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ment Canada rainfall index the Squamish Airport for lour period between Thursday at and Friday at 10 p.m was 72 mil-

ceived information Friday about ing in-flows into Daisy Lake f the heavy rain and rising vels,” Misewich said Monday. *were even higher than fore- rain subsided at just the rig!it it continued to rain another 12 hen we would have had much

is possible. This is the first noti- Making The Best Of A Wet Situatiori - High water surrounding his house wasn’t a total disaster for Mario Martins, right, of to Cheakamus valley residents mile 10.5 on Squarnish Valley Road, He took advantage of the opportunity Saturday to give his kids paddling lessons in the fam- -out warning system -where- ily canoe. Ross Wahl photo gnated persori in each of the calls residents in their area - great to be effective, to be on track when to flood. Rut it was too late at that time p.m. Saturday. re told that if they want to the emergency plan is put into action.” for many residents to drive out. Flooding “Residents up here have had to deal they can leave the valley by Early notification of potential increases on the road had already occurred at mile with the flooding possibility for a long do so at that time. of inflow into Daisy Lake are paramount 17, Pilchuik Creek, and at mile 10.5. time,” said Vanderhoef. “Everyone just ales were opened to two in avoiding flooding, said: Misewich, Vanderhoef said most of his property makes sure they are prepared. It wasn’t adding that “pre-spilling notification is was under water, except his house which too bad this time.” etres of water per second was only as good as the weather forecast. We is built on a 4.5-metre hill. He said the Some other rescue work was done in had early warning this time and have water on the river came up extremely various locations in Squamish. been pre-spilling since Nov. 14. Work quickly between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. By Brackendale resident Eric Sorensen said done by the Cheakamus River task team daylight it was going down. he rescued about 14 salmon from a pud- on how we can mitigate problems before Squamish Valley Road was closed for a dle on the dike andset them free in the they arise has also helped.’’ 12-fiour period between 1 a.m. and 1 slough. ish and Cheakamus Gravel removal in early fall of the Cheekye area of the Cheakamus River prevented that area from flooding Sexual assault followed by arrests of youths Saturday, he said. A 12-year-oldSquamish girl was sexually assaulted in the park behind the Westway The spillgates were closed to 1 1/2 apartments in Valleycliffe at about 12:30 a.m. Saturday. Franklin of the Upper metres at 6 a.m. Saturday. Squamish RCMP arrested two youths -both males, one from Squamish and anoth- us said the fan-out went well. Squamish valley residents weren‘t as er from Vancouver Island - in connection with the incident and have forwarded a fortunate to have a residents’ fan-out report to Crown counsel recommending that sexual assault charges be laid. The communication system. Mile 17.5 resi- youths cannot be identified under provisions of the Young Offenders Act. which residents have been dent Martin Vanderhoef said he received The youths were released by police to their parents with strict conditions, including and provides residents with a call at 4 a.m. from an anonymous per- curfews. Squamish RCMP is asking that anyone with information about the incident idte, up td date information. “It’s son telling him that the river was about call the detachment. For lovers of Tweens beat the Baroque Burnuby Whistler concert Young ringette will appeal to a players score at will variety of listeners in weekend tilt page 15 Page 33 I

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J I Amalgamation proposal would . Pallot has been appointed principal 01 Sound Secondary School. Pallot begar triple Howe Sound school district new duties Nov. 14. By Rahoul Ghw since 1946, despite advances in tech- Powell River. nce commencing her employment witk nology, transportation and distance “It‘s obviously going to be less rep- choolDistrict on Jan. 1,1994, a: Less local representation and the communication that have now resentation as soon as you increase al at Howe Sound (the district‘s size),” he said. ”I can’t ot’s duties have includ. possibility that parents with educa- changed the way we live and work,” tional concerns will have to board a Education Minister Art Charbonneau see them increasing the board by any ferry to attend monthly school board said in a press release last week. number of trustees so that means less meetings are just a few of the con- ”I believe that we can create a more representation for everyone.’’ cerns local administrators have fol- streamlined structure to administer Courtice said the Howe Sound a, specializing in counselling psychol- our education system, a structure that school district already covers a large board extends its appreciation to Rob lowing the Ministry of Education announcement Friday proposing the will use appropriate technology and area with diverse needs from the ice-principal and Granl integrate services to reduce the more urban population in Squamish ice-principal, for their assis- amalgamation of several provincial school districts. amount of duplication and redundan- to the sparser rural population in sition of principal could be Pember ton. ed to remain on as act- Howe Sound school trustees sched- cy that currently exists.” But for Howe Sound school district “I’m not saying it won‘t work but I eriod time to assisf uled a special meeting for Monday of need to think about how it might transition period at the school. specifically to discuss the ministry chief executive officer Doug Courtice, proposal which suggests amalgamat- the cost-cutting proposal also pre- work,“ he said. ing the province’s 75 school districts sents several problems which need to If the proposed Coast-Garibaldi dis- imes against business increase into 37 super-districts, to save money. be addressed during the upcoming trict becomes reality it will effectively The proposal, which aligns the new consultation process with the triple the number of students being against businesses in Squamish are districts with the province’s 20 health Ministry of Education’s new1 formed served by a new board. Last year . Between Oct. 1and Nov. 17/32 new regions, would have the 4,400-student steering committee on amalgamation. Sunshine Coast supported a student Howe Sound school district amalga- ”We’re connected by ferries and that population of 4,100 while Powell

..mated i ,with districts serving Powell could present a bit of a problem (pro- River served about 3,300 students. River and the Sunshine Coast and viding a board that unifies the whole Courtice said there may be some would be renamed the Coast- area) and support to schools,” benefit in aspects of amalgamation No17.28 from 6:30- Garibaldi district. Courtice said of the proposed super- such as the idea of having one central ”The existing 75 school districts district combining boards in Howe office to do payroll for the entire scuss steps business own- have basically remained unchanged Sound, the Sunshine Coast and province. e to decrease crime against busi- ”We‘re going to provincial bargain- uamish. For details contact Wendy ing (for teachers) anyway so that chamber at 892-9244. could be done,” he said, adding power purchasing of supplies by mul- ry decision awaited tiple districts or even in conjunction with municipalities could also pro- sh Public Library board contin- duce cost savings. oucil’s assessment of the propos- ”We are prepared to look at ways to the new library which were submitted be effective and get more efficient.” point there are four pro- The board currently spends about !’ council is now considering. f $180,000 less on administration than I is allotted for in the budget, he added. “But the thing that I’m concerned about is parental representation to the people that are making the decisions ny thanks to the Friends of the about their children. It’s going to be y, the Pathfinders, and everyone in the harder for people to get to or have unity who donated books, bought books access to the decision makers the fur- gave their time so generously to help ther you move them away.” e the October book sale such a success. The board currently serving the there Howe Sound district operates out of to 1) Quote of the Week Squamish-based administrative is unle offices. nged. 66 We‘re not prepared to Peter Hotston, president of the Howe Sound Administrators’ to Put put a prjce tag on our n.” Association, a branch of the B.C. Principals’ and Vice-Principals‘ children,’J Association, said with an extensive regional consultation process still - TRUbY MCKAI!ON PAGE 2 .s not planned for all the province’s dis- I tricts, Howe Sound may be left as it is. “I suspect that we may be a district Air Pollutant Index left alone but I can only make suppo- sitions at this point,” Hotston said. However, if amalgamation does hit Unusual Decanter Seized By Police the Howe Sound district, Hotston also Police want to know who owns this leather-bound liquor decanter being held by sees several problems which will have Squamish RCMP Sgt. Dwaine Wetteland. The decanter, believed to be stolen, to be ironed out. is part of property seized in another incident. Police also seized an assortment Streamlining three boards and of liquor, including Kahlua, Baileys, Dubonnet, Buton brandy and German’white administrative facilities into one will and Italian red wines. Ron Ems photo mean a loss of jobs, he said, and new duties for employees in the system. ptsuch persons shouldstay inalms. “I don’t know how that will happen but I can see it being a problem, just Man accused of video store bumping down the line,” he said. The steering committee must submit a provincial restructuring plan no later robbery ordered held in custody that April 15, 1996, to ensure amal- A Squamish man accused of robbing a video store at knifepoint has been kept gamations are implemented before in custody after a provincial court judge said he was satisfied the protection of the November 1996 school board elec- the public mandates his detention. tions and that financial and restruc- Fernand Joseph Rheaume appeared in Squamish provincial court Thursday turing goals for the 1996-97 school after a robbery Wednesday at about 9 p.m. at Twin Peaks Movieland in year are met. Stawamus Mall in Valleycliffe. He is charged with robbery, assault with a If no workable solutions are found weapon and two counts of a possession of a weapon dangerous to the public before the April deadline, the peace. Education Ministry will implement Judge C.I. Walker said the allegations made before the court ”are of the its proposal to reduce the number of utmost seriousness.” school districts to 37, aligned with the Rheaume’s’ next scheduled appearance in Squamish provincial court is Nov. existing 20 health regions in the 21 at 9:30 a.m. province. 4 Ila NOVEMBER 21,1995 THE SQUAMlSH CHIEF' NEWS FEXTURE Tourism industry will determine-its- destin

Private sector to fake charge in developing a marketing.plan while council ignores,tourism\l 1 By Ron Enns group of adventure- seeking Vancouverites #takes a break on an islandA below some falls after a dzy of paddling a raft down a rushing mountain river. Their guide soaks in the scenery. Me's seen it many times before, but the beauty continues to amaze him. Eagles and bears share the wilderness with the eco- tourists. Adventurers like those in this group will each shell out thousands of dollars for an experience like this on the Tatshenshini River, on the bor- 1 rr2 der of B.C., Yukon and Alaska. 9 But this scene takes place only * about an hour from Vancouver, f s on the Elaho River just north of B Squamish. 3 When Brian McCutcheon, E owner/operator of Rivers and 0 Oceans Expeditions Unlimited, B began operating in the Sea to Sky corridor in 1989, most of his much you're going to spend, committee. "is getting shoved into a back business was elsewhere, includ- but if you're going to spend any "It's very well to say really closet and ignored by the cham- ing on the Tatshenshini. But and, if you do have a small mar- ideally business would do it. ber of commerce and the dis- today, 50 per cent of the compa- keting budget, how you're The question is do they have the trict.. ny's gross income is derived going to best utilize it," said resources to be able to do that, "The plan is a stepping stone from trips in the area surround- McCutcheon, chair of the new and is there is a role for the for the next step, but nobody ing Squamish. tourism Committee which will municipality to play in looking has championed what the next "This region, particularly the first meet in early December. . at the tourism vision for the step will be. Squamish-Elaho corridor, for community, and how do we "This plan has been orphaned what we do, is as spectacular as ourism has been a buz- market that. Some people say - it needs a home." - anywhere in the province - zword in Squamish for and have said in council, in fact, and it's an hour from down- TA. about three years now, that the municipality should not "We do have town Vancouver." coinciding with a community play any rolejn that." This past summer 2,500 people tourism workshop, which led to Fellowes, hoflever, is an advo- to play a role on Rivers and Oceans expedi- the formation of a volunteer cate of the municipality getting in sayingwe tions discovered the spectacular tourism committee that devel- involved in the tourism busi- welcome visitors nature of Squamish. The com- oped the District of Squamish ness. pany acts as a subcontractor for tourism development plan, "Looking at the eagle resource here, we want 15 comyanies around the world completed about one year ago or the rock climbing resource or them here - - including from Europe and and subsequently "approved in the windsurfing or the kayaking California - providing river principle" by the District of or any of those things, we need and we're not rafting and sea kayaking expel Squamish council. to get serious about under- doing that." ditions. But during the last year, little standing what it means to capi- has been done with the tourism talize on those kinds of assets. A - Couii. Meg Fellowes document. Some people - lot of people think that we pave ~ "We have to bring including McCutcheon - say a visitors parking lot or if we Scott did attempt to coordi- some attention the plan is unworkable in its gravel a yisitors parking lot nate a meeting between the pro- present form. that's a waste of money, that ponents of a hotel proposed €or to the natural "My understanding was that we're just throwing it down the the industrial park who have attributes in order to have it approved it tubes. Well excuse me, but we said they are interested in a pro- became fairly generic and all- do have to play a role in saying viding a tourism operations Squamish has encompassing and perhaps not we welcome visitors here, we centre, tourism operator and over an where something that could be imple- want them here - and we're members of the former tourism Y mented but would be perhaps not doing that." advisory committee. The hotel in 1tb.C.' used a guideline." proponents backed out of the - Brim McCiitcheon The District of Squamish- ith the private sector meeting after the chamber got Chamber of Commerce joint now exclusively involved, saying the meeting The kinds of experiences tourism committee, which deals addressing tourism would conflict with the cham- McCutcheon offers clients, primarily with the fee for ser- development and marketing in ber's plans to hold a tourism however, remain relatively vice agreement contracted to Squamish, many people that marketing workshop. undiscovered in Sea to Sky the chamber by the district, rec- were members of the communi- Scott said the people from the Country. But it is his hope that ommended to council last ty-based tourism advisory com- original committee would like with the recent formation of a January that $20,000 be budget- mittee, which was disbanded to work with tourism operators tourism committee, under the ed to hire a consultant to devel- after the tourism development on whatever the next step is. auspices of the Squamish and op a tourism marketing plan, plan was completed, are now "I'm not ashamed of the plan Howe Sound Chamber of the logical successor to what left on the outside looking in. and I'm not ashamed of work- resources should be Commerce, the 57 tourism- Coun. Meg Fellowes, one of the Janice Scott, who worked on ing on the plan. I'm ashamed of and also be part of ma related businesses - from authors of the plan, calls a the plan for two years, said she how people who worked on it sion on issues like the es guides and outfitters to restau- "broad-brushed,'' impractical and others want to work further have been treated." rants and accommodation document. Council, during its on tourism development and Chamber of commerce manag- providers - in Squamish will budget trimming process, marketing. But many of them er Wendy Magee said it is up to be more capabIe to capitalize on reduced the amount to $5,000, will be shut out of meetings of industry to come up with a the demands of tourists general- effectively eliminating the pos- the chamber's new tourism comprehensive tourism market- ly, and of outdoor adventure sibility of developing a market- committee because they are not ing plan. seekers in particular. ing plan. members of the chamber, a pre- "Without the (new tourism) "We have to bring some atten- Council's attitude does not requisite to being on the com- committee and without the tourism associations, tion to the natural attributes appear to have changed, mittee. input of the tourism operators, Squamish has over anywhere in Fellowes says, which puts the "We share a commitment ar,d you're not going to be success- British Columbia. At the same responsibility for marketing interest in tourism and the ful, because what happens is time we have to make better use tourism solely on the private development of tourism in this you leave the door open for a of our marketing dollars - sector, as individual businesses community." bunch of special interest groups .because I know with the small- or possibly as a result of the Scott said she is worried that to come into to sell you on what er operators it's not case of how newly formed chamber tourism the tourism development plan they think is right - and we -- THE SQUAMISH CHIEF NOVEMBER 21.1995 R 5 NEWS L Students moving from lassroomr into the .. workplace Ion Enns nerships. The chamber has pub- As well, employers will lished an 18-page Classroom to receive a no-cost look at 1.1%\,,I A selection of leather handbags, Career guide for employers. prospective future employees, ire than 400 Squamish high \: 101 students a year will be Employers provide a variety of whether they be future part- wallets, organizers and portfolios ing for work to fulfil gradu- working and learning experi- time, summer or full-time n requirements. ences for students, while school employees, Courtice said. I: new Classroom to Career districts coordinate student Work experience can take k experience program link- placements. Teachers help stu- place in a variety of small and employers with school dis- dents prepare for work experi- large businesses and industries, s, students and teachers ence through classroom instruc- including private and public launched last week by tion. organizations, Crown corpora- cation- Minister Art "Participating in this student tions and non-profit groups. rbonneau and the B.C. work experience program has Students must be 15 years old ber of Commerce. many potential benefits for to participate and are not paid' e Classroom to Career pro- employers," Jim Thompson, for work experience. will foster successful part- president of the B.C. Chamber Career and personal planning between businesses of Commerce, said in the news curriculum covers such topics ols - a vital part of release. 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WE NOW HAWE HOME-MADE M SOUP BY THE BQWL! m PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV, 21927,1995 1410 WINNIPEG STREET, DOWNTOWN SQUAhllSH [mJE Concerns must be addressed. ‘hen the developers of the proposed Garibaldi Plaza shop- ping centre at the corner of Hwy. 199 and Mamquam W Road went public with their plans, the community was split. Some opposed it vigorously, others supported it passionately, €or a variety of reasons. Squamish is growing, and while that can be exciting for some it is painful for others. Residents of Garibaldi Estates have, for the most part, accepted the development as inevitable. The majority of council has given the proposal support so far through the approval process, while Estates residents try to ensure the development is as acceptable as possible. Major concerns are access and egress, the road system around the development which will change traffic patterns in the largely residential neighborhood. Somewhat lost in the shuffle has been the issue of safety for chil: dren using the ,pedestrian overpass to get to Mamquam Elementary School. Children from the Estates going to the school have to use the overpass, and if Garibaldi Plaza goes ahead as designed, they will also have to cross one of.the entrances to the mall. They will be running the gauntlet between the new develop- ment and Highlands Mall, which is already a traffic nightmare at best. There is a pub and beer store at the hotel adjacent to the route; and some drivers are not as cautious as they should be while zip: . ping through this residential area. ~b >i .~i r:-- An extension of the overpass to ensure the safety of the children has been requested, as explained in a letter to the editor on Page 8 and a story elsewhere in The Chief. The safety of children is no Being honorable isnY en0 small issue for residents, and to continue to be good corporate cit- he state of B.C. politics is serving as minister, he was sus- izens and neighbors, Gulf Pacific has to address this concern to the so sad that calling the pended as cabinet minister for satisfaction of all concerned. Council must also ensure proper res- premier “honorable, dedi- three months then reinstated. olution of these concerns before any final approvals are given. T cated and sincere“ is a condem- The same thing happened this 0ther developments have been halted over much smaller issues. nation. Such was the case with summer with Environment That would be a shame for what should otherwise be a positive the annoupcement last week by Minister Moe Sihota. and welcome addition to our community. Premier Mike Harcourt that he Throughout his tenure, ev_ery was stepping down as leader of NDP miscreant got little more the NDP and won’t seek re- than a slap on the wrist for campaign to isolate the le Setting a good example election next year for his own. misdeeds, with the exception of and show him absolutely ats off this week to the Squamish Cyclones hockey team, seat. Rohin Blencoe. In his case, after which dealt quickly and decisively with one of its own Harcourt’s announcement the second allegation of sexual players who went over the line during a game last week. was a shock to some but not to harassment arose, without for- Not waiting for sanctions from the league after one of its goalies others. Those least shocked mal accusation or resolution of lost his cool, coach John Bradbury and Cyclones management sus- were his caucus and cabinet, the allegations, the premier pended the player indefinitely. In other words, he has been and party insiders, who had kicked Blencoe out of cabinet, optioned to the Spuzzum Maple Leafs for a deluxe cheeseburger, more to do with the premier’s out of caucus and even out of no fries. decision than he will ever the party. This year the Cyclones have put their emphasis on providing a admit. It was hard for the average family atmosphere, and €or the most part it has paid off. Harcourt said after his Attendance has improved, and fans have been appreciative of the announcement it was his own hard work shown by the players through every game. They aren’t decision, and I can’t dispute winning every game, but neither are the Canucks, and the that. Cyclones don’t have the million dollar contracts as incentive. But there had to be many fac- Though most youngsters in the game look up to the likes of Pave1 tors which-led up to the deci- Bure or as their heroes, the Cyclones are also role sion, including the fact he was models here in Squamish. Because of that they have to know where cut loose on the Nanaimo to draw the line, and losing control just doesn’t make it. Commonwealth Holding Suspending a player isn’t easy on the team, but sometimes tough Society scandal by those closest decisions have to be made and in the long run the team will be bet- to him in government and the ter off for it. Party. From this incident, young Squamish hockey players should learn When the results of the foren- a lesson that no matter how old yo~lare, hockey is a team game and sic audit were released, person to rationalize the lack of losing control can only hurt the people you play with. Perhaps the Harcourt’s senior cabinet min- action on one hand and the suspended goalie can lean the same lesson, and return to the.game isters were nowhere to be seen extreme reaction on the other. he obviously loves a better player for it. as the premier tried his best to His refusal to chop heads in the put a positive spin on the situa- NCHS scandal until all the tion and pfoted everyone else. facts are in was a proper one, THE SOUAMISH CHIEF By doing that, he left himself but what was not proper was Publisher Ad Representatives Accountant most vulnerable. the length of time if took for Shari Bishop Linda Gamer Kathryn Cospve I don‘t think the scandal the facts to be revealed. By all Editor Dianne Hathaway Administrative Assistant touched him personally in any AI Price Bob Price Kathy Morrison Reporters way, but it became obvious in Ron Enns Production Manager Clrculatlon Manager the last few weeks some of the Harcsurt can Patricia Heintzman Lyle Stachoski Henry Laaoix party executive and some of his Photographer Circulation leave the Ross Wahl Graphic Design Jill Smith own senior advisors had pur- Group Publisher Michelle Matthews Receptlonlst posely kept him in the dark. legislature hold- jeanneke Van Hattem Karna Woods Rustilla Swann That they knew they could do ink his head high. The S uamish Chief is published weekly b Whistler Printin & Publishing that and get away with it is [I 984 Co. Ltd. President: Robert W. Doulhhce-President: kith Bennett probably the greatest condem- nation of Harcourt’s leader- accounts, Harcourt’s desire to ship, and is no doubt the rea- seek the truth was undermined son he couldn‘t remain as lead- most by those in his own party er. who feared it. Published Tuesdays. Telephone: [604]892-91 61, Fax: [604 892-8483,e-mail: Harcourt made a valiant sqchief@mountain-inteyet: Year1 subscriptions: Home deltver Squarnish As a party disciplinarian, area] $30;Canadian mall delivery l55; US. [second class] $65 &fn; overseas Harcourt was a complete fail- attempt to lead by consensus. It $115 Cdn. ure. When Forests Minister meant he seldom had to make . the tough decisions, which he Re roduction of an materaialcontained in this publication is expressly Dan Miller was found to be in Lrbidden withod the prior consent of the publisher. Canada Posi a confiict of interest for retain- was obviously loathe to do. 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were showr. the policy that says these an only be cancelled if the board gets the agreement of the s, teachers, and other board employees of the school. (That be the CUPE teacher aids and playground supervisors who k on these days -no kids, no work.) Otherwise the days x ich can only be reached if the most cases in this district they were not, now these days have already been used for the Me1 Levine the Nov. 7 CID held at Howe Sound

