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No longer province's lowest budget sees ••$ taxes soaring department for the restructured ($600), Sunshine Coast by Penny Fuller municipal district. According to Maritime Historical Society In spite of attempts to trim its Meredith, there are no strings ($1500), Sechelt Volunteer Fire budget 'to the bone' Sechelt attached to the $179,000 grant Department Jaws of Life council brought in a 1989 but the ministry 'highly recom­ ($1200), Breakaway Program 13 budget last week that will see mends' that it be used to pur­ ($500), RCMP Auxiliary ($600), residential tax rates go up 50 per chase equipment. Gibsons Chamber of Com­ •1 cent. This increase will change Last year, Meredith said, on­ merce - brochure ($500), and Sechelt's ranking as the lowest ly a small portion was used for Chatelech bursary ($400). • residential tax rate in the pro­ equipment purchase and the rest In addition to other grants, vince to the fifth lowest. was spent with general revenue. the Arts Centre will be receivinjg Two changes have had a ma­ The tax rate last year, he main­ $500 and the library will have Us jor impact on the budget: tained, should have been closer annual grant increased tp salaries and an equipment to four mils, rather than three $27,000. :• reserve fund. In a press con­ mils. Ten thousand dollars has ference held last week, Mayor Grants to local organizations been set aside to hire consultarit George Cuff to do an ad­ • S -Tom Meredith justified an addi­ are also up $11,000 from last tional $80,000 in administrative year's $20,000 budget. ministration study. \ salaries. He said the wages were Organizations that will be Every taxation category will set by calculating the average of receiving money from Sechelt see an increased rate this year. 10 municipalities of sizes similar include: Travel Sunshine Coast Residential taxes climb from to Sechelt. The wages were then ($2500), Festival of the Written three mils to 4.5 mils, utilities brought up to slightly below Arts ($5500), Outdoors from seven mils to eight mils. those averages. Unlimited ($225), Elphinstone The industrial rate climbs from "We had a very, very unhap­ Aero Club ($500), Sunshine 9.5 mils to 11 mils and t_(e py staff," he said. "Now they Coast Home Support ($3000), business rate from eight mils io are certainly not overpaid and Sunshine Coast Community 10 mils. y -they certainly are overworked." Services ($4000), Sechelt and The increases are expected id In an attempt to alleviate the District Chamber of Commerce generate an extra $392;494 this workload on employees, two ($9000), Sechelt Marsh Society year. Y additional administrative staff have been hired and one 'casual' employee who has been Howe Sound used almost full time has now been put on staff. sets priorities An equipment reserve fund he felt the Sunshine Coast of $182,000 has been set up to by Ellen Frith purchase necessary equipment Regional District (SCRD) The clearing of a small lot at the mouth of Roberts Creek was swiftly accomplished last Thursday as when the need arises. The cost is The West Howe Sound should split the cost of this pro­ man and machine laid waste a piece of land everybody involved feels should have been made part of offset by a grant from the pro­ Recreation Commission ject since Cliff Gilker Park is a the park. See story. —EBe_ Frith photo vincial government highways (WHSRC) established the regional one. priority of some of the projects Area E Director Jim Gurney to be accomplished by the com­ said the SCRD did not have any Negotiations break down mission during 1989 at its May 3 available funds left in its park's meeting. budget. "It would be getting There were several sugges­ blood from a stone," he said. tions for park improvements Although the motion to go and projects made but the com: ,ahead with the project at Cliff Why then is a house going up ,vtold me no offer has been mission voted the establlishmenf Gilker Park "did not include by Ellen Frith fer although they once offeree} of a water supply at Cliff Gilker on it instead? me a dollar!" ' i made." mention of the SCRD sharing The fire that filled Roberts Bob Michor, a representative '. 'VWe have no way to raise Park in order to develop the ball the cost, Gurney gave his word Brett MacGillivray, SCRD park was of top priority. The Creek on Thursday with smoke of the company who owns the Director for Area D, said the lot that ;.money," MacGillivray, he would look into any and ash was coming from the land, said he has repeatedly of­ WHSRC chairman replied. projected cost of the project is possibility of grant money or had always been offered to the $15,000. slash being burned on a newly- fered the lot to the SCRD and SCRD for around $70,000 and "We haven't made an offer other SCRD funds being cleared piece of property many now he's waited long enough. because we don't know where Hans Penner, Area D repre­ available to help defray ex­ that was far beyond anything sentative on the WHSRC said people had always assumed was "The SCRD would probably the SCRD could possibly raise. the money is coming from." penses. part of the regional park at the have got a deal two years ago," "We just don't have the money MacGillivray later told the mouth of the creek. he said, "but they never made a in the budget," he said, "and Coast News the SCRD never This small irregular lot has serious offer. Now it's the only that's the tragedy." thought Michor would ever get Mah I man resigns | been used as a park access for a building permit for the lot. He building lot in Roberts Creek." He told the Coast News the Joan Mahlman has resigned as chairman of the West : many years and was home, bird said he always thought it was The company Michor repre­ SCRD had offered Michor five Howe Sound Recreation Commission. She was a represen- '•;'•• watchers say, to a remarkable too small and much too near the : sents is an individual who acres of crown land as a swap at tative on the commission from Area E. ; variety of their feathered creek. divides his time between Van­ one time but the provincial The new chairman is Brett McGillivray, director for Area. > friends. The trees on the piece couver and Toronto. He bought government had vetoed that "We're surprised he got a D, and Mahlman's place On the commission has been taken > of land might have been scrub the Roberts Creek lot in order idea. building permit," MacGillivray by Area E Director Jim Gurney. > but the birds liked them. to build a retirement home on it said. "We were hoping he Gibsons representative Barry Lynn has also stepped down ~ Now the trees are gone, the for his parents who presently Hans Penner, Area D wouldn't." because he has recently moved out of the municipality. He is > land has been cleared, ditches live in England. representative on the West ' "Nobody thought I would be replaced on the commission by Wally Dempster. > 1 have been dug, plans for a two- Michor says the owner is well Howe Sound Recreation Com­ able to build on that lot," bedroom house overlooking the aware of the significance of his mission (WHSRC) brought the Michor said, "but I've worked beach laid aiid everybody - the lot bordering as it does on the issue of the Roberts Creek lot with the government and know people living in Roberts Creek, park and would have been will­ up at the commission's May 3 what has to be done. And I'm On the Inside the Sunshine Coast Regional ing to make a deal with the meeting. completely legal." District (SCRD) politicians, the SCRD. At that time, Penner thought With permission from the Laughter of the Gods P.2 : park superintendent, even the "He was willing to sell it," the clearing of the lot wasn't go­ federal fisheries, Michor plans Leters to the editor .. .P.3&19 owner of the land who is ing to begin for another few 0 Michor said, "and to accept to extend the lot and reclaim the Cystic Fibrosis reality P.9 building the house - all shake payment in installments, or days. "Call the owners and tell land which has been eroded and Skatebowl conflict P.15 Y their heads sadly and agree the even to exchange this lot for them the regional district is he has solved his septic tank prcjperty should have been another piece of property. The serious about buying the pro­ problem by investing in a small Channel 11. P.17 made part v f• the park. SCRD never made a serious of­ perty," he said. "The owner Please turn to page 12

I-- Fire threatens airport 'ill' *i and the causes are unknown ; by Phillipa Beck "There was no way he could I: : arid presumed to be accidental, pull out," Gruner said. "He B.C. Forestry placed a ban Sechelt Field Protection Officer was circled by flames on one oh all controlled burns Thurs­ Mike Whitehouse said. There side. Then the water bomber day after a fire May 1 will be no RCMP investigation. knocked the flames back and destroyed six acres of slash and Strong, gusting winds blew the Sechelt Fire Department I ftarrowly missed the hydro the fire quickly through the dragged a pump through the power lines at the Sechelt air­ slash and toward the timber at bush and we had lots of water." port.: the back of the airstrip by the B.C. Forestry personnel were Twenty volunteer firefight­ time the volunteer firemen ar­ on hand immediately to assess ers from Sechelt, Halfmoon rived at 2:30 pm, said Gerry the fire. They had a bird dog (a , Bay and Roberts Creek battled Gruner one of the firefighters spotter plane) circling by 3 pm, for five hours to contain the from Sechelt. and by 3:30 a water bomber blaze that was only half a "It's the largest brush fire from Abbotsford was on site, kilometre from the airport I've seen," he said. "We got off Whitehouse said. The Forestry buildings. really lucky this time because workers stayed at the bum until Or • The fire caused no major the woods weren't too dry. If it 10 am the next, morning to en­ .131 -' damage because it missed cat­ were later in the summer, sure it was completely out. ching any large timber but everything could have gone : The bomber made nine trips Hydro will have to replace one up."- y, .'-": dumping 150 gallons each time .

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Director Brett McGillivray of Roberts Creek describes the failure of the Sunshine Coast Regional District to ac­ quire the segment of land at the mouth of Roberts Creek as a tragedy. We would suggest that it is more a comedy of errors. Here we had a case where the SCRD and the land-owner were in agreement that the land should become a park. Negotiations took place for two years and got nowhere. It does not seem unreasonable that the owner should ask for $70,000. That would seem to be about the market value of a lot on the waterfront in Roberts Creek. It would appear that the SCRD was so sure that the owner was bound up in bureaucratic red tape that he could never build on the lot and this kept them from making a serious offer on the property. But Mr. Michor seems to be a resourceful fellow and did manage to get all the requisite approvals to put a dwelling right at the mouth of the creek. There are serious implications to this case, besides the great shame that the mouth of Roberts Creek, everybody agrees, should have been a regional park and now may not be. A few months back Director Jim Gurney, the leading ii opponent of restructuring, got so enraged at a restructur­ ing meeting that he walked out of the room when Russell Crum suggested that the flexibility and ability to take ac­ tion of a district municipal structure was likely to prove much more useful in the future for control of the develop­ Problem of foreign ment that is surely coming to the Sunshine Coast. But one has to ask oneself if the SCRD cannot protect the mouth of one of the Coast's best known creeks with an owner willing to cooperate and after two years of trying, buyers seen world wide how effective is it going to be if a tidal wave of develop­ ment hits the Coast? In contrast, the Town of Gibsons moved swiftly recently My address for most of last This is quite easily done as In , of course, it's trading it for real estate to acquire the last waterfront space in Gibsons Harbour as year was difficult to learn to Gwynedd has one of the lowest the Hong Kong Chinese. wherever they can find it and a waterfront park. The contrast between the ineffectuality spell correctly and virtually im­ per capita incomes in Britain. : Actually what is happening in the Sunshine Coast is a very of the SCRD and the freedom of the municipality to take possible to pronounce. I lived in Until a very few years ago, Vancouver, in Britain, just pretty spot. It's almost as nice action is something that should deserve careful considera­ Madryn Lodge, outside the houses in North Wales were recently in Northern France as Wales. tion from all of us, whatever stand we have heretofore village of Rhydyclafdy, near the cheap to buy or to rent simply because of the prospect of the Madryn Lodge was sold a taken on the subject of restructuring. town of Pwllheli, in the county because local families didn't channel tunnel, and along the few months ago. The stairwell of Gwynedd, right in the middle have much money. They still Gold Coast of Australia among from the living room to the loft, of very Welsh-speaking North don't but now when a village or other places is exactly what hap­ inconveniently small since bed Questions Wales. country house goes on the pened at the height of colonial frames and bureaus were in­ Madryn Lodge had originally market, it is so vastly over­ expansion. Only this time in­ vented, has been ripped out and All is not well on the West Howe Sound Recreation been the gatehouse to Madryn priced only a 'foreigner' can af­ stead of particular nations car­ the whole place tailed up to Commission. There is disagreement about the mandate of Castle and had once housed the ford it. rying guns, bibles and beads in look like a country cottage in the commission with some very respected and senior man who masterminded the . And a foreigner usually ends return for whatever they Home and Garden. It is rented members convinced that more and more of the commis­ 'first trek of Welsh farmers to tip buying it. The place then sits wanted, we have a certain class out by the week for an sion's budget is going into regional parks. !Patagonia in South America;; • empty for months on end until of people of no particular na­ astronomical price far beyond Why is there this blurring of the two heretofore separate There were ghosts galore in the owner's holiday time comes tionality with cold hard cash for the reach of any but the most functions? Was the seizure of the ac_ministration by the that little 250-year-old house Sip or it is rented but on a week­ trade goods. well off and the ghosts have SCRD meant to facilitate this obscuring of the two? 'and they all sat beside me while ly basis to others who come and These new colonialists are moved out. Are the residents of regional areas D, E and F being I wrote and read away the hours go throughout the year. Either double taxed for regional parks through the West Howe of the winter afternoons. | way there is a disruption to Sound Recreation Commission while residents of Areas A Across the valley o£rshe|p village life and one more young and B continue to have the regional board provide them paddocks and stone walls,' whifri tecaT family stays put with in- with their parks? . I looked "up;*_ could"^see, ills "laW*or .iri'a ;tob-srhail.hodse Snowdonia Mountains as sadly * ^^u^;the^ffca-i¥^rfoi'dl any N misted as the day in 1282 wh#i thing else. ,: Y !'; : Y f^\Y —*^^Y "&,<£# " *Y^'j^\,Y^" ^;Y; f thtffto* of English King Edward I finally °k In ''\Va1$s, where resentment subdued the rebellious WelsrL- towards the English is a mere Further off in the other direc­ scratch below the surface'at the tion, was the Irish Sea calling best of times, holiday homes are out its own history. What a now being fire-bombed. In fact wonderful place this is, I travel agencies renting put these thought, the best on the planet. homes to English tourists are ±<. •••M_lP«W_--»MW__*pi*B"-_H---_-______-p-______i 5 YEARS AGO Of course, I aminot the only also being bombed in as Tony Duffy not only won the 119 pound Junior Golden one who thinks North Wales is faraway as London. Leave Gloves title last weekend but was also named 1984 wonderful. The Welsh them­ Wales to the Welsh is the rally* Golden Boy and selected to represent B.C. at the Cana­ selves like it a lot and so do the ing call to arms. ;.-< y dian championships, May 25, 26 and 27 in Vancouver. English tourists. 'Following long Actually protest against this Duffy, who recently captured the Kelso Evergreen 119 established traditions, the latter type of 'invasion' these-{lays pound title in a tournament against competitors from pour over the border from the should not have any racial or Washington, Oregon and California, attributes his re­ industrial centres of Northern nationalistic overtones at all. cent success to the tedious training program he's been England at every long weekend The colour of money the world following. and with loud good cheer, pack over is, after all, more or less In considering a recommendation by the Parks Com­ the local towns, beaches and the same.. And the fact is the mittee that an application by Tom and Linda May of Butlin Camp to overflowing. outcry against a new monied Cockburn Bay Sea Farms to operate a fish hatchery on Lately, though, in Wales class buying up village and Chapman Creek be approved, Regional Board Chairman country real estate is heard all Jim Gurney recently reminded directors that they could there has been another visitor, not adopt a motion which contravenes the board's own •not as fleeting as the tourist, over England top, although not bylaws or goes against its own land use regulations. land, in fact, one much more as loudly and clearly as it is in 10 YEARS AGO like King Edward I. This new Wales. There was no space for wall flowers at Pender Har­ visitor is the holiday home Villages in counties such as bour Secondary School's Grease Day Dance because buyer and his presence, with his Lincolnshire and Norwich and everyone was jiving and whatever else they did in the pocket full of cash from the others in close proximity to 50's. prospering southeast of London have also closed Tank Scores of youngsters, their parents and other area England, is driving up house against the 'foreigners'. In their residents turned out to participate in a highly suc­ prices far beyond the means of case it's 'those damn posh city cessful Fun Fair at Roberts Creek Elementary School. the local Welsh population. people'. 20 YEARS AGO The Roberts Creek Committee working towards the organization of a fire department has purchased an In a Nutshell unused fire truck from Sechelt for the price of $1. 30 YEARS AGO The pace of events leading towards Sechelt's May Day parade is increasing now that the May Day Queen has been selected. She is Leila McDonald and her atten­ dants will be Heather Lang and Avril Crucil. Laughter of the Gods It was announced at the Sechelt Board of Trade hung on and rose with them un­ stalls facing you laugh and such pears to believe in, turn it upside regular meeting that James Parker was named a direc­ by S. Nutter tor of the B.C. Chamber of Commerce. til he realized there was no is the rigid solemnity of the pro­ down, and you have a laugh 40 YEARS AGO The story is told of percentage in this and let go. ceedings and, of course, the riot. Mackenzie Liberals named Batt Mclntyre as coalition Nanabazoh, a demi-god of the • When he landed he landed in whole environment, that quite However, sight unseen, I do government candidate for the June provincial election. :Objibway. He is something like >a bramble patch, .'. hysterical results can be achiev­ of course join the chorus (Prometheus fbr the Greeks, y There are of course many of ed. against Khomeini's sentence of i discovering fire for the people, these stories among the Indian Just leading a glance to the death by assissination against 'etc. tales of gods and men and one, new hat on the head of the Rec­ Rushdie, against Penguin On this occasion it had been a -particularly perhaps one of tor's wife, with the merest raise Books and goodness knows any The Sunshine long hard winter and the people iJudeo-Christian upbringing, of an eyebrow, could produce number of others of us. It is ac­ were starving. Finally a first i cannot help but be struck by the something like conniptions. In­ cording to the law of Islam. flock of the geese migrating : rich broad vein of humanizing nocent enough stuff among People have looked it up. north arrived. They settled on a ^humour intrinsic in the early choirboys secure in the nearby lake and Nanabazoh ^religions of our Native Peoples. knowledge that they look like ! We may be aghast and ap­ Published by GLASSFORD PRESS LTD. went into action. He wove a j This is not, of course, to say angels. palled at this but when it comes Editorial: John Burnside Vern Elliott Ellen Frith Jong pliant rope of vines and [other religions do not have Lately however we. seem down to it, there may not be after nightfall, the geese all Ihumour. There must be headed into a much more much that can usefully be said. Production: Advertising: 'asleep, he swam out underwater [warehouses full of smiling Bud- serious question of humour ap­ Maybe all we can do is repeat Jane Stuart Fran Burnside fdhas -and both the gods on plied to religion and coming out iancl tted the rope to the feet of a f and repeat that absolutely die Bonnie McHeffey John Gilbert number of good fat geese. Mount Olympus and the shaggy 'profane', 'sacriligious', •Bev Cranston worst thing in the world is Loni Shaw But he got greedy. .He tied up \ fplk in Valhalla had jckey cup- 'blasphemous' and all those tru­ dogma, any land of dogma. ihorej and more geese until he | bearers. Y. v'Y ly awful things. Th» Sunshine COAST NEWS is a locally owned newspaper, publish­ I Puck, if I remember rightly, There is an old definition of ed on the Sunshine Coast, B.C. every Monday by Glatsford Press had them all, the whole flock, at I have not read Satanic comedy that perhaps our Native Ltd., Box 460, Gibsons, B.C. VON 1V0. Gibsons Tel. 886-2622 or the end of his master line. Jwas a character, from the Verses by Salman Rushdie and I People would have understood. 886-7817; Sechelt Tel. 885-3930. Second Class Mall Registration No. Returning to the shore. he [Druids. Their humour was don't think I'm going to. At 700 Comedy, it says, as distinct 4702. waited for the first crack of foften pretty baleful but it wasn't pliis- pages it's far too long for, jcondemned as being irreligious. from farce, respects reality just The Sunshine COAST NEWS is protected by copyright and reproduc­ , dawn and then gave the rope an mi&,"and; from the reviews, it's as drama does. tion of any part of It by any means is prohibited unless permission In abnightly yank. All the geese i l-l think the only humour I full of a kind of laboured sym­ writing is first secured from Glassford Press Ltd., holders of the bobbed down underwater but [remember from my early days bolism I can do without. And a The difference is that with ; there were too many of them •of church-going was the game kind of farcical humour that is cop r,9ht comedy we recognize that the y : SUBSCRIPTION RATES and they bobbed right back up JumversaMyplayed by choirboys. just too easy. You take highest concept of mankind has '. i Canada;1 year $36; 6 months $20; Foreign; 1 year $40 -__!_/ again and took off. Nanabozoh You try tb make the ones in the something that someone else ap­ been the laughter of the gods. •;: : V'* >««r -rr • •-** j'rrY flU-'-.-T* **-.*•."- ••-;'.-V ••<;•--• ••..'.-•.-"-,-• v'-y?-''-'•«-',--'>- , v?»*r"*V' fi "iirfi^fi'ilSsSiS ..'i*V '*-.»-"»-. ..^«.--«*"'•*,_, ,- /. .. • ,• /• - ?. ;«?i

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i.'i Editor: never hungry nor cold. much argument since the in which a number of young It is with reluctance that I Many years later I went away Supreme Court removed abor­ people set out last year to walk Quality Professional Skincarc write ,this letter but the to Montreal and married. When tion from the criminal code. On across our country carrying behaviour of pro-life activists I became pregnant I experienced the political scene there is no baby dolls to lay on the steps of COAST IMPRESSIONS JOVSM,™ Galiano Mini Mall, Wharf Rd., Sechelt ( 885-7174 who continue to picket legal \ a wonderful feeling of rapture pattern which follows party the House of Commons? ( abortion clinics disgusts me. 'which other women told me was lines. Whati right have they to harass given by nature to every expec­ In B.C. two Social Credit I have little patience with sorciii poor woman, mother of tant/mother. Only in hospital I MLA's both women, favour religious bigots and I can an imemplbyed family with discovered that, even with all pro-choice, and also Maureen ' understand Alderman Lillian several children who are going the help the doctor could give, McTeer, wife of Federal Con­ Kunstler taking umbrage when hungry and ill-clothed to childbirth is very painful. We servative Cabinet Minister Joe Dr. Alice Westlake lectured the ^lOTHEIfJ PAVSTOB5 school? Why should some other had plenty of money and were Clark, and Mary Collins, Con­ Elphinstone students about her woman's foetus become so ex­ neither, hungry nor cold. servative MP. favourite belief, the Christian Reiger Chenille ^Jil§> Hanging Baskets traordinarily precious? But today there is great In the last election 16 conser­ principle of pro-life. Beaonias Patin Trees yfySi^^^S^Y^ $___« from *^ I was a foetus once myself. I poverty elsewhere in the world. vative women in Quebec who 95 iw$y Dr. Westlake is an obstetri­ from don't remember a thing about Human beings are multiplying ran for election stated they^ cian and she makes her living T'pOt 885-2760 it. _yfy earliest vague memory in such alarming numbers that were pro-choice. Eleven of themY, delivering babies. I remember was yof standing in a forest the ecology of our planet is en­ were elected. Y: that during the federal election Lots of where, iri the branches'above, dangered. More trees are cut And most important of all, i she sponsored the Christian unadvertised there was a chattering of birds down to provide land to grow Barbara McDougall, Minister OPEN Sun.-Fri. 9:30 to 5 pm goodies just Heritage Party. But Ray Skelly Saturday 9:30 to 4 pm for Mom and windy laughter. ..,' food for the expanding popula­ Responsible for the Status of was re-elected with the biggest Periodically the branches tion. Women, favours pro-choice; majority he has ever had. bent down and gathered me up. There will not be enough land Every New Democratic Party Isabel Ralph There was that soft presence to feed all these people and we MP, of course, voted pro- who sang a lullaby to me: my must remember too that the choice. mother. They were my family. total amount of fresh drinking A pro-choice organization, Later I went to our little water available on our planet re­ Canadian Abortion Rights Ac- y? school, learned to read and mains the same. tion League, funded a Gallup k write and had fun in the A number of years ago China poll last October and found that playground. passed a law to limit population 71 per cent of Canadians y There was plenty of food on growth to two births per family. believe abortion is a matter for Y our big farm in the Slocan I understand that India is now a woman and her doctor to Valley. We grew and sold food. beginning the same program. It decide. This leaves the pro-life Best Selling Truck .««• ^ _ We Were warmly dressed in is not easy to.enforce and in­ activists with a very small scope WE clothing we chose from the volves a slow process of educa­ for their "rescue" operations. HAVE mail-order catalogue of the T. tion in family planning. And incidentally, whatever ; N m Eaton Company. We were In pur country there has been happened to that pro-life walk YOUR Best Selling * * ^ampl0n on the _ ...and Undisputed ChamPsU||SH,|jE Support for French program TRUCK Editor: second language. Early immer­ Parents are concerned that I am concerned with certain sion is very successful because teachers they like are going to public misconceptions regarding of the natural learning abilities lose their jobs. No teacher in the French Immersion program of young children. this district has lost a job in School District 46. Though Some people are saying that because of the program. Na­ the issue is a complex one, in­ immersion damages the tional studies show no evidence volving tangible and intangible student's abilities in English. of job loss by English only factors, certain misconceptions But numerous studies both pro­ teachers. are continually resurfacing. vincial and federal testify to the Some people are complaining fact that by Grade 7 an immer­ Unfortunately m _h of the about the cost of French Im­ sion student has the same opposition to the French Im­ mersion. But the program has abilities in English as a student mersion program seems to come not cost the school district. The who was educated solely in the from jealousy and conscious or district has made money on the English language. subconscious racism- Child­ program. The immersion program has hood is the one chance to easily been accused of skimming off and painlessly acquire a second A federal-provincial protocol the brightest students in the language, one of the most details a complex system of elementary grades. This is not valuable skills a person ""can TrucK xTc\*a OA.C. (grants.;WJ$& support the prp- actually true though the self-

' granifegr^^p^ /are apparently J, confidence created by coping ingufJ.fa)untryL^^L,«ivpf n%2 • ',Jt;'' -y. -'J-&S;: -t iv. iW« ;'i :.'-. • J ;;• | costsjpn-^^w^in the next five with s.tucUw^Tn^Ti^v language'\ great opportunity for ouir • years, thei^psts level out. may make the students appear children. I hope tho^ whb do Some people are saying that brighter after trie fact. Even if it not want to take advantage of «45 immersion doesn't work. But were true, can one attack a pro­ this opportunity will not stand TO total immersion is the most cost gram because smart people in the way of those who do. 8. effective method of acquiring a want it? Zale R. Dalen CHOOSE A98 ; » F-2S0 '- Worried about democracy * l FROM Editor: millions of partisan dollars to bought, not won democratical­ 96fc '. I live in, and was born in, promote their own ends. This ly.- lP*\*>- "^If.ooo Canada, one of the world's could very well be rewarded by This is something that can .Le«8 for most free and democratic coun­ legislation favourable to their easily be corrected. We need tries. I love this country but I causes. legislation introduced to the ef­ p'« fa. am worried. The most blatant example is fect that no private group or *24 months Q>9 ~ Three weeks ago, in the Van­ an organization called the NCC organization can spend even couver Sun, I read that (National Citizens Coalition) one dollar to promote a view t—i_o s\4.2'" | •_ O.A.C. Canada's chief electoral officer who spent millions advocating that could be considered 9.9% - 36 months has grave concerns for the 'free trade' and saying among political during an election cam­ democratic process. I share his other things, 'Ed Broadbent is paign. They can still contribute - '^J 10.9°10.9%/ -48 months concerns. scary'. within limits to their favourite No one knows for sure who x political affiliations. Traditionally, and legally, the NCC represents. The only Change cannot occur over­ On all new trucks and each political party in Canada is name obtainable from them is night but ordinary Canadians cars in stock allowed to spend a given of one man who will tell no one must speak up and be heard amount of money towards an who his principals are. now. ejection. This is as it should be. The press has learned that he Gordon McKenna Everyone, and every party, is is a former American now living NO CREDIT - DON'T WORRY - BE HAPPY!! equal. in Canada. Who puts up these More letters You don't need previous credit if you have a valid driver's But now people with special millions to subvert democracy? interests can spend multi- I believe the last election was license, job security and have lived at the same location for on Page 19 at least 1 year. - -0_-B2 WE'VE GOT A SPECIAL PLACE SET FOR YOUR MOTHER

