Vol. 21 -- No. 39 Tourism Minister Grace lots; and containing a self 20 cents per copy Phone 892-5131 SQUAMISH, B.C.-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1977 McCarW announced the fur- generator. a cooking and eating -. mation of an advisory council car with nlicrowavc and regular for the Royal Hud~nat a ovens. freezers, etc.. sleeping special meeting (Jf municipal units and the beautifully fitted and Chamber (Jf Commerce out car in which the people were Minister creates representatives from North and sitting." West Vancouver and Squamish "When we inventoried the on Monday morning aboard the car's interior we found Freedm Train Cars now on chairs which had beli~ngcd to display near the BCR Station in Abraham Lincoln. a painting Royal Hudson North Vancouver. above the bar which Mayor McCarthy said the successful McKitka houidn't approve a peopleprogram carried which aboard has seen the 60,000 Royal Dodgemirror Cityfrtrm and rhc Some ~31:):~~ prints ofin Advisory Council Hudson this summer is nearing Southern Pacific trains. ~~~t its ciose and before it docs she only did we get the cars but we hoped the People selected 10 also gilt some fine antiques," she By TATLOW will ROSE the tourist industry be the president and vice-president to form the council would take a Rick Antonson, the co- .said. number cine industry in B.C. make a decision," he reminded trip on the train and see what ordinator for tourism for the within the next five years. The cars will be used for the the audienc'e, "but it's also im- areas they wished to see im- southwestern B.C. region, spoke A number of new programs portant that we hear from you." proved. Captain Cook Bicentennial next to the Chamber of Commerce have been initiated: the Royal Stewart asked for a tciurism year and alsofor the ' The train has been practically fall dinner on Tuesday evening Hudscin was sent down south; a report from Rose Tatlow who sold out every trip and she said Ira''* of last week, outlining some of hospitality certificate program spoke on the success of the the people of the North Shore Following her presentation the ways in which the chamber has been started; and the golden tourist booth at Shannon Falls, have a ,.priceless commodity.. in Bill McNcncy outlined plans for would benefit if it joined the opportunities program is really the installation of the. caboose the facilitywhich brings peoplethe Royal Hudson Statilin flir group and mentioning the aims to to Squamish. its reconstruction or going try do something in- for additional tourist infor- to their communities. and intcntions of the novative. mation for Royal Hudson ..I want you to an ad- 8 creation from scratch if organization. necessary. He mentioned the ad- The province has been visitors and the international visory committee to the govern- "The retention of the tourist divided into eight regions and festival held earlier this summer ment." she said, "so you can dcd washroom facilities. tourist is the most ec~inomicalway of booth. arts and crafts display Squamish is in Area "B" from which was a great success. help us to imprcive it. People by raising the amount of money Hope to Vancouver, the Sun- Jim Mulholland of the Retail the millions,., she added, area and museum. and also said received from tourists," Anton. shine Coast and up to Whistler. Merchants Committee spoke on ..viewed the Royal Hudson the caboose would he in- son told the chamber. "By that I' Money can be obtained from the the great bed race and the suc- when it toured the States this corporated in plans for the mean keeping tourists in your Vandals in search of free fireGood totally demolished the backstop in the northwest corner station. provincial government for a cess it was and thanked Kathy spring." area longer, even for one more of Centenniel Field when they *felled an alder. Recreation Director Maurice Farn examines tourist information booth grant, Sweeney for her help. She pointed out that people Mayor Don Bel1 said hc was day. for the printing of area Pat Goode, a director of the what amounts to $3,000 worth of damage. are still here in B.C.; that we are see plans for the '' Proper loca I informat ion brochures. *Second Century Fund, which a four season vacation land but future of the trdin: Ald. Jo Dean and some hospitality can do of North Vancouver asked to "We now have three areas buys up ecologically sensitive we have to offer special service this,'' he said, "but it's up to all within the southwestern B.C. areas and sets them aside for and consideration to our have the link between the Sea- of us to work on it. The visitor one," Antonson said, "the preservation, spoke about John Fraser talks to Bus and the Royal Hudstin c~im- the visitors. dollar is getting harder and har- greater Vancouver area, up the desire to find one in this area. n I. er She suggested all the pletcd 50 people could CrOSS the der to obtain and we'll have to Fraser Valley to Hope, and the He felt this could be a project servedby the ~~~~l~~d~~~~ use harbor (Jn the Sea-BUS. StOp Off work harder and come up with Sunshine Coast - Powell River - for the chamber to work on. woup on Lanaaian unity the train as a logo in their at the foot of Ltrnsdale and then U I more imaginative ideas to get it Squamish - Whistler area." He also touched on port tourist advertising. take the train, thus climinating in future. He said a brochure prepared development and said if the new By MARNIE BURNSIDE in total French immersion air of western alienation also Mrs. McCarthy spoke about the bus "Brochures in future will be for the area would be funded 60 port act goes through there is a "We must seek to build because their parents un- pose additional threats. the time railway station The minister said cost iif the actual visitors' guides," he said. percent by the government and possibility we could have a har- Canadian unity, not on thg basis derstand the power structure In fact in all parts of Canada. be built in Squamish and said linkup w~iuldhe in the neigh- "and not picture books as they economics sccm to be the key to 40 percent by the five areas in- bour commission here which of bilingualism, or of language and are ensuring their children this will add to the color of the borhood of ~400.000 to have bcen in the past. You have volved. could mean a second berth for differences but despite a.chance to take part in it, he, the problem. Regional disparity bygone era and give pe~~plewhat ~500.0~0and this was a serious to offer tourists more than just "All the books and publicity Squamish and Rerhaps attract bilingualism, which is an im- continued. On the other hand, and western alienation have they want, a touch of nostalgia. drawback. pretty scenery. can do is bring them here," he more industry to the area, in the portant, continuing part of !he he. pointed out, less than 300 been furthered by the govern- She suggested Squamish have She also said there was no "Ci!urtcous waitresses, good told the chamber members. "It's recreation field or in small policy of this land," Jqhn Eqglish speaking children in ment's backing of unequal volunteers meet the train, offer money for architectural changes bedrooms and a welcoming your job to keep them here when businesses. Fraser, Conservative MP and Yjmcouver were enrolled in freight rates and air fares to walks, information the,com- in the lower Lonsdale area but community will tie far more im- they arrive." Goode also mentioned that Labour critic, told a gather& French immersion last year Eastern Canada. munity, welcome the visitors suggested the merchants and , portant." Antonson said. The meeting, a dinner one for the .Ifon. I Grace McCarthy,. (if party .sympathil;ers, qt :$e2#ecause the facilities just. don't Our $nanc;al standjng, Fraser and-giv? suggestilins t)n what to business PetlP\C gel WWher and Some of the ways in rkhich the members and their wives; was Minister of T'ourism, has home of Mrs. Jane Walker'last exist and it may be years before said, is at a 'K)W ebb. John Tdr- during their stay in start it. and then see if -there southwestern association was held ,at the Chieftain Hotel. promised to put out a 'Beautiful Thursday evening. they do. ner. speaking til a Liberal club Squamish. would be grants availablrsfrom prepared to help was with a Fiillowing the dinner, chairman B.C.' issue devoted to the "Language policy has been Right now out (if a total last November said that not only *'We had 10.5 milli(jn visitors other s~iurces. She cited the seminar for tourist booth Dave Stewart spoke briefly on * Whistler area. the pre-occupation of the Prime 400,000 public servants, 68,000 was Canada at the bottom of the in B,C. this year," she told the CXampk of Kimberley with its operators; one for motel or the aims of the chamber, saying Bill McNeney, chairman of Minister and the government positions are designated line for credit in Eurupe, but gr~~up,**and if we all work at it "Bavarian" theme and Oso~oos hotel owners or operators; fairs, it existed for the economic and the period station for the Royal too exclusively. This has created bilingual and those are the that we are now on the list of we could have 20 million here with its "Spanish" one. festivals and events and this is social development of the com- Hudson committee. said we some of the serious problems positions frcim the middle to the countries of political risk, nextMcCarthy year!" urged the groups theMayor North Bell Vancouver offered thechambers use of where the main impact could munity. have the promise a station will which exist in this country, top. "What we are facing," Fraser also pointed out that in c~me. "The chamber is an important be built. Plans are already well because we have failed to assign Fraser said, "is a situatiun 1968 the Federal budget was represented to send people to for the first mecting of the Antonson also said the organization and a useful tool." underway to secure a 1919 the same priority to questions where our future leaders in the about $9 billion dollars and this the hospitality ciiurses which Royal Hudson Advis~iryCum- Regional District could be part he said. "The well-being of the station from the CPR at Midway such as regional disparity.- and federal system will come from year it is $45 billion dollars and would be offered and said she cil and the minister said she (if the act as in some areas they community depends on its added that the Auditor General and this could be finalized soon, western alienation as we have .the childien who had the op- wanted everyone ~IJtake it as it hoped it could be hcld within have contributed to the finan- economic success but we also Assistance has come from Bob assigned to the Prime Minister's portunity to become proficient in his last report said that he would be most helpful to those tw~weeks. cing of the tourist promotion. have a social commitment." Swanson and the committee is particular approach to language in a second language,'' was afraid that the government serving tourists. Representing Squamish at the Antonson, who has been in He said dinners such as this dealing with Wayne Currie, policy," he continued. If and when separation of has lost or is close to losing ef- Speaking of the five cars pur- meeting were AM. Alma Cun- the position for the past four one had their place but there deputy minister of tourism. Quebec becomes reality, Fraser fective control of the public Frasrr said that the govern- chased hy the government. part ningham and municipal ad- months. said a new deputy was also a need for the McNcney said a committee szid the Liberals will agree to a purse. Fraser asked his audience of the American Freedom ministrator Stan Kary; Chamber minister has been hired and that executive breakfast meetings ment's policy of bilingualism to remember Mr. Trudeau's has been appointed to work on policy of sovereignty and Train, used in the Bicentennial, of Commerce chairman Dave the minister, the Hun. Grace where so much of the routine the station with Villi Jensen, was originally designed to make economic association. If economic musings of a year and French Canadians feel at home the minister said it was a Stewart. station crimniittee McCarthy. has predicted that work was done. "It's easy for the Dave Geddes, Gerry Klomp, Trudeau is Prime Minister. a half ago when he said, "the' bargain. "costing $20,000 per chairman Bill McNcney, tciurist Rose Tatlow and Dave Stewart. in any part of our country, and Fraser said we'll "have our market system won't work and to enable people tu deal with the car, less than some of the committee chairman Rose About 40 members and wives clocks cleaned a1 the bargaining that means Lhe Govcrnment is automobiles out on the parking Tatlow and Gerry Khp. FIRST FEMALE .EMPLOYEE were present for the dinner government in the language that table." going to take a larger role in meeting. More of these may be they feel most comfortable. He The MP from Vancouver running institutions. as we're held during the year with a said that was a great mistake, South pointed out that all prills doing now with our anti- AT LIQUOR STORE when French Canadians inflation controls, but as we'll SEVEN SHIPS DUE Catherine Davidson has the distinction of being the first guest speaker or a film for ad- indicate that French Quebecers ded interest. couldn't even make it in Mon- will not opt for separation be presumably doing even after female employee at the Liquor Control Board Store in treal. Speaking frankly, .he said unless they are guaranteed contnils are ended . . . It means IN OCTOBER that young French speaking Seven ships are expected to arrive in Squamish during Squamish. Cathy started her part time position in August Weather eco ntr m ic assoc iat icin with there's going to be not less along with the six regular staff members. Date Hi Lo Wertbcr Canadians didn't and don't have Canada. If the Conservatives authority in our lives bat miire." the month of October to load pulp and lumber for Europe, As there are several females employed in liquor stores in Sept. 19 14 12 Rain .7S' the same economic ypp- have their way economic Fraser maintained that the the Mediterranean and Japan. Vancouver, she decided to apply locally. Cathy said, "If I 20 16 6 Rain 1.6" portunities as young Engllsh association will not even be on condition of our country is of One of the newer countries added to the list of those to want to get paid men's wages, then I should be prepared to 21 16 7 Cloud speaking Canadians - even in the table and no longer will grave concern to every which products were shipped from Squamish this month was 22 13 5 Cloud their own province. That is the Quebec industries have the tariff. Canadian. "We are the second Iran. The Sikkim was in harbour on Sept. 13, loading cargo. do a man's'work." That work includes moving cases of wine,. reason he maintained, that we weighing approximately 46 pounds each. 23 I4 7 Rnin .4" protections they receive largest land mass in the world On Oct. 2 the Hoegh Merchant is expected to arrive to 24 16 IO Rain .2" are facing the possible federally now. under one government and we load for Europe'with the Amalfi due to take on European Cathy has been well accepted by her "fellow" employees separation of Quebec today. have the moral imperative to do 25 18 8 Clear A separate Quebec will not cargo on Oct. 7 and the Boxford on Oct. 30. and quite enjoys her job. She also is a part time 'mail' sorter only be a significant to our something with this country or However, we may be about to loss,

at the post office. country, Fraser said but will put s~imetineelse will. If ever there Destination Japan for the Taranger, due in port Oct. 6, + receive our just desserts. The She and her husband Glen have resided in Squamish foi Carrier of the whole concept of Con- was a time tII fight it is now Or and the N. R. Crump, expected act. 14. fact is.__, -Fraser . ---_ --.-,said. that- we won't have anvthine to finht Heading for the Mediterranean will be the Star K, the past year and Glen is a parks board employee at Alice ,I Y the Week ''hilin~~~~~i~~- - '-..D-". ."... "" .._,,,,,,, .. __.. federation on trial. Cries of regional disparity and a growing abo'ut later." arriving Oci. 5, and the Heranger, due in port act. 30. Lake. stituted, means, that ifa

' BRENDA STEWART Editor's Note: In an effort to let our subscribers know who their paper carriers are and to commend those children wh.p conscientiously deliver the Times each week, we will be ccming !his feztcre eeckly. Eleven year old Brenda Stewart delivers the Times to 48 humes on Ayr Dr., Friedcl Cresc., Braemar Dr. and Argyle In rehearsal for the Drama Club's prodiiction of the Cresc. She is in grade six at tne management ot their coUn- Busybody, super secretary Marian Selby (Marlene Forbes) Mamquam School and enjoys try." Rick Antonson of the Southwestern B.C. Tourist to r. Bill McNeney, chairman, station committee: Dave watched closely by Robert Westerby (Gary Hall) and looked reading, sewing, painting :nd Thirty percent of the English Association, left of picture, looks at the picture of the old Stewart, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and right, over by the Busybody (Doreen Ramus). track and field. children in Ottawa start school time railway station, the Chamber's proht for 1978, with I. Gerry Klomp, member of the execu'tive of the chamber.

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notified they had' won the best commicee. headed iy kd. bouquet of bloom in the spring. garden award; an award given Alma Cunningham, and the Ser iawn was neatiy clipped and annually by the District of committee selects the gardens the small but prolific vegetable Squamish to the best garden in deserving the award. The prize garden was still yielding some the valley. is based on lawns, flowers and lovely cucumbci;. In fact, 1 "I've always loved flowers," vegetables, fruit or small fruits, came away with a lovely bag of she said, "and I do like to work landscaping and general care. them. in the garden, but Ivo went to The appearance of the garden in "I thought they were the Italy thls summer acd I really spring, summer and fall, as well straight 8 type," she said, "but didn't feel well enough to work as winter, is also judged. In they must have mixed the seeds as hard as I should have in it. other words you can't have a because these look more like That's why I was so surprised beautiful summer flower garden dill type cucumbers to me." when they told me we had won and ny bulbs or spring flowers. She showed me the plum trees the award." It has to be a rounded one. and raspberry canes, everything - ---- Mrs. Confortin, who lives on "We had tulips in the centre as neat and tidy as constant care Buckling up for safety is Melanie Smith, with the help of Motor Vehicle Inspector John Clarke Road in the North bed under the laburnum tree," and pride could make it. The Faris who shows her how to adjust and wear her seat belt properly. Use of seat belts becomes Yards, didn't realize that her Lil Confortin said as we looked tools were neatly stored in the garden had been judged mnRA.wwe,wat~ry Biitist; C~!~mbil0% OrtoSei : !ie!i; io&= :!X !e!! cf dead 2nd i~j~rd at the garden. "There were garage and the garden was being from motor vehicle accidents. throughout the year, and if she primroses and forget-me-nots tucked up ready for winter. there too, but the red and "I'm going to have to find a yellow tulips were lovely. place to store my dahlia bulbs Annuals filled the borders at though," she said. "Last year the front and side earlier in the they all froze along with my year but they had already been glads and they are just too ex- dug. However the dahlias were pensive not to take good care of in full bloom and their lovely them ." colors were the highlight of the But you knew that no matter fall scene. what happened next year Lil They had already started to and Ivo Confortin would have put the garden to bed. Flowers another beautiful garden with had been, taken up and borders lots of glad and dahlias, annuals til Confortin in a corner of her flower bed showing off the dug while new trees had been and bulbs. They are that kind of beautiful dahlias she grew at her home and which helped to planted, one an attractive pine people. earn the best garden award for her sad her husband Iva BELWOOD $25 PRIZE FOR BEST Bridge makes Easy assemble Bathroom LOCAL CARTOON Vanity sleek modern Have you ever thought you could draw a cartoon? Have design. Canadian cultured you ever felt there was something in everyday life in your headlines again marble basin adds beauty area or in the community that you'd like to feature in a The Mamquam Bridge made On Sept. 20th at 445 p.m. on and luxory. This 24" x 18" caftoon? the headlines again this week Highway 99 at the entrance to Americana walnut If so, this is your chance! Draw a csrtoon, a single one or when it was featured as a con- Weldwood's Empire Mills bathroom vanity with CSA a series of small ones to be used in sequence like a comic tributory cause in another ac- Division, Gurmit Ruprai of approved marble top is a No. 7301 cident. At 1:05 p.m. on Sept. Squamish stopped to turn in to handsome addition to any strip about something pertaining to the local area. It must be 71/4" SAW topical. Maybe the new arena . . . or cutting down the trees 19th. Paul Dorozio of Surrey, the mill when he was struck or highway re-routing and dangerous bridges travelling south. lost control on from the rear by a vehicle ...... the bridge, braked, hit the driven by Cindy Birss. She was home*SALE $79.95 Burnout protected motor There mcst be something you'd like to sketch a cartoon keeps sawdust away from shoulder of the road and rolled charged with following too about. Draw it, in sharp'black on white and bring it in to the over, causing over $900 damage close. TAPS NOT INCLUDED. cutting line, , Bevel and Times or mail it in. We'll offer a prize of $25 for the best depth adjustment made to his vehicle. No charges were On Sept. 23rd on Thun- quickly and easily. Safety one. laid. derbird Ridge at II p.m. a . All cartoons will become the property of the newspaper 71/4" approved from 71/4" and On the same day at the in- vehicle driven by Jeff Cyr of NO. 7340 CIRCULAR SAW 61 /I" blades. and we reserve the right to use them, crediting the artist with tersection of Mamquam Road Squamish, travelling south, slid JETP a Fast, husky motor. Heavy cast aluminum I the work. and Diamond Head Road, a into a parked car, causing $500 Closing date for the contest is Oct. 15th. vehicle driven by Fed Knudsen damage to the parked vehicle. SALE $26.99 pulled out to pass cine driven by The case is still under in- Ellen Beck, also of Squamish. vestigation. Knudsen. who was making a left On the same day at Cleveland ' -- .. .. Library board, hand turn at the time, was in and Main,, Rene Pocuca,, was,, , ...... collision with the Beck vehicle charged with failing to yield at a i, and suffered $ IO00 damages. stop sign after a collision with a plans open house He is charged with,t)assing while vehicle driven by Frederick The Squamish Public Library for more people YO serve as not safe to do so:, George. I is planning to host 'an Open volunteers and anyone in- On the same day at 8:25 a.m. Also on Sept. 23 on the Furry House at the library on Sunday, terested is asked to drop in on ten miles south of Squamish Creek hill Kobert Dick of Oct. 23rd from 2 to 4 p.m. Plan- the morning of Thursday, Oct. 6 Kewal Sidhu of Vancouver Squamish was involved with a ned for the event are displays of at or after IO am., enjoy a cup travelling south, lost control of vehicle driven by Donald Gunn art and weaving done by people of coffee and see what it's all his vehicle, spun around and hit of Britannia Beach, resulting in PRE=HUNG in the community. about. the rocks, causing $1,500 damages of about $1,000 to Joan Gravkin and Leona Being a volunteer isn't all that damage. He is charged with Gunn's vehicle. Gunn was DOORS failing to keep his vehicle to the passing Dick who turned left, lngraham have been asked to hard. It only requires a little ' Change your furnace filter now. A clean filter co-ordinate the exhibit portion time and can be a great source right of the marked line. forcing Gunn into the ditch. of satisfaction, particularly if Various Sires . helps control dust and germs. Choose from of the Open House, while 2O1'x16"x I", 2O"x20"xl1'. 16"x25"x I librarian Susan McGlinn will you are fond of books and embossed doors. ". I 2o''x25''X I ". add books to the displays to reading. Vandals damaaev. show what the library has to of- The board is also anxious to SALE fer those who are interested in secure a glass case or case with a, $24.29 99c I these fields. . glass front which could be used softball diamond- In her report Susan McGlinn to house changing displayH of Sometime between five the new highway. Cost of the mentioned she had sent two work done by people in the o'clock and sundown last Wed- removal is estimated to be an boxes of books to Pemberton for community.. This could be nesday would-be loggers, additional 53,000 each. their new' library and a new changed monthly to offer probably after free firewood, feature had been added to the something new and exciting for drove across Centennial Field Now the dilemma is whether local one, a selection of books people to see similar to the at- behind the northwest diamond to replace the backstop in time in foreign languages. She has 25 tractive pen and ink sketches and felled a large alder on the for another season and pay ad- GARIBALDI books each in German, Dutch, and watercolors by Mark Arrn- backstop. ditional monies for its removal Polish, Hungarian, Swedish and strong on the walls of the The recreation department, or to simply wait and erect the BUILDING SUPPLIES Italian. library. already operating under a tight new backstop in the new Box 10, Also planned for early Oc- Remember the date of the budget, was dismayed to say the location, placing an additional tober is an orientation and Open House, Sunday, Oct. 23 at least. Valued at $3,000 the strain on the remairiing G'aribsldi Highlands, B.C. workshop mroning for those in- 2-4 p.m. and the orientation backstop is one of two slated to diamonds which are used by Ph. 687-7012 898-3616 terested in helping in the program and workshop on be moved after next year's nearly 600 baseball players each library. There is always room Thursday, act. 6 at IO a.m. baseball season to make wav of Year.

