rhme drownin Howe Sound BY KEVIN MCKINNON ter, Grace, by himself. The Chief “We’ll make sure the kids are looked after,” said John. i boating accident which “There’s just my brother imed the lives of a Whistler Erik and me now. It’s really in and two brothers from sad.” uamish last week has left a The bodies of the three men a1 family in shock. were recovered from Howe It’s really sad,” said John Sound last Thursday after kelich, the older brother of what Brad Thompson of ;k and Eli Vukelich, the Squamish Search and Rescue I men whose bodies were called “a series of bad ind with that of Whistler events.” i Squamish Legion Pipe ident Winston Payne The three set out on Howe i Band adds some Sound last Tuesday to test a ursday by searchers. ; youth You don’t think anything motor they had recently : this will happen.” repaired on Eli’s 22-foot he bodies were found near fiberglass boat. vi1 Island in the middle of What started out as choppy we Sound near the boat the seas soon became a full-scale :e left Squamish Harbor in storm, and the trio failed to March 2. return that evening. ick Vukelich, 25, had lived Squamish Search and jquamish for several years Rescue spent most of Wed- le Eli, 30, had been here nesday searching around the y a few months. Squamish River and estuary 31i was really the biggest while the rest of the search Eli Vukelich (left) and his brother Nick, pictured here holding their daughters Grace t of gold. He could put a area in Howe Sound was and Ayla last April, drowned along with a Whistler man in Howe Sound last week. le on anybody’s face. He patrolled by RCMP, the Coast such a sense of humor,” Guard, the Department of searchers believe came from locating the boat, the Coast located the last body shortly their older brother. Fisheries and Oceans and 442 the missing boat. Guard found the first of the after that. lick stood out in a crowd Search and Rescue Squadron Thursday morning teams bodies. All of the men were wearing ; Queens of always stood up for what from Canadian Forces Base were once again setting up to An SAR transport team, life jackets, according to the pitch . right. They were strong.” Comox. comb the estuary when word returning from dropping police. i U 13 Scorpion girls ck leaves behind a two- Near the end of Wednes- came in that the overturned searchers off on Anvil Island, A trust fund has been set up i ,-old daughter, Ayla, and day’s searching a Squamish boat had been located off the located a second body in a at both Squamish Credit win provincial vife Joyce. Eli was raising SAR member located a seat south end of Anvil Island. tidal debris drift line just off Union branches to assist the cup playoff 3wn two-year-old daugh- cushion in the estuary that Only a short time after Porteau Cove. Searchers brothers’ families. ; Index lissidents boyco I ; Top Story 3 i Opinion 10 BYTIM SHOULTS Thompson were also among the work- The Chief ers who testified at the Labor Relations ; Letters 11 Board hearings in December in support Valley Voice 12 of Savage’s claim that employees were iamish McDonald’s workers voted i sports 23 ccept their first union contract misinformed when they voted to strike. “They deceived a lot of people,” said ; SQTV 13 1Y. : while union organizers claimed Thompson. “They told us if we voted Classifieds 25 lry with a unanimous decision, yes [to a strike vote] that there would sal dissident workers boycotted the be no strike.” claiming the union is just using The group didn’t want to vote against the deal because that would have put as “guinea pigs” in its quest to i There was no political in the fast-food giant nationally. the employees in a strike or lockout i motivation Oeliiizd it. 3Fer Crowther of the Canadian position, Mahlberg said. “The union’s uto Workers, the union that represents going to eventually succeed but we COUN. PAUL~LLI e 85 employees at the Squamish don’t want to make it easy for them.” PAGE 3 ’cDonald’s, announced that 100 per Mahlberg said they would consider TIMSHOULTS~HE CHIEF applying for a vote t~ decertify the at of members who attended two Squamish McDonald’s union organizers Jennifer Wiebe (centre) eetings Friday at the Best Western union, but can’t do anything until the andTessa Lowinger look on as CAW national rep Roger Crowther 10-month anniversary of certification :a to Sky Hotel voted to accept a set- addresses the media at a press conference Saturday morning. :ment package released by a B.C. in June. ibor Relations Board mediator last laundry allowances and what Crowther 20 of the workers went in to vote. When asked to comment on the boy- zek. described as “anti-harassment lan- Joe Mahlberg, a I 9-year-old part-time cotting workers, Crowther said he had ‘This is a historic day for labor,’’ guage.” employee at the restaurant, said the no problem with their protest, “but it’s mowther said at a press conference To become the basis for a deal, the workers were boycotting to show their unfair those other folks weren’t in this iturday morning, flanked by repre- mediator’s report still has to be ratified lack of support for the CAW. “We feel room to have input with their fellow ntatives from the CAW Local 3000, by Savage, who has until March 19 to they’ve done nothing but lie to us,” he employees.” He refused to say how 2 Squamish Labor Committee, and accept or reject it. Savage is challeng- said. He said several of the employees many workers voted, but he confirmed :ssa Lowinger and Jennifer Wiebe, ing the legality of the union’s strike have been unhappy ever since the certi- that the number was less than half of 2 two Squamish teens who led the vote on the grounds that erqployees fication drive, which he said was the restaurant’s employees. “The num- ive to be the first McDonald’s in were improperly informed before tak- rushed by Lowinger and Wiebe. bers do not have significance,” he said. xth America to successfully unionize ing the vote. Crowther called on Savage “We feel our rights have been violat- Lowinger said the boycott didn’t ;t August. The union has been nego- Saturday to withdraw his “frivolous” ed by the union,” said Ben Thompson, affect their response to the vote. “We’re iing its first agreement with complaint with the labor board. another one of the boycotters, who going to get a contract whether those uamish McDonald’s owner Paul But while Friday’s unanimous vote claimed that the CAW was using the people voted or not.” vage through the mediator since was being held, a group of 18 part-time Squamish workers “as guinea pigs” in Savage said Sunday he would take tober. The union took a strike vote in and full-time workers from the restau- the union’s drive to unionize other time to consider his options on accept- scernber and got a 61 per cent man- rant held a boycott of the vote outside McDonald’s restaurants. ing the mediator’s settlement “within .e to strike. the n1eeting Friday evening and Mahlberg said they have been fight- the context of my appeal of the strike ’he proposed two-year deal includes claimed another SimiIar-sized group ing the union leadership since they con- vote.” He added he was ”disappointed” ge increases of between 10 and 30 boycotted the Friday afternoon vote. sulted a lawyer prior to the union’s first that employees were not given ade- its per hour for employees, increased According to their estimates, less than strike vote in November. Mahlberg and quate time to prepare for the vote. Tuesday, March 9, 1999 Squamish, B.C. ’* Bits & Pieces VRSher Watch How council voted March 2:

I ’hesday I 1 Wednesday I Thursday Friday Cloudy with Chance of Rain Periods of rain. showers. showers. developing. Low 1. Low 0. Low 1. Low 2. Corinne Lonsdale Ted Craddock Sandra Bauer Meg Fellowes Lyle Fenton Paul Lalli David Young High 5. High 7. High 8. High 8. Mayor Councillor CounciI I or Councillor Councillor Councillor Councillor

I I I I, I The Moon THE ISSUE: A motion to finalize IO-year leases with current airport users to be negotiated “at fair market value.” NO NO YES YES YES NO VI

THE ISSUE: A motion, based on a recommendation from district administrator Grant McRadu, to hold a public vote in June on one-to five-year capital development plan for the airport.

New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter YES NO NO NO YES N March 17 March 24 March 31 March 10 The Tides Council rejects Fellowes’ referendums BY BRIGITTEPETERSEN two programs. Lalli said tourism enhance- The Chief Fellowes said a trails devel- ment and trails development opment program to connect should be considered, but they Council shot down three trails throughout Squarnish are not at the top of the prior- Date Low Tide (feet) High Tide (feet) motions for referendums on would be beneficial for the ity list. Mar. 9 4:09 a.m. (10.37) 9:38 a.m. (13.24) tourism and trails develop- health of residents and would “I think we do need to look 452 p.m. (6.12) 12:07 a.m. (12.88) ment programs brought to the boost tourism opportunities. at this in the future,” Mar. 10 5:17 a.m. (11.03) 10:19 a.m. (12.83) table by Coun. Meg Fellowes She said the referendums explained Lalli. 5:49 p.m. (5.92) 1:30 am. (13.10) March 2. would be non-binding to Lalli criticized Fellowes for Mar. 11 639 a.m. (11.31) 11:14 a.m. (12.51) The motions called for allow council to make the not bringing these issues up 6:49 p.m. (5.60) 2:37 a.m. (13.46) municipal staff to create final decisions, but they before council completed this Mar. 12 7:57 a.m. (11.15) 12:22 p.m. (12.37) development programs for would allow for public input. year’s budgeting process. 7:46 p.m. (5.16) .. trails, information kiosks and “These are items that have “I think we need to do things kiosks would benefit iMar. 13 - 3:24 a.m. (13.85) tourism amenities which been on the table for many in due process,” he said. visitors and residents would involve research, plan- years,” said Fellowes. Coun. Sandra Bauer said 855 a.m. (10.71) 1:29 p.m. (12.47) about Squamish would bene 8:3S p.m. (4.67) - ning, public consultation and Fenton said bringing it to asking taxpayers to look at all referendum would help exer- three issues at the same time fit both residents and visitors Mar. 14 - 4:OO a.m. (14.21) a multi-year capital expendi- cise the democratic process. will result in failure and hold- “I think this is a fairly low 9:39 a.m. (10.08) 2:30 p.m. (12.78) ture program bylaw for each. “I think it fits in with our ing referendums is not the cost way to let people knov 525 p.m. (4.27) - Fellowes wanted the bylaws [official community plan],” he answer. But‘ Bauer thanked we are open for business,‘ Mar. 15 - 4:32 a.m. (14.53) to be put to public referen- dums during the upcoming said. Fellowes f6r bringing the said Fellowes. “People corn Reaching The____ Chief municipal election this fall. Coun. Paul Lalli said he is issues forward in a “creative ing to town and not being ablc Coun. Lyle Fenton support- opposed to all three motions way.” to find their way around ha! ed the motion to develop a because council has other . Mayor Corinne Lonsdale been an issue for years.” By Mail:& Phone:By Craddock said this issut Box 3500& Fax:BY trails development program, major projects to focus on, said the district does not have but all other council members such as the proposed the capital budget to under- should be left to the consul Sq u am i s h (609 (604) were opposed to this motion. Garibaldi at Squamish all-sea- take these initiatives. tant council plans to hire tc B.C. VON 360 892-9 16 892-84 I& Fellowes was the only council son mountain- resort and a Fellowes said information rewrite the municipal sign1 E-mail: [email protected] F member to suppod the other planned private university. kiosks with maps and details regulation bylaw. . J

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Edi$orial enquiries? Please contact The Chief Box 3500,381 13 Second Avenue, Squamish, VON 3G0 Phone: 892-9161 Fax: 892-8483 P t Airport vote developer of a pro- d $35-million commer- i roperty at Mamquam plan crashes ...... BY BRIGITTEPETERSEN The Chief “Thisplan must A proposal to hold a public . be created referendum on a capital devel- openly and with opment plan for the Squamish Municipal Airport took a full public nosedive after council voted it 99 scrutiny. .I . down March 2. -Grant McRadu Coun. Paul Lalli made the ...... motion, based on a recom- mendation from district PO rt...” and to define what an administrator Grant McRadu, airport is in economic, social to hold a public vote in June and cultural terms. The report on a one to five-year capital calls the airport a “sore fester- development plan for the air- ing in the community.” port, Councillors Meg Helicopter companies based KARENMILSTEIN~HE CHIEF Mowe School students ham it up in the grand finale to the Fellowes, Sandra Bauer, Dave at the airport have raised con- Sound Secondary ?lay This isA Test, directed by Grade 12 student Ryan Mooney and performed by HSSS Young and Lyle Fenton voted cern about their inability to ‘unior students Thursday and Friday at the Eagle Eye Community Theatre. against the motion. build proper hangar facilities “This recommendation to house their aircraft due to came from our administrator,” the limited use designation. said Lalli. “There was no McRadu’s plan recommends Social service workers walk a review of current operations political motivation behind BY BRIG= PETERSEN many are single mothers. ing on the provincial govern- it.” at the airport and an analysis The Chief Graham said the union had no ment to make good on its ear- Lalli said dealing only with of the municipality’s costs to other option but to strike. lier commitment to redress airport leases is sweeping the run the facility. Part of the International Women’s Day “It’s a sector that’s been wages. Most in the sector earn larger airport issue under the process would be to identify yesterday marked the first undervalued for many years,” $13 to $14.45 an hour with rug. “I think. this issue needs and review residents’ objec- date of strike action for com- he said. “It all goes back to a few benefits while starting to go to a referendum.” tions to the current airport and munity social service work- lack of funding from this gov- employees are paid as little as Bauer said the issue-has hrther development. ers, most of whom are ernment and previous govern- minimum wage. already been dealt with and The plan recommends long- women, in a provincewide ments.” Graham said more In Squamish, all programs the only people who are not term development of the air- protest for higher wages, bet- strike action is likely if an and services run by the soci- satisfied are those who did not port which would include ter benefits and job security. agreement cannot be reached. ety were shut down for the get their way. conditions of operation, lease About 90 community social Despite more than a year of two days, but the offices The recommendation came approvals for users and public service workers in Squamish bargaining, the unions and the remained staffed by manage- out of a report McRadu sub- consultation. joined thousands across the Community Social Services ment. mitted to council during a McRadu writes, “It is my province Monday and today Employers’ Association have Two adult residential facili- closed-door meeting in recommendation that a strate- on picket lines. been unable to reach an agree- ties, Newport Mouse and Iris January. Last December, gic plan for the future of the While some workers ment. Ten thousand workers Place, are designated essential cogncil requested the admin- airport must be created out- protested outside the Sea to represented by the B.C. services and are not affected istrator review airport issues side of the political arena and Sky Community Services Government and Service by the strike. and complete a report on what away from the November Society offices in. Squamish Employees’ Union, the Ca- “We’re trying not to create action should be taken for its election. This plan must be and Pemberton, others joined nadian Union of Public Emp- any hardships,” said Lois future. McRadu also met with created openly and with full in a rally in downtown loyees, the Hospital Employ- Wynne of the Sea to Sky individual council members public scrutiny... If defeated, Vancouver. ees’ Union and the Health Community Services Society. to discuss their views regard- the airport will continue to be Unions representing work- Sciences Association voted to Kent Highnam, the associa- ing the airport site. The airport resurrected every year or so ers claim the sector is under- take strike action after talks tion’s communications coor- is currently designated for and the perceived economic funded and say workers earn broke off in December. dinator, said the employer is limited use and more develop- benefits will drive the future significantly lower wages and The community social ser- eager to get back to the bar- ment is not permitted. of the airport rather than a benefits than those who pro- vices sector includes workers gaining table. According to McRadu’s sound economic plan.” vide similar services in the in the areas of community liv- “They are asking for more report, “The fundamental Mayor Corinne Lonsdale health care sector. ing, family and children’s ser- money,” he said. “The mes- s zoning because the i question is whether the cur- said she wants the airport Keith Graham, union nego- vices, services to women and sage we’re getting from the rent land referred to as the issue resolved before the fall tiator’ said most workers in child care. government is there is no Squamish Airport is an air- election. the sector are women and The unions say they are call- more money.” ‘I Minister comes to hear councii, regional district concerns BY BRIGITTEPETERSEN Pumice (see Briefs, this Council also requested The Chief page). Council wants to know Kwan urge the Ministry of -~ if the Ministry of Municipal Environment to give its B.C.’s Municipal Affairs Affairs can assist the district, approval for a proposed new :b. 28 and March 1 to get a i Minister Jenny Kwan left what the Attorney General’s water source for the district sthand look at the town’s Squamish March 2 with a half response is to the decision by the end of March. The dis- rport and downtown i dozen major issues to act on and whether the Ministry of trict is planning to tap into velopment. They had also i after meeting with council Energy and Mines has the Powerhouse Creek as a anned to take the opportu- i and the district administrator authority to revoke the com- groundwater source this sum- ty to find ways to better at Municipal Hall. pany’s operating permit. mer. ork toget her. Kwan, who flew in with her Kwan said this issue will Possible job layoffs at B.C. rhe retreat was cancelled i assistant on a float plane from involve the input of many dif- Rail in Squamish was another ter Coun. Ted Craddock i Victoria, stayed in Squamish ferent ministries. topic of discussion. Lonsdale tided not to participate. f for part of the day before The discussion then turned asked Kwan to discourage the BRIGWI-EPETERSEN~HE CHIEF raddock said he was con- i heading to the Sunshine Coast to the proposed Garibaldi at Crown corporation from lay- Municipal Affairs minister Jenny Kwan met with rned about funding the for more meetings. It was the Squamish all-season moun- ing off workers locally. Mayor Corinne Lonsdale and the rest of council March 2. treat with taxpayers’ dol- f minister’s first official visit to tain resort. McRadu said the District officials also ‘s at a time when the dis- Squamish. district is seeking planning requested Kwan urge the money from B.C. Rail this ing the meeting. :t is facing service cut- District officialsvoiced their funding from the provincial removal of a $2 million cap year, the Crown corporation is Kwan also met with cks. Council members concern about the Feb. 17 government to allow for the on B.C. Rail taxation to bene- still not paying its fair share Squamish-Eillooet Regional >uld stay in Squamish to i court ruling against the hiring of a consultant with fit municipalities along the of taxes. District board chairperson to resolve their differ- municipality in its case experience in building moun- railway. Lonsdale said while Kwan said she would look Susie Gimse and administra- :es, he said. involving Great Pacific tain resorts. Squamish is seeing more into all the issues raised dur- tor Rick Beauchamp. 4 Tuesday, March 9,1999 lDBD0 Tbe Chief‘a Squamish, B.C. For appliance parts and News dependable in-home service, count on Combined.

