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It clouded up a bit on Thursday and Friday, but other than that, the weather “perfect”. ‘The hiah for the week was recorded on June 2 when the thermometer rose 10 30.2 C. The low for the week, of 7.9 C was also recorded on the same day. Sunburns were the order of the day as the sun shone for a total of 56.4 hours. Not evcn., a trace of rain was recorded!

tion and doubt regarding the , cently commenced to make and Paper Lid., a Canadiin proposed. development of way for the plant’s con- corporation, said 53 acres the first coated paper manu- struction. are currently being cleared, facturing facility in Western Jan Mahood, site manager levellkd, and drdned to Canada at Britannia Beach, for the paper plant to be make way for construction which is scheduled to begin next spring, weather per- mitting. Mahood said once the site is cleared, a special fill will be applied which -.requires at least four.riaonths to settle.. The Crew is also clearing an additional‘22acres adjoining the site. Makin announced its plans to build the paper manu- - -- the

yers and business forms. Richard 14. Ireland, Makin’s Once this research and manager of business deve- development program has lopments, in making the been completed, the com- initial anitomcement, said pany plans to establish 8 the total world-scale project, major world-scale paper mill when completed, will invol- for the production of the ve investment of approxi- developed papers. mately $285 million and will The wood will be chipped in create 350 direct jobs in the plants in the Cariboo region processing operations. The and processed at Britannia initial research phase will tiators Ltd., plans to develop Beach along with purchased employ 150 to 200 people in coated and uncoated papers softwood chips to provide processing and an additional of use in magazines, period- raw material for the paper 50 people in forestry, har-, icals, glossy advertising fl- plant. vesting, and transportation. uamish

’ FATHERS DAY & - cal entertainment by New ‘ Music Management, coor- ‘ GRADUATION SPECIALS dinated by Ed Yourk of the Squamish Songwriters and Performers Association. DRESSPANTS DRESS SHIRTS Miss Squamish, Rhoda Re. I I s12.95 I ece, was on hand to greet the dignitaries, as was Squ- 120%0FF I amish’s official Expo mascot, (NewArrival) Gary Baldy. 1 I Lonsdale officially welco- med the guests to Squamish, making particular reference to the triumphs of Expo 86 GWG SCRUBBIES currently underway in Van- FIRST QUALITY couver. BOOT CUT OR Clark, addressing the small crowd, also praised British STRAIGHT LEG JEANS Columbians for their success in Expo 86, and mentioned the spin-off potential for $22.95 such places as Squamish due to the world’s fair. ?!b[ ?!b[ MANYMORE IN STORE SPECIALS rn The dignitaries were each presented with a small gift from the municipality, in- cluding the chair carved by HOWE SOUND MENS Couture which Clark‘s nine- year-old daughter, Cathe- rine, immediately claimed BOYS’ WEAR LTDI for her playhouse. Lonsdale L said the event 38078 Cleveland Avenue 892=9222 went smoothly despite the apparent secrecy surround- ing the visit. She said there ~ ~ had been no official announ- cement of Clark’s intended The Bmflts of visit to Squamish due to concerns over the safety of External Affairs’ Minister Joe Clark, and daughter theeduled NATO to partake ministers in kh-the Catherine enjoy Maypole Dancing and logging t.o,,r. - HYPNOSIS -._-- - demonstrations at the Squamish Junction June 1. “It was to be a day of rest and relaxation for them,” Joe Clark, Secretary of “very informal” as he asked Lbnsdale added. State for External Affairs, her general questions re- Despite the curtailing of his wife Maureen McTeer garding the Squamish area,,. public announcements, se- and daughter Catherine, Lonsdale then led Clark curity was tight, with at were among the dignitaries and his entourage off the least nine plainclothed sec- to arrive in Squamish train to the Squamish Jun- urity officers in attendance. WANT TO LOSE WEIGHT? aboard the Royal Hudson ,&ion pavilion, where local ,- It’s springtime, with summer Properly but finds doing $0 June 1. elected officials, community Lonsdale said the event just around the comer. That increasingly difficult. This Other dignitaries who em. representatives, and a small concluded without mishap, means bikini and suit suggests certain blocks which erged from the “Discovery” gathering of the public were however, and the visitors weather if we can look in the hinder us from achieving our car included His Excellency on hand to welcome the appeared relaxed and plea- mirror and feel comfortable goal and increase stress. It’s a Yaheet Halafoglu, Turkish Minister. sed with the trip. with ourselves. painful stress; the kind that Minister of Foreign Affairs, The group were greeted by “All were impressed by the niggles at us when we seem and his wife; Dr. Patrick the sounds of the Kinsmen beauty of B.C. and the Pipe Band and were treated scenery,” Lonsdale said. “It Not that we expect to the least prepared for it. And McGeer, B.C. Minister of necessarily win body-building International Trade, Science to Maypole dancing perfor- went very well.” it can be difficult to overcome. and Investment, and his med by. students from Squa- or beauty contests, but more Hypnotherapy might be the and more we’re becoming wife: Marv Collins, Member mish Elementary School, Following the entertainm- answer for some who need a ent, which lasted about 45 diet watchers and exercise of Parliament for North chair-carving demonstration boost to their will-power. ; Ambassador by Bryan Couture, past minutes, the group were fanatics. We’re a society Patrick Reid, Commissioner chairman of the Loggers escorted to the Hotei yacht obsessed with fitness and Using time-tested counselling and the of - General of Expo 86, and his Sports Committee, a mini- which had sailed up Howe weight control. unique application hypnosis, hypnotherapy ‘fe- wife. logging act performed by Sound to take the Visitors Unfortunately, there is a enforces positive behaviors Clark was originally sched. Willy and Wally, and musi- back to Vancouver. uled to travel-to Squamish significant percentage or’ . and accelerates learning to accompanied by several those who attempt to improve overcome blocks. The NATQ (North Atlantic Tre- their physical well-being, comfortable environment of aty \Organization,) ministers Forest fire under even to the extent of open communication lends who met recently at a con- spending hunSeds of dollars itself to the development of ference in Halifax, but only control on fitness and weight control an outlook that can offset that \the Turkish minister took. programs, that never manage lackadaisical attitude which the scenic trip. The first forest fire of the season started about 2 to follow through with their can so easily render plans Clark,’ and his entourage p.m. on Tuesday, June 3, and was contained by promises. These broken useless. were greeted by Acting Wednesday morning. dreams are not only costly in If you feel that Mayor Corinne Lonsdale, The fire, on Black Mount Logging’s operation a financial sense, but can also hypnotherapy could improve who was performing the about 2 miles east of Squamish above the Chief and official mayoral duties while oveilooking the valley, was attacked Tuesday with create anxiety and add your situation, call me Squamish Mayor Egon To unneeded stress. personally for a free bus was in Ontario attending air tankers and fire cats. The fire covered 2 One often knows how to eat consultation at 9Mj-9304. a conference. hectares. Lonsdale boarded the Dis- One grapple yarder and some decked logs were covery ea? for about 10 burned. minutes to greet Clark and on Wednesday a crew of 26 fire fighters was the other dignitaries per- contructing fire guards and the forest service was sonally. Lonsdale said her hoping for cooler weather. conversation with Clark was Page 2 -Tuesday June 10,1986 -The Times the

US. tariffs on Canada’s softwoods industry could be devastating to the B.C. SYSTEM I s2999.00* forest industry, according to Uniden 7000 Stereo Receiver with tracker a spokesman from Weld- Eagle 10’ Mesh Dish wood of Canada’s woods Uniden 75 Degree LNA division. Chaparral Polar Rotor He said the countervailing * AVAILABLE ON CBC 100’ Direct Burial Cable ‘NORTH,CBC EAST, tariff on the shake and shi- TSN, ESPN,MOST ngle industry, which went SYSTEM 2 S1599.0° * GAMES ARE LIVE into effect last Friday, was Uniden 2000 Receiver an arbitrary decision but the talks on the alleged sub- Eagle IO’Mesh Dish sidies to the B.C. softwoods Uniden 75 Degree LNA industry are the result of Chaparral Polar Rotor claims by American opera- 100’ Direct Burial Cable tors that the B.C. industry is *PLUS PSTAND/NSTALLAT/ON WHEREAPPLlCABLE subsidized. AUTHORIZED DEALER “If these two different bodies decide that Canadian loggers are being subsidiz- ed, and slap any duty on us, it would be serious,” he stated. “At present, Weldwood’s local operations are margin- Maypole dancers from Squamisk Elementary School al and any duty or tariff could be dangerous,” he performed for visiting dignitaries. said. Tony Ker, manager of Weldwood’s Squamish Lu- mber operation, said the im- position of any duty on Canadian lumber could be serious and would reduce the ability of the company to sell lumber in the United States. “At present we sell bet- ween 50 and 60 percent of our lumber to the U.S. and any countervailing duty or tariff would reduce our ’ 88036‘CLEVAND AVE.- ability to sell to the States. Ker added that a lot of mills featuring rely on the American mar- ket and this would have a .Malts @HotDOQ§ - serious affect on them, .Sandwiches John Drenka of Howe Sound Timber told the Candy Floss Candy Apples Times that B.C. no longer 4%pcorn @HotNachos .Taco’s gets the price it used to get for cedar, and if the market AND is limited because of the in- U ability to sell shakes and shingles to the States, B.C. YOU BAKE PIZZA won’t be able to get rid of WE CREATE YOU BAKE! them at any price. EAT IN OR TAKE OUT Drenka said he felt the B.C. Lou & Merle McKay 892.9802 I AVAILABLE and Canadian governments Proprietors should sit down and serious- ly discuss the problem with the Americans and come to some sort of an agreement. “If they don’t,” he said, Squamish’s own “VIP,” Gary Baidy ,delighted visitors “there are going to be an young and old. - awful lot of unemployed NOW OPEN I loggers in B.C.”

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AEROBIC HOURS STRETCH t~STRENGTH - 7-8 0.m. CARDIOVASCULAR - 8-9 p.m. MONDAY TO FRIDAY EARLIER CLASSES AVAILABLE Squamish’s Acting Mayor Corinne Lonsdale accompanies External Affairs Minister IF SUFFICIENT DEMAND Joe Clark and daughter Catherine from the Royal HKdson to the Squamish Junction pavilion for some local entertainment. The Times -Tuesday June 10,1986 -Page 3 rp

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$Bd dress ...... e ...... n...... Squaniish council approved City...... I...... PQStd COdg ...... the overall design of the proposed Squamish Health Care Centre-Acute Care Bu- Phone ...... ilding at the May 27 meet- Clip out and bring into lrly Bird. Complete contest rules posted in store ing. Along with approval, COU- ncil accepted the following recommendations of the P1- anning and Design Comm- ittee regarding the constr- uction of the new 25-bed acute care hospital: the elevator tower be consider- ed to fall within the same exemptions from height lim- itations as church towers and fire training facilities: internal drainage be des- igned to the satisfaction of the Public Works super- intendent; bank stabilization be performed to the satis- faction of the Public Works superintendent. . The new hospital will be built on the flat area below the present Hilltop House and will contain, in addition to the 25 beds, operating rooms, lab facilities, dietary and housekeeping areas, of- fices and X-ray rooms. The project was announced by Nielsen and Reynolds on Oct. 5 of last year. It will replace the existing 21-bed facility, now over 30 years old.

Cougar tRreatlens neighbouahsod pets.

A wild cougar roaming the neighborhood around the Highlands Way North is the suspect in a recent rash- of reports of at least 10 pet cats killed or missing, according to Conservation Officer Bob Reynolds of the Fish and Wildlife Branch. \ Reynolds said the cougar has been sighted in recent weeks roaming sidestreets and there has been “con- 0 1) CLUTHE TOOL CADDY -just right for holding Dad’s tools...... ;...... $4.39 ea firmed” evidence of cats 0 2) SUNSET DO IT YOURSELF BOOMS -perfect for ail those home projects ...... 10% off killed by a cougar. Reynolds said partial remains of cats 0 3) FULLER 10 PIECE DRILL SET -always handy to have on hand ...... $7.39 ea have also been found. 0 4) SKIL CORDLESS SCREWDRIVER -powerful, compact .fast recharge...... $53.35 ea The cougar is presumed to come from the nearby fores- 0 5) MEbNOR SPRAY GUN -perfect for washing Dad’s car ...... ; ...... W9ea ted area. Cougars normally 0 6) FIRST ALERT SMOKE DETECTOR m(WNW7770-A) think safety first ...... $11.79 ea eat deer, small rodents such .. as rabbits and other prey, 0 7) NOMA’TROUBLELIGHT-comes with a 6 metre cord ...... $7.77 ea but Reynolds said period- 0 8) CEDAR PICNIC TABLES =idealfor every patio ...... $31.99 ea ically a cougar will stray into 9) TACKER 53 STAPLER GUN what Dad always wanted.? $5.1 5 ea i residential area. 0 ...... Although the potential for 0 IO) 6 LB. SPLITTING MAUL =justright for splitting firewood ...... $46.69 ea a cougar attacking a human $54.49 ea in rare, Reynolds said the 0 11) MAKITA PALM SANDER (804510) -quality at a small price ...... possibility is always there. 0 12) FULLER RETRACTABLE UTILITY KNIFE- what everv home handyman needs ...... $3.49ea “The cougar is a very potentially dangerous ani- 0 13) ASSORTED TOOLS AND SAW PACKETS ETC ...... $ .99 ea, mal,’* Reynolds said. “There 0 14) PAINT BRAY KIT -everything included except the paint ...... $2.79 ea are reports every year of 15) QUALITY CRAFT HANDSAW -a must for Dad’s workshop ...... ea cougar attacks on humans. 0 $5.79 They are a formidable-ani- 0 16) 5 BIT COMBINATION SCREWDRIVER=probaMythe handiest tool around...... $2.59 ea mal.” Reynolds advised anyone 17) NOMA CLAMP LAMB-perfect for Dad’s workshop ogg.~.~e $1-6.95 ea 0 ...... sighting a cougar to contact 0 i8) . 3” EXVERBOR STAIM BRUSH-perfectfor staining fences acd siding ...... :...... $3.39 ea the Conservation Office of 19) 10”LOCKING PelER=vefyversatile around the workbench! $4.23 ea the Fish and ‘Wildlife Branch 0 ...... (892-5971) as soon as possi- 0 20) A BIG HUG AND KISS FROM MOM AND THE KIDS .the best idea yet ...... ~e...... FREE ble. ri “It will give us a better chance of apprehending the animal,” Reynolds said. IRLY BIRD... Helping you do things right! He added that in the event of catching a cougar, the Conservation Officer will likely have the animal des- troyed. “An animal like that has to be destroyed if it gets into a settled area.”

Newport Building Supplies Cleveland Avenue . Page 4 -Tuesday June 10,1986 -The Times Some 30 entries were re- ation, according to Yourke. Chamber of Commerce. were: Bob Hamilton, Carol Crosswaite, Joyce de Mat- ceived for the recent Squa- Contest organizers said the Valdy then judged the 13 top Finnie, Roseanna Rudolph, teis, Vicki Sherren and mish Song Contest, termed a quality of the 30 entries tentries from the initial rou- Norm Foote, Gord Ecker- Rachel Carrat, Kay Smith, ...... "huge success" .by,Phil Tur- submitted were all good and ,nd of judging. sley, Rory Woods, Jo-anna Patricia Barreau, Willardo- ner, president of the Squa- some of the cassette tape The third and final judging Schwartz,. and Mario Iaco- do Wells, Richard Moore, mish and Howe Sound Cha- entries were marketable. of the songs was done at the vone and Holly. Wood. Linda Mitchell, Robin Mc- mber of Commerce, a co- There were 13 judges re- Sea to Sky Country Trade Other participants in the Quaid, Tim BeDell, and sponsor of the event. presenting the various spo- Fair on May 10 where each contest included: Emily Joseph Jeffery. The winning song, "Gift of nsors, including the inter- -of the finalists personally I1I I IO1 I I1 Dl11111 II100 I I1 I1 II IS 0 11118 I11111 I I1 11 Ilk Sea to Sky," by local re- nationally known entertain- performed his song. From I I I I sident John Linnell, and er, Valdy. Each of the 30 this judging, the top five I NOTICE OF APPRECIATION Ip I I second place finisher, "Squ songs was judged on the finalists were selected to =I , The Recreation Department would like to thank \. amish - My Home," by Karen basis of the following criter- perform after the -Fashion : =I the following individuals and organizations for Ryan, are currently being ia: reference to local area, Show on May 11. At the : thier support in the 3rd,Annual Fitnic. (4 Lake : m considered for production on good theme song for Squa- time, the winners were E rail Wa/uRunle I 45 r.p.m. record. mish and Sea to Sky, orig- announced and prizes hand- I Kevin -Woods & The Venturers Club Morris Lamrock I inality of works, originality I Ed Yourke, president of ed out. & I 3 Lynette Bartholet The Pathfinders Dairyland I of 'On- the Squamish Songwhters music, how words fit with Fifth Place was Dave Harrier Track & Field Club Mountain FM I Watchem and Performers Association, music, commercial market- rad, who received a case of ., JohnWillgress Squarnish Roadrunners @Risrgr Squarnish Elementary m: the organizer of the contest, ability, spirit, diversity of cassette tapes and dinner for Maureen_. Cilrnour(Times) - I I Gold & Silver said the Association is con- use and judges' personal two at pergies Lodge. I I - Chaina sidering having the winning likeability. The total poss- z And the 71 participants too! I Fourth place winner, Anne IDI THANKS! 1 songs professionally record- ible number of points was Billy, won a portable cass- = @Pen8 ed with the Association 100. ette recorder. Dan Folk- OII~SI iaii111 Iiiiiiiiiir IIII~I~IIII~IIIII~IIII~II~~ @Clock9 working with the artists The winning song earned man, who placed third, re- 1031 out of a possible 1300, ceived 10 hours of recording involved to produce . and market the record. with the second coming in at time at Big Stigma Pro- The Association may also 1017. All 30 entries were ductions in Squamish. Kar- choose to produce a cassette judged by the major spon- en Ryan won a Fostex four- Forall he is. ... or L.P. record including all sors at Mountain FM Radio track multitrack recorder 13 finalists. A decision studio and included two for her second place. The regarding the record pro- representatives from the winner, John Linnell, re- duction will be made at a station, one from the Assoc- ceived 16 hours studio time, later meeting of the Associ- iation, and one rep from the including .engineering, to

master tape at Satellite 16 ~ Track Workshop. Total re- tail value of the prizes exceeded $2,100. The other -eight finalists Youth injured after joyriding on train

4 A 14-year-old youth suffered a fractured ankle 3 and numerous cuts and bruises after jumping from AT the flatdeck of a train travelling north at the Erackendale crossing. Police said the youth was discovered at the Brackendale Art Gallery suffering from injuries and was taken to Squamish General Hospital where he later admitted that he had climbed onto the train but later jumped off. Police said the train had been travelling about 35 rnph when the youth jumped from it. PRICES! Friday June 13th & Saturday June 14th Count.yourself in June 3 was official Census Day in Canada but the pick-up campaign is expected to take at least 10 .TIN ROOF SUNDAE days to complete. That gives Squamish residents plenty of time to @VANILLA make sure to fill out their Census forms and ensure that they are counted in. Last The importance of an accurzte Census count is io ensure that Squamish gains its fair share of various governmental grants which are often based on population. Moreover, every individual not counted costs B.C. an estimated $600 in federal transfer payments.

