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Sechelt businessmen find ecycling is rewarding * Most businessmen are not problems, Clayton and Morris very grateful to the public forT happy when they are not mak­ laughed. "Our biggest that." Y ing money but Neil Clayton and problem" they said, "was to When asked what made them >:; Bruce Morris of Shop Easy in design a system that worked ef­ 1 start the project Clayton said,*; Sechelt are delighted .with their ficiently." "I've been interested in en-» recycling project, even if it is They went on to say that they vironmental issues for a long; ; not making any money. had a lot of help from the time. There's a lot of concern in: And why are they so happy? SCRAPS organization, and the food business about garbage: Because, as Clayton says, Gibsons Building Supplies and pollution, and quite a bit is; "Just knowing that we're doing donated all the plywood for the being done in the larger Y , what we can to help a global bins. centres." situation is a reward." Morris and Clayton are very "But not much has happened > Clayton and Morris went on proud of the four cubic foot in smaller towns" added Mor-" to say that they have had a ter­ bins that they designed. An in­ ris. "So we just decided to goY rific response from the public. genious hinged arrangement ahead and do it. If we can make ; N People are saying things like allows them to fit on a standard it work, then others may try it -' - "Great, keep up the good pallet when full, and when emp­ too." I - work!'' and "We have to do it, ty they can be collapsed and or the garbage is going to over- stored compactly at the front of "But" said Clayton, "gov-: *" take us!" the truck. ernments will have to get involv-: In the first week of operation The biggest investment has ed. It's too big a problem. InY . Sunshine Coast residents been a $4000 compactor that Kitchener and Waterloo recycl ,' brought seven and a half tonnes crushes and bales cardboad car­ ing is compulsory. We should* of garbage to the recycling" tons and plastic containers. be looking at that too." depot behind Shop Easy in Trail Has vandalism been a pro­ And what if recycling con-;- Bay Mall, and the second week blem? tinues to cost them money? * was about the same. "Hardly at all" said Clayton. "We hope" said Clayton and: Cam Gleadow at the Sechelt Recycling Depot. -Vern Elliott photo And where is it all coming "This project could stop as Morris, "that we'll get more ef-: from? quickly as it started if we had ficient as we go along. But we'll: Everybody seems to be get­ any trouble like that. But people be happy if we just break* Victoria to Investigate ting into the act. Homeowners, have been wonderful, and we're even." * businesses and fish farmers have been bringing jars, card­ board boxes, plastic containers, Farrington Cove rezoning newspapers, magazines, fish Access restored teed bags, pop bottles and The BC Ferry Corporation has back-tracked on their While Area A director Gor­ cation to public interest he has side of the Farrington Cove polyethylene bags. don Wilson was absent from And where does it all go? original decision to prevent private boat owners from using shown in the face of heavy controversy. Notice was served the Dogwood Princess dock at the Langdale ferry terminal. last week's meeting of the Sun­ pressure from both developers by McTaggart, Ellis and Com­ The big Shop Easy truck that shine Coast Regional District and elected officials who, only is decorated with colourful In a letter to the regional board last week, R.W.Long pany that owner Tom Howatt stated, "I am pleased to inform you that we will be making (SCRD) board, fellow directors too often place their own vested has a potential legal claim fruits and veggies was always were once more caught in the interests ahead of the public in­ empty when it went back to some modifications to the fencing around the dock; The against the SCRD for his ex­ revised design will protect passengers on the dock and, at the middle of the escalating battle terest." penses in the rezoning debacle. Vancouver, but it is now loaded with recyclable items that used same time, allow access to the shoreside of the dock in the between the developers of Farr­ area of the emergency ladder." ington Cove in Madeira Park In order to alleviate the im­ "Firstly, significant expenses to go to the dump. Paper goes and local residents. pression that the Area A plann­ have been incurred by way of to a depot in Burnaby, glass and Joe Harrison, representing ing committee has been com­ legal expenses, application fees plastic go to New Westminster By-pass proceeds the PenderyyH^ promised and discredited by re- .to.:., the Regional District , to i and tin cans go to Delta. : : trict ;Yl^epJi^rs^ ''; ^s^ '.. cent everitsV Haugpson suggested'- amend the" by-law/and other-. >j£sked by the Coast News' ifu y YPe design and engineering of the Gibsons by-pass will be whichi 'is/ currently beihgYre- a number of moves. Y^ * Costs to 6ur clients for the pur­ the sale of the recycled material completedI by this August, according to a letter from Minister orgahized, - told the meeting, The. committee, he said, poses of attempting to have the covered their costs, Morris and of Transportation and Highways, , to the regional "...we are awaiting a response should be dissolved and the cur­ -by-law amended to allow for the Clayton explained that the value board. The acquisition of the required right-of-way will then from Gordon Wilson on the rent members 'discharged with originally anticipated/iQO'units. of waste items is not very high. begin, and the amount of money poured into the project will matters raised by Tom Reid. If thanks'. The board would then "Secondly, our clients had Hard plastic for instance, is depend on that process. Director Wilson is not 'ducking be free to appoint a new com­ entered into an agreement to sell worth about $20 a tonne, but it "We are endeavouring to meet the goal of tendering the the issue', I call upon him to mittee, from which Gordon their property. This agreement takes a,huge volume of milk construction by April 1, 1990. I anticipate the construction acknowledge ah error and to in­ Wilson should disqualify him­ has been jeopardized as a result jugs and cottage cheese cartons will be completed during the 1991/1992 fiscal year," he itiate a motion tonight with­ self to avoid any perception of of the deficiency in the zoning to make a tonne. assured the board. drawing the Farrington Cove conflict of interest. New by-law. The collapse of this sale There are about 65 grades of by-law before fourth and final members could be properly will, of course, cause our clients paper, with computer paper br­ reading of the by-law." trained and impressed with the significant financial damage," inging the best price. "But," Library by-law He added, "As directed by seriousness of conflict of in­ they wrote. said Morris, "so far we've only chairperson Connor, we have terest, he stated, "APC The letter was received with received about a pound of it," raised the matter with Muni­ membership is no place for the anger by at least one director. Glass pop bottles are recycled gets reading cipal Affairs Minister Rita 'pork barrel' mentality." Jim Gurney said it was 'foolish' as is, but all other glass is crush­ The long-awaited by-law to establish a library function Johnston on July 1 and provid­ Chairman Connor thanked for Howatt to have his solicitor ed and melted down. Some under the regional district board received first and second ed her with 14 grounds of ap­ Harrison for his input, but com­ send the letter. plastic is recycled in Canada reading last week. The by-law will enable the board to hold a peal along with supporting mented that it was Gordon Up until that point, Gurney and the States, but much of it is plebiscite in Areas E and F which, if passed, will allow the documents. She very kindly Wilson's hard work that has said, he had supported the shipped to China and Korea, district to raise money to support the Gibsons Library took the time to read the brought Area A back into active rezoning by-law because it was though that market may be shut through taxes raised in those areas. material and she has referred participation in the regional 'Area A business' and he off soon. Aluminum pop and The by-law provides for a maximum amount of $25,000 to the matter to the Inspector of district and his pushing that has followed the recommendation beer cans are much in demand be raised this way annually. Municipalities for his prompt prompted the work on the set­ of that area's director. because it is cheaper to recycle attention." tlement plan for that area. "This letter makes it board than start from scratch. Harrison's presentation con­ Shortly after the Pender Har­ business and I have to withdraw Disposable aluminum baking tained high praise of Planner bour submission, directors my support from any further pans can not be reprocessed. Geoff Power, for his "...dedi­ received a letter from the other action on this by-law," he said. Asked if there had been any Gibsons Council in uproar Firing furor continues committee meeting was not the hear public submissions in sup­ been a council meeting since the by Penny Fuller appropriate forum for this issue port of Reeves at the previous letters were received. to be discussed. The Ministry of Municipal council meeting. Kunstler asked why she had Affairs refused to get involvec "The municipal lawyer has Once more, members of the hot received the copy of the let­ in the furor at Gibsons Council recommended that we don't public requested an explanation ter from Mr. Welsh that she had discuss this with the press, the of the action, and Gwen Robin­ requested. Goddard explained over the firing of Public Works public or Mr. Reeves' lawyer," son asked if Reeves' lawyer, she'd forgotten. Superintendent Skip Reeves, in said Strom. spite of a request from Alder­ Mike Welsh, had been given a Debate continued about the man Ken Collins. Collins made Her stand was challenged by reason. Welsh stood up and appropriateness of the discus­ Collins who queried, "Who is read a letter he received from sion, interspersed with some the appeal after a planning com­ this we? I haven't talked to the the town's solicitor stating that questions and answers about the mittee meeting turned into what lawyer." Collins asked on what no reason would be given for one observer called 'a three ring firing. , basis Reynolds and Strom were firing. Former mayor Lome Blaine circus'. y consulting the municipal at­ Alderman Collins explained The public gallery at Gibsons advised council, "In my ex­ torney without discussing it with his understanding of the situa­ perience there's no point in put­ Council chambers was packed the rest of the council, pointing tion. "My knowlege is that no ting the cap on things because last Tuesday. All went smoothly out that he had not been given reason has been given because if when it blows, it really blows. until the conclusion of the plan­ the same opportunity. we gave a reason it could be My advice to council would be ning committee meeting, when Strom explained that; she challenged in court. If you to let some of the steam out." ; Chairman Lilian Kunstler in­ didn't know he was in town, but don't give a reason, it can't be A special meeting had been call­ vited questions from the public. Alderman Kunstler stated, challenged." ed at the request of Aldermen Gwen Robinson stood up and "You knew I was in town. I was Welsh then informed the Collins and Kunstler, but was presented a petition from Gib­ in the office yesterday and no council that he had requested a announced by the mayor as an sons residents, who are asking one invited me to this meeting." meeting with them to discuss the m-camera meeting. The plann­ for an explanation of the ter­ John Reynolds insisted that it matter on June 28, July 10 and ing committee meeting was mination of the public works was not the appropriate place July 11 but had received no rep- finally adjourned so that the •supervisor. She was followed by for this discussion but Kunstler special meeting could be con­ a similar request by resident maintained, "I strongly feel Kunstler asked clerk- vened, with the public uncertain Mick Chamberlain. these people have a right to admiriistrator Lorraine God­ about their ability to participate Mayor Diane Strom and speak." dard why council hadn't been in the second meeting but deter­ Swooping to freedom", this young eagle takes to the air on its Alderman John Reynolds both informed of the request and mined to stay and be heard. release after care and treatment by the Sunshine Coast Wildlife protested that; the * planning The mayor had refused to Goddard explained there hadn't Please turn to page 21 Rehab Centre, (see story page 8) — Vern Elliott photo

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must be taught It is an enduring obsession that, whilst democracy is the best system yet devised for allowing peaceful and pro­ gressive change and for limiting to some degree the worst abuses of arrogance and power, its practitioners are only hazily aware of its values and even more hazily aware of its responsibilities. There are some who believe that democracy is a free market system; others believe it is freedom of religion; others know that it has important ramifications for the freedom of the individual but translate that into a freedom for individuals to behave with petulant irresponsibility. It is a system of government which allows leaders to be periodically chosen and to be periodically relieved of power. From that freedom of choice stems the other freedoms which tend to wither when any one group in society holds power for too long. To make it work well, it must have a committed elec­ torate who appreciate fully the privilege that is theirs and who are willing to assume the responsibility of their freedoms. These are not instinctual wisdoms, though the hunger for them may be. Consequently, we must in our schools not only teach the responsibilities of democracy but, within the limits set by the immaturity of the students, allow them to practice it. Surely the best minds amongst us, if asked to do it, can Away again come up with a portion of the curriculum which teaches the practice and value of our system of government. The cycle of cynicism and apathy which keeps our democracies from working well must be broken somewhere. Of late we have seen for the first time in this century the I will acknowledge a certain an older female Great Pyrenees fleece waiting for the spinning. fortune has not diminished my peaceful transfer of power in Argentina from one govern­ embarrassment at the outset of ment to another; we have applauded some of the who is standing guard by the Chester the horse waits for com­ capacity for enjoying it. this epistle. I am again far from barn where all the women folk panionship by the far fence. It has been a richly pleasant democratic advances made in the USSR; and we have home. agonized with the Chinese for some lessening of the are admiring the baby goats. We are travelling, Frances, few days with loved ones and autocracy which governs their lives. A man who, in this year of Young Andrew is prowling the Diane, Jasmine and Chrystal old friends warmly available. A At the same time, we must be critical of our practice of 1989, has found himself with yard in the guise of Acid Brain, and 1 to a family wedding cum blessed time. the system and teach our young people to expect that it will but half the year gone, as a dangerous fellow of his own reunion in Brooks, Alberta. For There have been the magic work honestly and responsively for the benefit of all. Not variously removed from his own devising. the first part of our journey we moments where the distant to do so is to fail a great idea: hearth as the Yucatan in south­ Jimmy I have known since we also had my sister Pearl and her members of a family arrive to eastern Mexico and Dawson Ci­ were somewhat less than model husband Jack, just off the plane inspect, to spoil, and to love the ty in the Yukon has no right to Boy Scouts back in the Cum­ from Prestwick. newest generation. And there report yet more-travelling". nock Boy Scout Troop in 1949. has been the pleasure of •K^ They will celebrate their 25th brushing back for a brief time &&_$&_: flits ol the COAST NEWS But here I am sitting on the Acid Brain has just squirted wedding anniversary on the day porch of my old friend Jimmy , me over the edge of the porch the curtain of the years with old of the wedding of my nephew in friends and to turn with them VallanceY home Just outside ofy with his deadly Acid Squirter. Brooks. Fernie, BC. Travelling with me "Bugger off," shouts his from that to enjoy the blessings is, of course, Frances and my father benevolently. My brother Robert has that the years^have brought. lYYs- Y*-"•"•.••;; daughter Diane and her twin , whisked them off from his It has been a welcome oppor­ five year olds Jasmime and; "Acid Brain never buggers home in Kelowna to a day or tunity to lay aside the cares and 5 YEARS AGO Chrystal. Jimmy and his wifeY off," says the intrepid Andrew. two at the Calgary Stampede responsibilities, once again you A closure on shellfish has been announced, effective Gayle have three children: .17' West across the valley of the before the wedding and 1 have might say, and to enjoy places Friday, July 13, on all shellfish in Howe Sound between year old Keir, eight yeaf old Afl*Y Elk*-River are the magnificent seized the opportunity to visit and people who make the en­ Point Atkinson and Gower Point .including all islands in cl^ew and five year old Lindsay:' .'mountains, oh this July day old friends in Grand Forks and joyment easier. the Sound. .shrouded with cloudy It is a still, in the Crowsriest Pass on my May the roads of your life The closure has been put into "effect because of the 7-jTherc ar^tVordt^spa^^oun^: *siiveV_©rt^d^Y'*^;*"*J ; way to. Alberta, T have such .oases, of peace and danger jaf paralytic shellfish, poisoning or red tide. male golden retriever romping ^ There are sheepjh the pasture You will have gathered that pleasure from time to time along the way. * Anyohepianning to harvest shellfish outside the closed around the corral with Keirand"^ ?|iiidy behind me _TTh~6iihtain of my embarrassment at my good area should consult with the Department of Fisheries. Malcolm McTavish, longtime principal of Roberts Creek Elementary School in the 1960's and early 70's, died last Friday in Vancouver after a lengthy illness. Stein Valley Festival Following a meeting between district highways manager Tucker Forsythe and Regional Board Transpor­ tation Chairman John Shaske, highways planner from Voices for the Wilderness sing out Burnaby will visit the Sunshine Coast and study the feasibility of various options for dealing with conges­ Chiefs of the Lytton and Mt. decrease the polarization which Weisgerber, Minister Responsi­ a pristine wilderness, with a tion of traffic leaving the Langdale Ferry Terminal. Currie Indian Bands proudly sometimes surrounds these ble for Native Affairs, which in­ crystal clear river, an old growth A meeting will be held at 7:30 on Wednesday, July 18, announce the Fifth Annual same issues." In an attempt to dicated that dialogue regarding forest, alpine meadows, and to discuss the possibility of a theatre in lower Gibsons. Stein Valley Voices for the defuse polarization between op­ the Stein between the govern­ glacier-fed lakes. The scenic 10 YEARS AGO Wilderness Festival. Bruce posing political and business in­ ment and the bands would con­ beauty rivals that of Lake A meeting held at Sakinaw Lake between Brian Gates Cockburn, Roy Forbes, Colin terests, the Lytton and Mt. Cur­ tinue. Louise. The Stein River drops and Alan Ferguson of the Environment Land Use Com­ James, Gordon Light foot, Mar­ rie bands have extended invita­ The initial Voices for the eastward through a series of mittee and local residents concerned .about the tin Sheen, Blue Rodeo, Dr. tions to Premier Vander Zalm, Wilderness festival drew over unique ecological niches from Cheekeye-Dunsmuir power line seems to have indicated \ (who will be represented at Mt. 8000 feet at its lush alpine head­ that the door is closed on possibilities of any change to David Suzuki and. many other 500 people to the alpine head­ top Canadian "performers! are .Currie by Mr; Clifford Serwa, waters of the Stein River in waters in the Coast Range near BC Hydro's intention to string the massive power line Mt. Currie to a mere 700 feet at across Sakinaw Lake. donating their time and talents MLA), IWA boss Jack Munro, September, 1985, and played an in support of the preservation and Ian Donald of Fletcher important role in mobilizing the its desert confluence with the Pender Harbour receives approval of an $89,000 grant Fraser River just north of Lyt­ for the completion of its swimming pool. of the Stein Valley watershed. Challenge Canada. public support which has kept The festival opens on Friday, the Stein wilderness intact ever ton. A gathering was held at the Sechelt Marsh to "The 1989 Voices festival acknowledge special contributions made towards im­ August 5and continues over the since. In 1986 the second Voices The Stein Valley is the tradi­ holiday weekend through cannot yet be a celebration," festival drew over 700 people to tional homeland to the Lytton provement of the marsh. The property was purchased said Lytton Band Chief, Rudy with a grant from Second Century. Doug Roy remarked, August 7. This year's festival the Stein's mouth, and in 1987 and Mt. Currie Indian People. site-is the Mt. Currie Rodeo Dunstan. "Rather it will pro­ over 2000 gathered to listen to Pictograph sites, burial "This kind of thing represents a certain quality of life we vide another clear statement to enjoy. This is the kind of thing our community needs." Grounds just 30 minutes north John Denver and others at grounds, ancient villages and 20 YEARS AGO of Whistler-Village on the Sea t> the provincial government that Brimful Lake in the Stein other evidence attest to its im­ Coast News staff enjoyed a well earned holiday. Sky Highway: the Lytton and Mt. Currie In­ Alpine. Last year's festival drew portance to the native people, 30 YEARS AGO dian People do not stand alone 4000 people to share three days for whom the Stein is a truly Coast News staff enjoyed a well earned holiday. Voices for the Wilderness is a as they fight for preservation of of events near the mouth of the sacred area. 40 YEARS AGO terrific music festival. It is also a the Stein Valley wilderness for Stein River at Lytton. This year, Spring salmon in excess of 30 pounds were caught in conference where issues relating ?.'"• all peoples; and that Victoria the Lytton and Mt. Currie In­ Industrial development with­ Gibsons and Pender Harbour last week. to forestry, wilderness preserva­ v can no longer shirk its respon- dian People expect thousands of in this wilderness watershed has Over $5000 in prizes will be given away at a mammoth tion and aboriginal title are sibility to conclude an agree­ people to join with them in sup­ been contentious for over a jamboree sponsored by Branch 149 of the Canadian researched and discussed. ment over the future of the port of the Stein Valley decade but became imminent in Legion in Sechelt. Along with contemporary enter­ Stein." wilderness. In Alberta recently, 1985 when the first seven tainment, Voices presents tradi­ 11,000 people attended a similar kilometres of road were tional native dancing, drum­ In March, 1986, the provin­ surveyed up the lower canyon. cial Wilderness Advisory Com­ event in support of the preserva­ ming and spiritual ceremonies, tion of the Oldman River. It was the Wilderness Advisory panel discussions and speeches. mittee recommended, "In view Committee's recommendation The Sunshine It is a gathering together of * of the heritage and spiritual At over 420 square miles, the which secured a moratorium on native and non-native peoples, ;•.. values to the Lytton Indian Stein wilderness is the last logging the Stein, however, and it encourages a profound Band, no road be constructed significant unlogged, un­ Parker's recent announcement knowledge of each other and of ; up the Stein River Canyon developed watershed in indicates that the valley is j Published by GLASSFORD PRESS LTD. the environment both com­ Without a formal agreement bet­ southern . It is threatened yet again. munities share. Voices creates a ween that band and the provin­ Editorial: John Burnside Vern Elliott Ellen Frith milieu in which informed deci­ cial government." Forest __^^^_^_frp_^^v*a&x*iaa^^. KKKatXXXXXXX.9 Production: Advertising: sions for the Stein and other Minister recently Production Mgr. - Jane Stuart Fran Burnside wilderness areas can be made. announced that there is no need : Sherri Payne Kirtlye Woodruff John Gilbert Proceeds from the festival sup­ for agreement with native In­ Back Off Y> Brian McAndrew Jean Broccoli dians in the region before any port the Stein Valley Preserva­ Sometimes weary of pain and despair The SUNSHINE COAST NEWS is a locally owned newspaper, tion Fund. logging in the Stein takes place. published on the Sunshine Coast, BC every Monday by Glassford According to a report in the I leave my body resting in an easy chair Press Ltd., Box 460, Gibsons, BC VON 1V0. Gibsons Tel. 886-2622 or "The aim of the festival first Vancouver Sun (July 5, 1989) he Then back away to some still place 886-7817; Sechelt Tel. 885-3930; Pender Harbour Tel. 883-9099; Gib­ and foremost is to increase said, "There's no agreement fo watch a clearer vision of God's face. sons Fax Tel. 886-7725. Second Class Mail Registration No. 4702. awareness of the Stein Valley," necessary under the laws of From this vantage point, infinity, stated Mt. Currie Band Chief, British Columbia for the Stein. The Sunshine COAST NEWS is protected by copyright and reproduc­ Life and the world seen against eternity Fraser Andrew. "But our aim As far as operations in the Stein Make their purpose and their meaning clear tion of any part-of it by any means is prohibited unless permission in as well is to provide a forum are concerned, it depends on the I writing is first secured from Glassford Press Ltd., holders of the where a deeper understanding Vanishing the chaos from life here. I copyright* .licensee." This statement was of aboriginal and wilderness directly.opposite in spirit to a I i I SUBSCRIPTION RATES preservation issues in general letter sent ot the Lytton and Mt. John Patrick \ I • Canada: 1 year $35; 6 months $20; Foreign; 1 year $40 can be engendered, and to "Currie Bands by Jack aoowwaeweKw^^ 3«eaaaaae««>

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Editor: been on a campaign to raise Please make your cheque out Each year our chapter gives a funds to increase the bursary to to the Margaret Lamb Bursary bursary, in memory of keep up with inflation. Fund, Box 1165, Sechelt, B.C. Margaret Lamb, to a gradu­ We would like to thank all VON 3A0. ating student entering nursing. the nurses and community We sincerely thank you for Margaret Lamb, a well members who have so willingly all donations. Editor: quor to celebrate. Many adults This is true, however, I don't known and loved nurse and contributed. Further donations April MacKenzie-Moore, R.N. This is in reply to the letter believe this and it is indeed a think this should reflect on the community worker, died 17 are still needed, and will be Secretary, Simshine Coast from the business person in tragedy of our times. There was dry grad night. This was one years ago. This year we have gratefully received. RNABC Sechelt who was naturally upset a time in my life when I believed night enjoyed by all with no li­ about overhearing of "cham­ it too. quor or drugs at the party (to pagne parties" between the Things are not going to the best of our knowledge). It's Some Things Are Worth ceremonies and activities of dry change overnight but I do worth it! grad night. believe that change has started. For some kids this is the first Preserving '" As a parent of a graduating For the most part, dry grads on sober party they've ever been student, this has also been a real the Coast were sober, fun par­ to. It was a special night to ...But Not With concern for me. The toasts in ties that the grads (and parents) remember and it is showing our our home were without liquor will remember. This is a big young people that a lot of fun and I know this was the choice change from the past years can be had without chemicals. Preservatives! in many other homes. when parents stood around and Thank you, always, mer­ As you say, serving liquor to watched kids get blasted. chants and community for your minors is against the law, and I I have also heard talk around generous support of our young would like to add that when the community that "Dry people and don't be discourag­ We're proud parents supply students with li­ Grad" is a farce because many ed. I do believe things can quor, it gives a clear message to youth have alcohol abusing par­ change if we all keep trying. of the products a young person that you need li­ ties before and after grad. April MacKenzie-Moore we make here at Henry's Bakery. We use only the finest of natural, wholesome Nurses deserve better ingredients - combined with old fashioned baking skill Editor: nurses are actually deadlocked. for which they are justly ap­ Since what we eat is so HLRA is a front. It allows preciated be returned in kind. PITA POCKETS How the Vancouver Sun's John Marian important to our well-being, editorialists and columnists the government to distance itself (Reg. $2.10/doz.) isn't it worth the few extra pennies patronize the nurses of BC, from its central responsibility to provide quality health care. and the few extra steps it takes to agreeing they have not been and THIS WEEK $175/do z are not well enough paid, yet in­ In turning down the tentative get the very best? sisting they should nevertheless agreement, nurses may ironical­ Thanks accept a contract that would ly have done the government a Quality baked goods - a tradition we intend to preserve. favour. Had it been accepted Editor: perpetuate that condition. While my daughter decided FEEL & TASTE THE DIFFERENCE One wonders whether they so under pressure from the media the exodus of nurses from our to bake some cookies for the blandly negotiate their own Gibsons Lions Club in salaries, undoubtedly higher hospitals would have slowed not HENRY'S BAKERY & coffee shop one whit. gratitude. I wish to extend to than those of nurses and for far them many thanks for their very Sunnycrest Mall, Gibsons 886-7441 less vital work. That is the crux of the pro­ blem. What this government of generous contribution towards I note too how the Sun tacitly her valuable camp experience NOTE: For unusual or large orders please phone a day or more ahead to avoid dsiappointment perpetuates the myth that it is supposed free enterprisers should be able to see is the for the learning disabled. Come in soon, your family will thank you the HLRA with its 'finite' classic supply-demand problem Carol Huggiris resources and not the govern­ here. When you have growing ment with its funds for highway demand ,and ever-diminishing overruns and disgraced civil ser­ supply, costs rise. vants and pork-barrel develop­ Until the job vacancy notices ment funds with whom the cease to crowd hospital bulletin boards and nursing colleagues are flooded with applicants the government had better pay up Portable or the problem will not go away. Toilet Nurses are to be con­ Canada's Top Compact(A) The Tough One Ford Bronco II gratulated for finally insisting Rentals that the caring and nurturing Ford Range CASH BACK!