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British Columbia to buckle up ctober 1 Remember that traffic in both According to the province's by practically all health care doctors, mandatory seat belt workers who see traffic accident directions must stop when a legislation is the most important tragedy on a continuing daily stopped school bus flashes red life-saving measure to be in- basis. lights front and rear. troduced in in The B.C. Medical Associa- As a motorist you should many years. tion. the Registered Nurses The B.C. Medical Associa- drive' with extra caution Association of B.C., and the whenever a school bus is near. tion. which led the campaign to Ambulance Employees Union bring mandatory seat belt usage As a pa:m you should remind ail support mandatory seat belt students of the need to follow to the province, encourages legislation. everyone to wear seat belts at all the school bus safety rules lear- Dr. Parkin said it has been ned at school. School bus times. dramatically demonstrated in Dr. Herb Parkin, chairman of many countries, including in the the B.C. Medical Association's safety research field is there a province of Ontario, that Emergency Medical Services current program or another wearing seatbelts does save co-operation from everyone. Committee, said many lives will device which can possibly lives. be saved, traffic injuries will be reduce life losses on B.C. high- RENO-NEW YEAR'S Studies show that wearing Failure to stop for a school fewer and less severe, and ways by 25 percent each year, as seatbelts reduces the chance of Dec. 26 Jan. 01 millions of dollars will be saved bus which is stopped to receive - will mandatory seat belt usage. injury or death in traffic ac- or discharge school children I in medical, hospital and tmn Sundowner Hotel "Many people think that they cidents by about one half. Not carries a penalty of three rehabilitative costs with the in- should wear their belts only just for drivers - but for rdgoo call Sharon or Audrey troduction of mandatory seat demerit points but more im- when dribing on the highway, passengers in both front and portant is the risk of hitting a belt legislation. but many of the deaths and in- rear seats. "Some acute-care student who is relying on the 500 juries that we see in hospital "We look forward to seeing motorist to stop. hospital beds in British Colum- emergency departments are fewer traffic accident victims in bia are constantly filled by in- from accidents which occur our emergency departments jured road accident victims with close to home," he said. when mandatory seat belt major head, cervical spine and In fact, studies have shown legislation comes into effect,"' chest injuries. The paraplegic that half of all traffic deaths oc- Dr. Parkin said. and disfigured never fully cur within 25 miles of a victim's On October I, the use of seat recover from traffic accidents," home and at speeds of 40 mph belts becomes mandatory in Parkin said. or less. British Columbia. Start buckling SMALL SHOP He said no where in the road Seat belt usage is supported up today. IS AVAILABLE AREAS

Low net winners in the fall hsrndicap were 1. to r. second Two committed to higher flight Peggy Dawson, first flight Muriel Hall and third flight Shirley Deno. court on a charges of-rape Teachers attend Two men, charged with rape commit rape and the other of On Thursday, Sept. 22, John andlor assault, appeared in indecent assault on a female. Lawrence Shable, formerly of court in Squamish last week and The incident took place several North Vancouver. appeared on Friday workshop were committed to a higher months ago in the Squamish two counts. As a result of an in- 'Howe Sound Secondary should love to ' have Mrs. court . area. cident in the Britannia Beach School was closed last Friday Rulka's entertaining style in my On Monday. Sept. 19, area in the summer of 1974 he while teachers attended own class." Clarence Giguere of Squamish, Giguere was committed to a was charged with confining a workshops in their various Mrs. Rulka's talk was based at a preliminary hearing, ap- higher court on the two counts. female person and indecent specialties. The workshops were upon the methods she has adop- assault upon a female. The vic- Deared on two charges; one to He is presentlv out on bail. held in Fraser Valley schools . ted for her own classes and for tim was a female from the Van- and were arranged by ' the which she has prepared all the couver area. department of education as a necessaty notes and exercises. On the following day, Shable Pensions to scheduled professional develop- Attempts have been made for appeared in court again, this ment day. several years now to have these time in regard to an offense Mrs. Constance Rulka of the methods and materials more which took place in the area rise in October Howe Sound staff was one of the widely used in Howe Sound near Britannia Beach in July of Jack Pearsall, MP for Coast to $105.51 from its cuirent teachers chosen by the depart- Secondary School. The victim is presently Chilcotin, has been advised by $103.14. 1976. men1 to discuss the teaching of residing in Edmonton. Health and Welfare Minister The maximurn supplement for sentence structure at the Grade Shable was charged on five Marc Lalonde that in October, a married couple, both pen- and level. Reaction to her counts; rape, abduction of a 8 9 Old Age Security pension sioners, will increase to $93.69 lecture, as indicated on female, assault on a female, payments will be increased. cach from $9 1.58. Added to the assessment sheets handed in by Increasis were announced in basic pension, this will give each assault causing bodily harm and attending teachers, was en- ~ the Guaranteed Income Sup- married pensioner $244.1 2 assau It. thusiast ic. "Great ideas", plement and Spouse's Allowance monthly, or a total of $488.24 He will go to a higher court on all five charges as well as "Inspiring", "Marvellous", "a Hlgbway 99 as well. This represents the 16th for the couple. satisfying and flattering ap-* those heard on the, preceding quarterly cscalation based on The spouse's allowance is pruach" were some of the com- I. the cost of living, as provided paid to persons between 60 and day. ments received. A teacher of Shable is still in'custody. for in the Old Age Security Act. 65 years of age who are married , developmental reading added "I The new monthly total at the to Old Age Sefurity pensioners single rate for persons receiving and meet residence both the basic Old Age Security requirements. Entitlement to a ' pension and maximum Guaran- Spouse's Allowance, and I OGIE'S I teed Income Supplement will be amount paid, is based on yearly Crafty Book Store $255.94. income. For a married couple. both The maximum spouse's pensioners, the combination of allowance will increase to .the basic Dension and maximum $214.12 from $238.63. The I -NOWOPEN _- - -. -- ~1 supplemknt will provide a maximum spouse's allowance is I * Squamish Indian Crafts I payment of $488.24 for the made up of an amount couple monthly. equivalent to the basic Old Age i Collectors comics The basic Old Age Security Security pension and the I * Pocketbooks, hardcover mags I pension will rise in October to maximum Guaranteed Income our Store on Cleveland Ave. $150.43. from the present Supplement at the married rate. 1. See -1 $147.05. The Guaranteed Income Sup- plement is paid to pensioners Whose income, apart from the Old Age Security pension, is Landscape Your Lot limited. The amount of the sup- plement varies in relation to the amount of income. Now The maximum Guaranteed Income Supplement for a single - ---- person. or a married person Still Time 'to Plant a 1 whose spouse is not a pensioner and is not receiving a spouse's LAWN allowance. will go up in October NEW 5 Ib. Playfield Grass Seed 6.85 Court news IS Ib. Golfgreen Grass Seed . 8.8' attached to that vehicle. 'This means that certificate issued by the Superintendent The following cases*appeared Starting October lst, 1977, the wearing of seat belts becomes both drivers and passengers must wear the or a medical praclitroner stating that for in court in Squamish before 5 Ib. Shady Lawn Grass Seed 8.89. seat belt assemblies in a properly adjusted medical reasons-or because of the Judge C.I. Walker on Tuesday, mandatory for most British and securely fastened manner. It is the person's size, build or other physical Sept. 20. Columbians, in accordance with responsibility of each passenger 16 years of characteristic-a seat belt cannot Paco Steel Products, on two Usr B Dolomite Lime new amendments to the Motor- age or older to utilize the seat belt pro- be worn. charges under the Income Tax vehicle Act. vided for his or her seat. 2. When the passenger is engaged in work wlth 3-15-6 Fartlllzar ~ 4 Act. was fined $25 on each The newlyenacted seat belt regulations There are exceptions to this rule Seat belts that requires leaving and reentering md covw wlth Part Mora apply not only to drivers, but also to pas- are not required when any of the following the vehicle at frequent intervals...and count. where that vehicle does not travel more Ronald Biaumberger, sengers, as well as to those who sell motor conditions apply: vehicles. Here are the main provisions- 1. When driving a motor vehicle in reverse. than 40 kilometres per hour. charged with driving without Use of lap and shoulder hamesaem. due care and attention. was Unlawful to sell or operate a motor 2. When the driver or passenger is unable I FALL RYE NOW IN STOCK vehlcie without seat belts. In any motor vehick where a seat belt fined to wear a seat belt for medical reasons. $35. .Plant Fall Rye now in your vegetable garden and ln such cases, the indrvidual must be assembly consists of a pelvic restraint and Robert Lyons, charged with Since December 31st. 1963. the law has dig under in early spring to make good compost. , stated that no person in B.C. may sell or able to produce a certificateissued by a separate upper torso restraint only the refusing to take a breathalyzer I I operate a motor vehicle manufactured or the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles or pelvic restraint need be worn. However, the test, was fined $350 and assembled after December 1,1963unless by a medial stat,ng that use of both assemblies is desirable. received a three months licence FALL the vehicle is equipped with at least two for medical reasons-or because of the Penalties for seat belt infractions. suspension. Good Selection of seat belt assemblies for use in the front person's size, build or other physical On October 1st. peace officers will begin Greg Tetachuk and Aslak seat. The term "seat belt assembly" means characteristic-that person is unable checking for seat belt use throughout B.C. Dalen. charged with impaired a device suitably allached to the vehicle lo wear a seat belt. A violalion of any of the regulations driving, were each fined, the HOLLAND BULBS and composed of straps,webbing or 3. When the driver is engaged in work that outlined here makes the offender lkiblo similar material that restrains the movement requires leaving and reentering the for a fine of up to S100. former $250 and the latter in 8twk of in to a person order prevent or lessen vehicle at frequent intervals. This exemo- %at kit kgiatbn is aimed at mw $150. Each had his licence injury. The term "seat belt" applies to both tion only applies when the vehicle is . suspend6d for three months and the number and severity of injwkr due Tufips Narcissus pelvic and upper torso restitiints. driven at a speed not exceeding to traffic accidents. Start "buckling up" Tetachuk was put on six months * * Seat belts may not be removed. 40 kilometres per hour. today.. .and help make dNng safer for probation. It also becomes unlawful to remove seat Driver responsible for young passengers. yourself and all British CdumMns. on * #yacinths * Crocusses Bud Beam appeared two belts from a motor vehicle, or to make any The new legislation requires that drivers motor vehicle violations. not .~rDaffodils Aterations which might reduce the effec- take responsibility for seat belt use by having adequate equipment on tiveness of seat beik This applies to all passengem from 6 lo 15 years of age.This Provlnce of his vehicle and not having his vehicles requiring seat belts under this new means that when a passenger in that age Britinh ColumMs legislation or under the Motor Vehicle UinlsIry of Energy lights on during the twilight category occupies a seat equipped with a Tfan$porl and Communicallolrr period. He was fined $35 on the Safety Act (Canada). seat belt the driver must make sure the first charge and $25 on the Drivers and passengem must use seat belt is properly adjusted and fastened. second. seat belts. Again, there are exceptions to this rule- seat belts are not required when either Tony Kirkwood, charged with EffectiveOctober 1st no person shall ride in a motor vehicle in British Columbia of the following conditions apply: failing to have insurance on his without properly using the Seat belts 1. When the passenger can produce a vehicle and with having no FOf lurlhef mfofmalon wide driver's licence, was fined $250 UOIMSea1 MIvehm Informion BmchCentre. vIclorta. 9 C MIV ?w on the first charge and S35.on the second.

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The Squarnlrh Tlrnrr - Wednesday. September 28, 1977 - Pogo 5 "Shd'Anderson really digs the old'st~wscene .- ' Folke Anderson. better but people are starting to look new Rart made at the foundry as fortable about an old-fashioned Anderson ,pointed OU~the known as Slim, who has opened for old stuff, stoves that date .1 long as they can use the old stove," he added. value (Jf heat (If the various a shop at Britannia Beach, has back to the early 1900s." piece for a pattern. Stoves are "The whole country is on a woods, stating that reports sh~w really been a wood stove fan for During the reign of Charles I an edition of 111~Bible w;is printetl in which the text of Anderson showed me one of taken apart, sandblasted, and nostalgia kick and the that osage orange has the highest many years, .dating from the Psidm xlir, 1 read "The fool hath said in his heart there is ii Cod." For this mistake the his prized possessions, an old parts which were nickel plated Americans are really buying wood heat valuc. f(!llowed by days of the depresiion when he printers were filied 3.000 pounds ;itid all copies were stippressrtl. square black irori stove with lots are re-nickeled. them up. I find that many of the dogwood, hickory. oak. IOCUSI, used one and also sold wood of nickc! trim. He showed some of his stock people buying them are tourists beech, maple and birch 2nd and coal. He also made a few "People really like that one," of stoves. including one made in and Americans passing through other hardwoods. Douglas fir extra dollars fixing stoves for he said, "or this one." pointing Victoria called the Albion. An- B r i!sn n ia Beach." had the highest heat value of the people. to an early Franklin stove. now . derson said he had collected Anderson has been softwoods with white pine !he He's been around Canada for one of the rno5t popular items. many of the stoves in the established at Britannia Beach lowest. a long time, since when he I927 "That one. which was built in Prairies. in Drumheller and at for three months and his shop Aiiderson added that he hopes came here from his native 1852. will sell fur 5300," he Keremeos. When he gets them. has been in operaticin for the to be selling C(J~in the Beach Sweden. said. the first job is to strip them past six weeks. this winter SO coal users please "Up till two years ago yuu "I've been collecting stoves down. clean them, and make "Wood stoves can be ex- take note. couldn't sell a wood stove," he steadily fur the past five years." sure all the parts are there. pensive." he pointed out. "They If you're thinking of buying a said. "In fact, you could barely he said, "and I've got the Who:.?, "The oil crisis has helped range in price from $13 tu wood burning stovc. drop in and give one away! building crammed with them - make old stoves popular," An- 51,000 depending on age. style see 'Slim' Anderson's shop. You "The only kind you could sell and with parts." derson said. "And they provide and how difficult they are to might find just what yoc are would be a gas or electric with And e rso n exp I ai n ed t ha t heat as well. There was find and to restore. looking fur. maybe a trash burner on the many of the stoves he gets have something very cosy and com- side, But that's all changed now. missing parts but if he can find a Maybe it's the fundncss for old similar stove with the part, even fashioned things or strmething, in poor shape, he can have a Council briefs .c Ald. Alma Cunningham wan- ted to know what was happening Through September to the report council had asked for on the safety of the FMC as metric speed limits are posted plant. To date there had been no report and she wanted to know in areas ofthe province, why the Pollution Control people were dragging their feet. all drivers will be responsible for This would include the advice for safety measures to be taken driving at the posted s eed in case of a chlorine spill. *** in kilometres per hour ( m/h). Cunningham also wanted to r: know if other oil companies were going to be asked to come to Squamish or whether council intended to let the matter lie. More talks are planned. *** Council repealed the Land Use Contract which had beer. given three readings and which pertained to Condo Services, for seven fourplex units. *** Council gave the first three readings to the .Squamish Zoning Amendment dealing with the McDougall property which is to be rezoned from Forest to Comm. 111. R. McKilligan. who owns pioperty adjacent to the high- One ltilometre is approximately 5/8 of a mile. Conversion tables way but on the north side of and information folders are available through automobile clubs, Cleveland Ave. and west of the chambersof commerce, provincialgovernment officesand other highway, has also applied for Comm. 111 zoning and the first outlets throughout the province. Pleasc observe the new metric three readings were given to his speed limits. rezoning as well. & Provinceof Ministry of Feeling listless? Out of British Columbia sotis? @ Fh$$p$gd Fight it! Take a walk. This old cook stove is one of those which has been restored Would you believe this Franklin stove is worth a small for-, by "Slim" Anderson of Britannia Beach. lune? Just over 120 years old and fully restored, it's prac-' tically a museum piece.

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The Howe Sound Secondary enabled an Argyle forward to soccer players continued tKeir break clean through and give games last week with a 1-0 win Joe Bukowsky no chance with over New Westminster and a 2- his shot. Howe Sound again 4 loss to Argyle. Jamie Ellis refusedhard for to the give next in and15 minutespressed k scored in both games, Kevin Doherty made the second goal giving the Argyle defense no in tbe Argyle game. rest.rewarded Finally with this Kevin pressure Doherty was for this In the game against New yqrds.scoring Unfortunately a good goal just from befvre 18 Westminster, on September 19, a highly m:r$rsted and spirited ~&f-:irntArgyle again caught Howe Sound soccer team took the high school defense napping the game straight to their op- and took the lead 3-2. ponents from the first whistle. A from GUF The second half saw a hard consistcnt defense allowed the struggle with both teams coming representative, mid field players to dominate Squamish Chiefs face the North Vancouver Spartans in their First at home gamepf the close to scoring. Argyle, last the game and provide much year's provincial champions, ex- season. Both the Chiefs and the Titans play every other Sunday on their home field at the good ball for the forwards. tended their lead to 4-2 with a who will be at: ANNOUNCING hieh school. Good work from forwards Gary good shot just before the end. Ingram, Kevin Doherty and VolleyballThree high school volleyball the August Jack Motel, Dwayne Constantin produced Squamish. Tel.: 892-3504 Titans lose to Hotspurs many scoring opportunities that, teams played in a tournament at on Tuesday, October 4 unfortunately, went begging for Point Grey last Tuesday. it again most of the game. Finally Jamie Despite the fact that the teams do Ellis's pressure on the New Lynn Valley team had been formed cnly 2 week By NICOLA CANDY Westminster defense forced an earlier, and had therefore had In fiiotball action this week. shut down *the Titan running On Sunday, September 25, the error for the only goal of the little opportunity to practise, the the Squamish Titans were game. Colts scored midway Squamish Hotspurs played game. Captain Neil Roberts Grade 9 team tied 2-2 with against the PI. Grey Blues at played very well in defense and defeated 28-14 by the Lynn through the third quarter and Point Giej.. Grade E'S !(JS 3-! Valley Colts. Sunday September the Outcome Of the game was no West Point Grey Park, at 2 p.m. Joe Bukowsky in goal proved and Grade Io's 4-0. Tony Bortolotto 25 at Norgate Park. Grant lotrger in doubt. It was a very exciting game. with himself equal to New West- The Grades 9 and IO teams no score in the first half. The minster's best shots. is the new man in Golaiy and Robert Fleming Titan players of note were were host to teams from Moun- assisted Pascuzzi with excellent Murray Den0 with one in- only goal scored in the game On Wednesday, the second charge of "Earthbound tain Secondary School, Langley, open field blocks. The colts. terception and good aggressive was for the Spurs with only five league game of the season and on the previous day. The teams Barber Shop" however, scored on their next play as inside linebacker, Grant minutes to play - by Jack Bir with Argyle as opponents, the played five games each after (formerly Evergreen Barbers) series of plays and never looked Golaiy. levelling several Colts on a penalty kick. Howe Sound team made asvery which they entertained their Next Sunday, October 2, the a fully qualified back again. with bruising downfield blocks slow, and, as it proved, guests at a dinner prepared un- rony is Hotspurs will be hosting West The Colts primary attacks on the Titan sweeps and Derek disastrous start. der the supervision of the Home lair stylist and invite: Star Sports at Centennial Field .were devastating sweeps which Cooke, who picked off a Colt Economics teacher, Mrs. :veryone in to his nen at 2 p.m. A defensive misunderstanding continually caught the lack- pass and made a good return. * led to Argyle's scoring their first Enright. Coaches for the luster Titan defensive line com- On Sunday, October 2. the goal virtually unchallenged. volleyball teams this year are: pletely out of the play. Lynn Titans host the Capilano Some good wrk in mid field Grade 8. Mr. Morrison, Miss Valley's efforts paid off for a Heights Falcons in a must-win enabled Jamie Ellis to equalize Rickard, Mrs. Ray; Grade 9; very deserving 14-6 half time for the Titans. The action starts information with a well taken shot. Argyle Mrs. Savarella; Grade IO, Mr. lead. at 12 noon with the Chiefs L'Hirondelle; Grades 11 and Over the weekend in Division quickly took the lead again Unlike last week, the Titans' hosting the Stampedets. when poor defensive positioning 12, Mr. Brown. sputtering offensive couldn't get followed by the Titans' game at 4 Soccer. Mamquam beat 145 West 15th Street, on track or up in the air during the high school field. Squamish Dairy Queen 4 to 0. EARTHBOUND and Brackendale came away a North Vancouver, B.C. 980-6571 the second half. The offensive Thanks go to Howe Sound BARBER SHOP line provided little pass protec- co-op for providing oranges to winner ovcr Stawamus with a 3 Opening new doors to small business. on Cleveland Avc. tion and poor blocking, coupled both teams throughout the to I score. across from Mew Fktc's with a tough Colt front four, season. In Division 6, Mamquam Squamish Ski Rotarians won their game against Brackendale 3 10 0 and sand in Division 8 Brackendale lost UNITED ,OPTICAL ' to Stawarnus who scored 4 goals Oatdoor Club Ne Independent I Eye Examinations to Brackendale's 0.

Optician8 Arranged Division IO coaches have GIANT .'FALL + decided to reduce the size of the glasses, frames, repairs, glasses fitted, soccer playing field fur their contact lensas five and six year old players. Members of the club had a and Blowdown Creek areas. A SAVINGS They will also play seven to a busy summer of hiking, camping family canoeing weekend was I team instead of eleven and the and canoeing. Several families spent in the Keremeos area. The. SQUAMISH recreation department intends enjoyed a weekend of camping group camped on the Athnola to install smaller goal posts for and hiking early in August at River and enjoyed thirty miles 89215615 these smallest of the Soccer Duffy Lake. They were able to of canoeing down the Association's players. hike in both the Joffre Glacier Similkameen River. Last week a -.erouDberry pilkhgenioved anda combination hiking in the of Cheekye Ridge area. While some filled their buckets with. 'TI SWB h LWB Van@, blueberries, others hiked near 4 @podh rutomltlC# Diamond Head*** peak. Vd, auto, P.S. P.B. With the snow level creeping lower, several members of the bw mlkrgo, rrdlo, club are already making plans for tht new ski season. Mike Lobdell is forming a Cross Country Ski Club at Howe Sound Secondcry. Fur further information phone Mike at 898- 5906. Ron Sheffield is planning group cross country skiing outings Tuesdays and Wed- nesdays, and also downhill ski outings Saturday evenings at Rainbow. Call Ron at 898-341 I high back buckot sorts, for more information. stereo, mags a whnlr, *** RENTALS PARTS SALES LEASE ACCESSORIES REPAIRS 0 There will be a Ski Show on auto, sllvor a black. II October 3rd and 4th at the 'p Plaza International Motor E Hotel in North Vancouver. SDorts and lmwrt @#r:ReDresentative I' There will be ski films and a ski ; - . . .,#.,. wear fashion show. Time is 3 p.m. to .I 1*** p.m. both nights. All members are asked to at- tend our next meeting, October 5th. which is the Annual General Meeting and includes American L Import cir repriis. election of four new officers. 0 1-1 Clubthis time. memberships The meeting are willdue beat tuneups motor orirkuli SQUAMISH 'ESSO bnkoa ICBC L held at the High School at 8 air cond., loadd, lactory 13 2 mumirs CiA 1 wheel alignment I slidesp.m., afterwill whichbe shown. a selection of auto. radio, dual tanks, Men's soccer report

an rrranga bank f BrackendaleThe Kaka Firefightersthis weekend played and beat them 3 to 2. The Myra team won over Local 170 with a shutout of 15 goals and the Ter- minals also won against the Car- men 6 to 0. To date, 'the Terminals, the Myras and Kaka Firefighters are tied for first place in the Men's Soccer League standings after playing two games each.