Anyone who for some reason I was missed by the Census taker can call the toll-fee assistance service line and have a form mailed to them. The line will be in operation June 1 to 30. The number is Zenith 0-1986. CHIEFTAIN CENTRE SQUAMISH tho

’Linda ~c~ulkaer, housewife: “Yes, they should, for their own . safety.”

Joyce Green, janitor: “Of course, for their own protection.”

Reg Fogarty, teacher: “Yes, statistics show people who wear them don’t die as often.”

“. . You should go fer it Charlie.. .Everybody else is.. .She ’s wide open.. .’ ’ Tom Rothney, Director of Instruction: “Yes, definitely. With the evidence of head Unemployment...a health injuries,it’s crazy not to. -It’s wrong to expect society to pick up the hazard . tab.” This editorial appeared in 1974 in an who has been looking into the issue of Steel Labour and decribes some relationship between unemployment of the hidden effects of unemployment., and certain health indicators for 15 We think it is just as signhificant today years. and bears reprinting. “Overall, it is evident that significant relationships exist between economic “If the findings of a new congressional policy and measures of national well- study ’are true, unemployment is far being,” Dr, Brenner said of his findings. j deadlier in impact than the obvious gi human suffering accompanying the loss “Those who have experienced unemployment know that joblessness of wages, dignity and self-respect. It is a brings many little-understood stresses. Reynolds shows health hazard! The findings are astounding. A one Emotional ties to work are lost. Seniority and training are in limbo. “ignorance” in percent increase in the unemployment There is a separation from co-workers. rate sustained over a period of six years, Patterns of relatioeships in the family has, during the past three decades, been change. Patterns of authority are associated with increases of Mt. Currie protest altered. There follows in rapid order, a approximately 36,887 total deaths Dear Editor: ation of issues concerning part of native groups to loss of social position, a sense of failure, not just the Mt. Currie Band bring political aboriginal 20,240 including cardiovascular deaths, a sense pf shame, uselessness, despair, I am compelled to respond but Bands and other min- self-determination. Further, 920 suicides, 648 homicides, 495 deaths then a burning frustrated anger. to statements made to the ority groups across Canada it is a desire to educate the from cirrhosis of the liver, 4,227 state “In this context, it is easily seen that, as Squamish Rotary Club by that we may be able to public to becoming more mental hospital. admissions and 3,340 unemployment rises, so does the rate of MLA John Reynolds as re- address more fully the sy- sensitive to what it means to state prison admissions! Bear in mind suicides, homicides, imprisonment, and ported in the Times on May stemic discrimination that be Canadian; not merely the that the real current unemployment rate the rate of stress-related diseases such as 27th. has plagued native peoples homogeneity suggested by is close to 10 percent, so these figures Speeifically I would like to since the Europeans arrived. Mr. Reynolds, but a broader stroke, kidney, heart, liver, and stomach call attention to statements Mr. Reynolds’ statements concept which embraces as could be increased tenfold. aliments. We tend to waste ourselves as The Joint Economic Committee study he made concerning the underline an ignorance of part of our cultural heritage well as others when we are deprived of a actions of the Mt. Currie the important process being ’ I , the differences we all is the hard work of Professor M. Harvey chance to earn a meaningful Brenner of John Hopkins University Indian Band. carried on by groups like the possess. livelihood. ” The actions of the Band are Mt. Currie Band. They do It is unfortunate and sur- directed at informing the not desire to bring the pro- prising that our politicians public of their position, a vince to its knees in order seem to be becoming less move made necessary by the that a small group may hold sensitive to this issue than government’s unwillingness the larger at ransom. more, particularly now as The to negotiate on what is a Clearly the issue of protect- the province begins the clearly contentious issue: ing aboriginal rights conce- search for a new leader. road access through reserv- rns a sincere desire on the Brad Brohman ations. Mr. Reynolds’ reaction is Second Time Around.” bound up in two statements Pat ~n the The comedy #as well done Phone 892-5131 he made. The first; “I don’t right from the opening dia- believe in aboriginal rights bac k logue - the love story most and I don’t know if the meaningful. SERVING LCSEATOSKY’! COUNTRY Indians have them.” The I haven’t enjoyed anything Second Class Mail Registration Number 1147 second; “It’s time we be- so much in many a day! Well came Canadians instead of Return Postage Guaranteed Dear Editor; done, Howe Sound Drama This paper is not always delivered to Canada Post Corporation on the date of issue. special little groups all seek- Club. ing special treatment.” Citizen-Times Publishing Co. Itd., ever:, Tuesday at Squarnish, B.C. Congratulations on the I too believe in a united Success of the play, “The Betty Ivesson CLOUDESLEY S. Q. HOODSPITH Publisher Canada if that is what Mr. ROSE TATLOW Assistant Publisher Reynolds means by becom- CAROL ADAMS *Edltof ing “Canadians”, but it is MAUREEN GILMOUR - Community News only through self-determin- Fine print irks reader ation created by recognizing DIANNE CROWTHER 9 Advertising Representative SEAN TRUDEAU Advertising Representative aboriginal rights that native Dear Editor: 27th edition of your paper, peoples will ever: be free to I was extremely disap- Surely, the hard-earned ac- P.O. Box 220, Squamish, B.C., VON 3G0 become truly Canadian; that pointed to see that once hievements of these children Subscription Rates (Delivered by Mail) $14.00 per year is, citizens of this country again the honour roll from a deserve recognition equal to $20.00 per Year Outside Canada able and encouraged to local secondary school was monologues, travelogues Copyright and or propen‘] rights subsist in all dirpla] advertising and other material appearing in this edition of The Squamirh Tima. Pcrmlssion to pursue a cultural lifestyle of hidden away in the smallest and local birthdays. reproduce wholl;, or in pan and in an] form whatsoever, particularly b) a photographic or offset process in a publication. must bc obtained in writing their choosing. possible print among the ads lrom the publisher. Any unauthond rcproduaion will be subject to rmurse in law. R~sons ~~~ - -- It is only through negoti- of the back page of the May c. Page 6 Tuesday June 10,1986 -The Times Hasn’t the weather been beautiful for the past week raking or weedeating the edges. And then she and just lct them go. or so? As X am writing this, on Tuesday afternoon of relegated the edge clipping to me. So if you see me There was just no place I could plant them because last week, the sun is still shining but there was a small out on the grass crawling around the edges you’ll they would take up the south forty, or the north one, sMf of cloud this morning. Hopefully it will stay know that’s what I’m doing. 3 so I gave them to a friend to grow.for her two bays warm and bright and the gardens will really start to Last year we planted some seeds in a box and they and the rest to another friend who has a green thumb grow. really never amounted to anything but I noticed some and can grow just’about anything. So we’ll see if I know the grass keeps a-growing. As fast as Beth pansies in there as well as a number of mysterious someone comes up with a great pumpkin!! and her helper get it cut and weed-eaten it’s back plants. It isn’t often that an editor or a columnist gets a nice again. But-it looks so nice and green. The pansies we I’ve planted some rose bushes at the back of the favorable letter so I was delighted to rqceive one last planted several weeks ago are really starting to make herb border and, if the weather lasts, I think I will get week from a constant reader of this column along a nice showing. The only trouble is that they keep a few of the cherry tomato plants to put between with a bird book to look at so 1 could determine blooming‘and it’s a full-time job to keep the dead them. We grew some a few years ago and I harvested which finches were pigging out at the bird feeder ones picked off! one or two cups from the five plants just about and a gardening book with some instruction on Incidentally, they are some of the nicest pansies I’ve everyday for six weeks. They bore so profusely that wisteria growing and why they do or don’t bloom. It ever had-huge blossoms over four inches across and tomatoes just seemed to keep a-coming. was rather discouraging to hear that it sometimes in many shades. Beth got a white one with a rosy red Recently a friend gave me some seeds of a giant takes as many as seven years before they bloom, but centre which is most unusual. But I still love the blues pumpkin. They said to plant it where it could really if they do then they would be worth it. and the golds. spread, like in the middle of a 25-foot circle! And The mauve clematis with the deeper *purplestripe, ‘ The new shrubs planted along the river bank are they said the pumpkins could grow to a huge size and Nelly Moser, is in bloom and it is just gorgeous. The growing and we’re now going to get a few more. It weight up to six hundred pounds! flowers are up to six inches across and there are a lot may help keep the soil on the bank from sluffing The descriDtion on thk seed Packet also said-the of them on the plant. Another fall clematis with Into the Blind Channel. Last week we saw a mother duck and three babies out in the Blind Channel. She was curled up on a log out the babies were swimming around and having a wonderful time. The little birds are still coming to the feeder and while I swear they spill out as much as they eat, they are so perky and pretty I just love them. There was a small beige one with black streaks there the other day. I think it may have been one of the finches Or sparrows. There are a lot of hummingbirds at the feeders as well and the lovely ruby-throated ones are gorgeous. Just the snippets of shi@ng lame, they glitter in the sun. But they love the nectar. The bees do too and we have had some big fat bumble bees around lately. It’s fine as longas they don’t get in the house! The broom across the Blind Channel is in bloom now and the bright golden flowers are beautiful. I also noticed a pink wild rose bush across the water and it is a mass of flowers. The rhododendrons wiil be soon be finished. The pink one was just like a huge pink bouquet and now .the white one with theemagenta blotch is in full

* bloom. It will soon be over and then-it will be the . turn of the blue one and-that’s it for the year. They *. seem to do so well along the driveway that I’m glad I‘ ‘ didn’t,plant themon the edge; of the yard where they , would’havehad to compete with other trees. The lilac IIowe Sound Secondary valved in a variety of sports honored for various subjects Sonia Gundessen receiving School’s brightest and most over the years at Howe and grades. In athletics, the Junior Ma€h Award. active students were honor- Sound, including Senior awards were fziven to the The team which competed in ed at the annual Awards Girls’ Field Hockey. Also a Royals Soccer Team and the the Euclid Competition was Ceremony held at the school member of the student Royals Floor Hockey Team also recognized: Glenn on June 5. council (vice-president), Lo- for their performances Over Davis, Mohammed Rehmtu Outstanding male and fe- ng was recently awarded a the season. lla, and Susan Winterburn. male students awards went bursary to attend the Un- In Home Economics, the Medal winner was Glenn to Grade 12 students Glenn lversity of Montreal this “Silver Needle Award” was Davis. . Davis and Debbie Long. summer. presented to Carla Swift. In Science, the Senior Each was awarded a plaque - Receiving the Margaret Diane Barone Was honored award went to Mayel Hel- engraved with his or her Marchant Service Award a$ the “hh~Improve&’ mbers, and Junior award to name. was Monique Sprenkels, also Business Ekh&ion student, Sonia Gundersen. In making the top awad a Grade 12 student. Mar- and in Music, both Baron@ Cindy Fleming was award- presentations, Shirley Bro- chant, in presenting Spren- and Rich Colwel1 were re- ed t,he Civilization 12 award, wn, chairman of Howe SOU- kek her award,

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Age 8 -Tuesday June 10,1986 -The Times 1 Students at Howe Sound Secondary School who are winding up their final year in high school may want to take careful note of the results of a recent major survey conducted by Stat- istics Canada. The survey of 35,717 1982 duates of Canadian ' uni- versities, colleges, and 'trade and vocational schools con- cluded that university'grad- uates have. the highest pzrt- icipation' rate in the labor . force; the lowest unemploy- ment record and the stron- gest connection between their education and employ-

ment. , Preliminary results of The OLUNTEER HOSTS dk HOSTESSES *19M National Survey of (Summer 1986) - . Graduates of' 1982 along . Due to increased Tourist traffic when the Royal Hud~onand, Hrith the results of two . .: '.A* Britannia are in Squamish, the Chunk requires Volunteer other studies of Canada's Hosts & Hosttssca (preferably Ion8 term residentr of tlk m) post secondary education. . to mist the Chamber urd Community in OreetiUg, Informia(l system were released this andMrecting our Visitors about md throughout thk ' ' ' , month by the. federal De- partment of the Secretary of Community of Squamish. nu net^, InPormraiOnud State. Trudng WiUde nupplied; The conclusions of the Houre are Noon to 2 p.m. crch day. , survey are as follows: Please send a letter outling your Monique Sprenkels is awarded the Margaret Marchant Service Award from 'the *The findings indicate that -. qualifications and availability to: award's founder. . university graduates, parti- Squatpish & Howe Sound Chamber of Commerh. cularly at tk: masters and doctoral level, were the P.O. Box 1009' . most satisfied with their Squamish, B.C. 3Go ' . education, made the easiest VON Local student receive transition into the labor OR PHQNE 892-9244 market, and had the best 1 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.. experiences within the labor Discussions are currently mish, Pemberlon, North rainian Canadian Committee These volunteer. provincial underway on the glanced Vancouver, West Varicou- of R.C., Danyliu is active in and territorial groups help celebration to honor I Cana- ver, Sechelt and Powell the theatre and involved in communities plan their July da's birthday, July l, to be River has also been named. various multicultural ev- 1st celebrations. held on that day at Squa- Andrew Daziyliu, vice- ents. He can be contacted at wish Junction. president of the Vidatron (604) 681-9308 or 926-5018. In Squamish, a Canada Day This year's Canada Day Communications Performan- The formation of the pro- Committee has been set up theme, "Transportation and ce Improvement Group, will vincial Canada Day Commi- involving local citizens as Communications," supports sit on the Canada Day ttee was announced April 28 well as the Chamber of Expo 86. Committee. under the chair- by Secretary of State Benoit Commerce. The group has The representative to the manship of Mike **Latta, Bouchard and B.C. Minister already met and prepar- newly formed Canada Day former Mayor of Kamloops. of Intergovernmental Re- ations for the birthday cele- July 1 Committee for the Squa- Also president of the Uk- . lations Garde Gardom. brations are underway.

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PAge 10 -Tuesday June 18,1986 -The Times W.P. (Bill) Kinsella, a well

known Canadian writer, who ( has averaged a book a year 4 since he first gained succesp TREES-FO ( in-. 1977,-. was in Squamish last week to give a reading at the Brackendale Art Gallery on Friday evening. In the afternoon he was at Mostly Books where -he autographed books for his fans. Kinsella h29 been writing for the past thirty years and his first book was published in 1977. WITH A GIFT OF "TWO YOUNG HEALTHY TREES TO SLING HIS 4t "I've only been successful HAMMOCK AND WATCH MOM and THE KIDS DQ THE GARDENlNq in the past ten years," he said, "and during that period ' AIL SHADE $ I 'have managed to average about a book a year." TREES Kinsella's latest book is titled the "Iowa Baseball Confederacy." He said he gets most of this ideas from newspapers and from television reports. tkOQafliC "I read about something or WaytOCornttrol hear something that%intri- gues me and triggers the insectshyow idea for a book. Then it's spray or dust w!wbleg;urlen- research and writing," he said. The popular, proven organic insecticide that is safe to ux up to During this evening read- the day before harvest! Rotenone controls many of the most at the Brackendale Art destructive garden insccrs. including caterpillars, aphids and ing beetles. Ux it on fruits, flowers, vegetables - it lnva no Gallery he read from the harmful residue. Iowa Baseball Confederacy, and the Alligator Report, Rotenone Spray is an easy-to-use wettable powder br'use in Wilson's Ruitmnr DNJ~IJ aruikablt in 2 J~UJ. and some excerpts from a hose-end sprayers or other garden SO Rrum and I Lilo~am. new book The Fence Post Chronicles, which will be

...... J ...... -...... , : b pnblisked .this fall,,. ~. 1 .:. .>,le-... I< i.,,T .... .,.. !A ...... _: ...... Kinsella had just completed WoPe Kinsella autographing one of his books at Mostly a tour across Canada where E Books on Friday. He gave a reading of his works at the he had been promoting his Brackendale Art Gallery on Friday evening, books. GARDEN ... I., ., , I,_.” ..;., .. . ,1...1.,...... , . . JL. ’ . . .. (1 . .-., , , . . . ._,..,... : , . ,. .. , I ,...,1. . .ae ...* . . I ,, ...... , .I .... ,I .,.. . ..

From June 8 to 13 there new arrivals can contribute .- will be a special display of to the multicultural quality books, pamphlets and gene- of Canadian iife and specifi- ral information in PUNJABI cally featuring East Indian and English - collected local- immigrants, will be shown. m ly which will be of interest to The dates and time Will be the community. posted in the library and i During the week of June 16 announced on our local rad- i - 20, the National Film ‘a ’ io. We will also be showing Sense of Family’, a one hour N.F.B. film ‘Gurdeep Sini film charting East Indian Bains’ from the Children of Setting it straight: In the May 27 edition of the News immigration &om 1900’s to Canada series. Times, Frederick Woods was reported as convicted the nresent day and a film c of driving while suspended. Woods was, in fact, A ‘Festival of India’ display consisting of books, posters, called “Bridges” which do- For further details please convicted of failing to provide a breath sample and is currently at the library artifacts, and films. cuments the variety of ways contact 892-3110. was fined $300,in * default 14 days.* *

Appearing in Squamish Provincial Court May 27, Carl Stein, charged with theft under $l,OOO, was sentenced to seven days in LMRCC and given one

year supervised probation. I FOR FINE’ WOOD AND METAL WORKING TOOLS * * * METAL CUWWG Gurdial Haer, charged with driving without, insurance, was fined $300. BAUDSA W * * * All ball bearing, 4” x 6” Capacity Gerard Osborne, charged with impaired driving, combination - HorizontaliVertical was fined $350,in default 14 days. saw with automatic shut off * * * MODEL 8402 $1 MODEL 6013 Shane Schnurr, charged with common assault, was . ,,.& given six months supervised probation. $26935. * * * SANDING DRUM SET V I SITING EXPO? VISIT US TOO. Appearing on June 2, Michael Marlow ., charged MODEL 8455 with impaired driving, was fined $350, in default OUR SHOWROOM AND 14 days. . .. $1 6.68 WAREHOUSE IS PACKED rn rn * * * Bandsaws, Jointers, Planers, Wood Lathes, Metal Lathes, Milling Also charged with driving without insurance, Marlow. was fined $300. AND WOOD WORKING Machines, Boring Machines, * rol * Hand Power Tools Appearing on June 3, Brian Stephans, charged with theft, was given six months supervised probation. * * *

BUSY Bee Machine Too~s~~) Name I John Bellis, charged with impaired driving, was iFREE I 0-2444 Douglas Road I fined $1 ,O00 in default 14 days. YIU- CllTTAlO6UE ~ddress * * * Burnaby, B.C. W5C 583 i I I Send for a fully City Prov. I Tei. (664) 298-1754 1 illustrated 11 0 Page P.C. Phone I Frederick Ross, charged with impaired driving, I Free Catalogue I was fined $500, in default 14 days. MON-FRI 8:30 A.M. - 5100 P.M. SAT. 9100 A.M. - 1:OO P.M. I I * * *

A 1984 GMC pick-up belonging to Ryan Logging was destroyed after it caught fire while being driven by Mark Higham. According to the police report, Higham had been driving the truck on the south line of .the MacBlo logging road when the vehicle caught fire. Higham ,got out of the truck and two tanks exploded, completely burning the truck. Value of the truck was $1 1,OOO. No injuries were reported. * * *

A i980 Chevrolet Camero reported stolen May 28 from North Vancouver was discovered abandoned at Magnesia Creek, June 4. Police said the vehicle had gone over the bank and had fallen about 300 feet. The vehicle was completely wrecked. e * * with your pll An Alberta hiker, Mark Klassen, reported the theft of his Sony Walkman, valued at $120, from the site where he was camped at the base of the Is your number plate telling ysu-it’srenewal time? Chief. If the decal on your number plate is “JUN 86” your auto insurance and vehicle licence must be renewed by the first of July, Make a date with your Autoplan agent anytime in June, and take time to discuss your insurance needs. Man assaults It is extremely important to insure your vehicle in the correct rate class. If your vehicle is improperly rated, a claim on your police car, officer Own Damage coverage (e.g. Collision, Comprehensive) can be A Squamish man was charged with causing denied and you may be required to reimburse the Corporation mischief to public property, assaulting a police for any Third Party claims paid on your behalf. officer, and issuing threats, following an incident outside the RCMP detachment office June 4. Ensuring a INSURANCE Police said Robert Paul Brown, 39, entered the Safer B.C. police station admitting to causing damage to the COrnMilON fog lights on a police vehicle. While being booked oFmsHcoLu~ for causing wilful damage, Brown assaulted an officer and issued threats.