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Canada Grade A Beef - Bone In mmmmmmemuBmmammmm 'This boy should grow up to be an engineer," said Gibsons Works Superintendent Skip Reeves when CHUCK BLADE he saw this rendering of the Gibsons sewage works on display in the council chambers. Designer is 10 year old Seth Giuliano, a Grade 5 student at Gibsons Elementary School. —Ellen Frith photo In Gibsons STEAK kg 2.82 lb. controversy Fresh » Lean Therefore, at the Committee stand to compete with the GROUND by Ellen Frith of the Whole meeting April 25, Lions. This town has a commit­ A conflict between free enter­ council voted to limit ment to its service clubs." prise in Gibsons and the rights Graydon's business licence to Graydon said the Brothers BEEF kg 4.17 lb. of a service club to raise, running a concession stand on Park is not served on a consis- . .89 without competition, money private property only. Brothers tent basis by the Lions Club and which is eventually returned to Parks was out of bounds. there were lots of times when Fresh Whole Roasting the community through various Graydon appealed this deci­ they are not there. "They're not charity projects became an issue sion before council on May 2. there the times I want to serve," at last week's Gibsons council He said he had specifically men­ he said. CHICKEN kg 3.29 lb- meeting. tioned the Snack Shack and a He also said his concession .49 Dean Graydon of Gibsons possible conflict when he first stand would provide his recently applied for a business enquired about a business livelihood and had the potential Grade A Beef - Boneless licence for a mobile concession licence at the municipal office a of employment' for four people. stand which he calls The Bus. It year ago. He was assured, he "But I have to serve more than was his intention to use this said, there would be no conflict. construction sites," he said. RIB STEAK kg 11.00 lb. mobile stand to service con­ "Since then I have invested a Alderman Gerry Dixon sug­ .99 struction sites around the area great deal of time and money to gested he help Graydon in as well as Brothers Park. The get a licence to service Brothers negotiating an arrangement Fresh - By the Piece park, he feels,>is a very lucrative Park," Graydon said. He was with the Lions Club which market when the summer sports still assured of the licence three would satisfy both parties season is in full swing. weeks ago. without direct competition. kg 7.64 '*>• Traditionally, the concession On hearing Graydon's argu­ "That suits me fine," HALIBUT .49 stand at Brothers Park has been ment to council, Mayor Diane Graydon said but he is worried the Snack Shack run on a Strom said that in spite of ad­ about how long the process will volunteer basis by the Lions vocating free , she take. "Everyday is costing me ~ Fresh California Club. In considering Graydon's didn't feel it was right to issue a money," he said. licence which appeared likely to licence which might be in direct Larry Labonte, a member of kg 1.08 lb. cut into the Lions Club competition with a service club. the Lions Club, told the Coast Y BROCCOLI .49 businessjg^b^fl^^uncil felt it "Because ,|hf-timoney goes i N^ws that although he^ could i_j.'.-j.'i^..j.-t;a-..^ -.. -: _q-..^^-^.a^iaqa^^i.:. .;•-•-•.;'«..<•„••.. :- woul

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Instead of honouring just one "The chamber intends this outstanding citizen this year at program to be an annual event. its awards dinner on May 31, They had a major plaque the Gibsons and District donated and each year the five Chamber of Commerce will pay outstanding citizens will have tribute to five worthy recipients their names engraved on the of a 'Citizen of the Year' plaque which will then be pro­ award. minently displayed at the : The chamber feels it is impor­ municipal hall. tant that volunteers in the com­ munity are repected and, with "We need the participation that in mind, it will be devoting of all the people in Gibsons and its May dinner meeting to the the district to make this project unpaid workers. work," Thomas said. "We all The problems, said Dick know one person who has done Thomas who is organizing the outstanding work for the com­ event, is to determine whom to munity in the last year." honour. "There are so many The chamber asks that sug­ diverse people who devote their gestions for possible recipients time to the community," he of this award be submitted, with said, "that choosing 'the best* is a brief outline of the communi­ impossible. ty services performed, to: The "So instead of honouring a President, Gibsons and District 'citizen of the year', we have Chamber of Commerce, Box decided to honour 'five outstan­ 1905, Gibsons, or dropped into ding citizens' and we!re con­ the tourist booth in Lower Gib­ vinced that Gibsons has at; least sons. five worthy citizens for this All submissions must be in by SHOP LOCALLY honour. May23.

Only one kite caught a tree at Cedar Grove, __tementaiy, as kids, ran with their homemade kites to see whose would stay up the longest at the School's Kite Day, May 4. —Phillipa ^eclcphotp Y />^.jf! George in Gibsons Birds begin to self-feed cos were nevertheless in­ by George Cooper, 886-8520 dividually possessive of the The seeds lie untouched on shelf. the shelf outside the kitchen Last of all came sparrows, window now that food is no golden-crowned and white- doubt in plenty again in the capped consorting together. woods. In cold weather, we read, But last winter it was a busy small birds must eat close to site and the small birds an enter­ their own each day to taining company that took no maintain their vigour. Well, it is notice of our staring and not cold now but we'll leave chuckling at their antics. seeds out for a time yet. Weeks had passed after the seed was first set out last winter MOTHER'S DAY PRAYER before any birds came to feed. A number of the churches of One can only speculate how the Sunshine Coast are planning t they came to discover the seeds a joint, trans-denominational on the shelf. Does one questing 'Prayer Rally' for the express i bird inform the others in some purpose of praying for our way of his find? mothers, families and com­ Not likely, when observation munities on our Coast. shows that a single bird is very The rally will be held Sunday, possessive of the shelf. This is May 14 at 2:30 pm in the Bethel particularly noticeable among Baptist Church, Trail and Mer­ the finches where one intolerant maid, Sechelt. female drove other finches away The special service will in­ with fluttering wings and parted clude music, a guest speaker bill. And this female had but and prayer. A collection will be one sound leg, the other was received for the Salvation Army skewed stiffly to one side. Family Counselling Services Most easily driven away were here on the Coast. Circular Saw c;ut the timid males, their bright NONAGENARIAN SR3030-094 Reg. $189.95 9531-04 Reg. $98.99 2 speed reciprocating saw kit rose markings a seeming irritant The very best wishes to 3103-04 Reg. $247.85 to the dominant female. Dudley Carter who turned 98 95 Occasionally a Stellars Jay last Saturday, May 6. 1«9° m • '^f thumped heavy beak on the Dudley barely had time for a 1 m yW shelf in snatching up the few small reunion of family and sunflower seeds among the friends, his schedule at his millet. Hulls flew aside as the wood-carving site in Redmond, bird cracked the seeds with Washington, keeping him and gusto. his 12 apprentices very busy. Once or twice Evening FISHING DERBY Grosbeaks flaunted their The Ladies Fishing Derby is distinctive markings of soft open to all ladies. It will be a 1 yellow and white shadings. Now fun weekend May 12, 13 and 4 /_" Grinder Cordless Jig Saw Palm Sander and again a Rufous-sided 14. Splendid prizes thanks to P5411 Reg. $129.95 SR325-04 Reg. $127.89 SR400-04 Reg. $88.95 Towhee strutted about looking good committee work and the for just the right millet grain. A generosity of local merchants. Bf}9* Varied Thrush came once, the 69 Tickets can be bought at the seeds no great attraction. RCMP Gibsons office at $25 a A starling gave the shelf the person. Cute sweatshirts labell­ Dust buster once-over and left to do his spr­ ed "We always get our fish" 9330/31 Reg. $49.95 ing fleeting elsewhere. Another can be had for $20 each. visitor could have been a Fox LESSONS IN JAPANESE Sparrow. Another a Western College, Sechelt, is Wood Peewee? working on a course in conver­ When the finches had moved sation in Japanese for next fall. away, the Oregon Juncos at last Interested? Telephone Diane C/T Blade had opportunity to feed. Not Staples at Capilano College at 3/8" Drill Scroller Jig Saw aggressive like finches, the jun­ 885-9310. 7104-04 Reg. $47.69 7550-04 Regj79.95 "Credo^fta 7%x18T. Reg. $10.29 W; .""•.: '{A You will receive a very special "•"* gift when you make your move CHECK THESE B&D SPECIALS SOON Sale Ends Sunday, May 14 or while stocks last ALLIED with Allied.... and it's FREE! The Careful Movers When you make your move with Allied, in addition to quality service you will receive your personal "SEARS WELCOME HOME MERCHANDISE SAVINGS BOOK" that can save you up to 25% off the regular price on merchandise you will need when you move i into your new home. J Call now) for your FREE,. no obligation e«tlm*ie OPEN Mtn-Sat 8 sm - 5 pm 6H»0RI 8*6-3141 Sunday (GibMns only) 10 im - 4 pm <^^^&s&S?Vt&U I SichrtM5-7121 Vamauvw (ToH fm) 5M-M14

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The following honour students achieved a B-average during .Term Three at. Elphinstone Secondary School. Congratulations J GRADES Carolynn Stevenson, Krista Hill, Zoe Sanborn, Jake McGillivray, Amy Morem, Tracy Rennie,;Francesca Ryan, Melanie Hill, Kristin Braun, Leonard Kirkham, Jesse Agnew, Kelly Robert­ son, Kara Quarry, Janiell McHeffey, and Maria Budd. GRADE 9 Jennie Harrison, Natasha Marsden, Amanda Tame, Sonja Karlson, Neil Clark, Melissa Anderson, Tanya Bodt, Sara Puchalski, Michelle Pedersen, Sean FAMILY BULK FOODS & Overton, Joelle Bezaire, Tara Rezan- soff, Sherrie Seebach, Linda Schroth, Tosha Silver, Nicole Tjensvold, Mark Anson, Jeannette Lowden, Jude DELICATESSEN Kirkham, Cindy Ng, Kathy Swanson, Laura Mowbray, Teresa Robinson and CAKG DUflS fflflfTCR BAKERV Products Daniel Tetzlaff. GRADE 10 ILL SI Graham Ruck, Yanya Lanauze-Wells, Ikie Ziakris, Nicole Qually, Liv featuring Frcybt't Auiafd Wtfmteg Mm* : Fredricksen, Robert Newman, Regan Piping Hot Soup Stevens, Deyon Robson, Natasha Foley, Jill Pountney, and Jodv Gelkie. Hearty Sandwiches GRADE 11 and Tasty Muffins Davis Bay News &r V/iews Derek Adam, Jennifer McKinney, (inquire about our Kristine Karlson, Jason Pawliuk, Tanya Sandwich Club) Clark, Erick Vandergeest, Koree Beyser, Michelyn Stevens, Marcela Nekolny, Pizza Sean Puchalski, Catherine Stuart, Jody Eldred, Roxanne Wiseman, Jamie Scott, We make it A talk on herbs Bonnie Stewart, Jennifer Sinclaire, John You bake it $C99 Rogers, Shelia Tribe, Ginger Baker, and 10" Deluxe and up the Davis Bay school on May 13 Eric Sweet. by Jean Robinson, 885-2954 for Special Needs Instruction* It starting at 10 am. has been a long haul of iiight GRADE 12 Thurs. is SENIORS' DAY Karen Beyser, Jim Miller, Joya Baba, 10% OFF Regular Prices The Davis Bay/Wilson Creek At the same time a floor studies and running into ^New Sara Bennett, Shelly Bodt, Les McKin­ Community Association meets hockey tournament will be tak­ Westminster weekly for -dhobl- ney, Suzanne Wilson, Asta Mutch, Club - Group Discounts tonight at 7:30, 5123 Davis Bay ing place at the arena. It will ing. . /;"Y,' Michele Wiley, Danielle Heguy, Amber UNDER THE YELLOW AWNING keep you parents busy all day. Wheeler, Laila Ferreira, Justin McKeen, Road. After a short meeting Your dedication will benefit Pushpa Filial, Julie Reeves, Matthew Cowrie St., 885-7767 Randi Tame will talk on herbs. On May 17 a talent show is special needs children for years Kirk, Susan Carsky, Lisa Allen, Carole happening at the school. This m Randi knows her subject well to come. Fraser, and Gro Averill. and is always most interesting. will likely be in the afternoon. DUCK RACE Come and join us and meet There is a lot of talent looking The Sunshine Coast Hoiitie your neighbours. to be uncovered. Support Society is sponsoring YARD SALE TEDDY BEAR DAY CARE the first annual Duck Race.y . Don't forget the super .yard Happy birthdays this month On Sunday, June 4, 2000 sale on May 13 at St. John's to Tracy and Nathan. We wish plastic ducks will race down United Church, Whitaker Road them ail the best. Chapman Creek to the fjni$h and Highway 101. .It will in­ Instructor Diane has the line. The winning ducks mefth clude white elephant, toys, month off in preparation for prizes for lucky ticket holders;. clothing, records, books, her forthcoming marriage to Proceeds from -theYpitt;k garden and electrical ap­ Ray Middlemiss on May 27. Race go to enhance the societj^s pliances for sale. The children are all excited programs (home support j-adult about this. day care at Kirkland Centre, 'PITCH IN' WEEK Marg Pearson tells me that meals on wheels and hospice): The Davis Bay Elementary the recent conference the three Watch for further details; _iM____ School children have just com­ instructors attended in Kelowna Tickets will be available from pleted a general clean up of the was a rewarding experience. It local stores and malls later this Bousecoats area including Davis Bay beach. will result in the formation soon month. They completed the clean up of a professional branch of the Tickets are $3 each or two for by building sand castles for fun Early Childhood Educators of $5. ' " *:"••'• • "\!"-,,*Y. Nightgowns and a well earned respite from B.C. here on the Coast. Mark Sunday, June 4, from garbage detail. Membership has now reached 12 to 2:30 on your calendar now It was lots of fun and a job 1000 and is growing rapidly for a fun filled family day. 100% Cotton Sweaters well done. throughout B.C. The society invites help GARAGE SALE Congratulations Marg on distributing flyers, selling tickets Check out our Bras and Panties •_& ~__jfl H«I«J \ Thq^^||||g^ige sale at reoeivkngiyour final £ertificati

by Jeaftie Parker, 885-2163 If you have items to donate please phone Margaret at Spring has sprung and you 886-7131, Billie at 885-9258 or can celebrate at ;the Roberts Dorothy at 886-4657. Greek Community Hall this BARBECUE NIGHT Saturday, May 13. Kick up your Saturday is barbecue night at heels to the tunes of the ever the Roberts Creek Legion. popular Used Guy^Tickets are Come in for a steak dinner with GARDENS $7 at Seaview Markets Sorry, ho all the trimmings or drop in for minors.' ''-<*.Y. the $6 per plate Chinese buffet GARAGE SALE on Friday nights. Phone the * The Roberts Creek Legion club at 886-9984 for more Ladies Auxiliary is holding a details. garage sale Sunday, May 28 from 11 to 3 pm. For entertainment at Branch^ 219 there's Richard and Doug, ^ the Wild Deuces this weekend,Y" the very popular Silhouettes on., incu $> the Day weekend and the husband and wife duo of Fire and Rain May 26 arid 27. REGISTER NOW Special for Rainbow Preschool would Mother's Day like to know in advance what kind of enrollment they can ex­ CHOCOLATES by Cina pect for the fall. Please register Also SUGAR-FREE chocolates your three and four year olds Sears Bldg., now by phoning LoriSwan.at Cowrie St. Sechelt 886-9656.

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The following is a list of Louie, Nealy McLennan, Shane Miller, honour students from and Jackie Sager. Chatelech Secondary School. GRADE 11 GRADE 8 Steven Biglow, Shannon Dickson, Jason Baggio, Rick Basha, Ed Bell, Dwight Leslie, Christine Pierce, and Scott Chouinard, Sheilagh Cuthbertson, Alexandra Spencer. Hawaii frm 299/ret Kate Dickerson, Nikki Garland, Melissa GRADE 12 Gerring, Alexis Gruner i Jordan Jody Brooks, Wade Fischer, James Toronto frm 299/ret Guignard, Kerrie Jardine, Amber Ker- Haslett, Darren Pollock, Eric Sullivan, pan, Tricia Lee, Aaron MacDonald, Zoe Jenny Sutherland, Tony Watts, and McKenzie, Andrea McLeod, Steven Shari Wilson. London frm499/re? Myhill-Jones, Kimberly Phillips, Frankfurt frm569/ret Yvonne Regnerus, Claire Smith, .' Drop off your • Christina Wilson, Laura Yates, and COAST NEWS Laura Zealand. CLASSIFIEDS Amsterdam irm 598/ret GRADE 9 'at' Glenn Allen, Noelle Beaudoin, Kris- Pfenlnsufa Market s^PQlhoM tiaii Braathen, Dolena Brand, Erin Davis Bay ••: Brooks, Shannon Caldwell, Doug "A Friendly People Place" Sunnycrest Mall, iKCWSt Campbell, Kirk Carpenter, Kurds Fran­ Gibsons cis, Paul Gruner, Benjamin Haley, Cameron Haley, Matthew Haley, 886-8222 886-9255 Christi Hercus, Shane Hugenig, Rita Joe, Rebecca Jolicoeur, Darcy Kaltiq, Tammy Kovacs, Scott McCulloch, £|rade 8, 9,10,11 and 12 honour students at Chatelech brave wasp hives and ant hills to sit for this James McLeod, Jessica McNutt, Kevin kture in front of the school. —Phillipa Beck photo Sim, Megan Smith, Heidi These, Jodie Two ways to send Mom love. Thorn, Bronwyn Thomson, Christine Just call or visit us today to Toynbee, and Shawna Wood. send the FTD PorcNn GRADE 10 Pitcher Bouquet, S3500 or Sechelt Seniors the FTD Crystal 'n' Nicole Acton, David Basha, Kristin Blooms'" Bouquet, * 40«>o Beecham, Kelly Bell, Geoffrey Brad- Mother's Week begins May 8. shaw, Bob Brotherston, Candice Clark, FTD" Flowers-the feeling Katherine Denham, Rob Donovan, never ends.'" Justin Dubois, Bryan Fitchell, Tami resolutions ready Francis, Annette Gambling, Randy Ginter, Katrina Gleadow, Jeannette t.:l by Larry Grafton nycrest Mall. bage, whist, bridge, etc. Gory, Karmann Gustafson, Sophia Our next scheduled perfor­ amongst themselves in conjunc­ Han, Eliza Kinley, Shelley Laurie, Chris |j A meeting took place in our McKee, Erik Mueller-Thode, Jane mance will be for the Elder­ tion with the dart games that Pearl, Beverley Peters, Cherie Sullivan, Spall on April 29 to study and hostel dinner that our branch will be in progress. Tanya Walters, Chad Wetsch, Richard [discuss the resolutions to be will be sponsoring in our hall on Wilson, and Tanya Wishlove. '•>•-. looted on by your executives and GRADE 11 June 14 and an appearance at SENIORS TAKE NOTE four delegates at our Senior's Aaron Baggio, Nadine Baker, Mary the Over SO's tea, which takes Your provincial government Burtnick, Julia Cooper, Rory Emerson, Convention. For personal place on June 20 in our hall at iteasons, Adele de Lange has is conducting a full and open Gina Flay, Cameron Gleadow, Charles 1:30 pm. consultation process province- Irish, Torin Lee, Amanda Lehmann, Kitty Corner to Post Office withdrawn as a delegate this S654 Dolphin St., Sechelt POMS POMS wide during May and June. In­ Lorraine North, Geraldine O'Keefe, -fodemautiFTOA. cig69FTOA. 885-9455 fi£ear. Our Thursday morning crafty Aaron Pearl, Candy Pollock, Claudette Your delegates now are Mike put from individuals, families, Ramos, Laura Russell, Richard Sallows, craft people were out in professionals, care givers and and Leanne Walker. COAST NEWS Photo Reprints Jimms, John Miller, Len numbers again - working on GRADE 12 £lerder and Larry Grafton. Any communities are invited. oo items for the 'Over 80's' tea There will be notification in Paul Adair, Kelley Anstead, Bryce Any published photo or your OX/ *0 |nember of any branch may at­ Barry, Tony Clark, Dawn Dickeson, choice from the contact sheets 8x10 900 and, of course, pom poms for the local press regarding times Kevin Dube, Raegan Ritch, Denise Fox­ tend the convention as a visitor. the Canada Day celebration. I The convention will be held and locations of these meetings. • all, Kevin Hansen, Jennifer S. Jones, |i the Rainbow Country Inn in Further details are available The task will meet in 21 . Chris Kohuch, Aaron MacKenzie- communities. • Moore, Lisa McCourt, Lim McCuaig, frhilliwack with registration be- by calling either Mona Osborne Samantha North, Donna Nygard, Pre-Mother's Day Specials g carried out on the evening of 885-9392 or alternately Sam An elaborate brochure has Eleanor O'Keefe, Nate Pearl, Gianni ay 15 and May 16. Shore at 885-3227. been prepared entitled Toward Pisanu, Andrea Robilliard, Roberta Sat. Only T f •'_ • t FRIDAY FUN FROLICK a Better Age' which may be had Sim, Mark Tidder, Kim Watts, Paula The banquet and dance will Wellings, Christina Wing, and Doug f e held on the evening of May Tom Bitting is providing the by phoning toll free Wood. —If it s for }7 at 7 pm. opportunity for members to 1-800-663-7588. $9ERS SCHEDULE continue enjoying the activities To me, and particularly with Mother h The 69ers had the pleasure of of their choice on Friday after­ the situation of our branch, it is The following are students it's 20% Off resenting a few numbers on the noons at 1:30 pm even though most important that we attend, who received honourable men­ m fternoon of May 4 in the Sun- their favourite entertainment when our area is being covered tion. Except Undergaiments has wound down for the spring by the task force in order to pre-, GRADE 8 season. sent our views. Barring attend Scott Doyle, Holly Fairweather, There seems no reason why dance at the meeting, it is ad­ Sarah Gallagher, Adam Irish, Cody for , groups of four cannot organize missible to prepare aybrief and Munson, and Roberto Pisanu. s send it in prior to June 30. GRADE 9 JNlotUet" games of Aggravation, crib- ; Alene Barry, Nicky Brown, Fiona MAI Cuthbertson, Mitch Fromberg, Selena Huffman, Peter Hunt, Jason Lesko, FASHIONS Jillian McLean, Dana Pierce, Jason f-u l iiu r II Si . Sn in — EM Chatelech also to Websteri and-Sarah Yates. ti ii u i Store Hoir VJ j?A GRADE ID j«>.#ia- yi iiijiuy 885-2916

by Phillipa Beck endorsed the event Wednesday evening and voted unanimously Piles of beer cans and bodies to encourage local businesses to Silver Rings Earrings Galore passed out under, over and contribute money or merchan­ i* Crystal Pendants around each other are the tradi­ dise to help offset some of the I and so much more tional spoils of a heroic gradua­ costs of the booze-free evening. tion. No longer. Chatelech Fundraising for Chatelech's (Handcrafted first ever dry grad is long under­ feedar $2Q95 Highschool's graduating class EARLY BIRD SALE Earring Organizer voted to hold a dry grad way. Students have held donut Holds over 100 Pairs celebration this year. June 28 sales, car washes and bottle drives throughout the year. will see the Grade 12's toasting YV~Vt SATURDAY ONLY Mon. - Sat., 10-5 each other and future "Shoppers last weekend in the 885-2661 graduating classes with non­ Sechelt mall could have invested Cowrie St., Sechelt alcoholic drinks. $5 in a "Piece of Sechelt" raffle 6 am - 10 am Sechelt Municipal Council to support the grad.

