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SCRD pushes recycling There was a full agenda at the Coast Arts Council, $570 to the - Sunshine Coast Regional Coast Garibaldi Union Board District (SCRD) planning, of Health and $800 to the parks, finance and public Roberts Creek Community ~ utilities committee meeting, Association. Grants previously; April 18. Among those matters approved include $1,000 for the under discussion were grants in SCPCA and $1,500 for the Sun­ aid, recycling, Oyster Bay shine Coast Community Serf foreshore lease and the Gran­ vices for volunteer drivers. i.. thams Landing wharf. "We need to get the show on Mr. B.P. Hanby was on hand* the road," said Director Jon at the meeting to present his McRae speaking on the issue of case in his ongoing battle to ob~ * recycling. "This is a test year tain permission for private, for recycling, but the question­ moorage at Oyster Bay^ naire was not entirely accurate Fisheries and Oceans and the: because the town of Gibsons ministry of environment have: • was left out. They are not on both turned down his applicat­ our water rolls so the question­ ion although, as Director Ian: naire didn't go out to them." Vaughan pointed out, the -• Despite this, the SCRD is ministry of environment did use< committed to going ahead with as part of its argument the the project this year and ar­ Pender Harbour Crown Fore­ rangements are being made by shore Plan which was thrown;' the recycling committee headed out some time ago. A letter will by Val Silver to investigate costs be sent to the ministry pointing , Thanks to the generosity of Mayor Laurente Labonte, the Mayors of medallions are inscribed the names of past mayors of the town, pic­ out this error. Mr. Hanby was of containers, including an ap­ encouraged to pursue his goal Ciihsons will now have a chain of office to wear on special occasions. tured is the present Council, and the Mayor: from left to right, proach to getting some' kind of with the appropriate ministries. The chain was worn for the first time in a simple ceremony after the Aldermen Norm Peterson, John Burnside, Mayor Labonte, promotional advantage to help cover costs. The SCRD may be able to regular Council meeting on April 16. On the reverse of the gold Aldermen Jack Marshall and Ron Neilson. -Diunm' Ktans iihnlo ' 'We have to be wholehearted take over the lease.of the Gran­ about this," said chairman of thams Landing wharf provied Provincial partnership program the board, Jim Gurney. "If there is no cost involved in people don't see us as commit­ clean-up of the site. There are :• ted to succeeding, the plan good concrete stairs leading Municipalities mull offer won't work. This isn't a trial of down to the beach and for a recycling, but a year in which to minimal fee of $1 for 10 years joining, but we may not gain and a $25 application fee the 10 Sechelt Council, which had The matter was tabled until In Gibsons, Alderman Norm find out costs, and to iron out previously taken the position anything either". the next council meeting when the wrinkles. This will give us a year lease could easily be turned Peterson reported to council at over to the district. A letter will that they would not be taking Aldermen Short and Craig the decision to participate in the the April 16 meeting on his visit good handle on what we can do part in the provincial govern­ both felt they wanted to know "Partners In Enterprise Pro­ next year." be written to the ministry of : ment's "Partners In Enterprise more and that if it was true that to the Parksville meeting. lands, parks and housing asking, gram" and join with Gibsons The lack of details on the Grants in aid given at the (PIE) Program" has now decid­ there was nothing to lose they will be made. for information about whose ed to look further into the pros should participate. proposed PIE led to discussion finance committee meeting in­ responsibility the clean-up is. and cons of this new partner­ in which Alderman Ron Neilson clude $1,000 for the Sunshine ship arrangement being offered expressed his unwillingness to to municipal­ participate in the program until ities. Sechelt council had decid­ more clarification was for­ Indian waterfront ed to pass up on the plan thcoming. because it did not appear to However the council did benefit a municipality of their decide to send a letter of intent zoning dropped small size. to the ministry of -municipal af- However, hew aspects of-the •fairs; regtntlie'ss-ofr'whal.course•••• of- action Sechelt took. This is The Sunshine Coast Regional made its opinion about water^ program have come to light as a District, (SCRD) under urging zoning clear when we were result of Mayor Kolibas' trip to not the same as signing up, Alderman Peterson was quick from Chairman Jim Gurney, negotiating the sewer agree­ Parksville on April 12, where a has decided to drop the water ment. meeting of the provincial to point out. Alderman Peterson also con­ zoning from in front of the "The zoning slipped government and interested BC Sechelt Indian Band (SIB) Trail through," Gurney continued. ' municipalities was held to make firmed Alderman John Burn- side's remarks that the Sunshine Bay property. This decision was "We don't zone in front of the more details available. reached at the Thursday, April muncipalities, and although we >; One important new develop­ Coast is the most advanced district in the province in the 18 SCRD Planning Committee did this zoning legally, I think,*; ment concerned the grant to the meeting. out of respect for the Indiari-K regional Economic Develop­ work that is ongoing with the EDC and the Sunshine Coast In a later conversation with views on their native rights, weK ment Commission (EDC) which the Coast News, Gurney ex­ have a moral obligation to makel^l is based on the population of Employment Strategy Society. The Sunshine Coast was the plained why he had taken the the situation right." K the municipality. It is now firm stand he did ' at the Removal of the SCRD zoning:-; possible for the municipalities first community to take the $50,000 federal grant to set up meeting. would make it possible for the^t of Sechelt and Gibsons to join "We should have realized this SIB to undertake their proposed >c together and qualify for a grant an EDC and this structure is seen as an advantage in the (error in zoning) before," he barge-loading operation in front v- that not only would be based on said. "The Sechelt Indian Band of their land. •&• their own populations, but the latest provincial program. population of the entire Sun­ shine Coast. Victoria approves Gibsons Council has asked Sechelt to join with them to maximize the EDC grant. Mayor Kolibas stated her Gibsons boundary revision concern that the program seems development permit for Block 6 to keep changing and that it is "If it will bring peace, so be fairs has approved the proposal it," said Alderman John Burn­ (the Mitten/Childs property)in and their letter suggests that the still nebulous. She was assured Florence McSavaney received the Long Service award at the (the Mitten/Childs property) in at the Parksville meeting by Mr. Volunteer Action Centre Volunteer Week tea last Wednesday, side speaking at the April 17 council proceed with necessary Gibsons Planning Committee order to re-assure those advertising as required by the Taylor, a provincial deputy April 17. Mayor Joyce Kolibas of Sechelt presented the award residents of Area E who are minister, that the agreements meeting where it was disclosed Municipal Act. which recognises Mrs. McSavaney's long contribution to the com­ that the ministry of municipal concerned about the problems will be clear and in writing. of drainage from the property. The rest of council also ex­ munity. Almost alone she operated the Roberts Creek community affairs has approved Gibsons' Block 6, District Lot 842, pressed a lack of a firm library from 1961 until 1981 and has since then co-operated with proposed boundary extensions. "We don't have to do this," Plan 6755 has been approved as understanding of the program. others in providing the service. She is also active in the Community he continued, "but we should have Lots A and C, Block 3, Mayor Kolibas felt, "We Association, New Horizons, the Hospital Auxiliary and is ready to Alderman Burnside had go the extra mile to be neigh­ District Lot 683, Plan 17550 wouldn't be losing anything by assume an office whenever the need arises. -niamu- 1:^.1-. i>h»i.. made a motion, which was car­ bourly. When the question is provided Lot B, Plan 17550 is ried, to the effect that Planner clarified we should also write to also included, or alternatively, Rob Buchan be empowered by the Electors' Association with the town may restrict the exten­ By Gibsons Council the council to investigate the our re-assurances." sion to Lot C onlv. question of taking out a special The ministry of municipal af- Peace Waik supported 1 l"4*a" ' Aldermen Ron Neilson and "We make decisions all the made motion that he and Alder­ John Burnside will represent the time on behalf "of the man Neilson represent the town town of Gibsons at the Walk taxpayers," pointed out Alder­ at the Peace Walk, that he at­ for Peace next Saturday, April man Burnside. "They won't re­ tend the Peace Committee 27, in . The decision elect us if we do things they meeting and that the council to do so was made at the Gib­ don't like." send the letter to the prime sons Council meeting, April 16. "I made it clear in my cam­ minister, but he accepted the It was also decided that paign that I supported all the opinions of his fellow council Alderman Burnside will repre­ issues of the Sunshine Coast members and amended the mo­ sent the town at the May 13 Peace Committee," said Alder­ tion to leave the question of the Peace Committee meeting at the man Neilson. letter as a matter of individual Roberts Creek school. These Alderman Burnside had conscience. decisions were arrived at in response to a letter from Iris mswammmi ^TICfHKKsJsS! Griffith and Mary Mellis, members of the Sunshine Coast Bylaw in place Peace Committee. Sunshine Coast Regional District Bylaw 264 has been for­ The letter also requested that mally adopted as of March 28. This by-law applies to elec­ the town should send a letter to toral Areas B, C, D, E and F. Bylaw 96 applies to Area A on- Prime Minister Mulroney, ex­ pressing its desire that Canada refrain from participating in the Reagan Star Wars program. "Are we empowered to do Peace Walk these things on behalf of our The Walk for Peace will take place Saturday, April 27 in voters," asked Alderman Norm Vancouver, B.C. Assembly is at Kitsilano Park at 11:30 a.m., Len Herder of Sechelt Senior Citizens accepts a cheque for $1,000 towards the fund for the new building Peterson. "How far do we take and the rally is at Sunset Beach. Phone Anne Moul at from Bud Koch, president of Sunshine i,M. Koch declared March Seniors' Month to raise the money the wishes of our taxpayers?" 885-4613 for a reservation on the bus. and challenges other businesses to follow suit. -John Hum*-.-ph<>.t> BWBB 2 Coast News, April 22,1985 Tyner Talk

«y**, <£* "vf-**; Russia We will walk by James H. Tyner A few months ago a report On Saturday, April 27, the citizens of Vancouver and appeared in the Vancouver surrounding areas will stage their annual5 Walk for Peace. papers that the ambassador of In the last few years the event has become the biggest of its the USSR to Canada had per­ kind in Canada and this year the organizers are hoping sonally delivered a letter from that it will continue to grow. Soviet President Chernenko to Even those who believe that the Peace Movement is student Laurie Piraux in naive or misled can find little to criticize in citizens walking Calgary. This letter was in peacefully to demonstrate their desire for a world without answer to her's in which she ex­ war, for the right of people to live their lives free of the pressed her fear of nuclear an­ fear of monstrous violence. nihilation and her desire for The Coast News will be represented at the walk and will peace. record it for those citizens of the Sunshine Coast who are As President Chernenko's unwilling or unable to participate, as we have every year letter was of great interest to us since the numbers participating first went into the tens of in our desire for peace, I ex: thousands. pected the Vancouver daily We participate because all of us who work here support papers to publish it. If it was the Peace Movement: We believe that the build up of ar­ printed, I did not see it. I maments has reached obscene proportions and the single therefore wrote to the Soviet most threatening aspect of the world we live in is the Ambassador in Ottawa re­ frightful proliferation of weapons which are theoretically questing that he send me a copy, manufactured to keep us secure. which he did. This is th\letter: We participate knowing that there are risks along the Dear Laurie Piraux: way to peace and that walking the streets once a year is not I read with great interest your enough. We know that as long as immense profits are be­ very serious letter, an emo­ ing made through armaments manufacture the world will tional, sincere letter pervaded live in fear. We know that people throughout the world with anxiety about the most im­ will know hunger and want as long as so much of our portant thing—how to avert a resources and energies go into the manufacture of nuclear disaster and preserve weapons of destruction. peace. The very fact that at your We believe it is idle to lament the growing tendency to 18 years, when life lies ahead of settle political disputes by terrorism and murder as long as you, you ponder on the grave our governments are sanctioning the creation of the danger hanging over mankind weapons that make terrorism and murder readily speaks for itself. available. I felt that your thoughts arc On virtually every continent of the earth repression, filled with concern not just for hatred, and brutality are expressed using the latest in your own present and future. modern armaments. We, those who walk for peace and You feel part of the huge fam.il> those who do not, must now, with all our fervour, cry out of nations on our planet which lor life against the manufacture of bombs and guns for we are duty bound to keep profit. beautiful both for ourselves and I f the beginning of the end of this madness does not take those will come after us. place in this generation there may never be another. Today such thoughts occupy The first step along that longer peace walk is to take the the minds of millions upon profits out of death and war. "All we are saying is give Francis Thomas Roberts and his wife Annie Elizabeth Roberts, better known as Tom and Nancy, pictured millions of people in scores of peace a chance! here in front of their house in about 1906. Tom was Harry Roberts' older brother who came out to Van­ countries—participants in the* John Burnside couver from England in 1900. Married in England, Tom and Nancy stayed in Vancouver for a year or two peace and anti-nuclear move­ before moving to Roberts Creek to engage in developing a ranch type operation, including orchards and a ment. That movement unites from the files of the COAST NEWS large flock of chickens. They had more than a 1000 chickens at one time, and this was their main source of many different people, people income before the fruit trees grew enough to produce. They sold eggs to Vancouver one or two times a with different convictions, dif­ ferent traditions and beliefs. week. The fruit trees still stand today in the Bay area of Roberts Creek (near to the present day Davies But what unites them is more house), and the house in which the two are pictured was the first timbered house built in the area. Tom died important than any differences in 1912 of a heart attack and Nancy tragically followed in the same year during childbirth. They were buried because they are motivated by 5 YEARS AGO in a little cemetery established on land donated by Harry Roberts for the site of an Anglican church only a one main concern—to prevent "There is still hope for society as long as we are turn­ short distance from "The Castle". The offer of the site was never acted upon and eventually the family decid­ nuclear annihilation. ing the sod for buildings of higher learning." Those were ed to have the graves moved to the cemetery in Gibsons where the stones may be seen to this day. Like the young generation of the words spoken by Mayor Boucher of Sechelt as he Photo courtesy of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Merrick Canadians, Soviet young men turned over the ceremonial sod to mark the beginning of and women have grown up in work on Capilano College. conditions of peace. Our young A painting by local artist Joan Huester Foster of long­ On aquaculture people have every opportunity time Band Administrator, Clarence Joe of Sechelt is to show their worth in study and sold to a representative of Trans Pacific Trading of Van­ work, to continue the cause of couver who saw the painting on display at the Peninsula the older generations, to be Hotel while visiting the area. Meggs makes his reply friends with their co-evals in 10 YEARS AGO other countries. The Soviet Sechelt Clerk Tom Wood told council last week that our February issue, which called hoax? Ward Griffioen touches Union's young people are con­ complaints from neighbours meant that a rooster which by Geoff Meggs for exactly such a moratorium. on most of them in his brief let­ vinced that the people of our was greeting the dawn in the Porpoise Bay area would Now that the proponents ot The UFAWU exposed the crisis ter of March 25. He promises planet Earth are capable of have to go. The rooster belonged to Tom Wigard. in roe stocks in November and an industry that will be capital resisting the war danger and 15 YEARS AGO aquaculture, particularly salmon farming, have had the suggested a moratorium might and labour intensive on a year- upholding peace. Pratt Road residents, now on an old water line insuffi­ be necessary. round basis. It will assist pro­ This year Moscow will be the cient to carry present loads, have demanded that the opportunity to flail away against the UFAWU's call for a After debate in our locals duction of wild stocks, produce venue of the World Festival of Regional Board do something about it. coastwide, the 1985 convention better fish for the Canadian Youth and Students. No doubt 20 YEARS AGO moratorium on development ol this industry, I hope you will adopted a resolution calling for public and even "alleviate pre­ some of your fellow country­ The Sechelt-Gibsons municipal airport at Wilson permit me to reply to some of a roe fishery moratorium. We sent fishery rules." men will be at the festival. This Creek has turned out to be one of the most progressive the issues raised in their letters. advised the press with a widely Aquaculturalists also often will be a rare opportunity to endeavours along this part of the coast. The airport is your editorial and your "open reported news release and claim this industry will be an meet and understand one's co­ said to have already saved the lives of airmen in trouble. letter" to me on this subject. demanded a closure frorn the ideal new career for fishermen evals from all parts of the globe, Work will soon start on the clearing of Brothers Park Despite the Very fair coverage department. displaced from the existing in­ to realize just how great is the for. soccer and fields. Gibsons Kiwanis Club of my remarks carried in your That was the second time the dustry: a "mom and pop" in­ strength of solidarity in the has undertaken the project. original report of the Employ­ union has urged such action. It dustry that will help small com­ struggle for universal security. 25 YEARS AGO ment Development Society was the union herring fleet munities. It seems to me that you view Sechelt Peninsula Board of Trade has set up a fund to forum in Sechelt, none of your which tied up the 1960's rather But careful study by objective the following questions you ask assist the families of the six members of the Morrison correspondents confronts the than continue the reckless outsiders, including the British in your letter as especially im­ Logging Company lost in Sechelt Inlet in a storm. Winds concerns the UFAWU raises in harvest of herring for reduction. Columbia Science Council portant: "Why can't all people, from the south-east funnelled through the Inlet, and the its call for a moratorium; the The UFAWU's warning of states flatly that "aquaculture all races live in a world of boat in which the six men were attempting to get home very real risks of salmon farm­ overfishing was proved tragical­ operations will never be a major peace? Why is there such a was found floating partially submerged. ing and the minimal benefits, ly correct when the department employer", adding that only power struggle?" I will give a; 30 YEARS AGO particularly in jobs, aquaculture allowed a fishery—over our 160 direct jobs will be created in definite answer: nobody can MP James Sinclair tells a Pender Harbour audience is alleged to promise. members' protests—and the salmon farming coastwide by win power over the world, but that his impressions gained from a recent trip to the Before I deal with these mat­ stocks collapsed. 1994 if all goes well. If truly attempts to realize such an in­ Soviet Union are that there will be continual lessening ters, 1 would like to respond . I am equally bewildered by competitive operations are sane place may cost the whole of tensions between *he Soviet Union and the west briefly to your open letter of the snide suggestion that I and established, the number of jobs of mankind very dearly. because both sides now have nuclear weapons capable March 25, which charges me the UFAWU are just now clim­ could be as few as 80. How Soon we will celebrate a big of annihilating the other. with the offense of "deliberate bing on the salmon enhance­ many would fall to the Sunshine anniversary—40 years since vic­ 35 YEARS AGO discourtesy" for saying that "a ment "bandwagon". The Coast? tory over fascism in the Second Sechelt volunteer firemen, under Fire Chief Ernie lot of promises that have been UFAWU has called for small This pessimistic assessment World War, years in which the Baker, are hiring a bus in which to travel to Calgary to made in the Coast News and stream enhancement and was echoed by John Struthers, Soviet Union and Canada were view the world famous Calgary Stampede. other publications (about habitat protection since its for­ of the Employment Develop­ allies. At that time the attempts An ad in the Coast News asks: "Where does the aquaculture) are a hoax". There mation in 1945. Longtime union ment Society, who forecasts a made by the fascists to win; money go?" It is sponsored by Imperial Oil and tells us was no discourtesy intended; member and troller John Daly requirement of 850 to 1,000 power over the world met with * that bringing us oil is a big job and a costly one. the remark obviously referred was a prime mover in the jobs in the next few years to fiasco and the "crusade" to the promises made by enhancement project at Ander­ save the Sunshine Coast against the Soviet Union endedi> aquaculturalists and reported in son Creek in Pender Harbour economy. • Your paper quoted in defeat. In that war the Soviet r your pages. which now bears his name. him as saying "I doubt if we people lost 20 million lives, t The Sunshine Your paper's duty is to report In short, your open letter will see a huge direct job impact almost the equivalent of the;' these claims, of course, but also would carry a little more weight from the aquaculture industry." whole of Canada's present-' to provide any other relevant in­ if it included a few more facts. The promise of jobs from population. formation the reader could use What are the promises of aquaculture is a mirage. Our war veterans and the aquaculturalists that I say are a To be continued CO-PUBLISHERS ADVERTISING to evaluate them. Such informa­ older generation pass on to the John Burnside M.M. Vaughan J. Fred Duncan Pat Johnson Pat Tripp tion might have been gleaned young the call to strengthen EDITORIAL TYPESETTING from interviews with members peace and to hate war. Brad Benson Dianne Evans Zandra Jackson Anne Thomsen of the executive of the You Can't Be Wise The essence of your letter, as . PRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION I see it, is this: what can and . Fran Burnside Steve Carroll UFAWU's Gibsons' local, who Denied, she screamed in rage, and ran away. sponsored the resolution on an should be done so that people I yelled. She halted, rigid in her going, might live in peace and tran­ aquaculture moratorium Water frozen in the fact of flowing. The Sunshine Coast News is a co-operative locally owned newspaper, adopted at our February con­ Then suddenly her fearful face turned gay, quillity, undisturbed by the. published on the Sunshine Coast, B.C. every Monday by Glassford vention. III come right hack, she called, and laughed. Like wood threat of war? Press Ltd., Box 460, Gibsons, B.C. VON 1V0. Gibsons Tel. 886-2622 But other statements made in Amazed at turning into violin, The answer is simple: certain or 886-7817; Sechelt Tel. 885-3930. Second Class Mail Registration your open letter indicate an un­ At having such a sweet, wild voice within. norms of intercourse between No. 4702. fortunate tendency to write first She was amazed at turning into good. states and peoples must be and to gather facts later. When observed and relations between The Sunshine Coast News is protected by copyright and reproduction the union "fearlessly utters" a Bright as a fragment of the first creation. them developed on a basis of of any part if it by any means is prohibited unless permission in call for a moratorium on the roe Her hand took mine and I could feel it glow. equality and non-interference in writing is first secured from Glassford Press Ltd., holders of the herring fishery, you say, "we For love was in her like a lamentation. the internal affairs of others; copyright. will khow that your concern for What does a mere man do with such surprise? the use or threat of force must the future has more clarity than Don't punish, give your love, and simply know be renounced; and everything Wisdom is knowing when you can't he wise. must be done to mutually ad- ^; Subscription Rates: that of a 19th century buffalo hunter". For your information, Paul Engle Canada: 1 year $30; 6 months $18; Foreign: 1 year $35 I am enclosing an editorial from Please turn to page 17 v ^m^mffmmmm^^ Coast News, April 22,1985

aaakaM-Xumoa Controls removed - sealers lose fobs Editor: to the further privatization of last year and will probably go to off its cashiers and asking _ Amendments to the Forestry the province's present timber only four in the near future. customers to check out their Act currently before the Provin­ scaling system. The union has Along with the loss of jobs, own groceries. cial Legislature allow private information that the forest ser­ amendments to the Forestry Act It seems that instead of look­ SMOWCAP .forestry companies to do their vice intends to lay off a will likely lead to a reduction in ing after the public interest in ,own .scaling, subject only to minimum of 76 scalers before government revenue. Turning the use of our forestry FROZEN .Rpriodic spot checks by the the end of May and at least over the role of assessing stum- resources, the government is us­ ^government. another 40 early in 1986. page and royalties to those who ing its authority to remove any Choice (1;The British Columbia On the Sunshine Coast the have a direct interest in obtain­ remaining controls that stand in Government Employees' Union number of scalers has already ing this public resource at least the way of the unrestrained Was called for an immediate halt dropped from 22 to 11 over the cost, is like Super Valu laying plunder of our resources by private interests. Hans Penner Use this coupon H BCGEU Shop Steward I' Summer of their discontent? | SAVE $1.00 off regular price of $2.19 •_ lEditor: reviews are well known. devaluing their lives and thereby 1 Limit one coupon i .. 1 am writing on behalf of the However, it is not clear that life itself? Will this become, for • per package, offer expires Saturday, April 27,1985. B.C. Association of Social the proposed closure is the the young people who need the LADIES' Softball •? Workers to express our concern result of such a conclusion be­ services of this unit, their sum­ Relief PITCHER & I ___K*39PV»VV*_PP»1-I____ ing reached. Do young people mer of discontent? i regarding the proposed closure BACKCATCHER wanted of the VGH youth psychiatric not need psychiatric care during Christopher J. Walmsley, I W^Itk _C-_aL--L__!LJLJ_P SECHELT 1 the summer months? Are they lor Elphinstone Recreation Team. unit. R.S.W. Please call Carol at 885-4783. _ Those who understand the going to surprise us by showing Executive Director specializied treatment provided that teenage suicides are not in­ B.C. Association of $ by this 10-bed unit are asking creasing? Are we in danger of Social Workers * where will satisfactory alter­ s native care be provided? Treat­ ment in adult units or on an out-patient basis and by medication are not reasonable substitutes. As the length of stay is usuallv four to five weeks, waiting fists during a seven week New Shipment of closure will lengthen. This can only have a damaging effect on the mental health of the young, Home & people served. The Maples, the only other residential unit for adolescents, does not admit under the same criteria. The benefits of careful budgetary control and the GAR STEREOS wisdom of regular program Save the JENSEN, ALPINE, PIONEER