PAge 12 -Tuesday June 10,1986 The Times ./ , .

by Rose Tatlow Students in the art classes Looking at it you could see were of David Niven as a at Howe Sound Secondary several faces, and the more vampire. Featherston said have a display of their work you looked the 'more there this was a class assignment in the Lavery Gallery at the seemed to be. and it was interesting to see rear of Mostly Books until A drawing by Shannon how the various students v- * June 13. Darvill of a couple on a horse had depicted this...... _._. ,J Tho*.." work...---, bv students was also intriguing PromI Grades 8 td12, consists and there was one of what I If you haven't already seen These paiitings, also by students of the Secondary 'School, were among those on of some assigned work as believe was Elvis Presley the display at the Lavery display at the Lavery Gallery. well as some of their own. which was also well done. Gallery, drop by and see it. bayle r'eatherston, who Other intriguing pictures You'll be impressed!

students. "They are incred- ibly competent," she said, "and their work would do credit to students who are Dr; Lorne Greenaway, MOPo much further advanced.** Some of the projects were will be in Squamish specific assignments, such as the drawing of David Niven WEDNESDAY JUNE 18 and the "big drawings". Others were the colored paintings of the students, lFor Appointments, call done by using lighting under Doreen Sherlaw 898-5429 the chin. There were 116 drawings and paintings and among the ones which I liked were a water color of a dog and a tree by Shannon Cooley who

also had .some cats painted . 2 SQUAMISH & HOWE SOUND on heavy cardboard and cut CHAMBER OF COMMERCE out. Sonia Gundersen's man and ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING monkey was also very well Cats, done on heavy posterboard, and then printed by Shannon Cooley, were one of done and there were some. the high school art items on display at the Lavery Gallery. The show will remain on big drawings which were . RESERVATIONS IN ADVANCE display this week. done in quarters and then TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE ATTHE put together. CHAMBER OFFICE I also found a large painting Lorne Greenaway done by Tina Filipich most CALL: 892-9244 intriguing although I wasn't R~plHudson brings really comfortable with it. 700 visitors daily About 700 passengers ab- and will run seven days a "Entertainment ,'86'*,a pro- oard the Royal Hudson and week during the months of gram of musical entertain- M.V. Britannia are arriving July and August. ment for disembarking pas- daily and the figure is ex- Construction of the new sengers at the Squamish pected to increase to 1,000 docking facility for the M.V. Junction. daily to Squamish as the Britannia is also currently Over the past few week- summer draws nearer, ac- underway and is expected to ends, a local group of four cording to the Squamish and .be completed within the talented musicians have be- Howe Sound Chamber of next few weeks. At present, en entertaining visitors with Commerce. the Britannia is docking at original local music. In ad- The Royal Hudson is cur- the Government Dock. dition, visitors are treated to rently operating daily, We- An added attraction for mini-logging demonstrations

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A new Divorce Act effec- ing period. for divorce prior to the abducted their children il- tive June 1 introduced by Couples must have been requisite one-year waiting legally. the Federal Government is legally separated for the period, thus further speed- Sanguinetti cautioned, ho- designed to enable couples period of one year before a ing the divorce wheels. wever, that the new Act experiencing marital break- divorce can now be obtained, According to local lawyer may create new problems down to obtain a divorce in but a section of the new Act Sonja Sanguinetti, whose for individuals filing for just one year as opposed to allows individuals to com- specialty is family law and divorce, particularly older the former three-year wait- mence the process of filing divorce, the time reduction women.-~ Under --the new --law, is the selling feature of the it assumed that both new Divorce Act. i spouses should be self-sup- “It means that for some porting which means that people, the waiting time is some former wives may not FOR BRIDES TO BE less. They can get on with a receive maintenance paym- divorce,” Sanguinetti said. ents from their former hus- “They are now able to have a bands. complete break from their “For younger women, that former spouse.” may not be a problem,” The proposed draft of the Sanguinetti said. “But is new Divorce Act was orig- could be devastating for BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT ONLY inally introduced by the older women.” former Liberal Government Sanguinetti, a graduate of Inspired Images in 1984. In 1985, the Bill the University of B.C. Law $92-5867 by Andre dealing with the new Act School, recently opened an was introduced to the House office with partner John of Commons, and the Di- Wald’ie in Squamish, adding vorce Act was passed in to an already established ANNOUNCEMENT * April of this year. Vancouver practice. Sanguinetti attributed the She said she did some The Squamish Bottle Depot reason for the re-vitalized market research on the divorce laws to the lengthy Squamish area before de- ciding to open shop. The WILL BE CLOSED waiting period up to three a short years under the old laws. study indicated that there Wouldn’t you love to give beautiful orange hair EFFECTIVE “Three years was a veri- was a need €or another law a home? He’s an affectionate cat and obviously must THE LAST WEEK OF MAY table time to wait,” Sangui- firm in town, particularly have belonged to a family because he loves people. He’s UNTIL JUNE 18 netti said. “A lot of people one that specialized in family available at the Squamish Cat Shelter for a small fee and were concerned with the law. tliat includes neutering, (ATTHATTIME WE WILL RESUVE lengthy waiting period.” Although the firm handles REGULAR HOURS) Another feature of the new anything from real estate Act is the elimination of the transactions to personal in- requisite court appearance. jury claims to crimina1 cases, Council ponders Sanguinetti said under the Sanguinetti said divorce ca- old laws, individuals filing ses still make-up a healthy THANK YOU for divorce were required to portion of the business. birthday gift appear in court, and just She attributed the rise in We would like to thank Dr. R. Cudmore and all determining a court date divorce over recent years to Squamish council is still mish to select something nursing and hospital staff at the Squamish 1 often prolonged the divorce the gradual change in wo- trying to decide what to give which truly represents Squ- process further. General Hospital for their support, care and men’s status in society and Vancouver for her 100th amish and says what the The new Act also contains a 1 he workplace. birthday . town would like a stranger understanding, in loss of our husband and father provision which allows in- ’ “Women are working and a At the May 27 meeting, to know about Squamish. Allan Currie dividuals access to govern- are no longer dependent on Alderman Corinne Lonsdale, In return, Harcourt has ment data banks which may their husbands,” she expl- member of the Tourism promised to display Squam- Mrs. Dorene Currie contain information useful in ained. Committee, reported that ish’s gift in and around Van- & Family spouses who have reneged Vancouver Mayor Mike Ha- couver throughout 1986. on their maintenance pay- “A lot of people are getting rcourt has sent similar re- ments, or who mag have divorced.” quests for birthday gifts to 700 communities throughout Pied piper Canada and 2800 commun- GM NOVA TOYOTA Ships in port ities in the US. comes to Lonsdale said she inquired Squamish presents into the matter at Vancou- 84’/4 “NOVA” Japan will be the destin- ver City Hall and was told A new entertainment pac- ation of three ships due in Vancouver has already re- kage at the Squamish Jun- port at the Squamish Ter- ceived numberous gifts, in- ct ion pavilion features the minals over the next few cluding “everything from a leading of Royal Hudson and weeks. The Star Fuji, due in live goose ‘to a resin-coated M.V. Britannia passengers port June 11, the Hawk Nanaimo Bar.” “Pied Piper-style” into the Arrow, due to arrive June The Tourism Committee downtown business area. 16, and the Star Florida, due was vested with the duty of According to the Squamish June 29, will all be loading selecting a Squamish gift to and Howe Sound Chamber for Japan. Vancouver after council re- of Commerce, the organizers The Borrenmill, due in port ceived a request from Har- of the entertainment pack- June 10, will be heading for court to send Vancouver a age called “Entertainment FROM Indonesia, the Star Dieppe, birthday gift in commem- 86”, the purpose of the pro- due July 1, will load for oration of Vancouver’s 100th gram is to enhance the Europe, and the Finntrader, birthday. “Squamish Experience” for due in port July 3, will head The request is for Squa- patrons of the Royal Hudson RENT TO OWN, ‘199 DOWN - $199P/M and M.V. Britannia as well Front Wheel Drive, 4 dr, 48 mpg. as enticing visitors to the PLUS FREIGHT 8 P.D.I. area into the downtown and HOWE SOUND surrounding areas of Squa- “CITY HOURS” mish. MINOR BALL The entertainment will co- “CBTY PRICES” nsist of four local musicians Now Open - 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sundays 12 - 4 p.m. aEM!-ANNUAL GENERAL who will present original local music containing logg- MEETINGl ing and Squamish themes. We are pleased to announce As the train or boat arrives, “Ole Olson“ is back on Sales visitors will be welcomed dune 16th 8:30 pmmm with a short musical pres- - entation of one or two songs, Ciwic Centre They will then be escorted downtown. Towards the end of their stay, visitors will be able to enjoy more ELECTION OF OFHCERS musical entertainment at the pavilion with a farewell show consisting of original music and a short logging demonstration. Page 14 -Tuesday June 10,1986 -Page 14 ..

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Oh, the pains of growing up! Clockwise from top center: Alan Thicke, Kirk Cameron, Jeremy Miller, Tracey Gold and Joanna Kerns star in “Growing Pains,” the ABC comedy series airing Tuesday, June 17 on ABC.

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A scientist discovers a PECTW (1975) Jim Hutton, (Eb "FRIDAY THE 13TH. PART &adty ray with which he can husbands. II" (1981) Amy Steel, John Ray Milland. Elkq Queen and 11:30 (D 'THE destroy anything at will with his father, Inspector Queen, try Furey. The grisly killings contin- just the touch of a finger. AssAssINAnoN BUREAU" ue at a summer camp that had to solve the murder of a fash- (1969) Oliver Reed, Diana 11:m Q) 'THE CHINAmWN ion designer. been closed down after a series KID" (1979) Shirley Vu, Alex- &'. . Rigg. A shrewd newspaper- 11- 0 "TROUBLE ALONG of bizarre murders occurred ander Fu Sheng. After escaping woman sets a clever trap to ex- THE WAY" (1953) John there. from mainland China, a young pose an organization of hired Wayne, Donna Reed. A football ii:m@ **MANWITH THE ICY man involved in a war hit men. becomes coach saddened by the ab- EYES (1971) Keenan Wynn, beween two rival Saq Francis- 1l:M)~"HOWTo8REAKUP Faith Domergue. A young re- sence of his wife and child After a clash with her mother over their sexual mores, a A HAPWDWORCE" (1976) co gangs for control of the Chi- leads his team to win the big porter covering the murder of nese extortion racket. young teenager (Jennifer Jason Leigh) runs away to Sm Barbara Eden, Hal Linden. An an eminent senator discovers game. estranged wife schemes to 12~~"THEYRANFOR 11:W '.'IDANINATION AL- .Diego to find the love she yearns for with her boyfriend, the identity of the assassin. THEIR (1965) John 43 bring about a reunion by WOIIS- UMS" . LET' (1977) George Peppard, 1155 0 "MASTER GF THE Payne, Luana Patten. in "The First Time," airing Monday, June 16 on ABC. ing her husbands jealousy. WORLD' (1961) Vincent Jan-Michael Vincent. Based on (Rebroadcast) Price, Charles Bronson. A man the novel by Roger Zelazny. striving for world peace tries to Survivors of a nuclear war eliminate the armaments of all struggle to reach the only city nations. untouched bv the holocaust. 12:W 0 "RATBED ANNIE AND $WE&TfEPIE: LADY JUNE 16,1986 JUNE 12,1988 TRUCKERS" (1979) Annie Potts, Kim Darby. Two JUNE 17,1986 6- *'...AND JUSTICE FOR 800 "DR. SIRANGELOM" mismatched young females join (D ALL" ( 1979) AI Pacino, Jack Peter Sellers, George C. forces to keep an expensive rig (1964) Warden. An idealistic lawyer 'PAXJQPD*~MMCEIN~D- Scott. An insane Air Force gen- out of the hands of reposses- €WAND' ( 1985) Elizabeth sors and hijackers. has trouble coping with the eral causes world tremors American judicial system, par- Taylor, Jane Alexander. A when he decides to launch a 1:OO 0 "HOMESTEADERS OF dramatized account of the bit- PARADISE VALLEY" (1947) ticularly when he must defend bomber attack on the Soviet a judge against a rape charge. ter rivaky between Hollywood Union. Allan Lane, Bobby Blake. Red gossip columnists Louella Par- Ryder brings settlers to a valley (Viewer Discretion Advised) (R) 8:30 a "ROLLIN' PWNS' 9 sons and Hedda Happer that (19381Tex Ritter, Horace Mur- that is far from paradise. focuses on the Golden Era of phy. A singing cowboy tries to "POLTERGEIST" ( 1982) k45 @ "KILLER MCE" the film capital. get feuding shepktds and cat- Craig T. Nelson, JoBeth Wil- (19751 Peter Fonda, Telly Sa- 8- "A TOWN LIKE AL- tle ranchers to patch up their liams. Vengeful ghosts take va1as.A security officer and his ICE" (1956) (Part 2 of 2) Vir- differences. over a suburban California sidekick attack a desert mining ginia McKenna, Peter Finch. In home and abduct the family's k,..&. 9:45 0 "FAREHIEU TO MAN- camp for a beautiful woman Malaya, at the outbreak of ZANAR" (1976) Yuki Shimo- youngest child. and $20 million in diamonds. World WW II, a group of British da, Nobu McCarthy. Painful ex- 1W8 "CHARLIE W AND when and children endures periences p!ague a Japanese- THE FEATHERED SERPENT' . terrible suffering and indignities American family during World (1948) Roland Winters, Keye at the hands of the conquering war 11. Luke. Famed Chinese detective Japanese army. la00 8 "UUSIBNS' (1983) JUNE 14,lW Charlie Chan must find a deadly 930 '%ABLE AND LOM- ' Karen Valentine, Brian Murray. 8- a "MARKED FOh ftving serpent before it can kill BARD (1976) James Brolin, A young American designer en- DEATH" (1983) David Sisek. again. Jill Clayburgh. Thirties film counters international intrigue A murder witness is stalked by 1- 8 "NIGHT AND DAY" stars Clark Gable and Carole when she slowly realizes that a demented killer. (1946) Cwy Grant, Alexis Lombard discover that neither her salesman husband, who re- $30 0 "THE CAU OF THE hith. A romanticized version the movie moguls nor the portedly died in a plane explo- wu)" (1976) John Beck, Bar- of tb lie of songwriter Cde American public are ready to sion, was not the man she nard Fresson. Basad on the PfXtW. accept their illicit off-screen ro- thought he was. story by Jack London. Two 11:S 0 'THE COWBQY AND mance. 1 1:OO 0 'THE 81G 'TREES" men possessed by gold fever THE UDY" ( 1938) Gary Coo- 11.90 'THE PRESIDENTS (1952) Kirk Douglas, Eve Mil- battle the elements in the fro- per, Merle Won. A romanc- UDY" (1953) Charlton Hes- ler. Landowners me determined zen Klondke. ing ranch hand sweeps an heir- ton, Susan Hayward. Andrew In the "Forced Landing" episode of NBC's "Blacke's to protect their timberland from 6) "FRANKENSTEIN MEETS ess from the city off her feet. Jackson attempts to prove that Magic," airing Wednesday, June 18, Leonard (Harry a gree&y lumber baron in Cali- THE HIEREw#F" ( 1943) Lon 11:45 '"HE PEOPLE THAT his wife is innocent of scan- fornia's redwood forest. Chaney Jr., Bela Lugosi. TIME FORGOr" (19771 Patrick dalous charges. Morgan, 1.) and Alex (Hal Linden) work their magic to 1 1:30 (D "WALKING TU, 9A)O (D "DEMON SEED' Wayne, Doug McClwe. An ear- 11:W (D "IMPASSE" (1969) unravel the mystery behind a pilotless vintage passenger PART 2" (1975) Bo Svenson, (1977) Julie Christie, Fritz ly 2Oth-century polar expedi- Burt Reynolds, Anne Francis. plane. (Rebroadcast) Noah Beery. Sheriff Buford Weaver. A computer, weary of tion discovers a mysterious is- An American and his four-man Pusser gms after the vice oper- its humdrum scientific labors, land inhabited by primitive team search for $3 million in ations that ambushed him and seeks immortality in human people and prehistoric animals. gold supposedly hidden on killed his wife. form. 12s0 'TRAPPED BENEATH Malinta Hill. 1200 0 "HEY, I'M ALIVE" 960 'WEREWOLF OF LON- THE SEA" (1974) Lee J. Cobb, 12m 'THE SECRET NIGHT (1975) Edward Asner, Sally DON" (1935) Henry Hull, Marlin Balsam. Fow men are CAUER" 4 1975) Robert Reed, Struthers. A man and a young Warner Oland. A doctor dis- trapped in an underwater room Hope Lange. A respectable woman battle the elements in cows after being bitten by a dependent upon rescue teams family man has an obsession the Yukon after their airplane wolf that he becomes a to reach them before theii oxy- with making obscene tele- crashes. werewolf during a full moon. gen runs out. phone calls.