Should there be a referendum on e street development at the Squamish Airport? By Karen Milstein

Kathy Weiss: “Yes, Gerta Lowinger: “Yes, so Ken Beggs: “Yes, and I just Alex Flavin: “No, because because let’s settle this issue everyone has a chance to think they should go ahead it [development] should just now.” voice their opinion. It’s only with it [development].” go forward. It is crucial to the fair.” survival of this town.” charging air ort users Lonsdale and councillors Paul already decided to negotiate Lalli and Ted Craddock vot- leases and enough discussion ing against. has taken place. pddrer$unci Aircraft operators based out Bauer said council has heard Lalli said a IO-year lease ery & Upholstery fabrics epdinI of thc Squmiish Municip;tl complaints that it is holding will not work for companies Airport will soon need to pay up lease negotiations by not looking for bank loans. off suggested retail bebL --- pges 1 lem fees to the District of taking action. “Clearly, Coun. Bauer is SaLe ends March 31/99 Sq u a niish. “We need to re-confirm playing politics with the Council passed a motion Council’s commitment to get- issue,” said Lalli. “I think we with a 4-3 vote March 2 to ting these leases done,” she need to look at the bigger finalize leases with current said. issue of the airport.” Sandra Bauer wants airport users. The leases, Craddock made a second Lalli supported referring the airport leases finalized $ fur which are to be negotiated at motion to refer the issue to a issue to a later date for more fair market value, will be in committee of the whole meet- debate because Bauer’s Fellowes. place for a maximum of 10 ing to allow for more discus- motion was brought to coun- “I think this is extremely years and 10-year renewals sion and to give him the cil’s attention shortly before timely and prudent,” said will be available. Lease hold- opportunity to review a report the meeting began. Fellowes. ers will be required to follow on airport leases completed Coun. Lyle Fenton calied Lonsdale said she wants to flight guidelines which coun- by the district’s former clerk the motion to refer a “delay deal with the larger picture of cil adopted last April. in December 1997. Craddock tactic” and wants leases to be airport use and planning, District staff have been was elected to council during finalized. instead of focusing OR~Yon asked to report back to coun- a byelection last fall. But Coun. Dave Young agreed leases. cil on March 16 to discuss the other council members were with Fenton and said council “The taxpayers of this com- status of lease negotiations. opposed to referring the issue has been playing politics with munity are subsidizing the Coun. Sandra Bauer brought and Craddock’s motion airport users for the past two airport,” explained hnsdale. the lease motion to the table failed. years. The mayor said she had for council’s consideration. Bauer said those who do not Council already had a dis- been looking forward to dis- After a heated two-hour vote in favor of her motion are cussion about airport leases cussing airport issues during a debate, council passed the delaying the lease issue fur- last June and should move council retreat to Qualicum motion with Mayor Corinne ther. §he said council has forward, said Coun. Meg Beach. (See Briefs, page 3) oard partners-with Capilano College BY BRICI~TEPETERSEN “We’re hoping for a virtual Funding from the provincial One of the goals of the The Chief career centre,” said Howe Ministry of Education has not agreement is to make the Sound superintendent of yet been secured. transition from secondary Tile Howc Sound School schools Mike Fitzpatrick. The Howe Sound School school to college easier for District has joined Capilano ‘‘It’s very muck in the devel- District is also entering into students. CoIIerze in developing a career opmental stage.” an agreement in principle v LV technical centre for student Fitzpatrick- said a virtual with the college to work job training and workplace career centre via computers together on a common vision preparation. would allow students to take to provide the best possible HANDS-ON EXPERIENCI The college and school dis- a variety of courses offered education and to support each tricts in Howe Sound, the by the different school dis- other for possible future Sunshine Coast, North tricts aiid Capilano College. agreements. Vancouver and West Vancou- “At this point, we’re just The agreement is designed ver have formed a consortium talking about what will bene- to encourage communication Stc to develop the centre and have fit our students,” he said. between the college and the been holding planning meet- Fitzpatrick estimates the school district and to create wc ings. 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Maple Ridge man charged- Barristers, Solicitors & Mediats & EST. 1973 ri RACE COMPANY d t An 18-month investigation Julien, who has a prior crimi- vehicle and collided with the ICBC AND OTHER INJURY CLAIMS ai by members of the Squamish nal record, last month after his Murrin Provincial Park lii RCMP has resulted in the arrest. entrance sign and the heavy, 34 arrest of a 55-year-old Maple After completing his sen- yellow metal gates at the C Ridge man on charges of inde- tence, Julian will be on proba- park’s entrance. An off-duty ir cent assault. tion for one year and must RCMP officer witnessed the u- The assaults were allegedly adhere to a battery of condi- crash and called for help. t: committed during a Wyear tions- including an order to The driver and his passenger g1 period from the mid-1960s to successfully complete a drug were transported to Squamish 0 the mid-1970s while the man and alcohol counseling pro- General Hospital with non-life ux involved in the Scouts grarn. Julien may also be -threatening injuries. The dri- NO AWARD - NO FEE D( C’a n ii d ;i program . ordered into a residential treat- ver was charged with driving FREE CONSULTATION Glen McEachran C Allan Booth Pitt has been ment program by a probation too fast for the conditions. s1 charged with six counts of officer. #201.. ._ - ~ - 1365 Pemberton Ave. Ph. 892-525 K: indecent assault and is cur- He is also not allowed to be Squamish RCMB will be hit- Email: [email protected] Fax:_. 892-54t I rently free on court-ordered in any retail establishment in ting the road over the next sev- conditions . Squamish without first receiv- eral weeks seeking communi- n The alleged incidents ing permission from the ty input and ideas regarding occurred in the Greater owner or the manager. the need for a community Sea to Sky Community Servicesr Mi 11 c c) u v e r a n d S q u a m ish police office. ;irc;ts and involved teenage There have been several A motor home, owned by Quality Licensed Childcare Prograins 1 boys who were active partici- incidents of vandalism and the bwer Mainland RCMP - pants in the Scouts Canada theft from vehicles in and outfitted as a mobile com- for children - birth to twelve program at the time. Squamish recently. On Feb. 23 mand centre, will be used by Box 9‘49, Squamish, BC VON 3GO 6 Authorities from Scouts a vehicle had its rear window local detachment members as (604) 892-5796 Canada 1i;ivc: txen assisting smashed while parked on a traveling police office. ofiiccrs since thc outset of the westway Avenue in A brief survey has been pre- i nvcs t iga t ioii, MJh ish is ongo- Va 11e y cl if ft: . pared and it will seek resi- ing. Anyone with information OR Feb. 26 a CD player and dents’ thoughts on the need for regarding this invcstigation is cellular telephone were taken a community police office. asked to contact Const. Sherri from a vehicle on Northridge On Wednesday, the mobile I Haaav Times Children’s Center - Daycare - For cMdren ages 2.5 - 5 years 892-845kndS 60 Darriih ot thc Scpmish Drive. police office will be located at RCMP :it 898-06 1 1. Sometimc Monday night or the Stawamus Mall in early Tuesday morning a win- Valleycliffe from 10 a.m. to 1 Sy u ;i m ish res i tie n t Leonard dow was smashed in a vehicle p.m. and the Chieftain Centre John Juli;:n W;IS found guilty and an amount of change and Mall from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 ot OIW count of possst‘ssion of several cassette tapes were p.m. Other locations and dates stc )i e11 propirt Y and scntcnced taken. are being planned. IO t w) 111 o 11 t 1s i m pr iso ii m en t Residents unable to visit the (:I1 Fell IO. On March 2 at 10:30 p.m. 21 mobile office are asked to call I’oli:*c. issucd ;t public warn- Surrey resident drivimlg a Cpl. Gary Brine or Const. in

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t PROFESSIONAL SUPERVISOR Sea to Sky Community Services Society in Squamish requires some- one with a strong supervisory background, knowledge of mental ill- nesses and a focus on community living to fitt this position. Professional qualifications to be considered would be a Registered Nurse, Registered Psychiatric Nurse, Occupational Therapist, Psychologist or Registered Social Worker with at least three years KAREN MILSTEINRHECHIEF experience in the mental health field. Hours of Work: As needed. Rate of Pay: $22.78 per hour. jiato aribaldi Highlands Please submit resume by March 19, 1999 to: -4‘tudents Rachel Palmer Merte MacKenzie eft), Kate Rattray and Sea to Sky Community Services Society arfotte Hagedorn were ling in dough at the 1’s penny roll at rackendale Secondary School hursday night. The penny roll from BSS and GHE stu- s and the proceeds from a ghetti dinner by Howe Sound ondary School student; IHindsFUNERAL SERVICES & CHAPEL ised over $1,500 for the chool’s Global Awareness Club A Name You Can Trust Iran khich will be sent to a school -qor street kids in Guadalajara, -52544exico. 546: *an acquitted in Squamish mwrder funeral services ,cei+i BY BOBMACKIN Wednesday afternoon on the another sober driver with pas- friend of his brother. North Shore News fate of Milligan, who pleaded senger space. They were Milligan, who testified in his not guilty. Justice Marion joined by 20-year-old own defence, told the court Brian Jason Milligan left Allan told the jury that it had Nahanee. last week he did not stab C. Supreme‘ Court in the option of convicting Hunt confronted Nahanee Nahanee. He said Hunt and 38121 2nd Ave., ncouver a free man Milligan on the lesser offence over a debt. The Crown Nahanee were arguing in the rsday morning after a jury of attempted murder. Milligan alleged Milligan stabbed him cabin while he was staring at d him not guilty of the was acquitted on that charge, without warning or reason the floor. He looked up and nd-degree murder of Roy too. and fled the cabin. Crown saw Nahanee bleeding from ew Nahanee. Nahanee, also from North witnesses, who found the neck. Instead of helping e 19-year-old North Vancouver, died after being Nahanee in a pool of blood, the man or alerting others to ncouver man hugged stabbed in the neck at a June testified that Nahanee told his injury, he fled the cabin nds and family as the jury 21, 1997 party at the Evans them “Brian did it.” and stood by a bonfire. d out of courtroom 66. Lake campground in But, before he died at a hos- Milligan told the court he hanee’s relatives, shocked Squamish. pita1 in Squamish, Nahanee feared he would be lynched the verdict, had already Milligan went to the party told police the man who by those suspecting him of SQUAMISH PUBLIC LIBRARY

the courtroom, “I’m just with his friend Travis Hunt stabbed him was “Bill.” causing Nahanee’s wound, so ’ Dawn Larden of Brookside Art Studio will give a sgusted,” said a relative of and two other men. Milligan Crown counsel Colin he hid until dawn in a nearby =fahanee who declined fuhther and Hunt, who had both con- Sweeney claimed Nahanee wooded area. painting workshop for adults on Saturday, klarch 13, Dmmen t . sutned alcohol, went to an was confused when he made Gibbons claimed in court from 1-3 p.m. Fee of $15 includes supplies. Milligan refused comment empty cabin to rest because that statement, but defence that Nahanee’s death was Phone the library at 892-3I 10 for information s he left the building. The they were too drunk to drive lawyer David Gibbons said caused by the doctors who on this arid other prograrris. J~Y began deliberations home and couldn’t find Nahanee was referring to a treated him in Squamish. ’\ Several new business books have arrived at the library Garibaldi Alpen cou ajor investor for resort and are now on display. Members of the resort plan- with mountain resort develop- Beach, Calif. who has interna- ’7 BY BRIGI”’E mRSEN The Chief ning team met with Public ers such as Garibaldi Alpen. tional contacts. “Our goal is to Did you know over 70% of our population are Service Minister Moe Sihota Bob Miles, Garibaldi’s vice- have approval in 1999 for this members of the Library? Garibaldi Apen Resorts is and potential investors on Feb. president of administration and project,” said Miles. Garibaldi currently has three rorkng to bring in a major 16 to discuss where the project project development, said the This space is sponsored by to still gestor fund studies needed is at and what it needs to move company is in discussions investors on board. One Squamish Credit Union & approval ofthe Ganbaldi at ahead. B.C. Premier Glen with a number of investors, investor pulled out of the pro- wmish all-season resort. Clark assigned Sihota to work including one from Newport ject last summer.

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BY TiM SHOULTS fees trying to recover their The Chief $338 security deposit in the last six months. Baskatawang, ‘Iivo local renters are hoping who is expecting a child in what happened to them does May, said chasing down their not happen to other renters - deposit has been a “very and they’re also taking action stressing experience. to make sure it doesn’t. “There are days when I want Herb Radley and Diane to give up, but I won’t give up Baskatawang arc pushing the because I know I’m right.” provincial government to As part of their struggle, change who collects tenants’ they called a Vancouver-based TIMSHOULT~HE CHIEF security deposits after a nine- group known as the Tenants Herb Radley (left) and Diane Baskatawang are month battle with their former Rights Coalition and have fighting an arbitration battle with their former landlord. landlord which is still going adopted one of the coalition’s through arbitration. ideas -a push for the provin- their security deposits back selves to ask him to consider Radley and Baskatawang cial government to set up an from landlords. It also setting up a security deposit moved into an apartment independent trust fund for relieves landlords of the legal trust fund. So far, Dosanjh block in Squamish in June of rental security deposits - as burden of holding deposits in hasn’t responded to their let- last year on a month-to-month their own. trust accounts, said Mix. ter about the trust fund. basis, paying the standard “Any time we were in small “The bottom line is that it They are looking for other half-month’s rent as a damage claims court there were peo- works for both landlords and renters who have had prob- deposit in advance. ple in the line who were doing tenants .” lems with their security Baskatawang claims they the same thing we were,” A similar system could deposits to press their case for gave notice they were moving Baskatawang explained. work in B.C., where landlords a security deposit trust fund. before the end of July and Linda Mix, a community currently hold $170 million in If you have had difficulties moved out at the end of legal worker with the Tenants security deposits in trust, she getting a security deposit GROWING YOURBUSINESS? August, but the landlord never Rights Coalition, said the said. back from a landlord, call returned the deposit. group sent a proposal to Baskatawang and Radley Diane Baskatawang at 815- COME MEETWITH Us FIRST! have written to Dcsanih them- 0194. They eventually took their provincial Attorney-General DC will be in town March 16 to show Ujjai Dosanjh last July to claim to provincial landlord- you how our unconventional financing, change the provincial legisla- B tenant arbitration and have wide range of management solutions and tailor- gone through three hearings, tion, which now requires landlords to hold security made business consulting can help your business the most recent one on March grow. For an appointment, contact: 1. The arbitrator ruled in favor deposits in trust. Mu. John Santos-Ocampo at (604) 666-5709 of Baskatawang and Radley at “It’s one of the biggest or E-mail: [email protected] the first hearing in November, issues we’ve been facing,” but the landlord appealed and Mix said Friday. “They [ten- www.bdc. ca won at a second hearing in ants] have to jump through an December. enormous amount of legal Baskatawang and Radley hoops to get their money right Business Development Bank of Canada appealed and are currently now.” awaiting a decision from the The coalition has been look- WE’RE A DIFFERENT KIND OF BANK’ arbitrator after the March 1 ing at models in other he :i ring . provinces and countries such “It seems like we’re getting as Australia, where deposits nowhere,” she said in an inter- are held in trust by an inde- view with The Chief pendent third party, which Thursday. makes it easier for both land- The pair, who are planning lords to claim money from to marry this summer have tenants who damage their spent more than $900 in legal property and for tenants to get QTS close clinics next week shut down for five days this month. Earlier known as “reduced activity days,” Rcsidcnts who need to see a physicians are now calling the doctor should book an closure dates “rationed access appointment for this week, days.” unless they can wait until Stelzl said next week’s March 22. action will be the longest clo- Clinics will be closed in sure so far, and more shut- Squarnish and throughout the downs are planned if health province every day next week care funding is not increased. (March 15-19) as part of B.C. “A week-long closure does doctors’ protest against the alarm some patients,” said provincial government. Doc- Stelzl. “There will be full I tors claim the province is not emergency coverage during providing enough money for that time.” He said doctors the health care system. will also remain in contact DP.Glenn Stelzl, president with pharmacists on a daily of medical staff in Squamish, basis. said doctors have been clos- The doctors’ main com- c ing their offices for a few days plaint is that while BC’s pop- .AS‘, every month as part of the ulation has grown over recent protist and to keep their fund- years and residents are aging 1: ing in line with medical prac- and need more health care, tices. “It’s a way of trying to the provincial government has

stay within an underfunded not provided more funding. ... budget,” said Stelzl. Stelzl said future closures Squamish General Hospital will depend on how the 37791 Cleveland Ave., Squamish ...... will remain open to handle all provincial government spends emergencies, but all elective health care funding recently 892-3624 surgeries during the week will announced by the federal gov- on the Seato sky Hky. a be cancelled. ernment. Medical office staff 1(888) 922-9462 I Clinics were closed three will be losing a week of work www. fiuryccmk.com due to the clinic closures. TAKE THE fear OUT OF TAXES days in Fcbruary and will be 1’J

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Box 3500 Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0 of the story t’s always been said that the media’s primary goal in news-gathering is to get both sides of the story. In real life, Ihowever, it’s rarely as simple as two sides. A prime exam- ple of that is Friday’s apparent schism between the Canadian Auto Workers, representing unionized workers at the Squamish McDonald’s, and a group of dissident McDonald’s employees who feel the union has been forced on them, not fairly or freely chosen. A Iabor issue is tricky enough to follow, particularly one as drawn-out and unprecedented as the unionization of the first McDonaId’s restaurant in North America. But for the most part it’s a given that the union represents its workers in its Pcnny Graham dealings with the employer. Now the public’s eyes are being Pit blish cr opened to the third side of this story. The claims of the dissident employees are serious: they’re saying the CAW has forced itself onto a group of not-very- willing workers here in Squamish with an eye to gaining a toehold in the union’s struggle against a multi-national giant is dth / ktry I of the service industry. It’s a charge that hasn’t been proven POSlTlOH OH AIRPORT OS C1EAR 5izfZEp- ‘1 . - though CAW rep Roger Crowther’s comment “We have taken on the giants of the fast-food industry” certainly makes us wonder. We won’t automatically discount the views of the dissident Tim Shoults workers and we don’t think the public should either. Editor ......

Brigitte Petersen i i Something‘s got Kcvin McKinnon Keportiv-s Karen Mi Is te in I’ll i>rogrciph cr ive at council Dianne I-iiithii\\r>iy CJlla Martin ese days, it seems, you don’t need to look at “How :\ti KL~~~rL’setiliilr‘r’esi Council Voted” on page 2 to accurately guess the out- Ann Starnpil come of any vote on a controversial subject. Kama Woods T Justin Glen Does that sound a little cynical? Let’s look at the top four G‘rajdric Dcsigtic*r.s issues voted on by council at last week’s meeting. Mary Billy Finalizing leases for local operators at the Squamish Tjpescttcr Airport, always a contentious subject, found councillors Lyle I Jack Webster may be gone, but his legacy lives on in Squamish - the home of Bcv Aiiderson Fenton, Sandra Bauer, Meg Fellowes and Dave Young versus Kathryn Sorerison in the world to bear the great reporter’s name. Diana Merritt Mayor Corinne Lonsdale and councillors Paul Lalli and Ted A CCOUIItirig Craddock. ournalists across the country ten about it until now - and to Jill Smith A referendum on airport development: Fenton, Bauer, have been busy over the past encourage those who know more ‘4dm in istru t i w Assis rat it i Fellowes and Young versus Lonsdale, Lalli and Craddock. Jweek mourning the passing about it to write in and tell us Barry Fryer The vote on the 1999-2000 district budget: see above. of senior statesman Jack Webster, about it. Steve Casscll Distribu~ioti The downtown strategy grant request: you guessed it. who managed careers in all three On the Upper Cheakamus S At this rate, Cable 10 might as well start showing re-runs branches of the media -newspa- Road crossing Culliton Creek Diane Soares Circirlatioii and we’ll just keep the same “How Council Voted” template pers, radio and TV - and still stands the Jack Webster Bridge, on page 2. It’s becoming the norm on most controversial managed to remain a simple the fruit of one of Webster’s Pamela Lokken THE VIEW FROM H R Lwptior i is t subjects. “reporter,” taking the side of the famous public crusades where he ...... The 4-3 split on the budget is possibly the most disturbing. ordinary citizen in his dealings used the power of the media to ...... Despite the assurances of Lonsdale, Lalli and Craddock that with the rich and powerful. the benefit of the powerless. The emergency flood relief to new bridge, which ended u Telephone they appreciate the efforts of district staff in putting together It’s been hard to list all of the bridge preceding it was washed (603) 892-9161 a complex document, they still voted against the municipal accomplishments of such a man out in the’ Boxing Day floods of bearing a plaque naming it Fay Lirie budget last week. In other levels of government, the budget who pioneered so many forms of 1980, cutting off a group of honor of Webster. “It was ty (004) 892-8483 is the primary expression of policy, and a vote against it is a journalism that are standard about 20 residents from the high- Webster, taking on the caw vote of non-confidence in those who brought it forward. today. But one of the things way at a time when their homes the little guy:’ Gordon E-rnail Of course, it doesn’t work that way in municipal politics: everyone has been talking about were flooded by the same torrent Apparently, Gordon i qc 17 i c‘ f@ s the confidexe priniciple doesn’t apply in our non-party is Webster’s consistency in that took out their bridge and me, the original residen ni o ti 11t a i 11- i n te r.nc t i ...... ; council (although it’s been said before that municipal poli- “standing up for the little guy.” caused chaos throughout the area are gone now, but K~rlySubscriptions i tics in Squarnish seem to be drifting that way) and a law To me, that makes it funny how region. with the hand-painted ‘ Home Delivery passed by four councillors is every bit as binding as a law the majority of the tributes seen To the misfortune of the Upper Webster Bridge” emblem (Squaniish Area) i passed by seven. But last week’s vote still has to be inter- in the media in the week of his Cheakamus residents, the bridge, its main beam (apparently $37.50 Caiiadiari Mail Delivery i preted by district staff as somewhat of a vote of non-confi- death have been from the “big originally built by BC.Hydro, work of Helmut Scherer), $75.00 dence. That makes this a debate that should have been guys” - Webster’s colleagues in neatly straddled the “no-man’s remains spanning Culliton LJS. (Second Class) i delayed until there was more time for councillors who were journalism and his nemeses in land” between the District of Creek, and the bridge is n $85.00 Cdn concerned they hadn’t had enough of a say on the budget. power. Squamish boundaries, the integral part of the Squami Overseas Even aside from the budget, the 4-3 split is a problem in But the plain, ordinary folks Squamish-Lillooet Regional area’s trail network for hikin $130.00 Cdn ...... : that it threatens to make a mockery of council’s work and sti- remember Webster too - and so District and provincial Crown and biking - including the I Canada Post fle debate. We’re not advocating a council that agrees on do people in Squamish, for a land - and none of those three Cheakamus Challenge bike Publication Mail Sales i everything all the time: debate is healthy and dissent is at the very special reason, one I dis- would claim responsibility for between Squamish and Whi Product Agrccmcnt i heart of democracy. But 4-3 votes with the same people on covered this week thanks to a replacing the bridge. held every summer. I No. 25 182s the same side each time iqn ’t debate, it’s entrenchment. phone call from Squamish resi- The residents, cut off for over a It’s something to think ab Neither side is giving substantially enough to even give the dent Peter Gordon. “Did you month with nobody willing to re- on your next bike ride or w Reproduction of any i material contained in this i perception of open-mindedness. know that Squamish has the only build their bridge, were resorting the valley - or even the n ‘k publication is expressly i And every 4-3 vote digs the trenches a little deeper, makes bridge in the world named after to dangerous crossings of the time you phone into an open forbidden without the prior i it a little harder for understanding and debate. That makes Jack Webster?” he asked. still-flood-swollen creek when talk show or watch an inve the decision to cancel council’s retreat to Qualicum a little It’s probably old news to many they called Webster €or help, and tive TV reporter go to bat a sad. The less cynical among us might have hoped for some- here, but at this time when all he went to work, bringing his government or a bad busin thing between councillors to give - not necessarily a rec- B.C. is mourning the loss of a powers as a BCTV talk show behalf of the consumer. onciliation, but perhaps just a little more understanding. great man, I think it warrants re- host to bear on behalf of the We all have Jack Webster t .... . Now, instead of council working just a little more closely telling for the sake of those like stranded group of residents. thank - in some big and litti I::::(, ft:t$t:> 1 f..,<\< ,. i...... together, it’ll be up to the voters to find a council that will - me who hadn’t heard of it and Within weeks, the province ways. To him, they were all ...... \‘.’..’ ...... :...... A...... :.:.:...... PYIi or to bring back another three years of 4-3 votes. for those who may have forgot- came up with the money for important.

