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pamish RCMP are not releasing official informa- I on the cause of a traffic fatality which took the ncher in the of a Squamish man, hospitalized a woman from e backyard Artist wild 7. ckendale and injured two others. le second of the two May 17 head-on collisions, i about wood ch happened only 600 metres from the first acci- Warren Brubxher t on Hwy. 99 near Porteau Cove, resulted in the i works wondcrs with ih of 20-year Victor Scheepe while 38-year-old wood nda Niedjalski, was rushed to Lions Gate ; pita1 in critical condition. Niedjalski, who was * transferred to Vancouver General Hospital, was in hospital as of Monday. Hospital staff would release information on her condition. 10 Squamish men were injured in the first colli- when their BMW was struck by a vehicle driven kheepe and hit the rock face. Scheepe reportedly hopped into a red 1990 Mazda belonging to a Ian who stopped to assist and continued to drive h where he was soon involved in another head-on sion with a blue 1990 Ford Ranger pickup. 31. Joe Schofield said police are still investigating ; of the incident and would not comment on the e of the tragedy. le’re waiting for the coroner’s report to come said Schofield. ave Stewar‘t, coroner in charge of the investiga- n, said it will likely be at least three months until a report on Scheepe’s death is released. !‘There’s no indication of drugs or alcohol being brings top-cafibre teams ..:: d at this stage,” said Stewart. t! One of iack Purdie, previous pastor of Squamish Baptist fhUaled- hurch, knew Scheepe since he was six years old. DAW11 DONA1 nSON/rtU ~1111I -.r..-l brdie said Scheepe had attended church on a regu- basis for a number of years. iquamish boxer Sushei Kushida, left, hammers opponent Ryan Critchley of Campbell River I i Top Story 3 balanced, very gracious young n their Golden Gloves rematch Sunday. Please see story Page 29. i Opinion 10 ; Letters 11-12 i Valley Voice 15 ouncil rescinds support of i sports 29 SQTV 17 stuary management plan j Classtfieds 35 We cutz harvcst trws BY BIUGIITEPETERSEN ary which is meant to preserve and restore a major ward. He agreed with Barr that the current SEMP is The Chief portion of it while allowing for development where acceptable. Iicre like we car1 harvest YJS & _.ther- appropriate. Coun. Sandra Bauer said the existing pian is a mis- lettuce iii~,The I Coun. Dave Young said he used to think the plan take for the environment and for Squamish resi- REFORMCANDIDATE JOHN ‘0 :Squamish council voted to rescind its previous REYNOLDS orsement of the Squamish Estuary Management was the best way to go, but said lately he has dents. PAGE 3 during the May 20 regular meeting. received mixed messages from B.C. Rail about its Lonsdale said endorsement of SEMP was a major a 4-3 vote, three council members, councillors plans for development in the estuary. issue during the 7993 municipal election and the ul Lalli and Mayor Corinne Lonsdale “I have to wonder what’s going on behind the population has not changed that much since then. otion to revoke council’s support for scenes,” said Young. She said she believes there is still a lot of support for lkinson, president of the Squamish Coun. Lyle Fenton supported the motion to rescind the plan in the community. She said once SEMP is I ry Conservation Society (SECS), presented a and said there are a lot of issues raised through the signed off, a management comrnittce would be il with about 1,500 signatures from plan which need to be addressed. Fenton said the formed which would include local representatives YQUl- g no further development in the current plan lacks a progressive land use strategy from various interest groups. n, one of three people who spoke and does not give enough consideration to past darn- “Wouldn’t we be far better off to get on with it and I Professional council about the issue that night, asked council ages caused by industry in the estuary. have local input?” said Eonsdale following the mbers to change their minds about supporting the “I believe we can go back later and endorse a meeting. “We would be better represented this way.” 1 Choice! somewhat changed plan,” said Fenton. “There’s lit- Following the meeting, Wilkinson said she was ‘We seek to prevent any further development of erally millions of dollars being spent on watershed pleased with council’s decision and with the feed- estuary,” said Wilkinson. restoration in the Squamish River watershed, much back from the community. As of Friday, the petition oun. Meg Fellowes put a motion on the floor for to improve fisk habitat. Without the key link of the had 1,600 signatures and Wilkinson said the number unci1 to withdraw its support for SEMP and to estuary to see that part of the fish life cycle, it seems keeps growing. But she said the society’s fight to new position known to the provincial gov- like an investment that is not being protected.” save the estuary is not finished and she will contin- rnent and the Squamish Estuary Coordinating Barr said he would not support the motion to ue to lobby all three levels of government to stop the rnmittee. Fellowes said she thinks council needs revoke the previous motion because industrial stake- plan from going ahead as it is. review the current plan and consider making holders located in the estuary pay a large amount of “Itk a long way from being over,” said Wilkinson. taxes to the district and a wide variety of govern- The last action council took on SEMP was during Sea to Sky Weall Estate think this is a high risk strategy, but, I also ment officials have told him the proposed plan is a the January 7 council meeting when a motion was he rewards are vast,” said Fellowes. good one. passed to not allow any development or disposition 8924571 originally drafted in 1982, is a proposed Lalli said he would have supported a referendum of Crown lands within the area until Squaniish r sustainable development in the estu- on the issue if that motion had been brought for- Nation land claims are settled. 2 ’Thesday, May 27, 1997 The Chief II Squamish, B.C. Bits & Pieces Weather Watch PI Box 3! 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Tbesday Wednesday Thursday Friday pect ion ;May 21 CI o ud y w i t h Cloudy with Cloudy with A mix of sun € incorrt morning fog. sunny periods. sunny periods. and cloud. Corinne Lonsdale Ron Barr Sandra Bauer Meg Fellowes Lyle Fenton Paul Lslli David Youn! 11-candic Low :present 9. Low 10. Low 10. Low 9. Mayor Councillor Councillor Councillor Councillor Councillor Councillor High near 20. High 20. High 19. High 19. Vancou THE ISSUE: Recommendation to support an application for funding to the DFO to assist with an examination of re-wate ,t riding 25. It w The Moon ing the Mamquam Blind Channel. May 21 YES YES YES YES YES YES Y ion resu able on THE ISSUE: Recommendation to accept a submission for a review of Parks and Recreation fees and charges and financii Ida web access policies, including a review of fees for people with financial hardship. I1w.e NO NO NO NO NO y. 99 di THE ISSUE: Motion to support a Ministry of Forests proposal to establish a log dump and booming grounds on the west New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter e Minist side of Howe Sound to facilitate timber harvesting in the Ellesmere drainage. June 5th June 13th June 20th June 27th spor tat ic: YES YES YES YES YES YES YI iways ac )-minute Gone Fishin’ to Sky E Last week I spoke about the netres nc right fly for the right lake. News from years ;eshoe B Well, I found myself driving e stabiliz past Brohrn Lake with my A look back in time gone by in e highwi face planted against the wind- Compiled by Mary Billy from The Squamish Times courtesy of the :d to all shield trying to figure out Squamish Public Library, and The Squamish Chief Squamish ;econd hl what that bug was that had - from 9 just splattered against it, so I Week of May 26 The main reason is safety. I Thursdi could go home and tie a fly Lieut. Gary Robson was presented with the certificate for 9 a.m. tc bravery from the Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company by just like it. Five Years Ago This Week 1 30. For Information courtesy of From the archives of The Squamish Chief Peter Wright at a municipal dinner for firefighters. contact 1 Steve’s Fishin’ Out West. Eight thousand attended the Sea to Sky Trade Fair, down Robson was named Firefighter of the Year for the Western nd Distri 2,000 from the previous year’s attendance of 10,000. Region for his part in the M Creek disaster when he helped ce at 99C Chiefly Chuckles However, other events in the area and the sunny weather may Paula George fiom a wrecked van following the collapse of have been the reason. the centre span of the M Creek bridge. dge to From Pastor-Preacher’s Corner, on the Internet: There won’t be a toll gate at the Black lhsk parking lot, but The North Vancouver Outdoor School’s Fish Hatchery was the problem of thefts from vehicles is starting to hurt the Sea officially opened by Romeo LeBlanc, federal Minister of id “My dad had been a preacher for 25 years. He has said :gistratio] to corridor’s reputation. Fisheries and Oceans. many things from the pulpit that did not come out quite Sky for Sal Luengo was named Firefighter of the Week for 12 years *ney the way he planned. One Sunday morning he was talking 1.m. June about cold feet for some reason and said ‘My wife has the of dedicated voluntary service. Wenty Years Ago This Week The recreation centre referendum has been set. Squamish K starting coldest feet of any woman I ever slept with.’This brought iere will my Ten Years Ago This Week will vote on the $1.2 million referendum for the arena-recre- much laughter from the crowd and from mother, who inning at is the ONLY woman he has ever slept with!” From the archives of the Squamish Times ation centre complex planned for Centennial Field. Total raised by Squamish residents for the Man in Motion Tourism minister Grace McCarthy promised that Squamish ne Chieft tour was more than $7,000. would have a special railway station to suit the nostalgic era Ling lot. Reaching The Chief Acting Mayor Ron Barr cut the ribbon opening the new of the Royal Hudson at a luncheon which marked this year’s follow F Employment Centre office at Chieftain Centre. inaugural run. nue to TI BY Present were Michele Medlicott, branch manager and A one bedroom suite on Britannia Ave. near McKays is for on Winn Fax: Andrew ]Lane, North Vancouver CEC manager. rent for $65 a month. tingiberton lot, a 1 (604) A spacious three bedroom on McNamee rents for $280 a 892-84 Fifteen Years Ago This Week month; and a three bedroom house in Valleycliffe rents for eftain Ce A proposed bylaw will eliminate hunting in the estuary. $300 a month. ;er route E-mail: [email protected] - eftain Ce th to the 1 1dike left totow; tl

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rectionf: Mayincorrectly 20 issue reported of The i No surprises, many promises avid VOUI 11-candidates meeting f mncillor :presentatives of the : tVancouver-Sunshine riding was to be held ; made by candidates of re-wa 25. It was actually May 21. Unofficial ion results will be BY BRIGITTE m”ERsEN The Chief lble on the Elections Id financ da web site at There was no clear winner, or loser, ‘/www.elections.ca. 1 of last Wednesdgy’s all-candidates 1.99delays meeting. About 100 people living in I the wes the West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast Ministry of riding, mostly from Squamish, gath- ;portation and ered in the community theatre at ways advises travellers Howe Sound Secondary School to -minute delays on the meet those running for the position of 3 Sky Highway, 15 member of Parliament in the June 2 ietres north of federal election. ears :shoe Bay for rock Five of the six candidates, stabilization. Conservative Dave Thomas, Reform 1 highway will be John Reynolds, Liberal Phil Boname, to all traffic during NDP Clark Banks and Green Party I :cond half of each runner Lisa Barrett, sat under the hot from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. lights and debated a variety of issues rhursday, May 29, during the two-hour public forum. ficate for a.m. to noon Friday, IPanY by David Grayson of the Natural Law 30. For more informa- Party did not attend the meeting. ontact the Howe Western Following their opening remarks, each 3 District Highways le helped candidate had 30 seconds to respond : at 990-5200. dlapse of to each question from the audience. John French, news director of hery was ge to help the ,. Mountain FM and moderator during Bwrrii 1’1-i I IWN~~IIICIIWI nister of I the meeting, said the turnout was Candidates in the federal election answered a variety of questions from the public during an all-candidates istration for the Lions i smaller than he was expecting but he meeting Wednesday. From left are Liberal Phil Boname, Reformer John Reynolds, Conservative Dave Thomas, :y for Sight begins at was impressed with the questions peo- Clark Banks of the NDP Party and Lisa Barrett of the Green Party. a. June 22, with the ple asked the candidates. quamish starting at 11 a.m. “This was one of the smoothest all- important for tourism. Green Barrett visits to the community. Banks said Barrett, who calls Bowen Island her ia -recre- *ewill be two routes candidates meetings I’ve ever moder- said she would like to see less vehicu- this riding needs a stronger voice to home, said she wants Squarnish to ling at the south end ated,” said French. “ And questions lar traffic and make more trips by rail- improve employment in this area. have a strong voice. quamish Chieftain Centre from the audience were really insight- way and by boat available for resi- Boname, who lives in West When it came to forestry and endan- dgic era g lot. The short route i ful.” dents and visitors. Reformer Reynolds Vancouver, said he would also visit gered species, the candidates varied is year’s dlow Pemberton People in the audience wanted to said he would support having Hwy. 99 the riding often and wants to have greatly in their opinions. Barrett said e to Third Avenue, know how candidates stood on issues turned into four ...... constituency offices she doesn’t believe endangered ani- ys is for Winnipeg to Fields as local as further industrial develop- lanes which would in the larger com- mals have enough protection but she g lot, up Cleveland to i’ ment in the Squamish estuary and as create jobs and “Ifeel like an munities. Thomas, feels most forest workers in the area :rton and back to far from home as their opinions about enhance tourism. endarzgered sDecies who criticized the now log responsibly. Reynolds said U sin Centre. The the ongoing Indonesian invasion of NDPer Banks, who riding’s most recent the threatened northern spotted owl route will leave East Tirnor. Discussion moved quick- lives in Powell River, being- a wo‘king-_ -- MP Reformer Herb can live in second-growth forcst as ain Centre and go ly from jobs to the deficit and from said Hwy. 99 is in Canadian” Grubel for being well as it can survive amongst old- o the log dump road, international trade to abortion. much better shape unavailable to his growth trees. I ft to the dike, follow i All candidates said they would not than HWY- 101 on ...... - Clark Banks constituents, “We can harvest trees here like wc m .e toward the estuary support more development in the estu- the Sunshine Coast. promised he would can harvest lettuce,” said Reynolds. i back to Chieftain ary. But when asked about supporting Squamish coun. Paul Lalli asked the be very active and accessible to Banks, the comedian on the panel, TI improvements to Hwy. 99, the five candidates how they would give Squamish residents. said he thinks selective logging can be IN8 varied in their opinions. Boname said Squamish better representation in the “Where was Mr. Grubel in the past done responsibly and both species and the Liberal Party has an infrastructure House of Commons in Ottawa. few years?” said Thomas. “This is one workers’ jobs should be protected. program which would pay for upgrad- Reynolds, who lives in Lions Bay, of the most beautiful ridings in the “I feel like an endangered species C.) ing the highway and Conservative promised he would be accessible, country and I guarantee I will be being a working Canadian,” said Thomas said improving the road is answer his phone calls and pay regular acces~ible.~~ Banks. stler Heated Mini Council moves to re-water waterflow into the channel is to be done. This inves- BY BRlGilTE PETERSEN ing for the project from the federal government. The The Chief district’s function would be to manage the undertak- tigation would include the installation of culverts ises ing. She said district staff will likely find out the and drilling and pumping of a well to provide water- - Squamish council took a major step last week government’s decision in a couple of months. But flow. iistler towards bringing water back into the Mamquam she said it could take years to see the project com- This step would cost about $5,000 and would rect pleted. result in an engineer’s report including recommen- Y Blind Channel and turning the area into a municipal park. Besides enhancing salmon habitat, the plan would dations, an implementation strategy and a cost esti- A motion was unanimously passed to apply for also provide public access to the waterfront with the mate. funding under the so-called Mifflin Plan to the fed- creation of a municipal park. An environmental assessment would then be done eral Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) to “We now have a cesspool west of Loggers Lane,” on the impacts of the introduction of waterflow on assist with examining the possibility of re-watering said Lonsdale. “This would bring it back to the way the existing salmon habitat and a way to mitigate the channel. The total estimated cost of the project it was before it was lost to development.” and enhance habitat would be detailed. Including would be about $100,000. The district’s draft proposal identifies the need for payment for an engineer, this part would cost about Mayor Corinne Lonsdale said funding through the the Squamish Nation’s approval of the idea to re- $8,000. plan may be available for projects which enhance water the channel. The implementation strategy following the previ- salmon habitat, provide for partnerships within the DFO has highlighted a number of criteria in order ous steps would cost about $50,000 and the cost to community, create employment opportunities and for the district to be eligible for funding. An envi-. design a municipal park would be about $20,000, have strong local planning support. ronmental assessment and inventory of the channel including a landscape architect’s fee. Works in the channel area,GiIl require referral and ming “Council has determined re-watering of the is to be undertaken to provide information and to of itre Mamquam Blind Channel is a priority,” said result in a detailed report. The estimated cost of this approval from the Squamish Estuary Environmental igiws would be about $15,000. Assessment Committee (SEEAC) which is made up D Club Lonsdale. “It will be costly and difficult, but not cme impossible.” Secondly, an engineering assessment of existing of representatives from B.C. Environment, DFQ, Lonsdale said the district is trying to get full fund- blockages, culverts and the means of providing for Environment Canada and the District of Squarnish.