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wheelchair patients. The berships for the smk?tk% Society also gratefully ac- most of them new member- knowledged the donation of ships. $1,008 towards the acquisi- s * rlr 1 tion d the van. Director df Nursing Gloria I Y r(r * * Healey said that the May Dave Hinds reported on 24th weekend was a very the success of the booth at busy one with a fairly heavy the Trade Fair where in- in-patient load and a total of formation regarding the ho- 82 people treated in the I I I The Squamish Intermedi- spital and its associated Emergency Department, i ate Care Society is still societies was given to the However the staff managed I looking into the proposal to general public. to cope and no additional acquire a van to transport This resulted in 105 mem- staffing was needed.

Bernie Elliott, chairman of the Squamish Branch of the Canadian Diabetes A WORLD TO “SEA” AT OUR DOCKSIDE. Association, which purchased two of the Hypnocount Mix machines, a compact Dockside - it‘s a breath of sea air at the heart of the blood glucose meter, one for each of the medical clinics in Squamish, shown above British Columbia Pavilion: 3,000 square metres of “working” with Marlene Meier, of Meier Medical Supplies Ltd. whish sells the machines, and waterfront showcasing B.C.’s marine heritage and the Ocean Dr. Richard Cudmore of the Diamond Head Clinic. Dr. Ken Schellenberg of the playground right outside our door. Medical Clinic was unable to be present but also received one of the machines. They IT’S A REAL WATERFRONT. will be at the clinics and the doctors will be able to let their patients use them to see If At Dockside, we‘re celebrating our coastal lifestyles they wish to obtain their own. and industries with a full range of coastal exhibits, special entertainment, boat building and submarine displays. View from the top Loan cupboard Pathfinders at aids Hilltop corn.r mu1 I. laity The Red Cross Loan Cup- What’s that delicious smell wafting from the board is a room full of art- Activity Room? And who is that over in the corner icles useful to those who HERITAGE VESSELS, SUB AQUATICS AND laughing with a resident? Oh, and where did that have an ill person to care for MORE! colourful poster come from? Why it’s the at home in the Squamish The world’s first tourist submarine, the B.C. developed Pathfinders of course! area. ’ ATLANTIS II, is moored here along with other examples of Two afternoons a week, four girls from the First The items are supplied by B.C.’s submersible industry. High-tech boat building techniques Garibaldi Pathfinders Unit come to Hilltop House the Red Cross and are cared are displayed continuously at our boat building shed nearby. for and distributed by the And we haven’t forgotten the past. The IVANHOE, one of the to visit, bake, walk and do art work with the Hospital Auxiliary. There is early ocean-going towboats and B.C. Pavilion flagship, is also on residents. For the residents, the girls mean the no charge for loan of an item, display. And our special “old salts” dock invites B.C. pioneers difference between thinking about something although persons using the to share their experiences and tall tales from B.C. coastal history happening and actually having it happen. service are invited to give with our Expo visitors. A good example is the resident who, on a perfectly donations. The money is ENTERTAINMENT TOO. lovely day, comtemplates taking a walk to look for directed back to the Red Dockside also features unusual entertainment at our special flowers but maybe feels just a little uneasy about Cross who use: , it to purch- WATER THEATRE. Look for the BOOM BOAT BALLET’a special ase other equipment. performance by four sturdy boom boats that move to music, and going alone for fear of becoming tired along the Currently, in the cupboard the miniature tugboat and barge that actually load and dump way. there are wheelchairs, wal- logs. It’s all happening daily during Expo! Having someone with 6 steady arm waking next to kers, commodes, walking YOU’RE INVITED! you can provide just the confidence a person needs canes and crutches, bed- Come help us celebrate this special part of British Columbia life, to try. And, there we go- fantasy becomes reality, pans, and raised toilet seats. at the Dockside of the B.C. Pavilion, just east of Discovery B.C Similarly, while a resident may long for the fresh Bath rails and bath seats, smell of something baking in the oven, the total both useful items, ire also I effort of creating it may be just a little too available as is an invalid bed. overwhelming. With the help of the girls, a resident Anyone needing to borrow II UPDATE may discover that they can do more than they think, an item is invited to contact (Special events for June, 1986) or at least be comforted by the familiar memories Mrs. Hughes at 892-9817, DAILY EVENTS that the aroma of baking unleashes. Mrs. Mills at 898-5119, or BOOM BOAT BALLET, Dockside B.C. Showtimes: I2:OO p.m., 1:IO p.m., 3:oO p.m., Mrs. Larsen at 892-5525. 4:30 p.m. It’s really a good combination the energy and - The Auxiliary also has LOGGERS SPOIWS SHOW.Plaza Waterfront. Showtimes: 12:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m., enthusiasm of youth united with the experience and infant car seats for newborn 4:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. knowledge of an older person. Everyone has babies for rent. To rent one, REGIONAL VIGNETTES. B.C. Revue. Actors something tQ gain. Aside from the good feelings contact Mrs. Barone at 898- bring the legends of BCsregions to life in special vignettes staged from 1 1:OO a.m. to 6 IO p.m. that come from helping, volunteers have much to 5594. \ gain in terms of self-development for future work The Auxiliary meets every SPECIAL EVENTS SENIORS SHQWCASE. Plaza of Nations and experiences. third Thursday at 7:30 pm at Bandshell. Swing to the big band sounds of Mati Kenney Learning to plan, working within a time frame, Hospital House. New mem- and Dal Richards during this tribute to B.C. Seniors June 10 and I 1.1:OO pm. - 1O:oO p.m. and communication skills, are just a few of the bers are welcome. The Auxiliary keeps the PACXFE‘E. Plaza of Nation;. P. festival of French built-in beacfits of volunteering. The girls are given cabinets at the hospital and Canadian music and culture in B.C.June 2 1 at 8:oO p.m. on-the-job experience and a chance to learn about the Chieftain Hotel filled PACIFIC JAZZ AND BLUES FESTIVAL. their strengths and weaknesses Plaza of Nations. Featuring the Renee Rosnes Quintet . with articles for sale. In June 27 and Lunar Adventures June 28. Showtime 8:OO p.m. Today, many educational programs - require addition, the Auxiliary takes REGIONAL WEEKS. Regional performances at volunteer experience as a prerequisite to entering a wagon around once a week the Bandshell: Vancouver Island - June 22-28; the program, so volunteering will give th< applicant in the hospital to enable Kootenay/Boundary -June 29-July 5. a head start. patients to buy small per- So, hats off to the girls from the First Garibaldi sonal items. ICK L. McGEER, Pathfinders for their initiative in visiting at Hilltop The Auxiliary will be hold- ing its wind-up meeting for House. Thank you Lorene Bartholey, Laura the summer including its Schilberg, Dayna Buchanan and Marnie Robertson potluck supper. All money for sharing yourselve with the residents. May you earned goes towards the be an inspiration to all. purchase of equipment for the hospital. The Times -Tuesday June 10,1986 -Page 19 . f..

placed quai importance on compared to 180 or si that just sit by the lake anymore recreation and wilderness were in place when the either. They wantxd, to conservation and protection. Parks Division achieved au- explore the backcountry IL"rorn ROW on, there would tonomy. And attendance with their feather light, high be many different types of jumped from 1.5 million in tech equipment. parks. 1948 to seven million in 1970. Fifteen years later, there Even within provincial A trend was beginning to were over 370 parks with a parks, special areas were appear. The trend was recorded 12 million visits. being created. simply for more parks in re- And B.C. now has one of the Nature conservancies were sponse to more people visit- most impressive park sy- formed in Garibaldi, Stra- ing them. stems in the world. During the time par thcona, Wells Gray and Park visitors themselves The year 1986 marks B.C. were managed under th Tweedsmuir Parks. Nature also changed. The canvas Parks 75th birthday. Think Forest Service (1939 - 1957 Conservancies are dedicated tent disappeared and was about your parks this year, some parks were bein to the preservation of all replaced with a camper or or better still, get to know a logged. This was in contra-!i natural resources in their motor home. People didn't park, intimately. diction to the preservation native itate. role that was emerging at Parks such as Cathedral the same time. Grove on Vancouver Island As a result, one of the and Liard Hot Springs were B.C. Gow't Parks Division staff, D.L. created solely for environ- McMurchie, began import- mental protection. Cultus Box 35, Whistler, B.C. ant and significant research Lake Park, on the other to market VON 160 in 1952. One of the major hand, was created mainly for statements he made throug- recreational use. Others, PUBLIC HEARING hout his research was that such as Goldstream Park, OFFPCDAL COMMUNITY PLAN ,no park system could be all near Victoria, and Wasa ,old Forestry site AMENDMENT BYLAW NO.'536 things to all people. Park in the East Kootenay, In response to an interest were established for both A last-ditch effort by and Housing to acquire the The Council of the Resort Municipality of Whistler hereby in recreational boating, the protection and recreation Squamish Alderman Corin- 4-l Forestry Site on High- gives notice that it will hold a PUBLIC HEARING to 1950's saw the first marine reasons.. ne Lonsdale to persuade way 99 across from the consider proposed "Official Community Plan Amendment council to purchase the Old for Bylaw No. 536,1986" (the proposed bylaw") in the Council parks established. Yet total celebrating its centennial hospital the price of the Chambers of the Municipal Hall, Whistler, B.C. at 8:OO park area decreased. into Confederation. The Forestry Site from the B.C. building only, at a cost of p.m., Monday, June 16th' 1986. Trades were made in order celebration sparked an in- Government for $46,000 $46.000. proved futile as council In general terms, the intent of the proposed bylaw is to to acquire new park land. terest in creating historical Council cited maintenance amend the Official Community Plan by adding a new 'Hamber Park in the Rocky parks for the first time. passed a motion at the May 13 meeting giving approval costs and a lack of municipal section '111 designating areas .for requirements of Mountains, for example, was Barkerville Historic Park in funds as reasons for the mandatory Development Permits in the Resort reduced in size to obtain the Cariboo emerged in for he government to mar- Municipality of Whistler, describe the special conditions ket t he land and building. decision to turn down'the Bowron Lakes Park in the 1958, followed by Fort Steel Minis1 ry's offer. 3r objectives which justify the designation, and specify Heritage park in the Ea& "I still feel that we're guidelines respecting the manner in which the conditions Cariboo. It has since become Lonsdale, however, main- one of the finest canoe Kootenay in 1961. The in- making a mistake in not Nil1 be alleviated objectives of the guidelines achieved. picking up the land for tained that the building routes in the country. terest in historical preser- could be used by local Resort Amendments to the Municipal Act require that the vation went even further ourselves," Lonsdale told Throughout the 1960'~~pa- cwncil. "That land is valua- qroups to hold meetings and ;above-mentionedto be included in the Official Community rks began to compete for back in time than the 1860's !plan. ble. I'm against giving ~rbstore props and equip- ,land with the Forest Service and 1890'~~periods that approval." ment, and called it a "herit- The development permits areas designated are shown and. other interests both Barkerville and Fort SteePe aqe site" with tourism shaded on the attached sketch. Lonsdale attempted to in- inside and outside the gove- are depicting. troduce a motion to purch- p,d ent ial. rnment. More than ever, The abandoned Haida In- ase the site, but failed to dian village on Anthony Is- The Ministry had also parks needed a reason or receive a seconder to the indicated to land in the Queen Charlottes council that at mandate for their establish- mot ion. least two members of the ment. Besides just setting was identified and became a "I say put the thing out to private sector were interes- aside beautiful areas, it was UNESCO World Heritage I ender," Alderman Patter- fed in purchasing the site, realized that parks should be Site. '. son said. and intends to market the protecting representative By 1970, five years after Council previously turned land and building following features of B.C.'s landscape. the new Parks Act came into hwn an offer from the B.C. council's decision to turn In 1965, the new Parks Act effect, there were 293 parks Ministry of Lands, Parks down the offer.

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-- We handle Special discounts to all name brands of BUi/dhg Contfa CaOB door hardware I I .'I 24-Hour Mobile Service *Serving Horseshoe Bay to Lillooet A copy of the proposed bylaw may be inspected at * Municipal Hall, Whistler, B.C. Monday through Friday .A VISA & Master Card during the hours of 8:OO a.m. to 430 p.m. as of the date of Accepted this notice. Dated Phis 2nd day of June, 1986 932-2233 (DIVISION OF) 892-3374 L.K. Shoup Robinson Box 821 ABCO SECURITY LTD. Box 2388 Munlclpal Clerk. Whistler, B.C. Squamish, B.C.

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The Brackendale Element- prepared by two students, mected, and.in January of the Mamquam Bridge was ened on November 13th. ed by a number of principals ary School, the first elem- Patricia Fairhurst and Nan- 1956, the school was being out, due to heavy flooding. A total of 595 students during the past 35 years entary school in outlying cy Deminger. used. They were driven to Brac- were enrolled in the school with Norman Rutherford as areas, was supposed to open Another interesting item The school bell came from kendale across the railway and there were some dress the present principal. in 1955 but there was some about the school is that the an old locomotive and when bridge (with no sides except rules. 'Girls could not wear The research and study delay in completing it. well, which was dug behind school was going in, every- a log) and through the slacks and boys could only done by the students who So pupils didn't use the it, wis supposed to be at-a one in the neighborhood muddy pot-holed main road wear standard pants, not prepared the paper revealed new school until January of spot where water was just could tell what time it was! to the school where they had stovepipe slacks. a number of interesting and 1956. It was completed in below the surface. They The first outdoor school in to wade through mud and Ernie Hayes was the first forgotten facts and should the latter part of 1955 but dug and dug, 20 feet, 40 feet, Squamish, or in Howe Sound snow from the road to the principal of Howe Sound became part of the school ;t:r couldn't be used because and still no. sign of water. School District for that school. It poured during the Secondary and was succeed- and community archives. there was no water at the The digging continued, 50 matter, was at Brackendale' entire trip. The gym was school. feet, 60 feet, 70 feet, 80 feet Elementary in June of 1956. approved and built soon These are some of the and there they struck water. The primary room became after! interesting items in a study Plumbing was soon con- so hot that an outdoor school It is now 30 years since the was arranged in the cool Brackendale School was op- woods by the school and ened. It was the first of here the students sat on many small schools in the INDEPENDENT logs, stumps or grass to do district and the prototype of EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS ' their Art, Science and those to come. Nature Studies and keep Hilda Fairbanks was the cool. primary teacher and J.. with , The new school consisted of Thomas the intermediate two classrooms, two wash- one. Reverend Yves LaPointe rooms and a hall as well as a The study went on to list and "Multi-purpose" room,a bro- the early schools in the Reverend Della LaPointe om closet which served as a district. The first one was book room, storage room, built in 1911 and located on of the Pentecostal Evangelical Church staff room, library and the Victoria Street near the HOLY GHOST ANNOINTED office. Squamish Hotel. In 1915, Funding was requested the Mashiter School was END TIME PREACHING from Victoria to build a gym built. There were no dup- WITH SIGNS FOLLOWING at' the school, and in the fall licators or typewriters in the of 1955, two members from school and students used SALVATION HEALING the Department of Educa- their imaginations on the INFILLING OF TRE HOLY GHOST tion came to look at the playgrounds. In 1946, the RESTORATION OF THE BODY OF CHRIST school. It had been suggest- Howe Sound School District ed tht pupils could be taken No. 48 was created. In the to Squamish for their gym spring of 1951, the Howe classes. Sound Secondary School ALL BELIEVZM 'WELCOME The experts arrived when was built and officially op-