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The government allowed the roe fishery too soon. Years ago The Discount Professionals! 886-8011 when herring were abundant you could rake or jig a bucket of them for bait or food in short while. When a big school •5? went by jumping and flipping i he noise almost drowned out UIMD conversation. Sometimes a school of herring would be several acres in extent, or a strip 50 yards wide and a quarter of a mile long. In the Cedar Plaza, Gibsons Mo-)*rCor- We took 250,000 tons of her- ling a year for many years before we finally depleted the resource, almost to extinction. U we had let it recover three or four years before commencing he roe fishery we could pro- Green Onion Earth Station Dably harvest 100,000 tons a year perpetually instead of 20 or 886-7414 884-5240 30,000 tons that we manage now. With the greater abundance of herring we would also see more salmon, rock cod, ling cod, halibut—everything, because in nature,- populations Movies, movies, flourish according to food availability. W.E. Griffith and much, much more... Egmont, B.C. Satellite TV opens up a galaxy of entertainment Union for you and your family—news, music, sports and supports educational programming. And it costs less peace than you might think. Call or visit us today for more information Editor: On behalf of Local 5, B.C. and a live Satellite TV demonstration. Ferry Marine Workers' Union, I would like to publicly support Plug into a new world of the upcoming Walk for Peace, in Vancouver on Saturday, television entertainment! April 27, 1985. Assembly is at 11:30 a.m. Seaforth Park in Kitsilano (south end Burrard Bridge). 8 ft system Rally at Sunset Beach at conclu­ sion of march. I urge the people of the Sun­ shine Coast to attend this im­ portant event. K.C. Michael Chairperson, Local 5 B.C. Berry Marine Workers' Union on page 17 4. Coast News, April 22,1985 . _:. , ^v* * t V. v r WffimimmwM0B r r X, *w jt _•__"*_._ ** r existing poist office. People like Margaret Gardner has taken in will be taking Brett's place on _*r •* by Jeanie Parker, 886-3973 getting their mail at a central cash contributions of $128.78 at the regional board. Fungus growing on the walls place where they can meet and the post office. At last Wednes­ and floor was the impetus for visit. day's Community Association COMING EVENTS the facelift being given the post The renovations are a real meeting Allan May estimated Phone Anne Moul at office and library building in community project. The $2400 there was another $1600 needed 885-4613 if you want a ride on downtown Roberts Creek. Lack donated by the Association has to finish the job inside and out the bus leaving on the 8:30 ferry of an overhang had caused leak­ already been spent on labour and was delighted on Thursday for the Peace Walk in Van­ ing problems and the Com­ and materials and Allan May, night when the regional board couver this Saturday, April 27. munity Association decided if Jennifer Hill, and Florian Hop- voted to contribute half that There's another Swap Meet they were going to fix the pen have put in 100 extra hours amount. at the Roberts Creek Communi­ building they might as well of free labour. The aim is to beautify ty Hall this Sunday, April 28, make it attractive. Patrick Cromie and Allan Roberts Creek for both from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Many people don't realize May donated the paint and residents and visitors. Your sup­ Phone Trish at 885-3621 to that the Community Associa­ "Bango" Boragno of Evergreen port is requested. You can make book a table. tion owns the post office Landscaping is donating flower a donation at the post office There's a Trivia Night plann­ building (and park behind it) baskets and cedar for benches. and you can join the Communi­ ed for the Roberts Creek Legion and charges the postmistress Yvan from the Creekhouse ty Association for $1. The next Saturday, May 4, starting at 8 just a minimal rent to help with Restaurant will help with gar­ meeting is in June. p.m. Play will be in teams of expenses. It was built by the bage cans to keep the area OTHER BUSINESS two at $2 per team. community in 1966 when the clean. In other business from the There'll be another Fifties' federal government was The Elphinstone Recreation Community Association meet­ Dance at the Legion on May 18, threatening to close down the Group donated $300 and ing, the memberhsip voted to the Saturday of the long send a letter to Prime Minister weekend. Music is by "Slim Brian Mulroney opposing Pickins". Canada's participation in the New people, new energy, and Catch the U.S. Star Wars plan. new ideas are needed for It was announced that Roberts Creek Daze. Come to Florence McSavaney had been the meeting Wednesday, May 1, honoured at a party held by the at 7:30 at the Community hall Volunteer Action Centre during to start organizing. Volunteer Week for her long years of service with the Roberts BURNED OUT The personal printer Creek library. A young couple on Cheryl you can afford! Vicki Dobbyn" graciously Anne Park Road were "burned Grade four students from Roberts Creek elementary school are agreed to take on the job of out" last Thursday evening. among those preparing for the April 27 "Science Challenge" bein» MANNESMANN Association treasurer. The Roberts Creek Volunteer held at Elphinstone secondary school and open to students fro}.. TALLY Brett McGillivray reported Fire Department reportedly had Elphinstone secondary and from Langdale, Gibsons, Cedar Grove the fire put within 10 minutes of that the regional board hoped to and Roberts Creek elementary schools. -iiiumu-1•.»«„.nnL MICROPRINTER start recycling by the first of the call to them but the old MT-80 June, there is real progress in cedar cabin burned too quickly $ to save it. For Gibsons Only 39900 pr-f^/if! finding a location for the pro­ pane tanks near Port Mellon, No one was hurt but they lost YES! You can buy locally and enjoy both competitive pricing and the matter of a boat laun­ everything, including the clothes and the convenience of local servicing. ching site in Roberts Creek is ready for the baby expected in Summer drama S ;J still a matter for discussion. two months. There is talk of a DOWNTOWN SECHELT Incidentally, Brett and his benefit dance and the firemen omputer 885-2000 family leave next week for a will arrange to collect clothes festivai proposed 1 1 four month journey through the and other donations if nobody WE MATCH REQUIaAR It is possible that a series of Pioneer Museum, disclosed C Orient. Bon voyage to them and else does. We'll have more in­ plays will be presented this sum­ centre LISTED VANCOUVER PRICES formation next week. Alderman John Burnside at the good luck to Bruce Mosely who mer upstairs in the Gibsons Gibsons Planning Committee meeting, April 17. Planner Rob Buchan in­ dicated that the possibility ot erecting a tent or a bubble in the COASTAL TIRES vicinity of the new marina had been investigated but tile %^|Jj^ YOUR LOCAL "TIRE TOWN"" STORSTOREE OI/UM municipal zoning does not per­ mit such a project at that sitt. Dougal Park was suggested as an alternative and the costs of 1985 SPRING SALE anchoring the bubble will be up­ coming. ; APRIL 17-MAY 1 "As long as the bubble in ; Brothers Park for the recrea­ tional use of our youth is net up, it is hard to justify putting up another one for another use," Alderman Burnside IFGoodrich RADIALS pointed out. He then proceeded to offer for consideration trie proposal of using the museuiti for cultural events, such als SUPREME 365 A/S ~m%< LIFESAVER XLM LIFESAVER GT4 plays. ; "In return for the use of this Steel Belted Radial Steel Belted Radial Tire, All Season Tire museum space the theatre peq;- The best 75 series steel belted all season radial Two full steel belts under the tread and a sturdy Designed (or year-round use. Polyester cord passenger tire we have ever built Capable of polyester cord body provide impact protection vsim body/steel belted construction and low rolling pie would tend the museum in delivering consistent, positive performance in all and stability. resistance compound make it a real fuel saver. 1880-1890 costumes. It's g driving conditions. Two ply polyester 'body and A unique tread design with variable kerfing and w$< Value, convenience and great mileage at an brand new idea," said Alder; two full steel belt construction offers long tread transverse grooves provides traction, long economical price. life and smooth comfortable ride. Low rolling mileage, and a quiet ride. Special Low Rolling man Burnside, "and it has the resistance tread compound for fuel economy. Resistance tread compound for improved fuel merit of not costing anything economy. SIZE SALE PRICE P155/80R13 $55.68 and giving the town some sen- SIZE SALE PRICE P165/80R13 61.53 vice at the same time." \ P155/80R13 $56.00 SALE PRICE m& SIZE P175/80R13 62.95 Mrs. Burnside has approach­ P165/80R13 57.00 WT P155/80R13 $52.67 P185/80R13 67.30 ed Marilyn Tentchoff, curator P185/80R13 64.00 P165/80R13 58.37 P185/75R14 71.35 of the museum, and she has ex­ P185/75R14 64.00 P175/80R13 59.13 P195/75R14 74.73 pressed enthusiasm for the idea, P195/75R14 69.00 P185/80R13 61.52 P205/75R14 78.18 welcoming the prospect of extra P205/75R14 73.00 P175/75R14 63.63 P205/75R15 82.45 help. P205/75R15 76.00 P185/75R14 85.08 P215/75R15 89.50 80.00 P195/75R14 70.98 The upstairs area is about P215/75R15 P225/75R15 96.03 84.00 P205/70R14 74.80 3,000 square feet and will seat P225/75R15 P235/75R15 105.03 P235/75R15 92.00 P205/75R14 75.70 perhaps 100 people, making it P215/75R14 80.95 an intimate theatre space, P225/75R14 88.23 "The museum could stand P195/75R15 75.50 CUSTOM GT that touch of glamour," said P205/75R15 78.48 Alderman Burnside. "The SIERRA P215/75R15 84.47 Belted Tire ladies' dresses were beautiful at P225/75R15 95.85 Designed to satisfy the needs of customers looK- that time." P235/75R15 93.70 j ing for value at an affordable price. Features All Season Radial Tire polyester body/fiberglass belt construction for The hours of opening at the • Steel Belled blacKwall radial tire designed to good mileage, positive handling and smooth, museum will have to be arrang­ [meet the performance demands of import car quiet ride. (owners. Features an aggressive block tread ed, and it now remains to. [design lor excellent year-round performance. H'4 PLY POLYESTER SPECIAL'^ discuss the idea with members |B SIZE SALE PRICE of the Museum Society. SIZE SALE PRICE SIZE SALE PRICE Hv A78-13 $49.00 155SR12 $50.50 600x12 $42.00 WW B78'13 52.00 145SR13 50.95 A78x13 42.00 IF D78-14 58.00 Cancer 155SR13 52.98 B78x13 43.00 E78-14 59.00 165SR13 55.08 E78x14 54.00 F78-14 61.00 175/70SR13 64.60 F78x14 55.00 G78-14 66.00 month 185/70SR13 72.03 G78x15 57.00 G78-15 66.00 The Canadian Cancer Society 185/70SR14 77.13 H78x15 60.00 H78-15 70.00 has been working to raise funds; 195/70SR14 84.10 L78x15 63.00 L78-15 83.00 to research the causes and to; find cures for this disease. Not< only does it raise large sums for Large USED TIRE INVENTORY prevention and cure, but it pro­ Tire Saving vides cancer patients and their COMPUTERIZED families with the help needed to; r cope with cancer. WHEEL ALIGNMENTS This is Cancer Month and on BALANCING BRAKE REBUILDING April 22 donation envelopes will Passenger Cars be put in every mailbox: Passenger $4.00 • Disc & Drum $20.00 Most Without donations, research • Most parts in stock will not be able to proceed, so, Light Truck $6.00 Light Trucks $25.00 dip into your pockets and help.;

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by Joan Wilson, 883-9606 FIRE PROTECTION more annually, or just make a PJS. DISTRICT donation, with Joni at Centre With regard to the baseball REACH OUT AND TOUCH Pender Harbour Fire Protec- Hardware. Does your family drive March 30,1 forgot to add SOMEONE tior-jDistrict will hold its annual mutt or pedigree pooch have an a thank you from all the boys to The sudden death of my general meeting on Sunday, identification tag? This could the IGA and Taylor's Store for youngest aunt, Anne Currie of April 28, 11 a.m. at the Com­ make the difference between handling the cans and bottles. Victoria, was a great shock to munity Hall. Harbour residents lost and found. For a speedy This is a real community service our family. Probably no one are reminded that the season for and safe return of old Fido, put on their part, as the soft drink reading this knew my aunt, who burning permits is now upon us, a tag with your name and phone companies don't give them a was a voracious reader, keen April 15 to October 31. Permits number on his collar. complete return on empties! badminton player and a are $2 at R&M Auto, Madeira LICENCES DUE talented singer, but I mention it Park, Wednesday to Saturday, For the rod and gun crowd, a because on my desk is an or at Garden Bay Marine Ser­ reminder that non-tidal fishing DONT FORGET envelope addressed to her, vices, Monday to Friday. Don't and hunting licenses are due at "Blackberries" fashion show waiting for a picture to put in­ forget these permits, they are the end of April. You can renew May 11, Community Hall. Girl side. It's been there for three for your protection so that fires or get them new at Centre Guide cookies are coming soon. months. are kept in control. Hardware. Aren't you hungry? / h I feel worse because I didn't When we first moved into make that extra effort to get the our house on Francis Peninsula, Half moon Bay Happen in gs picture and send the letter: now we had a pile of stuff to burn.'It it is too late. I never dreamed was mid-October, rather damp that she would die suddenly at weather, and while we sort of 53. knew we were supposed to have Gentle readers, if you in a permit, it was Sunday and Golden Wedding reading fhis column remember a besides, who would know? On­ chance to lake in the Halt moon friend, an aunt, a neighbour ly our neighbour. Guess who by Ruth Forrester, 885-2418 Hams show on Friday, April 26 who has moved away—so­ that neighbour is—Ron Mur- On the Easter Saturday of at 8 p.m. Tickets are $4 each meone you think of often but dock, the Fire Marshall! and can be had at the Halfmoon haven't written to or called in a Needless to say, we haven't had April 20, 1935 Peter and Eileen Bannister of Redrooffs were Bay post office. This show is for long time—make that call, send an illicit fire since. a very good cause as proceeds that letter, while there is still SPCA married in Leeds, England. So, on Easter Saturday of 1985 their will go to the cystic fibrosis time for you to reach out and If you love animals, the family and friends, some 45 foundation who are badly in touch them- People are what SPCA needs you now. You may guests gathered at the North need of funds for further make life worth while. become a member for $5 or Vancouver home of one of their research into this tragic illness • A successful bottle drive provided the money that enabled these ap­ daughters to honour the happy which claims so many children as its victims. preciative West Sechelt Brownies to purchase books for the Sechelt Egmont News couple and help celebrate this happy occasion. So, even if you find that you (elementary school library, where their weekly meetings are held. won't manage to take in the \ Now .hat's a great way to say thank you. Thanks also to the com- Family members and friends came from Keremeos, Hundred show, your purchase of a ticket i munily for donating their bottles. —I'lal Tripp ptxiUi Thanks to Edna Mile House and other parts of will help out towards this cause. We of the Halfmoon Hams a baseball practice in Madeira the province to share the happy by Ann Cook, 883-9167 day with this delightful couple. group are doing our small bit Park. Way to go, Richard towards this fund and it would COMMUNITY NEWS Jackson. Highlight of the event was when their daughter presented her be good to see everyone in the Community club convenor, Anyone interested in an Eg­ area get behind this fund raisinji Edna Howitt, we thank you for mont float for the May Day mum and dad with a couple of the Easter smorgasbord, it tickets for a trip to England to campaign. THANK YOU!! parade in Pender Harbour? AN INVITATION TO TEA couldn't have been better. Let's, if Ruby Lake and Fritz visit their old home town and To all our Friends and Customers... Everyone I talked to was well Family restaurants can, why friends. This was a most unex­ The Halfmoon Bay branch of your response and support is satisfied with the meal and the can't we? pected and delightful gift which the hospital auxiliary is extend­ price. It was'also a shot in the will certainly be enjoyed and ap­ ing an invitation to everyone to Egmont T-shirts will be ready join them for tea at Welcome greatly appreciated! arm for the club, which at this for sale in May; they're in preciated by Peter and Eileen time of the year, is low on when they decide to take the trip Beach Hall on Saturday, May 4 bright new colours and some from 2 till 4. This is in apprecia­ Stoat* & TttUUit funds. have a new design. later on this summer. We say special thanks to all TODAY'S MEETING All of our love and best tion of all the support given by wishes go your way for a happy the folks of Halfmoon Bay of the cooks and bakers who so The Clinic Auxiliary has a the various activities and fund FLOOR COVERINGS LTD. generously responded to Edna's guest speaker for this evening's trip. Cowrie St. Sechelt 885-2923 phone calls. DANCE AT raising events throughout the 7:30 meeting. Do come, and br­ year. So bring the family and Door prizes were won by ing a friend. WELCOME BEACH There are still some tickets friends and come along. You May Silvey and Willie FOR CALENDAR MARKERS will all be made welcome. Dohlman; the "money tree" Daylight saving time starts available for the shuffleboard went to Mike Silvey. this week. Mothers' Day is May dinner dance and presentation BACKEDDY NEWS 12. Pender Harbour Broncos of awards on Saturday, April Pender Harbour Fire Protection District The cabins are spic and span play baseball Sunday, April 28 27. Price is $10 and Mary Ewan at 885-5676 is ihe lady to call for and ready for over-nighters, at 2 p.m. Madeira Park. Reveen ;; weekenders or all-weekers. The is at the Sechelt arena MaV 11. tickets. ANNUAL MEETING cafe and pub are back to regular Walk for Peace in the city April Likewise, you still have a open hours. The weather is 27. Save postage stamps every Sunday, April 28th 11 a.m. good and there are a few day. Madeira Park Firehall salmon to lure the fishermen out. PEACE WALK - The SCHOOL NEWS Veterans who wish to support unique PUBLIC WELCOME There's a new boy in school. the Peace Walk April 27, but shelf Chris Pleasants hails from who are not up to walking, are Cltf^rahger(g ) system Grand Forks, is in grade seven going to meet at Sunset Beach and lives with Mr. and Mrs. Hill to hear the speakers and swell _r who I'm sure are going to enjoy the crowd. Wear your decora­ The amazing new having such a lively and plea­ tions! way to install Pender Harbour Fire Protection District sant grandson with them. Afterwards, 4 p.m., vets are beautiful Welcome to Egmont Chris. invited to an informal get- shelves. Richard just finished the soc­ together at the Billy Bishop BURNING PERMITS cer season and already I see him Legion on Laburnum Street. required No more unsightly standards & brackets April 15th - Oct. 31st to clutter your wall. $2oo • STRONG • ATTRACTIVE AyailabljB at • EASY TO INSTALL

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Ron Murdoch The May Queen elect, Beren Tomkies is joined by the retiring May FIRE MARSHALL Queen, Theresa Rose and their attendants and flower girls, Andrea Hwy. 101 & Pratt Rd., Gibsons 886-7359 Joss, Sheryl Elsdon, Tina Haddock, Amy Curliss, Kirsten Vader and Heather Mackay. -j<>ai.wii«ini>hi.i»

May Day events ROBERTS CREEK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT There are several new events baseball game this year that car­ Roberts Creek Fire Department this year, including a first ever ries on an old tradition in the Run For Fun. This route is 4 km Harbour - North Pender vs long and is open to all ages of South Pender - so come on all PUBLIC NOTICE joggers and walkers too! If you you Pender Harbourites, sign are interested, please pre- up with Dave West! The register with Andy at the coveted May Day Baseball Hayestack, and he will give you Trophy is the prize! Outdoor Burning a route map. There will be hid­ The ever popular children's den time prizes as well as the dance looks better than ever this within'the boundaries of said District under the pro­ usual first, second, and third year under the able leadership visions of the Forestry Act, arfd with the co­ place ribbons. -of Mrs. Shirley Vader. operation of the Forestry Service, permits are re­ Another new event this year The adult dance starts at 9 quired for outdoor burning. is the kids' bike races for all p.m. at the hall and features children in grades three and up. "Knight Shift" for your danc­ Permission slips will be sent ing pleasure. Refreshments will Aprii 15th to October 31st, 1985 home through the elementary be served courtesy of Mrs. school in early May. This pro­ Marge Campbell, and there will For permit information please phone mises to be a popular event for be a draw for door prizes. All 885-3848 between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. all the kids, as does the tickets must be pre-sold and are children's baseball games. available from Shelley Kattler NOTE: All girls who would care to (883-9468), arid will also be No permit is required for a screened incinerator. play softball on May Day available on the grounds at May should sign up with Mr. Roberts Day. at the elementary school. Finally, just a reminder about The boy's hardball game is the parade; if you are planning Denis Mulligan being organized by Bill on entering the parade please let Charlton, Darren Reid, and Mrs. Marg Gooldrup know that Fire Chief Allen Pollock. you are planning to do so! See Roberts Creek Volunteer Fire Department There will also be an adult you there!