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mall. This motion was communicated to Gulf an area of concein by others in the planhng p Pacific, B.C.Hydro and the district. cess. Bruce Russell, president of Gulf Pacific, curtly This is further supported by the fact that replied he had “yet to be convinced an extension this proposal received third reading before is in the best interest of safety, or necessary,” and cil in June, Counc. Ted Craddock stated: that as far as he was concerned, “The safety relat- original agreement with Gulf Pacific wa ed matters/concerns have been addressed.‘’ extend the overpass to cover any driveway When we advised Russell the Mamquam PAC out of their project. Over a certain period disagreed and pressed him for a commitnient for that seemed to have been lost in discussion an extension of the overpass for the safety of our did not go ahead. That would be an item children, we were told Gulf Pacific did not feel it would become mandatory..” , necessary to engage in further discussion with the For all of the above reasons, we pare parents, as they had the support of the school standing firm on our request to see the o board that safety concerns had been addressed. extended. Nevertheless, Doug Courtice, CEO of the school The bottom line, however, appears to be district has stated in a letter to the PAC: “Gulf cost. If the developers were not prepared to Pacific does not have the support of either the this cost they never should have put the m board of school trustees or myself regarding the the extension on the table in the first pl issue of not extending the overpass.” this letter can be their assurance that th Originally, Gulf Pacific stated at public meetings will not allow the developer to place a it was willing to extend the overpass. Then, in a an our children. letter dated Sept. 18, Gulf Pacific stated: “An ear- Trudy McKay and Susa lier inquiry to B.C. Hydro indicated to us that an Mamquam PAC Safety C

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Doug Fenton, rear, of the Squamish Food Bank, receives several boxes of non-perishable food from members of the First Mamquarn Sparks including, left to right, Meghann Weatherby, Katie Schnell and Melissa Johnston. The girls gathered their donation for the kitchen after discussions with their leaders about sharing in the community. A/ Price photo

ts off attacker an fought off a man Ip,phone and,,sunglasses were between 6 p.m. Nov. 10 and 5:20 ed her with a large ,,,&den from a’ Guilford Drive a.m. Nov. 11. iver while she was residence Nov. 10 between 6 I on a trail behind the a.m. and 6 p.m. The RCMP , A bedroom window of a Apartments in identification section attended Britannia Avenue residence was the scene of the theft and found smashed sometime between 10 some fingerprints, which will p.m. Nov. 10 and 7 p.m. Nov. 12, be put through the police sys- however, entry was not gained. tem to try to come up with a 111 suspect. It was reported Nov. 14 that a I gasoline-powered generator the hospital area. The A TV was stolen and the house plant was stolen from a boat ransacked in the break-in of a moored at the Golden Eagle Cedar Drive residence that hap- Marina. Jhbrings 25 yrs pened sometime between 8 a.m. I experience in dl facets Nov. 11 and 9:30 p.m. Nov. 12. Two Macintosh Power Book l of the Funeral industry. computers worth $1,000 each Goods valued at between were stolen from a portable at 1 In conjunction with his $10,000 and $15,000 - includ- Garibaldi Highlands many years as a funeral ing a VCR, stereo, CD player, Elementary school during the director, Jim has served speakers, computer keyboard Nov. 11-13 long weekend. our community as a and monitor, Pentax camera, I Coroner Service skis and ski clothing, car stereo Two vehicles parked at a B.C. and fake jewelry - were stolen downtown car dealership were ’reclhnician & Liom Gate from a Highlands Way North broken into the night of Nov. 14- Hospital Diener. ir compressor that was residence sometime between. 8 15. A window was smashed in a.m. Nov. 12 and 430 p.m. Nov. each vehicle, but it is unknown 13. if anything was stolen. II The Squamish RCMP detach- ment dealt with 200 files from t speed through down- Nov. 9-16. Thirty-one of the files v. 15 at about 5 a.m. As Police - including 12 motor vehicle accidents, six hit and run acci- dents, six domestic disputes Blotter and seven false alarms at busi- nesses - accounted for about 120 person-hours of work. An Alpine stereo, Pioneer cas- During the seven-day period, sette deck and Phoenix speakers RCMP members - including were stolen from a pick-up the municipal force and the truck parked on Pemberton highway patrol - worked a Avenue the night of Nov. 12-13. total of about 400 person-hours. sor was stolen the night a Squamish RCMP Sgt. Dwaine 9-10. The compressors A Britannia Beach store was Wetteland said members are broken into the night of Nov. 10- spending a lot of extra time LThere was an attempt to get working in the office for no into the cash register, but noth- compensation to ensure the files ing was taken. There was blood are handled thoroughly and e teenage boys who were left on the cash register, which completely. ”They have a sense hockey in the leisure leads police to believe the per- of pride in their job,” he said, son who broke into the shop when asked why the members was cut while smashing a glass go above the call of duty. door to gain entry into .the building. I RCMP Sgt. Dwaine A toolbox containing about said the actions of $15,000 worth of tools was is admirable. “These recovered outside after a break- ows were not scared in at a Scott Crescent business. ~ As well, a pick-up truck stolen If you have information from the business was later about a crime,a telephone recovered with slight damage Crimestoppers at 892-TIPS from the Hilltop House parking (8477). Your call is free, you lot. It appears that the toolbox don’t have to give your name fell off the truck during the and you may qualify for a theft, which occurred sometime reward, B .. ,...... I ...... ,...... - I 10 1111 NOVEMBER 21,1995 THE SQUAMISH CHE4’ - % mws. Communitv interaction daw caui

u4 rift -between parents and teacherl FOR THE LIGHTER By Patricia Heintzman asked for the first time how the they has the option not to m PACs felt about these days, says port CIQs. SOUP SERVED WITH (* Community interaction days Hutton. But for some reason Hutton says it is frustr HALF SAIYPWICH, BAGEL $ have become a contentious issue other PACs in the district did not that the teachers are not 1 between teachers and parents at receive the correspondence. The ing to the PAC‘s concerns. Mamquam Elementary School. two 1994-95 Mamquam Elem- “It has set up the tea 00 Mamquam parent advisory entary CIDs were cancelled. against the parents, which council spokesperson Sue ”There was no mention that unfortunate aspect of the -~.ATTE-LUNCR~-LATENIGHT- I Hutton says other PACs would the the option was null and void policy We really can’t u probably feel the same way if if the teachers did not agree.” stand why they (the tea( I OPEN they knew PACs have an option In May 1994, PACs were asked don’t understand. The tea not to support community inter- if the 1995-94 CIDs could be think that any education Sun. = Thups 8 a.m. - 11 p.ni. action days. used for an October conference can get (through profess fri. & Sat. 8 a.m. - Midaight “Somehowwe were told of this in Whistler. Again the development diys) benefil option and other schools have Mamquam PAC did not support kids. But we find more bl , -5, the request, but teachers excer- when our kids are actual -WHOLEBEANS-LOOSE TEAS- , ...... not been,” says Hutton. “PACs *“ > this year again haven’t received cised their veto power at class.” any information, they were Mamquam, and .most schools Hutton says the perfect E never told that they have this used at least one if not both CIDs ple of the uselessness of option. I know that had the for the Whistler conferenee. was the Howe Sound SecoI other PACs known they had an The wording problem in the School tour three weeks CRUISE option, they would have voted ministry policy Hutton is ref- when 770 students were , the same way. It’s a waste of erering to says to cancel CIDs, home for a day so that 43 THE educational dollars.“ all parties must agree. Hutton teachers could conduct a Hutton brought her PAC’s con-. says the wording-sEduld ’read for the 30.people who sh CARIBBEAN cerns to a school board meeting that all parties must agree to up. Nov. 8 in hopes of getting the institute CIDs. But Hutton makes it clet Jan, & Feh 1996 trustees to not support commu- ”They made them (CIDs) intent of the Mamquam l? nity interaction days. But she optional because of the parents’ not to take away its suppo received no clear answer from outcry, not because of the teach- the teachers. the trustees of their position on ers’ outcry,” says Hutton. ”We “We‘ve always suportec the issue. have said to our teachers we teachers a lot and we have Community interaction days would support CIDs. 100 per derful teachers at Mamq * Star Princess - 7 day eastern Caribbean were instituted by the Ministry cent if they were instructional This is a whole different $64.9 inside $749 outside of Education nearly three years days and involved the kids, the We were given an option ar ago in an effort to involve the parents and the community. But expressed that option, and Regal Princess - 7 day southern Caribbean community in school actkities. as long as it is a non-instGction-? we find out that it redly n $774 inside $874 outside But Hutton says the intent of the a1 day it inconveniences ‘thepar- nothing. Couldn’t we get tc 1 Crown Princess - 10 day southern Caribbean CIDs is not being maintained. ents and the kids aren’t learning er and compromise?” -Jan. 18/96 $1024 CIDs are being used as profes- anything. As long as it is to be The district PAC is draft sional development days for the non-instructional, which it says policy to deal with CIDs Space still available. teachers instead, she says. There CIDs are in the ministrfs order, ministry initiative was orig 1 Book now! are already five professional we can’t support them.” only a three-year plan but I development days throughout As many as 22 schools in the be instituted again next ye the school year. province have cancelled CIDs, order for the Mamquam Pi The Mamquam PAC first real- says Hutton, indicating there support CIDs, says Huttoi 1 ized its option not to support was consensus between PACs days must be school b CIDs in October 1994 when it and teachers. involve the kids and el qurmlrh. B.C. received a memo from the Hutton says she wants to make there be interaction wit1 1 38033 Cleveland Avenue Squamish, B.C. 892-5991 school board office and was other PACs in the district aware community. Health Canada issues Mayee model pacifier warnir Health Canada last week pacifier consisting of a hinged whereas the parts of the sc 2

warned Canadian consumers handle and a cherry-shaped nip- ’ model may come apart, ri that two models of Mayee paci- ple secured to a guard by a plug. ing in a risk of suffoc: fiers fail to meet required These are packaged in individu- Parents and caregivers are 1 mechanical or structural tests al blister cards which appear on to discard these models imr and could be dangerous to small display cards containing one ately. The Health Prote 3 children. One mpdel consists of dozen units. Mayee pacifiers are Branch of Health Canac a transparent yellow, one-piece sold primarily through “dollar monitoring the effectivene orthodontic-shaped pacifier store” type retailers. The one- the recall being undertaker packaged in a blister card. The piece unit may become totally untarily by a numbe second model is a four-piece lodged in a child‘s throat, importers across Canada.