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_--- Where were disMct/chamber at outdoor show.P Editor, 28 and March 1. The show been a perfect place to use one of the top 15 best recre- represent Squamish? Do they What do the Cariboo was expected to attract about our several thousand dollar ation towns in Canada. The even want to promote Tourism Association, Core 30,000 visitors. Here was a new slide show projector, word is out about Squamish. Squamish as the tourist Rat (a Squamish-based chance for Squamish to purchased by the District to The private sector (Core Rat, mecca it is sure to become - mountain bike clothing man- directly market ourselves to showcase Squamish? What S/S Kayaking, Squamish with or without their support? restry a ufacturer), the Shuswap thousands of people interest- needs to be done to get Adventure Festival) know Or does yet again the promo- Lakes Tourism Association, ed in outdoor adventure Squamish’s tourism industry this, but the public sector is tion of tourism in Squamish Thompson Okanagan Tour- tourism. Both the District of pointed in the right direction? still missing the boat. If the fall to the private sector? I, sing game’ ism, Tourism Malaysia, Squamish and the Chamber Do all the tour operators, village of Gold River, popula- for one, am getting tired of Tourism Saskatchewan and of Commerce were verbally hotels, and restaurants need tion 2,500, and several kilo- lots of talk and no action. The h 2 issue of The the Whistler Resort Asocia- made aware of this show in to form a “Tourism Squamish metres from anywhere, can bail is now in your court. plan bad news tion have in common with November. Does our lack of Group” to ensure that next get their act together to What is your next move? I s, it most cer- each other but not with the representation at Vancouver’s year an excellent marketing actively promote tour ism, will be waiting with bated is and it is going to get a District of Squamish? All of largest yearly adventure show opportunity like this is not why can’t Squamish? breath to see which next rse as time goes on. The them, except for the last one, really show our lack of com- in issed? The next outdoor adventure opportunity is missed. ry has ridden roughshod were all represented at the mitment to the tourism indus- Squamish has been ideriti- sports show is only 362 days Cliff Mik is province for over 100 Outdoor Adventure Sports try? I think so. fied by Explore Magazine, away. Can the public sector President, Sg~adshTest . Along with the PWA and Show, held in Vancouver Feb. Would this show not have (April ’97 edition) as being of Squarnish get it together to of Metal stly American-owned com- res this province has been & ruthlessly. Sawmill workers w ‘ “logging feeds my fami- ays my mortgage” and Editq We sell logs from TFL #38, sions last year to help Interfor, limbo last July.” For us, being selves and our families. We s me mobile.” It also pays The Interfor sawmill workers going down the highway to be but we feel Interfor has not in limbo for eight months would like to see a real effort ension for which I am have been part of this comrnu- processed elsewhere. Gordon been sincere in its efforts to i-ncms our E1 is running out made to ensure that ;ill the tim- grateful. What the nity for many years. However, Hamilton, Vancouver Sun keep the lumber mill open. We along with our benefits. Even ber from TFL #38 is processed ry doesn’t seem to real- the decisions about the future forestry reporter, stated in his feel Interfor’s only concern is if other mills are hiring, they in Squamish. those days are gone. of TFL #38 and the Squamish Feb. 3 article “Log exports to keep the licence and al! the do not hire us because we are Gursewak Toor, E. Ozla, ry is a losing game, the Lumber mill are being made blamed for layoffs in industry,” talk about trying to open the on laid-off status, and we are A.S. Sahota, R.A. Maim, idral public is finally wak- by persons with little connec- that one log in every 12 har- mill for a few employees is a constantly worried and frus- Jang S. Kingra, K. to the fact we live in a tion to the community and no vested on the B.C. coast is smokescreen. trated about the future for our- Dhaliwal, Gurnam TOOT world and we are long awareness of the social and being exported. The mill work- Brigitte Petersen said in her e to curb our excesses emotional impact of their deci- ers in the District of Squamish, Feb. 9 article in The Chief that re is nothing left at sions. and B.C. Hydro made conces- “185 workers were put in f this marvelous gift of Thanks for noticing! e we inhabit. Conserva- Editor; f our natural world must I have been reading The Chief now for five years and must above a11 else, above Election decided limited airport use say it is an enjoyable paper to read and very informative. ment, above industry, Editol; of Squamish elected a ‘;najority of candidates It did however lack some detail and design, but lately it has profits adyes, above We have a choice: limiting the use of the air- that supported limited use at the airport. improved immensely. Just the little things which hardly no her destruction of the port through allowing leasing to existing oper- Congratu!ations to the council members who one notices, but I do, and it looks to me your “graphic design- d what is left of Sea ators there or changing the designation of the support existing operators and continue to ers” have stepped it up and I commend their work. Well done! airport to “industrial” and therefore increasing limit the use of the airport. An appreciative reader, S. McAllister helicopter and fixed-wing activity. Carol Ann Berkley RolandSquamish Saaimara Squamish At the last election the voters of the District Brackendale

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family* We have a good k1tiiiiwr.s receive training e Squaniish Branch of the ir? assisting tcrriii1i;i11~-iIl oyai Canadian Legion is time.” persons, ii!orig wilh offering i steeped in tradition, from the ii?ii/y. -Ailsa Yaky siip[wt tkir ‘iij veterans and family members ...... rcqisler or for morc ini’orma- i L : make up its membership to the historv tiOJ! plcasc call Patsy at 892- i of the orgariization itself. One of the Games, which are being held in 53x5. There is no cliargc for . j niariy things that make the Squarnish Carnpbel! River this year. tlicse stxsions. i Legion special is its pipe band. “It’s good for kids to take up,” said The pipe band wits originally the Yaky. Kinsmen‘s, but switched ti3 the Legion “We’ve got teens in there and they in 1990. don’t act up. It’s good discipline and “They’ve beerr really good spon- its a good atmosphere. They learn sors,’‘ said pipe major Ailsa bky. pride and self respect. There’s if lot of “We get the hall every week Ifor pride in playing for your town.” p r;i ct i cc ] .” Drum sergeant Karyn Runzer, who Yak\, has been pii3ing for six years has been with the pipe band for 12 and was originally taught by Ian years, agreed and added, “A lot of Walker, one of thc founding members what‘s learned in the pipe band is of the pipe band. re specti ng your el de rs .” Piping ais0 rws in Yaky’s family: Yaky also noted the positive effect her Fither began playing in 1955. being a rneinber of the pipe band has

The pipe band plavsL, at everats on young people at events like throughout the Stta to Sky corridor Remembrance Day ceremonies. anti ir; V;inccwer. They have per- “When they’re sitting with a group parents ‘spelt out sex’ i f’ormed at events such as the Legion of their friends they can fool around,” Garncs, the Junior Wodd Cup, she said. far kids Squamish’s Loggers Sports and the “When they’re in uniform, standing T~cCOLiSt Garibaldi vancouver~i~~ ~i~h~~~~H~~~ and at attention, they have to listen to Ile;rlth Unit is recommend- ; Reel Parade what’s being said.” ing parents takc a look at a ;: The pipe band, currently consisting Students of the bagpipe start on a series of TV programs start- ; of six pipers and five drummers, is chanter, a recorder-like instrument i’lg the likely to be expanding shortly. The and, after about one year, move on to K 11OW I e dge Netwo r k . band has nine student pipers and five the pipes. “SCX Spelled Out for student drummers. “Drumming sometimes moves a bit I’arents” is a series of four i of the nine piping, four should faster,” said Runzer. tlalf-’lour TV programs be on parade by Loggers Sports,” said “They can move from a drum pad to starting at 9 p.m. tonight and .. . __ Yakv. the drums in six to nine months.” One of the aspects Yaky enjoys most about being in the pipe band is the Gives an overview Of talking With their current membership, the camaraderie. KAREN MILSTEIN~HE with kids about sex, from piFe band has the bare minimum ‘Ws like a second family. We have a Aka Yaky and the Squarnish Legion Pipe Band play at events preschool on up. i required to compete in the Highland good ti me .” along the Sea to Sky corridor and in Vancouver as well. The series is hosted bv i .I. sexual health educator and ’ best-selling B.C. author. Vi deo Meg Hickling, R.N., and ; broadcaster Bill Good will BY KEVINMCKINNON last month. College and has filmed other Best Mountain Culture Film, such as Bike and Mountat hold a studio phone-in ses- I The Chief “They get a lot of good documentaries on native Best Rock Climbing Film, Bike, a reputation that is i sion after each program. films and really good speak- issues, as well as doing cor- Best Mountaineering Film rapidly growing thanks to; Tonight’s first program is i quamish photographer ers who come and do slide porate work. and Best Overall Film. events such as the Squamil an overview, with Hickling j and videographer Brian shows,” said Goldstone, who He is also a well-known Goldstone was joined by Test of Metal and the new! explaining why it’s impor- j’ Goldstone wasn’t out to started editing his film two photographer in Squamish Chris Atkinson, who worked added Fat Tire Criterium. I tant to talk with Young chi]- win any awards when he days after the deadline. specializing in climbing, cameras and set up rigging, The film is set to the i dren about sex. came up with the idea of The organizers allowed nature and mountain biking and Peter Wellenhofer of pounding rhythms of making a short movie about Goldstone’s late entry into photography. Several of his Glyphic Media to complete Everclear, an excellent I World Music i mountain biking in the festival. The film is the photographs can be seen at the film. accompaniment to the wili entries sought i Squamish, but that’s exactly only winning production the Howe Sound Inn. Goldstone’s timing for the ride in areas such as Goat’/ The B.C. Festival of the i what happened. from the festival that was Goldstone said he was production of Squamish Ridge and Numan’s Arm 4 Arts is looking for emerging i Goldstone’s film Squamish actually shot in North “kind of stunned” when his Mountain Biking couldn’t Goldstone captured on filq artists to participate in its i Mountain Biking, a four- America. film won. have been better, coming The film now goes on to new program, the World minute, action-packed foray Goldstone says the Hi-8 “A lot of the films I was up only weeks after Explore with the rest of the winnin Music Workshop. into the world of some of video was produced on a against were larger budget magazine named Squamish flicks to Seattle, giving th 1I The workshop will be Squamish’s top mountain bare-bones budget - ‘‘just productions and shot on film. one of the top 15 places to Squamish mountain biking( debuting at the 1999 B.C. bikers, won the Best the cost of two tapes and And then along came my live and play in Canada. scene even more exposurel Festival of the Arts in Mountain Biking Film award Some beer for the editor.’’ four-minute video done on Last year Squamish was “With the Test of Metal ai Victoria May 23 to 30. Up to at the second annual Goldstone, an avid out- the cheap.” touted as one of the top SORCA mountain biking ij 30 emerging world music International Mountain Film doorsman, studied media The festival also gave mountain biking destinations really growing here,” said . in the world by magazines Goldstone. I artists will be chosen to par- Festival in Vancouver late resources at Capilano awards to filmmakers for i ticipate in the program through a public call. News from years gone by in Squamish, compiled by Kevin McKinnon from the archives Facilitators Randy Raine- ! Reusch and Salvador j Lo0 k ba c k in time of the Squamish Times at the Squamish Public Library and The Chief Ferreras will lead delegates Five years ago this week Ten years ago this week through an exploration of i Despite a significant reduction in the number of B.C. companies and munic- A grant of $50,000 to assist in the reconstruction of the Squamish Air musical styles, composition i ipalities in noncompliance with their waste management permits, acid rock runway will be made available to the district according to an announce and improvisational skills i drainage into Howe Sound from property owned by Copper Beach Estates, made by the Minister of Transport and Allan Williams, MU. and examine what’s happen- Ltd. at Britannia Beach still remains a concern. ing in B.C.’s multicultural The provincial Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks released the eighth ’lhventy yeals ago this week music community. noncompliance/pollution concern report on March 1and Copper Beach Estates The $800,000 Stawamus diking project is about the midway pint now The a11 for entry applica- i is the only pollution concern now listed in the report for the Sea to Sky corri- barring any weather problems, it should be completed very close to the M tion deadline for the work- dor. 31 deadline. 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Commun,ity- News f@lkinds of activitSes for Spring Break in Squamish t is that time of month full day. Spring Break Kid's no doubt be some great and rn opening for a male actor (30 - again when the Squamish Camp runs the same dates at innovative talent on display. The Howe Sound 45) for this production. Call Food Bank distributes gro- the Aquatic Centre for seven Proceeds of the auction will Performing Arts Association Gordon at 892-5466 for more ies to those in need. to 1Z-year-olds. Space is lim- go to enhancing the Foyer in partnership with CBC information. morrow (March 10) the ited for both these programs Gallery at the library. For Radio Noand the Coastal I rs at the Elk's Hall on and you are asked to register $15, you are entered and pre- Jazz and Blues Society is Everyone Welcome Swims nd Avenue, will be open at the Leisure Centre or call sented with a birdhouse to pleased to be bringing Tango will be held at the Aquatic rn 12 to 1 p.m. Cash dona- 898-3604 for more informa- decorate. This Saturday Paradiso to Squamish on Centre during Spring Break s are always appreciated tion. (March 13) from 1to 3 p.m., March 26. on Monday, Wednesday and ...... ABOUT TOWN d can be droppedoff at the m Dawn Larden is offering a Tango Paradiso is an excit- Friday from 1 to 6 p.m. All we Sound Women's St. John's Anglican Church painting workshop for adults ing ensemble based on the other swims are as scheduled. Monique Holden of Enderby, 38132 Second is planning a three-day sale of who might like some ideas classic Argentinean tango B.C.. And pleased great- enue, or mailed to Box quality used clothing for all for their birdhouses. The cost instrumentation of bandoeon On Friday, Jared Fitschen grandparents are Constance 2, Squamish, VON 3G0. ages from babies to adults. It of $15 includes supplies of (accordion), violin, guitar and will celebrate his first birth- Lang of Revelstoke and I will be held at 38066 paint and a small seven-inch bass. The evening features day. Helena and Laurie Laursen of Students and teachers will Cleveland Avenue (formerly birdhouse. music, vocals and dance. It H Birken. ring Break next Pinnacle Gift Shop) on rn will be held in the Eagle Eye Stork Story - HOLDEN I have it on good authority and the Brennan Park Thursday, Friday and Along with clothing and CommunityTheatre at 8 p.m. - LS Ed and Wendy Holden that Ed and Monique Holden sure Centre staff is pre- Saturday (March 11,12 and footwear for all ages, there on March 26. of CFB Esquimalt welcomed are moving back to Squamish d. The Sea to Sky Soccer 13) from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. will be a good selection of Tickets at $12 for adults and with great love their first in the very near future. Ed mp running from March each day. Proceeds will go to books and a variety of items $10 for students and seniors child, a son, Edgar Rawlis will be opening up the restau- to 19 is for ages 4 to 17 the new church building fund. at the white elephant table are on sale at Highland Video William. Born at 1158 pm, rant in the new Super 8 ears. There is a choice of when the annual spring rum- and Mostly Books. Jan. 21, weighing 6 lb. 10 02. Motel. He has the new fran- ill enhancement from 9 The birdhouse fundraiser at mage sale is held at Squamish Rawlis was born on his chise for a Humpty's Family .m. to 12 noon or a full day the Squamish Public Library United Church on Fourth Between Shifts Theatre has grandmother Monique's birth- Restaurant. We look forward amp from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. is really catching on. When Avenue from 10 a.m. to 1 the casting almost complete day. Proud grandparents are to seeing the Holdens return pme week's program is $80 the silent auction is held to p.m. this Saturday (March for the June presentations of Bill and Nora Kraft of to our community. Yes Ed, @or a half day and $150 for a sell the birdhouses there will- 13). Busy Body. There is still an Squamish and Ed and your jokes and all!

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...... ber I ttention! For this Also this Thursday, the wich day is back. A bowl of held in the Elk’s Hall at 1 opportunity to socialize with mow month only, the Prostate Cancer Support soup, a sandwich and tea or p.m. Why not come to our a lot of her friends. A get- gw ACaregivers Support Group will be holding their coffee for just $4, and we are potluck lunch first at 12 ogether at Lynda Nil1 Society has changed their meeting in the Tantalus having a male chef again. I P-m.? If you’re not bringing Edmondson’s for all her card meeting date to Thursday, Seniors Centre from 7 to didn’t realize we had such a food the cost is $4 each. phying friends for a night of March 25. It will be in the 8:30 p.m. good cook in the centre. Members, it would be nice if Samba brought a lot of Tantalus Seniors Centre from There were a few anxious Stop in for coffee any after- we could each bring a friend. laughs. Son Kevin was home 7 to 9 p.m. moments for one senior noon or join in one of the Branch #70 Bus Trips from his trip to Thailand and OVER THE HILL Hilltop House when she was trapped in the programs. A reminder to those going Marge Mitchell who has ...... ~.l This Thursday (March 11) elevator at the Manor last Tantalus Walking Club on the Nanaimo trip on the always been “mom and the Hilltop House Support week. This Thursday, meet in the 17th. Don’t forget your gold grandma” to the Barr family The Squamish and Disti Society will be holding their Tantalus Seniors Centre Chieftain Centre parking lot card for the ferry ride. made for a happy holiday. Diabetes Association will regular monthly meeting at The centre is open Monday at the Shoppers Drug Mart Wednesday, March 31 is a The Thursday afternoon holding their regular mon 9:30 a.m. in the activity to Friday from 1 to 4 p.m., end for a walk on the south trip to La Conner in Fun Dart Club enjoyed a meeting one week from room. If you happen to be up closed weekends and holi- loop trail along the dike at 10 Washington. Rosemary Barr delicious birthday lunch last today in the Tantalus Seni at Hilltop take a look at the days. a.m.. Be ready for rough was holidaying in Squamish week at the Midway Centre at 7:30 p.m. Our portable wall unit in the din- On Thursday, March 18, at roots underfoot. the past two weeks. Restaurant (Best Western Sea guest speaker will be Alm ing room. The nurses find it 1 p.m. is the general meeting. One week from today Attending Linda Kirkwood’s to Sky Hotel). Honored Burkard on reflexology. a welcome addition and it This is the time to come out (March 16), the regular meet- retirement party at the golf ladies were Florence Everyone is welcome, was paid for through your and voice your opinions or ing of Branch #70 will be course gave her a great Kingston and Gladys. including non-diabetics. generous support of our ask questions. Everyone is bazaars and raffle. Coming welcome. Friday, March 19, up in April, we will be hold- is Doug and Carol’s whist ing our annual garage sale night. This is a fun night and and bake table. Hope you they welcome more players. will all save those unwanted On Thursday, March 25 at articles for us. 7:30 p.m. our soup and sand- Jammer plays the Grizz this weekend t’s time for another rockin’ weekend at the Grizzly IBar and Grill. This week they have high-energy rock and roll band Jammer for all the dancing you can handle on Friday and Saturday night. The Grizz is home to pool, darts, Keno, pull-tabs and the ...... PASS IT ON ever popular fu11 -contact video golf. on all week long. Monday is E movie night at 8:30 p.m. On It’s here! On Saturday, March 15 there’s a special check out the Holyfield vs. slide presentation as Radical Lewis bout at the Cliffside Films presents “Shortcut to Pub. Tickets are on sale now! the Beach”, a 10-month Tiiesday night it’s the cycling odyssey through Cliff’side’s ever-popular Siberia, Mongolia, China, karaoke night followed by Tibet and Nepal. Tuesday Wednesday night jam ses- nights you can go paintin’ in sions where everyone is wel- the Brew Pub with Karen come. from Paintin’ Place. Fun Gus Thursday through Saturday is Among Us performs on are DJ nights so come on Thursday, March 11 at 8:30 down and have your request p.m. Saturday, March 13 is played. The Clair Brett Trio the Brew Pub’s St. Patrick’s will be rockin’ the pub with Day party, so come on out Celtic sounds and more in a and get a wee Irish with J. late St. Patrick’s Day party Knutson and the Last Family on March 19. at 9 p.m. Show up in green and get in free, no green and I The Howe Sound Inn has the leprechaun at the door something entertaining goin’ will charge you a buck. Royal Canadian -m--n~---- ’ =!’ OPEN SPRING BREAK! PRFPARINC FOR THf ZIsr CENTURY LEGION MAR.13 TO MAR.21 SB

