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(Located next to Howe Sound Equipment) , .$ . ation of pesticides within that District in every means the protection of public health and the environment, pesticides on public lands Beattie to speak on 4 pesticides on’ public lands should be used as a last and Alzheimers disease remote resort, and then only under conditions of strict Dr. Lynn Beattie will be speaking to the Intermediate Care Society on Alzheimer’s disease at Bucks . the annual meeting of the society on Thursday,-.. Oct. 10 in the Elks Hall. still ” . At the meeting, which is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. there will be annual reports9an election of trustees . doomed in and the question of ii joint hospital-intermediate care board. *I The annual meeting of the Squamish Hospital Despite efforts of a local Society will be held. on :Thursday,* Oct. 3 at the YP TO S5O.O0 OFF A-NEW WEEKEND PRO CHAIN SAW resident and Alderman Cor- Royal Canadian Legion. -AND A FREE WOODCUTTER’S KIT inne Lonsdale to have a duck crossing sign installed on When you pick up a Husqvarna you expect to get The woodcutter‘s kit is packed with a waterprooi Government Road in Brack- .. ’he best chain saw around. Now you can expect nylon saw carrying case, a log carrier, a pair of endale, ducks are still forced .. !veri more- big savings on a new Hus varna leather work loves, file, file handle and file guide. veekend pro chain saw and getting a $59.93 retail Your wind Pall is wahng for you -right here. to make the perilous journey ralue woodcutter‘s ki free. .without warning. .a Board to meet with *on models 35,37,40,44.50.61 through 12/31/85 Lonsdale approached coun- cil last -month requesting a duck crossing sign be erect- three Indian Bands hdel #)-Standard chain brake, a near perfect balance between power and weight, and an excellent ribration dampehing system. ed near:the General Store’at .The Board of school trustees for Howe Sound a favourite crossing place for School District 48 will be meeting with three Indian .- local ducks. According to- bands in the district, Squamish, Mount Currie and Lonsdale, ducks’ necks were D’Arcy at the Mount Currie Health Centre at 10:30 on the line due to the 21. motorist traffic. a.m. on Monday, Oct. Council failed to pass a Board chairman Don Wilson and Squamish Band mstion granting Lonsdale’s representative Les Harry will!be the co-chairmen. request. Lonsdale has since e Tom Elwood of the Ministry of told The Times that she Ron Penner and Al Buffet of intends to pursue the matter despite council’s negative Items >-onthe agends will include future response. relationships between the board and the bands, -I She is now contemplating a

.I evaluation of. programs offered to native pupils, For optimum performance and safety consult your owner‘s manual. . sign which read, “Ducks .L , cross at your own risk,” funding of education for native pupils, extra instead of the mundane duck funding and the possibility that some of the extra $6.5 million addition ’funding may be available for * crossing sign. “The only thihg is that the this area. 898.523 2. sign cannot be six feet high,” Current problems’fad oard and the three Lonsdale said. “Duck bands will also be duscussed. . .

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.. g&I.. . --. On Wednesday, Oct. 9, stat at -various loca- Squamish residents will tions throughout the c have the opportunity to join . ‘munit o assist in thel Canadians across the coun- Drill. A similar city-wide Fire‘ try in nation-wide to Drill was held in Edmonton world for‘fire- get Out alive” Fire Drill. notifiedApartment-dwellers by their building will be last year. Edmonton bbsted related deaths.. all At Of d.m.9 .pre-taped fire managers of the building , reportedly sound on lorn1 evacuationplan and will be,., ent occur in the home. Yet radio stations’ and television enco,uraged to these residential . fires a’ie channels signalling the start * the exeriise, responsible for 98 The Fire , Drill evacuation percent turnout in the Oct: 6 the nation’s fatali take the opportunity to put will also be ‘practised by the- Organizers reco simple seven-step p q Senior Citizen’s homes, into practise their own home families to follow in the evacuation plans. , Squamish Hospital, North Wide Fire Drill is to educate s event of a fire: The drill should take app VanctiG=.=trOutdoor School, parents, children, and those and other grcbups, living alone in proper ev- 1. When you hear your roximately one minute to smolie alarm (or pre-deter- complete, even for a two In addition, school children aduation procedures to re- mined Oct. 6 alarm), caref- duce the loss Of that storey home. After family will have the opportunity to nlly “roll out” members have practised th- participate in a graCtiSe run OCCUrS in *residential fires and to increase awareness of the floor. , eir route, they should all of the fire drill during school .2. Crawl +to hours that day. the dangers of residential.. meet. at .their designated fires. . touch it. IF hot,.do not open. location outside the home. . ‘The National Fire Drill, 1 I’ Escape.out the window or In Squamish, members of jointly sponsored by Cans- According to organizers of secondary exit.