The annual income of UNICEF (United Nations Children'samount spent Fund) on is lessworld than thear- REPAIRS0 PAINTINGORENTALS PARTS SALES TOWING SERVICE maments in four hours. The Squamlch Tlmrr - Wednesday, September 28, 1977 - PWO 7w , Fisherman charged I Alice Ridge is I Wesley Henderson appeared derson recewed a.fine of 5100. in court in Squamish on Sept. 13 The lake, which lies along the before Judge C.1. Walker, highway to Vancouver, is pleasant hike charged with fishing in Murrin stocked each year but fishing is A most excellent view of then broadens and climbs into Lake, a lake which is restricted reserved for old age pensioners Mount Mainquam and the Tan- the little Diamondhead. Avoid to senior citizens or people un. and people under 16 years of talus Range may be seen from the steep loose gravel of the der 16 years of age. age. Alice Ridge which leads west north slopes of the ridge in this The charge was laid under the There are signs along the lake from ;he southern slopes of area. Inexperienced persons Fish and Wildlife Act and Xcn- which say this. Mount Garibaldi, roughly nor- should not proceed east of the thwest of Squamish and alniost Little Diambndhead or attempt due east of Alice Lake Park. to walk on the glaciers and steep Hikers may reach the ridge snow slopes in that direction.. from two approaches; either A safe traverse can be made from Diamond Head Lodge in from this area to Diamond Head Under a Daniadown qulit Garibaldi Park or from Alice Lodge via the "Saddle". This Lake Park. Take the Whistier can be done by cuntouring to Highway to Alice Lake Park, the south from the ridge or by choosing the left hand fork at heading almost due south from the park entrance passing the little Diamond Head. This route service yard on your left. The goes across country and passes road soon heads due south for over the "Saddle". It is almost about a mile and then goes into one and a half miles from little a half mile long "S" curve en- Diamondhead and has several ding at a fork. Go left at this outcrops of volcanic rock seen fork and left at a second fork to the left and below as one goes about one mile beyond.The road south to it. From the top of the continues to climb the west Saddle to Diamond Head Lodge slopes on the end of the ridge in is about one and a quarter miles switchbacks. The highest of (airline) along a compass these swings onto the north, bearing of 165 degrees. slopes of the ridge to the end of , If, by any chance, the route is -"^ -- the road. lost either in returning from Lit- Members of the Hotspurs, the Squamisb soccer team spon= Hickli and Cece Van Sickle. Back row, I. to r. sponsors Wilf From the end of the road tle Diamondhead to the first sored by Mr. and Mrs. Wllf Dowad in their new uniforms. and Pat Dowad, Tom Candy, Ron Roberts, Neil Roberts, head roughly south for a few marking tape or along the taped Front row, 1. to r. Germsin Verger4 Paul Acorn, Paul Danny Stangland, Peter Martin, Peter Goodgrove and Tom hundred feet. While still on the route stay close to the top of the Goodgrove, Ken Adnms and Bill Cliff. Second row, I, to r. Egyed (the last three are coaches). Missing is Jim Bir. north facing slope go east ridge so that the deep valley of Jamie Ellis, Steve Acorn, Jim Raymond, Phil Ellis, Peter e working onto the flat south side the Cheekye River is on your of the ridge via several gullys right hand. Head as much to the that run across the hill. The west as possible without going dcmiadownquikdtd. route generally follows this into the valley to the north. You "1 0 yearsVancouver of Quality B.C. and Service" Trophies awarded at south slope just below the ridge,. will return to the broad saddle but at times goes farther off the on the ridge top (4,550 VALLEY FURNITURE ridge to remain in open areas as elevation) and from this point . Q I wins I the trees thin out. the logging road is a few hun- Next to Squrmi8h Bakery U92-3424 The trail markers end a few dred feet in elevation beiow the hundred feet from the last trees north side of the ridne. ~~ - ~ Trophies and awards were trophy and Dora Rourke the Hank Greenlees. atop the ridge. This point is just ' presented at the Annual Awards ladies fall handicap trophy. Special hole in one trophies 1 by 4-0 I above an abrupt rise in the Night Dinner and Dance of the Winner of the trophy for the were presented 'to Ralph Squamish United proved to be ridge, There the ridge is rather Squamish Valley Golf and men's spring handicap was Bill Boudreau, Howie Metzler, Ben inhospitable hosts on Sunday, sharp and narrow, dropping Country Club at the Chieftain Rayfield with Ernie Bauer hueand junior Myles Rosser. 'sending St. Andrews home on abruptly into the Cheekye River semi trailers Hotel on Saturday, Sept. 24th. receiving the trophy for the Barry Bain helped Rosser the wrong wide of a 4 to 0 score. valley to the north. East of the Following the delicious Cor- men's senior tournament while make the presentations and the Goalkeeper Barry Galley kept. trail end, the ridge is almost vans, low beds nish game hen dinner, awards Howie Metrler was the winner new club captain, Gary Hen- his shutout string of 270 minutes level for 1.000 feet or more and were presented to the winners of of the ex men's fall handicap. drickson was introduced to the of soccer intact. easily handling crane trucks , the various events held during The men's night junior-senior gathering. Rosser thanked Luke the rather ineffectual attack of the year with Ron Rosser. men's tournament was won by Myles Plunkett, Hank Hurford, Barry the predominately Scottish St. flat decks &iyb captain, acting as mastcr of Rosser and Charlie Maxwell Bain and Joho Gilrnour for thier Andrews side. ceremonies and making the and Ron Rosser also announced assistance in the past year. The fans were barely settled Rpentations. the names of several junior club Head table guests for the din- in their places before John Hen- DISPATCH 892-3838 OFFICE 9844237 Winner of the president ver- champions who would be ner included president Luke derson converted a penalty. sus the vice-president's team receiving their trophies at a Plunkett and Mary Ann Minutes later Tony Lonegan 987-7181 wgs the team headed by club special event planned in their Plunkett, vice president Tim TV'S ' popped in the second United piesident and the Calcutta night honor at a later date. Chapman and Marilyn Chap- gal. Riding on a 2 to 0 cushion, OWN SERVICE DEPT. held the evening preceding the Brad Brohman is the junior man; ladies club president Pat Squamish was able to let 'the OVERNIGHT SERVICE ghme raised a sizeable sum of club champion and Brad also Clausen and Wally Clausen, Scots go at them leaving no one money for the club coffers. enjoys the distinction of club captain. Ron Rosser and back. This permitted mid- IN HOME SERVICE Greater Vancouver to Squamish, Woodfibre, This was more than doubled shooting a 68 to set a new junior Linda Rosser and Barry Bain fielder lnire Sorban to put a Britannia Beach, Whistler, Pemberton, Mount by the Calcutta held on the club record, only one hole more and Loretta Birss. through ball out to Reg Fogarty WINSTON ELECTR-.ONlCS - night preceding the president's . than the me03 club record set Also at the dinner were four who went in to scorc goal nud- Currie, Lions Bay, Brunswick Beach, Sunset vi. the pro tournamep on Satur- ..by pro Dan Trevison 4.67; and former club presidents Lloyd ber three and end the scoring NOW SERVICING THE SQUAMISH MEA Beach. day. Incidentally Gora y McKay "shot the day following Ingraham. .Bill Galley, Len for the half. won that tournament and Trevison's record. Wilson and Ray Bryant. ' Squamish played a strong received the trophy. The tyro trophy went 10 defensive game in the second ' EXPRESS SERVICE Wally Myles received the Myles Rosser. This is for the Backstop half, taking advantage whenever trophy emblematic of the men's juniors 12 years of age and un- possible, of the St. Andrews Vancouver to Squamish, pickup before championship and the women's der. noon desire to get on the scoreboard. delivered same afternoon. champion is Judy Deppiesse. Winner of the men's two ball damaged Outside left, Gary Hastings EXPERT REP Receiving a pin for breaking best ball tournament were Pat made a good run down the wing 9LL MAKES 100 was Mary Ann Plunkett Candy and Dennis Woodard Reports from Recreation and cut in for a shot. The minimum charge $3.95 who presented.a similar one to and Les Ashton was the winner Director Maurice Farn on Sept. rebound came directly to Reg Muriel Hall and Cindy Rourke of the low net in the Squamish 22nd said that during the Fogarty whose hard shot found and also break 90 pins to Cindy Open. preceding evening or night a the net to end the scoring. and Phyllis Hoyse. Winner of the annual Lefty's - tree had been felled near Cen- United has collected a total of 5 :Mary Ann Plunkett was the Righty's tournament were the tennial Field, out of a possible 6 points and is recipient of the trophy for the Righty's Dennis Woodard, The tree hit the backstop on tied for the third division lead. I ladies spring handicap while Lloyd Ingraham, Luke Plunkett, diamond No. 3, demolishing it Squamish United plays in Van- ONLY FOR Marguerite Hendrickson Ray Bryant, Jake Deppiesse, and causing damage estimated couver next weekend. received the Tuesday Ladies Des Elgar, Glen Wilson and at $3,000, ,_ SQUAMISH VALLEY MOTORISTS

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W( To Count 088 a a div. of Rideau Enterprises -or League Results 536T; Marilyn Essembre 239S, Monday Matinee: Annette June Webster 2i)6S, 529T. Walsh 230S, 65RT; Lillian Royal Purple League: Daphne Ouellette 221 S, Kathy Muirhead Chadwick 3363, 787T; Joyce RenovatDons 213S, Eileen King 5761, Kathy Flury 276s' 638T; Sandra Met- Bouthroyd 565T.- zler 260s; Lorraine Weber Mixed Neighbours League: 64 1T. Are Underway Gerda Hall 2688, 622T; Norma Friday Classic League: Slee 2448. 670T; Barb Ratt George Binning 348S, 810T; Constable Brian Douglas of the Squamish RCMP kicks off 238S, 6331. Len Nahachewski 309s. 7 I8T; Come Shop 8t to open the Chiefs and Titans football season, on September Ladies Wednesday Morning Brad McCormick 301s. 704T; 19 League: Maureen Wold 294s. Don Hales 307s: Norma Slee Watch Our Progress LU. 724T; Madelaine McLeod 2<8s, 688f; D&een Quinn 254S, 614T; Doreen Quinn 265S, 684T; Dorothy DeFran- "new stock arriving steadily" 2363, Dot McNutt 609T. cesco 250S, 704T. Puppets for adults Hospital Hill League: G. Bin- Friday Classic League: Frank ning 2858, 285T; R. Heisler Ramsay 346S, 779T; George 277S, 277T; D. Hales 242% Binning 335S, 878T; Les Hobby first psesentction 640T; A. Pontini 249s. 630T. 305s; Rob Ryan 301s; Gerry Wednesday Mixed League: Samson 730T; Doreen Quinn Bill Ashley 2693,' 61ST; Sonny An adult Puppet show Will be he creates a kaleidoscope of 243S, 223S, 670T; Doreen Hale Marty 229S, 574T; Ray Cham- the first presentation of the fall color and choreography. 24SS, 622T; Dorothy de Fran- Overture Concert Series and Among the musical pieces pagneMichelle 212s; Bob Hanik 565T;240s, cesco 582T. will be one that will add a dif- which are used for his programs ferent flavor to the upcoming are the Gaite Parisienne b; Of- series. fenbach; Fantasy on Faust by I976 4x4, 4 SPD. This adult spectacle has been ' Gounod, Scheherazade by Rim- Mr. Frank Baumann, teacher of Earth Sciences at Howe power steerlng, "extra clean" described as "gargantuan adult sky-Korsakov; Tschaikovsky's fare, yet ultimate in intimate" Nutcracker Suite, Saiat-Saens Sound Secondary is a new addition to the staff and at * 11,000 des. $5,995 and "an exquisite art form into Samson and Delilah and Capric- graduate of UBC. which new life has been cio Espagnol by Rimsky- breathed." Korsakov. a That's the Llord's in- You'll be bound to find Science teacher ternational, not just a puppet something there that you'll en- show or marionette theatre but joy and the music plus the an event for adults called con- marionettes should provide for climbs mountains certtheatre. a delightful evening. Outdoor enthusiasts in Canada and the northern United He has constructed a total (If Incidentally the society says Squamish have added one more States where he was sent to 700 marionctks and from them that it appears the new concert Marsh World to their number with the arrival evaluate property for mining seiccts a limited repertoire for night will not be Friday as this Ducks Unlimited (Canada) here of Frank Baumann, newly companies. He had also spent each season's tour. They are made it difficult for many appointed science teacher in ithree months in Surma on 2 CALL ME, BRUCE ALBRIGHTON selected from among the people to attend. Howe Sound Secondary School. similar project under the following symphonic works and PERSONALLY AT THE HOME OF - WHIRLIGIG BEETLES - Whirligig beetles are small Mr. Baumann arrived fresh auspices of the United Nations. (1 cm), silvery-black insects commonly seen in from the Yukon where he - He decided to enter the IN ST A-DRlV E. swarms twirling a.nd scooting along the water with four others - had climbed teaching profession when new surface like miniature speedboats. Whirligigs, or to the summit of Mount Logan courses were established in gyrinids, spend most of their time paddling on (19,524 feet). They followed a geology and earth sciences TRIPMAKERS water, searching for insects which have fallen on completely new route which remain his primary in- the water surface. They are good divers and are throughout the 25-day climb. terest. He proposes to establish capable of flying, but must climb onto an object Baumann, who is also an avid outdoor clubs in the school and protruding from the water in order to take off. skier and photographer, has hopes thereby to develop a One of their most amazing adaptations to life been acquainted with the greater interest in nature and on the surface of the water is the split eyes, one Suqamish area for a long time. the environment. As a scientist call Sharon or Audrey pair for seeing below the water, the other pair He has climbed various faces of and sportsman, he feels that a disciplined LINCOLN 892-3565 for seeing above the surface. the Chief and has skied in the organization and MERCURY P area over the past six years approach are essential to success RITCHIE whenever his job permitted. and, in many cases, to survival. 1160Marine Driw North Vancouver B C CanadaV7P 1% MERCURY TRAVEL SQUAMISH Itd. 165 - '76 This was not as frequently as he He belives in a.similar approach would have liked. His work as a to Baumannlearning. is a graduate of the' geological engineer had entailed a great deal of travel across University of British Columbia...... :.:. TIRE...... STORES Gm .:.:.:.l:.:.;.:.;.:.~.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:,..~...... \ -.c ClCNlCDIC .-c- 3 Days -

Uniroyal Winter A mass of flowers in the summer time, the Tedaldi garden on Vancouver and Second Street won second prize in the fall !!!!I Price Sale! fair best overall garden category. Buy one tire at reg. price - 2nd Tire '/a price! Second place A gardenm winners Steel Snowpl 0 Super Luigi and Domenica Tedaldi Belted Belted W interide were awarded second prize in R8di8l 83 the best overall garden category at this year's fall fair. A visit to Snowplow Introducing o.ur C.A.S.E. their home on Second and Van- couver' easily explains why, Counselling Co-ordinator Both Tedaldis came to Canada 14 years ago from holpr Palma. Italy, bringing with them w who a love of gardening and the 2 Ply Polyesler Cord rmall burlnearer knowledge to surround their 1, E78 x 14 2PlySleel CordBell 1 F78 X I4 2PlyNylonCord 1 F78 x 14 help themrdver home with flower beds in con- 1 Nylon Cap Ply 2 Ply Rayon Belt 4 Ply Nylon tinual bloom and a vegetable Otis $57.80 2 plis cordage de nylon $39.40 4 plis nylon garden which sees them through $72.45 2 cordaoe.,I ootvester I- CASE (Counselling Assistance tu 2nd tire 2 plis cernlure cable d'acier 2nd tire 2 Pliscelnturederayonne 2nd tire the winter months. 1 pli cordage de nylon 2 Ply Nylon Cord Small Enterprises) provides $36.22 2 Ply Po'yester Cord $26.90 2 plis cordage de nylon $19.70 management counselling at modest For the Tedaldis the gar- 2 plis cordage polyester - cost by utilizing retired businesH dening season begins in - February when they begin to $108.67 pair $86.78 pair $59.10 pair people to visit your operation and recommend possible improvements. grow both vegetable and flower seedlings in flats tu be placed outdoors when the weather Whether your business is well warms. While they do make use established or you are just starting of insecticides to cqntrol pests, and you wish sound, przctical Mr. Tedaldi rates fertilizer as FINAL WEEK! advice, give CASE a call. the most important single factor Mr. Gough will be availabie to for a thriving lawn and garden. Sale Ends Saturday 9 Sept. 30 businessmen in the Burnaby, North He also prefers to grow most of and West Vancouver and the his flower seedlings each eyar Credit Terms Available - Chargex - Marterchargs - OK Tire Terms Sunshine Coast areas. making weeding during the season and preparing of beds for ...... ;.;.>;.; the coming year much easier...... Call JOHN GOUGH A lumber grader at Weld- at 980-6571 or write to FEDERAL wood for many years, Luigi con- TIRE STIREiS Federal Business Development Bank siders gardening his favourite ...... 145 West 15th Street form of recreation. "I like all ...... aspects"You are of alwaysgardening," learning he said,new North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 1R9 things." The Squamlrh flmer - Wednesday, September 28, 1977 - Page 9 Interesti ng garden programs New owners for the A ncmber of interesting gar- study of muohioom lore on Oct. November offers courses on den programs are offered for 18 and the mushroom show on winterizing your greenhouse and those who would like to take Oct. 23. this will offer suggestions on the Gari%sa Idi special classes 01' events at the A special program, a best means of winterizing your Van Dusen Botanical Gardens preparation for All Hallow's greenhouse in preparation for tourist industry. the family is in Vancouver. Eve, is' planned f6r Oct. 25 and On July I. Clay and Laurie children. Dianne 18, Denise 17. the cold win!er months ahead. Hal! became the new owners uf Roger 16. Brian 14 ani Duane hoping for lots of Snow this win- those interested are asked 10 That's on Nov. I. the Garibaldi Motor Kotcl on 1.1 have spent many weekends in. ter. To date. they have had Among :hese are an orchid bring a jack-o-lantern equipped the corner of Victoria and the Squamish area over the visitors from all parts IJf Canada workshop on Oct. 8, beginnings, with a candle and look at plants Bulbs are always big in the Third Sts. In no time at all the years and when they began and the States from Illinois to a Course in landscape gardening in the garden associated with garden scene and this workshop 25 unit motel was sporting a Hawaii. lncrcased ddvertising on Oct. 4 and I I; mushrooms. a withcraft. That's set for Oct. 25. on Nov. 5 will help you plan looking for a business decided and plant your own miniature ncw coat of paint and the Halls on Squamish as the community and perhaps a new name for the huib garden. Parents will learn were settling into the day to day they wished to live in. motel arc under consideration the coming winter season. the techniques of bulb planting running of the operation. Like most people in the for while the chiidren will plan I..ong time resident of New their own landscape. Materials Westminster. Clay Hail worked and bulbs for a miniature land- in the real estate business for 18 scape are included in the fee years. The Hall's and their five which is $8 per family for non- members, $6 per family for membcrs. A three evening course on gardeners' botany will study dif- ferent plant groupings. Nov. 8, 20°C is a good room 15 and 22. On N~V.29 there will be a special class on floral art for the 10°C -wear a coat. Christmas season. This will help you f0 design your Christmas decorations with a natural min is the symbol theme. Materials supplied. Pre- for minute registration required. Fee, non- h is the symbol for hour members $5, members $4. km means kilometre Cost (Jf the orchid workshop m means metre is $ I2 for nonmembers, $10 for cm means centimetre members and includes the cost g means gram of the orchid. In all other cases ml means millilitre Clay and Laurie Hall, the new owners of the Caribaldi unless otherwise noted the cost .. P means litre Motor Hotel, came to Squamish from New Westminster and is $2 for nonmembers, $I for Tracy Reynolds presents the third place garden award to mm means millimetre are settling into their new community. members. .Rlrs. DiFrancesco at the Fall Fair.

What do you do when you discover a murder - the Busybody knows. Rehearsals are well underway for the -mama Ciub comeiy, tne Busybody.