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Jf The Squamish General Hospital (SGH) is trying to raise more than $1 million to replace aging pieces of equipment and to pay for new programs needed in the corridor. On June 8, the Squamish Health Care Foundation will offi- AMSTERDAM cially kick off the largest capital fund-raising campaign it has held since the hospital opened in 1952. Events begin at noon at the Best Western Sea to Sky Hotel with a garage sale, a flea )lunteers fr market, barbeyue and live entertainment. People are encour- ission, Court aged to drop off items for the garage sale between 9-1 1 a.m. in iptist Church the hotel’s parking lot. Dr. LaVerne Kindree said the &-bed hospital is in need of money mainly due to the provincial government’s reduction in grants for capital funding to allow hospitals across the province to purchase new equipment. “We’re looking forward to good support from the community FRANKFURT for their hospital,” said Kindree. BRIANGOLDSTONE~E CHIEF ADULT YOUTH/SENIOR SGH is a primary care facility serving the Howe Sound corri- The North Vancouver Outdoor School held its dor of the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District (SLRD). As the open house Sunday with activities for children of all BY BI only hospital in the corridor, it selves residents of Squamish, ages. Monique Pearson takes a look at the outcome of Whistler, Pemberton and residents and travelers in the SLRD. her work in the paper making display. Services currently provided by SGH and Hilltop House, an le District of intermediate care facility, include general medici :ernent with 1 surgery, dental surgery, obstetrics, diagnostic, laborato idminister an( ology, ultrasonography, extended and intermediate ca or plan for t chogeriatric services, convalescent care, paediatrics, g tegy is meant physical medicine and speech and language pathology. tal. He said the current sterilizer, used to re-sterilize surgical iic developm Kmdree said the foundation’s first objective is to fund start-up instruments, is the same one since the hospital first opened. costs for new programs including chemotherapy, mammogra- The total amount the foundation is aiming for is $1,090,000. pamish coun phy, additional surgical services and a palliative care unit for a The hospital is funded through annual grants from the May 6 to au total of about $365,000. Ministry of Health and to a smaller extent through insurance it in the agre “It’s not a pleasant trip for people with cancer who have to go payments, fees from Workers’ Compensation Board claimants, tegy.ayor Corinnc to Vancouver for treatment,” said Kindree. “Statistics show the fees from the provincial medical services plan and fees from incidents of breast cancer in this area are quite high.” self-paying patients. handle somt Secondly, the foundation hopes to replace aging equipment The Squamish Health Care Foundation is a registered charity tegy, which such as cardiac monitors, a coagulation analyzer, diagnostic and donations to it qualify as tax credits. :. She said thc sulting firm tc iect as soon a {BC, which i project, ha ,000 set asit tegy is aimed le forestry sec Fair Winners le-added pro )ility for corri $4~ month subscriptions think it’s dc Six iful tool for Shirley Rutherford & Deanna Edmonds 1’t any value- ’t know that. lortunities for 5 Gift Certificate Howe Sound Inn & Brew Pu ie.” le plan consi! Helen May Jstry-based a ities analysis, $25 Gifi Certificate The Shady Tree Pub ikages analys on plan to pu Meredith Tanner G DKT-14Ii TERLIN WISS AI EIKO W D BRACl

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tea with us f- DAVIDDONALDSON~HE CHIEF dunteers from Squamish, Salmon Arm, Langley, Castlegar, Port McNeil, Sidney, ssion, Courtney, Richmond, Tsawassen and Ontario joined together in the Squamish in the atriun: ptist Church Quick Build which will add a new sanctuary and educational wing. Come visit our display suite and the majestic view from our 4th floor atrium for the answers to all your District to develop questions. Prices starting at $ 120,800. orest sector strategy 2, 13, 15 $479 BY BRIG- PETERSEN Lonsdale said one important part of the plan The Chief is to help keep an inventory of what type of e 12,13,15 wood fibres are available in the corridor. of Squamish $569 “We don’t know what’s out there,” she said. le District of Squamish is entering into an 38261 Cleveland Avenue In: June :ernent with Forest Renewal B.G. (FRBC) “We haven’t got a good inventory, so this is dminister and complete a strategic forest going to do that for us.” Jude or plan for the Sea to Sky corridor. The She said the consultant will be talking to 892-5557 Bannister $619 :egy is meant to provide an achievable eco- major forest licensees in the area and value- 24, July 1 iic development plan for area communi- added business owners to determine if there $669 are opportunities for partnering. pamish council approved a recommenda- “Value-added businesses today have a hard May 6 to authorize the district’s involve- time securing fibre,” she said. “And maybe it in the agreement as a proponent of the there are opportunities with the existing J%Y. licensees to enhance that supply.” 38033 ayor Corinne Lonsdale said the district Lonsdale said the linkages analysis of econ- I Cleveland handle some administrative tasks for the omy sectors is another interesting part of the Avenue :egy, which will require minimal staff strategy. B !. She said the district is looking at hiring a “This is going to show how the forestry sulting firm to help out with the bulk of the industry links itself down to the various sec- ect as soon as possible. tors in the community,’’ she said. “The com- tBC, which is providing total funding for munity itself will have a far better understand- project, has a maximum amount of ing of how dependent they are on the forest ,000 set aside for it. Lonsdale said the industry:’ :egy is aimed at securing and creating jobs The entire strategy, from the point of forest le forestry sector, particularly in the area of sector assessment to an action plan, is to take ie-added products, and providing better place in 99 days. Following that, a marketing ility for corridor communities. strategy will be developed to try to attract value-added.. businesses to set up shop in the NG think it’s definitely going to be a very MOW

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orest sports nic are som 1s at this (e open hou he 24th i leduled foi Iected to dra Lori d parents, si Erhardt, 1 others to t left, as *est Educl Mary Ann ich is and Ruth iamish Vall! Leger as kilometrt Thurston darnish. I-Iowell I11 he centre P show off a.m. and D the Best ieral manag Costumes ke Fores won by iety, says 7 Siunsat ionai he camp foi Vacations. I hours. P~arosBY BRIANGOLDSIDN~HE CHIEF The main The Squamish Tae Kwon Do Academy entertained the crowds with some lively demonstrations. IW parents : Ins Lake 2 ;,” says C; Trade Fair sees record attendance itre is mear n a better UI The 14th annual Sea to Sky Country Trade Fair May 23- fund (that translates into 933 dunks). value and 25 was another huge success. Record attendance was This year a Value Added Wood Forum funded by Forest ources.” recorded on Friday and Saturday and an estimated 8,000 Renewal B.C. was held in conjunction with the trade ome of people attended over the three days. . show. Many people took advantage of the information nned for t This year’s theme was T.V. Sitcoms and Friday night and educational sessions that were offered. lude log rol attendees were invited to judge the best costumes and The Squamish and Howe Sound Chamber of , canoe ral best exhibits. Sunsational Vacations transformed their Commerce would like to thank the RCMP Auxiliary age and € booth into Gilligan’s Island to win first in Best Costumes, Police, Mountain FM, Whistler Question, Squamish i plant while Health Food Heaven was second and the Squamish Chief, Community Cable 10, 1997 HSSS grad class, mpbell says General Hospital fund-raising booths were third. Forest Renewal B.C., District of Squamish, Squamish e to walk i Sunsational Vacations also took first in Best Exhibitor. Mills, Finning Ltd., lnterfor Empire Logging Division, ase and go i Sabre Rentals was second, Dutchies Trading post was Community Forestry Coordinators Sara Brown and ng 10 kiior third and honorable mentions went to Coastal Cedar Shannon Squire, Orca Bay Sports and Entertainment, he 234-hecl Creations, Born Natural and Indigo Wood Products. Coastal Cedar Creations, the Garden Centre, Ministry of 1 forest. The judges were entered to win a two-night stay in Forests, Community Futures, %BusinessDevelopment [f the weath Whistler’s Blackcomb Lodge, which was won by Joanne Bank of Canada, So0 Coalition for Sustainable Forests, e is a defini Zander. B.C. Log Builders Association, Independent lumber imming anc Sea to Sky Stables offered wagon rides for a donation to Remanufacturers Association, B.C. Wood Specialties, ‘S. the Squamish Food Bank and $250 was raised. Industry Canada, Trade Workers International, UBC ‘ampbell sa The Brennan Park Leisure Centre was packed with booths and The Miss Squamish Youth Ambassador dunk tank Centre for Advanced Wood Processing and the ition forest attendees. raised more than $700 towards the Miss Squamish travel Abbotsford Skill Centres. ctise variou etox How can Combined compete with the ’superstores’? BY

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orest sports and a family nic are some of the attrac- ns at this year’s Evans ke open house. ’he 24th annual event, ieduled for June 1, is Jected to draw several hun- ;d parents, student campers 1 others to the Evans Lake SATURDAY, MAY 31 rest Education Centre ich is located off uamish Valley Road about kilometres north of Chris Michaels uarnish. plays ’he centre will be open at a.m. and Dave Campbell, country rock (1 ieral manager of the Evans ke Forest Education 892-2603 ciety, says visitors can go 37801 Cleveland Avenue (end of the road) Squamish the camp for a full day or a v hours. WTHECHIEF The main purpose is to 3w parents and kids to see ans Lake and the facili- 38147 Lombardy Crescent 5,’’ says Campbell. “The Least expensive, full size, 2 level family home in J itre is meant to give chil- me Squamish! Upgraded roof, :n a better understanding of value and uses of forest paint, carpets, new deck, BRIGI-ITEPETERSEN~HE CHIEF fenced yard. Excellent home. ources.” $179,900 by Forest Dave Campbell, general manager of the Evans Lake the trade ome of the activities Forest Education Society, displays a Douglas Fir seedling formation nned for the free event in the centre’s qutdoor nursery. lude log rolling and buck-

)9r canoe racing, guessing niques including tree planti- tion. mber of Evans Lake Forest Auxiliary age and height of trees ng* Squamish il plant identification. “We’ve even had bits of log- Education Centre opened in -ad class, mpbell says people will be ging from time to time,” he 1960 as a junior forest war- Squamish e to walk around as they says. “Our program lends den camp. Today, more than Division, ase and go on nature hikes itself very much to learning 5,000 children and youth visit Marianne Wilson, BSc. by doing.” the year-round centre annual- 3wn and ng 10 kilometres of trails “Your Home Specialist” -lmmlmmluml Awlpm :he 234-hectare demonstra- He suggests people pack a ly. Summer camp is available ROYAL LEPAGE Broker tainment, -am- BLACKTUSK REALTY~m. -1111vm1m111 m-k n forest. picnic and stay for lunch or for those between the ages of yls# lkdrltkn Club inistry of 892-5924 892-3335 (24 hr.) 689-581 8 (Vanc. Toll Free) zlopment tf the weather is warm, the dinner or visit the snack bar eight and 16 during July and : Forests, e is a definite highlight for for refreshments. August. For more informa- : lumber imming and boating,” he Parking is not available in tion call 898-3832 or contact tecialties, ‘S . the camp area. Campbell the Evans Lake Forest :ampbell says the demon- encourages people to hike Education Society at (604) al, UBC 520-7600 in New and the ition forest is also used to into the camp or call the soci- Lctise various forestry tech- ety to arrange for transporta- West minster. - letox nurse provides in-home services BY BRIGI~TEPETERSEN cause dependency if a person has been taking The Chief it for a long time. The program became available to Squamish ,quamish adults in need of help with over- and other communities following the Closure ning alcohol and drug addictions can now of Pender Detox in Vancouver. Provincial gOV- . aid in their own homes. ernment funding was split between several acqollyne Keath is the coordinator of a new communities to develop home-based detoxifi- home detoxification program run by the Sea Cation programs that suit the needs of each Sky Community Health Council’s Home town. pport Services. Keath said the program Keath works out of the Squamish Mental ‘ers safety, security and privacy to people Health Clinic on Second Avenue and is thdrawing from alcohol and other sub- employed by the Sea to Sky Community nces. She said awareness is the first step to Health Council. :overy. Bill McNeney, chairman of Squamish’s There’s a big problem with people in denial Committee for Responsible Community, said this community,” said Keath. “The the group had been helping to get a full-time uamish area has a high incident rate of drug detox counselor in the area since January. alcohol addiction.” “This is a big step,” said McNeney. “We [eath, who started her position on April 1, appear to have had some influence in pointing )vides screening, assessment and education out the need and getting something done.”

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Aside from the usual :d of a I influx of campers and outdoor enthusiasts from the jly in nt IS Lower Mainland who will be travelling up the Sea to d while i Sky Highway to enjoy the unique recreation opportunities in turn to 1 .i our community and throughout the corridor, the month of eting of June will be packed with outdoor sports events which ;e, cynic i promise to bring thousands of participants and spectators. Vhile m .i The Sea to Sky Summcr Sports Festival is a brand-new, 10- s much i day event which will feature competitions and demonstra- irtened 1: i tions in just about every outdoor sport one can participate in. examint Penny Graham Under the festival banner are two returning events, the )ate I * Pithlislicr Squamish Test of Metal mountain bike race and the Sea to ;sed a re Summit Backcountry Challenge. >Pcandi Both events are entering their second year and were very :en Par1 popular the first time around. The Test of Metal was recent- ly named the best point-to-point race in B.C. by the i Vancouver Sun and the Sea.to Summit, which has competi- Ve tors paddle, bike, hike and raft their way from Deep Cove, through Squamish to Whistler, has been likened to a mini on: Eco-Chal lenge. It would be hard to say just how much the Eco-Challenge, ditol; AI Price awoke tk Etiiror a large-scale backcountry adventure race that ran through- the ...... corridor last summer, inspired these events, but it certainly sound, t proved outdoor events could be successfully held here. rker narr Brigitte Yeterscn :i 2vron ne David Donaidsorl i When the festival shifts its focus to Whistler near the end CONSTANCE youth coordinator, Richard Healthy Communities BY RULKA the air H~pnrttv-s 1 of its run, things will still be cooking here in Squamish with Contributed to The Chief Trann, with the able assistance Committee (a Ministry of Hea i the Mamquam River Whitcwater Festival June 21-22. This of Pat Wilbur, has worked with initiative that was picked up b; itely inst Brian Goldstone pump. 1 f'}i~)t[),~r~l~~}i~~?.. ..i event will go a long way in promoting Squamish as having ere is a lot of similarity the young people to get things the CYC and handed onto the some of the best beginner and advanced white water kayaG between a brilliant up and running. Above all, their municipality) are quite excited lding pla 11 i ii 1111 L' t I ;I Ih ;Iway : balcony i ing anywhere. umbrella, with its many voices are being heard. about the progress being made Daricn Adley T pas fumc A d Kc wt*esivrt rr t i IY>.S Ii It all proves what recreationalists have been saying for segments of vibrant life, and the Adults are coming to realize by the young people. They wei years: Sea to Sky Country is the Canadian capital ofouFdoor Child and Youth Committee that they cannot help the young delighted to see the first issue ne-made I..y IC Staclioski i recreation. And Squamish has the very best of it.. (CYC) we have here in to solve their problems by giving On the Edge, the newsletter of )r of the I'roiiiuv ior i /Itti r rrtgcr i minute: i How do we know this? People tell us. From letters to The Squamish. them what adults think they the Youth in Action group. nps and Loti I\ IN^ Chief and from talking to people who come from all over the Like a parachute, this group ought to want. They have to lis- Funds, or lack of them, led to t GriipJiic Dc~sigtic~r i province, Canada and the U.S. to experience what we have has both sheltered and given ten to what young people them- number of copies being limitec IVOY. watched Di;cnc Soares here. wings to many other groups - selves say are their needs and to 100, but the momentum is They always say the same thing: "Squamish has the all working, like itself, to help goals. One of their most impor- there. ~lyblos! I't.odrictioti A.ssisttitit i den belo i best.. .I've ever seen." Insert rock climbing,. mountain bik- young people in a variety of tant requirements is a youth So much is going on. The CY Kathryn c'osgrove ing, windsurfing, white water kayaking and rafting, sailing, ways. resource centre in the downtown feels it has set off many projecl ss, garba A ccorrtllnr~t mornin! scuba diving, fishing or almost any other sport you can think We are lucky to have a number core. A hope is to have it locat- that other groups have picked u rs bed sh Jill Smith i' of. of these organizations in ed, when funds become avail- and run with successfully. A~tIritii.Str~iti~'~1.q.S.Si.SttrtZt i I step ba 111 his letter in the May 13 issue of The Chief, Jim Harvey Squamish catering to the needs able, in a renovated Brightbill It might be beneficial now if n leads 1 f icnry I,i)croix i hit the nail on the head. The economic benefits of these of the whole spectrum of youth - House. That would be a place to they could all become re-con- 2 little r C,*irci~/utioti/\frrtiogcr i sports is probably underestimated and we have to take the whether they are still in school which they could turn for sup- nected, consolidated with the rcise rou opportunity to promote these activities and reap the benefits. or out in the adult world, making port and advocacy. There, they core for resources and informa- Patti Vrincc : to be i It is absurd that one of the best rock climbing destinations their way in the workforce or would be able to hold youth tion. It is the old analogy of a sc Rcwptiotrist :ed a col ...... i' in North America could face restricted access. The Squamish through college. Such groups as forums, have meetings, enjoy bundle of six sticks being mor Windsurfing Society faces similar problems due to contin- Youth in Action and the Youth recreational activities, get coun- 7i~lc~pllotl'J than 20 times stronger than th (004) S02-'1 I6 I i ued vandalism at a site they are unable to develop. Advisory Committee are filled selling in various areas, and have individual stick. Among windsurfers, Squamish is seen as the next best spot with enthusiasm and doing a access to other resources, both All those working for our c F(is I. itic i' after the Columbia River Gorge, widely recognized as one of wonderful job. Our municipal locally and elsewhere in the - dren and young people need (004) 892-8483 i the world's top windsurfing areas. But the continued degra- council made youth its main Lower Mainland. inter-con nect, so that toget her, dation of the site here has many just coming for the wind and focus over {he last year and Members of the mayor's they can achieve so much more. E-tmiil not wanting to stick around for anything else. sq c I1 i c I((/ i moun~iin-inter.net i Surely there are people who don't want to see so many vis- i .itors crowding our small town. Are there any of us who have Community needs more volunteers ~~~(~~/J-.~lrhsc-r;/)r;otrs i' not briefly wished someone would just close that highway as Editol; and canvassing. We are on the streets, at hot t I on1c Dc I i\pc ry we try to work our way home through the choking weekend (Squaniisli Area) i I want to shout. I want to cry. I want to shock our sales and selling raffle tickets. $35.00 i traffic? community into a 1990s consciousness. I want you, Where there is not enough of my kind is right Canadian Mail Dclivcry i But these people aren't going to go away. Squamish is a the core and heartbeat of a community to wake up! in Squamish. $60.00 i destination more than ever now, no longer just a gas stop on Who'am I, and others of my kind to make such Because of the lack of volunteers. worthv an [J.S. (Second Class) the way to Whistler. direct remarks? I can assure you, there are very few much needed organizations such as 'Big B&t $70.00 Cdn i Council has supported every one of the recreation events 3f us, but perhaps after reading this letter, you too Big Sisters face closure. If this trend continues, t Ove rsc'iis proposed in Squamish because it recognizes the economic $1 15.00 Cdn nay become one of my kind. our community of Squamish is in jeopardy i' and promotional benefits. The rest of the community has to I am a volunteer. I give help in the form of time to breakdown. Remember, it takes a whole village Canada Post i be supportive as well. We have to become more accommo- charitable organizations. For those of you who real- raise a child. Publication Mail Sales i dating to our ,visitors because, like it or not, they will keep ly, truly wonder what charitable organizations I and my kind are selfless - we reach out eve Product Agreement i' coming and the best we can do is profit by it. Squamish could possibly have, the list is endless. No. 25 1828 day to help others in all walks of life. Please d rhere are churches, schools, hospitals and a myriad erect fences and adept attitudes to keep out i Reproduction of any Vote for your favorite if causes such as Big Brothers Big Sisters. I give kind. material contained in ;his i While the media has billed this federal election as the most ny time uncomplainingly and, rain or shine, I am Do not turn the other way and pretend that o pubticarionis )ut there in our forhidden without the prior : boring in years and our riding doesn't seem to be an excep- community. community of Squamish is not needful of a consent ofthe publisher. tion, that does not mean it is an excuse not to Vote. I am a believer. I believe that if you give, then hours of your time each month. ; Read cur coverage of the all-candidates 'meeting in this lomething better will come from my contribution. ' My kind helps. My kind cares. My'kind builds issue to help you decide which candidate you favor. Whether it be one more happy child or one less community which will have a future. Get involv i The winner will be representing us in Ottawa for the next iungry person, a situation will improve because of and become a caring, responsible citizen of rnlllMi.IIcIce ?YF8%?Y ; four years, so if you don't vote you can't gripe if you are not his gift. T..,..r.,..)...... : community. Now! --,P..W"^. f happy with the result. ~ I and my kind are everywhere. We are at chil- Karen MacDonal OPEN 7 tl::l$t...... : f The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, June 2 at dken's events, schools, churches and hospitals. We President, Big Brothers Big Sisters

