremy Dalton to add concerns. Nebbeling argued that Mitchell no longer has in the legislature and thereby has no political clout. “He is no longer an MLA, he is just ‘citizen Mitchell,’” he said. “Once you’re out, you’re out.” But Mitchell said he is continuing to perform the role of MLA on a volun- teer basis. ”It’s not a real issue,’’ he said, not- ing that the legisla- ture is not currently in session. ”The MLA serves as a conduit for con- stituents. I contin- ue to play that role.” He added that he may no longer technically be the MLA, but th cia1 government remains responsive to his con and legislative offices, which he plans to keep to or through the next election. ”No one will be left in the lurch,” he said. “We’re office every day. We’re on the job.” Mitchell added that an election is likely in the ne% months, and he reaffirmed his decision not to se election. . Once the election is called, Mitchell plans involved in media work, offering political corn and analysis on radio, in print and on television has several book projects in the works, in addi one-hour television documentary on the life o premier W. A. C. Bennett. er was h slated to The elusive and multi-talented lakes a Simply Classic debut

will feature an unusual hnsemble ding Squamish United Church min Claire Bowers, a professional story r, and violist Bruce Henczel. a professional storyteller weave orate tale is rare enough, but so novel about a viola? ‘ola is a stringed instrument simi. the violin, but with a lower sound r to a cello. Most music is written a treble or bass clef but viola music ritten with a tenor clef, which many sicians can’t read. Between 30 and 40 Yolinscan be found in an orchestra, eas only five or six violas are usual-

nczel says Hollywood actually sub- slightly larger viola when a supposed to be playing vio- eeper, warmer sound. -old father of three ched to viola at age six after three

I and studied until he was s practice schedule of s a day interfered with nd he had to stop years to go in school. Bruce Henczel gives his fingers a good workout in preparation for the third annual Simply Classic concert, which will be held May ally Henczel’s choice to 9 at the Squamish Baptist Church. David Donaldson photo ch over to viola, but it was neces- to fit in with the family string quar- “I’m very happy teaching drums. I love in a piano solo. rith his two brothers on violin and to see a hd get good at this instrument.” Also on the bill ister on cello. Henczel prefers to work with younger is Heinz Ratzlaff, says the viola is tougher to play children because they are undecided a classical pi- the violin because you need about their future and are more recep- tarist who will iger wrists and fingers to press the tive to learning different styles of music. accompany 5s harder and you have to be dead- He hopes to one day start a band with Bowers’s story- ith your finger placement. his young sons. His five-year-old has telling. ebellion to his classical upbringing, expressed a great interest in the bass and Such a gather- ’zel took up the drums and to his even watches instructional videos, while ing of talent and -umisuai - _- perfor- Its’ disapproval, was plaving night- his three-vear-old mv!d be shsping iip Isat age 13. After burninghimself to be a dkmrner. mances is a ”rare *‘omfive years of drumming speed It has been eight years since Henczel treat” for Squamish audi- I he has slo~eddo~n 2nd ~G-W has perf~i.l?iedin public with the viola in local jazz band VONITO (a play and he’s a little nervous about his solo. ences says ostal code). He will be performing Franz Liszt’s Joanna Schwarz tally different style of play- Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, a difficult of the HSPAA. he says. ”Drums aren’t as disci- piece he arranged himself, with no piano Simply Classic d, it’s more laid back.” accompaniment to cover any potential #3 will be held at nczel plays drums for fun and prof- mistakes. Most people will recognize the the Squamish ahga little money at teaching on piece, which is very popular with chil- Baptist Church at ide, but plays the viola to unwind. dren, as it was once featured in a Bugs 8 p.m. May 9. soothes me. I find it very relaxing to Bunny cartoon. Admission is by hard day.” Henczel will also perform a Telemann donation with all uldn’t want to teach viola, how- concerto with Heather Beckmyer on proceeds going cause it requires to much time piano. Beckmyer, who holds a degree towards the pline to instruct someone prop- from the Royal Conservatory of Music HSPAA‘s grand Rev. Claire Bowers that means a lot of time. will also perform a piece by Beethoven piano fund. -C. THE SQUAhlISH CHIEF -m-- Beauty is easy to find in the Sa,uamish estua hen I first arrived in Squamish about four Squamish estuary: yours to enjoy, not destroy. The years ago, one of my first assignments was to estuary is not all peace and tranquillity: there has beer Wplunk myself down at my desk, read more destruction in the estuary over the years. The traininn than a year’s worth of back issueiand sift through dike leading to the windiurfing area effectively cut 4 mounds of files compiled about issues pertaining to access for young salmon from the Squamish River. It this area. The term estuary, and Squamish Estuary heartening to see the recent work by the Department Management Plan, and Squamish Estuary Fisheries and Oceans and the District of Squamish in Coordinating Committee and Squamish Estuary PEARL’S PLi!CE Conservation Society kept appearing over and over. And because of the similarity of the acronyms of SEMI?, SECC and SECS - and the fact that I didn’t even really TRANSITION what the estuary was - I was having one heck of a time trying to figure out what all the hubbub was over HOUSE this estuary. surroundings I read through drafts of the Squamish Estuary Management Plan and was further confused by the designation of various sites in the estuary by letter. To By Ron Enns C WE NEED YOU!) me, Site E just did not mean very much. To others though - especially members of the Squamish Estuary I Conservation Society - it must have meant a lot with the vigor they demonstrated. At the time, they pretty opening up channels and installing culverts to recon- had me convinced that they really would lie down nect the two water systems. Just last weekend, I saw Six positions for along the rail tracks bisecting the estuary in an attempt schools of salmon swimming in one of the recently to stop further development of environmentally sensi- opened channels. VOLUNTEER and tive land. As well, littered throughout the estuary is evidence I wanted to know more about the estuary so I called some people’s attitudes that the estuary is little more RELIEF WORKER Meg Fellowes - the estuary conservation society presi- than a convenient dumping ground. Abandoned and dent at the time - and we went on a walking tour of burned-out vehicles are scattered throughout the estu the estuary. It was a whirlwind tour, which helped me ary, as is household garbage. TRAINING understand a little bit better about the things I had But dig a little deeper into the estuary and the beau been reading, but I still didn’t really understand the is easy to find. A bit of bushwhacking or easier travel! importance of the estuary. on some of the trails leads to grassy meadows. Earli Four years later, I am still discovering the estuary and in the century, high-quality Timothy hay was comm learning about it. It didn’t take long to learn that the cially grown in some of these meadows. There arc CONTACE estuary is a transition zone for salmon moving from some impressive trees left in the estuary as well. So MARIE OR MELAW their freshwater spawning grounds in tributaries along old-growth Sitka spruces and red cedars stand tall the Squamish River to the salt water of Howe Sound among the proliferation of maple, cottonwood and ASAX and beyond. The estuary is a protective place com- alder Frees.The beauty of the estuary is also in the pared to the big ocean, where fish have a chance to keepers of the estuary, particularly the tireless eff mature. The estuary also is home is many species of Len Goldsmith, who is always building more 892-5748 birds, reptiles, various form of aquatic life and mam- duck boxes. Some of the boxes are made from plastic mals. buckets he has found littered in the estuary. A bit of During the winter, I was in the estuary almost every cutting and some camouflage paint, and presto, a day, walking the dogs and showing our daughter the home is created for some of our feathered friends. wonders of this peaceful place. I also for the first time This Earth Day on Sunday, the Squamish Estuar this winter discovered the estuary using another mode Conservation Society is focusing its activities on the ’ of transportation: the canoe. Being right on the water, estuary. The event is for everyone, all ages: from peo the estuary has a different perspective. You can silently ple like me who want to learn more about the estu glide past ducks and birds like the herons. The sound to experts who already know a lot about the estua MODEL ORIG. NOW Burton: of the wings and call of trumpeter swans as they flap but want to know even more. The more people lea Twin 44 $660 $330 breaks the stillness of the clam inner channels of the about the estuary, the more they will respect it and Contact 43 $71 0 $355 est u ary. tect it. Meet at t6e estuary signdatthe end of Vancour Alp 5.6 $880 $399 Alp 6.3 $880 $399 I remember when I first moved here that the estuary Street Sunday at 1 p.m. For more information, call , Burton Air 74 $635 $370 conservation society had buttons that read: The Sandi Paterson at 898-3913. A Deck 59 $61 0 $305 K2 Juju 160 $71 0 $355 Fat Bob 156 $730 $365 Fat Bob 149 $730 $365 Dart 49 $670 $335 C?73 Eldorado 164 $745 yv, .- Eldorado 169 $745 $372

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Hilltop House needs sale items April 14 through April 20,1996 ,.illtop House will hold its annual spring garage Aries (March 21 - April 20) sale on Saturday, April 20, from 10 a.m. until On April 19, Kyle Burroughs-Wilkinson will celebrate Hnoon. The morning will also include crafts, a his first birthday. - bake sale and samosas and coffee will be available. rn Donations to the garage sale, crafts and baked items If you read the feature in last week‘s issue of The Taurus (April 21 - May 21) would be much appreciated. Clothing is not accepted Chief on the play Leaving Home being presented by The focus is on action in all areas of your for the sale. A member of the HTH Support Society will Between Shifts Theatre, then I would think you would Things have been at a stalemate too long and btB Jt Hilltop on Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to accept want to see how this two-family drama unfolds. will have to make the first move. dona ti o n s . Performances in the new community theatre at Howe Gemini (May 22 - June 21) I Sound Secondary School run April 17-20 and April 24- Your need for freedom may soon outweigh all rea. Thinlung of Hilltop House, a birthday party for April 27 with an 8 p.m. start each night. Tickets at $7.50 for sonable thoughts. Give yourself a break and take residents will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, April 17, seniors and students and $10 for adults are available at few days off. ‘It 2 p.m. Those to be honored include: Frank Erridge, I Svlvia Buchanan, Dot Wain, Winnifred Carter, Lillian Cancer (June 22 - July 23) Grass and Herb Rudolph. once. Take a deep breath. Then organize your pri- I orities and do only what is necessary. The Valleycliffe Christian Fellowship Church will welcome a 40-member youth group from the South Leo (July 24 - Aug. 23) Langlev Church on Sunday, April 21 at 11 a.m. The About Town You feel a need for inner harmony. You shoul young people will present the musical Living on the consider making changes in your diet and exercjs Edge. There is no charge and everyone is welcome. By Maureen Gilmour routine. I Virgo (Aug. 24 - Sept. 23) Sea to Sky Magazine, a variety talk show on A phrase or work of art may inspire you to Community Cable 10 is introducing a new segment r something creative. Put your practical side called Advocate’s Corner hosted by Mark McConchie. Stylezone, Slalom Photo, Barb’s Beehive, Mostly Books and have some fun. In it he will answer your letters, complaints and con- and Fruit of the Vine. cerns about the community. If you would like to write Libra (Sept. 24 - Oct. 23) to him, please mail to: Sea to Sky Magazine - The annual general meeting for the Eagle Grove Too much confidence in financial matters cou Ackocnte’s Corner, Community Cable 10 TV, Box 369, Housing Co-op for Seniors will be held at 10 a.m., your downfall. Always check for pitfalls as fully as you look for loopholes. Squmiish, VON 3G0 or fax him at 892-5396. Friday April 19 in the Tantalus Seniors Centre. I Scorpio (Oct. 24 - Nov. 22) h4enibers of the Tantalus Seniors Centre Society will Support and assistance is available to those who are A manipulative person will make you think I be selling tickets for their raffle coming up on May 3. A bereaved, throught the grief recovery program offered about long-standing relationships. The good table will be set up at Highlands Mall on Friday and by the Squamish Hospice Society. The six sessions at no is business will pick up soon. Saturday, April 19-20 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. charge begin Thursday April 25. For more information please phone Denise Evans at 898-9854. Sagittarius (Nov. 23 - Dec. 21) The accent is on creativity and sensitivity. The Howe Sound Performing Arts Association sends I judgment in financial matters could leave A message to those 55 years and over to ”get your act Sea to Sky Singers spring concert is planned for needing an expert’s help. together’’ in preparation for the talent contest on June Sunday April 28, at the Squamish Baptist Church with Capricorn (Dec. 22 - Jan. 20) 7. For a group, duo or single, the maximum performing- performances at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. The theme will be time is five minutes. The contest will be held on the The Rhythm of Life. Tickets at $5 for adults and $2 for A misunderstanding could lead to a down and same evening as the teen talent contest and will be youths and children (five and under free), are available brawl if you are not careful. Walk away fron situation if necessary. held in the new theatre at Howe Sound Secondary at IDA Pharmacy, Mostly Books, Seekers and from School. For more information please phone Joanna at members. Aquarius (Jan. 21 - Feb. 19) 898-5503 or Carol at 898-3483. I It may be difficult to see things from another rn STORK STORY - DAHLMAN/BBYER - Michaelann son’s perspective. Keep your emotions out c STORK STORY - THROWER - Melanie and Murray and Che are pleased to announce the birth of their first important decision. are pleased to announce the birth of their second son, son, ChG Riel Dahlman, Jr., born in B.C. Women’s Joshua William Dean, weighing 9 lb. 9 oz. and born in Hospital at 3:19 a.m., April 5, weighing 7 lb. 9 1/2 02. Pisces (Feb. 20 - March 20) Squamish General Hospital on March 17. This is a This is the second great-grandchild for Maggie a A new love relationship is on the horizon. But it slowly and make sure this person is the right brother for Dalton. Proud grandparents are Jeanine and Anderson of Rainy River, Ont. and Emmett Boyer of -4 for you. Horace Itoku in Honolulu, Hawaii, Shirley Biglow of Georgia, U.S.A., and a second grandchild for Doranne Squamish, John and Kim Thrower of Vancouver and Rempel of Squamish and Emmett Boyer, Jr., of Born this week: Bill and Carol Clausen of Campbell River. Pleased Vancouver. ChG is also a ninth grandchild for Laura ~pnl14 -Julie Christie. Pete Rose April I8 - Corinn O’Bricn. Hayley k Lpril 15 - Emma Thompson James Woods great-grandparents are Alice Drader of New and Bryan Conway of Nanaimo and a 19th grandchild \ rpril 16 - Ellcri Barkin, Jon Cryer, April 19 - Tim Cuny. Dudley Moor $$$$ Westminster and Wick and Annie Christianson of for Bill and Estelle Dahlman of Rossland. Ch6 is wel- Lukas Haas April 20 - Jessica Lange. Joey Duncan. Melanie and Murray express thanks to Dr. comed home by his half-bro.thers Gordie and Dylan. ,pnl 17 - Boomer Esiason Lawrence, Luther Vandrc Louise Martin and the nursing staff. rn I Girl Guide Cookie Week is coming soon on April 26 Tickets for the Mother’s Day basket raffle will be to May 6 when Sparks, Brownies, Guides and 4 available from members of the Women’s Auxiliary to Pathfinders will be found around Squamish selling Squamish General Hospital on Friday and Saturday, their famous cookies at a bargain price of $3 per box. April 19-20 at Save-On-Foods. This is the Girl Guides of Canada annual fund raiser I and your support will be welcomed. Squamish Days Loggers Sports will be held the first rn weekend in August, and in preparation for the big A former long-time resident of Squamish, Fred weekend, volunteers are needed. For the Miss Leeworthy, died at his home in Pentiction on April 3. Squamish Youth Ambassador pageant a choreographer He was predeceased by his wife May, on Feb. 21. Fred is required, as are those able to assist with set design and May were owners of the Squamish Bakery for 1. How n and construction. The souvenir booth will also need many years and both were fine musicians. Condolences Wed., Apr. 17 - Sat, Apr. 20 can be sent to Audrey Legge, 1707 West 63rd Ave., Earth‘s circ volunteers. If you can help out please contact Debbie Put on your dancing shoes come on down Patterson at 898-5305 in the evening. Vancouver V6P 2H7. and a. 10,002 b. 24,900 c. 57,032 d. 85,009 2. How Ion Calvary Community Church Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. Sunday Worship Service: 11 Sunday Worship and Sunday :adl to hrr Sunday morning family w~rshp a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. School at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. I. an hour scnpicc at Squamish Pentecostal St. John’s Anglican Church 3. a day Joseph’s Catholic Church Squamish Pentecostal Church Church at 9:30 a.m. Nursery and Sunday seivices 8 a.m. and 10 St. :. a week Sundajr School at the same time. a.m. For details call Rev. John 2449 The Boulevard, Garibaldi Pastor: Rev. Jeff Beckrrlyer, 892- ’Ikens are invited to Youth Night Stephens at 898-5100. Highlands. Father Angelo De 3680. Morning Worship and 4. a month on Fridays at 7:30 p.m. at the Pompa, 898-4355. Mass: Sunday School, 11:30 a.m. church. All kdcome. Pastor Joe Squamish United Church Saturday at 4:30 p.m., Sunday Sunday evening service at 6 3. The time Brown at 596-7843. Minister: Rev. Claire Bowers, at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. p.m. Come und watch 0 complete 892-5727. Sunday Worship Confession: Saturday at 4 p.m. The Hockey Phy-OffAction on the Big Screen!! un is: Highlands Gospel Hall Hour begins at 10 a.m. Infant or by appointment anytime. Church of Jesus Christ of 1. aweek Elder Gordon Stewart, 8985091. Nursery provided. Sunday Catechism (CCD): grades K-7 Latter Day Saints Sunday brealung of the bread at School is held at 10 a.m. on Thursdays, 6:30 p.m.-7 30 Donald MacKay, Branch 1. Q month 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 11:30 p.m., may register anytime. President. 42081 Ross Rd., . six month! a.m., Gospel Meeting 7 p.m./ Valleycliffe Christian Squamish Baptist Church Brackendale. 898-3535. I. a year Monday Bible Hour 7-8 p.m., Fellowship Pastor: John Crozier, 898-3737. 4:30 To Be Announced NationaliCBC News CBC News Tax1 1 ’0KOMO Videos Edition News ABC News News Wh. Fortune Jeopardy! Roseanne Coach Home Imp. 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,1 22 APRIL 16, 1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF