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needed for the summer water by Peggy Connor, 885-9347 program. The Sunshine Coast Business Margaret Gimmell says help and Professional Women's with cooking, outings, crafts meeting this month is to be held and games is urgently needed. on the fourth Tuesday at the KICKOFF FUND RAISER Gypsy Restaurant in Gibsons, CONCERT starting at 6:30 p.m. The Halfmoon Bay Hams are The speaker, (I told you they coming out to support yet would have an interesting one) another great fund. Friday, will be David Hunter, well April 26 at 8 p.m. in the known garden authority, his Welcome Beach Hall on topic will be spring gardening, Redrooffs Road they will apt for this time. He also is very feature their popular enter­ good at answering questions on tainers, start off of the Cystic gardening so now can find out Fibrosis campaign to aid re­ the answers to your problems. search into the disease that as The club is to be con­ yet has no cure. There is no way gratulated on two wonderful of knowing if one is a carrier so showings of fashions at their it comes as a great shock to a Fashion Magic nights held in family to find they have child Dodie Marshall was stunning in a dramatic two piece black and red the Sechelt Indian Band Com­ afflicted. toenail dress designed by Conchita Harding and shown at the munity Hall on April 16 and 17, The month of May is Cystic Business and Professional Women's Fashion Magic show Tuesday welcomed by president Gwen Fibrosis month so watch for the Rubin. cans as local merchants on the and Wednesday, April 16 and 17. -i.iin.nri-:»uns|,imii. There were not only the Sunshine Coast will have coin delightful fashions from collection cans on hand. Be Marlee's, Cactus Rower and generous with your coins; it '•'••'•'•"•'•'''•'''•'•''"'•'•'•'•^ Sechelt Seniors Second Look Boutique but may be someone close to you the next council meeting here displays of local fashion who is helped by this research. by Robert Fox ail Oyr own Gerry Chaileur was designers and creators of Tickets for the concert are My apologies for not printing elected vice chairman of the beautiful styles, in materials and available at the B&J Store Half­ a report last week but an attack district council and the fall wools. This area could easily be moon Bay or at either of the •• of laryngitis took all the starch meeting of the council will held the fashion centre of the West, bookstores in Sechelt and Str­ McKibbiir Accounting out of my 'Bib & Tucker' and I here in Sechelt, October 7. giving the East a run for the title ings 'n Things. 1 jilst could not 'Cut the Our April monthly meeting of all of Canada. Door prize of a gift certificate Mustard'. was held on April 18, with a Just watch for names like- provided by the Parthenon. Services"* - .h'rnust first tell you of a trip total of 84 members present and Nancye Clarke, Sue LeNeve, VOLUNTEER members of the building com- some interesting developments. Dawn Devlin, Conchita Har­ RECOGNITION Knowledge and experience mittee'took to Powell River a Some of you will remember the ding, Irene Protocky, Judy Joan Cowderoy of the CAN make the difference week orlso ago to inspect their offer , of Sunshine GM for Frampton, Maureen Sadler, Volunteer Action Centre when your income tax facilities arid to attend a district rebates of work done for senior Bea Bellerose, Sherri-Lynn and welcorned speakers, Mayor return, is being prepared. •A' council meeting. citizens to aid our building knits from the Knit Wit, Sew Joyce Kolibas, Mayor Larry Save yourself time and Powell River has a very im­ fund. Easy, Spinning Wheel and the Labonte and Chairman of the trouble. Save yourself money, pressive building, and we were As a result they had $713.01 • Cozy Corner. The silk scarves Sunshine Coast Regional too. Let us prepare your returns, so you . able to extract valuable infor­ to our credit. Liking round by Jo Forrest were gorgeous. District, Jim Gurney and Irene will obtain mation which will give our com­ figures Bud Koch told us they The Business and Profes­ Lugsdin, Chairman of the every deduction

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ON m$m THESE ADVERTISED ITEMS, WE FULLY GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL TO meet on BE SATISFACTORY OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. Wednesday WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES by Jean Robinson, 885-2954 I GOWER POINT ROAD GIBSONS Residents of Davis Bay and 8862257 vicinity, ATTENTION! It is 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. • Open Fridays fill 7 p.m. Sundays & Holidays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. y_ vitally important for you to at­ FREE DELIVERY TO THE WHARF tend the meeting on April 24, 7:30 p.m. in the Community Hall. DATES EFFECTIVE Tues. Apr. 23 to Sun, Apr, 2a Not only will we be hearing from Scantech representatives REAL WIN v yL about their proposed salmon .*_£_ .______^^^^v'l^Vdi-^^^/^j^^jg—,.^^/^^ 't '' ; ,>^ v," ^ ><*r ^^H"--^^ |,0.__.__ „ now the Tourism Association IF__- would like to stock these pens with two kilogram coho and operate a U-Catch'Em pro­ gram. This will be done in order fe to iron out all the kinks before l_SilL, ~c_* the big Expo World mariculture Bone In Showcase for 1986. Those are two proposals to consider, but there is a third proposal. John Marian of PORK Jaustral Marine Ent. Ltd., would like to operate a parasail K.L.D. Winner #241 from the beach. Parasail is a Sandra Audet BUTT STEAKS (kg 3.06) lb. small parachute, pulled by a $50 high powered boat, that raises GROCERY DRAW Meaty For BBQ the parachute and its occupant 200 or 300 feet into the air for a WINNER short ride. The Sunshine Coast Regional BEEF SIDE RIBS (kg 3.51) lb. DiMrict obtained the foreshore rights of Davis Bay for recrea­ GROCERY tional purposes. We must be at DRAW Pieces the meeting to voice our opi­ ENTRY nions. SPRING FAIR COUPON (kg 7.69) lb. On April 25 from 6:30 to 9 1. Fill Out & clip. BBQ SALMON p.m. plan on relaxing at the 2. Attach Your Davis Bay school Spring Fair. Sales Slip. / Join your friends and Canada Grade J\ Beef Boneless neighbours for bingo,. cake 3. Return to walk, coffee etc, Ken's Lucky dollar MISCELLANEOUS NAME: We watched the Crime Stop­ OUTSIDE ROUND, pers program on Channel 10 this week. It was good but ail in (kg 5.49) lb. my house were left wondering RUMP ROAST on which day this robbery took place and the time. We felt this TEL: should be repeated before and BULK CHEESE after the program. r The hummingbirds are back POSTAL ADDRESS: in Area C. We will not be out­ i T is. SALE done by the other areas. Ours came back Easter weekend and MILD CHEDDAR AGED CHEDDAR are very hungry. Tf--. ••S-JBr-^ 2.99 w 6.59 kg 3.19 n> 7.03 jts ivl '"..ii! r ' •.!>---?^'.•:*!"•*'•. ^£\*V MEDIUM CHEDDAR' MOZZARELLA

DRAW TO BE MADE 3.09 ib 6.80 kg 2.89 «, 6.36 „g Auxiliary ___. 5 P.M by Rosemary Fay EVERY SUNDAY The April meeting of the Gib­ sons Kiwanis Care Auxiliary EXTRACT AWAY was held Wednesday, April 17 at 8 p.m. with 19 members pre­ Carpet £r sent including Hans Grossman Upholstery California and Carol Bishop. Before the meeting opened the most Cleaner delicious dessert was served by. representatives of the residents. 4 hrs. $15.00 STRAWBERRIES Basket We all were most appreciative plus of their way of saying thank you cleaning solution Okanagan for our volunteer effort. A Phone special thanks goes to the cook for the delicious desserts. 886-2257 , President Marge Wheeler -"•—to-reagrve it. PEARS (kg.ssAlbs. then opened the meeting. The various committees made their Mexican reports. Concurrently with this meeting a bridge tournament was having its final session, and (kg 1.52) lb. all members extended their The PoP GREEN PEPPERS thanks to Verla Hobson and Phyllis Hoops for the time and Shoppe California effort they have put in to raise money for the auxiliary. Our final meeting will be held 24300 ml BROCCOLI /kg 1.30) lb. at Pronto's Restaurant on June Any Flavour "**»! 19, and further arrangements will be announced at the next $6.49 + Deposit meeting. Sue Whiting is in charge of the arrangements. 12-850 ml Activity co-ordinator Carol. Any Flavour California Bulk __. - --M^— ^*ma^~f* _%«% Bishop told us of her plans for $6.99 + Deposit the residents' bazaar to be held on June 1. The residents have formed their own committee CARROTS * ..Z?S_ .7*3 lbs. .99 and will be contacting various rnembers by telephone for any needed assistance. We then 2. Add yeast nutrient, crushed Campden tablets, grape heard the minutes of the "it's just Spring' tannin, pectic enzyme juice. Heat water, add and stir residents' meeting, which is Nest well. When mixture is tepid add yeast. Cover with always of interest to us. and the rhubarb is shooting skywards. Wonderful stuff! plastic sheet and ferment for four days. Stir twice a President ' Marge Wheeler Time for upside down rhubarb cake, rhubarb fool, day. suggested we have a member­ 3. Strain out any lumps and place juice in a gallon jug or ship drive starting in September. rhubarb and ginger jam - and most important of all, the stuff you use to wash all these delectables down— carboy with an air lock for three weeks. Each member is to encourage a 4. Siphon liquid ino a second carboy, leaving any crud friend to join, and bring them to the meeting. Suggestions are Rhubarb Wine behind. Top up with water if necessary. Place air lock needed for our pre-Christmas 3V. lbs. rhubarb in carboy and leave for three months. Check air lock bazaar to be held on October 3 lbs. sugar to make sure water doesn't dry up. 26. So please bring your ideas to 1 teaspoon yeast nutrient 5. At the end of this period the wine should be clear and our next meeting to be held on 2 Campden tablets stable and then you can bottle it if it is not clear pur­ May 15. Yt teasponn grape tannin chase a package of finings—I find that clay works best—and just follow the package instructions. 72 teaspoon poetic enzyme Is j C\ Darts 1 litre Welch's white grape juice 6. After you've bottled the wine, store in a cool place for IlljSH'li.. • at least a year—if you can restrain yourself for that 1 gallon water W-~is\IS-3 1 pkt. all purpose wine yeast long! play-offs 1. Wash the rhubarb and chop finely. Place in primary ^"W*& Serve slightly chilled, this recipe can be multiplied by five-just use the same amount of yeast—but don't There will be a Darts Tourna­ fermentor, such as a two gallon pail. Pour sugar over, ment at the Wakefield Inn with cover with plastic sheet, and leave in a warm place for _J forget to use a bigger bucket! play-offs starting at 7 p.m., 24 hours. Cheers! April 30 and May I. The finals will take place on May 4. Coast News, April 22,1985 Glad •Hililliil llllieitMiifii It is hoped that a Scout group §J£i!|!^ 20's will start up in the Gibsons area in the coming September, said Deli and Health Karen Koch, one of the Christie's Premium Plus Christie's Mr. Salty organizers of the group. Jfoobs "We already have Cubs and C X 9 C EC6 FS 900 gm pretzels For a super c/ea/ Beavers," she explained in a on a luncheon meal conversation with the Coast News, "and although we've on­ Dare Fresh Pack 200&225gm Ham & Cheese ly been going for one year we've on a bun $1.80 done very well. There has been a pOOlCIBS 400gm I • #U Liquid Detergent 886-2936 lot of response from parents and from local companies too. "Delta - Long Grain "This made us think," Ms Koch continued, "if things have Palmolive i/,.re3.49 IISII run so well, we should try star­ -TIC6 907 gm I 81151 Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips -^ MAKKIH ting up a Scout group. A lot of Corn Oil I.Q.F. the younger boys will be old Norwegian enough soon and there are lots ChlpitS 400 gm 2.49 of others who'd come out of the Mazolai„ 2.69 Pinetree Roasted __ .__ .__ Shrimp woodwork if the group got go­ /• f ing. So, we're starting to fund 90 Quaker Cereal *13 kg raise now.," *632ib. The first fund raiser for the peanuts ,2.39 new Scout group will be a bottle Mr. T 270gm I .69 886-7888 drive at the Sunnycrest Mall on /n the she// April 27. This takes place in the Dole • parking lot in the vicinity of the Powdered Detergent back doors of the liquor store, Girl SGuvs starting at 11 a.m. pineapple 540md. 15 ABC 12tore 616 6 Hair Salon "The boys have a lot of fun Let our success in Cub and Beavers," said Ms Bernstein's . «% — Cashmere Bouquet • _ go to your head! Koch. "Some of them have been hamming it up (with ham S03p .. .3 Bar Bundle m / D We have the radios) with kids in Texas, and dressings doom,2.25 perm and/or cut even Paris. We've been ex­ for you. changing greetings with kids in Prince Edward Island and Nova Sfcippy Kraft RO 886-2120 Scotia, just generally In the Lower Village establishing contact with other Dinner 225 m .59 Scouts around the world and peanut g across the country." Show Piece ^*'7u; The parents and friends of Gallery ^ Bookston the group meet every last Tues­ butter 500 gm 1.89 Scottowels day of the month at 8:30 p.m. — Custom Framing — in the Granthams Hall, and the Christie's Needlework Stretching. boys meet every Tuesday, Cubs Plus 1.09 Conservation Matting, Papier from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Tole, Photographs, Posters. and Beavers from 6:45 to 8:15 cheddees Purex Reproductions & Original Fine Art, Pottery & Blown Class. p.m. at the Granthams Hall. corni-r of .V & flings i5o9m.95 bathroom Cower Pt. & School Rd. 886-9213 Aland Stuart House tissue 4^1.49 ii art class n onion 4 OE! Alcan RDP Boohsrore "We're really trying to make o Come' ol School & 886-7744 it exciting and interesting for q aluminum Gnmfi Pom) H0-(lt people," said Ann Tarnowski, '* soup ...„.?. 1.25 Better Homes & Gardens new activities director of the * Alano Club, which has its head­ fOil 18"x25' J .99 All-Time Favourite quarters just off North Road •: nAiDv ^ Barbeque Recipes towards the Kiwanis Village L> ^ • ' ' $6.50 Care Home. o Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5:30 "We are not affiliated with c AA," she explained, "although Lifestream Sat., 10-5; Sun., 11-4 members of 4A did help found the club. What we are is a non-; yogurt 200 ml drinking social club." There are some 25 members, For plumbing whose ages range from 25 to the Introducing^ DISH CLOTHS estimates for new 60's, although Ms Tarnowski Palm Assorted colours, homes, commercial said the average age is in the fruit drinks 4iure 1.99 Regular price .69. bldgs. and/or mid-30's. SPECIAL renovations... "We do have some teens too, who come with their parents," PURCHASE Call us. she said. "They bring friends PRICE along to play games. We have '& Serving the Sunshine Coast darts, pool, ping pong, shuf­ v. Seaside Plumbing Ltd. fleboard, and there's always !K 886-7017 plenty of coffee and tea." •U The club has a bingo every iX Minute Maid Sunday, one of their more FACE CLOTHS popular events, but Ms Tar­ lemonade 355 ml nowski said they will be soon Assorted colours in woven having film nights, with Na­ patterns. Regular price .89. What tional Film Board films. This SPECIAL secretary past weekend a video was Delnor shown, and there will be. more PURCHASE doesn't like peas or corn ik in the future. 9 2.09 PRICE CHOCOLATES?^] "All these events are free," said Ms Tarnowski, "although 886-7522 I T, Betwrrn the Hunt, r Gallery and there is a $5 per month member­ (he NDP Bookstore on Gower Pt. Rd. ship fee for members. We 10:30-5. 7 day. a wr«k would like members of the public to attend our functions, RUBBER GLOVES Dry Cleaning Services since they are free. fay Marigold * Furs & Leathers • "Our most exciting up­ coming event is a six hour basic \? Our Own Freshly Baked Non slip grip, lined for comfort, extra long fluted cuffs. GRADS '85 drawing workshop with Maurice Spiro on Sunday, April butter tarts ..Pk3.of6 1.69 Regular price $2.99. Closing date 28. It starts at 10 a.m. and goes 'I SPECIAL for orders Oscarson's until 4 p.m. It is important that PURCHASE APRIL 30 you pre-register and pre-pay the .1 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. sourdough _. no PRICE $15 fee by April 26. 886-2415 "You'll need large paper, L> bread 675gm I •USI (stra Tailoring & Design 19" x 25", board to rest on, next to Ken's Lucky Dollar charcoal, graphite, conte or $1.99 very soft drawing pencils, an il­ lustrated art book of your •)! choice, a Chinese brush and black ink, and some of your re­ PRE-INVENTORY J.-i- _>" cent drawings. This is optional n mw*im'm-H,iM Jim: ,but it will help. We are hoping for at least 10.people." >\SjL Call Ann at the Alano Club Only at 886-2993, if you wish to join this class, or enquire about the "WHILE M I'M I II u UN HllllllJ III Will,- club. STOCKS LAST!" ( 6ROC3CHY \ Many, many more No Name - (In a Cup) Garden Unadvertised Specials! Coffee ramen '^..na. Mate 5oo 9m 2.69 Club m W •"T , JfR02£""''' ,_^J._.""^**N \j - noodles 42 9m 2/1.00 Stayfree ^ ,\\ •> Crest Cf I ' -.-._•-—->—-•-—--—-^ maxi Mra. Smith winners toothpaste loom/1.49 PadS Bonus36'a 3.99 The Sechelt Garden Club pumpkin Quaker Chewy Cortina Plum _ Spring Show, April 13 had a pies .680 gm granola fine display of spring flower ar­ I 1.99 tomatoes ^m/.oB rangements. Babs Roberts won Torino's -5" ,*»•*« bars 5,3/1.49 Mott'a the Ena Harrold trophy for PiZZa 370gm 2.99 Chocolate Chip most points in arrangements, Green Giant - Boll In' Bag Uncle Ben's Long Grain & Wild clamafo also the award for best in the vegetables 1.19 rice no am 1.49 juice injure 1.99 show, a very artistic lady. 250 gm A. Door prize winners were Edith Blende, Belle Dube, John [Shop early for these special Limited Quantities! Davies and Marg Nygard. Coast News, April 22,1985 l»«--U_^HL^lJ^^'L'gCT^^