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A Gift of Crystal... to brighten the day B Ubib A Piece of Jewellery... understand this disease with no the perfect way by Elva Dinn control or cure. We found out To Say Eight years ago my husband about it very quickly, along "Thank you Morn" and I retired and moved to the with the procedures needed in Sunshine Coast after years of looking after a child with CF. . on this, commuting weekends and My heart was broken, but Your Special Day! holidays. It was great, nothing after you come to grips with the much to worry about and we situation and realize being I could just enjoy retired life. unhappy all your days will not However, that all changed a solve anything. I made up my few years later. We were thrilled mind I could make a difference when our first grandchild was and the Sunshine Coast Branch born but were soon faced with of CF was bom. There have 885-2421 Cowrie St., Sechelt •»f. an unknown horror. been CF coin containers out, JEWELLERY LTD y* We knew Laura was not well concerts, raffles, garage sales, when at around six months she donations and booths at various developed a funny little cough functions to help raise money. and she also was not growing or In all, $12,900 to date has gaining weight like babies usuak gone from the Coast directly to ly do. . Y- CF research. I have had a lot of Sechelt When I kissed her, her skin people's help and encourage­ always tasted a bit salty. ment, especially from my hus­ However, she looked as healthy band and my good friend Elva Dinn and her granddaughter. See adjacent story. as could be so her problems who has kept my spirits For Mother's Day couldn't be too serious. up many times. But at 10 months she was The last few years have been TAD 311 DUSFONE diagnosed as having Cystic very encouraging for CF pa­ Answering $*)995 Fibrosis (CF). We were ab­ tients and their families, as they solutely devastated and didn't are ever so near in isolating the Machine Reg. $169.95 with Remote TuTn-on CF gene, which when ac­ FM Cordless Sechelt complished, hopefully will bring a cure for the thick and sticky Room Monitor $4095 mucus that plays havoc with for the nursery, Scenario for the nursery, yard, etc. e Hr 59J 95 these children's bodies. -yY#__E_*- So I look at Laura with a TANDY/ * «- * - great new hope and carry on Radio /haek 885-2568 Radio/haek Citizens DIVISION {fr INTERTON CANADA LTD and enjoy every day I can with . Authorized Sales Centra 1 this charming and courageous little girl. applause by Margaret Watt, 885-3364 Citizens of Sechelt, take a O.P • The way to be!! bow! You are just the greatest. The Sechelt fire department now has enough money to buy the 'Jaws of Life' and there's IPPER Preteen BoyS & GirlS even money left over to pur­ chase some much-needed equip­ Shorts* OAO/ i ment for the fire truck. KIDS Cotton Pants c\j /o OFF ft Thanks go out to the mer­ chants of Sechelt, the Bknk of' O.P. T-SHIRTS S-fvM.20% OFF WITH PURCHASE OF SHORTS OR COTTON PANTSl Montreal, B.C. Telephone, the;; Kinsmen, the Indian Band, ^vtf trail bay centre Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Sun­ Balloons &: i 't^y Y>y> '.< * - S_&!&J:„- sv_j sechelt shine Coast Naval Association, 1 ^louiei* who raised over $3100 with its; ^y, *^ 885-5323 tag days and to the Legion Trail Bay Centre Mall, Sechelt members themselves. I hOpe,; ; I've not missed anyone. ;,"-,' nJ^ But it is tovtheiCitiwns,^/ Sechelt tiie Jbiggest v6te* >,*#«> thanks must gof Your irfcfeditfte generosity was overwhelming. It We meed ¥<_w Help mustYmake the :firernep;^to| whom weowe so much^feely m There's no way to stop it. It goes on and good to know their conjmunityY on but I battle every day. How does it feel, cares so much/ ^ ] I am asked, to have CF? Imagine so­ The lady who lives next door meone holding a blanket over your face, 30% to the firehall was presented \ with a fire hat from the firemen, i pouringthick cement down your throat to • Pictures FORGE NEWS clog every airway. Pain, hurt, agony, suf­ Ornaments- The Writers' Forge is having focate and smother are words I live with its meeting on Wednesday, May / always From the Diary of Treena Wlsay '^ .„ except Swarovski 10 at 7:30 pm at Rockwood ] " -and Royal Doulton Lodge. It's a workshop night so j Treena died September 28, Potter & Mobre bring along any work you may have in progress, about three ' 1986 at the ripe Old age of 17. Herbal & Rose pages should be enough. Have Toiletries several copies made so everyone ; But we can still save Laura, 5 Years old • gets one. Workshop night is always: To help save Laura and other _ very popular as you get a chance victims of Cystic Fibrosis to read your work to a sym- < pathetic yet. constructive au-' please send your donation to dience. Refreshments will be the Kinsmen's CF Project, PO served. Box 22, Gibsons, B.C. VON 1V0 JoWfi§tMT§ HOSPITAL AUXILIARY The Sechelt branch of the Please Call: Rick 885-2412 _hoppe> hospital auxiliary invites you to lliana 885-3651 its monthly meeting on Thurs­ Laura Barry or Chad 886-8387 day, May 11 at 1:30 pm in St. ->*\4' if rail Bay Mall, Sechelt 885-3.414 Open Fridays til 9 Hilda's Hall. j"' N ^ i i The spring luncheon is com­ msmWuft *t k Auction - June 9 t ing up soon and we would ap­ Items for Bid preciate your help with the plan­ VI ning of it. %ttndrais^t# Reserve Bid Items '89 Chev.. Sprint y;: BAND ***1.'».{l>* iA' Naden Band will be holding a . Sunshine GM •;. 7,600 concert at Chatelech Secondary '89 Ford Escort South Coast Ford - y r 9,600 School on Wednesday, May 10. '64 Chrysler Y ;..,y.Y GARDEN CLUB nmt Imperial LeBaron • Just in time for Mother's iMmi. Skookum Chrysler 8,000 'I Day! The Sechelt Garden Club jfttiNkUHx* -$8estauraws 13'4" Gregor Boat & ? is having a plant sale on Satur­ [U^fwater Compass «a«y Ji*ftt3 15 HP Johnson Motor Ju»§4 Trail Bay Sports 3,700 day, May 13 in Trail Bay Mall 14' Harbercraft Boat & from 9:30 to 1 pm. 9.9 HP Johnson Motor Plants of all descriptions will Trail Bay Sports 2,600 be available, as well as cut" Van-&-Air-to-Air flowers and floral ar­ Heat Exchanger rangements. So, if you can't ; Sechelt Metal Products 1,400 think of a present for mom, the Cash Donations Standard Auction Items garden club plant sale could be CF Day Participants $390 Bud Koch Sporting Goods Pkg. a lifesaver. 3 Car Washes, Shampoo & Wax Pkg. Royal Canadian Legion, On June 8, these businesses will 500 Deluxe Floater Jacket donate a percentage of their Sechelt 14 yds. Mushroom Manure Royal Canadian Legion, receipts. 200 2-4500 Watt Construction Heaters Zipper's Kids Wear Gibsons Book Pkg. Cactus Flower Fashions 75 Royal Canadian Legion, Philoshave Elec. Shaver • Madeira Park Shop-Easy 50 Ladies & Men's Watches Janelle's Chocolates Gibsons Building Supplies 3 Lunches for 2. Mariners' Restaurant Radio Shack - Sechelt 500 Bill Copping 2 Minute Shopping Spree Pharmasave- Gibsons • 100 In loving memory of Robert Air Fare to Nanaimo or Vancouver Ret Super Valu J.E. Haley 3x4 Beveled Mirror Trail Bay Sports ' Pharmasave - Gibsons . Jumpsuit - your choice Talewind Books • 10 Linda Gant Local Ocean Artifacts linnadine's Shoes 100 Mariners' Restaurant 501 Levi Jeans Sunshine Coast Building Supply : Kids Double Easel Blackboard Ken's Lucky Dollar 200 Radio Shack - Sechelt .' - Seiko Watch Dockside Pharmacy 25 Morgan's Men's Wear Answering Machine. Mariners' Restaurant 1,000 Skookum Chrysler Silk Flower Arrangement & Daniel Seasport Scuba Shop-Easy ' Chocolates

We wish to thank -the- following businesses f or their generous-donations jof auction items: Trail Bay Sports, Sunshine GM, Ladysmith Log Sorting, Fantom Contracting, Superior Electric;Talewihd'BobkC Dockside Pharmacy, Pharmasave - Gibsons & Sechelt, Mariners' Restaurant, Super.Vaiu.Tyee Airways, Elson Glass, Cactus Flower, Seasport Scuba,;Morgan's Men's Wear. Shop-Easy, Radio Shack - Sechelt, Janelle's Chocolates. Y ; Y: y Y' }'^ f __M__-___H---BHHHHHM____^^

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Greaves Rd. Pender Harbour. BC V0N2HO LOCALLY OPERATED GOVERNMENT LICENSED UNMARKED VEHICLES The path to Chatelech Senior For control of carpenter ants, rodents & other pests Secondary in Sechelt, that runs Our Perimeter Treatment beside Rockwood Lodge, will Cuts down on the invasion soon be cleaned up and lit. of crawling insects Alderman Mike Shanks told For Confidential «„,_-.-,».« Sechelt council last week that he Advice & Estimates 883-2531 has met with representatives OUR%PECIA-TY •.PreSreatmertt of houses under construction! from the parents' association and the student council to discuss the matter. The Parent's Advisory group from Chatelech has approached Sechelt Council several times about the lack of pedestrian ac­ cess to the school. Shanks told the meeting that the work will begin as soon as authorization is received from St. Hilda's Church which owns some of the property crossed by the path. Within two or three weeks, he ,§ The Girl Guides continued their cookie sale in Sunnycrest Mali last Saturday. Present in the photo are said, the path should be brushed £ Misty Berkholtz and Mum, Jan, Linda Moorcroft, Kim Robinson, Shannon Wiekenkamp, and and lights installed, providing customer Dave Robinson. -Vern Elliott photo easier and safer pedestrian ac­ cess to the school. Halfmoon Bay Happenings i"JF Mother's Day SPECIALS mMother' s Day Breakfast % hall could use saleable goods, Community Hall. Time is from All E$j by Ruth Forrester, 885-2418 large or small for the big annual 2 to 4:30 pm. SWIM SUITS 20% off pt An invitation is extended garage sale this summer. THEY PITCHED IN :ffi,rom the Halfmoon Bay Fire A phone call to the fire hall at On May 1 Sargeant Bay v. featured an immaculate beach 100% Cotton ^Departmento t to bring Mum and 885-5712 or the B & J Store at $«$the family to Cooper's Green 885-9435 will guarantee pick up. after eight members of the $ $§Hall on Sunday morning, May Sargeants Bay Society spent SWEATSHIRTS 19" k£_4 for the annual Mother's Day REMEMBER VINCE several hours collecting gar­ Great Colours! ©.^breakfast. You'll be served the Friends of the late Vince bage. The effort was part of the |£*usual scrumptious meal as well Shannon are invited to join his 100% Cotton & Cotton Blend <£<£as meet with all your family in paying tribute to province-wide Pitch-In week ^neighbours. Vince's memory this Saturday, during which many organiza­ A reminder too that the fire May 13 at Welcome Beach tions, municipalities and SHORTS SQ99 regional districts collaborated to Lots of Styles! FROM SJ remove some of the garbage that disgraces our roads and beaches. APPRECIATION We received a very nice letter 100% Cotton & Acrylic of appreciation from the Ken­ dall family from York in Summer Sweaters England who recently visited their uncle, Fred Julian of Vi PRICE Redrooffs Road. They wish to thank everyone who con­ tributed in any way through kindness and thoughtfulness in making their visit such an en­ S JUMPERS! 5^/ joyable one. ",.,. They also expressed thanks to Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:30 neighbours and friendsV'who Fridays 9:30-6:00 have helped their Uncle Fred over JtJieWr past jfey^ mpnjths!; FOR WORK; -r,^H !(! CYSTIC FTBROSIS AND PLAYY , Those of you who enjoy Tony Hoare, Joop Burgujon,- Eric Hoare, Gerry Weir, Frances Nikki Weber's shows are in for a treat on Saturday, May -\A Redmond, Jessie Burgujon and Rose-Mary Hoare at the Sargeant when she presents the Annual THE BAYSIDE BUILDING, SECHELT across from Trail Bay Mall 885-3122 Bay "Pitch-In" May 1. Teens Show at Greene Court., This is for a very good cause, r the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Halfmoon Bay Volunteer Fire Dept. so even if you can't attend the show it would be appreciated if : --presents you would buy a ticket to help the funds. They are on sale at Mother's Day the Coast News office in Sechelt We're Calling arid at Strings 'n Things, $4 Breakfast __4_LCll TEENS TO ENTERTAIN Sunday, May 14th What has now become an an­ On Yon To Register nual event will take place at 9 am to 1 2 noon Greene Court this Saturday, May 13 at 8 pm when young Coopers Green Hall people from Gibsons to Sechelt get together to provide an even­ As A Provincial\fcter* ing of fine entertainment. • These talented performers Adults $3.50 Children &. Seniors $2.50 find great joy in this particular event since the purpose is to raise funds to help kids less for­ tunate than themselves, those he Provincial Election Act requires that a new Voters who suffer from Cystic Fibrosis. List be prepared now. To update our information, Feature attraction is the enumerators are calling at every residence in . group known as The Semi- Their task is to ensure that every eligible voter is registered* Tones who appeared on and raised a substantial sum of If you re at home when the enumerator calls, you can register right money for the Variety Club then and there. If we miss you the first time, we'll call again. If Telethon last February. Nikki Weber started training you're not at home on our second visit, we'll leave a registration this group when they were little form for you to complete, along with a people and were known as The Mini-Mob. They are now pre-paid return envelope. teenagers and have graduated to At the conclusion of the enumeration, a • The Semi-Tones. Meanwhile a personal Voter Ideiitiiication Card will be Sunshine Coast Unemployment Action Centre hours 9:15 to 3:00 pm, Tuesday to Fri­ new group of Mini-Mobs are day. Call 886-2425. working hard. mailed to each registered voter. The Salvation Army Family Services are available on Tuesday and Friday mornings by Your support and a full Be sure you are able to exercise one of your appointment only. Call 886-3761 Tuesday to Saturday 11 to 5 pm. house is hoped for on Saturday Foreshore Advisory Task Force public meeting will be May 9, at 7 pm at the SCRD of­ night for what promises to be a most important rights: get on the \ fice. Catherine Berris will present the preliminary area designation plan for Sechelt great family show of singing Provincial Voters List. Inlet. We are hoping there will be representation from various levels of government and dancing. 3 including MLA Harold Long. Tickets are now available at Enumeration '89* For further information, RNABC meeting Thursday, May 11, at 1930 hours in St. Mary's Hospital board the Coast News office in Sechelt call 1-800-742-VOTE. i room. Guest speaker Iris Griffiths on Health of Nanoose. and at Strings 'n Things. Cancer Support Group monthly meeting will be held Monday, May 8 at 1 pm at St. Chief Electoral Office I John's Church, Davis Bay. Call 885-3484 or 883-2251. Province of Sunshine Coast Peace Committee meeting, Monday, May 8, 7:30 pm at Roberts Creek School library. Film on cross-Canada students' Tour for Peace. All welcome. British Columbia Canadian Federation of University Women of the Sunshine Coast monthly meeting Wednesday, May 10 at 11:30 am at Camp Olave. Prospective members phone 885-3439 or 886-8699. Volunteers needed to coach elementary school children in track and field. Training provided. Attendants needed for gallery in Gibsons. For these jobs and many more, contact Volunteer Action Center at 885-5881. I The monthly meeting of the Sunshine Coast Cancer Society, Monday, May 15 at 1 pm \ in the boardroom of the regional board, Sechelt. Everyone welcome. _• Rummage Sale at St. Andrew's Church, Madeira Park, Saturday, May 13,10 am to 2 prn. Good bargains. Elphinstone Electors Association general meeting, 7:30 pm, Wednesday, May 10, Cedar Grove Elementary School. All Area E residents welcome and urged to attend. Sechelt Friendship Centre Society annual general meeting, Monday, June 12, 7 pm at 5538 Inlet Ave. To be eligible to vote for 1989/90 Board of Directors, membership must be renewed by Tuesday, May 16. Call 885-7217 for information. Suncoast Writers' Forge meeting Wednesday, May 10, 7:30 at Rockwood Centre. 'Bring Your Work' night. Everyone welcome. New Suncoaster Magazine will be on sale, $2.50/; •E^UMEI^ATION y89;

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by Myrtle Winchester The Pender Harbour and Eg­ mont Chamber of Commerce is calling for members from the non-business community, following discussion at its first general meeting held last Friday in Madeira Park. The chamber hopes that residents will let it know what they want to see happen in their communities, and the chamber will do its best to see . that Pender Harbour and Egmont's requests are brought to a higher authority and dealt with. "Pender Harbour has the More than sixty children turned out for the RCMP-sponsored Bicycle Rodeo on Saturday in Madeira largest tax base on |he Sunshine Park to compete for awards for riding and safety skills and bike decorating. —Myrtle Winchester photo Coast," said mfmber Larry Curtis, "and there is a need for representation from a business Pender Patter as well as a community stand­ point." The Pender Harbour and Eg­ mont Chamber of Commerce is Two pancake breakfasts unique in that it will not ex­ Park Elementary School gym­ . by Myrtle Winchester questions they might have and clusively represent the business to officially welcome them to nasium. and tourism community; it will The Pender Harbour Lions the area. MAY DAY UPDATE work primarily for residents, Club is inviting everyone to two The Community Sourcebook Organizers Dennis and Diane regardless of occupation. of its famous pancake is a comprehensive directory of Gamble are still looking for The first order of business for breakfasts this month. local, organizations, businesses help on the big day, May 20, on the new executive, elected at The first is its annual and services which will be the fair grounds. If you can Wednesday's meeting, is the re­ Mother's Day Pancake published this week. If you're spare some time and really want writing of the by-laws with the Breakfast at Lions Park from 8 not a new resident and would to be in the middle of things c_JI objective of streamlining and to noon on Sunday, May 14, like a copy, they will be them at 883-3386. simplifying the organization. and the second, at the Madeira available for $2.25 from Willa Tickets are now available for Other projects the chamber Park Community Hall, is the and at the Pender Harbour the May Day Dance (the adult discussed include a senior official start of May Day Paper Mill. one) at the Oak Tree Market, citizens' housing complex, a celebrations on May 20 from 8 Frances' Hamburger Take-Out, Pender Harbour and Egmont to 11 am. MUSIC NOTES Centre Hardware and John museum and a - facelift for For both breakfasts admis­ The 25-member Newcombe Henry's. downtown Madeira Park. sion is $3.50 for adults and $2 Singers from Victoria will sing This is the 43rd Annual The new officers of the for children under 12. alone, as well as with the Pender Pender Harbour May Day Pender Harbour and Egmont AFTER BREAKFAST Harbour Singers, and Nikki celebration and Dennis and Chamber of Commerce are: If you eat yoiir pancakes Weber's teenage group and the Diane are extending an invita­ President Rob. Metcalfe, Vice- quickly on Mother's Day you Semi-Tones w_J perform, all on tion to everyone on the Sun­ President Bill Sutherland, can take in a bird-identifying May 27 at 8 pm in the Madeira shine Coast. Secretary-Treasurer Bobbi Ben- hike to Ambrose Lake with the net, and Community Represen­ Pender Harbour and District tative Logan Savard. The fifth Wildlife Society. Meet at 9 am Egmont News office of past-president will be at the far end of Timberline named at the next meeting. Road in Earls Cove. Questions? The previous chamber, 883-2434; disbanded about five years ago, SWAP SWAP May Day ahead had a slate of 12 officers plus a There will be no community number of permanent commit­ club arts, crafts and swap meet by Phil Muncaster Gene Silvey had a painful in­ tee heads. .on May 13. The next meet will jury this week. He broke-;,an _. The next meeting will be held J |i§^:hdd .on, June_3 and you can Everyone is welcome to at­ ankle that required surgery land bn June 7 at 7:30 pm in the ;)||||all Hans Schrc&ler for more tend the. May yDay celebratiorts ; aasta^iij^t^M in Madeira Park Leeidn Hall. '% information at 883-2573. to be held at Madeira Parle, ••' Sechelfc^We all hope that Gene J bargain hunters need not be: Saturday, iMay 20. The parade comes home soon arid that he 1 disappointed though, because will assemble in the Canadian can look forward to a rapid St. Andrew's Church is holding Legion parking lot at 9:45 and recovery. Coast News opens its annual rummage sale on that the judging of entries will start date from 10 am until 2 pm in at 10. the church hall. For further information, If you have wondered about WARNING please contact Diane and Den­ all the helicopter activity lately, New Office in Pender! There's a water restriction nis Gamble, the May Day most of the flying concerns a notice elsewhere in the Coast parade coordinators at helicopter logging show in near­ News this week from the South 883-2286. by Jervis Inlet. Pender Harbour and District Waterworks .and they aren't taking offenceslightly this year. Credit Union report Violaters will be fined and the by Myrtle Winchester year of prosperity, according to board intends to monitor the the B.C. Central Credit Union's situation much more closely The flavour of the April 28 research department. than they have in past years. Pender Harbour Credit Union Carey adlibbed the end of his WELCOMING COMMITTEE annual general meeting was speech, a thanks to members, Pender Harbour now has its light and optimistic with only a staff and directors and convinc­ own version of a Welcome slight undercurrent of caution ed everyone present that the Wagon, thanks to Willa about a fear of inflation. Pender Harbour Credit Union Schroeder and the community General Manager Robert indeed lives up to its motto by club. Carey announced a 10 per cent being 'a credit union with a Willa is looking to contact dividend on equity share savings heart'. new residents from Egmont to accounts and a 6.5 per cent divi- Francis Lajiar, who declined Middle Point to provide them dent on non-equity share sav­ to run again for the board of with a free copy of the Com­ ings accounts and said that the directors after holding a posi­ munity Sourcebook, answer any province should expect another tion there for five years, was presented with flowers and a warm thanks from the members Say for her service. // Happy Mother's Day President Joan Willcock, celebrating her 42nd anniver­ with • Arrangements sary on the day of the meeting, • Cut Flowers quipped, "I've-never had such a • Plants good time on my anniversary." This year members attending the meeting were treated to a free dinner and special recogni­ Unicorn Pets n' Plants tion is deserved by the young — Gifts for People & Pets — 885-5525 people who so efficiently and Coast News Pender Harbour representative flawlessly served the meal. You 5644 Cowrie St., Sechelt (next to Family Bulk Foods) were great! MYRTLE WINCHESTER is on the job 9:00 am 'til 4:30 pm SOUTH PENDER HARBOUR Monday to Saturday at our office in MADEIRA PARK SHOPPING CENTRE WATERWORKS DISTRICT SPRINKLING RESTRICTIONS The Best Coverage on the Coast effective May 15 - October 15 just got even better! To ensure an adequate water supply and fire protection for all water users that are Need advertising help? CALL MYRTLE supplied by the District, we ask that you adhere to these restrictions: Have information for "Pender Patter"? CALL MYRTLE - All areas from Canoe Pass to the end of Francis Peninsula- and offshore islands sprinkle on ODD calendar days only 883-9099 - All other areas sprinkle on EVEN calendar days only Absolutely NO sprinkling anywhere between 4 pm and 7 pm on any day - In the event of a fire within the Water District, please turn off your sprinklers and soaker hoses to minimize your use of water VIOIutXOBS MAY 315 I_H1BD UP XO $100.00 OH A SUKMAX? CCMV-CIJ.OBJ AUTO, IT IKK OJTXNCE IS CON_IWOTBD, A TOtm OF $100.00 FOB BACK SAT HOB WBS_MIC_IOM 18 VOX ABHUUBD XO. Thank you for your cooperation, the Trustees. SERVING THE SUNSHINE COAST SINCE 1945 12. Coast News, May 8,1989

All owners interested in re-forming S.C. Kennel Club Continued from page 1 not buying that lot other than Michor said even with all the ridiculous price like $2," he aeration-type sewage treatment not having the money, SCRD time and money he has spent on said, "it'll be gone." phone 886-2505 pHant. Chairman Peggy Connor said. the lot in the last while, he As of late Friday evening ^"Initially, he had applied for "We would dearly love to buy it would still be receptive to a MacGillivray said negotiations a1(septic tank permit," Public if some kind soul would give us serious offer from the SCRD. with Michor for the lot were still Health Inspector for the Coast/ the money." "But if they quote me a possible. Garibaldi Health Unit Jim Brookes said, "but the lot is much too near a salmon spawn­ ing creek." '-^The new $5000 unit Michor _#t a permit for breaks down the sewage so the effluents draining into the ground are "better but not completely pure," Brookes said. The consensus of many of the Roberts Creek residents is that the SCRD always manages to "I FIND THE POSTAL SERVICE VERY CONVENIENT." find money to do what it really wants to but MacGillivray said Myrtle Gilligan, Tulameen, British Columbia. tr|s isn't so. 'vtWe might have come up with $20,000 to $30,000 bet­ ween the WHSRC and ourselves,"-he said, "but more than that is impossible. This is a lost opportunity and a tragic one." "There is no other reason for Fire threatens Continued from page 1 fire retardant instead of the tombs it once carried, Gruner spd. ;{* Sechelt Alderman David Wells, who is on the airport r janagement committee, said he inspected the area with itehouse 10 days before the ire. At that point, Whitehouse t$ld Wells, he would not have ued any permits to burn at e airport because the slash [as too much of a fire . "I was aghast at the fire hting equipment out there," ells said. "There is only one |re extinguisher at the airport." £On his recommendation $jechelt Council decided \yednesday, after the fire, to biby an emergency vehicle equip­ ped with hose, fire extinguishers ahd crowbars. :l For the last two years a con­ tractor has been clearing timber djut of a 200 metre stretch beside tljie runway and piling it beside tne airstrip. The area that cfiught fire contained slash piled 5(to 15 metres high, Wells said. •:,-^-> \OOiYJs. l!">j\.r. '''HJU ii'iOi! 1 ; :»The District of Sechelt had *••*•'"i '- <.orn- '• VmxUi '.'>(.<;V.:!- obtained a permit and was of­ fering firewood from the slash tip "anyone who would come in ajnd take it away, there was so Tulameen Trading Post customer Myrtle Gilligan is just one of a growing r#uch of the stuff piled up," \^ells said. • A similar fire happened last number of rural Canadians benefiting from increased access to postal • simmer 200 metres from the present burn, when a supervised burn got out of control in products and services through a Retail Postal Outlet. strong winds. The scars are still evident. [The volunteer firemen and the forestry department's quick Retail Postal Outlets across the country offer Canada Post customers more response meant there was very li;tle damage last Monday, convenience. As part of a local business, they are located close to other Vyhitehouse said, "but the potential was there for a real dsaster." services in the community. Retail Postal Outlets are more accessible than [Budget former Post Offices. On average, hours of postal service operation in j stability communities with Retail Postal Outlets have more than doubled. Now j Gibsons Clerk /Administrator Ilorraine Goddard says the thousands of rural Canadians can buy their postal products and services town has a 'bottom line' budget this year. Tax rates will remain on weekends and in the evenings. as close as possible to last year's. I In ordef to comply with the Statutory requirement for adop­ tion of the budget by May 15, the annual bylaws for the Budget, Tax Rates and Capital Expenditure program were on the May 2 council meeting agen­ da for first, second and third readings. Final adoption will be given at a special council meeting called for May 9. In the next few years, the number of retail outlets in rural Canada will grow 1 "There are some anomalies as there always are," Goddard said. "Assessments are up but by 40 percent. Every week, more and more rural Canadians are enjoying not all assessments are up by the same percentage rate. There will the benefits of a Retail Postal Outlet. then be some taxpayers whose tax bill will be up or down more than the average."

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Thanks were extended ex- In regards to the Victoria tainment. The price is $5 so ca^ by Frankie, 886-3504 pecially to Sam Chamberlain trip, many thanks are extended one of these numbers fctF; OAI»0 38 May meeting held for his help in handling the to Ernie and May Widman for tickets: 886-9896, 886-9000, May 1 at Harmony Hall was carpet bowling. The work done their efforts towards the trip 886-8945, 886-3796,886-7155 orr; quite well attended and proved by Sam, Joy Maxwell and Don and hopefully some of the 886-9690. It promises to be aiju to be quite a 'lively affair' at Myton is very much appreciated Sechelt Seniors can be included enjoyable event. -r> times. New member welcomed by the carpet bowlers. along on the Squamish trip. was Dor^s Webb and we hope Celebrating a birthday during Next executive meeting JS; you enjoy your participation in May is Mindor Eidet. Happy George Withnall and his May 29 at 9:30 am and the ne$; the various activities, Doris. birthday Mindor. group have another evening out general meeting is June 5 at 1:30 One minute silence was held Bill Nasadyk is to be com­ lined up for Saturday, May 13, pm. Take care and will see yqu> for former member Gordon mended for his efforts in having with dancing, buffet and enter-. at the hall. ,-r> Barry and it was voted to the new blacktop put down to donate $200 to the Heart Fund complete the parking space. in memory of Gordon. Heart­ The Victoria trip and the felt sympathy is extended to day's sailing on the navy train­ Isabelle from \her many friends ing vessels were very successful in the organization. and thoroughly enjoyed by all. The members of the painting The end of May will see a boat/ YOU EARN class had a wonderful display of train trip to Squamish if enough The only way to save money and various examples of their people are interested. build toward a better tomorrow is achievements for the past year. I am awaiting information to pay yourself first. One and all are to be commend­ brochures regarding this trip ed for their efforts put forth in and w_yybe in touch with any in­ We can show you how to do it- and how to make your savings this showing. There will be a terested parties so phone me at grow. Your resident Investors Planning Team j0 display of ceramic work at the 886-3504 to get your name r> i June meeting so be sure to at-/" down on the list. Call us today! J.N.W.(Jim) BUDD Sr.-61 tend and see some more fine Friday night fun night will 885r3397 handicrafts done by the ceramic continue through May and for class. DEBORAH MEALIA Ernie Fossett holds up a plaque front the members of his Roberts $2 you can have an evening of Investors Helen Raby has volunteered crib, whist and darts. Starting 886-8771 Creek Legion Branch 219. He is grinning, even after they made to look after the history book time is 7:30 pm. Group J.H.(Jim) BUDD Jr. him a "sacrificial victim," and chanted "you're ugly, you're ugly, and photo albums, so pass any Bingo will continue through PROFIT FROM OUR EXPERIENCE 886-8771 you're downright ugly,*' at a Roast in his honour April 30. information and pictures along to the end of June and starts at —Phillip-Beck photo to her for inclusion. 7:15 pm every Thursday.