the Vdunteer and regular &an’ Fire Departments’ and the Oct. 6 Fire Drill, Canada 3. + Please discpss , with your Fire DeparCment will be . McDonald’s Re rants of ‘has.th worst rewd in ‘the children, various -methods of I. escape. - 4. If your door was not hot, ., open it carefully and crawl down the hall to the nearest

* ‘ Council I s to . -exit. 5. Everybody meet at your .* pre-determined meeting lpl- I ‘ ace outside your home. ., DIAMOND, RUBY,SAPPHIRE o .Overwai mail plans ’6,’Afteryou’ve all met,.. ,dele- . . SURROUNDED’ DIAMONOS SET

A controversy over who is Design Committee that the conforming to municipal st- responsible for providing an. developer, Lawrie Manage- andards in the original ‘pro- laccess to’ the northern port- ment,..be,allowed to us the posal. Municipal standards ion of the new Overwaitea Municipal road right-of-way, include curb and gutter on Shopping Plaza was resolv- lying to the north of’ the the road. ed at the Oct. 1 meeting-wi- property, and not be requir- The committee did insist, th Sqdamish council bending ed to provide sidewalks and however, .th&the developer

..to__ accommodate:“. oswwaitea ,,curb, *aqd,,!gutter,:- .A,on,..-.the ?:be# Pequiced.;!Oo&lace’ :base plans. access. and asphalt on the Municipal Council passed a motion to Council had earlier mainta- road right-of-way to munici- concur with .recommendat- ined that the developer had pal standards, the design of ions from the Planning .and included plans for an access the proposed road being I submitted to the W-orks and Services Committee for .the- ir approval. T In passing the motion, hn’ Y7re.STlHL s. 032 AVEQ. Council Briefs Alderman Dave Stewart voiced his concern for the CHAIN SAW:

Council referred to Works matter will go before Coun- matter. I 52 &s. and Services- committee a cil for final approval if they “It’s a little bit upsetting .o proposal for heating and air wish to* proceed.* * because their (Lawrie Man- conditionifig upgrade of the agement) original drawings Public Safety Building. showed a first class operat- * * * Mayor Egon Tobus procla- ion,” Stewart said. “I’m a bit imed the week commencing upset that a big company 0 Monday, Oct. 7 to Sunday, like the Jim Pattison ’Group Council feceived a report wouldn’t go first class all the from Fire Chief Pat Hamp- Oct. 13, “Fire Prevention Week”, and further that way.” I) spn for the month of August Alderman Ron Barr added stating the Fire Department Wednesday, Oct. 9, be des- ignated as “Fire Drill Day”. that the developer had sta- responded. to 14 fire-related * * * ted he had only budgeted incidents during that period. $12,000 for the access. Included in the report were Mayor Egon Tobus procla- “By :municipal standards, It two notablr incidents: a imed the month of October, should cost a lot more,” Barr total loss fire‘at Mile 19 in Stamp Collecting Month.” said. the Upper Squamish involv- ing a house fire, and a fire. in . the mill at Weldwood which KZl SQUAMISH & HOWE SOUND was speedily* recitified.* * ,.I 15dK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE I‘2JtJlF‘J Council received a report from the Flood. Control MANAGEMENT SKILLS Committee. ‘ Alderman ,Ch- uck Harvey, Chairman of the ASSESSM EMT WORKSHOP Committee, reported the There will be a MANAGEMENT SKILLS ASSESSMENT Committee is considering WORKSHOP in your community. This workshopI will be a doing some manual clearing 2 hour evening session. on the dykes and has applied The objective of the workshop is to demonstrate a to the. Ministry of the simple, effective method of evaluating ones Environment for financial management strengths and weaknesses. , assistance. According to the report, DATE: October 17,1985 the contracts for. brush Available at: clearing on the dykes have TIME: ZOO PM 4:OQ BM

been completed but there PLACE: H.$mSmSm I still remains some 1,000 feet to be cleared at the northern INSTRUCTOR: Prowided by ‘ end of Judd Slough dyke. F. B. [).B. (Federal Business Development,Bank) The report added Western Weed Control Company is VEE: FREE still proceeding with acquir- ing the.permit for the use of For more info, call the Chamber office at: ’ Round-up on the dykes despite recent controversy 892-9244 surrounding its use. As soon and

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was a brilliant blue, an indication that the summer’s .. lights on. Someoneshould tell Alex Fraser that if he It was SO humamwe had to laugh. But then animals run off is over. When there is glacial silt in the water wants inairport at Pemberton geared to bringing in d.0 have many traits and when @?Y he ah us as it is a beautiful jade green but the bright blue color is . visitors from out of the -country, he’d better do long as they dip, they develop even more. a reflection of the clear unsilted water.