Pages of a life-log GIBSONS UNITED CHURCH YOUTH MINISTY / presents the * VANCOUVER WELSH MEN'S CHOiF* In Concert: Sunday, April 28, 3 p.m. .' Elphinstone Gymnasium ,-••:' by Peter Trower near Guelph in Ontario, it was ; difficult to understand why TICKETS: $6 ADULTS $4 SENIORS & STUDENTS y. '',U The wheels were set in motion Amelia had been so ill-at-ease Available in Gibsons at Christian Book Sforp for a meeting between Yvonne with him. Hugh MacMillan is a and Don's Shoes;: and myself and the History shortish, stocky man of 60 with in Sechelt • Trail Bay Hardware.; Detective, • Hugh MacMillan grey hair and beard and an af­ PROCEEDS TO YOUTH MINISTRY FUND (Y.M.F.) •, i long before we even knew of his fable, straightforward manner. rA^^^^i.t^^. ^-.nL^t^^».'i^s.'Li.|i.^s.s.^^n.t.i'iS.s,%":s.s.^ri< existence. Some years prior to There is nothing about him to t the time that we began resear­ inspire any sort of distrust. We ching the King of the Safe­ all became friends immediately ELPHINSTONE DRAMA CLUB crackers story, MacMillan had and remain so. presents... become intrigued with the case. Hugh MacMillan, like most •i He was primarily interested in interesting people, has lived a "YOU'RE A GOOD Af#/\y the connection between Herb colourful life. He spent his Wilson and the evangelist, youth in and around the Ottawa CHARLIE BROWSUV ! Aimee Semple McPherson. A Valley where his father, John, a little astute sleuthing led Mac­ wandering Presbyterian Wed., Thurs., Fri. Millan to the Vancouver door­ minister, bequeathed a good May 1st, 2nd, 3rd, at 7:30 I stop of Wilson's elusive widow, measure of preacherly elo­ Saturday, Amelia. ft quence to his son. May 4th at 2:30 5 MacMillan and Amelia The MacMillans were not a Wilson did not strike it off very wealthy family and there was no TICKETS AT THE DOOR well. Initially, she slammed the money for a university educa­ AdulN door in his face. Even when she tion. Upon leaving high school, Students did finally agree to an interview, Hugh headed west and under­ Amelia remained suspicious and took a series of offbeat jobs. A MUSICAL TREAT FOR ALU evasive. She did however give us For a time, he worked as a Susanna Barrett was one of the most successful competitors at the MacMillan's address when we cowboy on an Alberta cattle recent Music Festival. She is pictured here with two of her trophies; finally contacted her ourselves, ranch. Moving on to British the new Canfor Cup, for outstanding performance in two or more happily, under more congenial Columbia, Hugh became a circumstances. piano classes in the opinion of the adjudicator, and a new award deckhand on a onetime sailing For your entertainment...- AII week from Super Valu, a plaque for the top mark in 20th century com­ When Yvonne and I finally schooner that had been con­ met MacMillan and his wife verted to a tugboat, a job he Experience the songs, ballads and humour ,, posers. Muriel at their log house home held for several years. While —Dianne fowls photo towing logs down the coast, Hugh met many outlandish MIKE BALLANTYNE characters. He began to write Sat. April 27 - Water colour Art Show and his first published story Cedar's welcomes Mark to our staff. St. Mary's Bedpan Chuckers "Watercolours: East and Eastern part of the exhibition A very large collection of an­ dealt with a lady high-rigger West" is the title of the new ex­ consists mostly of his work and who was then plying her unlike­ Now serving from SPECIALTY BAR Let's Support Them cient Chinese painting is cur­ 5:30... hibition at the Arts Centre, a few examples of sumo pain- rently at the Vancouver Art ly trade around the Sechelt area. Get your SALMON SHARK ting (traditional Chinese Tiring of the tugboats, Hugh Create your own Sechelt. Siu-chang Wong, a Gallery, and the small collection sandwich with salad LOTTERY TICKETS here. Vancouver artist, paints in the calligraphy) by other Vancouver at the Arts Centre shows how returned to dry land and went or try one ol our traditional Chinese style and the artists whose background is into promotional work. He evening specials. SPECIALTY BAR-Tues., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. this tradition continues to live Tues. & Thurs. Chinese. despite the enormous changes honed his storytelling skills as a SLOW PITCH publicist for the Seal Brothers' Baseball Special Games Tues. & Thurs. night. caused by time and environ­ GOURMET 15 Day Tour To Circus. Later, he was an ad­ s 75 Check the pub for team schedules. Let's ment. vance press agent for a flam­ HOT DOG 1 start off with a Golden celebration. 4 nights in 3 nights in 6 nights in The main part of the exhibi­ Have one before and after boyant hypnotist who billed the game. $ Hong Kong Bangkok Pattaya Beach tion is devoted to Western himself as The Great Orlando. LUNCH SPECIAL 1.99 watercolours. Most of them are While still in his twenties, BILL SAYS SORRY' Mon - Fri AIR& landscapes, real or imaginary, Hugh began researching his HOTEL FROM or abstractions inspired by land­ own family tree. He discovered 1629 CAN. scapes, and chosen with the idea that a Scottish ancestor, James DEPARTURES: ^ TOUR PRICES: of trying to show as many dif­ MacMillan, a pioneer partner of May 7. May 14." May. 18 >s ., ... r.Can. $1629* ferent techniques as possible. the North West Company, had June 11. June 18...". :.>.'.•.... '.Can. $1789* The Bau-Xi Gallery, one, if built the legendary Fort Langley Sep. 17, Sep. 24, Oct. 1, OcLl^Ntty. 12, Nov: 26.. . .Can. S1679* not the, leading private art trading post in 1827. The revela­ Other departure dates available. Single~5upplement Can: $263. gallery in Vancouver, has kindly tion triggered a latent spark in

YOUR TOUR PRICE INCLUDES: '^ v lent us most of the works.-which Hugh MacMillan. He began a arei however, all for sale. Ar- air fare, economy class, from Van­ • 3 nights at the NARAl HOTEL'. love affair with Canada's past couver to Hong Kong and Bangkok, . BANGKOK , tists involved are: Don Jarvis, that has never abated. It was a return by Cathay Pacific 6 nights at the ROYAL CLIFF BEACH Alistair Bell, TecHCingan, Ann turning point in his life—the A WE MAKE EVERY MEALK complimentary in-flight movie and HOTEL. PATTAYA BEACH •Blades, . Jim- Wilier, Carole genesis of the History Detective. audio entertainment, complimentary transfers between airport and hotel, Thompson, Viviane Wong and MacMillan returned to the in-flight bar service motor coach between Bangkok and. Gordon Rice. East, taking his new found SPECIAL... 4 nights at the PARK HOTEL; Pattaya Beach and porterage Also included are a1 few fr.- per person, sharing double accommodation obsession with him. Spon he K0WL00N watercolours painted An the ear­ married and moved on a 400 !) FOR ITINERARY DETAILS CALL Mary, Agnes or Mike ly 1900's. They have • gr^at acre homestead in Ontario's ...SO YOU'LL COME aUtr--".' ; ' charm and their technique is im­ Glengarry County to try farm­ ; «• • pressively skillful. ing for a living. It was hot a suc­ Treat yourself to our APRIL SPECIALS Joan Warn is giving Saturday cessful enterprise but it kept 886-3381 or 886-2522 morning art classes, for children food on the table while Hugh J pursued the historical, research (eight to 14) in three- that had become his overriding or dimensional work. Classes cost SVeaK U imrwrtgs I interest. pepper With all *e $5 each and will be in the 30th , j,WWaWW Elphinstone High School art Souvlato ot TILL room. There will be no class on In 1964, MacMillan devised a becued Ribs May 4. Contact Joan Warn at scheme to turn his hobby into a Bat 886-7906 for enrollment and career. He approached the any possible changes in loca­ public archives in Ottawa and Yes, we have Cappuccino and Espresso tion. suggested that they hire him as a full-time documents searcher. The academics in charge of the Timber archives looked down their noses at him and pointed out his Days absence of any university train­ ing. But Hugh MacMillan is PRONTO S nothing if not tenacious. He Spaghetti continued to press his case to update the stodgy administrators. Plan to spend the weekend of Cedar Plaza, Gibsons 886-8138 May 18-19 in Sechelt. Timber , " To be continued Days activities this year include open air church service, rjarade, bike decorating, 'window decorating and. poster contests, rM Assemble 11:30 a.m., Kitsilano Park, beater race^ bed race, old time Rally Sunset Beach dance,... Saturday's annual danced flea market, push ball, For BUS RIDE phone Anne Moul 885-4613 Don Wagner SPONSORED BY SUNSHINE COAST PEACE COMMITTEE . logger sports, Reno night, helicopter rides, stage entertain­ proudly presents ment and much more. Also the same weekend, Sechelt elementary school raises Wagner Shows MaMaMHaaUMaalMftoM^^ its totem pole, ExpOasis holds \ its Salmon Shark Lottery/Der­ by and the merchants are plann­ Friday & Saturday night ing a sidewalk sale. Your antique or custom car CARNIVAL may win you a trophy in this year's special parade category - in honour of "Our Heritage" theme. Applications will be Coming To available soon. Timber Teens Competition is TRAIL BAY CENTRE, SECHELT getting underway. Carrie, 885-7323, would like to hear from a few more contestants, Tues. and Wed., ^team members or sponsors. The more teams - the more fun. This is definitely not a popularity April 23 and 24 contest. Anyone of high school In the Lounge age can enter. I 1 Warren, 885-3354 or Ron, SPECIAL RIDE I Bingo -8:00 p.m. Monday Night 885-9875,, Beater Race co­ i DISCOUNT COUPON ordinators are looking for old BRING jHIS tires. They won't tell^us why, I Present this ticket to The Legion Kitchen is open Monday through I but say the Second Annual I Wagner Shows Ticket Box DISCOUNT COUPON Saturday 12 noon - 8 pm. Beater Race will have a few sur- and receive I prises. Are there any Phone Jake at 886-2417 to book 7 RIDES FOR $5 B Also available at merchants ^y challenges? _1 displaying Wagner Show posters Parties, Banquets and Wedding Receptions Non-profit groups - we'd like FOR HALL RENTALS CALL 886-2411 to hear from you. Call Jerrie Sponsored by Kinsmen Club Lou at 885-9750 or Mike at 885-3644. Meetings are 7 p.m. PROCEEDS DONATED TO GIBSONS & SECHELT FOOD BANKS Members & Guests Welcome j Tuesday evenings at the municipal hall. ttmatM Coast News, April 22,1985 Charlie Brown at Elphie

Ephinstone secondary's per­ leanne Middleton and Lance students; The show is directed forming arts students are Gregorchuk appears as Charlie and produced by Mrs.' Judith presenting the musical, "You're Brown. Snoopy will be played Wilson. a Good Man, Charlie Brown", by River light. as their major production this year. The show is about an average Students. in several depart­ QiireYourself a Challenge ments have been working on the day in the life of Charlie Brown, Share: your home with a child whose natural family is temp­ made up of moments picked production. Band students, led orarily unable to provide care. from all the days of the hero, by Mr. Bill Rayment, have been rehearsing the challenging We are particularly looking for couples or singles who would from Valentine's Day to the enjoy the challenge of caring for a teen. baseball season, from kite flying score. Mrs. Wendy Caissie's art to eating a lonely lunch. students and Mr. Paul Murray's We will provide you with an allowance to cover the child's draughting students are work­ board and other expenses; social work support and training Many of the best known ing on the set, while the art workshops through the Foster Parent Association. characters from Charles M. students have also designed the Schulz's comic strip "Peanuts" advertising material. Assistance Find out how you can help. will appear on stage. Crabby has also come from students in Lucy is played by Brigitte Call Marteddu, perky Patty by the woodwork, commerce, Karen Boothroyd, blanket- drama and TV broadcasting Therese Egan Sonla Trudel, pictured al work at Port Mellon. hugging Linus by Chris Wilson, classes. Ministry of Foster Care piano playing Schroeder by The show will go on in the Human Resources Elphinstone gym on Wednes­ YOU CAN MAKE In a man's world day, May 1, Thursday, May 2, 885-7101 A DIFFERENCE and Friday May 3 at 7:30, and on Saturday, May 4 at 2:30. Tickets available at the door, Lady mill-worker are $4 for adults and $2 for Since I started working at the weight lifting, and exercise to by Sonia Trudel mill I have been happily surpris­ keep fit. If a woman wants to Last Tuesday I met Fran at ed at the attitude the men have work in a traditional man's job, Channel '"Jibsonc. Rni'Mina ^npn'v--- toward me. As a woman, I she must do at least as much Haven't seen her in a while: we thought I would have trouble work as the man. After being in Ten Mancd talking about the good with them regarding me as a manual labour, it is usually Thursday, April 25 - LIVE memories we had working target instead of as a fellow possible to work your way out 7:00 p.m. together at the Coast News. worker. I felt respect from the of the heavy labour jobs and get Part 1. You're a Good Man, Aware that 1 work at the Port men and an honest friendship into jobs where skill is required. Charlie Brown. Drama teacher Mellon mill for the last four with most of them. Once into higher skill areas, it is Judith Wilson talks with years she started inquiring That isn't to say that there easier to see it as long-term students in her new production about my work. Finally she ask­ were no problems in being a employment. You're a Good Man Charlie ed me if I could write an article woman. Often I had to stop and Brown. about it for the Coast News. think what to say, and how to I am now classified in the Part 2. Peace Walk Plans Well sure Fran, why not? say it. Being one of very few 'Bleach Plant', a job which Members of the Sunshine Four years ago, I started at women in the mill I felt that I gives me regular work to do. Coast Peace Committee discuss Canfor in their kitchen; unfor­ could not joke as much as the The Bleach Plant is the their plans for the Walk of tunately a few months later, guys and that it would be really bleaching operation in the pulp Peace to be held April 27 in there was a lay off in this easy to get in trouble by mill. It involves the use of Vancouver. department. The company had laughing at the wrong kind of poisonous gases. I fulfill dif­ jokes. Part 3. Six Months Alone in built a complex for construction ferent functions, as I go up the Asia. Rosemary Gough just contractors, and they were Unfortunately, there are the line of progression when so­ meone is sick or on holidays. I returned from a journey to Bur­ responsible for their own food odd male chauvinists. I was ask­ ma, Thailand, Nepal, India, services. The company was left ed one day by one how I felt either work as a 'Utility Person', helping in general China, and other places in Asia. with a cafeteria requiring just a about working, with the present Part 4. Plan a Trip to China few employees. The situation economic hardships while some duties; 'Second Helper', pro­ was, there were five of us with of the men, who are the prin­ viding assistance to the Bleach Local resident Brett the choice to quit, or to go into cipal bread-winners, were out of Plant Operator and carrying out McGillivray talks with John the mill amongst 500 men, and work. My answer was that I did chemical tests. I am also trained Burnside about Brett's plans to work as labourers like the guys. not feel bad, I had got the job as a 'Washer Operator'. visit China. when times were good and the Please Note - Viewers, our - • We decided to stick together I am the first woman since change to one night a week of and stay. personnel turnover at the pulp the Second World War to be mill was high. Jobs were trained as a washer operator at programming is only temporary. Before starting, we all went numerous province wide. Now Howe Sound Pulp, I've been We are in the process of . reorganizing our volunteer ser- through indoctrination pro­ that times are tough, people are told. This job is a 'one man' MODEL 20LS2R cedures, they spoke to us about holding on for dear life to what (one person) operation, which , vice with the purpose being to - the dangers.rThey especiallyem- jobs they do have. I find consists of being in'charge of .^jmprovettur service in boj|ieffi- > phasized the dangers of the dif­ satisfaction in working by being the washing process of the pulp. ciency and quality..Please wrke ferent chemicals. 1 didn't know an equal provider and being Recently, I was trained as us with your ideas so that you SUNSHINE COAST T.V. about the other women, but I able to function freely as a 'Screen Operator', screening may have input into our plans COWRIESTREET, SECHELT 885-9816 was nervous, I could not for changes: Marta MacKown, woman. process of the pulp. "After the SALE it's the SERVICE that counts" understand half of what they To endure the physical re­ Voila, Fran, that's what I am c/o Coast 10 TV, Box 770, were saying because I was not doing at the mill.. Elphinstone school, Gibsons, familiar with the names of the quirements of the job, I do B.C. VON 1VO. equipment or chemicals. We uere also told that we would be put in what is called 'the labour Cubs roll hot wheels pool', which means that as they EASTWOOD & COMPANY require extra personnel in a The rain on Saturday April McCulIoch, 1st Roberts Creek; department they take an 13 may have dampened the Third-William McLennan, 1st MABEL C. EASTWOOD and MICHAEL F. WELSH announce employee from the labour pool parade but the junior members Sechelt; Fourth-Hohn Snazell, that they are now practising law together, under the firm name of to fill the need. I was ready, of the Sechelt Pipe Band opened 1st Roberts Creek; Fifth-Keith ready to work, ready to learn the Kub Kar Rally in grand style Lewis, 1st Sechelt. EASTWOOD & COMPANY, something new, something in­ in Chatelech gyro. Hot dogs, milk, cookies and teresting, even exciting for an Seventy-two cub scouts coffee rounded out the day for Barristers & Solicitors ex-clerk. checked their cars, oiled their the cubs and parents. wheels, and raced down the with new offices at Dolphin and Wharf Streets. Sechelt. B.C. Their postal address is track for 22 trophies. P.O. Box 1280. Sechelt. B.C.. VON 3A0. and their telephone number is 885-5831. Drop off your Hum...I'll never forget the Overall winners of this an­ COAST NEWS first day. I was entering the nual event will enter the regional at EASTWOOD & COMPANY has a general legal practice including wills and estates, -unknown. I was enveloped by finals to be held on April 27 in family law and divorces, criminal charges, personal injury and insurance claims, cor­ >an immense fear. As I walked Lansdowne Mall in Richmond. (•avlaunr Mark! >t * Roberts Creek porate and commercial matters, property conveyances and mortgages.- and general : through this maze, surrounded Local winners were: First until noon Saturday court work. by strange looking buildings, place-Ryan Hughson, 1st "A Frl«MM*y Paaopla Plao*" big towers, grey tanks, all sizes Sechelt Cubs; Second-Kristof of pipes going in every direc­ tion, steam and smoke billow­ ing from all over, I wondered what 1 was doing here. Sudden­ ly it did not seem to make sense. I started breathing faster, teeling small, really small, in the COME CELEBRATE middle of all this. So many thoughts crossed my mind. Was 1 overestimating myself? Could WITH US I really work here? Will all this make sense one day? Day after The OMEGA RESTAURANT celebrates its 1 Oth ANNIVERSARY ilay. I realized that the work ;was not a problem, nothing and •kemed too hard. I did every 9f ;'possible job. There was no dif- we're bringing back "' 7 ft once between me and the guys, no favouritism. I shovell- ' ed wood chips, sand, lime dust, Llime rock and caustic. I worked under a pulp machine under very hot and humid conditions, ^feeding broke (loose pulp) into " the beater which recycled it. Protected with rain gear, rub­ ber boots, face shield, goggles - and rubber gloves, I worked in­ side dark caustic tanks hosing hot and smelly caustic from the walls. I worked outside, under every possible weather condi­ tion, cleaning caustic sewers by shovelling and hosing. I helped DAILY SPECIALS for the MONTH OF MAY tradesmen pile wood, bricks, ...of course, at 1975 prices push wheel-barrows full of ce­ ment, build skips and even iay and level cement. Now Open EVERY DAY 4 pm - 11 pm After a while, I was trained in (Sundays 4 pm - 10 pm) laboratories testing pulp HAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY GUS. strength, bleaching levels and Overlooking Gibsons Harbour and congratulations on pulp brightness. It was a nice your new restaurant department to work in but at "HOME OF THE BEACHCOMBERS" "OMEGA PIZZA PASTA" that time, there was no need for 3392 Marine Dr., W. Van a full time person so I was either Steak PSzxaa * For Reservations Call 925-3535 there or at the end of the shovel. Coast News, April 22,1985

at the and her Hams from SUNSHINE COAST ARENA by Alec Warner "Half-way" Bay. The Spring Dance organized A Scramble Tournament was ^ Saturday, April 27th by your house committee is set played by 72 seniors on Thurs­ 5* 1:30-4:30 for 8 p.m Saturday, April 27. day, April 18. It was perfect Tickets available in the Pro- golf weather but my foursome, REGULAR SKATING HOURS shop. Nikki Weber and com­ at least, played far from perfect Thurs. 7 - 10. Fri. 7 - 10. Sat. 1:30 - 4:30 pany providing the entertain­ golf! SKATE RENTALS AVAILABLE For information call 885-2955 885-2322 ment.. See you there! The winning team with a one The winner of the Ruth under par net 33, was Bob Bowman Award which was first Emerson, Walt Nichols, Frank established by Mr. Bowman Nanson, and Bill Mueller. when his wife passed away Closest to the hole on the 8th, before she ever played. He John Petula. donated her fees for an opening JUNIOR GOLF day award. Winner on April 16 Nine professional scratch was Georgina Gelinas with a net golfers will be coming to the 32. First flight winner with a net Sunshine Coast Golf Club to PROGRAM 34 was Gerri Tolhurst with Vera take part in the Coast's first will be starting in May Munro's net 34!/2 taking second Pro-Am Tournament on Fri­ place. Second flight winner was day, April 26 at 8:45 a.m. One Sheila Smith (net 33), followed pro is to play with each amateur All those interested by Marlis Knaus (net 35). foursome. Should be interesting between the ages of 10 After the game the ladies en­ to watch. and 18 please contact joyed their Annual Spring Lun­ The winner of the Kay Butler The Sunshine Coast cheon, after which they were 36 Hole Tournment held on Golf Club or Jim Budd entertained with a fashion show April 9 and 10 was Marlis 886-8771. arranged by Greta Patterson Knaus. Strikes & Spares