Date: Starting Sunday June 15 June art.exhibit Time:2:00 p.m. by local artists reasons why you should Place: Jr. Lounge, Civic Centre 10 maintain and increase' The Squamish Arts Council is planning to hold an art your newspaper advertising exhibit comprising the best -works of local artists, wea- when business is slow, vers and potters. It will be Whether business is good or Remember how long it took you held on June 29. 4 slow,.. YOU have to aet-. Your share lo get started? Once you build This is an opportunity for I 01 whatever business is around 6 IUP a business. you can keep it Cutting back your advertising puts you at a dis- goinrl wiih a nioaeraie. consislenl advertising all local artists to display advanlage a1 !he very rncrmen! when you need Prc?ryain But 11 ymrut your advertising and lose their works to the public and an edge Increasing your advertising gives you your hold on the public's awareness you'll find in turn a chance for the the edge it's much harder to build it up again It': sort of -HEIQLOOM like starting all over public to appreciate the talent and devotion that In times of uncertainty. consu. mers are careful and a lillle re. Your advertisinq is part nl your st ems from within the artist, luctant to spend They want to 2 sales lorce Newspaper ads helD POmMTS and flows into his work. be sure before they buy. they want inlormalion to preset1 the customers and about products. services. prices and values is 7 Any artist or interested help you close the sale laster What saves you lrom newspaper advertising Yours-or some. time saves you money groups who would like to body else's participate or would like more information is asked to Maybe you fiqure other retailers You say yoiir cilstomers know contact Fran at 892-5482. in your line are going to cut hack you and for a while at leas1 they'll their advertising. so rt's safe for 8 Ikeep coming in even ir yoti don't you, 3loo Riyht? Wrong You're in competition lor promote? That's partly triie. hut shortsighted the customer's dollar with very other retailer in Remember. one oiil 01 five Americay moves town, no matter what he or she sells People every year So there's a sleady flow 01 your Music have only so many dollars to sped and 11 they ciistoiners out 01 yoiir markel. and a correspond. don't spend them for what you sell Ihey'll spend iiiq influx of new folks who don7 know you at all festival them for something else Tell them about yourself There are more people working planned now than ever belore More Here's a hard lac1 to chew on. 4 Iwomen working. too adding to Over any given period. a busi. The Second Annual Squa- lamily income People still need arid want goods 9a ness lhal advertises below the mish Music Festival - the and services and will spend lor them There IS industry average has sales that are below the plenty 01 business out there Your competitors industry average Squamish Summer Sizzler - will be bidding for their share-and yours \$'E SPECIALIZE IN FAMILY CllOUPS & CHILDREN is scheduled for Sunday, June 29, from 2 p.m. t0 You can't do much about most Package includes 2(8 x 10s) factors In the marketplace Advertising is "news" - about midnight at the Loggers products and services Your 3(5 x 7s) & 15 wallets now only . . . Sports Grounds. 5 Irent. labor costs price 01 mer. chandise. whal the competilion will do Eul one IO cusfomers look for this kind of Tickets will go on sale thing you do control is your own promotion news in the pages 01 The Daily Courier In plush tiines retailers oflen experiment wilh other media deposit required plus $2.00 sitting fee for each additional subject. Remember that newspaper adverlising is not pst 95t shortly at $5 (advance) or $7 Biil when the going gels tough. they concentrate Advertised special features our selection (2 poses) of the Blue and Brown Old Master. at the gate. The event a cost of doinq business It's a proven sales tool Scenic and seasonal background $1.00 additional. Special effects, black and white that returns many times your inveslment in store their elforts in the daily newspaper becaitse 11 backgrounds and props available only in our designer collection. promises to be a "sizzler" for trallic and sales provides an immediate payoff at the cash register all family members, young and old. GIVE US A CALL. WE'LL HELP YOU PLAN A PROGRAM THAT Volunteers interested in WILL PAY DIVIDENDS IN ADDITIONAL STORE TRAFFIC helping out at the Festival can phone Ed at 898-3536or AND INCREASED SALES. Becky at 892-5804. Comm- unity groups interested in The participating can call Ed at 898-3536. Tues. June 17th - 10 a.m. to 530 p.m. The Festival is presented Wed. June 18th 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. by the Squamish Songwrit- - ers and Performers Associ- Lunch 1 p.m. to 2 p.m, ation who are working to- wards obtaining a perman- ent facility for Squamish performing artists. 8924137 ~~ The Times -Tuesday June 10,1986 -Page 2 The recent blood donor es to the success of the support given by the Squa clinic, co-sponsored by the clinics and the Lions Club mish Times and Mountain The distribution date for the Squamisb * * * Squamish Lions Club and much appreciates the FM. Food Bank this month is Friday, June 13. The gremlins were busy again!! The the Canadian Red Cross, It will be held in the usual location,j St. young people working at the Squamish 'was another success, with a is Joseph's Parish hall on 4th Avenub-Cash Public Library under the Challenge 86 total of 290 donors. donations are always welcome and will be programme would like you to loan old A spokesman for the.Club accepted at Howe Sound Women's Centre photographs, negatives etc. acd not"'1oad" !suggested the clinic may on 3rd Avenue. Receipts for income tax them. You can contact Paul Grewal or I have been more successful if will be issued. Harry Gill at the library, 892-8110, lthe hours of operation had * ** * * * * remained the same as with Stork Story - ACORN - Christopher is Several members (nine) of Lynette previous clinics. pleased to announce the birth of his new Kelley's Garibaldi School of Dance will be Helping to make clinics Bachelor of brother, Colin James. He was born to performing 'Hues of the Pacific' at the successful are the individu- Wendy and Louie Acorn on May 14 in the Plaza of Nations at Expo on Sunday, June als and firms who contribute Arts degree Grace Hospital, Vancouver weighing 9 lbs. 15 at or near 7 p.m. The Plaza is located in goods and time to this 6 ozs. Sharing in their happiness are the blue section. worthwhile event. The food for Raymond grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Basil Acorn Lynette returned recently from Alberta stores provide the beverag- and Mr. W.C. Crosson of Squamish and where she spent 8% weeks conducting es and other food items and Payette Mr. and Mrs. Johnson in Sechelt. examinations for the Royal Academy of the municipal council prov- * B Dancing, ides the accommodation. * The chairman of the Lions A happy birthday wish to the following: * * * There will be a joint installation of Club said without the help of Bobby Mahnger, Jr., Jennifer Acorn, the many volunteers who Brian Russell, Mia Dawson, Gayna officers of the Royal Canadian Legion and Ladies Auxiliary of Branch 277, Squamish spend several hours organi- Thompson, Alma Cunningham, Jacqueline zing and working at the Lalonde, Sharon Radtke, Jesse Price, on June 18 at 7:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend. clinics it would be almost Alicja Balinowski, Doreen Cawdell, Thor ,/ impossible to have the Red Raymond Payette, son of Bud and Marion Payette Anderson, Shalah Roberts, Tavia Skerr: * * * Cross mobile unit come to att, Vicki Hopkins, Kenneth Webb, It was a proud day. for Peg Tinney on this community twice a year. of Squamish received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Stephen Humphries, Chris Burnett, Syd May 30. She was in attendance at the The upcoming clinics could History from the University of British Columbia. Pudney, Vanessa Molloy, -Tyler Ross, graduation ceremonies for her first use more volunteers. Those Graduation ceremonies were held at U.B.C. on Lonnie Walsh, Derek Johnston, Ricky grandson, William James Tinney 111 in i R t erested in offering their Thursday, May 29. Several members of the Payette Turcotte, Stephen Mara, Rebekah Guite, Prince George. Jim is the son of Bill and services are asked to Eontact family were in attendance. Michael Bloxham, Ed Dorosh, Sue Casey Val Tinney. -His aunt, Trish (Pat) WaIdie any member of the Lions Payette is a product of the Squamish School and Val Tinney. travelled from Castlegar on this occasion. Club, *A. * * Advertising also contribut- system. He attended Stawamus Elementary and was i Good wishes also to: Michael Hurren, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Hughes celebrate a member of the 1982 graduating class at Howe Diana Loewen, Nicholas Burgi, Derek their wedding anniversary on Thursday. Sound Secondary School. Lam, Karen Musselwhite, Jim Solomon, * * * Jordie Tate, Richard Stevenson, Ryan The Junior Forest Wardens-Seniors Harkness, Allison Dorosh, Muriel Tych- Bazaar held on May 31 was a great oniuk, Marina Pierce, Kelsey Biln, June success. The JF Wardens really app- Higham, Minnie Dekker, Julie Miller, reciate the support of the Seniors. All Dorthy Silcock, Ricky Bennett, Brad Mc- proceeds went to the young,geople and it Cormick, . David James, Nancy Wallace, will enable them to attend a provincial Andrew Honey, Colin Chapman, Missy camp near Parksville this summer. Dunn, Mitchell McHale and Esther Results of the raffle are as follows: Anderson. burl clock made by Rick Babuin went to Master Jeremy Marotte celebrates his Laurel1 Cliff; Bob Silcock made the second first birthday today. prize, a hooked rug and it was won by his * * * wife Dorothy: the afghan Rick Boulier Anyone "connected" with Howe Souncc won was made by Gail Vanekamp and $30 Minor Ball is asked to attend the semi worth of drycleaning courtesy of Paragon anni- general meeting on Monday, June Cleaners was won by Kay Moffat. A 16 ai. p.m. in the Civic Centre. donated picture went to Owen Johnston. 8:30* * * * * * Ellen and Jim Harley are pleased to have Winners of $100 each in the June Rotary her sister, Anne Maedel visiting them "200" Club draw were: Ruth Schlyecher, Susan from Smiley, Saskatchewan. Accomp- Bob and Eleanor Bishop, Howard Brown, anying Anne are her daughter and son in Elmer Poole and Linda Hagen. Dickson law, Susan and Bob Lesmeister and * * * children Adam and Tamara. They have The Harry Jerome Invitational Track achieved her. enjoyed their visits to Expo as well. Meet gets underway at Swangard Stad- * * * ium tonight. Brad Brohman, who recently C.G.A. A visitor at the home of Chris and Geoff graduated from the Faculty of Law at Burnett last week was a family friend, Queen's Univerisity in Kingston Ontario Jean Minielly from Burlington, Ontario. will compete in.the one mile run. Brad Jean and her husband and family formerly was a track star at Howe Sound Susan D. Dickson of Gari- resided in West Vancouver. Secondary School and did very well baldi Highlands has achie * * * during the years he attended university. ' ved the professional des The Alano Club located at 37978 - 3rd * a * * ignation of "Certified Gene- Avenue is holding a hake sale as well as a The Syuamish Ambulance Association in ral Accountant" and is a rummage sale on Saturday from 10 till 2 conjunction with the Squamish Lions Club member of the Certified Brad Brohrnan p.m. You are welcome to drop into the will hold Casino Nights at the Highlander General Accountants' ASSO- Club and browse around, Hotel starting at 6 pm. on Friday and ciat ion of British Columbia.. graduate of * * * again on Saturday and Sunday starting at Dickson has been a re- Wedding anniversary wishes to: Mr. and 3 p.m. sident for the past. four Mrs. Bud Payette, Mr. and Mrs. Tom * * * years, moving here from the Faculty of Law Karwiski, Ivirs. and Mrs. Bill Hall, Ms. and - Okanagan. She received her Mrs. John Wiebe, Mr. and Mrs. G. fie that bus io Expo -- there are two schooling in the Kelowna Brad Brohman, son of Jim and Pat Brohman of Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kotzo, Mr. and buses leaving the Highlander Hotel daily, area and graduated from Dr. Garioaiui- '* niplualuuTr:-Llnn~c urndilated ------from the Faculty of rFL -- Mrs. P. Sinnes, Mr. and Mrs. Art Lloyd, one at 9:35 a.m. and again at 7:35 p.m. Knox Secondary School in Law, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario. 1 11CI e Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. The early bus takes you to the Expo West 1971. She worked for were 145 law students who graduated including six Mike Solecki, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gate. Coming home, a bus leaves the several years in a number of from British Columbia. Richard and Mr. and Mrs. John Van der Expo West Gate at 1:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Royal Bank branches before Convocation exercises were held on May 24 and Lee. The evening bus picks up passengers at beginning the CGA pr+ * * * the Greyhound Depot at 7 p.m. before gramme. Mr, and Mrs. Brohman were in attendance. Stork Story - MASON - A second son,, leaving for Squamish. If you want further Since then, Dickson has Brohman was the recipient of the P.E. Newbury Brody Aaron was born to Greg and April information call 898-3914. worked with various types Award for the highest standing in Family Law. He of businesses in the Osoyoos Mason of Prince George at 6:51 p.m. on * will article with the firm of Qwen Bird in May 29, weighing 6 lbs. 10% ozs. This is a * * and Squamish areas. She Vancouver. brother for Taylor, Proud grandparents has recently opened her own office and will provide a A degree in Political Science from the University are Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Bob Mason of There is a "Festival of India" display in Victoria was achieved by Brohman 1983, He the Squamish Library. It includes book's, variety of accounting and of Prince George. Equally pleased great graduated from Howe Sound Secondary School in grandmothers are Mrs. Rose Tatlow of posters, artifacts and films. The inform- financial services to Squa- Squamish and Mrs. Gladys Mason of ation is in both Punjabi and English and mish area businesses. She 1979. Duncan. , has been collected locally. can be contacted at 898-9395. Page 22 -Tuesday June 10;.1986-The Times Beavers taking part in the m up to Cubslast months were shown above with Akela erGerry Advisor Christie, Kevin and Woods Vent ATT EN TI 0 N : Trevor Emoff, 'Andrew Jenkins, ROU Fairchild, Dan Murray. Left to ri .- Thanks go to all lead, Suede Tourney, Ron Rogers, and Thomas Gauthier. and group committees ADVERTISERS

, First Squamish. Reserve ysua BeaveDLs swim up space NOW! Editor's Note: This colhn will mymme reprts OQ activities at HilltQpHouse, a short sketch abut one of the First Squamish Beavers patches and Beaver ta .-Squamish & Howe Sound Chamber of Commerce people there and other interesting items. . wrapped up their 1985-86 that were earned during t One of the residepts at Hilltop House is Myrtle Philip, a season on May 14 by "swim- years as a Beaver. T YOUAREHERE long time resident of Whistler, thg first Freeman of the ming up" nine Beavers into leader3 were then present Resort Municipality of Whistler, who- will be celebrating Cubs. Andrew Jenkins, with gifts iii appraziatisn 1 Bin a 8fiA168neIeM her 95th birthday, this month. ' Ryan Allen,. Ron Rogers, their volunteer time spent DILbDWMnU WIU~ Myrtle was' born in the United States, makied he1 Corey Doucet, Thomas Gau- administrating the propi 10 ft. by 32 ft. husband the late Alex Philip and fist visited Alta Lake thier,, Suede Tpurney, Peter for the boys. 75 years ago on a fishing trip. They fell in love with tht * Walsh, Rory Fairchild, and Leaders were Judy J( IND€X OF SERVICES & ATTRACTiONS area and as soon as possible came back to it. They buy1 Trevor Emoff all walked kins, Alex Loberg, Kat -ONLY 60 SPACES, 1 SQUARE FT. IN SIZE Rainbow Lodge and for many years operated it as a over the bridge to the Cub Doucet, Carolyn MacDoug successful resort. pack to be welcomed by and Richard Miller for B During those years, Myrtle, who was always interestec Akela Dan Murray. vers, and Peter Lee and E in children, was active-in getting the .first school for tht The boys were _I present,ed Murray for Cubs. area and when it became part of Howe Sound Schoo with their Be2ver Blanket Refreshments were seri District No. 48, she became a school trustee and servec by Bubbles (Judy Jenkins). by the group committee for many years in that capacity, taking an active part ir The blankets are a perm- the parents and visitors the education of her community and in the district. anent memento- of the lodge round off the evenin After they'sold the lodge they lived in Alta Lake foi many years and she remained there after her husband? SQUAMISH MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION death. * When the school was built in Whistler the school boarc Valleycliffe Christian St. Joseph's Parish decided to name it after this pioneer resident and a feu Fellowship Pastor: Father .Casimii vcars later she was made the first Freeman of the Resorl Pastor: Sam Penner. Phone Prsybylski. Phone 892-5070. Municipality of Whistler. 392-5602. Sunday Services: Masses: Saturday 7 p.m, Mrs. Philip is living at Hilltop House and enjoys visitin1 Worship Service: 11 a.m. Sunday 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m:, 'with her many friends and a rousing game of crib if shc Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Benediction: Sunday Evening Service: 7 Sunday 7 P.m. can find a worthy opponent. -* * * p.m. The early days in Point Grey, in 1912 to be exact, were a St. John Anglican Church Squamish United Church far cry from what one sees today. There had been two Rector: The Rev. C.R. Minister: Rev. Chris Burnett forest fires, which had devastated the trees. In fact, the Walters. Phone 898-5100. 892-5727. Sunday Worship Sunday Service 11 a.m. Church Hour and Sunday School: 1C rcmembrance of it stayed with us for many years in the School Sunday 9:45 a.m. Holy a.m. (nursery provided, with form of a big black stump next door. Eucharist 1&2 Sunday of infant care) I never came home after dark without imagining a month 8:30 a.m.

shape, which looked like a man at the back of it. Squamish Baptist Church ' Squamish Pentecostal Shaughnessy Heights was laid out with paved streets Pastor: Jack H.Purdie. Phone Pastor: Orest Zilinsky. Phone and sidewalks, but there were no houses. People with 898-9756. Sunday Service of 898-3923. Morning Worshi? money lived in the West End. Worship 9:30 and 11 a.m. 11 a.m. Evening Worship 6:3C Margaret hiest FellowshiD Service 7 D.m. D.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Confusing house numbers ANNOUNCEMENT pose threat Block Bros. Realty Ltd. Squamish office is pleased to annouce the appointment of Mr. Inconsistent house numb- Brian Giles to their staff of BestselPers. Mr. ers on Skyline Drive and HQPPY Giles is fully qualified to assist you in all aspects Skyline Place mean more of Real Estate, whether selling or purchasing. than just confusion for area 23rd Me can be reached at home at 898-5240 or residents. office 892-3571. The confusing house num- bers could also pose a threat Heather 1 to residents needinig emer- gency service from the Fire Department or the Police Department, who may have E difficulty locating the house in need. In an attempt to alleviate the situation, the Works and 11 IMXKBROS. Services Committee of cou- Mr. Brian Giles ncil has instructed the Works Superintendent to REALTY re-assign house number to a ' Ti area residents. i-, -I I i

Squamish rates average in PARTICIPaction Challenge

To add insult to injury, Nationally, more than 2.6 ties, the Town of Simcoe had Squamish not only lost the million Canadians participa- the highest citizen partici- CrownLi€e PARTICIPaction ted for their community. pation in the country with Challenge with Courtenay To be exact, 2,624,602 91.38 percent of its entire but rated just average in a Canadians walked, ran, community taking part in province-wide survey of pa- swam, mowed the lawn, or everything from a stroller r t icipating communities. in some way huffed and and trikes parade to a street Just 4,014 out of a pop- puffed their way to an dance. ulation of IO,OW in Squa- increased heart rate in an As for the larger cities mish registered their 15 attempt to qualify for the (more than 25,000), Mayor minutes of physical activity Challenge. Elsie Wayne and the citizens on May 28 to qualify for the That translates into a nat- of Saint John, N.B. won the Challenge. That's 40.14 ional average of 38.19 per. third consecutive year, clai- percent of the population, cent which puts Squamish ming to be the undisputed about average compared to just a hair above the "Fitness Capital of Canada.** other communities in B.C. nation's average. They clocked in an 88.8 Results of the Challenge in Mayors in 204 communities percent turnout with 71,510 B.C. ranged from a high of from Keno City. Yukon people taking part. 73.11 percent of the popula- (smallest with 42 people) to .In the City of York, On- tion of Courtenay (Squa- Calgary, Alberta (largest tario, the Twenty-Minute mish's opponent) taking with 600,000 people) were Workout instructors attx'ac-. part, to an all-out low of 12 paired with favorite rivals to ted more than 1,900 people percent for the District of see whose community was to see what they claim to be North Cowichan. more fit. the "World's Largest Fit- About ' 44.51 percent' . of - The losers %OW face' the" ness Class.'*- Vancouver's population took humiliation of flying their Despite the intense rivalry, on the Challenge, as did opponents' flags at their city PARTICIPaction emphasiz- 30.15 percent of Nanaimo's hall until the end oi National ed that there were no losers. population, and 17.71 per- Physical Activity week. Everyone who participated cent of Victoria's population. Of the smaller communi- benefitted and was a winner. Christa Pears, member of the Squarnish Skating Club, proudly displays her gold medal won at the Delta Sun Gad Inter-Club Competition held May 17 to 18. Pears won in the Preliminary Ladies 10 and 11 division. ILocal riders place in BMX competition Skating Scoop