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i smnd a weekin Jamnvvitlrout leavincl hodTo: -I-- alking into the tions. They learned the were covered in geometric school library at the Japanese alphabet and how to designs. Constance Wbeginning of count in Japanese. Sincc the The class I watched was Education Week in Garibaldi fall, they have been corre- Ms. Koyanagi’s and, being Rulka Highlands Elementary School sponding with students of Japanese-Canadian, she must meant being transported into their own age in Japanese have felt some nostalgia as the Orient without benefit of a schools. On March 1, classes she helped the girls tie the wide sashes that drew in the magic carpet. took it in turn to go to the SOUND Mika Kokubo, from Tokyo, library to try out the Japanese kimonos to make very tiny ....e....*...... is a teacher-in-training who toys and games that Mika waists. They danced to taped enjoyed themselves in the has been working with Ms. had provided. Everything Japanese music. process. On Friday, there was the LaRiviere all year. She has was 50 beautifully crafted, in Story theatre The Story Theatre company entertained at Gari grande finale for the interme- ’ been perfecting her English such bright colors, that tops, Another enjoyable event of Highlands Elementary last week. studying Canadian teaching balloons and propellers diate students in the morning, the week was an arts perfor- methods and telling the stu- looked like blossoms in a and for the primary children mance of Alice in play; but everything was han- dents about Japan - all at garden. in the afternoon. Every class Wonderland. The Story dled with split-second timing the wide mouth and the same time. It seemed like This flower effect was con- made a contribution, using Theatre company was estab- and went without a hitch. My left. Each school a good idea, then, to make tinued in a later activity, the new skills that they had lished some years ago; but it favorite incident was where Japan the focus of this year’s when Mika taught each class learned during the week. was difficult to believe that the Cheshire Cat disappears, celebrations at GHE during to perform a Japanese dance. Some had studied the poetry the four young people (all in leaving only his smile behind. Education Week, and Ms. She had some costumes that and created their own Haiku. their early 20s) in this partic- The cat was-lying along the LaRiviere’s enthusiasm was the students put on to dance Others sang their new songs; ular team had been working top of a screen as he talked to infectious. in after they had learned the and some played Japanese together for only two weeks. Alice; and, hidden from view version of the tea pa Mika discussed Japanese steps. The girls’ kimonos had tunes on their recorders. There were a lot of costume behind the screen, the actor customs with the youngsters, patterns of flowers all over Everybody took part, learned changes and even different using him as a puppet skill- and they made all the decora- them; and the boys’ coats something new, and they all characters for one person to fully took him apart (ears, Public Information Meetin p A development is being proposed for the property located at: Mh the north east corner of Highway 99 and Mamauam Road lmti HGl Canadian Development Properties (B.C.) Inc. will be hosting a Mushroom or Steer Manure If you are not canvassed, public information session to discuss the project with the public. h $5.00 per bag please call: 8 15-4073 $15.0014 bags $I20.00/4 yard truck load and leave us a message. , Date: Thursday, March 18, 1999

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La vie du celebre explorateur, de Comedy) James Cam, Marsha Mason. A 6:OO @ t~ “Strip Search” (1997) 6: 00 @ “In Your Wildest Dreams” (1991) 6:OO t t “Lethal Tender” (1997) Jeff ses premiers voyages a sa decouverte triom- sailor finds a ready-made family and love in a and a seasoned convict forge Michael Pare, Caroline Neron. An unortho- Lise Wilburn, Trevor Black. A teen-ager‘s Fahey, Gary Busey. A police detective must phale du Nouveau-Monde. (SC) (2 hrs., 10 barroom pool hustler and her young son. (2 friendship behind bars at a maxi dox vice cop and his partner look for a school assignment results in an unexpected save Chicago’s water supply from contami- min.) hrs.) woman’s stepdaughter in strip joints and sex windfall fromihe stock market. ‘NR’ (1 hr., 27 nation when criminals commandeer a filtra- 9:oo t t t “Prince of Foxes” (1949, 8:35 @ t t t “Qui veut la peau de clubs. In Stereo) ‘R’ (1 hr., 30 min.) min.) tion plant. (In Stereo) ‘R’ El (1 hr., 29 rnin.) Adventure) Tyrone Power, Orson Welles. A Roger Rabbit” (1988, Fantastique) Bob 6:15 L ttx“Take Me Out to the Ball Game” (1949, Musical) Frank Sinatra, Gene @ t t % “Fixed Bayonets” (1 951, Drama) @ t t t “Eight Men Out” (1988, Drama) young man is almost destroyed by his defi- Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd. Dans un Kelly. Two vaudevillians on a baseball team Richard Basehart, Michael OShea. A band John Cusack, Charlie Sheen. Based on the ance of Cesare Borgia. (2 hrs., 30 min.) Hollywood imaginaire, un detective privd tangle with a lovely new owner and gamblers of GIs manages to divert the enemy’s atten- 1919 Black Sox scandal, in which eight 9:25 (D @ ttx “Some Kind of fend un heros dedessins animes qui se - out to revent a pennant win. tion long enough to allow a command unit to Chicago White Sox were accused of throwing Wonderful” (1987, Drama) Eric Stottz, Lea trouve accuse de meurtre. (SC) (1 hr., 50 7:00 “The Last Enemy” (1988, build up a counterattack. (2 hrs.) the World Series. (2 hrs., 30 min.) Thompson. While pursuing the most popular min.) Mystery) (Part 1 of 2) John Thaw, Kevin 7:OO m “The Last Enemy” (1988, 7:00 a “Zenon: Girl of the 21st girl in school, a shy teen-ager overlooks the 9:oo +t “Nick of Time” (1995, Whately. Inspector Morse discovers that rival- Mystery) (Part 2 of 2) John Thaw, Kevin Century” (1999, Science Fiction) Kirsten tombo who truly loves him. (2 hrs., 5 min.) Suspense) Johnny Depp, Christopher ry for a prestigious position at Oxford has led Whately. Inspector Morse discovers that rival- Storms, Raven-Symone. A mischievous 9:30 b Irt “A Life less Ordinary” Walken. A widower is given 90 minutes to to murder. (1 hr.) ry for a prestigious position at Oxford has led youngster who has spent her whole life in (1997) Ewan McGregor, Cameron Diaz. assassinate the governor of California or his tt “The Sign of Zorro” (1960, to murder. (1 hr.) space has a lot of adjusting to do on Earth. Romance develops between a recently fired young daughter will be killed. (In Stereo) (3 hrs., 40 min.) Adventure) Guy Williams, Henry Calvin. A 8:OO @ tt “Metro” (1997) Eddie El (1 hr., 40 rnin.) janitor and the pampered young woman (2 hrs.) 1o:W a@tttx”EasyRide masked avenger in Old California battles a Murphy, Michael Rapaport. A quick-thinking 205 @ @ ttx“A Nightmare on Elm whom he kidnapped. (In Stereo) ‘R’ (1 hr., @@ ttt “Dick Tracy” (1990, Drama) Peter Fonda, Dennis H corrupt commandant by night while mas- hostage negotiator and his new partner pur- Street 4: The Dream Master” (1988, Horror) 43 min.) Adventure) Warren Beatly, Charlie Korsmo. nomads who dropped out of uerading as an aristocrat by day sue a psychotic criminal through San Robert Englund, Lisa Wilcox. A young 1o:oo @ t t a “Murder Ahoy!” (1964, Detective Tracy tries to juggle relationships udice and senseless violenc 7:jO m @ t t t “Support Your Local Francisco. (In Stereo) ‘R’ El (1 hr., 57 min.) Gunfighter” (1971, Comedy) James Garner; woman draws on the powers of her Mystery) Margaret Rutherford, Lionel with an orphan and Tess Trueheart while bat- count motorcycle trip. (2 hrs. low ‘ 8:05 @ @ “The Living deceased friends to end undead child mur- Jeffries. Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple tling an army of gangsters. (2 hs.) tx‘$1 Know W Suzanne Pleshette. A con artist decides to ttt 10:30 g to 5 take advantage of some townspeople’s mis- Daylights” (1987, Adventure) Timothy derer Freddy Krueger‘s reign of terror. (2 hrs.) sleuths the suspicious death of a naval t * t “South Pacific” (1958, Musical) Summer” (1997) Jennifer Dalton, Maryam d’Abo. James Bond 8:OO @ *tt “The Fifth Element” trustee aboard a cadet training ship. (1 hr., 35 Rossano Braui, MiiGaynor. A WWll nurse Sarah Michelle Gellar. Four taken notion that he is a famous aunslinaer.“-e &hrs,& min.) becomes embroiled in a phony KGB defec- (1997) Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman. Luc min.) and a widower find love on an island par- teens face the dire consequence N 7 t t “The Twilight of the Golds” tor‘s scheme to supply arms to Russian Besson directed this tale about a futuristic ttt “The Misadventures of Merlin adise in this screen version of the Rodgers killer discovers their dark summer (1 997)Jennifer Beats, Jon Tenney. A family troops in Afghanistan. (2 hrs., 50 min.) cab driver whose latest passenger may save Jones” (1964, Comedy) Tommy Kirk, and Hammerstein hit. (In Stereo) (2 hrs., 30 Stereo) ‘R’ El (1 hr., 41 min.) reaches a crossroads when genetic testing 8:30 @ 8 “Le Mythe de I’orgasme mas- Earth from impending doom. (In Stereo) ‘PG. Annette Funicello. A young college student’s min.) reveals that the infant they are expecting will culin” (1994, Comedie) Bruce Dinsmore, 13’ El (2 hrs., 7 rnin.) invention which allows him to read minds 9:30 @ tttt “The Heartbreak Kid likely be a . ‘PG-13’ (1 hr., 33 min.) Miranda de Pencier. Un psychologue accepte 855 “Fiesta” (1995, Drame) Jean- causes more than its share of complications. (1972, Comedy) Charles Grodin, Cybill 9:oo 08 “Blade Squad” (1998, de collaborer a une experience menee par Louis Trintignant, Gregoire Colin. En 1936, El (1 hr., 30 min.) Shepherd. The honeymoon plans of a couple Adventure) Corin Nemec, Yancey Arias. un groupe de feministes. (SC) (1 hr., 45 min.) un jeune soldat se fait durement initier aux @ t *It “Fritz the Cat” (1972, Adult) of young newlyweds go awry when the Futuristic law enforcers equipped with in-line 9:oo a ttx“Fixed Bayonets” (1951, atrocites de la guerre dEspagne. (2 hrs., 35 Voices of Skip Hinnant, Rosetta LeNoire. groom decides he wants a replacement for MARCH 15,1999 skates and body armor hunt the leader of a Drama) Richard Basehart, Michael O’Shea. min.) Animator Ralph Bakshi’s controversial adap- his bride. (In Stereo) (1 hr., 45 min.) violent criminal gang. (2 hrs.) A band of GIs manages to divert the enemy’s 9:oo @ ttn “Attack of the 50 Ft. tation of the adventures of Robert Crumb’s “In Harrh’s Way” (1 965, Drama) 0 “Seasons of Love” (1 999, Drama) a It t t EVENING (Parta 2 of 2) Peter Strauss, Rachel Ward. attention long enough to allow a command Woman” (1993, Science Fiction) Daryl underground comic-book character. (In John Wayne, Kirk Douglas. Otto Preminger‘s Premiere. Hock tries desperately to win his unit to build up a counterattack. (2 hrs.) Hannah, Daniel Baldwin. A woman grows to Stereo) (1 hr., 20 min.) account of a naval officer‘s efforts to recap- father‘s approval, but Thomas favors Grover; 1o:oo a t t “Senseless” (1998) Marlon monstrous proportions after an encounter 11:11 *&“Quiet Days inClichy”(1990, ture strategic Japanese-held islands in the Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Judith’s true parentage is revealed. (In Wayans, David Spade. A college student with space aliens in this remake of the 1958 Drama) Andrew McCarthy, Nigel Havers. Pacific. (3 hrs., 30 min.) stuntman jeopardizes his lover an 9: Tfreo&Cfi hrs .) becomes a human guinea pig when he takes cult classic. IB (2 hrs.) Based on author Henry Miller‘s autobio- 1o:oO ttt “Marianne and Juliane” when he plans a spectacular car le 6 * *x “Les Amis de Peter” an experimental drug that heightens the t tsrtsr “Eight Men Out” (1988, Drama) graphical account of his life in Paris as a (1981, Drama) Jutta Lampe, Barbara younger rival. (2 hrs.) (1992,coi. dramatique) Kenneth Branagh, senses. (In Stereo) ‘R’ @ (1 hr., 33 min.) John Cusack, Charlie Sheen. Based on the struggling writer. (Subtitled) (2 hrs., 10 min.) Sukowa. A German feminist writer tries to a “False Pretense” (1998) Stephen Fry. Ayant herite du vaste manoir ttx“Tough Guys” (1986, Comedy) 1919 Black Sox scandal, in which eight 11:30 (D t t “Jimmy Hollywood” (1994, prove the death of her imprisoned terrorist- familial, un homme organise une fite pour Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas. Two smalt-time Chicago White Sox were accused of throwing Comedy-Drama) Joe Pesci, Christian Slater. sister wasn’t suicide. (In German Subtitled) reunir tous ses amis. (SC) (2 hrs., 5 min.) criminals unable to adjust to post-prison life the World Series. @I(2 hrs., 30 min.) An aspiring actor and his dull-witted buddy (2 hrs.) @ It t x “Drunks” (1995) Richard Lewis, return to the line of work they know best -- 1o:oo m tt “Bejewelled” (1991, appoint themselves vigilantes dedicated to m “The Scarlet Pimpernel” (1998, tt t “Rocky 111” ( Faye Dunaway. A diverse group of people robbery. (In Stereo) (1 hr., 43 min.) Comedy) Emma Samms, Denis Lawson. A making Hollywood a safu place. (2 hrs.) Drama) Richard E. Grant, Elizabeth reveal their struggles with the bottle during a ttx“Mi Vida Loca” (1993, Drama) naive museum curator teams up with an @ tx “Campus Man” (1987, McGovern. A mysterious crusader attempts meetinq of Alcoholics Anonvmous. (In Angel Aviles, Seidy Lopez. A pair of Latino Stereo -‘R’ @C (1 hr., 30 rnin.) amateur detective and two sawy youngsters Comedy) John Dye, Steve Lyon. In an effort to rescue aristocrats and foil the secret police women and their friends attempt to sort out to find a stolen jewel collection. (In Stereo) El to meet tuition costs, an enterprising student 9:35 L t * * “Support Your Local during the French Revolution. El (2 hrs.) Sheriff!” (1969. Comedv) James Garner. their lives in the barrios of East Los Angeles. (1 hr., 35 rnin.) persuades his good-looking buddy to pose tx “The Postman” (1997) Kevin Joan Hackett. A stranger inroute to Australia (In Stereo) El (1 hr., 45 min.) @ t rt t x “A Tale of Two Cities” (1935, for a calendar. (2 hrs., 5 min.) Costner, Will Patton. A drier in a postal uni- becomes a gold-rush town’s new lawman in @ ttt “The Young Poisoner’s Drama) Ronald Colman, Elizabeth Allan. ttx “Heavy Traffic” (1973, Drama) form leads a band of citizens against fascist this spoof of Western movies. (2 hrs., 5 rnin.) Handbook” (1995, Comedy-Drama) Hugh Charles Dickens’ classic about look-alikes Jim Bates, Jamie Farr. Animated. Ralph marauders in a post-apocalyptic United spirituality after a near-death 1o:oo rttt “Melody Time” (1948, O’Conor, Antony Sher. An expert on psy- who fall for the same woman during the Bakshi’s semiautobiographical account of the States. (In Stereo) ‘R’ El (2 hrs., 57 min.) leaves her with healing powers. (In Musical) Roy Rogers, Luana Patten. The sto- chopaths attempts to rehabilitate an intelli- French Revolution. (In Stereo) (2 hrs., 15 life and times of a struggling inner-city car- t t *S “The Russians Are Coming! iEl (2 hrs.) .mr ries of Pecos Bill and Johnny Appleseed are gent but criminally insane boy who killed two min.) toonist. (In Stereo) (1 hr., 20 rnin.) The Russians Are Coming!” (1966, 1o:oo ttsr “Metro” (1997) updated with live action and animation. El (1 relatives. (2 hrs., 11 min.) ttx “French Postcards” (1979, 11:55 a@ Attx “That Hamilton Comedy) Carl R’einer, Alan Arkin. After a Murphy, Michael Rapaport. A quick- hr., 30 rnin.) 11:oo “The Last Enemy” (1988, Comedy) Miles Chapin, Blanche Baker. A Woman” (1941, Drama) Laurence Olivier, Russian submarhe gets stuck near Cape t t.lr ”That’ll Be the Day” (1974, Mystery) (Part 2 of 2) John Thaw, Kevin group of American exchange students sam- Vivien Leigh. A portrayal of the tragic, scan- Cod, a landing pa9 causes a panic in the sue a psychotic criminal thr Drama) David Essex, Ringo Starr. A British Whately. Inspector Morse discovers that rival- ples the sights, sounds and night life of Paris dalous love affair between Lord Horatio nearby island community. (2 hrs., 30 rnin.) Francisco. (In Stereo) ‘R’ !B (1 hr., outh’s frustrations with parents, jobs and ry for a prestigious position at Oxford has led during a one-year program. (2 hrs., 4 rnin.) Nelson and Lady Emma Hamilton. (2 hrs., 15 10:15 m tt “Scavenger Hunt” Yriends have a marked influence on his own brand of rock music. (In Stereo) (1 hr., 30 to murder. (1 hr.) 10:30 a tt “The Gingerbread Man” min.) (1979, Comedy) Richard Benjamin, Cloris min.) 11:45 t* “Blood 81 Donuts” (1995) (1998) Kenneth Branagh, Embeth Davidtz. A 12:Oo “Vipers” (1998) Michelle von Leachman. An eccentric millionaire sends his “The Buddha of Suburbia” (1993, Gordon Currie, Justin Louis. A vampire look- Southern lawyer‘s one-night stand leads to a Flotow, Burke Morgan. A former martial-arts heirs on a wild scavenger hunt for the inheri- Comedy-Drama) (Part 2 of 2) Roshan Seth, ing for a bite to eat interrupts the lives of a dangerous confrontation with his erstwhile expert encounters danger when he has an tance prize of $200 million. (2 hrs., 35 min.) Naveen Andrews. Karim’s first acting role dimwitted cabbie and a waitress at a dough- lover‘s unbalanced father. (In Stereo) ‘R’ El affair with a surgeon’s beautiful wife.‘A(l hr., 11:05 @ t “The Island of Dr. Moreau” leads him to auestion and define his identitv. nut shop. (In Stereo) ‘R’ El (1 hr., 28 min.) 1 hr., 55 min.) 45 min.) (1996, Science Fiction) Marlon Brando, Val 2 hrs., 18 mi;.) t t t “Vanya on 42nd Street” (1994, ll:b5 @ @ ttt “52 Pick-Up” (1986, 12:40 a@ ttx “That Night” (1992, Kilmer. A stranded traveler encounters a mad 11:bO “The Last Enemy” (1988, Drama) Wallace Shawn, Julianne Moore. A Drama) Roy Scheider, Ann-Margret. An affair Drama) C. Thomas Howell, Juliette Lewis. A scientist’s genetic monstrosities in this adap- composer encounters a yo Mystery) (Part 1 of 2) John Thaw,‘Kevin dilapidated Broadway theater is the site of a with an exotic dancer and subsequent black- shy child steps in to help when her idol, a tation of the H.G.Wells novel. (2 hrs., 7 min.) becomes his ideal of matc Whately. Inspector Morse discovers that rival- contemporary adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s mail demands threaten the marriage of a high-school student, is sent to a home for 11:30 ttt “The King of Comedy” Stereo) (2 hrs., 10 min.) ry for a prestigious position at Oxford has led lay “Uncle Vanya.” (In Stereo) El (2 hrs.) businessman and his wife. (2 hrs., 5 min.) unwed mothers. (2 hrs.) (1983, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Jerry Lewis. @ ttt “Beautiful Thing” to murder. (1 hr.) 11:P5 ttt “The Buccaneer” 11:55 Q@ “Madly in Love” (1991, 1:oo a ttt “Wait Until Dark” (1967, A struggling comic stakes his future on a t t “A Life Less Ordinary” (1 997) (1938, Adventure) Fredric March, Franciska Drama) Remy Girard, Jean Rochefort. A Suspense) Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin. A crazy scheme to ransom his way onto by Ewan McGregor, Cameron Diaz. Romance N Gaal. The infamous pirate Jean Lafitte helps married 40-year-old embarks on an all-con- commercial artist’s blind wife is trapped in her I kidnapping a popular talk show host. (In develops between a recently fired janitor and defend New Orleans during the War of 1812. the pampered young woman whom he kid- suming affair with a woman he once loved in apartment by a trio trying to retrieve a hero- Stereo) (1 hr., 50 min.) na ped. (In Stereo) ‘R’ @ (1 hr., 43 min.) 2 hrs., 15 min.) earlier days. (Subtitled) (2 hrs., 15 min.) in-filleddoll. (2 hrs.) 12:00 a ttk “True Lies” (1994, 11:48 @ ttx “A Man Called 12:\1 @ ttx “Bang” (1994, Drama) 12:04 @ 1) t t “Loved Up” (1996, Drama) kt “Hey Good Lookin’“ (1982, Adventure) Arnold Schwanenegger, Jamie Sledge” (1971, Western) James Garner, Darling Narita, Peter Greene. A disgruntled Lena Headey, Ian Hart. A teen-ager seeking Drama) Voices of Richard Rornanus, David Lee Curtis. A secret agent tracks a nuclear Dennis Weaver. Outlaws begin to fight actress steals the gun and uniform of a police to escape her depressing existence falls into Proval. Animated. Ralph Bakshi’s violent and weapon-toting Arab terrorist, while keeping among themselves for the fortune in gold officer and takes to the streets of L.A. (2 hrs., . a whirlwind affair with a dub-hopping drug vulgar look at 1950s Brooklyn and an immi- his family convinced he is a staid salesman. they teamed up to steal. (2 hrs., 5 6 min.) abuser. (1 hr., 30 min.) nent rumble between two street gangs. (In (3 hrs.) min.)l1:45 m tt “Give 12:40 a@ Irx “Showdown in Little 12% @ Irt Ir “Nicholas Nickleby” Stereo) (1 hr., 15 min.) 12:30 0 @ t * rt “Elephant Boy” (1937, My Regards to Broad Street” (1984, Tokyo” (1991, Drama) Dolph Ludgren (1947,Drama) Cedrii Hardwicke, Jil Balcolm. 1:38 a ttt “Tombstone” (1993, Adventure) Sabu, W.E. Holloway. An Indian Musical) Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr Brandon Lee. Based on the classic by Charles Dickens. 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Sports enquiries? Please contact The Chief Box 3500,381 13 Second Averiue, Squamish, British Columbia VON 3G0 Phone: 892-9161 Fax: 892-8483 snorts E -mail: sqchieEmountain -inter:net to the BRIEFS ;Yh ofav ly Shooters at the :i :b. 26 f the pool league f the d Howe Sound Pool son jii e is winding down f U13 gids go for Provincial Cup in action-packed sea- i he Shady Shooters are i BY KEVINMCKINNON Ten-year-old Jamie Mangher is g the league with the The Chief playing two years up to be OR the y Beers a close sec- i U13 squad. “She probably has one of The Squamish Scorpions U13 girls the strongest kicks on the team,” said travelling team are well on their way Goldsworthy. I Lone Stars have two i Squamish has a long history of win- I of make-up games i’ to the Provincial Cup after beating ling and will definite- the Kerrisdale Mavericks 2-0 in a ning soccer teams, and the U23 girls quarterfinal game at Centennial have a league record of 22 wins, 1 up the heat on the i Fields on Sunday. three losses and one tie as a first-year 9. league would like to ! The victory makes the Squamish team. their sponsors: The i side the North Shore champions. “All of the girls have played house y Bar and Grill, Squamish’s two goals were made league before, but nothing outside of Squ a m i sh ,” said Go1 dswor t h y. iish House. of i‘ by Angela Bowack and Amanda ds, the Long Horn Cattermole. “They’ve come a long way in a short dountain World, the i “Basically we dominated play. time .” Port Hotel and the They didn’t get a shot on our goal,” The team has also advanced to the Tree Pub. said coach Bruce Goldsworthy. inter-district championship out of a inaugural $1,000 8- Jenny Hughes and Amee Mangher 16-team pool. The team they will i face off against in’ the final hasn’t mrnament qualifiers i had strong games on defence, as did last Saturday and i Kelly Goldsworthy and Maiya been announced yet. itinue every Saturday Moore in the midfield. “Probably our In league play the Scorpions have three games remaining to play. ,m. for the next 11 biggest strength is in the middle,” i Winning all three would pull them Call_Grant at the said Goldswor t h y. Forwards Erica Fletcher and Dana out of third place and tie them for nation at 892-2241. Craig spent most of the game in first in the points standings. Kerrisdale’s side. “Our most Goldsworthy said the experience of improved player, Jennifer Marchant, taking a new team so far is awesome. never played before,” said “In terms of the team, they have a Goldsworth y. really strong work ethic. Goalkeeper Amanda Burritt has the We’ve surprised a lot of teams least amount of goals against of any because we’re a first year team.” keeper in the league. Goldsworthy admitted that next Goldsworthy. feels that one of his season the competit‘ion will be a bit team-% strengths is that most of his more careful around the Squamish players can play any of the positions Scorpions. on the team. hri Woodman, Marie “The kids have really committed KEVINMC~NNON~HE CHIEF Woodman, Sara Kernpt and Candice themselves to the team this year and The U13 Squamish Scorpions girls team defeated the Kerrisdale Heywood are four of Goldsworthy’s have done a really good job game in Mavericks 2-0 in a Provincial Cup quarter-final game at Centennial Fields most versatile players. and game out.” on Sunday. The first-year team are now the North Shore Champions. Stylezone Trail blazers McDonaldS tops in pla BY KEVINMCKINNQN Wings lost to McDonald’s as well. THe Chief “They still have a good chance to advance in the finals,” said Hadden. run snow-athon The second week of Howe Sound Men’s Fifth-place Panagopoulos Rangers had a BY KEVINMCK~NNON Palm on the run which took Hockey League playoff was action packed and great game against the Avalanche that was 4-3 The Chief five hours and 45binutes tc saw McDonald’s move into the number-one for the Build All squad until the last seven sec- complete. spot with six points. onds when they scored on an empty net for a 5- The Stylezone Trailblazers ‘‘I did not order the cold anc “McDonald’s is looking super strong,” said 3 final. were off and running again snowy conditions, whicl- league president Steve Hadden. The playoffs have seen an improvement in last weekend. That’s not made the seven of us appeal “They’ve won all of their games by fairly the Rangers style of play. ’s Men’s Soccer unusual for a marathon train- mental being out in it,” saic decisive scores. Right now, they’re the team to “The Thunder, like the Flyers, have been dec- ing group headed up by Palm. beat? imated by injuries,” said Hadden about the Squamish marathon runners Eight members of the group McDonald’s finished off with a strong regu- sixth place team. Coco Jonzon and Mae Palm. recently completed the firs! lar season and are carrying their momentum In next week’s playoff games the Thunder What is unusual is running of the half-marathons orga- over into the playoffs. will meet the Wings at 8:45 p.m. on 3 full marathon, all 42’ kilo- nized in preparation for the The Grizzly FIyers are holding their own in Wednesday. The Wings will then take on the netres of it, in the blinding Vancouver Marathon in May. the playoffs, having slipped out of first place in Flyers at 9:40 p.m. on Friday. Saturday night ,nowstom that descended on The group is for women the point standings by two points. the Rangers will lock horns with McDonald’s Quamish last Saturday. interested in running and in Although the Fiver;; haviperformed well so at 730 P.m. The run was mapped out by order to join you must be able far, they still have to meet several ’alm, starting and finishing to run at least 10-k to start. of the stronger teams in the play- Howe Sound Men’s It Mamquam Elementary. The fee for the clinics is $30 offs. “I’ve done 83 marathons,” for a three-month period and The Build All Avalanche are Hoc key Playoff Standings a new session is starting up in ,aid Palm. “And this was the firmly in third place and looking As of March 6/99 vorst one for weather.” the first week of April. to advance in the standings. Palm has run in nearly Anyone who is interested in “They’re still in contention, suf- GP W 1 T Pts GF GA :very weather condition joining the Trailblazers fering only one loss at the hands of Win. t week Khalsa take on maginable, but nothing quite should contact Trisb James at powerhouse McDonald’s,’’ said &Donald’s 33006246 28 Moving, Emerald FC f ike a Squamish snowstorm.. Stylezone in the Chieftain Hadden. Grizzly Flyers 32004247 4 Whistler Painting, Trailblazers Darda Bois, Centre at 892-3516. Having played only one game, luild All Avalanche 3 2 1 0 4 70 10 18 >arian Adley, Donna Jones, “It’s so we motivate one the Wings are in fourth place 101005834 esse Bir, Viv Younger and another and keep plugging based on their regular season per- ’aYings no go poulos 202007206 darilyne Chapman joined away,” said Palm. formance. With no points, the Metro’s snowy loss BY KEVIN~~CKINNON ing the need for an all-weather neCtiicf playing surface in Squamish. “Hopefully things will get bet- Squamish United FC fought a ter now that the fields are open.” tough game Sunday at The advances in the standings Centenniiil Fjclds when they puts Squamish United4 FC in sev- rook on the Point Grey Rovers in enth place. what was, at tinies, almost a full- “We’re still hanging in there blown blizzard. and we have our destiny in our The Rovers won the match 3-0, own hands,” said Smith. but Squ;imish still moved up two This Sunday the Northern spots in the second division Utilit ies-sponsored Squamish metro standings thanks to com- side will take on the Simon petitors losses. Fraser University alumni team. Although the Squamish side “We played them before in hcld their own and were in the Vancouver and it ended up 5-3 pime for the majority of the first for them, but we played well half, something went wrong for against them,” said Smith. thc Squamish side during the The snow might have been a second half. factor in the Squamish defeat “We went completely sour in Sunday, but didn’t worry play- the second half,” said assistant ers. manager Bob Smith. “Nobody seemed to mind,” Smith feefs that a lack of prac- said Smith. tice due to field closures was the “It wasn’t as hard to play in or Squamish’s Northern Utilities metro squad took on the Point Grey Rovers in the midst of a snow flurry squad’s major problem, illustrat- as wet as the rain.” Centennial Fields on Sunday. The Squamish side fell to Point Grey 3-0. - BUSINESS REPORT -