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L AI he 3ter Friday, November 24 lmn ,ots 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. * in- nae sten SQUAMISH INSURANCE AGENCIES :on$ out ice. 3/ou're invited to dr~pin andsee our e;ypanded tm t tht premises that willbetter serve our customrs. 'C. 1 Ldm IriSt Join 11s for coflee e~ donuts. IriSt LS M Enter our draw to win a VCZ iil, hve esid d tk Sky Aosl rtht i tht Insurance Agencies Ltd. SqL om1 I---)- LQCAFED IN THE HOURS: HIGHLANDS MALL Poet's Night BI Monday to Wednesday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 111 Thursday to Friday Laura Metzler, a Howe Sound Secondary Grade 11 student, re: 10 a.m. - 4 pm. her poetry at Howe the Word Sounds, a poetry reading and OF larr microphone evening at Xanthine's Coffee and Tea Friday. Ri Wahl photo P" ne kist Grant helps Squarnisl Bor business upgrade II - A $5,000 downtown revitaliza- her metre. The funding i E tion program grant has been covers 20 per cent of renc provided to a Squamish busi- tions to side and rear surface ness in support of the munici- a maximum of $200 per met pality's program to upgrade "The downtown revitaliza core-area commercial facsdes, program is helping many 1 Municipal Affairs Mini'ster business communities Darlene Marzari announced become more dynam last week. Marzari said. "DRP grants The DRP facade improvement matched to each municipali grant has been provided to help specific needs, enabling ther renovate the exterior of meet current renova SPECIAL 3 MONTH HNTRODUCTORY OFFER McKenzie Centre at the inter- requirements and enhance t section of Cleveland and opportunities for future 1 FIRST 20 TO SIGN ulp e RECEIVE 1 EXTRA iONTH! Winnipeg. nomic growth." I "The exterior remodeling of DRP grants are provided f Check out our recently renovated facilities! All memberships include this business is enhancing the interest payments on cal look and feel of the surround- works loans previously is: qualified one on one fitness instruction & individual programs. ing area," said Marzari. "The under the program. renovations of downtown Grants from the capital * BLL MEW WEX EQUIPMEN? 8h MACHINES Sauamish are part of a continu- revolving fund are availabl EXPANDED FREE WBEUGHT IPIREA i& program-to upgrade the all regions of the prov OFFER EXPIRES MOW. 30 '95 community's appeal for resi- under a range of DRP prop dents and visitors." designed to respond to 1 NEW CARDIO CENTRE: The grant funds one-third of community's particular n 1 improvements to front-facing in revitalizing its strat facades to a maximum of $350 areas. Municipal grants irl lieu of tax€ total $1 .I million Municipal Affairs Minister property. The grants are b Darlene Marzari Nov. 16 on the assessed value anc announced grants in lieu of equal to the general pro1 taxes totaling $1.1 million to 16 tax levied in each municiF municipalities. and regional district. 20 $69! The grants are, in place of Marzari said the largest I TANS FOR property taxes paid to muniai- of $1,022,089.26 was pai First 10 to sign up receive extra tans. 5 palities for municipal services Victoria and the Ca USE YOUR SmTA * INTERAC MACHINE NOW provided to various Crown- Regional District for cd ON PREMISES owned properties. Parliament Buildings The District of Squamish Government House, the received $2,468. dence of the Lieutc f These grants are in addition to Governor. Many other g those made by Crown corpora- are for properties throug tions such as the B.C. Building British Columbia used as \ Corporation, B.C. Hydro and tions in fighting forest fir( ICBC for their buildings and for highway weigh scales. #14 - - THE SQUAMISH CHIEF - NOVEMBER 21,1995 I13 - COMMUNITY uorld’s largest in-line skating party set for Squamish he Squamish Rotary Club is looking for in-line sheets, available from Carney’s Waste Systems, there will be face painting and games. In-line skate iters to roll their way toward raising funds for Stedman’s and The Squamish Chief newspaper. rentals will be available with 300 pairs of skates and mmunity Christmas Care and. the Sea to Sky Trail. Linda Carney, a Rotary member and Carney’s Waste equipment provided by Blackcomb Mountain. There otary will take advantage of a one-time opportunity Systems administrative assistant, calls the event the will also be instructors on hand to help novices. world‘s largest in-line skating party. There will be a Santa Claus and Recycleman will make appearances t in-line skaters to wheel around a NHL arena-sized icrete pad that will soon be the new Carney’s Waste practice oval for beginners and a kids corner where at the event and there will be food available. stems recycle transfer station in the industrial park. :onstruction of the transfer station - measuring >ut 24 metres by 82 metres - is currently taking Communitv Christmas Care ice. But before Carney’s moves in, in-line skaters m the experienced to those who want to try the sport Baptist Church youth to canvass I the first time, are invited to the site on Queens Way c. 10 from noon to 6 p.m. ,dmission is $1 plus a food item for Community ristmas Care (or $2 with $1 going to Community residents for non-perishable food donations rishnas Care). Boxes for donations of non-perish- anything else. young person up to the age of 16. At well, in-line skaters can raise funds for the Sea to able food for Community Christ- On Saturday, Dec. 2, the staff at 6:30 p.m. the party will be turned iil, a mountain biking trail being constructed mas Care are now in all the church- Black Tusk Realty will be holding over to the adults-only crowd. tween Squamish and D’Arcy. Every year the Rotary es as well as supermarkets, and on its fifth annual Christmas party for On Sunday, Dec. 10, there will be a 2sident chooses a project for which to raise funds, Friday, Dec. 1, young people from Community Christmas Care at the huge in-line skating party spon- d this year‘s president, Bob Fast, has chosen the Sea Squamish Baptist Church will be realty office. sored by the Squamish Rotary Club Sky Trail. blitzing residential neighborhoods Everyone in the community is at the new recycling depot in the 4ost of the recent work has been taking place in the collecting donations for CCC. They invited. Festivities get under way at industrial park from noon-6 p.m. rthern section, but Rotary is designating its funding will all be carrying proper identifi- 4 p.m. and Santa is scheduled to Admission is $1 with a donation to - the section going through Paradise Valley just north cation during their door to door arrive at 5 p.m. Community Christmas Care (or $2, Squamish. The trail-building cost is about $1,000 a canvass. Donations of tinned meat Remember to bring your donation with $1 going to Community ometre. Skaters can help raise funds using pledge would be appreciated, along with of a grocery item or something for a Christmas Care).

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on By Patricia Heinhnan genuine enthusiasm, “It’s about generating inter- Wolfe?, opens the evening with humor and ! whal est and getting the process going. It‘s about new poignancy. Two of the Vancouver theatre scene’s mush, mages conjured from the title of Jay ideas.” rising stars act and direct Albee’s best-known ,ation! Hamburger‘s performing troupe, Theatre in Although Reid is not part of the troupe which one-act play, the story of an American man who iirrhe; Ithe Raw, are enough to entice,even the most will be performing three shows in the Sea to Sky fell through the teeth of the post-war dream. ilar tc stodgy of minds. But with the exception of a few corridor this weekend, Theatre in the Raw ”These two actors are hot,’”says Hamburger of t twc avant-garde productions, including Peter Reid should provide three nights of unusual awaken- ,JohnKei Mah and Sidney Ravenor. “They nail it. who recites poetic texts nude as he strikes pow- ing and exchanging. They get the audience really laughing and then if th( erful life and death poses while riding a bicycle, As the driving force behind the two-year-old all of a sudden the end is absolutely tragic. It‘s 1ts arc Theatre in the Raw’s performers are, for the most Theatre in the Raw, Hamburger brings to his role the type of play that couldn’t be done without 1. part, clothed. of creative director more than 30 years of experi- really good actors.” jmithi Theatre in the Raw is more accurately a theatre ence in theatre, including a bachelor of fine art Zoo Story is followed by Five Original Dance e pinr company which promotes an openness and toler- degree in theatre from Carnage-Mellon Pieces by Stone Soup Modern Dance Collective, shoulc ance of the unique. Audience participation is University in Pittsburg. He has studied with a dance company which works under the care is expected and encouraged. Typically the troupe numerous playwrights, taught theatre at the sec- Theatre in the Raw umbrella. Encounter With the ,oms. performs one-act plays which are often original ondary school level, toured with the San Crone, Integration, Undying Smiling Eye, Legacy works by members of the troupe. Francisco Mime Company throughout the and The Becoming are performed by Michelle - ”It’s about opening doors for new alternatives United States during the Vietnam War, and has Hersey, Schaandra Krown and Charlotte in theatre,’’ says Hamburger with boundless and played off Broadway just to name a few of the Vanderwolf. The dance numbers are accompa- accomplishments which have nied by slides and saxophonist Kerry Coast. consumed three decades of his The third act, When My Spirit Cries, features life. His business card reads: Claudette Rintoul of the Saulteaux First Nation. poet, writer, wordsmith (and She performs original songs of her own composi-

lists his address as “on the tion. They are moving personal stories, says , road.”). Hamburger. ait? For the past two years, Raw has The finale, Stories From the Treaty made itself a home on Commission, is created and performed by Coast. Vancouver‘s Commercial Drive She weaves a series of perplexing questions and at the La Quena Coffee House. personal experiences into compelling stories The troupe rarely travels far about such circumstances and issues as the !’I I from its home, so the Sea to Sky Gustafsen Lake and Bella Coola stand-offs. A dis- tour this weekend is unique. cussion follows the final act. AX, Theatre in the Raw performs The Spirit Circle performance in Mount Currie itial Friday at the Mount Currie Spirit Nov. 24 at 7:30 p.m. will be a unique venue for Circle and continues with two Raw, says Hamburger. Two of the four one-act nd nights of dinner theatre at the performances are directly pertinent to First he Brackendale Art Gallery Theatre Nations issues. He hopes for involved, passion- and Tea House Saturday and ate and intelligent discussion after the perfor- the Sunday mance. Tickets are $7.50. of The four one-act performances Raw’s run continues at the Brackendale Art are what Hamburger describes Gallery Theatre and Tea House Saturday and be as the best of Theatre in the Raw. Sunday night. he Zoo Stories, by playwright The cost is $19 for dinner and theatre and $8 for fee Culture -The Pacific Baroque Orchestra performs at the Whistler Edward Albee, best known for theatre alone. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. and the iference Centre Sunday at 11 a.m. his play Who‘s Afraid of Virginia show starts at 7 p.m.

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W Politicians need to understan who they actually represent Does the generalpublic suffer at fhe hands of friends doing-favors fbr tiends on't you sometimes just to some Canadian waste corn- - and he is so despised by want to grab a politi- panies which, for a higher council he is under what co Dcian or two and shake price, want to dispose of the be an illegal gag order) you some common sense into PCBs. Copps announced the can start to understand wha them? What is it with these decision during her speech at a really going on. elected officials who make all bar association meeting. A Council sometimes shows kinds of promises and make lawyer involved with a waste signs that it really does not WEDNESDAY TO themselves out to be so con- company that would benefit want to listen to the concer SATURDAY, cerned about the interests of from the announcement was at of the people who put them NOV,2Znd - 25th the public during election cam- paigns, but then after they are Have a great view put into office suddenly devel- of your favorite sport op amnesia. It is becoming increasingly obvious that there are many politicians - at the municipal, provincial and federal levels - who are out to serve their own interests before anyone else's. It's no startling revelation, I'm SQUAMISH BOY SCOUTS sure, but it begs the question: What can we do about it? the meeting and was obviously office. Mandatory public h Kick them out of office is one ecstatic. The announcement by ings are held, the people

option, but when one examines Copps was contrary,towhat, .I -their views known, and t the altefnative choices, one Environment Canada buG&: ,council proceeds to vote. realizes that all politicians gen- crats had recommended. people believe that council erally (yes, I know this is a members have already mad stereotype) are-of the same uch closer to home, their decisions prior to heari breed. competition with out- the concerns of the people. If you think the current NDP Msiders attempting to This may or may not be true government in B.C. is corrupt set up businesses in Squamish perhaps it's just coincidence December 2 24,1995 and unethical with its fund- has also been questionably that some council members raising schemes (I'm talking quashed by Squamish council consistently Tote to benefit Garden Centre about the allegations made- on occasion. .- their pals, apparently ignori relating to the Nanaimo Existing business could bene- the concerns of the common 1861 Mamquam Road Commonwealth Holding fit from such actions - person. Society), look at the alterna- although some people believe . Thankfully there still are tive, Gordon Campbell's close competition makes everyone some politicians - includin ties to business are ample fore- better -in which some of our in Sauamish - who trulv Help us to help Scouting warning of what would hap- vaunted Squamish municipal . atteApt to represent the pen if and when the Liberals politicians appear to have trou- munity. That is a difficult win the next election. ble remembering if they are in Sauamish, with its diversi Bring back your trees and receipt The antics of our federal gov- supposed to be serving them- and ;he rapid changes ernment are at times suspect as selves, their buddies or the occurring demographically for free chipping + Jan. 6 10 3 well. I read a column in The majority of the electorate economically. or bring trees anyway donations appreciated Globe and Mail on the week- which put them into office. It is important for politicia end about federal Environment to at least attempt to work Minister Sheila Copps closing toward solutions for the the Canada-United States bor- It is important for fit of society as a whole, der to PCB exports, even politicians 4s at than a select few. I do n though earlier in the week, the those in political office and US.approved accepting the least attempt to would not want the job. The glut of PCBs stored in Canada work toward have to endure the criticism which would allow their dis- pundits, the wrath of those posal at a high-tech incinera- sol[utions;for the adversely affected by their tion facility in the U.S. benefit of society decisions and scorn of the pu To ship the PCBs to the U.S. as a rather lic, much more often than -where, incidentally, they whole, praise. Our current system were produced - would be than a select few. technically is a democracy less expensive for companies with the amount of power and would more quickly get If 'you have the opportunity . , representatives have been SUNDAY rid of the PCBs, It sounds like to take in council meetings in granted or-taken for them- LOONIE MADNIESS! a benefit to the environment, person or on television on a selves, sometimes one really something, one would think, regular basis (and I can only . has to wonder how effective BUILD YOUR OWN BURGER an environment minister think of one person, other than reaIIy is in aIlowing the peop would welcome. the media and council itself to rule add to have a meanin MQNDAY IUlCHT But it would not be of benefit that attends meetings regularly ful say in'decisions. FWTBALL FOOT LONG HOTDOGS

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~ -ROS E Christmas parade at I1aim. Saturday ,. NOV.I!! th&gh NOV.25,1995 * anta and Mrs. Claus are parents. Donations to the ., Gifts for men are especially Aries (March 21 -April 201 corning to town on Squarnish Soup Kitchen would needed and Suggestions As you work through problems with family mem- bers, remember to keep an open mind. Love and Saturday, Nov. 25 and be appreciated, b include: gloves, T-shirts S kindness can help repair emotional damage. they’ll arrive in style aboard a I (Ig/ex), sweaters, underwear, The Squamish Kitchen and for men and women, cof- Vancouver Helicopters chop- Soup Taurus (April 21 - May 20) per, touching down at the is still hoping to have more fee/ tea, cookies, beverage Break the ice and surprise everyone with a funny Squamish Elementary School at people help out with the twice- mugs, towels, jewelry, games joke or,song at a small party. A loved one has 10 a.m. They will join the weekly service. If you cart and anything else appropriate. news for you. Christmas parade that gets spare just one hour a month Specially marked boxes are in under way at 11 a.m. from the Gemini (May 21 - June 28) south end of downtown and Smile even if you don’t feel like it. Your mood proceeds down Cleveland . will improve. Don’t worry so much about things Avenue. Former tough guy of over which you have no control. the , Tiger Williams, will be the parade Cancer (June 21 - July 22) This is the time of year when you really have to marshal. The parade is orga- About Town watch your diet. Don’t worry about being s1im;just nized by the Chieftain Centre concentrate on feeling good. merchants to mark the mall’s 10th anniversary. It should be a By Maureen Gilmous Leo (Jdy 23 - Aug. 22) great’parade with lots of partic- If there were just a few more hours in the day, ipants. maybe you could get everything done. Sit down ‘ I - ~ and prioritize, and just do what you can. This evening, Tuesday, Nov. you are asked to contact Carrie the Squamish United Church 21, the Squamish and District at 898-4476. and St. John’s Anglican Virgo (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) Diabetes Association holds its a Church. The deadline for Quit stressing yourself out over every situation, There’s some really big stuff coming down the annual general meeting in the A special treat is in store for receiving gffts is Dec, 1. pike, and you had better not sweat the small stuff. Tantalus Senior Centre at 7:30 residents as Howe Sound I 1 p.m. There is an open invita- Players will present the play STORK STORY - STEFAN- Libra (Sept. 23 - Oct. 22) tion to everyone, and if you Scrooge, which is an adapted SON - Taylor, Jacob and ,’Avoidmbjectsi----\- ‘ou know~. will create‘a debate. This i I wish more information call Kay version of A Christmas Carol. Hannah’ Caldwell are excited to -should be a time@ family harmony and together- ! ! at 898-3749. Performances will be held in welcome their new cousin Erik ness. Take it easy. I I the new theatre at Howe Sound Robert, born Aug. 25 in New Probably the largest and best Secondary School on Nov. 29, Westminster, weighing 9 lb. 2 Scorpio (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) attended event each year is the 30, Dec. 1,2,6,7,8, and 9 at 8 oz. Sandi is pleased to finally You need a vacation from your life. If you can’t get away €or a real one, play hooky and lose your- annual Christmas bazaar spon- p.m. , hold her precious baby boy in sored by St. John’s Anglican There will also be Saturday her arms. Also welcoming Erik self in a good book. Church. It will be held in the matinees at 2 p.m. on Dec. 2 with love are Auntie Brenda Sagittarilw (Nov. 23 - Dec. 21) leisure centre on Saturday, Nov. and Dec. 9. Directed by Louisa and Uncle Brad of Squamish Stop procrastinating. Cleaning house, cooking and 25 from 1-3 p.m. and will Jardine-Ourorn and assistant and grandpa and grandma doing other chores are just what you need include beautiful sewing, knit- director Brenda Caldwell, the Stefanson of Coquitlam. - your head. ting and embroidery items, a cast has nine members and 15 a fine assortment of Christmas carolers. Carol Finnie at 898-3483 is Capricorn @ec. 22 -Jan. 19) crafts and floral arrangements Xckets at $7 for adults, $5 for anxious to hear from anyone Offer assistance to those who could use‘it. A and tables filled with home seniors and high schoolers and who would like to audition for friendly fpor may turn out to be site.. fun. Check baked goodies. Coffee, tea and $4 for 12 years and under are Carol’s Carols on Dec. 3 at the bills and financial records carefully. home baked mincemeat tarts available at: Billies’ Bouquet, Brackendale Art Gallery. Aquarius (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18) will be available. Mostly Books, Work Wear ’ a Compassion in all areas of your life will bring har- I World, Fruit of the Vine in the STORK STORY - RGMSAY- mony into your world. Set up a budget and stay Parents are reminded of the industrial park, Barb’s Beehive TYCHONICK- Chris and Lisa away from the charge cards. Howe Sound Secondary School Hair Salon and Brackendale are pleased to announce the PAC meeting in the mall of the. General Store. birth oi their first child, a son, Pisces (Feb. 19 - March 20) new building tomorrow night, P Kyle James, weighing 6 lb. 2 oz. A happy demeanor will be contagious. A child will Wednesday, Nov. 22 at 7 p.m. The Squamish branch of the and born in Lions Gate need guidance through an especially difficult time. For more information, call Jean SPCA has received a beautiful Hospital at 1:14 p.m., Oct. 31. Let your heart speak to those you care for. Proud grandparents are Bob Rattray at 898-9132. carved eagle from former resi- Born this week: dent Peter Axhorn. It is on dis- and EIaine Ramsay and a first Winners in the Rotary 200 play at Burneing Images and grandchild. for Terry Tychonick Nov. 19 - Jodie Foster, Ted T.urner Billie Jean King Nov. 20- Veronica Hamel. Bo Derek, Nov. 23 -David Wallace November draw were: Paul anyone interested in purchas- all of Squamish. Welcoming Dick Smothers, Sean Young Nov. 24 -William F. Ruckley Jr. Savage, $100; Bill NcNeney, ing this carving is asked to Kyle are great grandparents Nov. 21 - Mulo Thomas, Goldie Hawn Nov, 25 -John F. Kennedy Jr., Ricardo $120; Alison Turner, $130; and Dhone the SPCA at 898-9890 Evelvn Ramsay of Squamish, Nov. 22 - Jamie Lee Curtis, Boris Baker, Montalban, John Larroquette f Darrel McNutt, $150. And leave your phone number. Dorithy Dearden of port , I II Coquitlam and Eleanor and Members of the RCMP and First birthday wishes to Tom Mead of North Vancouver. Kiwanis Club of Canada will . David Torneiwhose birthday a Mark Ernst, Financial Advisor mmwALm hold a child fingerprinting clin- is Nov. 24. Do phone Katrina at 892-9379 1-800-567-8014 BLUE CHIP THINKING ic at the Municipal Hall on 6 or Louise at 892-9173 if you BLUE CHIP THINKING is atrademark of Midland Walwyn Capital Inc. Saturday, Nov. 25 from noon-4 The Canadian Mental Health wish to reserve a table ($25 I Member-Canadian Investor Protection Fund, Rate 85 of Nov. 6/95, subject to change. p.m. ’Association, North and West each) for the Stawamus This is a free service and all Vancouver Branch, sponsors a Elementary School PAC information is retained by the Gift of Hope project each year. Christmas craft sale Nov. 28.