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~~ A special congratulations May 24th Test Day: -~__ / Members of the Squamish L Skating Club journeyed to go to Christa Pears for Several local BMX riders McNeil, Kevin Fraser, Mike First - Eric Sandberg bringing home a Gold Medal Preliminary Freeskate: placed well in the National/ Karem, Adam Greenless, Second - Mike Weiss the Sungod Arena from May I 15 to 18, to participate in the in Preliminary Ladies (10 & Nicole Vaugeois Provincial race at the North Tony Ryan, Ken Ryan, Da- Brandie Pickering Cedar BMX !hack compet- rcy Dodorico, Warren Eight-yeardd Expert 9th Annual Delta Sungod 11). Christa is also coached Mc- Inter-Club Figure Skating by Club Professional, Eileen Jessica Sandberg ition held May 18 and 19 in Dougall. Second - Jason James Murphy. Our Club is proud Nanaimo. Placing in the National race Competition, sponsored by May 31st Test Day: the B.C. Coast Region. of the fine representation Attending the competition were: 13-year-old Novice provided by these competi- were: Eric Sandberg, Mike Fourth - Mike Karem Some 700 skaters repres- First Figure: enting 72 Clubs participated tors. Shannon Price I 2 Weiss, Jason James, Jon Six-year-old Novice 12-year-old Novice Congratulations to all Ca- Second - Tony Ryan in the largest International Christa Pears Championship of its kind in nSkate, CanFigure & Power the area. Entries included Skaters who earned badges Our Annual General meet- Sweden, Quebec, Alberta, thru out the year and to the ing was held on April 15, Oregon, Washington, Yukon following skaters who pas- with the election of officers Territory as well as B.C. sed C.F.S.A. tests in Van- for the 86/87 season as The following competitors, couver during the 85/86 follows: coached by Eileen Murphy, season: President - Patricia Price represented Squamish for Vice-president - Dana Pears figures and freeskate: Gis- Secretary - Darla Sandberg elle Klemencic (Pre-Novice Treasurer-Maureen Painter Ladiea) - 3rd in figures, 7th March 9th Test Day: Members at large: Bev in freeskate, 5th overall, Fenton, Jackie McBridk, Nicole Bowcock (Juvenile Preliminary Figure: Becky Bev Ballard, Tanis Crocker, Ladies 11 & over) - 13th in Ba 1lard Kelly Shollert, Sherry Hus- figures, 6th in freeskate, 9th Preliminary Freeskate: ka, Pat Marini, Chris Brad- overall, Shannon Price (Pre- Jody Price ley, Heather Vaugeois. I liminary Ladies 10 & 11) - Preliminary Dances: placing 4th, Nicole Vaugeois Dutch Waltz: Nicole Ne- Registration for Fall School (Preliminary Ladies 10 & 11) rada will be on Wednesday, Sep- - placing loth, Jessica Sand- Brandie Pickering tember 3 from 6 to.8 p.m. in berg (Preliminary Ladies 9 Jody Price the Civic Centre Lobby. & under, Group A) - placing As our skating season 9th, Jody Price (Preliminary Canasta: Nicole Vaugeois comes to a close we would Ladies 9 & under, Group B) - Jacie MacLeod like to thank all our volun- placing 6th, Brandie Pick- Brandie Pickering teers and the local merch- ering (Preliminary Ladies 9 Jody Price ants for their support throu- Nanaimo. Pictured are: Eric Sandberg, Mike Weiss, will host Nationai race. & under, Group C) coached ghout the year. We wish Jason James, Kevin Fraser, Warren McDougall, Darcy Preregistration is required by Lisa Wippich, placing Swing: Jessica Sandberg everyone a safe and happy Dodorico, and Mike Ksrem. and all riders are welcome. 10th. Jackie MacLeod summer! Page 24 -Tuesday June 10,1986 -PAge 24 A host of world-class water sprint race in grade four Fun-Fitness Swim. The an- and Alta Lake with ‘running’ ., GP Wsnl[APSt Tied Wb PeS. events will Ibe held at whitewater. nual event is open to anyone portages in between. The Clippers 07118114 Whistler this summer. --Slalom Race-a 500-metre 18 years and older who course will travel over 16 Midget Rep. 6 5 1 0 2 10 From July 22 to 27, the race through 25 slalom wants to come out and swim miles and will take approx- SquamishWotel 7 4 2 1 1 9 Canadian. National White- gates in grade four . a mile in Lost Lake. imately two hours to comp- Highlander 6 4 1 1 1 .9 water Championships will be w hitewater (traditionagy On August 16 and 17, the lete. The Pre-Nationals will. Whistler 7 3 4 0 0’6 held on the Cheakamus the most popular spectator Canadian National Marathon take place on basically the a. a. . Hunters River through the -Cheak- event). Canoe Races will be held on 6 2 3 0’1 4 same course on June 6 and 7. Pemberton 606010 Senior Girls 606020

attract over 500 racers of all sport fishing ages and factory teams. The event is one of only two regulations world sanctioned IBMXF track events on this contin- available ent in 1986. The synopsis of 1986/87 The Can-Am BMX Freest- regulations for sport fishing yle Challenge will take place in non-tidal waters of British June 30 and July 1. This is a Columbia is now being dist- relatively new addition to ributed. the BTvE “family” and it is Regulations that differ expected to draw over 208 from last year are underlin- competitors and factory ed in the new booklet. teams from Canada, U.S., Changes are few, and most Mexico, South America, refer to specific small bodies Europe, Asia, and Australia. of water. About one-fifth of The event will include corn- 25 revised angling closufes pulsoriks, dance, and the will increase fishing oppor- exciting ramp-jumping. tunity, and another four .or From July 1 to 4 is the five are temporary closures Whistler Fat Tire Festival, on lakes scheduled to be the largest of its kind in the rehabilitated to provide bet- world. The four-day festival, ter fishing. A few involve staged for mountain bike minor changes in area or enthusiasts, will emphasize dates. About half the closur- fun and recreation. Group es will restrict angling in rides, uphill and downhill order to conserve fish trials, relay ‘races, obstacle stocks. races, dag tours, symposi- There are about a dozen ums, and numerous social revisions to daily catch functions will aii be part of quotas and catch-and-release the week which is expected fisheries. Golf Club to hold special meeting The Executive of the Squarnish Valley Golf and Country Club will be hold a special general meeting in the Clubhouse on Tuesday, June 17 at 7:30 p.m. for members. The purpose of the meeting is to move on the adoption of the proposed new Constitution and By- Laws. . WHOLE§ALE AND RETAIL - FREE WTALOGUES AVAILABLE The Tima -Tuesday June 10,1986 -Page 25 the -.' ---__I- - Squamish resident. Irene iook place in Vancouver 4 major source of income a Virkers has heen elected recently during the Associa- for i. he Association is the ' Director of the B.C. Lung i. 1 on',s six'ty-fourth Anhual drisi.mas Seal Campaign General Mc?eting. Delegates which last year 'raised $1 Association,.. announced._ --Iso- bel Austin, president of the From 40 qlmmunities thruu- million in B.C. The hng . Aswcjat ion conducts exten- I Association. ghout the province atte.nde- Victkers will serve as Chri- ed. ' sive health education prog- ta I s~masSeal Committee Cha- The B.C. Lung Association' ram's province-wide and :yman for the Squamish area is one of the province's supports a variety of medi- during the 1986 Christmas oldest voiuntary agencies, vaI research projects at the Setal Campaign. with its roots dating back to IJniversity of B.C. The election of directors the turn of the century.

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sr Restaurant ,PIZZA * Midway between Vancouver &Whistler OPEN Steak & Seafood *World Famous Coffee 7 Days HOURS MowThurs - 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. * Homemade Perogies FrI. &Sat. - I1a.m. to 1 a.m. * Fresh Nachos A Week I Sun CL Holldays - 'I'I a.m. to 10:30 p.m 896-2424 sr Children's Menu PHONE FOR: *RESERVAT/ONS A Open 7:OO a.m. Daily *BIRTHDAY PARTIES I I * Licensed ' 898.3552 I 898-9023 I P.O. Box 96 Britannia Beach, B.C. VON 1JO ' 40359Tantalua Mall. Garibaldi Highlands I til .. Located HOME OFVHE BIG MOUNVAlPl BURGER In the DINEOR IN Gartbaldi TAKE OUT Highlander Hatel featuring: -Breakfast - Lunch I h II & Dinner specials t' 8s2x4s 0re ak f ast -Large Salad Bar LASikNA SERVING HOMEMADE FULL-- DINING FACUTIES Above served with LICENSEDPREMISES - - @Burgers .Chili Burgers Chicken Chili &Toast @Fish& Chips Chili Dogs *Pies *Beef Dips Hours: 530 to 10:YE- p.m. 6-9 p.m. Fri & Sat. Only *Muffin &Tarts 7 days a week non-smoking The Best Home 38198 Cleveland Ave. HOURS 6a.m.I. to .I10p.m. 898 3663 Cooking in Town!

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SENTRY ACCOUNTING DAVE'S Home Servlce ' . ~ .- Cornpu terized accounting Carpet & Upholstsry Custom Made i? &data processing vet Repsrlr & Westretch .DRAPERIES UNOCORN ROADRUNNER : Fire &Water *SHEERS HOME &YARD "! Restoration insurance WO .DOWN COMFORTERS SPORTING 2 31085 3rd Ave. .DACRON COMFORTERS MAINTENTANCE GOODS Sguamlsh, S.C. *BEDDINQS t FENCING FOUNDATION *bike sales b repairs 892-3027 . CONSTRUCTION *baseball equipment 'd&60mtrr 892-5424 *ROOFING * ADDITtONS Dale Rockwell Res. 892-5190 . ELECTRICAL * for all your fishing I Located In the old I (07,151W Overwaitea Plaza 8924332 &outdoor needs CbklWOPI- WE CLEAN THEM ALL 892-3031 SQUAMISH (03.25 -87) BOOKKEEPING -BROWNS VIDEO . 09 SERVICE I I?' McDOUGALL W Computerized mounting 0, and bookkeeping : I INSURANCE LOACH, 'LIOBBS I KYLER 38036 Cleveland Ave. ZRVICING TELEVISIONS I bitiJcdrrrabirLdkuv~~ 2ndFloor 892-3129 Agencler aid. 860 west 1st Strcet .VCR SERVICES North Vancouver, B.C. H&R BLOCK STEREO. MICROWAVE AUTOPLAN - OeNtRAL V7P 1A2 CASH BACK ON TAX .,, OVENS ' . Homo, Tonant, Storo, Liability !Wl379 F REFUNDS thorized warranty depot for MobiloHorno, Roc. Vmh., Travrl, Lik * 692-ll961 0- HERMON, BWNBURII a? Yerr.Round Tax Service 692-39W 6 . SanyoToshiA Panasonic Box 248, Sqwmi8l1,'VON 3GO mKE Professional Land Surveyors Bt 38036CIevelandAve. . . Hitachi Zenith Across from Squomlih P.O. Above HighlandGlass Eneinm TEL: 892-3624 Mlbs 2nd AVC.- SqtIUIibh ' (02.1 1.87) . 11 16 Homby Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6Z IVS Telephone 687-6841 SQUAMISH a T.J. MacDondd ' or Whistler 932-5953 Certified General APPLIANCE 107D Miller Creek E!. Accountant,. t REMOVAT~ONS Whiitlcr,VON 13 B.C Coppcr Seach Building REPAIR *FREE ESTIMATES Box 13(', i3ritionniP Beach L ' . HORSE STABLING. P 8.87) H.C VON IJO QUALITY WORK 898-3218 FULL WE QUAUTY FEED (02.1 Offire: Wi-2410 ALL NOW I AT COMPETITIVE *Washers*Hot Water Tanks . ."Science Diet Pet Foods" Raidmcc: 896-2257 +Dryers*Elcct. Furnaces -MOTOR HOME rt Refridgerators * Air Cond. RENTALS *Dish Washcrs*Hcat Pumps Call Squamlsh Esso gJ@?.y1.m BSC. Hotel & Rest. Equip. Ckorrrrrd Arrotrrt10n1 , * IDEAL Glfk SU NSATIION A 1 ' 892.3234 FOR s VACATIONS CtiARTERED ACCOUNTANT 898-5938 4 *GRADUATION gutting the world TAX & ACCOUNTING SERVICES *WEDDINGS 0 ' at your fingertips ' *BIRTHDAYS *TAX 8 ACCOUNTINO SERVICES *PERSONAL FINANCIALPLANNINO 9 806675 W. Ha8tinp St., h . Rate *29.0° p/hr ... 892.5991 Vancouver, B.C. s (10'31'86) 38045 CLEVELAND AVE 607-4770 CALL COLLECT CHIMNEY SWEEPING (06.04.86\. ''HED -.,;c f& ay . D'LANE MANAGEMENT IVE'S HOME SERVICES M ARTY'S RV Co. Ltd. ;ARDEN TREE SERVICES Bookkeeping & Accouting YOUR PARTY SHOP ' Safe Professlond Fullylnrured Income Tax Office Scrvices JOKES, PARTY ITEMS 1 38140 Cleveland Avenue ;ENTER MIXERS 8 PARTY ICE ' FRESH DONUTS DAILY .Topping .HdwCa~ i !Squamish, B.C. 898.381 3 .Trimming .Lot aearlng I: P.O. Box 307 Tel: 892-5919 * WOODSTOVES "HELIUM BALLOONS" FRIENDLY SERVICE .Removal .Landscaping Brunlng .Complete (02,lI.8?) BOILERS . 2 Doors from Liquor Store .BREAKFAST . ' I C' Phone 892.5377 VACUUM EQUIPPED .SUPER AISJUOUNCEMENT 100% lNSURED TRACK EXCAVATORS We Sell Fun SANDWICHE Pemberton NOW IN BUSINESS !E!E!! ' .CATERING QU.n- F~rAndRouonmbk A.O. COLWELL MwDvno l1/2 yds. plus down Mon lo Sal. SUUJIY CERTlFlPD OENERAL XPERIENCED AND CAPAILE 3 n,m. tog p.m. ''*m.W'~.m. ACCOUNTANT DO /f RlGHf * Sewers * Watermains I; 892-5650 omputerized Accounting 6 Tax Service CALL DAVE 898-3414 Road Bldg. rt Landclearin! HOL'N ONE DONUT ' 3979 Cleveland Ave. WngbtoWCountrym I- Subdivision Developmeni 8c SANDWICH HOUSE . PAT CONWAY 2nd Rwr, KindmMedical &rilding ' .. 8- f!Xw 892-5014 NEXT TO Phone 8Bl2-beBl m.15.87) I TREE SERVICES ~ (07.22.86) BROWN'S VIDEO &'.! SHOP 8W5153 ELECTROLYSIS DANGER TREES - FALLING TOPPING - LlMBlNG STUDIO Rerronrbh Rarer - FuUy lnsund Permanent Hair Removal HIDDEN VALUE * ~ phom .8Q8.9BS7 HOITIC t Confidential Personalized Servicc .. Squamish ;;z,y2; BOUTIQUE *Complimentary Introductory zConsuitatlons GIUWmT.V. (03.29.86) .\ Insurance Agencies n ._ . Certified . REPAIRS - T.V.'s, Stereos, VCRs For your Insurance needs "BOB'S 8c old or new 8 wm ELECTROLOGIST : 892-3531 c-r: MAKING * 3 BEER WlLL TAKE CALLS 24 HRS ,3164 Cleveiand Ave.. * enrelus Mall FILTEX BEAM 898.9455 SUPPLIES" FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL I Sauamish. B.C. .'3 ehlnd Hotel Best Bar glasses in town FANG LOH BU ILT-I F( $@8691! 0 Liqueur making iwedients Jan Wiiloughby, CE, CT Vacuum Cleaner Systems 29!MO33 Unlimited Warranty PARTY 40365Tantalus Way SERVING SWAMISH AREA E RENTALS Garibaldl Highlands FOR 'IHE YEARS intercom - stereo, intercom 4* PAST 16 Sales, Installation, kite 9 Garibaldi Highlands Srucco Tantalus Mall Finished or UnfinishedHome 4 \ I 698-SW. I acroiz fr* rn Highlads PostOff!cej 898-5146 . New &Old Homes I -~ MUFFLER !I Garages, Additions, Etd. I SLAMINA James Rudolph & Gssoc BOB'S PLASTERING, I Ltd. FORESTRY INDUSTRY & STUCCO I SERVICES a CARPET LAYING 898-5324 I Animals Groomed CONSULTANTS REPAIR & RESTRE?COI James M. Rudolf A. Sc. T. WEALSOCARRYAFULLLINE I I Drapery rodsrestrung Obedience Classes hP.20Sllrn OF MONROE SHOCKS (02.01 37) R.R. No. For more and adjust Qboonr. B.C I IO IIiieilUi II111 III li Pet Supplies (604) 886-2784 VON 1VI infarrnatlon call 892.3022 ALL WORK GUARANTEED I 898-3852-. 1-- -_. PROGRESS DOORS SQUAMISH E PEMBERTON THIS Supprjling - Installing CALL ROSS HIGHLAND GLRSS -Senicing- MORNINGS 8om IO loam ' EVENINGS 6pm to lOPm rt MIRRORS * SOLARIUM$ SPACE Garage Doors SPCA P&P New phone number '01 S P C A. *INSULATING GLASS 898-5410 898-9890 EMERG. SERVICE PRODUCTIONS FOR *Lowest Prices* (OS. 18.86) * Call Mike (7 .l-.N.) I *TAPED MUSIC * VIDEO PRODUCTION r FILM I 8 MM TRANSFERS t 898-5750 A-MWAY - PRODUCTS 892-3886or 896-5279 GLEN FRANKLANO sat isfaction I CORSA Gauranteed PHONE: CY C--LE,S 892-3180 Larry or Phyllis Marshall HE BICYCLE SPECIALIST! 898-5735 Repairs to all . Linda 8 Richard Williams VCR 8 Movk Rantals $ 892-3331 Major 38029 Westway Avcr. Z; 38109 2nd Avenue 692-3047 Vicki 8 Gerry Couturier Appliances quamish, B.C. (05.11.86) 898-3248 -2 The Times -Tuesday June IO, 1986 -Pagef7 - kss. Each additional ward 12:. Y $6.80 per column inch. CLASSIFIEDS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE, EXCEPT FOR ESTABLISHED ACCOUNTS