^|aW^ by Bud Mulcaster Michele Boriey 216-627 The G.A. Swingers and Sue Whiting 258-667 r Ft A DT WAKEFIELD INN «sa\ SWINGERS: ^ * Sechelt G.A. Leagues had a set il/Ut 1 DOUBLES to last Sunday with the Sechelt Mary Lambert 241-580 team of Beryl Butler, Jenny Cathy Martin 227-581 Jim Gilchrist 244-641 TOURNAMENT -' ' ' -fS4' Olsen, Margaret Fearn, Charlie GIBSONS "A": Humm, Steve Dutchak and Len Pam Swanson 242-663 Tues. & Wed., April 30 & May 1, 7 The Timber Trails Riding Club's first event of the year saw lots of Hornett winning by 30 pins. Lottie Campbell 253-709 FINALS: -action and the season promises to be an exciting one for the young The Classic League started Don Slack 278-654 the playoffs last week with a six Freeman Reynolds 283-765 Saturday. May 4, noon •ridorS. —Janice Kdmondsplmlo game series and some good WED. COFFEE: ENTRY: scores. Michele Whiting, Dorothy Hanson 240444 $5.00 person 315-1408; Bonnie McConnell, Edna Bellerive 238-645 Pre-register by Mon. April 29 Riders hold first 300-1389; Lottie Campbell, Susan Edmonds 278-650 301-1290; Barb Christie, SLOUGH-OFFS: 885-7666 Pat Gibson 257-652 TROPHIES meet of 1985 306-1315; Gwen Edmonds, Nora Solinsky 245-661 296-1416; Ed Riddoch, 314; Laurie Qayards 277-667 plus s175w I he Timber Trails Riding Sage; 5th-Jodi Custance on Gerry Martin, 310-1373; Lome Irene Rottluff 265-693 in PRIZE MONEY •Club held their first one-day Elkandy; 6th-Meagari Marion Christie, 256-1408; and BALL & CHAIN: •event on April 14. Eighteen on Hocus Pocus; Reserve- Freeman Reynolds, 326-1456. Vivian Chamberlin 248-659 'competitors competed in the Maughn Marion on Miss The Tues; Coffee League Richard Lanere 255-649 Dressage Test, Cross Country Mousey. finished the regular season with Rob Vaughn 252-656 Endurance Test and Stadium Seniors:"'I st-Sonja Reiche on Pam Lumsden rolling a 354 PHUNTASTIQUE: Jumping Course. The results Brother Love; 2nd-Lisa Torvick single and a 733 triple and in the June Fletcher 252-629 Dot Robinson 236431 INDUSTRIAL & were: on Big Red; 3rd-Pam Custance first set of playoffs for the Wed. COAST a on Chance. Ed Riddoch 271-723 Juniors: lst-Sarah Puchalski Coffee, Marg Williams rolled a LEGION: TRACTOR FORESTRY EQUIPMENT on Oreo Cookie; 2nd-Jade . Thank you.to everyone who 342 single and a 734 triple. Elda Finlay 211-624 Coquitlam, B.C. feoragno on Frosty; 3rd-Sarah worked to hard to make this In the first round of playoffs Dean Martin 282-605 Puchalski on Buffalo Bill; 4th- event such a success! We hope for the Slough-offs, Bonnie Mc­ BUCKSKINS: Toll Free 112-800-242-1988 Tara Boragno on Pumpernickle to see you all at the next one. Marilyn August 230-643 Connell rolled a 311 single and a SALES REPRESENTATIVES Archie Morrison Ian Davis Elaine August 245-666 770 triple, Bev Drombolis a Res. 939-4230 941-3245 256-716 triple; and in the AWin August 236418 Legion League, Ron Webber a Ross Dixon 230628 YJJ.C. JUNIORS TIDE TABLES 325 single and a 721 triple.. , Natasha Foley 171:483 Ladies' Other" good scores: Tammfe Lumsden 184-633 Wed. Apr. 24 | Fri. Apr. 26 Sun. Apr. 28 TUES. COFFEE: George Williams 199-541 0215 10.8 0415 11.4 0040 14.2 Mora Anderson 243-626 Trevor Anderson 238-557 SALMON FISHINGI 0630 12.5 0710 11.8 0715 10.7 1355 3.3 1525 3.8 0940 11.0 2135 14.0 2340 14.0 1730 4.4 Derby Gibsons triumphs Tues. Apr. 23 Thur. Apr. 25 Sat. Apr. 27 Mon. Apr. 29 0120 10.3 0305 11.1 0600 11.3 0130 14.4 The Vancouver yards for the goal line. Club 0605 12.8 0650 12.2 0755 11.4 0800 9.9 May 10th, 11th & 12th Semi Final playoffs saw two skipper Dave Rainer kicked one 1320 3.3 1435 3.5 1625 4:1 1130 10.8 1st PRIZE: MICROWAVE OVEN Gibsons' rugby clubs take part field goal and two converts to 2045 14.0 2230 14.0 1840 4.8 this year. Our Fourth Division finish off the massacre. I Di SUiokiinH'hiik Nurrim* ad J tickets: $25.00 I lir. -15 min.. plus ? min. I'm side fell prey to the Meraloma-B The Lomas—Gibsons Final Reference: Point Atkinson Available at: Gibsons Building Supplies o.icli H. Hi ri-c. and " min. side 36-6. Captain and club co­ will be held at Jericho Beach in Pacific Standard Time I'm each H. nt tail. Pronto's Restaurant ordinator Lief Mjanes said after Vancouver next Saturday at Includes: the game that early injuries to 11:30 a.m. Local support would Friday: Welcoming prop forward Mel Dempster be a great plus so anyone in­ COAST NEWS Photo Reprints and second row man Grant Gill terested in seeing an action Celebrations Any published photo or your 3x 4 caused havoc in the pack and packed final, hop on the 8:30 5x 7 Saturday Banquet therefore destroyed chances for a.m. ferry and come to town choice from the contact sheets consistent ball possession. 8x10 Proceeds to ST. MARYS HOSPITAL with the boys. The Fourth Division side For info call Carol at 886-2842 have had a great start this year or Ann at 886-8696 and with a little work will 886-7312 become top contenders in years to come. Home EXTERIORS by INTEX 886-3730 Gibsons' first 15 crushed the Vancouver Trojans 35-3 and Lifetime will advance once again to play Aluminum against the powerful black Roofs shirted Meralomas for the Van­ couver Rugby Union Third Division Final. Seamless The Saturday game proved to Aluminum be one of the hometown side's Gutters STOCK better games of the year. Out­ side centre Quin Kelly opened Permanent Vinyl Sundecks the scoring off a reverse play By Duradek REDUCTION! with inside centre Steve Al­ mond. Kelly twisted through Aluminum & Tuesday • Thursday several Trojans and dove for the Vinyl Siding April 23 - 25 end zone, landing on his head. Aluminum Shortly after he scored a much Railings more graceful try off an awesome rucking scrum drive Replacement from his goal line attacking for­ Aluminum wards. Windows Speaking of forwards, what a day it was for the Gibsons' Replacement scrum. The machine is becom­ Hot Tubs Metal Swimming Pools ing very finely tuned with, Whirlpool Bathtubs Entry Women's Shoes Saunas Doors 2 Styles Only maturity and strength. Naming individuals would re­ WOMEN'S TROPHI quire too much space but I must Your complete home renovation centre FREE ESTIMATES say this scrum has come a long 1 • Sizes 5 - 9 /2 way. Scrummers scored three • Lightweight cushioning - ideal for training and aerobics, $ 99 times on the weekend. 886-7312 • Regular $47.98 19 Break forward Rich Godfrey Home INTERIORS by INTEX 886-3730 scored twice in his best game of LADY TETRA the year. He covered the Tro­ jans like a blanket, always spoil­ • Sizes 5 - 7V2 • Carpet • Venetian Blinds • White with pink swoosh ing and setting up possession. • Be in style with these Big eighth man Wea Pea Nike shoes' designed for Pearce drove in after linking up Kitchens • Draperies comfort & durability with the three line. Pearce also • Regular $29.98 set up winger Ken Miles on a Ceramic Tile Located next to Andy's Restaurant, SORRY, NO EXCHANGES, NO CREDIT CARDS beautiful wing overlap score, Hwy 101, Gibsons 5k. punishing the Trojans' sluggish backs. Inside centre Steve Almond Carpet up TO happened to be at the right I SeleSelectei d Items £#| % off % off % off ;-..•!•':'•' •...'"••• Trail Ave. .4 Cowrie •.-. place at the right time stealing a 30 25 ';•<:•'•':•). 7-v- :• . SECBEUT, 8'85.2512' . ; . isc Trojan pass and sprinting 10 Baaamamatmsa Coast News, April 22,1985 13.

h At Sechelt Arena *. 'Vs '•» '*, One of (life's) fa ) >> •V For the first time since 1973, ice machine was installed. an alternate and interesting ac­ last years, creating financial dif­ Sunshine Coasters will be able This year, with a more tivity for our youngsters, whose ficulties, and endangering its to strap on a pair of roller moderate budget, again provid­ most often heard complaint is continued operation. skates, get out on the rink and ed by the village of Sechelt, a that there is nothing to do on The village of Sechelt enjoy the thrill of roller skating new skate shop has been install­ the Coast. Of course, adults will gradually stepped in and in with family or friends. This ed and the dangerous side also benefit". 1984, finally took over complete Saturday, April 27, Sechelt's boards on the rink have been The arena was built in 1974 ownership and responsibility for Sunshine Coast arena is re­ completely replaced. In addi­ by the Sunshine Coast Recrea­ the facility. Regional district introducing public roller skating tion, the lobby, dressing rooms tion Association, and was areas B and C still contribute to to the area. and washrooms have been operated on a break-even basis operating expenses, but the The Coast has not seen roller remodelled and repainted. for eight or nine years with the village is solely responsible for skating since the old According to Sechelt alder­ help of a $15,000 grant from the capital cost expenses necessary Elphinstone secondary school man Graham Craig, whose village of Sechelt and regional to replace equipment and main­ burned down in 1973, taking responsibilities include the district areas B and C. During tain the facility. with it the roller skating equip­ arena, these changes that allow this period the arena was run by Alderman Graham Craig ment that a group of individuals for summertime use stem volunteer staff. Membership in would like to see broader (including Ray Chamberlin, primarily from a "concern for the association dwindled in the regional support for these ex­ Jack Warn and Bud Laird) had penses. However, he sees no imr put together to give the kids mediate solution to this pro­ something to do on Saturday blem. Increased revenues from nights. the summertime use of the After the opening this Satur­ arena is not expected to help day, the regular weekly schedule much. The admission fee and will begin on Thursday night roller skate rental charge have from 7 to 10 p.m., repeat again been purposely kept low to on Friday night from 7 to 10 make it affordable to the area's p.m., and then run on Saturday youngsters. from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Roller skating will be open during these hours to all ages with a $1 admission and a $2 skate rental charge. Vicki Speck, the arena ad­ ministrator, said they are com­ mitting to this program for the months of May and June, but • AUTOMOTIVE • will extend the season further • AUTOMOTIVE • into the summer if public response calls for it. NEED TIRES? Come in to QfUttilftOK AUTOMOTIVE ^ In addition to roller skating, COASTAL TIRES REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Vicki Speck is now booking TIRE A SUSPENSION CENTRE special events into the large "The Rad Shop" 886-2700 886-8167 COLLISION REPAIRS 886-7919 17,000 square foot arena. The B.C.A.A. Approved Hwy 101. Gibsons first will be "Reveen", an inter­ Hwy. 101. just West of Gibsons J nationally known hypnotist sponsored by the Pender Har­ bour Lionesses who will appear • CLEANING SERVICES • • CONTRACTING • May 11. This will be followed by a floor hockey tournament SUNSHINE COAST sponsored by the RCMP on ROOFING June 8 and 9, and a giant Lions' DISPOSAL SERVICES bingo on June 15. Port Mellon to Ole's Cove Specializing in all types of Commercial Containers Available commercial & residential roofing Extensive changes have been FREE a a aft MaThO** ALLWORK.;Hi made to the arena both last year 885-9973 886-2938J \^ ESTIMATES BeO'ZUOf eves: GUARANTEED and this, in order to prepare the facility for summertime use. • CONTRACTING • A year ago, with an $85,000 capital budget provided by the Ready to roll! These roller skates, leased from the MSA Ice Arena POMFRET village of Sechelt, a concrete in Abbotsford are all in their places and ready to go when Sechelt's cam Swanson's CONSTRUCTION floor was poured and a new Sunshine Coast Arena opens for their summer season this Satur­ For: Ready Mix Concrete Sand & Gravel For all aspects of water system for the Zamboni Dump Truck Rental residential & commercial construction day. Formed Concrete Products 886-3770 Chinooks shine in Phone 885-9666 — 885-5333 K tew .!> Si^ii^i^.'.-- j'^i^t • EXCAVATING • r swimming GIBSONS READY MIX SUBSIDIARY OF RENCO CONCRETE LTD. Eighteen Chinook swimmers I; 8 Year Old Boys-Ralph Dickie 51.8 100 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY: r RAY HANSEN TRUCKING attended a two-day swim meet, II. 7 Year Old Boys-Dean Hunt 2:253 100 FREE: 4th, Tyson Cross 234.0 5th, 9 Year & CONTRACTING LTD 886-8174 886-8174 £ Royal Bank Jr. Olympics, Seniors-Dave Webb 1:08.1 1st Level II; Old Girls-Seru Moledegei 139.8 Level hosted by the Richmond Gravel, Clearing & Excavating, P.O. Box 737, Gibsons, B.C. VON 1V0 9 & 10 Girls-Seru Moledegei 1:31.1 I. I. Septic Systems, All Types of Gravel Aquanauts at Percy Norman 25 FREE: Medley Relay teams put out ^ Box 218 Midair* Park VON 2H0 883-9222 Pool and brought back plenty 7 Year Old Boys-Dean Hunt 24.7 6th. tremendous effort to place. • EXCAVATING • of.ribbons, improved nearly all 50 BACK: 9 & 10 Year Old Girls 100 Medley times and had a lot of fun turn­ 9 & 10 Girls-Seru Moledegi 44.6 6th 134.4 6th and swum by Aprile Dunlop N r ing in some very impressive Provincial Champion, Hanna Hender­ 25 BK, Seru Moledegei 25 BR, Carla Wayne Ross times. son 52.2 II, Kirsty Eidet 51.8 I, 9 Year Howden 25 Fly and Hanna Henderson J.F.UI. EXCAVATING LTD. In attendence were Michele Old Boys-Shawn Hunt 55.6 II. 25 Fly. • septic Fields • Excauations • Clearing • A 100 BACK: Excavating Ltd. Wilson, Dayna Hartman, Kirsty 7 & 8 Year Old Boys 100 Medley For all your Backhoe Needs Eidet, Carla Howden, Seru Seniors-Dave Webb 131.6 1st, 12 1:47.6 4th and swum by Tyson Cross 25 Hn-fl lid. 886-8071 (iil)S(llls Years-Michele Wilson 1:31.5 1st Level BK, Ryan Mellor 25 BR, Dean Hunt Roberts Creek Eves 885-5617 J Moledegei, Hanna Henderson, I. 25 Fly and Ralph Dickie 25 Free. Amy Moren, Shawn Hunt, 25 BREAST: Dean Hunt, Shane and Tyson 7 & 8 Years Old Boys & Girls Julie Cross, Colleen Duncan, Ryan Mellor 35.8 6th, Ryan Mellor 253 4th, JANDE EXCAVATING and Julie Mellor, Aprile Dean Hunt 31.9 6th. Need this space? Div. of Kowa Enterprises Ltd. Dunlop, Lara Vucurevich, 50 BREAST: 450 Loader Land Clearing Ralph Dickie, and Dave Webb. 9 Year Old Girls-Seru Moledegei 493 Call the COAST NEWS R.R. 2. Leek Road. Dump Truck oe&. Edna** 4th Provincial Champion. at 886-2622 or 885-3930 Gibsons. B.C. VON 1V0 886-9453 Bellerive^ 100 BREAST: Some outstanding results are: Seniors-Dave Webb 137.2 1st Level II, 50 FREE: 12 Years-M ichele Wilson 1:523 3rd II. Seniors-Dave Webb, 30.3 2nd, Level I; 25 FLY: 11 & 12 Girls-Michele Wilson 35.7 I, 7 Year Old Boys-Dean Hunt 24.1 1st, WINTER 1984 Dayna Hartman 43.6 5th II; 9 & 10 Tyson Cross 30.0 6th. ^ BC FERRIES Girls-Kirsty Eidet 49.4 Level II, Carla 50 FLY: Effective Friday, March 1, Howden 49.6 II, Seru Moledegei 39.2 Seru Moledegei Level I 48.4. 1985 to Wednesday, June 26, " Schedule 1985 inclusive: VANCOUVER-SECHELT PENINSULA JERVIS INLET HORSESHOE BAV-LANGDALE EARLS COVE-SALTERY BAY

Lv. Horseshoe Bay Lv. Langdale Lv. Ear's Cove Lv. Saltery Bay * I.. 7:30 am 5:30 pm 6:20 am 4:30 pm 6:40 am 6:30 pm 5:45 am *5:30 pm • 9:30 *7:25 *8:30 6:30 10:30 8:30 • 9:15 7:30 1:15 pm 9:15 * 12:25 pm *8:20 • 12:25 pm *10:20 11:30 9:30 • MISC SERVICES • • MISC SERVICES* • 3:30 2:30 4:30 3:30 pm MINE-BUS SCHEDULE Monday Tuesday * Wednesday Thursday Friday rCHAIIMSAWS^ Need Leaves Sechelt 8:40 a.m. 8:40 a.m. 8:40 a.m 8:40 am 8.40 a.m SALES & SERVICE (or Gibsons *10:00a.m. *l0:00a.m. '10:00 a.m. *10.00 am 10 00 a m KELLY'S LAWNMOWER & Call the COAST NEWS The Dock. Cowrie Street 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 1:00 p.m 3 15 p m CHAINSAW LTD. at 886-2622 or 885 3930 * 3:15 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 2.30 p.m. I HWY. 101 & PRATT RD. 886-2912 J Leaves Gibsons 9:15 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 9 15 a m 9 15am for Sechelt *10:45a.m. 11:45 a.m. •10:45 a.m. 11:45 am 10 45 a m r~—— •— Lower Gibsons. * 1:35 p.m. 1:50 p.m. * 1:35 p.m. ' 1.35 p.m ROLANDS Municipal Parking Lot. 4:00 p.m. ' 4.00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. ' 4 00 p.m. 4 00 p in HOME IMPROVEMENTS LTD.', Gower Pt. Rd. " "LOWER ROAD" route • via Flume Road. Beach Avenue & Lower Road • 5"' Continuous aluminum gutters NOTE: FRIDAY RUM FROM SECHELT TO GIBSONS AT 1:00 PM AND RETURN TRIP AT 1:30 PM HAVE BEEN CANCELLED • Aluminum solfits & fascias • Built-in vacuum systems • Vinyl siding 885-3562 • FLOOR COVERING • /'KEN DE VRIES & SON ^ Need this space? SUNSHINE KITCHENS FLOOR COVERINGS LTD. | - CABINETS - Carpets - Tiles - Linoleums - Drapes Gall the COAST NEWS ; :'i| 886-7359 886-9411 Wallcoverings - Custom Window Shades Conversion Windows, Glass, Steam Cleaning Auto & Marine Glass, Aluminum Windows Showroom: Pratt Rd. & Hwy. 101 886-7112 Hwy 101-Gibsons >^l & Screens, Mirrors Hwy 101 & Pratt Rd. Open: Sat. 10-4 or anytime by app't. . • HEATING •

1 GIBSONS TAX BONNIEBROOK INDUSTRIES- LIQUID GAS LTD COAST NEWS SERVICE A. Jack Septic tank pumping Portable toilet rental Photo Reprints any published photo Septic tank sales Crane truck rental Hwy. 101 Sechelt between St. Mary's CANADIAN 3x 4 300 Income Tax Preparation 5x 7 500 or your choice from H Hospital and Forest Ranger s Hut. _y the contact sheets I 300 All business strictly confidential 1 8x10 886-7064 Days or Eves. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 885-2360 J.767 Martin Rd. Gibsons 888-787%V At Ruby Lake

Although there may be some In other Area A business to The Kodaks' letter points out justification for paying more arise at the SCRD meeting, a that reforestation and clean-up than specified in the original letter was received from Laddie has not been adequately com­ contract, the whole question of and Rosemary Kodak concern­ pleted in the area, and suggests cost over-runs on the Ruby ing the deterioration of the that further logging and mining Lake Park access road will be North and Klein Lakes watersh­ permits not be issued without investigated thoroughly, accor­ ed. provision in them for pollution ding to Area A Director Ian Director of Area D, Brett prevention and reforestation. Vaughan, speaking at the Sun­ McGillivray commented that it Inspection of these activities shine Coast Regional District is important that the board as well as buildings erected on (SCRD) planning and parks stress its support of the Kodaks' leased land is called for, as well committee meeting, April 18. concerns, and it was decided as strict ongoing monitoring "The work had to be done, that the SCRD would write a and implementation of controls because Highways asked for letter to that effect to the ay the departments involved. several changes," explained ministry of land, parks and A copy of the SCRD letter Director Vaughan, "but he (the housing. tvill be sent to the Kodaks. contractor) should have check­ ed first. I'm not certain where the costs have come from. Some I GIBSONS CHRISTIAN BOOKS The assembly of fish pens destined for Seascan Aqua Farms Ltd.in Agamemnon Channel was underway seems to be for work that Marine Drive, Lower Gibsons, Phone 886-9077 fi jlast week in Porpoise Bay. Sold by Scantech Resources Ltd. of Sechelt, Carsten Hagen, President was on should have been included in hand to oversee the operation. Designed in Scandinavia and fabricated by Canron of Vancouver to the original quotation price. We Celebrating Our 5th Anniversary have ended up with what we specifications approved by Det Norske Veritas, an international maritime classification society, the pens asked for, but with changes due APRIL 23rd to MAY 5th will be towed to their permanent location in May. Consisting of four 50' by 50' pens which are capable of to Highways. When you're % OFF producing 100 tons of fish annually, they can be added on to in the future. -Brad rkmonprmm dealing with Highways, you STOREWIDE SALE 20 simply have to do the work." SELECTED ITEMS up to 50 % OFF I In Olympics of the Mind Director Vaughan's report i . was accepted and investigation Books, Bibles, L.P.s, Cassettes, Jewelry, will continue. Plaques, Games, Crafts and Cards A letter from Ray Hansen ! Creek students compete was received and referred to the by Joan Walton petitors from schools special award (the Ranatra Parks Committee by the Sun­ throughout the lower mainland. Fusca Award) for his excep­ shine Coast Regional District ! On Saturday, April 13, a First place winners will repre­ tionally creative answers. (SCRD) at the April 11 board group of students from Roberts sent British Columbia at the The Roberts Creek team, meeting. The letter concerns an TAX SERVICE I Creek elementary school travell­ OM finals in Washington, D.C. under the direction of their alleged cost over-run on the ed to Coquitlam to compete in in June. coach, Joan Walton, prepared work done on the Ruby Lake Income Tax Preparation the finals of the B.C. "Olym­ The team of students from for this event for several months parking lot and driveway. pics of the Mind" competition. Roberts Creek elementary and enjoyed the excitement of BASIC RETURN $13.00 school did quite well for a first such high level competition. Hansen, one of the contrac­ CHILD TAX CREDITS 8.00 This competition, which places competition and the students They plan to enter again next tors who had originally bid on groat emphasis on creativity, showed great determination and year and hope to be joined by the job, enclosed a copy of his Hours: Tues.- Fri. 10:00- 5:30 imagination, fluency, and flex­ effort. One team member, other teams from the Sunshine bid which was for $8,940, some Sat. 10:30-4:30 ibility in thinking, drew com­ Graham Ruck, received a Coast. nine thousand dollars less than FAIRVIEWRD. MRS. UENDADUZIC Team members included: the bill which has now been GIBSONS OFF PRATT 886-7498 Graham Ruck, Scott presented for the work. Sutherland, Tommy Story, "I don't know who has given Scott McCulloch, Ben Walton, authority to do extra work," and Michael Mjanes. said Area A Alternate Director Thanks to all who supported William Lawrenuk. "All three this worthwhile endeavour, contractors had identical especially to all the parents who guidelines on what work had to drove. be done."