Hydro wants. . * meters relocated Karl Jessen, Electrical In- reader finds it difficult to reach spector for the Squamish the meter. District has a few hints for those SO if you are in the process IJf people building their own building a new house you are homes or making renovations t~ strongly advised to contact B.C. their present ones. Hydro and the Electrical In- In the past it has bccn coni- spector to verify the location Of nion practice to locate the elec- meter and service equipment. trical nietcr in the carport or breezeway cvcn though this was According 10 the inspector the contrary to thc Canadian Elec- best and least expensive method trical Code as amended for B.C. of grounding all electrical Now, Jessen points out that equipment is by installing the B.C. Hydro is advising all con- grounding conductor in the cerned that this practice will no building's foundation. Before longer be accepted. Many YOU pour the foundation contact 10 Jessen at 892-322 I between E:30 GETS INTO THE WATER people decide close in their YOU carport and if the meter is inside and 930 Monday, Tuesday or *'DO IT YOURSELF PACKAGE INCLUDES the enclosure the Hydro meter Thursday. I/ Auiomatic Heater Safety liner 0 Building plans Mattress Algaecide At an astounding $99.00 Rookies get hurt most

People who have been in their Injured toes accounted for job for less than five years almost half the recorded in- I appear 10 run a much greater juries. Causes were varied - risk of injury than more ex- with falling objects causing the perienced workers. most havor 10 feet, followed by "That is one of the preliminary injuries from running, walking. findings of a survey conducted slipping, or contacting a sharp recently in connection with the or blunt object. coming Canadian Conference on Events leading to injuries Personal Protective Equipment, were often recorded, and in- sponsored jointly by the Canada cluded such items as cluttered Safety Council. Canadian Stan- working areas, improper ap- dards Association. and the Con- parel, misuse of apparel or struction Safety ASSoCiation of equipment, and personal factors. Ontar io. Some were listed as "beyond Some 2,000 questionnaires worker's control" while others relating to foot injuries have showed the events unknown or been computerized as a part of a not significant. much greater sampling of The Conference, to be held in several common injury areas. Toronto next January, will Almost 1300 happened to cover many areas in great depth, people with less than five years and the above is just a small experience in the job or in- sampling (Jf the information dustry. By contrast, less than currently being generated. 200 of the injured had over 20 (Safety Canada Mag.) years experience. UP

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SALE-0-N THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY ON1I Y- Choose from hundreds of beds in a variety of styles, sizes, @ pill0ws for ' qolours. The BedRoom has the selection in every price range. Operate Sheets 20% Off And what prices - up to 30% off. All high quality merchandise 0 Spreads and comforters at a great saving - no seconds. If you've been waiting for the perfect time to get In TQ~ into the water, the wait is over. But Hurry! Sale ends Sunday, Lucky.draw for a $200 velvet bedspread. October 2nd. FQ'orm Ask about Safeway, the Number 1 waterbed heater in Canada @SAFEWAY- I the heater people. Whatever forms you need NORTH VANCOUVER BURNABY I for your business.. . bills, ledgers, I 1410 Marine Drive 4737 Kingsway m-' labels, work sheets, envelopes, 986-3451 434-6611 letterheads, file cards. . . count on (Across from Brasso Datsun) (Opposite Sears) Ir .wwar or bank terms us for expert help. We'll be happy RICHMOND COQUITLAM to give you suggcstions. 8251 West minster Hwy. 548 Clarke Road Ask For Free Estimates 278-7707 939-4401 (One block left of b!o. 3 Rd.) (Burquitlam Plaza) I Squamish Times = 892-51 31 Page 10 - The Sqrremloh Tlmes - Wednesday, September 28. 1977 b tQ kkJhh~d€XS The Sounders received their Squamish, however, was not first IOSS of the season to the totally OU~of it. They created MacSween Highlanders on Sun- numerous scoring opportunities e day at Centennial The with many high crlJSSes which Dr. Tim Dundas was re- two new ones. Heather Pattullo Plans for the coming year in- Way. The membership campaign final score was 3 10 0 for the were handled rather SluPPilY by elected president of the and Elizabeth Crowthe,. clude a further Overture Con- will be held from Oct. 2 to Oct. Vancouver team. the MacSween defensive squad. Squamish Valley Music Society Dundas gave the president’s Cert Series, following up the 9th and canvassers will be Squamish was definitely With the Highlanders taking ad- at the annual meeting held in report which showed that the programs already initiated and covering the area. Membership by MdcSwr.cn vantage of their size. the match the Brackendale Art Gallery on group had expanded from a possibly arranging trips for tickets will also be available at force. The Highlanders are the turned out to be quite an Monday, sept.19th. small start of 20 members to parents and children to the the Times office., McNeill’s league’s top team incidentaliY. aggressive one. with one of the Approximately 30 people at- over 600 with affiliation with Vancollver Community Music Pharmacy and Stewart Drugs. So the S~Undersmay take s(Jmc Highlanders even getting the tended the meeting which saw the Overture Concert Assoc. of School to hear student recitals Cheques should be made out consolation in that. The visitors “red card”. Fred Slawsun elected as vice B.C. and the presentation of the and concerts. 10 the Squamish Valley Music cont rol led mid-field president. Roseanna Rudolph. Overture Concert Series. An in-depth resume on Dr. Society and Sent to Roseanna throughout. beating the Soun- There was lots of local Sup- secretary; ill M~~~~~,Aims of the society are the Dundas’ report will be presen- Rudolph. Box 146, Garibaldi ders in the air. The Port for the which treasurer and directprs are collection of data concerning ted in an early issue of the Highlands. were a well organized, ~llcon- team is always glad to see. The Patrick McCrum, ~d~ardthe cultural life of the cum- ~i~~~,There is limited space ditiond kam con- sun Came through Io make Glover and Jeff La;combe with munity, espeically in the musical The president said the available and those desiring to ._ field; sponsorship and par- government grants to subsidize take in these concerts are ticipation in the Overture Con- Canadian artists is not a definite advised to sign up as soon as School District 48 (Howe Sound) cert Series; improvement of thing but Squamish is eligible possible. Absolutely no tickets facilities for cultural presen- for a grant of $1500 depending will be sold after Oct. 9th. tations in the community and on the degree of need, etc. the formation of a Community Plans for the upcoming Over- ”Sit loose in the saddle of FALL 1977 Music School in Squamish. ture Concert Series are under fate.” Francis Yeats Brown

in Squamish this Fall: Maguerite Hendrickson receiving the Tuesday Ladies aBae Coach House TiGpLji hiii lalies golf deb c~ptdmMary AEE~P!~k~tt DEFENSIVE DRIVING CKOCHET & KNITTING SPANISH AND FRENCH * MOTOR INN * SEWING MEN’S FLOOR HOCKEY DRIVER TRAINING . at. the ladies wind up day on Sunday, Sept. 18th. * BOOKKEEPING * BRIDGE C.O.R.E. * INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL * YOGA FIRST AID LADIES KEEP FIT t BASIC BOATING Many students * VOLLEYBALL AIR BRAKES * LADIES FLOOR HOCKEY * KUNG-FU JOGGING FITNESS PAINTING * PRE-SKI FITNESS * ENGLISH FOR BADMINTON pass music exams * POTTERY NEW CANADIANS t TYPING A number of students passed Grade I1 I; Pass, Tanya Information about all of the above programs is contained ‘in the brochure their music exams this year with Zacharias, Melanie Rempel, Your H.Q. some of them taking the Tami Casey and Tim Papineau. mailed to each household last week. If you have not received one, drop into Toronto Conservatory of Music Grade 1V; First Class practical exams and others the the School Board Office or Capilano College Information Centre or phone ’ Honours, Jeff Larcombe, Pass, the School Board Office (892-5228). for these wonderful theoretical exams. Wendy Halvorson, Melody Results of the practical exams Drew, Ruth Plunkett and The following information was not contained in the in June are as follows: For those Margaret Hinds. 1 weekends in Vancouver from the Mamquam Elementary Grade V; Honours, Billy brochure: School the following students Papineau and Lorraine Stathcrs; 1 were successful: MEN’S FLOOR HOCKEY LEAGUE: Form a team of your own, Pass, Karen Pattullo. * Dining &. Dancing nightly to live en- Grade I. Honours, Sherry Grade VI; Pass, Cathy or come as an individual. Elchuk. Shannon Atkinson, Crowther. Everyone wishing to participate in this league must register in the tertainment. Lucin Milia and Melissa Gradc VIII: Pass, Robbie 1 High School’s large Gymnasium on Mon., Oct. 3 at 6:OO p.m. Rayfield. Mc Allister. Grade 1 I; Dorothy Gielow Taking the Toronto Con- SQUARE DANCING: For beginners or experienced Square Dan- 1 * Heated Swimming Pool. . and Brenda Stewart, Pass. servatory Of Music Theoretical cers (Modern). Couples only. Come and enjoy an evening of social Grade 11I; Carolyn Tee1 and 1 Exams in May and successful in exercise and fun. * Close to Shopping and Donald Boyd. Pass. them were the following: ’ Other students taking the Preliminary Students, First Some programs planned for January ’78: * Just minutes from Empire Stadium and the practical exams in June and Class Honours. Darlene Kelley. -- their grades are: Gradc I; First Class Honours, JOHN’S e BEEKEEPING INT. GOKEEPING* BELLY DANCING It ST. Coliseum. Grade I : First Class Honours. Jeff Larcombe. * QUILTING AUTO MECHANICS * WELDING SENIOR FIRST AID Lisa Sliemko and Ailsa Lange; 1 I Gradc 11: First Class Honours, Andrew Gravkin; If you have any suggestions about programs that should be * Easy Access off the Upper Levels Hwy. Pass, Alar. Kelly. Honours. Robbie McAllister. Grade 1 I; Honours, Alan Results of the practical scheduled or comments about the Adult Education Program * Reasonable Rates. Rempel and Betty Joe Penncll; examinations held in January of in general, please call the School Board Office at: 892-5228. Pass, Nancy Halvorson. Wendy this year showed that Bonnie MacLellan. Sandv MacLellan Tee1 received Honours in her .. and Steven Hickman. Grade Vlll exams. Think kilometres. Don’t take a turn for theworse Starvation All road signs across Canada are being conveped to the metric system. Speed limits will be in stalks millions, kilometres per hour-not miles per hour. It’s important that ysu remember this, especially when taking sharp A massive,unprecedented human tragedy is in the making. corners or exiting on highway ramps. 4& Whocares? During this world food crisis I pledge to skip or cut down a meal a week for the rest of this year and send my “empty plate money”to CARE for the starving people overseas.

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OS feoa rthritisI e disease of the joints This is the third in occur as a result and become joint in the hip or the knee affects the end joints of the about arthritis SCC your family a series of four apparent years later. nowadays may be referred to the fingers, giving the bumpy ap- doctor or write to: columns on ar- Aaother simple example is the. reconstructive orthopaedic pearance of Heberden's nodes. The Arthritis Centre thritis written by ,so-called "baseball fioger" surgeon for surgical recon- often appears first in the forties. 895 West 10th Avenue Dr. Harold S. resulting from being struck on struction or replacement. The commonest forms of Vancouver, B.C. OCTOBER 1st Robinson, who is a specialist in the end of the finger by a fast When do surgeons replace degenerative arthritis without V5Z 1L7 rheumatic disease and medical ball. This can injure one or joints for osteoarthritis and obvious cause occur in the older director of The Canadian Ar- more joints in the finger, leading what are the most common decades. to secondary stiffness and replacements? Does it help to treat osieo- thritis and Rheumatism Society bony DISTRICT OF SOU&MISH in E.C. This column deals with reaction. We frequently hear about arthritis by heat? osteoar t hrit is. The football player who has total joint replacement these Degenerative (osteo) arthritis NOTICE 00. iniured his knee on several oc- , days. In many instances resur- does not go away. The symp- What happens to a joint when casions may, in his later life, ' facing of the opposing bone end toms, however. may be worse at osteoarthritis is present? develop the secondary in the joint is all that is times than others. Soreness and necessary. Consider the end joint of the degenerative changes that we stiffness can be relieved by heat Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 703 index finger. At the joint the call osteoarthritis. In the hip, more often than in or by ice in selected patients. of the Municipal Act that the Council of the District of two bone ends are covered by a How is osteoarthritis treated? the knee. a true total joint The early morning stiffness of Squamish will hold a PUBLIC HEARING at 7:OO p.m.. shiny slippery substance called By reducing the stresses and replacement is carried out. The the patient with osteoarthritis October I I, 1977, in the Council Chambers of the cartilage. This allows the finger strains on the joint so that the hip joint replacement is the most can be quickly improved by a Municipal Hall to consider the repeal of a Land Use Con- to move from a straight to a worn or injured joint may last common. with the knee joint warm tub or a shower. tract for Condo Services Ltd., situated on the cross- bent position with very little ef- longer; by maintaining strong running a close second. Hot wax baths are sometimes hatched portion of the sketch shown below, and legally fort. muscle support about the joint Replacements in other joints are used in the treatment of osteoar- described as: so it can be stabilized, by now being carried out but not thritic fingers with relief of pain Lot A of Lot 244. Block R, District Lot 512. Plan In osteoarthritis the cartilage keeping movement full; by using yet widely used. and stiffness for vary$ periods 15697, N.W.D., Township 50. becomes worn, cracked and medications designed to relieve Can young people get of time. Thus it is the symptoms thin. The smooth movement of pain and stiffness for those osteoarthritis? of the condition that are UII~hie agait~st zno!her is !US;. sp2cizl!y bad times. This is unusual; it depends en- relieved by heat rather than the The tendons. ligaments and cap- Heat also helps by reiieving iircly 6~ ;hat ;.<::; .'efini!jon nf rrnde;!yinj prc,h!ern. sule which tie the bone ends to stiffness and aching. "young" is. Certain rare con- 0.0 the next column. Dr. one another may become con- The stress on a hip or knee d-itions lead to early In Robinson will provide answers tracted, limiting joint movement joint can be reduced by carrying degeneration of joints so that a about gout, which results from a and causing stiffness. a cane in the opposite hand. person in his thirties or forties disorder the body's chemistry The bone ends react to car- This lengthens the "life" of the may develop the degenerative in and of tilage loss by forming bony knee or hip. The patient may changes of osteoarthritis. is a form arthritis. If you have any questions spurs which further limit need practice or teaching by the The type of osteoarthritis that movement. In a small joint the physi&herapist as to how ti use bony thickening can both be, the cane most effectively. seen and felt. Froper cane length is most im- What joint does it most often portant for its effective use. CAPiLANO strike? Special stresses to the knees &- COLLEGE Fall handicap winner Dora Rourke receiving her trophy It most often strikes the end when rising from a very low sur- f:ta C!E~m,p!~!r! Msry Anne B!unke!! at the wind up game. joints of the fingers. Another fxe in the bathrom or !he Invites applications for a temporary and a common joint is the base joint of upholstered chair can be full time welding instructor. the thumb or great toe. The reduced by using elevated seats most disabling forms are those for furniture. All of these Qualified instructors with at least ten years recent jour- More recipes for related to the knee and the hip manoeuvres reduce strain. where walking ability is af- neyman experience including DPW - No. I, No. 4 Cer- fected. For the special problem of tificate. Extensive welding experience in the application At the aforesaid PUBLIC HEARING all persons who Chinese veget,ables My husband worries that he osteoarthritis of the fingers, of- of GTAW (Gas, Tungsten, Arc Welding), FCAW (Flux, deem themselves affected by the repeal of this Land Use Core, Arc Welding), and GMAW (Gas, Metal, Arc Contract will be afforded an opportunity to be heard Last week's recipes for 1- cup fresh bean sprouts, will get osteoarthritis because ten called Heberden's nodes, the he has had many injuries to his additional use of wax baths and Welding). Candidates must possess the ability and in- thereon. Chinese vegetables gave some washed, drained terest to adequately and effectively communicate with Have all vegetables well joints through sports. Could exercises to maintain the range Copies of the Land Use Contract may be inspected at excellent recipes for using these adult students. the Municipal Hall, Squamish. B.C. on any weekday prior different greens and this week washed, drained and chilled. To this be true? of the joints may be used from to the PUBLIC HEARING between the hours of 9:00 a.m. we have a few more recipes serve place spinach, lettuck, bok Yes. Osteoarthritis may occur time to time to minimize loss of in previously injured joints. For movement. Safe wax bath Place of instruction will be in the Railwest facilities, and 430 p.m. using them. Try the Chinese choy, bean sprouts, eggs, bacon Squamish. and croutons in large salad example, if a fracture of a bone utilization can be taught by the Radish with lemon butter sauce, Kary bowl. Toss with enough dressing extends into and damages a joint physiotherapist. S.E. or Snow Peas, with variations; Appointment effective October 11, 1977. Submit all Clerk to coat ingredients thoroughly a secondarv osteoarthritis may A specially bad and painful or even an Oriental Salad. applications to: Harold Kirchner, Dated this 26th day of September, 1977 Sukiyaki or Chinese Stew, but lightly. Pass remaining Dean, Vocational/Career Division dressing separately. Makes 6 Western Style would give a dif- . Capilano College, ferent taste to an ordinary meat servings. 2055 Purcell Way, dish. *** Ad u It education North Vancouver, B.C. *** WESTERN STEW: cc V7J 3HS LO BOK CHINESE STYLE Closing date: October Sth, 1977. Peel and slice lo bok, the 2 Ib. stewing beef cut in 11/2 courses otter Chinese radish; place in inch cubes steamer, steam over boiling pepper water till tender. Meanwhile 2 Ibsp. salad oil make sauce. 1 can golden mushroom soup many programs DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH 114 Lemon Butter Sauce cup water From . badminton to CORE program given by L-2 Vs cup butter 2 tbsp. soy sauce bookkeeping, from sewing to Conservation and Outdoor 1977 TAX SALE PROPERTIES 2 tbsp. finely chopped chives, 1 medium onion, thinly sliced, yoga the number and variety of Education people. The 3 separated into rings green onions or parsley courses offered through this Canadian Power Squadron basic NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 395, 1 tbsp. lemon juice dash ginger year's Howe Sound School boating course is well worth Sub-section 4 of the Municipal Act, the Properties listed hereunder 1/z tsp. freshly graled lemon small clove garlic, crushed District Community Education taking for those who own small will be sold for taxes on Friday, September 3Oth, 1977 at 1O:OO a.m. Peel 2 cups bok choy, cut in 1 inch Program guarantees something craft both power and sail. in the Administrator's Office, Municipal Hall, unless delinquent taxes 1/z tsp. salt (to taste) crosswise slices for everyone. While you may not think you plus interest are sooner paid: pepper 1 cup sliced mushrooms Out of the 28 courses to are artistic, you just might not Legal Deseriptlw In small saucepan melt butter. 2/3 cups sliced water chestnuts choose from, many are new and have found your medium. With Street Address Add remaining ingredients. Mix hot cooked rice pottery, painting, ceramics, knit- Lot 11. Block 30, Dist. Lot 486 several are for the more ad- Plan 3960 37781 2nd Avenue thoroughly. Serve sauce piping extra soy sauce vanced. This year's bookkeeping ting, crocheting and sewing to Sprinkle meat with pepper. In Lot 18, Block Q, Dist. Lot 51 1 Plan 15053 hot over cooked lo bok. Makes for instance is an intensive study choose from, try something new. Lot 15 Block L Dist. Lot 511 about 1/z cup sauce. large skillet or Dutch oven, heat designed to supply students with All courses commence Oc- Plan .I2704 2369 Argyle Crcsc. *** oil. Brown meat on all sides. a very marketable skill. The air tober 3. Registration and fees, Lot 25 Block R District Lot 511 Plan SNOW PEAS Drain any excess fat. Add soup, brake course which consists of for the most part will be com- 15024 To cook snow peas as a water, 2 tbsp. soy sauce, ginger, four sessions and one pre-trip pleted and paid at the first Parcel F District Lot 608 EXP PI 6178 District Lot 1958 (EXC of HWY R/W) vegetable on its own bring onion and garlic. Stir to inspection is also supplied with session. In classes of limited distribute seasonings. Cover. District Lot 7093 salted water (1/2 tsp. salt to 1 upgrading in mind. An in- registration, phone Dan Moon simmer for 11/4 to Il/z hours. dustrial first aid ticket and or Roy Penrose, the Squamish Lot 8 Block E S/E Ik Section I1 cup boiling water) to boiling. Plan 10640 Add bok choy, mushrooms and typing fall in that category as area co-ordinators, at 892-5228 40409 Cheakamus Way Have snow peas washed; remove Lot I1 Block 21 SIW Ik Section 23 Plan water chestnuts. Cover: simmer well. to reserve a space until the first tips and strings. Add prepared for approx. 20 minutes or until 14546 Dogwobd Place Bi-lingualism is promoted session. Lot I2 Block 21 S/W 1/4 Section 23 snow peas to boiling water; meat and vegetables are tender. with a course in conversational All programs will finish at Plan 14546 Dogwood Place bring water back to boiling; Correct seasonings. Serve over cook, uncovered for 2 to 3 French and for those with a trip Christmas time and a second Lot 141 of 2 N/W 1k Section 2 Plan 13367Timber ,Town hot cooked rice, Pass extra soy to Mexico on their agenda con- session will be held from Lot 14 Block A Section 11 Plan 13873 40157 Government Rd. minutes or just till tender crisp. sauce. Makes six servings. Drain. Do not overcook. Add *** versational Spanish will make it January to April. If sufficient Lot 2 Portion Occupied N/E 1k Section 14 41 119 Government Rd. see the new Cat.Youwon't butter; season to taste with salt that much more enjoyable. interest is apparent, Dan Moon Lot 7 Portion Occupied N/E 1k Section 14 41 I19 Government Rd. SUKIYAKI hopes to make courses Lot 15 Portion Occupied come out empty-handed. and pepper. Allow approx. 1/z Those who are determined to in lI/z Ibs. sirloin steak N/E Ik Section 14 Ib. snow peas for four servings. get the old body in shape have a beekeeping, woodworking, 41 I19 Government Rd. We're so sure our great ridin', 1/4 Ib. beef suet or use 3 tbsp. choice of yoga, both beginning welding, auto mechanics, belly Variations salad oil DAVID H. WHITE . Serve with I cup sauteed and intermediate, Ladies Keep dancing and St. John's Senior power packin' snowmobiles will 1/z cup beef broth Fit, which involves exercise and First Aid available. COLLECTOR OF TAXES mushrooms. I/3 cup soy snuce win you over, we're offering this Serve with sliced buttered dance, jogging three mornings a 2 tbsp. sugar week with Peter walnuts, almonds or cashews. Hotston, special gift just to get you into our 1 bunch green onions, washed, recreational volleyball, men's or Serve with garlic butter. Melt trimmed, cut in I inch i showrooms. 2 tbsp. butter; add 1/z clove ladies' floor hockey. badminton, lengths and basketball. 0 It's the Arctic Cat plug caddy: garlic, crushed. Allow to stand 5 Vz Ib. mushrooms, thinly sliced 0. to IO minutes, Reheat just Some of the leagues are for : HIGH GLASS 0 3 stalks celery, sliced on bias a handy weather-proof case for before tossing with snow peas. recreational pleasure only and 1 large onion, thinly sliced, others are more competitive. 0 *** separated into rings canying spare plugs. HAWAIIAN PEA PODS Anyone who hopes to get a cup snow pes, tips and huntinn licence must take the 0 And it's yours for the lookin' 1/z Ib. fresh snow peas strings removed bolliq sdtd rratc: cpll(81Iz oz.) bamboo shoots, 0 at your Arctic Cat dealer. (Offer 2 tbsp. butler well drained Court News, 0 expires Sept. 30,1977). 1 can (83h oz.) pineapple tid- cup spinach, washed and trim- 0 bits, well drained --A The following cases appeared Spark plugs not included mcu in police court on Tuesday, salt (to taste)' 1 cup bok choy, sliced in one 0 Sept. 13, before Judge (2.1. Prepare snow pek as directed inch lengths 0 above. In saucepan melt butter. Walker. hot cooked rice Brian Clarke, charged with I. Add pineapple tidbits. Cook, extra soy sauce, for seasoning if impaired driving, was fined 0 stirring until pineapple is heated desired through. Add cooked drained $400, and received a six month 0 Cut meat across the grain I/4 licence suspension. On a similar pea pods. Toss and heat inch thick; slice to approx. 2 0 through. Stir in salt. Serves four. charge, Jeffrey Douglas was *** inch long pieces. In large skillet fined $300 and received a three 0 or wok, fry suet to lubricate months licence suspension. ORIENTAL SALAD pan, remove and discard; or use 0 Dressing salad oil. Quickly brown steak Larry Laramee, charged with driving with a blood alcohol * 1 cup oil strips. Push meat to one section reading of over .OS, was fined cup vinegar of skillet. in bowl, combine e cup sugar broth, soy sauce and sugar, com- $300 and received a three mon- 0 ths licence suspension. 113 cup catsup bine and stir. Pour into skillet. 0 e 1 medium onion, grated In separate section place Jeffrey Douglas, also charged 0 0 1 small clove garlic, crushed prepared green onion, for driving without a driver's open 6 8 to 5 phone 24 licence, was fined $35. 0 day8 - - 1 tsp. Worcestetsbire sauce mushrooms. celery. onions, e IIPBWE SOUND Donna Fedyk, charged with hour8 a day Place all ingredients in blen- Snow peas, and bamboo shoots. 0 0 der, blend till smouth. Cover Leave a good sized section for failing to remain at the scene of 0 0 and frigerate. spinach and bok choy. Do not an accident, was fined $200. Replacement Glass. Mirrors SGM stir. Cover skiiiel. Simmer for 8 0 * * 0 U 3 cups torn spinach to IO minutes. Turn vegetables e * Store Fronts e 2 cups torn lettuce in own section: Add spinach and 0 * Screens 0 Sales and Service A Safety Glass * 1 cup torn bok choy bok choy in reserved section. 0 0 3 hard cooked eggs, finely Simmer for 5 minutes longer or insulating Wifidows Windshields chopped until vegetables are crisp 0 * * 0 8 am to 500 pm '12 Ib. bacon crisp cooked, cooked. Serve over hot cooked 0 Daily 898-5212 drained, crumbled rice. Pass extra soy sauce, if 1 cup seasoned croutons desired. Makes 4 to 6 servings.