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Daffodils to Lordco for service pened. Kudos to The Squamish We’ll never be able to hold our cat above and beyond for getting us a Chief, Mountain FM, Carrie hug him because of all the cars th part we needed in a hurry. McCreedy, Savory Slice Pizza, race up and down our road. It wac H Panagopoulos Pizza, Squamish family cat we had for 11 years. Yc A mini van full of daffodils to Gary Days Loggers Sports Committee, don’t know how much it hurts to1 for giving our guy a ride all those Brian Couture, John at Save-On- told our loving Tigger is del cold winter mornings. It made Foods, Wendy at the chamber for all because of a crazy driver. You mu things a lot less hectic for this preg- your support, and fields of daffodils nant mother of two. The five of us to all the parent coordinators and hit our cat. Our cat is very smart i appreciate your help. Thank you parent volunteers who organized has crossed the road for 11 year again. and made sure the event went off as think people who hit cats should planned. Dolores and the dry grad to jail or some kind of punishm A bunch of dead daffodils to the ’96 class. like that. Cats are living beings, tl Squamish merchants who put mon- have feelings too. Obviously J etary returns above our Christian A hospital of daffodils to my faith- don’t. values and stay open on religious ful Dr. Cudmore and also Dr. IL holidays. Will no one take a stand Morum and the wonderful nursing A carboy of daffodils to Christ here? I find it appalling. staff and Mike and the kitchen staff. Mazzotti at Grapes-4-U for I E Thanks to all who sent flowers, friendly, small town service. ’I Brennan Park full of daffodils to cards and to visitors and the Old Navy red was a great success Bev Goodwin, Barb Woodard, Bob Women’s Auxiliary to Squamish %I Kusch and all the teams that partic- General Hospital, Eastern Star ipated in our Thirty Something Lodge, United Church congrega- staff at Brackendale Art Gallery. F r i en d ship Soccer To u rna m en t . tion, choir and Harmony Unit UCW welcomine attitude and ambia Thanks to all of you, our tourna- and friends and neighbors for your ment was a great success. Soccer kmdness. Not forgetting my won- 81 fields full of daffodils for all the derful family - Margo, Gerda, Many daffodils with thanks to 3 donations, our sponsor Dorothy Linda, Arie and Frank, and 17 our friends and family who c 0 Swanson, Black Tusk realty and our grandchildren and 10 great-grand- tributed to a great surprise partv coach Scott Goss. A big thanks for all children. It is great to be alive. my big 50. Thanks from the old 6 our team members for their hard Thank you all. Alida Hoogenboom. work, and to Lucille Burritt for her H A big bunch of daffodils to Ca personal touches. Bums. A ggantic bouquet of daffodils to from A Shade Better, who helped E my former co-workers, family and with a problem with the blinds Vials full of daffodils to Mr. friends. Thank you for all your sup- was very much appreciated. Stewart Sr. at Pharmasave for donat- port. Tme friends are hard to find E ing all those vials to help make our but I have been fortunate to find Daffodils and mv apolom for nib CHEK JA UJ 10 I camp a success. Thank you from the them. spelling your name, Janet, in Second Mamquam Brownies. I April 2 edition of The Squa I A Showboat room full of daffodils Chief. Sorry about that. This was Beautiful gardens and flower beds to four certain teens, especially the the editor’s error. But printing of daffodils to all those who pur- two who went to at name Kera for Vera is the edit chased manure and supported the Christmas, just to let all four of them error. Please correct it and we’ll dry grad ’96 fund-raising drive. know I love them. The show was send any darts your way. Bags of daffodils to all the grads excellent, the greatest gift at who worked so hard selling, bag- Christmas for a mom from her teens. A ring full of daffodils to the ging and delivering the manure. Much appreciated, and thanks from son who found my gold ring You’ve shown a lot of adults what a morn who is loved lots. returned it to a local business. you are made of. Truckloads of H pointy darts to the person thanks to Rick Hunter, Marty A road full of sharp darts to the found my engagement ring Hopkins, Rob Lemcke, without your cruel people who hit our cat on kept it, instead of returning it support this never would have hap- Depot Road Thursday morning. local business.

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INMINUTES . What does the chamber do \ Tot a day goes by that we I 1 Britannia Beach and Furry at the ihamber -office are Creek. At the same time 6 i not asked this watchdog protecting our in question: “What is the chamber ests, particularly in the poli of commerce?” For those who arena. The united voicebf t are not familiar with the cham- chamber of commerce prou ber of commerce, the Squamish effective to businesses and I and Howe Sound District dents where a single voice c Chamber of Commerce has and industrial development, go unheard. been actively promoting the broadening the tax base and With membership comes commercial, industrial and provides employment. numerous benefits. Most re( social growth of Squamish and To business prospects and ly the chamber negotiated 2 the surrounding area from newcomers, the Squamish and fleet card program with Lions Bay to Whistler since it Howe Sound District Chamber PetroCan. Members can acct was incorporated in 1934. The of Commerce represents a three cent per litre discount policies and programs of the viable force in finding solutions gasoline and diesel purchast chamber are determined by its to social and economic prob- three per cent off purchases 1 board, elected by the member- lems because we are in touch propane and natural gas, an( ACROSS 2. Prefix for stop or sense ship. They in turn employ a with municipal, provincial and five per cent discount off ser 1. Co-star of The Jeff 3. Singer Janis manager whose responsibility it federal issues affecting our vice at Certigard Car Care ce Foxworthy Show (2) 4. Poston’s initials community. 10. Series that spawned 5. Like Monte1 Williams is to organize and execute the ters. For more information ca Benson 6. Surrounded by chamber’s programs and carry Why should you become a the chamber of commerce at 11. Flabbergast 7. Initials for Altman out its policies. member? Your chamber of com- 892-9244. 12. - Jillian ; ‘89-’90 sitcom 8. Atmospheric layer The chamber represents and merce markets our community 13. “Open Sesame’’ crier promotes our community’s eco- and businesses, unceasingly Just 37 days until the Sea to 14. On Our - (1994-95) 9. Setting for The Mary Tyler promoting the products and 16. NBC’s Gulliver’s Travels Moore Show nomic, environmental, cultural Sky Country Trade Fair whic star (2) 13. Initials for a famed aviatrix and government concerns. This services of Squamish and the this year has the theme of fai 18. Monogram for Topper’s 15. - Off ; 1992 Carol encourages business, residential surrounding area including tales and nursery rhymes. portrayer Burnett movie 20. Shallowest of five 16. Town clerks: abbr. 21. Arthur and namesakes 17. Eliot - ; role in The 22. 1946 Ladd film UntouchaMes (1959-63) 23. Word with drum or mark 18. Finds out 24. Life ; ‘93 Peter Onorati 19. American Gothic star (2) sitcom 21. Bridges 25. Gross 24. 1991 Kevin Costner 27. Radio broadcasting movie frequencies, for short 26. Joint 28. 1990-91 Kevin Meaney 29. Joanie Loves Chachi star sitcom (2) 30. Former world power: 32. 1981 Julie Andrews movie abbr. 33. Wednesday ; 1973 31. Initials for David Brinkley’s Elizabeth Taylor film partner