. I Old logging, shows,the multi-colon reflectingthe different shrubs growing in the logged over lands. Nearing Whistler,. the mountains stand clear against the sky, their peaks showing some snow patches but most sf the &cieis aie bare, tfieii grey, iv, corrugated slopes dull in the morning sun. I had never seen the glaciers look so bare. The one on Rainbow Mountain at Whistler was particularly startling as it is usually covered with a pristine sheet of pure white snow! Experts have been predicting that we are headed --for a new ice age but looking at the mountains, one would never believe it. Hikers who often visit the mountains in the summer, say that the glacial ice has

recall. I know that from the time I first went into the charm’, and the cast of over Black Tusk area, until I could no longer do so, the 40, includingchildren, young ice has receded at least half a mile. people and,’the young at In old pictures taken of the first ascent of Mount heart’, are hoping to charm their audience with a varietv Y of song and dance. Reminisce in the days of the paddle-wheeler, bring- .. inn ga? and colorful entert- Super Host .I v 1 ainment to tQwns along the river. Program on This is good entertainment I for all the family, so mark -. October :26 your calendar for Nov. 13 to I 16’ inclusive at the Civic The first SuperHost prog- have their employees attend Centre, and watch for prh- Every Monday all ladies receive 4 ram will be held in Squamish the day long seminar. sale of tickets from local on Saturday, Oct. 26, com- Cost of the course is $10 .mercha’nts and Club memb- 10% off on all retail sales of rnencing at 9 a.m. It will be a Der1- berson.1 .... 4 day long seminar with a . ...- ... - Mufflers,.Brakes and Tires break at noon. h fl4 The propam, which is geared to people of all ages, also an added bonus. . .

is designed to show people 8 how to sell their community to visitors. would be It ’ useful for anyone in - Squamish: Garibaldi Highlands

business, especially if they. Overwaitea Super Valu \ deal with the public, or for ’ Dentville Grocery People’s Drug Mart anyone who is interested in Squamish SuperMarket Highlands Grocery meeting the public andl Chieftain Hotel Brackendale Evey purchase made by a lady especially tourists. Pharmasave . J&BGrocer With next year being Expo People’s Drug Mart . Brackendale Store provides you the opportunity to year and many visitors Valleycliffe General Store Cheekye win a beautiful FUR COAT. Stedman’s expected to come to Squam- Fergie’s Lodge ish as a resylt, it will be IGA Klahanie Inn specially useful for the Whiskey Sour Shop Pemberton hospitality industry. Pemberton Pharmacy . Retail merchants and bus- Pemberton General Store iness people are urged to Britannia Beach D’Arcy ...... ~~.~~~*eo~e~~...*..,~.~~~~..~.*,~.~,~.~*’.~.~.~.~.~.~.!.!. General Store General Store ,..*.~.*.-.~.~.*.*.*.~.’.*.*.*.~.*.*.*.~.~.*.*.*.*.~.*.~.~.*.‘...... the

.. I by 3bh.l Whm personalities come together. The difficulties come in$ “Rock ’n b~l”... what else. getting bverybdy +towork house .at 39758 Government Can YOU Say?/ If YOU are and live together. ‘%%ern Road or phone 898-5711. ‘‘living on the edge” you am things seem bad, I simply anding; and cooperative,”’ Deb: “Freedoin is a state of But enough of us... we want “rockin’ and rollin!” remember the WSP~S of .Christian: “I am not patient.. mind and someday I’ll be to know about you. We.are Group life .in Katimavik is Howard Jones9 song: “Thi- .. but a god worker and I free.” here for the.experience of great but not without diffi-’ ngs can only get better!“ like to have fun.” Amber: “.‘. a flower ready to working, planning, learning; cult times. We live OW the This is how we describe Dirks “...happy-go-lucky.” bloom.” finding out who we are and .I “Edge” where things can go ourselves: Rose: “...unusual and shy.” Marc: ‘I,,, an ‘extraordinary’ what Canada is. all about. from the worst to the best. Pam: “I hate it when DeoDle Lori: “Born to run” man from Quebec.” We. the Katimavik ~OUD: v ,.- With people coming from all ask me that,question:” Lucie: “Typical Northern Cam: “I am reserved and would like to meet as many over Canada, many different Cecile: “...patient, underst- Ontario girl..” cautious... I don’t know of people and organizations as anything else.” Me, John,... well, I consider ’ myself a’!Rock ‘n Roll Social Animal.” -Like in the s“ong, community in any way pos- ‘People are people so why sible. So it we can do shouldit be that” this unique. ;anything for you, just give group should get along so ius a call. We are more than awesomely? We all live on *willing. the edge in the sense that Communication plays a ve- people’s differences affect us ry big role in Katimavik. but not to the point where Already in our first month, I we fall off and are forced to feel that we have gained bounce back or... skills in communication that The social benefits that make-us totally adaptable to Katimavik ‘ offers are so any situation. I hope for “awesomely radical” that more communication , with you could never experience you, the people of Squamish.