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letters Thanks lVlDE0 GAMES , for the . breath i ng STREET FIGHTER 111 Enough of space VIRTUAL ON \ L),c- SAM FRANCISCO RUSH \ CCeF cfl- ‘L/@ A message from the 3%ot MAXIMUM FORCE cynicism in pditics British Columbians b\ho don I smoke IO businesses S publli ditor, gressed, 1 became aware of my own desire to places stoving smoke free We are your affordable solution for family fun. ast Wednesday evening I attended the pub- move beyond cynicism to the creation of 190% Nra H,I,w. I,I~I,,,I,... I Hours: 10 a.m. to 10 pm. 7 davs a week meeting of the candidates for our riding in something positive; a vision that includes L 38490 Buckley Avenue 892-9598. e upcoming federal election. I have to admit, within it a re-examination of the very assump- t to the meeting with a fairly skeptical tions which govern our country, our interna- titude. I, like so many others I have talked to tional affairs and our own lives. the past months, have developed a fair I am aware that many people would agree ree of cynicism about the way we do poli- with.me up to this point. We need change. I am in Canada. The system seems badly in also aware that some will choose to seek out ision. We, as a people, seem the realization of that vision differently than I d hungry for, a new vision. am doing. But this we must all understand; while we grope in the dark for that vision, cynicism disempowers. It kills motivation. It District of Squamish turn to posturing, a search for power and a keeps us passive and unable to think and act If-interests, and, as in my creatively. It keeps us going around in the councillor Ron Barr same circles without end. perience Wednesday evening Enough of cynicism, skepticism, criticism, officiates at what it had anticipated, I am passivity. On Thursday morning I called the tened by the opportunity it provided me to national office of the Green Party in London, the grand opening -examine my skeptical attitude. At the Ontario. I intend to become a member. ate I witnessed old style politics, I wit- And in the next election, I intend to be very of the Shady Tree d a remarkably refreshing honesty in the vocal. candidate and I listened carefully to the Claire Bowers Neighborhood Pub tform. As the evening pro- Brackendale on Sunday. are fortunate to live in a Owner, Evind Tomes onscientious community (centre) steadies the and see the firetruck. chainsaw for the log- the other morning to a vague famil- We are fortunate to live close to the parks and r sound, the yap, yap, yap of a robust male school playground and even with the forebod- cutting ceremony orker named Enzo, who is employed at the ing clouds, I think we will pack a picnic lunch next door. His friendly voice perme- later and an extra carrot for the horses down while his staff and air over the outdoor loudspeaker as he the road. I’m one of the few who actually live itely instructed a customer on the use of the right in the middle of the hustle and bustle. My friends look on. . I got out of bed, tripped over some neighborhood may not be Ronnie’s Pick of the lants I seeded, and stumbled out to Week, but I still consider myself fortunate. On y. I was greeted by the familiar odor our walks we have appreciated the joy of a as fumes and the rival scent of delicious neighbor’s garden, however small, flowers The Spirit of Squamish is a special promotion sponsored by me-made goodies wafting through the back straggling over fences and the scent of fresh be Squamish Chief. There are certain conditions which apply or of the Silver Spoon Deli. I watched for a blossoms drifting in the spring air. We have an I order to appear in the space. Please call Dianne Hathaway w minutes as the traffic streamed into the gas abundance of nature within walking distance t 892-9161 for details. ” mps and off to Whistler flowed a steady and the convenience and friendliness of the businesses nearby who know my daughter by for a few minutes, admiring the name and take the time out of their busy bustle ewly blossomed colors in my little flower to chat with us. rden below, which was once a bed of broken We’ve taken the time to smell the roses and ss, garbage and weeds. I am about to start to also plant a few. A dear friend of mine once DIRE y morning off as usual, laundering my tod- quoted me from an anonymous writer: “To smell the roses is not enough - they must be ssfully. rs bed sheets and p.j.s and then I hear voic- POSSIBILITIES. :?cia1now if I step back onto my balcony and watch as a tended also.” F*$ Fortunate we are to have a conscientious Y - me re-con- an leads his dog to a small area beside my community who are- not only aware of the %,in wising the issue of the dire d with the little new garden. Is this their morning many graces and benefits surrounding us, but ind informa. route? Mornings like this are too rou- possibilities if Canada is partitioned Mr, to be screaming off my balcony. Besides, also who work to maintain and provide many Manning is throwing needed iight in dark ialogy of a volunteer hours to continue to contribute and o being more need a coffee badly and I’d wake the’neigh- improve it. corner of the unity issue where Mr. Chretien has per than the or’s baby. Just then the fire truck screeches to stop sign and begins to sound its siren. Top of the morning to all of you. That kored to fread,” ’s on the balcony without p.j. bottoms includes Enzo. ; for our chi1 trying to scoot her in out of the cold. Debi Wolf bple need to 1 Vuncouver Sun edibrial, May 2 Ist, I997 /3he’s determined to wave at Tony, the fireman Squamish st together, i much more. Windsurfing spit Editor, white froth of Shannon Falls would like to thank the com- I have been visiting dances downward from the munity and the Squamish ts, at hot do Squamish for 12 years to snowy peaks above. Windsurfing Society for rnak- REFORM IS COMMITTED sightsee and sail at the foot of The windsurfing spit and ing this site possible. to united Canada where all provinces and d is right her1 Cam Rawlinson a the Chief. It is truly a pleasure especially the new beach are a citizens are treated to dance on the surf while the real asset to recreationalists. I[ . 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BY PAM GLIATIS We will continue to need the community’s Contributed to The Chief generous support of food and money, but we also have a critical need for volunteers to help The Squamish Food Bank Society would out on a monthly basis and as board mem- ike the community to know how generous it bers. as been. Since March, we have received We have an urgent need for a treasurer and lore than $2,000 in cash donations from individuals who would be interested in shar- idividuals, businesses and community ing the role of distribution day coordinator on roups. This, along with donations of food by a rotating monthly basis. The latter involves idividuals and the local supermarkets has taking responsibility for ensuring the overall llowed us to distribute about 120 bags of organization and coordination that is required IARY roceries to more than 150 individuals in to make sure food gets distributed on the sec- ach of the last three months. ond Wednesday of a particular month, and More than a third of these were children in being in charge and present during that distri- :rs’ dinner. ach month. bution day. Training and support is provided. We ran out of food in March and had to turn Our hope is to have enough people with expe- iduals NO people away. We were able to help every- rience doing this, so that any one person will only have to do it twice a year. 1 ne who came in April with a few bags left ver and had to unfortunately turn a few peo- As a final note, we are hoping to organize a be able le away again in May after having distrib- second harvest of fresh produce that will give ted all the food donated and the food pur- gardeners a chance to share any extra garden Presentation Bouquets for that Special Grad hased with the last of our cash donations. bounty they have this summer. Anyone who The grant-in-aid of $5,OOO from council has wants to help organize this can call Pam at 1 1 nce arrived and will hopefully mean that we 898-1608. ron’t have to turn anyone away again who The next distribution ‘day will be 898-3813 zeds food. It also will mean that we will Wednesday, June 11 at the Elk’s Hall. We will we some financial stability and the capacity be bagging and sorting food from 9 a.m.- D engage in more intensive food and noon and distributing food starting at noon. rndraising efforts in the future, as well as We are asking people to bring carry bags or fhe :ing able to work with our partner commu- plastic bags with them as we will only have ity groups to find more creative and longer paper bags available. Open 7 days a week sw 1861MamquamRd, I If you can help or have any questions, sting solutions to the problems and underly- Staf€ed bv 9Professional am.-7 Horticulturjsts pm since 1975 Squamish ig cause of poverty in our community. please call Pam Gliatis at 898-1608.

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I Katimavik program is iI The wonders of woding with wilduvood pting applications for f BY BRIGITTEPETERSEN 17-21. Gain The Chief uable work experience, f et new friends and get to f e west coast rains pro- Canada. Programs f vide the perfect environ- this fall and the appli- f ment for the kind of line is July 7, T wildwood cedar Warren . Call Katimavik toll f Brubacher uses to make practi- t 1-888-525-1503 for i: cal art. re information. Brubacher started working with wood as a log cabin builder near New Glasgow, Nova Scotia where he con- structed his first log home in 1973. People liked his work and he kept on building one or two cabins every year while songs to local musi- living on his own homestead with his family. When Brubacher moved to Squamish in 1990, he found log home building to be less of a novelty and not as much in demand since many people liv- ing out west had already mas- tered the technique. He then decided tp create special fea- tures and furnishings for homes BRIGITTEPETERSENflHE CtllEF instead of building entire strut- Warren Brubacher sits on a bench he built from naturally bent red cedar and pine with Ruth Fenton. The bench was tures. commissioned by the Carson family in memory of Albert Carson (Ruth’s brother) and is located in the estuary. “I’m a log home builder Swift Creek so when people ask him to design and as a log home builder. He teaches a course 12 turned artist,” he says. “I’ve found a niche for build something a little different, he has a lot to hours every week at Royal Oak College in myself here.” choose from. Burnaby, sharing his knowledge of wilderness log Brubacher, owner of Coastal Cedar Creations,‘ “This is a big year for benches.” home building. One of the biggest projects uses naturally bent red and yellow cedar with He works on commission and although his works Brubacher and his students worked on was a tree bizarre shapes to make one-of-a-kind gazebos, do not come cheap, every piece is guaranteed to be cabin located in Paradise Valley along the beds, tables, plant holders, staircases and other unique and to grab people’s attention. An average Cheakamus River, which they finished last July. He items. gazebo made by Brubacher costs about $8,800. says he is currently looking for new projects he and He says he finds most of the wood in area forests “It’s high-end stuff,” he says. “And it’s part of his class can undertake and he invites proposals. and from logging companies discarding pieces they heritage. It can be passed down to generations.” Some of Brubacher’s work is on display at the can’t use. He says he does selective thinning of Brubacher says his reputation is growing and Garden Center on Mamquam Road, where he also degenerated trees in the forest to get his wood, there’s more demand for his work, so he’s been has examples for viewing contained in a portfolio. improving the of healthier trees competing able to involve his son Jason in the business and Brubacher also participated in a value added wood for light. pass along his skills. Besides providing to the local forum during the Sea to Sky Country Trade Fair “I look for the most unusual pieces,” he says. market, he’s exported finished pieces to and May 23-25. Brubacher likes to have a wide range of pieces of the . For more information about Brubacher’s work, air-dried wildwood in stock at his workshop near And he hasn’t completely retired his experience contact him at 892-4380. Help now available for those post-partum blues bothering to dress or feed herself, too call away, there had never been any John. She will call the woman back mmunity projects and tired to do anything. All the while information from anyone, not her and check to see if this service is rovide educational Lauder thought she had to do it all, doctor, the hospital or baby clinics what’s needed or if other care might not knowing how to ask for help about the possibility of post-partum be required. from anyone, not even her husband. depression. She wants to be sure users of the She wondered what was wrong. “If there had been, I wouldn’t have service are clear about what the best Post-partum depression has many spent a whole year thinking it was all support is, and that the peer support president of the railway faces. Lauder says this lethargic, my fault, that I was the only one and service is only a part of that. over-tired phase lasted about five that there was nowhere to go without Volunteers have been drawn from months. Then one day she thought being blamed and considered a fail- those who answered the ad recently ent auction, prize draws, she better stop complaining and com- ure as a mother, a woman, a wife. in The Chief and The Question 1.down dinner and live pletely reverted to thinking she could “Now, all that’s different. Now you requesting compassionate people ction. Tables of 10 are do anything and became what she are given a kit when you leave the who had experienced post partum dable. Tickets are $50 . later learned is called a “hyper-vigi- hospital.” In it there’s a check list of depression in the past. :h. Phone 685-0481. Heather Lauder lante mom”. She began doing every- symptoms for different types of anxi- “They bring the universal message: Lotary is well known thing from being an overly clean ety. There is another list for the you’re not alone; you’re not to blame; and you will get well. You need have lrldwide for its humani- I BY MARY BILLY housekeeper to putting on special symptoms for depression. Most ian work and community f Contributed to The Chief dinners, going to the gym, going mothers experience some forms of no fear of saying you have weird vice. The Rotary Club of i: back to work part-time, entertaining post-partum adjustment with varying thoughts, have thought of suicide or ncouver, established in n 1990, Heather Lauder found on weekends. She even took in other effects. However, now there is some- even of harming your baby, said pub- 13, was the first in the herself alone all day with brand children for daycare, and began “talk- one willing to help. lic health nurse, Shelagh Murray. The Squamish public health staff “Post partum is a particularly vul- J. ’Inew twin baby girls and her first- ing incessantly, mostly about myself, he West Coast Railway born, a daughter of 18 months. Her what I had to do, hadn’t been able to has developed a post-partum depres- nerable time for all moms, with ado- sociation is an active husband was working two, some- get done, or needed yet to do.” sion support line, with a group of lescent mums at a higher risk than most. Val John will be the first con- tup of more than 400 rail f times three jobs to make ends meet. Around the time of the twins’ first trained volunteers who have learned husiasts who have devel- f Their plan, Heather says, “was to birthday she found herself in her how best to support other moms who tact, then she will match the mother :d the West Coast have two children close together and kitchen screaming for help. Knowing need someone to talk to. The number with the volunteer who hopefully will lway Heritage Park, it would be a11 over. Then guess she was in trouble, she looked up the in Squamish is 892-3570 and the li$e close to where the mom lives in =e1994 home to the what? ’ILvins.” number of the closest mental health number for Whistler, Pemberton and the same community, so she can pro- xiation’s growing col- I That changed everything. With no clinic and called. They put her in D’Arcy is toll free at: 1-888-329- vide emotional support. This is not a ion of railway rolling f relatives in B.C., no close friends to touch with Parents in Crisis in the 3570. The phone connects an answer- counselling service, just a non-judg- :k, the second largest i call on and almost everyone she west end of Vancouver. ing machine message. New moms are mental ear for these women.” ection in Canada, dating i knew away at work all day, about a “It saved my life,” she says. “I was- asked to leave a number at which It is the connection that will put k to 1890. In 1996 the i week after coming home and suffer- n’t alone. I was being validated in my they can be reached. The messages some caring, well trained volunteers will be picked up at least three times in touch with moms in need of a itage park hosted more :i ing severe sleep deprivation, she feelings.” a week by program coordinator Val sympathetic ear. 1 11,000 visitors. i started to lie around all day, not even Although help was only a phone

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A stage full of IIaf3'odils to Ralph's Rentals for giving us a our surprise honeymoon went to all the time and efforts to dec- deal on truck rcntal, to Mr. One-Hour Cleaners for donating orate our front door the Dansk way ...not to mention all the ter- their services for our costumes, to Graham and Kathy Smillie rific food, flowers, cards and thoughtfulness everyone gave to and Sylvia and 'Todd Carrat for lending us furniture for our set, us both. We hope you all know how very much this meant to to Hidden Treasures and the Squarnish Mini Flea Market for us to have you all celebrate a very special time in our lives. We lending us props, to Lise Hamilton for her lovely painting, to will remember this kindness forever. A travel business full of Greenscape Landscaping Supplies for giving us a deal on plant daffodils to Ruth at Sunsational Vacations who made this all rental, to Jim Miller for the doors, to Michael Plowman and possible. You are indeed the best there is! Tusind Tak! Jane Walker for the music, to Howe Sound Players for lending H us costumes, to Sandra and Carol of Eclectic Castle for their Eight slo-pitch fields full of daffodils to Mike and Heather I ON SPECIAL I I AM 2 PM