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f - 't i. A beautiful variety of multi-Sean They wed in July ceremony I style. white accessories and a white colored garden flowers graced Richard James was best man carnation corsage. the altar at Squamish United and Brian Clarke and Paul Ross Telchman caught the Church on Saturday evening, McEride ushered. bride's garter and Shelley Tin- July 9, for the 6 o'clock wed- At a. reception held at the ney caught the bride's bouquet. ding of Sean Ada Tinney. Elks Hall following the which later was placed on the daughter of Mrs. Peggy Tinney ceremony, the toast to the bride grave of the groom's grand- of Squamish to Rene Roberr was offered by Michael Suter. 'mother, Mrs. hlina Bazley. Trudeau, son of Mrs. Beverley who also acted as master of For her going away costume. Trudeau of Squamish. ceremonies for the evening. the bride donned a long black Rev. Ower. Johnston heard For her daughter's wedding, velvet skirt and vest with a OF SOUAMISH & AbTA LAKE 81 BEMBERVON the young couple exchange their Mrs. Tinney wore a long white lovely white silk blouse. SQUAMISH, B.c.-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1977 SECOND SECTION: . Gge 19 vows. floral background gown in cot- Several relatives journeyed The bride, given in marriage ton polyester, sleeveless with here for the wedding and they - .:.>:.:.:...... :.:.:,:.:.:.:. >:::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.~~:.:.:.:.:.~:.:.:.:~~~...... :...... by her brother Bill Tillney of round neckline and accentuated included' Bill Tinney. Mr. and ...... by a small rufk Her ac- Mrs. Chris Tinney and Bill .I I- L ...... ,. _. ::: Watson Lake, R.C., chose a gown of white sheer over cessories were white with a Tinney from Watson Lake, polyester. The full skirt had five yellow rose corsage. Yukon; paternal grandfather of tiers, each tier edged with a The groom's mother, Mrs. the bride Mr. William Tinney Trudeau, chose a floor length and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Adair ' , :!: ;;epr;;na$;;ef Squcrnish Earful ;zc,a;;a;;;;l;nylon gown in a blue on white from Langiey, Mrs. tolitcli .. narrow vee-d neck edged with floral pattern and accentuated Tinney and sons Ward and by Maureen Gilrnour 5:; scalloped lace, long sleeves puf- by a smart over-cape attached at Owen from Richmond, Mrs. Val 3; fed to elbow with lace at elbow the front of neck. She wore Fernandez from Vancouver. Mrs. Joyce Tinney and ...,...... :...... :~~:.... . and tight cuffs. Her waist length veil trimmed with lace was held Voters' List daughters Valla and Yvonne How quickly the time flies as milion, Alberta Hospital on the Information Centre at 12 by a dainty rose headdress. She from Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. the annual Kinsmen sponsored September 20. Proud grand- noon today to perhaps set up a carried a bouquet of red car- closing date Paul Tinney from Vancouver. Oktoberfest is upon us once parents are Chuck and Lorraine noon hour program here. If you nations, green foliage and white Mrs. Isabel Morrison (paternal again. The iun, fooci, and music Mawer of Squamish and Keith would like more information ribbon entwined. For sornethlng Anyone wishing to vote in the grandmother of the groom) from by the Tyrolean Mountain Boys and Jean lnman of Vermilion, give Bev Pavlik a call at 892- 'old', Sean wore a sterling silver municipal election to be held in Vancouver, Sister Lucienne will keep everyone in a happy Alberta. 5322 or drop in to the Centre - cross belonging to her maternal early November and not on the Trudeau from Sechelt and Mr. mood. S2terd2y nigh! is com- *** Tuesday, Wednesday or Thur- great-grandmother. voting list has two days to and Mrs.H. Ling of Chilliwack. pletely sold out but there is still Mr. and Mrs. Ed Antosh were sdays. Kiss Shellcy Tinney, the register 2t municipa! Da!l. Qhr cut-of-town guests in- room for more on Friday night. pleasantly surprised recently, *** bride's twin sister, as maid of At that time three aldermen cluded Mrs. Jean Drybrough Tickets are available at Bar- when a school chum of Ed's, Having wedding anniversaries honour, and sister Miss Pat Tin- and one school trustee will be and daughter Val from Edin- nacle' Bills, the Lumberjack, Kenneth Christie and his wife this week are Mr. and Mrs. Ken ney and Miss Diana Hinde as elected to public office. The burgh, Scotland, Mrs. Jennie Adam 'n Eves or from any Kin- Grace of Clearbrook. B.C.. Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. John bridesmaids, wore identical voting list goes before the court Erross and Miss Kelly Norton sman. The Legion hall is the dropped in on them. Sobotka, Mr. and Mrs. Dick dresses of baby blue polyester of revision October 3. from Vancouver, Jim Drenka location for the Oktoberfest. *** Reimer and Mr. and Mrs. Bill crepe, halter style with matching Hereafter, new provincial from Mission and from Langley *** Also visiting Ed and Vi An- Auld. jackets and full bell sleeves legislation Roes into effect to en- Mr. and Mrs. J. Winter and trimmed in white lace. They sure new voters have lived in a Mrs. Jean Drenka. Visitors from Rossland last tosh for a few days, were Mr. ccc"I- week were Mr. and Mrs. Hugo and Mrs. Fred Henderson of Squamish United Church is carried bouquets of white municipality for at least three The young couple are residing miniature in cascade months. in Squamish. MR. AND MRS. RENE TRUDEAU Lindquest and they were guests Rocanville, Sask., with their havinn...... a nritluck sumer--TT.. on Sun- - ~ - of their son and daughter in law daughter Mrs. Marjorie Karass day night, October 2, and mem- r I Rev. and Mrs. Jack Lindquest and her two sons, Glendon and bers of the congregation and and sons. Layton. These Saskatchewanites their friends are invited. Take it** were greatly impressed with our your casserole and dessert and Please be reminded that this town! prepare for the "luck" part Saturday, October I. St. John's *** about 5 p.m. A family film "The A.C.W. will be having its Thought for the week: Plant a Big Splash" will be shown later. Jubilee Tea in the new building seed of friendship today - this *** in Garibaldi Estates. Tea served leads to one step of a new ex- Get well wishes from many in the traditional English man- perience. friends are sent to Mildred ner from 2 - 4 p.m: *** Campbell, hospitalized locally. *** Clarence "Hank" Tatlow Wishes for a speedy recovery We have a new member on spent a few days in Prince also to Mrs. Martha Brown and staff now and although he will George earlier this month Norman Ross. never write any interesting visiting his son in law and *** stories, his escapades around grandson Bob and Greg Mason. The Brackendale Parent's here will not go unnoticed. *** Group will hold its first meeting Come in and meet "OMalley" How are you making out with of !he season at 790 p.m. sometime. our friendly, furry the new metric road signs? And Tuesday, October 4, in the pussy cat, We are hoping he will thinking about roads 'n signs 'n Brackendale School. The guest catch mure than his share of things - remember - this is speaker will be Mrs. Serrano mice! "buckle-up" weekend in the from the North Vancouver ' *** province. I'm interested to know School Board and the topic, And thinking about cats. are how the police will enforce the Family Constellation and Lear- they just extra sharp this year or law as they can't stop every car. ning, should be an interesting are there more birds around I reckon it will be a matter of one. than usual? Hardly a day goes "let your conscience be your *** by that either Daisy or Ralph guide" and keep in mind it is for The Squamish *Hotspurs SUE- have one of our fine feathered your (my) own safety. cer team are off to .a great start friends in their mouths. A few of *** , with two wins and a loss to date. the lucky ones escape or are Congrats to those a year older They would love more fan sup- rescued (but not by me - I like this week and they include port for their next game, Sunday birds, but not to touch them) by Walter Regier, Sherrie Hurren. at 2 p.m. at Centennial Field. one of the boys. Bobby Middelman (and his *** *** mother .too), Sharon MacNeil, Congratulations to Mr. and Stork Stories - MLINARIT- Eric Howie, Michael Keeler, Mrs. J.R. Morrison of Delta, SCH - Congratulations to John Tommy Newman, Michael B.C. who recently celebrated and Dale Mlinari:sch (nee Bin- Looyen, Rose Watson, Gordon their 50th wedding anniversary. ning) on the birth of their Sellers, Pamela ' Barr, Jamie Many will recall this couple for second child, a son Trevor John, Burnie, Rosanna Milia, Erik their many contributions to the born on September 20 in the Halvorson, and Monica Sch- .community. Johnnie was well Lions Gate Hospital, weighing 8 warz. known as manager of Macken- Ibs. 15 ozs. Krista is pleased *** zies Department store; while with her brother's arrival. Three little ones having first Joyce will be remembered by . Proud grandparents are Mr. and birthdays this week are many a fond mother. for her Mrs. George Binning of Christopher Clark, Jon Halvor- tireless efforts in preparing their Squamish and Mr. and Mrs. son and Christine Bukowsky. youngsters for the 24th of May, Mlinaritsch in Austria. Mrs. *** Maypole dances. Johnnie and .Ellen Binning of Squamish is a Earlier this month, Mr. and Joyce were married in Squamish very happy great grandmother. Mrs. Ted Morris enjoyed a and friends hope they will enjoy *** relaxing vacation at Shuswap many more happy days of wed- LUCK - Rod and Laurie Lake. ded bliss. Luck (nee Sullivan) are pleased *** *** to announce the birth of their Working gals (especially we. Parents taking their children first child, a daughter Erin, types that sit a lot) are you in-' to register for the Story Hour on born in the Cranbrook Hospital terested in either getting or Friday between 10 and I1 a.m. on September 20, weighing 7 staying in shape? Neil Chester at the Squamish Public. Library Ibs. I oz. Proud grandparents the athletic co-ordinator at are asked to make sure they are are Mr. and Mrs. E. Luck of Capilano College was to visit wearing name tags. Nanaimo and Mrs. Lil Sullivan of Squamish. Mrs. Laura Sullivan also of Squamish is a proud great*** grandmother. Senior Citizen News A Prince George forestry con- The first fall meeting of the do so. Our business meetings are sultant says: "An en- Senior Citizens' Branch Noi 70 on the 3rd Tuesday every mcinth vironmentalist is someone who was held in the Elks Hall, in the Elks Hall at I:30 with believes the living owes him a Tuesday, Sept. 20 with 47 mem- refreshment after the meeting, world." (Logging News). bers attending. At present the New Horizons *** A one minute silence was bb- group require a new executive. Lucy Dunn. the co-ordinator served for three members of the This is the group that in the past of the Stop Smoking Clinic Branch whu passed away during have been responsible for the didn't have a very enjoyable ex- the summer - Mr. Steve Hob- drop-in centre and pot luck perience while at the Garibaldi son, Mrs. Flo Verdisio and Mr. lunch on Tufsdays in the Elks Highlander Hotel. Her car Bob Watson. Hall. If you are interested in parked in the lot had two large helping to get this drop-in cen- posters with the wording "Per- Mr. Bob Silcoek reported on tre really active and interesting, form a death defying act - stop our summer activities - the please contact Mr. Geo. Nesbitt. smoking". Someone deliberately mystery trip, Stenley Park old George has given a great deal of rammed one side where the sign timer's picnic, trip to Prince his time tu Senior Citizens ac- was displayed. No doubt that George and the. day at the tivities and wishes to retire and person was a smoker!!! Exhibition. All were very en- would welcome volunteers. *** joyable. A portion of the cost of Members will not be The Canadian Legion Ladies the four day trip to Prince receiving birthday cards from Auxiliary are having an "In- George was subsidized by the now on as mailing these to 175 ternational Night" on Saturday; Branch, and Bob was sorry that members is expensive and a big only 33 took advantage of the October 15. It promises to be a task. From now on your phoning lively evening with music by the trip which could have ac- committee will wish you a commodated 11 more. In future Checkmates and entertainment happy birthday and as in the .we should fill our buses as costs courtesy of Ray Parker. Tickets past you will share the birthday are based on a fu!! bus. The next are $20 per couple and are cake and greetings at one of the .,;,, n,,Imnaed m is the one to Reno available in the Legion lounge. ...- meetings each month. in October. A!so in our plans is Simpsons Sears office and from Mrs. Feschuck has been kept the annual Christmas dinner ,members of the Legion busy with "get well" cards, which we have tentatively set for Auxiliary. which she will continue to send, Friday, Dec. 16 at p.m. More *it 6 so please let. her know of mem- on this after our next meeting. 8 Stork Storv - INMAN - bers who are sick. 1 Don and batti- Inman (nee, As you can see, our Branch is If any of you have ideas for Mawer) ar e happy to announce a busy one; in fact one of the classifications for Seniors STATHERS HOME & BUILDING092-3551 CENTER the. arrival1 of their 6 Ib. 6 oz. busiest in B.C. - so if you division of the Fair, please let us Downtown $auamlsh daughter, born in the Ver- haven't joined feel welcome to know before the end of the year. c 1 page 14 - The Squamlsh Times - Wednesdav. Seotembcr 28. 1977 Recipes for a S!OW cooker ' ted spoon remove onion from Overheard in the Chieftain Slow cookers must be just 1 tbsp. parked brown sugar marinade, dry on paper towel Hoa$e plants 1 lounge last week . . . "He's been about the greatest thing ever in- I/4 tsp. ground cumin and saute in pan drippings till I ' takinn a number of courses to vented for a working wife and 1 clove garlic, minced tender. Measure 2 cups imprive his English but no mat- mother. You can cook your din- 1 bay leaf marinade and add to Dutch ter what he does he always ends ner the night before and leave it 1 small cinoamon stick oven. Add meat, cover and bake -. his sentences with a for the family to start re-heating slow cooker combine meat, In in 300 degree oven 5 hours or propagation terminal cuttings. proposition!" before you get back from work. oil. salt, pepper and toss well; The curdyline group belongs - till fork tender. Remove meat to the liliaceae family and is cane cuttings and seed. *** Add ti salad and a quick do not brown. Top with onions. Loved this story that from liquid, slice thin and keep to Australia and New The aloe is one of the SUC- dessert and you're ready for small bowl combine tomato native In warm. Strain cooking liquid, culents in the liliaceae family illustrates what's the matter with anything. 1 don't know how I paste, wine, vinegar, raisins, Zealand. There are four dif- skim fat, return liquid to D-utch ferent species, the c. Australis and is native to South Africa. Canadians. It appears the ever cooked without one. The sugar, cumin and garlic. Add to oven. Add gingersnap crumbs Englishman, Frenchman and following recipes can be adap- stew along with bay leaf and and c. indivisn and they will There art many different species and cook and stir with wire grow to large trees. The c. but the most popular aloe is aloe Canadian were ask'ed to wite an ted to either a conventional pot cinnamon. Cover and cook at whisk over medium heat till Australis auredstriata and the c. varieyata or vera, also called essay or article about an or a slow cooker. low setting to hours or at IO I2 thickened and smooth. Remove banksii will stay closer to the medicine plont. The leaves are elephant. Try the Hungarian Beef high setting 5 - 6 hours ur till from heat. Whisk in sour cream.' Naturally the Englishman, meat is fork tender. Skim fat. ground. Sometime the cordyline green with cross bands of white Goulash or the Greek Beef Serve with noodles. is confused with the dracaena, spots. They are triangular in came up with a treatisc based OR Discard bay leaf. PORK CHOP "the elephant, a bastion of Em- Stew. Sauerbrauten is gorgeous I GOULASH also belonging to the lilliaceae sections, fleshy with white edges and Pork Chop Goulash just a For regular, pots: In kettle 6 pork chops 1/2 to 3/4 inch family. and keel. The flowers of the pire!" The Frenchman's screed little different. combine ingredients as outlined thick The cordyline terminalis or aloe vera are pale red on a 12 was entitled "The sex life of an for Slow cooker. Cover and bake 2 tbsps. each flour and paprika "ti" plant is not native to inch (or about 30 cm.) spike. elephant!" HUNGARIAN in a 250 oven 5 hours or till stirred with 1 tsp. salt and 114 Hawaii but native to Polynesia When you cut your finger or But the Canadian? His essay BEEF GOULASH meat is tender. Do not stir. Skim . tsp. pepper and there are many different ti burn your hand, you can cut a was titled "The elephant, a 3 medium onions, sliced very fat; discard bay leaf. 1 tbsp. oil (optional) plants. The most common are: c. little piece off the leaf aild put provincial or a federal thin . SAUERBRAUTEN 2 medium onions, sliced terminalis "I" (cane section), E. the "jello" on the sore spot - problem?" 2 cloves garlic, minced 2 cups red wine vinegar or 1 cup 1 clove garlic minced terminalis minima (baby ti) and thus the name medicine plant. *+* 2 tbsps. bacon dripping or oil each red wine vinegar and dry ll/a cups water c. terminalis (tri colour). The c. The plant is not hard to look af- Did you know that the 3 pound beef stew cubes red wine 1/z Ib. mushrooms terminalis or ti plant sometimes ter. Light - medium and keep Squamish Men's golf champion 1 medium green pepper, diced 1 cup water 1 chickencarrot bouillon cube will flower and spike with a on the dry :!de. water once a Wally Myles is now more com- 2 medium potatoes, shredded or Juice of 1 lemon cluster of little flowers. month. Over-watering the leaves monly known by his fellow sliced fine 2 tsps. s~lt 1 kgc orrE~n~el!ce4 '/2 i3p. o:cg-,ano The ti plant we buy as a log is will cause roiting. piayers a5 Mr, #ilomc:cr? 112 tsp. caraway seed 2 tsps. salt 1/z cup sour cream called c. terminalis var ti from Tip of the week - Some 1/2 tsp. crushed red pepper 1 tsps. mustard seed 1 pkg. (8 oz.) noodles cooked Hawaii and is used for grass people have asked why I put in I/J tsp. black pepper 1/2 tsp. peppercorns parsley sprigs skirts. In French Polynesia, the the Latin name. Every plant has Teen program 2 beef boei!lon cubes or 2 en- l hsy lesf Coai chops with flou: mix- ti leaves are also used for roof a name, a common name and a velopes beef broth seasoning 4 Ibs. beef bottom round roast ture, place in slow cooker and thatching. The plant can be scientific name. Also, every to start soon ll/z cups water 1/4 cup flour top with raw onions, mushrooms bought in plant stores or you plant belongs to a group. If you Boiled potatoes or rice 2 tbsps. oil and carrot. Blend any leftover can start your own with buying a have a name of the plant you Attention all teens planning to Saute onions and garlic in about 1/2 cup gingersnap flour with only 1/2 cup water, "log". can look the name up in the en- take part in the Teen Qrop-i? bacon drippings till onions are crumbs the bouillon cube, garlic and Take care of the cordyline or cyclopedia. It will not say what Centre program. While thq lightly browned and tender. f/2 cup sour cream oregano. Pour over chops and ti plant as follows: light - very to do with the plant but you can Beatle's film "Magical Mystery Add with only IIz cup water and 1 pkg. (8 ounces) egg noodles, vegetables; cover and cook 2t Tour" is still scheduled to kick Roy Weiss and Kathy Hoiiman set October wedding date. high, no direct sun; temperature get an idea where the plant remaining ingredients to slow cooked low setting 9 hours or till chops - warm moisture, moist never let comes from. off the season at St. John's cooker, except for boiled In large glass or stainless steel are tender. With slotted spoon the plant dry out and mist with Next week - Dracaena or Anglican Church, 'October 6, in potatoes. Cover and cook at low bowl or plastic bag combine remove meat a d mushrooms; fine spray; insects - spider mites; dragon tree. Garibaldi Estates, the location setting 10 to 12 tiours or till all vinegar, water, lemon juice, keep warm. discard carrot. of the weekly drop-in has been OCTOBER WEDDING is tender. onion, salt, mustard seed, pep- With wire whisk blend sour changed to the Garibaldi For regular pots: In Dutch percorns and bay leaf. Add cream into juices in cooker just Highland School every Wed- FOR KATHY HOFFMAN oven saute onion and garlic as meat, fat side up, cover and tie to heat. Adjust seasonings and nesday from seven till nine, above. Add remaining bag and refrigerate 2 to 6 days, serve with noodles. BAPTISMAL SERVICE FQR begiiining October I 1. -: Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoffman of Snohomish, Washington, ingredients except boiled turning meat in marinade each are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter The opening of a centre at the potatoes. Cover and simmer 3 day. Reserve marinade. Remove For regular pot: Trim excess new Valleycliffe School is slated Kathy to Roy Weiss, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs..Roy Weiss of hous or till meat is fork tender. meat, pat dry with paper towels; fat from chops and render fat in to begin about the third week in Squamish. CORINE McCORRISTON ' Serve with boiled potatues. coat with flour and brown in oil Dutch oven. Coat chops with October. The wedding will take piace on Saturday, October 8, GREEK BEEF STEW in skillet. Place meat in slow flour mixture, brown in ren- The three young co- 1977 in Snohomish. 3 Ibs. beef stew cubes cooker. Saute onion in skillet dered fat or oil. Remove chops. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray ordinators who will be on hand 1 tbsp. oil 2 tsps. salt drippings. Add to slow cooker Saute onion and garlic in pan McCorriston received the names Corine Michelle during a to assist teens plan and im-

~ ~~ with 2 cups marinade. drippings till golden. Blend any . 1 .. baptismal service at Squamish United Church on Sunday plement activities are all in their 2 Ibs. small white onions, Cover and cook at low setting leftover flour mixture into morning, September 18. twenties and eager to begin. HIS EXCELLENCY peeled IO hours or till meat is fork ten- water, pour into pan and stir to Chosen as godparents were George Taylor and Teresa They are Lois Taylor a third 1 can (6 02.) tomato paste der. Strain cooking liquid; skim loosen brown bits. Add chops, Davies and his sponsor was his aunt Mrs. Shirley Halvorson. year psychology student, Carol Dr. Mahboob Ahmaid 113 cup dry red wine fat. Measure 2 or 4 cups as mushrooms, carrot, bouillon Wynne who also is involved in 2 tbsps. red wine vinegar desired into saucepan. Over and oregano. Cover and bake in At the morning service, the dedication of the new public address system amplifier, microphones and speakers in the preschool program and 2 tbsps. raisins or currants medium heat stir in 1/4 cup 300 oven I to 2 hours or till - - Vonda Chase, program co- The High Commissioner of India to Canada will be in loving memory of the late Mina Bazley, who was a member Squamish on Saturday, October 1st. at 12 noon. An in- gingersnap crumbs per cup of chops are tender. With slotted ordinator for the rccreation '.formal meeting with the local community to meet Dr. liquid and stir and. cook till spoon remove chops and of Squarnish United Church, took place. Corine is a great department. Ahmaid is being arranged. thickened and smooth. Remove mushrooms, discarding carrot; granddaughter of Mrs. Bazley. .' from heat. Add cup sour keep warm. With whisk blend The new throat microphone was dedicated in loving 4. For further information call ' cream per cup of liquid. sour cream into pan juices. Ad- memory of the late Harry McCulloch Sr., and the late In parts of Ireland, iron is ' 'I, .** J.S. BlLN For regular pot: Prepare just seasonings. Serve with chops Stanley Goad. considered such a sacred met- .- 898-9882 marinade as above. Brown in and vegetables over noddles. al that thieves will not steal it! Dutch oveo, remove; with slot- Garnish with parsley.