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Box 3500 892.9161 38113 - 2nd Avenue Friday W Squamish, B.C. VON 360 Fax: 892-8483 s q c hie f @ moun t ain - int er. net 12:OO Noon Class i fie d NOTICES COMMUNITY s Office Hours: Monday to Thursday Children and Adults with Attention The Howe Sound Women's Centre 9:OO a.m. to 5:OO p.m. I IF you want to drink Deficit Disorder (CHADD Squamish) offers information and referrals by Friday 8:OO a,m. -5:OO pm Howe Souiid that's .Yo- business. meet the third Monday of every phone or drop-in Monday - Friday, Why Should You Performing Arts IF you want to stop month at 7 p.m. at the Howe Sound noon-4 p.rn. at 38132 Second Association Secondary School library. Avenue. Phone 892-5748. Plan Your that's OURS...... Own Funeral? Alcoholks Anonymous Children Who Witness Abuse Legal Aid is a service provided All classified ads must RELIEVE LOVED ONES OF 818.4089/905.5489 (Whis) Program. Individual and group under qualifying circumstances. be repaid by Cash, EMOTIONAL BURDEN counselling for children and ado- Applications taken on Tuesday and EXPRESSYOUR OWN WISHES I Squamish Healthy Sexuality/ lescents who have experienced Thursday mornings by appointment C eque, Visa or serious family conflicts such as only. Proof of income required. To e PROTECT FUNERAL COST Planned Parenthood Clinic Tuesday make an appointment call 892-5114. Mastercard. FROM INFLATION evenings, 5 - 7 p.m. at the Garibaldi abuse of their mother. Call Jennifer Health Unit, 38075 - 2nd Avenue at 892-5748 Monday through Friday, Located at 38139 Second, Ave., Squamish Funeral Chapel upstairs. Confidential counselling, noon-4 p.m. Squa m is ti & Crematorium Ltd. Monthly Entertainment education. Youth friendly. Phone Check us out at: 892-3585. 12 Child and Family Mental Literacy BC, arid other sponsors will 898-5121 www.mountain-inter.net/-galler y / ___-_--____-_-_---___-----_-_------HeaIth/Alcohol and Drug Programs, hold free adult tutor classes every "The McKenzie FulrriZy" email: [email protected] We're early birds! The Chief will Ministry for Children and Families, Tues. 6:30 - 9 p.m. from Oct. 27 - now be open at 8 a.m. on Fridays to Phone: 898-3333 Coast Garibaldi Region. New par- Mar. 2/99 for adults who want to help process your classified ad enting program is free! "Getting read and write better. For more Williams - On Friday, February 26, orders. Please have your credit information, call the Squamish 19th Annual Big Brothers, Big card number handy when you call. There" is a six session group for 1999, Jamie Frank "Fonzie" Sisters Bowl for Million$, March 26, parents with children aged 2 to 11 Volunteer Centre 815-4031 or Question. Williams, of Squamish, BC, age 40 Remember the deadline for classi- 27, 28. Form a team of 5 or more fied ads is Friday at noon. Call 892- who are a particular challenge. Literacy BC at 1-800-663-1293. wm years. Predeceased by: Great bowlers, designate a captain and We are now taking registrations for ...... 9161 or visit us at 38113 Second grandparents: Alphonse. Williams sign up by calling Wendy, at 892- Avenue. 22Ttfn Squamish, Whistler and Pemberton. Mood Disorders Association of B.C. and Celestine (nee Billy), Chief 9215 (days). Minimum of $25 in Call during office hours to pufyour For more information call Anne at Mailbox Accounts $1 5. August Jack and Mary Anne (nee pledges/bowler. 12E name on the list or contact Rob 892-9215. Martin); grandparents: Billy ...... Smith for more info. 892-3629. Corridor Classified Ads Williams Jr. and Celestine (nee Whistler Country Fair, April 3 and 4 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings ...... Narcotics Anonymous meetings Your ad appears in Bob); parents: Francis Williams and at Myrtle Philip Community Centre. are held seven days a week. Call Churches of Squamish four times a week. Call 81 5-4085. Mary Louise (nee Jack), Jane Diana Limited space for crafters, produce 81 5-4089. The Chief - Tuesday ______-____-__-_----__--__------Prayer Squamish, at Best Western (Billy) Williams; brother, Danny and baking. Call Lyn (604) 739-9002. Sea to Sky Hotel, 7 pm., the last Parents Offering Support and Whistler Question - Tuesday Fax 739-9004.1OE AI -Ano n/Al ate e n : fa miI y members Peters; spouse, Kathleen Seraphine ...... Sunday of every month. Call 898- Education, for families raising chil- Lewis. Survived by: Uncles: Alex and friends of problem drinkers. 3973 for information. dren with physical, mental or emo- 3 days only! Quality used clothing Williams (Irene), special friend, Call 1-604-688-1716 ...... tional challenges, meets the first 20 Words or less $7.50 sale. Thursday, Friday, and ___---_-___-______---__---__-_--_------__ Jake "Nephew" Lewis; sister, Howe Sound Breast Feeding and third Tuesdays of the month at Saturday, March 11, 12, & 13th, 10 Bridges (Building Recovery Thru Each Additional Word 37t Patricia Janet (Roy) Brown; nieces: Support Group meets every Friday Sea to Sky Community Services Candace and Eva Brown; partner, a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at 38066 Cleveland Individual Dreams and Goals Avenue (formerly Pinnacle Gift Through Education and Support) 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. at the Coast office. For details call Bev at 898- Bold and/or CAPITAL Letters Ruth "Lutchie" Baker (nee Joseph); Garibaldi Health Unit. Questions? 5052 or Susan at 898-4212. step children: Katrina, Mary, Celina, Shop). Sponsored by St. John's group for people living with a men- ...... $1.25 Per Line Anglican Church. Proceeds to the tal illness. Runs every other Friday Call 892-3585. Francis and Robert and many dear __c______-___-___------~~------new Church Building Fund.lOLE Pearl's Place Transition House - friends. 1:OO - 2:30 p.m. at the Mental Health Underlined Words office in the board room. Howe Sound Learning Disabilities Call 892-571 1. Volunteers available Prayers were offered at the ...... Association of BC is being formed to listen to and support women $1.25 Per Line Stawamus Totem Hall, Wed., March Canadian Cancer Society meets the to: act as a liaison between local experiencing abuse. The shelter 3 at p.m. Funeral services were Centered Word Ads 7:30 2nd Monday of the month in the school boards, service agencies can house seven women and chil- held Thursday, Mar. 4, at 10:30 a.m. LONELY hospital board room at 6:OO p.m. and others, provide information to dren. $1 a25 Per line at the Stawamus Totem Hall. Mature adult, enjoys long walks The contacts are: Pamela children, adults, parents and pro- Eugene Harry and Chief Alana Dithurbide, 892-5664; Judy fessionals, facilitate direct services Photo Classified Andrew officiating. Interment, Wai- and the simple pleasures of home The Chief classifieds - 892-9161 life. A "good listener" with tons McQuinn, 898-5902; Linda Griffin, to children and parents. Anyone $1 6.08 Wai-Kum Reserve Cemetery. Hinds 892-5558. interested in participating, contact Small print - BIG READERSHIP! Funeral Services in care of of affection for the right person...... Michelle Mulholland at 898-2525 or arrangements. 10 Get some small print working for you. Familv Friends ...... Contact SPCA 898-9890. Caregiver Support Group for people email [email protected] 3 caring for aging relative(s) in home 1x4- $1 9.99 Matheos - Gordon Charles passed or facility. First and third Thursday away in St. Paul's Hospital, of the month, 7 - 9 p.m. at Tantalus Vancouver, B.C. 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Sask, Mr. Matheos has been a resi- Call The Chief - 892-9161 _--_-____--__--__-______I_____-- dent of Squamish B.C. since 1962 BWlNGi - After a year long battle with cancer, and was 70 years of age. He is sur- away ~itniost vived by his wife Clarice; son, Ken Sukhdev passed with the courage (Rena) of Langley, B.C.; 3 daughters, and dignity on March 5th, 1999. Laurie (John) Jensen of Nanaimo, 11 A long time resident of Squamish, he is forcver B.C., Donna (Rod) lnkster of Surrey, The Chief Plus Mtn. FM B.C., Barbara (Bart) Collins of COME DANCE WITH ME lovcd and sadly misscd by his fiimily: \{rife, Squamish, 5 grandchildren, Avtar; daughters Christine (Pctcr) and 1-lindy; 0 Words or Less $25.00 Michael and Kelly Jensen, Craig and Adam Matheos, Ben Collins, Kindardance, jazz, ballet and tap dancing are being offered by sons Baljit (Sabrino) and 'hi brother Phillip of Surrey, B.C. and STILL DANCING. Operated by Debbie Vidas at Club Flex. Openings Funeral scrviccs will tic held on S:iturdii>.. his many dear friends. Funeral are available for tots aged 3-4 in kindardance. Jazz, tap and ballet March 13th at 11:30 :i.ni. ;it the Sqii:iniisli The Chief Plus Service will be held on Thursday, have openings for children 5 and up. Parents can arrange to work 12 u nera 1 C ha pc I. March 11 at 11:OO a.m. in the out at Club Flex while their children are involved in 1181 Community Squamish Funeral Chapel, 40440 Special thanks to Dr. Cudniore :ind the crlring Cable 3 rantalus Road, Garibaldi Highlands, dance activities that develop motor skills, artistic \&, Rev. Claire Bowers officiant. abilities and confidence while having fun. staff at SGH for thcir care :ind support. In licu 30 Words or Less $25.00 7owers are gratefully declined, if Contact Debbie Vidas to confirm all dates and times. F- of flowers, donations to the I3.C Cmccr 'riends so wish donations in memo- Foundation (601 \AT- 10th Avc., \-:in., 13.C. \'.5% -y of Gordon may be made to the 898-3425. t? :anadian Cancer Society, Box 2213, I 1 I,3) would be qqmxiatcd. Network Cltrssifieds Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0 'hese ads appear in approximately 109 community newspapers in British Columbia and the Yukon. UOTICE is hereby given that an ipplication will be made to the St. Joseph's Catholic Church Church of Jesus Christ 5 Words or Less $290.00 of Latter Day Saints lirector of Vital Statistics for a 2449 Th e Bouleva rd, G a riba Idi Stan Thompson, Branch President. FAMXY :hange of name, pursuant to the Highlands. Father Angelo De 42081 Ross Roads Brackendale. uovisions of the "Name Act" by Pompa, 898-4355. Mass: AND FRIENDS 898-3535. ne: Saturday, 4:30 pm.; Sunday, is a special feature in Sundays Services at 1O:OO am. 4AME OF APPLICANT IN FULL: 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Confession: The Squamish Chief iREEMENT: idith Maria Pongracz Saturday, 4 p.m. or by appointment Squamish United Church where readers can place rertisements should be read on the first UIDRESS: Box 1046 anytime. Catechism (CCD): grades Rev. Claire Bowers, 892-5727 announcements about very ilication day. The Chief is not responsible :ITY: Squamish, BC K-7 on Thursdays, 6:30-7:40 p.m., 38014 Fourth Avenue special social events. errors appearing beyond the first inser- )ostal Code: VON 360 Now accepting registrations. Sunday Worship Hour begins at 10 Engagement and -0 CHANGE MY NAME FROM a.m. Infant Nursery provided. Sunday I. It is agreed by any display or classified Squamish Baptist Church wedding a n n o 11 nc e rn e nts ;U RNAM PONGRACZ School is held at 10 a.m. lertiser requesting space that the liability E: 2262 Read Crescent 0 Birthday greetings ;lVEN NAMES: EDITH MARIA he paper for errors occurring in the pub- Pastor: John Crozier, 898-3737. Squamish Pentecostal Assemby Graduation notices ing of any advertisement shall be limited 38647 Buckley Avenue Retirement congratulations '0 SURAME: PONGRACZ Associate Pastor: Paul Amacker. Pastor Derwyn Costinak, 892-3680 Baby announeernents .he omount paid for such advertisement. ;IVEN NAMES: ELINA MARIE Sunday Services: Sunday Worship and Sunday School 9:30 Sunday: 10 a.m. Coffee Time TO 10:30 a.m. Morning Celebration HOW GET A MESSAGE !CRIMINATORY LEGISLATION: )ATED THIS 5th DAY OF and 11:OO a.m. Wednesday 7:30 pm Kids Time IN FAMILY & FRIENQS? wtisers are reminded that provincial Aarch A.D. 1999 Highlands Gospel Hall Various mid-week meetings. Jot down the details islation forbids the publication of any ;IGNATURE OF APPLICANT E.M. Elder Gordon Stewart, Include your name ertisement that discriminates against 'ongracz Telephone # 898-4151. 898-5091. Sunday breaking Valleycliff e Christian and phone number ' person because of age, sex, race, 0 of the bread at 9:30 a.m., Fellowship Church Include a clear photograph jon, color, ancestry or place of origin Family Service 11:15 am., Pastor Vic Peeters 892-5023 Drop information to our the condition is justified by a bona Fellowship Supper 5 p.m. 38265 Westway Avenue office at 381 13 Second ?ss Avenue, Squamish