1 For Sa& Miscellaneous 1 For Sale Miscellaneous 2 Wanted to Buy - SUPER DEALS 3 piece toilet set. Includes A trundle bed in good cond. with Tendering Opening Date: uncles, cousins, niece . and . LAMB’S SPECIALTY & At McDougall’s Music plumbing accessories. 892-5028 good mattresses. (Single or day Tuesday, June 24,1986 nephew. A memorial service was , PETFOODS . Furnishing across from after6p.m. (06.10) bed with single bed underneath). Tender Opening Time: 2:OO p.m. held Friday June 6 at 7:30 p.m. Budgie, Canary, Finch, downtown Post Office. Need immed. Call 892-31 17. in the Royal City Christian Cockatiel, and Parrot Seed. koveseat - neutral tones. exc. (14:OO hrs) (File: 11-86/8704) ;hr -AM/FM radio and cassette (06.10) Tender documents with Centre, New Westminster. A Baby Budgies, Fancy Guppies - Ghettoblasters $79.95 (2 only) cond. $200. obo Judy. 898-5217. graveside service was held and Swordtail fish for sale. Bird (06.10) envelope, plans, specifications -car cassette player auto reverse . 8 Lagals and conditions of tender are Saturday, June 19 at 2 p.m. in and fish accessories. Will Used Gestetner good cond. with AM/FM radio $99. . - available free of charge ONLY Mount Garibaldi Cemetary. In deliver. 898-9775. (07.29) -car speakers 6x9-50W. $30. $350.892-5775. (06.10) - from 1690 Main Street North lieu of flowers, donations to the pair. Ministry of Muscular Dystrophy, Bag Golf dubs, ieft handed: 2 woods, Transportation Vancouver, B.C. V7J 1E3. P.O. Beautiful cats and kittens for -14” colour TV,, $313.88 & 7 irons. $150. 898-9897. and Highways between the hours of 8:30 a.m. 34010, Stn. D, Vancouver, B.C. adoption. Call SPCA at 898- -Walkman c/w phone $30. mi\.,”. .-,in) and 4:OO p.m. Monday to V6J 9Z9 would be appreciated, 9890 or 898-5182 (05.28M) All new 892-5310 HIGHWAYS - TENDERS Friday, except Holidays. Phone Squamish Funeral Chapel in care (04.08M) Queen size mattress, box spring number of originating office: of arrangements. (06.10) & frame, lamps, stacking chairs, Electoral District: West 987-93 1 1 Second Time Around 7.5 cu. ft. freezer, dressers, 38017 3rd Ave., Vancouver (Howe Sound) Tenders will be opened at 1690 19 Pets colour TV, kitchen table, & end Highway District: No. 11 North Main Street, North Vancouver, Qpen 7 days a week. tables. 932-2380. (06.17) 1200 sq. ft. of good used Vancouver. B.C. V7J 1E3. household items & furniture. Get Dad a book (or a Project or Job Number: Project R. Winbow Lots of collectibles. chocimenko cookie) at Mostly NO. C-0117B District Highway Manager Adopt a pound dog - take home Consignments welcome. Free Books for Dad’s Day. 892-3912 Project or Job Description: (06.10) a friend for life. 898-541 1 (05.28 delivery locally. 892-5859. Cleveland Ave. Open 7 Patch Paving various locations, days/week. (06.10) Squamish Valley Road. Lge fridge plus propane gas, 4 IBM Selectric typewriter, 2 balls, burner stove. A11 in good cond. THE TENDER SUM FOR THIS stand, $250. obo Childs tricycle, TAXIDERMY THE RESORT MUNICIPALITY OF each piece $100. 898-3138. $15. Does anyone in Squamish PROJECT IS TO INCLUDE (06.10) APPLICABLE FEDERAL complete taxidermy service, 2000 have a ham radio set-up to rent Maple Dr. Squamish 892-3968. WHISTLER 30 in. goldlKenmorestove $100. AND PROVINCIAL SALES out to an amateur? 892-3853. - ~ -_ Phone 898-3940. (06.10) (06.10) TAX. (06.24) WATERWORKS MOORAGE 21 MILE CREEK TRANSMISSION space for rent at Golden Eagle MAIN Marine. 892-3968 eves or 892- 3720 days. (06.24) CONTRACT W 86.2

“We must seek out the spiritual people for only they shall help us INVITATION TO TENDER survive.” Pictures welcome. C/O L.W. Johnson, General Delivery, Squamish, B.C. VON Sealed Tenders submitted on the forms 3G0 Ideas OK. (06.10) provided and sealed in an envelope marked “Tender” will be recieved by the Resort Lose weight now! Money back Municipaiity of Whistler at is offices on guarantee. For more info call. Blackcsmb Way Road, Whistler, B.C. up to DOUBLE THE VALUE. ..BUT 898-3586. (06.17) NOT THE PRICE! Hurry & 2:00 p.m. local time on Monday, June 23, 90 Panomls 388 this ! UplDown Duplex BE THE FIRST TO SEE this 1986. eatwing: 3 bdrms, well kept family home in :ireplace, Fridge & Stove in VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! From central Valleyclif f e. Couple with light van will do The submissions will thereafter be opened bach unit. Paved drive leads every room of this home Featuring: . new floor small moves, delivery, bsmt., and read publicly. to carport! Live in one suite, that has everything! coverings, & a finished garage & yard clean up. Will also rent out one! Call JOYCE or Vaulted ceilings,’4 bdrms., 3 revenue suite. Extras do gardening & housework. 892- MARG now, only $65,000. baths, living & family room, 3754 for into or estimate. (06.10) The work includes supply and installation of formal dining room, even a include: Full basement, anc approximately 3000 metres of 400 mm and HEATED DRIVEWAY for large (70’ x 120’) lot. Hurr) and call BILL. Get Dad a book (or a 1100 metres of 200mm diameter watermain those snowy winters! chocimenko cookie) at Mostly CHEAP at $135,000. together with hydrants, service connections, Books for Dad’s Day. 892-3912 valves, fittings, and appurtenances; supply I* 3 Cleveland Ave. Open 7 days a and installation of one pressure reducing ION’T WAIT ...OR IT’LL BE week. (06.10) r00 LATE! At $49,500 this 3 station and three air relief stations; clearing idrm rancher in HOWE SOUND WOMEN*§ and grubbing and construction of access 3rackendale will sell CENTRE roads including slope stabilization, and other quickly!! As little as $2,500 Drop in and referral for miscellaneous works, all as shown on the lown and less than information and support. 38009 b450lmonth .makes this THE CREAM ALWAYS Third Avenue Monday-Friday, drawings. nore practical than renting. RISES TO THE TOP ...The 1O:OO a.m. - 3 :oO p.m. Contract Documents may be obtained from iurry and call SPEN now. SO RELAXING & panoramic view from this Phone 892-5748 (02.1 1M) REFRESHING sitting on the the Consulting Engineers: rancher in the highlands is Al-Anon family group meeting, patio of this Cedar Home AWESOME. It is “Squeaky overlooking a babbling Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Phone WEB Engineering Ltd. Clean”, private & priced 898-9738. (1 1.29m) -. brook! 2 bdrms plus large .I No. 181 - 1861 Welch Street, RIGHT! Call SPEN for an ALCcjHOLICS’ANONY loft .....A bargain at appt. to view. MOUS North Vancouver, B.C. $127,000! Call MARG or 892-3990, m8-3843, 892-wj4 V7P 187 PRICE REDUCED $54,900 JOYCE to view either of 892-5528,892-3656,898-5324. Charming 3 bdrm. basment’ these properties now!! 0 37978 3rd Ave. (1 1.05m) Tel: 985-9556 bungalow with old time or character. located in 13 Deaths The Resort Municipality of Whistler Brackendale on a bright P.O. Box 35 corner lot with a panoramic BROCK; Archie Brock, formerly Whistler, B.C. view. Call GEORGE to view. of Squamish died June 3 in Powell River. Survived by his VON 160 GRAB THE PHONE... This ic wife Terry in Powell River, sons the one you have beer Bob in Powell River, Lockie of after 12:OO noon, Monday, June 9, 1986 waiting for! lmmaculatel\ Schelt, David of Queen following receipt of a nsn-refcrwdable .*. finished throughout, this : Charlotte Islands, sister Gladys payment of $25,00 for each set. Cheques VALUE PACKED, custom RAVE .YGU BEEN WAI”;DNG bdrm. home has everything in Regina. Funeral service was rancher located in new for that unique property Quality carpets, 2 baths, : held in Powell River Saturday, shall be made payable i.0 WEB Engineering Brackendale subdivision. nestled on acreage just fireplaces, fridge &stove June 7. Ltd. Featuring: High tech minutes from Squamish? triple insulation in ceiling (06.10) woodstove, sunken living This newly renovated gem All this is situated on i Tenders must be accompanied by a Bid Bond room, country kitchen with features: 3 bdrms, plus loft. nicely landscaped lot wit1 TOOMBS: Suddenly on June 1, thermopane Windows, an fenced yard & garage fo in the amount of 10 per cent of the tendered French doors, and spacious 1986, Garth Ryan Toombs of amount. Tenders received after the master bdrm. with ensuite. abundance of decks & your car. THE PRICE I! New ’ Westminster, B.C., 677,500 Call GEORGE for patios. ALL FOR ONLY RIGHT! Talk to JOYCE 01 formerly of Squamish, B.C. age stipulated time will be returned unopened. appt. to view! $69,900! Call BILL MARG now. 15 years. Gone to be with the Lord. Survived by his mother The lowest or any Tenders will not and father, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph and Arlene Toombs of New necessarily be accepted. Westminster, four brothers, Roy, David, Bruce and Wayne, D. Wylie, P.Eng. George Mearce Don Lecky Bill Biln Spen Hinde Margaret Candy Joyce Cunningham I 892-3261 892-9027 898-3282! 898-5636 898-5282 898-9386 _. one sister Mrs. Anna McKee, his Municipal Engineer grandmother, Mrs. Geraldine Toombs of Vernon, B.C., aunts, Poxson with graphic arts & 75 Buick Wabre, 4 door, p/s, 78 Trillium 13' FG travel trailer, 1981 CB 750 F. Supersport, %hod Mstdct No. 48 ctdvertising make-up experience. p/b, 60,OOO miles, very goad sleeps 3, %way fridge, 2 burier' Good cond. Sport handlebars, Applications are being taken for (bWe!hLnlld) Send ~esumtto Box V. Citizen- shnpc, $1200. obo. stove, sink, 12/110 volt, propane crash bars, backrest, luggage bachelor suite at the Sqnamish The following teaching positions Times Publishing. Box 220, 84 2 door Toyota low rmikage, cupboards, lots of storiage, spare rack, 20,000 kms. highway miiles, Senior Citkens Home Society. are avajlable effective Squmish, B.C. VOM 3GO. $6,8WQbdJ 898-3258. (&LlrY) tire, porta potti, awning, rear $1,500 oh. Phon2 892-5502. Max, rent $226.00 incl. heat, September, 1986: (M.10) utility box. Ail in exc. cond. (06.10) hydro and crable. For further 1) D'Arcy: Mature person to work steady 78 Plymouth Volare, gomi cond. $3295. ob0 898-9898. (06.10) info. ccctact Admh at $92-331 1 Tctacher/Principalship at between 9:W a.m. to P2:W nom. nights and weekends off at $12500bo. 892-5193. (06.17) $0 Yaniaha $50, gsod cond., Blackwater Creek, D'Arcy runs well, new tires, shaft drive, (06.lo) (approximately 50 km north of Mountain Burger House. Carl Merle McKay at 882-5544 or 892- 1978 Silver T-Bird with red pin %llOO. 892-9883 after 5 p.m. 2&3 bdrm. units located in Pem berton). Enrolment 14 stripe. P/s, p/b, p/w, air, (06.10) pupils kindergarten to grade 3. 9802. (06.10) 77 GMC Suburban Truck, sound Pemberton . Each unit has IJ am/fm cassette, original owner, mechanical cond. Body needs fridge with ice maker, stove, Qualifications include training The Squamish Recreation exceptionally clean, asking and experience in handyman $950. after 5 p.m. dish w a s h et, microwave, Department requires 1 Summer $3,500. Phone 898-9555. (06.10) 898-3428. (06.10) garburator, washer/dryer, bath kindergartedprimary education. Activity Worker and 1 Junior Ability to communicate ,tub, jacuzzi, and f/p. Common Lifeguard for the adventure Day 1985 Renault Alliance, 4 spd., 84 Mazda B2000 long box, 5 areas feature tennis court, effectively with parents and Camp Prograni. Applicants must like new 12,000 km. Good gas Luxury apartments at reasonabk. community is essential. spd., 22,000 km. Original owner. rates playground, and sauna. Phone have past experience working mileage, 40 mpg, excellent Greg Nissen at Mt. View Manor 2) Pemberton: with the programming for school $5800 892-5837. (06.10) 3 bedroom $475, 2 bedroom commuter car. Asking $6500.00 894-6640. (04.09m) 1) Full-time temporary (1986/87) aged children. Junior Lifeguard 73 to 79 pick up box, Ford, ready $395. All have washer/dryers, 898-3009. WESTP~APARTMENTS teacher for severe/profound must have a current Bronze (06.10) to paint. Inquire at 38878 dishwasher, m ic tow ave, handicapped program at Signal Cross award or higher. ,Newport Ave., 892-31 17. garburator, jacuzzi, fridge, Spacious 1 bdrm., $299., 2 ~~ bdrm., $357. and 3 bdrm., $404, Hill Elementary. Please forward applications to: 75 Dodge Dart, 4 dr. Sedan, stove, icemaker, 894-6640. (06.10) $387 or $417 Includes 1 1)Full-time secondary learning Mr. G. Dickey $800.898-5154. (06.10) (03.12m) assistance teacher heat, hot water. Quiet location, Parks and Recreation Director FREE SA TELLITE TV * 3) Squamish: Box 310 78 GMC 4x4, p/s, p/b, 350 GARIBALDI close to schools, 38861 Buckley 1) Full-time temporary (1986/87) Squamish, B,C. engine, 4 spd $3800: Phone 898- GARDEN COURTS Ave. No Pets Call resident kindergarten teacher. VON 3G0 1 & 2 bedroom, renovated suites, manager at: 892-3616. (01.07M) 11) One full-time and one part- 3968. (06.10) (06.10) available, HT. WTR., heat; Newly refurbished 3 bdrm. time (.08) positions in Special 8 ft. camperette, icebox, 2 burner storage, park inclusive. Phone' Education: stove, furnace, jacks, boat rack, townhouse, 1250 sq. ft. Now 19 Employmed Wanted 54. Motorcycles mgr. 899-5698 Jim Machan. renting for $395/mon. 898-5763 -teachers for-intermediate pupils ideal for 1/2 ton or short box p/u. (09.04* (age 9 -13 years) with severe $1200. 898-4248 (06.10) or apply: Unit 1, Government learning/emotional disorders. Truck crane operator, clean class 82 400 Suzuki GSL, 6 sp. 5,000 Rd. &NoNameRd. (10.16m) miles, Exc. cond. plus extras. 3 bdrm luxurious townhouse, 2/ 11 1) Part-time teachers (below 1, with air, home in Squamish, .- HUDSON HOUSE SO) for various elementary works in Vancouver, wants to BOLA BOLA Was asking $l,OOO. Must sell baths, 2 balconies, f/p, 2 car furnished 1 bdrm & bachelor $850. obo Phone 898-9579 days, positions. work iq huamish. Crane, log Bola trailer for sale $1,695 carport, moon tub, $475./mon. suites, Apt. No. 16 38033 2nd Please forward applications and truck, loader, dump truck? Ron. Phone 898-3 140. (06.17) 898-9038 after 6 p.m.. (07.02) 892-3571. Ask for Helen. (06.10) . Ave. (06.17) supporting documents by June 898-5488. (06.10) 13,1986 to: Mr. T.D. Harris Loving care for children or Superintendent of Schools elderly, your home, incl. light Box 250 housekeeping & meal Squamish, B.C.'- preparation by reliable mature VON 3G0 lady with own transportation. (06.10) Reasonabie. 892-3176. (06.10) 42 child care

~~ - SUBSTITUTE CUSTODIANS Summer daycare avail. in my The Board of School Trustees home in Highlands area. invites application from persons Weekdays or weekends. Quiet who would be willing to accept cul-de-sac, sandbox and swings. BRACKENDALE'S BEST BUY ' day to day employment on an THE PERFECT LOCATION-For LOCATION COUNTS! And 898-4280. (06.10) -Lovely 4 bedroom home that on-call basis as substitute BE DAZZLED NOT DAZED your family walking distance this one owner custom built - home has it, on a quiet family is spacious, has 2 fireplaces, Corner lot, patios, planters, to elementary school, and all custodians in the Squamish area oriented street in the family room, sauna, plus 49 Can for Sale privacy, 3 bedrooms super rec shopping, this home is schools. A list of persons willing Highlands. Approx, 2700 sq. sundeck, carport and large to perform such'work will be room, 2 baths workshop good spotless inside and out. 3 location terrific price. Want ft. is complete with vaulted yard. All this priced in the low compiled to be used by the 74 Cadillac Eldorado, good - bdrms up, good size living more? Call Dorothy Golden .. room, dining rcpom, opening ceilings, floor to ceiling rock 70's. To view cell Pam, Dewar Custodian Supervisor during the cond**very 'lean* $25000 fireplace, den, 'sewing room, 898-3844. MLS 1986/87 school year. 898-3468. (06.10) 898-3249. MLS on to sundeck. Large rec room, kith 4th bedroom plus so, much more. For SPLIT LEVEL -Excellent 3 bdrm Applications will be recieved FOR NATURE LOVERS. down. Not a thing to do but appointment to view call Pam Hidden Dewar 898-3944 MLS. home with sunken living room until 3:00 p.m. June 17th, 1986. I 77 Datsun B210 4 spd. good move in. Call Dorothy Golden away in the forest and nestled 2 baths plus fireplace and (06.10) cond., 1 owner, $1700,898-9468 898-3249. MIS triple carport is a must to see. (06.10) on 1 acre plus - 2 .bedroom cozy living room,with air tight Nicely situated on a corner lo1 stove, roomy kitchen with on the Plateau. To view call eating area. Want'to get away Stephen or Pam $78,900. MLS from it all? Give me a call and I will show you where. Dot Golden 898-3249. MLS PRICED REDUCED TO $89,900111OWNER SAYS MUST SELLIll A lot of house for this price. Family room Wednesday June 11 -Five-hour intensive self-defense workshop BEAUTIFUL HOSPITAL HILL plus rec room, workshop and One of the cutest ranchers for teen girls at 4 p.m'. in small gym, Howe Sound Secondary manv many extra's. Call around with an abundane of Wayhe 898.9555 MLS. School. Fee $12. will include pizza and drinks. Pre-register at charm excellent wood insert "$24.900" Howe Sound Women's Centre, 892-5748. for heat efficiency. - Big OPEN ACREAGE approx. 20 Super immaculate 14 x 70 mobile home, excellent lune 13,14,15 -Casino Nights at Highlander Hotel, sponsored detached garage. Truly a acres fenced and cross home to see. Call Ronnie fenced. Call Stephen Howard. condition, spacious, cheerful by Squamish Ambulance in conjunction with Squamish Lions EXECUTIVE HOME -This today. MLS and cozy, large country Club. Friday 6 p.m.-1 a.m., Sat. 3 p.m. - 1 a.m., Sunday, 3 beautif uI 3 bdrm ALL FOR ONLY $27,1001 kitchen, 3 bedrooms, living p.m. -? contemporary is a must to Wood stove that keeps this room, includes all appliances, see! Features include master cozy modular home so plus woodstove. Good value Friday June 13 - Squamish Food Bank will be open from 1 to 3 bedroom with fireplace and 9 comfortable. 3 bdrms, 2 full and priced to sell. Call Phil. * p.m. in St. Joseph's parish hall on 4th Avenue. x 10 ensuite with jacuzzi, baths, great sun porch, large family room, vaulted ceilings, wood shed, and large plus a double garage. Located immaculate fenced yard that Until Friday, June 13 - Howe Sound Secondary School on .4 acre lot offering. you students art display at Lavery Gallery -located at the back of is o gardeners delight. Call privacy plus a view. Call Pam OLDER HOME WITH LOTS OF Wayne to view as must see Mostly Books on Cleveland Avenue. Dewar at 898-3944 for bppt. CHARM -Gardener's delight this one from inside. Give $108,500. MLS mature trees and shrubbery Wayne Mitchell a call. MLS. Saturday June 14 -Rummage and bake sale at Alan0 Club, huge workshops outside, lots 1 37978-3rd Avenue from 10 a.m. - 2 p;m. of parking, 4 bedrooms, heat FINISH IT YOUR WAY -New efficiant home, lotsjand lots of Wednesday, June 18 -Joint installation of officers of the Royal home nearing completion on COURT ORDERED SALE - TIS extras - breathtaking view of Tobermorary Wa . Full Price IDEAL FOR A BACHELOR Canadian Legion and Ladies Auxiliary of Branch 277, the beautiful Howe Sound. $94,900 tell Step en Howard located outside of town in the Squamish in the banquet room at 7:30 p.m. Excellent view of Garibaldi. what you'd like. 898-3361.K country. what the heck can Truly a must to see. Call ou buy for $21,900. The Saturday, June 21 -Annual salmon barbecue at St. John's Ronnie today. MLS louse is sturdy - give Ronnie a Anglican Church. Tickets $8. adults, $4, children under 12 yrs. BEAUTIFUL RANCH STYLE call. MLS HOME in Garibaldi Estates. Available at Fenton Jewellers or Beg Tinney. Large country kitchen family Sunday, June 29 - as part of International Folk Festival, room nicely landscaped :and fenced 1 '/1 bathrooms ' very Squamish Arts Council will present an art exhibit - local artists, quiet cul-de-sac.21' round x 4' weavers, potters, For more info call Fran at 892-5482. deep above ground swiniming '/r ACRE OF GRASS, FRUIT pool with all decks surround. TREES AN6 GARDEN Priced to sell in the low $60.'~. "$62,900" SURROUNDED by trees and Sunday June 29 -2nd annual Squamish Music Fesival - the Call Ronnie today ...MLS A unique home in beautiful whife rail fence make the "$79,008" "Squamish Summer Sizzler'' at Loggers Sports Ground from 2 Garibaldi Estates in a more Cheekye rural setting a jewel Beautiful spacious home, to 12 midnight. Interested in volunteering? Call Ed, 898-3536 TOWN HOUSE (4 bedroom) perfect setting you'll never in a natural setting. Quiet, almost 2600 sq. ft. of living or Becky, 892-5804: Community groups interested in Easy qualifying mtg, at find. Excetionally clean with 3 geoceful and lovely. 2 space on 2 levels, 4 bedrooms, participating call 898-3536. $45,000. Interest rate only bedrooms, large country edroom cozy home and nice suitable for large family, - 95/r %. Call Stephen Howard to kitchen opens onto large prive out buildings. Only $49,900. Sunny and bri ht in a prime yard. Call Phil Call Wayne for details. MLS. Monday night Bingo - Sponsored by St. Joseph's Church in view. location. Call PI! il. Civic Centre. Doors open 5 p.m., Bonanza ,6:45 p.m., regular games - 7:30 p.m.