Calvary Community p.m,, Wednesday Bible Valleycliffe Christian Squamish Baptist Church Church Study 7 p.m. Fellowship Pastor. John Crozier, 898- Sunday morning family Pastor Heinz Ratzlaff, 892 3737. Sunday Worship and wonhip service at Squamish St. John‘s Anglican Church 5023. Sunday Worship Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Pentecostal Church at 930 Sunday services 8 a.m. and Service: 11 a.m. Sunday and 11 a.m. a.m. Nmryand Sunday 10 a.m. For details call 89% School 9:30 a.m. School at the same time. 5100. Squamish Pentecostal Tccra are invited to Youth St Joseph‘sCatholic Church Night with PastorJose on Squamish United Church Church Pastor. Rev. Jeff Beckmyer, Fridays at 730 p.m. at the Minister. Rev. Claire Father Angelo De Pompa, 892-3680. Morning Worship church. All welcome. Pastor Bowers, 892-5727. Sunday 8984355.’ Mass: Saturday at and Sunday School, 11:30 JoeBrown at 596-7848. Worship Hour begins at 10 430 p.m., Sunday at 9 a.m. a.m. Sunday evening ser- a.m. Infant Nursery pmvid- and 11 a.m. Confession: vice at 6 p.m. Highlands Gospel €Id1 ed. Sunday School is held at Saturday at 4 p.m. or by Elder Cordon Stewart, 89% 10 a.m. appointment anytime. Chwh of Jesus Christ of .W1. Sunday brenking of Catechism (CCD): grades Latter Day Saints thc bread at 93C a.m., K-8on Thursdays, 630 Donald MacKay, Branch kinday School 1130 a.m., p.m.-7 30 p.m., may regis- kesident. 42081 Ross Rd., :impel Meeting 7 pm., ter anytime. Brackendale. 898-3535. vlonday Bible Hour 7-8 - - - THE SQUAMISM CHIEF NOVEMBER 21,1995S 19

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TUESDAY trt "The Cool Surface" (1992) Ten 0 0 ** "Predator 2" (1990, Science (D ttZ%"Splendor in the Grass" (1961, 1230 **fh 'The Pu-ppet Masters" (1 Hatcher, Robert Patrick. A man writes a Fiction) Danny Glover, Gary Busey. L.A.'s Drama) Natalie Wood, Warren Beatty. A Donald Sutherland, Eric Thal. A SI NOVEMBER 21,1995 screenplay based on his torrid affair. (In futuristic finest go to war against a young woman, believing she is in love, Stereo) 'R' (1 hr., 28 min.) chameleon-like alien using the city as its suffers an emotional collapse when the allens. 'R' (1 hr., 48 rnin.) EVENING 2:05 Q 0 tt%"Permanent Record" personal hunting ground. (2 hrs.) man stops seeing her. (2 hrs., 30 rnin.) (1988, Drama) Alan Boyce, Keanu @***"I Like It Like That" (1994) Lauren @ At* "Natural 6om Killers" (1994) 6:OO (D "Ghost in the Machine" (1988, Mys- Reeves. Suburban high-school students Velez, Jon Soda. A Bronx family experi- Woody Harrelson, Juliette Lewis. Blood- tery) John Thaw, Kevin Whately. Inspector are forced to face their own insecurities ences the joys and hardships of life. 'R' (1 thirsty young lovers become instanl ce- after one of their classmates commils sui- hr., 45 min.) Morse is called in when a British lord's ' lebrities. 'R' (1 hr., 59 min.) strange death follows the theft of several cide. (2 hrs., 15 rnin.) 0 t*t "Free Willy" (1993, Drama) 1200 a *tt%"The Naked Gun" (1988, valuabls paintings. (2 hrs.) 2:07 0 *** "The Package" (1989, Jason James Richter, Lori Pew. A young. Comedy) Leslie Niefsen, Priscilla Presley. @ t**"Ed Wd'(1994) Johnny Depp; Drama) Gene Hackman. Joanna Cassidv. misfit pledges to help a captive killerwhale' "Police Squad's" Lt. Frank Drebin attempts Martin Landau, Based on the life of the A politkal assassination and an, escapeb escape the clutches of an amusement to thwart a drug kingpin's plot to assassi- infamously bad film director. 'R' (2 hrs., 4 prisoner lead ari Army security officer loan pa&% evil owner. (In Stereo) &I (2 hrs.) nate the QUeQnof England. (2 hrs.) min.) International conspiracy. (2 hrs,, 30 rnin.) 830 ED @I*** "La Fabuleuse Histoire de "Ghost in the Machine" (1993) 8:OO~D:l~)"BlueRiver"(1995, Drama) Jerry Josephine Baker" (1991, Drame) Lynn Karen Allen, Chris Mulkey. A serial killer's O'Connell. Susan Dey. Premiere. Adoctor Whitfield, Ruben Blades. Une biographie spirit inhabitsacomputer. (In Stereo)'R'm) de celebre artists de music-hall qui a rzcalls the disturbing events from his teen- la (I hr., 35 min.) - age years which led to his estrangement connu beaucoup de succes a Paris aux 1206 Q *tt "Narrow Margin" (1990, with hisolder brother. (In Stereo)R (2 hrs.) THURSDAY annde 20. (2 hrs.. 35 rnin.) Suspense) Gene Hackman, Anne Archer. 9:00 (D 8:30 "Me and the Mob" (1992) Tony ' 0 *+ "Texasville" (1990, Drama) A lawman and his murder witness attempt Darrow, James Lorinz. A has-been writer NOVEMBER 23,1995 Jefi Bridges, Cybill Shepherd. The rasi- tosurviveaboardatrainstalked by killersin faci gets a firsthand account of mob life. 'R' (1 dents of Anarene. Texas, prepare for their this remake of the 1952 classic. (2 hrs.) hr., 26 min.) EVENING county's centennial in Peter Bogdanov- 1:00 (B *% "Repo Man" (1984, Comedy) sma 9:00 (D @J tt* "The War Wagon" (1967, ich'sseaueJt0~7heLastPictureShow."(2 Emilio Estevez, Harry Dean Sianton. A the' Westem) John Wayne, Kirk Douglas. A 6:OO (D ttt "Free Willy" (1993, Drama) hrs.. 30 min.) punk rocker and a veteran car repossessor cowboy defrauded of his gold-rich land 1O:OO @ *% "Gunmen" (1994) Christopher of Jason James Richter, Lori Petty. A young join the chase for an auto whose trunk NOVEMBER 27,1995 plans a special type of ven eence with the misfit pledges to help a captive killer whale Lambert. Mario Van Peebles. A sDeCial contains a futuristic weapon. (2 hrs.) help of four diverse allies.$ hrs.) agent and a criminal cohort search for lost escape the clutches of an amusement 1:30BO+rtt'~ingsoftheHawK'(1953, EVENING QiJ "It Was Him or Us" (1995, Drama) park's evil owner. (In Stereo) &I (2 hrs.) loot. (in Stereo) 'R' tlD (1 hr., 30 mh) Adventure) Van Heflin, Julia Adams. A Richard Grieco, Ann Jillian. Premiere. A @ tt "Deception" (1993) Andie Mac- 11:OO a t~t"Shadow of a Doubt" (1943, mining engineer falls in love with a bandit woman tries to save her daughter from a Dowell, Liam Neeson. A woman jumps Suspense) Teresa Wright, Joseph Colten. queen after falling in with a group of Mex- manipulative lover whose behavior is be- continents in search of her missing mate. Alfred HitchcocKs tale of a murderous ican revolulionaries. (1 hr., 40 mln.) comingincreasinglyabusive.(InSlereo)E?l (In Stereo) 'PG-13'a (1 hr., 31 min.) fugitive who becomes the center of atten- 195 0 0 t*.%"Ghostbusters II" (1989, (2 hrs.) 8:OO 0 QiJ tt 'The Mighty Ducks" (1992, tion to an adoring niece. (2 hrs.) . Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. Tho @ 1O:OO (B "Ghost in the Machine" (1988, Mys- Comedy) Emilio Estevez, JOSSAckland. WOO t "Dinosaur Island" (1994) Ross by5 pursue B new wavo of phantasms tery) John Thaw, Kevin Whately. Inspector An arrogant young lawyer is forced to Hagen, Richard Gabai. Vivacious cave- conjured up by the restored spirit of a Morse is called in when a British lord's,' mnsforma buncl?of unruly youths into a, women lift the spirits of five downed pilots. long-dead Carpathian warlock. (2 hrs., 15 strange death follows the theft of sever&l"i championshipcaliber hockey team. IB (2 'R' (1 hr., 25 min.) min.) valuable paintings. (2 hrs.) 12:30 6 @I t* "Bengal Brigade" (1954, 2:OO Q) 0 *t+"The Paper Chase" (1973, hrs.) Adventure) Rock Hudson, Arlene Dahl. A @ "Edge of Deception" (1994) Mariel ~Qtt*'"HomeAlone"(l990, Comedy) Comedy-Drama) Timothy Bottoms, Hemingway, Stephen Shellen. A cop Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci. A precocious disgraced British officer in 1850s India Lindsay Wagner. A Harvard law student mixes business and pleasure with the 8-year-old stands off two bumbling bur- plots to redeem his honor by joining the faces an uphill baffle when he learns thal wrong woman. 'R' (1 hr., 40 min.) glars after his vacationing parents acci- camp of the onemy. (1 hr., 50 min.) histyrannical professorisalsothe fafherof (D Wh Blue Iguana" (1988, 1I :45 @ t*"Body of Influence" (1993) Nick dentally leavehim behind. (In Stereo) [10(2 "The the student he loves. (2 hrs.) Cassavetes, Shannon Whirry. A psy- hrs.) Comedy-Drama) Dylan McDermott, Jes- . 2:05 lil) [:ti*t% "RoboCop 2" (1990, Sci- chiatrist falls under a patient's seductive Q 0 **%"Follow the River" (1995, sica Harper. A private eye is sent south of ence Fiction) Peter Weller, Nancy Allen. spell. (In Stereo) 'R' IID (1 hr., 36 min.) Adventure) Sheryl Lee, Ellen Burstyn. A the border to retrieve $20 million in laun- The cyborg faces corrupt govemmentoffi- 12:30 Q @I"The Rector's Wife" (1995, courageous mother and her sometimes dered monev from a seedv South Amer- cials who have transplanted the brain of a ican bank. hrs.) Drama) (Part 2 of 2) Lindsay Duncan, volatile companion make a hazardous bid (i , , drug czar into a new creation. (2 hrs., 30 Jonathan Coy. A priest's spirited wife finds for freedom from their Shawnee captors. (2 1:00 0 tt "Outpost in Morocco" (1949, " min.) comfort in the arms of another man. Based hrs.) Adventure) George Raft, Marie Windsor. A **%"Target"(1955, Dram;l)Gene on tho novel by Joanna Trollope. (2 hrs.) ~t1h"NothingtoLose"(1994)Alexandm romance with a tribal chieftain's dziughter Hackman, Matt Dillon. A Dallas lumber 1:15 @ t* "Fortunes of War" (1994) Matt Paul, Paul Gleason. A young man seeks complicates matters for a French officer dealer is forced to reveal hls past CIA Salinger, Michael Ironside. A relief worker revenge against a powerful crime boss. 'R' sent to quell an Arab uprising. (2 hrs.) connections when his wife is kidnapped by considers a profitable career in smuggling. (1 hr., 25 rnin.) 1:30 @ It* "Sunset Strip'' (1992) deff Con- a former adversaw. (1 hr., 55 min.) 'R' (1 hr., 47 rnin.) @ :jji +t*"White Men Can't Jump" away, Michele Foreman. A woman finds 1:30 (D @ t*%"Streets of Gold' (1986, (1992, Comedy-Drama) Woody Har- romance when she becomes an exotic Drama) Klaus Maria Brandauer, Adrian relson, Wesley Snipes. An ex-college - dancer. 'R' El (1 hr., 37 min.) Pasdar. A Russian boxer, barred from basketballplayer and his blackcounterpart 2:OO (D 0 *% "Taffin" (1988, Drama) Olympic competition due to his religion, hustle hoops on Southern California's Pierce Brosnan, Ray McAnally. An Ir- regains his self-esteem as he trains hvo playgrounds. (In Stereo) [111(2 hrs.) ishman employs some unusual tactics to SUNDAY Brooklyn fighters. (2 hrs.) 8:30d@tt'/?"LeBrasier"(l990,Drame) combat the proposed construction of a 200 a ttt "The Triumph of Sherlock Maruschka Delmers, Jean-Marc Barr. Ri- dangerous chemical plant in his lown. (2 NOVEMBER 26,1995 Holmes" (1935, Mystery) Arthur Wontner, valite, jalousie, et conditions de travail hrs.) Ian Fleming. The super sleuth is called out aboutissenta unegrevequisera duremenl 2:05 0 tt%"Young Guns" (1988, EVENING of retirement to solve the murder of an reprimee. R (2 hrs., 30 min.) Westem) Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Suther- land. After their mentor is murdered, six American labor leaderin England. (1hr.,30 9:OO (D Q **t%"Witness" (1985, Drama) 600 0 **t "The Rescuers" (1977, min.) Harrison Ford, Kelly McGillis. A tough cop doputized regulators take revenge and Adventure) Voices of Bob Newhart, Eva 2058 @I* "Gas" (1 981, Comedy) Donald takes refuge in Amish country when cor- become the taraet of a massive manhunt. Gabor. Animated. Two intrepid members Sutherland, Susan Anspach. A radio DJ rupt officers come aHer the young murder (2 hrs., 15 min.j of the all-mouse RescueAid Society set out and a reporter try to expose an oil mag wifness in his charge. (2 hrs.) 207 (ip {E t*t "Crimes and Misde- 'io retrieve agirlfrom herabductors. (2 hrs.) nate's plot lo drive up gas prices by con- @ 0 "The West Side Waltz" (1995, meaiors"(l989, Comedy-Drama) Martin tt "Camp Nowhere" (1 994) Jonathan triving an oil shortage. (2 hrs., 15 min.) Drama) Shirley MacLaine, Liza Minnelli. Landau, Woody Allen. Woody Allen di- Jackson, Christopher Lloyd. Misfit children 207 0 ::ti **** "Spartacus" (1960, Premiere. A musically talented neighbor rected this study of the conflicts arising in createtheir own secretsummercamp.'PG Line Answering, Drama) (Pari 2 of 2) Kirk Douglas, Laur- and an asoirina actress slowlv develop the lives of a selfish eye doctor and a (1 hr., 36 min.) ence Olivier. Stanley Kubrick's Oscar- bonds of friend&ip with an isolakdwidow. neurotic filmmaker. (2 hrs., 15 rnin.) 8:00~@j)"NetWorth" (1995, Drama) Aidan winning account of thegladiator who rallied (In Stereo) @i(2 hrs.) 3:OO [j$W% "The Uncanny" (1977, Devine, AI Waxman. In 1956, Detroit Red his countrymen against Roman tyranny in 9:30 @ "The Raffle" (1993) Nicholas Lea, Horror) DonaldPleasence, Peter Cushing. Wings starTed Lindsay fights backagainst .CONFIDENTM 'IPUIABLE 75 B.C. (2 hrs.) Bobby Dawson. Anxiousmen buy ticket sin To sell his publisheron his theories of feline the exploitative actions of the National hooes of winnina a dream date. (In Stereo) malevolence, a writer relates three stories Hockey League. @!I(2 hrs.) W'W (1 hr., 50hin.) about vengeful housecats. (2.h~). @ t*%"Drop Zone" (1994) Wesley 11:15 @ tt%"Romeo Is Blseding" (1993) Snipes, Gary Busey. A U.S. marshal pur- Garv Oldman, Lena Olin. A sultry criminal sues a gang of sky-diving criminals. 'R' (1 catihes a cop in her deadly cluiches. (In hr., 41 rnin.) Stereo) 'R' (1 hr., 48 rnin.) 8:15 @ *ktf "Hannah et ses soeurs" WEDNESDAY 11:30 Q @Itf "La Vie Fantome" (1992, .(1986, ComBdie) Woody Allen, Mia Drama) Ron Lea, Pascale Bussieres. A SATURDAY Farrow. Les tribulations de trois soeurs qui NOVEMBER 22,1995 man feels no remorse as he equally shares rencontrent divers oroblemes dans leurs his love betweena career-mindedwife and NOVEMBER 25,1995 carrieres et dans lekvies sentimentales. EVENING a mistress. (Subtitled) W (2 hrs.) @I(3 hrs., 10 rnin.) 1:15 @ *** "Like Water for Chocolate" EVENING 830 Q Q t+t%"Jurassic Paw (1993, (1992) Lumi Cavazos, Marco Leonardi. A Science Fiction) Sam Neill, Laura Dem. 6:OO @ *1;7 "Dream Lover" (1994) Jamos 6:OO (D ++*E "Splendor in the Grass" Spader, Madchen Arnick. An archilecl youngwoman expressesunconsummated Genetically enaineered dinosaurs run 38051 Second Ave, love throuoh cookina. ISubtilled),, (In (1961, Drama) Natalie Wood, Warren amok at a tycoon's island amusement discovers that his wife harbors deep se- Beany. A young woman, believing she is in Rear Entrance crets. 'R' (1 hr., 43 min.) Stereo) 'R' [l hr., 53 mh.) ' park. Based on Michael Crichton's novel. 1:30 8 @ +t%"Sierra'' (1950, Westem) love, suffers an emotional collapse when (In Stereo) Rl(2 hrs., 37 mln.) 8:30 @ *t "Trusting Beatrice" (1993) Mark the man stops seeing her. (2 hrs., 30 rnin.) Evan Jacobs, 1reneJacob.Arnanbringsan Audie Murnhv. Wanda Hendrix. A fernale 900 8 @ **% "Groundhog Day'' (1992, lawyer slu'm6les across the hideout of Comedy) Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell. illegal Frenchimmigranthomelostay.'PG' young man and his father who have been *** "It Could Happen to You" (1994) (1 hr., 31 rnin.) An arrogant TV weatherman has an unu- falsely accused of murder. (1 hr., 45 min.) Nicolas Cage, Bridget Fonda. A patrolman @ Q "Les Quintuplees Dionne" (1978, and a waitress split a lottery jackpot. (In sual courtship with his sunny producer Docurnenlaire) L'histoire des quintuplees (D Q ** "When Your Lover Leaves" Stereo) 'PG (1 hr., 41 min.) when he becomes trapped in a time warp. Dionne,neesaunelamillepauvreen 1934. (1983, Comedy-Drama) Valerie Perrine, (In Stereo) BIl2 hrs.) Betty Thomas. A divorcee faces the 630 (D "Sebastian and the Sparrow" (Part 1 [II) (1 hr., 35 min.) of 2) Alexander Bainbridge, Jeremy An- (0 *%"Sliver" (1993, Suspanse) Sharon 9:00 QD Q tt%"Call to Glory: J.F.K." problem of picking up the pieces of her life Stone, William Baldwin. A recently di- after her live-in lover walks out on her. (2 gerson. A video game serves as the cata- (1985. Drama) Craig T. Nelson, Cindy lyst lor an unlikely friendship between a vorced book editor becomes entangled In Pickett. Prior to the Kennedy assassina- ha.) middle-classteen and a poor street kid. (1 her mysterious new lover's voyeuristic tion, Air Force Col. Raynor Samac and his 2:OO (D tt*%"Mine Own Executioner" hr.) 9:45web. @"My (2 hrs.) War Y ears: AmoldSchoenberg" family confront personal tribulations. (2 (1947, Drama) Burgess Meredith, Kieron Moore. Personal anxieties undermine a 750 @I@ ** "Angelique et le sultan" (1992, Documentary) A profile of the Con- hrs.) (1968, Aventure) Michele Mercier, Robert 1O:OO @ t* "Mustard Bath" (1 993) Michael civilian osvchialrist's treatment of a dis- troversial composer, focusing on the years turbed RAk veteran. (2 hrs.) Hossein. Anaeliaue est vendue a un roi from 1906 to 1923. (1 hr., 15 min.) Riley, MarthaHenry.Adoctorseekstoheal d'Aiger. @I(2"hri.) his spirit by traveling to Guyana. 'NR'IID (1 2:05 0 0 *t "A Show of Force" (1990, 1o:oo **%"The New Age" (1994) Peter Suspense) Amy !wing, Robert Duvall. 800 a Q (D *t "Dennis the Menace" Weller, Judy Davis. LA. yuppies seek to hr.. 49 min.) H993. Comedv) Walter Matthau. Mason bolster their crumbling lives. 'R' (1 hr., 50 12:00@*H"ArizonaDream"(1992) Johnny Gamble. Based bn the comic strip by Hank Depp, Jerry Lewis. A car salesman wants Ketcham about a mischievous boy whose his unambitious son in the business. (In antics annoy his grumpy old neighbor Mr. Stereo) 'R' [10 (1 hr., 59 rnin.) Wilson. 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(2 hrs.) 8:OO di) 0 "The Mighty Ducks" (1992, B(2 (D **% "Northanger Abbey" (1987, ** Stereo) hrs.) Comedy) Emilio Estevez, Joss Ackland. 1O:OO (D Drama) Katharine Schlesinger, Robert t** "Benny's Video" (1992, An arrogant yoilng lawyer is forced to Drama) Amo Frisch, Angela Winkler. A Hardy. A young woman's overactive ima- translorm a bunch of unruly youths into a meYour Family & Frie gination gets the best of her after morally detached teen-ager murders a girl she championshipcaliber hockey team. (In in his home and records the crime on arrives at an isolated English estate. (2 Stereo) R (2 hrs.) NQV, 21,1995 hrs.) videotape. (Subtitled) (2 hrs.) - - Performing arts group eady for major fund drive oanna Schwarz was elected president sary/scholarship to a graduating stu- the second annual general meeting of dent at HSSS in 1996. e Howe Sound Performing Arts Future plans include a Canada Music ciation held Nov. 6. Vice-president Week student recital Nov. 17, two shows nn Wilson, Carol Finnie is the secre- by family entertainer Norman Foote on treasurer is Carlotta Liechti and Feb. 22, the PNE Youth Talent Contest ather Beckmyer, Arlene for people 13-21 years of age next sum- ith, Ruth Fadden, Diane Gamba and mer and a PNE talent contest for people 55 years and over. atre at Howe Sound The association also hopes to greatly nears completion, the increase its membership, and one need accelerating its fund-rais- not be a performer to join, as there are rchase a grand piano for many are'as of expertise needed to stage Winner Amazed events. Raffle leroom has been built at HSPAA is a registered society with Noel Segarty, centre, didn't believe it when Cheryle Bass of the So0 Coalition for atre specifically for the safekeep- charitable tax status. Sustainable Forests, left, phoned to tell him he had won the 4x4 Blazer in the coali- the piano. 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10 a.m. Chieftain Centre Mall Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the library on the 10th anniversary festivities get Stawamus Reserve. under way at 11:45 a.m. follow- a The Howe Sound Women’s Centre offers infor- years and under at Sea to Sky Community ServiceS. For mation and referrals by phone or drop-in Monday details, call Joanne , Sharon or Nina at 892-5796. m A Christmas bazaar spon- t&ugh Friday, noon4 p.m. Phone 892-5748. ‘ sored by St. John’s Anglican r Legal Aid is a free service provided in family and teem and athletes. Call Shemy at 892-2224. information phone 892-9329. Church will be held Saturday, criminal legal matters under qualifying circum- m Squamish Duplicate Brklge Club meets Monday ITOPS -Take Off Pounds Nov. 25 from 1-3 p.m. at the leisure centre. A variety of gift Avenue, Squamish. Phone 892-5114. items including crafts and floral Women in Difficult Relationships - A confidential at 898-2702.. arrangements will be available. counselling group for women in or out of an abusive r Cribbage Night at the Diamond Head Bramh, Royal IA child fingerprinting clinic relationship. Call Lise at 892-5796. Canadian Legion, for members and guest, 8 p.m. each sponsored by the ACMP and rn Pearl’s PlaceTransition House - Call 892-5711, Wednesday. is working toward a healthier