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vier Kennedy” (1 981 I Biography) Jaclyn Smith, James Franciscus. Follows the life of the former first TUESDAY 8:30 @) t6; Yes Printemps incer- 2:OO (D ** “King of the Gypsies” 3:OO @ 0 -k* “Ups & Downs” lady, from her school days to her lains” (1992, Docurnentaire) Des (1978, Drama) Judd Hirsch, Eric (1 983, Comedy) Colin Skinner, status as one of the world’s most crative match before sa APRIL 16. 1996 habitants de Pointe-Saint-Charies Roberts. A man creates conflict Andrew Sabiston. Two conniving emulated women. (2 hrs., 30 min.) down. (2 hrs., 15 rnin.) The squ park de beaux jours de ce quar- within his New York City gypsy roommates in a Canadian 2:05 0 3::.**?42 “Time to Kill” 3:30 *lr* “Casper” EVE74 iNG tier. 34 (1 hr.) family when he attempts to break boarding school match wits with (1990, Drama) Nicolas Cage, 9:00 *I,$ ”Replikator” (1994) MI- away from his clan’s lifestyle. (2 their strict headmaster. (2 hrs.) Giancarlo Giannini. An Italian chael St. Gerard, Ned Beatty. A hrs.) soldier stationed in Africa embarks 6:OO (D “Deceived by Flight” (1988. @ *1/2 “6ad Company” (1994) Mystery) John Thaw, Kevin dangerous criminal seizes dupli- 2:07 0 ::j:: ** “Naked Tango” on a disturbing quest to uncover niin.) by weekel cation technology. (In Stereo) ‘R’ (1 991, Drama) Vincent D’Onofrio, Ellen Barkin, Laurence Fishburne. the truth about the native woman Whately. Inspector Morse inves- A CIA agent infiltrates the world of El (1 hr., 36 min.) Mathilda May. In 1920s Buenos he accidentally killed. (2 hrs., 15 tigates when a cricket player industrial espionage. ‘R’ (1 hr., 48 1:00 @ **%“Romeo Bleeding” Aires, the famous dance comes to min.) meets an untimely death during a Is min.) (1993) Gary Oldman, Lena Olin. A symbolize the unique passions of 3:OO @ “Major Payne” (1 995) rnatcti. (‘2 hrs.) @ “Barfly” ** sultry criminal catches a cop in her three people. (2 hrs.) 3j: *** (I 987, Damon Wayans, Karyn Parsons. ‘MONDAY @ *t “Lola Zipper“ (1991) Judith Comedy-Drama) Mickey Rourke, ncouver deadly clutches. (In Stereo) ’R’ (1 3:OO @ @I “The Pit” (1983, A hard-nosed ex-Marine takes RevaI, Jean-Paul Comart. A man * Faye Dunaway. Cult author wagers he can make an uncouth hr., 48 min.) Horror) Sammy Snyders, Jeannie command of pint-sized cadets. at 1 p.m 12:OO 0 @iJ“The Horse’s Elias. A troubled child befriends a Charles Bukowski’s semi- ‘PG-13’ (1 hr., 37 min.) APRIL 22,1996 teen-ager into a star. ‘NR‘ (1 hr., 35 *** autobiographical account of his min.) Mouth” (1958, Comedy) Alec group of small, murderous crea- EVENING Guinness, Kay Walsh. While a tures with a taste for human flesh. drink-to-drink existence as an al- 8:OO @ it* “Merlin” (1993) Nadia coholic writer. (2 hrs.) Cameron, Peter Phelps. A young wealthy art collector is out of town, (2 hrs.) 3:07 @ “The Guardian” descendant of the fabled magician an artist turns his apartment @ 33: *** ”Angel and the 0 *** building into an unconventional Badman” (1947, Western) John (1984, Drama) Martin Sheen, battles evil. ‘PG-13’ (1 hr., 52 min.) Louis Gossett Jr. Manhattan ten- SUNDAY @ ii’jt “Terror in the Family” (1 996, studio. (1 hr., 30 min.) Wayne, Gail Russell. A notorious 1:00 @ *%“Final Approach” (1991) outlaw is reformed by the Quaker ants hire a militaristic security Dra’ma) Joanna Kerns, Hilary guard to protect their crime- APRIL 21,1996 Swank. Premiere. A “perfect” James 8. Sikking, Hector Eli- woman who nursed him back to zondo. A pilot tries to unravel mys- health. (2 hrs.) ravaged apartment complex. (1 family must confront long-ignored hr., 53 min.) EVENING murdered co-worker in problems when a teen-ager’s re- terious events from his past. (In 3:30 @ ** ‘/2 “Digger” (1993) Adam body. (In Stereo) @I(2 Stereo) ‘R’ El (1 hr., 40 min.) Hann-Byrd, Joshua Jackson. A belliousness turns to violence. (In 6:OO B *** “Miracle on 34th @ ** “Merlin” (19 Stereo) E (2 hrs.) 1:35 0 0 **’/‘ “Six Against the 10-year-oldbefriends an olderboy Cameron, Peter Phelps. Rock” (1987, Drama) David Car- with a weak heart. ‘PG’ (1 hr., 35 Street” (1994) Richard Attenbor- 9:00 a (111) “A Family of Cops” ough, Elizabeth Perkins. A descendant of the fabled (1995, Drama) Charles Bronson, radine, Charles Haid. Afact-based min .) battles evil. ‘PG-1 account of six desperate convicts department-store Santa claims to Daniel Baldwin. A police chief‘s be the real St. Nick. ‘PG’ (1 hr., 54 8:OO ** “Dea entire family is caught in a tangled who battled the odds and the U.S. Brian Wimmer, M. Marines when they tried to escape min.) web of deception when his 8:OO @ *** “Casper” ( 1995) A detective invest youngest daughter is accused of Alcatraz Prison in 1946. (2 hrs., 15 picious death of an o rnin.) Christina Ricci, Bill Pullman. A murder. (In Stereo) E (2 hrs.) friendly ghost and a lonely teen hr., 35 min.) 2:OO (D ***?4 “Against the Wind” 1O:OO (D ”Deceived by Flight” (1988, SATURDAY form a special bond. (1 hr., 40 9:oo 0 Q Q 0 (1948, Suspense) Robert Beatty, FRIDAY ‘PG‘ Mystery) John Thaw, Kevin min.) Unsolved Mysteri Simone Signoret. During World Whately. Inspector Morse inves- APRIL 20,1996 8:15 @ 8 “La Captive du the Grave” (1996, Drama) War II, English saboteurs para- APRIL 19,1996 *** we sour tigates when a cricket player desert” (1990, Drame) Sandrine Dobson, Megan Ward. Pre I meets an untimely death during a chute into German-occupied EVENING A nurse uncovers clues dl France to support the resistance EVENING Bonnaire, Dobi Kore. Une femme, hool’s match. (2 hrs.) la captive des rebelles nigeriens, identity of a brutal killer at movement. (2 hrs.) Q **I2 “Wes Craven’s New 6:OO @ *jr “Jimmy Hollywood” s’enfuit a travers les dunescroyant spirit of a murdered co-wo rents and 207 “Meatballs 111” 6:OO (D *fit “Obsession” (1976, f Nlghtmare” (1994) Robert En- 0 ::?I; * (1987, Mystery) C Iiff Robertson , G en e- (1 994) Joe Pesci, Christian Stater. atteindre la frontiere. (1 hr., 45 vades her body. (In Stereo: glund, Heather Langenkamp. Comedy) Sally Kellerman, Patrick An aspiring actor catches villains hrs.) Dempsey. After dying in the throes vieve Bujold. A vacationing busi- min.) Freddy Krueger terrorizes the on videotape. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Bl(1 8:30 (D **Vi ”The Rookie” (1990, 1O:OO & **?”“Two Small I& school li fdmmakers who created him. (In of sexual ecstasy, a porn star re- nessman falls under the spell of a woman identical to the wife he lost hr., 57 min.) Drama) Clint Eastwood, Charlie (1993) Suzy Amis, Fred W Stereo) ‘R’ E (1 hr., 52 rnin.) turns to Earth to help a bumbling #remely in to kidnappers 16 years before. (2 7:OO a “Generation X” (1996, Fan- Sheen. A young detective’s pro- police officer falls for a I 12:OO 11: “Les Parents Ter- teen lose his virginity. (2 hrs., 15 0 *** hrs.) tasy) Matt Frewer, Finola Hughes. motion leads to a partnership with accused of infanticide. ‘NR’ ribles” (1949, Drama) Jean min.) @ *** “Junior” (1994) Arnold Teen-age superheroes-in-training a tough veteran obsessed wiih 20 min.) Marais. Josette Day. A manipula- 3:OO (D @ ** ”Gnaw: Food of the are called upon to battle a villain cracking an auto-theft ring. (In 11~30@ *% “Night Fire” I tive mo:her’s opposition to her Gods 11” (1989, Science Fiction) Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito. A science experiment yields the who seeks to control society Stereo) El (2 hrs., 30 rnin.) Shannon Tweed; Martin son’s upcoming marriage leads to Paul Coufos, Lisa Schrage. A world’s first pregnant man. (In through mind control. (2 hrs.) 9:00 0 @) **’/Z “The Rookie” weekend of carnal thrills tragedy in this tale from Jean COC- Canadian college is overrun with Stereo) ‘PG-13’ @(l hr., 49 min.) 750 @ @ *** “Tequila Sunrise” (1990, Drama) (PA) Clint East- a quest for survival. (In S teau. (Subtitled) (1 hr., 30 min.) giant rats after a scientist’s acce- 8:OO 0 “Legend of the Ruby (1988, Drame) Me1 Gibson, Mich- wood, Charlie Sheen. A young (1 hr., 32 rnin.) @ “Saturday Night Special” lerated growth serum spills into the 3: grad cc Silver“ (1996, Adventure) John elle Pfeiffer. Deux amis, qui par- detective’s promotion leads to a 12:OO 0 ~ **klh “Tunes 01 b, (1994) Billy Burnette, Maria Ford. sewers. (2 hrs.) Schneider, Bruce Weitz. Four tagent la meme passion pour tes partnership with a tough veteran (1960, Drama) Alec Gui A singer becomes embroiled in a iI:T: -k*l/2 “In Search of Dr. filles et les voitures de courses, obsessed with cracking an auto- John Mills. Members of a S game of cat and mouse. (In Seuss” (1 994, Fantasy) Kathy people with big dreams embark on a daring quest to claim the riches of voient leur itineraire changer. El (2 theft ring. (In Stereo) @I(2 hrs., 28 regiment bristle when a sl Stereo) ‘R’ (1 tir., 26 min.) Najimy, Matt Frewer. The Cat in hrs., 25 min.) min.) fic& replaces their easyg 1:30 0 iz “Apprentice to the Hat and other storybook char- a legendary mine. (In Stereo) El (2 hrs.) 8:OO 0 Q ** “In the Deep Woods” 0 @j)0 3::a 0 “Harvest of terim commander. (2 hrs., Murder” (1987, Drama) Donald acters hdpa reporter research the @ *l/2 (D “The Killing Time” (1992, Suspense) Rosanna Ar- Fire” (1996, Drama) Patty Duke, 1:15 “Illicit Dieams’ Sutherland, Chad Lowe. 3asedon amazing life of the beloved author. 0 ** Andrew Stevens, S (1987, Drama) Beau Bridges, quette, Anthony Perkins. Clues to , Lolita Davidovich. Premiere. An the story of a Pennsylvania faith (2 hrs.) Tweed. A lonely housewif Kiefer Sutherland. A vengeance- a serial killer‘s identity lead police Amish woman opens her home to healer who led two men against a to a young woman who may know an FBI agent who is on the trail of tasy lover spurs a hu farmer suspected of practicing seeking youth assumes the identity of the new deputy sheriff in more about the killer than she an arsonist terrorizing their com- wrath. ‘R’ (1 hr., 36 min.) witchcraft. (2 hrs.) realizes. (2 Firs.) munity. (In Stereo) EJ (2 hrs.) 1:35 Q 0 ** “Dream M “Night of the Demons 2“ a seaside California town. (2 hrs.) 0 @ k* “Major Payne” (1 995) (D “Living Dangerously” (1992, (199 1, Comedy) Corey (1994) Amelia Kinkade, Zoe @ *Y’ “Bad Company” (1994) Damon Wayans, Karyn Parsons. Drama) In the 195Os, a group of Evan Richards. A colleaia Trilling. A Halloween party turns Ellen Barkin, Laurence Fishburne. A hard-nosed ex-Marine takes spirited youngsters takes a stand citcment over his dre deadly for a group of teen-agers. A CIA agent infiltrates the world of command of pint-sized cadets. against Cuba’s dictatorship. severely curtailed when (In Stereo) ‘R’ X (1 hr., 36 min.) industrial espionage. ‘R’ (1 hr., 48 THURSDAY ‘PG.-13’ (1 hr., 37 rnin.) (Subtitled) (1 hr., 30 rnin.) covers the trunk’s macab 1:35 0 11, ”The Carpenter” min .) ** 9:00 Q 0-J “Encino Woman” (1996, (D @I “A Song to Re- tents. (2 hrs.) (1988, Horror) Wings Hauser, 8:30 @ *k1/2 “L‘Operation *** APRIL 18,1996 Corned Beef” (1991, Comedie) Comedy) Katherine Kousi, Corey member” (1945, Biography) Paul 2:OO (D *** “D.O.A.”(19 Lynne Adarns. A woman on the Parker. Premiere. A prehistoric ten/) Edmond O’Brien, verge of a nervous breakdown Christian Clavier, Jean Reno. Muni, Cornel Wilde. The saga of EVENING female becomes the spokesmodel Frederic Chopin inspired this fic- Briiton. The recipient of ad finds comfor! with the vengeful Pour demasquer un reseau d’es- bles, me pionnage, une femme reFoit une for a new perfume after an earth- tionalized story of the legendary time-released Doison sets P ghost of her new home’s former 6:OO @ +* “The Stoned Age” quake ends her ages-long composer‘s career and personal locate his kille; before ti owner. (2 hrs.) mission. D (1 hr., 50 min.) (1993) Michael Kopelow, Bradford 1O:OO (D “Obsession” (1 976, slumber. (In Stereo) El (2 hrs.) life. (2 hrs., 30 min.) his life -- run out. (2 hrs.) 2:OO (D *** “Go for Broke!” (1951, *** Tatum. Two ’70s-era buddies Mystery) Cliff Robertson, Gene- 0 a**** “Singin’ in the Rain” 1O:OO @ *f1h “The Quick and the 2:07 0 31) *tit ‘/z “Billy Jack Drama) Van Johnson, Gianna crash an unbelievable party. (In (1952, Musical) Gene Kelly, Dead” (1 995) Sharon Stone, Drama) Tom Laughlin Maria Canale. An inexperienced vieve Bujold. A vacationing busi- Stereo) ‘R’ 0(1 hr., 30 min.) nessman falls under the spell of a Debbie Reynolds. A silent-screen Gene Hackman. A female gun- Taylor. A former Gre officer is assigned to lead a de- 8:OO 0 Q **%“Swing Kids” star persuades his girlfriend to lip- slinger enters a deadly quick-draw stands up against th corated group of Japanese- woman identical to the wife he lost (1993, Drama) Robert Sean to kidnappers 16 years before. (2 sync for his shrill leading lady as competition. ‘R’ (1 hr., 45 min.) threatening a freedom s American soldiers into World War Leonard, Christian Bale. Nazism Hollywood’s “talkies” emerge. (2 11:45 @ “Suspicious Agenda” doubles as a home for ru 11. (2 hrs.) hrs.) threatens the friendship of three @ *‘/z “Bloodfist VI: Ground hrs.) (1995) Richard Grieco, Nick (2 hrs., 23 min.) e work 2:07 0 .7: ** “May Wine” (1990, young men who share a common 1O:OO *** “Rosa Luxemburg” Mancuso. A policeman is sus- 3:OO (D @ “Pedro Navaja” Comedy-Drama) Joanna Cas- Zero” (1994) Don “The Dragon” ies will love of American jazz music. (2 Wilson, Cat Sassoon. Terrorists (1986, Drama) Barbara Sukowa, pected of being a vigilante-style Drama) Andres Garcia, sldy, Lara Flynn Boyle. A vaca- hrs.) Daniel Olbrychski. The life and killer. (In Stereo) ‘R’(1 hr., 20 min.) Montenegro. A scheme i tioning American and her daughter take over an American nuclear @ a **’/z “High Road to China” missilesite. (InStereo)’R’D(l hr., times of the leftist leader who 12:OO Q **?4 “Grandview, in hopes of exposing a h dlscover that they are both in love (1983, Adventure) Tom Selleck, played a crucial role in the forma- U.S.A.” (1984, Drama) Jamie Lee cessful prostitution ring. wt!h the same Parisian doctor. (2 26 min.) Bess Armstrong. A millionaire 12:OO 0 0 *** “The Scent of tion of Germany’s Communist Curtis, C. Thomas Howell. A @2Wimmer. k* “Dead M. Emmet Badge” Wals (1 hrs.) hires a hard-drinking ex-World Party. (Subtitled) (2 hrs.) young woman fights to keep her 13 “Rituals” (1978, Green Papaya” (1993, Drama) 3:OO War I flying ace to search for her @ *lh “The Hunted” (1995) father’s demolition -de rby busi- tective investigates the sus Horror) Hal Holbrook, Lawrence Tran Nu Yen-Khe, Lu Man San. A kies at $: long-lost father. (2 hrs.) Vietnamese peasant girl explores Christopher Lambert, John Lone. ness out of the hands of a real death of an officer. ‘R’ (1 Dane. k camping trip turns into a @ “Digger“ (1 993) Adam Ninja assassins stalk an American estate agent. (1 hr., 35 min.) min.) rbefound uesperate struggle fgr survival as her world as she carries out her Hann-Byrd, Joshua Jackson. A duties as the servant of a wealthy murder witness in Japan. ‘R’ (1 hr., 12:05 @ 0**E “Runaway” (1984, five doctors are stalked by a der- 1 0-year-old befriends an older boy 50 min.) Science Fiction) Tom Selleck, Drama) Rip Torn, anged former patient. (2 hrs.) merchant family. (Subtitled) (2 with a weak heart. ‘PG’ (1 hr., 35 12:OO ** “Summer School” Cynthia Rhodes. A cop battles a Warren. A young wom 3: 15 @ “Merlin” (1993) Nadia hrs., 10 min.) tt min.) (1987, Comedy) Mark Harmon, deranged electronics wizard who psychiatrist for luring Cameron, Peter Phelps. A young “Target of Seduction” (1995) 8:30 @ @ **t.% “Erreur de jeu- Kirstie Alley. A gym instructor is reprogramming domestic robots sexuai relationship wit descendant of the fabled magician ‘R’ (1 hr., 23 min.) nesse” (1 989, Drame) Francis forced to take over a remedial into mechanized murderers. (2 the guise of therapy. bat!les evil. ‘PG-13’ (1 hr., 52 min.) 12:30 (D *** “Monkey Shines” Frappat, Geraldine Danon. Sur le (1988, Horror) Jason Beghe, John reading course employs unor- hrs.) meme palier d’un immeuble pari- Pankow. Injections of human brain thodox methods to teach his misfit 1:OO (D 0 **l/2 “A Kiss Before sien vivent trois colocataires a dif- cells trigger homicidal inclinations students. (2 hrs.) Dying” (1991, Suspense) Matt ferents caractkres. ELI (1 hr., 55 in a monkey meant to help its @ **f1/2 “Speed” (1994) Keanu Dillon, Sean Young. A woman’s min.) paralyzed owner. (2 hrs.) Reeves, Dennis Hopper. A transit investigation into her twin sister‘s 9:30 @2 *I/z “Illicit Dreams” (1994) 1:00 @ *** “Framed” (1992, bus is wired to explode if it drops apparent suicide leads to startling Andrew Stevens, Shannon Suspense) (Part 1 of 2) Timothy below 50 mph. (In Stereo) ‘R’ @I(1 revelations about her new hus- Tweed. A lonely housewife’s fan- Dalton, David Morrissey. A vaca- hr., 55 min.) band. (2 hrs.) tasy lover spurs a husband’s tioning British detective crosses 12:05 Q * “Invasion U.S.A.” 1:05 Q 0**‘/z “Crossing the Line” WEDNESDAY wrath. ‘R’ (1 hr., 36 min.) the path of a presumed-dead cri- (1 985, Adventure) Chuck Norris, (1990, Drama) Liam Neeson, 11:30 “Soft Deceit” (1 994) Patrick minal who is now a wealthy art Richard Lynch. An ex-U.S. agent’s Joanne Whalley-Kilmer. An APRIL 17,1996 Bergin, Kate Vernon. An under- dealer. (2 hrs.) retirement is rudely interrupted by unemployed coal miner enters a cover agent must locate $6 million 1:30 @ *l/z “Nothing to Lose” Communist invaders bent on world of crime when he falls for the EVENING in stolen cash. ‘R’ (1 hr., 35 min.) (1 994) Alexandra Paul, Paul turning Americans against each lure of easy money in the boxing 12:OO 0 a ** “Candy Mountain” Gleason. A young man seeks re- other. (2 hrs.) ring. (2 hrs., 15 min.) 6:OO @ “Warrior Spirit” (1994) (1987, Drama) Kevin J. O’Connor, venge against a powerful crime 12:17 g) 0**** “The Browning 1:30 @ ** “The Specialist” (1994) Lukas Haas, Allan Musy. Two Harris Yulin. An aspiring rocker boss. (In Stereo) ‘R’ (1 hr., 25 min.) Version” (1951, Drama) Michael Sylvester Stallone, Sharon Stone. students head to the Yukon to find embarks on an odyssey of self- 1:35 0 (@ *+“North Shore” (1987, Redgrave, Jean Kent. On the eve A woman asks a bomb expert to tidderi gold. ‘PG-13’ (1 hr., 34 discoverywhen he sets out to track Drama) Matt Adler, Nia Peeples. A of his resignation, a teacher tries to eliminate three gangsters. (In niin.) down a legendary guitar maker. R teen-age surfer from Arizona come to terms with a lifetime of Stereo) ‘R’ @I(lhr., 49 min.) personal and professional fail- 8:OO 0 ( 7 ’ *+ 2 “Guncrazy” (1992, (1 hr., 55 rnin.) heads to Hawaii to challenge the 2:OO @ @I**Y’z “As Summers Die” Drama) (PA) Drew Barrymore, 1:30 @2 *f1/2 “Wes Craven’s New perilous waters of Oahu’s legen- ures. (1 hr., 50 rnin.) (1 986, Drama) Scott Glenn, Jamie James LeGros. A dangerous Nightmare” (1994) Robert En- dary coastline. (2 hrs., 15 min.) 1:00 *** “Framed” (1992, Lee Curtis. A wealthy eccentric convict’s passionate letters glund, Heather Langenkamp. 2:07 ai:?:;*.k “Red Blooded Amer- Suspense) (Part 2 of 2) Timothy and an unconventional lawyer translix his aimless teen-age pen Freddy Krueger terrorizes the ican Girl” (1 990, Horror) Andrew Dalton, David Morrissey. Von Joel thwart the takeover of an elderly pal. (In Stereo) E! (2 hrs.) filmmakers who created him. (In Stevens, Heather Thomas. A agrees to reveal his information black woman’s property in the Stereo) ‘R’ 01 (1 hr., 52 min.) genetics engineer learns that his only if Jackson will be his interro- 1950s. (2 hrs.) (D 0.2 **?,z“Souvenir” (1988, 1:35 Q 0 *‘/z “Soggy Bottom, talents are being tapped by an gator. (2 hrs.) (D ffY2 “Anatomy of an Illness” Drama) Christopher Plummer, U.S.A.” (1 981, Comedy) Ben AIDS researcher who has unwit- 1:35 0 0 “Shakedown” (1984, Drama) Edward Asner, Eli Catherine Hicks. A German sol- Johnson, Lois Nettleton. A tingly created a strain of vam- (1988, Drama) Peter Welter, Sam Wallach. Editor and humanitarian dier begins a troubled journey to Prohibition-era Southern sheriff pirism. (2 hrs.) Elliott. A lawyer joins forces with an Norman Cousins defies conven- the French village where he was tries to ensure that his moonshine- undercover cop to sleuth the drug- tion and sets out to cure himself of stationed during World War 11. (2 producing cousin doesn’t blow related. murder of a police officer. a degenerative spinal disease. (2 hrs.) himself up. (2 hrs., 15 min.) (2 hrs., 30 rnin.) hrs.) THE SQUAMISH CHIEF API