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The Public Review Panel on Tanker Safety and Marine Response Capability has been appointed by the Federal Government to conduct a public review into all facets of the distressing problem of spills from tankers and barges bearing oil or chemicals. The Panel will review the systems currently in place to support the safe movement of oil and chemicals in bulk by tanker or barge through Canadian waters and fishing zones, and the capability of Canada to respond to tanker spills of these materials. The public hearings will begin in Vancouver/Victoria in the belief that people in these and surrounding communities, At Eord And Mercury Dealers having experienced the Nestucca and Valdez incidents, will World's #1 Truck(B> be prepared to share their ideas with the Panel. The review will also include Canada's Atlantic Coast, the St. Lawrence Low Rates on Cars! Ford F-Series River and Great Lakes System and both Eastern and Western Arctic waters. The Panel is seeking input from special interest groups including environmentalists, native people and others; the three levels of government; and industry including shipping, oil, chemical, fishing and others, as well as the general public. Should you wish to make a submission please write or &WE telephone for details as indicated below. %A.ER1 $ WEST COAST HEARINGS SCHEDULE 8.9LIMITE D TIME OFFER 2,743 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm and 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm each day $ Vancouver Victoria WITH 500 CASH BACK Tues., Wed., Thurs. Fri. July 28,1989 "Savings based on M.S.R R for Rangers reg. cab 4x4 with pkg. 796A or F-series witvith pkg. 837A and 5-spcc5-specd manual transmissiotr n pkg. compared to the prices of the options purchased separately. Plus $500 cash rebate from Ford. Cash back offer ends July.. 31.1989->i irtiiv. c..Sec. your A..\l~.deale r r.fo„r detailsJ...„;l.-. July 25,26 and 27,1989 in Trade and Convention Centre, ^'8.9% 12 to 24 month financing available on approved credit when you buy any new Probe. Tracer or Bronco II from dealer stock prior to July 31. 1989. Other, higher rates available in Robson Square Media Centre Empress Hotel on longer terms. Offer not availablavai.- e in combinatio...... _..-.n. with other incentives unless specified. See dealer for details. Hearings in Prince Rupert and a further hearing in "'''Based on Compuscarch Data CYTD Apr. '89. '"'Based on Worldwide Sales and Export Data. Vancouver will be held in late November 1989. FORD For further information, please write or call: The Perimeter MERCURY Dealers Public Review Panel on Tanker Safety and Marine Spills Response Capability Abbotsford Abbotsiord/Clearbrook Chilliwack White Rock 14th Floor, Terrasses de la Chaudiere M.S:A. Ford Sales Ltd. Lou Isfeld Lincoln/Mercury' Cherry Ford Sales (1981) Ltd. Ocean Park'Ford 25 Eddy Street, Hull, Que., KlA 0H3 or telephone toll free to 1-800-567-6876 Squamish Sechelt Squamish Ford Sales South Coast Ford Sales Ltd. • •tit"i «»nimt>iiyfn—

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nncu. 9:30 am • 6:0° Pm UrtN_ Fridays 'til 9:00 pm Sundays 11:00 am - 5:00 pm (Left to right) Miss Gibsons '89 candidates Nicole Lagasse, Olga Smith, Kimberiy Hughes, Lisa Allen, Sheila Bishop, Hoilie Lacey, Bonnie Stewart and Nicole Fortin display their homemade tie-dyed Pender Harbour Hot House t-shirts and caps as a part of the many outfits shown at last Tuesday's fashion show held at the Legion. —Laura Russell photo TOMATOES George in Gibsbhs kg 2.62 Ib.

Non-driver wins Jeep in draw Fresh California Red Seedless Federation's annual raffle had Pat, "so I'll have to let my hus­ hy George Cooper won the first prize. band, Roy, do the driving." Pat Pat Scarr of Lower Road, Now she is the owner of a is not sure that she wants to Roberts Creek, was quite over­ bright red jeep, a Chrysler learn to drive but she feels the GRAPES whelmed with suprise to learn Cherokee four-wheel drive. concern of the new car owner in her ticket in the B.C. Wildlife "And I don't drive," said where it is driven. Fresh California Grown - Whole "Roy and my son will take their truck on their fishing trip to Bamfield," she said last week, "and just leave this jeep H0NEY0EW to run on our blacktop roads here. "Now we can get to the ski MELONS trails without fear of getting stuck in the snow as has hap­ pened to us in past winters." Fresh New Zealand Granny Smith Pat said she never buys lot­ tery or raffle tickets but got this particular one to please her son APPLES who belongs to the Ladner club. "A pretty good return for $2," said Roy. California - Sunkist Valencia Wildlife clubs here on the Sunshine Coast work hard each year to sell their quotas of tickets. The returns from this ORANGES „.h_, raffle finance the conservation work of the provincial federa­ tion of wildlife clubs. The Gib­ Fresh Half - Cut Into Chops sons club, by the way, has the outdoor range nearly ready for use. fion Sellin9 When you see a bright, redi PORK LOIN ,„ jeep and two in it wearing theirr - new red-caps of the-Wildlife _«, Fresh Country Style - Rib Ends club, wave and make a note to- ~ get your tickets here at next year's raffle. RIDGE LOCAL GALLERY 765 School Rd., Gibsons To celebrate her fifth year of business in her Show Piece Kent Sliced Gallery, Cindy Buis invited Gib- ; View Town 2 & 3 Bedrooms sons to meet the artists whose Houses 1280 to 1425 sq.ft. works she carries in her shop. SIDE Artists met artists, as well as ad­ miring members of the public. TWIN OAKS A workshop conducted by Ed BACON 500 gm Hill is planned for this fall. If ... VILLAGE you would like to learn more of ; 824 North Rd., Gibsons his style, for instance the soft ' haziness of a seaside morning, ,: Fresh Whole Picnic Shoulder Single Level 2 Bedrooms then call Cindy Buis at the Show ^ 1029 to 1157 sq.ft. Piece. Town Homes Pat Forst's specialty items, _ PORK ,_2.18 lb. MARKETED BY: those in her unique turquoise blue, are to be seen there. • Lisa Keller Serigraphs by Greta Guzek, Sun-Rype - Blue Label 886-4680, 946-0887 which she does directly upon the screen material, show a spon­ Montreal Trust taneous style. APPLE JUICE 278-8181 Lyall Nanson's cheerful Limit 12 Cartons watercoloUrs, as well as those Sales Office, 765 School Road of Stan Kelshaw and Gordon Oceans Flaked White Munro, depict our coastal ; Open Wed., Thurs., Sat., Sun. 1 to 4 pm scene. Turned wood pieces by Gary Kelly, and jewellery by ''. ALBACORE Hans Ounpuu Construction silversmith Sandra Kelly give A Division of Twin Oaks Realty Ltd. another dimension to the gallery's display. TUNA 154 gm Adams Natural Saturday 10:30 AM July 22/89 PARAD Start PEANUT £5 OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM DU I I fcK. 1 kg. .77 ASSEMBLY - SUNNYCREST MALL 8:30 AM I I THEME: GIBSONS BY THE SEA ABC Laundry Name, Club, Committee, etc Address...... Telephone No.. DETERGENT 7. 5.99 Contact Person. .Telephone No Oven Fresh • Kaiser CLASS OF ENTRY _ Best decorated bike Commercial Floats • Bands (All Types) • or 2 wheeler • ! i BUNS ».69 Clubs & Best decorated Car Weston's English Organizations • Classic Car • or Motorized Vehicle D • WW Groups and Best decorated child Best decorated adult _ MUFFINS Associations CI 12 and under C] 13 and over LJ = • FROM OUR DELll The applicant hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless from any action, the Gibsons and District Sea Cavalcade Committee or their assigns or af­ filiates, (either Government or individual) from and against all liabilities whatsoever arising from participation in the 1989 Sea Cavalcade Parade, (ie par­ Sliced or Shaved Schneider's Sliced Schneider's ticipation at yur own ri'skl I) j Signature of Applicant...... Title. I £ luST BOLOGNA LimRWURST I Brief Description of Entry ....••• • • •'•;..'.,...... Entries must be received by July 20,1989 with RICHARD'S, Gower Point Rd. and School Rd., 886-2116, or GIB­ per 100 gm per 100 gm • 79 per 100 gm H SONS REALTY, Sunnycrest Mall, 886-2277. For information call either of the above numbers. 1.25 I sui^a t\AZ,nL,e », ouuiiyctcM tviuu, oo ygfyEMMMgMgimfrgffl1 5_BBfi-igggWg*Kag*afBBC^

Coast News, July 17,1989 iRfiKHiilSiiifl Dazey thanks quired. The students take by Jeanie Parker, 885-2163 courses in Gibsons but carpool- With Roberts Creek Daze ing is arranged for that. weekend just past, a few thank If you are interested in having yous are surely in order. To a Japanese student stay with Gibsons Building Supplies, Gib­ you please phone Gail at sons Pharmasave, Roberts 886-3783. Even if you're not Creek Volunteer Fire Depart­ sure, phone her for more infor­ ment, BC Tel, Capilano mation and answers to your Highway Services, Seaview questions. Market, Pronto's, The DINNERS CONTINUE STOP Creekhouse, Rainbow Dinner is served...at the Preschool, Andy's Restaurant, Roberts Creek Legion on week­ SMOKING Ken's Lucky Dollar, Gibsons ends. Friday nights Joan Motors, Enevoldson Welding, Clarkson cooks up a smorgas­ Trail Bay Sports and, last but bord with a variety of salads, COAST not least, the Daze organizers meat dishes, lots of extras and and volunteers, thank you all dessert all for a mere $6. IMPRESSIONS for your contributions and com­ Saturday is barbecue night 5545-D Wharf Road, Sechelt munity spirit. with the best New York steak MORE BILLETS and all the trimmings, again for Gail Sangster was very pleas­ $6. WED., JULY 19 The talented Robert Bertrand ed with the response she receiv­ ONE TREATMENT ONLY ed from Roberts Creek families will be performing MOR music to host visiting Japanese stu­ at the Little Legion this With Painless Soft Laser dents this summer. However, weekend and Adrian, of Sum­ For Appointment or Information Call she still needs four more billets mer Wind, returns July 28 and for the three weeks from August 29. Coming August 3 and 4 is JOY SMITH at 885-7174 or 17 to September 8. Huey Rudd, a very special She wants to emphasize that musician who proved very Laser World Therapy Centre couples without children are popular last time he appeared North Vancouver certainly welcome and that only there. Members and guests Toll Free # 1-800-663-1260 a minimum of driving is re­ welcome. Better Health through Gardening notes Professional Treatment and autumn crocus can be by Marguerite planted now for next year. Our summer season is here, Lift spring bulbs while it's TERMINAL time to take a walk through the still dry. Clean, dust and store. I • I. i'.l-rim . II ... garden especially very early in Wisteria can be pruned this Forest Products Ltd. The Roberts Creek Daze parade last Saturday was everything a the morning and enjoy all the month or next, and keep the Creeker parade should be. More photos next week. beauty of'the garden (the or­ side shoots off to five buds or —Vern Elliott photo namentals, the flowers and the leaf joint to let the top develop. vegatation), enjoying the Tomatoes need constant LOG satisfaction of your work com­ pruning of side shoots for best Davis Bay News £* Views bined with nature's hand. results, and the growing tip nip­ The pruning of early sum­ ped off after fourth, fifth or six BUYING mer, flowering shrubs is truss, whatever you wish. necessary, and tall harbaceous The ground can be mulched English garden plants need staking due to July to keep fruits clean and free STATION winds. Deadheading blooms from mold, they seem to have after flowering keeps the plants caught up in the growth after Competitive Prices a delight producing more blossoms of all the cold spring. from Gibsons brought some of types. Reminder to Garden Club Camp Run by Jean Robinson, 885-2954 their folk along to play Bingo Picking your sweet peas fre­ members of the photo contest: Take snapshots while your CEDAR • FIR • HEMLOCK • Valerie Hunt, volunteer on Thursday, July 13. quently will do the same. If the weather permits, there Debud dahlias every few days garden is at its best. driver co-ordinator, said the trip The/kids' sunflowers will be to see Chris and Valerie will be a big picnic on Tuesday, if you want large blooms, and •,vrm\ July 25. This will involve all chrysanthemums too, if you shooting for the sky, keep them,, 886-7033 Cooksley's English type of well watered^ifertali^^^ncL.^ garden on Tuesday, July 11, clients .that attend th$ Adult: want a plant for Christmas. : r Day Care, even if it isn't your Seeds of pansies, wallflowers staked. '""•'" " ' ' •:"•'" ••-••~*&*r'*•"'•-" %was enjoyed by all. The $fcooksleys live in West Sechelt. day. Should be great for every­ jfThe outing was a nice drive one. Ifeesides the bonus of being able NICE GARDENS >fo see the beautiful gardens. For the most part, the yards ;tjThank you Chris and Vivian. in the Bay /Creek area are kept • KIRKLAND CENTRE beautifully and the homes ap­ yy Kirkland Centre is looking pear cared for. Some yards are outstanding, a pleasure to OiridgSB. *j?olourful in its own right, the Ipoxes of flowers make the en- observe. mm& wfcrance so inviting. With a bit Has anyone noticed the large |«nore done each year this house and colourful hydrangea in C00^ jg&ould become a showplace. As Barb Relton's yard, corner of pit is, they have done an excellent Bay and Laurel? ^ob this first year with a lot of PIONEER PINIC ^•willing volunteer contributions I am still waiting for sugges­ |iS6f time and material. tions and/or offers of help for Sunbeam - Gas C: The Kiwanis Care Home this community event. UMBRELLA CB^5iCeUE *18900 $2995 Wood Slats, Cast Iron Frame PARK . FOLDING BENCH PICNIC Reg. $86.95 $7495 Festival of theWritten Arts TABLE fc^.x AuglOB Rockwood Centre,Sechelt&G $7995 I

Guest Speakers ^ SHARON THESEN DOUBLJUNE CAL.LW00E EXPOSURD E C\ JEAN PARE KAREN DAWE M. PIERRJOHNE PAS BERTOS N BILLDEVERELL - DORIS SHADBOLT JOE GARNER' BETTY WATERTON THERMOS DON HUNTER HOWARD WHITE GEMINI HAISE ^ CHARLES LYNCH NEIL DAWE COOLER N°* KEN MITCHELL OCANDACE SAVAGE LOUNGE $599!? _N 30 litre portable .95 Reg. $69.95 Reg. $42.95 A White CHILD'S Folding LAWN .0 PLASTIC \yMvC\ _ LAWN CHAIRS CHAIR S/ CHAIRS fe~~ Assorted Colours Reg. $17.95 W*m Reg. $3.95 $0* 95 $295 $14 =s^ Ii

& Tha Festival also sponsors August 15-19 I! In- Residence programs for Non-Fictk»n-writing and the writers. Write for information Spin-off Market with Daniel OPEN Mon-Sat 8 am - 5 pm en these five-day intensive Wood Sunday (Gibsons only) 10 am - 4 pm Gibsons 8864141 ; <£ '•..*''• workshops: Creative Non-Fiction with Vancouver (Toll Fraa) 681-6814 Sachoit 885-7121 * '' w August 5-9 Myrna Kostash vYt Fiction-writing with J|{/Y_£_il Andreas Schroeder For brochures and tickets: Script-writing for stage Festival of the Written Arts screen & television wtth Box 22S9, Sechelt, B.C. Pamela Hawthorn VON SAO Mb ortttfufly ackncwMg* ths financial support ot the Government ot British Coiumbii. Rirauehttw Ministry ot Municipal Affairs. Recreation and Culture. TWO LOCATIONS SUNSHINE COAST HIGHWAY WHARF AND DOLPHIN SECHELT M T.Tyg^irricT

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winning ticket and to Elva Dinn the polished rock clock; Maxine Grace at 885-9269 by Wednes­ By Ruth Forrester for drawing my number. Nelson, the afghan; Chris day evening. • Here are the results of some Dalton, the embroidered pic­ SURPRISE VISITORS The Halfmoon Bay Country of the Fair contests. ture; and Jan Wilkinson, the oil Pat Ness of Halfmoon Bay Fair is how a thing of the past The run from Connor Park lamp. had to do a double take last for this year, but it certainly was to Cooper's Green was won by The auxiliary would like to weekend when she looked out a memorable one. Hundreds of Charlene Matthews who receiv­ thank all who supported their of her window and saw two people enjoyed all the events ed the Wendy McDonald efforts and announce that the ladies dressed exactly alike ap­ which started with the Car Rally Trophy and Ron Judd earned next bake sale will be on Friday, proaching her house. They turn­ on Friday evening, followed by the ICG Trophy. July 21 at the Buccaneer ed out to be twins whom Pat the Kids' Fishing Derby Satur­ , t Prizes for the biggest smiles Marina. had not seen in 53 years since i day morning, the delicious went to George Carpenter who they left their home in what was ,i baron of beef dinner Saturday seems to remain the unbeaten BARB-A-BURGER known as The White House in kVuv\ 12 noon .- 5 p.m. 'i evening, pancake breakfast champ, for the ladies it was Don't forget to keep this Halfmoon Bay in 1936. Saturday, July 22, 1989 Sunday morning after which all Jeannie Doyle, children's coming Saturday evening free At that time they were Betty of the fun of the fair got under­ category went to Katrina War- so that you and your friends can and Joan Jefferd, now Betty Al way. LOCAL ARTS & CRAFTS man and for the little guys have an enjoyable dining out ex­ Godby and Joan Smith. No SPONSORED BY THE SUNSHINE COAST ARTS COUNCIL This year's fair seemed to under six - Carta Newton. perience at Welcome Beach doubt the ladies spent a pleasant Corner of School & Gower Point Road 886-9022 cater more to the children's ac­ The team who named Hall, rain or shine. From 5 pm afternoon reminiscing about the 8 tivities and it was a joy to see all themselves the Rigger Rats won on July 22 you will be served a old days in Halfmoon Bay and the bonny wee folks having so the volleyball games and the delicious barbecued hamburger the many changes which have much fun. Needless to say, the horseshoe pitch prize went to dinner with all the trimmings taken place over the years. Keep part of the dollars you spend... highlight of the day for yours Chuck Norrie and Kay Mellon. for only $5, and for kids under truly was the pleasant shock of Winners of the Halfmoon 12,$2.50. The ladies who are do­ SHOP LOCALLY winning the Fifty-Fifty draw! Bay Hospital Auxiliary raffle ing the catering have to know Ii My special thanks to Fiona were also drawn at the fair with how many to expect, so please Police West for having sold me the the following results: S. Sayter, call Mildred at 885-5249 or news

GIBSONS RCMP ii During the evening of July 5, "t Stogal (ftiig Antique several privately-owned mail •A boxes on Reed Road were damaged by persons unknown. - ana fine tumidkinqd cJLta* Anyone with information is asked to call the RCMP or Vancouver, BC 886-TIPS. Police retrieved a vehicle from the 1700 block of North Road, where a pick-up truck Eugene Turenne went over the bank and came to Show & Sale rest at the side of a residence. Is Proud To Announce That The vehicle, reported by a NOW AT passerby, was a complete Pat Randall deft) wreck. Police investigation con­ Sunnycrest Mall tinues and charges are pending. Is The New Owner Of • ! Over the past six months of Mon., July 17 & Sat., July 22 this year, the number of 24-hour suspensions, traffic TURENNE tickets, and warning notices has • Great Selection of oak more than doubled over the CONCRETE same period of time last year. LTD reproductions Traffic accidents have increased in these past months as well. PUMPING •Fine Furnishings Motorists are advised the Gene and family wish Pat all the best NEW ADDRESS: traffic enforcement will be step­ in his new endeavour, and Pat looks R.R. #2, S26 C27, Henderson Rd., •Quality Antiques ped up. forward to serving the concrete needs Gibsons, B.C. VON 1V0 Noted:.eight impaired drivers of Coast residents with the same if friendly and competent-skill. 886-7022 > ; Pi^^iV^JnSe,rhelW5%^ this month.