School District #46 Sunshine Coast

School District No. 46 (Sunshine Coast) 4. The Board will continue to promote the development of the whole child, giv­ ing high priority to the improvement of the academic performance of students 1989-90 Board Goals (Draft) at all levels. The Board recognizes the need to empower 4. The Board will continue to promote Suggested Action Responsibility • long term planning for improved academic • Board/District Admin./Princ./teachers our principals, staff and students in order that the development of the whole performance at all levels they may develop a stronger sense of owner­ child, giving high priority to the im­ • planning and implementation of related staff District Admin./Princ./teachers ship and of direction for their school and for provement of the academic perfor­ development programs the district. Such direction should reflect the mance of students at all levels. • continued recruitment of top quality person­ District Administration nel philosophy and goals of the district as a 5. The Board will continue to seek • expanding/developing appropriate oppor­ • Board/District Admin./Princ./teachers whole, and the school in particular. It is in support from the community and tunities for students (e.g. career preparation light of the above that the following goals from the Ministry of Education in programs; technological opportunities pro­ have been developed: the implementation of a long term gram) y • improving evaluation processes for personnel District Admin./Princ./teachers plan to improve school facilities. and program effectiveness 1. The Board will give priority to the PLEASE NOTE: • designing and developing improved im­ District Administration development of leadership skills A brief action plan has been prepared in con­ plementation process and a team approach to decision nection with the above goals. Copies of the •/ other (your ideas/suggestions) making at all levels of the school plan are available from your local school prin­ system. cipal or at the School Board Office (494 5. The Board will continue to seek support from the community and from the 2. The Board will continue to promote South Fletcher, Gibsons). Ministry of Education in the implementation of a long term plan to improve S excellence in instruction and in cur­ Brief Action Plan school facilities. riculum1 implementation, giving par­ In response to the Board goals the District Ad­ Suggested Action Responsibility ticular emphasis to staff defelop- ministration (Superintendent, Secretary- • involve community and school system in ' ment programs which are designed Treasurer, Assistant Superintendent and financing improvement of fields • Board/District Admin. to enhane^sythe quality of cur­ Director of Special Services) will develop a • approach Ministry of Education for special riculum and instruction. detailed action plan. Examples of suggested funding • Board/District Admin. 3. The Bcrafli will help to create a activities are given below. Please note: this • improve external appearance of schools and grounds • all climate "fn'the school district is not a comprehensive list. Ideas and • other (your ideas/suggestions) characterized by open and con­ suggestions will be solicited through the usual sultative communications and an committee structure. Individuals with environment in which all students ideas/concerns should communicate directly with your local school principal or with any Public Forum on French Immersion can expect equal care and attention Sponsored by Education Committee of School District $ within the-school system in meeting member of the District Administration No. 46 (Sunshine Coast) their individual educational needs. (886-8811). Tuesday. May 16th, 1989 • 7 - 10 pm Sechelt Elementary School Gymnasium A. Purpose of Meeting NOTE: 1. The Board will give priority to the development of leadership skills and a 1. To seek public input regarding French Im­ 1. Persons intending to make written submissions team approach to decision making at all levels of the school system. mersion programs generally in this district. should notify the Superintendent as soon as possi­ Suggested Action Responsibility 2. To provide the Boa.d with information/opi­ ble, in order to be placed on the agenda for Part II (above). • develop 'vision' statement • Board/District Administration nions on the following issues: 2. If more time is needed for presentations from the • consultative process in decision making • ail a) how should the above issues affect the public, an additional meeting will be arranged. • long term planning • Board/District Board's long term plan (or 'vision') of educa­ 3. Previously submitted written presentation will be • effective schools • principals/staff/students tional programs for students in this district? • leadership training/opportunities • all b) what should the Board's philosophy be on given full consideration (and need not be resubmit- e.g.:-peer coaching/counselling/tutoring bilingualism? 'ted). -student council/activities/sports c) what should the Board's philosophy be on 4. Times listed on the program are approximate only -scholastic activities French programs generally? and subject to the discretion of the Chairmc n. -winter & summer in-service/ - French as a Second Language; academics/workshops - Elementary French as a Second -district pro-d activities Language: - French Immersion (early and late): C. Process: • other (your ideas/suggestions) • All Board members to attend meeting, to be in­ d) other questions/concerns raised by the troduced by Shawn Cardinal!. Chairman of the public. Education Committee. 2. The Board will continue to promote excellence in instruction and in cur­ B. Program riculum implementation, giving particular emphasis to staff development pro­ • Maureen Clayton will chair the general meeting. 7 pm - 7:45 pm • Open invitation to meeting extended to parents, to grams which are designed to enhance the quality of curriculum and instruc­ Speakers: general public and to employees of School District tion. • University Representative No. 46. Responsibility • French Immersion Evaluation Committee • The focus of the meeting will be on gathering/clari­ Suggested Action fying information, which will be used by the Board Board/all employees • implementation of Special Education Report 7:45 - 9 pm in making final decisions about policy on French : District Admin./Principals/teachers recommendations • Presentation of oral and written submis­ Immersion programs. • improvement of thinking skills program < Board/District Admin./Princ./teachers sions from public Board/District Admin./Princ./teachers • The Board will provide extra time, if needed, for • implementation of new programs (e.g. • Presenters may be limited five to ten further public input. The meeting will continue on Global Studies, Mathematics, primary Board/District Admin./Princ./teachers minutes (depending on numbers wishing to all May 23rd at the regular meeting of the Board in . upgraded) speak) Gibsons. • implementation of library programs/materials • It is suggested that those wishing to speak • The Board will discuss/debate French Immersion • integration of Native curriculum sign up on the 'Speakers' List' at the door. policy at the regular Board meeting. June 13. • improvement of computer 9 pm - 10 pm 1989. It is expected the Board will make a decision equipment/facilities/utilization • Questions/Answers/Comments regarding French Immersion policy at-this time. or. m • other (your ideas/suggestions) • Open debate/discussion from floor, ad­ at the latest, by the last Board meeting in June dressed to chair. (June 27th). 3. The Board will help to create a climate in the school district characterized by open and consultative communications and an environment in which all students can expect equal care and attention within the school system in meeting their individual educational needs. • The School Board would appreciate your comments/ suggestions Suggested Action Responsibility • improvement of communication within • a" | please man or Superintendent of Schools school system and with general public • phone in to: BOX 220 '•• improvement of newsletter content/format • District Admin./Principals j Gibsons, B.C. VON 1V0 • public forums on educational issues • Board/District Admin. • promotion of active parent advisory commit­ • all I tees (e.g; defining role of school and parent) | Name: • wider consultation in the goal setting process • Board/District Admin. . • promoting the school as a community centre • all Address: _ • student involvement in decision making (e.g. • all Phone #: _ setting meaningful goals for self; participating in student government) ! Comments: • working with post secondary institu­ all tions/agencies to motivate students to pur­ sue excellence in academics/career • continuation of Channel 11 educational pro­ Board/District Admin. ductions • consult with/Inform community Board/District Admin. groups/agencies (e.g. service clubs, pen­ sioners' groups) 3 • other (yoi^r ideas/suggestions) I •UN 14. Coast News, May 8,1989

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by Ellen Frith doors to keep vandals out was It was also suggested at the Vandalism to the washrooms their responsibility. "But they council meeting the washrooms ran out of money," Dalen said, could be made secure and then near Gibsons skateboard bowl "and now there is plywood and conflict between the use of campers signing in for the night where the steel door should could be issued keys. > the bowl by dirt bikers and be." skateboarders were concerns at Whatever there are both the Gibsons council to the problems surrounding the meeting last week and the The Skate Bowl Committee, skateboard bowl, they don't in­ meeting of the West Howe she says, has cleaned out the clude filling it up with gravel as Sound Recreation Commission toilets several times after van­ was suggested^ to Dalen. She (WHSRC) on May 3. dalism. "If it's too much trou­ feels the cctfrmiittee hasn't really There have been various ble for the town then take the been deafef with fairly and more complaints from parents regar­ toilets out," she says. input is needed from the town. ding bikers using the bowl and keeping the more legitimate skateboarders out. One of the problems with the bikers, coun­ Police cil heard, was the stones kicked GIBSONS RCMP only occupant in the vehicle us­ into the bowl by the bikes which ing the 'Jaws of Life'. Y could then catch the wheels of A gold wedding jing engrav­ ed on the inside has been found The only occupant and driver the skateboards. This has been was Shirley Marie Dirk, 29, of solved somewhat by the and turned into the Gibsons RCMP. Flume Road, Roberts Creek. blacktopping done on Thursday Dirk was air-lifted from St. around the lip of the bowl. Seven bikes, gone astray from their owners, can be Mary's Hospital to Vancouver As for regulating the use of General Hospital the bowl by bikers, both council claimed at the RCMP office. Brother's Park skateboarders will be able to swivel and swerve on a hew blacktop. B.A. Blaclrtopliil; .During the month of April, donated equipment, trucking and crew May 4. -Y, —Vera Eniott p*<$# and- me WHSRC could only •;. Complaints are being receiv­ : suggest asking more parents to 17 24-hour suspensions were handed out and eight ed regarding trail and motor become involved when their bike riders. children are at the park; breathalyzer charges were laid. ; SECHELT RCMP Police remind the public that Sechelts unaffected Gibsons Alderman John operators of motorcycles must Reynolds felt it was possible to On May 5 at approximately 6 pm a single vehicle accident oc­ have a valid driver's license and perhaps talk to the bikers and insurance and the vehicle must thereby come to some arrange­ curred near Whittaker Road on Highway 101. The vehicle was be complete with lights and by funding cuts ment regarding the: sharing of south bound on Highway 101 brakes. Parents are warned not the bowl. to allow minors to drive these All of this would take super­ when it failed to negotiate a Canada's first self governing Alcohol and Drug Abuse Coor­ Native education that came into curve near Whittaker Road and vehicles. Native band will not be affected dinator, told the Coast News effect April 1. vision, said Laara Dalen of the A reminder too that it is il­ Brothers Park Skate Bowl left the roadway to the right by the federal government's re­ that because the Sechelt Indian "We have a firm agreement striking a hydro pole. legal for either motorcycles or cent cuts to Native education, a Band is independent and (with the federal government)," Committee. trail bikes to be driven on the Sechelt Band elder said. "A municipal bylaw outlaw­ Sechelt fire department was manages its own education Pierre said. "All our funds are called to the scene to remove the shoulder of the highway. funds, it will not suffer from locked in a five-year plan so the ing bikes in the bowl is the only Ben Pierre, National Native Ottawa's $26 million cut to Sechelt Band will not be af- way to keep them out," she said ., fected." .,. but points out this would also involve strict supervision against -^.-'N-^5^^ i>.-<^*-3^ y Siryje^e Sechelt Indian Band RESOLVING Y^went through a legal process Of bylaw infringements;- .- ^ywthdrawal from the Indian If Sihe feels that enforcing the . ; Act, it has managed its own" 1 use* of-y a helmet while skate­ CONFLICTS <• education money, as well as boarding or bike riding in the SMOKING determining its own education bowl is of much greater impor­ within and at • .,:.;. —• '•••' priorities and programs in con­ tance. with others junction with the Sunshine "Safety equipment must be COAST Coast community, Pierre said. worn," Dalen says. "When you a workshop with psychic "We don't need an Indian buy your kid a skateboard, buy IMPRESSIONS agent to decide our develop­ a helmet for them at the same 5545-D Wharf Road, Sechelt ment," he said, "there aren't time." CLARION any external agents here that Gibsons Clerk/Administrator run our affairs." Lorraine Goddard told the WED., MAY 10 The federal government's WSHRC that vandalism in the CHANDLER ONE TREATMENT ONLY Native education policy, design­ washrooms next to the bowl is a With Painless Soft Laser ed by Indian Affairs Minister terrible problem. "We can't Pierre Cadieu, came into effect lock the washrooms because of Fri., Sat., Sun the campers," she says. For Appointment or Information Call at the beginning of April. It May 26, 27, 28 eliminates day care subsidies, Since Brothers Park has been JOY SMITH at 885-7174 or travel equalization and counsell­ sjre-opened for camping, the ing services for post secondary "washrooms are needed for peo­ Call 885-7702 to reserve a space or come to a public lecture Laser World Therapy Centre ple staying overnight. at the Cornerstone Teahouse in Gibsons, May 24 or Native students. Rockwood Centre in Sechelt, May 25 North Vancouver Eight Native students from Dalen told the Coast News Toll Free # 1-800-663-1260 Thunder Bay, Ontario, held a that last year Gibsons council at 7:30 . month long hunger strike in insisted the installation of steel Diet Treatment Available April protesting the changes. HOW'S YOUR "Fee' 9° BOTTOM?

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time by Peter Trower climbs in. As the door closes behind him, the driver realizes Since things in Los Angeles he has made a serious mistake. have temporarily cooled off, it The steel barrel of a revolver is decided that they will make rams into his side. "Just make 'Personal Portraits', a show sity course in Indian art and their third assault on the post of work by Vancouver artist traditions of the Northwest like nothing has happened and office in this city again. Wilson keep driving, buddy," advises Jeffrey Birkin begins Wednes­ Coast have strongly influenced proposes that they stage this day, May 10 at the Arts Centre his work. Joe Bertsch in his raspy buzz- next foray in broad daylight. saw voice. and continues until May 28. A public reception will be The very audacity of such an at­ This collection of paintings was held at the Arts Centre Satur­ "Oh no, not again," groans tack should catch the authorities the driver in honest dismay. By done in the last three years and day, May 13 at 2 pm and completely off balance. explores the artist's personal everyone is welcome. an incredible coincidence.he is and spiritual relationships with Mr. Birkin will also give a Once again the groundwork the same man who was driving his friends and surroundings. talk about his work on Wednes­ for the raid is laid out with the mail truck during the first Studies in the history and day, May 17 at 7 pm. Admis­ meticulous care. Their intended hold-up. philosophy of art and a univer­ sion is free. target is a mail truck that leaves The hijacked mail truck rolls a Los Angeles substation every away followed by the Wilsons in day in roughly the same area the Studebaker. No one else on Mother's Day Special that the first robbery was car­ crowded Los Angeles Street has ried out. As in the initial crime, the slightest inkling that Wilson and his gang rent room:; anything untoward has occur­ Chinese across from the substation and red. study the movements of the The truck and its handcuffed Smorgasbord bank messengers who deposit driver are jettisoned in a prear­ money there. The frequency of ranged alley. Carrying the mail $6 95 these deposits indicate that the sacks, the Studebaker weaves its trucks are often carrying large way through the sluggish traffic 5 pm - 8 pm amounts of cash when they snarl towards a small house in a leave the building. The strike is quiet residential area. The set for a day when the bank Hwy 101, Gibsons 886-2433 Wlif P«ll Featuring between Fourth Avenue and which to divide up the loot. Fifth. The traffic crawls by in a Robinson ushers them into the steady stream but only one vehi­ empty building and they begin cle is of interest to the Wilson to rifle the money-stuffed sacks. When family of =j Tickets *o Robinson, unfortunately, has brothers and their confederates. ^ four or more *=" Get Your Tickets Now - Selling Fast! Soon the awaited mail truck ap­ recently married a widow who pears snailing its way along in knows nothing of his under­ dines on GIBSONS LEGION! the crush of cars. world connections. A Mother's Day v a As the truck idles by the remarkably inquisitive woman, Studebaker, a burly man in the she sees the lights in the khaki uniform of a post office supposedly-empty house, hur­ Our Deluxe Buffet features worker steps from the curb and ries over there and begins bang­ • 5 Hot Entrees flags the vehicle down. Think­ ing on the door, demanding to • Complete Salad $ *| f|95 ing the man a fellow employee know what is going on. "It's •Assortment of Desserts I " who needs a lift, the lone driver half my house. I have a right to plus a Surprise Treat for Moms per person obligingly stops and opens the know!" she shouts. VWPV Reservations Recommended door. The khaki-clad man To be continued... s4**i fa* "KftffotftUt- «ut H94&44 special Second Annual *YJW Bucket of chicken Box of fries {15 Pce) Mariners' Fair Large coleslaw by Shirley Watson cession offering good food and refreshments. THE PARTHENON YTJhe, Second Annual; We are still waiting for a ser^ FINE DINING BY THE SEA; ,., [__. Mariner's Fair which will b& 1 vice club who would like to host The Boulevard, Sechelt 885-1995 or 885-2833 held Saturday, May 13 at Gib- - a supper time barbecue. Anyone sons Marina is now in full sw­ interested in that please contact MoiJMIolS ing. the writer at 886-3304. With the lovely weather we have been enjoying these past few weeks have brought out the boaters getting their crafts all washed, waxed, cleaned up and 885-7414 cleaned out for the coming boating season. What a perfect time to make a list of the equip­ 885-7414 ment you would like to have Hwy 101. just north of Halfmoon Bay Cowrie St. and also to get rid of the equip­ Chicken Shack ment you no longer want. So, On this t#cm^i 4 QDfHte May 14th remember, gather up all your 'knot wants' and get set to join at the Jolly Roger our marine swap meet on Satur­ f^Treat her to our or rmr day, May 13 at the Gibsons Marina to trade, swap, buy, sell \ »WI^ CED^ and exhibit your wares. Choice of 5 pm to 8 pm R brings you If you would like to set up Shrimp Cocktail or Caesars Salad PU your own table, please phone Carved Prime Rib or Chicken Kiev Eric at 886-7120 before May 10. 11 am - 2 pm Starting Sunday $Q5$ 5 0 Hot Apple Strudel We would like to know how Adults 8 per person many tables to reserve. The cost Coffee or Tea Children under 10 $4?4 is $10 a table and can be per person AdultS 145°per person shared. Phone as soon as possi­ Children under 10 75° JAM ble. The fair will be open from per person noon until 5 pm. As well, the 2 to 5 pm beer and wine garden will be open the same hours, and the for Reservations Please Call 885-7184 Kinsmen will have a food con­

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|R:fOThr*isliI| Yri;.v^ ^; *iv A;1/^; , Y^\-^^Y^V1.- i..^ ^^lIMliiiiS time time, the most effective way by Penny Fuller may be to make tapes and play There's bad news and there's them back to yourself. The sub­ good news. The bad news is that conscious mind will be register­ Mercury, the planet of thinking ing better than the conscious and communication, is going mind right now. retrograde (appears to move Make sure you have extra backwards) on Friday. This in­ batteries for anything you de­ dicates the beginning of a pend on: clocks, tape decks, period of time when com­ cameras, etc. munication and transportation It is best to cultivate a sense tend to get fouled up. of humour and let this time pass The good news is for anyone as quickly as possible. writing exams this school year. One other thing to mark on It starts to move forward again your calendar is the upcoming (goes direct) on June 5, so finals energy influx that occurs on won't be affected this time. May 15. As has been noted Things usually get a Little previously, there seems to be an crazy when Mercury does this acceleration of activity during dance (about three times a year) the few weeks preceding these but this spring may be even things (whatever they are) and worse than usual. First of all, this next week may be an emo­ it's going retrograde in the sign tionally hectic one. it likes to call home - Gemini, the sign of the communicator. Planets, like people, tend to Funding for have power when they're operating from home base. Secondly, a lot of people are management already wondering if their minds have taken a leave of Money has been put aside in absence because of the activities Sechelt Municipal District's an­ nual budget to retain the ser­ Roberts Creek Artist Jeffrey Birkin's "Personal Portrait" exhibit of Neptune and Saturn clouding up the thinking process. vices of Management Consul­ will be at the Sunshine Coast Arts Centre May 10 to 28. All in all it's a good time to tant George Cuff. Mayor Tom make lists, probably in Meredith told reporters last triplicate. Being organized can week that Cuff will be retained smooth things out for you and to do an administrative study on help to keep you on track dur­ the new municipal district. Channel Eleven ing this time. When the Village of Sechelt Some things you can be had its boundaries restructured Tuesday, May 9 Ron Wilson from Howe Sound aware of in advance and so take in 1986, Meredith said, there 6:00 p.m. Pulp and Paper Ltd. preventative action now. Any was no adequate provision made for the changing ad­ School Board Speaks Out 8:00 p.m. letters or mailing that needs to Michael Mjanes and Tara be done (job applications, con­ ministrative needs. French Immersion Cuff will look at the Shepherd join Trustee Lynn A Look at Both Sides tracts, anything that's crucial) Chapman to talk about Roberts send it out now. Mail seems to staff, work load and work flow. Highlights of a presentation His report is expected to contain Creek Elementary School's pro­ given to the school board on the get lost more frequently when duction of 'Dogs'. Mercury is retrograde. recommendations regarding the pros and cons of French Immer­ managerial practices and 6:10 p.m. sion. If you're going to be doing 'Dogs' much travelling, get your car organization of the municipal From the students of Roberts 9:00 p.m. checked out now, before Fri­ district government offices. Creek Elementary we present Education Everybody's day. Also double check and Barry Krangle's musical presen­ Business-'New Beginnings' confirm reservations of any tation celebrating the dogs of Superintendent of Schools sort. And don't book your time ,A& Mother's Weekend Dinner Roberts Creek. Clifford Smith hosts a monthly too tightly, make allowances for 7:00 p.m. program with topics concerning delays, they'll be there. 9? at Pronto's Talk to your Local Government education. If you're studying during this Penny Fuller is the host of this month's show that allows viewers, to talk to members of Mother's Day their local governments. Guests include Gibsons "Mayor Strom, BUFFET Sechelt Mayor Tom Meredith and Regional Board Chairman Peggy Connor. 8:00 p.m. Coast Profiles Vic Walters is the guest on Stan Dixon's monthly talk show featuring interesting people S: from the Sunshine Coast. a.: 8:30 p.m. The Two Notes Steve White and Jack Inglis Steak & Lobster 95 are at it again with another in With all the Trimmings 14 their musical shows featuring some of your favourite oldies. Reservations recommended This month it's a tribute to the 2 locations^ ladies with songs with girls' to serve names. Ken Easterbrok is the Open 6 days a week— you PRONTO'S guest singer. TUES.-SUNDAY Fine Dining KrM.uir.intv Hwy 101, Wilson Creek Gibsons 886-8138 For Reservations phone Sechelt 885-1919 This Community L Television Schedule Courtesy ot:— — —— — SOUTH COAST FORD 885-3281 Your guide to A listing of Wednesday, May 10 the finest in restaurants 7:00 p.m. area dining and pubs Drug Awareness - ESP TV A panel of students including Drug Counsellor Margaret Fulman participate in a live SIGHT ON THE TOWS phone-in to discuss the effects of drugs on our culture. Also in­ Twwl oi Ite CMJA Andy's Restaurant- offers a wide 5-10; Sunday: Brunch 11-3. Closed Mon­ choice of soup or salad. Average family cluded is a look at last week's variety of everything from tasty light lun­ day. 100 seats. V. M.C. meal for four about $15-$20. Located at drug and alcohol awareness ches or snacks to the ultimate in fine din­ Wharf Rd., Sechelt, 885-1919; and on A fine dining experience is made up of several factors: ing - all in friendly, relaxing and beautiful Highway 101, across from Gibsons forum at Chatelech. excellent food, pleasant atmosphere, congenial friends and surroundings. House specialties include Medical Clinic, Gibsons, 886-8138. veal dishes, steaks, seafood, pasta, pizza, The Omega Pizza, Steak And Thursday, May 11 good conversation. We were sure about the friends and conversation part of Thai food, and lots of NEW dishes. Lobster House - With a perfect view 7:00 p.m. Don't miss Andy's great Brunch Buffet of Gibsons marina, and a good time at­ The Wharf - Open for breakfast, Port Mellon Expansion it but where to go for the food and atmosphere aspects? every Sunday from llam-2:30. Hwy 101, mosphere, the Omega is a people- lunch and dinner seven days a week. The Mill and the Environment The Wharf Restaurant in Davis Bay is indeed a popular Gibsons, 886-3388. watcher's paradise. Cast members of The Breathtaking ocean view and sunsets choice. Beachcombers can usually be found din­ from every table. Continental cuisine and Join a panel of experts hosted Creek House - Intimate dining and ing here. Menu includes pizza, pasta, seafood at its best. Sunday Brunch from by Jim Munro in a lively discus­ We, who are lucky enough to live on the Sunshine European cuisine in a sophisticated yet .steaks and seafood. Steaks and seafood 11 am - 2 pm. Fully licensed and air- sion on the effects the pulp mill casual atmosphere. We serve rack of are their specialties. Banquet facilities conditioned. Dinner reservations recom­ Coast, sometimes tend to take beautiful scenery for Iamb, duck, crab, clams, scallops, steaks, available. Very special children's menu. mended. Hwy. 101, Davis Bay. 885-7285. in Port Mellon has on the en­ granted. Once in a while it is impprtant to really see what vironment. Phone in during the also daily specials. Reservations recom­ Average dinner for two: $20. Reserva­ we so casually look at every day. The Wharf offers just mended. Roberts Creek Road and Beach tions recommended. Located in Gibsons PUSS show with your concerns and such an opportunity. Avenue - 885-9321. Open 6 pm. Closed Landing at 1538 Gower Point Rd. questions for the panel which . Mondays & Tuesdays. V. MC. 40 seats. 886-2268. Open Sun-Thurs, 11:30 am -10 Cedar's Inn - Appetizers all day till 11 A light haze, back-lit by the setting sun, threw into relief pm, Fri and Sat 11:30 am - 10:30 pm. includes Larry Adamanche the shapes of trees and mountains that usually blend into pm. Darts every Tues. Everyone from Environment Canada, Mariners' Restaurant - On the Seats 145. welcome. Cedar Plaza, Gibsons 886-8171. one featureless silhouette. This was a subdued sunset of waterfront with one of the most spec­ Open 11 am - midnight, Sun-Thurs; 11 Harry Vogt from B.C.'s tacular views in Cibsons, the Mariners' misty blues and silver and. burnished gold, conducive to Pronto's Restaurants Two locations am - 1 am, Fri-Sat. 100 seats. V., MC. Ministry of Environment and contemplation or absorbing conversation. specializes in fresh and live seafood, and .Regular menu 11 am to 8:30 pm. also offers a full range of lunch and din­ to serve you. Both serve an extensive variety of pizza, steak, pasta, lasagne, And the food? - Ah yes, - the capstone of the ex­ ner entrees. Both menus change daily, AT l\ r TAKE OUT perience. Truely fresh poached; salmon, topped by a with delicious daily specials. Marine ribs, souvlaki in a delightful family at­ delicate sauce of shrimp and subtle seasonings and enhanc­ Drive, Gibsons Landing, 886-2334. Tues­ mosphere. Children's menu available. All dinner entrees include garlic bread arid a Chicken Shack - Deep fried chicken, ed by baked potato, broccoli and carrots cooked exactly as day to Saturday: Lunch 11-3, Dinner pizza, hamburgers, salads. All to go. Cowrie St., Sechelt -S85-7414. Video Ren­ .V they should be. My friend reported that her Weiner Schnitzel was equal­ FAStttL V DtNmC tals. Open 11 am - 9 pm, Mon-Thur; 11 ly satisfying. And Atti, the singing Maitre'd, was an unex­ am - 10 pm, Fri-Sat; noon - 9 pm, Sun. family outing destination. Absolutely Home delivery within 5 miles of store pected bonus. Ruby Lake Resort - Lovely view of after 4 p.m. lake from Ruby Lake's post and beam superb prime rib every Friday night. The verdict? A completely satisfying evening, in all dining room and good highway access for Average family dinner for four $20-25. Sechelt Fish Market - Fish & Chips ways. This is where we take our friends when they ask us vehicles of all sizes. Breakfast served all Sunshine Coast Hwy, Pender Harbour our specialty. A variety of deep fried day. Lunch prices begin at $2.50, dinners -883-2269. Open 7 days a week, 7 am - 9 seafoods and sandwiches, using only the why we left the bustle and excitement of the city. from. $5.50 including soup or salad. pm. 54 seats. V., MC. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. freshest of fish. A favourite with know­ Because of Davis Bay and the -Wharf. Smorgasbord Sunday "nights includes 12 ledgeable locals and tourists. Cowrie St., salads, threeTiot meat dishes and two Sechelt, 885-7410. Open 10 am to 6 pm, desserts, $10.95 for adults, $5.50 for Average meal prices do not include liquor children under 12. Tiny tots free. A great PAIDADVERTISEMENTS Monday, to Saturday. Closed Sundays.