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I DISH BATH THERMAL CHIPFOAM CLOTHS TOWEL BLANKET PILLOW I Check pattern. 14" Slightly imperfect. Loftaire 72" x 90" Cott0.n covered OVER 1,000 i x 15" dishcloths. Asst. colors and blanket in White, 15" x 24" pillow is I Pkg. of 3. Reg. patterns. ' Gold, Blue, Pink. budget priced. Specialiy priced items 1 $1.29 Reg. $11.99 Reg. $2.99 MEN'S DOUBLE SAVE 20% per Pair mEws OR BOYS' throughout the store PALM WORK GLOVES RUBBER BOOTS Double leather palm for double the These red sole rubber boots will keep your leet dry in damp Fall wealher when worklng in Ihe wear - where it counts. Leather yard. hunting elc Approx 12' high knuckle band, cot- steel Shank ton duck back and BOYS'1-6. cuff. Full men's nso SI, 497 SAVE UP TO 50% ON MANY ITEMS sizing. MEN'S?-12.RIG ST$, 5?' Thura., Sapt. 29 to Sat., Ocl. 1. MON. - THURS. 6 SAT. - 5:30 MON. - THURS. 6 SAT. - J:30 MACLEODS FRIDAY 9 - 9:OO p.m. FRIDAY B - BSO p.m. SQUAMISH SQUAMlSH OVER 270 STORES SERVING THE WEST. 882.5011 OVER'270 STORES SERVING THE WEST. bs2-5011 J...... ,......

a Pagla 16 - The Squamlrh Tim08 - Wednesday, September 28, 1977 r.L.-.-l.. -1." 3 kpis lob Opporturiities - I NOTICE OF iPENDAULE, reliable, trust- DlVORCE ACTION rtliy wuinm. iflust be bondable &' jt have own car. Part-time work :o: Harry Herman DICK Be advised that Ethel DICK has inaid service. $4 per hour. Call' lid for a Day Service, 898-3344.; filed a Petition No. 00036 in the Styles for personal or business use. -- District Registry, Supreme Court of Come in and see our sclection and British Columbia at Lillcoet, British order early. RPIRLLQGH & MOSELEY Columbia, for a Divorce in which Stewart's llnitcd Pharmncy you have been named as Respon- quircs experienced .grapple, 36090 Clcvclaiid jive. ei:ttor. dent. Your whereabouts being Qduarnish, B.C. 892-35 I I unknown. the Court has ordered ser------898-5255 vice upon you by advertiscmeni. The DO you need reputable experienced EQUIRESHARNOL? RIGGING LOGGING SLINGER LTD. grounds allegcd for Divorce are rmporary office assistance? Typing, stated in the Petitioc. if yciu wish 111 accounting. Expcrienced in -11 office I, H4i-3613 anytinie 892-3072 answer this Petition. the steps you procedures. Call B & C Entcrpriscs. es. ChA8%1FEDRATES: Mln.lmum charge af $2.50 for 6 lines if prepaid. But cllassifiedsto must take and thc time within which 698-5204. be charrged end blllsd will have II mlnlmurn of $3.00 to cover cast. All classified ads you may take them are set out in the WANTED @houldbe in thSquamirh office by 1:oQ p.m. on the Monday preceding the, date of Notice endorsed on the Pctition. A !sua1 employees watitcd for part- copy of :he Petition with Notice will ne work as Guards and Matrons 1'7 Lost Gr:invitle wishes :I) apologirc thi the newrpmiper. Phons 892-5131 or 892-3018 and ask for Chris Gawrre. be mailed to you on reques!, ad- r Squamish Detachment R.C.M. -- he v;ill nut he holding Art class1 dressed tu thc District Registrar,. dice Office. .. 8.8. Tlic situst!oxt his F;iII. due to the increasc i iupremc Court of British Colctmbia, Is ift work rcquired. weekends & MURDEROUS ricninnd fur his wurk. His ne 3ouit House, P.O. Box 96, L.illuoet, Ilidays. as well as weekdays. 3.C. VOK IV0. 7plicaiits must be prepared to un- If you do not file an answer in the rgo Security Clearancc. -- ;aid District Registry and take other ease apply at RCMP Office, Car- 1 for Sale Miscellaneous 1 For Sale Miscellaneous ;teps set out in the Notice endorsed n Place, Squamish, B.C. 1 1 For Sale Miscellaneous Jn the Pctiticin within thirty (30) :tired pcrsons who are free to lays of publication of the ad- Jrkpi;ihlc udd candidates. hours at short notice ac- THE LINE Small accordian $50, large ac- Philco no-frost side-by-side fridge- TOP OF rertisement, then you will not be cn- REALTY LTD. KIMBALL ORGAN cordian $90. Double bed & book- Freezer, 5325. New shower cabinet, itled tii further notice and thirty ---- 37991 Cleveland Ave. with two external Leslie speakers, in case headbaord $50, single war- unassembled. Paid $75, sell S50. 30) days thereafter, the Petitioner Suhstitirltt Teachers required beautiful condition, sacrifice. 898- $25, saw. drobe large 2-door fridge Reciprocal new, $55. R92- nay proceed and the relief claimed rs(ins intcrcstcd in substitute 9352. $300. Phone 892-9862 evenings. 9074. nay be given in your absence. aching at the secondary level are SMOKE DETECTOR 1 pair boy's socccr shoes size Slk. The address of the Petitioner is kctl tii contact the office of Howe I - Who Needs One? good 898-5540. BOX542, Lillooet. B.C. VOK und Secondary School, 892-5261. Sde by Public Tender Very condition. >.O. Early warning life saver for your For I vu. home. Every qurlity feature a con- 5 used electric typewriters 2 snow tires with studs, on rim. For cerned homeowner could want. 2 older type Frieden calculators Dodge, 8 stud. Extra traction 6.75 - We, challenge you to find a better 80 alide arm chairs (suitable for 16.5 LT. Load range, B.F. Goodrich early-warning alarm. Inquire 898- mial clubs, etc., sold in lots of five & 2 Standard B.F. Goodrich. or the entire lot only). Almost new, only 1000 3767 anytime. . miles on. AL-ATEEN $150 for all. Phone 892-5016 or see Marlene Cerrla Scaly "Luxury Firm" queen size' Meeting every Wednesday night Hi! I'm new in Real Estate 'the above items can be viewed at at South Park Apt. 68. mattreas, box spring (0 steel frame the Maintenance Shop. 7 to 6 pm. but Eager, Give a super with nylon rollerr. Near new con- AL-ANON salesperson your home to sell Regular meting every Wecinesday dition. Price $150. Ph. 898-5707 af- 2 only 1967 Ford Ih ton panel 9 Announcements 31 p.m. in the Health Centre. Call: ter 5 om. trucks (as is, where is) - may be 830 viewed at Garage on 3rd LADIES 892-3661 or 89H-34Yb . I 2 large BURL coffee tablea. Very Bus Open House DIET & EXERCISE GROUP And every Monday afrerncirin at I reasonable. 898-5062, Avenue. 1 4 pm Oct. 2 organizing now for weight reduction D.m. - Torhiba Microwave oven, mudel and firming up. Phoite 892-5667 for at 38362 Hemlock Avr., 41715 Dowood rlrct 1 only older piano - may be viewed 700. 2 mor. old - 5450. 896-2444. at Brackendale Elementary School. Free Info. Valleycliffe Bnchtndrlt 898-5794 Beige kitchen suite with si%chairs, Bid forms are available at the $60. 898-5506. 10 Personals A IdCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Office: 892-3541 School Board Office, 37866 Second Mcctiiig Home: 8984459 ELECTRIC fridge & stove, avocado Avenue, Squamish, B.C. Bids will be ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS United Church Annex Fridays colour. 898-5186. received up until 4:OO pm., October Open discussion group Wednesday If you want to drink that's your or COLOUR TV, A.G.S. 14". brand 5th. The lowest any bid not night 9 - 10 pm. Held at theunited business. If' you want tu SIOP. call us. necessarily accepted. , DAVE LOEWEN new, $325. 898-3351. Church Annex. 898~5524. . 9 p.m. - R98-3729 MRS. MABELLA. reader XC ;id- Eve. 892-5064 . visor. Cards, Tartrt cards, palm reader. Tells your past, prescnt. love The Squaiiiisli-Lillooet Rcgionnl Disti ict is seeking an THE BUY OF affairs. Will hclp you in business. r2c~outitingiClerk-7'ypist in I'cinhei ton. Good typing, sickness & health. Answering all TIBE WEEK questiuns of life & problcnis. Thcrc payroll. iiccotinting and clerical expci ience required. is no Problem SO great that she can Sa1:iry to bc c~in~nicnsuriitcwith quaIit'ic:~~i~iitsand ex- MCEvoy perience. range $700 - $800. not solve. Phrine for appt. 25 1-3697. For special reading by mail, send Please stihmit writtcii applications staling Agencies ltd. $5.00 Sr your birthdate to Mcs. qu:tlit'ications, e\pcricncc, and rerlicst possible starting Mabella. P.O. Box 69784, Staiion date to: 892-5966 "K', Vancciuvcr, H.C., VSK 4YJ. I.R. Know!es, Adniinistruiur SyusmIsh-Lilluoet Regionnl .- Jlm MoLrg Wayne Salter Try a Classified Ad District Offers to $li,ooo and get huycrs fast. 823011 38120 CLEVELAND AVE. OPEN 9-5 MON. TO FRI. 898-9388 Slovc, L 892-5131 Box 219 fridge Pcmherton, D.C. VON 21.0 drapas included. Use your $1000 Provincial Grant and only $1200 down including all legal fees on these new homes in Garibaldi Highlands. A.H.O.P.8% mortgages available with monthly payments of Squarnish 892-3571 81' Vane. Direct Line 688-5917 $322 or as low as $225 P.I.T. with ---"-.mn..* --r-.--*li.L. carpets of your choice, 80x120 treed lots. full government assistance.

1ASTEFUI.I.Y ~~CORAlSU Are imly part a>f Illis luxury Tudor h~imc..Ares of NEW Is this home in V:illeyclifIc itith 3 bdrms. up I nsv Iii~:iic~,all wrviccs undrrgruiind. Yrivnic hack TUDOR Why rent wlicn yriu can buy this fur less than 5300 almrisi complcrc down (minus carpci) nlw fiiiiiily yard. I~itsirf fir trrcs Ji a hig SI0 sq.11.. sklcck, per mrrnth! Spacious 3 hdrni. ensuitc open plan. ruom rear cuiiiplctcd. Has deck ill hack ;inti hi 3000 sqA. of fin. Iicliisc with iipprclr. 600 niirrc un- I:ull hasenicm. Large hit, lovcly locntiun. It's a real hlinost fully landscnpcd. Call Stephen t4tiw.trd. fir. PuuI table iita i:i citltcr hni. rm. or rcc rni. 898-3361. , huncy. Fiill price SJS.900. I WESTWAY: 3 bed'room I t/z baths, fireplace, sundeck, WELL BUILT 3 bedroom home with sundeck. fireplace and Ventlor mdcrrcJ, must !xll. bring nll 7tifkrs. STAB a :. YNDA IIAN N is'r ~~1098.5905 close to shopping, schools, immediate possession. backvard facing onto park, situated only one block from $76.500. new elementary school and new shopping centre. I TRAILERS: TRAILERS: TRAILERS:

OWN VOI!R OWN LAKE: 7 iicres plus uf prupcrty in Cheakaniur. 3 ;icir.s ul HEY HONEY! I.OW INITIAL INVESTMENT rccrealitin propcrly itlcidcs hkc where .:tinurn This 3 bdrin. f:iniily home has bcen c~i~~umfin. 1-uxury nl an cconornical price. This new home spawn. Log Cahin I4 x 2R which is rented OUI :II superhly. Oak lliiurs in livingltlining ilrca. Squaniish qualifies fur the B.C. Gov'i grant or Gov't 2nd SlUO.00 pcr niunth: 12111Stephen Il~~vnrd8%. mtge. assumahlc 151 niorigage at IOI/j%. 3361. rock Ilplacc. twin scal windows. elcc. Iie:it. Evr-ry S3R.000 Single width trailers from El 1,OOO. Double wide asking as loweas $18,000. We have listings in Tim- derail is :: cui aht,vc the average. Nice t'aniily rm. 52099 doan puts you into this 3 bdrm. home. I bertown Estates, Spiral Trailer Court and Wagon Wheel Court. .I tiff kitcheti. All draperies inchided. Quiet cul-de- Lovely tireplace B feature wall. split cntry. large WifAT'S YOUR SPEED? K rv2 $$$ MILES 80 Grocery Store? Confectionery? Well estab!ished business with property YOU COULD BE BUYING YOUR OWtl HOME 1:ir in excelient area of downtown. less per mtrnrli than yiiu'rc niiw paying This iiiuhtie hiimc 12x60 is imly $7.300 full pricc and can bc 70 easily tinaliced. Contact Stcplicn H:wiird. 895- Clothing, footwear & Novelty Store. Business has been establsihed over Located on a quiet dead end street in Brackendale. Lergc IMMACULATE 3 bdrm. split level home with in-law suite 3361. more than 12 years. No competition. Excellent opportunity for husband Duplex only I yr. old. 3 bdrms. 11/2 bathrooms, 2 run- in basement. Located in Garibaldi Estates on J/-I of an acre STOP DREAMING and wife team or family enterprize; good potentials, good income. decks, fireplace, good quality stuve and fridge. Approx. with fruit trees, garden, small greenhouse. 2 stoves. 2 Build your dream hume now. Luis availahlc at 1200 sq.ft. each side. fridges all included. prices yiiu can afford. GO I Valleycliffe $1 1.800 62.5 x 125; Drackciviolz 3 bdrms., full bsmt. hoiiie, i 286 sq.ft. large sundeck, walk in closet en- $12.000 Cul-de-sac; Brackendale $ 15.650 Ciirncr su itc. beautifully landscaped. LOI; Cheekye 59000 ea. 4 to chuuse from. More info. from Stan or Lynda Bannister 898-5905, 50 4 3 bdrni. split level on over half an acre garden, enclrsed porch, carport, convcn iently located,

40 ' 3 bdrm. raiicher in prime location, big bright kitchen, semi ensuite, car- port. stwage room. quality carpets early possession. 30 1210 SQ.FT. RANCHER in beautiful Garibaldi Highlands, SQ$AUlSH rock fireplaces are only one of the many DoIh!c wide rnrihile home. almost new, 1144 sq.ft. modern kitchen with' 3 bedrooms, fireplace, large kitchen, 12x14 sundeck, wlw features of this home on Portree Road, 3 bedrcioms. sun- lots of counter space, cosy living room with Franklin F/P, 3 good size carpets, paved driveway. All this and priced to sell! Call deck, wlw. Basement 80% completu, close to nev: school. I anytime for appointment 10 view. $S 1,900 or best offer. bdrms. cnsuite, includes appiiatices & drapes. Quality built by "Rudi These". attcntirin tu dtt:iil d quality thru-ciut. Beautiful 3 bdrm.'homc cm Lwei 10 IN SQUAMISH WHATEVER YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS WHEN YOU CALL US 6 treed lo1 in prestigitlus Garihaldi Ili~hlrntl,. 3 hdrni. mobile, clean and in excellent condition, inciuditlg most Vaulted cedar ceilings in large living rni Step. everything. I..ot is all fenced and there is even a veggie garden. Evenings I saving kitchen, privale sundeck. 3 pcr. cnrut:c. Cedar & brick cxteriur & nicc 1h3kc rv~i.UrnpesR. For innre detriils on these and other properties dishwasher included. Easy lo show. piease contact "IIelga" at 892-5852. LYNDA BANNISTER/89K.5905 \u ?he Squamlrh Timer Wednesday, September 28, 1977 Page 17 --z -,.,=I_.I.. - - 40 lob Opportunities 19 'Cars for Sale 50 Suites, Condominiums 8 62 Houses for Rent Townhouses for Rent Part time office help required. The '69 FORD Wagon, 9 passenger, p.s. 3 bdrm. duplex, Valleycliffe. Ava ideal applicant should be intelligent, Sr p.b., $500 o.b.o. 892-3851, ask - ATTRACT I V E t h r ce bed r o 02 Oct. 1st. 898-5780. mature, well-spoken & interested in For Stu. APPRAISALS - MORTGAGES --PROPERTY MANAGEMENT a reasonably long term association. iownhoiise available. Carpeting: Furnished 2 hdrm. basemeiit hon Duties include phone answering, 1973 DODGE Station Wagon, 9 Irapes. cablevision, stove and; Clark Drive, Hospital Hill. 53 WEAL ESTATE - INSURANCE - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL simple records. bank deposit passenger, cruise control, P.s., p.h. & rridge. I l!~bathroonis. Vallcycliffe. per month. PIi. 892-SO59. p.w., air cond., chrome hitch & Phone 898-3667 or 683-9107. 1 -- .- MEMBERS OF GREATER VANCOUVER REAL ESTATE BOARD preparation etc. -I __. ------._ . 2 bdini., siili'e & fridge, drap I__--- .- - -- Basic skill with B typewriter is lrailer towing. Package $5,200 '-1 u.h.0. 898-3285. ONE, two and three bedroom suites Avail. Oct. 1st. Gentlemen fami required. Please give all details to - availahle imniediatcly. . Maple! no pets. Ph. 898-5252 after 4 p. BUILDERS SPECIAL Box 50, c/o Squamish Times, as 73 CORTINA 2000 C.C. engine. Crescent Apartments. Plwne 89 2 -- soon as possible. oiue. 4 spd. trans., good tires Pr 3712. 1 OLDER 2 hcdrooni house on 3 radio. 892-5588. Ave.' in Squamish, S200 per m Electrolux of Canada Ltd. rzquires - VACANCIES - One. two and three 988-7816 eves. I full time, 2 part time persons for Fiat 128. 1974,4 spd., 24.000 miles, bedroom apartments. 38861, sales & service in Squamish & radio. Micheliii radials, front disc Clevcland /-\vcntic. Wilson Crescent: 3 hdrm. house for rent, located surrounding area. Car necessary. brakes, rack ti pinion steering, fully Apartments. Phone 892-3616, ; Britannia Ave. Ph. 898-5995 for i For personal interview. call collect reclining bucket seats. Good shape. -I formation. I .& Stcs. 873-4621. $1 800. 898-5468. Attractive 2 Bedrooin - Free covered pnrking. Professionally. 3 hdrm. house fur rent in Garibal managed. Ciaribaldi garden court in Estates. Avail. Oct. 1st. Ph. 89 the liiglilands. 898-3666. R 5323. 41 Employment Wanted 52 Trailers & Campers ._...I r: 1JJ.n:----- . . .. - - . - - - . .- living. Large private fenced back yard. Beautiful v;iulted iaaa FAMILY planned, larger 2 and 31 1285 SO.FT. COLONIAL. STYLE with full basement. all IF YOU NEED a dependable,' 17 ft. Custom Coach trailer plus 63 Mobile Homes for Renl ceilings. family room with floor to ceiling fireplace. coun- reliable,? bonded woman for any Equalizer hitch. $2500. Ph. 898- bcdroom suites. kiih and hall, Close) try kitchen and large utility rticini. All thernici paw win- I'ranierl in and wired tor large in-law suite. Thernio pane to school and town. Manager's apt.! ( house cleaning jobs call Jeanette. 5369. dCJWS. w i n d o iv s. E x t e r i(1 r c I ti1 p I e t e I y ni a in t e n a n c e free . Pullen 898-3344. From windows 10 No. 31 or phone 892-3934, South, 3 bdrni. Mobile Home for rent Aluminum siding and soffits. brick front. with large garage. 16 foot Vanguard Trailer, 1904, self sto~ ovens, bathrooms to light fixtures, Park Apt. in Vulleycliffc. I rent to own. Includes fridge, 1100 SQ.FT. FRONT-BACK SPLIT located in Garibaldi Zontained. $1800. Ph. 892-3734. washer & dryer & other furnishin call Maid for a Dav Services. : GARIBALI?I ESTATES -i Estates (In large view lot completely fenced with chain link if required. Porch attached. Ya 2 - I1/zSTOREY HOMES located in Valleycliffe . . , still Winnabago Canopy for Toyota or fencing. on quiet street. Still timc to choosc colors and car- Reliable mother seeking babysitting Townhouses. 3 bedrms., 11.1 fenced in. Cablcvision, water seu under ccinsti uction with time to choose final finishes. job. Prefer child under 2 yrs. Mon. Datsun longbox. Fully insulated. As bathroonis. 4 appliances, sonic pets. new, $350. 896-2444. garage disposal included. $195 pl thru Fri. Ph. 892-5086 draper. cablevision. close to shop-\ and rental. Ph. 898-3871 or 89 ping and schools. No pets. Avail.; CALL TODAY. . . to see what these unique largc homes have t~ offer. Styles. siies iind location to suit everyone! 9260. . ..Y_- Handyman - will overhaul or - .,....-llll- imvied. S3tj-SSqZ. , - .. repair small engines, lawnmowers, -1 12 x 48 2 bdrni. trailer for rent. f rototiller, chainsaws, small bikes, 53 Trucks 3 hdrm. townhouse. fireplace, fully: 898-3770. GARIIBALDI HIGHLANDS EXPENSIVE LIVING??? etc. Call anytime, John or Sherry carpeted, 1 I/? baths, fridge & stove.. 898-931 5. I973 klAZEA PICK-UP, good $300 ,per month. 898-9890. ~ Not at aii , . . iook ai what we have to offer from $45,000 to $55,000! cond., city tested, 43,700 miles, new - 64 Duplexes for Rent -- tires. 3 spares. Factory Custom Top. 1 bdrni. C bachelor suites including' $1500 892-9874. &? 42 Child Care FIRM. appliances drapes. Downtown. 2 C 3 Bdrms in Valleycliffe. WI 892-Q26G. 1975 DODGE VAN, ck.tcimized in- carpet, range, fridge. $230 & $2 For 2 children ages 3 & 6 yrs. old. terior. Call 892-3256. BACHELOR SUITE for rent. for per month. 112-926-0101. on Mon. tu Fri. 8:OO to 4:30 p.m. one person only, males preferrcd. --- Call after 5. phone 892-5566. 1972 Fargo Wagon. hvy. duty, IIz Private kitchen. 8984084. SIDE by SIDE ton 4x4, locking hubs, 4 speed, good 41736 Dugwood. Brackendale. shape, big tires B canopy. Ph. 892- bedroom. full basement 53151n -- _N- 46 For Sale Miscellaneous 5401 after 5. 41731; Dogwood, 3 bedrooms, i 62 Houses far Rent stairs $225 per mo. Referent I *- '.I LOOK NOW' . . at this well kept home 2 finished I. rcquired. Call Lynda Bannister 8: - BEAUTIFUL 1301 sq.ft. single storey home located on 54 Motorcycles 3 hdrm. huurc in Highlands, fridge 5905 or 892-3571. fikplaces. covered sundeck, 2 car carport. private R - large private lot adjacent tc; park. lrnniaculately kept. Well stove incl. References required. 2 btlrm. S x S duplex near h backyard backs onto park and tennis court. Finished TV $400 per month. Please call Linda landscaped and very tastefully decorated inside with acorn rlJ(Jm in basement. Priced to SELL! Owner transferred . . . School. Avail. Sept. 30th. Ph. 8' fireplace. Mid 40's. Bannister at 898490.5 or 892-3571. 3662, (ir phme Norm Fisclier at crime in nnrl rq;ike an OFFER! 1 or 2 hdrm. SxS duplex, $180 per Credit Onion 892-5288. month on ;:u Name Rd. at Gov't. For rent large 3 bdrm. duplex. 4( Cable avail. Ph. 274-5294 or 135- Fireweed and Salal from our own Sales, Accessories Magce AVe. $200 per month. 7444. 987-7230 or 688-7415. Squamish Mountains. Natural as the Parts. Service hees make it. 4 - 14 - 30 Ibs. To all makes - H. Jost's Squamish Apiary 898.5294 SQUAMISH YAMAHA

CAN-AM YOUR SEARCH ENDS HERE! This house is H 0 M E. NEW THREE BEDROOM RANCHER with large 898-5414 Lucrative business in downtown Squamish. Owner 49 Cars for Sale Gracious 3 bedroom home on large (85'x 120') fully fenced double carport. I :iz baths. floor to ceiling fireplace. Govl. Rd. next to O.K. Tire anxious to sell for pcrsonal reasons. and landscaped lot adjacent to tennis court and park. Par- covered patio and large storage . . . Builders anxious to 1970 Olds Cutlas - 77.000 miles, For further information call: tially finished basement, sundeck. A Must See! sell . . . try your OFFER! excel. condition. Custom-made dual '75 Honda XL 250, low mileage, ex $800. 892. pipes, 350 motor. p.s., p.b., cel. condition. Phone 3253 5 automatic, $2300 o.b.o. 898-9341.. after p.m. '68 Plymouth Roadrunner, 383. 4 For Honda Motorcycles spd. excellent condition, lots of ex- and accessories for all niakcs see tras. $2000. Ph. 892-9824. TAYLORMOTIVE HONDA REALTY LTD. 176 Pcinherttrn. Ave., N.V. 1974 MONTE CARLO, dark green, 37991 Clwcland AVP , 980-2688 Boi 1760. Sqiiatnisli. 0 C mags, options, etc. 898-5462. See.our Yellow Page ad VON 3G0 '72 Toyota Corona, MK I1 1900, Got the blues? Turn your "spring stationwagon, auto., radio, tape Office: 892-3541 , Mrs. Ronnie McCartney ,, deck, 6 tires & rims, $600 o.b.o. Ph. cleaning" into a profitable event Home: 898-5941 Sa1r.b Rrpr~~rrit311ve 898-5729. Try a "TIMES' classified ad today HOSPITAL HILL A nice area to live in! Lovely 2 hedroom honie, well landscaped. private fenced back yard. dale , . beautifully decorated . . . basement nearly We're as close as your tclephone for viewing this property. finished, landscaped. Citll today for an appointment to view.