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1 280 Gower Point Road 1 OPEN July 1st-Aug 13th <> Watch 1 Quote Of The for : We further admonish you to serve all nations and to strive for the betterment of the world. children '< Baha'i' Writings «>fl.JJJJJ»JJ- by Margaret Watt, 885-3364 With the increased number of CUSTOM COMPANY visitors in Sechelt, the place is LOGOS fairly humming along. That's Baseball Hats, Jackets good. The weather is continuing Sweat & T-Shirts glorious and that's good too. & Summer Shorts The traffic is tearing along the main street at lightening speed. TTHE SUNSHINE COAST That's bad. Members ol the business community: Please contact our local Representative. Three little kids stood waiting o Miss JULIE POULSEN to cross the street. They were' mm I doing everything right. ATS S1L.KSCREENING & EMBROIDERY Everything they must have been 3565 Commercial Street Vancouver, BC V5N 4E8 Bride Paige Welburn and groom Christopher Ricard were married last Saturday in the Church of His taught to do. They held hands Local: 885-4786 Fax: 872-1222 Van. 872-1221 Presence on Redrooffs Road. They made their exit the old fashioned way, in a buggy pulled by two and waited for a break in the ponies. -Wade Shaw photo traffic. They were at a crosswalk. Three times they at­ -<_H| tempted to cross, and three CHECK OUR Wildlife Rehab Centre times they had to leap back to LOW RATES LIVE ENTERTAINMENT safety as cars carried on past them as if they had been invisi­ THIS WEEK Wild animals released ble. rent-a-wreek Award NEXT WEEK Eventually they were able to 886-9717 Winning Hospital for fear that he had in­ Garden Bay's The Sunshine Coast Wildlife get to the other side. Isn't it LYNDIA Rehab Centre (SCWRC) had a gested lead-shot but luckily written somewhere in the SCOTT NORM 'Release - Day' last Wednesday. none was found. Highway Code that a motorist Tues July 18 JONES Nine animals were successfully After cage rest for three should stop when a pedestrian is The Practical Alternative thru Sat July 22 released back into the wild. weeks~on an expensive diet of on a crosswalk? Sp please, peo­ Tues July 25 One immature bald eagle, rodents and fish, he was releas­ ple, slow down! Keep a special thru Sat July 29 caught June 26 on Rat Portage ed close to where he was found. lookout for the little ones. Give Hill, was let go at the estuary of Also released were five them a chance. Wilson Creek. When brought juvenile blue herons from the SECHELT LEGION in, the eagle had no broken Wakefield Rockery. Three fell The Sechelt Legion finallygo t bones, but was unable to fly. He from the nest June 15, after rifle the alley-way at the rear of the shots were fired near or at the Restaurant Operr^ was X-rayed at Gibsons Animal building blacktopped. For years nest site. Six more were brought it has been an eyesore. BA from 5 pm Daily in over the next week and a half. Blacktop completed the work Drop off your Reservations Wednesday, one Canada and did a fine job of it too. COAST NEWS gosling was also released back Now the lake, dirt and rocks are Recommended CLASSIFIEDS to Middle Point after a month's no more. at stay at the centre. Wednesday night is Bingo 883-9919 Marina Pharmacy Four baby finch, two night at Sechelt Legion starting in Pender Harbour Pub Lunches swallows and another heron are at 7:30 pm. Could be your lucky until noon Saturday soon to be released. from 11 am "A Friendly P»ople Plac«" night! Tax reciepts are available for The Department of Veteren's donations received, Box 1384, Affairs counsellor will be at the $ Sechelt, VON 3AO. Sechelt Legion July 20, from 1 rv to 4 pm. Motor Home 28,50Q LIBRARY BRAND NEW 21* Deluxe 886-9025 The library will be open every Police Tuesday from 10:30 to 4 pm. This is in addition to our Thurs­ day and Saturday hours of news 10:30 am to 7 pm on Thursday Any uioy you Slice it and 10:30 am to 4 pm on Satur-* the Classifieds bring results••'" SECHELT RCMP day. Thesejiewhqiirs have been; VI; % % % __ .1 3 * V Sometime between" 10:30 pnT- in'effect since July 11. on June 6 and 8 am June 7, the wheels were stolen off ^a blaclcf Chev pickup which w^ parked on Field Road near Highway 101. Anyone having any infor-; PENDER HARBOUR Sunshine Coast Unemployment Action Centre hours noon to 4:00 pm, Tuesday to Fri­ 1 day. Call 886-2425. mation regarding this theft is re- Adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse self help group, meetings every Tuesday at quested to contact the RCMP. \ 7 pm. For more information and meeting place call Joan at 885-5164. On July 10, Specialty Wood CREDIT UNION Women Who Love Too Much support group, confidential and anonymous. Tuesdays Products on Field Road suf-' at 7:30. Call for information 886-2008, 886-8788, or 886-S539. fered a break, enter and theft. 1 presents Women Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse meetings every Tuesday at 7 pm. For Anyone with information more information call Joan at 885-5164. should call Crimestoppers for a Sunshine Coast Pro-Life meeting Tuesday, July 18 at 7:30 pm at Sunshine Coast reward. Gospel Church, Davis Bay Rd. For information call 885-5734 or 886-8185. Boaters are reminded that the Video on Driftnet Fishing Contact ORCA, Box 1189, Sechelt. speed limit in Pender Harbour Sunshine Coast Peace Committee regular meetings will take a recess until is seven knots. The Patrol September. Have a Peaceful and happy summer! Vessel Regina and personnel from Small Craft Harbours will t be enforcing the speed limit. If' your vessel creates a large wake at seven knots, the solution is to go even slower within the har­ SHOP LOCALLY bour.

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180-DAY •"$; TERM DEPOSITS +i-\. Locked in '.;l-ii; Minimum m. at .11%% $10,000 Higher Interest Rates for Amounts Over $50,000 Wi\ SATURDAY, JULY 22 : 7:00 pm - Doors Open 6:30 i *-* PENDER HARBOUR Elphinstone High School GREDlTUNiON 883-9531 5X:'.jT-.r_ ''.-' .;v'.\*-^..V( wm'j Coast News, July 17,1989 i^iifiiiii^iilW Everybody? Somebody? Anybody? Nobody! It ended up Everybody blam­ some of our members and a Friday afternoons at 1:30 pm by Larry Grafton ed Somebody when Nobody did group of business people could is allocated for darts. l\ I must share this little gem what Anybody could have bring the project to fruition. With the exception of the with all of you. It is entitled done. (Kindly donated by Nikki Thursday morning pom pom Whose Job Was II? It's a story Weber). LOTS TO DO group (which is a fund raising about four people named BUS SHELTER Normally at this time of year activity) the entrance fee is $1 per person, which is intended to -Everybody, Somebody, In a previous column men­ there is very little branch activity We Anybody and Nobody. There tion was made of the need for a in our hall. However, this year, pay for the cost of heat, light was an important job to be bus shelter on Trail Avenue ad­ by popular demand, there is still and maintenance of the hall. can move you done and Everybody was sure joining the mall, where bus par- an opportunity to meet your GARAGE SALE ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD Somebody would do it. trons could wait in inclement fellow members. Have you taken a third or Anybody could have done it, weather. The thought at the On Mondays at 1:30 pm, fourth look at that pile of stuff but Nobody did it. Somebody time was that many of our Carpet Bowling with the six in the back corner of your base­ LEN WRAY'S TRANSFER LTD. foot carpets and weighted balls ment lately? Like to get rid of got angry about that, because it senior members use the bus Custom Packing, Storage, Local & Long Distance Moving was Everybody's job. along with many 'non-senior' is in progress. Quite different some of it? Your opportunity Everybody thought Anybody people and the need is there. from the old carpets! will be presented at the Branch KWY101.8IBS0NS ^SZFSZSgT 886-2664 could do it, but Nobody realiz­ Further investigation reveals Until further notice the 69 Annual Garage Sale on ed that Everybody wouldn't do the possibility (repeat possibili­ members making pom poms August 5 and 6. it. ty) that a combined effort by will be in the hall each Thursday Any useful item will be CMSI NEWS Photo Reprints morning from 9:30 'til 11:30. thankfully accepted for the sale. 00 Any published photo or your 5x7 $6 Coffee is served. Watch this column for further 00 Bingo continues on the se­ information regarding delivery choice from the contact sheets 8 x 10 9 cond and fourth Thursday or pick-up times, but do con­ afternoons at 1:30 pm, as long sider accumulating items for the as attendance remains constant. sale. FREE BLANKET Bundle up your water heater S. A* - •fTf"-'- If , ^""s I Vs -^-i - 1 '- -'km*?' - in a cosy blanket... and save money. Making your electric water heater more energy-efficient can save you up to 10% on your household water heating costs. That's why B.C. Hydro is making you a cosy offer: a free insulating blanket for your electric* water heater, installed free of charge. It's an offer worth $40. And we'll give you a coupon that's good for a $20 rebate on the purchase of a new energy-efficient Power Smart electric water heater within the next year. If for any technical reason your electric water heater cannot be fitted with an insulating blanket, we'll give you the same $20 rebate. So bundle up. Your water heater will save heat, you'll save on your electrical bills, and we'll all save energy. To arrange for a contractor to install the water heater blanket, Edith Tarry and David Knight, longtime members of the con­ call 885-5111. gregation of St. Hilda's Church, were married last week at the regular Sunday service. The special communion service was also Pt3ra@__ SKflC-Cffff the occasion to celebrate the restoration of the bell at the church. - Y'• PYJ-V/*' jr The bell was originally donated in the 30's by the Rogers family in Intelligent Energy Choices memory of their daughter who was drowned. When St. Hilda's was rebuilt recently, the bell- was cracked. It has now been *For safety reasons, natural gas. propane and oil-fired water heaters do not qualify for this offer. repaired arid placed in the new bell tower whfck was donated by y Bill and Bea Rankin. ..Y...... YY YYY.:... Y...;...... ,....,..."

ENJOY A DAY OF BUSINESS, LEISURE, AND SHOPPING IN "VENICE NORTH" '" Pender Harbour Building - Community Club j^Td5£&i?dyreR_fl Supplies -^Alexander Oak Tree Market MAKE-UP APPLICATION MANICURES realty ltd. telephone 883-2491 BIN00 NAIL ART Rentals; Sales, & Service Every Thursday Open 7 days a week HQME/?m fax 883-2494 BUILDING CENTRE 7:00 pm 10 am - 8 pm Your home or mine 883-9114 883-9551 Madeira Park, BC Pender Harbour Community Hall 883-2469 for appointment

PENDER HARBOUR Beaver Island { Pender Harbour & District J 1 CENTRE HARDWARE GOLF COURSE I, i enmar JL>rapenes GROCERY & GIFTS MEDICAL HEALTH CENTRE ; Visitors Welcome & NEEDLECRAFT SUPPLIES Pizza, Subs, Video Games V2 m. north of Garden Bay Rd. FOODUNER 883-9914 883-2764 883-2108 883-2274 • Mwy^iOi 883-9541 (Check Our Ad) Y Roosendal Farms 'KUcndatt Ray Hansen Trucking Royal Canadian Legion & Contracting SUNSOFT ELECTRONICS Garden Bay Road _J MARINA ,x NUgSEBY 8, VIDEO RENTALS SUPPUERS OF FRESH BEDDING PLANTS Gravel, Clearing Branch 112 PRODUCE TO THE PHARMACY M Septic Systems Wed:-FriYl-6Y & SHRUBS 883-2988 SUNSHINE COAST 883-2888 Sat.-$un., 9.-5 Dubois Road 883-9222 KITCHEN OPEN MON - SAT Telephone 883-9910 Indian Isle W matrix dhc Paper iHill KAMMERLE'S Construction CARPETS COMPLETE Miss Sunny's Hair Boutique Bookstore Backhoe & Dumptruck (no pulp) 883-9357 Service 883-2715 PENDER HARBOUR CENTRE 883-9911 883-2747 or 883-2730 883-9303 JT| 883-9046 Peninsula Power & Roofing Buy direct from ROOSENDAL FARM'S Cable Ltd. FRESH VEGETABLE STAND Seahorse High & Low Voltage Power Lines leindaie Outdoor Sub-Stations Tar ft Gravel. Shakes, Shingles. Tuesday - Sunday 10 am - 7 pm Construction 883-2218 ITIttal Rooft, Torch On, Duroldt 1 km from Hwy 101 on Garden Bay Rd

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servic Saturday, July Royal Canadian Legion will Branch 112 on July 19 from 10 bour Coast News office will be Myrtle Winchester, 883-9302 host a tea in his honour in the am until 12 noon, and an ap­ closed on Saturdays. 9:30-5: A memorial service for Roy Legion Hail following the mem­ pointment can be arranged by You can still drop off your Mansfield, who died on Friday orial service. calling the Legion by tomorrow. classified ads on Saturday at Saturday night's dance with Marina Pharmacy or AC Build­ Special 10% Discount Off morning, will be held at St. An­ Scribbles Paint & Fabric drew's Church at 1 pm this LEGION NEWS Evan Kemp was a great success ing Supplies, and if you really afternoon. The Ladies Aux­ The Department of Veteran's with a full house, and don't be need to talk to me about Coast Supplies For Saturday Only iliary of Branch 112 of the Affairs (DVA) officer will be at disappointed if you missed him News or Paper Mill business, this time around because he will my unlisted home telephone return in September. number is 883-9302. -si FIREHALL FOOD The Pender Harbour and HEDDERSONS MOVE H John and Pam Hedderson eat &Mty District Volunteer Fire Depart­ Trail Bay Centre Mall, Sechelt 885-2725 ment has organized the sale of and family moved from Pender #§y 'Firehall Favourites' by UBC Harbour last week, and they Endownment Lands firefighter will be missed as good friends, John Pentland at the Paper Mill good neighbours, and hard­ and Marina Pharmacy for $12, working community-minded half of which goes to Muscular folks. PENDER HARBOUR Distrophy of Canada. They will miss Pender Har­ IPPER bour as well, not moving by A limited number of copies RATEPAYERS of this interesting, excellent and choice but because of Johnny's very classy cookbook are unwanted and non-negotiable MEETING SUMMER CLEARANCE available. transfer to Campbell River. HAS BEGUN Nat and Norm Goundry have KIDS taken over their Electrolux NO BREKKIE business, and they can be reach­ I've heard lots of complaints ed at 883-2988. Trail Bay Centre Mall, Sechelt 885-5255 recently about there being no place in Madeira Park to have an early breakfast, but they're MUSIC NOTES all unjustified because BIG Congratulations to Kalisala (Beaver Island Grocery) offers Harrison, who tied for the $100 full breakfasts. first prize in the Sechelt Star The list "Things That We Search contest with Tod Brown Furniture Land's Can't Get/Don't Have in of Sechelt. Pender Harbour" keeps getting Kalisala performed classical shorter, and the list of "Things violin in the competition, and We'll Have Any Day Now" is will be going to Courtenay's growing. On the latter list, to be CYMC summer music school Date: Sunday, July 23rd HUGE added to streetlights and this week. sidewalks, we may see parking The Pender Harbour Music Time: 2:00 pm violation tickets. Society and Capilano College Expansion will offer an 18 week credit Place: Old Forestry Station, course in choral singing, begin­ Madeira Park NO TAXI ning on September 18 and Sale We no longer have a Pender taught by Lyn Vernon, "An op­ Harbour taxi, an unfortunate portunity," says Ann Barker, Discussion: Starts Tuesday, July 18 situation because of the lack of "not to be missed." Zoning by-laws •» 10:00 AM public transportation and the fact that very few of us are Help build your within walking distance of RAFFLE WINNERS OPEN MON.-SAT. TO 6PM= =FREE DELIVERY^ anything but our driveways. The May Day July 1 raffle community, protect ; firstpriz e of a cruise up Princess ~ Sunsnme Coast Hwy. your investment, and Sechelt Sechelt. 835-5756 Louisa Inlet was won by Alice NO SATURDAYS Fletcher, and the second prize stand up for the Furniture Land As of now and until further of a Volvo prop was won by public interest. »Best Prices! Best Selection! Best Quality! Best Service! notice* the Pender Harbour .-"April or Sinbad" for the Papers Mill and the Pender Har- ^Wakefield Bullets. ! Y \m y W I'M \m !*| :«s.&Y*. %.M.Ak.k i$

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A committee to organize Barker approached the chamber chamber to take over the Info by Myrtle Winchester weeding, cleaning and planting to discuss the feasibility of a Centre, but the chamber declin­ Downtown Madeira Park, was formed at the chamber's recycling depot in Madeira ed because of the investment mainly in the area of the com­ July 12 meeting and will be Park, and the proposal was met and expense required. munity club, will undergo a headed by Beaver Island with unanimous approval. Ann Cook suggested that the cleanup this summer, headed by Grocery store owner Owen Van Pender Harbour Info Centre community club gain revenue the Pender Harbour and Eg­ Solkema. The committee is Assistant Manager Jacqueline for the Info Centre by charging mont Chamber of Commerce looking for work party volun­ Vincent expressed disappoint­ for parking on their property, a and to coincide with the in­ teers and any other form of ment in community businesses system that has proved very suc­ stallation of sidewalks and assistance for the project. for their lack of support of the cessful in Egmont. streetlights in the area by the Pender Harbour Wildlife Info Centre at a time when it is The chamber did not commit Sunshine Coast Regional Society representative Tom experiencing financial difficul­ itself to a financial contribution, District. ty. but offered any other assistance Community Club President and support that it could pro-' Aquaculture Assoc. Hans Schroeder had asked the vide.

CUSTOM COMPANY Awards Wing bursary LOGOS Baseball Hats, Jackets On behalf of the Sunshine farmers chose to establish a bur­ Suvat & T-Shirts Coast Aquaculture Association sary to assist the post secondary & Summer Shorts Dave Archibald, President, education of selected students presented Christina Wing with a on the Sunshine Coast. PTHE-SUNSHINK-CO\ST $500 bursary which will assist in Christina Wing was chosen as Members ol the business community: her pursuing a career in Marine the first recipient of the bursary Please contact out local Representative. in light of her community in­ Miss JULIE POULSEN Biology. ATS SILKSCREENING & EMBROIDERY Each year the Association volvement, scholastic standing, donates a large sum to a local and her interest in the aqua­ 3565 Commercial Street Vancouver. BC V5N 4E8 charity and in 1989 the salmon culture industry. Local 885-4786 Fax:872-1222 Van: 872-1221

Pat Scarr and hubby Roy are pictured here with their new Jeep Cherokee. See 'George in Gibsons' page 5 for details. —Vera Elliott photo 2B_2Wr«li13L_

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Congratulations YOUR PROFESSIONAL STORE Lyn Mees. Wedding vows, wed­ by Ann Cook, 883-9907 ding feast, and wedding dance 104 Teredo Square Happiness is...bringing home all takes place in the Egmont a new baby, and that's just what Hall. This happy young couple Teredo St. the Bowles family - Bob, Janet are making Sakinaw Lake their and wee daughter Terri are do­ home. Sechelt, BC ing. Little sister's name is Can we stand more hap­ 885-2882 Susan. piness? The Fearns, with smiles Congratulations to Jack and on their faces but a tear in their Janet Williams on their mar­ eye, saw their young son riage last week. Many friends Michael off to the fishing and relatives joined in the wed­ grounds for the salmon seining ding celebration at Morrison season. ONE DAY SERVICE ON CUSTOM Hall. Janet and Jack live in LIONESSES (Done on the Premises) Sechelt. The Pender Harbour Lioness Another July wedding in Eg­ Club are a small but busy ser­ ENLARGEMENTS: mont this week is Marten and vice club who make and spend i J' '. money in the community. In the • ••;MI'- ' ?*J> --irA-t -< P3C\HS sales,"'catering"and raffies, near­ Vz PRICE on second ly . $2000 has been made and enlargement at time donated to the Pender Harbour 11 x 14- School of Music, Pee Wee '__i of order baseball, Red Balloon and 16 x 20- $2|5o Serendipity playschools, the libraries of Madeira Park and PHSS, burned out families, May Day, Transition House, 1 FR|E 5x7 with every roll of film processed or CNIB, Easter Seal, Diabetic and the burn unit, etc. Thank you ladies. You are appreciated. */| PRICE on 8x10 - 35mm enlargement HAPPY BIRTHDAY My happiness is my niece calling from West Virginia to wish me well as I enter my silly sixties. Sixty? (Am I really that age?) (that old?) I'd better get on my pony and do something with my life before I find myself in a rocking chair saying I wish I had done this or wish I had done that. I'll celebrate by going to Ruby Lake Restaurant for breakfast arid make a list of places to go and things to do, so if you are trying to catch up to me, this is the number to call: 883-9907. TRIVIA A little Egmont trivia: 1. What's the speed limit on Egmont Road? 2. Is it against the law to drive Mon.-Sat., 10-5 on the yellow line? Cowrie St., Sechelt' 885-2661 3. Who knows what a Jake brake is? TED PETERS KEN WIEDMAN BETTY DEMARCE SEASPORT SCUBA , Professional | Photographer| QUALITY PRINTS DARKROOM TECHNICIAN Weddings &fv Portraits I 886-2521 % Pentax P3 Bushnell with Telescope 50 mm Sufre/t Sofa Pentax F2 lens 1 ONLY CAMERA BAGS Vi PRICE Reg. $229.99