Members of the Gibsons Rugby and Athletic Club present Gibsons Building Supply owners Barrie Reeves and Keith Frampton with club jackets in appreciation of their support and best wishes for the club's lour to California coming up in May. v»,.i,•< ph<>i<> Port Mellon Auxiliary

i._. much fun, make such a wonder­ by Ella Grant ful annual financial contribu­ ! Margaret and Ken Barton, tion to our treasury. the initiators and still organizers Volunteering is a way of life, cjf our Merry-Go-Round particularly in small com­ Bridge, have done it again. munities and many people give Another very successful bridge a great deal of their time to this season was brought to a close at end. We are proud to have four the annual wind-up held April more of our members who have 1,1 at the Sunshine Coast Golf spent 10 years in contributing to Club. Our president, Margaret the success of our branch. Edith Neilson and Betty Kiloh Ross, Glorine Gray, Betty Mc- prepared and served the Callum, Bev McKie will be delightful refreshments. presented with a 10 year scroll on the occasion of the Ap­ ' The winners' circle includes preciation Tea sponsored by St. Verna and Geoff Trant with the Mary's Hospital, Sunday, June highest score; Guy and Muriel 2. Lewall the second highest; Amy Many of our members have and .Lome Blaine high single already been very active for score as well ;iv most grand many months meeting at weekly slams; most small slams. work bees to produce a fantastic Margaret and Stan MacKenzie; assortment of handmade gifts in Jean and Jim Row ledge had the preparation for our November most individual wins. 15 Christmas sale of specialty Our auxiliary is deeply in­ gift items at Sunnycrest Mall. debted to the complete bridge At this rate we will have to stock group who, while having so the shelves of Super Valu! Fire season opens The forest fire season of­ branch director says. ficially opened in British Col­ "Even with all of our umbia on April 15 and the technical capabilities, a large ministry of forests is busy percentage of wildfires are organizing fire suppression reported by the public on our forces around the province. Fif­ toll-free Zenith 5555 telephone teen air tankers and nine bird- hotline. We are counting on dog aircraft will be stationed at that help again this year." Last In, First Outl air bases, lookouts staffed, and During the fire season, April The deadline for placing your Coast News Classified is Noon, Saturday. ground forces placed on alert. 15 through October 15, permits More intensive use will be are required for all outdoor The paper hits the streets first thing Monday morning! You don't have to made this year of the lightning burning. detection system which gives wait until Wednesday for your phone to start ringing! early warning of possible lightning-caused fires. Close to 300 ministry person­ We need Get Action and Results fast with COAST NEWS CLASSIFIEDS... nel have been assigned to initial you .• .'i, / attack duties. Another 60 will ; staff fire lookouts while 80 will The Sunshine work in specialty fire control Please give. crews, including helicopter- borne teams. Standby crews and special patrols are mobilized as [Canadian required. I Cancer f "Our strategy is aimed at ear­ • S&cfety The Sunshine Coast s only ly detection followed by fast in­ itial attack to gain control," Full Service, Full Circulation Newspaper Hank Doerksen, protection Coast News, April 22,1985 15.:

Homes ft. Property 17. Barter & Trade. Homes Births 18. For Sale Petts ]f 18. Obituaries 19. Autos &. Property Personal & Livestock In Memoftam 20. Campers For Sale Thank You 21. Marine Granthams. View home onlDCy Regressions,! , rune stone, tarot & c Professional Misc. household items, furniture, " Personal 22. Mobile Homes psychometry readings. For ap­ $33,000. Owner will help with Grooming apt size washer. 886-7858. #16 Introductory Announcements 23. Motorcycles financing. 886-7840. #17 pointment call The Bookstore for your Weddings & 24. Wanted to Rent 885-2527. #18 Dog & Cat GREENHOUSE GLASS Offer! Engagements 2S. Bed *. Breakfast at 3 mil tempered, 28x76, $12.50 lost 26. For Kent If someone close to you has a WISHFUL THINKING per sheet. 20% oft bulk buys. Borrow a Book Found 27. Help Wanted drinking problem you can see LOWER GIBSONS 886-8092. #16 from us Pets &. Livestock 28. Work Wanted what it is doing them, can you 886-3012 Merritt kitchen cabinets 10* top & this week see what it's doing to you? Al- #17 Music , 29. Child Care bottom, $700 OBO. New $1000. 1976 Chev Blazer. Rebuilt 400 Travel 30. Business Anon can help 883-9238 or 883-9421. #17 Reg. half Arab colt for sale or 885-9321. #16 CI, PS/PB. automatic, some rust. Wanted Opportunities FREEH trade $2000. Also. asst. horse Runs great, must sell. S3500 Free 31. Legal Look great! Feel great! With a tan tack. 886-8268. #17 ONEIDA SALE Phone today OBO. 886-8846. #16 Garage Sales 32. B.C. i. Yukon from Rubi-Lyn's Studio. • 5 pc Place Settings and for details. 885-7661 or 885-5797 above Hostess & Completer Sets 1980 IT 175' Yamaha. 1964 KINNE: Michael and Noelle are South Coast Ford #207. #17 • I8B1 ROGERS SILVER PLATE & Chevy II SW. 74-Cougar XR7, proud to announce the birth of f 12. COMMUNITY STAINLESS Datsun parts. 886-8251. #16 Coast News Classifieds their son David Michael on April Sunshine Coast Transition Music KITCHEN CARTNIVAL Kitchen Carnival 9, 1985 at Lions Gate Hospital House. 24 hour crisis line 1973 Pontiac Stn. Wagon. weighing in at 8 lbs. 2oz.' #16 885-2944. A safe place for J COWRIE ST.. SECHELT 885-3611 50,000 miles, PS/PB, gd. cond.. women & children in crisis. Help Piano $400: Trainer Bass Amp gd. tires. $750.883-2747. #17 for victims of family violence, PIANO $40. 886-7858. #16 rape or sexual assault. #18 LIBRARY 76 Chev van. PS/PB, auto, V8. TUNING Cedar slabs good for retaining Body rusty but mech. good. FIRST Obituaries Hate cellulite?? Let us help! Ken Dalgleish walls, raised beds. etc. Phone 885-2527 $700. OBO. 885-4583. #17 Rubi-Lyn's Studio 885-7661 or 886-8404. #17 Cowrie St., Sechelt 886-2843 1973 Pontiac Ventura. Cracked On the cKENNEDY : passed away in Gib­ 885-5797. #17 PLANT SALE block, rest OK. Good for parts or sons on April 16. 1985. Georgina Multicycle Inglis auto washer Good deal on perennials. Lockyer ? $500. Phone 885-9047. #17 Sunshine Coast (Bubbles) McEwan Kennedy. Alcoholics Anonymous, $295. Guaranteed & delivered. 883-9903. 885-2896. 886-7272, 883-2648. TFN Rd. Sat. 27/Sun. 28. Watch lor Survived by four. daughters: 74 Pinto SW good running order.' First in Convenience & 886-2954. TFN signs. 885-4406. #16 Patricia Wilson, Dawson Creek; Farm tractor model 2500 Mit­ $450. 886-3936 or 892-3082. First in Service Colleen Lien, Haynes Jet.. Wanted 2 excel, men's 10 speed bikes, Single? Cameo Singles Club has subishi, diesel. 1950 hrs., exc. #17 Yukon: Judy Fowler, Gibsons: brand new $135 ea. OBO. dancing, potluck dinners etc. cond. with easy on loader. Karen MacLure, Garibaldi Child's table & chair set, clip-on 886-9146 after 6 p.m. #16 1980 Olds Omega. V6. elec. Drop off 886-2550 or 886-9058. #17 a $4500.883-2353. #16 Highlands; six grandchildren, seat potty chair. 886-2877. #16 wind./locks, white red uphol two brothers and two sisters in Muscovie Ducks $2.50 $4800. Contact Bill Flockhart. At Rubi-Lyns you can get your Looking for 2 acres on Coast, pref. 8 HP. garden shredder, rebuilt your Classifieds Toronto. Funeral service was held Straw $3.50 885-9357 Uptown Motel. #17 shape reshaped and look good, Rbts. Crk. area. $10,000 cash. motor, good shape. 885-2978. Thursday. April 18 in the Chapel Mulch S2.50 feel great and be ready for sum­ Box 673, Gibsons. #18 #17 at any one of our of Devlin Funeral Home in Gib­ TFN 76-4 WD Blazer. Power train gd. mer. Come in for complimentary sons. Rev. Alex Reid officated. Alberta spruce 3 ft. high, 5 yrs. cond., big Mad Daug tires, tan or slim. For V2 hour free Quality used children's & infant's 1 reel to reel tape recorder exc. Cremation. Remembrance dona­ old $20 each. Pr. of Sony chrome wheels. 350 motor Friendly People phone 885-7661 or 885-5797. clothing, toys, furniture & equip­ cond. $100; 2 hand guns 9mm tions to the Cancer Society would speakers $55. 886-2513. #16 $2600.885-7738. #17 #17 ment. Ph. 886-8229 or 886-2177. ^adom auto. 22 cal. S/M rev. be appreciated. #18 $500 for both. Must have F.A.C. 1975 Ford % ton ex. cond Places #16 r 886-2952. #16 PS/PB, radio, 61,000 miles, 7. 3 drawer steel locking filing 10n. galv. body $1450. 886-2311. on the Sunshine Coast RANKIN: passed away April 15. cabinet call Gibsons Chamber of Satellite Rupert: The Daily Express An­ #17 1985. Duncan Benedict Rankin Announcements Commerce. 886-2325 between 9 nual. Still a favourite, still only •IN PENDER HARBOUh , Davis Bay late of Gibsons. Survived by two v ) a.m.&2p.m. #17 System $6.95 hardcover. The Bookstore, 74 Ford LTD. PB/PS, air cond.. Taylor's Garden Peninsula sons: Ron, ; Garry, Gib­ Cowrie St.. Sechelt, 885-2527. tape & radio, runs well, some sons: one daughter Tammy. Gib­ Bay Store Market #18 back end rust. Asking $600. Ph. • sons and one granddaughter 15. $1995.* 886-9750. #16 883-2253 885-9721 Carli. Funeral mass was VEE WEE • installation extra Well jetpump 30 gal. near new Centre Hardware —™" ROBERTS CREEK* celebrated by Rev. A. DePompa VW REPAIRS & Iree Green Onion tank $170. Rucksack 76 Renault 12 TL. Needs repairs, Seaview Market on Thursday. April 18 in St. f Earth Station w/backframe $30. 885-9883. great for parts, good tires. $250. & Gifts SERVICING 885-3400 Mary's Catholic Church. Gib­ Why wait for spring? Do it now Cedar Plaza, Gibsons #18 886-7529. #18 883-9914 11 • IN GIBSONS" •""•""• sons. Remains will be returned to ALL AIRCOOLED' Dead car removal. Free! Garry's — IN HALFMOON BAY ' 884-5240/886-7414 Rototiller, good condition $200 1972 Datsun pickup. Needs some Nova Scotia for interment. Devlin MODELS Crane. 886-7028. TFN B & J Store Adventure OBO. 886-8487 after 6 p.m. #18 work $100. Phone 886-7729.#16 Funeral Home-, Directors. CHEAPEST RATES 885-9435 Fir firewood. Dry and wet. Electronics Remembrance donations to the 1 used 90,000 BTU oil furn. 76 Honda Civic CVCC, 5 sp. std. . IN SECHELT ——— 885-9512 885-9601 after 5. #17 Cancer Society would be ap­ aJ operating cond. make Olsen; 1 886-7215 * * Asking $650 OBO. Ph. 886-2970 Books & Stuff preciated. #16 Swap meet at Roberts Crk. Hall. Shell hot water oil fired water evenings after 5. #18 < Lower Villa**" If someone in your family has a Sun., Apr. 28th. 11-1. tank. Near new cond.; Gulf hot 885-2625 Coast News drinking problem you can see 885-3621. #16 water oil fired water tank. 1983 Citation. Rally wheels, PS/PB, air cond., V6. Phone 886-2622 what it's doing to them. Can you Operating cond.: 1 spare burner. see what it's doing to you? Al King size waterbed with head- Everything $300. 985-1938. #18 886-3873 or 886-9717. #16 MemorlanvM Anon can help"rPhone"JB'86-9826 iJjoard.rnew mattress. $200 OBO. F 886-2497. #17 Apt. size piano-Sherlock & Man­ 1969 Merc. Motor A-1 cond. or 886-8228. ..•,•'', TFN ning. Exc: tone & keys $1200. 78 Asking $600. 886-8713. #16 In memory of Lloyd Gosse who Dahlia Bulbs. Good selection. VW Rabbit fully maint. Winter & passed away suddenly Oct. $3.00 a dozen. 886-7332. #17 1970 El Camino SS 396. very Garage Sale. Household items, summer radials $3900 or trade 21/84. Lovingly remembered by WE'RE IN nice shape. $7500. 886-2354. tools & misc. Foot of Bals Lane. Ouazar colour $100. for older 4X4 PU & cash. Large his wife Linda, sons Bill & David TV #18 17V2' Sangster, 15'.Springbok. #17 dog or goat house, best offer. their families & friends. #16 SECHELT 886-8268. April 27. 10-2. 886-2565. #16 886-8572aft. 5p.m. #18

1 > „wwW> »**.wM«~ ' * Danish buffet, antique dressing WE'RE IN 73 25' Class A Ford Champion Garage Sale. Sat. Apr. 27 10-3. table mirror & stool, bookshelves. COAST NEWS motorhome all options $13,000 or End of Poplar Lane. Furniture, 883-9215. #17 SECHELT has an office in clothes, bldg. supp., etc. No ear­ trade for boat; 10x50 M/H on pad $2500; 13' F/B boat on trailer C& ^ Thank You The Bookstore ly birds. #16 Thriving natural & bulk foods $400; 76 35 HP Evinrude man. Cowrie St., Sechelt store in Gibsons. Estab. clientele. COAST NEWS 1! 2 family garage sale near Fawn L.S. $400; Hussmann freezer A very special thanks to doctors 885-3930 and Cooper, Welcome Woods. Serious parties call 886-7974 has an office in L)ro[) 111 or give us .1 toll! cooler $200; Milner 4 dr. upright Paetkau, Overhill & Yaxley, the Follow signs. April 28. 10 a.m. before 5 & 886-2937 after 5. #18 fridge $300; Victor cash reg. The Bookstore staff & nurses on the surgical 885-7940. #16 Heavy duty press bench with leg $125; lighted sign with letters Cowrie St.. Sechelt ward for the wonderful care given $125; OBO. View at trailer #4 [8. Weddings J 2 family garage sale. Saturday. lift and vinyl weights. Phone 885-3930 to me. Also to my many friends 866-3080. #18 Harry Rd. Bonniebrook. #18 Drop in - or nut" us ,1 i .ill! for their lovely flowers, gifts and Engagements J April 27, 11 a.m. behind Sted- cards. They were most ap­ lai mans, Sechelt. #16 Light blue loveseat, good cond. Moped, 135 MPG. sped lie. not 69 VW Bug. 70 engine, good preciated and I'm sure have $150 OBO; woodstove 18x24 req. Best offer 886-8829 or parts car. Runs. $50. 886-2843 You'll receive courteous service from the Phone us today about our Variety. Some children's. #16 folks at B & J Store - our "Friendly People helped me to a speedy recovery. beautiful selection ot personalized Snodgrass and Yacht. Selma $200; Osborne FP insert as new 886-8313. #18 Thanks again for the kindness wedding invitations, napkins, Park. Sat. Apr. 27 11:00- 2:00. $550,885-7609. #17 1980 4X4 Toyota pickup Stan­ Place" in Halfmoon Bay. 1 Fridge, cutlery, elec. kettle, shown to me. Sincerely Grethe matches, stationery, and more #16 dard box. under 10.000 miles Taylor. #16 MUSHROOM MANURi bathroom cabinet, ladies' shoes, Jeannie's Gifts & Gems. $27 per yard delivered. sweaters etc. 886-3850. #16 $8000 OBO. 883-2491 #1/' 886-2023. TFN 885-2867 18. Sylvan Hill Stables is now open Sunshine Special. Vintage 1965 #18 on a limited basis. For reserva­ Impala SS convertible. 327 for Sale Freezer 3x2Vz' apart, size tions call 886-2001. #18 PS/PB/PW, & top, 2 speed autr. Frigidaire. Runs great only $150. Radials, good shape $6000 0B!J. 20" Electrohome colour TV $175. Lost Hedging cedars. 3 varieties. 886-7955. #16 885-4705. #18 26" console colour $275 exc. J Direct from grower. 1 gallon size. 1976 Granada Gia 4 dr. sdn. 6 C Honda Trail 70, runs great. No cond. 885-5963. #16 Nine months old male Snowshoe Min. order 25, $3 each with fer­ df=j JlfllflfcllPllim ADWRTIftlMI'd 1st gear $100 OBO. Truck cyl. automatic, power steering, cat. Marked like a Siamese ex­ tilizer or $4 planted. Free delivery Firewood. Split alder delivered. 1 canopy, ins., fine cond.. Gem power brakes. 62.000 miles Im­ M cept with white nose and paws. locally. B&B Farms, Roberts Crk. full cord $70. 4 cords for $240 Minimum M par 3 Una Insertion. Top std. 6'x8' $275 OBO. maculate condition inside & out M Missing from Marlene Road in 885-5033. TFN 883-9235. #16 Each additional line '1 . Use our economical last 886-3768. #18 and no rust. $3165. D 5848. week free rate. Pre-pay your ad for 2 weeks & get Roberts Creek since Sunday, 886-7919 or evenings 886-7271. aRr^MMajifllttkDNfaMaal the third week FREE. April 14. He's very friendly and Rhododendrons and Azaleas. #18 THE FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS ARE FREE his name is Rufus. Please phone Locally grown. Davis Bay. The Sunshine Coast News FOAM 19. 1977 Maverick 4 dr. sdn. 6 Birth Announcements, Lost and Found. 885-5938 if you've seen him. His Is your mattress Weekends, 886-2062. #18 reserves the right to classify special 10 year old friend misses Autos cylinder automatic, power steer­ advertisements under ap­ surface too hard? No billing or telephone orders are accepted except him a lot, not to mention the rest CEDAR SHAKES ing, power brakes. Very clean in­ propriate headings and TRY OUR SUPER TOPPERS. from customers who have accounts with us. of the family. #16 Full line of mattresses, Hand split. Grades No. 1 & No. 2. side & out. One owner, 61.000 determine page location. Good prices. Phone 885-5669 miles $2865. D. 5848. The Sunshine Coast- News pillows, bolsters, chips, etc. Lease Cash, cheques or money orders Lost in Sechelt 2 small keys on after 4:30. TFN also reserves the right to .SPECIALS ON OFF CUTS. 886-7919 or 886-7271 eveings. must accompany all classified advertising. split-ring. 885-2527 or revise or reject any advertis­ All supplies for the All #18 885-5431. #16 Cabinet 26" Electrahome clr. TV. ing which in the opinion of do-it-yourselfer or Makes 1974 Maverick 2 dr. sedan 6 cyl. the Publisher is in ques­ we'll do the job tor you. New pict. tube, A1 shape. $295. Male Shepherd cross. 3 mths. 886-7423aft. 4 p.m. #16 All automatic, power steering, reclin­ tionable taste. In the event NOON SATURDAY old, brown with black & white W.W. Upholstery ing bucket seats, very good con­ that any advertisement is re­ markings. Gower Point area. Models jected the sum paid for the and Boat Tops Ltd. dition 71 000 miles. $1765. D. 886-3065. #16 CLAH0LM • • • advertisement will be MMjLmmamMMMue, 886-7310 5848. 886-7919 or 886-7271 refunded. pr$ionTQf#tsifirioN Your complete upholstery centre TOYOTA evenings. #18 -\ FURNITURE IO. NISSAN 1976 Honda Civic. Automatic, HYUNDAI NO. OF ISSUES Permasteel building 76x48 SOFAS New & Used nice clean car and runs well. y Please mail to: Found Sechelt. Make an offer. CHRYSLER $2265 D 5848. 886-7919 or • COAST NEWS Classified. Box 460. Gibsons. B.C. VON 1V0 C_ 885-2214. TFN APPLIANCES VOLVO 886-7271 evenings. #18 BMW- • Or bring in person to one of our I Young male Shepherd cross New & Used i I black and tan with leather collar. Fridge & stove in good condition MERCEDES 1979 GMC V? ton Sierra Classic. • Friendly People Places listed above Langdale school area. 885-3447 $250 ea. 883-2374 or 883-2870. TELEVISIONS PORSCHE 454 auto. PS/PB, A/C, AM/FM TFN New & Used cass. 883-2218. #16 I or 886-8347. #16 • • • • Minimum *4*° per 3 Una Insertion. I T & S Soil MATTRESSES Let us quote 76 Torino 8 pass. SW. u Mushroom manure $30 per yard New & Used on your lease PS/PB/AC/4 way stereo. $2000. 1 L I Pets $25 for seniors. Cheaper by the requirements. 72 Ford SW runs well $500. Blk. Come in and see us I r I & Livestock truckload. Call after 6. 885-5669. Call sofa & chair $200. 886-9248. : 3 TFN for your #18 • 1—1—I—I—I—I—l—i—1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 [i Harvie McCracken I Free Shepherd Malamute pups. Home Decorating nz3 today. 59 Corvette, a car lover's dream. eMedium size , 7 weeks old. Needs! I 886-8251. #16 WE'RE IN Best offer to $13,500. 886-2227 LsC IZ : J :r Inquire about our SOUTH COAST after 5. #18 Free, 1 Sheep dog 5 wks.; SECHELT low monthly payments LEASING : in INTERIOR DECORATING 4 !-c m : Sheep/Lab cross puppies. 885-3281 77 Royal Monaco Brougham B <—I—i—III!—r-r DESIGN SERVICE. 886-8340. #16 J Fully Loaded : ZLTJ VISA & MASTERCHARGE 1* COAST NEWS WELCOME Strong reliable truck. 1969 Chevy Every concievable option, too New & used tack. Eng. & West., • •BL. has an office in Open Tues. to Sat. V? ton PU. 6 cyl.. 4 spd., white many to list; 6 SBR/trs.. 2 studd­ in. : ~ZD 2 yr. filly, reg. '/« horse. Call Col­ The Bookstore 10 to 5 spoke wheels with H/D tires ed snows on rims. Very good 1 CLASSIFICATION: e.g. For Sale, For Rent, etc. leen 886-2753. #18 Rust free body. Must see to ap­ cond., very clean, only 40.000 Cowrie St., Sechelt I 2 female Siamese kittens 3 mos. Inlet Ave. 8B5-3713 preciate. Good deal at $1250 mi. $4000 0B0 Must see. 885-3930 V; Block North ot Sechelt Post Office OBO. Pete 886-3057. #15 885-3479. TFN old $65. 886-8656. #18 Drop in - or give us ,i call! Coast News, April 22,1985 Crime Stoppers 20. 24. 30- Business Wanted to Rent For Rent Opportunities