IT’S mm-SHOW& sirrce the 1851 Cryst.! ‘Pa!ace F.ir !E London, World Expositions have linked together the nations af the world to celebrate achievements in new technology. NQW,after 78 fairs have come and gone, it’s our turn< . From May 2 to October 13,1986, the eyes of the world will be . on as we host Expo 86 - a festival of events, innovations and entertainment. It’s an exciting tradition which B.C. is carrying on in grand style. _I But we mustn’t forget that Expo is much more than an exciting event. It’s the greatest opportunity of this century for British Columbia to pwmote our industries, skills and tourism potential to services policy I the world. That means we have two major responsibilities at the B.C. A meeting of the Review of being, but that banking be Pavi1ion;The first is to create B.CIs home at the fair a place Service Committee on Sept. put’,to tender in the late - 25 resulted in several policy where people from all over the province will feel comfortable and Spring of 1986. The Commi- proud. The second is to play host to the world - and make the recommendations to council ttee further recommended best possible impression on our visitors. Everyone in B.C. has a stake regarding services utilized the banking service be mon- in this process, and we need to work together to put our best side by the municipality. itored annually and Put to forward. As shareholders, you need to stay advised on how we’re Some of the ’services under doing - and how we’re presenting you to the world. consideratib’n included ban‘- That’s what this report series is about. king, investments, legal, the larie sums of money insurance, and computer which go to the municipality WEEOME TO YOUR PAVILION. Let’s begin by setting the stage - the B.C. Pavilion Complex now under construction. We’ve selected the largest site at Expo - 4.5 hectares (1 1 acres) of land between B.C. Place Stadium and False Creek. It%aprime location, and the three pavilions we’ve built here will be a permanent legacy for us to enjoy in years to come. To thrill residents and visitors alike, we designed our flagship pavilion as a voyage of discovery into all that is unique and The Committee further re- unknown in the province. Called “Discovery B.C.,” this 98-foot commenaed that legal ser- high, glass-roofed building is home to the Discovery BRYAN’S vices, which currently are Trees - circular exhibit towers focusing on how our spirit of obtained from local legal innovation has made us creators of sophisticated technology. AUTO BODY offices, be re-confirmed an- Below is a 200-seat B.C. Restaurant; above, our 520eseat nually and that proposals be Theatre - the first in North America designed exclusively for ISANDBLASTING’’ requested .from legal firms, the giant Showscan film medium. including out-of-town firms Here too is the Regional Marketplace, where the nine B.C. . every three years. regions are represented in photomurals, theatre and audio The Committee recomm- visual displays. And because we want our guests to return to British ended the continued policy Columbia after Expo, we’ve designed a Tourist Information Centre regarding several services, complete with computet terminals and hosts, located close by. including ~ insurance. Accor- Therk’s more. Next to Discovery B.C. is the Challenge *The first step ding to present policy, vehi- Pavilion offering a reflection of our economic past and future. cle insurance is rotated to a good paint annually among local insur- There is also a Conference Facility for trade delegations, and a I 1, Business Information Centre to brief them on investment job. ers. ‘I , In response to the growing ! !, opportunities in B.C. *Cars i\ All this is clustered around the Plaza of Nations, a paved and trend towards computerized .ibC covered area where up to 10,000 people can gather for major *Trucks systems, the Committee re-

’ commended the municipality ceremonies and special presentations. - *Bicycles WE’RE STEAMING AHEAD. Our pavilions are up and 70 consider installing its own percent complete. Exhibitry is in the fabrication stage and our *Wheel Rims system. Council agreed that programs are in motion. By February, 1986, we’ll be installing I496 Pemberton investigations into suitable exhibitry for our May opening. systems should begin imm. is it, British Columbia. $92-3122 This ediately. .-..-r., I-

THE HONOURABLE DON PHILLIPS, MINISTER RESPONSIBLE 1- 1- SP.JOHN’S ANGLICANCHURCH WOK FOR THE B.C. MOBILE ‘‘1 nt er ti61 t ismI Supper PAVILION IN YOUR COMMUNITY. LT’S A “PREVIEW ON WHEELS” OF Sat. Oct. 19 = pm. WE LARGER PAYILION. OUR 5:30 MOBILEHAS BROUGHTTHEEXBO Adults - $7.’’ T#EMETO 15 B.C. COMMUNITIES Seniors & Children NTHE PAST THREE MONTHS. - $5.O0 Tickets Available at: Squamish Times, Fenton Jewellers, Donna Morrison.