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T DaV^Wwli 5567 Dolphin St. Sechelt 885-9830 faithful Helen waiting to whisk chauffeur to circle about at ran­ fugitives. Later Garwood goes them away. They are completely dom while they decide what to out to buy supplies with money Free of tank number three, on their own. do. There will be an all-points Herb has given him. It is agreed Herb and his companions rush The street is almost totally alarm out for them shortly and that they will only stay a single down the winding steel staircase deserted at this early hour. it is imperative that they go to night and head for the border in to the main floor. Here they run There seems nothing to do but earth somewhere, at least till the morning. head on into Henry Purrier, the run for it. Then, as if it were nightfall. Then, near the city Morning, however, brings chief warder. He stares at them cued, a lone car rounds the cor­ limits, Ward spots an abandon­ absolute disaster. in angry surprise. "Okay, ner and pulls up at the curb. ed rabbit hutch on a hill beside screw, let's have that main gate some oil wells; "The coppers'll Herb is awakened from a Two Government Mail clerks troubled sleep by Garwood's key," demands Adam Ward. start to get out, spot the armed never think to look for us there," he observes. sister shaking him. "Wake up, "Be goddamned if I will!" men and freeze. "I'm afraid we Mr. Wilson," she says urgently. says Purrier stubbornly. There are going to have to bother you Herb and Spingolia concur. "It's the police! They're all is no time for argument. Ward gentlemen for a lift," says Herb They park the car on a sidestreet around the house!" politely. clubs the guard over the head and proceed to the odd hideout A quick glance from the win­ with his pistol butt and he top­ with their captives. When they The clerks are quick to oblige dow confirms the worst. ples to the floor with an outrag­ learn they are not about to be Numerous shadowy figures can ed groan. Herb relieves the and the car roars away with harmed, the two clerks relax three unexpected passengers in be glimpsed through the morn­ fallen Purrier of his key ring and even invite the fugitives to ing fog. They are carrying rifles. and scant seconds later, they are the back seat. Moments later, share their lunch boxes. on the street. the jail door bursts open and Either Garwood was followed several guards emerge, bran­ During the long day, home or he has sold them out. Elaine Futterman's Ceramics are just a portion of the varied So far so good, thinks Herb, dishing pistols. But their errant numerous courses of action are In any event, the jig is most display at the Sunshine Coast Arts Centre's present showing. but beyond that point they charges are long gone. discussed and discarded. There definateiy up. ' —Vern Elliott photo have no clear plan. There is no Herb orders their reluctant is no way Herb dare contact To be continued... Helen at this point. The police will be watching her like hawks. =43 On the Arts Beat "I've got a friend called Tom Garwood, lives with his sister," GOING TO offers Spingolia finally. "He's a right guy and he owes me some VANCOUVER favours. He'll hide us out till we Film completes Festival can make it over the border." ON BUSINESS? Neither Adam Ward nor from ; No Arts Centre festival The most entertaining stories a casual atmosphere with black and white images submit­ Herb can come up with a better are often those we tell about refreshments, join Bill at the ted for our 10th Anniversary idea. That evening, when would be complete without a darkness finally comes, they Film Evening and a Literary ourselves. On Thursday, Arts Centre in Sechelt. Tickets, Fund Raising Card Project. The August 3 at 8 pm Bill Richard­ $4 at the Hunter Gallery, Lin-y four artists whose work was leave the rabbit hutch, caution­ Event. Film and literary nights chosen for printing on the cards ing their hostages to give them have, been part of the Arts Cen­ son will share some stories nadine's Shoes, Seaview y Per about his very Canadian Market, Arts Centre, Talewind are; Nena Braathen, Norma 15 minutes head start. They Night tre's program since it opened in Doherty, Susan Fletcher and have grown quite chummy with 45 1979. childhood when he reads from Books, Oaktree Market, and • 15 minutes from downtown his book Canada Customs at Mary's Variety. Fran Ovens. the two captives and Herb has Vancouver i On August 2 at 8 pm as part Finally, a retrospective even promised to leave the car • Heated outdoor pool of the 'Celebration 10' the Arts Centre. LOCAL ARTWORK The mingled horror and display looks at the events sur­ where the owner can retrieve it • Fine Continental Cuisine festivities, the French comedy Part One of the 11th Annual rounding the birth of the Arts later. Under the safe cover of • Coffee shop and lounge classic, Mon Oncle will be delight of learning that your Coast Summer Invitational, • 5 minutes to PNE/Coliseum parents were actually smuggling Centre. This is intended to be night, they take a circuitous • All major credit cards accepted shown. This is one of seven presently on display at the Arts participatory, those with route to the Garwood home. films written, directed and acted small purchases across the Centre, brings together 12 local US/Canada border must be memories or comments of the Garwood, a smalltime thief, by Jacques Tati whose creation artists whose work is among the origins are invited to add them of the hilarious character, M. part of every Canadian child's most interesting being done in and his sister, greet Spingolia chacYi bocise experience. The common cold, to the display. Anyone who and his fellow escapees as Hulot, has become a signpost of the area. Nena Braathen's et­ would like to loan photos or [__»__ the comedy genre. visits to the cottage and comic ching 'A Winter Sea', conveys though they were familiar books are all recalled by Bill her sense of the harsh power, negatives of the first shows houseguests dropping by for a ; In Mon Oncle, Tati, also (August to December 1979) 700 Lillooet Road known as Hulot, once again with gentle humour. that the ocean can display. casual visit. The sister prepares Rather grittier essays tackled please contact Larry at a lavish meal for the hungry North Vancouver, B.C. pulls one sight gag after another The pottery of Elaine Futter- 885-5412. y in what is considered by many squarely by Bill include those man proves her mastery of sub^^- Call Toll Free 1-800-663-2500 to be his greatest work. Mon entitled Night School Dropouts, tie proportion - her functionaJip^ SUMMERSTUDENTS The New Social Peril, What the : Oncle won an Oscar for Best work is beautiful without runn#H YWhenYvisitors come to the Foreign Film. Two NFB award Haggis Did and Inflatable Toys. ing to extremes, y 'hy^'Hlk SUNSHINE COAST Perhaps by now you are cat­ AAXIS Centre this summer, they winning cartoons accompany Greta ,Guzek^ysUk|^r| rffrilkbe gr&ete<_ by^tfie friendly Mon Oncle. ching Bill's drift. He is a man and i^wdngs^dawie iwth? liv< 2ND ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR , Tickets for the Film Evening who has been described as "a colour: and "shapes fc$lf£jwfie n [ai^r_%^r6e|j, h(0 working ' August 5 & 6, 1989 are available at all 'Celebration victim of the muse". the subject is a^quiet eyeninglfl^ ^^^^dlenge '8^?grarit from Hackett Park, Sechelt 10' outlets: $4 adults, students For a pleasant summer even­ harbour.' ' <^' ^JY mewfederal government. This is and seniors $3.50. ing of wry humour, served up in Newcomer Jacquelin /Spark's J> 'a.-: special Rummer as the Arts • BEAUTIFUL HANDCRAFTED ITEMS • pastel drawings are evocative of Centre celebrates its 10th birth­ • GREAT ENTERTAINMENT & FOOD BOOTHS *| the coastal atmosphere in spite« day with 10 days of festivities • KID'S KREATIVE KORNER • of their eastern origin. from July 28 to August 6. *°^^^ The works by the eight other - The students have been work­ Join the Fun! artists will also reward your at-JfY ing hard on the 'Celebration 10' Adults: $1.00 Lose tention, and will be on display f. - preparations. Gate Open 10 am - 4 pm Children under 12: 50« until July 30,10 to 4 Tuesday to |; 10 Pounds Saturday, 1 to 4 Sunday. |; Also on display are the ,24 # •.£}• In 2 Weeks •-%•• Sea Cavalcade Start now and see fast results with the Diet Centre. Bluegrass Lose up to 10 pounds in as Week Special little as 2 weeks. You won't feel hungry. You will feel a Festival new confidence, a new con­ The second annual Jaclo' trol. No drugs, crash diets J Daniel's Country and Bluegrass i=M or special foods to buy. Call Festival is set for the weekend for your free first consulta­ of July 21 to 23 at Whistler; tion today. Steak Resort and promises to top the entertainment of last year's Ask about our Summer Hours festival which drew many coun­ YOUTH PROGRAM try and bluegrass fans up to theY & Prawns Weekdays 8-1 world class summer resort for a Saturdays 9-12 DIET weekend of down home enter-, with all the trimmings Afternoons by appt. CENTER tainment. Diet Jack Daniel's has once again brought in a great lineup of; country and bluegrass talent for" $1295 Center the Whistler Village outdoor.r 886-DIET The weight-loss professionals. stage. 634 Farnham Rd. Gibsons tt'eiftht lov. and \pfi^iiwiWlJ II •^fle.mt+mit^mW&PU**

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Branch 219 Fri., July 22 & Sat., July 23 ona c waste Dance Up A Storm With The Great Single by Penny Fuller Pluto hits a point in the sky be staying absolutely still in the handle, your own and other that's significant to you (lined sky around the middle of Scor­ people's aggressive energy. It Pluto is less than half the up with or forming a major pio. On Sunday it will begin to can be a time of major confron­ diameter of the Earth in size, a angle to the location of a planet move once more, indicating the mere mote, in the galactic tations. when you were born), it in­ last stage of a cleaning out pro­ If any of those areas of your Friday Night Western Smorg. canopy. Last month was pro­ dicates a time when you enter a cess that some people have been life have been through the meat bably the only time in your life, going through since late 1987. if you were in the right place at death and rebirth process that grinder for the last couple of the right time and knew where totally changes some aspect of If you were bora between years, take heart. The promise to look, you could have spotted youself. Consider it a kind of August 3 and 8, November 3 of Pluto is rebirth, and one of .4 » it. That's because this year emotional de-tox program with and 8, May 1 and 6, or January its symbols is the phoenix. You CELEBRATION 10 marks a time when Pluto's elip- yourself as the patient. 30 and February 4, this week are now at that stage. But you tical orbit brings it closer the the You have the choice of fully marks the turning point in a two have to decide if you want to be July 28 - August 6 Earth than Neptune. participating in the process and year trek through what you a phoenix, or just a survivor. THE SUNSHINE COAST ARTS CENTRE consciously letting go of the could easily have mistaken for Survivor is good, but the "5Events Astronomers aren't sure of its garbage you've collected over Hell. People born between pheonix soars. FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY^ pa^ohtate mass, but astrologers will tell the years - garbage that prevents those dates have had their Sun In order to soar, you have to Fo^ r Information Pic„• k. U.. p Ou-. r -Brochur. : e \ to Cete? BKtbda£] you it's a heavy-weight, your personal fulfillment. Or you can (ego energy) affected. If Pluto make sure all that internal toxic Or Call: 885-2823 or 885-2824 UeCe^ friendly neighbourhood Sher­ be resistant, fighting every step has been aspecting your Moon, waste is left behind. It's easy to man tank. Pluto represents in­ of the way as these aspects of then your emotional life has had Tickets: Hunter Gallery, Mary's Variety, Linnadine Shoes, forget to put stuff down if Seaview Market, Talewind Books. Arts Centre, evitable, transformative energy. your life are ripped away from a thorough thrashing. If mer­ you've been carrying it around Oak Tree Market. The only constant in the your bleeding psyche. cury was being hit, your long enough. universe is change and when This week, Pluto appears to thought process and the way If you haven't already done v^ you communicate has been so, now is the ideal time to seek turned inside out and you have out specialized help to eliminate probably questioned your santiy the last remnants of garbage CUSTOM COMPANY many times in the last two from the relevant area of your LOGOS Lynch at Festival years. life. What particular kind of Baseball Hats, Jackets The position of Venus when therapy is best suited to you, Sweat & T-Shirts When Charles Lynch comes degree from Mount Allison you were born describes how only you can really determine. & Summer Shorts all the way from Gatineau, University, appointed an Of­ you function- in intimate rela­ If you're not sure, try a few dif­ Quebec Yta Sechelt to speak at ficer of the Order of Canada in tionships. If Pluto's been form­ ferent types. Ask friends or THE-SL'NSH INE-COAST the Festival of the Written Arts, 1977, and in 1981 named to the ing a harsh angle to that, those your doctor. Members ol the business communily: he can be sure of a full house. Canadian News Hall of Fame. relationships have been through Between now and the end of Please contact our local Representative. major changes. Miss JULIE POULSEN 1 He is the author of You This is a man of great ver­ this year, you'll be finishing up ATS SILKSCREENING & EMBROIDERY Can't Print That, Race for the satility with more to offer than Mars represents aggression. the process and the more you When Pluto hits that planet in facilitate your own healing the. 3565 Commercial Street Vancouver, BC V5N 4E8 Rose, A Funny Way to Run a his writing expertise. He has ap­ Local: 885-4786 Fax: 872-1222 Van: 872-1221 Country and The Lynch Mob. peared as a circus clown, guest your chart, you are forced to ex­ higher you'll soar in years to Charles Lynch spent 48 years harmonica soloist with bands amine how you handle, or don't come. as a reporter, war correspon­ and symphony orchestras, and dent, columnist and commen­ has danced twice with the Na­ tator on international and tional Ballet. He cycles, sails political affairs. and has even competed in a ,i He is the recipient of several Balloon Race. prestigious awards. In 1976 was The Charles Lynch event elected president of the should be a memorable occa­ Parliamentary Press Gallery, sion at 8 pm on Saturday, was awarded an honourary law August 12. Art rentals Monday, July 17 from 5 pm to 8 pm, we have lots of new art work to choose from with more expected soon. Join our other happy renters who are already enjoying original paintings and prints by k^'a_tistsY\ - YY v ^/....^ .". 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1\ ^ area dining jCable 11 **. rrrr THURSDAY, JULY 20 7:00 PM \KJHT ON THE mw.\ Canada Day in Sechelt Y Highlights of the Canada Andy's Restaurant- Every Wednes­ Saturday: Dinner 5-10 and Sunday 5-9, 11 am - 2 pm. Fully licensed and air- Day Celebration this year in day night is Prime Rib Night. Don't miss Sunday Brunch 11-3. 100 seats. V. M.C. conditioned. Dinner reservations recom­ Sechelt. The parade and events Andy's Luncheon Buffet, 11-2, Tuesday mended. Hwy. 101, Davis Bay. 885-7285. thru' Friday. House specialties include The Omega Pizza, Steak And at the park are featured in this veal dishes, steaks, seafood, pasta, pizza, 15 minute special. Thai food, and lots of NEW dishes. Lobster House - With a perfect view 7:20 PM Don't miss Andy's great Brunch Buffet of Gibsons marina, and a good time at­ PUBS Celebration 10 every Sunday from llam-2:30. Hwy 101, mosphere, the Omega is a people- at the Arts Centre Gibsons, 886-3388. watcher's paradise. Cast members of The Cedar's Inn - Appetizers all day till 11 Beachcombers can usually be found din­ pm. Darts every Tues. Everyone y The Arts Centre in Sechelt ing here. Menu includes pizza, pasta, welcome. Cedar Plaza, Gibsons 886-8171. celebrates its 10th Birthday with Greek House - Intimate dining and steaks and seafood. Steaks and seafood Open 11 am - midnight, Sun-Thurs; 11 an entertainment extravaganza. European cuisine in a sophisticated yet are their specialties. Banquet facilities am - 1 am, Fri-Sat. 100 seats. V., MC. Tune in to hear some of the casual atmosphere. We serve rack of available. Very special children's menu. Regular menu 11 am to 8:30 pm. lamb, duck, crab, clams, scallops, steaks, Average dinner for two: $20. Reserva­ history of the Ats Centre and to Summer's finally here, and, as the song goes, the also daily specials. Reservations recom­ tions recommended. Located in Gibsons find out what's happening dur­ livin' is easy. Easy living certainly doesn't include mended. Roberts Creek Road and Beach Landing at 1538 Gower Point Rd. Irvine's Landing Marina & Pub- ing the week (of July 28 to Avenue - 885-9321. Open 6 pm. Closed 886-2268. Open Sun-Thurs, 11:30 am -10 spending time in a hot kitchen to cook dinner, so Mondays & Tuesdays. V. MC. 40 seats. Pub grub available all day until 10 pm in August 6. ' V' pm, Fri and Sat 11:30 am - 10:30 pm. a relaxed setting with an ocean view. 9 Ruby Lake Resort is especially appreciated this time "»ts 145. am-11 pm, Mon-Sat and 11 am-11 pm on of year. The Jolly Roger Inn - located in Sun. This Community beautiful Secret Cove is open daily from Pronto's Restaurants Two locations Television Schedule 7 ami Dinner specials vary each evening to serve you. Both serve an extensive The newly air-conditioned Ruby Lake Restaurant and the famous fabulous Sunday variety of pizza, steak, pasta, lasagne, Wakefield Inn - Rustic Wakefield Inn Courtesy of: —— — -—- — is a cooling refuge on a hot summer's day and a plea­ Brunch is served from 10 am 'til 2 pm. ribs, souvlaki in a delightful family at­ offers a bird's eye view of Trail Islands Conventions up to 40 seat capacity are mosphere. Children's menu available. All both from inside and from its sunny deck. SOUTH COAST FORD sant getaway anytime, a spot where the staff, welcome. Dinner reservations recom­ dinner entrees include garlic bread ?- x a Featuring a daily lunch special, the kit­ 885-3281 — — — — management, decor, and other patrons contribute to mended. 885-7184. choice of soup or salad. Average family chen is open Mon. lo Wed.y from 11 am the experience as much as does the delicious food. meal for four about S15-S20. Located at until 3 pm, and Thur. to Sun. from 11 am 8:00 PM Wharf Rd., Sechelt, 885-1919; and on until 11 pm. Dinner menu includes Mariners' Restaurant - On the Highway 101, across from Gibsons 'Barbecue your own Steak' on the deck. This New House My companion and I dine there frequently, and waterfront with one of the most spec­ Medical Clinic, Gibsons, 886-8138. Fresh prawns a house specialty. Live Thinking of building your tacular views in Gibsons, the Mariners' entertainment every Thur., Fri. and Sat. last week's visit was as excellent as always. specializes in fresh and live seafood, and own house? This is the program The' Wharf - Open for breakfast, nights and occasionally Sun. afternoons. also offers a full range of lunch and din- Indoor tennis courts available. Four for you: Produced by Western n«^ entrees. Both menus change daily, lunch and dinner seven days a week. Breathtaking ocean view and. sunsets bedrooms upstairs offering Bed and Cable 4 this 8-part series takes After enjoying crisp, refreshing salads, we were with delicious daily specials. Marine Breakfast. Hwy. 101,2 miles up the coast you through all the phases of Drivei Gibsons Landing, 886-2334. Mon­ from every table. Continental cuisine and served our entrees. His was prawns, because he's a seafood at its best. Sunday Brunch from from Sechelt. Open 7 days a week: building a house. Part 1 looks at purist (if not a bit of a glutton), and I, being a lover day to Saturday: Lunch 11-3, Monday to Mon.-Sat., 1 lam-lam; Sun., 11 am- permits, financing, legal advise of all fare from the ocean, decided on a meal of midnight. 110 seats. and choosing the lot. Part 2 airs FAMILY DINING next week. variety, the Seafood Platter. 47 /\ - TAkt (H. T 8:30 PM Ruby Lake Resort - Lovely view of selections include steaks, chicken and Roberts Creek Daze The prawns, his main dish and part of mine, were lake from Ruby Lake's post and beam seafood. Prime Rib and 15 item salad Chicken Shack - Deep fried chicken, _ Highlights of the annual as tasty as only the freshest and most perfectly- dining room and good highway access for bar are the house specialty on Friday, pizza, hamburgers, salads. AH to go. vehicles of all sizes. Breakfast served all Saturday and Sunday nights. Average Cowrie St., Sechelt -885-7414. Video Ren­ celebration weekend in Roberts cooked prawns can be, but I want to tell you about day. Lunch prices begin at $2.50, dinners family meal for four $25-$30. Hwy 101, tals. Open 11 am - 9 pm, Mon-Thur; 11 the rest of my Seafood Platter. from $5.50 including soup or salad. Wilson Creek, 885-2933. Open Tues. am -10 pm, Fri-Sat; noon - 9 pm, Sun. Smorgasbord Sunday nights includes 12 -Thurs. 8:30 am-8 pm; Fri. & Sat. 9 Home delivery within 5 miles of store salads, throe hot meat dishes and two am-9 pm; Sun. 9 am-8 pm; closed Mon­ after 4 p.m. Scallops, salmon, oysters, and cod, all presented desserts, $10.95 for adults, $5.50 for days. 40 seats inside, 30 seat patio. attractively and with their ideal compliments, lightly- children under 12. Tiny tots free. A great famfly outing destination. Absolutely Sechelt Fish Market - Fish & Chips steamed summer vegetables, cool lemon wedges, and superb prime rib way Friday night. our specialty. A variety of deep fried tangy rich tartar sauce. Average family dinner for four $20-25. seafoods and sandwiches, using only the Sraishine Coast Hwy, Pender Harbour freshest of fish. A favourite with know­ -883-2269. Open 7 days a week, 7 am - 9 ledgeable locals and tourists. Cowrie St., Seafood, to me, is the most satisfying and delec­ pm. 54 seats. V., MC. Breakfast, lunch Sechelt, 885-7410. Open 10 am to 6 pm, table meal there is, and our seafood meals at Ruby and dinner. Monday to Saturday. Closed Sundays. Lake Restaurant were among the most memorable of The Homestead - open for all.' breakfast, lunch and dinner. Daily lunch and dinner specials as well as regular en­ trees. Lunches include sandwiches, ham­ burgers, pyrogies and salads. Dinner Average meal prices d<* not include liquor PAID ADVERTISEMENTS J

... —. —T.-OV- *••*—^"vyTa.:;^*.:^' **,* .—:, -T...... „>.. -«..~M-W». -««.^ It was a good season for the with an eight to seven win. many new young players who Nut), Roberts Creek - Linda six teams competing this year The Eagles played very well really helped their teams and we Peters and Janice Metcalfe, and the league standings were this season, proving themselves hope to see them back next Cedars Inn - Sheila Reynolds undecided until the last games tough competition which year. and Cathy Ingram, Eagles were played. resulted in many of their games -Theresa Jeffries and Carlene being won or lost by a close The league winners are as Baptiste, Wakefield Inn - Barb In the final week of play, score. follows: First place TBS, second Dew and Cheechee McCombie. TBS edged out KenMac in extra The Wakefield Inn will never place KenMac, third place innings to take first place leav­ be the same after the celebration Cedars Inn, fourth place The Harvey Paul Trophy for ing KenMac a strong second they had after their first win late Roberts Creek Legion, fifth the Most Sportsmanlike Team place and the Cedars Inn took in the season. place Eagles and sixth place was won by the Wakefield Inn third place from Roberts Creek This year the league saw Wakefield Inn. for the second year. The Ted League Most Valuable Dixon Memorial Trophy for the I Players as chosen by their own player who shows league team: TBS - Sue Brown and dedication, ability and sport- Bail Blaster Janice Brown, KenMac - Carol manship was won by Edna slo-pitch champs Duff and Cathy Hunter (P Kirkman.

by Mark Benson, 886-3627 Championship in the final In the first round of the game. Cedars' Mixed Slo-Pitch It was fitting that when it League Play-Offs last week, the came down the the showcase Slo-Pokes edged the Pigs 6-5, game it was the two teams that Gibsons Auto Body upset finished 1-2 in league play. The Coors 14-4, the Creek got by the game featured two of the best Wrecks 8-6, and the Com­ pitchers, deadly hitters, fast muters beat the Yahoos 12-4. base runners, and awesome In the second round of the fielders. play-offs GBS surprised the Slo- In the game, Blasters built up Pokes 14-4, Ball Blasters a 5-3 lead by the third and a defeated GAB 14-10, Cedars 10-5 lead by the sixth. With last 'A ball in the hand" of this fielder sees this first base runner got all their runs in the fifth inn­ bats, the Cedars never say die caught out in this Men's Fastball League match between Zims ing to knock over the Creek 7-1, spirit made it 10-7 with a couple •\7 Brewers of Evergreen League of Richmond and Yale's Brewers of and Bill Sluis supplied A&G of pressure hits and had runners Vancouver, played at Brothers Park in Gibsons last Saturday. Contracting with the game win­ in a threatening scoring position ning RBI to eliminate the Com­ when the Blasters finally got the 1 muters 11-10. third out to ice the game. Con­ In the semi-finals GBS was gratulations to all the teams and Coast athletes winning 7-6 late in the game, sponsors on a most successful but the Cedars came back with and entertaining season. a two run home-run by Joe FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS r shine in Kelowna Musgrove to win 8-7. WTLP Cedars 18 3 1 37 ii The July 1 weekend saw a meet, came through with a In the other game, A&G was Blasters 17 5 0 34 leading 11-10 in the last inning small contingent of athletes bronze medal in the shot put. A&G 13 8 1 27 •j from the Coast travel to Pender Harbour was well when Ball Blasters' Kent Ander­ GBS 12 9 1 25 son cracked a two RBI double Slo-Pokes 11 8 3 25 Kelowna to compete in the Jack represented by club athletes Commuters 1111 0 22 Brown Memorial Track and Jolaine Percival and David for a 12-11 win and a trip to the Coors 1011121 Field Meet. The 15 athletes, fac­ O'Coffey. The high jump event finals against the Cedars. Creekers 8 10 4 20 saw both Jolaine and David The Ball Blasters defeated the Wrecks 6 12 4 16 ing strong competition from the GAB 7 14 1 15 larger and more experienced winning the gold medals, League Champion Cedars Pub Yahoos 4 17 1 9 clubs from the Okanagan, Jolaine with a jump of 1.41 10-7 to capture the Play-Off Pigs 4 18 0 8 Prince George, and from as far metres, and David with a per­ away as Calgary and Edmon­ sonal best jump of 1.53 metres. ton, garnered a total of 18 Jolaine, also in Summer Games medals: six gold, four silver, preparation, earned the silver and eight bronze. Of the more medal in the javelin with a per­ than 30 clubs attending the sonal best throw of 26.16 meet, the Sunshine Coast metres. Athletics Club placed 17th Devon Brown is proving to overall, a good showing for the be one of the more versatile first time at this highly com­ athletes, earning medals in both petitive meet. track and field events. She took The throwing events continue the bronze medal in the 400 to be a strong area for Coast metres with a personal best time athletes. In the Juvenile of 66.7 seconds, and another ;:Y'' -- "<& Women's events, Signi bronze in the shot put. Devon Sunnycrest Mall 886-9413 MacNeill, once more competing also placed fourth in the 200 for the Coast, set new meet metres, fifth in the 100 metres, records in the shot put, discus and fifth in the long jump, a and javelin on her way to three strong showing for her first year gold medals and the Most of competition. Outstanding Thrower trophy. Other top six finishes includ­ There's still no Signi also earned a bronze ed Zoe Mackenzie (fifth in the medal in the 400 metres. Candy 3000m), Dean Forbes (fourth in Clark, a steadily improving javelin, fifth in discus), Ray­ thrower, received the silver mond Sager (fourth in javelin, medal in both the shot put and fourth in discus, fourth in long javelin. Candy's javelin throw jump), Jackie Sager (fourth in let up to the of 31.56 metres also surpassed long jump), Darren Hemstreet the old meet record. Jackie (sixth in javelin), Erik Mjanes Sager earned a bronze medal in (fifth in long jump) and Michael the discus and a bronze in the Mjanes (fifth in shot put). shot put, giving the Coast a Kathy Cuthbertson, while not sweep of the medals in that placing in the top six in her event. events, had strong qualifying The boys also did well in the heats, finishing third in her heat throwing events. Justin Dubois, in the 400 metres and fifth in one of the top Juvenile javelin her heat in the 800 metres. throwers in the province, had Remaining track and field the best javelin throw of the day meets will see Candy Clark and with 48.74 metres, bettering not Justin Dubois competing in the only the other juvenile Provincial Juvenile Champion­ throwers, but the junior and ships in Coquitlam on Satur­ open competitors as well. Justin day, July 15, and Jolaine Per­ also earned a bronze medal in cival, Zoe Mackenzie, Ray­ the discus. Glenn Allen, tuning mond Sager, Nathan Gough, up for the Summer Games, Glenn Allen, and Tammy hot weather took the bronze in both the Kovacs competing in the Sum­ javelin and discus. Erik Mjanes, mer Games in Surrey from July competing at his first major 21 to 23.