stch before sfl assistance and support Fndqs 10 tlrs., 15“Casoer” min.) flThe Squamish Estuary am. to 1130 am. CoastGanMi Notices for non-profit organizations run free in the Squamish Chief. Please phone 892-9161 or drop a copy at nservation Society invites H& Unit. Call 892-3585. off at our offices before noon, the Thursday prior to publication. to celebrate Earth Squamish Hospice Society \FD(uI)- weekend. and explore the teeismtthetfiird h4ondayead-1 ing Squamishestuary by month at 730 p.m. For detarls phone ting at the estuary sign on dropin pmgram Iw parents and children six yea 898-9854. ncouver Street Sunday, April USquamish Birthright offers mfi- are held saen days awe& Call 892- It30am. at Sea to Sky Community SeMCes. For details, dl denM help to anymdistressed bv Joanne, Sharon or Nina at 892-5796. an unplanned pregnancy.Tuesday to WUAMW-AUWXI:farnity members and friencls IB.C. special otympics (SqUamist, lo~al)needs m~unteers Fnday 10 am-1 p.m. or 7-9 p.m. of Pr0b)em drinks. Call 1488-171 6. and athletes. Call Sherry at 892-2224. mu*. Fordetalls phone 892-9329. ~Anonymousmeets~wed~atSquamish Duplicate Bridge Club meets Monday nights at ITOPS -Take Off Pounds Sensibly p.m. at the library on the st;Mamus Resene. 730 p.m. at the Masonic Hall on Ckdand Awue. For inform neets Wed- at 6:15 p.m. at tt7e BTheHmeSoundMkmen’sCentreoFlersinlwmabon *and tiOn call Kathyat 892-9823 OT Lorram at 898-2702. Quam& United Church. For &talk refem& by phone or dropin Monday through Friday, noon4 p.m. Cribbage Night at the Ruyal Canadian hion,br members AI 898-5260. Phone 892-5748. and guest, 8 p.m. eadl W-. IThe Hearty Lifestyles Group is .Le@ Aid is afree sen/ioe pruvided underquairfylng amm- H Squamish Weavers and Spinners Guild meets rn a Wng tomda healthier Irfest)/le in Stanoes. Apply 017 the second floor at 38141 SecXKlcl AWE, month. For info call Shirley at 892-3373. ~uamlsh.For deta~lscall Dana SqUamiSh. phone 892-51 14. .The Squamish hlley EqueWan Association meets the ;impson at 898-571 1. .\r((bmen in Difficult Relationships -Aconfidential COUk last Tuesday ofthe month at 7:30 p.m. at St Joseph’s Catholic IACritical Incident Stress selling grwp for wmen in or out of an abush rehihship. call Church. For info call Pat at 898-5583or Suzanne at 898-5939. Debriefing Program has been set up 0“From the meeting of the Lise at 892-5796. .The Squamish Archery Club meets eety Wednesday at 7 o assIsf peopiewho hae expenenmi Secondary Ipaah’s PbCeTmnSiti~nHouse - Call 892-5711. Wunteer~ p.m. at the rod and gun dub. For info confacf Van at 898-3875. 3 traumatic indent. Call emergency dry grad committee, mlable to listen to and support women acpenendng abuse. .The Alarm Club bingo runs every Sunday at 37978 Third qer 1-604-979-8576. brutal killer al grads will be held Shetter can house seen wwnen and children. Amue at Vktoria Street. h’s a famity Mr. IIs your chiM struggling in a crowd- day, April 18 at 7:30 p.m. i IParents offering Support and Education (POSE), support- H Sea to Sky FamityTreeTracers meets on the tt‘lird ?ddass, not learning the basrcs of read hoot library. This is an ng families which are raising children with PhySrCa, mental or Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Castle Rod< m- 7g and writing &lls? Parents interest- ely important meeting to mbonal challenges, meets the first and thirdTuesdays ufthe plex. For immation call 898-4775. xi in starting a co-op home sctmling plans for the dry grad ce TKxlfh atsea to Sky Community Sennces affice. Fordetailscall E Propxed public tnditional school - for more inform mgm, call 8984806 Rx more deta~ls. tions and commencement 3ev at 898-5052 or Susan at 0984212. phone Marciaat8984485. BHomeEmergencyResponse nies. Other items on the Kanadian CamSociety meets the second Fkmhyof the ~r~ofpreschoder~meetse~e~wednesd~fro~’tpgram: Hdp is only a toclcfi may are grad guest registra- mnth in the hosphal board room at 7:s p.m. Forpabentser- 9:3U11 a.m. For ink> call Trenna at 892-9259. then you subscribe to the Mine , grad cookbook and grads ices info call Katy McIntosh at 898-3399. For wlunteer info call S Into the artdoors? Wngfor hiking, dimbing or skiing hnitoring System. For debts call Saty inst crime community infor- rhomasam-m. partners? Support group meets at Xanthine’s TWsat 7:30 JW, 892521 1. ion session. For details call DOw~rsAnonymous:meetsatSquamishGeneral p.m. call Demd< Home at 898-3142 . Iif you or a laved one suffers from at 898-9841. iosptal board room evllery Sunday night at 7 p.m. For info call Bi The SquamiskWistier Car Club meets the first upus, and are interested in re will be a garage sale B92-3359. Wdnesciay of every month at 7 p.m., alternating bet\lveen tarb’ngasuppatgraup,orifyou Hilltop House Saturday, April DSingles FWdship Club meetings are wry Thursday at 8 Quinn’s in Squarrtish and Boston Pizza in Whrskr. For inb w s~m~\.h~ZS Lipus, call from 10 a.m.-noon. Crafts anc 3.m. in the Sea to Sky Hotel. For details call Tom at 898-5847 or phone hieAnderson at 898-3573 or Leagh Sdwenberger at lhonda 898-3324. sale. Samosas and coffee. anieat 898-9667. 892-9877. R Squamish and District Diabetes e 18th annual Squamish BSenior citizens ssunselling servjce is a free sen/ice to help E Home sctmd, ages 9-1 1. Are you interested in parbapabng ssociation is a support gmup for Shoot takes place April 26- ;eniorscompleteapplicationsforpensionsand otfwbenefts in a small group in Squamish. Please call 892-5600. me of all ages wrtfi diabetes, fnends at the Royal Canadian Legion uK1 accessotheragenaes. Forminftxmation, call Charles SThe Squamish Gardeners meet once a month in drfkrent 7d family. Meetings are the third Tues- amish. Events include Milberg at 898-9393. bcatbns from 7:3U9:30 pm. Each meeting has a d-t topic. ;ry of the month at Tantalus Seniors 1.O.A.” (1950 O’Brien, P doubles, men’s and ladies INew Hope self-help group for adutt children of dy$fum For deta~lscall 892-5577.Meeting dates are May 27, June 17, entre. For det;uls call 892-3954. ‘jpient Of a ‘Ebles, men’s and ladies’ sin- Doison sets ional or alcohdic homes. For details call Joanne or Ron at Juty 15, Aug. 19, Sept. 16,Od.21 and Nov 18. The Canadian CamSociety is s and mixed fours. Everyone W5488orHeaherat892-8457. E Parents looking fbr Summer activity pmgrams for heir Pviding a support group for persons lcome to enter, lots of fabu- IChildren and Adutts with Attention Deficit Qisordler meet children aged fiw to 10 are encouraged to consrder the ing with cancer, and their families. prizes. For info call the E third Monday of ewy month at 7 p.m. at the Wendale Summer Fun Club being operated by Sea to Sky Community eetings are the firstTuesday of the at 898-3233 or Todd ;econdary School home ec room. On hdday Mondays meet- SeMCes beginning July 2 and ending Aug. 23. The CrVeeMy ast mth at 8 p.m. in the hospbl board- ’eedom Sch#enault at 892-9158. ome for run igs will be held TWq. is $125. For ir$ormahn call Deb at 892-5796. xn.For details call Katy at 898-3399 J he world-famous Girl Guide brdetalls call 898-3491. Spaces are limited. Marilynne at 898-5047. Iro Navaja” !s Garcia, kies will be on sale in mish April 26-May 6. ks, Brownies, Guides and H Royal Canadian Legion Ladies or Paul Kuster at 898-2100. rec room. New members or guests wel- nders will be selling the Auxiliary meets at the Legion Hall last H Tantalus Seniors Centre at 1471 come. Phone Raj Kahlon at 892-501l. kies at $3 per box. The girls Tuesday of each month at 730 p.m. Pemberton Ave. is open Monday to Friday, H The Howe Sound Arts Council is a icer. ‘R’ (1 be found with their leaders in Executive meeting every second to last 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Drop in and enjoy smoke- volunteer organization created to encour- owntown area, at Save-On- Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. free social and refreshments. Crib and age and assist in development of the arts S, McDonald’s and Contact Mrs. Amy Poole at 898-5714. cards, pool, darts and music every day. in our community. H Squamish Royal Canadian Legion Call 892-1066 for information. Monthly meetings are held the fourth Singers pre- . needs all Legion members. Please plan to The Royal Purple of Squamish meets Wednesday of the month. For details call ts its spring concert The attend our nexf general meeting. the second Tuesday of each month at 8 Kathleen at 898-5951. hm of Life on Sunday, April H Kinsmen Club of Squamish meets on p.m. If you are free to do volunteer work or S Sea to Sky Communities Network (dor- at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the second and fourth Thursday evenings help with the new alcohol and drug aware- merly Freenet) public terminals at mish Baptist Church. of each month. If you are between the ness program call Terry at 892-5731. To Squamish Public Library. A growing commu- ts are $5 for adults, $2 for ages of 19 and 45 and interested in a com- become a new member call 892-5731. nity information source for non-profit organi- hs and children available at munity club that stresses service and fel- Squamish Block Parents is in need of zat io ns. Mostly Books, Seekers and lowship, call Don Burroughs at 892-2020 new Block Parents throughout the area. Free worldwide communications. Call 892- WI I hoir members. days or evenings at 898-3526. You need not be a parent, just someone 5467 for details. ere will be a workshop on Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Squamish concerned with safety in the community. s3 Sea to Sky Community Services ating hanging baskets at provides volunteer adults to work on a one- Society provides support and assistance to - For more information contact Liz Shepherd p Brennan Park Leisure Centre to-one basis with children from single par- at 898-9776 or the Squamish RCMf? individuals and families in the Howe Sound ent families. For details call 892-3125. H Kiwanis Club of Squamish meets the corridor. For information phone 892-5796. ‘Space is limited, so call the Welcome Wagon hostess brings gifts first and fourth Tuesday of each month at 7 Squamish RCMP Victim Services - for Ire at 898-3604 to register. and greetings whether you’re new in town, p.m. at the Tantalus Seniors Centre. For more information call Kathy or Karen at 898- ! North Vancouver have a new baby, getting married or know more information call Stew McLeod at 898- 1572. itdoor School is holding its a couple who is. Call Kim at 898-8299. 3594. H Rotary Club of Squarnish megts every lual open house Sunday, Junior Forest Wardens program is a 4 Squamish Lions Club meetings are Thursday at noon at the Sea to Sky Hotel. 26 from 10:30 a.m.-3:30 challenging and regarding outdoor-oriented held the first and third Thursdays of the Visiting Rotarians always welcome. experience. Call Kathy Babuin at 898-3077 month at 7 p.m. at the Easter Seal Camp 28 ilPIIIL 16, 1996 QUAMISH CHIEF

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e reseal 2 for Sc. 5 t belie1 1 produ and lo. The Annual General Meeting of the Squamish Senior Citizens Home Society is being held on April 22, 1996 at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks Hall located at By Cathie Price 3273 Second Avenue, Squamish, B.C.