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S,G. G6lf & GGuntry tiub than just agood idea. Most people who arc concerned about the condition of the worfil think that uniting mankind is a good idea, but that's about all. They think it's too idealistic. They can't sec VP's take trophy bow it could ever come about. The naha'i community .believes that uniting mankind is more than just a good ideas we- The 9-hole ladies held a hid­ belicvc it's a necessity and {hat it's possible to achieve becausc'it represents the plan.of God by Frank Nanson forourage.yy •. y •'., '•' .'. '.':'• .'y\ den partner event on Tuesday. Wherever one looks, it's obvious that the principal cause of humanity's suffering is our The annual Presidents vs Vice For the low handicap flight, the unwitting resistance to the processof the unification of our world. . ISaha'ti'llah, the Messenger of God for our age and rounder of the Baha'i Faith, said: Presidents tournament was held first prize went to Marg Bevan "Anew life is, in ibis age, stirring within the souls of all mankind... All created things on Sunday with the Vice proclaim the evidences of this world-wide regeneration." and partner, second went to By learning to put Bahi'ullah's teachings into practice, the Bah£'/ community around £ It was a hot sunny day as 50 Fans will be treated to a dou­ Presidents' side winning a free Margo Hatthews and partner. It the world is discovering that the unity of mankind is not a distant ideal, but a practical ble double-header this weekend. lunch paid for by the reality today. *&r_ __*£'- r«-*' " ***fans watched Roberts Creek is very frustrating not knowing 886-7329 or 886-2070 JLegjon split its first double- On Saturday at 1 pm and 3 pm Presidents' group. who that partner was, I am told. ' header of the season. The first R.C. Legion will be hosting The overall tournament win­ The high handicap flight had game was a pitcher's duel with ANAF 285 and on Sunday at 1 ners were Jim Budd Jr., with Edna Fisher and her partner on each team getting only two hits. pm and 3 pm R.C. Legion hosts the overall low net and Mike top with second place going to i, Vim's Brewers scored a run in the P&N Padres. Both series Manion with the overall low Mary Ewen plus partner. Jhe first inning. That was all promise to have plenty of ex­ gross. Kay Budd was the winner of "they would score as R.C. citement so come on out and First flight players (those with the 18-hole ladies low net tour­ Legion scored two runs in the cheer. handicaps from 0-13) had as se­ nament with a 72, bb9. Second bottom of the third with ag­ Results from our first games cond low net winner Paul Smith flight winner was Mary McKin- gressive base running and timely will be in next week's paper. (66), second low gross winner non with a 69 followed by hits. Our games for May 7 will be Bill Sneddon (73) and third low Audry McKenzie and Nan Nan- In the second game Vim's played in Richmond at King net winner Terry Duffy (67). son. scored four unearned runs in George Park. Third flight had Betty the first inning and coasted to a I made an error in our team The second flight players (handicaps from 14-17) had Laidlaw first (68), Lynn Wilson 5-1 win. R.C. Legion scored its name last week. We are called second and Louise Varco third. lone run in the bottom of the Roberts Creek Legion not Gary Robinson taking low net (63), Dave Nestman low gross The ladies had their first in- :* seventh on a good hustle by Elphie Rec. terclub meet on Tuesday with Matt Small. Thank you for your support. (77) and Bob Mahar with se­ cond low net (63). the University Golf Club as the visiting team. Our ladies won The third flight (handicaps 18 ! and up) low net went to Gary this match with 67 points vs 47 j Castle (63), low gross to Roger for the visitors. % Ladies' fast ball Hocknell (82) and second low The results of the senior I net to Howard Webster (65). men's outing on Thursday were The season opened oh Mon- NEXT WEEK'S GAMES as follows: Bill Sneddon and l day with Cedars Pub hosting May 8 - Cedars vs Wakefield, Tic Tac Toe was the event for team of Al Boyes, Bill McKin- I TBS. Lots of hits and runs Brothers Park; May 9 - TBS vs the evening for the 41 players non, Bert Slade and George ; resulted in a 24-16 win by TBS. Ken Mac, Hackett Park; May who turned out for the Monday Pare took first place with a low ^ Tuesday night Wakefield met 10 - Ken Mac vs Cedars, WEBETVQU CANT evening Twilighters. Doreen net of 134>/2. *a strong opposition in Roberts Brothers Park; May 11 -Roberts McGrath and Bernie Parker The tees were won by the Creek Legion. Pitching backed Creek vs TBS, Hackett Park, v took first place with 19 points team of Lloyd Breeden, Bill GIBSONS 5j up by hard hitting helped the Wakefield vs Eagles, Hackett followed by Maureen Partridge Sexton, Ted Henniker, Bill SY Creek to a 30-1 win. Park. and Howard Boyer with 18. Skelcher, and Bill Grant. Vic Don Siemens, President Sechelt Chamber of The team of Marg Arbuckle Vaughan came through with the Commerce, challenges D'Arcy Gurk, President, and George Bayford won the closest to the hole and three golf Gibsons Chamber of Commerce, to join the balls. low putt honours with 14 putts. Kinsmen's fight against Cystic Fibrosis by par­ ticipating in Minor Ball Walk-A-Run-A-Thon Special thanks to Howe together for a put-out at third. June 11 Sound Pulp and Paper for its Ian Emerson (4/4) pitched one I am doubtful my counterpart will be able to sponsorship. no-run inning while Mike BRONCO DIVISION Swaney pitched three no-run in­ muster up a team capable of meeting and winn­ WT L P nings. Blue Wave played a great ing the challenge. Kerns 3 12 7 Devlins 2 0 4 4 game with many hits including a Howe Sound P&P 3 0 2. home run by Ryan Swanson. Super Valu 4 119 TADPOLE DIVISION Sunnycrest Mall 10 4 2 WT L P Triples were score by Jerome Motilities 5 0 1 10 Gibsons Realty 2 0 4 4 Pebbles Realty Ltd. is pleased to announce that Bob Howden, Tige Pollock, John Kinsmen 2 0 4 4 Gibsons and Beverly Bull have joined their sales staff. Mowbray, Nathan deBoer and Truffles 0 0 6 0 Miles Schmid. Homes runs were Electric Co. 6 0 0 12 Yacht Club They bring with them several years of experience and expertise in scored by Ryan Mellor and Legions 2 0 4 4 \j\ '*, tt *• dealing with properties on the Sunshine Coast. Kelley Sawatski. Congratula­ Mounties' Steven Anderson Presents: caught three flys and made one As they still reside in Sechelt, they will be beter able to service the tions to Sunnycrest Mall. whole Sunshine Coast. MOSQUITO DIVISION double-play. Kelsey Hanna and WT L P Tim Zimmerman have been Please feel free to call them at their new location. Elson Glass 4 0 2 8 886-810? — 681-3044 •batting very well. Kinsmen team v r PetroCan 2 0 4 4 f |i^_3:k'- • ^u:.-.'. ae- Or call in to see them at their office located in lower Gibsons, Pronto'sT • 0 0 4 0 is' improving with every' game. across from Ken's Lucky Dollar Omega 4 0 2 8 Gibsons Realty is doing great, r Blue Wave Taxi 3 0 16 "icatching flys and is starting to Elson Glass' Chris Smith hit play the field well. Congratula­ one home run and Nick Lund tions Peter for doing so well at wfes and Amanda Fallis worked batting! • y_ REALTY LTD. FAIR" Pender Golf fefc-^ M4 Gibsons Marina SATURDAY, MAY 13th Calloway tourney Noon - 5 pm Joan Willcock. Marge Cumbers by Terry Dougan and Lois Haddon chipped in on Beer and Wine Garden The Tom and Bette Held Spr­ 5, as did Joan Willcock on 4. ing 'Calloway' Tournament was Moni Langham and Verna BUY, SELL, TRADE, SWAIJJ held April 23 with 47 members Belland tied in pin round play Tables still available taking part; After completion with net 79. $10 Each of 18 holes, five men, Randy COMING EVENTS 0400 14.7 0500 14.7 0130 10.9 0225 11.3 Legge, Carl Reitze, Gordon The next Mixed Scramble is Phone 886-7120 3 1050 3.9 5 1210 1.1 7 0615 14.2 8 0650 13.7 Hall, George Reid, Eric Antilla, May 13. S> WE 1720 3.5 FR 1920 15.0 SU 1335 .5 MO 1420 1.1. and one woman, Carol Reid 2250 Men's Twilight continues 8.4 2115 15.5 2210 15.4 were tied for first place. After, every Wednesday at 5 pm. enjoying a most delicious dinner Reference: Point Atkinson For Skookumchuk Narrows add 1 hr. 45 min '** Pacific Standard Time plus S min. for each ft. of rise. • the six players met on the first and 7 min for •ach ft. of fall tee, joined by many on-lookers, and the play-off commenced. Attention V After the first hole only two Province of British Columbia BOATERS VA players, Carol Reid and Carl Reitze remained tied. Play con­ Spring Specials tinued until the third hole where Bottom Painting Carol placed her tee shot four Boat Hauling feet from the pin. Her putt rim­ NOTICE TO Pressure Washing med the hole but she made par, Tune-Up & Stem-Drive Service while Carl, bogeyed. TIDELINE MARINE 5CS7 Wharf M. 885-4141 C MIXED TWILIGHT B.C. CONSULTANT ENGINEERS Helen Crabb and Doug Reid were the winning couple with a , The Ministry of Transportation and Highways is establishing a register of score of 46. Two couples came in second with a score of 48; consultant engineering companies, firms and individuals capable of Gibsons Moni Langham and Ed delivering professional engineering services to the Ministry under McAllister, and Claudette contract. Campbell and Dutch Haddon. Swimming Pool Mystery prize was won by Lois Haddon and Bruce Patrick. Services typically required include: MONDAY & SENIOR MEN'S DAY • Bridge Engineering Electrical Engineering WEDNESDAY FRIDAY John Willcock was low gross • Highway Design Materials Engineering once again, with a 43. Dutch Early Bird 6:30 a.m.- 8:30 a.m. Early Bird 6:30 a.m.- 8:30 a.m. • Project Management Traffic Engineering Aqua Fit 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Aqua Fit 9:00a.m.- 10:00 a.m. Haddon and J.C. Ross tied for EaseMeln 10:00a.m. -11:00a.m. Fit & 50 + 10:00a.m.- 10:30 a.m. second with 45. Ken Burroughs • Geotechnical/Geological Highway Planning Noon Swim •. 11:30 a.m. - 1.00 p.m. Senior Swim 10:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m. was low net with a 32. Wilf Lessons 3:30 p.m.- 7:30 p.m. Noon Swim 11:30 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Crowe and Ed Gibsons tied for Swim Fit 7:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. Public Swim 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. second with 34. KP 3 -.Ed Gib­ Engineering firms and companies established in B.C. are invited to apply Teen Swim 7:30 p.m.- 9:00 p.m. TUESDAY son, 6 - Lloyd Breedon. Thanks for registration by contacting: Fit&50+ 9:30a.m.-10:30a.m. to the Sunshine Coast Golf Senior Swim 10:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m. Club for their participation. Manager, Contract Administration Adapted Aquatics 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. SATURDAY LADIES DAY Ministry of Transportation and Highways Lessons 3:30p.m.- 6:00p.m. Public Swim 2:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. The women played 'honey Public Swim 6:00 p.m.- 7:30 p-.m. Public Swim 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. pot', and Carol Reid was the aWw. • _^V ^a\\ a\\\\^a\\W aMe^ammm mmma\\\r ^k\\\\\\\W mmn WW aWW winner. Tied for second were Fax Number: 387-5012 (preferred) THURSDAY SUNDAY Moni Langham and Joyce Reid. Adapted Aquatics 2:30 p.m. -3:30 p.m. Family Swim 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Tied for third Helen Crabb and Telephone: 387-1411 or 387-7879 Lessons 3:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Public Swim 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Public Swim 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Application packages will be mailed upon request. Ministry of Transportation and Highways This is a call for expressions of interest* Gibsons Swimming Pool 886-9415 Honourable Neil Vant, Minister only. Eligibility for future Contracts will be Giving You the Freedom to Move based upon completed application Publication of this schedule packages received by May 31,1989. sponsored by Super Vakj yff'*'r •_C-'--T_-^fc-'. rV'.'-'sC" ~ ' -•"•• -1 -T' —• —,--"• -'•

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Editor's note: the following was company met with Island when the float was moved from cess to a point beyond the major ^received for publication. residents, and in the meeting south of ihe ferry parking area turbulence. Chairman pedestrian access was assured to the north. Then ferry person­ Or re-establish access to the B.C. Ferries Corporation and the committment was made nel became concerned about the south. People will circumvent 1112 Fort Street for a passenger ferry, now the force of the thrust from the your fence as they have done Victoria Dogwood Princess. large ferry's propellers in a con­ before. They will not be denied Dear Sir: y fined space during ferry dock­ access arbitrarily. Makeshift Re: B.C. Ferries - Passenger With a public transport ser­ ing. That event happens for landings may cause even greater Access by Boat, Langdale Ter­ vice and public facility, all about three minutes every two danger and greater liability. minal. citizens have right of access. In hours. I have asked the Keats Island our view the statement of the residents to meet and launch a Screened Recently a fence has been Terminal Agent that passengers If there is concern for danger formal protest so the situation erected to prevent passengers can now use the Hopkins Lan­ at that time there are other solu­ can be rectified before the sum­ Top i from being dropped off by boat ding dock is absurd. tions than permanently pro­ mer traffic. That meeting will at Langdale for access to the It is the equivalent of saying hibiting access. Why not pro­ take place on the long weekend. ferry to Horseshoe Bay. This that the automobile passenger hibit access for the period of Your officials might like to at­ Soil act is depriving people from drop and pick up is moved to docking? The Dogwood Prin­ tend with a mind to exploring Gambier and Keats Island the Hopkins, a kilometre away cess crew is on the float at that means to open access. It is simp­ right of access that they have from the ferry slip, and that the time and could enforce the pro­ ly not right to treat one group of had since the ferry terminal was only access to the terminal for hibition. residents, those who move moved by the Black Ball Line foot passengers is by the Gib­ Warning lights could be in­ about on the water, differently from Gibsons to Langdale 25 sons Bus. That prohibition stalled, or, better still add than those who move about by ••years ago. would be laughed at! another float extending nor­ automobile. •• At the time of the move, the The issue of access developed thward to extend small boat ac­ Walter G. Hardwick Starbuck Plan how to shut down military base Excavating Editor: disasters at first. What makes j Inlet. Nanoose and Jervis operations A happy thought to think the difference, then, between a Some might hope the US shut down. Economic planners while armed service bases are staggering blow and an ! Navy stays here but Washington around the Gulf of Georgia, 886-2430 being shut down in parts of economic boost? could pull it out at any time. starting planning now. Canada: where a military base The Pentagon study found Iris Griffith closes, the local economy usual­ the difference is in planning and | Others of us will be happier ly ends up better off! cooperation. Planning ahead by when these Nanoose ranges do Yes! The Pentagon studied the people who will be affected close in favour of something 300 closures of US military and cooperation by the govern­ useful, that doesn't upset the posts. Three years later, local ment. balance between superpowers. people held more jobs...three What's this to us? Well, US Whichever way we want it, jobs after to every two before, weapon test ranges lie 12 miles the news of current closures is on the average. off the Sunshine Coast; the sending us a message. We must Some shutdowns were sound-testing part is in Jervis plan to surge ahead when Stop acid rain - recycle! Editor's Note: A copy of the In general, what do you think upgrading the facility. following letter was received for about the company's en­ Discharges should be stopped publication. vironmental upgrading pro­ completely...not just reduced. Mr. William J. Hughes gram? Answer: Dissatisfied. If you reduce the discharges by President What leads you to say this? half, and double the pulp Howe Sound Pulp & Paper Answer: It's about time you're capacity, the net pollution is the same. You pump out the pollution all day and you step it up in the you're invited night thinking that the people don't notice. OPEN HOUSE The Hemlock trees on 5694 Mermaid Street Richard Korkum's land, on the Sechelt north side of Keats Island, have 11^)0-3:00 pm been taken out in the last year;. The _• Hemlock; has died from ph. Carolyne Breadner 885-2235 acid rain.. ) CENTURY WEST REALTY LTD. I smell the hydrogen sulphide 5549 Wharf Avenue, Box 1490, in the air all the time and I live Sechelt, B.C. VON 3A0 on the south side of Keats Island. You can't say we don't get H2SO4 (sulphuric acid) from Port Mellon in the air, the rain, the land and the water. What about the trees? Where are they going to come from? Put in a recycling plant! Recycle the paper please in­ stead of deforesting our pro­ vince. Alice Hambleton

New Life Fellowship THE UNITED CHURCH New Testament Church OF CANADA 5531 Wharf Rd., Sechelt Sunday Worship Services Sun. Worship Service 10:30 am GIBSONS Wed. Bible Study 7:30 pm Glassford Road 11:15 am Morning Prayer 6:30-7:45 am Sunday School 11:15 am Tues.-Sat. ST. JOHN'S New Life Christian Academy Dayis Bay 9:30 am Enrolling Kindergarten - Grade 12 Sunday School 9:30 am Pastor - Ivan Fox Rev. Stan Sears Rev. Alex G. Reid Principal - David Cliff Church Telephone 886-2333 Phone 885-4775 or 885-2672 _ , *4t4k- —— .. • -\* Sfr £*% ...I. I,, i.,-——-. Spring GRACE REFORMED ANGLICAN CATHOLIC PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHURCH OF CANADA Morning Wo/ship , Yl 1:15am, : St. Columba of lona Parish A St. Hilda's Anglican Church Evening Worship 7 pm in homes 8835 Redrooffs Rd., Halfmoon Bay Wednesday Bible The Rev'd E.S. Gale: 1-525-6760 Study 7:30 pm in homes Information: 885-7088 J. Cameron Fraser, Pastor "Prayer Book Anglican" 885-7488 —•*— ^j- qfc- ye ALL WELCOME PENDER HARBOUR Tune ___».*» 4t : ; _ PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S Lagoon Road, Madeira Park Sunday School 9:45 am &ST.AIDAN'S Morning Worship 11:00 am . Prayer & Bible Study ANGLICAN CHURCHES Wednesday, 7:30 pm Parish Family Eucharist 883.374 & 883-9441 . Pastor Mike Klassen 10:30 am Affiliated with the Pentecostal 4 Cyl. $49.95 Phone: 886-7322 or 886-3723 Assemblies of Canada ' '&& <9fk iHH St. Aidan's, R.C. Road 2:30 pm First Sunday in month -- GIBSONS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH CALVARY New Church building on BAPTIST CHURCH School Road-opp. RCMP 6 Cyl. $55.95 711 Park Road Pastor Ted Boodle Telephone: 886-2611 Sunday School 9:45 am tube. Oil. Filler Sunday School - 9:30 am Morning Worship 11:00 am Worship Service - 11:00 am Evening Fellowship 7:00 pm Hour of Inspiration 7 pm Bible Study Cal Mclver - Pastor - Weds, at 7:30 pm Arlys Peters - Music Minister Phone 8 Cyl. $62.95 "The Bible as k is... for People as they are."'••" 886-9482 or 886-7107 —' • — Sfr *9^% t^fr—i M.I..I.I-.II.—— 1— Affiliated with the _•_- :Y.^'?«-__*_ - Labour only Parts extra GIBSONS COMMUNITY Pentecostal Assemblies FUEL FILTER ON EFI VEHICLE EXTRA LABOUR FELLOWSH'IP of Canada ' • '• *.*.*_—i-______Welcomes you to join us y: in SUNDAY .Worship THE SECHELT PARISH OF THE Children's Progress 9:45 am ANGUCAN CHURCH Prayer 10:00 am A ST. HILDA'S. Sechelt Morning Worship Service 8:00 a.m. "Prayer Book" Communion 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer or Communion MDL Wharf Rd., Sechelt 10:45 am . Sunday School for children 5936 Wednesday 7:00 PM ST. ANDREWS, Pender Harbour Van Toll Free 684-2911 885*32811 599 Govyer Point Road 11:30 a.m. Morning Prayer or Communion 10:45 a.m.. Sunday School for children SOUTFORHD •LINCOLNCOAS^ MERCURTY FORD Pastor Monty McLean 885-5019 Reverend June Maffm, Rector ' 886-7049 "We extend a warm welcome to all": K*t-,B'*i^'V-irf-JPv'—«->J ^'.^^C^.^WIP*

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Irvine Metal Fireplaces Certified Will Buy Nice, Non-Working Major Appliances j 885-96661 885-5333 » RRSP's Representative Wood Stove 3 Batch Plants on the Sunshine Coast Wood Furnaces BJORN 885-7897 Gibsons • Sechelt • Pender Harbour • Retirement Income Funds (604) 885-2272 Technician \_ • Tax Shelters Box 2629, Sechelt, B.C Wood Stoves Chimneys Inserts STEVE CHRISTIAN £Mw Hwvtbm FOOD & CATERING Liners All facets of Refrigeration & lOP JUNE UONCRETE wood heating < — Foundations Stairs Sidewalks Appliance Service Delicious Nutritious Meals ^ 'We build 'em, We pour 'em" For you and your family. Portioned, packaged,, AC Building Supplies 883-9551 PRATT RD. 886-9959 Free Estimates 885-9203 frozen, delivered, reasonable rates, extensive menu, free consultation BUILDING CONTRACTORS Leigh Currier's DELECTABLE DEALS 885-7950 Hans Ounpuu Construction ^turenne ~ MARINE SERVICES • Concrete Pumping Ltd. • GEN CONTRACTORS 886-4680 • Pumping • Foundations •patios Res. 886-7188 • Placing •Sidewalks • Floor ?\ General Contractor • Finishing •Driveways ^WestXoasrDfywall"^ Cottrell's Marine Service _. RR*4cibsons 886-7022 RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICE TO ALL MAKES RESIDENTIAL, TOWNHOMES & CUSTOM HOMES Board • Spray • Dtmountabla Partitions • Int. a\ Ext. Painting Specializing in Merc. Outboard 5 A DIVISION OF TWIN OAKS REALTY LTD. . Tap* • Staal Stu to • Suspended Drywall • insulation - TBar CaMlnsa Ceiling* ruwco -~^___». Si stern drive rebuilding DIVER For Guaranteed Quality & Service Call ^^p Located at ELECTRICAL GONTR BOAT ^f - Smitty's Marina, Gibsons POMFRET V !__1NTR0TTLUFF »r RONHOVDEN j CONSTRUCTION V.886-9495. 886-9639^ , HAULING SHOP 886-7711 RES. 885-5840 _ For all aspects of r / ~" residential & commercial construction Olson Electric General Electrical Contractor THE FEICSMEI' Cedar fences, Sundecks, ir?i 886-8900 P.O. Box 623. Gibsons, B.C. Free Estimates including B.C. Hydro Plus UTHERLAND %ZERVIC E LTD Paving stone, Small projects,, Residential • Commercial 885-1939 Q0AL1TT WORSKAVSBIF—FREE ESTIMATES' f" DENNIS OLSON Box 2271, Sechelt FT5^. 5 M 886-3132 fi^ 5^4 OUTBOARDS —_r» YANMAR DAVIS BAY ROOFING ^\ A Residential — Commercial RENOVATIONS WITH merCrui/er m " ™* "Ail Roofing Applications" FREE Electric Plus A TOUCH OF CUSS STERN DRIVES/INBOAROS DIESEL ENGINES Re-Roofing/Repairs/Skylights ESTIMATES COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Authorized Parts & service for all makes of outboards & stern drives All Work Conditionally Guaranteed 885-5722_/ THE It B.C. Hydro IMPROVER 885^ Dockside or Dryland yj_jp 5 & 15 Contractor at COHO MARINA, Madeira Park 883-1119_7 t COQUITLAM TRUSS LTD. LTD HALFMOON BAY » Residential and Commercial Roof Trusses SeSeaside C^lectric J!td > AGENT 886-9452 J St S Contracting} fssgg^z* (604) 522-8970 Residential - Commercial - Industrial ! u__. Brad Robinson (604) 464-0291 • Stump Removal • Top Soil Box 467, Gibsons, B.C. VON 1V0 • Sand & Gravel > Clearing )jv\Cr"«"EvTrirude 2990 CHRISTMAS WAY. COQUITLAM, B.C. V3C 2M2 Deliveries 1 Driveways aHBfiJl« * '/. VL ! .•'">•:. 886-3308 • Backhoe 410 i Water Lines Salt Water Licences L * Motel & Campsites • Water Taxi 1 886-9764 Gibsons • Marine Repairs • Ice and Tackle 883-2266 V • I OT CI ••-->" «-r US **X> V "!«»* Guarant*r\y • EXCAVATING .^f-x VINYL SIDING-SOFFIT FASCIA ROLAND'S Door and Window Conversions f Fastrac BACKHOE NOME IMPROVEMENTS LTD Box 864. Roofing SERVICE ^^ • 5" Continuous aluminum gutters & e SEPTIC FIELDS VY"T-'*#M• Aluminu m soffits & fascias wcccineer Sechelt. B.C. VON 3A0 Call for FREE ESTIMATE I8&45727 e DRAINAGE DITCHES ~~ • Built-in vacuum systems • EXCAVATIONS i****. MARINA 6? RESORT LTD. • WATER UNES (CASE 580) • Vinyl siding 885-3562 Located in Secret Cove 885-7888 ^ .CLEARING Steve Jones ROOFING 886-8269 J MARINE SPECIALISTS 21 YEARS -Bonniebrook Industries Ltd.^ PARTS - SALES - SERVICE-REPAIRS Specializing in ail types of A & G CONTRACTING "u/ahnson VOLVO i CDCC commercial & residential roofing 886-7064 OMC I • ™»c ALL WORK * Septic Tank Pumping* ewnmuoei M££2£ • Clearing, Excavations • Septic Fields 4 Tanks, Driveways ^ESTIMATES 886-2087 eves, GUARANTEED, , »Concr«t« S«ptte Tank Sa\*u* t *Cran«Truckftental* y*,-"~ y tl I =* ;_•_.•_: VL Komatsu Excavator ruirm » Porta W« Toll*! R*ntal»» IOUTBOARD S I STERN DRIVES/INBOAflOS Need this space? C.ill the COAST l\Jr ws 8 ton Crane ^Y^ at 88h ?K77 ,„ 8R«, 3930 450 John Deere Hoe ^Y 12 cu. yd. Dump Truck 886-7028 F» Be FGRRIGS Schedule VANCOUVER-SECHELT PENINSULA JERVIS INLET *> Q ROOFING & SIDING ' VERSATILE TRACTOR _HORS€SMO^A^^NGDALF EARLS COVE-SALTEPV BAY Free Specializing In: DUROID Small Job Specialists — VINYL SIDING Lv. Horseshoe Bay Lv. Langdale Lv. Earls Cove Lv. Saltery Bay Estimates 885-9203 — SOFFITS • Limited access jobs 7:30 am 3:30 pm M 6:20 am 2:30 pm 6:40 am 4:30 pm 5:45 M 3:30 pi • Small & confined 9:30 M 5:30 1 spaces 8:30 M 4:30 8:20 6:30 7:35 5:30 M CLEANING SERVICES • Back yards 11:30 am 7:25 M 10:30 am 6:30 10:30 8:30 9:25 M 7:30 prepared for lawns i:15pm 9:15 12:25 pm M 8:20 M 12:25 pm M 10:20 M 11:30 9:30 • Between properties f^ POWER WASHING • Ditching M denotes Maverick Bus Additional sailings March 23 through March 27,1989 and Trailers (Hot Or Cold) Patios • Small plot tilling Backhoe Plow Rototiller M' denotes no Maverick Bus on Sundays May 19 through May 22,1989 only. Loader Boats Phone tor Free Estimate Driveways & plowing Lv. Saltery Bay Lv. Earls Cove 886-9959 or 4859 Roofs "^^^S^f>«-> More 1:30 pm 2:30 pm Sktmf CSM*M ' Box 550, Gibsons, B.C. VON 1V0. ^Answering Service during day or phone after 6:00 pm 885-9557/ 'Note there twill be no Gil)son\ ' 9ftfcV WELL PRILLING LTD. ^ "First Ferry" run on Gibsons Bus Schedule BUS Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays ( PENINSULA SEPTIC } Now serving the Sunshine Coast Effective March 1, 1989 • Submersible Pump Installation (via Park & Reed, North Rd. A Seacst, Gower PI. & Franklin. Lower Bus Slop) (via Marina, Franklin. Flrehall. Park . Ried Rd.) TANK SERVICE • Air Transportation Available (only 15 minutes Depart Arrive Depart Arrive Mall 5:45 Lower 6:15 Box 673, Sechelt, B.C. RAY WILKINSON <*> R.R. 2. Qualicum Boach.B.C. '^i"*^ Langdale 6:10 Mall 6:30 2:30 7:45 Ferry Ter. 8:10 Bus Stop 8:15 8:30 4:30 V0N3A0 VQR2T0 752-9358 885-7710 9:45 10:10 10:15 10:30 6:30 11:45 12:10 12:15 12:30 8:30 SUMMIT STEAM 'N CLEAN^ COAST BOBCAT SERVIC See Bus Driver lor Langdale Height*. Bonniebrook Heights, FARES Adults Seniors Children (6-12) Comm. Tickets Small In Size - Big In Production ; Woodcreak Park Schedules Out of Town $1.50 $1.00 .75 si-25/rida NEALE FLUMMERFELT 886-2506 Or - Yard Clean-Up - Post Holes In Town .75 .75 75 COMVl&BlliOBtt* CONCRETE y For Both Large And Small Business .1 ini'irilM-i fit Qvtopfcm \i*_T\ LTD Reasonable Rates by Professions! Staff iNDEPLNDtNT TRAVU Notary PROKSSIONAIS \J t-'1^' SHVINGTHi SUNSHINE COAST SECHELT PLANT GIBSONS PLANT J Call 885-3302 tii'mnlrSanfuMAte-mkltCiliMnt IwW ; 885-7180 ..• , •• Y 886-8174 J J Red Cdrp-i Service From Friendly Professionals In Sunnycrest Mall, Cibsons 886-2000 y? --. - -c *'.•*.— r?i—fj* — v>»-/f *-.-«-• —v,-»-»/^•*^-^- ff-vp^w-ivi