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S€ Golf it GpuntrY Glul3 Locals beat Peace Portals 4S by Frank Nanson could not have been present The ladies second team when a visiting player stood at m played an inter-club with Peace the first tee and, after missing Portals and the Sunshine Coast the ball twice, and then for the team won with 57 points to 51. third time, said to his partner m The ladies third team met "Damn - this is a tough .'M Langara away, with our ladies course!" Reference: Point Atkinson For Skookumchuk Narrows add 1 fir. 45 min , plus 5 min. (or each It. of rise, coming home with a 41 to 31 Pacific Standard Time and 7 min. for etch ft. of fall. win. Ponder Golf A Seven ladies participated in Attentions Ij^l an NHA award at McCleery last BOATERS vfir week. The Sunshine Coast • Tune-Up & ^___. ladies continue to play well. Turnout good Stern-Drive Service Connie Grant shot the low gross Bottom Painting <^t in the 12th Annual Squamish Pressure Washing Ladies Open. Out of a field of by Terry Dougan Boat Hauling 140 ladies this is the fourth time There was a good turnout of Connie has won this trophy. 32 golfers on Senior Men's Day There were 18 ladies in all July 4. Low gross was a three TIDELINE MARINE 5637 Wharf Bd. representing the SCGC Low net way tie. John Willcock, Bill ^ 3_S IIIVIVVIVI i^rx: winners were Barb Mercer, Dean and George Langham all 0 Mary Horn, Ruby Head, Jean shot a 40. Second with a 42 was Dean and Dody Grant. Jim Buntain. Low net with a 31 In regular play, the 18-hole was Murrell Smith, followed by ladies first flight winner was George Grout with a 32.5. Indian Artifacts Jaye Townsend with a net 63, Lowest low net of the 36 han- on view in our Council Chamber Competitors embrace after the running portion of the Garden Bay second flight had Carol Skytte dicappers was Cece Clements Triathalon on July 9. —Myrtle Winchester photo winning over Edith Woodman with a 37, next were Ed MON: 9 am - 4:30 pm with a net 71 (bb9). In third McAllister and Bobo Sagansky TUES, WED/ FRI: 1 - 4:30 pm flight, Helen Milburn won with with 38. Closest to the pin on To purchase from PRIVATE ARTISTS, a net 68. number 3 was Bobo Sagansky, please inquire at Band Office reception desk. Spence takes The senior men Thursday number 6 Jim Buntain. group had Vic Vaughan On Ladies Day July 6 the The CARVING SHED shooting with deadly accuracy, game was 'odd or even'. Tied % resulting in his taking the closest for first were Evelyn Tapio, View Works In Progress first in triathalon to the pin honours. First low net Verna Belland and Ruth Nor­ Mon - Fri, 9 am - 4:30 pm winners were Bob Knight and man. The spring ringer winners- by Myrtle Winchester Ladies' Overall with a time of his crew of Doug Gillet, Sid in the under 35 handicap group CARVINGS FOR SALE 2:23:24. Hamon and guest. were Moni Langham with low The annual Garden Bay The Junior Men's category Triathalon attracted approx­ The wooden honours went to score, was Evelyn Tapio, most Visitors welcome to view our was won by 16 year old Tim Andy Gray and his stalwart improved was Shirley Dumma. TOTEMS and CARVED FIGURES imately 60 competitors, and Stielow with a time of 2:13:32, team of Bill Grant, John Ewen, Bill Jack and Evelyn Tapio spectators' vehicles jammed and 55 year old David Harrison and Ed Dorey. were the winning team in Mixed at the Community Hall - anytime. both sides of the usually quiet won the Senior Men's category The Monday evening mixed Twilight July 10. Second were Garden Bay Road by the start­ with a time of 2:46:16. golfers had a turnout of 42 Dutch Haddon and Claudette FREE BOAT LAUNCHING ing point at Garden Bay Lake Following are the winners players this week with Elsie Campbell. Third were George RAMP - Selma Park Rd. last Sunday, July 9. and times of the other Cupit and Bill Matheson taking Reid and Shirley Dumma. The BINGO - Fri. & Sun. in Andrew Spence, a 30 year old categories: first place with a net 26.5. Low wooden trophys went to Moni The Community Hall. Vancouver chiropractor, placed Open Men, Ian Stuart, Doors open 5:30 pm - Early Bird putts winners were Maureen Langham and Harold Lennox. and Bonanza Bingo at 7:30 pm. first in the Men's Overall 2:05:34; Open Women, Alison Partridge and Walt Faulafer Of the 24 players, Evelyn Tapio category with a time of two Noble, 2:29:34; Masters 'A' with their total of 13. was closest to the pin on For further information hours, one minute and 30 Men, Pat Paproski, 2:06:10; number 3 and 6. seconds. The ladies longest drive was call the Band Office at 885-2273 Masters 'A' Women, Laura hit out by Evelyn Cooper who In Men's Twilight July 12 Spence, who had only entered Hall, 2:35:12; Masters 'B' Men, took home the prize donated by Ken Klein was the winner of 4 two such events in the past Paul Truelove, 2:08:57. Supershape. skins. Ken O'Coffey won 1 and SECHELT INDIAN BAND (Whistler and Vancouver), said Organizer Ron Johnson, It was too bad that all of you the rest were carried over. the Garden Bay course was pleased with the turnout of both "fun, a real good course," but competitors and spectators, was added, "it certainly has a hell of especially thankful to volunteers a lot of hills!" who helped with the organiza­ TOURIST AND RECREATION GUIDE Carol Truelove won the first tion and running of the event. !i J_ *^NY> A v \~W ,»**V^<'YV«Hvf .. VvVY

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16 Coast News, July 17,1989

APPtiftNCE SERVICES * C LE A AllMG YS E R VI CMS ;F[W£iMC:]AL SERVICE^ • GE l\l. CONTRACTORS • r PENINSULA SEPTIC Accounting Services & S e§ttffMcHngy Need this space? • COMPLETE ACCOUNTING SERVICES '• • Stump Removal • Top Soil • WORD PROCESSING • . e Sand & Gravel • Clearing ;: •• C:iji the COAS^f NEVA/S: "-••'.•'•;'• R. Bruce Cranston, C.GJL Deliveries • Driveways Box 673, Sechelt. B.C. RAY WILKINSON • Backhoe 410 • Water Lines • HI _8r3 2$?2 or 885 3930./ 557 Marine Drive ^ VON 3A0 885-7710 (across from Armours Beach) 886^3302 _, 886-9764 Gibsons J |

SERVICE & REPAIR ^ * CONCRETE SERVICES • f. GREAT PACIFIC MANAGEMENT ^ To AH Major Appliance • Financial Planning Service " ' " HEATING Quality Reconditioned Major Appliances For Sale • Investment Fund Alasdair W. Irvine GUARANTEED & DELIVERED /. Ready Mix Concrete S» RRSP'S Representative • Auto Propane Will Buy Nice, Non-Working Major Appliances Sand & Gravel • Retirement Income Funds (604) 885-2272 R • Appliances BJORN • Tax Shelters BOX 2629. sechelt,-B.C : 685-7897 J N _T CONCRETE • Quality B.B. Q's

V-r^ LTD SERVING THE SUNSHINE COAST 885-2360 SECHELT PLANTo GIBSONS PLANT FOOD & GAtERING Hwy 101, across St. fyolw Hawifow V_, 885-7180 886-8174 J from Big Mac's, Sechelt Refrigeration & Delicious Nutritious Meals A Appliance Service For you and your family. Portioned, packaged, frozen, delivered, reasonable rates, extensive menu, PRATT RD. 886-9959 free consultation WOOD HE A T Leigh Currier's DELECTABLE DEALS Metal Fireplaces Certified • BUILDING CONTRACTORS* Wood Stove1 885-7950 Wood Furnaces . Technician 'FOR THE BEST OF SERVICE Wood Stoves Hans Ounpuu Construction^ m • GEN. CONTRACTORS Chimneys STEVE Inserts CHRISTIAN 886-4680 eady-Mix Ltd. r- 24 HOUR CENTRAL DISPATCH- Liners Res. 886-7188 West Coast"DrywaN All facets of General Contractor 885-9666 885-5333 RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION wood heating RESIDENTIAL, TOWNHOMES & CUSTOM HOMES 3 Batch Plants on th« Sunshin* Coast Board • Spray • Domountabl* Partition* • Int. m. Ext. Painting A DIVISION OF TWIN OAKS REALTY LTD. Gibsons • S«ch«lt • Pander Harbour Tap* • Staal Stu Sa • Suapandad Drywall • Inaulatlon • T-Bar Callings Calling* AC Building Supplies 883-9551 For Guaranteed Quality & Service Call . BRENT ROTTLUFF or RON HOVDEN . __,- POMFRET V.886-9495 -.886-9639^ r TOP .LINE UONCRETE k COAST CHIMNEY SERVICE /?PA CONSTRUCTION Foundations — Stairs Sidewalks *\ QA • Certified • For all aspects of r Cleanings • Creosote Removal residential & commercial construction 'We build 'em, We pour 'em" CENTURY ROCK Complete Installations Free Estimates 885-9203 Rock Walls Facings 886-8900 P.O. Box 623. Gibsons. B.C. Granite Steps Flagstones 885-5935 886-8554 C~"3r"Y P-tios Planters I Free Inspections ELECTRICAL CONTR r COQUITLAM TRUSS LTD. N • MARINE SERVICES • Residential and Commercial Roofjnisses r WINDJAMMER AGENT 886-9452 Olson Electric PAINTING & RENOVATIONS| n,=H o K- (604) 522-8970 General Electrical Contractor Brad Robinson (604) 464-0291 INTERIOR - EXTERIOR PAINTING Free Estimates including B.C. Hydro Electric Plus & buccaneer 2990 CHRISTMAS WAY, COQUITLAM. B.C. V3C 2M2 PATIOS & DECKS - HOUSE REPAIRS V, Residential - Commercial 885-1939 FENCING - FOUNDATIONS - FRAMING MARINA 6? RESORT LTD. Serving Roberts Creek' & Upper Gibsons Area Located in Secret Cove 885-7888 DENNIS OLSON Box 2271, Sechelt 885-7295 — f WESTERN PACIFIC MARINE SPECIALISTS 21 YEARS ALLAN PAINTS PARTS - SALES -SERVICE -REPAIRS tlohnsan FREE ESTIMATES SEVEN DAYS A WEEK VOLVO CONTRACT DIVISION Electric Plus OMC INTERIOR — EXTERIOR PAINTING .'...... evmm/oet PENTA A Member ol the Western Prehung Door Association Authorized']] RESIDENTIAL- INDUSTRIAL-COMMERCIAL •»" Showroom/PlanUOfllce - B.C. Hydro „ Mark A. Maclnnes-•> Off ice: 886-2728 l^;wij;.i 850-3667 BILL ALLAN Home: 885-5591 530-7919 Res. 853-4101 Contractor V iOUTBOARD S 526-3667 SALES CO-ORDINATOR 850-3468 Fax A If RENOVATIONS WITH 31414 Peardonville Rd., R.R. 7, Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 5W6 Seasideeadu C*lectric Jltd :r\; I\l»f>nlD A TOUCH OF CUSS TIDELINE MARINE LTD Call to arrange for appointment Residential - Commercial - Industrial fflU* UV COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL V Take off done on site _> *** THE Box 467, Gibsons, B.C. VON 1V0 > SUPPLIES STUKWIV- - "Coliras r^3SS insoiiD IMPROVER ^ WCMtt ' SALES 886-3308 5 I LUX HALFMOON BAY VOLVO s?'"?'" •SERVICE .-SfSM*06"^ *Mat.rlal. ' REPAIRS EXCAVATING r HOME VINY^*&*L SIDING SOFFIT Coastal Painting & Decorating crninrrc - FASCIA FUU. LINE OF MARINE HARDWARE & ACCESSORIES •Painting -Staining •Finishing* BOAT MOVING & FUU. SHOP REPAIRS SEHYlltliS Door and Window Conversions ( Fastrac BACKHOE •Wallpaper Installation & Removal* PRESSURE WASHING - DOCKSIDE SERVICE Box 864. Roofing •Ceilings •Exteriors* TIDELINE LOGGING & MARINE LTD. Sechelt. B.C. VON 3AoCal! for FREE ESTIMATE885-4572 SERVICE Clean Quality Workmanship Dorhn Bosch-5637 Wharf Rd.. Sechelt 885-4141 » • SEPTIC FIELDS Beside The LeRion KEVIN ELIUK - Eleven Years Experience - 886-2286, m VANCOUVER CALL 684-0933 • DRAINAGE DITCHES ^Authorized Dealer Certified Mechanical Service • EXCAVATIONS (CASE 580) • WATER LINES ROOFING • CLEARING Steve Jones 886-8269 Specializing in all types of FREE commercial & residential roofing Versatile Tractor Co . SMALL JOB SPECIALISTS ESTIM A T E S 886-2087 eves. au££m F* BC RERRies Schedule Landscape Rake - Backhoe - Loader Effective: to TtiMdiy. October 10.1989 inclusive ^MmW ^mW m m ^k\W mmw mmmj ^ m^^ Bototiller - Plow VANCOUVER-SECHELT PENINSULA JERVIS INLET Ph. 886-9959 or 886-4859 Pratt Rd.. Gibsons, BCV HORSESHOE BAV-LANGPALE I EARLS COVE-SALTERY BAY DAVIS BAY ROOFING Lv. Langdale Lv. Horseshoe Bay Lv. Earls Cove Lv. Saltery Bay Residential - Commercial p 'pcilet WELL DRILLING LTD 6:20 am 2:30 pm 7:30 am 3:30 pm M 2:30 ## 1:30 ## "All Roofing Applications" FREE Now serving the Sunshine Coast 1 Re-Roofing/Repairs/Skylights ESTIMATES 8:30 M 4:30 9:30 M 5:30 6:40 am 4:30 pm 5:45 M 3:30 pm _AII Work Conditionally Guaranteed 885-5722_/ Submersible Pump Installation 10:30 6:30 11:30 7:25 M 8:20 6:30 7:35 5:30 M Air Transportation Available (only 15 minutes 12:25 pmM 8:20 M 1:15 pm 9:15 10:30 8:30 9:25 M 7:30 .-..% from Qualicum) —'.fl.R. 2 , Quallcum Beach, B.C. •yen r.fit't* 10:10# 11:00# 12:25pmM 10:20 M 11:30 9:30 AL VANCE VOR2T0 IO*timltODO_ M denotes Maverick Bus it Extra sailings scheduled ONLY on 883-9046 M' denotes no Maverick Bus on Sundays June 23 to September 5 and October 6,7.8, and 9. SEA M HORSE # Extra sailings scheduled ONLY on Sundays and Holiday Mondays from /£ CONSTRUCTION A & G CONTRACTING Sunday, Juno 25 to September 4, plus Monday, October 9 Garry's Crane Service COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL QUALITY FINISHING • Clearing, Excavations • Septic Fields & Tanks, Driveways Gibsons 'Note there will be no "First Ferry" run on Gibsons Bus Schedule BUS Komatsu Excavator Saturdays. Sundays & Holidays Effective March 1, 1989 j^JfS*^'^" (via Park S Reed, North Rd. & Seacot, Gower Pt. & Franklin. Lower Bus Stop) (via Marina, Franklin, Hrehall, Park & Reed Rd.) L-Q ROOFING & SIDING Depart Arrive Depart Arrive 8 ton Crane ' <;^^, Lower 6:15 Mall 6:30 2:30 Free Specializing in: — DUROID Mall 5:45 Langdale 6:10 2:10 450 John Deere Hoe* * 7:45 Ferry Ter. 8:10 4:10 Bus Stop 8:15 8:30 4:30 0 10:15 lEstlmates 885-9203 - S^FFITS'™ 9:45 10:10 6:10 10:30 6:30 12:15 12:30 8:30 886-7028 11:45 12:10 8:10 D.R. CLAPP FARES Adults Seniors Children (6-12) Comm. Tickets See Bus Driver (or Langdale Heights, Bonniebrook Heights. Woodcreek Park Schedules Out of Town $1.50 $1.00 .75 $1.25/ride & In Town .75 .75 .75 ASSOCIATES /fCOASi T BOBCAT SEBVIC [MINI BUS SCHEDULE BUILDING & DESIGN Small In Size - Big In Production MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY EXCEPT HOLIDAYS Effective Sept. 12 •Post & Beam New Homes- Renovations 886-3811 - Yard Clean-Up - Post Holes ^_ 885-3234 - Topsoil/Gravel/Mulch Spreading iS'S?**-*-*. Depart: Depart: Depart: Depart: Depart: - Light Trenching :<<«««

SUNSHINE COAST Box 734 •H _= xx DISPOSAL SERVICES Sechelt, B.C. Insurance, ii nii-nilH'f of INDEPENDENT TRAVU Port Mellon to Ole's Cove 885-2447 Notary PROfESSIONAiS Commercial Containers Available 886-3558 liitmotlf Sum

The establishment of a wat­ These would be reported to the violations by industrial users of to the regional board. chdog organization on the appropriate government agency the Inlet, which may result in The petition reads, "We, the Ii Sechelt Inlet has raised some with as much background infor­ safety and envrionmental undersigned, object to the pro­ protest from residents of Por­ mation as possible. hazards. posed 'Coast Busters', a so call­ poise Bay. The concept for the group The protest against the ed vigilante group of The proposed mandate of the came from Trevor Kirby, a establishment of 'Coast Busters' neighbours spying on volunteer group, was to watch citizens group representative on (as it has been dubbed pending neighbours. We, the property i' the Inlet for infractions of the Foreshore Advisory Task the adoption of a proper name) owners at Porpoise Properties, federal and provincial regula­ Force. His concern was the in­ has come in the form of a peti­ have had just about all we can tions and navigational hazards. creasing number of regulation tion from 12 people, presented tolerate of reporting by a neighbour on legitimate use of our property and feel we are having our rights abused." The board referred the peti­ tion to the Task Force.

it. M •'i Ferry "i .••* use up I Neil Vant, Minister of Transportation and Highways it- and Minister responsible for BC I Ferries, confirmed last week •i that June traffic figures for BC Ferries have followed May's up­ ward trend. , "The operational figures for May 1989 showed substantial increases over May 1988 and the June figures show even greater increases over the previous year," said the minister. Over 200 guests were on hand at Gibsons Legion Branch 109 Hall ;.i On the Tsawwassen/Swartz to surprise Marion and Bob Alsager with a great 40th Wedding Bay route, June's figures show Anniversary Party. Marion is Gibsons' first 'Golden Girl'. The an 11 per cent increase in Alsagers and family are longtime residents of Gibsons. passenger traffic and a 10 per cent increase in vehicle traffic —Vern Elliott photo over June of last year. There was a 10 per cent increase in both passenger and vehicle traf­ fic on the Horseshoe Bay/Nan- TAKE . aimo route. "BC Ferries' Horseshoe SHELTER Bay/Langdale traffic figures You work hard. You owe it to were way up as well," said yourself to protect as much of your Vant. "There was a 17 per cent income as possible There are many increase in vehicle traffic and a legitimate ways to shelter your income from taxes. We can show Your resident Investors Planning Team 10 per cent increase in passenger you how to do it. Call us today. traffic. J.N.W.(Jim) BUDDSr. 885-3397 Information Iiwestois DEBORAH MEALIA • MARINE SERVICES • MISC SERVICES Group 886-8771 J.H.(Jim) BUDD Jr. •i ''•. Yii brochure PROFIT FROM OUR EXPERIENCE 886-8771 ' li^^M^^ Prop.: Tony Dawkins " UTHERLAND %ZERVICELT O Trophies. Piaques. Giftware, Engraving debated — Name Tags & Small Signs Made to Design — -';! All Work Done on Premises I Y Pull Trophy Catalogue Available on Request I oLast week's meeting of the #1 Bayside Centre, Trail Ave., Sechelt 885-5415^. YANMAR I Gibsons Restructuring Commit­ tee was devoted...entirely' to they,, DOUBLE the LIFE merCrui/er MARINE * information to be included in a i STERN DRIVES/INBOARDS DIESEL ENGINES ®lfe Y Wotd Preceding t **» '' brochure that will be distributed of your ENGINE er : Computer Disk Storage throughout the areas likely to be Parts & Service for All Makes of Outboards * Editing & Composition (Transmission, Hydraulics - Dockside or Dryland - ,- affected by the proposed boun­ unrVHF f 6 & 16 mm i^wt^it^^i^tt- :IY jL*^^AA_£_i_^_£^__h_ ir*_i .AAuj •_ \.. dary changes. Anywhere There's Friction) at COHO MARINA, Madeira Park 883-1119" 883-9911 N ^nfwenng semce Written in a question and answer style, the material will attempt to provide information Cottrell's Marine Service fCHAINSAWS on the most contentious issues SERVICE TO AIL MAKES SALES & SERVICE surrounding restructuring. Specializing in MercOuthoard t Some debate ensued about & stern drive rebuilding KELLY'S LAWNMOWER& DIVER Located at CHAINSAW LTD. the tone of the brochure with BOAT Smitty's Marina, Gibsons 731 NORTH ROAD 886-2912 D'Arcy Burk urging the com­ HAULING SHOP 886-7711 RES. 885-5840 . mittee to make it more upbeat. "We don't want it to be a cure Watson's Landscaping^ for insomnia," he quipped. Beside The Gov't Dock \9— Madeira PaA____ -"^TS^Tiirl'N A teg^JExcauating Residential - Commercial Barry Reeves appeared to £i&&$k.\ l Driveways. Walks. Patios. Maintenance agree, "Why shouldn't it be a «t-*is^£ Service. Small Backhoe & Rototilling Service promotional brochure?" ¥£* •• P.O. Box 1234, Sechelt. B.C. • Salt Water Licences ^L_X^ In an interview with the /^The One-Time Metal Treatment Guaranteed • Motel & Campsites • Water Taxi *«<.-_**&• V_ BILL WATSON 885-7190 J Coast News later, Chairman To Significantly Reduce Friction & Wear • Marine Repairs • Ice and Tackle 883-2266 Malcolm Fraser was definite *S- that the brochure's primary Between Bearing Metal Surfaces JON JAREMA ^ function would be to provide Microlon Is a Metal Treatment Not An Oil Additive r MISC SERVICES DESIGN CONSULTANT the public with the information PRELIMINARY DEVKI.OPMKNT CONCEITS It Really Works - Tested & Approved CUSTOM HOME DESICN necessary to make an educated RENOVATIONS OR ADDITIONS • REVISION OK EXISTING PLANS decision on the question. It Saves Money I5032 CHESTER STREET DRAWINGS AND RENDERINGS "It's hard to condense a VANCOUVER, B.C. CALL 886-8930 TO DISCUSS YOUR HOME ENVIRONMENT. ^e ^ report that big into an informa­ fv-'iW Marine Transmission Service ^ JIM'S tion brochure," he said, adding 673 Payne Rd., Gibsons 886-2111 FUEL INJECTION SERVICE _T COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE 6' T & 8" GOLOEN A that when there are obviously ^BEtr HEDGING EVERGREEN. more points in favour of 4- 25 Years Of Experience At Your Service restructuring than negatives it's BARK MULCH , 3 '«• The fuel injection system is the heart of the diesel M ft hard to appear unbiased. Any UJQV you Slice it 15 vds. delivered in Sechelt SZtt) COASTS LARGEST NURSERY engine, have your fuel injection equipment serviced The brochures will be sent the Classifieds bring results for maximum engine performance A .. .-.n _ ..#„ _ .. .-.„-.-... -30ACRESOF PLANTS out prior to the first public in­ I By JIM BANKS MURRAY'S NURSERY 261-2151 <* % * * 3 4 * Located 1 mile north of Hwy 101 on Mason Rd. 885-2974 > formation meeting on August 5. Dependable Service At A Reasonable Price 324-1715 -N SV HOME BASED-BUSINESS WORKSHOP Join the 130,000 other people in British Columbia who are running successful PENINSULA INDUSTRIAL home-based businesses.