i32' Nomad trailer, front tip out, Small family wants 2 or 3 bdrm. Self-contained basement suite. Thriving natural & bulk foods On the evening of Saturday, Completing his search the You do not have to give your . rear bedroom. Like new $11,500. house or trailer. Reasonable 886-7581. #16 store in Gibsons. Estab. clientele. December 8, 1984, someone burglar returned to the upper name, calls are not traced or 883-9305. #17 please. Can renovate, phone col­ Serious parties cali 886-7974 Furn. 1 bdrm. bsmt. ste. newly forcibly entered a home in lect 112-296-3685. #17 before 5 & 886-2937 after 5. #18 floor, collected the liquour and recorded, and you may be eligi­ Older 16' Shasta fully equipped renovated, priv. entr. self- Woodcreek Park, near Gibsons fled the premises in an undeter­ ble for a cash reward. (That trailer. $1200. 886-8327. #16 Vane, professional with small contained, W/W, cable, Catering bus with all licences. by kicking in the rear solarium mined direction. phone number again is family wishes to rent furnished wash/dry, etc. Suit quiet clean Full equip, in stainless steel door. Someone knows something 886-TIPS). 22' Kustom Koach, exc. cond., cottage for 2-4 wks. July/Aug. N/S. $265/mo. 886-2694. #18 quality. $999 OBO. Open for Once entry was gained a about this crime and we want to ready to roll. $6000. Ph. Prefer easy beach access. Ph. trade. 886-7840. #18 883-2898. #16 Rural Gibsons. 2 bdrm. house systematic search of the hear from you. Crime Of The Week to be Ross collect 738-7619. #18 trailer. Newly painted & carpeted, residence took place. Several If you have information aired on Channel 10, Monday 23 ft. Frontier Mini. 56,000 km. Responsible family desires elc. range, fridge, & elc. heat, WE'RE IN bottles were taken from the liv- about this crime or any other to Friday 12:30 and 3:30 p.m., $22,000,885-5491. #18 acreage or waterfront home to curtained. $275/mo. 886-7906. ingroom liquour cabinet. The crime call Crime Stoppers, at Wednesday and Thursday at 7 rent. Will consider all prices, #18 SECHELT burglar then began a thorough 8V2' Vanguard camper. Heater, 886-TIPS. and 8 p.m. locations and sizes. Rent/opt. search of the upstairs rooms, stove, fridge, radio & 4 hyd. 2 bdrm. suite. Clean, lge., Gib­ also considered. Send replies to jacks $1500 OBO. 8' canopy sons harbour view. $375. No carefully going through closets, Box 145 c/o Coast News, Box COAST NEWS $125 OBO. 885-5026. #16 pets, refs. req. 886-7175. #18 cabinets and drawers. SCRD supports peace $ 460, Gibsons, B.C. #16 has an office in In one room, an envelope The Bookstore containing 25 one hundred "The Sunshine Coast to the papers and to the radio ,m 21. Regional District (SCRD) is one ¥•• 26. Cowrie St., Sechelt dollar bills was taken. The station and urging local of the leaders in Canada on the OS'; Help Wanted 885-3930 burglar then took the stairs to residents to attend the April 27 '•Sir' Marine For Rent Drop in - or give us a call! question of nuclear arms build­ Peace Walk in Vancouver. the ground floor of the home up," said Area D Director Brett Sailing instruction. CYA certified, Cook. Part-time position only. Ad­ and continued his search The board agreed that the 2 bdrm. home + shared utilities, McGillivray, at the April 11 starting soon. Call 885-9029 for dress your applications to Box throughout the lower portion. chairman Jim Gurney would in Gibsons. Panoramic view, SCRD meeting. details. #17 144 c/o Coast News, Box 460, In another room a Konica 35 write such a letter although it s/deck, prefer n/s, middle aged Gibsons, B.C. VON 1V0. #17 Legal Director McGillivray was decided that taking out advert is-. Cal 25 6 sail, incl. spin, new 9.9 ret. male willing to do light millimeter camera, valued at $500, was located. speaking to the board asking for ing space in the media would he el. OB, D/S, new main & jib. new chores. Reply: Occupant, Box Experienced block cutters with c a letter of support to be written an unnecessary expense. ;cush., CB, stove, etc. $13,200 818. Gibsons. Available June 1. own equipment. Phone NOTICE TO CREDITORS OBO. 885-9029. #17 #17 885-3306. #16 AND OTHERS SAMUEL SELCHEN, 2 bdrm apt. No children, no pets. Full time and part time registered 32. 32. SEATEC F/S incl. avail April 15. nurses for 1. Intensive Care, 2. deceased 886-2801. #17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the nr "If"-^lf B.C. & Yukon Medical Floor and regular part B.C. Sa. Yukon creditors and others having claims time nursing supervisor. Please l B.C «, Yukon/ ^ B.C 8, Yukon/ I ) MARINE Lovely 4 bdrm. family view home against the Estate of SAMUEL contact Mrs. Buchhorn, Person­ SELCHEN, deceased formerly ol Two for one beef sale. Introductory "Self-Divorce for B.C." Why pay Kindersiey, Saskatchewan 75th Travel agency. Interested in owning Mobile Service Gibsons. Fridge, stove, 2V2 nel Officer, for information and Sechelt. in the Province of British Col­ offer. Purchase any side or hind more when it's "uncontested"? Anniversary and Heritage Days, your own travel agency? Fran­ Marine Mechanic baths, fam. rm. Near schools, umbia, are required to send full part­ appointment for interview. St. beef order and a beef rib section Guar, results, saves $100's. Free July 5, 6, 7, 1985. Come home. chises available with Uniglobe. the Diving Service shops. Avail. May 15. Asking iculars of such claims to the under­ Mary's Hospital, Box 7777, signed Executor at P.O. Box 49053, and receive: Bonus 1: a 100 Ib. info anytime. Ph. Canadian Para Details: 75th Anniversary Commit­ largest retail travel franchise ' $500. Negot. Ref. req. Call7-.iOo.rn. Sechelt, B.C. VON 3A0. #2753-595 Burrard Street, in the City side of pork order FREE. Bonus 2: Legal Concern Ltd. (1973) (604) tee, Box 1330, Kindersiey, organization in North America • 886-7923. #17 of Vancouver, in the Province of every order receives 50 lbs. fancy Saskatchewan. SOL 1S0. #16 Start up assistance, advertising 883-4479 '885-2224. #17 British Columbia. V7X 1C4, on or 683-4024. TFN Bernie Ote before the 6 day of Junt, 1985, after sausage made from pari of your market support, ongoing business 10'x10' greenhouse kit $149, or WAREHOUSE which date the Executor will distribute trimmings. Black Angus Beef Where can you lease a truck for' development & complete training 14' Alum, boat & trailer 18 hp. 2 complete mist and drip irrigation SHOP SPACE *v the said Estate among the parties en­ Corp. Serving all of B.C. Call toll- only $119.97 per month? Call No travel background necessary outboard. 3 new life jackets, 3 titled thereto, having regard only to kit $199. Western Water Farms, 750 to 2000 sq. ft. free 112-800-242-0637 or call Dave Hinton collect at 294-0111 or Call Uniglobe Travel (Canada/ rod holders. 2 swivel seats Work Wanted the claims ol which the Executor has 1244 Seymour Street, Vancouver, • High Ceilings notice. 438-5357. TFN toll-free at Zenith 2200. After 6 Richmond. B.C. (604)270-2241 | $1000. OBO. Good condition. B.C. V6B 3N9. (604)682-6636. • Large O.H. Doors MAX OSTEN p.m. call collect 590-4589. DL. #16 886-8398. #17 Coast Gardening: clipping, prun­ Executor TFN • Heavy Wiring Spring gardening. Everything to 5674. TFN ing, cleanup, windows, etc. good OSTEN & OSTEN $60,000 gross laundromat with Boat tops, seats, windshields Solicitors start: seeds, nutrients, heating, Forage seed discounted during Reas. Rates rates, exp. 886-3011, 8829. excellent lease in fishing tourism -custom made and repairs. Boat lighting, germination kits, Raft the famous Thompson or April 5%. Contact Hannas Seeds, Call 885-5284. #17 economy. Maytag equipment in hauling. W.W. Upholstery and 886-2663 greenhouses, solar openers. Metal Hell's Gate this summer. We Lacombe, Alberta. Phone (403) eludes 11 apartment coin-op Boat Tops Ltd. 886-7310. TFN Anytime 17 year old boy willing to do odd halides at best prices in Canada. specialize in raft trips for everyone. 782-6671. Shop and compare. #17 washers and dryers and 19 sets m fir—) Send $2 for catalogue and price Call toll-free 112-800-482-2269 or laundromat. 949-6460 or write 26' Bayliner "Victoria" C/B, jobs around, your house or Chicks: Brown egg layers, Modern 3 bdrm. 2 bath house. list to: Western Water Farms, write for a free brochure. Kum- Box 795, Port Hardy, B.C VON Merc 228 FWC-low hours. Exc. babysit. Phone John 886-3955. I B.C. & Yukon/ Leghorns, meat birds. Order early, FP, part, furn., Seima Park. #17 1244 Seymour St., Vancouver. sheen Raft Adventures Ltd., Lyt- 2P0. #16 mech. cond.. very clean. ship anywhere. Napier Chick $525/mo. 885-9824. #16 Bed and breakfast in New V6B3N9. (604)682-6636. #17 ton,B.C.V0K120. #16 $14,500. Phone886-8482. #17 Sales, 6743-216 Street. Box 59. Westminster. Stay at one of "The Sales help. Scentique Perfume 3 bdrm. mobile home on own pro­ Milner. B.C. VOX 1T0. 534-7222. Royal City's"' charming heritage Trucks, vans, trucks overstocked, Canada requires salespeople, retail HIGGS MARINE perty. Cedar Grove school area. Bellingham, Washington motels. homes. Clean, comfortable, affor­ must sell a hundred units by May. Australia/New Zealand travel outlets to sell'genuine perfume, SURVEYS LTD $300/mo. 886-7206. #16 TERRYMcBRIDE Coachman Inn & Park Motel. dable. For reservations call Ethel Most models available for im­ perfume products. Lovely product- Insurance Claims General Contractor Canadian money at par weekends. plans? Now you can call free to 112(604)521-5733. #16 mediate delivery. Call collect to Condition and Valuation 3 bdrm. dbl. wide trailer, Air­ 886-7289 $42 including tax. Through May ANZA Travel - the Down Under ex­ excellent percentage return Write tight, sorry no kids or pets. Fogg Motors. 522-2821. Ask for 764 Fleming Drive. Kamloops. Surveys . New Homes - Renovations Special-Castle Hotel, 750 Gran­ 12. 1985. (206)671-9000 or Van­ perts. Lowest fares, best planned $350.886-2726. #16 -Additions Roger or Bob. Purchase or lease. B.C.V1S1B3. #16 i Phone 885-9425 ville, Vancouver, across from couver. B.C.(604)224-6266. #18 trip. 112-800-972-6928. TFN or 885-3643 #16 2 bdrm. trailer. Hydro incl., sorry Drywall, painting, carpentry, Eaton's. Rooms $28 & up, single 7' fibreglass dinghy make Sport- no kids or pets. $300. 886-2726. finishing work. $8 per hour. Ref. or double occupancy. TV, all ser­ Lighting fixtures. Western yak II incl. oars. $175. #16 885-7609. #19 vices. Reservations, write or Canada's largest display. phone 682-2661. #16 Wholesale and retail. Free 886-2657. #18 Falling, selecting, logging, 10'x46' house trailer. El. st./fg. catalogues available. Norburn slashing. Tidy, work, reasonable Tie Mill-Belsaw style Tie Mill. All Crown 18' sailboat, 6 HP out­ Large lot, good soil. $275/mo. Lighting Centre Inc., 4600 East INVITATION TO TENDER rates. T. Dawe 885-7518. #18 steel frame on wheels 54" Head- board $4000. 885-2828 after 8 886-7906. #16 Hastings Street, Burnaby, B.C. saw V-belt drive hydraulic feed p.m. #18 5 ton truck for hire. Very low V5C2K5. Phone 112-299-0666. Sealed tenders for the visitor services of Skookumchuck Nar­ works. Perfect shape. $4000. Ph: rates with 1 ton powerlift tailgate. TFN rows Marine Park, Egmont, B.C. will be received by the Ministry 14 ft: Chriscraft. Full cover with 295-6471, Box 1589. Princeton, "WE PAY, Moving, etc. T. Dawe 885-7518., of Lands, Parks and Housing up to 12:00 o'clock (noon) May trailer, good • cond. First B.C. •••• #56 Singles directory: Meet others 23rd, 1985 and opened in public at that time at Porpoise Bay .reasonable offer. Also 26" B&W YOU #18' through our unique singles club. A Palm Springs Canadian. The Cana­ Park, Sechelt, B.C. VON 3A0. Zenith TV for free. 885-9004. #16 Housecleaning. Fast, efficient & publication of unattached adults WATCH" dian Valley weekly newspaper. throughout B.C. Close Encounters. 18' fibreglass boat (1958) thorough. Excellent references. As an added bonus all of Subscribe today, send $26 for 52 837 Hamilton Street, Vancouver. Contract documents may be obtained from the area super­ 115/100 Volvo $1600. 885-3618. #18 our apartments come issues to 39-1199 Lynn Valley B.C. V6B2R7. 681-6652. #16 visor. Porpoise Bay Park, telephone number 885-9019. A securi­ 886-9282. #16 complete with free Pay TV Will do garden rototilling. Road, North Vancouver. B.C. V7T ty guarantee is required in the sum of 10% of contract quote. 3H2.985-8703. #16 11' alum, boat 6 HP Johnson, service. 1. 2 & 3 bedroom Reasonable, call eves. 886-8487. Softball, baseball and soccer #18 uniforms and jackets. Buy direct oars, lifes., tank $750. Rub. raft apartments. Available at Buy your favourite video. Free No tenders shall be considered having any qualifying clauses from the factory and save! Peter F.2 pad. pump $30. 885-9883. reasonable rates. Tractor to do custom work, catalogue. Toll free number whatsoever and the lowest or any tenders will not necessarily Upton Jacket Works. Call toll-free #18 Phone today. rototilling, plowing also has sm. 112-800-663-0506. local 102. be accepted. 112-800-661-6461 for your free oackhoe. Phone aft. 6:30 p.m. MVL Ltd.. 1111 Royal Avenue, 21' Sunrunner. 200 HP 0/B, catalogue. #16 New Westminster. B.C. V3M 1K4. It is compulsory to attend a tour of the Park with parks staff on exc. shape (loaded), Roadrunner 886-9959. #18 PAY TV Discount prices. Retail-Wholesale. New GM dealership requires a pro­ May 15th, 1985, 2:00 p.m. Meet at Egmont Parking lot. Bids will trailer $10,500. Also 9.8 HP Housekeeping: Spring cleaning, #16 ven mechanic that has experience not be accepted by anyone not attending the tour. Merc 0/B & tank $500. AT garden clean-up, bachelors pay in gas. diesel. propane. Salary 886-7854. #18 HARBOUR attention. $7 per hr. Marjory Gray TRS-80 C0C0 users! $25 gets membership, five games, monthly plus profit sharing. Starting May 1 Signed: Venture 21 ft. sailboat, HEIGHTS 886-8110. #17 newstape. and mail access to or 15. Send resume to Ken Meyer. Province of fibreglass. 6 HP Evinrude trailer, 886-9050 Is your yard a disgrace? For huge software library. State Box 689. Ashcroft. B.C. V0K 1A0. British Columbia 3 sails, complete $8000. hedge pruning, garden prepara­ K-size. Coconorth. Box 3238, Mis­ 457-9611. #16 883-2631. / #18 Bern tion or cleanup and haul away. Warehouse-shop space. 1025 sq. sion. V2V4J4.826-6734. #16 For lease: restaurant and arcade. Custom fencing too! Call Matt Ministry of Lands, 12 ft. fibreglass sailboat c/w rig­ ft. high ceiling, large overhead 13 car covered canopy. Inside 886-8242. #17 Henny Penny Gas Pressure Fryer Parks & Housing ging $750. 885-5491. #18 doors. Industrial Way, Gibsons seating for 30. North Vancouver (near Shell Station). 886-8226. (54-pc. capacity) auto-filter, ex­ Honorable Anthony J. Brummet, Minister Bathroom renovations. Best price Island. Arcade revenue pays most #16 cellent condition. New $9400. sell­ WE'RE IN on the Coast! Tiles, etc. ing half-price. New 4 tray display of rent. 956-4263 after 5. #16 Avail. May 1. Clean, spacious 885-9321. #16 warmer $1500. Misc. supplies. Distributors & installers wanted SECHELT apt./suite. Lr. fam. rm., (604)457-6690. #16 FOR EXPLOSIVE REQUIREMENTS immediately for new & exciting bathrm., kit. on main fl. 3 .Dynamite, electric or regular solar venting system which bdrms., lg. sundeck upstrs. Two "propane" fired electric caps. B line E cord and safety eliminates condensation, con­ Lower Gibsons, 4 plex. $340 power plants. 10 kw $2000. 20 COAST NEWS fuse. Contact Gwen Nimmo, taminated air & household odors. mth. Ref. 921-7788 after 4 p.m. kw Hercules engine, three phase, has an office in Cemetery Road, Gibsons. Phone Ruth. (604)432-7280. #16 TFN $4500. Both in excellent condition. 886-7778. Howe Sound Farmer The Bookstore '996-7749 or Box 38. Fort St. Career change. Executive, profes­ Institute. TFN Cowrie St., Sechelt 2 bdrm. mobile home. Sorry no James, B.C. VOJ 1P0. #16 sional, technical. Success rate dogs. $300 month. 886-9581. 885-3930 Landscaping and garden 1984 - four wheel Yamaha golf 19K-34K - 91%. 35K-60K - 69%. l>o[) in - or (jive u> a call! #16 We show you how! Faircrest i maintenance, ornamentals, cars almost new from $3500. Call Careers. #222-4211 Kingsway. 2 bdrm. w/studio. Furn. house. shapea hedges trimmed, fruit 248-8111 days for more info. Per­ Burnaby V5H 1Z6. Resume 22. IV2 bath, bay area, nearly new. 'rees pruned and sprayed. Phone sonal shopping or deposit only will 437-8650. Quote #2939. #16 INVITATION TO TENDER Mobile Homes $600/mo. Refs. req. Avail. July 886-9294 after 6 p.m. TFN secure one. Eves. 752-3541. #16 1st. 886-7955. #16 Sandspit reunion July 13, 1985. Sealed tenders for the visitor services of Roberts Creek Park, MOBIUEIIOME MAINT. Airedale pupplies, purebred, ready For information phone 826-7871. 12 km north of Gibsons, B.C. will be received by the Ministry of Mobile home space available. Office space for rent, 2nd floor Gutters, skirting, additions, around May 24. Deposit will hold. 594-1326. 594-1963. 245-4471. Lands, Parks and Housing up to 12:00 o'clock (noon) May 23rd, Sunshine Coast Mobile Home above Gibsons Building Supplies. roofs. Anything to do with mob. $250 each. D. Rouleau, 16379 337-5616, 389-0972. Spouses 1985 and opened in public at that time at Porpoise Bay Park. Park. 886-9826. TFN 886-8141. TFN hontes. 885-5995. TFN Beach Road. White Rock. V4B 5A8. #16 and friends are welcome. Buy Sechelt, B.C. VON 3A0. Community Hall for rent in tickets before May 31. #16 12x60 Premier, exc. cond. 3 Call Garry's Crane for sod, pav­ •I Roberts Creek. Phone Debbie, Free travel seminar. Hear how you i bdrm & bath. El. F/S.. new ing stones, RR ties, yellow cedar Contract documents may be obtained from the area super­ 886-3994, 7-10 p.m. TFN can own a travel agency with no Stop smoking! Stop smoking! m dryer. Mod. airtight heats whole 4x4's, dead cars & crane jobs. visor. Porpoise Bay Park, telephone number 885-9019. A securi­ experience. Travel and have fun Stop smoking! Tried to quit smok­ trailer, also oil furn. Covered 1 bdrm. suite on Reed Rd. 886-7028. TFN ing? Found you were a nervous ty guarantee is required in the sum of 10% of contract quote. while making money. Date: April deck, veg. & flower gardens, $200/mo. Avail. May 1st. wreck? Techniques have been 1 30. 1985. Time: 7:30 p.m. Place: trees, gravel parking sp. good 886-7261. #16 Exp. plumber needs work. Old or developed that have helped No tenders shall be considered having any qualifying clauses Uniglobe Travel (Canada). area, large trailer park, $10,900. new jobs. Reas. rates. 886-9149. thousands quit smoking without 90-10551 Shellbridge Way, Rich­ whatsoever and the lowest or any tenders will not necessarily A Bargain! Ph. 885-5684. #17 2 bdrm. duplex Gibsons area. In­ #18 climbing the walls, in an easy con­ mond. B.C. Call (604)270-2241 be accepted. cl. 4 appls., ht., Igt., & cbl. trolled manner. (Smoking clinics for reservations or information. Avail. May 15. $400/mo. Sorry PEERLESS TREE are teaching some techniques at a #16 The successful contractor will be required to have a fidelity f 23. no pets. Ph. '886-7309 after 5 SERVICES LTD. cost of up to $450 per person). p.m. #18 Topping-Limbing-Danger tree bond on each employee handling revenue of the Province. Video dealers-save 30%. We sell, This exclusive 6 week course is j^MMotorcycle s removal. Insured, guaranteed buy & exchange Beta and VHS available to you through mail at a THE MANSE TOWNHOUSE work. Free estimates. 885-2109. It is compulsory to attend a tour of the Park with parks staff on movies. Accessories, blank tape, $27.45 reyisiidiion fee and 1981 Honda Silverwing 500 cc. IS TAKING RENTAL TFN May 15th, 1985, 9:00 a.m. Meet at Porpoise Bay Parks service wrapping services available. $14.50/week for 5 weeks. Total Fully dressed. Stereo. $2800 APPLICATIONS area. Bids will not be accepted by anyone not attending the K-Mat Video. 11608-149 Street. price $99.95. If you smoke one OBO. 886-9006 eves. #18 tour. modern two bedroom Hardwood floors resanded and Edmonton. (403)455-4154. #16 pkg/day you'll spend $7300 in the finished. Work guaranteed. Free 1980 Honda XL500S. Helmets townhouse next 10 years, $18,250 in next 25 est. Phone 885-5072. TFN Experienced editor required for years. Why not invest $99.95 and Signed: and manual. $1000. 886-9282.' : one and a hall baths 4,000 circulation Vancouver Island stop smoking, bank the difference Province of #16 fully carpeted weekly. Strong editorial skills, five appliances including and probably live a lot longer; en­ British Columbia 78 Yamaha 650 Special. Good 30 layout experience and small town joy a healthier life. Send $27.45 dishwasher washer cond., backrest & skid bars, * Business understanding will determine suc­ today: Stop Smoking Centre, Box and dryer Ministry of Lands, helmet $850. 885-3337. #18 cessful applicant. Apply with 722. c/o The News. 34375 Cyril private sundeck Opportunities Parks & Housing resume to Box 206, c/o BCYCNA, Street, Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 2H5. Honorable Anthony J. Brummet, Minister enclosed garage 812-207 West Hastings Street, After receiving your first weekly [24. , family oriented DEC-K-ING, installers and sup­ Vancouver. B.C. V6B1H7. #17 lesson, pay $14.50/week for i WaWantes d to Rent I ' close to Sunnycrest Mall. pliers of vinyl for sundecks and weekly lessons, for five weeks, schools, tennis court & patios has an opening available Full time cooking position available total $99.95. Enclose cheque, jogging field for a Dealer to cover the Sunshine in well established restaurant. Ex­ money order or Visa/ MasterCard Resp. family with 2 quiet children good references required Coast area. Small investment re­ perience necessary in short order number with expiry date, looking for 1 or 2 bdrm. cottage S425 per month quired. Must be credit worthy. cooking, food preparation. Mail signature. This class is limited to near ocean, between Hopkins & call Peter 885-9997 Please reply to: DEC-K-ING, resume. Lord Minto Restaurant. the first 50 enrolled. Mail today! Roberts Crk. July &/or Aug. Call 16082 9th Avenue, White Rock, evenings Box 889. Nakusp. B.C. VOG 1R0. collect 681-9992. refs. #16 B.C. V4A1A6. #18 #16 #16