Coast News, May 8,1989 2tPS arney Bentall

ditches that was a lot more tir­ the US. He likes it here. by Ellen Fri!h ing." "The years of working in Barney Bentall and the He also looks healthy because bar when people really di Legendary Hearts is a he takes care of himself. "You care who you were were somewhat incongruous name have to stay fairly healthy if you frustrating, you know," Bentsifl for a rock and roll band but the want to keep doing it," he says. says, * 'but I think you get $£ five-piece group behind it still His idols in life are not, as because you're doing it to attain managed to pack Elphie's would be imagined, musicians, some higher goal. It's been fun} Cabaret on Friday night and, but rather bicycle racers, but it's been fun because we'ye£ not long ago, won a Canadian Bentall lives in Vancouver loved music." i Juno award for most promising and intends on staying there Is Bentall married with! group, so...what's in a name... even if fortune tried to propel children? "I don't talk about] Bentall and his group arrived the group south of the border to my personal life," he says. 'lJ last week on the Sunshine Coast a few days early to spend some time before Friday's show -TV "•fi! Juno winners Barney Bentali and the Legendary Hearts entertained at Elphie's Cabaret on Friday. rehearsing a new album. Left to right are band members Jack Guppy, Cam Bowman, Barry Muir, Colin Nairae and group Their last album, produced CLOSED TUES: 9th leader Barney Bentall. - -Ellen Frith photo by CBS records in Vancouver, is FOR CHANGES on its way to platinum and has •J just been released in the US, Hiilb) WedSat Australia and Europe. 10-4 "As you can see," Bentall THRIFTY'S Cedar Grove fund-raising said indicating the view from Elphie's of Gibsons Harbour, HELP THE by Phillipa Beck Camp in Squamish. Jacob praised his homeroom "the Sunshine Coast is a great Teacher Ian Jacob, who class for its energy and help on place to rehearse in." GIBSONS Cedar Grove Elementary organized the penny drive, said the drive. "This is the best class School raised $1000 more than Bentall was born in Toronto, 886-2488 or Box 598 enthusiastic support came from I've had in 19 years." spent his teenager years in last year on its annual penny the entire school and communi­ drive for the B.C. Lions. Calgary and moved to Van­ ty. One of his Grade 5 students, couver around 12 years ago. He This April the school students "I had little old ladies coming Leah Robinson, gave up every and staff collected $1400 to looks a lot younger than his 30 Please let a Professional up to me on the street with pill lunch hour to roll coins. It took years even with the grey- send four handicapped children jars filled with pennies," he six weeks to hand roll the entire to the Lion's Crippled Children streaked stubble on his chin that TEAGH THEM TO DRIVE said. collection, Jacob said. he had the day he talked to the Coast News. and Survive! He said his group got to the Juno awards doing just what OVER 250.000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND every other group does. "We always just played and worked Young Drivers of Canada ^ away at our material," he said. TRAINING CENTRES FROM COAST TO COAST "You know if you hit your head against the wall long enough, Defensive Driving is jargon famous throughout the world sooner or later, it breaks that everyone uses, but very for ITS ACCIDENT-TREE through, or at least it makes a few teach the subject effec- DRIVING HABITS often dent in the gyproc." tively. Young Drivers is called "survival training". The group has been together • MARINE SERVICES • MISC SERVICES six years and Bentall says they Room 102, Chatelech Secondary School use no gimmicks to gain popularity. "I think we've just Course starting soon For Information Call 483-3347 Collect SLOCKo-V Prop.: Tony Dawkins tried to get by on the quality of TIDELINE MARINE LTD SHARP-NINCA^ the songs," he says, "and on Trophies, Plaques, Giftware, Engraving the energy level of the live per­ — Name Tags & Small Signs Made to Design — • SUPPLIES formances." STUM NIV- All Work Done on Premises FOR FRESH ill <»Gobnm KZ^r"-*?.t tNKUR & Rock and roll music by its '.; menu • SALES Full Trophy Catalogue Available on Request • VOLVO *J5_Jj"* • SERVICE #1 Bayside Centre, Trail Ave., Sechelt 885-5415 V very nature, Bentall says, is •REPAIRS learned by just playing it in bars and basements. He admits to no music training apart from the WE FULL UNE OF MARINE HARDWARE - ACCESSORIES C Allan Paints & Decorates ^ BOAT MOVING & FULL SHOP REPAIRS PRESSURE WASHING - DOCKSIDE SERVICE . usual child's foray into piano FREE ESTIMATES SEVEN DAYS A WEEK and trumpet lessons. Music QODizeifci TIDELINE tOCCINC & MARINE LTD. INTERIOR EXTERIOR PAINTING Dorhn Bosch-5637 Wharf Rd:, Sechelt 885-4141 « ;Y doesn't even run in his family. Beside The IcRion RESIDENTIAL-INDUSTRIAL-COMMERCIAL YY ww fi GCfv IN VANCOUVER CALL. 684-0933 "My father wasaminister," he Authorized Dealer, Certified Mechanical Service , Off ice: 886-2728 Mark A.Maclnnes *F Home: 885-5591 sa^s, "so there was music , arau^^iitt if wasn't ?really a wooa*. *J*'i* "*^S'.? S ,_ MISC SERVICES musical family." Y "He claims his love for music Aluminum Windows Paper Computer Dtsif Storage is obyious. "I don't think you < Editing & Composition could keep doing it unless you ( COASTLINES Hill J*rIrrtin»*Ce<»$» \ , loved it," he says. Being in the Mobile Music for Every Occasion Answering Service f t * business in the hopes of making We make and repair 883-9911 lots of money, for example, just f&r Banquets wouldn't sustain a musician for Door & Window Screens \ the length of time it takes to ^Dances GIBSONS MOBILE SAW SERVICE make it, he says. The most complete Glass Shop ings Custom Cutting - Planing Not only does Bentall look Bevel Siding - Posts & Beams young for his age, he also looks on the Sunshine Coast. J: • -• Chris Napper 886-3488 remarkable, healthy for a man Qompact Disc Recordings for Quality Sound R.RM, S6, C78, whose work entails staying up .'•Light, Show Gibsons, B.C. VON 1V0 late a lot of nights in smokey _ • Reasonable Rates PHONE 886-3674 bars. But the life of a musician _Lt-_.lI L:Ufc-t- Hydraulic • Truck • Industrial isn't too hard, Bentall says, if you can sleep the morning after FAST 24 hr. Service: Hwy. 101 & Pratt Rd. Gibsons 886-7359 Pager 885-5111 a late-night performance. While Watson's Landscaping on tour, he says, it gets a little ^a^Jixcavating Residential - Commercial ^sz&Sr; Driveways. Walks. Patios. Maintenance yjJdXDfitfi? SUPPLY. more difficult but "when I used Hwy 101 near Piatt Rd.. Gibsons sgS Service. Small Backhoe & Rototilling Service (across from Len Wray Transfer) 886-4990 to work as a labourer digging P.O. Box 1234, Sechelt, B.C. ^ BILL WATSON 885-7190 /"COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE 6' 7' &-8' GOLDEN A ° ReS-teT HEDGING EVERGREENS 3 / '"..'.:."' "•" V- '•— A BARK MULCH M_- "<• PENINSULA INDUSTRIAL 15vcis. delivered in Sechelt 9dfV COASTS LARGEST NURSERY MURRAY'S NURSERY ""m,"'* & LOGGING SUPPLIES Located 1 mile north ol Hwy 101 on Mason Rd. 885-2974 _rf General Industrial Supplies • Hydraulic Hose & Fittings • Welding Supplies Public Meetings On Seniors • Wire Rope • Truck Parts • Detroit Diesel Parts In British Columbia DELIVERY 24 HOUR SERVICE SERVICE The challenge of providing for the needs of an ever- increasing number of seniors in our Province requires Phone Mt-2400 Van. Direct 689.7317 Mobile * X90-4M6 THE FLOOR STORE ** input from us al 1. Get your copy of the Discussion 1042 Hwy. 101. Gibsons (across from Kenmac Parts) , AT YOUR„ OOOR Commercial & Residential WITH Carpel & Paper "Toward A Better Age" from your local Health SHOPPING Resilient Flooring IN-HOME Unit, or by calling 1-800-663-7588. Y "^ BEYOND ORAPHI.X^ Two Show Rooms on Hwy. 101 Then plan to attend the meeting in your area. "* T-SHIRTS -LOGOS -SIGNS - PAIHTINGS at the Alternative, Hwy. 101, Gibsons USING - AIRBRUSH - SILKSCREEN - ACRYLIC & Furniture Land, Hwy. 101, Sechelt In White Rock, the meeting starts at 9:30 a.m. '.'.'•'; ' $tt Ikfi Ort, /ht" QUALITY IS SATISFACTION 386-8868 All other meetings begin at 1:30 p.m. 1 Mon.-Thurs., noon till 6pm VBRTAITMCANPREWY 886-97297 CH AINSAWS^ DAY ( I ()\V V l.(K Vll()\ DAY ( I OWN T 1 r SALES & SERVICE May 8 White Rock Elks Lodge June 19 Courtenay Florence Filberg Centre AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES KELLY'S LAWNMOWER& May 10 Prince George Coast Inn of the North June 21 Nanaimo Beban Park Rec. Centre Dove!! Distributors Check and CHAINSAW LTD. May II Fort St. John Mackenzie Inn June 22 Victoria Neweombe Auditorium Compare 731 NORTH ROAD 886-2912 J May 16 Prince Rupert Crest Motor Hotel 1009 Hwy. 101, Gibsons ^ (Kingo Diesel Bldg.) 886-7131 May 17 Smithers Hudson Bay Lodge If you are unable to attend any of the public JON JAREMA ^ May 19 Abbotstbrd Ciearbrook Comm. Centre meetings, we invite you to submit your thoughts DESIGN CONSULTANT May 23 Nelson Savoy Convention Centre in writing. Prepare a brief iri your own format or --PRELIMINARY DEVEI.OPMF.NT CONCEPTS May 24 Cranbrook Inn of the South Hotel i_L_-LLl CUSTOM HOME DESIGN write a letter and mail before June 30,1989* to: RENOVATIONS OR ADDITIONS • REVISION OF EXISTING PLANS May 26 North Vancouver Lonsdale Rec. Centre DRAWINGS AND RENDERINGS Co-Chairpersons, Task Force on "Toward A May 29 Penticton Penticton & District 886-7359 CAM. 886-8930 It) DISCUSS YOUR HOME ENVIRONMENT. Better Age", 6th floor, 1515 Blanshard Street, Conversion Windows, Glass, Retirement Complex mt»»r Auto & Marine Glass, Aluminum Windows Victoria, B.C. V8W3C8. Mirrors May 31 Kelowna The Capri Hotel <_r. Screens Hwu 101 & Pratt Rd PLUMBING June 2 Burnaby Sheraton Villa June 5 Richmond Richmond Inn SKEI'S PLUMBING & HEATING LTD, June 7 Kamioops Stockmen's Motor Inn n Overlander Motor Inn Free Estimates June 8 Williams Lake 886-9411 June 12 Vernon Vernon Recreation Centre A Better B.C. pusiness PH. ARNOLD SKEI June 14 Revelstoke Revelstoke Comm. Centre Hon. Peter A. Dueck. Minister of Health, mmammm^mJ Showroom Kern's Plaza, Hwy 101 iZ Open Tuesday to Saturday 10-4 pm IS Flowing! 885-1929 June 16 Vancouver West End Comm. Centre Minister Responsible for Seniors T^ttsJ*&ilc2^gz35geZ3rj >K£~- "-

22. Coast News, May 8,1989

Sunshine

Royal Terraces Building P.O. Box 800 5477 Wharf Rd., Sechelt, B.C. VON 3A0 Sechelt 885-2261

UPCOMING MEETINGS NOTICE TO Tuesday, May 9th at 7:00 p.m. AQUACULTURE FATF - Public Forum Wednesday, May 10th at 9:00 a.m. INDUSTRY Foreshore Advisory Task The Force Meeting Sunshine Coast Regional District Thursday, May 9th at 2:00 p.m. WILL NOT ACCEPT PEP Thursday, May 9th at 7:30 p.m. Fish Farm Wastes (Morts) at the Sechelt Landfill Site ."/ Regular Board Meeting Friday, May 10th at 3:00 p.m. AFTER OCTOBER 20, 1989 A.L.S.C. S.K. Lehmann I Works Superintendent

Arts and Events Brochure RESIDENT CARETAKER SUMMER '89 Written applications for the position of Resi­ dent Caretaker at Cooper's Green Park should be submitted to the attention of: Steve Alexander Parks Superintendent SCRD Guess Where Box 800 wniiiiiHWHw tv,}naamn*maamm^tjmmnmma^^^^r^^^rm¥rmmfiwmn\mm%tmjit»e^re^^ • •« "IT '• Sechelt, B.C. VON 3A0 ____ Deadline: May 15 Fee: $40 per insertion 3 References Required The usual prize of $5 will be awarded the first correct entry drawn For more information please contact: which locates the above. Send your entries to reach the Coast \m Send Sandie McGinnis Steve Alexander or Larry Jardine, Administrator News, Box 460, Gibsons by Saturday of this week. Last week's information to: Box 161 885-2261 winner was Jason, Box 553, Gibsons, who correctly identified Ar­ Sechelt, B.C. VON 3A0 mours Beach in Gibsons.

Messages can be left at 885-3891 Please include a contact name and phone number Looking for a Gardening notes with all submissions. ,t1>e Sun <%*t& yy^- Summer Recreation by Marguerite do not delay much longer. It is 1 essential to have a fertile soil -SPRINKLING REGULATIONS- -rJ^)\ Program Welcome all newcomers to and well prepared seedbed for r for your children? the Sunshine Coast. good results. \ Odd numbered houses will be permitted sprinkling It can be a very busy time in If you do not have time to fix on the following days: Watch for more details or call Anna the garden and you can plant the soil properly and yet want a just about anything now. May is green lawn this summer, • Monday, Wednesday, Friday, from 7-10 am 885-2962 or 886-2274 a better month for annuals and especially if you have just mov­ • Monday, Wednesday, from 7-9 pm Sponsored by tender vegetables. The nights ed in, sow a temporary lawn of Even numbered houses will be permitted sprinkl­ West Howe Sound Recreation Commission are cool and even though the Italian Rye grass now. Turn it ing on the following days: vegetables are hardened, they under in early fall, prepare the • Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, from 7-10 am need more warmth. seedbed thoroughly and sow • Tuesday, Thursday, from 7-9 pm Cherchez-vous For big beautiful blooming your permanent lawn then. >§ Rhodos, Azaleas'and Camelias, The rye grass- adds humus to|i Note: Only 1 Sprinkler per Property is Permitted uri rirogralnime a fertilizer "like Mira-Acid ap­ the soil,;for improvement. Keep , plied now also builds the buds dandelions picked and do not recreatif durant 'fTetlch ti/M for next year's bloom which are seed or remove with a C forming under the flower head. which removes the whole tap NOTICE Fete Conditions are ideal for re­ root or try a tablespoon of; pour vos enfants? arranging and correcting and Aliens Vinegar in a gallon of SCRD WATER USERS landscaping if you are a new water sprayed into the root. Pour de plus amples renseignements owner. Make a plan on paper, Two useful telephone num­ 1989 water bills will be going out in May. consultez ce bulletin study sun location and plant bers to record and keep are. If you are a new wafer user or if you have had a les prochaines semaines ou tel_phonez Anna needs and remember to consider Department of Plant Science, , change of address, please contact this office at 885-2962 or 886-2274 the final height of the various UBC Hotline 228-5858 and 885-2261 with your legal description and ad­ shrubs, trees and flowers for 1-800-267-6666 toll fre£ for in­ dress information to ensure correct updating of satisfying lasting results. formation regarding gardening our records. FORESHORE ADVISORY If new lawns are to be seeded, chemicals which puzzle yo_>. i °rl TASK FORCE S.D. 46 gets —REGULATIONS FOR Public Forum provincial money DISPOSAL SITES Presentation by Sunshine Coast School life of school facilities. Typical­ 1. No person shall dispose of the following materials Catherine Berris District 46 has been allocated ly these areroof repair/replace­ in this area: on $215,750 for minor capital pro­ (a) Hazardous (including pathogenic and radioac­ ments ancl upgrading of tive) wastes. Preliminary jects in 1989/90, Education mechanical and electrical (b) Explosive substances. tt 99 Minister Tony Brummet and systems. This funding is !• ' I Area Designation Plan MLA Harold Long announced allocated to all districts based (c) Chemicals which may create hazardous working For Sechelt Inlet conditions. April 28. on age, area, replacement costi (d) Materia! hot enough to start combustion. Province-wide, $50 million and expected life of buildings in (e) Waste oil or petroleum by-products. Tuesday, May 9,1989, 7:00 pm has been allocated for repairs, a school district. (f) Lumber, timber, logs, etc., longer than 12 feet. maintenance and other small Province-wide, the shareable (g) Lumber, demolition materials, stumps and Board Room capital expenditures. Projects capital allowance amount is timbers of more than 8.0 cubic feet in volume Sunshine Coast most common in this category $23.5 million. Total funding,in and any other material of a like nature from con­ are additions to existing the new series amounts to $73.5 struction projects. Regional District Office schools, facility improvements million. The Sunshine Coast Regional District reserves the related to health and safety, "The government is moving 5477 Wharf Road, Sechelt, B.C. right to refuse any other material which the equipment for special needs ahead with its pledge to upgrade Engineer considers unacceptable. If any of these students and replacement of school buildings province- materials are dumped, they shall be removed im­ school buses. wide. '' Brummet remarked. mediately by the offending party. The Engineer AUTHORIZED The Sunshine Coast school may permit disposal of some forms of the above district will use the allocation to materials. However, approval must be obtained BURNING PERMIT replace the roofs of various before transporting to the landfill site. district schools. 2. Waste gypsum shall be disposed of in a separate Issuers For 1989 An additional $143,039 has designated disposal pit. SECTION 7 MAR./89 been allocated to district 46's /."I shareable capital allowance for 3. No vehicle with a load that exceeds the weight Gambier Island Bill Errico 886-2871 limits set out in the regulations passed pursuant to projects designed to extend the the Motor Vehicle Act will be permitted on the land­ Merrick Anderson 333-8878 fill site. Lasqueti Island Ezra Auerbach 333-8898 Canadian Radio-television and 4. Children under the age of 16 years are not permit­ Cliff Orr I* Telecommunications Commission ted on the landfill site except when they are inside Garden Bay F.P.D. a vehicle. (John Henry's) 883-2253 Conseil de la radiodiffusion etdes telecommunications canadiennes 5. All material deposited on the landfill site shall or Denny Bowen 883-2411 (B) become the property of the Sunshine Coast (Oak Tree Market) Regional District. NOTICE 6. Persons delivering material to the landfill site shall Madeira Park F.P.D. Denny Bowen 883-2411 (B) Public Notice CRTC 1989-36. The Commission has received the following ap­ deposit the material in such a place and in such a plications: 3. GIBSONS AND SECHELT, B.C. Application (890448400) by COAST Sechelt F.P.D. Ai McPhsrson 885-1988(0) CABLE VISION LTD. to amend the licence for the broadcasting receiving under­ manner as directed by Sunshine Coast Regional taking serving Gibsons and Sechelt, by adding a condition of licence allowing it to District personnel. (Includes W. Sechelt to Wilson Creek) substitute the signal of CKVU-TV (IND) Vancouver, for that of K0M0-TV (ABC) 7. No loitering is allowed on the landfill site. Vehicles , on the occasion of the British Columbia Children's Miracle Network must proceed to the dumping area as soon as Telethon to be broadcast at 6:00 p.m. June 3,1989 to 3:00 p.m. June 4,1989. West Howe Sound F.P.D. Wally Dempster 886-7659 (H) possible and then leave the landfill site as soon as to Gibsons Examination of application: 5555 Wharf Road, Sechelt, VON 3A0. The complete possible after unloading. 886-2274(0) text of this notice and the application may be viewed at CRTC, Central Building, Les Terrasses de la Chaudlere, 1 Promenade du Portage, Room 561, Hull, Que,;' 8. Anyone spilling material on the landfill site, other Halfmoon Bay F.P.D. Greg Phelps 885-9762 (H) than at designated locations, shall pick up such 885-5712 (B) and at the CRTC regional offices: Suite 1500, 800 Burrard SW Box 1580, Van­ couver, B.C. V6Z2G7. Interventions must be filed with the Secretary General material immediately. Roberts Creek F.P.D. John Fellowes 886-9347 CRTC, Ottawa, Ont. K1A 0N2, with proof that a copy has been served on the ap'" 9. Persons entering the landfill site do so at their own (after 10:00 am) CLASS B ONLY plicant on or before 9 May 1989. For mors Information you may also call the CRTC risk. The Sunshine Coast Regional District accepts 883-9245 Public Hearings Branch at (819)997-1328 or 997-1027,*CRTC Information Ser-' no responsibility for damage or injury to persons or Ruby & Sakinaw Lake Sam Walker vices in Hull at (819)997-0313 or the CRTC regional office In Vancouver property. 884-5223 (B) (604)666-2111. Port Mellon Area Cliff Mahlman 886-2125 (H) CanadS