Realty Ltd. I LOOKING FOR A QUIET RETREAT'! This lovely well to be a move to this house! We're ready to show you a 37991 Cleveland Ave., insulated cabin in Cheakamus (Jn approx. 1.21 acres . . . place with everything that makes for good, lasting home SQUAMBSH features 624 sq.ft,, shake roof. excellent well on property value . . . including 1250 sq.ft., 3 bdrms.. 2 fireplaces. Box 1760, 892-3541 with new pump. Stove and fridge to stay. Call us today to finished rec. room and den. double carport. beautifully SOUAMISH, B.C. SPECIALISTS 24 kr. answering service view this property. landscaped with private back yard. -ACRQSS FROM THE CHIEFTAIN HOTEL COMMERCIAL AND REVENUE PROPERTIES

LARGE 50x120 CORNER COMMERCIAL 11 LOT cimpnt hl,iclr .*,,,.,,, 111<1".n cPonstrI iction - dividcd into ~WOsections for ' NEW LISTING NEW LISTING with older house. Excellent Comnicrcial Potential! easy renting. 2240 SKYLINE DRIVE - Show place! With its sculptured 2538 Portree Way - Check out this new listing. The ad- Located corner Cleveland & Main. garden and brick yardwork; 3 carports with secluded sun- dress is right and so is the layout (If this 3 bedroom beauty. 2.17 PRIME ACRES ZONED COMMERCIAL IV, just deck over two; cedar and Squamish rock family room Viewing by appointment. LARGE DUPLEX only 2 years old. Each side has 1075 south of Mamquam Bridge. Excellent property zoned for glassed in, over the other carport. Built-in oven. dish- IDEAL FOR A YOUNG COUPLE sq.ft. of lovely finished area. Acorn fireplace, large living HOME Multi-Devel(ipments. Conie in and discuss the possibilities On Thunderbird Ridge priced at $44,000. -li.t basement room and full basement (unfinished). Rents for $300 per washer, counter top stove, fridge, extra cabinets and coun- and MAKE AN OFFER! ters. Tastefully decorated 3 bedroom home with roughed (unfinished). side per month. Approx. 12.000 sq.ft. lot. Excellent Holding Property! .in plumbing for in-law suite in basement. A must to see . . . APPROXIMATELY ONE ACRE ZONED R 111 in the Winter won't Walt . . . why should you?'? Now. not after DUPLEX DENTVILLE , at $36,900 Mamquam area . . . right on highway. All cleared, flat and winter conies is the time to buy this most attractivk in . . Priced ...... ready for construction start. 1214 PARKWOOD - 3 bdrm. basement home on approx. almost new 3 bedroom home in fantastic Thunderbird rents at $195 and $160 per month. 3I.r acre. 21/2baths, wlw, Ige patio at back off dngrm. White Ridge. Make us an offer. brick fireplace on rosewood, feature wall - lots of trees RECREATIONAL PROPERTY and seclusion. RENT TO PURCHASE We have 2 lovely cabins fur sale in Heather Jean Estates. Lillooet Lake (not far.from Pemberton. This approx. 1200 sq.ft. of living space in this beautiful 1412 E. DEPOT RD. Affordable home $39,500. Beautifully fully landscaped mobile home in desirable Timbertown. landscaped with fruit trees. Hardwood floors - 3 ,bdrms. drive past and take a look at No. 103. approx. 1224 sq.ft. full basement. . BRENNAN ROAD LOIS of space for the kids to play in this super large lot HANDYMAN SPECIAL - Gardener's Challenge. This enhanced by a beautiful well planned new three bedroom could be a real winner with the right landscaping and home. Has to be seen to be appreciated. Priced right in the paint-up. See it and believe it. Good Value here in IOW 50's. Valleycliffe. REVENUE PROPERTY side by side duplex in Eagle Run - each side rented - high 70's. Sofie people know how to llve . . . So will you; a feeling of freedom and space will prevail in this extra special home, 3 bedrooms, fourth in fin. basement plus rumpus OPEN HOUSE 2 - 4 p.m. Saturday October 1st - free coffee and donuts & room with fireplace wet bar. Plenty of storage; lovely GOVERNMENT ROAD. living roum with fireplace, dngrm. drapes included. Spec- - (2) Cabin 18x24. concrete foundation. cedar shake roof. tacular view of the Squamish Valley. This home is waiting (I) Cabin 12x24, concrete block foundation, cedar shake well insulated. located on approx. : 12 acre waterfront lot. No, 121 Timbertown 24x52 1975 - vendors would for you. - rouf, well insulated. propane heat. located on approx. I consider a irade on home under $50,000. acre semi waterfront lot. LOOKING FOR WATERFRONT PROPERTY? Super No. 189 Luxurious 24x60' tralier I yr. old loc. on double waterfront hit on Green Lake, Whistler. Priccd io scll! lot; circular fireplace - built-ins; 2 full baths; french doors COMMERCiB!. MLS . . . Cheakamus Valley . . . 10 acres with watcrfall. Easy financing. on dngroom to pakio. ~ndiidcsfridge. stove. washer, dryer 38148 CLEVELAND - Prime commercia! 11 husiness & dishwasher. moving - land and buildings for sale - offers. UPPER SQUAMISH VALLEY . . . 20 acre plot - wi~uldmake excellcnt hrni as alrcady partially cleared. excelknt growing ground with terrific potential! Joan Carrell 898-3226 Marlane Gervin 898-5459 Dorothy Golden 808-3249 Dave Loowen 892-5084 Helen Magee 892-3905 Ronnle McCartnoy 898-5941 Evenings Lecky Realty Ltd. 892-3554 Don Lecky Gray Mitchell Wayne Mitchell COME AND VISIT OUR OPEN HOUSES EVERY WEEKEND 892-9027 892-3925 898S3142 Peae 18 - The Sauamlrh Tlmea - Wednesday, September 28, 1977

64 Duplexes for Rent #4 Mobile Homes for Sale , 100 Appliances & Repairs 28 Drafting 8r Designing : 178 Refrigeration __ - Coming Events Duplex for Rent, Gov't Rd.,, i DUNKS RENT TO OW# ... I BIRCHWOOD DESIGN Brackendale. 3 bdrm.. kitchen, ! Refrigeration Halloween Bazaar sponsoced living room, dining room with rand new 14 x 70 three bedroom in HOME PLA#INIWQ; SERVICE Air Conditioning y the Order of the Eastern Star fireplace. Stove, fridge, carpet &. and Appliance Repairs imily park. Call collec!~434~9175., STOCK PLANS ) be held in the Masonic Hall drapes. Avail. 15th kpt. 898-5717. 24 hr. service BANK REP0 CUSTOM DESIGNS n October 29th from I - 3 p.m. EXPERT REPAIRS ALTERATIONS h ADDITIONS BOX 1728, Squamish, B.C. 3 bdrm. duplex, Judd Rd.. Bracken- 4x60 Mobile Home, beautiful con- TO 898-5656 *** dale. Call B. Kitson 31 201-6595 or ition, offers being taken. Also 2, ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES Tuesday, Ocl. 25 Annual Ron Applewhite at 581-1151. 898-3678 - 'aramount 12x68 2 bdrm. units at Washers Dishsashers oyal Purple Bazaar and pie 'n 1,000 & I 1.500, unfurnished. Dryers Ice Equipment IN THE HIGHLANDER- ____--_ ___ HOTEL Jffee. 'hone 898-3477 or 892-9813. Refrigerators Freezers ,82 Roof 14 Chimney Servicg c *** - ---- .... __ ...... --I 66 Offices for Rent RENT OR RENT TO OWN Commercial Refrig. Saturday, Qct. 29 Howe Call VIC'S APPLIED - 2 I( 68 3 bdrm. 1973 Mobile Home Whistler's Sewagc Treatment Plant Opened JOHN SIMPSON -29 Driving Schools ROOFING LTD. Jund Curling Club's Ladies Upstairs office space for rent. 347 - with large addition & insulated Those optimists at Whistler finally saw it as a reality on SatUr- ~~ uxiliary 3rd annual Craft sq. ft. front office, 900 sq. ft. back vorkshop built on. Ph. 898-3178 or 898-3278 "Not a Shingle Worry" All Work Guaranteed SQUAMISH :edar shakes and Asphalt shingles aire. ,y. A matter of much controversy here, and an achievement which -- office. Downtown area. 892-9266. ,33-6127. DXllVlNG SCHOOL ~ lew construction and re-roofing *** s taken priority for the past two years. The Resort Mttnicipality of cveral clean & well kept homcs for .earn to drive with a qualified histler's pride and joy. Yes, the multi-million dollar treatmenl ~~ 'ree Estimates. Call col. 594-8986 icensed instructor. Full preparation Saturday, Oct. 9,'l p.m. at the ale in adult-oriented trailer court. Prling CLub, the annual Howe ant was offically opened September 17th, 1977. 67 Stores far Rent hntact Jim Watt, Three Rivers - 104 Accounting 31 driver's examination, Cedar Shakes applied Over 50 guests were in attendance at the luncheon held ir. the For more information phone ilso ceramic tile roofs. Commercia und Curling Club Craft Fair. 898-5226. yrtle Philip School lunchroom prior to the opening, and local chef Highlands Mall, enclosed air con-' Douglas E. Rudy 892-5058 & Residential uncompromisin ***, ditioned Premises. Phone Bob 972 - 12x52 Stateman Trailer kccredited Public Accountant Iuality. Thursday, October 6, IO 3ger Systad certainly deserves a very special mentioit on his jith 6x18 lean-to, stove, fridge, & ~~ eparation and supervision of the exquisite smorgasbord for this Boucher 534-2709. Eves. 795-7982. Accounting - Bookkeeping ' Los Caballeros Rwfing ,m. Orientation program and ,rapes. Full price 58500. Ph. 898- Business Services 134 Excavating 898-3031 wrkshop at the Squamish umentous occasion. ~~~ ~~~ 446. 3E145 A Cleveland Ave., Squamish ublic Library. Newcomers From the clam chowder soup to the very delicious liver pate. it 892-5919 898-31 71 73 Shared Accommodation doving - Must Sell , G dr B EXCAVATING 'elcome. is all so artistically prepared that it looked just too good to Ox55 - 3 bdrm. Mobile Home. All Colin 0. Munn Riverside Trailer Court 73 Photographers & *** Ivour. But devoured it was, to the enjoyment of all. Everything Wanted someone to share 3 bdrm. ffers considered. E98-9324. Chartered Accountant No. 19 Sunday, Oct. 23 from 2 4 erally melted to the palate. And so much to choose. Smoked house with one malo. Yofir sharc Squaiaisii, E.C. Pkct!l $!!??lie$ - Imon, snow crab, duck, shrimp. Nothing was forgotten. Such a 38 164 Cleveland Telephone .ni. Bptii E-;ciut?a? Sqcarcish 5150 per month. Days, 892-9033, Bill Thompson :rkty ddkzries and so skillfully prepared. Box 1745 Offkc 892-3 I27 DUSTY RHODES ublic Library. Art and weaving of ask for Dave; eves. 892-5617. 17 Property for Sale Squamish. B.C. . Res. 892-3402 898-3320 Before the eating of this scrumptious aswrtmeirt in fxd. 1 par-