- ~~ ~~~ wondcrful and insightful design ideas and for lending us Chapman, Darlene McNeil, Kevin Berg, the Hundey Family, draperies and props, to Kost-Les Furniture for lending us the the Hammers, Grizzly Bar Bears and Squamish Elks ball I SUNDAY & WEDNESDAY: POOLTOURNAMENTS chairs, to Catherine Anne Jamieson and teams, Doreen and Ron, Betty from I DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS I2 PM - 2 PM her family for giving up their kitchen the Beehive, Jennifer Ellis, the helpers I DAILY DRINK SPECIALS tablr: for so many nights, to Howe we pulled out of the stands and all the Sound Inn and Brew Pub and Best people who gave up their time to DARTS GAMES MUCH, MUCH MORE! Western Sca to Sky Hotel for their spon- make the Squamish Slo-Pitch sorship of two awards at the festival, Association May Tournament a huge and all our wonderful supporters who success. K. Smillie. helped niake our latest festival entry possihle. And a very special thanks to A B.C. Tel van full of daffodils to all our municipal council for their generous my co-workers, customers and friends b(writ which made our entry and, as a in the Sea to Sky corridor. You have result, our going to Mainstage '97 in made the last 16 years I've spent in KeIowna possible. From the cast and Squamish a very happy time of my crew of Private Lives and members of life. I'm proud to have known you all I3e t wecn Shifts Theatre. and hope that my new life in Kamloops will be equal to my experi- A fire truck full of daffodils to the man who returned my fire ences in Squamish. Thank you. rescue pager. rn One hundred Raku pots filled with 'daffodils to Norm at Home Darts and a quota full of humanity to all the over-zealous con- Hardware for taking the extra time to make sure my propane fit- stables who seem to think their purpose is to generate govern- tings were tight. Thank you very much. The firing went great! iiient revenue by cashing in on hmest mistakes. Cindy. rn I.argc Public Safety building darts to those people down at the A dozen daffodils to Wes and Kerri of Tim Hortons. Thank District of Squamish office who fiiil to recognize the impor- you both for your generous support and flexible scheduling tarice of adequate working facilities. around my course work. Your help is greatly appreciated. m Laura. A vault of daffodils to Patti at the Royal Bank for tracking me H clou~nwith my lost bracelet. Thanks a million. Elizabeth. A slo-pitch field full of daffodils to the Black Tusk Realty m Blasters. Our first victory at a tough tournament was nice but

IxqeL sunny daffodils to thosc of you who so kindly helped the camaraderie and family atmosphere that surrounds this iiiy husband get through the week while 1 soaked up the team is what makes it so great to be involved with. Signed, (-'aribbean sun. A special Grand Bahama daffodil to you Kelly, Coach. hc never would havc made it without all your help. And an m cspccially large daffodil to you Darren. I would have never Bouquets of daffodils for those responsible for the bench in rn:ide it there without you so kindly staying while I went. Love memory of Albert James Carson. Such a lovely location to stop, Sherry. rest and enjoy the beautiful view. Thank you. rn An Astro Van full of darts to the inconsiderate individual who A schoolbus full of daffodils to the Easter Seal Camp. For the txtcked into my car on Cleveland Avenue on Sunday and drove children, the best part of a field trip was the ride on the school way likc ;i coward! Driving is a privilege, not a right! You bus. Happy Times Preschool. should respect other people and the road. m. A huqec bundlc of daft'odils to the kind man who left informa- A Iawnful of daffodils to the two neighbors in Britannia tion of the vehicle in question on a note on my car. People like Beach who so generously took the time from their families to you restore faith in mankind. cut their neighbor's lawn before it got any more overgrown and also historic buildings full of big, big sharp darts to the imbe- A corral !'uII of daffodils to Save-On-Foods for donating the cile who can't even spell right with defaced private property on soft drinks for the United Church Wing Ding. Also many thc weekend. Your spelling mirrors your mentality. thanks to thc Unitcd Church members who supported us. The rn Bethany unit. Many letters full of darts to the writer from Britannia Beach who always has something negative to say about the communi- A bird cage full of daffodils to Buffalo and his family for all ty. Maybe if you were to write about all the good things that your great work in catching ii cockatiel that we thought 'was have taken place the negative would be a drop in the bucket. Try mine. Even though it wasn't Rosie, you helped save a bird that it. It works. Clearcuts full of daffodils to the back breaking tree iicw has a good home. Thank you. Lorraine. planters who have already planted trees in the brown clear cut welcoming all who travel north down the hill. A third genera- DiiffodiIs to Dr. Peter Sebastian and all the wonderful staff at tion Canadian. ROCK & ROLL KDM vet for all of the loving care they gave to Kokanee. Your H kindness towards us during our time of loss was very appreci- Thanks to all my friends and family for making my 75th THE SOUNDS ated. Daffodils also to Pet and Carolyn and Tanya and Kodiak birthday such a memorable occasion. Ed Wirachowsky TO for all of your kind thoughts and understanding. H OF THE TOP H Daffodils to Hidden Treasures for the summer market so I am 40! A Dansk Ayr's Port full of daffodils to all our thoughtful, gen- able to get rid of my treasure without standing- in the rain with d with d I* , #$, erous, wonderful family and friends who upon our return from a yard sale. . tli , JJ NlNA JJ to fellow workers at !IOU 111 Interfor and Elaho Thank W Logging for helping COLD BEER during my recent accident. A special thank you to Ken & Marco for the smooth ride down; the nursing staff at Squamish Hospital for their compassion to Wendy; 8i WINE STORE ambulance attendants and to Dr. Morum. Thank you for OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! all the phone calls of support from friends, neighbors 9 AmMm- 11 RIM, and family. "Hug a Loggerff 37991 - 2nd Avenue Dennis, Wendy, Stephanie 6, Danny A 892-381 1

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I;qe deck, vc ~urrountlings.Now Itxk and see this 4 in the kindergarten classes at shapes. Watt Iqe lot. 3 Idrnib. up, 2 fu% Mrm, 1.5 I,athrtxm home in all its 1842 Garibaldi Highlands doing ’.hack and Field /utlirwm lip, Ilcrge kitchen with cb;itinK sq. ft. glory!! With five appl’s, propane her job as dental hygienist, Students of characti ;i rc’;i. fifCJhcC, updates kitchen and the fully fenced private luckyard. See this one was comfortably matter-of- include the - group fro1 ttxlrcy. fact about it. She has known Garibaldi Highlands chose several cases where a note left to take part in the Provincii Call Dorothy Swanson @ 892-5924 under a child’s pillow has Games in Vancouver on Ma proved quite satisfactory evi- 24. It takes a lot of practic Black Tusk Realty dence ofa lost tooth. and stamina to compete a The children had been lis- that level. tening to a talk about the At the everyday level, sport insides of their mouths and days are with us again, an why it is so important to care for some, the weather h for them. They were surprised been wonderfully coopera to learn that the tongue is the tive. Mamquam had ideaI toughest muscle in the human conditions for their day - bri body, but they were more fas- liant sunshine and a coolY cinated by the idea of its CONSTANCERULWHE CHIEF breeze. being covered in taste-buds. Mary Findlay checks the teeth of a Garibaldi Highlands Younger students proud1 They all had stories to tell Elementary kindergarten student. paraded all the ribbons the about their own experiences had won. Older ones di with teeth, or about Dad’s ders, sharks, an alien, a cat; who were only too glad to some last minute polishing u experience at the dentist. Ms. teacher, as fearsome and dan- get back to the life they had of their techniques in hig Luck’s class actually have a gerous, whereas the young been grumbling about - after jump and broad-jump, and a\ Tooth Book, in which each poet sees them from quite a they escaped from their wish- of them were wearing the col! page has a big outline of a different point of view. come-true. ors of their teams in t-shirt tooth and some student’s These Grade 6-7 students The students were writing socks, shorts, and especial1I written record of how it came have been studying many dif- out their descriptions of inci- on their faces. to be lost. To widen the sub- ferent forms of verse and now dents in the book that Serious races were inter ject, the teacher commented they are putting their own cre- appealed to them, but they spersed with the funnier varijI that one of her family had ations onto the computer and were willing to give up a few ety leap-frog, where two line1 gone that very day to get printing them out. We talked minutes of recess to go back would over-balance, and 1 some teeth out - but at the about the way students in the to their classroom and show in one giggling heap on vet, not at the dentist. She past used to memorize lots of me their papier machi cre- grass, and wheelbarrow ra asked them to guess who it verse and discussed what the ations. where the barrow would was and I was not flattered benefits of that were. Ms. McCutcheon herself is lapse, or else go off at a that some of them thought it The House Gobbaleen a gifted artist in this medium angle and collide with anot might have been I! Benefits are not, indeed, (A delightful hen, wearing er pair of competitors. However, the whole exami- always what we expect them spectacles, presides over the The most spectacular nation had taken place in an to be. Ms. McCutcheon’s Library counter and is an play was being put on by atmosphere of fun and inter- Grade 1-2 class were in the example of the almost-human smallest students, with t est - no fear anywhere in the Library at Garibaldi animals she crafts) - and her multi-colored parachute. picture. Highlands reading a book by students certainly seem to Holding it by the edg Poetry Lloyd Alexander. With lively have caught the spirit of her they would pull it out int Dave Thomas Ms. Manzellini’s class has illustrations, the story gives work. There are some cute flat wheel with rain been using something like the age-old warning that we bears, and several fearsome spokes, then toss it up until 1 that as the title of the poems should always be very careful snakes, including a cobra; but looked like a giant mush they have written - I Have No just what we wish for - there is also an excellent room, under which the Fears. These poems deal with because our wish might per- reproduction of an iguana, a would all run, before scra contrasts -the way some peo- haps be granted. That is what large octopus, a manta, a pen- bling out and starting all ov ple see things - such as spi- happened to the hero and his guin and some bats. These are again. Howe Entrepreneurs with Disabilities sound Investment Program This program allows eligible participants to borrow money at competitive interest rates in order to start or expand a small business in the Sea to Sky Corridor.