~ and Gospel Meeting 7 p.m Sunday services: Sunday School at requirement for the work involved. /anpool #5, looking for riders full- on the last Sunday of the month. 9:30 a.m. (for both children and ime and casual for March 1. IPYRIGHT: Monday Bible Hour 7-8 p.m., adults). Sunday worship service: Family and Friends ads are $19.98 \rriving in downtown Vancouver Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. Prepaid Cash or cheque lyright and or propeQ rights subsist in Dr 8 a.m. Leaving, 4:45 p.m. Call 11 a.m. Home Care Groups during the Visa or Mastercard lnterac ndvcrtisements and oll other material St. John's Anglican Church week. Wheel chair ramp for handi- lrenda 898-0737 (evening), (604) Any questions? leoring in this edition of The Chief. 30-0121 (days). 10 Rev. John Stephens, 898-5100 capped. Call The Chief office mission to reproduce wholly or iii part I______------40285 Diamond Head Road Seventh Day Adventist Church Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 pm. I in any form whatsoever, must be Sunday services at 8 a.m. (Holy Group Squamish United Church oined in writing from the publisher. Any Eucharist) and 10 a.m. (Family . annex. Sat. 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. 892-91 61 luthorized reproduction will be subject to Eucharist with Sunday School and Contact: Joy Sawatzky 892-2051 OUlse in law. THE CHIEF CLASSIFIEDS 892-9161 Nu rse ry ). 26 ;z Tuesday, March 9, 1999 % The Chief $Y Squamish, B.C. CLASSIFIEDS EMPLOYMENT

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To find out about a do Norkir complete applications for pensions Help Squamish Woodlot. 898-1761. 1I career in Real Estate call the shopping. You'll be SOLD Padio, and other benefits. Call Charles Your Dreams a Reality! Reiki Healing by a master/teacher. lersor at Gerry Halstrom, OwnerNanager for also. The Chief Classifieds - 1 hide-a-bed and 1 sectional co Schilberg 898-9393. I-W-8 604) 2 v Special until March 15/99 with this ___----._--_^______------a personal and confidential meeting. I BUSINESS LOANS Lz!22c!z small print that works for you! ad, one hour healing for $25. Phone Fair condition, $150 each or - - - - - Women in Difficult Relationships - A for appointment. Dianna Chapman. offer. 892-8405 after 6 p.m. 10 CH confidential counselling group for SELF EMPLOYMENTBENEFIT W&e THE CHIEF ClASSlFlEDS 892-9712. 10 1 women in or out of an abusive rela- Sea to Sky Real Estate Squamish Ltd. 5 used tires, B.F.G. all terrain. : tionship. Call Lise at 892-5796. FREE BUSINESS COUNSELLING 892-3571 Moffat self-cleaning range, almond, 10.5. $1 00.898-3292. 1 1 _____---_--______c____-- _____---_------_------m $400; Admiral built-in dishwasher, Squamish Volunteer Centre Society, CQMMUNITYFWTURES Seasoned firewood. Cut, split 1551 Pemberton St. Phone: 815- white, $350; 2 dryers, apartment delivered within Sea to X( OF HOWESQUND size, wall mount, 22O-v0ltr $200 each rn 4031. Drop in 10:30 a.m. - 2:30p.m. Corridor. Phone 898-1391: 10 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 're]: (604) 892-5467 or best offer. 898-3644. 12 Nc ...... or phone Shannon Wafler. We usu- F~Ix:(604) 892-5227 <-- <-- ally have dozens of opportunities. OcyuQYun C-TDW ...... 0f~)oUo Email: cfdo@moun tain-inter.net 4ij- Camunity Futures is looking for experi- LOOKING FOR THAT an PERFECT JOB? I HILDFAPPY enced, well-organized, bookkeeper. This is a I Moving sale, Saturday, Marc Submit the perfect resume! Let I contract position for up to 9 months. The Connections I 13, loam - 4pm. Sundal ommilicen ictedl candidate must be highly motivated, I March 14, loam - 2prr 1551 Pemberton Ave. Woodstove, weight machinc and able to work independently with mini- I ff e rin 1 892-3335 I household items, basinett nildre mal supervision while at all times maintain- DO IT RIGHT FOR YOU. I and lots more! 2 wood lathe5 Jalifie Looking for experienced, I PART-TIME & FULL-TIME ing client confidentiality. A significant work 38180 Westway Avenue ir mol se If motivated ind ividual I Valleycliffe, Phone 892-91 1E ------history h ACCPAC PLUS and Simply I who possesses 10 DAY STAFF Accounting is a must. meselected candidate I BPPY I professional and positive will commence their duties in April 1999. I Me rs work ethics. Must be We are seeking enthusi- I Moving sale: househoii eschi astic individuals to join our lfp'~~nghmeding 1 effects, tools, fishing tackle or 4 well groomed and eager This is a part time position that will require I etc. Saturday, March 13 !Id-tri to work cooperatively in team. We offer flexible 'Sunday, March 14, gam. #2: ----_- approximately 3-days per week. or c- - ._- hours, paid breaks, meal fulctime ptilw position Wagon Wheel Court. 898-5333 a busy environment. I discounts, regular perfor- I 10 Apply in person with m mance/wage reviews and Qualified applicants please reply in conf'i- as a hair styliiatsquamikh stabon I _------_-----_____------resume to dence to: I Moving sale. Contents of ! - an opportunity for Pair Tree Hairstyling hphone Great Clips! f bedroom house. 40 inch TZI advancement. I china cabinets, Canon phot( Highlands Mall, or by If you are interested, Mr. Jeff Dawson I copier, tools, etc. 898-4442. 1 CI We offer: 4 Guaranteed Wage I mail to P.0 Box 849 please apply in person at General Manager _-----__---____--_-______L______I AT Garibaidi Highlands 38451 Cleveland Avenue. Community Futures I 1491 Judd Road Moving sale VON-1 TO. BOR2539 4 Product Commission c White Sectional, $300: hide-a. or bed couch, $50: crib, $75 48t Squamish, BC I vel VOW 3GQ 1 Productivity commission I dx computor, monitor, printer I $200: lkea bunk bed, $150 dU I Everything must go. Can be No telephone calls, please. 4 Training I ye; I viewed anytime, or Saturday, We thank all candidates for I March 13.898-9355.10 clir their interest, however, only those under consideration will Phone Mark 1.800~6304141 tor be contacted. Fir Hnt roduction to Computers thc ala 'Thursdays, April 8 to May 13, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. A Windsor Plywood Microsoft OGce WINDSOR #IO7 - 1055 Millar Creek Rd. 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More Microsoft Word WHISTLER TOI~ Free 1 -EBOO-+T~ZB-~~~~ Bo March 29 and 31 or May 25 and 27 doi 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.in. Windsor Plywood Wlhistler is now accepting appli- cants for the following permanent full time position's: SKYWARD OUTREACH SERVICES is looking for a More Excel volunteer to work with youths and keep the centre March 22 and 24 or May 18 and 20 open 12 noon to 6 p.m. 38 6:30 p.ni. to 9:30 pin. DQORSHOP I Foodsafe Level ]L 0 Successful applicant would be responsible LEARNING DISAB'I[LITIES ASSOC. OF B.C Monday, March 22, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for the machining and assembly of our high needs coordinators for the sea to sky corridor, quality door systems. educators, fundraisers, and is also accepting ones WFIM I s Various other woodshop duties are neces- wanting information about writing, spelling and other April 12 and April 14, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. b sary, so experience with power tools (such learning disabilities. T'raMTc Control Person Training as table saws, routers, etc.) would be pre- SQUAMISH HOSPICE SOCIETY needs volunteers M Saturday, May 1, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for their new training program this month. ferred. Occupational First Aid Level 1 BIG BROTHERSBIG SISTERS needs volunteers to th Tuesday. March 30 or Wednesday, April 28 RETAIL SALES have a mentoring, positive friendship role with a child.

8:30 am. to 430 p.m. 0 Successful applicants duties would include HEART & STROKE FOUNDATION needs volunteer lvrsH coordinators. (Great feel good experience! ) Pet Lovers First Aid the receiving of goods, stocking of shelves, 02 Saturday, April 17, 930 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. . operation of cash counter, and various Squamhh Volunteer Centre @ II other retail duties. 15s 1 Pernberton Ave, Phi 8 16-403 1 For nmre information or to wt register please phone DI-ODin! 10:30 am - 8:30 pm Tues, Weds & Thurs. 892-5322 or apply Please forward resume to address above or call Shannon Wafler for a special appointment. ro in person1 at (ATTN: Rod MacPhersod Won 1150 Carson Place Brought to you by 381 1 Squamish, B.C. The SOUAMISH VOLUNTEER CENTRE SOCIETY :rid i c-- I I

The Chief Z% Squamish, B.C % Tuesday, March 9, 1999 i~ 27 I I - CLASS1FI EDS I- E 3 Large rabbit cage, $60. Fax Woman of two seeking baby-sitting 1989 Pontiac Firefly. Super clean 2401 Mamquam Road, Squamish. For sale by owner, house with 4 a l machine, needs cleaning, $60. in own home, 3 and over. For more engine, overhauled including new Two bedroom modern townhome in bedrooms, double garage, large ~Pitney Bowes postage meter - information, call 892-3878. Have ref- head. New front brakes, battery. Highland Glen Estates, across from fenced yard. Upper Valleycliffe. worth $2,000, sale, $800. Computer erences. 11 Must see. $1,895 or best offer. 898- golf course. Double garage, 2 1/2 892-5828.10 Rooms for rent II desk, $200. Executive desk and 4307 (messages). 10 bathrooms, patio, deck and garden bath t ...... area. Walk to shopping, bus and with private I l leather chair, $400. Child's double ~ bunk, including bedding, drapes, school. Built-in vacuum and alarm $325 per month. a Looking for mature individual, with 1991 Chevrolet Sprint silver 4-door, 3 bedroom, 1,187 square foot mobile system. Must see to appreciate. ~ etc. $400. Child's size-5 baseball references, to care for 8 year old 81,000 kilometres. Low gas con- Saturday and Sunday: 12:OO 5:OO home. Timbertown. 898-1688. 892-91 19 /cleats, $25. Samick electric baby girl in my home. Must have trans- sumption, female owner. $3,500 or - grand piano, worth $8,200, sale p.m. owner, 898-2608. $179,900 . Appointments only. New cedar 0 portation. Starting around April 1. best offer. Evenings, 892-5210. By deck, new addition, shed, appli- ,$4,000.Phone 892-5303.10 04TFN 10 WESTPARK APARTMENTS I' Call Anita at 898-9416. 11 ...... ances. $62,500. 13 Spacious 1 bedroom $525, 2 bed- 1( ...... Fridge, $75; freezer, $75; wall unit, 1993 Mazda MX6 Mystere V6, 5- room, $575 and large 3 bedroom, queen bed, $50; dresser, $30; RECREATIONflRAVEL . $645. Suites include heat, hot water, 0 $50; speed, silver. Fully loaded, mint 3 bedroom home, new roof, 2 bath- - mirror, $30; brass lamps, $75. 892- condition. $14,900. Call 898-1098. 10 quiet location, close to schools. 5317. 10 _---__-_-_-_-_-_____------rooms, landscaped. Backs on 38861 Buckley Ave. No pets. n greenbelt. Dog pen. $169,000. (604) Resident manager. 892-3616.44TFN J Take over my lease and get a 1997 892-9162.08TFN ...... 1998 Rocky Mountain Element Geo Metro for a great deal. One I Race-bike. Excellent condition. 1984 YAMAHA Garibaldi Garden Court :I year left on lease. Option to buy, Well maintained. Full-XT, DH-bars. House for sale by owner in One bedroom suites from $525 and ( PHASER return or trade in. Must pass credit Comes with helmet, jersey, shoes. Valleycliffe on Plateau Drive. 2,500 two bedroom suites from $600. It check. Call Brigitte at 898-9659. square feet, 5 bedrooms, 3 bath- Great deal. $1,500.898-8212. 11 $1,000 or best offer. 08TFNE Available January. Great location, rooms, huge (75 feet by 181 feet) Clean, professional roommate for 3 close to shops, bus and school. 89811223 private lot, 2 car garage. Anxious to bedroom, mostly furnished town- Heat, hot water and parking includ- I( t sell. $255,000 or best offer. Call 737- house, Lots of amenities. Available ed. Phone 898-1755.46TFN Wanted - marine equipment in good * 1985 GMC, 1500 series. Sierra clas- 451 1 (Vancouver). 10 immediately. $350 plus utilities...... e working order. Single side band sic, completely loaded. Automatic Phone Michelle 898-3653 or (604) Shop The Chief Classifieds 0 radio, weather fax, 24-mile radar, 4 MUST SELL! Attractive rancher, close to 524-2990.02TFN -. transmission, new paint, good tires, To book an ad call 892-9161 person life raft. Will pay cash. Call 1995 Dutchman Tent Trailer. chrome rims. $3,900 (604) 926-8871. Highlands school. 4 bedrooms, 1 is 11 (604) 261-0263, leave message. 11 Lions Bay. 10 extra-large with separate entrance. Large room in 3 bedroom house I______---_------10 ft, great shape, new roof. 1: Shop, sunroom, rear deck and nea r downtown. $350/mo nth Iy, CHILDREN'S GOODS $4,750 O.B.O. greenhouse. Private sale to end of _. 1988 Chevrolet 3500 4x4, 4-speed. including utilities. Male, non-smok- AND SERVICES 898-27 30 Regular cab. 350 engine. $6,500. March. Call 898-9134.12 er, 892-0195. 10 \r Phone 898-9327.10 -- . looking for 2 professionals to share 16.5-foot fibreglass boat. New trail- 1993 Sunrunner (sidekick) 4x4, 3 bedroom townhouse in Shannon er, 65 horsepower Merc. Sleeper Standard, hardtop, loaded. New Estates. $375 month, including utili- seats, canvas top. $1,000 firm. 898- clutch and tires. Very-good condi- ties. Available immediately: Call _- Non Religious Program 3624 (home), 892-9159 (Office). 12 tion. 144,000 kilometers. Automatic 898-1098. 10 --_-__------_-___--_____c______-- hubs. $1 1,000.898-9885. 11 I Bachelor $430 AUTOMOTIVE Room-mate required for large Open House Saturday, 13th and Highlands house. No pets. $350 per 1 Bdrm $550 Sunday, 14th, 12 noon - 4 p.m. Hard-top and doors for CJ5. month. Cell/pager 892-4408. O9TFN 2 Bdrm $595 Looking for an investment or for a 2 Bdrm +. Den $66Q I 1975 Toyota Corolla, red, 4-door, 4- Excellent shape. $500 or best offer. house that's bigger than your bud- Third room-mate wanted for a 4 IAPPY TIMES speed, standard. New paint, clutch, 892-8405 after 6 p.m. 10 get? This bright renovated home 3 Bdrm $695 2t :HILDREN'S CENTRE muffler, tires. Needs carburetor bedroom house in Highlands. WOO has a large two bedroom unautho- including utilities. Call Brad, (604) 'Y i licensed program by Sea to Sky work. $550 obo. 898-3898. 10 rized suite, huge backyard, and it's Family Oriented m :ommunity Services Society is ...... 898-2004. Leave message. 13 1992 KX-250 dirtbike, aluminum in a great neighborhood. An arnaz- quiet building ffering Preschool/D a yc a re for 1978 Oldsmobile Regency 98. Fully ing deal. $259,900. 40349 Garibaldi tf hildren aged 2.5 to 5 years. ECE skidplate. New front tire, clutch, -walking distance to loaded, 403. Lots of power, excel- cable. New swingarm, bearings. Crescent. 10 downtown, bus stop, !S ualified and First Aid trained staff. lent condition. Must sell. $2,000 or Lions Bay. Large bright 1 bedroom e or more information, call 892-8454. Great shape. Well maintained. Sq. Elementary School, ...... best offer. 898-3761.10 $2,300. Offers. 898-9418. 'i 1 For sale: Two weeks vacation time- suite. Covered parking. Non-smok- 5 -______-_-_-______I______-- share in the beautiful Coral Baja ing, no pets. Fireplace, laundry. Howe Sound Secondary appy Times Preschool ...... - 1987 Turbo Firefly, 86,000 kilometres. Resort in San Jose del Cab0 (right $750/month inclusive. 921 -7656. & Capilano College ffers quality licensed facility New clutch, brakes and exhaust. REAL ESTATE on the beach), April 25 - May 9, 08TFN IC reschool for 2 ll2 5 year-olds, 2, - Excellent condition. $2,500 or best 1999. Two bedrooms and two bath- _--___-----__------______r-- Rent includes cable tv, e or 4 mornings. Crafts & music, offer. Phone 898-2020. 10 rooms - sleeps 6 comfortably. 1367 1 bedroom basement suite near ieat, hot wxtcr + parking:. 3 :Id-trips. Call 892-3617.47TFNtv ____-______------Diamond Head Place. Very bright 2 square feet. Fully equipped. Garibaldi Mall and Government Elcvator! No pets. 2: $700/week. Interested person must 13 bedroom, 2nd floor, corner unit, 1 Road. No pets. Available irnrnedi- For tnorc info plcasc 1/2 bathrooms and in-suite laundry. take both weeks. Call Or ately. Rent - $450/month including call Jean or Bert 31 ._. $112,900. Please call 892-1024. 10 at 898-2348. 10 utilities. 898-9454. O7TFN ----__---_------_------Sl.§-013S .v:c; to COVENTRY MOTORS LTD, -. e. Archie Boyce has sold a- or leased over 1500 ss r, vehicles in Squamish $500/575 1-2 Apartment, close to store & school irnmed. Valleycliffe 0. during the last 12 $600 2 HEAT INCL. in this centrally located unit immed. Downtown lY, years. Most of his $600 2 Upper suite, close to everything irnmed. Brackendale clients are repeat CUS- $675 2 Lower suite, hydro included, quiet location downtown immed. Downtown $725 3 Upstairs suite, fireplace, hydro included, quiet location downtown immed. Downtown I torners. $750 3 Half duplex on Brothers Place, 5 appliances irnmed. North Yards Find out what $750 3 Basement suite, 3 appliances, wood stove, centrally located immed Downtown I they've known all $750 1t Ground floor unti in Diamond Head Place, centrally located Apr. 1 Estates along! Townhouse with 5 appliances, some new carpeting, carport immed. Valleycliffe Small older home, large lot, close to school and stores immed. Estates For all your buying 1/2 duplex in a quiet neighbourhood, large fenced yard immed. Brackendale needs call Archie Gorgeous Townhouse in M.T. Court, 5 appliances, gas fireplace immed. North Yards Boyce, a local person Beautiful rancher in like-new condition in area of new homes immed. North Yards Large family home with full suite downstairs immed. Downtown doing local business. Split level, family room, 5 appliances, backs onto Dryden Creek immed. Brackendale a re 892-5300 38927 Queensway, Squamish Industrial Park