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1 cup chopped pecans (make sure they‘re fresh) Heat oven to 375 degrees. Butter a 9 inch square pan. Combine flour and sugar, cut in the butter until mix- Open Daily 9:OO 6:OO 898,313 I3 rup from the maple sap. There are several early ture resembles coarse cornmeal. Press into the bottom [- 1861 Mamquam Rd. 1111 unts of woodsmen living on nothing but maple of prepared pan. Bake for 15 minutes and set aside. ar when all other foods ran out. A hunter in 1760 Reduce oven to 350 degrees. rds his experience, “we ate nothing but our sugar Combine all ingredients but pecans. Beat well. Stir in ing the whole month of April. . . each man con- nuts. Pour over crust and bake for 35 to 45 minutes, or ed a pound a day, desired on other food, and was until set. Cool and cut into squares. f organic foods ore nutritious? any people know organic They also say that since you don’t products from Third World coun- can taste better, but the have to peel organic fruits and veg- tries. utritional benefits are sti11 etables to get rid of wax coatings or Coffee, cocoa beans, and milk fungicide residues, you products can be questionable. This can gel a lot more fibre is a case where there is no doubt FAST4 tire change special. e studies done on from organic produce. that organic is preferable. utritional value to Another study shows Buying B.C. and local, if not har- Ask about our new line Go that organic pears, vesting our own organic garden, pared to commer- apples, potatoes and green and integrated pest manage- of AI Season tires! Health wheat had over 90 per ment in B.C. is about the best we By Dania cent more of the min- can get without buying strict organ- Matiat io n erals than convcntion- ics. MlNuTErlr ally grown food. And even better, our own MUFFLER Our best bet for farmer’s markets offer clean, fresh 6; BmAKE -organic health is to moderate or choices right on our doorstep. Nationwide guarantee es, planting and harvesting reduce animal fat in our eating So is organic and closer to home- tes as well as post-harvest han- choices. These are the main storage grown better? You bet. A small bins for pesticide residues and tox- tasty investment in our health ome researchers from the U.S. ins. And growing our own organic today can pay off big time tomor- ntre for Science in the Public produce ensures that the products row. rest believe that organidy are clean and come from excellent Dania Matiation is the somnzurii- m produce contains more vita- soil. ty nutritionist for the Coast- Squamish Whistler Pemberton c and lower nitrate levels. The big challenge comes with Garibaldi Health Region. B92-3 13 1 938m12wl 894m6812

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brought along her white rabbit, Bugs, in bird he knew. I his cage for them to pet. It was just It was Christopher Robin who solve^,,,, before the long weekend, when bunnies the mystery by unscrewing the top of;orkiIlg have their annual moment of glory, so the egg. Inside it was a slightly Bugs was the centre of an admiring egg, shaped like Winnie the -- - Sponsors - group, all anxious to be that was a still sma GOLD ($1800 & over) - Mcuntain FM Radio remembered when it one like Tigger, and SILVER (500 - $999) - Mills Printing 5; Stationary Co. Ltd. came to distributing on, until the very la BRONZE ($200 - $499) - Squaniish I:u~c'KII Chapel,Vancouver Fklicopters chocolate eggs. and smallest one w IIIC.. Jlountiiinsicic. 1,ocige Kiciition Club, Grapes 4tJ, Eldo's Carpet Cleaning, The Mad Hatter image of Piglet. IXR Host Scrviccs - Dick & Clara Ilorosh, Destra Signs, If he could have mod- Christopher Robin sa SC;I to Sky Occm Sports, i\Ir.'Ted NeMxling eled for the white rabbit he had made it hims in Alice in Wonderland to tell all his friends muttering to himself, important they were "Oh, my ears and him. b: . .... whiskers!" as he scuttle( off down the burrow, Brackendale Elementary School that same day could have been the set- ting for the Mad Hatter' tea prtj7. It was the dav for dispisving-, fancv headgear, and almost everybody- seemcd to have got into the spirit of the thing. Th,ore were baseball caps of dl kinds, a sombrero, hats covered with masscs of spring flowers, c? few stove-pipes, an enor- mous toy hat, garden party hats with droop- ing brims, tam-0'- shanters, and a bunch of balloons tied to the wearer's head with strings. Every shape, size and color of bonnet was there and they were all fantastic. Nesting Eggs Ukrainian decorated eggs and Russian nest- ing dolls (the kind where one large wooden doll has another five of graduated sizes, all con- cealed inside it) were the focus of attention for Grade 2-3 students in the Squamish Elementary School library. Students clustered, holding their stuffed monkeys, bears, dinosaurs, dogs and cats, around Ms. Hoyrup, who had just bought a new Winnie the Pooh 3ook, appropriately Zalled Easter. It was all about a mysterious deco- -ated egg that Pooh had 'ound at the top of a hill. 'Ie called his friends 3eyore, Tigger, Piglet I ind the rest to come and WDOflice. 1-800-663-2808 ;ee. They all agreed it was the most enormous !gg they had ever seen, rnd wondered where it lad come from.

~~ ~ 32 Is APIUL 16, 1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF COMMUNI The Royal Canadian Legion TY welcomes all members & guests to a Seniors have a SO’S SOCK-HOP MUSIC BY chance to show

their hidden taler~ eniors 55 and older, now is your chance to shc off those hidden talents. There will be a fun ta Snight at the Squamish community theatre at F Sound Secondary School June 7. The Extra Years of CONTEIT Zest Talent Contest will be held together with the I Youth Talent Search. Both events are sponsored bv Howe Sound Performing Arts Association. Anyone interested please phone Joanna at 898-5503 or Carol over th at 898-3483 prior to June 6. This space is sponsored by Walking Club News Not too many were out Hill for last week‘s walk, but BY Kay hopefully the weather will Wi rachowsky 1 be better this Thursdav, I A project of PITCH-IN CAE(ADA dike walk. We meet in front of the Easter Seal Camp at 10 a.m. Last week, 33 were out for the first day of the seni 1 men’s golfing. If you are interested in joining them I they meet every Wednesday morning at 8:30 a.m. I The senior ladies’ golfing is Thursdays at 9 a.m. I Have you discovered us? Phone Fran Hurren at 892-5153 if you are interestec I April 30 is the deadline for filing your income tax I return. Charles Schilberg will be at the Tantalus I Seniors Centre Monday mornings to assist seniors, I give him a call at 898-9393. I Branch #70 News I For those who didn’t attend the March meeting, I Elaine has a bus trip planned for Sechelt on I Wednesday, May 22. We will be visiting their senioi I complex and maybe get a few ideas for our future I building. Give Elaine a call at 898-5463 for cost and I details. Elaine is happy to report the bus for Miss I Saigon has been filled. The boat trip for Howe Sour I on May 28 is also full, but if you have reserved tick1 I please give Elaine a call. I A Tantalus Seniors Centre I quiet, forested creekside retreat Open Monday to Friday 1-4 p.m., closed weekend I and holidays. I Last week, guests at the Wellness Council spent ar I enjoyable afternoon with music therapist Kristine I Miles. Everyone actively participated in music maki I 0 and learning about music therapy. We watched an I Beautiful and interesting video of music therapists from the Lowe I Distinctive Mainland working with seniors, autistic children, th I mentally handicapped, street kids and youth. We I Motel Suites enjoyed singing some oldies with Kristine accompar I ing us with her guitar. Refreshments were served to I climax an interesting and enjoyable afternoon. I e RV Park Don’t forget, tonight is the general meeting of the I Squamish and District Qiabetes Association at the I Tantalus Seniors Centre at 7:30 p.m. Everyone wel- I e come. I Camping The Tantalus Seniors Centre crib club members I would like to thank Rosemary Barr for engraving thc I crib trophy. I Get well wishes to Ellen Robson, Vivian Olson and I They‘ve Wanda Hildebrand in hospital and Ed Antosh and El I Eliason convalescing at home. I discovered us! Belated condolences to the family of Gerry Rudkin, I who passed away recently. Gerry was a long-time res I dent of Woodfibre. I - We think you have done a great I job in the design & up keep of I Chamber members takin(u I these rooms! We really enjoyed I our stay and will tell others about I your place here. students to dinner I Thanks, Joe & Louise Schroeder The new addition to Howe Sound Secondary Scha I including a community theatre is complete. Capi I College is expanding its courses at the new ca I neighboring the secondary school, including a I course. Chef instructor Tony Minichiello welcome I - We would just like to say how - Thank you for providing such a lovely opportunity to showcase the talents of his stu I nice our room was, best yet 100%. place. Whoever designed & decorated it has From this, a new concept for a chamber of comm I general meeting was born. Members are encourage I Colis & John, an unusual gift! It is pretty and we hope invite their favorite student(s) attending high scho I Norfolk - we are leaving it nice we found it. Capilano College to be their guest at the April 16 ge I Norwich, England as as a1 meeting, which will be held in the multi-pur I me Dooleys room at Howe Sound Secondary at 6 p.m. and wi I :atered by the Capilano College chef class. I The guest speaker will be Stephanie Forsyth, de I :ommunity and foundation programs at Cap I. Highway 99 and Depot Rd., Brackendale 89819726 7 2ollege. Fnr details call the chamber at 892-9244. L-

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power outages ss Electric Service Interruptions March 26 and 28, 1996 e Howe Sound Minor Baseball On April 27 the Howe Sound Minor Unscheduled interruptions of service occurred in the Hospital 11 ill, ciation has preparations under way Baseball Association is holding a clinic to Valleycliffe and Highway 99 (South) areas of Squamish on March 26 and 28 he 1996 baseball season. train new and returning umpires for the resulting in outages of up to 3 hours. s year, Howe Sound has entered 1996 season. The association pays s from three divisions to play an umpires a small fee for their duties, These outages were caused during recent construction work on the relocatioll -league schedule with teams from ensuring participation and training for of transmission lines supplying Squamish Substation. The relocation is h and West Vancouver. The junior anyone interested in urnping. required to facilitate the widening of Highway 99, junction improveinen ts in years), senior (14-15) and Big League The umpire clinic will be held at the the vicinity of Clevelarid Avenue, Loggers Lane and Highway 99 and the ision teams will play double headers Elk‘s Lodge on Second Avenue from 9 inst the North and West Van teams a.m. to 3 p.m. with registration at 8:30 shopping centre development by B.C. Rail. Service rciiability improvements ry weekend starting at the end of a.m. Minor baseball will cover the cost of are an additional benefit to the community. il. The junior and senior teams will the clinic and provide lunch for anyone We regret any inconveniences caused to our customen-s,and if you ay their local league schedule on age 13 and up willing to umpire for experienced any electrical problems please call our Service Centre at 1-800- y evenings. minor ball. There is an urgent need for 267-1474. If you have any question regarding the recent work please call our other divisions of Howe Sound adults willing to umpire. le League: T-ball, farm, minor and To register or for more information call Project Manager, Jo Hahn, at 604-528-2939. or will commence play after May 5. Ian Sutherland at 892-3575. ydro m

antam C team swinas a silver~ U from coquitlam ‘tournament British Columbia Howe Sound Speedy Auto Glass the Coquitlam Red Wings later that day. m C hockey team shattered its Johnson, a peewee player brought UP to ts to take the silver medal in this fill out the -roster, haddthe touGamkt’s APPLICATION FQR PESTICIDE U§E PERMITS ’S Coquitlam Spring Festival Bantam only hat trick to help net a 7-4 victory. Notice is hereby given that the following pesticide use permits are under application by urnament at the Planet Ice Arena Goals in the first period came from the British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Squamish Forest District. Johnson assisted by Nichols and ter a three-week break from playing, Harrington, and Brooks assisted by Pesticide Use Permit Application NO.402-180-96/98 e Sound lost its first game Friday to Hughson and Lasher, while both second I Bruins 5-1 with the single period goals came from Johnson assisted For the application of Vision herbicide, active ingredient Glyphosate, on 1.3 hectares located in the vicinity of Railroad Creek, approsiiiiateiy 30 km from Pcmbcrton to pre- 5 1 scored by Danny Brooks, assisted by by Nichols and Katv Jones, and third pare the site for planting. The application method will be via aerial (hclicoptcr) arid ground i3: hson and Iiicky Lasher. period goals came fr6m Brooks assisted (backpack) and is expected to take place betwccn June I, 1996 and Dcccnibcr -3 I, 1WS. Ei’ we Sound’s Sam Szeziak was award- by Hughson, Harrington assisted by Copies of the pesticide usc pcimif applications and maps of’ the trcatriicrit mxs n1;1\ ! by the opposition’s par- Jones and Johnson, and Hughson assist- be examined in detail at cither the Squamish or Pcrnberton ot‘ficcs of tiic X?inis!ry 0-1. f eam ended the game with ed by Brooks, who was voted MVP. Forests, Squamish Forest District. Contact Jeff Fouinier for- f‘urther inf’orniiitiorl ;ii minutes compared to The final game saw Howe Sound players 898-2 100. ! , who went on to win the fight the penalty clock as hard as they ht of the tournament. fought the Abbotsford Flyers to a 3-2 loss. 1. Squarnish Forest District Office rned it around for a 4-0 Howe Sound played 22 minutes of the 42000 Loggers l,aiie e Coquitlam Chiefs game shorthanded, while the Flyers only Squamish, British C’oluriibi(i day. This game saw the only spent 10 minutes in the penalty box. VON 3G0 t of the tournament, earning Howe Sound was outshot by the Flyers Telephone: 89s-2 i 00 the game MVP. First 41-10 with first period goals from 2. Pembcrton Field OI‘i’icc goals were scored by Brooks Hughson assisted by Brooks, and the sec- 74 10 Prospect Strcet d Ryan Nichols, and ond period goal from Johnson, unassisted. Pem berton, British Col II rn bi a assisted by Jessie Coach Bill Hogan and assistant coach VON 2LO k. Goals in the second John Brooks were pleased with the s assisted by Brad team’s performance, and one organizer assisted by Darren said Howe Sound would have received an award for sportsmanship if there had s second win against been one. ”+ SPORTS E- i Notice of Meeting Men’s playoffs S E PI I-AN N UAL ME ET1N G sees April 18th * 7:30 p.m. . best and worst The kickoff to the n Mountain Building Centres West Vancouver Garibaldi Men’s Soccer League play- offs ended on the wrong NDP Candidate for cleat for the Ellis Moving West Vancouver / Garibaldi invites you to Eagles as they fell prey to drop in and meet her at the Cheeky Charlie’s United in a 4-1 loss Sunday. Brackendale Art Gallery “We played pretty flat. It Friday,April I9th, 7t00 p.m. was the worst game_- - of the season for us, said bagles Everyone is welcome! The two teams with the most points in each division player James Ellis. play in the cup matches May 4. Re fresh rn ents . Three early goals for Cheeky Charlie’s knocked the The next round of games April 21 will see Khalsa Authorized by Fmancial Agent Bill Brown 430-8600 theirwind onlyfrom goal the offEagles’ a corner wings kick before near the Dan end Ellis of the scored first on the Eagles, Cheeky Charlie’s against CPS, Local will face the Coyotes and the Dynamos play half. The Eagles came back to play a good end in the second half with some good chances that didn’t pan out with goals. Goalkeeper Gavin Guy made some out- NETWORK 99 standing saves but didn’t stand a chance on the ones that got past him. “We should have been more up for a playoff game,” CLASSIFIEDS said Ellis, whose team was missing some key midfield- ers. “Hopefully we’ll be more together against Khalsa next weekend.” For just $25 per week Cheeky Charlie’s was also a few players short but (for 20 words or less) managed to turn out ‘’one of our best performances,” said Sean Keightly who scored two goals, one-timing your classified ad will appear in the first into the net in mid-air. “They always give us a good game.” Quick-footed Jim Walker scored Cheeky Charlie’s third goal and Sean Sweeny scored the fourth in the sec- ond half. On the other fields Khalsa beat Continental Power Services 6-1, the Thunder Hawks overcame the Lil’wat Coyotes 7-4 and Local 170 tied the Dynamos 2-2. 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Wi teams participating n a year and the additio the men’s over 40 divis the tournament reached its capacit eight teams had to b on a waiting list be Squamish doesn’t ha field space to acco date them. Johnstone says the nament is so PO because the prize available is more than other tournaments teams have a better c because premier dit teams are excluded. To keep players e tained off the field, a dinner from Ch C h a r lie’ s rest a u ra nt w held at the Brennan m Ghydro w Leisure Centre Satu night, followed by a d with live music. A bee den will be held at the to help fund the event, b i\l’I