& LOGGING SUPPLIES THE FLOOR STORE Learn how to put your business together or learn the things you never had AT YOUR DOOR Commercial & Residential WITH FREE time for when you started your business. NOW IN PORT MELLON IN-HOME SHOPPING Carpet & Resilient Flooring The Honourable Elwood N. Veitch, Minister of Regional Development, in part­ TOO Two Show Rooms on Hwy. 101 nership with Harold Long, MLA, local Chambers of Commerce and Communi­ at the Alternative, Hwy. 101, Gibsons • Wire Rope & Rigging • Hydraulic Hose & Fittings ty Futures is offering an eight-hour home-based business workshop. . • Welding Supplies • Misc. Industrial Products & Furniture Land, Hwy. 101, Sechelt QUALITY IS SATISFACTION 886-8868 Gibsons 886-2480 Van. Direct 689-7387 Topics covered: Port Mellon 884-5303 How to become an entrepreneur Basic marketing strategy 1042 Hwy. 101, Gibsons (across from Kenmac) How to choose a business Financial planning How to make a business plan Pricing and cost control 886-7359 Introduction to market surveys FORESTRY CONSULTING Conversion Windows, Glass, Auto & Marine Glass. Aluminum Windows Timber Appraisal & Screens WORKSHOP Hwy 101 & Pratt Rd. Mirrors R.M.(RAY) GIZA, R.P.F. 885-4755 3 Cedars Inn, Highway 101, Gibsons Saturday, July 29,1989 9:00 am - 6:00 pm SUNSHINE KITCHENS f GIBSONS MOBILE SAW SERVICE Fee: $25 for the whole course . CABINETS - Custom Cutting... Planing 886-9411 Bevel Siding - Posts & Beams Call Community Futures to preregister 885-2639 or 885-1959 Chris Napper 886-3468 _jShowroom Kern's Plaza, Hwy 101 R.FU4, S6, C78, Sponsors: Gibsons & District Chamber of Commerce Gibsons, B.C. VON 1VO en Tuesday to Saturday 10-4 pm Sechelt & District Chamber of Commerce nmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmXmammmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmm^mmmm^^Km BCf Sunshine Coast Community Futures Association

. ••- ., _ ...-.-V..-.-.^; -•s!?M 18 Coast News, July 17,1989 Public hearings held in Vancouve

David Brander-Srnith, QC, a Technology Planning with where the Public Review Panel groups, industry and business as Canadian waters and fishing has been done in the past to sug­ Vancouver lawyer, appointed Hydro Quebec, an environmen­ is holding meetings. The public well as specialists in related zones: gest v/ays the many problems June 9 by Prime Minister Brian tal engineer who is a strong pro­ hearings begin July 25 in Van­ areas of research and expertise. 1. vThe effectiveness of the safe­ involved can be better handled Mulroney to head the national ponent of environmentally- couver and include four com­ "We have set up a toll-free ty system now in place in ensur­ in the future. We have been Public Review Panel on Tanker sound planning; and Mr. Stan munities in the Canadian Arc­ telephone line and have a cen­ ing safe movement of oil and given assurances that we will Safety and Marine Spills Toben, a well known conserva­ tic. The panel will also travel tral mailing address to receive chemicals in bulk by tanker and receive full co-operation from, Response Capabilities, last week tionist and fisherman from Ship briefly to Alaska for first-head communications." barge, including Canadian stan­ all federal officials as well as ac­ formally introduced the other Cove, Newfoundland. inspection of the recent Valdez The role of the Public Review dards and regulations, opera­ cess to experts in federal agen­ two members of the panel, and In making the announcement oil spill site. Panel is to examine three key tion of tankers between Alaskan cies. I am confident we will be called for submissions from the Mr. Brander-Smith invited sub­ Mr. Brander-Smith said, areas of concern related to and other U.S. West Coast able to make helpful and public. missions from concerned "We hope to hear from all in­ potential spills of oil and ports and the monitoring of reasonable recommendations as Other panel members are: Ms groups and individuals in the 73 terested parties, individuals, chemicals in bulk from tanker compliance with existing a result of our public review." Denise Therrien, Director of communities across Canar communities, special interest and barge traffic, particularly in guidelines. The panel will be holding 2. The current capacity of in­ their Vancouver hearings on Ju­ dustry and government to res­ ly 25, 26 and 27. For further in­ pond to exceptional en­ formation call Hellen vironmental incidents such as Chomolok or Robertson #•*% Sunshine Coast Regional District tanker or barge spills. Rozenhart at (604) 688-2581 or 3. The adequacy of existing contact the Public Review Panel legislation and policies, in­ on Tanker Safety and Marine cluding international conven­ Spills, Response Capability, BULLETIN BOARD tions and standards, relative to 14th Floor, Jules Leger P.O. Box 800 liability and compensation in Building, Terrasses de la Royal Terraces Building the event of spills. Chaudiere, 25 Eddy Street, 5477 Wharf Rd., Sechelt, B.C. VON 3A0 4m^ 885-2261 Mr. Brander-Smith said, Hulli Quebec, Kl A 0H3, 1-800- Sechelt "Our task is to examine what 567-6876. UPCOMING MEETINGS NOTE: the Forestry Advisory Thursday, July 20th at 7:30 pm Committee meeting previously SCRD Board Room scheduled for Wednesday, July Public Utilities Committee and 19th at 7:00 pm Planning Committee (to follow PUC) Thursday, July 27th at 3:00 pm HAS BEEN CANCELLED. Parks Committee meeting Thursday, July 27th, at 7:30 pm SCRD SPECIAL NOTE Regular Board Meeting NOTICE TO ALL HORSE CLUBS AND PRIVATE HORSE OWNERS: ^*n%&s**ti Notice is hereby given that the newly con­ structed bicycle pathway between Roberts "enon twist Creek Road and the Provincial Campground on Highway 101 is intended for the use of bicycles only. This restriction is necessary due to liabili­ WHSRAL Summer Rec. Programs ty concerns and to the high cost of Due to low enrollment in the Grade maintenance. Horses are prohibited 4-7 groups, these classes are now open on this pathway until further notice. to Grades 1-7. Starting July 24-Aug. 25 Guess Where there is now a program offered every •mem Thank-You For Your Co-Operation. week (MWF) for I these grades. A •w SCRD Parks Superintendent minimum of 8 children is necessary to The usual prize of $5 will be awarded the first correct entry drawn make the weekly sessions happen so which locates the above. Send your entries to reach the Coast please sign up as soon as possible at News, Box 460, Gibsons by Saturday of this week. Last week's —NOTICE— winner was Chelsea Sleep age 5 of Grandview Heights, Gibsons, the Gibsons Municipal Hall. who correctly identified the crab on the Mariners' Restaurant. See you at Dougal Park July 17,1:30 pm Fish Farm for: "Once ;U^bn A While Ago^." Waste Disposal The tipping fee \C\Os for the disposal of F*GE! Fish Farm Waste (morts) You Are Invited at the Sechelt Landfill Site to $ has been increased to 45.00 i\WY per cubic metre as of July 1, 1989 New Life Fellowship THE UNITED CHURCH New Testament Church OF CANADA 5531 Wharf Rd.. Sechelt Sunday Worship Services Sun. Worship Service 10:30 am NOTICE TO GIBSONS Wed. Bible Study 7:30 pm Glassford Road 11:15 am Morning Prayer 6:30-7:45 am Sunday School 11:15am Tues.-Sat. AQUACULTURE ST. JOHN'S New Life Christian Academy upon Davis Bay 9:30 am Enrolling Kindergarten - Grade 12 Sunday School 9:30 am Pastor - Ivan Fox INDUSTRY Rev. Stan Sears Rev. Alex G. Reid Principal - David Cliff Church Telephone 886-2333 Phone 885-4775 or 885-2672 The • •• -*.*•*- -ar»*j«k- Sunshine Coast Regional District GRACE REFORMED ANGLICAN CATHOLIC A fairytale about an evil sorceress. Who PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHURCH OF CANADA Morning Worship 11:15 am, WILL NOT ACCEPT St. Columba of lona Parish tries to destroy the Happy Kingdom. St. Hilda's Anglican Church Fish Farm Wastes (Morts) Evening Worship 7 pm in homes 8835 Redrooffs Rd.. Halfmoon Bay Wednesday Bible The Rev'rl E.S. Gale: 1-525-6760 at the Sechelt Landfill Site Dougal Park Study 7:30 pm in homes Information: 885-7088 AFTER OCTOBER 20, 1989 1:30 pm J. Cameron Fraser, Pastor "Prayer Book Anglican" 885-7488 Office 885-9707 — *• tie *fe ~ S.K. Lehmann 'Mon., July 17th ALL WELCOME PENDER HARBOUR PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Works Superintendent Performed by: Troupe de motion ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S Lagoon Road, Madeira Park & ST. AIDAN'S Morning Worship 10:00 am. Theatre Group/ Prayer & Bible Study ANGLICAN CHURCHES Wednesday. 7:30 pm Douglas College Parish Family Eucharist 883-2374 & 883-9441 ATTENTION Pastor Mike'Klassen Sponsored by: WHSRAL Fun in the Sun 10:30 am Affiliated with the Pentecostal Phone: 886-7322 or 886-3723 Assemblies of Canada ALL WATER AND . *\3tk3e\ : . . & French Twist St. Aidan's, R.C. Road 2:30 pm SEWER USERS With donations from: First Sunday in month GIBSONS The following is provided for your ; jtAjtum— PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Bland Management CALVARY School Rd. - Opposite RCMP information: BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School - 9:45 am Payments: Payments may be made by cheque Gibsons Pharmasave 711 Park Road Morning Worship - 11:00 am (payable to the Sunshine Coast Regional District) Gibsons Realty Ltd. Telephone: 886-261 1 Evening Fellowship - 7:00 pm Sunday School - 9:30 JUI or cash at the offices of the Regional District, Post Elson Glass Ltd. Phone: Church Office 886-7107 Office Box 800, Sechelt or at any chartered bank in Worship Service - 11:00 am Hour of Inspiration 7 pm Pastor G, Lucas - 886-3405 the Sunshine Coast Regional District. Everyone Welcome! Cal Mclver - Pastor Youth Pastor - J. Morris 886-3499 Accounts: are due and payable on or before July 31, Arlys Peters - Music Minister Affiliated with the 1989. "The Bible as it is... Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada tor People as they are." Remittances: No extra time allowance will be made *$!% Sfi Sfk- <*3fiX» : . for remittances received subsequent to due dates -SPRINKLING- GIBSONS COMMUNITY via the mail or other means. The Sechelt Parish of FELLOWSHIP Penalty: If not paid by July 31, annually billed rates REGULATIONS the Anglican Church shall become delinquent and a Penalty of 10% Welcomes you to join us A St. Hilda's - Sechelt shall be imposed upon any unpaid balance on Odd numbered houses will be permitted in SUNDAY Worship 8:00 am: Prayer Book Communion Aug. 1 in each and every year. sprinkling on the following days: Children's Progress 9:45 am 9:30 am:Morning Prayer Communion Prayer 10:00 am Sunday School for children Arrears: By statutory requirement, all charges not • Monday, Wednesday, Friday, from 7-10 am Morning Worship Service St. Andrew's - Pender Harbour paid by December 31 of the billing year shall be • Monday, Wednesday, from 7-9 pm 10:45 am 11:30 am: Morning Prayer collected as taxes in arrears in the year following Wednesday 7:00 PM Communion and bear interest at the rate applicable. Even numbered houses will be permitted 599 Gower Point Road 885-5019 Reg. June Maffin, Rector Pastor Monty McLean "WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME If you have not yet received a copy of sprinkling on the following days: 886-7049 TOAU" your bill, please telephone our office at • Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, from 7-10 am • Tuesday, Thursday, from 7-9 pm Roman Catholic Church Revised Summer Mass Schedule 885-2261 with your property's legal Saturday- Sunday description and another bill will be sent 5:00 pm. St. Mary's, Gibsons 8:30 am. Indian Reserve Note: Only 1 Sprinkler par Property is Permitted 6:30 pm St. Andrew's 9:30 am. Holy Family, Sechelt out. Pender Harbour 11:00 am. St. Mary's, Gibsons 885-9526 '- .."^--Jr-". li'iVnWi-HVitrllHi.'iB.rfclrlrriMlljtrT.jl'Hlfffrf'—i'---^IV^^H'UHTB^H'IM*—rn.ir-l. — .r* "*• •— r^.—^—

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Toyota 10 Forklift on propane, 9^iXM^^>£^ *s^.-> »T-^^a_fe Mobile Homes Pan-ramie Ocean View MAGUS KENNELS ready to work, exc. shape, new Spectacular 2V2 yr. old, im­ rubber. 885-4593. #32s ^%n^w^«i^^?; v"^^t?is Wanted to *«•*» • Bright clean dog maculate contemporary home. 3 Our grateful thanks to all those & cat boarding bdrm. & 3 baths, European kit­ • Dog grooming pjiij^enti^ F<* Mont chen, Onyx fireplace & more. 24 who cared when my husband 4 hr. notice for viewing. Call Lynn Harold Jure passed away. For all "SCIENCE DIET' the cards, visits and phone calls. f S?l&#jfcYY6Y^^i^v?_SK _«»*WH« «• < ^ 1 for appt. 738-1000 Sutton Group NUTRITION CENTRE For Sale i Home Services ** or 886-2155. #29. To Reverend Alex Reid for his tfovely service and comfort. To Dr. OPEN 8 am - 6:30 pm Wot%W*nt«d T & S SOIL Well kept, 3 bdrm, 1 bath, ran­ Rogers and nurses at St. Mary's everyday. 886-8568 Maple firewood, seasoned. 1 «_ T^^^f;Y:^fY^Y 30 CMMCftf* Mushroom Manure-Bark Mulch 60x250' West Sechelt waterfront cher, fenced yard, Fircrest, Gib­ for their tender lovinc care. To the Topsoil mixed-Hog Fuel cord, $90 U-Pick-Up. 885-2293. lot, 2 cleared building sites with members of Elphinstone Chapter SUNSHINE FEEDS 15, Free OpportowitStt sons. By appt. only. 886-7074 670 INDUSTRIAL WAY By the yard or truck full. Top #29 driveway. New steps and trails O.E.S. for the lovely refreshments quality products at reasonable aft. 4 pm., $79,700. #30 CO-OP FEEDS 16. Garage Sales , 32- Uf*l down park-like hillside to rock after the service. prices. You pickup or we deliver. Quality oak executive desk, PET FOODS -F£i922_^_l_i]_i2_^_^__M_8i_UB_S__8_l_A_tf_^_^_B bull-dozed beach. Have septic Beautiful large view lot in Lower Mrs. Edna Jure Phone anytime 885-5669. TFN 39"x66", rolled edge, top six permit, house plans, spectacular Gibsons, $45,000. 885-9778. & family & ACCESSORIES dwrs. Would come up as new view, outstanding beach areas. #31S; #29 9:30 to 5:30 Altec speakers $200. 886-7819. with re-polishing; Deepfreeze 885-7629. #32s 886-4812 #32s 12.3 cu. ft. chest freezer. Call 1200 sq. ft. home, 3 bdrms., IV2 TFN 885-3590 eves. only. #29 Drop off your 2 beautiful view lots, Granthams baths, double carport. Wilson Receiver & speakers, $200; TV Landing, all services available. Creek, $82,000. 885-7440. #30 Personal y2 Arab (74TB) Geld, 3 yrs., stand, $100. 886-7819. #32s Gas forced air furnace system started basic training, attractive, COAST NEWS 931-4681. #30s Speed Queen auto, washer, $295 w/all ducting & hot water tank, View lot in Creekside on ravine, Are you in an unhappy relation­ quality horse, exc. temp. To ap­ Guaranteed & delivered. $250; misc. alum, windows, $10 Waterfront West Sechelt % acre, fully services, $15,500. ship? Call the Transition House proved home only. Lyn Vernon, 883-2648. TFN & up; entrance door w/glass 96'x320', treed, secluded south 886-8698. #3'i.S for free confidential counselling. 886-8026. #29 panels, $50; misc. doors, $10. Classifieds exposure, gorgeous view, cul-de- 885-2844. TFN View lot, southern exposure, Lhaso Apso puppies for sale. Antique medium light oak bow 885-9512. #30 sac. 886-2463. #32s front buffet, curved mirror, exc. gentle slope. Granthams Lan­ Single, attractive, petite female. 886-9009, 886-7669 #30 at any of our convenient cond., $600. 886-7696. #32s 12 spd Nishik Rally bicycle, 21" Beach Ave., Roberts Creek, at­ ding, $24,500.885-2743. #30' 32, with various interests would w/helmet, hardly used. $175. love to move to Gibsons/Sechelt tractive 3 level split home on 3 bdrm, 1650 sq. ft. plus, condo Bulldozer, Caterpillar tractor, 885-5487. #29 Friendly People if employment opportunity arises, developed private V2 acre, 4 1V2 baths, fantastic Gibsons Bay CASTL.ftOCK D6-B, gd. cond., $18,500. looking for friendship through Schrader wood stove, $200 OBO. bdrm., 2Vz baths, large living view. 10% assumable mortgage 886-4614 or 885-7348. #30s correspondence, interested ap­ KENNILS 886-3126. #30 area, vaulted ceilings, skylights, avail., $71,000. 886-8628. #31 Places plicants reply to: Highway 101, Beautiful cedar double entrance cozy kitchen, dining room, finish­ Rug 7'x11', $25; sofa bed, $95; 3 bdrm, 2 baths, Roberts Creek. J.M. Roberts Creek doors, prehung, includes frame, ed family room in 'basement, swivel rocker, $25. 886-2065. -IN PENDER HARBOUR- Quiet area, nicely landscaped, 731 Princess Ave., handles, deadbolts, $650. sundecks front and back with 885-9840 #30 The Coast News new aggregate stone patio, car­ carport, deck, $62,000. Victoria, B.C. 886-3845. #32s (Madeira Park Shopping Centre) 883-9099 port, lots of storage, serene 885-5808. #31 V8T1K5 #29 Boarding & Grooming Couch & older Commodore com­ 14' Alum, boat, $500; 30,000 country living, only 5 min. from B.T.U. gas BBQ, $60. 883-1167. Our friend, very nice lady, 28 yrs. No .inim,il> will IH' accepted without puter, $25 ea. 885-7702. TFNs Marina Pharmacy 883-2888 beaches and amenities. current vaccination records. #31 old, 5' 2", 95 lbs, single, is New Empire Computer - 640k 886-2781 for appointment to 5 male, 3 female kittens to give AC Building Supplies 883-9551 honest, loving & romantic, mar­ -360k floppy. 1.4mb floppy, Moving Sale view, $109,500. #30s away. Black or white & grey. riage minded. She wants to meet 40mb hard disk, EGA card, EGA Captain's cabinet Queen size 885-3536. #29 —IN HALFMOON BAY- honest responsible man. She is colour monitor, Panasonic colour waterbed, $200; consol TV set. Two 50'X100' adjoining lots on from the Philippines. 885-7897. $300; couch & 3 sofa chairs, B & J Store 885-9435 Keats Island close to water, level, Purebred Siamese kittens, printer MSDOS 3.3. Complete #30 females house broken, $25; Kitty with library of hearing, $3000 $100; kitchen table, $25. A few well treed, water & power avail. other misc. items. 886-3280. #30 -IN SECHELT 985-5449 or 980-7651 for further Alas Brian Moore do not fear, Litter 4 kg. bag, $1. 886-7538. firm. 886-3883 ask for Barbara. #31 TFN The Coast News info. #32s Hans & Charlene Penner are hap­ though your 40th is growing py to announce the birth of their near, please do not fret, but HONDA (Cowrie Street) 885-3930 Registered Wirehaired Must sell, new 2 storey 2200 sq. daughter, Lesley Jane, June 19,. never forget. I haven't forgotten Dachshund pup, male 472 mos., Green Onion Power — IN DAVIS BAY ft. upstairs open plan home, 1989. Special thanks to Dr. last year. all shots etc., exc. temperament, Earth Station 75'x150' lot. Asking $69,900. Lehman and the staff of St. Happy Birthday Fatso champion parents, $350. | Equipment Peninsula Market 885-9721 6052 Lookout Ave., Sechelt, near Mary's. #29 #29 886-2101. #29 SATELLITE arena. Pager 735-5015 for ap­ i Bowles. Terry is happy to tell I Sales & Service IN WILSON CREEK pointment. #32s t everyone that her sister, Susan t Vivian, was born July 7, 1989, i. 885-5644 Wilson Creek Campground 885-5937 Announcements ANDERSON REALTY The tiny princess weighed 6 lbs., Music FIREWOOD The Sunshine Coast $90 Per Cord. —IN ROBERTS CREEK— Specialists for 4 oz. Bob & Janet shared Sue's ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS delivery at 10:05 am in Grace' Piano; upright Mason & Risch 885-5669 • Recreation ^885-2896. 886-7272, 886-2954. gd. cond.. $1300. 886-2277 or Seaview Market 885-3400 Hospital with Dr. Thomas and his> TFN • Retirement TFN 886-8317 Suzanne. #30 • Relocation caring staff. Great Granny Vivian; 2 yr. old Zenith console TV, 26" ——IN GIBSONS FREE CATALOGUE Gordon was there to hold heir" Jf someone in your family has a Pianist & Organist for church, with remote control, $500. S?2£ Teredo Square, Sechelt name sake. The living" branches? 'drinking "'problem you can see weddings, etc. Mary 886-8698. HONDA B&D Sports 886-9456. #29 885-3211 of Susan's family tree are: J3reat/ 5 what it's doing to them. Can, you #30