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To pick up your kit, drop by our office. Monday - Friday 9:OQ a.m. - 5:OO p.m. ! I 38113 Second Ave., Squamish, BC The deadline for classified ad placement is * Y Friday, 12:QQnoon. For more information, call 892-9161 'i j m 1i. I Small one bedroom on 2nd Avenue. Strathmore Lodge. One bedroom Large two bedroom in Garibaldi Large two bedroom suite above the 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, bal- New. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooi Utilities, cable, laundry included. apartment, 3rd floor. Southern view. Estates. Non-smoking, no pets, Highlands Pair Tree. Includes four cony, covered carport and storage fireplace. No pets, non-si $500/month. Mature person and ref- 892-3638. 11 Available April 1. References appliances. Available April 1. No shed, $672/month, plus utilities. Rent negotiable based on e: erences required. 892-5120. 12 __--____-----______-__------_---_----req uired . $6 50/m o nt h inc I u d ing utiI i- pets. References required. $750. Ava iI a bI e immediatel y. 898- 82 13. references. Phone (604) 9I ...... Large 2 bedroom suite, Britannia ties. 898-4468. 10 898-5573.11 03TFN 13 1 bedroom basement suite in Avenue. Has carport, fridge and ______-_-______---_----__--_----__--______--__-_-___-______^______-- -__---__-__---_-_------_----_---_-_---_-_------Valleycliffe. Available March 15. stove. Tenant could connect their One or two bedroom suite is avail- Diamond Head Place. Bright 2 bed- 3 bedroom townhouse at Viking Garibaldi Highlands, 3 be( 892-9448. 10 own washer. Pay 50% Hydro. able immediately. Non-smoking, no room, 1 1/2 bathrooms. 2nd floor, Ridge (across from Extra Foods). No main floor of house, deck, I __-_____-______-__--__-----_-_-----_--__$600/month. Premium Property pets. Rent from $500 including utili- corner suite. In-suite laundry. pets, Available now, for $850/month. fenced yard. Pet okay. $900, Services. Call Basil 892-5557. 10 References required. 892-58 2 bedr,oom top floor, corner suite ties. Security deposit required. Available immediately. $675. Phone Call 898-3015.10 ir lea! ______-_-__-____-__-_---____------_--_- __-----__-----_--_--__L______-- _---I-__----__----__-_----_------apartment in Diamond Head Place. Phone 892-5029/892-1559 between 892-1024. 12 Near new, 2 bedroom suite in -__-______-_-___--_-__--_--_------ext to Comes with fridge, stove, loam - 8:30pm. 10 B~ightand spacious 3 bedroom Free Rent ( one month). ately. wash e r/d rye r and dishwasher. Brackendale. Non-smoking, no __-______-______L-- 2 bedroom basement available townhouse. Large living room, _---_..- pets. References required. Includes Available April 1. Rent $695/month. Garibaldi Highlands. Bright, clean March 15. For more information, patio, carport and storage shed. Five bedrooms, 2 bathroc vaila b Phone 892-3168.10 heat and Hydro. 898-3674. Leave one bedroom. Full kitchen and bath- call 892-9192 after 6 p.m. 38769 Washer dryer hookups. $695/month wood-burning fireplaces. F message. 10TFN ately ____-___-__---_____--*--__-----_-_------room, washer, dryer. Off-street Britannia Avenue. 11 t utilities, cable included. 898-8213. tion room, carport and nice --_-_-_-_-__-______-__----__-----_------1 high 2 bedroom suite Valleycliffe. parking. Furnishings optional. One 45TFN yard, big balcony, $1,1751 Top floor beautiful 2 bedroom. _-_--_--___-______-____---_------dustri Includes heat & light. No smokers, block to bus. Suit quiet, non-smok- plus utilities. ercial large frost-free fridge. Quiet build- ing, working person. Available Bright, sunny 3 bedroom town- cats or dogs. Fridge and stove. Three bedroom duplex, quiet street lave n ing. Available immediately. immediate Iy. $490/rnont h. 898-4200. house, 5 appliances. Valley Drive, 6 08TFNCall Annette at 1-888-93 $600/mon t h. Premium Property in Brackendale. Clean, new paint. iur ca $540/month negotiable. Call collect 11 months old. $850/month, negotiable Services. Call Basil 892-5557. 10 986-5016.13 No pets. References required. .----_-______-__-______-(604)_____--_____-______--_-----______------__ __--___-__-_-___-______^______-- with lease. Available immediately Ava il a b I e immediate Iy. $7 50/m o nth. Call 898-5789 (leave message) 4 bedroom house with fence rn 898-3354.13 ______-______-_-___-_-_-_------_-----5OTFN double garage in upper Vale - ----__--_-----_-____-____------_------$1,15O/month. Available A GC 3 bedrooms. 5 appliances. Diamond Head Place. Available References required. 892-58: References. No pets. $785 per March 1. 2 bdrms, 1 1/2 bathrooms. PROPERTY month. Available immediately. 898- Cornerunit. 5 appliances, Hot water 3 bedroom top floor. Stove, G 5693.10 ____-______---______-included $670 898-9706.10 drapes. Big yard, fence, su iforn SERVICES ---____----___--_-_------_------Pets okay. Available March 1 [istir PREMIUM 1/2 duplex for rent downtown Eagle View Place. Spacious 3 bed- 3106.13 Squamish. No pets. $680/month. I0 Strata Corporations 0 Commercial & Industrial 0 Rental- houses & suites room townhouse. Fireplace, 3 bath- -.------c------_--- -t ma Heat included. Available Aprii 1. rooms, 5 appliances. Available April Garibaldi Highlands. 3 bedro - Property Mcmagement where 898-3047.11 1. $800/monthly. Phone 898-5084.10 bathrooms. Large recreation W 1 -_-_-__-____--__--_-______I______-- new appliances, clean. CII Seririce conGes First 1/2 duplex, Brackendale. Available school. No pets, non-smob Residential now. 3 bedrooms, 1 112 bathrooms, year lease. Available Marl 2 bdrm suite in ValleyclMe- $575/mo 5 appliances, full garage. $950/month. 898-4134.- 10 2 bdnn suite Britannia Ave- $800/month. Phone Remo, 921-7315. GflRIB6LDI HWMACJOS ...... 2 bdnn suite Hospital Hill- $480/mo 13 3 BEDROOM COUNTRY IN THE CITY Large 3 bdrm house Garibaldi Highlands-$l,200/mo. 3 bathroom. Available Charming 4 bedroom old 3 bdrm duplex, Dentville, great condition, renovated-$750/mo. immediately. Quiet cul-de-sac. home with a park-like setting $11 OO/mo. Willing to acre. Walking distance to all I 4 4 bdnn top floor house, heat & light included, downtown-$l,000 negotiate.- 604-261-8655 No pets. References. Commercial / industrial ties. Available April I. No sm quiet no pets.- 1 f- oriented, 700 sq ft commercial space Industrial Park-$6OO/mo Basil Mitne h Store front, downtown, &so0 sq.ft. building, private yard. ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL Top floor, Call DAWN at (604) 938-4502.1 Cable included. 3 bedrooms, clean, very bright Best --_--_-----_----___------. 36261 Cleveland Ave., $695/month view of valley. Patio, new appli- Garibaldi Highlands, 4 bedra ances, fireplace, large kitchen, R6//tlM@ 892-5557 or 898-4409 SJU~~~SII,B.C. bathrooms. Large recreation built-in vacuum, sunken living room, garage, laundry. Near sch garden, deck. Excellent for profes- O.K. Available April 1. $l,O sional couple. $795,435-5540 or 543- 7649.10 8368. E-mail: paulvancouve@hot- mail.com .O8TFN (Valleycliffe) 4 bedroom ...... Available 3 bedroom side-by-side duplex. $1,10O/month. No pets. Eagle Run. Clean, new paint. No Darnell Property Se pets. References required. 2617. lOTFN Available immediately. $750/month. COMMUNITYNEWSPAPERS These ads appear in approximately 100 community newspapers in B.C. & Yukon and reach more than 3 million 898-3354.13 3 bedroom rancher home fo 1 ...... * ’ O I A ’ I readers. $290.00 for 25 words; $6.00 each additional word. To place your network classified call the Squamish bathrooms, 4 appliances. A Bririib Colrmbi4 and Yukon Chief at 892-9161 or the BCYCNA at (604)669-9222. immediately. Close to golf $900/month. NO pets. 898-9

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Call Sylvia Complete Pentiurn (It) Systems from LONELY? ALONE? CONNECT with bored THE JASPER TRAMWAY is recruiting for the housewives, singles, couples, and gays in * VIKING RIDGE (604) 436-9098 or 1-800-361-4587 ext 944 1. $64.00/month, 64MB 6.4GB, 36X CD, 56K Fax following positions: F&B Manager, controller, -__.-__-._---_---__------152 Monitor, colour printer, software pack- your town tonight. 1-900-830-2222 Code 43. electrical apprentice. Applicants should have COTTON SOFT. 3 Distributors needed in your age, Win 98. P Ill) 350 $64.00/Month, P (11) Adults only, 18t, $50 max charge, 24 hours. ALSQ ... a minimum 3 years experience. Education in area. Launch brand new product! $60-90K/Yr. 400 $71.00/Month. ON THE SPOT FINANC- Potential. Minimum investment $6000 guar- ING PC Vision 2000 1-888-722-9009. the tourism industry an asset. Professional See our ad under Apartment anteed. Free audio/video package. 1-800- designation required. Fax resume in confi- 600-2899. QUALITY MANUFACTURE0 Homes Ltd. Ask dence to: 1-780-852-5779. For more informa- & House Rentals I BRACKEN DALE ____-______~------.------about our used single and double wides. 3We tion on the Jasper Tramway visit PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES in Local A CAREER CHANGE? Train to be an Serve - We Deliver2. 1-800-339-5133, www.jaspertramway.com WE SPECIALIZE IN RENTAL 3 bdrm ranchere Horticulture. Seminars for thox planning a Apartment/Condo Manager. Many Jobs-All 01#8387. new career or diversification. Growers Press areas! Free job placement assistance. 18 Call The Chief MANAGEMENT P.0. Box 189, Princeton, B.C. VOX 1WO. years of success! For info/brochure 681- Ph/Fax: 250-295-7755. Email: 5456/1-800-665-8339. RMTI. at 892-9161 COR MORE INFORMATION CALL [email protected]. ______.------.------.------COUNSELLOR TflAlNlNG Institute of Canada INTERNATIONAL HEALTH & BEAUTY Co. 1.5 & book offers on-campus and correspondence cours- billion $ Sales in 1998 seeks P/T & F/T Sales your EARN $3000 TO $8000 PER WEEK PLUS. es toward a Oiploma in Counselling Practice Reps. Work from home or office, we train, network Guaranteed Car lease, Gateway Computer. to begin March 31/99 Free catalogue, call David (604) 293-2998, Fax (604) 293-2995 or 892-2617 No credit needed. $450 down. Phone 1-877- 24hrs 1-800-665-7044. email: [email protected]. classified ad today! 210-7715. - The Chief Squamish, B.C @ Tuesday, March 9, 1999 i~29 - CLASS1FI EDS poomr vsm( u Store It“ - Mini storage space Need to plan a party (or a women‘s I Love Housework! Honestly, I’m not n exc Taping Ceiling Texture Guild Home Seruices’ vailable in new facility. Bay sizes get-together, ”what have you?“ I ’ crazy. I‘d love to keep your house 1 986. gry from lO’x16’ to 10’ x 32‘ with will attend the gathering and pre- Painting Repairs presents superbly clean. Call Pearl. 898-3477. ------arage door opening. Located in sent psychic games and exercises, 10 Call --____--____--__--_-___c______-- quamish Industrial Park. Phone Will do your personal tax plus give everyone a Tarot Card 18**&GfE bedrc 898-4695 Home Handyman ager, 815-4025 for more informa- return for $30. Call Susan reading. Call for information. @!ma& I :k, la[ 3n. 12TFN 1900/n Dianne Chapman, 892-9712.10 RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL residential G commerciul I____------_------Taylor at 898- 1779. I RENOVATIONS !-582E I -..---- )r lease, 2,600 sq. ft. retail space, Small jobs our specialty. to post office. Available imme- ately. Phone 892-3577. 11TFN Guitar lessons offered by qualified, Phone calls are free! .C___--__--___-______L_- competent in stru cto r. Beg inn e r, hroor Jailable immediately, approxi- intermediate and advanced lessons s. Re ately 700 square foot store front available. Call 898-9659. 29TFNE 898-5525 ft lice I high traffic route in Squamish --_---_--_------_--______L______-- 175/rr FLOORS carpentry, electrical, dustrial Park. Ideal for your corn- Channeled Tarot card readings by supply install refinish ercial needs. Call (604) 815-4025. appointment. Phone Dianna plumbing, renovations, 1898.6789 I lave message and we will return Chapman, 892-9712.10 Steve Chapman 3-933, ...... door locks, windows, lur call. 05TFN 898M8250 doors, security bars, Any type of plumbing. 8 years expe- .------Personal astrology charts compiled rience. Licensed. Free estimates. from your date of birth, predictions handicap access, Reasonable prices. For more infor- meed mation, Call 892-3647. 10 Valley for a week, month, or year. May also garage doors, decks, be done by mail. Call Dianna etc. e AP GOVERNMENT 892-9712.10 2-582t Chapman, .-----. FUNDS --__-__-__---___-___------@eenSpaces S(’rifin(jSqi~~i~isli sttic-(* I w!) ove, f Grants and Loans Reiki Heaha bv a mastedteacher. Special until-March 15/99 with this Lawn t? @mien Service 3, sun iformation for your new or PARTS SALES SERVICE Get some small print rch If xisting business and farm. ad. One hour healing for $25. Phone Jeff Shea - Licenced Horticulturalist - for appointment. Dianna Chapman, phone: 898-geet) 898-2378 working for you - I=800-505-8866 892-9712. 10 BRACKENDALE, B.C. 89&4 198 The Chief classifieds - 892-9161 ledroc ation 1. Clo smoki Marc United Xuc 3ervice 0 7i??mrnmaBI I ------. Personal & Small Business Returns 5 RODMCKIE MARCH 7-13 Confidential In Home Service - 7 days a week General Renovations Revenue Canada Authorized EFILE Agent 51 old- Aries - March 21/Aprii 20 jtting I Don’t let your desire to control a family matter alienat f3 898-9620 o all ai loved ones. They want to help resolve the situation toc 838-4265 or 892-4473 5 A Hanrlv Man To so sm and their suggestions are worthwhile. A close frien invites you to a social outing late in the week. Say ye: I Have Around because it’s sure to be a good time. Leo plays a key rolc 4502. C ------. Taurus - April 2lMay 21 bedroi Your stubbornness gets you into trouble with a co-wor lation er. Take the time to listen to what he or she is saying. 6Rlnst-t you do, you’ll realize that you both have the same goi A family member asks for your advice about a financi COLUMBIA problem. Offer your opinion, but don’t pretend to be i expert on the matter. NOTICE INVITING Gemini - May 22/June 21 Patience is what you need early in the week, Gemini. P APPLICATIONS FOR important business decision is out of your hands; all yc can do is wait. If you push people for an answer, you Ju TIMBER SALE LICENCE A51641 might hear some bad news. Be patient! The persc: whom you’ve been seeing wants to get serious. Sayye Pursuant to section 20 of the Forest Act, a Timber Sale licence is being offered for sale. you know that this is what you want. Closing Date: March 25, I999 at 1 1 :Oam. District: Squamish. Cancer - June 22/July 22 Geographic location: Haylrnore Creek Don’t let a minor personal problem throw you off th Volume: 10 119 cubic metres, more or less week. It’s nothing serious, and it will resolve itself b the week’s end. Try to stay calm. An acquaintance ge Upset Stumpage Rate: 2 1.88 /cubic metre into trouble and calls you for help. Don’t get to The upset stumpage rate was determined by the Market Pricing System, and is applicable only involved in the situation, or you’ll be in over your heac to coniferous green sawlog grades. Leo -July 23/August 23 Term: Two (2) years Don’t be shy when you meet an intriguing person th Species: Douglas Fir (95%), Yellow Pine (4%)’ Birch (1%) more or less. week, Leo. Just be your normal self, and you’re sure I Tenders will only be accepted from individuals or corporations registered as a Small Business make a good impression. He or she will appreciate yo1 outgoing nature. A loved one offers you some construc Forest Enterprise, category 1 or 2. tive criticism. Don’t get angry; just listen to what i being said. Applications will be accepted by the District Manager, Squamish Forest District, 42000 Loggers Lane, Squamish B.C VON 3G0 at 1 1 :00 am on March 25, 1999. Virgo - Aug 24ISept 22 a meeting early in the week turns out to be very impoi There is additional material which the applicant which must consider in their application. This tant for you financially - don’t be late for it. If you art material, application forms and other information about the Small Business Program can be ’ you could miss a lucrative opportunity. A friend stick his or her nose into your personal affairs. Don’t let hir obtained from the above Forest District Office. Specify Timber Sale Licence A5 1641. or her force you to do anything that you don’t want t do. cast ,wn? Libra - Sept 23/0ct 23 1 sifiel Don’t pick a fight with a business associate during th middle of the week. Even though this person may b annoying, he or she has the upper hand in this situation Just stay calm. That special someone has an importan LANDSCAPING During Mark Twain’s days 2 question for you. Think about what you really wan as a newspaperman, he before answering. was editor of a small Scorpio - Oct 24/N0v 22 TENDERS Missouri paper. One day he Don’t let an acquaintance change your mind about ai received a letter from a sub- important business matter. Stand firm. You’ve looked a all of the pros and cons and know that you’re making thc scriber, stating that he had right decision. A loved one needs a shoulder to cry on VIKING RIDGE found a spider in his paper, Be there for him or her. Capricorn plays a key role. ” 40200 Government Road and asked if this was an Sagittarius - Nov 23/Dec 21 omen of good or bad luck. A business associate tries to pull a fast one this week MOUNTAIN VIEW MANOR flQO1 Pay attention to what is going on afound you, and try tc Twain replied: “Finding a ndry. stop him or her. The higher-ups will be impressed witk spider in your paper is nei- your actions. An old friend contacts YOU out of the blue 39752 Government Road pril I Talk with him or her; you’re Sure to learn some interest- ther good nor bad luck. The v--- ing information. spider was merely looking Contracts run from April 1I 1999 to October 31 I 1999. Capricorn - Dec 221Jan 20 over our paper to see which Don’t be shy when someone Close to YOU praises your merchant was not advertis- work. You deserve the recognltlon and should be proud of yourself. A close friend m~dshelp with a personal ing so that he could go to matter. Do what you can, because YOU know that he or that store, spin his web she would be there for YOU if the situation were reversed. across the door, and lead a Pisces plays an important role late in the week. Please call life of undisturbed peace >ALE Aquarius -Jan 21/Feb 18 Jane Darnell Property Management aver afterward.“ Icher Be realistic when it comes to your “to do’’ ktthis week, for a detailed spec. list. Aquarius. You can’t do everything on Your own; you’re , bewe going to need some help. Don’! be afraid to ask for assis- To keep spiders at lay 1. tance. Others know how hectic Your workload is right 892-9190 bay, advertise in now. A family. friend turns to YOU, for advice. While no. you’re surprised at this, be honest with him or her. All quotes are to be submitted separately for the individual - properties by March 15, 1999. Please indicate the property on Pisces - Feb 19nMarch 20 Don’t be insensitive to an acquaintance who is going the outside of each envelope. iii through a difficult time right now. Try to be understand- 5551 ing, and help him or her to Cope with the SltUatiOn. Your 1130 SQUAMISH, B.C. 3C0 efforts will be appreciated. VGO Plays a key role. BOX VON Call 892-9161

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SUBSCRIPTIONS TO Oescri ption I Reference I Date To supply labor, equipment, and materials for E206-99-2 March 26/99 building maintenance for BC Hydro at 39020 SAVE YOU MONEY Discovery Way, Squamish for the period of This time of year there ,are frequently OVER BUYING ATTHE April 1, 1999 to March 3 1, 2001. .. emergency vehicles responding to NEWSSTAND. 9;: :.::. Motor Vehicle accidents on Hwy 99. Prices include GST. (We'll pay the GST for seniors) Tender packages can be picked up at the above address. Sealed tenders clearly marked Minutes and seconds count whe Home delivery & with reference number will be received at the above address until 11:OO am on the treating the critically injured. Mail Delivery in Town above closing date. When you see and hear 6 months ...... $22.00 emergency vehicle approaching 1 year ...... $37.50 THE POWER IS YOURS either direction please give then Mail delivery in Canada right of way. Pull over to the nearest.. 6 months ...... $55 safeiv and come to a comPIete stdb... 1 year ...... $75 BChydro m.I. All subscriptions must be prepaid by cash, cheque or charge card - Visa or Mastercard.