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3 BDRM. Top floor Duplex, 3 BDRM. Thouse. Close to 3 BDRM. Home with in-law new appls., w/d, Valleycliffe. Highlandsv Mall suite. Avail. May lst, Pu would like your own Avail. May lst, $700/mo. + Avail. now, $75O/mo. Call $1,20O/mo. + util’s. Ref’s req’d, NEW 27’ Motorhome, fully :TISIN( \e based business in herbs 213 util’s + security dep. Phone Jane Damell @ 892-9190. N/S, N/P, 898-3449. 16 equipped + hikc rack, t.v., \‘cr, ,ICY ilitamins, please phone 892-3864. 17 13TFN ----r-cc-_-c--c-c_--c-c------:I/c, $950/wk. Call 898-3736. c--c-_.-c-___-______c___c__c_____ 12713. Geb0496-01. 17 --I-cI-~~--c~-~--~~cc--c---cI-c--~e---~~~--~~3 BDRM. Trailer avail. May 24 ~,-..,”””””””””””---” 2 BDRM. Apt. for rent - sky- ;h Chief 3 BDRM. T/house with pri- lst, $625/mo., 42 Anglo’s, .------~-c--cc~.c___c___c_____c___ lights, 6 appls., N/S, N/P. ee the ir vate yard near downtown. with fenced yard. Call Jane Avail. May lst, $750/mo. incl’s 4 BDRM. Mobile. Quict area, ticular ad Avail. April 1, $825/mo. cable parking. Lve./msg. 898-5202. Damell @ 892-9190. 15TFN wood stove, newly finislicd, G, WESTPARK 17 incl. Fully renovated, N/dogs. Irg. fenced yard, N/P. Call after Ec APARTMENTS Call 98 5 -8888/892 - 5 655. 3 BDRM. Home, Garibaldi 6, 892-7684/898-5942. 16 will be IT c-ccc~~-c-c-~c~ccc~.C-C------C-CCC-C wishes of )acious 1 bdrm., $525, 2 4 BDRM. Apt. for rent, 2,000 1 lTFN Highlands, util’s incl. c------_.--_---____r______Further, )., $575 and large 3 bdrm., sq.ft.. Close to Capilano Spectacular view Avail. immed. o not ac 45. Suites incl. heat, hot College. Avail. May lst, Call 898-4497 after 6 p.m. 16 any 10s: :I, quiet location, close to -c~ccc--c~~~~c-~~c~c~~~~~~~~~~c~~~~~~~ $900/mo. Call 892-3187. 16 ROOMMATE Wanted to ised by 101s. 38861 Buckley Ave. -----c~c---c~.~~-~cc-~~~--cI---c--- HIGHLANDS curacy in Res. manager 892-3616. share house, $375/mo., in an adve NEW kitchen and bath, hydro 4 Bdrms., 3 bath, Valleycliffe. Call 892-9499. 16 TFN ___.c____c--r_ccc-_---c-----.------I the am( incl., heating oil extra. Avail. 3,000 sq.ft. home -L--c-__--c-~-c_-~-c_--c------ccr---- ,.....cc~c~cc-c~~~c~c-c--c---c-c ace act1 May lst, $450/mo. After 6 NEW 3 Bdrm. T/house, close on Glacier View. \RIBALD1 GARDEN 1 BDRM. with Irg. closc‘t, :Ke portic p.m. 898-2069. 18 to schools, bus stop. Complete, With panoramic view, isement COURT avail. in new 2 bdrrn. T/house. ~cccc-cc~~~~~~ccc~~~.~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~f/p, w/d. N/P. Avail. May 1st. vaulted ceilings & or occurr \nd 2 bdrm, apartments 2 Baths., gas f/p, covered STRATHMORE Lodge - Call 892-7684 / 898-5942. 16 hardwood floors, 5 appls. im $500 $580/month. garage, 5 appls., open \ricw. II - 892-3712. 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts., Avail. May 1st, $1,60O/mo. Neat, N/S person for May I , eat, water and parking incl’s fridge, range, drapes, included. MAY 1/96 Call Jane Darnell $400/mo. + 1/2 uti I Is. Lve/nibg. heat, water, cable, mail deliv- #12 Eagle View - Gov’t Rd. @ 892-9190. 15TFN je call 898-9882. 19TFN ery. N/P, only responsible, 898-0714. 18 ~cc~~~.~c~~c.ccc~c~-_-cc-----C-CCC-C-C ..cccccc~~~.-cccc~-~CCCCIC----C 3 Bdrm., 1 1/2 bath., carport, mature, quiet people need $900/mo. lease avail. Ted 3 BDRM. Highlands home ;E 1 bdm. suite with apply. 16 Quiet, N/S, N/P. Avail. Craddock, B.T.R. 892-5924. 16 with Irg. deck 6. fam. room. ~ccccc~~ccI~~~~cc~~-~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cc-~c~~~~c~-c~~~~c-c_-cc------c--~~~~~~.~~Avail. immed., $105O/mo. zontract 15, $650/mo. + util’s. BRIGHT Lrg. 3 bdrrn. Apt. on ! VIKING Ridge 2 bdrm. T/H, incl’s util’s & cable. Call Lisa 898-4206 after 6 p.m. 16 2nd floor for rent. Only for - tier I~~I~~-~c~c~~-~-~cccc----cc---- 5 appls., f/p, garage, patio. family. Call 892-6314 ( 10:30 @ 892-5961. 16 Bsmt. suite in down- .ng site (M. a.m. - 6 p.m.), Mon. - Sat. 18 Very new, N/S, N/P. Avail. Avail. May I ’st, May lst, $85O/mo. Call 938- 3 BDRM. Top floor of house, no., N/P. Call after 6 9080. 16TFN incl’s f/s, w/d. Close to

parties 92-2084. 16 ccc-~c~~-~~c~~ccc.~c_-CCC---C-CCC-C~~~c~~~~~~~~~~Highlands Mall, N/P. Avail. ._.------_ccc--c__cc~-~~~~~-~~ JANE DARNELL BRACKENDALE Beautiful 3 PROPERTY immed., $900/mo. + util’s. Call LNTALUSMANOR bdrm. T/H, f/p, w/d, d/washer, 898-9023. 15TFN 198 Wilson Crescent. MANAGEMENT SERVICES LTD. single garage, N/S. Avail. May -.------__c--c_c.------s. Manager 892-9058. lst, $l,OOO/mo. + util’s. Call 1- DOWNTOWN helor $420, 1 Bdrm. - - 604-656-4276 Ive./msg. 16ccw Lrg. Beautiful private 2 Mrm. - $585,3 Bdrm. VIKING RIDGE -cc-_I-_c-__-_c_cc--_-C-CC-CC-C------yard, with Irg. 5. Incl’s heat, hot water, 3 Bdrm., $950/mo. 2 BDRM. Duplex downtown 1 bdrm. log home REGENCY ting &a cable. Close to Gas f/p. f/s, 301s & town. No pets. Avail. now & May l’st incl’s heat, hydro. Avail. & wrap around deck. 14TFN immed. Call 892-53 10 days, Avail. May lst, 892-4497 after 6 p.m., 898- c~~c~~~cc~~~c~~c~~.~_---c-ccccWESTWAY V1LLAC.E $7 5O/mo. 980m8501 iamond Head Place 2 & 3 Bdrm. 9797 msg. 16 Call Jane Darnell Westway Village One with f/p -~~c~cccc~~cI~~~c~I-~~~~c~~~~~~,~~~~~~@ 892-9190. 15TFN 4pts. avail. now & Avail. now & May 1st BEAUTIFUL New 3 bdrm., 2 cc----.~.c-~--cccc_--~--~-~~~~~~~e.~~~ May 1st. $550 - $625/mo. 1/2 bath T/H, 5 appls., gas f/p 2 BDRM. Rancher on Irg. ntial,, :, .. See our ad under & much more. Ref’s req’d., fenced lot, on 5th Ave., down- DupI/Cond/T.H. EMERALD PLACE $950/mo. Days 898-965 1, 898- town. Avail. May 15, Call Jane Darnell 3 Bdrm. with 5857 eves. 16 $700/mo. Call for more info. wood burning f/p. 1991 BMW 735 IL auto, fully 892-9190. 17 c~~c--~-c~~cc-~~~c~~c--c---~~~~~~~~~-~~~ O 892-3765. 17 oaded, local vehicle with books, ~------c------~c~~~c-ccc---- Avail. May lst, MAPLE Grove Estates - 1450 -c--c____cc__c_,-__-_--CC-----C----CCC $975/mo. silver w! blue leather $36,888 1 sq.ft., 2 bdrm. & den, 2 baths, EXECUTIVE HLIIII~- 4 DIAMOND HEAD 5 appls., fenced yard, 3 yrs. old. bdrms., 2 1/2 baths., complete- PLACE Avail. May lst, $1 175/mo. + ly renovated, 3,000 sq.ft., spec- 2 Bdrm. util’s. Ref’s req’d. Call 885- tacular view. blab. 12 or June 1, Avail. May lst, 2221. 17 $1,500. Call 892-5927. 16cc~ Nick Dehal $7 50/mo. ______-__,cr____--_-C_CCr_rC_r_CC_CCC_ Squamisl 3 BDRM., 1 1/2 bath, main 1993 JEEP YJ, black, 45.000 km, 892-102: Waiting list available for NORTHYARDS level of house in Highlands, 5 5 SpeFi $14,995 )cower the following properties: 4 Bdrm. house on 1/2 acre. appls., f/p, Irg. deck, yard, KM99 * MOUNTAIN VIEW Avail. now, $l,OOO/mo. Igarage. Backs on Jura Park. A\Tail. June lst, $1,00O/mo. + Chitliwack MANOR Call Jane Darnell @ 795-9838 * HIGHLAND GLEN 892-9190. ;hare util’s. N/S, N/P. Phone @&ford 13TFN 398-5736 eves. 17 ALSO ~c~c~~~~~Icccc~cI-~c_-I------cc--c-- 1-0790 C_-_C_CC._C__-CC__CC------.-e-- See our ad under Apartment 1995 DODGE CLUB CAB pick-~p, Maple Ridge & House Rentals auto, V8, 19,ooO km,emerald green 463-7424 WE SPECIALIZE IN FOR LEASE $24,995 ‘at e rs hed STRATA AND RENTAL Excellent 4000 plus Ft. of quality finished openings 1-241 2 MANAGEMENT Sq rior level: Richmond FOR MORE INFO. CALL space at 38849 2nd Ave. Fully air condi- 683-2499 892-9190. TFN tioned, ideal for single or multiple tenant use. ids8I Competitive rates. For leasing information contact: B’om Nilsson at 892-3571 Irest an 1992 DODGE RAM Pickup, 1-ton, 4x4, NC, 5 speed, 360, IN kmS $18,988 ts. Thes i illowing I Ph: 892-3571

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1993 OLDS ACHINA V6, auto, AC, P/L, %,000K, aqua with grey interior $1 0,888 JOB OPPORTUNITY “COMMERCIAL SPACE” I Office or retail space available, Third 8, Victoria downtown Squarnish, Mountain FM Building, ground floor approximately 550 sq. ft. Two units to choose from, available immediately. Breakfast cook We are now accepting “Intent to Rent” Forms and Deposits on Mountain View Place, the new building on Second Ave., at Victoria. Good choice of space I still available. 1993 GRAND CHEROKEE L4REDO - minimum 3 years experience. 6 cyl., auto, fully loaded, dark blue ‘Two bdrm suite, Dentville, $575/mo. includes cable and heat. $25,888 Drop off resume. Attn: Guescy One bdrm apt. Valleycliffe. Avail. immed. $475.00 mo., No pets. Fill out application at .Garibaldi Estates, 3 bdrm. condo. $725/rno.. Avail. May 1, NS, NP. Ocean Port Beer & Wine store “WE HAVE A LONG LIST OF RELIABLE POTENTIAL TENANTS LOQKING FOR SUITABLE ACCOMMODATION IN SQUAMISH. IF YOU HAVE A RENTAL PREMISES WHY NOT TALK TO US i ABOUT MANAGING YOUR PROPERTY.” All Vehicles Safety Inspected lk Air PHONE: ROD BERCbUlN BLACK TUSK REALTY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 892-5954