experiencing abuse. Shelter can accommodate seven month. For info call 898-4715. For more information conta women and children. hall. Free service to have your toward the Squamish Food Sea to Sky Community Services office. For details For more information contact Van at 8!38-3875. Health Unit. This is your opp E Stawamus Elementary call Bev at 898-5052 or Susan at 898-4212. mThe Alam Club bingo runs every Sunday at 37978 tunity to discuss sexuality School PAC is holding a HI Canadian Cancer Society meets the second Christmas craft sale at the Monday of the month in the hospital board room at 7 and enjcy a fun evening. HIV. Make an appointment by school Nov. 28. Tables available p.m. For info call Katy McIntosh at 898-3399. calling the health unit at 892- at $25, call Katrina at 892-9379 rn Howe Sound Youth Help line 892-9393. or Louise at 892-9173. . just needing someone to talk to. Trained phone volun- 4775. r The Squamish chapter of teers available Thursday-Saturday from 5 p.m.-lI . Squamish. is to meet others with similar interests, Association of B.C. is haldin

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IRoyal Canadian Legion Ladies and greetings whether you’re new in town, month at 7 p.m. at the Tantalus Seniors Auxlliary meets at the Legion Hall last have a new baby, getting married or know a Centre. For more information call Stew Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. couple who is. Call Kim at 898-8299. Mcleod at 898-3594. . Executive meeting every second to last H Junlor Forest Wardens program is a Squamish Lions Club meetings are Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. challenging and regarding outdoor-oriented held the first and third Thursdays of the Contact Mrs. Amy Poole at 898-5714. experience. Call Kathy Babuin at 898-3077 month at 7 p.m. at the Easter Seal Camp I Squamish Royal Canadian Legion or Paul Kuster at 898-2100. . rec room. New members or guests wel- needs all Legion members. Please plan to a Tantalus Seniors Centre at 1’471 come. Phone Raj Kahlon at 892-5011. attend our next general meeting. Pernberton Ave. is open Monday to Friday, r The Howe Sound Arts Council is a IKinsmen Club of Squamlsh meets on 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Drop in and enjoy smoke- unteer organization created to encour The ever popular Carol’s the second and fourth Thursday evenings free social and refreshments. Crib and and assist in development of the arts Carols will be happening at of each month. If you are between the ages cards, pool, darts and music every day. Call community. Monthly meetings are held the Brackendale Art Gallery of 19 and 45 and interested in a community 892-1066 for information. fourth Wednesday of the month. For de Dec. 3 with shows at 4 p.m. and club that stresses service and fellowship, H The Royal Purple of Squamish meets call Kathleen at 898-5951. 7 p.m. Anyone interested in per- Call Don Burroughs at 892-2020 days or the second Tuesday of each month at 8 forming is asked to call Carol evenings at 898-3526. Finnie at 898-3483 for an audi- a Squamish Emergency Program offers help with the new alcohol and drug aware- Seniors Centre. Free communication emergency social services and search and ness program call Terry at 892-5731. To rescue. Meetings are held the second become a new member call 892-5731. Information providers are encouraged.

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that part of it, but she would have liked to see the fire- and taste the feast. Since that was not possible, she went e had often waved as elped her get back fell into the well. She rewarded him both fell into the well, and she found true when she saved the shepherd boy discovered he was really the Prince, festival. She refused to accorripany him girls and was then swept into a the Igo by Griselda and K&irt&who horrified him. At- midnight ween mother, the Queen, was to arrive to give her blessing to his ation de. The actors chose Sue Edwards to play the part of the een. They put a feather boa round her neck, gave her a sceptre, u the s can: 1helped her to practice the royal wave. ick hfortunately, she collapsed, and death came for her. Since he mted. od at her head, Tattercoats thought she would have no power If you’re in a rush to get to Whistler arid Blacltcornb, keep n she had a bright idea. She got the Prince to, help her spin this in mind. Ever$ year in B.C., thousands of people are Queen round quickly so that death was at her feet. Then injured or killed in crashes caused by speeding. That’s why tercoats could drive him away and save the Queen’s life. After over the nexr few months, police will be stepping up d no choice but to marry the Prince. re thanked by a group‘of students contribut- speeding enforcement on Highway 99. each in turn, just as Ms. Paterson and Mr. Kent had So please slow down..And enjoy opening introduction. The thanks were sincere, se everybody had laughed a lot. your day on the slopes. ;Counterattack Club at HSSS is always busy. The sponsor teacher, Mr. Heide, rid successful($entures so far in the school year. In members set up a radar reader board in front of the slow dowh in school zones. In elt check at the Chieftain Centre and of drivers and passengers were wearing old rnocktails at the highly successful school to take part in the Santa Claus parade on

Date to Remember erformance in the new Howe Sound e on Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. with the senior band, e junior Grade 8 band all performing. The planning to go on tour -rais- these trips will be be@ Red Cross Club other club whclse members are raising money for a good d Cross Club at HSSS. y hold weekly sales of doughnuts and cheese sticks to raise ate, especially the street children of . anning to stage their annual 30-hour dy about the hunger that exists else- KNOCKDOWN 3/4” x 2 1/4” 19 Sq.Ft./Bdle 49 Masks ePremachinedDOOR & UNiT pre-primed Tongue & Groove Sq.Ft. Grade 7 in Garibaldi .. Highlands Elementary is still -Reversable studying some countries in .Assembles in minutes Africa that have such problems. About a week ago, they were not absolutely certain just which countries comprise the big conti- 060“high X 32“ wide nent. Not exactly as illustrated. Now, however, they know all U those new names, recognize the flag that goes with each and can FIRE c SNOW MELTER identify the rivers and mountain *Environmentally friendly ranges. LOGS *Won’t harm carpets They have learned about ele- Warm your toes this winter .Fast Acting phants, mosquitoes and malaria, with Windsor’s fireplace logs! hut what is more important, HEARTH-FIREII 12LB. JUG they understand a lot more now out the gutters or Six 2hour logs per removing snow from (Refillable) about the people who live there. ctn. Paper wrapped. $0 They know about going to a Box your roof... now it the souk or a bazaar or an open vil- time to purchase a lage market, instead of to a well BULK LQGS ladder. Come to 20MG stocked supermarket and fetch- Sold individually, Windsor for all your BAG unwrapped. ladder needs! ing water from the river instead Each Sa of turning a tap. Trevor brought a mask to school, brough: back from Africa by a friend in the RCMP, and the students are going to study many such masks before mak- ing their own. It will be interesting to com- pare those designs with the ones Rick Harry once showed them how to do. HOURS: Mon - Sat: 8:OOarn - 5:OOpm Sunday: 10:Wam - 4:OOpm Municipal CounciI Tour ‘‘We deliwer throughout the Sea to Sky eorrkfor” I MacKenzie‘s Grade 1/2 class.from Mamquam recently visit- he Municipal Hall in Squamish. They met the m’ayor and Prices in effect until December 3/95 or while stocks last! e shown around the offices and council chamber by Ms. tes. They are a bit young for the youth advisory cduncil yet, they are getting their feet wet. , ... . ., , .-... ,. 1 ,, . -. .. ”-. (. : I . 3 ,*