CONSTRUCTION NOTICE SQUAMISH ESTUARY MANAGEMENT PLAN 1) Watermain Renewal - Garibaldi Way, from Government Road to Diamond Head Road OPEN HOUSE The District ob Squamish and the Squamish Estuary Coordinating Committee-are 2) Storm Sewer Installation - Mamquam Road & Highway 99 hosting a public presentation on the S.E.M.P. to be held

Start Date: March 1, 1999 Tuesday, March 23rd, 1999 6:OO pm 9:00 pm Targeted Completion Date: April 12, 1999 - Presentation & Question Period 7:OO pm ' at the Brennan Park Leisure Centre: 1009 Centennial Way, Squamish, B.C. Motorists are advised that construction on the above projects will require; The public are encouraged to attend and view the draft plan. 5 temporary lane closures A copy of the plan is available at Municipal Hall and the Squamish Public Library Idetours to Government Road (night closures only) For further information please contact: Please use extra caution while traveling through the construction areas. Margaret-Ann Thornton Community. Planning Director For further information, contact Public Works Department at 815-5012. District of Squamish 81 5-5000 Thank vou for your patience and cooperation. mt horntn @ district.squamis h. bc. ca OR

Bruce Cox, C,hair S.E.C.C.

INVITATION TO TENDER CONSTRUCTION OF POWERHOUSE SPRINGS WATER SOURCE The District of Squamish invites tenders for Construction of the Powerhouse Springs Wa Source. Tender documents will be available for pick up on March 12, I999 at off ices of t District of Squamish and Kerr Wood Leidal Associates. A mandatory site meeting will be held March 23, 1999. Tenders will be received at the office of the District of Squamish u 1 I 14:OO local time, April 1, 1999, addressed to Mohammad Afsar, MCIP; P. Eng., Manager Special Projects, District of Squamish, P.O.Box 31 0,37957 Second Avenue, Squamish, B.C. VON 3GO.

The work is comprised of:

1. Installation of three owner-supplied submersible well pumps and accessories. I 2. Construction of approximately 830m of 450mm diameter watermain and 75m of 250 CONSTRVCW ZbWE diameter watermain and miscellaneous valve chambers.

3. Installation of approximately 33rn of insulated 450mm diameter watermain under existing bridge.

4. Construction of approximately 200m of access road, regrading of approximately 160m CHANGES TO BUILDING BYLAW existing graveled access road, and resurfacing of 500m of existing road. On March 2, 1999, Council gave three readings to Building Regulations Bylaw 1197, 1999. The proposed bylaw contains the following changes to the existing bylaw: 3. Construction of a Control and Chlorination Building.

editorial changes to provide greater clarity 3. Modification of existing altitude valve chamber at Plateau Reservoir and constructio sprinkling requirements for: a new control valve chamber near the existing Stawamus Chlorination Building. - all new duplexes and multiple family buildings; - additions (50 square metres or more) to existing duplexes and multiple family Technical enquiries shall be directed to Anton Benes, P. Eng., of Kerr Wood Leidal dwellings; bsociates Ltd., Telephone (604) 985-5361, Fax (604) 985-3705. - portable classrooms; and - single family buildings where adequate water supply is not available for fire The project is presently under review by the B.C. Environmental Assessment Off ice. T flows 3istrict is optimistic that approval for the project will be granted in April 1999 and wish minor changes in fees woceed with construction as soon as project approval is granted.

Bylaw No. 1197, 1999 will be on Council's agenda on March 16, 1999 for adoption. If The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. adopted, the bylaw will be effective on March 17, 1999. (ERR WOOD LEIDAL ASSOCIATES LTD. DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH Building permit applications received on or after the effective date will be subject to the 139 West 16th Street P.O. Box 310,37955 2nd Avenue new sprinkling and other require'ments. However, new regulations will not apply on the Vorth Vancouver, B.C. Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0 applications received prior to the effective date. 47M 1T3 Attention: Mohammed Afsar, MCIP; P. Engl Mention: Anton Benes, P. Eng. Manager of Special Projects Please contact the District of Squamish Building Department for any questiondclarifica- Tel: (604) 815-5012 tion or for a copy of the proposed bylaw at (604) 815-5011, 37957 Second Avenue. Fax: (604)815-5013 I Squamish, B.C Tuesday, March 9, 1999 CORRIDOR CLASSIFI EDS I THE CLASSIFIEDS FROM THE WHISTLER QUESTION SERVING WHISTLER AND PEMBERTON partnership deal - We run the Whistler Question classifieds and they run ours. At no charge to you! Two placements for the price of one. Q- In partnership for you!

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Cats have all ...... ~ 6. marl9 .v. +: no pets. Quiet couple with references . PART TIME RETAIL MERCHANDISING shots, operations and are tattooed. ___-_-_---_--____-_-______c----- 1996 POLARIS INDY ULTRA, 680 cc. ''Ef&INE...... BROOCH, shaped like a working day shifts. $750 plus utilities representative (floater) required in Call 932-6454. marl2 (satellite TV dish included). Available DUPLEX: 3 bedrooms, Washer/dryer, 2300 miles. Triple PSI'S, fox shox, all ...... ::<;;; agne glass. Huge sentimental the Whistler/Squamish area. Monday April 1st. 932-5126. marl6 microwave. Yard upkeep required. around, very reliable. Very fast. Long @$: Please call (604)890-6800. tfn track. $5000 OBO. Pat 932-5914. marl6 - Friday (up to 24 hours per week). Available March 15th. 894-6157 or __-___-__-__-_-----_------Vehicle required. $lO/hour to start and FAMILY HOME IN PINECREST (5 min- (604)737-7266. Excellent rates. marl9 3 WEEK OLD NEW BORN. Afternoon 1996 SKI DO0 MX7,583 cc's. 1 1/2 inch 3. car allowance. Fax resume to Lea Q utes South of Whistler). Available ...... (604)524-4208. mar9 hours. Must have infant experience. track. Excellent condition. Well main- -ADULT- SKI GLOVES in Coding experience a bonus. 938-1046. immediately, long term. 3 bedroom, 2 THREE YEAR OLD 4 bedroom house. 's area. Call Willy @ 932-6710...... bathroom. Washer/dryer. Semi fur- Close to Village, school and park. tained. $4300 080.932-1465. mar9 marl6 -_-_-_____-___r----___I______L______----- PEMBERTON THERAPEUTIC MAS- nished. 932-2529. marl6 Available April 1. $1300/month utilities _____-__._--_-_-___*------SAGE CLINIC requires a part time reg- ...... 97 POWDER SPECIAL. Rebuilt motor, SEEKING RESPONSIBLE PERSON to included. Tim 938-1899. marl2 FEMALE TABBY (grey/black) istered Massage Therapist. Please GABLES,2 bedroom, 2 bath. Fireplace, new stater. $3500 invested. Receipts contact Deanna or Cheray @ care for 16 month old boy - 2 days a to prove. $5500 Firm. Phil 905-3195. ry 27 in Alpine Meadows. week. Call 932-6103. mar9 fully furnished, washeddryer, under- (604)894-2009. tfn ground parking. Steps to lifts and mar9 ...... Village. One year lease. $1450/month. 1 BEDROOM AVAILABLE in a 3 bed- RECEPTIONIST/FRONT DESK position Available immediately. 938-01 10. room townhouse. All amenities. available for small hotel in Upper Available April 1st. $400/month. Phone CUSTOM, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths & marl6 JOURNEYMAN CARPENTER with 24 Village. Experience necessary. den LOG HOME FOR SALE. 5 MINUTE 894-5589. marl2 _----_-_-___-----_-______L______----- years experience available for all (604)732-51 56. ma r 12 WALK TO PEMBERTON VILLAGE, WHITE GOLD. Furnished 1 bedroom ---_-____------1 FURNISHED BEDROOM in a 3 bed- your building needs. Framing, finish- SHOPS AND SCHOOLS. EXTRA suite. No smoking, no pets. Suit quiet ing, drywall, tiling, etc. Guaranteed REQUIRED, COMPUTER EXPERT to LARGE, FULLY LANDSCAPED LOT ON couple or single. References room townhouse. Beautiful views of p by or call Suzanne. 932-4710. develop and maintain web page. 1- Mt. Currie. 2 minute walk to Village. lowest prices. (604)894-1166. marl9 CUL-DE-SAC. TRULY UNIQUE. required. $700/month plus utilities. ------i------604-892-8583, leave phone number. INCLUDES RECENTLY (99) RENOVAT- (W)(604)68l-2699 or (H)(604)736-6183 $400/month includes utilities. Call marl2 Chris 894-5683. tfn RELIABLE CARPENTER & handyman ED LARGE BEDROOM AND FULL leave message. Available April 1. tfn available for framing drywall, plumb- BATH NANNY SUITE. ASKING ing, painting, tiling, repairs, etc.. No SINGLE PARENT SEEKS CHILD MIND- $282,000. POSSIBLE LEASE TO OWN ING two hours in the morning, 2 - 4 job too big or small. One call does it OPTION. TO VIEW CALL (604)894-9474 1989 FORD TEMPO. Red, 141,000 kms. all. Call Ray 932-4063 or pager _------__----_-___^______days per week. Two children, 9 and 5. 938- OR (604)894-5371. marl2 700 SQUARE FEET, 2nd floor, own EEPER, part time. Must have Must have Drivers License. 938-9858...... bathroom, private entrance, hydro, Air conditioned, standard, winterized. 8793. apr30 marl2 Good condition. $2500 060. 905-4305 experience. 905-9088. marl2 SALE BY OWNER: Large duplex in computer, cable, TV, security wiring in ...... FOR place. 932-4154. tfn days 905-4410 evenings. marl2 TEMPORARY WORK, day and evening Brio. Seven years old. Large garage ...... and storage room, balcony, fire- FOR ALL YOUR HOUSEHOLD shifts at bath products company in FUNCTION JUNCTION: 1208 Alpha 1989 WV FOX. Good running condi- places, 5 appliances, few minutes tion. 4 door, 5 speed. 125,000 kms. REPAIRS. Large or small, from ceram- Function. Call Christine now 938- Lake Road. 1500 square foot ware- ic tiling and decorating to all aspects 6447/938-3346. Immediate start. marl2 walk from town. Call (250)383-3227 or Most receipts, 2 snows, 4 all seasons. (250)652-1896. marl6 house. Available February 1/99. of carpentry. Call 938-0685. mar9 ust be able to work flexible _----___-_-__------Competitive rate. (604)929-9493. Asking $2500. Call Sim 932-1256. ease fax resume to (604)932- THE KEG AT THE MOUNTAIN will be marl9 marl2 xcepting applications every Tuesday ROSSLAND, RED MOUNTAIN. 1930's ...... rustic charm. 3 bedroom, full base- ...... afternoon between 12:OO and 1:30 pm. 1996 7 PASSENGER LUMINA. One RAIN AND SNOW IS A DANGEROUS Please ask for Eric. tfn ment, newly renovated, post and owner, non smoking, air. 96,500 krns. EK, APRIL - OCTOBER inclu- beam. Wood floors. 1200 square feet. COMBINATION with record snow lev- ...... ACREAGE AND HOME in Mt. Currie to No accidents. 3.8 V6 auto. Excellent els in Whistler. How much snow can VAL D'ISERE RESTAURANT is looking Standard lot. $82,000 firm. (250)362- swap with home in Hawaii for 2 condition. Asking $16,900. Phone 938- your roof take? Roof Top Shoveling @ e, security, back hoe 9555. marl2 People skills. $2000 - for full time or part time positions for weeks during ski season. Call 8121 or (604)898-9516. marl2 reasonable rates, Call 905-4917. mar9 prep cooks, dishwashers, bussers (604)894-6965. mar30 ...... and waiters. Please drop off resume HONDA CIVIC CX95. 70,000kms. Four ROOF AND DECK shoveling. Reduce between 2 and 5 PM daily or fax to ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED FOR GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND, AUS- snow tires. Excellent mechanical and the risk and hazard. Harness and rope 932-2186. ma r9 NEW YEAR'S 2000, (December 29 - TRALIA. 2 bedroom beach front apart- body condition. Tulle rack. $10,500. ca pable. 905-9470 or (604)894-5340. ment. Swap 1 bedroom or larger, 905-3916, phone around noon. marl2 -----__--_--_-_-__--___c______January 02). Large deluxe executive mar9 Part time shuttle bus driver VERY EXCLUSIVE ESCORTAGENCY is home with five plus bedrooms. Be Whist Ie r, good location...... immediately. Class 4 drivers now hiring a few beautiful, intelligent assured we would treat your home Approximately 3 weeks, Winter 2000. ROOF TOP SNOW REMOVAL. Seven required. Drop off resume at female escorts. Discretion assured with care. References. Phone 905-2774. mar9 years experience. WCB coverage. and expected. 938-6456. mar9 1973 FORD 3/4 TON. Raised roof. Fully nt desk of The Shoestring (604)536-5688. apr2 camperized van. $1800 905-5606. Locals references. Quick and reliable...... OBO. Phone or fax (604)894-3306. marl9 or call 932-3338. tfn WHISTLER AIR SERVICES requires a mar9 ------...... WANTED: 2 bedroom plus home to DELUXE 1200 SQUARE FOOT condo. 5 Reservations Manager for the 1999 rent. Long term. Professional couple. summer season April - October. minutes to ski lift and Village Centre. Prefer permanent local for this full (604)684-9086. marl2 All amenities: $1500/week or $4000/month. (604)986-8880. marl2 time seasonal position at our ______-____-__"-__------"scenic" float plane office/base CRQSSWORD located on Green Lake. Flexible hours 2 BEDROOM CREEKSIDE TOWN- WHITE GOLD CABIN with view, near are part of our business. Previous HOME. 1 1/2 bath, furnished, fire- Village. 3 bedroom & loft. Available *-______---_-_------experience with front line customer Spring Break, mid week, some week- ENCED, RELIABLE, ENER- place, dishwasher, washer/dryer. 12 service and reservations/sales plus month lease. Available April 1. ends. Reasonable. (604)980-6484. assistant for Village bou- efficient office skills are assets. be flexible for part time or $1 150/month plus utilities. 932-2972 Please fax resume to 932-6100 or mail ext 225. tfn Please call 938-9990 to to Box 834 Whistler. marl2 -__----__---_-__------n interview or drop off ----^--__------ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE IN 3 2 BEDROOM PLUS LARGE LOFT, WHISTLER VACATION CLUB requires bedroom house in Alpine. $475 a Emerald. On bus route, lake side. month inclusive. Looking for responsi- immediately, 3 mature Call Centre Close to park. Balcony, fireplace, Agents. Experience an asset, but will ble person. No smoking, no pets. washeddryer. Long term locals pre- Available April 1st. 932-0170. marl2 provide training 932-6999. marl6 ferred. No smoking, no pets. ---__---___-____-___------$1450/month plus utilities. Available ALPINE, quiet place. Single and dou- April 1st. 938-3568. mar9 ble rooms from $450 plus hydro. No ...... ENTERTAINMENT UNIT with CD rack, smoking, no pets, Available immedi- MOTIVATED, ENTHUSIASTIC armoire, blanket chest, matching log 3 BEDROOM, 3 BATHROOM town- ately. 932-5732. mar9 coffee and end table, log bar stools. house, Creekside. sauna, fireplace...... 938-1804. Available April 1st. 6 months or 1 year ROOMMATE WANTED TO SHARE ...... I e a se. $1 500/mont h. (604)526-3325. large room in lovely house in Alpine. LARGE RSF ENERGY WOOD STOVE. mar9 All utilities included. It's got the lot! ___--______-_-_-_--_------Will heat over 2500 square feet, $500. $500/month. Call 938-9649. mar9 . Looking for mature, Near new wood burning zero clear- 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, ALPINE. 1 fire- individual to join our ance insert, $300. Used electric place, 1 wood stove, 2 bathroom's. forced air furnace in good condition, Seconds from Meadow Park, bus and $300. Open to offers. Daytime 932- Valley Trail. $1600/month plus utilities. 1 BEDROOM SUITE. Washeddryer, 3814 Evenings (6041898-2811. marl9 932-2972 ext 225. tfn dishwasher, small deck, great views...... Available April 1. $650/month. 894- MEMBERSHIP AT CLUB INTRAWEST 3 BEDROOM NORDIC TOWNHOME, 2 5678. marl2 sset. Drop off resume at -______-______------CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN sk of The Shoestring for sale. 102 points. Right next to car garage, unfurnished, fireplace, Chateau Whistler. Great deal. $15,000. washer/dryer, dishwasher. Spacious 3 BEDROOM, I BATH, garage, wood 1. Opaque gems call 932-3338. tfn 6. Brazilian seaport 1. Songbirds ...... Phone (604)582-0123. mar9 and bright. Available May 1. stove, fenced yard. Fully self con- 2. Monetary denominatiori, pi...... $2000/month plus utilities. 932-2972 tained suite on bottom with private 10. Set free OFFICE ASSISTANT need- I 1. Body of water 3. Man's name be flexible for 30-40 TOSHIBA 420 CDS Lap Top Computer. est 225. tfn entrance. Quiet, convenient location. 4. Distrustful 25. Auriculakd Pentium 100, 775 MB hard drive, 6 x ...... No smoking, no pets. Available now. 12. Interior design 5. Satisfy fully 26. Fervid k. Applicant must be self Wind instrument CD rom, 44 MB Ram memory, 33.6 4 BEDROOM AND LOFT TOWNHOME (604)938-4502. tfn 13. 6. Scold 27. Intestinal, var. Modem, 3.5 floppy. Windows 95t pro- in the Village. Available immediately 14. Lotte -, singer of gramming. $1525 OBO. 932-3822. tfn 7. Mythological 29. South Dravidian for full time rental. Indoor hot tub 3 BEDROOM MAIN LEVEL in new Kurt Weill music 30. Castor bcan prote _-______-_------room, garage, fireplace, 3 & a half prestigious house. Furnished or 15. Grouping together serpent ion: Nicole, to Town Plaza Code 3 I, Terniinate WILD B.C. SALMON, TUNA AND COD. bathrooms. Walk to everything. u nf u rnis h e d, f irep I a c e, d ishw a s her, 18. Furs 8. EXPORTGRADE FROZEN 8 SEA. $2.50 %3000/month. Warren at 905-2819. washe r/d rye r, garage, sizable 21. Wooden-headed hammer 9. Small stuffed ...... - $!io0 PER POUND. 10 POUND PLUS marl9 yard/gardens. $1200/month plus utili- 25. Foes pastry (Yiddish) CUSTOM CUT BOX ORDERS...... ties. 12 month lease. 932-2972 ext 225. 28. About 16. Unit of measurement N WORLD is currently WINDSWEEP FISHING CO. 932-5572 17. No (Scottish) applications for the follow- 1LPI NE, 3 BED R 0 0 M. Was he r/d rye r, tfn 32. Female reproductive organs marl9 'irep Ia c e, dishw a she r, two b a Iconi e s . ---______--_------33. Rascal 19. River in Eastern France ______------In transit route. Close to Meadow 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE. 1600 34. Gold coirr 20. Hurried flight XEROX 4920 CflLOR LASER JET square feet. 2 car garage. 22. Passageways perience required. Some 'ark. Call 932-4778 leave message. 35. Beethoven's "Fur -" PRINTER ($200 OBO), PANAFAX UF- narl2 $1 000/month. (604)736-5332. mar30 36. Sprinter, for one 23. Kitchen appliance 750~FAX MACHINE ($100 OBO), .--_-----__--___-_------"------_-___--______-______----- 37. More compos mentis 24. Imaginary fine on niap .-_----____-______------CANON NP-355D PHOTOCOPIER \LPINE, close to Sports Centre/bus. BACHELOR SUITE IN QUIET adult res- ($100 060) Photocopier comes with Vewly renovated, spacious, furnished idence. Country acreage with horses. IT/FRONT DESK AGENT - its own stand, fax machine, printer, lage Inn 81 Suites is now I bedroom, 2 bath. Available April 1st. No smoking, no pets. $550 all inclu- and also the photocopier comes with ;2000/mont h plus utilities. 938-9606. sive. 894-5404 or cell (604)905-8225. resumes for a challenging extra toner. For more information on position available immedi- narl2 Inar26 the above items please call. (604)932- ----_-_----__--_---______c_____.---- l__-_-_-_-____-_l_--______l______l____----- 2919 of fax us at (604)932-2906, marl2 JEARLY NEW two bedroom ground BRIGHT ONE BEDROOM SUITE. Close _____c____------_-..------eve1 apartment. Function location. :o Village. Available immediately. HAY. Excellent Timothy $3.50 a bale. $3 .ong term preferred. $1000/month. L550/month utilities included. Tim 938- a bale if Over 100 bales. Call (604)452- :all Lance 932-1903. marl6 1899. marl2

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