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1.3 ACRES in beautiful SATURDAY., April 20, from CANADIANA Antiques & 81 DODGE Diplomat - 4 dr., '91 30' DUTCHMAN Cl3 Paradisc Valley. Small house 10 - 1. Couch, loveseat, table, Collectibles, Folkart, oil paint- auto., Slant 6, new trans & tires. 5th wheel. In new conditio on property with well, septic chair, assorted hardware, misc. ings, China, 9 x 12 Abusson Exc. running cond., no rut, $14,000. Call 898-4232. 16 & hydro. Asking $1 50,000. household items. 40443 rug, books, chairs, etc. No $850 ob.Call 898-9899.17 --c-c-c---.--c-c-c---0------Gill 896-2248. 16 Braemar Dr., North Gari - dealers 892-5927. 16ccw ccc-c---cc------~-----~----- 1987 GLENDALE Golden cc~cc~c~c~~~~c~~~~~c_-C----CCCC------C ______c_c______c__c------.-c------. Highlands. 16 1987 PONTIAC Bonneville - Falcon 5th Wheel 34'. All JOHNSON 20 h.p. motor c~cc.cc~~~~~~cI~~~-c_-----c-----c-c-cc - 144,ooO kms., fully loaded. options. Great cond. Ready $400. Electric stove (30"), SPCA Garage Sale - May 4, Asking $4,900. Call 898-5527.17 haul or live in. Asking avocado color $100. Phone 10 a.m. 2 p.m. @I38875 - --c--c---.--c------.---_------0------$15,900 obo. 898-2736. 16 10 MONTH Old Collie pup, - 898-3383. 16 Britannia, Den tv ille. 1993 MUSTANG LX5.OHO - _CIC-_C_C_CC---_C-_C--_------, free to :I good home. Very c~~~~~~cc~ccccc~~~cI-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ auto., sedan, green, air, 45,000 23' 1972 ARISTOCRAT ,ndergart good ivith kids. If your can Donations to help the animals, SEARS Airtight woodstove - kms. Like new, $12,000 obo. Trailer. Completely new in scho<: prcnridc the time, interest & greatly appreciated. PIS. call $300, 20' Sailboat Daysailer, Utility trailer $500, x 8 side, lwe for this dog we are willing 898-9890. 18A Fiberglass hull, iron Fin Keel - 4 or, full bath, new hot watet access to __c__-_c----___cI--_-----.--.------.- new. Message 898-2073. 16 heater. Propane/electric. A )grams. 2 to ofier him free to the right Aluminum Masts. New must see, $5000. 898-2614. le fiimily. Call 898-4804. 16A GARAGE Sale - Hilltop Spinnaker & main sail - *nc Sat., 17ccwav ly). Call C__C_CCCCC__CCCCrC__L-C---CCC--CIC--C- House, April 20th, 10 $1,200. Call 898-5954. a.m. - noon. Crafts & Bake 17ne t99 1993 CHEV 1/2 Ton 4 x 4, ,.,.---*--. sale. Samosas & coffee. 16 ~cccIc~c,-~~c.~-~~~0~~~~~~~~~~c~-~~~-~reg. cab, V6, 5 spd., new facto- OVERHEAD Camper 7 TIN INGLIS H.D. Dryer $75, ry warranted motor. Exc. for small truck, good COI 2HILDF 2 FAh4ILY Garage Sale Sun., - - King-size waterbed c/w wave- cond., $14,000. Call 898-3808. $1,600. Fiberglass canor !icensed May 21/96 (10 l), 38880 - less mattress, heater, frame - 16ccw import truck, $175. Cali Prescl Gamhier in back alley garage. SURPLLJS Asphalt & Cedar $100, Belmont upright piano, ------0--c----c------_--- 3795/898-9633. 17 Rain or shine. No early birds. Shingles for sale. All new exc. cond., $800. Call 892- RANGER 4 x 4 Custom, 16 materials, low, low prices. Call 5149. 16 highway driven, extra cab, 898-9819.34TFN ~~~cc~c~~cc~c~Ic~c~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ stnd. 5 spd., bucket seats, box- 1981 YAMAHA XJ 55C MULTI Family April 20 (10 -cIc_cc.--_----c.-~------.------21 SPEED North Country liner, boat/headache rack, slid- Including Plexi-Glass Fa ;i.~ii.- .'I). Good variety of arti- sq, Mens Mnt. bike, Shimano 100 WE Sell 18" shakes - $90 ing rear window, 2.9 L., 6 ply Shoei helmet & motorcl cles. 4 1776 Dcigw~~d,Brack. GS Shifting gear, Chromoly 898-2504. 17 tires, basically new, new cover, Exceptional cond Weather permitting. 16 ~~~c~cc.cc~c~~~~~c~~_-cc-cc~~~~~~.~~.~~~~~frame, 26" Aluminum wheels. exhaust system from the $2,000. Phone 892-3816 r-__C_C_C-__C____--___CCCC___CC_.L_C__ CHIPPER - powered through a Exc. cond., $250 obo. engine to the tail pipe. This hlULTI Family Garage Sale. Electrolux Rug tractor or E motor (15 - 66 truck is in excellent cond., no Sat., April 20, 10 2. Kids toys shampooer/floor polisher, like - 2i.p) Price $5,500. Call 589- rust, no problems!!! Call 898- &L clothes, windows, bath cabi- new, $350 obo. Simmons 3225. Asking $7,000. 17 642 1 (Surrey). 16 nets, pavers, lights, etc. Rain beautrest twin size bed, clean, 'cc~ccc'ccc"cc~c~cc~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~DRYWALLER/Tapers/Fi or shine. No early birds. 40440 c~~~~~c~~cccccc~~~c~_---C--C-C-C--CC--$75. Call 898-5736 eves. 16 1978 3/4 Ton GMC. Good for - , ceiling and rei Thunderbird Ridge. 898-425 8. REGENCY Woodstove - black yard work, hauling firewood, Free Estimates, call Dani & gold trim, glass window. etc. Asking $550 obo. Phone 892-2304. 17 ..-.----cc-- 16 SO1 ______.___-c--c_c______c OWE ~~cc~.c.~~ccc~c~~~~~.~-.~~~~.~~~-~~~-~Exc. cond., $450. Call 894- 88 BUICK Regal Custom 2 892-3438. 16 - TODDLE dr., fully loaded. Good cond., GISELLE'S Catering. Sit GARAGE Sale - Sat., April 5682. 16ccwA 38370 E c~~c~~l~c~~~ccc~~cc.C-C----C-CIC---CC-$5,200 obo. Call 898-5102 1990. Big or small. We c, 20, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. hind Squa Household, baby misc. & car! ELECTROHOME Record after 6 p.m. 16 1978 FORD Supercab Camper all. Banquets, office parti ccc~~~~c~~~~c~cI~c~~_CCIC--CC-C-CCCIC- ZUALIT'Isc 4 1885 Gov't Rd. Rain or Player/Radio, 52 x 28 x 18". special and 1 1' Vanguard weddings, etc., 898-8298 1990 HONDA Accord EXR - Camper. shine. 16a\r Best offer, call after 5 p.m. Very good cond., 'OTS F01 116, 000 kms., auto., pwr. $6,000 for both. 16' Fiberglass NU-LOOK Kitcher 898-5260. 16 AGED 3 everything, C.D., s/roof., etc., boat with 90 h.p. Johnson and Paul Bryant ~.C~~~~C~C~~CCII~C~C_--CCC-CCCI-C-CCC- YEARS loaded. Mint shape, asking EZ load trailer - $5,000. Call 892-2300. $13,400 obo. 898-2736. 16 Hours of 898-9574. 16 I OTFN Mor --_cc__c__ccc______------_~------~~~cc~cc~cc~~~c~~c~~CC--C--C--C--(C-C- COMMUNITY NW5 PAPERS Network Cla~sifieds"~ ~~~~~cc-~~~~~.~~~~Icccccc----.E. QUAI I I * * ' These ad8 appoor In epproxlmately 100 for25words TO place an ad call SPRING is here .....Bob We also oi communlly newspapers end Yukon $ 6 00 earh thle paper or the BCY- Brllflk CPl.mblr dl~Y.hen In B C back. General clean up, iponent fc /$275eddlllonel word CNA et (604) 668-8222 INFANTS WELCOME work & Painting. Relial [tending I PERSONALS - - ANMOUNCEMENCS BUSINESS - - - _EDucp_T_'PN_--- - -_ - HELP- - - -- WA_NT_ED_- - _-_ - __ Put your trust in the Wee Watch system. Reliable, private Reasonable rates Ref's Secondal REPORT POACHERS1 _- QPPORTUNI_TES - A NE!V Career? Trained CASCADE WINDOWS AD 0 P T E E S/B I RTH - Private Investlgatlon/re- apartment/condomlnlum Manufaclurlng ruqltlree an PnrentslFamlly Members, home day care in your neighbourhood, full or part time. Call Bob 898-1616. 16 J2-5796 c soerch group seeks lnfcr- HERE'S YOUR OPPO$JnltY manaqers needed - all agent in your area. Please Canada Wide National ni R t ion about poaching , to get into the b0thdwet& areas. We can train you call 1-800-661-6099. Registry end search assls- cI~cccccc~~~~~~~~~~~_--cI--cIccc---c-c~~_~43; rlght now! Free Job place- thoroughly screened providers monthly home visits . belting 8 illegal beor parts industry. For Sale By tance 1-800-871-8477. ment assistance. For Infor- NOTISEL---- GARDENING/Landsca trade Up to 52000 offered Ownor: Established. fully HOMES Information llne 1-800-871- safety checks of providers' back-up for providers' lor inlo leading !o matlonlbrochure call 681- AFFORDABLE E & PLA equipped water shop In the 8477. E-mail-IfcwnrQgeor- Spring time, clean your arrest/conviction. 5456, 1-000-665-8339. quality of life! Tired of cop- homes illness or holidays Interior.Phone: Ing with high housing and ian,net. - iality licei C or 11 id e rlt I a lit y /a n on y rni ty BC BE P. Successful Rubbish removal, Powe assured _1.0~.88~.1~59~-6 0 4 ! 4 5 7.166 0-1 Writer ...write for money and livlng costs? Tired of CANADA'S MOST Gifted If you are looking for reliable day care, we can help. for 2 - 5 pleasure with out unlque crowded streets, air pollu- Psychics have answers to ing, Trimming. Lawn in WCTtoNs .~ ENTRE PE NEURS WANT- *WE WATCH WOULD ALSO WELCOME YOUR CALL IF home-study course. You tion, crime and smog? your problems or questions ARLY CH U t4 F3 E SERVED T A UCK ED. Looking lor good peo- YOU'D LIKE TO BECOME New yards or old. Coml get individual tuition from Looking for a restful, quiet about health, love, relation- A DAY CARE PROVIDER. EDUG arid Construction Euiprnenl ple to start own home professional writers on all ship. money, lucky num- yard services. Call toda) Auction. Mon. Apr. 29. lifestyle with all the conve- Rhonda based business. No invest- aspects of writing-ro- bers. $3.49/minule. 18t. 24 *First A id Calgary AB Partial list in- niences of the "good life". mances, short stories, radio -hours. 1-900-451-4336. - . Fast & Friendly Service cludes (25)T/A fractors lo ment! No selling! No risk! Look no further! Located on 5tn!cture! ,. 'I and TV scripts, articles and 89811532 1 ?9G For fulher irilorrna- VJIIIshow you road to iinan- the Trans-Canada CITIZENS FOR Television 898-5942. i4TFN children's stories. Send ull & P/tir 1,cn c;r colour brochure cia1 Yellowhead Highway in Choice1 When I think of my independence and se- today for our Free Book. c~c~c--c~c~~~~.~cc~~_--c-cc-- please call CPA. Canadian East Central SK, cunty Please lax resume lo Toll-f ree 1-800-267-1829, cabla TV service, I develop 48 Glacier Pub'lC AuCllGfl Lld 1-403- Churchbridge is a thriving Fax: 1-613-749-9551. The flu-like symptoms. If this is CARPENTRY SERVIC 2 c, 9.6 600 !f3341662:3007 ___ centre servicing an excel- "898-95 5 j Writing School, 2533 - 38 you. find out about new Adcittions or Renovatio AUTO BUSINESS. PE Rl!3ONAl-S McArthur Ave.. Suite 2550, lent agricultural and potash Alternatives to caWe TV mining area. Attractions F250 4x4's Explorers, P R ETT Y R 0 0 M M AT E S O~!aWaLO_N,~3~2L-- available now1 How to re- Small repairs. Phone 89 such as K-12 educational duce your monthly cable bill jeeps. Diesols Ail makes. ~iilshare personal photos, YUKON BIG Game Guide all models. lease, returns. system, modem recreation. ar personally benefit by or- 9366. 16 fanlasies and videos For School. Applicants must be al facilities including rinks, lrades O.Down. good fi- ganizlng your apartment free. discreet info call toll- 18 yrs old and interested In swimming pool and golf riar,cirig Free delivery hunting. Tuition $2000. owner or Strata Council to Plione for free approval ask Iree. 1-800-93.KAREN or course. Excellent water. Contact Bonnet Plume investigate the install of a Good business sector. 'Lr Grdnt 1-800 9933673 wrile Karen. Box 670-GB. School For Guides, private cable television sys- Support services for se- K.D.M. LEASE REPOS . Returns. Kelowna B.C V1Y 7P2. Whitehorse, Yukon. lem. Call 1-900-451-3993. niors including enriched 4XJ's. Trucks, Vans, Ph/FaX: 1(403)633-3366. Calls are $2.99 per minute VETERINARY HOSI U~S_.1. _____ housing units. Consider Luxury Cars, Gas Savers. and callers must be 18 or Road EMPLOYMENT Caravans. Jinirriys. Take SIZZLING! EXCITING! Live selling your expensive older. 40378 Tantalus W -___OPPORTUNITIES home, buy an equally good over lease Dodge or Chev 1 on 1. Beautiful girls ready THE KEY Counsellors. Sense 89849089 ext cab diesel 4x4 on IF $20. PER Hour and full one in Churchbridge and to talk to you! Call Now1 Highly qualified counsellors duals Marry Kozak 464- company benefits interests retire on the money you Dr. K, McCallum. Only S1.99/minute. 1-800- you and you are a 3rd or assist you with all types of 3941, 525-(?408 ~-- save. For more information Part of the Provincial Road Safety Program. & Associates. 43TF 970-5558. 1-900-451-6115. 4th year mechanic call and brochure call 1-306- personal issues: relation- 000,000 TRUCK IN- 53 Kevin at Fairview Ford 1- ships, family. work, social cc~cc-cc~-c~~cccccccCCC-CC--CI VENTORY We will beat 0' 1-995-328:624.------896-2240 or write Box 256, 800-238-8838. Churchbridge, SK, SOA etc. Confidential 18yrs+. any G.M light duty truck CAREER~ INFORMATlON $2.99/min. 1-900-451-3030. LAB X - 12 weeks old. t PtJrChaSe or lease Call col- EQUIPMENT OYOL EARN GREAT Income lect Klassen Auto lease HEAVY EQUIPMENT on PERSONALS LIVE, ACCURATE, had all shots. Vet check( Dr5370. Ask for Weekly. Homeworkers the Internet, visit Supplyline Professional psychics tell HEAVENLY PSYCHIC BraaRobTTony -594.-2277. needed for steady work. Western Canada's #1 you where your future lies: nice puppies (2 girls & 1 Answers. Serving over 50 Sale by Tender equipment website. Free to love, marriage, relation- BOATS-_& MARINE ..- Guaranteed. For informa- million readers and multi- Phone Scott 898-1534. 1 View Inexpensive to adver- ships, career; reunite you Bulldlng B.C. CANADA'S LARGEST tion and application talented psychics. Froe as- tise. (604)533-5577. with loved ones. Standing Timber for the Floating Boat Show. April S.A.S.E.: AP Productions, trcchert with your first read- -___ht&:/hvw.supplyline.c~ $2.75/minute, 1-900-451- 21st century 25-28 from 1000a.m. Port 34-2755 Lougheed hwy. ingl Relationships, Future, 6' x 10' GALVANIZED 1 Sldney Marina. Sidney B.C. FOR &E MISC. 2787. 18+, 24 hours. - Suite 610, Port Coquitlam. Career. $2.99/min 18+ 24 New 8 brokerage power 8 SAWMILL $4895. SAW B.C. Hydro is offering for sale approximately + run, $450. Phone Dan 85 h.o_urs: .r --%351-3783.-- .- _-%!FIV!CES_. -. . sale. Variety 01 acces- B..C "39 5v9 .- . ... .- ~- logs Into boards, planks, GOD-GIFTED PSYCHICS WE TAKE The Fear out of 5587eves. 16 THE 1 sorles~A!!?!S_s!E!i?. .. beams. Large capacity. 1200 cubic metres of standing timber located __COM'NG -!VENTS - - ICBC. Major ICBC injury Best sawmlll value any- with amazing, strong, pow- BUSINESS claims. Joel A. Wener. trial ARE where. Free information. 1- erful skills. Stop searching1 in the Cheekye area of Squamish. 4RENA OPPORTUNITIES__-_____ lawyer for 27 years. Call Memories of a Past Life? 800-566-6899. Silvacraft Immediate solutions to all GOVERNMENT FUNDS. free 1-800-665-1138. Take the time to listen to Sawmills, 6625 Ordan Dr., problems. Sensational re- MAY.2: Government assistance your an open 8-2, Mississauga. sults! Call now1 1-900-451- Contingency fees. Simon, BUILD a Wilderness Cat programs .inlormation avail- For additional Sormation or tender forms L5T 1x2. 3778 24hrs 18+ $2.99 min. Wener & Adler. OUR1 aDle For your new or exist- mind. Eckankar offers an- -- _____I.C.C. STEEL BUILDINGS- 20 day log building cours ing business Take advan- cient wisdom for today's FREE INFORMATION: please contact: Robert Nash at tel: (604) tage of the government Dance course on video! STEEL BUILDINGS: family. For a free book call BC'S LARGEST Chatline. April 28 - May 29, north grants and loans Call 1- Country. Social, Line-danc- Connect live with the per- "Cheaper Than Wood". 623-3949 or fax (604) 623-3988. ~oo-505-a~~~..- .. . 1:800-LOVE:E!D.-.~- -. .. . ing. Tap-dance. Never seen son of your choice for a pri- Quonset-Straightwall quon- Squamish. $1,750.00. all revolutionary technic and R E C E N T L Y GA N K R U PT 7 COMPUTER SO-m-ARE- vate conversation for as set, Structural Steel provided. 892-2300' IE AQU modern. C8nad'A"me rice, low as .37 cents/mln. Call Buildlngs. B.C. 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Airline pilot committed to quality since TRAINING :,uild ysur own business including IBM. Save 5589 or write Prosper, money, shop by mail. Price devoloped. Doctor ap- 1927. Pre-engineered V6B 5R3 by 11:OO a.m. April 26,1996. Please Puppy & Adults. from yCJf home In the proved. Free information by metal buildings for the un- Health and wellness indus- 2026 Truesdale Or, list available 1-800-686- OULD ' mail: 1-406-961-5570, Ext. compromising customer. quote Reference No. STS-3/96 Certified by Canadian IT f-ar info package calf 1- Regina,SK S4v Oh45 527?,------.- 404; Fax: 1-406-961-5577. Call Kodlak Toll-free at 1- ROO- 352-2850 HELP WANTED Institute of Professional C :EEL F EDUCA%N! - E.maiI:888-66STEEL. Ask about 51@ PER MONTH? 35 PICTURESQUE VANCOU- 000 COUNSELLOR TRAINING Vlslon Q Monta na. com. Star Shield Roof System. .. Training. Private & Clas! years experience in boom- VER Island community re- Satifslag-ion warantefed.. - ing f3s.conslruction Institute ol Vancouver of- quires an Automotive HEARTLAND STEEL m Registration April 24th. ( ry fprs correspondence cours- CANADIAN ENCOUN- Structures Ltd. Complete, BC I rid 0; ! Exclusive Technician. G.M. experi- hydro Dea!erskip opportunity es lor the Diploma in enco an asset, excellent TERS. Meet your match 1- professional metal building start May 6. Call Carolyn1 900-451-5370 Ext.648. installation and project THANI Secured inveslrneril from Counselling Practise to benefit package. Please SI7.500 Easy marketing send resume to: E.J. Local singles want to con- management services. 898-9424 after 8 p.m. 17 begin April 30 For a plan. training. continuing nect with you. Min. 18 yrs, References available. Klassen G.M.. Box 1589. -_cccl~~~~~~__cIc~c~-~-~~~....~~ suppor: Roland 1-604-538- brochure phone Toll-free 1- Port Hardv. VON 2PO. $2.99/min. Call now.- for Located in Prince Georqe- -! 6112 800-665-7044. Ann: Brent Mk-dl. Love and Friendship. B.C. 1-800-213-891 1. R - - THE SQUAMISH CHIEF AI’RIL 16, 1096 P$ 4 1 ,NCla onditic 232. 1t FAMILY Wanted for 4 bdrnm. DIAMOND Head I’l:~ce - 2 Brackendale home, close to bdrm.. 1 1/2 tdi. 5;1nnls. .-----.-. I- - -1r IENDLY GIANT Daycare LEEWORTHY, Frederick Douglas. Born August 22, 1910 is Star Search schools, covered deck, big yard :olden ENTER: Youth ‘96 ~~~,l.M~,.1, ~775/~,~,., N/S licensed group daycare opere Vancouver. Died peacefully at home in Penticton April 3, 4’. All on & over 55’s. Talent Contest &t garage. May $11300Jrno. 898-331 3 or 898-5309. 16 ng since Nov. 1988 at the 1996. Loving and devoted husband of May Leeworthy, who pre- (6041818-6673- 17 . Read\ prizes sponsored by: Squamish I~cCenter. Ages: 18 mo’s to deceased him on February 2 1, 1996; beloved father of Audrey Credit Union. Call 898- ng ears - Offer: ECE & First ’36. 16 Legge and Kolin Lymworth of Vancouver; kind storytelling 5503/898-3483. 16 1 Qualified Staff. * grand-dad of Alethea and Sean Lymworth. A baker, musician, a .#-*e-.-. uctured Program * - helper to many and always a gentleman. His generosity of spirit :RAT Idergarten pickup from - SHANDRAPEKYbBUNDS PLEASE NOTE: late to McDougall’s Music new in a1 schools * Swim Program lives on, encouraging us all. “They don’t make ‘em like that any- Too classify ads are accepted only 60% Off WEEKLY SPECIAL It wate Ccess to other recreational more.” In lieu of flowers or donations, Fred and May would want after 12:OO p.m. and before 5 rn~RE”TAaPRIcE CITIZEN TELEPHONE tric. A grams. * Full-timepart- you to be happy and to love life and one another. Send love to Hunter Douglous, Abbey, Kirsch p.m. Friday at the rate of Blinds, Verticals, custom drapes 10 NUMBER MtMOKY 3-26 14 e - *Drop-in (3-5 years the family c/o Audrey Legge, 1707 West 63rd Ave., Vancouver, $7.00 for 20 words or less, For Free home estimates $24.95 v). Call 898-2399. TFN B.C. V6P 2H7 or phone (604)266-7858. A Memorial Gathering and .25c for each additional Call Z4 luS, 3256090 Open Tuesday to Saturday .---*--. ~,.~cc~zc0~cI-#~~c--~~-~~~.~~~~~~~is set for Saturday, May 11 at 3:30 p.m. in the Rec Centre at word. They are accepted on a 72l9 hhSL, Y?bcouver 892-5310 R98-9797 ler 7 11 TINY FLOWER Caravilla Estates, 3105 S. Main St., Penticton. Arrangements in first come first served basis, :HILDREN’S CENTER and are printed only if space i cond care of Personal Alternative Funeral Services. 16 BIRKENDALE STUCCO .icensed Quality Daycare ...... permits. The Squamish Chief \nopy, cannot be responsible for . TREE SERVICE New & Old Homes Call 8’ Preschool Program. Garages, Additions, etc. DeCOURSEY, Wllington Harris “Duke”, Born on May 3 1, 1913 errors or omissions as these Professional Tree Care as openings f/t, p/t 61 drop in. at Choteau, Montana. Duke left us on Friday, April 12, 1996. ads may not be proof read * Age 2 112 - 5 yrs. because of time constraint. 898,4997 indergarten Drop-off & Pick- Predeceased by his and partner of 53 years Maude (Barager). - -- - m Encouraged by Doctors, Nurses, and the rest of the terrific staff of Fully Insured UP. WANTED - EX~.fastball It 898r=5324 550H E.C.E. & First Aid qualified the Squamish General Hospital and Hilltop House, Duke fought js Farii pitchers for a Whistler Mixed Sd. a courageous nine month battle. Family includes; children Bill Fast Ball Team and a male torcy cl 38357 Buckley Ave. DeCoursey (Noi) Coquitlam, B.C.,’Vivien Russell (George) LECTROLUX ond., back catcher. PIS. call 932- 892-5566. TFN Squamish, B.C., AI Bentley (Marilyn) Tappen B.C., brother Dr. 3816. 2232 or 938-9990. 16 APPLIANCE REPAIR Vacuum Cleaners William James DeCoursey, Sisters; Alice King and Lois Phasey. cc~cc-~--.-~c-~c-.~-~~~~~~~~..~.~-~~~~PARTS SALES SERVICE -Sales & Service - SIERRA Grandchildren James and William, Jackie, Darren, Donna and SALE - 2 Bdrm. trailer, renovat- Jeff Shea uality Licensed Daycare. J. Robinson four great grandchildren. ed in 61 out, stronger than new, Phone: aga-E?iw898-2378 iaribaldi Highlands area. BRACKENDALE, B.C. 1B92-5B27 Ea Duke was raised in Rimbey, Alberta. Duke and Maude lived 1/2 bath, laundry &a torch roof. rs/Fini Full or Part time. and established newspapers in Yellowknife N.W.T., Dauphin 6 Lrg. addition from foundation to d repa all Monica at 898-45 10. roof. Well built 2” x 6” wall, 2” Thompson, Manitoba as well as other communities. Founder and Daniel TFN x 12” rafter for heavy insulation, SATELLITE ._..--CCC-__C_.-CCCC--.--.--.---- publisher of “The News of the North”, “The Thompson Citizen” torch roof, small entrance room, SERVICES /WE SOUND INFANTl and Parkview Publishing. Member of the Armed Forces during with a Dairv Queen .--C-CCI good size bdrm. or combination ODDLER DAYCARE Loved people, travel, cars, books and dogs. partner in CrGamW W.W.11. A room, full washroom, ceramic mce8 ;. Sinc Cake, 38370 Buckley Ave. W. DeCourseys Ltd., Timber Town Estate and Squamish Office wall. All additions have marble We cat I Order by phone 892-9033 iind Squamish Elementary Supply. Squamish residents for the last 24 years. Duke 61 Maude floors, $43,000 ob. Phone 898- Hotline same dav service I partie! School) 5298. enjoyed 14 wonderful winters with friends in Indio, California.