Each Wednesday, 1-3 pm-Lifedrawings, models, available to * improve your skill at Brackendale Art Gallery. 2nd Thursday each month- Squamish Valley Kennel Club, PAM DEWAR PHIL ELLIS WAYNE MITCHELL monthly meetings at 7:30 p.m., Hospital House, For more info 892-3744. Every Sundry revival meetings at 2 p.m. in Civic Centre.

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~~ 3 bdrm., full bsmt., finished rec. Stepping Stones Preschool BEMBERTON - DARCY 3 two acre lo@ Excellent holding property 1 mile Newly renovated, spacious 2 2 bdrm townhouse 49168 Gov'; room, stove, fridge, drapes & Looking for new location min. Local aBent has a variety of from Squamish, off Loggers bdrm stes, $340 month, at 38817 Rd., close to school, shopping carport. Also woddstove space, 500 sq. ft. Anyone with properties in this area - Vi acre tQ available premises please call Jan 1 15 acres. Lane. Big Cedar, Spruce, Fir, Gambier Ate. (Dentville) or call centre (Super Val@, $450./rnon. 898-9303. (06.10) Downpayment, will lease to own, 892-3177. fC6.fOM) washer/dryer, w/w carpet, 1 car 892-9268 or Debbie 892-3853. Goad family log home, 3 lg. (06.17) bdrms, nestled in the trees, 115 no interest. Phone 89848343 ---- carport, lots of storage space. Satellite 'I'V included, 3 odrm., (06.10) Cottonwoods, 2 bdrms. available S345hon. 892-343I. (06.17) - acre farm, 2 bdrm, mountain 1% baths, luxury duplexes, 5 view, barn and outbuildings - -- irnmed. fi395.m Phone 925-3439. - appl., f/p, stylish interior. Large family moving to Gates River runs thru entire 108 5wts (06. no) 3 bdrin., next to mail & school, $425./mon. & $465./mon. Squamish at beginning of Aug. Would like to rent a 4 bdrm property. $350./mon. inci. 4 appls., & Avail. May 1st. 986-9254, 980- High on a hill overlooking Gates New 2 bdrm, ste., w/w carpets, cable. Avail. May 1st. 892-9804 5657 or 921-7666 to view. house with a possible option to 27' Crisscraft "Valerie II", 327 f/p, washerldryer, carport, lots buy. 898-9384 after 6 p.m. Lake, fabulous view - a real (04.22M) (04.1SM) weekend hideaway, extra cute. cu. in. 1/B Fully equipped, sale of closet & storage space, kitchen (06.17) or trade, $10,(600. 898-3469. Guest cottage, priced to sell, of your dreams, close to 61 Rooms for Rent 86 Micars for (06.10) downtown. Come by 37%2 6th Rent 80 Mouses for $ale Contact ALEC WATSON at (at Victoria). Call 892-3431 for Birkenhead Resort or Phone; 1- 156 Livestock 452-3255, CREST REALTY 985- appoint. (06.03) Accommodation available. Office space avail. Sept. 1st. Modern clean home in Gar. 1986. Professional Building 150- BY OWNER 1321. (06.10) High., Cooking facilities 1400 Sq. ft. 892-3441. (08.06) 3 bdrm home on 40 acres in 1 mare - Appaloosa Arab - 6 yrs Pemberton Valley, $125,000. 'PEMBERTON - MT. CURRIE old, 15 hands high. In exc. MOUNTAIN available. 898-3142 before 2 p.m. (06.10) OFFICE - STOREHOUSE OR Call 894-6696. (06.10) . The following described property health, nice riding horse. Plus 1 VIEW western saddle & tack, very good b MANOR WAREHOUSE near Mt. Currie is offered for 39752 Government Road CHEEKYE LODGE Available immediately. Downtown Squamish, cozy 2 sale by public tender by the cond. all for $800. bdrm cottage, new roof, 3 lambs, $50 ea. when weaned; 2 Luxuriously finished - 3 bdrm, Sleeping rooms with shared Squamish Industrial Centre. 2nd Board of School Trustees, accomm. $150-$200./mon. 898- Ave. Phone 898-3063, ask for woodstove, beautiful quiet ewes - Dorset breed - 3 yrs old, 2%baths, stove, fridge, washer, School District No. 48 (Howe dryer, dishwasher, Airtight 3138. (07.02) Walter, or 921-9491 (Vancouver) locaion, $28,500. 892-9062. $80 each; 1 ram - Hamphire 3 woodstove, vaulted ceiling. ask for Harold. (01.29.M) (06.10) Sound). The land, comprised of yrs. old, $100. produces twin, $100 898-5048 (06.10) Carport plus enclosed garage - 62 #&res for Rent two parcels which can be bid on fenced playground and more. Various size off ices available Interested in trading your mobile home, as down payment on 3-4 either separately or together, is Renta from $450 bdrm house in Gar. High.? the former Creekside School site. Dbl. Reg. 718 Arab/Pal mare, 10 For information call (a) Lot 1, D.L. 210, Lillooet yrs., 15.3 h. well schooled, 898-4255 Assum mortgage. 898-9801. (0. shown, trailers, exp. rider pref. (04.22M) IO) District , Plan 1295 1 $1 ,O00. 898-5452 or 898-9898. Y -- --u--- (approximately 3.83 acres.) party. Call 892-3638 after 9 p.m. 70 For Rent Mi8db~ous (06.10) improvements on this parcel Bsmt. ste., 2 bdrm. self- (06.10) 3 bdrm bsmt. house; Heat pump include a duplex residence built contained, appls., & partly Retail space for rent Highlands (air conditioning in summer), furnished in local teacher's 3 bdrm split level in Valleycliffe Mall freshly painted, new rugs and in 1969. home. No dogs or cats please. Avail. June 15, $500 per month. "Welcomes you into the warm"- vinyl, fridge, stove. May be seen (b) Lot 1, D.L. 210, Lillooet REnt negotiable for right party. Call Bev 892-3571. (06.10) -the only fully enclosed climate at 38170 Guilford Dr. District, Plan 8790 except Plan controlled mall in the area. Has Please phone 892-3638 after 9 Valleycliffe or inquire with Mrs. 12951 (approx. 8.17 acres.) p.n. (06.10) .Two, 3 bdrm houses. Include: retail space for lease. For ex: Jay. Phone 892-5350. (06.10) fridge, stove, and drapes, book store, jewellery, shoe, Forms for tender, including Expo goers enclosed garage. Partly finished men's clothing, travel, Or. plans of the property may be THE NEW bsmt. Avail, JU~Y 1st. Prefer insurance agents, hairdresser etc. obtained from the School encouraged PARK PLACE family. No pets please. 892-5830 or----professional offices for 84 Mobile Momes for Sale APTS District Office, 37866 Second or 892-3761. (06.17) 1 doctors, dentists, chiropractors, to explore accountants, lawyers etc. Ave., Squamish, B.C. or from ..em- Large 2 bdrm., .2 baths from Deluxe 3 bdrm, home in Reasonable rates---caIl681-0123. Space Avail, in Three Rivek., Mr. F. Meeii at the Pemberton $275. 3 bdrms., 2 baths from Garibaldi Highlands. 2% baths, .. 02.04M Park for new 14 x 70 mobile- School Bus garage and $300. Free 12 Channel satellite manufactured home of your very modern kitchen, Maintenane Shop, Pemberton, 1T.V. pool, sauna, weight room; washerldryer, sundeck w/w 74 Wanted to Rent choice from Watson. Homes tennis barbecue pits, car wash, in carpet. f/p Ige yard. $665 898- Coquitlam. CAI1 collect 526- B.C. building laundry, bicycle 7891 (02.04M) Bids will be received until 3:00 9840 (06.10) Mature business couple desires a Squamish may be just one storage, children's play .p.m., July Bth, 1986 at the of the communities in B.C. area,Quiet views, sunny, trees, I 2 bdrm townhouse or condo., lease to purchase. Close to School Board Office. which stands a gain from an close to schools and shopping, Ige. 3 bdrm house. Government shopping with parking facilities. MOVING MUST SELL Bids must be accompanied by a $875,000 marketing scheme fully self-contained & very Road. Brackendale. Rec. room, efficient. Furnished display sie., Minimum stairs. Write c/o Box Small double wide Lambert 1969 refundable deposit in the amount recently launched by Tour- & 2 bdrms in bsmt, carport & 18x48 $12,000 or $13,000 with open 12-5 pm 7 days /wk. 892- storage garage. $575./mon W Citizen -Times Publishing, of 5% of the bid price. The ism B.C. to draw Expo Box 220, Squamish, B.C. VON furniture. Spiral Trailer Park. 3020 or 38171 Westway. Avail. July 1st. Paul 1-980-8415, visitors' out of Vancouver 2Go. (06.10) Call 898-4261. (06.17) highest or any tender will r.ot (1 1.02M) (06.10) and into other areas of the neceisarily be accepted. province. F "We want to encourage our Expo visitors to take a little extra time and see some of the other regions and attr- actions of the province," said , Minister of Tourism - Expo 86. "Communities throughout B.C. have established Expo Committees and initiated a z wide variety of exciting things for our Expo visitors to do," Richmond added. SHOW HOME 9Y2 ACRES - "We want to ensure our CONDITION BRACKENDALE visitors know all about Asking only $61 ,OOO. This 3 Upper Squamish. Located in them." bedroom home is completely the corner of other occupied Part of the marketing pro- ' finished up and down. Large 10 acre parcels. Great gram is the distribution of a I balconies front and back, neighbours, great views. 48-page guide called Expo 86 1 Large kitchen area with But still private as all heck. separate dining area, bath QUIET STREET Call and ask for Special Ediition - Your Su 1 rooms up/down. Enclosed FUSSY FOLD? JUDE BANNISTER ' per, Natural Rritish Colum= Good area, excellent price on ~ garage with large separate You'll love this immaculate PRICE REDUCED bia Travelling Companion. and very large rancher, on large Fishing lodge, with 3 large this lovely family home in t- workshop. Energy Garibaldi Highlands. Partly The guide provides inform- efficient woodstove keeps 61 10 acre lot. Huges games lots, 10 room lodge, that has room, 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, been upgraded finished basement. New on the ation on attractions, events the heat bilis down. Big market! For an appointment to and communities in B.C.'s fenced yard ideal for kids. bright and cheery kitchen has inside and painted outside as unique cabinetry, sundecks off well. Near a great fishing view call BEV CROFT 898- nine tourism regions. It was Plenty of room for parking 5313 or 892-3571. campers, and boats at side of living room,dining room and river. Now asking distributed May 17 to nearly home. Call and ask for master bedroom and many only $55,000. 1.5 million households within JUDE BANNISTER at other features. To view call GREAT RANCHER IN the province and in its major 898-5528 or 892-3571 STAN or JUDE 892-3571. THE HIGHLANDS neighboring markets. It will Open style kitchen, living also be distributed as an room & dining room, 3 Juniper Crescent insert in newspapers throu- bedrooms, large laundry Beautiful backyard has double ghout B.C., Alberta, and the room, washer/dryer, AN ABSOLUTELY decks and delightful creek SUPERB HOME Spokane area of Washington woodstove, fridge, stove, and passine by. Master bedroom State and is available at all iY- garden shed in backyard stay. On Birken Rd., in boast skylite and dressing area. Brackendale. With 4 143 Travel Infocentres Large lot 80 x 125, I This house must be seen to be asking $57,900. bedrooms on the main floor , appreciated ...4 bedrooms, den, throughout S.C. and 2 in the basement, this Richmond said the campa- rAERE'S SOMETHING FOR LARGE LOT ON family room, games room. Call. EVERYONE residence can accommodate BEV CROFT 898-53 13 or 892- ign is part of a continuing THUNDERBIRD RIDGE the largest families. But this One of the better homes in Vendor very anxious to sell, 3571. marketing program design- REMEMBER GRANMA'S is only the beginning, Valleycliffe. For the kids: large will sell on builders terms to ON BRENNAN RD. IN ed to fulfill Tourism B.C.'s lot backing onto a park. For HOUSE? consider now.the great mandate of boosting tourism Well, here it is in todays up- reliable builder, asking dining/living room, the huge BRACKENDALE? Dad: a large garage and $26,000 O.B.O. A very pleasant basement home revenues by increasing the workshop, For Mom: a well dated model. Thermo family room with its windows, extra insulation, all DOWNTOWN woodburning stove to cut with 3 bedrooms on the main numbers of travellers in the organized sewing room. For floor and a 4th one in the province and their length of the whole family: a sparkling modern building techinques, 4 lots with many fruit trees, heating costs to a minium. and materials throughout. has service, could be made And how about that fully basement, The family room stay here. clean 3 bedroom home with with its large wood burning * family room, hobby room, 2 Charm and warmth abound, into two large building lots, landscaped lot with fruit bearing trees. The list goes on stove and warm decorations bathrooms and a great location your family will love it here. asking $35,000. O.B.O. Call Close to fishing streams and HELEN MAGEE ON THE and on. For more make this home very appealing. at the end of Guilford Dr. on information call GABE For more information call Spruce. For more information mountain walks and easy ABOVE 892-5901 NO. 628 access to main roads. Ask for or 892-3571 PERRON 898-3187 or 892- GABE PERRON 898-3 187 or ask for GABE PERRON 898- 3571. 892-357 1. 3 187 or 892-357 1. STAN OR JUDE 892-3571. Page 30rTuesday June 10,1986 -The Times

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Although Squamish council passed a motion way back in February approving a cost- sharing agreement to upg- rade the B.C. Rail crossing on Cleveland Ave., motori- sts are still waiting to see t he offending tracks repair- ed. John Payne, Works Super- int endent, reported to coun- cil Mav 13 that B.C. Rail has order6d the material for the rail crossings and as soon as it arrives, the upgrade will hegin. Mayor Egon Tobus added although there is no definite date on commencement of the upgrade, the work will begin as soon as the weather and crews. permit. The municipality's share of the work is $35,000, to come from the 1986 Contingency Account.

Mayor proclaims Safety Week June 15 21

Squamish Mayor Egon To- bus, acting on direction of Council, proclaimed the week of June 15 to 21, "Canadian Occupational 'He- alth and Safety Week." The proclamation came af- ter council approved a re- quest from the Canadian Society of Safety Engineer-

*..ing to support the Safety Week by issuing a pro- clama tion. Included in the proclam- ation is a recommendation to employees, employers and members of the public to observe the following: in- crease their awareness of occupational health and safety programs: learn more about the purpose and role of occupational health and safety professionals; encou- rage the development of new occupational health and safety programs which will prevent future workplace injuries and diseases. According to the Society, the, purpose of Canadian Occupational Health and $a- fety Week is to draw atten- tion to workplace health and safety organizations on an Enter Dad to Win a $1000.Wwhobe! increased awareness of the need for occupational health and safety in the Candian

emember Father's Day is Sunday on the outside. Deposit your entry in the ballot workplace. I- R June 15. This year give your Dad a hug drum in the Grand Court at Capilano Mall. On The Society said in Canada, over one million workers file i., 15 and something special from Capilano Mall. You Sunday June at 4 P.M. one lucky father's Workers' Compensation can also enter your Dad in our Father's Day name will be drawn. Mall employees and their Board claims each year for contest. Win a $IO00 wardrobe from the Men's families are not eligible to enter. Visit all new work injuries, and approx- i t imately 900 workers are $tore 8t Qfin-nOca30 JUYCf--a+ tear&W- matWUI the--rt entired-- page of Capilavo Mall we've never had so much . . . killed annually. In BC, this paper, place the page in a sealed envelope selection for Father's Day. approximately 150,000 wor- with Bad's name, address and phone number kers file WCB claims each year for work-related in- juries and about 200 work- ers are killed each year on the job site. Organizers of the Safety Week said they hope to reduce this unnecessary su- ffering and loss of life thro- ugh increased awareness of hazards on the job site, and added most firms within .B.C. are developing special safety and health awareness 'activities for june to achieve this objective. Page 32 -Tuesday June 10,1986 -The Times

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