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A family @ **%“Heart Condition” 7:OO 0 Q fff%“Lady Sings t Your Local Prc falsifies their vacation to impress (1990, Comedy) Bob Hoskins, EVENING EVENING Blues” (1972, Biography) Dia EVENING their friends. ‘NR’ (1 hr., 32 min.) Denzel Washington. A racist cop is Ross, Billy Dee Williams. Bas 7:35 (D *% “Hudson Hawk“ (1991 unwittingly teamed with a new “si- on the life of singer Billie Holid: I800 42 6:OO (D * “Power of Attorney” 6:OO (D **%“Tyson” (1995, Biog- Adventure) Bruce Willis, Danny dekick“ after he receives a heart (1995) Danny Aiello, Elias Koteas. raphy) George C. Scott, Michael 6:OO (D +*“Bed of Roses” (1996) whose rise to fame was accol Christian Slater, Mary Stuart Mas- Aiello. Time Approximate. A bur- transplant from a black lawyer. (2 panied by an increasing addictic A lawyer is seduced by the exotic Jai White. Left in Progress. A por- glar is mixed up with a CIA opera- hrs.) trappings of his client. (In Stereo) trait of the former terson. A florist brightens up the to drugs. (2 hrs.) tive, a Vatican agent and two mil- (D f+!h “Nixon” (1 995) Anthony 8:OO **%“The Pallbeare ‘R’ [II] (1 hr., 37 min.) champ whose dream of fame and life of a lonely businesswoman. (In @ Stereo) ‘PG’ El (1 hr., 27 min.) lionaires in a plot to steal da Vinci Hopkins, . Oliver (1996) David Schwimmer, Gw 8:OO (D ** “Every Time We Say fortune turned into a personal artifacts. (2 hrs., 10 min.) Stone’s portrait of America’s 37th Goodbye” (1986, Drama) Tom nightmare. (In Stereo) lXI(1 hr.) neth Paltrow. A man’s life is cor 7:35 (D +f% “Diygstown” (1992, 8:OO 0 iz:. *+% “Hostage for a president. (In Stereo) ‘R’m (3hrs., plicated by a forgotten friena Hanks, Cristina Marsillach. An f%“Halloween: The Curse of Day” (1994, Comedy) George 10 min.) American pilot and a Jewish Michael Myers” (1995) Dbnald Comedy) James Woods, Louis 37death.(InStereo)‘PG-l3’@I(l min.) h Gossett Jr. Time Approximate. An Wendt, Robin Duke. After seeing 205 @I*** “The Good, the Bad woman find romance despite reli- Pleasence, Mitch Ryan. The de- an old flame, a dejected husband and the Ugly” (1967, Westem) gious differences and intolerant monic slasher carves up more vic- ex-con and a retired prizefighter 8:45 @I** “Violence et passior plot to scam a‘racketeer who likes tries to lift his life out of the dold- Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef. (1975, Drame) Burt Lancaste relatives in Jerusalem. (2 hrs.) tims in Haddonfield. (In Stereo) ‘R’ rums by staging his own kidnap- Time Approximate. A drifter, a @ 33: “Murder at My Door‘’ (1996, El (1 hr., 28 min.) to bet on the fights. (2 hrs.) Silvana Mangano. Un professel 8:OO 0 0 ** “Broken Vows” ping. (2 hrs.) Mexican outlaw and a sadist retraite se prend de curiosite sur 1 Suspense) Judith Light, Johnny 7:35 Q) **%“Jaws 2” (1978, Hor- search for a stolen cash box that Galecki. A woman’s efforts to hold ror) Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary. (1987, Drama), (D *+% “Don’t Be a Menace to violence et les passions de SE Annette O’Toole. A priest ques- was hidden during the Civil War. (3 nouveaux voisins. (1 hr., 40 min her troubled family together are Another man-eating great white South Central While DrinkingYour hrs., 30 min.) threatened following the murder of shark resurfaces off the coast of tions his faith and his vows of Juice in the Hood” (1996) Shawn 9:00 0 00 ::Z: *** “Kurt Vor celibacy after becoming involved 7:45 @ “Elles n’oublient jamais” negut’s Harrison Bergeron a neighbor‘s daughter. (In Stereo) Amity. (2 hrs., 30 rnin.) Wayans, Marlon Wayans. A teen (1994, Suspense) Thierry Lher- @I(2 hrs.) 8:OO @ 33: “Tyson” (1995, with a murder victim’s girlfriend. (2 faces problems in his old Los An- (1 9951Satire) Sean Astin, Mirand **Yz mitte, Maruschka Detmers. Un de Pencier. In 2053 America, (D ** “Condition Red” (1995) Biography) George C. Scott, Mi- hrs.) geles neighborhood. (In Stereo) (€2 0 *f%“Downtown” (1990, homme, mane a une jolie femme, young man revolts against a got James Russo. Cynda Williams. A chael Jai White. A portrait of the ‘R’ @I (1 hr., 28 min.) commence une relation adultere seductive prisoner parlays a former heavyweightchamp whose Comedy) Anthony Edwards, Fo- 8:45 ff%“Subway” (1985, ernment that suppresses indivl rest Whitaker. A streetwise detec- avec une jeune fille qui detruira sa dual thought and achievement. (11 guard’s desire into freedom. ‘R’ (1 dream of fame and fortune turned Com. Dramatique) Christopher vie. (2 hrs., 15 min.) hr., 25 rnin.) into a personal nightmare. (In tive joins forces with a suburban Lambert, Isabelle Adjani. Pour- Stereo) [ID (2 hrs.) 8:45 @ @J “Un soir, un train” Stereo) @I(2 hrs.) patrolman who has been trans- suivi par les assassins dun affair- 9:OO 0 Q *** “Body Snatchers” @ @ ***%“Glengarry Gle ** ferred to the ghettos of Philadel- (1 968, Drame) Yves Montand, (D “Urban Safari” (1996) David iste malhonnQte,un jeune homme (1993, Science Fiction) Gabrieffe Ross” (1 992, Drama) AI Pacinc phia. (2 hrs.) Anouk Aimee. Un professeur con- Naughton, Linda Kash. A family se refugie dans les couloirs inter- Anwar, Terry Kinney. A teen con- Jack Lemmon. Underhanded re2 (D *% “The Shooter” (1995) nail une experience bizarre lors falsifies their vacation to impress dits du metro. @I (2 hrs., 10 min.) fronts an invading army of pod estate salesmen sink to varyin! d‘un voyage en train. 0 (1 hr., 55 their friends. ‘NR’ (1 hr., 32 rnin.) Dolph Lundgren, Maruschka Det- 9:30 @ ‘The Arrival’’ (1996) people on an Alabama military levels of deceit in order to sell thei mers. A federal lawman must ap- It+% min.) 8:45 @ *f%“Alisee” (1991, Charlie Sheen, Ron Silver. An as- base in this remake of the 1956 dubious properties. hrs.) et prehend a seductive hit woman. (2 9:00 @ (iii “Broken Promises: Tak- Comedie) Elsa Zylberstein, tronomer detects evidence of im- classic. (In Stereo) El (1 hr., 50 1O:OO @ *% “Under Siege 2: Dad ing Emily Back” (1993, Drama) (In Stereo) ‘R’ (1 hr., 29 min.) pending alien contact. (In Stereo) min.) Territory” (1995) Steven Seagal Jacques Godin. Une femme va au 8:45 @ (XJ “Un compagnon de Cheryl Ladd, Polly Draper. An a la recherche du pere *** ‘PG-13’ @I(1 hr., 49 min.) (D @I **?h “Black Widow” (1987, Eric Bogosian. A former CIA agen longue date” (1990, Drame) Bruce emotional battle follows a desper- 9:45 (D f*Y2 “Popeye” (1980, Co- Drama) Debra Winger, Theresa battles terrorists on a hijacket qu’elle n’a jamais connu. m(1 hr., Davison, Mark Lamos. Les reper- ate couple’s attempt to privately 35 min.) medy) Robin Williams, Shelley Russell. An investigator delves train. (In Stereo) ‘R’ R (1 hr., 41 cussions de I’apparition du sida adopt a child from destitute par- 9:30 “Shootfighter 2” (1996) Bolo Duvall. The comic-strip sailor into the apparent link she sees 11:35min.) 0 Q **!h “Killers at Sea dans la vie de trois couples hom- ents. (In Stereo) [II] (2 hrs.) Yeung, William Zabka. Free-lance meets an adorable foundling and between a mysterious woman and 9:30 €El “Heaven’s Prisoners” warriors are recruited fora mission osexuels new-yorkais a traversdix the sweetheart of his dreams while the deaths of several rich men. (2 (1985, Drama) Robert Duvall ** ans. D (2 hrs., 10 min.) (1996) Alec Baldwin, Kelly Lynch. of revenge. ‘R’ (1 hr., 30 min.) searching for his father. (2 hrs., 30 hrs.) Klaus Maria Brandauer. The cap An ex-cop runs afoul of an old 10:05 **+*“Jaws” (1975, Hor- 9:35 e It** “Bad Boys” (1982, min.) 9:30 @ -rt* “Mulholland Falls” lain of a floating beacon contend! friend’s drug operation. (In Stereo) ror) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw. Drama) Sean Penn, Ally Sheedy. 1O:OO 0 a*ff% “A Patch of Blue” (1 996) Nick Nolte, Melanie Griffith. with a trio of sadistic criminals an( ‘R’ @I(2 hrs., 6 min.) Steven Spielberg’s box office Sentenced to reform school for a (1965, Drama) Sidney Poitier, A cop in postwar L.A. searches for the threat of an impending hurri boy’s accidental death, a hood 1O:OO ** ‘/z “Deliver Us From Evil” blockbuster about a great white Shelley Winters. Friendship with a his ex-lover‘s killer. (In Stereo) ‘R’ cane. (2 hrs.) (1 973, Drama) George Kennedy, shark hunting human prey off the comes face to face with his victim’s sympathetic black man gives a D (1 hr., 47 min.) Jan-Michael Vincent. Time Ap- coast of New England. (2 hrs., 30 vengeful brother. (2 hrs.) blind woman her first real sense of 10:35 a,*** “Two Mules for Sister proximate. Five novice hikers bat- min.) 1O:OO * “Marshal Law” (1996) self-assurance. Colorized. (1 hr., Sara” (1970, Western) Clint East- Jimmy Smits, James LeGros. Vi- tle each other and the forces of 11 :00 @ * “Raging Angels” (1995) 45 min.) wood, Shirley MacLaine. A two- nature after finding a skyjacker Sean Patrick Flanery, Diane Ladd. cious marauders invade an earth- (D “The Shadow Riders” fisted gunslinger and a whiskey- EVENING with a large ransom. (1 hr., 35 min.) Two musicians are caught in the quake-ravaged community. (In (1982, Western) Tom Selleck, swilling nun reluctantly join forces 11 0 (I$ “Conquest of the Air” clutchesofanevilcult. W(1 hr.,36 Stereo) ‘R’ @I(1 hr., 36 min.) Sam Elliott. Two brothers who to aid a group of Mexican revolu- 6:OO (D “Max” (1994) R.H :30 ** 11:35 “52 Pick-Up” (1986, ** (1940, Drama) Laurence Olivier, min.) *** served on opposite sides of the tionaries. (2 hrs., 15 min.) Thomson, Denise Crosby. Ex, Drama) Roy Scheider, Ann- Henry Victor. The history of avia- 12:OO 0 (ijl *** “The Station” Civil War reunite to find the Con- 11 :30 @ *?4 “Halloween: The Curse hippies move their family to rura tion is traced from man’s earliest (1991, Comedy-Drama) Sergio Margret. An affair with an exotic federates who abducted their fa- of Michael Myers” (1995) Donald British Columbia. (In Stereo) ‘NR experiments to his final victory Rubini, Margherita Buy. A shysta- dancer and subsequent blackmail mily. (2 hrs.) Pleasence, Mitch Ryan. The de- (1 hr., 34 min.) over the air. Produced in 1935. (1 tionmaster discovers a hidden re- demands threaten the marriage of 11:30 @ “Stolen Hearts” (1995) Lan- monic slasher carves up more vic- 7:35 @ ** “The Haunting of Sarah hr., 45 min.) serve of bravery when he meets a a businessman and his wife. (2 don Hall, Vincent Dale. A tims in Haddonfield. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Hardy” (1989, Suspense) Sela 11 :45 ‘/2 “Innocent Lies” (1995) woman on the run from her hateful hrs.) womanizing grifter tries to con the D (1 hr., 28 min.) Ward, Morgan Fairchild. Time Ap- a ** 12:OO (TiJ “Bananas From Sunny Stephen Dorff, Gabrielle Anwar. fiance. (Subtitled) (1 hr., 45 min.) 0 wrong lady. ‘R’ (1 hr., 20 rnin.) 11:35 @ 0**?h “Extreme Prejud- proximate. Ghastly visions and Quebec” (1993, Comedy) Marc Passion mingles with murder in a (D *** “Crimes and Misde- 12:OO Q @I “A Fine Romance” ice” (1987, Drama) Nick Nolte, traumatic childhood memories re- coastal French mansion. (in meanors” (1989, Comedy- Marut, Mathieu Kermoyan. A mis- (1992, Comedy) Julie Andrews, Powers Boothe. Determined to turn to haunt an heiress upon her chievous 12-year-old resists his Stereo) ‘NR’ 0 (1 hr., 29 min.) Drama) Martin Landau, Woody Al- Marcello Mastroianni. An Italian halt narcotics at the border, a arrival at the ancestral estate. (2 banishment to boarding school 12:OO (D ** “Delirious” (1991, Co- len. Woody Allen directed this and a prim Englishwoman whose Texas Ranger must face his child- h rs .) medy) John Candy, Mariel Hem- study of the conflicts arising in the until he meets an adventurous spouses have run off together fall hood buddy, now a drug kingpin. (2 8:OO @ 0 ** “Vengeance: The ingway. A writer finds he can con- lives of a selfish eye doctor and a classmate. (2 hrs., 15 min.) in love ?hemselves. (2 hrs., 15 hrs.) Story of Tony Cimo” (1986, (D 3r.k ‘/z “Demolition Man” (1993, trol his destiny after he is magically neurotic filmmaker. (2 hrs.) min.) 12:OO 0 @I ** “Death Drums Along Drama) Brad Davis, Roxanne Adventure) Sylvester Stallone, transported into his fictitious TV 1235 QD *’/z “Jaws the Revenge” CT) f*l/2 “Everybody Wins” (1990, the River‘’ (1963, Mystery) Ri- Hart. A bricklayer plots to avenge Wesley Snipes. A cryogenically soap opera world. (2 hrs.) 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Despite a last-minute change in a number of live location from Vancouver to Squamish, a lack of sponsorship and disappoint- ing attendance, this weekend’s annual st and chili cook-off, i Golden Gloves boxing tournament at the Howe Sound Secondary School gym offered quality bouts, according to, organizer Wayne Jackson. Jackson, who also coaches the Squamish Rock Boxing Club, found more information call f out that the rent at the PNE Gardens, pisure centre at 898- where the tournament had been origi- nally scheduled, had been significant- Y ly raised without notice only a week and a half prior to the event. “Because of the change of location several teams decided not to come from out of province, including the States and Alberta,” he said. Local fighters fared well over the two-day tournament. Tsukasa Asano, who lives in Squamish and trains at Vancouver’s .Astoria club, was hon- ored with the Golden Girl trophy - a special award for the best girl in the Steve Featherston lands a blow on opponent Jamie Allison during Sunday afternoon’s 139 Ib. junior C match tournament. bout. Steve Featherston, who competed in the 139 lb. junior C category, lost both Fifteen-year-old Curtis Rascher put his bouts, but Jackson noted that he up a good fight in a match bout against was matched against two of the Manx’s Travis Creegan Saturday, win- province’s most experienced and ning 3-0. -.. .,.. , “The other guy came out swinging medalled righters. Wd Y- In his first bout Featherstone was and tired himself out, letting Curt defeated 3-0 by Jamie Allison of the work him in the last two rounds,” said a1 TGk for Life & John Larsen, also a member of the th slated for Sept. 6-7. Port Kells club. Allison is a four-time B.C. champion, Silver Gloves cham- Squamish Rock Boxing Club. #TI McDowell and Chris pion and has competed at the national In both of his match bouts, Shusei verzoff will join 300 Kushida, competing in the 139 lb. sts on a ride through level. In his second bout Featherstone had a close fight against Kelowna’s junior C novice division, fought 7raser Valley and north- extremely well, beating both oppo- .ern Washington state Billy Agar, who is a five-time B.C. champion, bronze medalist at the nents Ryan Critchley of Campbell e goal for the 13th River and Manx’s Jimmy Walker 3-0. a1 trek is to raise Canadian championships and the 1996 Western Canadian champion. The Golden Boy award went to Troy 6,000 to help fund med- Nelson of the Victoria Athletics. Other research and other asso- “Each judge’s individual scorecards were very close, more so in the second winners were: Cherie Eneinas on initiatives in B.C. (Ringside), Girls’ 139 lb. intermedi- :more information call fight. ” said Jackson. “Steve was calm and cool and really gave the Kelowna ate/senior open; Tsukasa Asano mgAssociation at 1- (Astoria), Girls’ 106 lb. senior open; Tsukasa Asano, right, was named the Golden Girl of the tournament 665-5864. boxer a good fight. He’s (Featherston) been competing only for six months Amir Shareef (Victoria Athletics), 125 after the final against Nneka Croal of the Queensborough club Saturday. and his opponent has been fighting for lb. intermediate open; Jon Agar six years. Steve has moved up signifi- (Kelowna) 132 lb. intermediate open cantly, very quickly.” and Troy Nelson (Victoria Athletics) 139 lb. senior open.

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Morris’ More Than Workwear ORCA Loonie race brings Athlete of the Month ut more than 80 riders he May 14 SORCA Loonie Race set a new female riders and riders under 16-years-old - cedence for the third race in a row as 82 15 in each category, which was “pretty neat to ers showed up for the event. see,” Ross says. he course was on the new Powersmart trail “We’ve never had that kind of response tern above Ring Creek and is “probably the before.” t riding in Squamish right now,” says Al The next Loonie Race, hosted by Corsa ss of Tantalus Bike Shop, which hosted the Cycles, is tomorrow (May 28) starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Kiewit construction camp in t’s perfect timing. The Four Lakes Trails Valleycliffe. Riders should anticipate a 40- Don Gunn closed so it takes the pressure off that area. minute loop from the camp, through the pow- ple won’t even think about going to the erlines, over the new bridge and down the If you know a local athlete of any age who deserves special Powerhouse Plunge, ending back at the con- r Lakes when those new trails are so rad.” recognition, send your nomination with a brief description why $1The race also drew a record number of struction camp. to The Squamish Chief: Box 3500 Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0, Sports Stats or fax it to 892-8483. SQUAMISH SLO-PITCH 1997 Unofficial Standings to Friday, May 23 A Division W L T PTS C Division W L T PTS Bushrats 8 2 0 16 Evictors 7 1 1 15 Hunter‘s Dwellers 6 4 0 12 Grizzly Grill Bears 7 0 0 14 Predators 5 2 0 10 Ocean Port Athletics 6 4 0 13 M & M Vending 5 2 0 10 Black Tusk Realty 5 4 0 10 Squamish Elks 4 1 0 8 Chieftain Pirates 5 5 0 10 5 mi II ie ‘s Hammers 3 5 0 6 Classy cats 3 4 1 7 Carney’s Blue Devils 3 6 0 6 JGT Widowmakers 3 5 0 6 Eagle Run Motors 3 7 0 6 Finning Steelers 3 6 0 6 Squamish Wild Ones 2 5 0 4 Wood River 2 7 0 4 Coco Loco’s Slammers 1 6 0 2 Fruit of the Vine Brewers 2 7 0 4 Hswe Sound Youth Soccer Association B Division D Division Duncan Autobody 9 2 0 18 Grizzly Neighbours 7 1 0 14 Howe Sound Inn 5 2 2 12 Squamish Firefighters 7 2 0 14 99 Transporters 5 1 1 11 Triton Heat 6 1 0 12 6 4 0 12 ANNUAL Squamish Nation Eagles 5 3 0 10 Cliffside Muggers Hunter’s Rebels 5 4 0 10 Speedy Auto Glass 4 4 0 8 Pair Tree 5 6 0 10 Garibaldi Tire Irons 4 5 0 8 Savory Slice 510 Pokes 3 6 1 7 Lew Mac Attack 2 4 0 4 GENERAL , Brew master B rewjays 3 6 0 6 19 Mile Country Store 2 7 0 4 INterfor Highbailers 2 6 0 4 Barney‘s 24 Hour 1 6 0 2 Squamish Stallions 1 7 0 2 Pulp Busters 1 6 0 2 MEET1 Wednesday, June 11th, 1997 Brennan Park Leisure Centre Junior Lounge 8:OO p.m. i 0 Election of 9 7/98 Executive Committee 32 & Tuesday, May 27, 1997 The Chief Squamish, B.C.

Great ball the order of the day at.ArnesonMemoria Born in the Queen Baseball Institute) in lege team), and he got to utun (’harlottcs arid raised in Vancouver, which is play against the Blue B Furry (’reek, Dean was equivalent to the college Jays for three years in a an all-round athlete, said teams in the States.” row. That was the thrill his mot her Marilyn. Dean played with the of a lifetime.” ited! A dozen vc “ I Ie loved ;ill NBI for three years, dur- Marilyn stressed that all Association 1 sports.. . baseball, bas- ing which time he met Dean’s success as an lgue next year. kethall, soccer. But he and played against some athlete was rooted in the t’s the word frc did best :it baseball.” of baseball’s greatest support of local coaches. nan LaRoy Wat After graduating in players. “It was the support of his not going to h 1 !MI, Dean was selected “He did get a chance to coaches that got him a dozen people to play on Cmada’s travel on the NBI team,” where he went,” she p.99 We need urn j u n ior n at iona 1 base ba I1 . said Marilyn. “He went said. “He had great team. to Taiwan in a world coaches.” lroxirnately 35C “That w;is one of the tournament. Dean is survived by softball associai h ig til igh ts,” said “He played against the Marilyn, his father call for volunte Ma r i 1y n . “‘Then he likes of John Olerud Daniel and his sister f president Mik joined the NBI (National (when he was on a col- Lauri. ; executive of t May 12, Puck diatel y. preparation for to eliminate sti 3ns,” writes PUC lividual and tear manship. The c honed skills ar playdowns, yea :hoose to enter.” imayr’s decisioi ell received by 1 really great jo; his year he arbi e past 15 or 2C es.” However, ‘

DAVIDDONAIDSON~HE CI accident iri Whistlcr in DAVIDDONALDSON~HE CHIEF IO~N)iIt thc age of‘ 22. A Squamish Bombers’ team member leads off during a game against the A Bomber‘s player tries to make it home in a game against the Pirates at las Mt. Seymour Pirates. weekend’s Dean Arneson’Memorial tournament at Brennan Park. .-

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- sports Snowboard Sale I ioria uture of gir.ls’ softball uncertain BY CLAIREMACDONALD from the lack of volunteers. “There are three people running an Special to The Chief organization that needed a dozen. Consequently Mike ended up doing a whole lot more than he should have.” 50% - so%off ted! A dozen volunteers to steer the Howe Sound Minor At a special executive meeting two of the three softball direc- 111 Association through the 1998 season, or there may be tors voted back the standings, prompting Puchniayr’s resigna- At The Squamish Bus Depot on Hwy 99 tion. gue next year. Open Wednesday - Monday e 12 - 6 Td: 898-4994 ’s the word from Howe Sound Minor Ball Association “I thought I had the support (albeit soft) of my executive.” nan LaRoy Watt. “If we don’t have any help by next year, writes Puchmayr. Sims Pro Models Board W/Bindings not going to have girls’ softball,” says Watt. “We need “That support has subsequently been withdrawn and several (Tina, Alan, Noah, Neil, Arron) $385 $479 $369 $464 a dozen people to step forward and be part of the direc- persons have actively worked to obstruct the irnplementrttion of‘ Soul p. We need umpires, a registrar, a president, vice-presi- this change. Morrow Slick $369 $449 99 “With my leadership thus undermined, and my personal phi- Rail $31 9 $41 9 Todd Richards $379 $489 roximately 350 girls are currently registered with the losophy sd obviously-contrary to popular opinion, I feel I have A Snowboards ;oftball association. no option but to submit my resignation as president of minor Pro Models $349 $449 call for volunteers comes hot on the heels of the resigna- softball, effective immediately.” fpresident Mike Puchmayr earlier this month. In a letter Anyone interested in volunteering their time to see the con- Burton Brushie, CB $470 $599