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team the advantage as UBC scored another try from the out- side of the field. But again the conversion attempt failed. Howe Sound Midget rep team player Steve Fryer brings the puck over the Abbotsford blue line in the first period of a game Sunday at th ScPanlish,in an effort to tie leisure centre, Howe Sound kept the game close in the first period but trouble in the second and third periods was detrimental a the San””, tried a daring drop Abbotsford capitalized on many’ five on three opportunities in a 13-2 romp. Patricia Heintzman photo untaineer thri//s with tales of cliinbing exploits By Andy Stonehouse “The ledge is a lot like sleeping two in the trunk of a hour marathon climb. car, and not a big car,” Child said. “We got stuck there Fate has played a major role in Chi1 it t‘ikes a special kind of drive to repeatedly tackle the for a few days and we were so cold we ended up wak- existence, he explained, including yet a world’s most dangerous mountains - and perhaps ing up with ice cubes in our underpants.” tected overnight stay in a Isnow cav being a bit crazy has helped Australian climber Greg Child and Kennedy’s home away from home eventu- metres in the Himalayas, or a near-miss with a fa1 Child shy alive after hundreds of weird and wonder- ally became frozen to the mountain’s rock face and he apartment building-sized rock face during a clim ful ascents across the globe. and his partner ended up climbing the rest of the peak Trango Tower in Pakistan. Cldcl, who led a colorful slide show to open the with no tent and no sleeping bags, illuminated by the One of Child’s major insights into ivcckcnd’s first-annual Canadian Mountain Festival, Arctic’s 22 hour-long days of sunlight. people continue to climb, he said, ca Aired somc of his awe-inspiring stories with a capac- most recent and successful attempt ity crowd at the IVhistler Conference Centre. which the bulk of the final ascent was made with Child’s travels have taken him from heinous ice faces Apparently not one big on food and without bottled oxygen. in Alaska’s peaks throiigh to the Himalaya, with comfort/ Child also told of a ”The one thing I was told was that you‘ll never fi rcpcntecl tries on K2 and this spring’s successful jour- enlightenment on a full stomach, and that became v 11cy to Mount Everest. recent summer rock climb in true.” Child also told the story of last spr In ‘1 prest‘ntation unfortunately marred by some slide the former u,s.s,R.republic of ni,iciiinc gremlins, Child told of five of his most Mount Everest, a journey he made as inlpri’ssivc ~ndfrightening climbs, including an unfor- Kyrgystan with fellow with a fellow American climber w GcttdAc journey to Alaska’s Mount Hunter, near Climbing legend Lynn - complete mountaineering’s biggest x 10 11n 1 iv~cKin lt+. the loss of Child’s friend’s foot in an a C’liiki and Michael Kennedy tackled an l,$OO metre Apparently not one big on comfort, Child also told of Organizers say they were pleased tace of sheer rock and ice, freezing themselves half to a recent summer rock climb in the former U.S.S.R. during the entire weekend festival, &all\ on the way to the top while bivouacking in a republic of Kyrgystan with fellow climbing legend well-attended outdoor adventure t portaledge, a small tent designed to hang from the rock Lynn Hill, a “relatively risk-reasonable” free-climb up gear swap, as well as two days of movies from th and serve as short-term shelter. a huge rock face which turned into an unplanned 28- Banff Festival of Mountain Films. inn Burnaby rm Howe Sound tween C Curling Association will be ringette team had its way with held at the Howe Sound visiting Burnaby in a 9-4 romp Curling Club this weekend. Saturday at the leisure centre Draws for the eight teams arena. competing will be held at 4 Howe Sound’s scoring was p.m. and 8 p.m. Nov. 24 and lead by Steylianie Giesbrecht 930 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. on Nov. who scored a goal and added 25 and Nov. 26. four assists for a five-point The Squamish team comyet- game. ing in the Nicole Fowler -. I evint is also had an out- skipped by Pat standing offen- Marini and sive game scor- includes Vclda ing four goals. Reimcr, Susie Erica Fletcher contributed JFran kie with a hat trick Ferguson. and Lanaya Po ter potted a a lone marker to iund out the The Squamish Cyclones, home team’s scoring. Squamisli’s entry in tiic West The Burnaby win was the Coast Senior AA Hockey team‘s second game of the sea- League,hosts one of the son after a month of tiering league’s best teams, the New play. The game was marred by Westminster Beavers, Nov. 25 a fight instigated by a Burnaby ht 8‘ p.m. at the Brennan Park player. Leisure Centre. a The Squamish Cyclones Cheeky Charlie‘s old timer hopes to rectify a disappoint- hockey team beat rival GBS 6-1 ing 6-4 loss two weeks aga to Tuesday in Howe Sound the POCOBlues. Oldtimer Hockey League action. The Howe Sound Bantam AA Players interested in joining a rep team had a strong gamc team in the 35 and over league but lost to visiting Hollyburn can do so by entering a draft. 6-4 Saturday. Call Don Patrick at 898-5040 The tier 111 team plays in mis- for more information. sion tonight, Nov. 21. The E team’s next home game is Runner -A Howe Sound Tween C ringette player beats a Burnaby opponent to the ring during Senior ladies playdown for Saturday at 3:20 p.mI at the t Howe Sound win Saturday at the leisure centre. Ross Wahl ,&to district 1 of the B.C. Ladies ’ leisure centre arena.

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v and rom th m m NOVEMBER 21,1995 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF - SPORTS INVITATION TO TENDER Ski team members aim formational squa By Rahoul Ghose Whistler's Dana Williams and this fd -' to rnake-ke 14'01 m Pl2!2mIrn Referenr;e Site Visit Data Closina Date . ' Joseph: Hoechsmann and junior team competing B.C. Alpine'Ski Team general Vernon's Tyler Craig, Eric Jewell Switzerland this Februa GianneUi also competed at 1 Janitorial JI36-R8W/95 Thursday Thursday manager Bruce Goldsmid is and Ian Chernencoff are the i- expecting top results hrn khis team's speed demons, while on year's event in Norway a year service 23 Nov 95 30 Nov 95 year's provincial squad, with the the technical side Whistler's his junior year. classified, RAINBOW 03:OO a.m. 11:00 a.m. addition of four new coaches to Dave Ban; Mike Giannelli and The 1995/96 women's team 'HOff E:. SUBSTATION. the staff, the retum of several rac- 16-year-old rookie Jeff Hume of composed of six racers, five Whistler, B.C. ing veterans and the inclusion of Squamish are expected to have whom are 17 years old. At Monda: great seasons. Rounding out the Whistler's Gibbons is t a few up-and-coming stars. Erika Deadline is I Joining the B.C. men's ski team as team is Whistler's Joe Gibbons, team rookie, though she skis Janitorial J136-CKY/95 Friday Thursday head coach this season is who Goldsmid describes as a four events ' well. WI placement ir service at ..24 Nov 95 30 Nov 95 Slovenia's Dusan Grasic, who four-way skier,hquaUy proficient Vancouver's Monica Meier, wl IY FAX CHEEKYE 09:OO am. 11:00 a.m raced with the Slovenian national on the speed and technicaI side. skied with the Whistler club, R SUBSTATION team in his younger years and Jewell, who turns 19 in January the team's slalom speciali N PEW( has coached at both the-national is ranked number two in the ranled number one for her age 13 -2nd Squarnish, E.C. junior and club level in his native world in his age pup. Canada. Blackcomb Ski Cld - country. "Chemencoff and Williams are Aimee-Noel Hartley perfon Tender may be obtained at the Site Visit (Cheekye Assisting the Whistler-based . a bit older, so they have to make well in technical and spel mm I Fore Su bstation/Rainbow Substation). Sealed tenders clear- - Grasic this season will be the (national) ski team ... and they events, while Naniamo's AUis )FER ly marked with reference will be received at the Cheekye Whistler Mountain Ski Club vet- are on the cusp," Goldsmid said. Forsyth is also a contender nent for tl eran Jordan Williams, who spent "Craig and Gibbons will get very slalom and downhiU. Don LepF Substation by mail (Box 3000, Garibaldi Highlands, B.C. the last seven years coaching close to the ski team and if in fact Rounding out the women's si , Squamis VON 1TO) or by FAX (898-7390) until I1:OO a.m.! on the with the Whistler club. we have a development team are North Vancouver's Ka N

above closing date; Please note site visit .time and date. On the women's side, former next year, I would expect that Dunn, formerly of the Blackcon .,--I.C.CIC. Please direct any queries to Janis Humphrey, Cheekye Ontario ski team coach Jim they would be there." Ski Club and Femie's, Ju \1ER/Opei Deli&, who is currently sidefin, Substation, Squamish, B.C. Phone 898-7350. Pollock heads up the team assist- Craig, Gibbons and or small c ed by Ryan Jazic, a former B.C. Hoechsmann are also contenders with a case of mononucleosis. team member and coach with the for a regional Western Canadian The B.C. alpine squad trained le Len or 9-6955 01 rl Whistler club. team next year as well, if one is Europe earlier this year ru Goldsmid said he expects sever- formed. In terms of this year's recently completed a nine-d, i to 591-8 BChydro m al racers on the men's squad to be goals, Goldsmid expects Ban; camp at Nakiska. The team raci .*CI~IdCC.C. contenders for positions on next Jewell and Giannelli - who at Mount. Noquay, Banff Nov Irapery 6 year's national team. trained with the Whistler before some racers head We need On the downhill side, Mountain Ski Club in Italy earlier Colorado for NorAm events. person wt mer servi eir feet, a effort. Yc TO BOOK YOUR SPACE CALL 892-9161 transport; YOURDIRECTORY TO QUALITY SERVICES ... i. Call 89

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I Piability for an ns is tl damage caused is yloss an er-Or e skisz leadline is Friday 12:W noon ror or inaccuracy in thr ilacement in the upcoming issue. [m][.;isA]I printing of an advertis- We week, months of. year, cities, 1 Audio-visual - $1 4.00 Photo Class $15.00 1 ment beyond the amount eier, w\ IY FAX MACHINE DIAL: 892-8483 Drovinces I paid for the s ace actually r club, occupied by t E: I! portion oi peciah 1 PERSON OR BY MAIL: Box 3500, the advertisement in ier ager 13 -2nd Avenue, Squamish, B.C, VON 3G0 which the error occurred. ;i Club perforn MANAGEMENT Training Posi- EXP’D. Hair stylist wanred for 1 BDRM. Apt. in Diamond Head 3 BDRM. T/house. Private yard, d spa tion. Me are an International busy hair salon in Brackendale. Place. Avail. Dec. l’st, $55o/mo. quiet building, close to ~OWII- s Allisc iFER Fore person. F/time em- town. N/dogs, $775/1110. cahlt. Company with over 60 years exp. , All inquiries welcome and confi- Single N/S pref’d. Call Rob 984- ender nent for the right candidate. Due to our growth, we offer career dential. Call Barb 898-5421.47 0026.48 incl. Call 985-8886 (9 - 5) or 892-5655 (nftcr 5 pn). 45TFN Don Lepp, Pacific Restora- ---~..-~~~c.-~~r~ccc~~~~--~~.-,~~,--~-~ opportunities to ambitious and ,C_LCC.I..CIICI-C-C,~~~.-,~~--~.-~~~~-. _- ,-~~---~-~--..--~~~,-----.~...~-...-.-. ien’s sic Squamish, (604)898-4661. 1 BDRM. Suite avail. Dcc. l’st, ”s Kat aggressive individuals, whose , 7’@ at 2 RLJRM. 1/2 Duples for rent, N eoals are to advance into manaee- $500/mo. t util’s. Call Lori (days) lackcon ,~~I.c.cIc.c~~ccccI~~~~~..cccI down town Squamish. Avail. 892-9190 or (eves) 896-4969. e‘s , Jul dER/Operator with 5 ton, inid., $650/mo., heat inC1. sidelim 47TFN Phone nfter 7 pni 896-3047. 47 leosis. or small car needed immed. I_c~-~-c-_cI-~-_..._--~-~--,~-,---~-.-- -~----~---.---~-.---~~~.-~.-~~----~~--- e Len or Amy @ 892-1178 kained LRG. Suite in Garibaldi. Close to 3 BDRM. Duples, sunny location, 9-6955 or fax resume & ab- rear ar shopping, school, 45 mins. from Jerth Dr. Private backyard, cov- nine-di , to 591-8842.47 Whistler ot North Van., N/P. Ged patio & c:irport, fully wired lam racc year. To qualify: good character Avail. Dec. l’st, $650/mo. 898- shed, ample storage, frilly rcnovat- Iff Noli Irapery & Blind Installer, re- 4466.47~~~ ed kitchen & laundry rm., 5 appls. background, energetic, bondable, WESTPARK APARTMENTS head We need a flexible, reliable, free to travel, have a reliable car ---~----~,~..-~~.----~---~-~--~~--.-~-~6 wood s~ove.N/P Avail. Dec. I, rents. Spacious 1 bdtm., $480,2 bdrm., person who possesses good available for full time use. Only $545 and large 3 bdrm., $595. mer service skills, can think those who wish to get ahead need Suites incl. heat, hot water, quiet .eir feet, and be part of a apply. EOE-M/F shopping mall & school. Rent ne- - effort. You ViiI need your location, close to schools. 38861 PART-TIME -CLERICAL For interview please phone: Ron gotiable. Avail. Dec. l’st. 898- iransportation & tools. Exp. Buckley Ave. N/P Res. manager OPPQRTUNlTY 161 Lochbaum 604-941-6216,Mon. - 9454.48 i. Call 898-5252.47 892-3616. TEN BC RAIL SQUAMDSH Frid. (10 am - 6 pm), or fax re- --I-_CICCLCCCI,CCC-_,~~~--.~~--.--~-,~. BC Rail is accepting applications for its sume to: 604-689-7812.47 - 1M Attendants needed. GARlBALDI GARDEN 3 BDRM. Duplex in Highlands relief clerical pool. This opportunity will ,~~C_--_CIIIILCII~CI~.--..-...... -.- allow you to a variety of office I pref‘d, but not necessary. COURT cul-de-sacs, 1400 sq.ft., beautiful work in BOOKKEEPERS/Secretaryreq’d related positions. Part-time work assign- y at front desk of Whistler - - 1-And 2 bdrm,-apartments from view, nice backyard. Avail. Dec. : for busy appraisal office. F/T, p/t- ments will range in length from one day to $500 $580/month. ;e Inns, Keg Lodge, Whistler. position. Flexible hrs. Good, casu- - 1, $800/mo. 892-5090.44TFN bur months. Preterence will be given lo Heat, water and parking included. ~~~lccIcIc,~ccc~ccc.~~,~~~~~.~~~~.~~~~~ N all working non-smoking office. applicants with two years general office ....~C,~~CC~ICCCICCCICCIII-CCICIII Please call 898.9882. 19TFN CornDuter skills redd. Workine experience or training, proficient typing e skills and have experience with PC soft- R.N. knowledge of Simply Accpac or SECRETARY ad. ware packages such as MS Word and :q’d to complete insurance equivalent an asset. Eye for detail with bookkeeping and licals on a mobile basis. I.V. Excel. Interested applicants should send req’d. Pls. call for interview to banking experience a detailed resume by Nov. 28, 1995 to: ills an asset. Vehicle req’d. Barb @ 898.3541.48 hone 1+800-665-7234.48 wanted. Must be familiar Employment Coordinator, BC Rail 7 Ltd., 221 West Esplanade, North .~,LIIIIC.C.ICII.CCI~,.~~~.~~~~.~ with ‘Simply Accounting’ Vancouver, B.C., V7M 3J1, or fax: computer program. (604)984-5471, le Sea to Sky Hotel Welcome fo the Fufm... Please send resume to is looking for a BC Flail suppork workforce diversify and Opinion? Daffodil? Great Story Idea? Box 740, Squamish encourages applicalians from all qualified IR self-motivated, VON 3G0 individuals. team oriented Now you can e‘-Amail us at: night auditor, ’ [email protected] with front desk HWCHlLDRENWCCEEJl nd/or night audit wiul world Book Educaffonaf Products Consultants needed. Work 10 to 30 -7 ex perience. HI hours a week with INCOME to $25,000. Computer skills Homemakers, teachers and community 380548 Second Ave. Across from volunteers do well at our work. Training Courthouse beneficial. provided. Send resume to: AITENTION LOCAL ARTISANS & Please drop off ”The Self-EmploymentAssistance Grant Program (SEA) offers alterna- W.B.E.P. CRAFTERS! MARKET YOUR PROD- sh resumes (asap) tives to people looking for employment. If you are collecting unemploy- fi40.4411 E. Hastlngs, Bumaby, B.C. UCTS AT MINIMAL: COST. WHATEVER ment insurance, you may be interested in receiving more information V5C 2K1 or Fax: 298-8273 YOUR SPECIALTY - CALL NOW TO it the front desk. about the SEA Grant and becoming self-employed.Contact 3ESERVE YOUR SPACE - 892-JAVP 892-5467 to register for our free “Business Start-up“Workshop!”