~~ ~ Photography isplays. Everyone welcome. :ularly enjoyed the trip by helicopter over the valley of Whistler Independent BurIwss Service Wedding Portraits, etc. 2 ACRES in Pemberton, cleared in id to the peak of the mountain. Together with Jack Pearsall, M.P., ay crop, 4,000 ft. river frontage, Bookkeeping Income Tax Payrolls 144 Garden Supplies Enlargements up to 40x90" ?5 S!!m:e -.nsd other Stlsinca Services Agent fc: iur editor Rose, and publisher, Claude, we witnessed the tremen- -. .. - 75,000 o.b.0. 894-6809. Mon. thru Fri. 9-12, 1-5 THE GARDEN CENTER CX Film Processing )us amount of work that has been done this summer on ihe ski furis STORAGE SPACE 38164 Cleveland - Phone 892-3710 Next to the Gulf Station 8 or 12 color prints $4.50 I it all looks so different without the snow though! Alpine FOR RENT Squamish, B.C. on Highway 99 20 color prints $5.50 eadows looked like a town within itself. How this subdivision has II x 36 ft., $160 per month. 16 Building Lots for Sale Open IO a.m. to 6 p.m. 36 color prints $8.90 own over the past three years. The golf course in its greenery Located on 2nd Ave.. with back .. - . .-. . ! Daily - 7 days a week. Pbow 898-5158 3od out so clearly, even from the peak - and the school stood entrance. Good storage space. For all your gardening needs Available at 892-3393 112 Blasting TUNE UP WITH TUNA ,oudly surrounded by the soccer grounds, the tennis courts and its .. - ... Trees, shrubs, fertilizer, The Co-op You many not be happily test addition the ice stock sliding area. The lakes really do look Highland Groceries - ~~ ~ ~ FARO CITY iropical plants and bedding plants. aware of it, but you can get Phone, 898-3813 Stewart's Drug Store iall from up above. Indeed, it was an ideal day to be able to fly 78 Real Estate CONSTRUCTION LTD. 100 percent of your daily fer our Whistler and see the growth from a different perspective. Mobile drilling unitk. Fast quality service. protein requirement in a seven 1 SCREENED TOP SOIL All prints jumbo size silk finish Mayor Pat Carleton, a proud man this day, introduced special Fully insured blasting services. 18 ounce can of tuna. Tuna's LOTD 20, 21, 22. Block k3, D.L. i with manure added. yds. Custom Framing & lest. lion. Hugh Curtis, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Hun. ., Alta Lake Squamish area. protein supplies your body with 486, Plan 3Y60, situated at the COT- - delivered $216. For lawn areas at 4" Framing Kits ck Pearsall, member of Parliamemt for Coast Chilcotin in his Phone H. Hopkins 898-3421 depth x I300 sq.ft. 929-1413. a rich source of amino acids, ner of 6th Ave. and Victoria St.. See our line of sample frames which are the essential building leech at the luncheon. He personally thanked both these gentlemen Squamish. This property is zoned Black. fine top soil, no rocks 16 blocks of the body. R.11. single & 2 family residential. It - r finding time in their busy schedules to be at Whistler for such an yds. delivered, SI 50. 584-6240. ~~~ ~ *** iportant day. consists of an older house on lot 20 114 Carpets Canned tuna in vegetable oil plus adjacent lots 21 and 22, all of THIS WEEKEND I 191 Signs "It is a day we have worked hard over the past two years to which are situated in front of a dyke. INSPECT IO NEW VlEW LOTS ~~ is lower in fat than lean red :hieve," Carleton said, "and it is a great sense of achievement that IN GARIBALDI HIGHLANDS Buy your carpet where the price is 145 Glass & Window Servicf meat. Doctors and nutritionists Asking price $30,000. Financing best SILVER THAW , cohcerned about cholesterol and i much has been accomplished in so little time. Everyone worked available. Contact Norm Fisher of Large lots on Thunderbird Ridge. SIGNS 911 services underground. Next to Then call me, 1'11 do the rest GARIBALDI GLASS reducingonary heart the incidence diseases of rec-COT. 'gether as a team and our goals have been clear, although ,the route the Squamish Credit Union. 892- I THE FLOOR MAN Glass for every need Located by Mashiter Creek ' those goals has not always been that clear," he added. 5288. iquamish Valley Golf Course. 892-3736 - BOX 413 c ._ 80 Foot Frontage 892-3870 Screens and combination screen and ommend that people eat more Carleton gave a specially warm welcome to Mr. Bill Long, Professjonal installation of carpets, 2547 Mamquam Rd. Ash. eputy Minister of Municipal Affairs, whom he described as being LOTS FOR SALE from $18,000 on terms storm doors. Garibaldi Highlands 4 lots on Spruce Drive, Lots I, 2, 3 Phone Pat Goode - 898-5115 Tiles, Linoleum as well as Ceramici t Windshield Specldlsts I tremendous supporter of Whistler". He also made special men- Br 4. One is a I/.I acre. $12,000 ea., Garibaldi Highlands Dev. Ltd. Tiles. For beautiful baths and! Plate Glass un to Mr. John Nichols and Mr. Len Tye of Central Mortgage and 62' x 120'. 892-3312. Box 70, Garibaldi Highlands showers. * Aluminum & Wood Sash Churches ousing Corporation. "These two gentlemen were a great help and Highway 99 - Four Store Fronts 192 Sporting Goods River frontage - 6.5 acres, barn, 3 ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH ere really instrumental in arranging the tremendous grant and loan bdrm. home with basement in Pem- Miles N. of Squamish * Safety ,Glass rgiveness for this sewer project." Mr. AI Muir, Manager of the Free estimates in ' 3268 Fourth Avenue berton. 894-6838 after 6 p.m. Why not look at the homes on these 117 Cement, Asphalt & Brick * :HECK with the ROADRUNNE oyal Bank of Canada in Squamish, was also thanked for the great ots? 3 bdrm. 1100 sq. ft,, 545,000 Squamish District for all your sporting needs Rev. Father Griffin Cleveland Avenue Saturday Mass 7 p.m. :Ip in the interim financing for the sewer, "without him the project o $55,000 and up; 36 building con- GOLDEN EAGLE PAVING * Fishing Tackle * ractors to choose from, for your 892-5323 * Bicycles Sunday Mass 8:45 a.m. ould not have happened," Car leton added. 80 Houses For Sale Roads, Driveways, Parking Areas Call Collect and II a.m. After lunch everyone gathered at the sewage trzatment plant iome. Tennis Courts, Concrete Curbs * BICYCLE REPAIRS Q.H.A. mortage rate is now 101/4%. , from Pemberton and 5% 892-5070 vu miles down the road to witness the plant offically opened. BY OWNER :boose your lot for spring building. & Sidewalks I Whistler ARCTIC CAT SNOWMOBILE PROMPT SERVICE & SQUAMISH In his speech before a fair crowd gathered, Mayor Carleton 3 Wrm. split level, fireplace w/w SCC :called some of the seemingly insurmountable problems that were rugs, finished basement, 2 QUALITY WORKMANSHIP ' HIGHLAND GLASS PENTACOSTAL ASSEMBLY TAYLORMOTIVE HONDA ,ced by Council over the past two years. Meetings that sometimes bathrooms. Eagle Run - 898-5667. 12 Business Opportunities Call collect today Zomplete glass installation service, 176 Pemberton Ave., N.V. Buckley Avenue - 892-3680 itore fronts, safety glass. Screens our 980-2688 Pastor-Camcrow Ogllvle cgan in the early afternoon and at times went to the early hours of BARGAIN 931.3922 ipecialty. Gov't Road next to O.K. See our Yellow Page ad SUNDAY IC morning. Aldermen with their pocket calculators working over 3 bdrms up, 3 bdrms down, wlw, 2 AMWAY 9625 Sullivan St:, Burnaby. rire. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School le figures over and over again. The many flights to Victoria and 4 business of your own with little bthrms, 2. kits, Idy rm, 2 fp, Alcan ..898-5811 - 11 a.m. Morning Service lderman Watson's constant confidence on return trips "that even- .,sdng, sundeck and rock facing. All werhead and a sound tax shelter. 7 p.m. Evening Service .. :or appt. call Mr. Peters 988-9335 ially we would be successful,'' when all seemed so grim. drapes, 2 fridges and 2 stoves inc. 196 Tree Service WEDNESDAY Carleton said it had been a costly expenditure. date we Priced to sell at $44,400. Call 988- ifter 390 p.m. 120 Contractors . 230 p.m. Prayer Meeting "To ave spent 4th million dollars, and we are committed for another ' 6289. 149 Household Supplies 892-3680 tor information H L R BLOCK SQUAMISH CONSTRUCTION ... _.I 4 million dollars and we will ultimately spend seven to eight ' Renovations - Framing Topping, limbing, or falling SQUAMlSH iillion dollars to service the whole valley." INCOME TAX Custom Homes FULLER BRUSH ' dangerous trees. BAPTIST CHURCH Carleton said that Whistler had received strong provincial sup 84 Mobile Homes for Sale All General Carpentry Work ' Call Ian at 898-3479. Mamquam & Read ort. Not only in monetary grants for the sewer, but also in im- Contact Graham Hughes 898-9058 i REPRESENTATIVE Pastor Dr. D.R. Murduch or Bill Whitehouse 898-5628 SQUAMlSH DELTA TREl roved highway access on Highway 99 and the paving of local MOBILE HOMES Franchise Available Bubw - Bob Mdh~kk BRVICE SUNDAY SERVICES ibidvision roads as the sewers were installqd. "And the Province I ANYTIME! II a.m. & 7:15 p.m. Spiral Mobile Home Park 898-3473 Danger trees, topping, limbing 1 BS THURSDAY clearly stated its support in the future of Whistler as a Resort 40157 Gov't Road CUSTOM HOMES slling lunicipality, serving all the lower mainland, and in fact the entire H&R Block is looking for a respon- 645 p.m. Bible Club space rental StCWUl & Coff 14 hr. Answering Service - 898-340 rovince uf British Columbia." riblc individual capable of operating Construction Ltd. for all ages MOBlLE HOME SALES 155 Janitor .Service Darrel McNutt "We have had many setbacks, and 1 am sure we will have more, 898-5626 a volume tax business. Prior ta: I 898-5091 or 898-3393 8 p.m. Church Prayer but out of all this, Whistler is beginning to hold her head up just a 1 1 knowledge is not necessary. We fur Commercial and Domestic SQUAMISH DELTA Meeting GERRARD & ACORN TREE SERVICE Everyone Welcome! ittle big higher. The foundation of Whistler's future is this plant nish: CONSTRUCTION LTD. Pioneer Mdatemce Ltd. 892-5833 Danger trees, topping, limbing FOR INFORMATION OR HELP, sd sewer system," Carleton concluded. FORCED ' Training (will build to suit) falling PLEASE CALL Supplies Minister of Municipal Affairs, Hsn. Hugh Curtis said it was the , JOHN VERN 24 hr. Answering Service - 892-561 898-5694 Itermination and infectious spirit of the people at Whistler that had Advertising 898-5472 898-3195 (eves.: . Darrel McNutt TO SELL Please reply in writing to: 156 Livestock BAHA'I FAITH ed to the area accoinplishing its goal of a sewer system. "We were H&R Block (Canada) Lid. CENTRAL CONCRETE LTD. FIRESIDES ireatly aware of this determination throughout and we wanted to I Custom home building and general 730 pm., Thursday dp, in fact, Whistler in the past months has occupied more time in 24 64 Three Bedroom 243 6th Street HORSE SHOEING 194 Surveying - contracting. Forms available to rent * at Deluxe double wide. set up in famil: New Westminster, B.C. . Trimming, servicing, Squamish area. ny Ministry than any other single community in British Columbia." park in Squamish. Moving away ani concrete placing & finishing. 894- Phone Hans Berger after 7 1744 Harris Rd. (and Gov't) Curtis said that we were now facing in the right direction and V3L 3A5 6654. LOACH, HOBBS & KYLER must sell. Call collect 434-9175. 898-3751 British Columbia Land Surveyo For Information Phone vished the area well in its future development. Will build concrete swimmini 1640 Bridgman Ave. 898-5863 Member of Parliament Jack Pearsall said that he had been 12x68 1974 Paramount Mobilc puols, 7 yr. old Arablquartcrhorsc 16x16 repairs. Call Tony, con North Vancouver, B.C. liven strict instructions from his colleague Andre Ouellet, Urban Home includes a additior tractor. 892-5204 ur 464-7657. Gelding. Contact L. Daniel, Uppei sQUAMlSH plus J detached 12x9 garden shed Squamish. 988-2530 or.... 980-9617- .. UNITED CHURCH iffairs Minister, that he was "not to say anything vulgar"! Pearsall New fridge 'n stove also included 98 Alarm & Security 3342 4th Avenue #aidthe key issue in these days of progress was protection of the en- Custom homes, commercial & in. Weaner pigs for sale. Ph. 898-3072. HEPMON, COTTON Asking $14,500. Call Norm Fishci Systems dustrial building. Boedecker Con. 0 BUNBURY Pastor rironment and was proud to represent an area where people were at the Credit Union. 892-5288. structicin Ltd. 898-9012. Dominion and British Columbii Jack Ll%uist, BAB.D. butting environment and habitat before other things, "although LOCKSMITH ,Land Surveyors Morning Worship1 1:00 a.m. Sunda! :ostly" he added. .. For sale or rent 1972 NSHU Mobilc 892-9052 cruc Senla 161 Moving & Hauling Also, at 11:00 a.m. Home 12x45. R98-9019. Established 1886 "May your next flush be a royal flush,'' he appropriately con- C.R. Crowley Contracting SQUAMISH FREIGHTWAYS 'Squamish, B.C. Junior Church :luded. 3quamish Phone 892-3137 1 892-3838 Phone Zenith 6142 Kinderkirk And so it was to the music of engines thrust into drive that and Nursery Care Nhistler's modern sewage treatment plant was declared officaily Robert 8. Brown & Assdrtcs Wednesday - 700 p.m. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING British Columbia Land Survegoi )pen. INDEXHwrthold Supplies ...... la9 Church School and Kinderkirk for Salr Miscellaneous .....I Trucks ...... 53 BUSINESS SERVICES and $rofessional Engineer Thursday 730 p.m. Flush toilets with pride Whistler - it's taken many months, Insurance ...... 150 - Wanled to Buy ...... 2 Motorcycles ...... 54 Advertising Services...... 99 Interior ...... 151 162 Masonry Box 13, Whistler, B.C. T.I.C.'s for Teens (Young people' nany hours and much effort to finally celebrate this red letter Automotive Swap ...... 3 Repairs lnsulalion. Phone 932-5426 went! Repairs 6 Parts .55 6 ... -100 ...... 152 STONE WALL cement finish and group) ...... A1uminum ProduclS .....,101 janitor Service...... 155 Serving Squamish, Whistler an 1st Sunday every month, 7:30 p.m ' Aulo lowina 6 Wreckinp .56 landscaping. Call Tony, Contractor AkNOMCEMENrS .. Automobile Transporting. .lo2 Lirest#h 'emberton Snowmobiles ...... 57 ...... I56 8?2-5204 or 464-7657. ... CO!lepe and Carexs GAUL Tenders...... 7 Aircral: ...... lo3 Lumber ...... 15? Legis ...... 8 itcountin; ...... 101 Landscaping, Gardening .. .151 FAITH LUTHERAN Announcements ...... 9 lmrcrin; Service .I05 Nursery Stock ...... I59 CHURCH RENTALS ...... ~~ Personals...... IO Suites. Condominiums 6 Beauty Care, Beauty Salons106 Machinery ...... 16(1 200 Upholstery Sixth Avenue Business Personals Marsh World ...... I1 lownhouses lor Renl ...... 60 Bieycles ...... IO7 Moving 6 Hauling ...... -161 170 Painting & Decorating Pastor C.F. Baase Births ...... I2 Rooms lor Renl...... 61 Bcvcrapes ...... I(M Masonry...... KAL DON UPHOLSTERY Sunday Worship 11:OO am Deaths...... 13 Houses tor Rent ...... 62 Building Malerials ...... Nwdlmrk...... I63 RISE AND SHINE PAINTING 1st and 3rd Sunday each month In Memoriam...... I4 Books, Coins 6 Stamps. , .I10 OlfiCe SUPPlieS and WALLPAPER Ma1 quam Service Centre, Mobile Homes tor Rent. ...63 Open 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Holy Communion on 3rd Sunday. Funeral Directors...... ,I5 Dupleies tor Rent...... 64 Bulldozing 6 Eicarating. . .111 6 Equipment ...... -165 Barry Arden Found ...... I6 Painting 6 Decorating ....170 Monday - Friday 898-5023 for information Halls lor Renl ...... -65 Blastin; ...... 112 898-3394 PRECl Lost...... I7 Ollices lor Renl ...... Q ...... Plastering 6 Stuccoing ...171 Call 898-371 I . Inlormation Wanted ...... I8 Slores tor Renl ...... 67 Carpels .114 Plumbing 6 Heating...... 172 WAYNE'S Pets...... I9 Cabinel Makers ...... 115 Photographers 6 Warehouses tor Rent :.... .68 ...... Clean and Speedy Painting Garages tor Rent...... 69 Carpentry. .I16 Pholo Supplies...... 173 Call 892-9271 !ll Everything for Boating Cement*Asphalt 6 Brick*.* Private Hospitals .I74 205 Vacuums Repairs ION For Rent Miscellaneous. .. .70 ...... for free estimate & ' 6 EDUCATION Catering. .118 Proletsional Services .....175 12' Rienell all fibreglass boat, 390 ARIS Room 6 Board Available .. .71 Cleaners...... I19 Art...... 25 Room 6 Board Wanted ....72 Contrrtlors 120 Re1ri;eralion ...... 171 FILTEX BUILT-IN ubic in. Ford V-8 interceptor Ceramics .26 ...... Shared Accommodation ... .I3 Clolhing 6 Furs. .121 Rental Service .17! DANNY'S PAINTING VACUUM CLEANER SYSTEh :nginc, direct drive, head, sink &ex- . Cratlr ...... 27 ...... Wanted lo Renl...... 74 Chimney Cleanin; ...... I22 Reiirement Homes...... POWERFUL PORTABLES ras - sleeps 4. Closed in with can- Dancing ...... 28 Storage ...... 75 IJNLIMITED WARRANTY !as brick. In excellent running con- Education. .29 Conmftantr ...... I23 Remodelling...... Interior-Exterior ...... Trailer Space lor Rent ... .76 Roof Chimney Services lfJ1 bles, Installations, Service lition. $5800. Phone 8984474. . Music ...... 30 orapcries ...... I25 6 . Wallpapering, fast, clean Musical tnslruments ...... 31 Dressmaking 6 ~~il~~i~~. .126 Rubbish Removal ...... 18! service, sundeck coating, Finished or unfinished homes Disposal Services.. I27 Shoe Repair.. Walter Dietze 898-5146 5' Bayliner Seratoga Offshore Ex- Speech 6 Drama...... 32 REAL ESTATE ...... la for estimates call - THE WATER CYCLE The earth's water is in a Dialling 6 Designing. .128 Iress, 2OO'HP Volvo 1/0, VHF, CB, - . Kindergartens...... 33 Country Homes 6 Acreage .77 ... septic Tank 6 892-3774 a continuous cycle which starts and ends in the Driving Schools .129 Sewer Service ...... 185 Iinghy, anchor winch, trim tabs, Real Eslate ...... 78 ...... alley, stand up head plus many ex- oceans. Water evaporates from the surface of the Commercial 6 Electricians ...... I30 Sewing Machines EMPLOYMENT ras. 13,500. Industrial Property...... 79 Entertainment ...... I31 6 Repairs ...... S Boat house also avail. oceans and lakes, then is carried aloft over the lob Opporlunilits...... : .40 Electrical Signs ...... 191 98-9366 eves. as Employment Wanted...... 4I Houses lor Sale ...... 80 land, where it cools, condenses and falls rain Houses Wanted lo Buy ....81 Parts 6 Service...... 132 Sporting Goods...... or snow. Upon reaching the land, the water begins Child Care...... 42 Sharpenina Service...... ,191 137 Firewood & Fuel 137 Firewood & Fual Nursing Services ...... 43 Suites. Condominiums 6 Enpravinp ...... 13J its inevitable return to the seas either as surface Townhouses lor Sale ...... 82 Eicarrtin~...... ,134 Surveyinl...... 194 !13 Travel & Vacation ' runoff or groundwater flow. Inland lakes and Dupleies lor Sale ...... 83 ...... Tk Cberpest Hatlq Fuel In the -try today. Fabrics.. :. .135 T.V.. Radio 6 Slereo.. ...19! marshes play a vital role in this cycle, because BUSINESSES Mobile Homes lor Sale ....84 Fences...... e136 Tree Service ...... I91 We deliver a 3-cord load of fir slab wood and ends 20" to 24" INTERNATIONAL For Sale Miscellaneous ....46 8usinesses lor Sale...... 85 Firewood 6 Fuel ...... 137 Transportation ...... i9i long. TRAVEL CONSULTANTS they serve as collecting basins from which ground- Building Lots tor Sale. ... .86 Florists ...... I38 Wanted to Buy ...... 47 Tires .iga Local in Squamish $45.00 rofessional travel counselling by water reservoirs are recharged. Swap ...... 48 Property lor Sale...... 87 Flooring ...... ,139 ...... Property Wanted to Buy ...88 Food 6 Freezer Plan ....-140 JpholslerY ...... -200 Beyond Mamquam River 50.00 ppointment only, evenings and Va.Cuums 6 Repairs .205 Listings Wanted...... E9 Furniture ...... I41 ..... Cheekye & Britannia 55.00 eekends, 2677 Thunderbridge AlllDMOllVE Recreational Property .....90 Furnace Repairs...... I42 Anliques...... Zit Shorter length wood will be a little more in price. idee, 898-5885. Cars for Sale ...... 49 Mortgage Money ...... 91 Garden Supplier.. Everything lor Boating. .. 211 ...... I44 Phone DeBeck Lumber Ltd. at 892-3898 MERCURY TRAVEL LTD. Cars Wanted lo Buy ...... 5i~ Guiiiiesr Cppor!c:.i!its ....92 Glrrr 6 Window Service . .I45 Places lo Dine ...... 212 Ducks Unlimited (Canada) Sports h Imported Cars .51 Investments ...... 93 iravel L Y;:;!ie? 898-9218 1367(SQUAMISH) Winnipeg St. .. Home Improvements h ...... ,213 1495 Pernbina Hwy, Winnipeg, Man. R3T 2E2 @ '77-211 Traiterr 6 Campers...... 52 Property Management...... 94 Repairs ...... I48 Winter Sporls...... 214 892-3622 892-3565

1 \. . The S amlrh Tlmer - Wednesdav, SeDtember 28. 1977 - Page 19 The sale of UNICEF Greeting Cards and gift items provides urgently needed funds for From the UNICEF-assisted programs in more than 80 developing coun- We wish to extend our thanks to all our friends tries. For a copy of your free and neighbours for their kind expressions of sym- Pemberton UNICEF Greeting 'Card brochure. contact your local pathy in the recent loss of our son, Arnold. UNICEF office. Or write to valley UNlCEF Canada, 443 Mount Adele and Hector Marwood. by Sfrirley Henry Pleasant Road, Toronto, On- tario.

A very successful Hawdiian 5, Honie Improvemrllt: 'Night dancc was held on SeV. Drawing with Pastels. Mexica 17th at Signal Hill schooh spun- Cooking. sored by Branch 2019 Royal Or: Thurs. Oct. 6, Women Canadian L.egion. Winner of the Recreatiun. Men's indoor so( trip for two for two weeks in cer and on Thurs., Oct. 1: Hawaii was Alexia Turner. Sewing. A special thank YOU to SYd There will be two weeken Young's Travel of Whistler for workshops offered by Capilan making arrangements for the College. On Oct. 22123 from 1 trip and to Maurice and Evelyn a.m. to 4 p.m. there will b of the Farmer's Market in weaving without a loom wit Brackendale for the delicious Rose Naumann instructing, an and your and eye Pleasing arGWement of on Nov. 5/6 from 10 a.m. to A quaint stone building at Hyder, Alaska, near Stewart and the famous Granduc Mine. tropical fruit. p.m. Yarn Design and Exoti *** Fibres, instructor Ton Special guest at the Pem- Morrison. Pre-registration I berton Lions Club Ladies Night required for both the abov on Septa 21, was Lion Youth Ex- courses. Please register wit Granduc and Hyder change student David Webb. Shirley Henry, 894-6477. - CLASSIFIED AD There is a short stretch This is the road to the Gran- a private vehicle to drive ail the ' Cihrr ~ICS:STC;C Mi. 2nd M~s. road in British Cohmbia SO duc copper mine. Incredibly, way to the mine site unless per- Dick Webb and,Mr. and Mrs. awesome that some people close the men that drive to work each mission is gained and cars travel Les Doherty. suspect -arson their eyes and pray when they David showed slides of B.C. day irom Stewart scarceiy iook in convoy. iiowever, iiie com- L- get there and SO miss it OU~the window. Their only in- pany provides passes on one ex- which he had taken with him to in truck $ire altogether. terest is in commuting 10 the im- tra bus a day for the general Japan, commenting on the most It winds t(JrtU(JUSly 10 3200 mense aluminum concentrator public. well-received slides. He also Police said an RCMP polic \l constable on patrol at 3 a.m. u feet (960 mctres) along a narrow at the Tide .Lake summit, a Although the traveller needs a presented Lion Wally Erickson Sept. 25th found the Lin shelf gashed out of a sheer massive building. which shelves pass to ride the bus for the last with a message from the Lions Hardware truck fire in tt mountainside. 45 degrees into the mountain 15 miles (24 kilometres) of the Club in Atsugi Japan and on parking lot. British The Salmon Glacier, blinding and whose roof covers twice the journey to this incredible mine, Fujisawa, Japan. ' Three males from th white and dazzling, even area of a football field. the first 15 miles (24 David thanked the Pemberton \ without sun, snakes along on the The men pour off the bus and kilometres) out of Stewart are Lions Club for one of the Squamish area were seen rut other side. take a train into the mountain open to all, "greatest experiences I've had." ning from the vicinity of ti. Above the Salmon Glacier the for their next shift. From Stewart - the modern He felt that it was very im- flaming truck and arrested fc Columbia investigation for arson. Tt road leads on to more glaciers. It is no surprise 10 learn that town at the head of a long salt portant for one travelling to' YOU feel you are at the top of it was not till 1970 that the sur- water fjord. which forms the Japan to "leave your customs at back of the truck was gutted. home and go the Japanese way." Charges are pending. the world. in a forest of face facilities at Granduc were boundary between Canada and Place a 25-word ad with this paper and tell us whitened, icy tree-stumps, or completed. From the mill a tun- the United States you drive He told the Lions of the - you want to "blanket British Columbia". We out of this world on the pock- nel leads I I miles (17.6 past the marine terminal that Japanese bath, his host families, SMALL 1DS marked. crater-filled, surface of k i Io ni e t re s ) underground ships the copper concentrates to types of transport, the smog, will handte it for you. Your ad will appear in the moon. Tributary glaciers bcneath three glaciers and Japan, and within two miles you food, Lions meetings, tours, etc. B16 RESULTS most of the member popers of our British flOW to nice1 the main glacier through three mountain ranges are in another country, but just In closing he answered Colunmbia Newspaper Association. and. behind, the jagged peaks of 10 where the copper is actually for a moment. This is Hyder, a questions and then when asked the Coast Mountains rear to mined. It is the longest tunnel in village of 75 U.S. residents who if he'd ever return to Japan, he vu 7.000 feet (2.100 metres). the world. driven from one end. support a little-used customs stated "I made too many friends Happiness is . . . In summer, your vehicle An experienced mining house, a road maintenance crew, not to go back." A Circulation of close to creeps around the outside of engineer once said: "At Gran- grocery store, curio shops, a Ask Us About tunnels and seems to niiss by duc, man has triumphcd over hotel and three taverns - open There were 250 students on 290,000 earn mere inches (centirnetres) a some tJf the severest trbstacles 24 hours a day, 6 days a week. the Youth Exchange program It Now! dropofl' 10 oblivion. In winter. nature has ever placed in the Tourists become "Hyderized" with 79 from Canada. Most vehicles drive through the tun- path of mineral discovery and by drinking a free shot of came from Edmonton and nels. Thick ice and heavy mine development.'' straight green alcohol at the Calgary with the majority from snowfalls. perhaps 1.000 inches Six copper concentrate trucks Glacier lan. California. (2,SOO ccntinietrcs) a year. make make 24 round trips daily Many of Hyder's original *** negotiating the outside of the between the marine terminal at buildings were erected on stilts The Pemberton Lions Giant tunnels t00 dangerous. Stewart on the Portland Canal. over the tidal flats or the Por- Auction will now be held on Gun sheds along the road Men are transported 10 and tland Canal. You can still see Friday, Oct. 21 at the Pem- A new puppy from our contain cxplosives which the from work three tinies a day by the rotting pilings, stone berton Community Hall. "Pets" column. road crews usc to control company bus or crummy. SO it is fireplaces and old sheds that jut *** avalanches. dangerous. as well as illegal, for up through the mud of the delta. Pemberton Adult Education From Hyder, the road climbs Night School Courses com- along the gravel bed of the mence the first week in Octobe Salmon,Fiver formed from the with a wide variety of classe melt waters of the Salmon being offered. Glacier's ter,minal moraine, past On Monday, Oct. 3, Ceramic the ramshackle gold mine of (night to be changed), con Riverside and up to the site of versational Spanish, Badmintor the once famous Premier gold Tuesday, Oct. 4, Powder Pul mine where the public part of Car Clinic, Mixed Volleyball the fascinating road ends. Universal Gym. On Wed. OCI Marsh World

l DID YOU REALIZE THAT YOU HAVE WATERFOWL AND NUTRITIONAL NEEDS - There are two phases in the life cycle of waterfowl when MONEY LYING AROUND YOUR HOUSE? nutritional needs are extremely important. (1) Dur- ing the first two month of its life, a duckling must consume sufficient high protein food to build new EVERY ONE NEEDS EXTRA CASH body tissues equivalent to 15 times its hatching weight. (2) The female duck must not only main- AROUND CHRISTMAS TIME. tain her own body tissues, but also produce a clutch of eggs which in many cases exceeds half HOW ABOUT LAST YEAR'S CHRISTMAS PRESENTS her body weight. In both cases, the high protein ,diet required can only be obtained through an THAT YOU NEVER USED? abundance of small aquatic animals found in a marsh environment. EARN SOME CHRISTMAS MONEY THE EASY WAY. (2. CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS AND HOW ABOUT YOUR ATTIC! Ducks Unlimited (Canada) * The U.S. Customs building by Hyder, Alaska. 1495 Pembina Hwy, Winnipeg, Man. R3T 2E2 0'c '77.211 a PLACE AN AD

SQUAMISH-LlbLOOET REGIONAL DlSTRlCT PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 703 of the Municipal Act that a PUBLIC HEARING will .be held in the Regional District Office, Pemberton, B.C., on Tuesday, September 27, 1977 at l0:OO a.m. to consider the following zoning amendment:

1. To rezone Lot I. District Lot 209, Plan 8847. Lillooet Land District (Mount Currie) from Rural to Commercial 1. (Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Zoning By-law No. 29. 1972, Amendment By-law No. 120, 1977).

The proposed zoning amendment By-law may be in- You may have just the gift someone is looking for. spected at the Regional District Office, Pemberton, B.C. during regular office hours, Monday through Friday. All persons who deem their interest in property af- fected by' the proposed rezoning by-law shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard thereon.

1.R. Knowles, Administrator Syuamish-tillooet Regional District Box 219 Pemberton. B.C. VON ZLO .

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