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CONVERTIBLE 18 ft. Sangster 120 I/O SS prop, 83 Kawasaki GPZ 550, exc. Single mother w/2 children HAY FOR SALE Miller Big 40, 300 amp gas SECHELT MARINE full canvas trailer, depth sounder, desperately needs 2 or 3 bdrm $3.50 can deliver. 885-9357 welder, $1500. 886-3037 aft. 5 1985 Dodge 600, P/S, P/B. SURVEYS LTD. cond. 13,000 kms. $1,500 OBO. pm. #29 P/W. Extended warranty, $5000 OBO. 886-9047. #30 886-7198. #32s accomodation. 885-4765. TFN Captain Bill Murray 30 $10,500.886-8818. #30 M.CM.M.C M.N.A.M.S 885-5592. # 3 Pool table, new, $250; misc. Wanted new or good used 1979 Yamaha 750 DOHC fully Canopy for Vi or /« ton pickup, M.A.B.Y.C 9 Marine 77 Honda Civic, exc. run. and 45'x10' four cedar log float. dressed. 886-3841. • #32s $250.885-5444. #30s furn., cheap; garage sale Sat. Surveyors and Consultants New teacher & family require 886-8698. #30 body, mags, stereo, very clean. Keats area. 885-9010. home Gibsons to Sechelt. Refs., 885J643 "84 XR80. Honda, $400. Offers 886-7855. #30 Sell 886-9383. #31 N/S. Ph. collect 228-1911 or | Electrohome organ & stool, $250 885-7585 #30S __iA. s_lh_l/ 228-8273. #30 OBO; box spring single bed, $40; 78 VW Rabbit 'As Is', $500 Or Consign 16" K&C Thermalglass boat, 85 9.9 Evinrude rnotoj, asking HUSQVARNA "85 Honda 750 Intercepter, exc. Queen size waterbed & head­ OBO. 886-3979. #31 HP Evin, new canvas, new leg, $750. 886-3754 aft. fj pm. Beachcomber requires house for The chainsaw professionals r cond., $3,000. 885-5887 9-5. board, $100; 10' F/G rowboat & Your Boat trailer, $3,000 OBO. 885-5858 or #31 August for principal performer in 1979 T-Bird, cruise control, 885-4670 aft. #32s oars, $100; child's Singer sew­ With 886-9078. TFN Roberts Creek. Should be fur­ AM/FM cass.. 111 k. Asking 23" cabin cruiser. Fiberglass over ing machine, $30. 886-8201. #29 '81 Yamaha 550 max., gd. nished. 886-7811. #31 $3350 OBO. 885-5861. #31 Galvanized boat trailer single ax­ plywood. 1960 registry. Recently * cond., low kms.,- $800 extras in­ Large freezer, $285; vacuum, le. 1000 Kilogram capacity elec­ serviced Volvo engine & leg, Professional couple with infant & 1977 Plymouth 8 passenger tric winch bearing buddies for cl. 886-3472. #30s $25; table lamp, $25; antique •* TIDELINE MARHNE s sounder, head. $2900 OBO. young child urgently require ren­ wagon, 360 cu. in. 99,000 km 5637 Whaif Rd. . table, $550. 885-5683. #29 20' boat. Like new, $2,000. 885-7333. #31 '86 Yamaha Virago 750. $3500. tal accomodation Sept. 1. 3 bdrm NOW ONLY (61,000 mi.). Good shape, 885-4141 886-9066. #30s 14' Sangster, 33 HP Evinrude 886-7143. #29 preferred .Gib-Sechelt area. s 95 •Washer & dryer, $150/pr. Well $1400.886-9321. #29 S_ J 478-6851 (Victoria). #31 179 used but working well. OUTBOARDS FOR SALE 17' Wood boat, cabin, inboard. w/trailer. Good cond., '$1500. New at Kenmac: 77 Plymouth Arrow. New 885-7124. #29 9.9-20-30-40-50-70 HP Ready to cruise, $1,750 OBO. 885-5838. #31 We now stock filters, oil, tires, Teacher & family desperately engine, low mileage, exc. runn­ 1987-1988 Evinrudes. Excellent 885-5612. #31 s batteries, etc. for motorcycles. seeking house. Have refs. Call Lawn mower, self propelled ing cond., economical, reliable. Seaspray (Hobycat) 15' sailboat condition. Lowes Resort, Ph. Jay at 886-2031 Mon-Sat. collect. 885-3467. #31 26RLC 1.6 cu. in. 26cc Jacobsen, 3 yrs. old. Orig. price. $1423 OBO. 885-9508. . #31 s 27' Century Cruiser, head, & trailer, $750. 886-3409. #31 A long, curved shaft and 883-2456. TFN #29 $650. Asking $200 Firm. gallkey, 233 HP Merc & leg, Just moved from Alberta. We are narrow engine housing Clipper Marine F/G sailing sloop, 886-7251. #31 sounder, VHF radio, etc. trailer, 1987 BMW K100LT, 1 yr. war­ a country couple with 2 school makes the 26RLC easy to '68 H.P. Osco Ford marine diesel 28' L.O.A. retractable keel for $18,500,885-7501. #32s ranty, $9000 OBO. Trade for age children & two house trained hold while getting to those Must sell, wood lathe and hy. gear, as new cond. trailering. Full head room, 4'/2 HP. Johnson O/B as new, depth boat. 885-7023. #29 terrier & chihuahua small dogs. hard-to-reach places. And a w/duplicator tools on stand, Vz 883-9401. #32s: Wanted: O/B motor, 15 HP or sounder, etc. Reduced to $7900. Lve. msg. at 886-2887. #29 tap of the head advances HP, like new, 1073 IEL chain- better. Reasonably priced. Mess. "82 Yamaha Exciter 185, exc. cutting line. 14' fibreglass boat, 50 HP Merc, See at 9216 Truman Rd., Half­ saw, 16", gd. shape. 885-2076. 886-2425, wkdys. #29 cond., new battery, $600. New teacher & family require 2 new leg, new trailer, new suntop moon Bay. 885-3472. #31 #29 bdrm to rent.around Sechelt. Call 885-4141 with side windows, very clean, Boat & motor for sale. 22' 885-2339. #30 5637 Wharf Rd., Sechelt 12' Mirrocraft alum, boat, $800 collect. 0-936-1392. #31 comes with 2 fuel tanks, $2,800 Fibreform w/trailer, V8 Volvo Honda XR350 like new, new rt&s* SALMON OBO. 886-9896. #29 MV FAN-ISLE OBO. 886-3882 aft. 6pm. 260, Volvo 280 leg, bait tank, r/tire, $1300; Honda XL250 mint Sechelt - Gibsons area. 2 bdrm or 'TIDELINE iS"^, $ COHO 2°° Ib. 76 Transam, new clutch, engine TFNs timer pump, depth sounder, exc. Classic Unillite 25 ft. engine, functional body, $650. small 3 bdrm house for Aug. 1 by Queen size waterbed with SPRING tires, gd. cond., $3,000. fishing boat, clean, $6500 Firm. Sound hull, rebuilt gear, new 885-7524. #30 retired couple in late fifties. Non- s 00 Ib. 30' Disp. Cruiser, recently bookcase, headvoard & side 5-8 lbs 2 885-2657. #30s Ph. 883-1106. #29 hyd. steering, 302 Ford, needs smokers, exc. refs. Looking for s 50 Ib. rebuilt, 340 Chrys. dual hyd. '86 CR 125, exc. cond., helmet rails. $175 OBO; girl's 12" bike. 8-11 lbs 2 work. Box 145 Madeira Park, long term tenancy. Call collect, s 00 Ib. steering, many extras, $11,500. 25' Fiberform, 233 Mercw/Merc incl., $1575. 885-2496. #30 $35,886-9501. #29 12 & over 3 Porsche 911E. 930 body, lowered 885-2240. #32s Burnaby, 435-8519. #29 SOCKEYE s300 Ib. front, flared fenders, whale tail, 885-2814. #32s leg, galley, stand-up head, full 1983 Yamaha Maxim 650, Moving Sale: 12 pce. Limoges PINKS Si 00 Ib. electronics, sleeps 4. 885-4468. Professional married couple with mech. fuel inject., asking 17'/2' older boat with 270 Volvo 17' Deep-V. Sangster Craft, F/G dinner set, 100 yrs. value $2730, #30s 20,000 k, w/helmet, $1250. cat relocating to Coast Sept. 1 To Place Your Order $22,500. No test pilots please. leg, with or without motorboat. hull w/trailer. 140 I/O Volvo, $1900; complete leather working 886-3142. #31 seek 9 month to year-long lease Call 886-7700 After 6 pm. 885-7191. #30s $1,500, motor $1,000. San Juan 24, 9.9 HP Honda, 4 1.100 hrs., 280 Volvo leg, head, tools. $95. 883-2649. #29 on 2-3 bdrm house, Gibsons to 886-7677. sails, CB, stereo, head, 2 burner landing lights, CB antenna, 1975 DT100; 1978 DT125, gd. 1953. Ford 4 dr. Sedan, run. Apelco 60-fath. depth sounder, Sechelt area, $500-$600/mos. 2 Dali prints L.E. time & 3 Immor­ #32s stove, compass, sleeps 5, cond. 884-5324. #30 cond., gd. project, $500. compass, anchor, instruments Waterfront, laundry facil. prefer­ tality, lost moments of time. $11,500. 885-7209 eves. #30s 886-2826. #32s Cal25, fully equipped, moorage (wintered in heated garage), '82 Gold Wing Aspencade, fully red. 1-734-9255. #29 885-7023. #29 included, $11,500. 886-8706. 1980 24' Campion I/O, 280 HP $5425 OBO considered. equipped, exc. cond., 17,000 Autos 1984 Chev 4X4 truck, Scottsdale Responsible working couple, no Propane dryer & hot water heater, j #32s Mercruiser, S.O head, elec. 883-9264. #31 kms. Improved suspension, 10, 6.2 I. diesel, low mileage, children, non-smoking, require both bought new. never used, winch, VHF, sounder, 2 way $5050 or trade for P/U. exc. cond. 886-3940. #30s 25' Appollo 225 Merc I/O, stand- accomodation Sept. 1 or sooner, great for cottage, $100/ea. fridge, alcohol elec. stove, block 885-7737. #31 '84-17' BOSTON WHALER MON- up head, stove, equipment, Langdale to Halfmoon Bay (Sept. 883-2574. #29 '88 F150 4X4, take over lease heater, low hrs. 886-2155 aft. 6 LOOK' TAUK centre console 80 HP, fridge, tandem trailer. Worth Fun in the summer sun. 1975 till June rental fine) Warren & OAC or buy outright. 883-2867. Merc, galvanized trailer, Biminy pm. #29 Dining table w/4 chairs, solid $15,000. Make offer 883-2438, Suzuki 500. Great Bike! Must Sandra McNaughton 885-3805. PRE-OWNED #29 top, video sounder, $15,500. wood, maple finish, gd. cond., Wanted: Small boat trailer to 883-2433, 883-2387 or sell! Sacrifice, $350. 886-2521. #31 270-6764. #32s S150; hide-a-bed, $50 needs VEHICLE 1969 Mercury Montego for parts carry 12' boat. Call 886-8558. 883-9440. #32s #29 Single teacher requires ac­ recovering. 883-1154. #29 or restoration. 1977 Honda Civic #TFNs LIQUIDATION M.V. Bristler, 40* ex- 12' Alurn. boat, $500 OBO. comodation Gibsons area Aug for parts, lots new, $100/ea. gillnet/halibut boat, plywood Bernina sewing machine 6 auto, 2 boat trailers for sale. 1 single 885-7981 aft. 6 pm. #29 1st. Msg. 885-3469. #29 883-2574. #29 Cummins 903 radar, sounder, Wanted to Rent stitches, zigzag, 8 specialty feet, OVER axel, 1 double axel, $250 & Loran C, Mark IV pilot, 20,000 Live bait available now beside S400. 886-9377. #30 73 Maverick, 73,000 orig. mi., $500,886-9741. #30 75 exc. running cond., $950 OBO. Ib. capacity, $60,000. 883-2667 Gov't Wharf at Halfmoon Bay Hi! We require house rental, % size mahogany bed, box spr­ 886-9652. #31 eves. #32s 15' KC Thermoglass Deep V boat 5:30 am-6:30 pm.. #31 honest married government cer­ ing & mattress, complete, $200; OK USED w/canvas, 55 HP Evinrude, elec. tified N/S caretaker. 886-4671. For Rent 2 cribs, 885-9290. #30 '80 VW Rabbit Diesel, silver, 20' K&C wide beam, deep V, gal. start, E-Z loader trailer, asking #32s 4-door, 4 spd., new paint, exc. trailer, 165 HP, ready to go, $2400.885-2820. #30 73/'85 GM P/U box. $500; 4 VEHICLES clean, F.W.C. 885-4593. #32s N/S N/D family of 3 wanting to Roberts Creek Hall avail., cond., $3300. 885-5200 aft. 5 Mobile Homes dances, parties, weddings, GM 5-bolt Alum, slot mags, pm. #29 '84 Merc 0/B, 18 HP, gd. cond., rent 2 or 3 bdrm. house. 1 yr. ONLY AT Yes! There is a reliable local pro- equipment rental. Yvonne $125; 4 VW tires on rims, all $895 OBO. 885-5322 eves. #29 12'x60' 1974 Kentwood in gd. lease or longer, needed by Sept. pellor repair service. 885-5278. 885-4610. TFN season, like new, $200 Firm. 1984 Chev 4X4 truck, Scott­ 1st or sooner. Exc. refs. South Coast Sailboat, 26' F/G Yamaha 9.9 HP cond., CSA-Z240 approved, ap­ 885-2251. #30 sdale 10, 6.2 I. diesel, low TFN 885-2306. #29s Davis Bay/Wilson Creek hall Ford 0/B, sleeps' 5, ready to sail, pliances incl., small addition, mileage, exc. cond. 886-3940. 1981 Glassply hardtop 19V.' 115 $14,900.883-9423. #32s available. Wheelchair facilities. moorage, $8000 OBO. 885-9772 Relaxed female, (smoker) with #30s Merc outboard E-Z load trailer, Phone 885-2752 or 885-9486. Foam, Foam, Foam eves. #31 s a_c pets needs a home. Will share? exc. cond., $12,500. 464-3409. acs: #31 1971 International diesel 20' flat Can do some repairs & garden­ Camping Foam #32s . FISH - EAT - SLEEP MOBILE HOMES CASH PAID deck, cab over T/A, runs well, ing. Robin 986-8824, collect. W/F 1 bdrm. cabin, F/S, W/D. All Bed Sizes in Stock 21^ Campion. New 188 HP For Some Cars and Trucks $5000. 885-3337. #30s 1 INSTANT HOUSING #29 Avail. Aug. 1. 883-9446 mess. 21' Northwest Sloop, 7 /2 FiW.C.l.O. head, stove, cooler... Dead Car Removal Suzuki," sleeps 4, dinghy, NEWANDUSEDc 29 1973 Ford Torina, $450. Runs' winch, anchor, bait tank, aUto Aquaculture student looking for : Y # Abex Used Auto Parts $5,500,885-2610. #30s well. 886-3335. #29 pump. Will trade down. A steal at accom. Needed Sept. - May. N/S W/F, furn. or unfurn. 3 bdrm and Towing $9900"Norm 886-9722. #30 female. Ph. 1-733-9739. #29 house, Roberts Creek, Sept. to 886-2020 1980 Le Car, $1095. 886-2840 ,*%m%»%m%»»*%%%%» June, $600/mos. 885-3782. #29 TFN aft. 6 pm. #31 BROOKS & MILLER 22 ft. Fiberform. w/trailer, V8 REGAL HOMES LTD. Clean-living family needs 3 bdrm Upholstery Volvo 260 & Volvo 280 leg, bait Call Collect: 5S0-4321. house in Sechelt/Gibsons area by Boat shed, can be used commer­ 1986 heavy duty F250 4X4 XLT 73 Ford % ton P/U. Tough & FLOOR COVERINGS LTD. tank,. timer pump, depth Aug. 1st or Aug. 15th, N/S, no cially, contact Rob Petraschuk Supplies For The Lariet Explorer, fully loaded. reliable, $650 OBO. 885-9969. Benjamin Moore & International SCB ZS Paints sounder. Exc fishing boat. pets, refs., call collect. 883-1122. #29 $16,900 OBO, towing pkg. con­ #29 Do-it-Yourselfers. Marine Clean, $6500 Firm. Ph. 10'x48' mobile home, gd. cond., 574-0321. #29 sider trade. 886-8104. #32s 1975 Pontiac Ventura, 2-door, Finishes 883-1106. #30 Best Offer. 852-2161. #30s Commercial building for rent. W.W. Upholstery & 1 or 2 bdrm suite, apt. or house 1970 Corvette 350 tunnel ram, runs well. Offers 883-1194. #31 886-9500 anytime. #31 Commercial 26'x10' hull mould for high spd. for 2 mos beginning July 15. Boat Tops new paint, tires & mags, $8,500 1977 Ford LTD S/W, runs gd., Pricing work boat, $6000. 883-9465. USED HOMES Working couple. 885-5111 Ive Basement suite, Redrooffs area. OBO. 886-4870. #32s 886-7310 some rust, $500. 883-9394. #31 #31 s 12'x48' 2 bdrm., Excel. Cond. mess. #29 885-2229. #30 Bill Wood 14'x56' like new, 2 bdrm., 71 Mercury Comet G.T., 302 Frigidaire 16 eft. H.G. frost free 1977 Ford Comet, 6 cyl., auto, SECHELT 28' Scow with hyd. lift boom, live w/stove & fridge, $21,900. Mature, responsible working Immediate possession brand new auto., mags, bucket seats, fridge, very nice, $385 OBO; 2-door, 23,000 or rblt., gd. shell/fin fish tanks, large wheel 14'x70' Must be.seen. Owner couple looking for house to rent. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, quite central AM/FM stereo cass., PS/PB, Bus. 885-2923 McLary white 18 eft. freezer, body, brakes, tires, all bills, house, 130 HP Volvo w/leg, asking $26,900. Regal Homes Davis Bay - Gibsons. No children location, Gibsons. $1100/mos. $1995.886-9500. #32s $225 OBO; Hitachi stacker solid, reliable. $1800 OBO. A Res. 885-5058 $9800.826-6534. #31s \N\"\NN\XNN\ Ltd. Call Collect, 580-4321. TFN or pets. 885-3806. #30 298-5215. #30 washer & dryer, almond, $549; '87 Ford 4X4 F150, exc. cond., 886-9370. #29 Kenmore dishwasher, almond, $13,500, or could trade. $259; Viking stove, white, 30", 883-2863 aft. 6pm. #30s $259; Westinghouse stacker BLANKET CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Campers washer/dryer, $549; Kenmore 5 '84 Chev Vz ton, 305 auto., These Ads appear in the more than 90 Newspapers of the B.C. and Yukon Community program washer, $377: McLary cruise, exc. cond., 111,000 Motorhomes Newspapers Association and reach more than 1,400,000 homes and a potential two million readers. stove, 30", $197; Corner cup­ kms. 886-3321 or 886-9626. $159. for 25 words ($3. per each additional word) Call the Coast News at 885-3930 board; Coldspot deluxe 10 cu.ft. #32s chest freezer, $219 OBO; Roper '87 Toyota Camry I.E. wagon, white 6 program dishwasher, AUCTIONS EDUCATION FOR SALE MISC. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED fully equip., 20,000 mi. Asking new motor & pump, $269 OBO; Hardwood flooring, 20,000 leet FOOD STORE N EEDS PEOPLE $18,000, superb cond. 885-7034 COMPLETE DISPERSAL AUC­ FREE: 1989 guide to study-at- Mechanic with Interprovincial Moffat Fiesta 15 cu. ft. fridge, H. TION sale of Alberta's top Texas home correspondence Diploma oak shorts, 2 1/4"x 3/4", tongue- TO WORK ON VANCOUVER IS­ ticket, 5 years experience. Al aft. 4pm. #32s and-groove. Nails in: $1.25/sq. LAND NOW. We have immediate gold. S397 OBO. 885-4434 or Longhorn herd, farm equipment, courses for prestigious careers: types cars, trucks, 5 bays. Com­ antiques, Saturday, July 22, Accounting, Airconditioning, ft.;nailsout:$1.60/sq.ft. Excel­ openings for hard-working Meat petitive wages, exceHent working Bjorn 885-7897. Will buy nice 78 Plymouth Colt, S/W, auto., 1969 Empress class 'A' 21' 10:30, Nicholson Ranch, Bookkeeping, Business, Cosme­ lent condition. Other types aval- Wrappers, Deli Personnel, In- condtions. Sendresume: Box Chawvin, Alberta. Jordan's Auc­ abte. (604)592-5895; (604)388- Store Bakers and Grocery non-working or used appliances. gd. cond., $1750 OBO. motorhome, very clean. $10,500. tology, Electronics, Legal/Medi­ 943, Fruitvale, B.C. VOG1LO. tioneering, (403)842-5528, cal Secretary, Psychology, 7892. Clerks. The successful appli­ #29 885-9288. #32s 886-2432 or 886-7923. #32s (403)554-0828. Travel. Granton (1A), #2002- cants will be rewarded with an Arthritic pain? Stiff joints? Say Journeyman GM Technician 1055 W. Georgia St., Vancouver, excellent starting wage and a (M/F)required for Fraser Valley Connelly water skis, almost new, 1980 Toyota Tercel, 5 spd, hat­ 24' deluxe motorhome 1988, im­ 1-800-268-1121. NOtodrugsl "Beulah Oil*he|psl! comprehensive employee benefit AUTOMOTIVE Brochure/information, $1 from: GM Dealership. Recent GM deal­ $200.883-9465. #30 chback, new brakes, $3000 maculate, 17,000 kms., package. Please reply ht writing ership experience a definite as­ GET THE TRAINING THAT Beulah Land, Box 1086, Portage complete with resume stating OBO. 886-8960. #30s $32,900,886-8481. #32s No money down O.A.C. Lease/ set. Please submit written res­ Almost antique, mahogany dining buy any new/used car or truck. GETS THE JOB. F/T Profes­ La Prairie, Man., R1N3C5. your work experience and qualifi­ sional Cooks Training Program. ume to: Norm Koch, Service room suite, table, 6 chairs, em­ 1968 Firebird 400, 4 spd., $6500 Deal direct with Factory Broker. How to purchase a new car at cations to: Quality Foods, Box Manager, Motorcade Chev Olds Camper for import truck, exc. Call Keith collect, (604)290-3659. Full Gov't funding. Classes start 1120, Qualicum Beach, B.C. VOR broidered seats, side board, Firm. 886-4982. #30s Sept. 5. Oct. 23/89. PIERRE $125 above dealer's cost. Report Cadillac, 2525 McCailum Rd., cond., all options, $1,650. D.5662. y_ talis you step-by-step. Only $2. 2T0. Abbotsford, B.C., V2S3R1. china cabinet. 886-9479. #31s DUBRULLE CULINARY 886-8329. #31S Active Auto Brokers, disposal Spendthrift, 616B Young, Win­ '85 F150 P/U. Exc. cond. with SCHOOL, 1522 W. 8th Avenue, Stonemason required Immedi­ agent for Active Bailiff Services. Vancouver, B.C., V6J 4R8. nipeg, Man. R3B2S9 EXPERIENCED PLUMBER with canopy, deluxe model. Asking 1979 20' Scamper travel trailer, ately for quality veneer and thick Repossessions, estate, legate, (604)738-3155. "Order by Mail" - Lovers' Toys, ticket needed In Vancouver for AUTO PARTS $10,800. 886-9044 aft. 6 pm. tandem. Fully loaded, exc. cond., cars, trucks, motorhomes, boats. stone. Must have tools, vehicle Commercial renovations for ap­ Sexy Novelties - $4 color cata­ and portfolio. Pay by square foot. prox. 8 months. (604)9254160 or #29 asking $5900.885-2820. #30 Call Mr. Price (only), (604)434- logue. Love Nest, 161 East 1st Check & Compare 1819. D5476. EMPLOYMENT WANTED (604)932-6665 days or (604)932- 926-8816, Kail 79 Grand Lemans S/W, small Street, North Vancouver, B.C., 5161 eves. 1971 VW Westphalia, gd. cond., SKILLED EMPLOYEES AVAIL­ V7L 162,(604)987-1175. DOVELL V8, exc. body, well maint., top BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ABLE IMMEDIATELY] Due to PERSONAL $1250.886-3030. #31S AM/Varityper equipment, excel­ Experienced shake block cutters DISTRIBUTORS condition, 112 k, $4000. closure of the FletcherChallenge required immediately. Port Hardy START YOUR OWN IMPORT/ Canada Ltd. Victoria Sawmill lent condition, includes 1-5810 Looking for those HARD TO FIND 1009 Hwy 101, Gibsons 885-3183. #30s 20' Prowler trailer w/covered sun EXPORT business, even spare CompEdtt, 1-4510 Comp/Set, area, North Vancouver Island. June 30,1S89. Available Skills: Phono Phi at (604)956-4022. VIDEOS??? We have the best (Kingo Diesel Bldg.) deck, at Coho Marina, Madeira time. No money or experience. Administrative, Tradesmen, Mo­ 1-3510 Comp/Set, 1-766 Proces­ selection! Free catalogue: New' '89 F250 S/C, 4X4, loaded, Since 1946. Free brochure: 886-7131 Park. Moorage avail. 888-2810 or bile Equipment Operators, Ma­ sor (Rebuilt), 23 fonts plus as­ SELL COUNTRY WOODEN- Wave Video, #235-8155 Park diesel, trades considered. Wade World Trade, c/o Cdn. sorted chemicals and film. Best inquire at marina. #30 chine Operators and other skills. WARE, spices, giltware and Rd., Dept. CW, Richmond, B.C. 886-2664. #30 Small Business Inst. Dept W1, Sponsored Incentive programs offer accepted, based on where morel Home Party Plan. Like V6Y3C9 or call (604)290-5101. 20" colour TV's, $150 & $175. 1140 Bellamy Rd. N. #1, Scarbor­ is, as is terms. F.O.B. Abbotsford. '85 Okanagan 5th wheel as new, (or employee upgrading and on- owning your own country store! 886-3318. #30 '86 Ranger 4X4, V6, 5 spd., ough,OntarioM1H1H4. : the-job training are available to Contact P. Gordon Wood, Excellent income opportunity, air cond., awning, $14,500; 8' REAL ESTATE 54,000 km, warranty, cass. ATTENTION MLM'ERS, EN­ employers. For information on (604)525-0429. trainingprovided. Call(403)291- 4'x8' H.D. utility trailer, $375. available skills and incentive pro- stereo, canopy, exc. cond., slide-in camperette, new, $950. TREPRENEURS, OTHERS. Compugraphic typesetting equip­ 2729 or write: Ashton Brook FREE booklet. Concrete or wood 885-3901. #30 883-2433. #31 Mora MONEY, Better LIFE­ irams call: Gordon Hooge, ment in good working condition, Country Decors, #1,2915 - 19St. (or your basement? Before you $11,900,886-2046. #30 STYLE, NOT A 'GET RICH i604)385-3331 local 246 or Brian includes 2 Advantages, 2 MDT NE, Calgary, AB.T2E7A2 decide get all the facts. Call: 15 Vz' camper, hyd. jacks, 2-way QUICK SCHEME'. Call NOW tor Waimsloy, (604)385-3331 local 350, 2 Videosotter Universals, Foundation Focus, 1-800-663- 1980 Capri Estate S/W in exc. an IMPORTANT, 2 1/2 minute, Claholm Furniture fridge, stove, oven. 100 Ib. pro­ 238. FLETCHERCHALLENGE Pakoqulck processor complete EDITOR REQUIRED by award- 7774. 1 cond., P/S, P/B, Power door recorded message. (604)792* CANADA. '•• with fonts, disks, chemicals and winning weekly newspaper lo­ And Interiors pane tank incl., $1400 OBO. 8125 (Chilliwack). locks, new trans., new tires, film. Best offer accepted, based cated 120 miles east of Edmon­ 885-3536 before 2. #31 on where is, as is. Terms. F.O.B. ton. Position starts October 1, RECREATION $3900.886-9741. #30 Prosperous 225-seat restaurant FOR SALE MISC. 48" Oak Table ^(fti 8 in Northern B.C. for lease.' In New Westminster. Contact P. 1969. Person must have the Lighting fixtures. Western Can­ Gordon Wood, (604)525-0429. capabities to handle a newsroom LEARN SCUBA DIVING and and 4 Chairs ^ 10'/z' camper, stove, fridge, han­ operation for 25 years. Reply to vacation In beautiful Victoria. 4- $ '71 MGB~ $1800 OBO. ada's largest display. Wholesale p Reg 1,695 dyman special, $250. Lowe's File #86, Terrace Review, 4535 of three reporters, including lay­ 1,260! 886-7182. #30 and retail. Free catalogue avail­ out and photography. Senior day courses - everything sup- Resort 883-2456. #30 Greig Ave., Terrace, B.C. V8G able. Norburn Lighting Centre, GARDENING • . pfied - accomodation arranged - 1 Designer Rattan 1M7 posMon in company with salary to 72 VW type III wagon. Body 4600 East Hastings Street, Burn­ match for theright person. Excel­ group discounts. Safe! Simple! Chesterfield, 15' travel trailer, sink, stove, Interested in Greenhouse or Hy- Exciting! Please call collect, good, whole or parts, $450. Panagcpoulos 2-for-1 Pizza fran­ aby. BC V5C 2K5. Phone lent benefit package. Resumes Loveseat and 3-way fridge, furnace, toilet. Gd. chises now available in selected (604)299-3666. droponic Gardening? Green­ to: Wainwright Sla.r Chronicle, Ocean Cenlre, (604)386-7528. 885-2251. #30 houses $195, Hydrcponic Gar­ Round Coffee Table cond., $3500.883-1194. #31 B.C. areas. Phone (604)530- Large inventory of new and used Box 1768, Wainwright, AB, TOB 6618 or (604)859-6621 for fran­ dens $39, Halldes from $140. 4P0. Reg*2,495 1980 Chev Monza, V6, auto., desks, 50 file cabinets, folding Over 2000 products in stock, SERVICES $ 280/170 Volvo leg & assorted chise information on B.C.'s larg- tables, chairs, household furni­ PS/PB, AM/FM cass., exc. est, most dynamic pizza chain. super prices. Free catalogue. NEW ZEALAND: An opportunity NOW 1,295 { parts, $400. 885-5840. #31 ture, craft supplies and antiques. CaB Toa-froe 1-800-663-5619. ICBC Injury Claims? Cal Dale Leather Chesterfield icond. 885-1973 eves. #30 Metrotown Liquidators, 5329 Im- has arrived (or any person be­ Carr-Harris - 20 years a trial law­ •"HAVE AM IDEA?*" Interna­ Water Farms, 1244 Seymour tween 19-28 Interested in dairy. tional company seeks ideas, perial, Burnaby. (604)438^629. Street, Vancouver, BC V6B3N9 yer withfive year s medical school and Loveseat <#&> j'80 Pontiac Safari S.W., A/C. Experience miking 120 to 450 before law. 0-669-4922 (Vancou­ inventions, new products. For 1989 GOVERNMENT CASH oowoinTWOHOURSI For fur­ .Reg*3,400 s|^595 3/C, P/W, P/B, P/S, S/R, Information call (604)681-3055 ver). Experienced in head injury GRANTS NOW AVAILABLE!! HELP WANTED ther WormatSon contact: IAEA., and other major claims. Percent­ Slight Mark on Loveseat '$3500 OBO. 886-9009. #30 Orange Julius franchise In prime 1989 Edition listing provincial/fed­ #206,1501 - 17 Ave. SW, Cal­ age (ees available. Marine shopping mall in thriving Chil­ eral grants for buslnessos, farm­ Housewives, mothers and inter­ gary, AB.T2T 0E2. f>76 Cutlass Supreme, P/S, P/B, liwack, B.C. (11/4 hrs. from Van­ ers, students, seniors. $24.95 ested persons needed immedi­ Major ICBC and Injury claims. 350, Rocket T-Roof, mags, new Samson 37' FC sailboat, world couver). Asking $225,000; realis-. cheque, credit card, C.O.D. ately to sell toys and gifts for Na­ Toyota qualified shop foreman Joel A, Werner, trial lawyer for 21 Jo_en Tues-Sat 10-5, brakes. Very gd. running cond., cruiser, live aboard, equipped, tically gives $63,000 profiVin- Oakdale Publishing, #200,4505 - tional Home Party Plan. No In­ needed at Strathcona Toyota at years. Call collect. 736-5500 como. Chris Britain, Wolston- 101 a.. Edmonton,AB. T6E5C6. vestment, deliveries or money Campbell River, B.C. Contact Vancouver. If norecovery, n o EL $795 OBO. 886-2082. #30 " -*^885-37lM 42 g. 886-7400 mess. #29s croft, (604)530-0231. (403)434-4444. ©faction. CaR (519)258-7905. Paulette Trask, (604)287-9527. fee. No Yukon enquiries. .*iA*k'.i-V/.«iW-*.S*-*4\_l'. tv. 'ft-' •J* '* fy Y Coast News, July 17,1989 21 U