I75 The Chieftain Hotel requires 1. FRONT DESK STAFF I These positions require computer and cashier experience, preference will FUN~ONJUN~ON WHISTLER be given to persons with experience in the hospitality industry. Come join - our team and help us rebuild this historic hotel! Experienced receptionist required for IegaVaccounting firm. Warm, professional, Resumes to: Lynda Phillips assertive telephone manner essential. Computer The Chieftain Hotel 38005 Cleveland Ave., Box 100 experience necessary, Some ordering, clerk duties included. Good working environment. E CALLS PLEASE! The successful applicant will have experience in a sirnifa’r position and a pleasant, outgoing personality. 36 Hi NOSEMBER 21,1995 THE SQUAhIISH CHIEF ~ ., j1. I' 0. Ob' 0 AVAIL. For sale or lease - 6,000 sq.ft. with store front, located at Asphalt & Cedar .JAN?. DARNELL RmMOr Room 6~Board' Squamish Industrial Park. Avail. SURPLUS Shingles for sale. All new materi- , FROPEKTY'MANAGEMENT NOV. 27th. Must be CkXL Phone immed. call 485+9864,48 .. SERVICES LTD, Brenda @ 8984482.48 als, low, low prices. -----~---.-.-~-.---.,---.-..-,..-.-..--' . . SNOWBLQWER (Ariens) I( -.---..~-.--,.-,.-.--,---.--.-.---..~-- Call 898-9819.34TFN + ..1 forward speed, (10).. reve 0. I * 1 (5 KOOMMATE, N/S to share rent .-,~~cIc~..~~c~II.~-~~~~~..~...~...... - SORRY 1 chains + extra shearpins. Exc NO VACANCIES at Thouse. Avail. Dec. 1, ONLY seven lots left. Lot 19 to DECORATOR & Collector cond., $1,200. Call 898-9524 items, Swedish kick sled, collector $450/mo. inch Utik call 898- 26, Manlquam Rd., 40 122 r.rCIIC,Cl.ll,rCC-C.--,-----,-..--- Waiting list available for 3963.47 each. Asking $52,000 per lot. Pee ice skates &L wooden skis. Old GENERAL Electric Heavy D the following properties: wood four man Or five tobog Washing Machine. onlythre )1 m 01' 0 ' I ter W. S. Lam 26306211. Pager * MOUNTAIN VIEW 650.8990.48 gan* Sno+ler with wheeb 6L yrs. old. Still under SMALL Suite needed by Dec. 1. blades converts. Lots of Christmas MANOR ,-~,-----.--.-...~-...--~.--~.---,.-.-" brand new, $400obo. call 89 Quiet man, N/D, N/S, NIP. Can stuff. Stuff N Such, 6610 Royal * EMERALD PLACE 5572 eves. 47 pay up to $325/mo. Call 892- Ave., Horseshoe Bay, Van. * VIKING RIDGE W. CII.I-CCC-,CCI-.~-r.~...-..-.--.--. 3375/892-5090.46TFN * HIGHLAND GLEN CRAFT Fair. Book your table V7W 2B9. Nowclosed Tues. & '80 CHEV Maiibu selling fo Wed. 48ccwb ESTATES 40. 6 0 now. Dec. 2'nd at Sunwolf Out- parts, V6 engine, $400 obo. 2 * WESTW'4Y VlLLAGE door Centre (old Fergies Lodge), cIIcI.I.I~c.II~"~~~I~~~...-~~.~-.~~~.-. EXCLUSIVE area, 2 year old Season Michelin radial tires DIAMOND HEAD PLACE . $lO/table. Call 898-1537.47 MAGNETIC Windows, magneti- * stucco exterior 2 storey;3 bdrms. w/rim, $100. Front ic, back --- ...... cally seaied storm windows solid 1/2 months old., $1( ALSO . upstairs 6r 2 bdrm. suite down- plexi. 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TFN - TABLE Lamp, 3-way switch, Sl c.cI.~~~--,cc.cI.IIc..~~.~,-~..~.~~.~~.~ Utility Trailer rear doors, Ta baby furniture, toys and mix. Sat., dusty rose - $40. Microwave, Ne EXCLUSIVE Area - Bill's Place. Nov. 25th (10 - 2) @I1212 Park- Panasonic, used very little - $80. dem axle, electric brakes. Pho GaaI 898-163918923282.47 308': SMALL 1 bdrm. house, North. For sale, 3 bdrm. house, close to wood, Brackendale. 47 892-2600.47 a yards area. Avail. Nov. l'st, by 40167 Bill's Place, then phone I $700/mo. + util's. 898.3449.47 I -----~--,..,--,~--~-~--~---.~,~~.--~--.898-5311 to view. $249,900. 45ccwTFN HIGHLANDS --.-----~--~~-.--~~----,-----.----...-, PPLD Lrg. 4 bdrm., 3 bath home PARTS w/fabulous view from the 2300 SQ.FT. Living space - 4 2 bdrm. and loft, top floor of Mountain FM Building, available December 1, 52' deck. Huge master bdrm., bdrms., fam. rm,, 2 1/2 bath. Pri- no pets, non smoker, $60O/month. Not suitable for children. ne: 89# f fully landscaped, contained vate yard. Asking $235,000. Bachelor suite, 1090 Wilson Cres. $425/month, no pets, includes hydro & cable - yard, triple carport. Phone 892-9902.48 NEW: COMMERCIAL SPACE, 'MOUNTAIN VIEW PLACE available early spring, Lots of extras. ~~CIICI..~~CII.CC,~~CLIIIICI~.~~~...-~~~~. come and talk to us now about the new building on 2nd Avenue at Main, AT Avail. immed., $1,40O/mo. TOWNHOUSE - 3 Bdrm. close to everything, great possibilities. Intense interest in this hot new commercial- building is already limiting space selection. Pls. call Jane Damell Thouse, new condition. PHONE: ROD DEROUIN BUCK TUSK REALTY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 892-5951 @I892-9190.45TFN $125,000. Call 898-4705.52 198 -__--__-_-__c.-I-_-I--.I-cr----c-----.~-~,~~ 3 BDRbl. Home with in-law - 1991 MOBILE Home, Reposses- SQUAMISH FORD'S suite, $1,30O/mo. -+ util's. Ref's m sion s Wagon Wheel Trailer Park, req'd., N/S, N/P. 898-3449.47 FRAl $25,000. Generous financing __--.CC--I--.--.-----.----.---,~-~--..- 1995 cc avail. Contact Corri Squamish VALLEYCLIFFE 3 Bdrm. house . I Credit Union 892-5252.47 15 YE/ (up & down) - f/s, d/w, wood- C_-_C_---~.I.~-CCLC..~--,~.--.-.~---.-- 4LL JII stove, curtains. Avail. Dec. I'st, _I 1993 CAMBRIDGE 14 x 70, $1 100/mo. + util's. N/P. Call Rai - .Tmber Town, $69,000.898*4837. 892-9802.47 Ei 47 iifts 1 ._~,.I.C.,.llllllr-l....---,-----.----~ OPEN .~~c.~~c~I~~cII.cIcI~~~~,~~~.~~~~~~.~~. CLEAN, Very pleasant 3 bdrm. DAY 1 MERRY X-MAS! Must sell Mo- 123 2 house, within walking distance of - bile Home, 2 additions, 940 sq.ft., 95 FORD EXPLORER 4x4 downtown. Avail. Jan. 1 -June. BO1 Spiral Park. Best deal in town! Kent very reasonable rS1 neg. for LL5~~ ME^^ - $29,000 obo. 898-0752 msg. 47 responsible parr): Phone Donna, ONLY OWN ME PLAC Black Tusk Realty 892-5924.47 $37,508 THREE offices for rent - single or collective, newly renovated. 1551 FOR Rent Audio Visual equip- Pemberton Road. 892-3577.. ment, includes overhead, slide 04TFN DUAL AIR BAGS, CRUISE, AUTO, projector, screen, t.v., V.C.R. Call -lr_.C,-_-r-l-..l---..--~--..-~~.~--~-- AM/FM CASS AIR, TILT S98-S24j. Fas S98-8246.47 ---~------.--.----.,--,--.--.~---~..COMMERClAL space avail. 3/4 acre, outside storage for trucks 1 OR 2 Bdrms. with private bath. '95 FORD AEROSTAR XLT 4WD and equipment. Small house for in 3 bilrm. Tfliouse. Avail. Dec. office or security, Gov't Rd. 898- "BUY ME" LEASE ME I'st, laundry, util's incl. N/S, N/P. / 3449.47 5984242.47 ONLY OWN ME PLaR $21,500 ' $349/MQ. QUAD CAPTAINS REAR HEAT, sT#875 CHAIRS, AI 4.0~~~v6, PWR. WINDOWS, TILT, CRUISE, PWR. LOCKS MI0 TONE '95 FORD TAURUS WAGON "BUY ME" LEASE ME 1 ONLY OWN ME PLAb $19,450 399 MQ. ST#384

PWR. LOCKS, TILT, AM/FM CASS DUAL AIR BAGS - - 29' DAMON Escaper 1992 5th BABY Finches for sale - $18 ea. SPl Wheel wlslide-out. Oak cabinetry Pair of lovebirds - $50. Phone 11 A CE Rattan living rm. set - '87 HONDA CRX SI. 5 spd., throughout, like new cond. Req'd 898-4938.47 L, love seat and glass top cof- s/roof, 100,000 kms. Exc. cond., ~-..-.--~.-----,.-~---.-~--.-.--.--.--. .-.*. no money down, just qualifj & ble, blue tone. $325.000. $5,000 obo. Call 898r33 10.47 take over payments. Call eves FOR Sale 15" Western Saddle - 10 1 1327.47 I..CC.I.I.~CI,....~.~~.~.~~.,~.~.~~.~.. 452-34881days 894.1511.48 $400. Also, never used dbl. bridle 'erst 1990 SUNBIRD - 136,000kms., from Germany, & misc. small tack .C. LLD Book Educational Prod- 4 dr., auto. Great cond., asking items. 89824964 (eves). 47

4.4 learning begins in the ,$6,200.Call 89249892.47 G.A. Enterprises -_~.cI. cc~c.~II,Icc.~...~~.~...~.~.~~.. !. Give your family gifts that -~-rr~rr.~.rr-..~,.~...... ,~..~~...... ~ Bookkeeping and Payroll FEMALE Lhasa Apso - non shed- Dut ast, Christmas sale prices Services ding, 1 yr, old, prefer family wlout ree in effect. For info., pls. call * Computerized children, $300.898-9405.47 y. Li 892-3340 eves. 47 * Confidential ~~~I~~~~cc~~.~~cIc~c~,.~..~..~~~.,.~.~~ $92. Gwen 898.4883. OlTFN

~,cc,.~,~~ccc,~~~.Ic..,~~..~.~~.~~~~~.~ , - Rocky Mnt. Blizzard, 18.5" I )" L C.S.. :, new factory paint job. Exc. RENOVATIONS FRIENDLY GIANT Daycare for :, $600 obo. 892-9234.48 1985 TOYOTA P/up. 4 x 4 in Big or small. From rough' framing d licensed group daycare operat- 2A Whistler. Box liner, push bar, roll to finishing. Minor repairs. Rea. ing since Nov. 1988 at the Civic bar. Exc. cond., $5,500obo. I sonable rates. Call 898-9366.47 Centre. Ages: 18 mos to 5 years - Phone 038-0447.52 C.CC,CICCI~CCC~~I~~C~~...~.~..~.-.~.~.- Offer: ECE & First Aid Qualified I100 ~c~I.,.I,~..~.Y.~c~,..,..~~..-.....-~~ FAUX FINISH - Staff. * Structured Program - * 1994 SUZUKI Sidekick JLX 4 INTERIOR-DESIGN Kindergarten pickup from local e---, dr., auto. Good cond., $15,500. Specializing in Decorative Paint- schools * Swim Prograni t access -ee Call 898-1631.47 ed Finishes, Architectural Mold- to other recreational programs. * FRIENDLY Family envircinment. ~c..c.Ic.ccc~~.~~.cI~.~,..,~,,~~,.~.~~. o Sa ings, Marbling, French Block Full+time/Part.time- *Drop-in (3- Excellent care, sm:tll group to 47 1992 B2200 MAZDA P/UP- a. Printing, Wall Glazing. Profes- I 5 years only). Call 898-2399. TFN provide quality care, 898-2563. --.a, regular cab, 5 spd., $6,900 obo. sional Quality. 898-5542.47 -~--,-~.~--~~,.-,--,~~-.-.--,----..~--~Exp'd and good ref's. N/S. Play IAL STUCCO 1 892-3996. ~~CCW TINY FLOWER CHILDREN'S school activities. 47 c_c__c___-r__-.II~cc..----,-~.~-,-.--., Tan- New & Old Homes CENTER -~-LC_~-_-_---~-~-_~--~~~~~-~~-~~~--~~- ho nc Garages, Additions, etc. 1978 FORD 1 Ton, 4 x 4, V8, K.D.M. Licensed Quality Daycare AUNTIE JJ's Baby-sitting Club is OB'S PLASTERING auto, $2,500.898.1587.47 VETERINARY HOSPITAL Preschool Program. open for part & f/time care. Ages & STUCCO .cl~l~c.cc..~c.ccc.~.,~~.~~~~.--..~.--~ ..-I.* -..-I.* 890-5324 40378 Tantalus Way ' * Has openings f/t, p/t 6 drop in. 2 & up only. Call Jackie 0 892- I 89 8 - 90 8 9 * Age 2 112 r 5 yrg.l I [,+ t,ri5804 for appt., Mon. - Frid. 47 Dr. K. McCallum. Kindergarten Drop-off & Pick- cc.c..Icc~cc~,~~~~~cIII---I-CCCCCC-2-C- 27' FIBERGLASS Cabin Cruiser * s& i Dr. N. DeWith. 43TFN UP- N/S Mom of one will babysic in : wlcommand bridge 360 Chrysler 'PIbIIANGlB lR&PAIIB- cc,cc.ccccI,cccI~,.~,.~~~.,~.~~~~--~~~. * E.C.E. & First Aid qualified her home, p/t or f/c. Call Sheri I WS SUS SERVICE Volvo leg, 10' dingy w15.5'h.p. - - FOR Sale - 3 Piglets, approx. 10 staff. 898-2353.50 JEFFSHEA.- . I: Johnson VMF & sounder, $12,000 wks. old, $40 ea. Call 898-5422 38357 Buckley Ave. .,~~.~~~.~,~.,CIIIII~~~~~~~~.~~.~~-~~.~ @: 098-g& / 898-2378 firm. Phone 892-3978/898-3023 BRACKENDALE, 6.C between 8 am - 430 pm. 47 892-5566.TFN MAGOOS Home Daycare. , ...... _..., . . ,, ,. .. ,, ...... , ...... eves. 38TEN ccI~c,.~.cI.cccccccc,~~~~~...~.~~--.~~~ ~~.IccccIc~,~~~~l,cI_ccc~~~~.~~~.~~~~~---Quality care, fun program. Next CTELLITE to Gari-Highlands Elementary.