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Whole Wheat or Unbleached White from Ellissen Mills GIBSONS RCMP 5 kg Charges of impaired driving REG. $4.45 Two juvenile shoplifters were and of refusal to provide a Editor: apprehended as they were leav­ breath sample are pending The youth of today have little U.S.S.R. and U.S.A. warships ing the premises of the Super against a local man arrested by to embrace and everything to in Canadian ports; 3. No Valu store on April 12. The police during a routine check. lose by the constant talk of Star militarization of the economy juveniles were caught stealing The man was apprehended Wars "games', nuclear control and no defence spending for Food Store candy. while driving on Pratt Road a li- of outer space, and unproduct­ pro-imperialistic war. Cowrie St. Sechelt RCMP wish to remind the tle past midnight on April. 18. ive armament summit meetings. Think of the millions of public that those apprehended On April 14, a report of hit It is time for all of us to dollars that could be directed for shoplifting will be pro­ and run from Highway 101 and agitate for: 1. Canadian toward the building of our secuted regardless of the value Pratt Road resulted in the arrest disassociation with NATO; 2. economical needs, thus creating of items stolen. of a suspect who was later Demand the banning of all a path of hope for our young On April 12, a break and en­ charged with impaired driving. people in our country. A place We Guarantee try was reported from a summer The suspect was apprehended of full employment and pro­ cottage located on Gambier near the Sunshine Coast Trailer Heartfelt gress would dispel the present to meet or .beat any Island. Culprits broke the door Park after he fled the scene of fear and hopelessness that is Vancouver or local price on hasp and occupied the premises the accident. prevalent today. for awhile, causing no damage Police are requesting the thanks Editor: We can write NOW to our and taking nothing. Police re­ assistance of the public in pro­ members of parliament in Ot­ BRAKES, MUFFLERS OR SHOCKS quest the assistance of the viding any available informa­ We live among giving, caring people, and we would like to tawa, the prime minister, and Your Yes, we CUSTOMIZE muffler systems. public for information regar­ tion about a white and tur­ also our provincial members of ding this break and entry. quoise Sportyak dinghy spotted thank them publicly! The Sun­ shine Coast Unit of the" B.C. the Legislature, to press for Another break and entry was adrift a half a mile off Grace these very serious reforms. We reported to police on April 13 at Islands early in the morning of .Heart Foundation are so AUTOPRO We have in stock grateful to the key persons in all do have a voice. Let us use it. 1:20 a.m. from the resident of a April 15 according to a report Diana Daly WKM CAR STEREOS Seaview Drive residence while received from British Columbia areas of the Coast, to their can­ vassers, to the business people, Halfmoon Bay Dealer and we install. the break-in was in progress. It Ferries personnel by the RCMP. to the municipalities and to the appears that' the complainant A white Chev van was van­ residents from Earls Cove to awoke to find an unknown male dalized while on board the Port Mellon. Sewer -OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK TO SERVE YOU. described as being 5' 10" and Queen of Coquitlam during the It is amazing and gratifying thinly built in his bedroom. The last ferry run between that in these hard times, the suspect then fled downstairs Horseshoe Bay and Langdale residential and business canvass problems SUNSHINE- and fled the house. on April 14. Vandals smashed amounts to $15,600. Add to Charges under the liquour the rear window of the van. that an additional $1,312.38 Police believe that there were BRRAKA E & MUFFLE R licensing act are pending against collected by the energetic, en­ Please Note: A copy of this let­ a juvenile male as a result of a witnesses to the offence and are Wharf Rd: & Dolphin St. thusiastic, very earnest ladies ter was received from the Lyn­ (by the stoplight), Sechelt 885-7600 routine vehicle check by police requesting their assistance in who staff the Gibsons swimm­ wood Court Sewer Users. on April 12. A quantity of beer providing information. ing pool - making a total of Mrs. Peggy Connor was seized from the juvenile. Several businesses were found $16,900 approximately. How Area "B" Representative Charges of impaired driving to be left insecure during the can one adequately say thank Dear Peggy: and of refusal to provide a past week by patrolling RCMP. you? We think you are all just A recent news brief in one of breath sample have been laid terrific. the our local newspapers would against a local adult male as a Did you know that you can appear to convey to the users of result of his arrest on the even­ SECHELT RCMP continue to give during the the Lynwood Court Sewer ing of April 12 in the Shaw A juvenile male was ap­ year? We have a memorial fund System that once again they are Road area. prehended for shoplifting candy to which you can donate on getting "dumped on" by the In the early morning hours of from the Shop Easy store on special occasions - birthdays, Sunshine Coast Regional April 13, police checked April 15. anniversaries, in appreciation, District and its policies. another driver in the Gibsons A single vehicle accident was and at a time of bereavement. You will no doubt recall that area and subsequent charges of reported on April 15 from The B.C. Heart Foundation we, as a group, strongly pro­ impaired driving, refusal to pro­ Redrooffs Road near Sargeants truly has touched the heart of tested the exorbitant rate in­ vide a breath sample and of Bay. The driver, Larry Allan someone you know, and you creases over the last two years assaulting a police officer Glover sustained minor injuries have in turn touched our hearts. and this culminated in our mak­ resulted against a local adult when he went off the road into Thank you. ing representation to the Sun­ female. a deep ditch. (Mrs.) Verla Hobson shine Coast Regional Board last Co-ordinator year as well as writing to the Tyner Talk Sunshine Coast Unit department of municipal affairs • B.C. Heart Foundation in Victoria. The outcome of our protests was some concessions THE UNITED CHURCH GLAD TIDINGS made by the regional district OF CANADA TABERNACLE Letter from Russia Support and that our Lynwood Court Continued from page 2 Sunday Worship Services Gower Point Road 886-2660 sewer system be put out to Sunday School 10:00 a.m. vantageous co-operation bet­ to remain peaceful forever. The ST. JOHN'S, for life tender. Davis Bay - 9:30 a.m. Worship Service '11:00 a.m. ween countries to become the complete liquidation of nuclear The recent news brief in­ GIBSONS Evening Fellowship 6:00 p.m. standard of international life. arms everywhere is the ultimate Editor: dicates that no bids were for­ Although I agree with and Glassford Road - 11:15 a.m. Wednesday These, in a nutshell, are the aim of these initiatives. thcoming and now the cost of Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Home Fellowship 7:30 p.m. principles of the policy of We are convinced that only ..appreciate., Mr. Spajacino's. ^having to draw up the Rev. Alex G. Reid Pastor Dave Shiness ideas, concerns, and actions on peaceful coexistence which my by taking definite actions for documentation for tender and Church Telephone m% an *ik country proposed to the world peace can we do away with fear armaments, and sympathize subsequent time involved by the 886-2333 with his feelings on seeing things community immediately after for the future and ensure con­ works superintendent must be atksffisCk CALVARY BAPTIST the Great October Socialist fidence in the morrow. And, of continuing in the destructive borne by the Lynwood Court CHURCH SUNSHINE COAST Revolution of 1917. course for this we must get to directions they are taking Sewer Users. A rough calcula­ Park Road, Gibsons We must stop the arms race. know one another better. That (politically, environmentally tion on our part indicates that GOSPEL CHURCH Sunday, School - 9:30 a.m. The great Lenin regarded disar­ helps to overcome prejudices etc.), I really find his conclu­ this will now approximately Corner of Davis Bay Road Sunday Worship Services mament as an ideal of and achieve mutual understan­ sions repugnant and unaccep­ $45-$50 per user based on the & Laurel Road - socialism. As far back as 1946 ding and trust. This is a power­ table. figure of $850 to draw up this 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. the Soviet Union proposed ban­ ful weapon for peace. Just because the human race documentation plus the works Inter-Denominational Home Fellowship Groups can't change its consciousness Family Worship ning for all time the production My country knows a lot superintendent's time. Rev. Dale D. Peterson why does that justify the com­ Sunday - 11 a.m. and use of nuclear arms, and about your country, its We find this to be incredible 886-2611 destroying their stockpiles. Can economic accomplishments and plete obliteration of the earth? because: 1. We were not told at Sunday School you imagine what our world culture. Soviet people cherish We have no right to make those the outset that we would have to For All Ages -flflfld 3^9- would be like today if this pro­ feelings of respect and good will kinds of decisions. We are just pay such cost if we wished the Sunday - 9:45 a.m. one small component of an in­ SEVENTH-DAY posal of ours had been for Canada and its people. Our system to be put out to tender "We Extend A Welcome And adopted? How much easier people want Soviet-Canadian credibly rich, complex life and 2. Surely after looking after An Invitation to Come And ADVENTIST would the world be breathing relations to develop for the system. the system for the last two Worship The Lord With Us" CHURCH had other states followed our good of both nations and states, This kind of thinking whether years, does the regional district Pastor Arie de Vos Sabbath School Sat. 9:30 a.m. for the benefit of universal on the side of the politicians or HourofWorship Sat. 11:00a.m. example and pledged not to be riot have the expertise to have •*A S& 9i% the first to use nuclear arms? peace. in a letter like his is part of the drawn up their own documents Browning Road & Hwy 101 The Soviet Union stands for In this new year I wish you problem—it's not only totally of tender. GIBSONS Everyone Welcome freezing nuclear arsenals, for and your countrymen con­ nihilistic but it's brought us to Once again, it is beyond com­ PENTECOSTAL CHURCH For information phone fidence in the future for which where we are now. 885-9750 or 885-2727 totally prohibiting nuclear prehension—the total lack of New Church building on weapon tests and the develop­ we must work with resolution "One may conclude factual communication between philosophically, that the ap­ School Road - opp. RCMP ment and use of other types of and with perseverance. this regional district and the tax­ Senior Pastor Ted Boodle PENDER HARBOUR weapons of mass annihilation. Respectfully yours, K. parent inability of humankind payers of the area. Why didn't to emerge from the jungle stage, George Marshall PENTECOSTAL My country wants outer space Chernenko. the regional district and/or the Visitation Minister CHURCH as shown by the voting pattern board tell us up front that we in the main centres of the Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Lagoon Road, Madeira Park GIBSONS LANDING TAX SERVICE would have to pay these costs. Pastor Tim Shapcotte Western World, justifies the Other than me personally being Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Income Tax Preparation complete obliteration of all life Evening Fellowship 6:00 p.m. 88.5-2:574 or 883-2870 made aware of this* quite coin- Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Small Business Accounting on this tortured plant for all cidentally by the way, the only Home Bible Study time..." Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Corporation & Proprietorship knowledge of such charges is Phone Prayer & Bible Study But Mr. Sparacino, what this news brief. Once again no 886-9482 or 886-7107 about all those who didn't vote Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Hours: communication with the users Affiliated with the • 3*9 $09 - the human race can't learn to Lynwood Court Sewer Users ANGLICAN CHURCHES in United Church Building live with nature? Sechelt, B.C. Parish Family Eucharist Davis Bay Linda Fox Combined service at 885-2506 or 886-7882 St. Bartholomew's, Gibsons 10a.m. sft&X* Rev. J.E. Robinson, 886-8436 GRACE REFORMED SPECIALIZED MOVING SERVICES COMMUNITY $L% «fl(l •& Custom packing r CHURCH & crating ST. HILDA'S & Sunday ST. ANDREW'S Sechelt Elementary School SPECIALISTS ANGLICAN CHURCHES Sunday School 9:45 a.m. IN MOVING: St. Hilda's Anglican, Sechelt Studies in Genesis 11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 8:00 a.m. Home Meetings • Pianos, Organs Church School 9:30 a.m. Studies'in Matthew 7:30 p.m. ShorncHffe Auxiliary announces "Treasures and Trash" auction May 5. Family Service 11:00 a.m. • Office Equipment, etc Wednesday Donations appreciated. Phone 885-5364 or 885-2629 for pick-up. St. Andrew's Anglican Home Bible Study 7:30 p.m. St. Hilda's Church Women would welcome any donations for their 'Whale of a Pender Harbour Sale' on April 27. Advance pick-ups, phone 885-2593. Worship Service 4:30 p.m. Member of ALLIED... J. Cameron Fraser, Pastor Rev. John Paetkau 885-5019 Cubs meet every Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., Granthams Hall. 885-7488 Beavers meet every Tuesday, 6:45 p.m. to 8:15 p.m., Granthams Hall. The Careful Movers Cubs' & Beavers' parents meet every last Tuesday of the month at 8:30 p.m. XlXkufi .— jfi*.**- at Granthams Hall. THE CHURCH OF Gibsons Elementary Parent-Teacher Council Meeting will be held Wed. April JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 24 at 7:30 in the library. Guest speaker: Karen Hunt, school librarian. O.ms It.iv Kd. Wilson ( tvck l>,i\i-|ii. ( > ., m. Sat. April 27. Custom Packing, Storage, Local & Long Distance Moving Hr.im Ii I'lcsid.-nt Rvu,. 11. Kolniisitn tWh J <»_' Vancouver Welsh Men's Choir Sunday, April 28 at 3 p.m. Elphinstone Gym. Pender Harbour customers Tickets'can be obtained at Christian Book Store & Don's Shoes. HWY.1Q1.6IBS0NS please call collect Coast News, April 22,1985 Interested public should attend

At the request of the Sun­ Porpoise Bay government A request from the Crime ding of cash to anonymous shine Coast Peace Committee, wharf from $20 to $22 per Stoppers program on the Sun­ "tipsters" for information on Sechelt council agreed to en­ month in order to off-set cur­ shine Coast for funding from crimes was referred to the dorse the Walk for Peace that is rent hydro bills. Sechelt council for the rewar­ finance committee. scheduled to take place Satur­ day, April 27 in Vancouver. It was recommended that any in­ terested public attend the Walk for Peace. Council proclaimed the week of May 6 to 12 as Multiple Sclerosis Carnation Week. Multiple Sclerosis is a crippling disease of the central nervous system which affects young adults between the ages of 20 to 40. The causes and cures of MS are still unknown and Canada has one of the highest rates in the world with an estimated 50,000 Canadians being af­ fected. This year, Sunshine Coast real estate agents have of­ fered to help organize the Car­ nation Day fund raising drive. Alderman Graham Craig reported that the extensive renovations to the Sunshine Coast arena are well underway ONE YEAR and that the summertime con­ © version to the new roller skating rink is almost completed. Roller NO INTEREST FINANCING skating is now scheduled to © open on April 27. © • On Approved Credit Alderman Ken Short report­ 20% Down Payment Required Guess Where ed that work on Sechelt's parks © i is proceeding well. Hackett Buy ANY ITEM in the store The usual prize of $5 will be awarded to the first entry drawn which Park is being cleaned up, with a correctly locates the above. Send your entries to reach the Coast new coat of paint for the con­ during the month of April News, Box 460, Gibsons, this week. Last week's winner was Paul cession stand and the baseball (Valued at $500 or more) f.rimer, R.R. 1, Halfmoon Bay, who correctly located the pilings diamonds are being levelled off. with payments spread over one year, and pay at the mouth of Roberts Creek. On a negative note, it was reported that the concession First time ever stand has been repeatedly van­ dalized and that an effort must NO be made to catch the culprits;> It appears as if the Challenge Sechelt language 85 work program grant for Kin- nikinnick park may be approv­ • No Payment for 45 Days from Date of Purchase ed. If so, teenagers can be hired in written form for the summer to clear out trails and generally upgrade the If you buy a "I'll treasure this as long as I now that the grammar is just park. Ted Osborne Park is also CHESTERFIELD SUITE .live," was UBC professor Ron about at the publishing stage, receiving attention with the something we want to see as $899.00 , Beaumont's comment as he was donation of soil and volunteer **> 62.93 presented with a miniature dug­ soon as possible, is to salvage as help. Alderman Short has asked out canoe with paddles by Chief many words as we can. if anyone can donate a drinking Totai Cost $961.93 Stan Dixon on Thursday morn- "I've got a back-log of fountain. Portable toilets are Down Payment • 192.38 , ing at the Sechelt Indian Band vocabulary from 1971 and I've scheduled to be placed on the $769.55 offices. been going over all the known Trail Bay beach near the Drift­ The presentation was made to dictionaries of other Salish wood Inn this summer. Payments over 12 months commemorate Professor Beau- languages culling through them Alderman Anne Pressley $769.71 - 12 = $64.13 mont's contribution over to find and capture any words reported that the Sechelt library ' several years towards the com­ the people here still remember. THEREFORE YOU HAVE A MONTHLY has received a $500 bequest PAYMENT OF $64.13 FOR 12 MONTHS! piling of a book of the Sechelt It's a long-term project, but we from the estate of Mervyn language. have a lot to bui|d on." Boucher, a past mayor .of • Gilbert Joe spoke for the Beaumont hopes to be able to Sechelt. The library saw their NO INTEREST CHARGE Elders present in thanking Pro­ use a computer to make use of highest circulation recently with fessor Beaumont for volunteer­ existing programs which will 368 books out on loan. ' ing so much of his time; he has speed up the process quite a bit. Council approved the in­ HOURS: HOME been compensated only for Some of those Elders who creasing of electrical rates at the travel expenses. have been working with Pro­ TUES. THURS. 9:30 5:30 •nrrc FURNISHINGS "This is only the beginning," Sl'.aVlf>W P|, |I *• fessor Beaumont include Mary FRI. & SA T. 9:30' 9:00 Gil>son.\ said Joe, "there is a lot more to Jackson, Stella Johnson, Sarah COAST NEWS IN STORE FINANCING SUAJDA Y 72:00 - 4:00 AVAllABl E OAC record. This book includes say­ Baptiste, Ethel Julian, Margaret CLASSIFIEDS 886 8886 ings of our forefathers from the Joe, Mary Martha Joe, Carrie Seaview Market QQQQQQQQQj fc--iilV late 1800's, but we have had a Joe, who has done many correc­ until noon Saturday POOP. questionnaire from the Native tions and Gilbert Joe. •'A Fr-ler»«Jly Raapplw F*l, Land Claims office asking about our language and af­ filiated language. It is most im­ portant to this Band to record our language for our land claims." ) m> "I can hardly wait," responded Beaumont, "I'm "" J*"*"1" U'liSU-s«-~ ready to start today. People really underestimate the impor­ tance of the language to a peo­ ple." "Who are you, and how long have you been here," said Dix­ on, "they're the questions the Native Land Claims people are asking. They want all the evidence of our people and that's why the book is so impor­ tant." Beaumont continued on to explain what the book involves. "It's much more than a glossary," he said. "We started you shouldn't have to it in 1978. Originally it was to be a course for the Native En­ vironmental Studies program at a car after you've bought it. Tsoh-Nye, but as we worked Which js why we're about to tell you Safely World Champion along we felt we needed more everything you should know about the Skoda The Skoda GLS 5-speed, and all other And all that experience has really paid off than that. 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