UALITY DAYCARE, ZrC--CC--C-.CCC-.C-.--~------.-.---- 3TS FOR CHILDREN While in his seventies wrote, published and was the traveling _.--_-_____.______L______~.-~.--.-.-Visual Communications I ITUCK’S mPSERYI tchens salesman for the books The Yellowknife Years and Newspapering SALE - 40019 Plateau Dr. logos flyers merius iGED 3 WKS. TO 3 Renovated 4 bdrm., 2 112 ’ “BOWLS GALORE” It and Other Pioneer Adventures. labels brochures Open Daily YEARS OF AGE bath, wood stove, dbl. garage newsletters 1. A friend of Bill W. Hours of operation: landscaped. Asking $237,500. 898-4438 CLOSED Tuesday Mon. - Fri. Funeral service for this unique man will be conducted at the Call 892-3593/892-3773 Louise Dewar 38123 2nd Ave. E. QUALIFIED STAFF Squarnish Funeral Chapel (898-512 1 ) 40440 Tantalus, Garibaldi Ive./msg. 19 graphic designer 892-8252 Squamish 3ob is We also offer a special Highlands B.C. on April 18, 1996 at 11:OO a.m. Cremation. In up, x iponent for teen mothers lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Squamish Soup FOR Rent - 2 Bdm. bsmt. .liable ttending Howe Sound Kitchen 892-1598. suite, $92s/mo., washer, dryer, .ef’s. a Secondary School. ______------micro, dehumidifier incl. N/P ’2-5796 or 89205365. 16 BOLKOWY, Natasha Paige, born on August 9th 1991 passed & N/S. Phone 932-2623. 16 43TFN ~C~~I~~~~~c-~~c~~cC~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~ away tragically on April 10th 1996. She is survived by her loving lsca p ii .------~--~~ccc~~~_c-c--zcc-- Queen bdrm. suite. family, parents Garth & Patricia, three brothers, two sisters, SALE - our ya E 6r PLAY DAYCARE Beigeblack laminate with Grandparents and many other relatives & friends. Memorial ser- iwer-r iality licensed daycare brass colour trim. Was over for 2 5 year oids. vice to be held on Wednesday, April 17th 1996 at 1:00 p.m. in I insrs - $3,200 new. Used only in 4RLY CHILDHOOD St. Johns Anglican Church 1930 Diamond Rd. with Reverend guest room/5 yrs. Asking omple EDUCATION )day fc John Stephens officiating. In lieu of flowers donations may be $1,200 obo. 892-9875. ~~CCW *First Aid Certified lice. C made to the Childrens Hospital B321 - 4480 Oak Street, ~~~~~~~c.cc~~.-cZ~c.cc---~~~~.-~,~~--~~~ ’Stri1cturprj Pr~gr=m2 Dinner Occasions Vancouver, BC V6H 3V4. Squamish Funeral Chapel in care of 1981 VW Rabbit Convertible &L P/time openings Planning a Wedding? ull arrangements. - Fun for the summer. Asking 48 Glacier View, G.H. $3,200 obo. Call 898-2608. 16 Call 898-3387 JICES ’8898-95 5 I. 14TFN -__-_--______---__------at i oiis : 898.

OSPI‘ 5 Way BRENNAN PARK LEISURE CENTRE 3 SQUAMISH PARKS & lum. RECREATION DEPARTMENT PUBLIC ICE SKATING SCHEDULE .3TFh THIS SCHEDULE IS IN EFFECT APRIL 9 - MAY 15,1996 Ild. HZ FAMILY & PUBLIC SKATE CANCELLED ON SUNDAY, APRIL 28 leckec 611 LEISURE CENTRE Mondays Senior Drop-in Hockey 10:3Qam - 12 RQO~ 34. It Drop-in Hockey 12:lO pm - 12150 pm .--*.-.. !ED C CLOSURE TO THE PUBLIC Tuesdays Drop-in Hockey 10:30 am - 12 noon an 891 Drop-in Hockey 12:lO pm - 1250 pm THE BRENNAN PARK LEISURE CENTRE Wednesdays Senior/Adult Skate 1O:15 am - It45 am ARENA OFFICE WILL BE OPEN THURSDAY, Drop-in Hockey 12110 P~TI- 12150pm m MAY.23RD THROUGH SUNDAY, MAY 26TH; Parent & Tot Skate 1:OO pm - 2:30 pm s Cab] DURING THE TRADE SHOW HOURS OF Public Skate 8115 pm - 9:45 prn course OPERATION ONLY. iorth 1 Thursdays Drop-in Hockey 12:IO pm - 1250 pm ). all t Drop-in Hockey 1:OO pm - 2:30 pm !300 c HE AQUATIC CENTRE OFFICE WILL BE OPEN AS USUAL. THE AQUATIC CENTRE WILL Fridays Drop-in Hockey 9:OO pm - 10130PIYI Drop-in Hockey 1210 pm - 1250 pm .C-aC.- (ANDLE ALL ENQUIRIES DURING TIMES THE 7 Parent & lot Skate 1:OO pm - 2:30 prn J TRADE FAIR IS NOT IN OPERATION. Sundays Family Skate 12115 pm - 1115 pm Public Skate 1:30 pm - 2145 pm an HOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE mal C FEEL FREE TO CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT * PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PUBLIC SKATE TIME ON . Clas! 898-3604. WEDNESDAYS IS NOW 8:15 PM - 9:W PM 4th. ( THANKYOU FC 1R YOUR SUPPORT AND ALSO THERE IS NO FAMILY SKATE OR PUBLIC SKATE m. 17 ON FRIDAY EVENINGS. I -,.---#‘ UND =RSTANDING FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 898-3604 t

c IPUElLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Removal from ,the NOTICE is hereby given that the public including all persons who deem their interest in property affected by the following proposed bylaw will be afforded an opportunity to be FOREST LAND RESERVE heard respecting matters contained in the proposed bylaw at a public hearing to be held at In accordance with Section 20 of the FOREST LAND ACT, 7:OO pm. on Thursday, the 2nd day of May, 1996 at The Royal Canadian Legion, 1851 Seorgia Basin Holdings Limited, an affiliate company of Merrill Mamquam Road, Garibaldi Estates, Squamish, British Columbia. and Ring is applying to have approximately 174 ha (430 acres) if District Lot 510 and a portion of District Lot 509 west of In general terms the purpose of the proposed “District of Squamish Official Community Vlashiter Creek, as shown on the map below, removed from the Plan Bylaw No. 1034, 1989, Amendment Bylaw (Airport Runway) No. 1406, 1996 is as =OREST LAND RESERVE. follows: . To redesignate parcels of land as outlined on Schedule “Aof the District of Squamish Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 1034, 1989, Amendment Bylaw (Airport Runway) No. 1406, 1996 from limited Use (LIM) to Industrial (IND);

. Section 3.13.1 be amended by deleting the words “the airport” from the second paragraph of section 3.13.1 and adding the following:

“The Airport is designated Industrial (IND) to reflect its use and expected expansion and development for airport use and airport related development. There is to be no extension of the Airport runway length without an amendment to this section of the Official Community Plan”.

Section 3.13.2be amended by changing the period at the end of section 3.13.2to a coma, and adding the following:

“except in connection with the expansion and development of the airport”.

The general purpose and intent c the proposed District of Squamisl Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 1034,1989, Amendment Bylaw (Airport Runway) No. 1406 1996 is to permit development at the Squamish Airport without authorizing an extension of the municipal runway length.

Persons interested in specific particulars are directed to obtain a copy of the proposed bylaw as Please notify Margaret-Ann Thornton, Community Planning indicated below. Also available for irector, District of Squamish at 37955 - 2nd Avenue, PO. Bo) inspection are copies of the IO, Squamish, BC VON 3G0 or telephone (604) 81 5-5002 if I District of Squamish Official )u wish to comment on the above or require further Community Plan which would be for mat ion. amended by the proposed bylaw and various reports and plans which have been considered by NOTICE CounciI. A copy of the proposed bylaw and INVITATION TO TENDER an information package may be inspected at the Municipal Hall, The District of Squamish invites tenders for the construction 37955 - 2nd Avenue, Squamish, f the Climber‘s Parking Lot on Logger’s Lane. British Columbia, between the lours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive, excluding statutory holidays This work is to be performed in accordance with all Federal, rom April 16th, 1996 to May Znd, 1996 inclusive. -0vincial and Municipal requirements. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that anyone who wishes to comment on the proposed Tender documents are available at the Public Works Iistrict of Squamish Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 1034, 1989, Amendment Bylaw epartment 37955 Second Ave., Squamish. An on-site Airport Runway) No. 1406, 1996 may do so by: eeting will be held Friday, April 19, 1996 at 1130 p.m. local . Making a written submission to the Council of the District of Squamish which must be ne to review the scope of work. received in the offices of the District of Squamish, by 4:30 pm. on the 25th day of April, 1996 to be included in the Public Hearing Agenda distribution; and/or Tenders will be received up to 11 :00 am local time on Friday, iril 26, 1996. Address all tenders to: I. Appearing as a delegation before the Council of the District of Squamish on the 2nd day of May, 1996 at 7:OO p.m. at The Royal Canadian Legion, 1851 Mamquarn Road, Mike Darbyshire, Public Works Director Garibaldi Estates, Squamish, British Columbia. District of Squamish Public Works Department 37955 Second Avenue rND FURTHER TAKE NQTlCE that no verbal or written communication will be received Box 310 1y the Council of the District of Squamish after the time and date specified above. Squamish, 6C largaret-Ann Thornton J.E. Barry, Clerk JON 3G0 ;ommunity Planning Director

VI tenders are to be marked “CONFIDENTIAC’. The District HIS IS TiiE FIRST OF TWO SUCH NOTICES OF PUBLIC HEARING. Squamish reserves the right to refuse any or all tenders. The vest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ated this 11tho day of April, 1996 at Squamish, British Columbia. - in

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