1 bdrm. plus den, IV2 baths, 4 Lawn mowing, weed eating, N appl., $500/mos plus util. wood stacking, Langdale area, 886-8528. TFNs hard worker. Pis. call Shawn 886-7198. #31 Industrial space for rent in Gib­ '•fi',% sons. Inquire 885-2366. #30 m Continued from page 1 •5 New 3 bdrm home, Langdale, munication skills, be well- dicates that council must vote amples when Reeves had work­ He did not come to Gibsons to 1-734-9255. #29 Ph. aft. 6:30, refs. required. 'Y' $750/mos. No pets, Non- organized, able to keep accurate 886-8878- #30 on whether or not to exclude the ed through the night to help win a beauty pageant or a smokers, refs. required. records, able to work under public from a meeting if it is with a problem in the school popularity, contest, he simply 886-7392. aft. 6 pm. #29 pressure. Previous office exp. Tandem dumptruck avail, for Child care in my home 2 yrs. & 'deemed to be in the public in­ district. fixes things. I ••; 11 and/or health related exp. an hauling. Reas. rates. 886-7947 up. Roberts Creek. 885-5032. terest'. Hendrix was critical of the Small W/F cabin Roberts Creek. lve. message. #29 #30 "Unlike some people, he has Fully equipped. August rental on­ asset. Open only to persons Strom countered that Gib­ decision to fire his counterpart, shown to my satisfaction that he lil ly. Weekly considered. Resp. presently receiving income sons Council traditionally ex­ suggesting that if, after 18 mon­ can grow professionally and assistance. Apply in writing by quiet, refs. 886-4584. #29 cludes the public when discuss­ ths , Reeves had become un­ personally. I think this town, July 12,1989 to S.C. Home Sup­ Legal Summer rental waterfront cot­ port Society, Box 2420, Sechelt, '•'V.eg'ai'. ing land aquisition or personnel satisfactory as an employee, it this council, mayor and clerk tage, Roberts Creek. No pets. B.C. VON 3A0. #29 matters. was up to his employer to bring should give him this chance." 885-3335. #29 "Just because you've been him up to standard. "A whole Mayor Strom responded that i u doing it, doesn't mean that it lot of improvement has to be Marchand had not been offered 3 bdrm, 1500 sq. ft. plus, condo Islands Trust isn't wrong," replied Collins. done on the part of manage­ any job. 2 baths, exc. Gibsons water . "I don't really see the point ment, not the employee," he view, Aug. 1st. Yearly lease. Gambier Island Collins asked for input from 18 886-8628. #29 of going in-camera," put in said. planner Rob Buchan, who Trust Committee Alderman Gerry Dixon. "You He then suggested an ulterior stated that senior people with !R TOWN OF read in the papers the next week motive for the firing, saying the Dayton and Knight, the town's what happened anyway." man who previously held the GIBSONS NOTICE OF engineers, have spoken highly *> •;.-, Help Wanted Strom retired to her office to position, Bob Marchand, had of Reeves' work.

Help Wanted consult the municipal attorney let it be known to Goddard that Soon after, the meeting was 4 < DISTRIBUTOR REQUIRED PUBLIC once more. On her return she he was unhappy with his current adjourned with the mayor pro­ IMMEDIATELY Labourer 1 brought the special meeting to position in Cranbrook and mising to hold a meeting with New Botanical Elixir, Vitol 27. The- Town of Gibsons is order. would welcome an invitation to Reeves' lawyer and make a Ground floor opportunity. accepting applications for HEARING return to his former position. 290-9592. Lve. mess. #29 the position of Labourer 1. John Reynolds made a mo­ public statement soon about the The successful applicant will NOTICE is hereby given that all persons tion to exclude the public, but In following up his hunch, he reasons for his termination. Installers required for B.C. Hydro be responsible to his/her who deerin their interest in property af­ with no seconder, the motion contacted Marchand's current Collins, however, wasn't U hot water tank blanket insulation immediate supervisor for a fected by the following proposed by-law died. He remained mostly silent supervisor on July 7 and was happy with the meeting. "We program. Start July 17. Vehicle variety of tasks and duties will be afforded an opportunity to be for the rest of the meeting ex­ told "...his employer had been still haven't had the meeting Y required; Minimum age, 18. requiring a minimum of heard on the matters contained therein at cept when aldermen were asked put on notice..." that he was Alderman Kunstler and I re­ skills, and will assist other 885-5111 lve mess. #29 the Public Hearing to be held in the Cedar to explain why they had voted considering a job back in Gib­ quested for council to discuss personnel such as labour­ Room, North Building, Delbrook Com­ ers, utilitymen, equipment as they did on Reeves' termina­ sons, Hendrix told council. this issue among ourselves." Vacation relief & occasional munity Centre, 600 West Queen's Avenue, operators, sewer and water tion. weekend. Handy man responsi­ North Vancouver, BC, commencing at ble for yard maintenance & technicians, to carry out "I don't make decisions 7:30 pm, Tuesday, August 1,1989 and con­ janitorial work at the Kiwanis their assigned duties. Ability without personal investi­ tinued at the residence of Geoffrey Planner reassures Village Care Home. Call to operate a variety of equip­ gation," he said, adding that he 886-9183. #30 ment such as jack hammers, Smedley, Arthur Road (Upper Road, New didn't believe in discussing per­ chain saws, hand tools, Brighton/Gambier Harbour), Gambier Reliable housekeeper with good garden tractors, and light Island, commencing at 11:00 am, Wednes­ sonnel matters in public. about house moves references. Experienced gardener trucks will be required. day, August 2, 1989. - Dixon said his vote was cast with own tools. 885-7434. #30 on the basis of Lorraine God­ The high price of lots in the 200 feet. Applications will be In general terms, proposed Gambier received by the Superinten­ dard's recommendations. When lower mainland area has made This portion of Gibsons by­ Net and general fish farm worker Island Trust Committee By-Law No. 22 dent of Public Works at 474 asked by a member of the au­ the idea of moving homes onto law, Buchan said, makes it needed immed., chores suitable South Fletcher Road, until cited as "Gambier Island Zoning By-Law, for physically fit man. Apply to dience, "Are you saying you lots in the Gibsons area more superior to comparable by-laws 4:30 pm on Friday, July 21, 1979, Amendment By-Law No. 1, 1989" is voted for the dismissal without viable than in previous years in most other municipalities Sue 883-9501. weekdays. #29 a by-law to amend Gambier Island Trust 1989. knowing the reason?" Dixon and that fact has had some Gib­ where the requirement is an Mechanics helper full-time for E.H. Reeves Committee By-Law No. 12 (the Gambier SUPERINTENENT OF Island Zoning By-Law) by: replied simply, "Yes." sons Council members concern­ assessed value on par with sur­ Sept. 1st. WG Sutherland Sales & Later, he elaborated, citing ed about the quality of structure rounding residents. Services Ltd. 883-1119. #31 PUBLIC WORKS 1. Modifying the existing "WATER CON­ • an incident in January where a that might be moved in. A The only further aspect that ii\. SERVATION (WC) ZONE" and its atten­ : retaining wall, owned by the report from Planner Rob needs to be addressed in this by­ Part-time CDA with bookkeeping dant regulations to allow application to responsibilities for Pender Har­ I town, was torn down with Buchan put their minds to rest, Business 8K waters adjacent to the Island (as well as law, is the lack of a time limit bour practice. Pender Harbourites tidal waters) for the preservation and pro­ ; Reeves' permission, although he last Tuesday. for the completion of the work. only need apply. Contact Dr. Home Services tection of natural qualitites. Permitted • didn't have the authority to give In his report at the planning The Building Inspector, how­ Kingsbury at 883-9019. #31 Writer/Editor (WordPerfect, First uses become reserves intended to protec't such permission. committee meeting, Buchan ever, is in the process of draf­ Part-time CDA Fridays & Satur­ Publisher) returning to Coast or maintain natural or recreational values, j Goddard remained silent told aldermen that the ting an amendment which days'! full-time CDA Wed. through Sept .""1st .'Seeks position resear-; plus^maririe^navigation aids. ""Y"'"""'. i about her .reasons, explaining - regulating-of-'house moves' is should address^ that weakness, Sat. for Sechelt Dental Centre, ching "' and/or' 'editing 2. introducing the following five water i that the town's solicitors had done primarily through By-law Buchan explained. starting Sept. Contact Dr. manuscripts, advertising copy, zoning classifications: The "WATER cautioned her not to discuss the 452 which states, "If the With regulations that control Kingsbury at 885-3244. #31 brochures Batyah Fremes. GENERAL (WG) ZONE" designates areas 'matters'in public. When Mayor building to be moved is a dwell­ the quality of dwelling, and the 1-734-9255. #29 Professional resumes do make a for moorage accessory to residential use, Strom informed her that they ing, the move shall only be per­ deposit of performance bond, " m difference! Call - ARBUTUS OF­ 16 yr. old boy for odd jobs. Pain­ for provision of public facilities, and for now said it was her decision,.the mitted if the Assessor estimates Buchan suggested that council FICE SERVICES 885-5212 or ting, mowing, etc. 886-2172.#29 maintenance of natural quality and clerk-administrator pointed out from the detailed plans and need not worry about the mat­ 885:2702 for fast and confidential recreational potential. Permitted uses are specifications and contractor's ter. PEERLESS TREE that she could be held liable for service. . ..#TFN moorage and dockage accessory to "In actual fact, the history of SERVICE LTD'. anything she said and once estimate...that the assessed residential use; public docks, ferry slips, Topping - Limbing - Danger Tree more declined to comment. value thereof, after the move, 'house moves' into Gibsons has ; Waitresses & Removal, Insured, Guaranteed boat launching facilities; swimming Mayor Strom stated that her shall not be less than one and a been generally, good, in that j Work. Free estimates. 885-2109. floats; marine navigational aids; and vote for Reeves' dismissal was quarter times the average assess­ upon completion they have in ; Bartenders public shellfish reserves. The "WATER IN- TFN cast, based on her own in­ ed value of all the dwellings almost all cases blended com- SITUTIONAL (Wl) ZONE" designates area situated on parcels..." within patibily into the streetscape." DO YOU NEED for moorage and recreational uses adja­ vestigation, but Kunstler and Brushcutting, power scythe, rub­ cent to institutional camps and clubs. Collins remained adament that bish removal, mobile • home l Permitted uses are moorage and dockage they were opposed to the action washing, carpet cleaning. Skip's isinformation 5^a\i\ accessory to institutional camps, marine and could find no justification Maintenance Service. 885-2373. Peninsula Motor Inn navigational aids, boat launching for it. #29 886-2804 facilities, swimming floats, and yacht Under questioning, Goddard corrected Industrial space for rent in Gib­ club outstations. The "WATER LOG acknowledged that she has , by the The Sunshine Association For Sunshine Coast Regional sons. Inquire 885-2366. #30 STORAGE (WLS)- ZONE" designates Jhe Handicapped has openings recently become aware that her Distict (SCRD) Chairman, Squamish-Lillooet Regional areas for log storage. Permitted uses are for 1 full-time. 1 part-time posi­ Experienced gardener for all your responsibility to hire and fire Peggy Connor could only District, which wants a new log storage, marine navigational aids, and tion as care giver for resident ser­ garden needs. Call Rob municipal employees has never laugh, last Saturday, when ask­ highway to Squamish. moorage and dockage accessory to vice. Must have driver licence, 885-3173. #31 been properly sanctioned by the ed about the front page story in Other transportation needs residential use. The "WATER LOG SOR­ enjoy working with people and be passage of a by-law giving her • the Vancouver Sun which stated listed by the Sunshine Coast Experienced gardener, land­ TING (WLSG)ZONE" designates areas for able to work rotating shifts, Call that authority. that the SCRD wants to "have a were priorized with the Gibsons Dale 886-4676 or deliver resume scapes also odd jobs. 885-5937 sorting grounds. Permitted uses are log John. #31 sorting grounds and marine navigational Anton Hendrix, whose posi­ high-standard route through the by-pass at the top of the list., to 1057 Fairview Rd., Gibsons. tion with the school district area where Greater Vancouver Following that was the need for' : . #29 aids. The "WATER PARK AND RECREA­ Bob's carpentry. Small jobs. TION (WPR) ZONE" designates areas for parallels Reeves', asked permis­ draws most of its drinking an improved highway system Local tradesman wanted for 883-2367. #30 marine parks and recreation areas. Per­ sion to make a five minute sub­ water". from one ferry to the other, rough & finished carpentry work Experienced gardening & land­ mitted uses are marine parks, marine mission. In a calm voice, he The proposal was made at a beginning with the section on Island cottage. Name & Ph. scaping labour. 885-5937 John. recreation areas and reserves, and marine described his respect for Reeves meeting of regional district where Rat Portage Hill occurs No. to: Coast News, Box 68, #30 navigational aids. as a worker. "He's never let me representatives from Region 2 and progressing in three morr Sechelt. . #29 down, gone home with pro­ and the Minister of State, stages. 3. Amending Schedule A (the Gambier Persons interested in buying Pine mushrooms for well established Island zoning maps) to designate areas to company. Some picking or buy­ be in the aforementioned zones as shown ing experience. Please write Alpal in Plan No. 1 of By-Law No. 22 and shown Wilderness Products Ltd., Box generally in the sketch accompanying this Notice. 3787 Courtenay BC V9N 7P2 or NOTICE OF INTENT HOT WEATHER SALE! phone 338-0093'or 338M 214. 4. Adding definitions for the terms Yl> #29 APPLICATION FOR AN "floathouse" and "permanently reside". In-Class instructor for Young •F' CLASS A copy of the proposed by-law may be in­ Polo Shirts Drivers of Canada. Must have MARINE PUBLIC HOUSE spected at the islands Trust Office, 747 been driving for 4 years with safe LIQUOR LICENCE Fort Street, Victoria, BC, between the reg to $19.99 $Q99 driving record, part-time, 20 hours of 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to hours a month. 483-3347 collect Madeira Marina (1980) Ltd. Friday inclusive, excluding statutory or 885-7798. #29 has applied to the Liquor holidays. Control and Licensing $ Church Secretary - accurate Branch for a Class 'F' liquor For convenience of the public only, and typist, pleasant phone manner, 8 licence to operate a marine not to satisfy Section 957(2)(v) of the Shorts 9" hrs. per week - Thurs. & Fri. public house at the: Municipal Act, an additional copy of the am,, flexible. Apply to Box 314, Madeira Marina proposed by-law may be inspected on the Gibsons. 886-2333. #30 12930 Madeira Park Rd. Public Notice Board at the New Brighton Madeira Park, BC Wharf, Gambier Island. Tank Tops *4?3? : • Y 'if Gardening labourer required Residents located within a Y' ' Y| Cynthia Hawksworth weekends only, in Granthams. half mile radius of this site Fluorescent ;.;';• Y Phone collect 929-5383 between may register their opinions Manager • Y) Y 7 & 10 pm. #30 on this proposal by voting in $ 99 a door-to-door referendum Gombior Island Trust Committee Creative ideas person with good 22 T's 9 which will be conducted bet­ communications skills and an _U_Ll ween 31 July 1989 and 29 ability to handle people. This 1 ' August 1989 by %*Ht M_C»U. Fluorescent would be a part-time public rela­ morescent £> f% M A A Pannell Kerr Forster tions type position. Please send tt-TC* lOt |tO«MC St. 2000 - Box 12517 resume to R.R.2, S3 C15. Gib­ taut**** trnVMUeWOt Pants *34" 1066 W. Hastings St. sons, BC VON 1V0. #31 Vancouver, 8C OPEN SUNDAYS 11 4 Landing Home Hardware, Sun­ Phono: 687-2711 • -ml nycrest Mall, is now accepting During the 30 day appeal 1500 Marine Drive. Gibsons : applications for part-time retail period ending 28 September •e WORK WEN? 886-4626 •Yi ;li sales clerk. Apply in person with 1989 direct any concerns resume. #30 regarding this referendum in Cowrie Street, Sechelt ••;: i::yl writing to the: 885-5858 Part-time, Full-time waitresses, General Manager - M WORLD dishwashers, housekeepers posi­ Liquor Control and Y * 'WE'RE W;ORKIN;<3 FOR YOU "y tions available at resort in Half­ Licensing Branch .JMot«e*Canij moon Bay. Own transportation re­ Parliament Buildings 100% LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED quired. 885-7038. #30 Victoria, BC V8V 1X4 km i> ym > 22 Coast News, July 17,1989

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