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BCYCNA Flexible hrs. Reasonable rates. '+ h/d(? SERVICES BRITISH COLUMBIA . Peace of mind. 898-2310.48 154 ,!$:Ky{ These ads appoar in approxirnalely I00 comrnunily newspapers in B.C and Yukon $250 tir;: - NEWSPAPCRS and reach more than 3 million roaders - ASSoc'AT'oN TO PLACE AN AD CALL THIS PAPER OR THE BCYCNA AT (604) 669-9222 $5.00 each ddiltonal word ,&-+ ---__ ------_-A_---- - ANNOUNCEMENTS CAREER ,. -FOR_SALEM%C~ HEALTH PERSONACI- - r.. REPORT POACHERS1 Pri- OPPORTUNITY' CENTRAL VACUUM LOSE FAT ind inches with- B.C. DATE Conneclion. BRA ENTERPRISES vate investigatlonlresearch MODELS-DREAM Of Model- Queries? Questlons, repairs, out dieting. New revolution- Straight men a women FRAMING - FINISHING group seeks Inlormation ling? Avoid scams and Irlvo- servlce and parts. If you're ary program designed lo at- Ext.630. Gay 8 Bi-curious about poachlog, baiting 8 iile- lous courses. Risk $9.95 lor riot happy wilh your system tain and maintain desired men Ext.632. Lesbians & Bi- CONCRETE WORK body size. Tremendous earn- curious Ext.633. 1.900-451- gal bear parts trade. Up to words 01 wisdom lrom Inter- please give us a call 1400- REGENCY 52000 olfeted lor info leading ing potential. For lree intor- %&$2~5/m~J9~J:!o!e.. PLYMOUTIf CHRYSLER INC. RENOVATIONS national Model. Models Ad- 264-0995. matlon phone: 1-800-504- to errestlconvictlon. Conli- vocate, P.O. Box 33057, PSYCHIC MASTERS Cana. 1 I77 Mririilc Drive. North Vrorcouver iYEARS OF EXPERIENCE" dentialitylanonymity assured. SPAS1 SPAS1 Spasi Clear- 5453. I 3919 Rlchmond Rd. S.W., da's most gifted caring psy- LL JIM M~NEIL -1.800-889-1 597. Calgav. Alta. T3E 7E2. ance special - 5 only! Com- HELP WANTED chics can help. Romance. 892-9132 plete person spa lor - AUTO - EDUCATION- 5 STRONG COMMUNICA- wealth. career, lucky num. $2,799. Call now1 14300.998- TIONS and computer skills bers. Live and personal. 1- ENGINES REBUILT lrom COUNSELLOR TRAINING $795. Engine remanufacture 6312. Steel reinlorced. Re- required lor the poslllon 01 900-551-3778. Innervision ICWS POTTERY Itistilute of Vancouver offers Members Services Co-ordi. from $995. 6months lo pay. placement spa cover on sale. Crystal Conneclion. 24 correspondence courses lor regular $449. Now'oniy $299. r(ator by a regional associa- ifts For All Occasions 6yr 120,000km limited war- !Es!L8L2:wan2 ~ ... - the Diploma in Counselling Call 1.800-9984312 tion. Duties include: desk iop )PEN 11 A.M. - 6 P.M. DAILY ranty. Bond Mechanical ... Practise to begin November publishing a bl-weekly SINGLES INTRODUCTIONS )AY 11 kM. - 3 RM. ClosedTuesday building engines lor 28 years. 30. For a brochure phone CANADIAN CEDAR Log Fall newslelter (including some lor friendship or marriage. I23 2ND AVE., SQUAMISH 872-0641, 8a.m.-8p.m., 7 Toll-lree 1-800-665-7044. Savings Special. Order now wriiing): assistance in orga- Local. Ail nalionalilies. Tired *ys. and save 10%. imagine living nizing conventions, seminars 01 being alone? We under. 892-8252 A NEW Career? Trained -BUILDING SUPPLIES In the warmth and beauty 01 and competitions: mainte- stand and we care. Ail ages. BOWLS GALORE* apartmentlcondominium nance of BBS that interlaces Call 1604) 983-4800 Today! ... MUST SELL (75'W x300'L managers needed ail areas. a Cedar Log Home. Phone: X20H) 'new' steel building, - (604)782-8337. (604)558. with members and seven ATTENTION LONELY sin. I We can train you right now1 other regional associations: roof system only, can be dl- Free job placement assis. 1800. gles. The Swan 8 the Rosa your next.specid occasipn, I vlded. Immediate delivery. maintenance 01 membership Matchmakers Ltd. is dedicat- AN lance. For lnlorrnationl tiles. Familiarity wilh IBM and Engineered drawings includ- CRAFT a FLORAL supplies, ed lo stamping out loneliness brochure call 681-5456, 1- Macpiatlorms essential. ed. Open lo offers. Suggest- factory direct. warehouse in B.C. Everybody has a per- D. 800-665-8339. prices. Eucalyptus. sinuate, Newspaper and/or associa- od retail $117,500. Phone: 1- tion experience is desireable. sonal "Love Match.' let us 800-565-9800. EMPLOYMENT castla and Gorman statico. lind yours. Call Vlcloria 1. 6604 Strawllowers, gyp. rallla, Send resumes in conlidance BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES to: Executive Director. British 800-266-8818. - otline same day service. Spanish moss, wheat. rullled -IOPPORTUNITIES NORTHERN NEWS Services Columbia and Yukon Corn- FOR LIVE Psychic, Taro1 and flat laces, baskets and OWN YOUR own Travel is accaptlng resumes lor gen- munily Newspapers Associa- Card, Horoscope or Draam eral news reporter. Minimum wicker products, styrofoam. tion, Suite 230-1380 Burrard inlerpretation call! 1-900.451- Agency - Investment lloral wire. paper-metallicand $14.995. Full training and on- two years repartlng experi- SI.. Vancouver, V6Z 287. 3297 Ext. 625. $3.93 per min. going support. Full-IimelPart. ence, photography, willing lo iridescent twist, doll hair, -Fax: @04J684-4713. --. 18+ only/louch tones only. in- accept term assignments In eyas, poms, bells, silk Ilow- KITCHEN CABINETS loser vicelStudio City. CA lime. Many travel benelits. ~ - ers. music buttons, potpourri Llmiled availability. T.P.I. smaller communities. Fax or CABINETS IN Siock. coun- L2!3B%3:Z66-- ...... - . . mail: Bruce Valpy, Managing oil, glue sticks. alaenes. glue: Canada Inc., 1-800-799-9910 tertopflaniiies also. Kitchen MEET LADIES lrom the Ori. orL(ZcWJ987-3322 Winnlpsg. Editor, Northern News Ser- crait wired curling and poly- Cralt Factory ouliet. Cash 8 vices. Yellowknile, NWT. ent. Russia, Worldwide! ester ribbons, plush and Carry Cabinet Warehouses: Friendship Ollice. #421 17 GOVERNMENT FUNOS. XlA 2Rl. Fax: (403)873- muslin anlmais, straw hats. "4278 Lougheed. Burnaby Acadia P.O., Calgary, T2J Government assislance pro- e507. I/ grams Information available. rmbon poly and dry look 298-9277 '* 19700 Bypass 7A6. Phone: 1(403)271. For your new or existing busl- lNTERNATtONAL AGRICUL- roses: chanille, glltler. fell, Langley 534-7273 "800 TURAL Exchange -Ages 18. craft klls. mops, plastic can- Cloverdale Ave., Victoria .AN ness. Take advantage of the 475-1159 "561-1 llh AvR., government grents and 30 with agrlcullural experi- vas, nests. leather and Campbell River 287-8787 MOUNTAIN VALLEY river loans. Call 1:800.505.8866. ence to livelwork with family mushroom birds, abaca an. 0. "1868 Spall Rd., Kolowna ranch. 2,000 acres secluded. in Australia. New Zaaland, gels and abaca lorms, hair START YOUR own Crulse 860.6638 "2580 Bowen Rd.. recreational, retreat. Good 18750 Travel Business. Licensing Europe. Japan. Costs/datails clips. aida cloth. Send $2. lor Nanaimo 756-9229 "121 1 1 home, barns, corrals. Several lee from: $4950. Includes: 1 - 1-800-263-1827. #105, 72 page catalogue, CRYSBI Bridgeport, Richmond 279. good, smaller S.W. foothill week cruise, Iraining, solt- 7710.5 St. S.E.,Calgary, AB, Cralts Inc., R.R.#3. High 9691 "3566 Massey. Prince ranches. Jack Folsom. Chiel ware & much more. Delalls: T2H 2L9. River, AB, T1V 1N3. George 561-2240. Mountain Really 1 (403)626- David 1-800GHIP(7447). FOR SALE MISC. ENJOY PRiVATE Cable ------MOBILE HOMES 3E?a!Y3EL----..- JOIN A Winnlng Team. Be BABY TO Teen Furniture and Televislw's great choices for BUY FACTORY direct at SUNSHINE COAST Building first to market Sheer non-run Accessories. New and used as lillle as $39.75/monlh Chaparral's Factory. 3075 lots just 1 hour lrom Vancou. hosiery and lashlon acces- for ell budgets. BC's largesl (oac). Now available in areas Sexsmith Road, Kelowna. vu. 3 Ocean view lots in sories in your area. Hlgh selection. TJ's The Klddies whero cable companies do VIV 1L4. Residential gyproc. Sechell. Exceptionally local- Prolits. Training. Advance- Store 1-800-755-4TJSfor the not supplyl Call 1-800-798. silent Iloors, your plan or ed in the downtown core. BIRKENDALFi ment. 1-800-749-3296. closest T.J.'s on shop by ours1 Don Purdie, Eric Shel- Rare IInd. Fully serviced. 6800. - by, Sheldon Custom Homes Phone: .-._.- .- _.- - - -- $84!OO~:1604)8a512OOO.-. . TREE SERVICE TURNKEY SOUTH Okana- ECONOMICAL PRE-ENGI. LEEq!%Ses !?!!E!!?__ 51 gan pellett, wood and gas BUILDINGS FROM luture. _.____SERVICES - Professional Tree Care NEERED Steel Buildings. MOBILE HOMES. Why buy lireplace speclaity business. (220x48 $6535, 042x60 Any size and slyle, Quonsel, WE TAKE The Fear oul 01 .AN Over 12 years in buslner:. $1 1,965, A30x42 $8163, used when you can buy Slraighl Wall and rigid kame new? Limited number 01 ICBC. Major ICBC injury $!O,OOO + stock. includes all S25x30 $6464, including 898-4937 deslgned to lit your needs. 14x68. Three plans to claims. Joel A. Wener. trial 18. equipment & leasehold. ends, siidingdoor, GST, and lawyer lor 25 years. Call lrae MY- Terms. Cali (604)836-3882 For the bast pricing and com- choose from $34,900. Other lreighl lo Vancouver, call 1- sizes available. Noble Homes 1.800-665.1 138. Contin. 13849 evenings. 800.668-5111. plete installation servlces call gency fees. Simon, Wener 1403) 447.2333 - a BUSINESS today! B.C. Metal Building 1- Adler. STEEL BUILDINGS: 'Cheap- 800-773-3977. PERSONAL PERSONALS ______--_ TENDERS -- er Than Wood'. Ouonset- HEAVENLY PSYCHIC AN. - -- ___- .__ ARE YOU Game for excite- Straightwall quonset, Slruc. FROZEN PIPES? Plug in WRITTEN PROPOSALS lor Raychem G'rdian electric SWERS. Friends 01 thou- ment? Intimate photos and tural Sleel Bulldings. B.C. sands, multl.talented inlerna- digital rnapplng are request. fantasies1 Free, discreet info Company, we won't be un- healing cables. Your pipes tional psychics. Relation- ed. Details available lrom 31SH REMOVAL / FURNITURE MOWNP - call toll-lree: 1-800.93- dersold. Service and satislac- will never freeze egain. Avail- ships, Future. Finance, Ca- District 01 Port Hardy, Box ;ERAL CLEAN UP - CALL AFTER KAREN or wdte: Karen, BOX tion guaranteedl Western able al Westburne and reer. Live 24 Hours. 68, Port Hardy, B.C. VON :WOOD FOR SALE - 3 P.M. 670-GB, Kelowna, B.C. VlY Steel Buildlngs 1-800-565- Gough. Ask lor HeatSystems 52.99/Min 18+. 1-900.451. 2PO. Phone: (604)949.7433. All Vehicles Safety Inspected & Air Cared, 7P2 Adults1 Bank Financing Available, - -. . - .. 38 P NOVEMBER 21,1995 . THE SQUAMIS€I CHIEF .-.

ly missed by his loving family. . ATTENTlON Commuters. En- . , , ’ Wife Lillian R. Wright (nee hance the performance of you car QUALIq Daycare req’d for 12 Newman). Two sons, Norman while reducing fuel costs. For mo. old. Feb. 12 - Mar. 26 (f/t), (Connie) and Kenneth. Two more info. call Patricia or Norm after Mar. 26 (p/t). Pls. call 898- daughters, Valerie Taylor (Dean) 892-3335.47 3 168.47 ~.--.--.--.~-----~~~--.-.-~...”---~.~,.and Juile Wright. Eight gnndchil. . ...c..--.cc-c.c~..~~~~--~-~~----.~~~--- Now you-. can-emmail us at: dren, three great grandchildren GARAGE SALE Corner of Guil- MATURE p/t baby-sitter wanted . 2nd manv other relatives and ford and Westway, 9:30am * 2pm sqc hief @mou ntain=i for after school care in our home. I- friends. Bubbles was a member of ,4Sunday, Nov. 26. Something for Ref’s req’d. PIS. call 89882572.47 the Royal Canadian Legion . everyone including construction

Branch *ll8, the National I and sporting equipment. . ._ Aboriginal Veteran Association I HIEF IN Loving memory of Doug Anderson who passed away and the I.W.A. Prayers were held November 23,1991. Age 70. A Monday, Nov. 20, 1995 at 7:30 loving husband, father and grand- p.m. followed by Funeral mass on father. “MIZPAH” .Tuesday, Nov. 21,1995 at the Squamish Nation Recreation All oiir love, From your family and each of us that miss you. 47 Center North Vancouver. Cremation. Father Oscar Powell Celebrant. Hinds Funeral and FESCHUK, Katie. Passed away Memorial Services in care of ard suddenly in her home on Nov. 14, rangemen ts. 1995 at the age of 82. Predeceased Don’t miss the .. by her husband, Nick, in 1979. \6 She is survived by her daughter, NOTICE is hereby given that an Joanne (Max) Tetachuk; son, application will be made to the Peter (Rita) Feschuk; grandchil- Director of Vital Statistics for a dren, Lex (Wendy) Tetachuk, change of name, pursuant to the Leanne Belair (Geoff Belair), provisions of the “Name Act‘’ by Cody (Judy) Tetachuk, Warrev me: .Name of applicant in full * (Donna) Feschuk and Kurt Lvnn Karel Apted. Address: - p.0. Feschuk; great grandchildren Box 370 Brackendale, BC VON Nicholas, Alaina, Shauna, Lexie, -1HO. Matthew, Cayley, Katie, Billy, as follows: - To change my name, :’ Samantha and Olivia; brother, From: - Lvnn Karel Aoted TO:* Lake Lvnn Karel ADted. Floyd Graves; sisters, Doris To Prendergrast, Kay Starchuk, change my minor unmarried Agnes Law; and many inany child’s name, From: - Svdnev friends. Katie moved to Squainish Wvnn Kikauka To: - Sidney with her husband, Nick, in the Wvnn Apted Kikauka. Dated: - 30’s. They bought the house on October 3195.47 3rd Avenue in 1943 and stayed -..c~.~c.~~,...c.I.~.~.~.~0~”.~~0~~.~.0 therc, raising their fmily and passing the years. N~Iwill be PLEASE NOTE: Too,~ late. to ti lovingly rcmembered.for her gar- shopping for classify ads are accepted only Ghristnnas @ clen, her cooking, her knitting and the great pride she had in her after 12:OO p.m. and before 5 . 1 - in Squarnish- d town and family. A funeral service p.m. Friday at the rate of ’\ \vas held Monday, Nov. 20, 1995 $7.00 for 20 words or less, q at 11:OO am at the Squamish and ,25c for each additional United Church. Rev. Claire word. They are accepted on a The Squamish Gift Givers’ Guide Rowers officiating. Flowers are .first come fht served basis, grarefully declined, hut, if desired, and are printed only if space ;I donation can he made in her permits. The Squamish Chief meniory to The Heart and Stroke cannot be responsible for er- Founllation - 1212 West 1 l3roa~l~~iy,Vancouver. 47 V

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WRIGHT * 011No\’. cause of time constraint. Christmas Greetings ,- 16, 1995. Steven /! e & 1979 Colt cyl., Anthony (Bubbles) , DODGE - 4 4 dr., ‘’ \Vright of North -& 4 spd. No rust, one dent. Lots of 6)FOR MORE INFORlWTIQM CALL US AT 892.9161 1 \’ancouver, age 74 work just done, $800. Aluminum years. Prcdcceascd by Grandpar- canopy for long box import p/up - cnts John (Pentsa) and Elizabeth $150, 15” 6 bolt steel mags with Antonc; parents Robert and Mary 3 I” x 10.5” tires, 4 for $150. 898- \\/right. Suwived and will be sad- 4717.47

Council Meetings BRENNAN PARK LEISURE PUBLIC MEETING Regular Council Meetings for the District of CENTRE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT C Squamish for the month of December, 1995 will be BRENNAN PARK held on December 5, 1995 at 3:OO p.m. and NOTICE PO MONTHLY RENTERS OF THE December 19, 1995 at 7:OO p.m. in the Council DATE: Thursday, November 30tk,1995 Chambers at the Muncipal Hall, 37955 2nd Avenue, BRENNAN PARK LEISURE Squamish. CENTRE TIME: 6:30 g,m. 10:OO p.m. LOCATION: Sea to Sky Hotel, Mamquam Roa Agenda packages for regular meetings of Council If your group wishes tolor currently books are available for viewing at the Muncipal Hall. The District of Squamish will be hostin the leisure centre for regular monthly planning session pertaining to Fut meetings, the required liability insurance Anyone wishing to be placed on the agenda to Development of Brennan Park. Potential L address Council at a regular meeting may do so by can now be accessed on a yearly basis of groups have been invited tp attend. If you ai delivering a request in writing to the Clerk not later $25.00 (Twenty -f ive dol Ia rs) t h rough our member of a potential user group which has than 12:OO noon on Tuesdzy preceding the day of department. For more information call us at been notified please contact Bob Kusch, Pi and Recreation Director at 898-3604 for fur ’ the Council meeting. 898-3604 details. . THE SQUAMISH CHIEF NOVEMBER 21,1995S 39 + -ire.,. 1 Idea? : i at: net F #rely,Available Townhouse A11 the comforts you need: * 1500 sq. ft. corner unit townhouse 3 bdrms, 3 bathrooms cosy wood stove 16’ ceilings in dining room

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