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Box 3500 892.91 61 38113 - 2nd Avenue Friday Classifieds Fax: 892-0403 Squamish, B.C. VON 360 12t00 Noon Office Hours: NOTICES Monday to Friday 9:OO a.m. to 5:OO p.m. RAMSAV "Kathleen Forbes is a winner" Evans Lake 24th Annual Open House. Looking for students interested in tak- Patricia Evelyn Ramsay born September Congratulations! She is the winner of Family Fun Day, Forest Sports and Picnic. ing piano lessons. Please call Sheri SCHERER 30, 1937 suddenly at Lions Gate The Chief's Scratch and Win contest. A Sun., June 1, 1997. For summer campers, Riddle at 898-9415. 22 On May 18, 1997, Helmut Adolf Paul Hospital on May 22,1997. Predeceased ______--______c______------school campers, parents and other friends Scherer of Squamish, age 70. Survived by her father James Ramsay. Survived This week's winners for the Hole-in- of Evans Lake. Place: Evans Lake Forest EMPLOYMENT and will be sadly missed by his wife by her mother Evelyn, brothers Robert One contest coupon for the bucket of Education Centre, 15 kms. North of All dassified ads must Josie; daughter Joanne (Don) Bryan of (Elaine), John (Margaret) and sister Gail balls are: Evelyn Vansickle and Norman Squamish. Erne: The camp will be open at epaid Cash, Edmonton; and 3 grandchildren. Helmut (Derek). She was known by her many Foote. 10 a.m. Come for the whole day or just for be by was a member of the Squamish nieces, Evie, Patty (Dave), Jenny and ...... a few hours. Cost: free. Food: Pack a pic- Exciting Adventure in teaching E.S.L.! Jqw,Visa or Kinsmen Club. Private Funeral nephews Andy, Kevin (Melanie) Alan, A Motor Vehicle Accident? A Deadly nic and stay for lunch and/or supper or Prepare students for wilderness activi- MasterCard. Arrangements entrusted to Hinds Chris and Michael, great nieces .Bleed? A Choking Adult? Do you know visit our snack bar from 11 a.m. until 3 ties in our wilderness English Program. funeral Services. In lieu of flowers Melissa, Stephanie, Carley, Jessica what to do? W.C.B. Level 1 First-Aid p.m. for hot dogs, hamburgers, salads, Located in Squamish, B.C. T.E.S.L. certi- donations may be made to the and Rebecca and great nephews Training. Call Troy for details. 892-8273. desserts and cold & hot beverages. fication and experience required. Send Canadian Cancer Society. The family Brandon, Gavyn and Kyle and Aunty 23A Parking: Parking is not available in the resume to Linda Moore, T.L.S.C., would like to thank Wayne, Anna Burt, Pat. Long time resident of woodfibre camp area. Enjoy a 1 mile walk into the Second Floor, 510 West Hastings, Dr. Doyle and the nurses for the special and Squamish. She will be sadly Local Artist needed to team up with camp or we will provide transportation. Vancouver, B.C. V6B 1L8 or fax to support and compassion they gave to missed by her family and friends who children's story writer to prepare for Ph. 898-3832. Fax 898-3832. 22A (604)683-0771).21 Helmut. valued her keen sense of humor and publication. Phone Rod 892-0123...... ______-___-_-______------generosity. Memorial service for family Prefer water colors. 24 Local band: Mayhem Aquarium is having SUMMER CAREER PLACEMENT BAKER and friends will be celebrated on an independent CD fundraising concert OPPORTUNITY: Sea to Sky Classified Word Ads Community Services requires a Agnes Lavina, of Bremerton Wash. . Wednesday, May 28 at 2:OO p.m. at the Stolen from Apron parking, Friday, May on May 31st @ the Sea to Sky Hotel 20 Words or less $7.0 Formally of North Vancouver, B.C. Squamish Funeral Chapel. If so desired 16th. Laptop computer AST Serial # 216 with special guests "Test Tube Babies" Program Coordinator and two Program passed away May 18,1997 at Harrison donations to the M.S. Society B.C. AUE 004970 J30, Casio electronic day- and "Swimming with Sharks". This is an Assistants to staff our Summer Stay Each Additional Word 30 Memorial Hospital, Wash. Predeceased Division, 1600 - 1130 W. Pender Street, timer 27000, Rolei 355 camera, black all ages, non-alcoholic show. Tickets and Play Daycamp. A) Program by: Parents: Dominick and Matilda Vancouver, B.C. V6E 4A4 would be leather/nylon computer briefcase available @ Sea to Sky Hotel or call 898- Coordinator - The program coordina- Bold and CaFital letters Baker. Brothers: Terrence, Paul, Richard greatly appreciated. "Ghirmann", black Sony walkman. 3352. Support your local music. 21 A tor will be responsible for the planning and Dominic. Sister: Marie and daugh- Reward offered for $500 for return of ...... and implementation of a summer day- $1.00 Per Line ter Lorraine Lawana. Survived and will computer hard drive & daytimer. No Paste & Play Open House. The preschool camp for children aged 5 - 10 years. be sadly missed by her loving family. questions asked. Please return these instructors for Paste & Play will be host- He/she will be responsible to liaison Centered Word Ads Spouse Howard George Jr. Brother In loving memory of Noel Hamish two items if you see this ad. Extremely ing an OPENHOUSE Wed., June 4, 6 with the appropriate community agen- Anthony "Merle" Baker. Sisters: Phyllis Clegg, who died at 16 1/2 years as a important data on both items that is p.m.-8 p.m. in the Mezzanine @ Brennan cies, to plan activities, order supplies, $1.00 Per Ad (Reggie) Gus, Joan (Roddie) Peters, result of a car accident June 1,1992. worthless to you. Ph. Jayson 1-800- Park Leisure Centre. Come out & meet the basic bookkeeping, and any other Noel never a day goes by that we don't requirements of the program. This per- Colleen Lewis, Janice "Tassie" I (Ikej 985-6681.21 instructors, view the project approach to Photo Classified George, Sylvia "Bynes" Compston. - think of you. We miss your sparkling preschool programming. Registration for son will work directly with the Sons Keith (Marice) Baker and Eric eyes and mischievous smile. You are Fall Paste & Play Program will begin Coordinator of Children's Services. The $1 5.00 "Skeeter" (Denise) Baker. Daughters: ever remembered by your loving Mum, when the July &August Activity Flyer has Program Coordinator must be 19 years Janice Margaret Baker, Lia (Leo) Dad, Brothers, Sisters, Family and Hole-Jn-One library Shoot-out been distributed (sometime in June). 22A of age, possess a valid driver's license Classifiid DisDlay Ads Deroches, Janice Erica Baker and Jane Friends. 21 Contest. All classified customers who _----_-----_------______------and car, and be returning to a post-sec- Dianna Baker. Many grandchildren, place an ad in the Chief during May are A German Stammtisch meeting will be ondary institution in the fall. Rate of nieces, nephews, toving relatives and entered to win a coupon for bucket of held Thursday, May 29 at 7:30 p.m. in pay: $9.50/hour. B) Program $8.50/col. in. balls in the library Shoot Out event. Two Assistant (2) The program assistant iear friends. Prayers were offered Ask a psychic! Squamish's resident psy- the restaurant of the Sea to Sky Hotel. Nednesday, May 21, 1997 in Lewis winners every week. Make sure to Call Katie at 892-5360 or Christine and will assist the program coordinator in 1 chic Diane Mills writes a regular col- attend the Hole-In-One Library Shoot the day-to-day implementation of the Funeral Chapel, Bremerton, Wash. umn in The Chief. Readers are invited Alois at 892-5653. 21A 'rayers were also offered Thursday, Out May 29 to June 1 at the Squamish _-_----_-_------_------*---- summer daycamp. He/she must be a to send in their questions with birth- Valley Golf & Country Club. Help the secondary or post -secondary student May 22, at 7:30 p.m. in St. Paul's date enclosed and she will answer Squamish Elementary School Parent :atholic Church, 424 W. Esplanade, library fundraiser plus you might win Advisory Council is hosting our 5th returning to school in the fall. Rate of them in upcoming issues. Drop your the grand prize - a vehicle from Greg pay: $7.00/hour. Students applying for Whistler Vorth Vancouver. Followed by Funeral question off in a sealed envelope annual Pre-Teen Dance on Friday, June w&hwJ Gardner GM; or other great prizes; a 6, 1997. 7:OO p.m. to 1O:OO p.m. Ages: 9 these positions must have experience - blass Friday, May 23, at 10:30 a.m. in marked "Diane Mills column" and look 3. Paul's Catholic Church. Father golf vacation in Nevada courtesy of - 13 years. Cost: $5.00. Door prizes and in working with children in a recre- for her special insight in the future edi- Uniglobe Castaways plus many more ational setting. Please send resume to: lennis Alexander O.M.I. celebrant. tions of The Chief. The Squamish Chief concession. Great music. If you have a Double Header Ads nterment Mission Reserve Cemetery. giveaways. Sponsored by the Chief. favorite song - bring it! Lots of parent Kellie Larsen, Coordinator of Childcare n! 381 13 Second Ave. TFNA Squamish's newspaper. 21A Services, Sea to Sky Community The Chief Whistler Question iinds Funeral Services. 988-3734. __-__----__--_____--_--_---_------chaperones. Parents must come into ...... the school to pick up students. Tickets Service Society, Box 949, Squamish, el !O Words or Less $15.04 available at the door. Tickets also avail- B.C. VON 360. Closing date: May 30. 1997.21 able at Homestead Creations & Gifts, ...... SERVICE ASSOCIATIONS Cleveland Ave. 22A ...... Help wanted: Sears Carpet 81 Upholstery Cleaning is seeking mature, Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary meets at the Legion Hall last Tues. of each month at 7:30 KATlMAVlK is accepting applications - for youth age 17 - 21. Gain valuable responsible and reliable individuals for p.m. Executive meeting every second to last Tues. of each month at 7:30 p.m. Ph. Mrs. Poole 898-5714. work experience, meet new friends, immediate positions. Excellent commis- The Chief Plus Mtn. FM * Kinsmen Club of Squamish meets on the 2nd & 4th Thurs. eves. of ea. month. If you are between the and get to know Canada. Call KATI- sion and bonus system. Driver's license required. Preference given to experi- A' !O Words or less $14.00 ages of 19 & 45 and interested in a community club that stresses service and fellowship, Don Burroughs MAVIK toll free at 1-888-525-1503 for more info. Programs start this coming enced applicants. Call 1-800-719-3388. 892-2020 dqS. Ask for Cal or Cindy. 21 d. fall. Application deadline July 7, 1997...... TFNA The Chief Plus * Big BrotheWBig Sisters of Squamish provides volunteer adults to work on a one-to-one basis with Wanted Journeyman Finishing carpen- ______r_-_------__-_------children from single parent families. Call 892-3125. An information meeting for anyone wish- ter required for job in Whistler, to start Community immediately. Must have own finishing d Welcome Wagon hostess brings gifts and greetings whether you're new in town, have a new baby, ing to be part of an Eating Disorder y Cable 3 - tools. Fax resume to 898-2755.21 getting married or know a couple who is. Call Lureen at 898-3929. Support Group will be held on Thurs., ...... '0 Words or Less $19.97 June 5th. 7:OO pm. at Vision Counselling Junior Forest Wardens program is a challenging and rewarding outdoor-oriented experience. Services. #5 (upstairs) 38921 Progress Whiski Jack Resort is looking for sever- - al enthusiastic individuals to work Tele Meetings each Tues. from 7-830 p.m. @ Squamish Elementary. Call Kathy 898-3077. Way (Industrial Park). Everyone welcome. NO charge. For more info. call Sandi Marketing Representatives in Hiahwav 99 Classifids Squamish office. Evening hours. Good * Tantalus SenicM, Centre at 1471 Pemberton Ave. is open Mon-Fri., 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Drop in & enjoy Hurford or Trudy McKay at 892-2213.22A The Chief pay. Ph. Rob at 892-5126 Ive. msg. 21 fers Whistler Question Lillooet News smoke-free social & refreshments. Crib and cards, pool, darts and music every day. Ph. 892-1066 0 Words or Less $25.00 - The Royal Purple of Squamish meets the second Tues. of ea. month @ 8 p.m. If you are free to do volunteer workhelp with the new alcohol & drug awareness program ph. Terry 892-5731. To become a Family and Friends Announcements Network ClassRds new member 892-5731. - - hese ads appear in approximately Squamish Block Parents is in need of new Block Parents throughout the area. You need not be a ij 100 community newspapers in - British Columbia and the Yukon. parent, just someone concerned with safety in the community. Call Squamish RCMP office 898-9611. Ius tax. Kiwanis Club of Squamish meets the first and fourth Tues. of ea. month at 7 p.m. @ Tantalus Seniors e offer. C Words or less $290.00 - lordy lordy ments. Centre. Stew McLeod 898-3594. - Squamish Lions Club meetings are held the first and third Thurs. of the month at 7 p.m. @ Easter Seal REEHENT: Camp rec room. New members/ guests welcome. Ph. Raj Kahlon 892-5011. irtisements should be read on the first - The Howe Sound Arts Council is a volunteer organization created to encourage & assist in dmlop- look who's ication day. The Chef is not responsible ment of the arts in our community. Adriane Polo 898-5930. lrrars appearing beyond the first inser- It is agreed by any display or classmed - Sea to Sky Communities Network (formerly Freenet) public terminals at Squamish Public Library. A rtiser requesting spnce that the liability growing community info. source for non-profit organizations. Free worldwide communications. Ph. 892-5467 50? e paper for errors occurring in the pub Sea to Sky Community Services Society provides support and assistance to individuals & families in ig of any dvertisernent shall be limited - e amount paid far such advertisement. Howe Sound corridor, Call 892-5796. Rotary Club of Squamish meets every Thurs. at noon @ the Sea to Sky Hotel. Visiting Rotarians are Gerry & Colette Osborne are CRIMINATORY LEGISUTIOW: - always welcome to join. plmed to announce the rtisers are reminded that provincial @PPY lotion forbids the publication of any * B.C. Coalition of Motorcyclists meets the second Thursday of each month at the Squamish Valley Rod engagement of their daughter, rtisement that discriminates against and Gun Club at 7 p.m. For details phone Bruce Currie at 898-1552. . ,' lerson because of age, sex, race, Deirdre Osborne, on, calor, ancestry or place of origin -Victim's Rights - The Victim's of Crime Act legislates rights for victims and their families. Victims also to Daniel Taylor, Birthday IL s the condition is justified by a ha have the right to support from their community. if you want to give something back to your community, "I' equirement for the wok invotved. Squamish RCMP Victim Services is in need of volunteers who enjoy helping people. We provide support, son of Phil & Jill Taylor of Grand Forks, CPL 'YRIGHT: information and referrals to people in need. Training and mentorship will be provided. For further info. and BX. right and or propew rights subsist in applications please call Karen at 898-1572, The wedding wiff take place John Gary hrertisements and dl other advertiring * A Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) Program is active in the Sea to Sky corridor to assist rial appearing in this edtMn of The September 6th, 1997 in groups of people who have experienced a traumatic incident at work or elsewhere in their community. In Brine I. 1 t Permission to reproduce wholly or in North Vhncouver, B.C. md in any form whatsoever, must be response to a call on emergency pager 1-604-979-8576, (in Pemberton leave message at 932-5104) a led in Writing from the publisher. Any team of trained' individuals will meet with any group experiencing stress following a traumatic event. The horized reproduction will be sum to Iht pcrfcawjrto Ackwkdgetkrtspedrl occedon = rse in bw. team will assist the group to understand the nature of critical incident stress and hotd a debriefing session, if indicated, to help minimize the potential long-term effects of this type of post traumatic incident stress. OII TIN Chkf ot 892.9161