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: ^YYYY^M^-mei" • ;Y'yHpn>es.: 'y:::yy:;,;f^ : «*. Arte* \y ,&J Property ^^'Y'-^-^Gpierty, A hriou rice in enfc s- &. Livestock: Wanted - 2+ acres with '''lU-mm*r'-!' home/mobile Gibsons to Davis LORDY, LORDY *:_*-* Mc^ffeiwe&Y $1,000 Bay area. Some view preferred. CJ.'s 40! We have S20.000JO put down -ML Wa»«*«toft«frt: POWER: Yolanda Bertha, passed CASH — and need vendor financing; on away suddenly May 5, 1989. balance. Maximum asking price Born in Norfolk, England, 9 mo. old boar, 2% yr. old sow, Upright piano, good condition, • M.'.MrMa* :--. : BONUS $75,000. Phone 291-7959, and January 1918. Resident of suitable for breeding. 885-7227 reasonable. 886-7291. $19 tt. 'HjM^IMjwKMi'. Y Responsible couple requires leave message. ; #20 Sechelt since 1919. Sadly missed aft. 5pm. #20 _*Y*^Ww** Had a garage sale, flea marj§k? 1st construction mortgage of by husband James B,; sons Jack $29,000. Completed property 1 yr. old executive 2000 sq. ft. 4 little kittens, cute as the Items left over and in good, o|an $*., CMMtC** r- and wife Yvonne, Robert and wife worth $80,000-$100,000. Will country cottage home. Spacious dickens, please call 886-2855. shape? Call Friendship Cer#e, Pat, Jim and wife Maralyn; pay going interest rate plus rooms, bright and airy at­ #20 Tues.-Sat., 10-4.885-7217,;|21 $1000 Bonus. Call Jane at mosphere, 3 bdrm., master suite daughters, Mardi Power, Janet LANDLORD & TENANTS RIGHTS 885-9209 includes large ensuite with and husband Mel Kahanashyn; 8 Horseshoeing, Certified Furrier Patio sliding glass doors, 74JJ to Free workshop with Ron Rapin, garden tub and huge walk-in grandchildren,. predeceased 2 (1973), All Work Guaranteed. 78"H. max., or French ddjgrs. Legal Services Society. closet. Also an office or nursery. grandsons, 6 great-grand­ Michael Cammack 386-3765. #19 886-3882. ^FN 60x250' West Sechelt waterfront TUESDAY, MAY 23 Kitchen and bathrooms have children, and brothers, Allen and _«_ lot, 2 cleared building sites with Noon: Community Services, 5638 jTwo registered miniature custom maple cabinets. Family Jean Wood, Bob and Audrey Resp. family wishes to rent 3j£ion driveway. New steps and trails Inlet Ave. 7:30 pm: Marine Room Dachshund puppies, paper train­ room off kitchen, large living Wood; sisters, Violet and Bill truck and 9-11' camper^ or down park-like hillside to rock Gibsons. Sponsored by Legal In­ ed, $400 ea. 885-9840. TFN Drop off your room with cathedral ceiling. All on Gibb, Eleanor Crucil, Jan and Ray motorhome for Aug. 4$3. bull-dozed beach. Have septic formation Services, 885-5881: 5 level acres attached to golf Page, Fay and Neil Hansen. Horse Board - manure for sale, 886-9452. $19 permit, house plans, spectacular .-#19 *• COAST NEWS view, outstanding beach areas. course. Riding ring and barn site #19 Triumph Carendon 17" English Fall 1988 copy of Beautiful ^C. 885-7629. #20s prepared for building, located in all-purpose rebuilt saddle. 886-4943. #19 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS active equestrian area. Phone 885-5267. #21 «• Waterfront lot Gower Pt. Rd., eves. 885-5423. courtesy to 885-2896, 886-7272, 886-2954. Oil tank in good condition. SPCA ADOPTION ~ asking $64,900. 886-9485 or realtors. - #19 In Memoriam TFN 886-7323. #21 526-4061. #20s • Variety of cats. 886-7313. . If someone in your family has a . #19 To our Laura, at any of our convenient 2 beautiful view lots, Granthams drinking problem you can see Your laughter and your memories Landing, all services available. what it's doing to them. Can you SCIENCE DIET & IAMS Births are still so clear in our minds. see what it's doing to you? Al- Pet Food 931-4681. #21s You are our baby sister now and Friendly People Anon can help. Phone 886-9903 Quality Farm & Garden Brown 30" wide Kenmore ra'n&e. for always. Our .love for you will Building lot, 75x150, Feeney or 886-8656. Supply Ltd. Chanteit and Charisse'are proud never perish! With- each tear 885-7473. Rd., close to ferry and Gibsons. Pratt Rd. 886-7527 to announce the arrival of their there is a memory and with each Attention Teens — : — yi~ 886-3940. #19s Places sister, Chelsea. Cheryl Ann memory there is a slight smile Al-Ateen Can Help. Phone TFN Shep/Lab X med. sized, 1-*yr. 886-2565. TFN Cleared level lot ready to build, Taylor, weighing 6V2 lbs., April and an emptiness. Knowing how Stabling wanted full board and old, rieirt.', loves people, nWds 27, 1989. Equally proud parents we feel and not being able to tell good home. 886-93003or Creekside. 886-7028. #19 . Phone us today about our beauti­ suitable pasture privileges for HN PENDER HARB0UR- Jerry and Cheryl would like to you just how much those small large gentle gelding, Box 311, 886-7110. ': *9 Waterfront West Sechelt % acre, thank the doctors and nurses at ful selection of personalized wed­ Marina Pharmacy 883-2888 things we. did together made us c/o Coast News, Box 460, Gib­ 96'x320', treed, secluded south St. Mary's Hospital. •.•;.;• #19 who we are. We will never forget ding invitations, napkins, mat­ sons, B.C. VON 1V0. #20 AC Building Supplies 883-9551 exposure, gorgeous view, cul-de- our baby sister. We love you ches, stationery, and more. Trevor and Cindy Reid are proud sac. 886-2463. #20s Laura. Jeannie's Gifts & Gems Garage Sale- —IN HALFMOON BAY— to announce the arrival of Caitlin Tammy, Tanya & John #19 886-2023 Beatrice, May 4, 1989 at 9 lbs. - B & J Store 885-9435 ANDERSON REALTY TFN CASTLtftOCK Sat., May 13, 554 Marine^r., The Sunshine Coast 10 oz, Proud grandparents are Andy - May 10th, 1988 Then & Now Furniture Gibsons, books, clothes, tefils, Specialists tor Weldon and Esther Reid. ,': #49 Although you have been gone a KiNNELS bldg. supplies. $19 . 699 Hwy. 101, Gibsons -IN SECHELT— • Recreation year now, still sad and lonely am I Highway 101. . will pay fair prices Roberts Creek The Coast News • Retirement without thee. 1143 Sunnyside Rd.. May,^|3, • Relocation for your quality used- 10-2, clothes, 2nd hand bik$i & Dollie #19 885-9840 (Cowrie Street) 885-3930 FREE CATALOGUE Obituaries lurniture others. ^19 Teredo Square, Sechelt .'• In memory of Dorothy Squires Please phone 886-4716 — IN DAVIS BAY— 885-3211 who passed away April 27, 1986 We are open 10:30-4:30 Tues. Boarding & Grooming _ : 1_ Van. Toll Free 684-8016 YOUNG: Thomas David Young of Thanks for the years you gave us, to Sat. #19 NQ animals will be accepted without Yard sale - 4460 Hwy 181, Peninsula Market 885-9721 current vaccination records. Gibsons, passed away suddenly The many dreams we shared, Wilson Creek, Sat., May 13^10 Double wide trailer 36'x13' May 3,1989 aged 28 years. Sur­ '76 Pinto, serial number We only pray when you left us, SUNSHINE FEEDS. am, no junk. Suncoast jSj^A IN WILSON CREEK- Travelaire like new, perfect vived by his loving parents, Clin­ F2X12X313605F for sale, $1500. That you knew how much 670 INDUSTRIAL WAY Chap. 580. ..£(19 starter home or guest cottage, ton and Beverley Young of If not claimed by owner Gordie • CO-OP FEEDS Wilson Creek Campground 885-5937 we cared. FLEA fully furnished, wood stove, Parksville; one brother- Jeffrey, Standal. 885-7897. #19 PETFOODS - _ « Each time we see your photo, drapes, front porch and util. room and wife Andrea of Parksville; & ACCESSORIES ^ MARKET —-IN ROBERTS CREEK— two sisters, Jody and husband You smile and seem to say. COMPANY COMING? added. Very comfortable, Garden 9:30 to 5:30 David Boby of Campbell River, Cheer up I'm only resting, What could be more pleasant than Seaview Market 885-3400 Bay, $29,500. 883-1100. #20 886-4812 Karen and husband Gary We'II be. together someday. a tour of the Arboretum and tea at TFN UNIQUE PANAB00E LOG HOUSE Horsman of Gibsons; one niece"," Love husband William Rockwood Lodge? On Sunday. —IN GIBSONS—— Oceanview, offers- to $100,000 one nephew, also grandmother Squires and family #19 May 21. starting at 2 o'clock, a Plan for your '89 breeding season Langdale Elementary B& D Sports considered. Drive by 950 Cheryl Hazel McCarthy of Abbostford. delicious, tea will be served by now.- * buck , kids from ~ exc: if Funeral service was held Satur­ May 13th 10 am -Vp| 1 ?.um;.n\ (Sunnyerest Mali) 886-4635 < .AnnPark Rd.;(Lower Rd.-Robjtfs ^Shorncliffe Auxiliary at Rockwood milkers. $75.885-2373. #19 day, May 6, l989f:ar3'.pm...3itom Creek) and phone for appfYto 'Lodge. The cost...$3.50 per per­ Moving Sale, Sat., May 13,? the Parksville Community WUH Af Two' English saddles, $200 each The Coast News view eves. 886-2694. #20/ son . Do plan to be there! #19 2899 Hwy 101, near golf ci Memorial Chapel. Interment or $350 for both. 883-9383. (behind Dockside Pharmacy) 886-2622 'f^tyays in my heart and on my mind 886-4744. Jll9 Cleared lot Tricklebrook Way; Qualicum Beach Cemetery. In lieu #19 Gibsons, trailer allowed, $11,500 of flowers donations may be made Until we are together again Saturday, May 13, 10-4, $37 DEADLINE IS NOON SATURDAY to Children's Hospital, Van­ firm. 886-9036. #22s Reed Road, Gibsons. *|19 couver. Parksville Community 'IIerhain by me FOR MONDAY PUBLICATION . «.:. . r j«_ Superb view lot, level access,. Memorial Chapel, 248-4644 in ngel ol mfne. Travel Multi-family sale, Sat.. May$3, ' 'H H—» lift. WW. A ?"<^TT# 75'x144' central Gibsons; charge of arrangements. #19 Missing you more than words 10-2, 1568 Ocean PI., wji$d- $37,800. 886-2898 or 987-2800, can say and loving you always. creek. $19 ___ ' • fr •. i #21 PREST: passed away May 3, _KS_a___4, *s x sO^jJ^TlTfc •*** "^ - Mom, Dad, Tammy, Redrooffs Road, between : 1989, Jean: Emily Prest, late of ^?^^^fe^y 1/2 acre serviced lot, Sunnyside Tanya & John Madeira Park. Survived by loving Small black' solid box for 5x5' Southwood & Francis, Sat., pay Drive. 1-434-9271. #21 LAURA HENDERSON husband Bob;'one son Robin; one WUrch 23.19T1 - May-14', 1988 square heavy (electrical guitar 13,10 to 4. *19 Y\ <~ _ : aj_ -S*S?!_^^^*^g£ Beach Ave., Roberts Creek; at­ daughter Margaret; grand­ part)885-2819. #19 HOLLAND AMERICA May 13, 10-2, outboards |jnd tractive 3 level split home on daughter Megan; two sisters, Lost from Secret Cove, black & LINE parts, household items, no «|rry developed private V2 acre, 4 Janet of Victoria and Amy of Van-, white cat. bobbed tail, missing 1 birds, Headwater Mariga, bdrm., 2V_ baths, large living, couver. Memorial service Satur--, week. 885-7042. #19 Stand'by Madeira Park. Y Y*19 area, vaulted ceilings, skylights, day, May 13 at 2 pm in the Thank You cozy kitchen, dining room, finish­ Pender Harbour Community Hall, to Alaska To all who sent flowers, cards, ed family room in basement; Madeira Park. Reverend June. and personal expressions of sym­ $000°° Maffin officiating. Cremations Barter & Trad sundecks front and back with pathy. Our most sincere thanks in Found FROM 777 Devlin Funeral Home directors. new Aggregatstone patio, car­ sharing in the grief of the loss of o-_a Remembrance donations may be* May 21, 25, 28 Toyota 10 Forklift on propa|e, port, lots of storage, serene our loved one, Frank. Our thanks Near new Chrysler Cordova hub­ Drop off your Classifieds with Lisa Wyles Bland ready to work, exc. shape, t|w country living, only 5 min. from made to the Cancer Society. #19 to Reverend Reid, Mr. Devlin, cap on LeeRd. 985-5476. June 1 and Judy Eldred (right),'the happy new owners of rubber. 885-4593. iffis beaches and amenities-. Tom Myslicki, Betty, Nella, Pat, #19 B.C. Res. Only Seaview Market, our "Friendly People Place" in QUIGLEY: on May 5, 1989, Emi-' 886-2781 for appointment to Bab, and all those who helped. Will trade pool table with ba!ls|or Roberts Creek. • '••••• ly, widow of Robert Quigley of view, $109,500. #22s Sincerely FOR DETAILS CALL set of : 886-8380. fifco Roberts Creek, B.C. Survived by, Shirley Verhulst & family .—. *jj- one son Richard and wife Janette;. #19 JD 350 front-end loader, OWKJ two daughters, Patricia and hus­ shape, c/w winch.. Trade Jor Medical Centre, Gibsons ot/^ band Samuel Blakely, Roberta Thank you to all those dear backhoe. 883-2200. *>1 tf& arid husband Kendall Fosbery; 13 friends on the Sunshine Coast 886-3381 *?3SJ#* the LOWEST grandchildren, 7; great-grand-, who. sent me special greetings on Reno Fun Bus, 7 days for $235, children; one brother Robert my 75th. A warm, warm thank double occupancy, leave Sun­ Macloud and many relatives and you. Ruby Keller, Richmond. #19 MAGUS KENNELS shine Coast May 28. Gail For Sale friends. Past Worthy Matron Mt. 885-4639. #20 lassified Ad Rate Elphinstone Chapter 65 0ES, Past • Bright clean dog President Ladies Auxiliary Branch & cat boarding CB radio, $50; receiverv_ 140 Roberts Creek Legion. At her speakers, $275; TV stand, $fJ0. Personal • Dog grooming own request no service will be 886-7819. #|0s 31/l If if (minimum) for 10 words Wanted held. In lieu of flowers, donations Lowest Prices On — -4»— Take your organization Speed Queen auto, washer, $^95 to Mt. Elphinstone Chapter 65 "SCIENCE DIET" To borrow - owner's manual 1978 from amateur Guaranteed & delivered. 0ES Cancer Fund, Box 459, OPEN 8 am - 6:30 pm Mustang Ghia. 886-7722 after 6 c 25 *or eac^ additional word to professional 883-2648. J^N C\a-S^ ° Sechelt, B.C., would be ap­ everyday. 886-S568 pm preciated. #19 with documents, TFNs TheWoodmin ;- SPCA SPAYING PROGRAM Pay for 2 weeks, Get the 3rd week FREE lists, newsletters, Firewood for ale v GRAY: Mary, passed away May 885-4463,886-7837. TFN Patio garden set with umbrella, When paid by CASH, CHEQUE minutes, etc. Full cord guaranteed % 5, 1989 in St. Mary's Hospital. rorn garden swing with canopy. Y ' Sharon's Grooming 886-3779 .*_' ''.;••*- Of MONEY ORDER Predeceased by her beloved hus­ 885-2820. #19 Now at Sunshine Feeds i20 band Alex in 1957. Sadly missed s Gftjef uptt Mill 886-4812 ' Wanted - information or the 4 - • by her ioving family. One sister. . TFN return of some unique jewelry Antique medium light oak tS>w U Esther Neis, Calgary; two sons. 883-9911 Are you in an unhappy relation­ missing from Elphie's coat check front buffet, curved mirror, &c. Earle and wife Joan of Woodville, Swte SCEC'GLASSIFIEDS ship? Call the-Transition House Champion Pomeranian available Fri., Apr. 14. Contact Box 29. cond., $600.886-7696. - #20s Ontario/and their family, Glen .... • •_- ; _____ for free confidential counselling. for stud service. 886-7372. #19 Granthams Landing or phone and wife Jane, and children FIREWOOD £_ : They run until your item is sold! 885-2944.;./- • TFN Must find good home for 2-8 886-8582. No Questions Asked! Robert and Saraha of Ottawa, . Mixed Firewood YY mo. old fern, cats, 1 tabby, 1 part #19 Mary and husband Tom Bell- INDIVIDUAL THERAPY $80 Cord % •I J for up to 10 words I per additional word Persian spayed, all shots, very -ingham, Neil and Nancy of Fer- COUPLES COUNSELLING Tots swing set (with slide prefer­ 886-9674 or 886-3310 >" affectionate. 885-5488. #20 19 Your ad, featuring one item only, will run for four consecutive hie.B.C, Carol and husband . Call Seanor Mae 885-9018 red). 886-2781. #21 I weeks and will then bt cancelled unless you instruct us to renew it Brian Smith, Ottawa, Gordon and #22 for another four, bV Saturday, _ pm. Wife .Cheryl Gray., and children NO CHARGE FOR RENEWAL for as long as you want! "THE AFFORDABLE FACIAL" Amanda and Jason, Toronto; son (Not available lo commercial advertisers) 90 luxurious minutes, only $25. Dennis and, wife Jean and their Coast Impressions - Quality, Pro­ family, Evan and wife Kim, and fessional Skincare by Joy Smith. .Happy ALL CLASSIFIED ADS must be PRE-PAID before insertion. Jennifer, Powell River, Mark and 885-7174 for appointment. #21 For your convenience, use your MASTERCARD or VISA! wife Margie and children, Myles * * '**'*••?< -Mother's and Melissa, Powell River, Lance and wife Monica, children Sasha Day and Justin, Houston. B.C.. Stuart CLASSIFIED DEADLINE Announcements and wife Rosanne, Sechelt. to the At "Friendly People Places" Saturday NOON Memorial service, St. Hilda's SURPRISE MOM te^yMo^ Church. May 13. 1989 at 5:30 At COAST NEWS Offices, CA_.. ._,Y. ^ /;; with an 11x17 portrait. /I pm. Cremation. !n lieu of flowers, Sechelt & Gibsons SATURDAY, 3 pm, Send me her favourite photo and in tHe world| donations to the B.C. Lions I'll do a portrait in charcoal or Society for Crippled Children, or Any message that isn't of a business or pencil. John Storey, Box 1497, We Love Si COAST NEWS Classifieds the Alzheimer Society of B.C., commercial nature may be placed on Gibsons, VON 1V0 or leave would be appreciated. May each "The Back fence" The LOWEST Price! message at 886-8755. #19 You of us nourish and keep alive the FAX: 886-7725 at the classified rate of $6.08 Yaurj The HIGHEST Circulation! light she brought to our lives and Rummage Sale at St. Andrew's Cowrie St., Sechelt Cruice Lane. Gibsons for the first 10 words, and 25' Coast News Kids$i The FIRST on the street! live by :; her example. with Church. Madeira Park, Sat., May foreach additional word ,. • courage, consideration, and com­ 13; 10am-2pm. Good bargains. 885-3930 886-2622 passion. #19 #19 •~*