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and househol foot Silver Line on a 1991 galva- 35 foot 1994 Vacation Air. Air condi- Vancouver Island: large campsite for Waterfront cabin: Anderson Lake. Enjot Unique spacious four bedroom home on 2,000 square foot of prime commercial trailer. $9,995 obo. Phone tioning, washerldryer, microwave, trailer or tent for rent. Swimming, the recreational & investment (Bette quiet cul-de-sac. Excellent water and space available at 38049 second Ave. sleeps 4 comfortably, ample closet waterslides, tennis. $25/day. Phone than mutual funds) value of ownin! mountain views. Large games room, Fully air conditioned. Industrial office space, $20,000, .ob0 Ph. 898-8259.21 av 898-3484.21 waterfront property one hour from den off kitchen, beautiful landscaped available at reasonable rates. Talk to us mpion Command Bridge 260 ...... W h is t Ie r, outs t an d ing mount a in/l a ke fenced yard. Garibaldi Highlands. about incentives. For more info. call power, 280 Volvo leg, trim tabs, 1994 27 foot Dutchmen Royal 5th levette Lake. family oriented guest views. Superb fishing/boating, many $299,000. Phone 898-9188.2 7 Bjorn Nilsson at 892-3571 or Orazio ater cooling, propane wheel, high profile, fiberglass front and cabin with complementary water craft, extras including guest cabin, making 921-1188. 21 n, V.H.F. radio, C/8 radio, snif- rear, 13 foot slide, vent covers, rear $595 weekly. Monthly rates available this ideal for 1 or 2 families. $199,000 Four year old 2,000 square foot home r pack, tandem trailer, much, kitchen, queen bed, full bath, awning, upon request. 81 5-0101.21 ccw (604) 942-3297. ~~CCWA on quiet cul-de-sac, Hospital Hill. Three Office for sublet. 360 square feet. New . Phone 892-3126.22 added drawer space, low mileage, bedrooms, hardwood floor, vaulted ceil- building, Downtown. Phone 892- ...... $27,000. Phone (604) 898-5232.22 REAL ESTATE ings, oak cabinets. Must sell. Moving 7470/898-4150. 22 .------____ Coleman Tent Trailer 21 foot...... overseas. $198,000. 892-3826. 21 ve, comes with awning and Three bedroom duplex in Garibaldi ______------room. Excellent condition. Highlands on green belt, quiet cul-de- 2 level open plan house. 2266 square Phone 898-4042.24 Brackendale - Quality built, 3 bedroom, sac. New kitchen, airtight woodstove, foot 2x6 construction 4 bedroom, 3 JANE DARNELL ...... 1 1/2 baths, end unit. Attractive green new paint, 5 appliances. $148,900. baths, large family room, fireplace, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT glass cabin cruiser, needs space outlook. Built-in vacuum. Lots of Phone 988-3797.21 woodstove, double garage, 4 decks, SERVICES LTD. g. Nice project boat. $500 extras. 3 years old. $159,500.898-3505 creek through back yard. Open house Phone 892-2000.21 1993 Wellciaft Excel 23 foot Sunbridge after 6 p.m. 22 Sunday, June 1, 1200 p.m. to 2 p.m. WESTWAY VlLlAGE ______--______--______c______------_---_.-__------2, 2 t den arid 3 bedroom apt. Volvo Penta. Immaculate condition, Display your home or business to 10005 1541 MacDonald Place. $259,000. r, sleeps 4-6, has shower, sleeps 4, 225 horse power, V8, VHF- 1,500 square foot townhouse. Phone 898-2556.21 Avail. June 1st and July 1st Mountain View Manor. Asking on the world wide web. www7thsun.com. Starting at $550/mon tli ities. Needs some work, AM/FM cassette. Depth sounder, (604)898-4213.TFNccwA (604) 985-8888.21 $32,000. Will consider trade for motor $149,900. Phone Mary 892-3577 days ...... Private 2,300 Square foot, 3 bedroom ...... home or trailer. Phone 898-4804 or 898-3823 evenings & weekends. 22 house on fenced lot on dead end street EMERALD PLACE House for sale: Downtown Second and 3 bedroom townhouse 16 foot Canadian boat trailer, 65 (Squamish). 21 Vancouver. 3 bedroom, woodstove, fridge, in Valleycliffe, backs on to green belt, 2 power motor. Offers please...... Gorgeous townhouse in Brackendale fireplaces, garage/workshop, covered Avail. June &July 1st area. Vendor looking for quick sale and stove. Sale $139,900. Rented at $975/mo. 1993 Palomino Yearling tent trailer. $675/month. Ph. 1-604-436-1423. TFNccw deck, 1 1/2 bathrooms. Quick sale Furnace, 3 burner gas stove, ice box, will help with financing. Call 892-9065...... $181,000. Phone 892-9306.21 sleeps 6, $3,900. 898-9870. 21 21 ______-----_-____r------Waiting list available for Brand new 3 bedroom 2 1/2 baths or1 the following properties: quiet cul-de-sac, Garibaldi Estates. * MOUNTAIN VIEW MANOR Vaulted ceilings, oak kitchen, hardwood " MAPLE TREE COURT floor, 2 fireplaces. $269,000 includes * HIGHLAND GLEN GST. 898-2700. 22 ' SHANNON ESTATES * DIAMOND HEAD * VIKING RIDGE

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Daycare. OCLASSIC COLLECTOR Car Show and CANADIAN LAUNCH! USA's fastest growing A NEW Career? Trained apartment/condo- LLAMAS (LEGACY Classic Sale XI. 72 Llamas 160 Acres, 15 km. from Lillooet. 20 Two bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 bath- ids area. ion May 24 & 25, Kelowna Curling Internet company now in Canada. Expand minium managers needed - all areas. We can being sold by auction. June 7/97,2p.m., Acres alfalfa, good gravity feed irriga- roams, covered carport and me. re, and June 14 & 15 Victoria Memorial your business & earn powerful income. train you right now! Free job placement assis- Westerner Exposition Fairgrounds, Red Deer, tion. Cabins, home, timber. For info. call washer/dryer hook-up. $672/nionth. .4510. TFN a. For consianment and bidder informa- 75.9% Davout and unmecedented matchinq tance. For information/brochure call 681 - Alberta. Call 1-403-346-3148 for details or (250) 256-7910. 22A Available June 1. Phone 898-8213. 5456, 1-800-665-8339. catalogue. ------I 18TFN _^_------_-----__-__------___---_____-______------Lot for sale: Desirable lot in sunr;y labitat HERE'S YOUR Chance to own Llamas. Due to HELI-LOGGING! Men and women - train for Brackendale. Call 898-4262. After 6 e - Valleycl an exciting, high-paying career in the forest ill health 40 Llamas must go. Reasonable Garibaldi Estates - 3 bedroom town- -e Giver ent Auction Mon. June 9, 1997. waiting for a national franchise opportunity. industry! Qualified instruction in rigging prac- offers. Woolies and Classics. (604)946-9400. p.m. 2lccw house. Available June 1. No pets. FN on behalf of City of Calgary, Telus, Total investment less than $1 0,000. Return tices/ground crew operations. 1.H-L. Training $750/month. Close to schools and .------. Ita and other consignors. Partial listing less than 30 days. Only one franchise to be Institute Ltd. B.C. (250)897-1188. RENTALS shopping. Please call Jane Darnell : 91 J.D. 644E; (2) Cat 140G's; 95 Cat sold in any city or town. Call 1-888-243-3358. are. Full or ...... Property Mariagement Services School. 4 backhoe; (2) 95 KW T600 highway CUSTOM HOMES, professionally built to your 892-9190. TFN gravel trucks; crane and bucket INSTANT MAILORDER Profits! Sell unique specifications by Western Canada's Premier I trailers, etc. For more information or to Canadian books, reports, cassettes, mailing WESTPARK APARTMENTS REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY experienced jour- Modular Home Builder, ready for spring deliv- Eagle View Place: 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, gn please call CPA 1-403-269-6600. --- lists! Amazing home business. Free Packet! neyman autobody tech with good autobody Spacious 1 bedroom $525,2 bedroom, ery. Call for our brochure: Real Homes 5 appliances, fireplace. $825/mo. Gateway/BCl, #150-1857 West 4th, repair skills. Preferred GM experience. Must (250)770-1067. Dealers welcome! $575 and large 3 bedroom, $645. Vancouver, B.C. V6J 1M4. have own tools. Excellent' work conditions...... Available immediately. References 2 has Day( Suites include heat, hot water, quiet Fax resume: 1-250-392-4703. QUALITY MANUFACTURED Homes Ltd. Ask location, close to schools. 38861 required. Phone 898-5084. 21 . Can pic1 & USED" Carflruck Financing. No turn MEN! WOMEN! Students! Easy to learn, high _____-----_-----__--______r__------______------about our used single and double wides. "We sh Elemen d credit, no credit, demand home businesses. Step by step INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL Exchange - Buckley Ave. No pets. Resident man- Serve - We Deliver". 1-800-667-1533, Mountain View Place, 1600 square ilable. Cry ks away, everyone instructions. Free info. Send SASE: Hanover Ages 18-30 with agricultural experience to ager 892-3616. TFN -____-_____r--______------foot, 3 bedroom, 1 large den, 2 baths, 2 500. down. Laura 1- Place Communications, Box 3820, Steinbach, live/work with family in Australia, New parking. Available July 1. $850/month. MB, ROA 2AO. Zealand, Europe, Japan. Costs/details - 1- CUSTOM BUILT modular homes designed to TANTALUS MANOR ...... 800-263-1827, Calgary, Alberta. your specifications and your budget. For a 1098 Wilson Cr. Res. Manager 898-2593 leave message. 21 QN& OBLEMS your job is your credit. ABSOLUTELY NO Risk or Investment Start ...... free full color brochure call 1-888-544-HOME. 815-01 38 ______c--___-___------ents, purchase or lease. Cars, your own business and make $$$ right away. You won't believe they are modulars! Three bedroom quiet townhouse, pri- BUSY VANCOUVER Island shop offering the Bachelor $450 - one bedroom $555 - I1 ns, new or used. Trades welcome. Results guaranteed! Call free 24 hours for full following permanent full-time positions: vate yard. Available June 1. 2 bedroom $630 - 2 bedroom den anywhere in B.C. Adam 760-0602.--- details 1-888-333-5106. Welder - should have fabricating experience. t $790/month. Phone 892-5655 or 985- ...... $690 - 3 bedroom $750- includes - 4X4', Cars. Lease or purchase all H.D. mechanic skills an asset. H.D.Mechanic: 8888. 21 nd models new or used. Free delivery MELCO COMPUTERIZED embroidery home experience in logging and road building 1997 FORECAST! NEW Lover, New Job, or $ heat, hot water, cable and parking. . Dlrl0387.1-800- based opportunity. Includes equipment, soft- equipment repair. Volvo Marine Engine Windfall? Accurate, honest predictions. Free Close to school and downtown. ware computer, training and support, for one Mechanic: min. 2 yrs. experience Volvo calendar. 1-900-451-3778, 24hrs 1Et $2.99 No pets. TFN low price $29,000. Contact Mike at 1-888- engine automotive mechanic skills an asset. rnin I.C.C...... 805-8631. Embroidery Systems Canada. (250)956-3123, Fax: (250)956-4888. Two bedroom cottage for rent on Large 3 bedroom apt. with a huge bal- Shuswap Lake near Salmon Arm. RNMENT FUNDS. Government assis- DIGITAL SATELLITE systems. Star Choice dig- cony is available now. Only for family. No $350/week. Call 892-2366 or 898-4793 ital satellite TV service. Seeking dealers now. pets PIS.892-6314 10:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. 21 programs information available. For TRY US absolutely free! Instant live phone after 5 p.m. 21 new or existing business. Take advan- Phone: 1-800-661-9632...... TRAMPOLINES FACTORY Direct. Splash, conversations. 24 hours a day! 1000's of sin- of the government grants and loans. Call ...... Bounce, Mega Bounce. Parts, repairs. All Two bedroom basement suite in down- 11 Estatt 505-8866. QUALITY TOYS-Discount prices. Jocus needs makes. Dealer inquiries. 1-800-663-2261. gle B.C. women call every day! Call: 1-800- town. Available June, $650/month. .------____-_--_------representatives in your area - low cost, edu- ...... 651-6338 or free trial (604)257-5700. t ...... Utilities not included. Ph. 892-1343. 22 Brackendale: 3 bedroom duplex de excellei cational and fun toys. Income potential in a ZING FACT. The Internet will grow by SAWMILL $4895 SAW Logs into Boards, --______r----___------available May 1. Brand new, No pets. r those wit I% in 24 mo's. Huge earnings potential no-pressure environment. Phone; 1-800-361- planks, beams. Large capacity. Best sawmill CANADA'S MOST Gifted Psychics have 4587 Ext.9426. answers to your problems or questions about Two bedroom Westway Village. Fridge, $850/month. Please call Jane Darnell I motivatio World's fastest growing internet fran- value anywhere. Free information 1-800-566- Property Management Services. . Full training. Investment required 1- 6899. Norwood Sawmills, R.R.2, Kilworthy, health, love, relationships, money, lucky num- stove included. Parking. Available immed. I to Sky Rei 892-5310 days, 892-4497 eves. 21 892-9190. 14TFN training an i78-7588. Ontario POE 1GO. bers. $2.99/minute. 18t. 24 hours. 1-900-451- _-___^______----___------...... ,------_--__--_-_-----___c______------4336. ified ne\ p BUSINESS Opportunity exc. business FOR SALE: Family run restaurant on 5 lots. HEATMOR OUTDOOR stainless steel wood ...... ilnder new management. Garibaldi Cozy one bedroom side x side duplex ut about rtunity. Pizza franchise turnkey operation Newly renovated on busy Hwy 16 in Fort furnace. Alberta dealership. Harris Custom 20/20 WITHOUT GLASSES! Safe, rapid, non- Garden Court. Two bedroom suite avail- with yard, washer/dryer hook-up. istate ca 100. Good return on investment. Fraser B.C. For further info call: (250)690- Sawmill 1-403-892-3224. surgical, permanent restoration in 6-8 weeks. sble June 1. Close to school and shop- Available June 1 or sooner. Manager fa pive training. Good locations throughout 7470. Airline pilot developed, doctor approved. Free ling. 898-1755. 21 $492.09/month plus utilities. Phone tial meeting k Alberta. Financing available O.A.C. For ______-__--_---____c______------information by mail: 1-406-961-5570, Ext.249; ...... 898-8213. TFN info call Spiro Panagopolous (604)942- LAKE COWICHAN excellent business oppor- Fax 1-406-961-5577. http://www.visionfree- ______L______------tunity. Convenience store t residence. Terms he bedroom suite for rent, bright, DO YOU have a product or service & would dorn.com Satisfaction guaranteed -re available $339,000 plus inventory. Call 1-250- like to advertise it on the Internet? We had 14 Nasher/dryer, patio, fireplace. Garibaldi Estates - Three bedroom. --_-___--_--_---______I______------quamish Ltc 715-8230. million shoppers visit our site in April. Call for leferences required. $600/month. Available June 1. Brand new. No pets. I more (604)922-6985 ONE CALL ...That's all. Call the best psychic 'hone 892-9546. 21 $850/month. Please call Jane Darnell IINUM RAILING and Vinyl decking deal- advisors. When you need a friend to talk ...... Property Management 892-9190. TFN Ieeded. No large investment required. about Love, Money Problems $3.99/min, ...... 24hrs. 18t. 1-900-870-1025. Jew large one bedroom apartment I$$$ part or full-time. Training available. MONSTER CONCERT piano sale. Factory-. lowntown Squamish, very private, MARINA ESTATES: Ocean front patio ialership info phone: 1-800-667-2596 direct Baldwin Grand Pianos, June 6-7-8 only...... NEED A Lawyer or Legal information? If you arge sunny deck. Quiet non-smoker with large 2 bedroom attached. Comes Orchard Park Shopping Ctr. Huge Sale spon- think you might have a legal problem but 000 PER YEAR potential as Information vanted. $650/month plus utilities. with 5 appliances and underground sored by Moir Pianos, Kelowna 860-1440. aren't sure; if you need legal advice but don't r. No inventory, low overhead, cash RETIRE IN Creston B.C. the heart of the 'hone 892-2000. 21 parking. Small pet allowed. $l,000/mo. know where to look; if you need a lawyer but ?ss. Canada's fastest growing franchise. KINSMEN SLO-PITCH, Edson, Alberta, June Kootenays. Free information package on Call 815-4323. 21 don't know one - the Lawyer Referral Service ---_--_--___r--_____------others earning up to $1,000 per day. 27-29. 256 teams, 4 games minimum. Beer Creston's most exceptional adult living town- based option available. 1-888-889- can help you. It's simple and inexpensive. Gardens. $300. entry, co-ed 5 and 5. Contact: home development. Phone: 1-250-428-9445. Three bedroom duplex, large fenced, 1 A 30 minute consultation with a lawyer costs U Store It - Mini storage space avail------.------.-.---~------Dave Phone/fax: 1-403-723-7400. Email: [email protected] full bath, 2, 1/2 baths. On cul-de-sac. only $10. In Vancouver & the Lower Mainland lble in new facility. Bay sizes vary from $985/month. Available immed. Phone I. OLD Ex-President Large Corporation call 687-3221. In other areas of B.C. call toll- O'x16' to 10' x 32' with garage door (604) 990-9872. 22 up 18 hrs/day career to work 18 free 1-800-663-191 9. Dial-A-Law: Free lpening. Located in Squamish eek. Having fun and maintain high 6 fig- general legal information on 130 different idustrial Park. Phone pager 892-3335 KS come. How? Doing what? Details call: CONSOLIDATE ONE easy payment. No more STEEL BUILDINGS: "Cheaper Than Wood". idewell (6041951-2524. stress. No equity-security. Good or bad credit. topics is now available 24 hours a day from 3r more info. 18TFN ...... touch tone phones. In the Lower Mainland Quonset-Straightwall quonset, Structural Garibaldi Highlands: Thrct! bedroom Immediate approval, immediate relief. Steel Buildings. B.C. Company, we won't be KERB - Own your own business. Part- National Credit Counsellors of Canada. 1 call 687-4680, outside the Lower Store front avail. in new facility in main floor of house, dech with view, - undersold. Service and satisfaction guaran- lr full-time. Installing on-site, continu- 888-777-0747. Licensed & Bonded. Mainland Toll-free 1-800-565-LAWS(5297). quamish Industrial Park, 1,500 square fenced yard. Available June 1. I teed! Western Steel Buildings 1-800-565- S ncrete, landscape edging. Total equip- Operators are available to ft?et with loading bay. Phone U Store It $900/mon t ti plus uti Ii t i es . Ret e r en ces 1 proven system, training. 1-800-667- assist you weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 9800. required. 892-5828. 21 ______-______------~-P ager # 892-3335 for more info." 12TFN . 4:30 p.m. Dial-A-Law can be reached on the -. COUNSELLOR TRAINING Institute of Canada internet at: STEEL BUILDINGS from one of B.C.'s largest artial shop space available to be rent- Three bedroom ranchel- for rent in UM VENDING Routes. Rival the best P offers on-campus and correspondence cours- http://www.acjnet.org/dialalaw/bc.htm/ A steel companies. Arched rib and pre-engi- ed approximately 20' x 30' with hoist. Dentville. Fridge, stove, washer/dver 4sk us to prove it. Gary Rawlins. Eagle es toward a Diploma in Counselling Practice, public service of the B.C. Branch Canadian neered buildings. Erecting and foundation $ 425/mo. Shared space negotiable. No pets. $850/month plus :ttilities. Systems (604)597-3532 or 1-800-387- to begin this month. Free catalogue, call Bar Association, funded by the Law services available. Phone; Morsteel Building Comes with air & hydro included. 898- Available immediately. Phone 898- 24hrs 1-800-665-7044. Foundation of B.C. Systems Ltd. 1-800-773-3977. 5:698. ZOTFNA 9454.27 ...... ______-______-____------.------______------~.~--