'_M. Coast News, May 8,1989

t*®*aSSS3S&5S$85SSSSBS& Moving, 6 drawer dresser & -" SPRING CLEANING BROOKS & MILLER HOWDA ror, stereo. Lowry GSP organ, MOBILE HOMES portable sewing machine, table Special! FLOOR COVERINGS LTD. Ipbi^r^yY^ linens, garden tools, dishes, etc. Lvgrm. Dng. area Benjamin Moore & International INSTANT HOUSING |8B Paints ; 885-1914. #19 & hall NEW AND USED Marine Equipment $ 00 1973 Datsun P/U, 1600 motor, 1969 Empress class 'A' 21' Any 5 Rooms 99 Finishes HAY FOR SALE -UNCOMPROMISING QUALITY 48,911 mi., 4 near new rad. motorhome, very clean, $10,500. 20' K&C wide beam, deep V, gai; $3.50 can deliver. 885-9357 tires, very little rust, tapedeck, 886^2432 or 886-7923. #20s Commercial trailer, 165 HP, ready to go,, TFN canopy, side doors, exc. for con­ Pricing '"> clean, F.W.C. 885-4593. #21s CARPET CARE ,24' deluxe motorhome 1988, im­ &'M tractor/tradesman, $950. Canopy for Vz or % ton pickup. maculate, 17,000 kms., 17' Deep V, new engine and 886-8564 886-8265. Bill Wood $250.885-5444. #21s A DIVISION OF DEE'S FINE CLEANING $32,900,886-8481. #20s #19 .SECHELT trailer, very seaworthy, flotation tanks. 883-1100. #20 Woods upright 7 cu. ft. freezer, Kenmore dryer $350; wooden Vanguard camper, 3-way T/S, For sale, parts 74 Plymouth Bus. 885-2923 H.G. $239 OBO; Viking self-clean crib $70.885-7858. #19 oven, boat rack, hydraulic jacks, 22' Hydroswift fibreglass. cabin Scamp. 886-2704. #19 A Res. 885-5058 coppertone 30" stove; Hotpoint, seat covers, $2000. Arrow fireplace insert c/w new VS.N ,N"\ A'\.\ JVN'V cruiser, 225 OMC, tandem 16 cu. ft. almond f/free, 2 dr. #20 HONDA screen, solid door fits opening '68 Falcon, 6 auto., reliable, solid 886-8086. trailer, lots of extras! $8000. fridge, like new, new compressor body, gd. engine, radio. $995. OUTBOARDS FOR SALE 886-2565. #20 23-40" wide, 3 spd. blower, ex­ 19 ft. motorhome, auto., PS/PB, with 2 yrs. warranty. $579 OBO; 886-8593. #19 9.9-20-30-40-50-70 HP lawn Mowers 18 cu. ft. McClary chest freezer, cellent condition, $450. flush toilet, new dual tires, CB, 1987-1988 Evinrudes. Excellent '•12%' KNC Runabout boat and $197 OBO; Inglis white dryer, 885-7571. #21 71 Volvo for parts, new clutch, loaded with extras, $10,500. condition. Lowes Resort, trailer, sounder, asking $1900 on 885-2429. #19 883-2456. TFN super shape, $249 OBO; Viking Live bait barge for sale, 56' long, exhaust fuel injection system, OBO. Call Matt or Wayne, w whife 30" stove, auto, rotis, $350 OBO. 885-5527 or 885-7184. #19« 12' wide, 6" deep. 883-2694. 8'/2' camper, sleeps 5, furn., Samson 37' FC sailboat, world $279 OBO; McClary Easy white 886-2887. #19 •SALE #21 stove, oven, $1100. 883-9183. cruiser, live aboard, equipped,; 26' Character cruiser, 6 cyl., 30" stove, $197 OBO; Westing­ #21s 42 g. 886-7400 messages. #21s stove, running Water, cedar on "83 Kawasaki GPZ 550. exc. house washer & dryer (stacker), Used RSF wood stove, HF45, 1980 Chev Monza, V6, auto., Years from now, PS/PB, sunroof, exc. cond. oak hull, 110 power. $2900 or cond. 13.000 kms. $2000 OBO. $589 pr. OBO; Roper built-in $650. 886-9760 or 885-3259. 73 Chinook motorhome, 19 ft., '68 H. P. Osco Ford marine diesel : You'll be 885-1973 eves. #19 trade. 886-2491. #21 886-7198. #21s : : dishwasher. 6 program, $229 #19 all fibreglass, 360 Dodge, 32,000 and hy. gear, as new-cond. »•»' . glad you didn't OBO; Viking 30" stove, self- original miles, fully self- 883-9401. #21s 1979 Yamaha 750 DOHC fully **?. Computer desk w/sliding 1978 4WD Dodge Vz ton with in­ clean, coppertone, $347 OBO; contained, air and cruise, dressed. 886-3841. #21s compromise keyboard shelf, $199; 21 ft. sulated canopy, $2200. M.V. Bristler, 40' ex- Admiral coppertone f/free fridge, 886-7372. #19 $13,000.886-9626. #20 15 cu. ft., $339 OBO. Appliances Vivacity sailboat, $4500 OBO; gillnet/halibut boat, plywood Ircterlux '86 Yamaha 50, low hours, exc. .TIDELINE LOGGING I Sanyo apartment size washing Cummins 903 radar, sounder, cond., $300. 885-5904. #20s MARINE LTD. reconditioned and guaranteed 1981 Toyota Tercel, blue, auto., Vanguard camper, model 9-6P and machine, $100 OBO. 886-7949. gd. cond., $2500. 886-4624. 1978, c/w 3-way fridge, 4 Loran C, Mark IV pilot, 20,000 Sbl7 Wharf Rd. from 90 days to 2 years, parts & '84 XR80 Honda, $400. .. 885-4141 #21 #19 burner stove, oven, porta-potti, Ib. capacity. $60,000. 883-2667 labour. Corner Cupboard, 885-7585. #19s 885-4434 or Bjorn 885-7897. overhead boat loader, hydraulic eves. #20s. 1980 Ford Supervan, no .letter­ Will buy non-working or used ap­ jacks, extras, $3850. 885-3709 V65 Honda Sabre, 1100 cc, T & S SOIL ing, exc. order, $4500 FIRM. 10' fibreglass rowboat, $150; Yacht Enamel pliances. #20 aft. 5pm. #20 sports touring, 23,000 krrvshaft Mushroom Manure 885-4501. #19 12' fibreglass sailboat, c/w sails, and Bottom Paints drive, best buy in,town, $3800. Topsoil Mixed 1973 5th Wheel, air cond., fur­ $400.885-3468 eves. #19 on Sale at 886-9300 or 886-7110. #19 Bark Mulch SCREENED 72 BMW Bavaria Classic, gd. nace, stove, etc.! gd. cond., By the yard or 14 yard diesel cond., new engine, $5000 OBO. 1980 24' Campion I/O 280 HP A TIDELINE MARINE $8500.885-1912. #19 SM7 Wharf M. '83 Honda 350 dirt bike, used dumptruck-full. Top quality pro­ TOP SOIL Mercruiser, S.O. head, elec 885-5488. #20 885-4141 only 2 yrs. 886-3662. • #19 ducts at reasonable prices. You Camping at its finest, 10' Star- winch, VHF, sounder, 2 way pickup or we deliver. Phone Starbuck 1971 VW Campervan or trade on craft, hard top tent trailer, new fridge, alcohol elec. stove, block '85 Honda 750 Intercepted exc small car. 885-3138. #20 anytime 885-5669. TFN Excavating uprights and cable, new tires and heater, low hours. 886-2155 aft. 20' sailboat and trailer, good cond., $3000. 885-5887 9-5, bearings, prop. 3 burner stove, 6pm. #19 cond., new motor, $2000. 885-4670 aft. 5. #20s Stereo, receiver, rec player, CASH PAID 1987 Mazda B-2200 cab-plus 886-2430 ice box, furnace, 20 gal. holding 886-9270. #21 cassette & Altec speakers (cas. & For Some Cars and Trucks sport with rawhide canopy, 3 sections of pressure treated 1982 Yamaha Virago 750 cc, Cushing elec. wheelchair, Dead Car Removal 51,000 km, $10,000. 886-8784. tank, sleeps 6, canvass in good recs inc.), stand. $975. marina floats, 9x80' ea., $7,000 Wooden newly painted Clinker 30,000 kms., shaft drive, $1000. 886-3616 aft. 4pm. Abex Used Auto Parts #20 shape, $2250 OBO. 885-1917 886-7819. #21S ea. or 3 for $18,500. Barry boat, 10'6", $200 OBO. backrest, shotgun exhausts, #20 and Towing after 5 pm. #19 74 F100, 4X4, short wheelbase, 886-8858. #19 886-7189. #19 priced to sell, $900 firm. 12' deck for 1 ton, c/w load win­ 886-2020 10%' Security camper, fair 885-5445. #21 s . Perennials $1500; bush box, $800. Tim Sailboat, 26', F/G, Yamaha 9.9 ' Plants grown from ches. 885-3896. #20 TFN cond., 3 way F/S, jacks, $950 Outboards and parts, May 13, 886-2198. #20 HP outboard, sleeps 5, ready to seed, with care OBO. 886-2781. #21 10-2, Headwater Marina, 1982 Suzuki GS 400, exc. cond., 74 Olds, 2dr.,PS,PB. AM/FM sail, moorage, $8000 OBO. Pentax-ME super IW200M lens, 1978-16 passenger school bus, Madeira Park. #19 $550 OBO. 886-7521 eves. #19 cassette, $800 OBO. 885-9425 885-9772 eve§. #20s flash and filters, $400 OBO. gd. cond., $1500. 886-2826. eves. #20s Yes! There is a reliable local pro- 1987 Virago 535, fairings, crash 885-5488. #20 #21s 2 - 55' pilings, new, wide, $325 pellor repair service. 885-5278. bars, only 1100 kms, $2800, 1986 heavy duty F250 4X4 XLT Marine ea. 883-9924. #19 3 horse Craftsman rototiller, exc. 1953 Ford 4 dr. Sedan, run. TFN exc cond. 886-4690. #21 Lariet Explorer, fully loaded, shape, $295.886-8347. #19 cond., gd. project, $500. $16,900 OBO, towing pkg. con­ 10' Birch rowboat, fibreglassed, 12' sailboat, plywood hull, centre '86 CR 125, exc cond., helmet 886-2826. #21 s SECHELT MART Sal.. May 13.10 'til n&on at Nintendo, 6 games, $350; sider trade. 886-8104. #21s painted, strong but light, gd. board, Dacron main and jib sails, included, $1800. 885-2496. #21 723 School Rd., Gibsons SURVEYS LTD. cond., new oars, oar locks, Panasonic car stereo & booster, 79 % ton Ford, PS/PB, new $375.886-2563. #21 1970 Corvette 350 tunnel ram, Captain Rill Murray $385.886-3263. #20 1982 black GS750E Suzuki, $300.885-5161 Kevin. #19 tires, battery, muffler. $2500 R.S.F. HF65R wood stove, pur­ new paint, tires & mags, $8,500 M.CM.M.C M.N.A.M.S. 23%.' Bayliner, command bridge, 14,000 kms, $1500. 886-3733. OBO. 886-7222. #20 chase this winter, cost $1520, of­ Coleman propane campstove, OBO. 886-4870. #20s M.A.B.Y.C • Marine 204 Zephyr Zodiac type inflatable cabin cruiser, dual controls, full #21 reas. offer, morn, or eves. fers. 886-2500. #19s new, $46; step table, $15; International diesel 20' flat deck, Surveyors and Consultants galley, stand-up head, V-berth, '68 COUGAR 885-3643 885-9245. #21s Brothers portable sewing cab over T/A, runs well, dinette, anchor, electric winch, Moving, must sell microwave, machine, as new, $45; 2 kitchen Silver-grey with black roof 885-3337. #22s Model 2280 Reinell 188 Mer­ 8' dinghy, 10 HP OB, other ex­ kingsize waterbed, airless paint chairs, $9/pair; dinner set for 8; & interior, new tires, carb., 14' fibreglass boat, 50 HP Merc, Wanted to Rent cruiser, new leg, sounder, CB, tras, 225 Volvo engine, 280 leg, sprayer, small appliances, etc. dishes, ironing board, etc. dual exhaust, headers, good 1978 Chevette 2 dr. HB, new new leg, new trailer, new suntop anchor package, flying bridge, all good condition, in the water 886-4744. #19 885-1914. #19 shape, 302 V8 auto. clutch, battery, timing belt, back with side windows, very clean, stove, cooler, sleeps 5, gd. top, and operating, $12,900. Asking $2000. brakes new, all season radials, comes with 2 fuel tanks, $2800 Twin chesterfields, $25 ea.; cof­ heavy duty trailer with elec. 886-2303. #21 886-2215 aft. 6 pm. little rust, $1200. 886-9569. #21 OBO. 886-3882 aft. 6pm. fee table; 2 end tables, $50 OBO; winch, $9000 for the package. HUSQVARNA TFNs • TFN 17' inboard boat with Velvet Crane bathtub, toilet & sink, '1979 GMC camper van, new 886-7304. #20 drive, no motor, $500. >30' Disp. Cruiser, recently, complete with all fixtures, light 71 Mercury Comet ;G.T., .302 Jres; 3-way fridge, oven, toilet. 886-2075.886-8050. #19 green, $100 OBO; 1 gal. wine auto., mags, bucket seatsY : : :;i : x ; rrebuilt, 340Chrys. dual hydl' 888^2873. ;'y '- : ' :Y;#19 Waterfront, 2 or 3 weeks, July or bottles, 50« ea. clear; misc. AM/FM stereo cassette, PS/PB, •steering, many extras, $11,500. $700-$800 savings on a 9.9 Aug., family. 224-5143 or items. 885-7473. #19 $2995.886-9500. #21s 78 Acadian, radio, faiiycohd., 885-2814. #21s Johnson outboard c/w 5 gal. economical, runs goodT $600 591-6602. #19 1 tank and base. 886-8866.. #21 STEWART ROAD 17 /2' older boat with 270 Volvo 5 HP B/S hydraulic wood splitter OBO. 886-2781. / #21 N/S resp. family of 3 soon to be 4 AUTO WRECKING leg, with or without motorboat. • 10 ft. beam, $750.886-8290. #22 looking for 3 bdrm. home ASAP, Some FREE car removal usee 1979 Chevette, 4 cyl. automatic, $1500, motor $1000. 886-7677. Twin F.W.C. 165 Mercruiser NOW ONLY R Rbts. Ck. to Langdale, please Opening Restaurant parts and mechanical work, excellent body and motor, new #21s engine & sterndrive, compl. $17995 phone 886-7034. #19 Successful lea Cream Business guaranteed 886-2617, bring this tires and brakes, $1995 OBO or rebuilt, full warranty, Cal25, fully equipped, moorage 'For sale, no franchise fee, just ad in for 10% discount. TFN swap for pickup. 883-2976 or Couple with 2 children require a 3 included, $11,500. 886-8706. $15,000 firm. Equipment, scooters, freezers, 883-9632. . #19 bdrm. house immed., Gibsons to '87 Ford 4X4 F150, exc. cond., #20s 14 ft. wide Misty River alum, ;ij&ate your own job. Sechelt. Phone 886-2289 or 26RLC1.6cu.in. 26cc $13,500, or could trade. 1980 Pontiac Sunbird, 4 cyl., 4 boat, new condition, fresh $4d,0OQ-$60,0O0 season. Phone '84-17' BOSTON WHALER MON- 886-9137. Y •*;•-> #19 A long, curved shaft and 883-2863 aft. 6pm. #19s spd., 91,000 kms, " AM/FM 'j wafer use only, $1,895. v ;885-2044. #19 TAUK centre console 80 HP, narrow engine housing cassette, new radials, $250C TIDELINE MARINE V Mature female seeks small makes the 26RLC easy to .'82 Ford Escort, 4 dr., 4 sp., gd. Merc, galvanized trailer, Biminy targe airtight wood stove, $400 OBO; 1974 Nova for parts, good S«-7 Wharf Rd. , house, Sechelt-Gibsons 'area, hold while getting to those cond., $1700. 886-2433. #20s top, video sounder, $15,500. K ;886-3093. #19 eng., good trans., auto 885-4141 close to stores. 885-3235. #19 hard-to-reach places. And a 883-2352. #21 270-6764. #21s I & 1981 Granada, PS/PB, one .'Moving - glass topped dinette set tap of the head advances ;w/4 chairs, other misc. items. cutting line. owner, top cond., asking $4900. :886-9034. #20 885-4141 886-8086. #20 BLANKET CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 5637 Wharf Rd., Sechelt 1971 Chev window van, partly These Ads appear in the more than 90 Newspapers of the B.C. and Yukon Community ;Pentax-ME Super IW200M lens camperized, lots of extras, exc. Newspapers Association and reach more than 1,400,000 homes and a potential two million readers. ;flash and filters, $400 OBO 'TIDELEHB SSffiVn. run. cond., some rust, $1200 or $885-5488. #20 $159. for 25 words ($3. per each additional word) Call the Coast News at 885-3930 to place one. Coldspot upright freezer, working trade for car of same value. 886-9729. TFNs Inglis multi-function H.D. condition, $50. 885-3402 after washer, gd. cond., $275. AUTOMOTIVE Need money? Local and over­ Orderby mail - lover's toys, sexy TELEPHONE CABLE SPLIC-* 4 registered yearling Polled Here­ May 9. #19 1975 Ford pickup, gd. run. seas investors want worthwhile novelties. Full colour catalogue, ERSrequired wit h truck and toob. ford bulls. Raised to do well or r'885-5307. #20 No money down O.A.C. Lease/ cond., $800 OBO. 883-9278. business ven-fures. Call $4. Love Nest, 161 East 1st Experience neces-sary. Call natural range conditions fror., Fancy Pans by Wiltow, also buy any new/used truck or van. F.B.D.B. at 1-800-663-0433. Street, North Vancouver, B.C. S.T.S. at (403)467-0697. Send easy calling doms, halter lead, not ROBERTS CREEK NURSERY Wiltow Hear books. For cake #21 s Deal direct with Factory Broker. Yukon call 403-668-4030. V7L1B2. (604)987-1175. resume to: 209A, 80 Chippewa health impaired with concentrate RHODOS & AZALEAS Call Keith colled, (604)874-0778. Road, Sherwood Park, Alberta feeds. Canyon Valley Ranch, decoration, weddings, birthdays 1977 Honda Civic, slightly 29% yield at Mountainview Res­ Pin Colectors! Are you interested y LARGE SELECTION S3 TO $16 D.6102. T8A3Y1. R.R. 4, Box 28, Canyon Road, and other occasions. 886-2685. damaged, lots of new parts, of­ taurant, . Licensed Din­ in trading, buying, communicat­ , B.C. V2J 3H8, 992- 2569 Lower Rd. 886-2062. Active Auto Brokers, disposal ing for 90. Tours booked for sum­ ing? Write: Pin Pals, P.O. Box 9, #19 fers. 886-8387 days. #20 agent for Active Bailiff Services. 2294. #20 mer. $143,900, or invest in Whortnock. B.C. VQM1SO. Active retired couple for summer Repos-sessions, estate, legate, Chunky's Takeout, established 41 pale green latex wall paint, 41 '84 Chev Vz ton, 305 auto., cars, trucks, motorhomes, boats. NORITAKE CHINA SALE! Terri­ campground work. Skilled in TOP SOIL business, South Hazelton, white ceiling paint with hint of cruise, exc. cond., 111,000 Call Mr. Price (only). (604)434- fic discount on current patterns. electrical, plumbing, carpentry, REAL ESTATE BARK MULCH $150,000. Call Heather, R.W. Delivered well-packed, insured; gardening, guest relations. Acco­ same green, $12 ea. 885-3577. 1819. D547S. FREE booklet. Concrete or wooj kms., $6500.886-9626. #21s Calderwood Realty, SmMhers, Specify your Noritake pattern. modation and salary. Photo and For Fast Delivery for your basement? Before you TFN DATSUN/NISSAN PARTS - (604)847-3224. For price fist, ship-ping details, resume to Bote 749, Whistler, B.C. 886-2924 Eves. decide get all the facts. Write: '88 Ford Escort, 5000 kms., New, used, rebuilt. Are you pay­ call Alexander's "The Noritake VON 1 BO. Established fitness business in Foundation focus, 201-1 i55 W. #21 Sunbeam iron $25; toaster oven AM/FM Cass., 1.9 I fuel inj., ing too much? Buy dkect from the Experts" Toronto. Toll-free 1- Okanagan, great possibility for Pender St., Vancouver, BC V6E $20; Pfaff sewing machine $525; take over balance lease low mon­ parts warehouse. We ship by bus expansion. Phone (604)764- 800-263-5896. Clip and save. Horse Manure daily. M.W. (403)436-7151, 2P4. 1-800-663-7774. Eureka vacuum express $575; thly payments. 886-3998 eves. 4389. Residential building managers $15 pickup, $2 a bag, U-shovel Edmonton. required all over Canada. Com­ Woods Excellence 16 cu. ft. #20 886-3999 Wanted: Catalogue distributors GARDENING pletion of Government-approved freezer $600; Emerson TV, 21" for mal order books, profitable Country Woodlands country dub #21 correspondence course qualifies screen $375; complete Technf- 76 TR7, gd. mech. cond., nice BOATS home businesses, cheap prod- Interested in Greenhouse or Hy- you for these jobs. Guar-anteed condominiums in Kelowna. Pri­ body. 886-2924 eves. . #19 tfcte, special services, real estate, droponlc Gardening? Green­ vate beach, golf course, recrea­ Like new, jet pump and tank, us­ que stereo system $1800. BAYLINER AND ARRIVA boats, placement assistance by Munday tion centre, fenced, 24-hour secu­ finance! For special learn and houses $195, Hydroponic Gar­ personnel. Call RMT I, (604) 681- ed for 7 mos., $400 OBO. Everything as new. 885-3342, EVINRUDE motors from DOCK- dens $39, Halides from $140. rity, 4 per building. Fully main­ 72 Plymouth Roadrunner, 400 SIDE MARINE, Kelowna, guaran­ earn catalogue details send 3 5456 or write for details: #901- 886-2525. #21 12-8 pm weekdays. #21 "toose" stamps. Home Services, Over 2000 products in stock, tained. $72,900. Call collect cu. in., 4 spd., factory air, tees satisfaction, quality, value. super prices. Free catalogue. 700 W. Pender St.. Vancouver, (604)766-3446. New, used, and financing. LOW Box 477A, Chetwynd, B.C., VOC B.C.V6C1G8. ;«« G.E. avocado continuous clean Graber sunroof, new paint, new 1JO. Call Toll-free 1-800-663-5619. Green Onion PRICES. Toll free .1-800-663- Water Farms, 1244 Seymour 76.9-Acre Wilderness land has stove. 886-4568. #19 t interior, new brakes and clutch, 4737. timber and riprap, wildlife, pheas­ i Earth Station Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 3N9 •*« exc. (cond., over $10,000 in­ Wanted Log Home Builders for ant, deer, elk, etc. Close to t EDUCATION American standard matching vested, asking $7000 OBO or. steady year-round work in Mer- Creston and U.S. border. SATELLITE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FREE: 1989 guide to study-at- $139,000. Bdx2, Site 20, R.R.# 1, *• •* bath, toilet, sink, used, gd. trade for boat of equal value. HEALTH ritt, B.C. Must be experienced in home correspondence Diploma Croston, B.C., V0B 1G0. Phone cond., al! three $160. 886-9426. Sales & Service 885:1917 after 5 pm. #19 Start your own Import/Export quality saddle notch, scribe tit courses for prestigious careers: He\p\ Need 98 people to lose construction. Contact Brad (604)428-7367. '• #19 t business, even spare time. No weight now. It pays! Call Diane, 885-5644 76 Pontiac Parisienne, 4 dr., V8 money or expe-rience. Since Accounting, Airconditioning, Hagen, Harvest Log Homes. Large independent Real Estate Bookkeeping, Business, Cos­ (604)681-9346. ;% Airtight wood stove, Kent Tile 16" bandsaw, new near, auto. PS, PB. AM/FM cassette, 1946. Free brochure: Wade (604)378-8840. firm is looking for licensed sale­ World Trade c/o Cdn. Small Busi­ metology, Electronics, Legal/ speople for expansion in the resi­ $vFire, like new cond. 885-7082 $350; Vi HP indust. drill press, runs good, $850. 886-8611 after Medical Secretary, Psychology, ness Inst., Dept. W1,1140 Bel­ HELP WANTED dential, I.C.I., and Property Man­ &eves. #21 Craftsman, $280.886-3126. #21 6 pm. #19 lamy Rd. N. #1, Scarborough, Travel. Granten (1A) 1055 West Journeyman Compositor re­ agement Departments. Reloca. j-,'- Ont.M1H1H4. Georgia St #2002, Vancouver, 1- The Corporation of the Village of quired on . Must tion help available. Many rwv j2jp" single glaze patio door, 8'x4\ Beet. 30" range, $275; new To borrow - owner's manual 1978 800-268-1121. Masset is a well-established be f uly-qualKled in all aspects of innovative tools in place to ear^ ^double glaze window, white, exc. Broan 2-way range hood, $100; 5 Mustang Ghia. 886-7722 after 6 Earn $2,000 monthly spare time. municipality with a population of pre-press. Experience in Cg that extra edge. Resume to: HP rototiller w/reverse, $400; Sell internationally successful 1700 situated on the northern end AdVantage/MDT350 preferred Sales Manager, Inland Realty, Second., $150ea. 885-5683. #19 pm. TFN automo-tive accessory. $99.95 EQUIPMENT & MACHINERY stereo R-R tape deck, $25; stereo of Graham Island in the Queen (not essential). P.O. Box 3039, 322 Seymour St., Kamtoope, B.C. 1988 Ford Aerostar, 30,000 inventory investment. Free info. Islands. Courtenay, BC. V9N 5N3. W. V2C 2G2. Bus: (604)374-3022, amp, $20; Devilbis paint sprayer, For sale: Mobile 35-ft.Trommel Spring kms., P/S, P/B. T/S, C/C. Unisave, #4-12800 Bathgate with volume, high P.S.I.. 5" pump, McGuire or P. Reid (eves), Fax:(604)828-2866. compressor, motor, 2 guns, Way, Richmond, B.C. V6V 1Z4 AM/FM stereo, exc. cond., must 300-ft. of aluminum pipe and (604)334-4446. CEDAR SALE $200; 5' S.G. sliding dloor, (604)273-3874. The Village requires a Deputy sell, $16,500.885-7702. TFNs ctean-upjig. $19,900. (604)687- $100; 2-S.G. windows, 3y2x4'. Great small town business! You 0938, *2204-1160 HaroSt., Van­ Treasurer lo assist in the financial SERVICES couver, B.C. V6E1E2.. opera-tfons of the municipality. Gustafson's Auto Centre invites $40 ea. 885-9597. #21 76 Transam, new clutch, engine' could net $424 weekly operating ICBC Injury Claims? CaH Dale your own Frozen Food Agency in Candidates must have good fi­ applications for positions as parts tires, gd. cond., $3000. nancial accounting skiBs, famKar- safes-man, parts counterman arid Carr-Harris - 20 years a trial law­ % ton camper top, $50, as is, your community) Not a franchise! yer with five years medical school 885-2657. #19s Total cash required $296. Write: FOR SALE MISC. ity with mini computers, and be service technicians. Preference where is. 886-8353. #19 enrolled at the intermediate level to those with Chrysler, Jeep or before law. 0-669-4922 (Vancou­ New West Prime Beef, 76-2789 Lighting fixtures. Western Can­ ver). Experienced in head injury >7" c Porsche 911E, 930 body, lowered Hwy. 97 North. Kelowna, of a recognized professional ac­ Mazda experience. Send to 122 19 cu. ft. chest freezer, $75 ada's largest display. Wholesale and other major claims. Percent- 1*415V 2x6 45 .t Iront, flared fenders, whale tall, counting program. This position North Broadway, Williams Lake, OBO. 885-3456. #21 Enterprising self-contained ice and retail. Frss catalogue avail­ otters a competitive salary, subsi­ B.C. V2G2X8. agotecs available . • ;• ••••-"• mech. fuel inject., asking able. Norburn Lighting Centre, tx6 22«if. 2x8 62fy. cream hut, flbreglas Ice-cream dized accomodation, and a chal­ Major ICBC and Injury claims. $22,500. No test pilots please. Oak dining room table, 4 chairs, cone-shaped. Seasonable, 4600 East Hast-ings Street, Burn­ lenging career with an excellent Joel A. Werner, trial lawyer for 21 111x8 32*1.. 4x4 65V $700; 2 piece desk, $200; 885-7191. #19s transportable, needs power and aby , BC V5C 2K5. Phone 1 -299- opportunity of advancement. PETS & LIVESTOCK years. Call collect, 736-5500 water hookup. Cone-a-plenty, 0666. S* : bureau, $25; book case, $30; New carriages/wagons, restora­ Vancouver. B no recovery, no fee. 1973 GMC % ton 4X4, 350 4 Box 2366, GoWlen, B.C., VOA FINAL DAYSII Hobby ceramic & /10" bevel 43° ,„ beds, $50 and up; bridge table tions, parts and accessories. No Yukon enquiries. spd., $1200 OBO. 886-3310. 1H0, (604)344-7119. distributor close-out. Save to Interested persons ptoase submit and 4 chairs, $100; 24" elect, Wheel repairs, coach rentals. I ^Gibsons Mobile #19 Do you want a business you can 60%. Glazes, stains, , your resume before Friday, May Consignments. Discounts for range, $50; portable Kenmore enjoy? Pat's Petite Pets in Port bisque, greenware, molds, and 19 to: A.S. Brockley, CMC, Clerk dubs and organizations. Cariboo WANTED Treasurer, P.O. Box 68. Masset, f ^ Saw Service washing machine, $400; chairs, '69 Plymouth 30,000 mi. on Hardy, Vancouver Island is for more. {604)594-9955. Pacific Carriage Works. Box 1017,100 Western Ceramics, 12111-86ih B.C., V0T1M0. Fax: (604)626- Wanted, 24" shake blocks. •S"_ $10 and up; rug, $1000. rebuilt motor, N/B runs great, sale. $10,000 plus stock and fix­ Mite House, BC, VOX 2E0. Phone Meeker Log and Timber Ltd.. ** • Ave., Surrey. B.C. V3W3H8 3968. tures. Phone (604)949-7034. (604)395-4111. ••-.-•• 885-3335. #19 $650,886-8290. Y #22 J : (604)82fr6781. .**. ^**,'3'r:^ i.V-V'^wr^"-^

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Oppbrtunitic:'- 3 South of France, modernized Get an edge ^P house in picturesque medieval INVITATION SAW MILL Marine village, fully furnished. For on the competition TO TENDER Head Rig 150 hp electric, 3 details, 886-7615. #21 with strand log deck, 8" Bull Edger Business a Professional Resume Slash & treat - Carbide Saws, Sash Gang, Board For Sale \ /* Hall and office space. Leave from Malaspina Substation Edger, Transfer Deck & Misc. name, phone number, 885-7217. Commercial' area, Sechelt. Note: Equip. Currently Set Up in 100 #21 Wfyz Paper JNffl Marine mechanic with Mercury Mile House on Industrial Site with Building i Responsible family looking for HOUSE PAINTING Contractor may require Rail & Burner. Must Sell by June One bedroom suite, self- Call 883-9911 Mercruiser experience, wage Marine Zone permanent 3 or 4 bdrm. home in negotiable, permanent position. Interior - Exterior qualified tree trimming 15. Highest Offer. 1-395-3968. contained, ho pets, non-smoker Garden Bay Hotel hiring summer Highway 101. Gibsons Gibsons as far as Hall Rd., refs. Call Sam Dill, 886-7619 personnel. #20 preferred, close to ferry. Phone staff: hostess, bartender, lunch Box 342, Madeira Park, B.C. VON Authorized dealer for Volvfci avail. 886-8593 or 886-9288 #24 886-9186 eves. #21 cook, bus person, dishwasher, 2H0. #21 Reference: Q9-3282 Penta, OMC, Evinrude ouj-j mess. #19 cleaning staff. 883-2674. #21 Roofing - Reroofing - Repairs Summer business opportunity, boards, Cobra Stern Drivfjj Room & board shared accomoda-- Closing Date: concession trailer for sale or Chrysler and Mitstjbisi Room for Swiss exchange student PHARMASAVE Reasonable & Guaranteed. Fac­ tion. laundry, large roomy log Local jewellery store seeking 24 May, 89 lease, many extras, ready to go. M Diesel. ' ?! July & August, prefer Davis Bay Gibsons tory trained. Torch On Flat Roof cabin, fireplace, Roberts Creek, reliable student for summer Call 886-7182. #21 Includes stock, specif area. 885-9839. #21 Specialists. Free estimates. Slashing - Malaspina $450/mo. 886-4567. #19 employment. Phone 885-9507. is now taking tools, forkliJt and sticjj) Please call L. Ferris, 885-4190. Substation west to Summer business opportunity Beachcomber would like to rent #19 applications for equipment. t j! #24 Sakinaw Lake, Sechelt -concession trailer for sale or For appointment io view, cat) »J furnished waterfront home in Gib­ ~~ SECHELT & DISTRICT experienced retail area. Note: Contractor lease, many extras, ready to go. sons for principal actor. Please WINDOW WASHING Dorhn Bosch, 885-4141J;h CHAMBER OF COMMERCE clerks. may require qualified Call 886-7182. #21 call 886-7811. #22 Help Wanted Fast, reliable, $25 house. Leave ^w v v v \ v \: vvp InfoCentre Resumes to Gibsons message 885-5492, Paul. #21 tree trimming person­ Small house or cabin, July, Applications are invited for the Pharmasave, RR 2, <_»__. 5' Moving to Pender Harbour area nel. woman artist. Collect 873-4997, position of Tourist Counsellor Gibsons, VON 1VO (415)585-7431. #20 Waitresses -June thru August, 1989. Wknd. soon: journeyman carpenter/ Reference: Q9-3283 *•_._?___ \ tage, 2500' with back access and crafts and don't know how? Write work independently, familiar Exp. mature woman wants posi- and conditions of tender are Postal: Hand Delivered or Courier:;.;. adequate parking facilities. to Box 1078, Gibsons, B.C. VON with Macintosh computer. In­ ion as waitress cashier, good available free of charge ONLY Ministry of Parks Ministry of Parks ••.: 885-4501. #19 1V0. #21 terest in employment/eco­ refs. Can do casual office work from 1016 Seamount Way, Gib­ Garibaldi/Sunshine District Garibaldi/Sunshine District-."" nomic development desirable. also. Moving from Vancouver to sons, B.C. between the hours Box 220, Brackendale, B.C. Alice Lake Park Jolly Roger Inn, 1 & 2 bdrm. Experienced stylist to join Chris Must have completed second Gibsons. Call collect 255-8079 of 8:30 and 4 pm Monday to VON 1 HO 13 km. North of Squamish'"' furn. townhouses, weekly, mon­ and Lois at the Landing Hair year post secondary and be Vancouver, 8am-3pm. #20 Friday, except Holidays. i off Highway 99 J° thly, Bob Leffler 438-1471 or Design., Hours and wages returning to school in fall. Phone number of originating of­ , Sealed tenders will be opened in public at the above men,:.,.., 931-5591. WrrjdiS #20 negotiable. Daytime 886-3916. Salary $8,50/hr. Submit, Dump truck avail, for hauling, •. fice: 886-2294 k tioned time and place. 'Y'* #21 resume by May 12, 1989 to': reasonable rates. Liz 886*9033. Pre-f ender meeting will be held' Furn. 3 bdrm. home to share with eves. 886-7947 days. -.')'#21 at: 1016 Seamount Way, Gib­ The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.-,, responsible person, n/s, $250 Part time cook, light housekeep Sunshine Coast Community Ministry Contact Mr. A.E. (Al) MidnighK Garden maintenance, call Rob. sons, B.C., May 19th, 1989 at incl. utils. 886-3954. #20 ing, weekdays, small residential Futures Association 10 am. Zone Manager, 898-3678- Student Researcher 885-3173. #20 facility. 886-7949. #21 Tenders will be opened at 1016 Davis Bay/Wilson Creek Hall PO Box 1591 Minister of State for EXPERIENCED PAINTER, home Seamount Way, Gibsons, B.C. available. Wheelchair facilities. Part time person for Sunshine Kit­ 5710ToredoSt., Ste. 205 listing i > Vancouver Island/Coast Phone 885-2752 or 885-9486. chens showroom. Call 886-9411 Sechelt, B.C. and garden renovations, good G.A. Warrington and North Coast, rates. 886-8161. #20 the classifieds packs a BC #24 between 6 & 8 pm. #19 VON 3A0 powerful sales punch! District Highways Manager Responsible for Parks

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May 8 to 12 is Camp Good- times Information Week. The Canadian Cancer Socie­ ty's Camp Goodtimes, a fully- subsidized summer camp for children with a history of cancer, will be held this year from July 16 to 29 at Camp Byng on the Sunshine Coast. "The camp, going into its fifth year, is designed to give children with a history of cancer a stimulating, happy camping experience while tending to their special medical needs," says Camp Director Lois Youngson. Camp Goodtimes features all Make the Sylvia part the summer camp traditions -the tug-of-war games and the of your Vancouver adventure... songs around the campfire. But v one of its very special events is i^Uional Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Co-ordinator Ben Pierre with two student friends at the annual Mini Olympics. Single from $39°° Double from $4700 •prjatelech Senior Secondary's Drug and Alcohol Awareness Forum on May 3. —Phillipa Beck photo To find out more about the camp and how you can be a Featuring "Sylvia's Restaurant & Bistro" part of the fun as a volunteer & Bring in this ad and receive a >tuden_s get the message counsellor or staff assistant, call $fXJr> FREE CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Patient Services at the Canadian k during your stay with us! if Cancer Society at 872-4400. rug and alcohol forum .Overlooking Vancouver's English Bay \ Drop off your COAST NEWS On the Beach at 1154 Gilford 681-9321 by Phillipa Beck alcoholics, stress management had changed the waythe y CLASSIFIEDS for teens, safe driving, smoking thought about drugs and r_r_r-T _•_•___; saseas ••J*P at X-;"Hi, I'm Aaron. I'm a drug and the Dry Grad. alcohol. SEAVIEW MARKET COAST NEWS Photo Reprints rkddict," Aaron MacKenzie, 18, "Yes, definitely," said one in Roberts Creek I:skid, when he addressed a group After the first morning ses­ student. "It really strikes home. sion, the Coast News asked until noon Saturday Any published photo or your . »> X 7 :df,30 Grade 7 and 8 students at Now I know to just stay away "A Friendly People Place" choice from the contact sheets 8x10 t

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