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Beautiful home available August 1 Responsible couple looking to rent a Organic Produce Private setfirig with ocean views. 2 or 3 one or two bedroom apartment or Wednesday home delivery. I BRACKENDALE- -- BUILDERS I Dan Messenger NETWORK 99 with Refrigerated ‘service. Call Ross bedrooms charm and character, 2 house with parking, washer/dryer and Additions Renovations Decks Fences fireplaces, sundeck. living room, decks privacy. Call Brigitte at 892-9161 days 898-4580.20TFN I New Construction I arid solarium, 2 bathrooms and ensuite. or 898-9659 evenings. TFNA Residential L Commercial view kitchen, modern appliances. 2,500 P.O.Box 3883 But: 604-m-1772 CLASS1FI E DS square feet, with easy driveway and AUTOMOTIVE Goribald1 Highlmds. 6.C. h11: W-815-9383 carport. Ideal for quiet couple. STUCCO h9.C 604-892-8699 References required. $1.950. Phone For just per week (for 20 words or less; (604) 921 -0791 Lions Bay. 26 New & Old Homes $25 ...... 1977 Oldsmobile Omega. 8 cylinder, Garages, Additions, etc. your classified ad will appear in Four bedroorn house iri Dentville area. 305 auto. Excellent running condition Fridge. stove, washer, dryer, gas fire- $500 ob. 892-2282.20TFNA place. Available immediately. 892-5310 days. 892-4497 eves, 892-3373 mes- 1984 Ford Tempo. Excellent running car. sage 21 $850. Phone (604) 926-3589.22 ...... Five bedroorn house downtown. One 1987 dark blue Pontiac Acadian, runs bathroom. carport arid garage. and looks great. 159,000 kms. $1,250 I Drew’s Painting & I plus utilities. Available oho. Phone 898-3398. 21 S1,000/mo ...... riow Rekrciic;es reqtiired Phone 892- 94 12 af~c!r 6 prri ?1 1987 Red Camaro 2.8L, 5 speed, T- BRUSH ROLLER ...... rook, air conditioning. Very good condi- Interior Exterl t-iighiarid:; 3 ticdrooni house or1 tion $4,200 Obo. 892-9178. 21 Free Estimates _.______--___-______------THESE ADS WILL REACH MORE 1 hiiridtlrbrrd All appliances included QUALITY DAYCARE f ericcil yard, grt?at view, available iiow 1989 Chcvrolet Beretta GT. EX~.coridi- Vranckx 898-0750 THAN 23,000 READERS, tion., one owner, loaded, $5,000. Days $1 ,20t)/!ll(J Cdll tjg8-2577 21 available in my home 938-1763/eves 938-1406. 26ccwTFN ...... in the Estates. Call now to book a 1993 Sunbird LE 2 door, standard, one Call Aimee at tiourii for rcrit IO Garibaldi Estates, owner. Excellent condition. $6,500. Network 99 classified! c:ookiricJ arid lauridry facilities Phone Phone 898-3636. 21 BE 89805294 dPPL fJ98-314? 23 REP@

PARTS 0 SALES 0 SERVICE Horida 250 Elite. Only 7,000 kms. Jeff Shea 892~19161 flourrinia 11: w;iiitt?iJ 111 iicw 3 tmjroorn $2,500. 892-2225. 21 Pjione: 898-Z& 898-2378 t (J Air iho (1:; t : La uiidr y cji s t iwas t ier. fir e - ...... Thanks I iilact?. mi sriiokirig, no pets $350/rno. 1986 t-londa Motorcycle, VFR750 for the IllUS iJ(llltlf2S Availi~bl~June 1. Interceptor. Good condition, 65,000 Mi[:tiCllt: 898-3653 17TFN krns. $4,500 obo. Phone 892-9607. 22 breathing ...... space Coirifortablc 3 berlrooiri ~OUS~in ideal Chi loca tiori if1 Highlands. $400/rno. A message from the 75%of iric I tides uti I itics. Non-smoker pre- 1987 Nissan 4x4 king cab. New tires, British Columbians who don’t May 25-31 forred Phoriu 898-4593.21 230,000 kms. Asking $5,000 obo. Phone smoke to businesses & public ...... _...... (604) 898-2522. 21 $15 per month places stoyiny smoke free Aries - March 21/April20 ...... Oric 140 ~(l~aiefoot room available in Now is the time to make your move at work. Telling the 100%N@ Srnoklng Bvbw lnhaiwe right people about your ideas puts you in the spotlight. shnrcd iicw i~ccornrnodatioii 5 appli- 1987 Jeep Cherokee Chief 4x4, 2 door, Call 892-3335 5-speed, 4.0 litre, original owner. Roof I Don’t be nervous. Your family is behind you for support. arictis S395/inoiitli plus 1/2 utilities. A close friend is there for you when you have a problem. Frida! 10t1 898-0714.21 rack. am/fm cassette, new clutch, muf- fler, recent brakes, 240,000 kms...... Taurus -April 21/May 21 12:0( Uric t)txhuoni biisenient suite partially $7,000 Phone 898-4017. 21A Be bullish when it comes to meeting new people on fwriisticd, sharud kitchon. Would suit _____.______-______L_.______------Tuesday. Someone who has a lot of influence in the busi- quiet workirig person Nori-smoker, no 1988 Dodge 3/4 ton 4x4, propane, DOWNING ness world will enter your life and present you with a Noon pots $400/riiorith plus 1/3 hydro. $8,500. Phone 892-3577. TFN golden opportunity. Don’t let it slip away. Loved ones will ______c______------Joseph Clare (Frank) Office Hour Av;i i lij til e i mrried. Ptiorie 898-9759. need your support later in the week. Be there for them. T f Ncc w A 1991 Suburban, fully loaded, Michelin Downing aged 71 Monday to FI1 ...... tires, tinted windows, CD player and Gemini - May 22/June 21 Predeceased by his SOP It’s your turn to shine this week.Your personality wins you :00 a.m. to 5:d Rooin for rent (Brackendale). Large 4 phone, barn doors, second owner. Very good condition. $1 9,000, Phone 898- Brent. Survived by his favor at work, and you make a lasting impression on a berlroorn house. Hot tub. large patio superior. As for romance, your personal life sparkles too. arid yard $350/1nonth plus shared utili- 9899. 21 loving wife Vivian of 48 ...... An old friend comes back into your life. ties PhOric 898-3380 23 years. Daughter Tracey, ...... 1991 Jeep YJ, white, 2.5 It. New soft son-in-law Rex, sons Cancer - June 22/July 22 top. Excellent tires, great shape. $9,000 Work gets hectic this week, but don’t worry. While you II classified ad! It’s your Chief responsibility. .. Gerry & Leslie, brother Advertise your great deals or just let obo Phone 892-2356. 21 may be overwhelmed at times, you can handle the pres- ...... FOR HIRE be repaid by them know you’re there. Call 892-9161. Kevin, sisters, Marie and sure. Just try to remain calm. A loved one turns to you in Firewood for sale * Yard clean-up eque, Visa 1993 Plymouth Grand Voyager LE. Mary. Grandchildren a time of need. Be yourself, and he or she will get all of CR Loaded, warranty, new tires and Tree removal * Scrap steel pick-up the support that he or she needs. Mastercan brakes. $1 6.000 obo. Phone 892-4273 Furniture moving Ryan, Royce, Rory, after 6 p.m. weekdays. TFNA Noreen and great Leo -July 23/Augu~t23 ...... You feel more like a lamb than a lied this week, but don’t granddaughter Jenelle. get discouraged. This feeling of insecurity will pass by ATTN: 1995 Chev S10 4 cylinder, 5 speed, Memorial to be held at Friday, and you’ll be back to your old self again. Look to am/fm cassette, 44,000 kms. $14,500 Ford Owners the Squamish Legion a close friend for an encouraging word. Don’t be too shy From time to time some Phone 892-5929 evenings. 21 to strike up a conversation with a co-worker. Need help with your Saturday, March 31 at Ford vehicles have been SERVICES computers? 1:00 p.m. In lieu of Virgo -Aug 24/Sept 22 recalled. It is very important All of your hard work pays off, and the higher-ups finally Networks, Installations, Upgrades, flowers donations to the Classified Word to Squamish Ford Mercury Trouble-shooting, Tutoring, MAC/PC notice you. Enjoy it, but don’t become overconfident. to complete all of these Squamish Health Care You’ll still have to work hard to stand out among your co- 1 Words or Less NU-LOOK Kitchens Foundation Box 6000, workers in the future. That special someone finally makes outstanding recalls. CALLC3 CONNECTIONS a move. ch Additional Woi Paul Bryant 815-0094 Pager 1-604-918-31 53 If you own a 1985 or newer 892-2300. Squamish, B.C.VON 3G0 Ford, please call 892-3673 1OTFN would be appreciated. Libra - Sept 23/0ct 23 old and Capital Lc ...... You’re in the money this week. You finally finish a project or 1-800-668-1399. Squamish Funeral at work, which wins you compliments from co-workers. Please have your vehicle Suncoast Kitchen and Bath. Direct Chapel in care of Your love life blossoms as a friend of a friend asks you $1.00 Per Lin serial number ready. sales no middle man. Phone 892-9108 out. This is the opportunity to let your personality shine. or fax 892-5588. TFN FOR RENT arran Centered Word 1 - 1000 sq. ft. of off ice . Scorpio - Oct 24/Nov 22 500 Things start to get to you at work this week. It seems as if $1.00 Per Ad space. Will build to suit. everyone is against you and everything you do is wrong. Lawn maintenance. power raking, prun- Take some time off to collect your thoughts. A little relax- ing, fertilizing, complete spring clean- Very reasonably priced. ation is just what you need to rejuvenate yourself. Photo Classifie up for your complete landscaping Mornings, call 892-5663. $1 5.00 1581 Pemberton Avenue needs. New yards-and old yards. 898- Sagittarius - Nov 23/Dec 21 Squamish 5942. 10TFN Be careful making important decisions late in the week. Think things through thoroughly, and don’t make any lassified Display hasty decisions. Ask for advice from loved ones if it makes you feel better. A stranger introduces himself. Take $8,5O/col. in, it slowly. Capricorn - Dec 22/Jan 20 You get the green light to move ahead on an important project at work this week.’ Act professional and don’t become a control freak - you can have a lasting impact. “ RESIDENTiAI” A loved one takes up most of your free time taking care of $425/mo, Bachelor suite at 1090 Wilson. Avail. June 1. a personal problem. Don’t get upset; just be supportive. $550/mo, New 1-bdrm suite on Newport Ave. Avail. June 1. Aquarius -Jan 21/Feb 18 $650/mo, 3-bdrm in 4-plex on 6th Ave. Avail. June 1. h Everything goes well at work, and your manager even $900/mo, 3-bdrm house on 3rd Ave. with new double garage. Avail. immediately. comments on your progress. Superiors have their eye on e $980/mo, 3-bdrm immaculate condo at Eagleview. Avail. June 1. you. As for romance, your new attitude pays off when it $1 000/mo, 3-bdrm duplex on Meadow. Very clean, fully fenced. Avail. now. comes to the opposite sex. Your phone will be ringing. CHERYL NlVEN ROD DEROUIW e $1200/mo, 4 bdrm house on Wilson Cres. Avail. now Pisces - Feb l9/March 20 8! $1300/mo,3/4 bdrm, 2 bath, fully fenced yard backing on greenspace on Guilford. Avail. June 1 You feel like a fish out of water early in the week. While you go through the same daily routine as always, things “COMMERCIAL SPACE” will seem different, and you’ll feel out of place. Don’t get “STRATA MANAGEM ENT” worried. The feeling will pass by the end of the week. Just Two thousand square feet, air conditioned office space, can be divided. You can always use objective, professional advice whether you are involved 3rd Ave., downtown Squarnish. try to stay focused and relaxed. in a new strata plan or in an established complex. Call us anytime. Brand new commercial building at Second Ave. at Victoria. FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS Excellent choice of office space available. Fantastic view from all offices. May 25 - Miles Davis, Jazz Trumpeter 800 sq. ft. bay in Industrial Park with beautiful suite above. Both spaces, May 26 - Sally K. Ride, Astronaut s-1 May 27 - William Sessions, FBI Director onlv $13001rno. m*-- . May 28 - Gladys Knight, Singer; May 29 Bob Hope, Comedian May 31 - Joe Namath, Football Player 81 The Chief Squamish, B.C. 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Calvary Community PS Services - Sunday morn- ing family worship ser- vice at 38043 Second or less Avenue at 1030 :i.iii. in Nursery & Sundriy School at the same time. Teens are invited to Youth Night on Frid;iys :it 730 p.111. Youth phone: 898-5898. Fa~iiily ion SELL IT counselling av;iilable. All welcome. Pastor \Y/alter wso Ganible, 892-3310. Highlands Gospel Hall Elder Gordon Stewart, >RE 898-5091. Sunday break- ing of the bread at 9:30 ami., Sunday School 11:30 a.m., Gospel Meeting 7 p.m., Monday Bible Hour 7-8 pm., Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. ACROSS3. It helps little firms DOWN1. Colorless, odorless gas used 7. Touch as fuel St. John's Anglican in the 8. Clean up 2. Lots and lots and lots Church - Sunday ser- 9. Birds of prey 3. Perceives vices 8 am. and 10 am 4. Make a promise or commit- 10. More frightful men t - 11. Inner or outer For details call Rev. Johr - 5. Introduction Stephens at 898-5100. 12. Strains 6. Consent 14. Young bird of prey 12. Tit for Squamish United I_ 17. Hot , a real dish 13. Moray, for one Chief Classifieds Church - Minister: Rev. 21. Held fast 15. Rapid bustling movement Claire Bowers, 892-5727 24. Unreachable serve 16. Small amount Sunday Worship Hour 25. Examines 18. Solution 26. Desensitized, in a way 19. Italian coastal province begins at 10 a.m. Infant 20. Lessening *I l-,t Nursery provided. 27. Stun with noise 21. Desensitize 'elling the now with more choices. 28. Spanish seaport 22. Viz spot 1igh t. Sunday School is held at 29. Notch 23-ViQnr r support. 10 a.m. problem. Friday Vdeycliffe Christian 12:oo Squsmish Fellowship 892-5023, beople on Chief Pastor Vic Peters. the busi- Double Header Ads )u with a Noon Sunday Worship Service: ones will 11 a.m., Sunday School, r them. Office Hours: 0 Squamish Chief 0 Whistler Question Monday to Friday 930 a.m. :00 a.m. to 5:OO p.m. St. Joseph's Catholic wins you QuestionWhistler 20 Words or Less $1 5.00 Church 2449 The Lion on a rkles too. Boulevard, Garibaldi Highlands. Fr. Angelo De Pompa, 898-4355. Ihile you II classified ads must Mass: Saturday, 430 the pres- le repaid by Cash, qEE@, The Chief Plus Mtn. FM p.m.; Sunday, 9 a.m. Peemerecycle to you in and 11 a.m. Confession: get all of CR eque, Visa or Mastercard. 20 Words or less $14.00 Saturday, 4 p.m. or by ippointment anytime. this newspaper 2atechism (CCD): grades but don't . pass by K-7 on Thurs., 630-7:40

I Look to The Chief Plus 3.m., may register any- ;too shy ime. Community Cable 3 iquamish Baptist 2hurch Pastor: John 1s finally Classified Word Ads Irozier, 898-3737. onfident. 20 Words or Less $19.97 your co- 1 Words or Less $7.00 issociate Pastor: Paul ly makes :h Additional Word 30C hacker. Sunday Highway 99 Classifieds Worship and Sunday dd and Capital Letters ichool, 9:30 and 11 am. a project iquamish Pentecostal workers. $1.00 Per Line Squamish Chief lSkS you :hurch I shine. Whistler Question lillooet News 'astor: Dcnvyn Costinak, REQUEST Centered Word Ads 92-3680. Sunday :ms as if $1.00 Per Ad 20 Words or less $25.00 chool, 10 a.m. Morning i wrong. Vorship, 11 a.m. FOR PROPOSALS le relax- Photo Classified Evening Service, 6 p.m. to develop a $1 5.00 Wednesday Night Prayer Network Classif ieds and Bible Study, 730 Sea to Sky Corridor e week. p.m. ake any lassified Dis$y Ads These ads appear in approximately 100 community Church Jesus Christ . ies if it newspapers British Columbia and the Yukon. of Forest Sector Strategic Plan :If. Take $8,50/col. in. in of Latter Day Saints Stan Thompson, Branch Proposals clearly marked "Sea to Sky Corridor 25 Words or Less $290.00 President. 4208 1 Ross Forest Sector Strategic Plan" will be accepted iportant Road, Brackendale. up to and including 4:W pm, June 13,1997. d don't impact. 898-3535. , care of PHONE: Please pick up required proposal package from brtive. Municipal Hall, 37955 - 2nd Avenue, Squamish. Squamish Trails Society Inquiries regarding this proposal should be er even AGM is meeting Thursday, directed to Bob Miles, Administrator or Mayor eye on June 5th in the banquet when it Lonsdale at (604) 81 5-5005. :ing. room at the Howe Sound 89219161 Inn & Brew Pub. . While ICE USER'S MEETING , things in't get Sell your old stuff. ek. Just FM: You can make fast cash Wednesday, May 28th the easy way! Clean out at 7:OO p.m. your closets, then sell all those unwanted items in Junior Lounge dian . the- classifieds. Brennan Park Leisure Centre 89218483 The Chief 89209161 For further information please phone 898-3684. Tuesday, May 27, 1997 The Chief Squamish, B.C......

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