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Squamish Postmaster Ken. Warkentin said today that, Squamish Post Offices join post offices across the coun- try and around the world in marking October as Stamp Collecting Month.. Stamps’provide youth with a means of discovery to find out- more about their ‘own country, and . major issues, events and personalities in other countries. As the worldls most popu- lar hobby, stamp collecting appeals to a wide variety of people around the world because of its interesting and educational nature. Mo- narchs, prime ministers, presidents, and statesmen. .have been sta p collectors, as have carpentt! rs, printers, painters, and students. Mr. Warkentin says there about 750,000 stamp collec- tors all across Canada, a large number of whom are young people. For further information, contact: postmaster a1 892-3112.

There will be eight check- .= .1.a outs and the new scanner 1 system will be used at the Who Will be the Friday, Oct. 11 Food Bank distfibution day from31 to 3 p.m. - checkouts giving you cbmp- ,. ‘in St. Joseph’s Parish hall on 4th Avenue. Cash donations are lete details of your purcha- accepted at Howe Sound Women’s Centre on 3rd Avenue - ses on your sales slip. $92-5748. Heppel, in speaking to the Satu&Y, act. 12 - Art Education Lecture by Tom Hudson of the Emily College of aRt at the Squamish Publio Library, Squamish Rotary Club, said Overwaitea would be hiring Thursday, Oct. 17 - Quamish Estuary Conservation Society about 18 new 1ocal.employ- PORTSPERSQN meeting 8 p.m. at 42027 Government Road, Brackendale. ees and some department Friday, Oct, 18, Sat. Oet. 19 - Fall rummage sale in Squamish United Church, 4th Avenue. Friday 7-9,p.m.’ Sat. 10-1190 heads will be brought in - from other areas. a.m. . of theyear Saturday, Oct. 19 - St. John’s Anglican Church International - CusJomers will have a wide Supper - and entertainment. Tickets $7 adults, $5. 1 range of products to choose seniors/children, available at Times office, Fenton Jewellers or from (about 10,000) and he is from Donna Morrison, sure they will enjoy the Satday, &t. 19 - S.P.C.A. annual dance “Pussy Cat Prowl” wider selection. in Elks hall from 8 - 1 a.m. Tickets available at Squamish : ‘One of the points he c Library, Times office, Pat Watson 892-5059. stressed was the change in AN AWARD WILL BE PRESENTED AT THE".^ I- 1 Friday, Oct. 18, Sat. Oct. 19 - Fall rummage sale in Squamish ’food habits with extra emphasis on chicken, turkey = .United Church, 4th Avenue. Friday 7-9 p.m., Sat. 10 - 1190 0 - 0 0I a.m. and fish, as shown in the .I-- ANNUAL ROTARY Saturday, Oct. 19 - S.P.C.A. annual dance “Pussy Cat Prowl” swing away from meats. Ne in Elks hall from 8p.m. - 1i.m. Tickets available at Squamish also said.the fish would be Library, Times Office, Pat Watson 892-5059. , fresh daily. Saturday, Oct. 19 - International supper and entertainment at Heppel outlined the history 9s RTSMAN DINNER St. John’s Anglican Church -of Overwaitea from its inc- ¶ Saturday, Oct. 26 - Howe Sound Teen Stop and Howe Sound eption 75 years ago to the Women’s Centre’s adult Halloween Costume ball at the Civic present day. Centre auditorium. Tickets $6. each. On sale at Women’s %3,1*985 Centre, Squamish Office Supplies, Hair Design, MacLeods, “It was very much a family NQV. Brown’s Video, Highlands Videq. Cash prizes for best and employee-owned comp- costume. .any until Jimmy Pattison Tuesday, Oct.8 - Valleycliffe Coupon Club meets at 7 p.m: bought it 17 uears ago,” he . to Call Debby at 892-5612. said. - the individual or group that Friday, NQV.1 - Junior Forest Wardens Halloween Social at. “At that time, we were in Civic Centre for 9 to 13 year olds. Admission $4. Social - 690 - third place, with Safeway at has excelled to a high level of 1090 p.m. includes door prizes, entertainment. Tickets at: the top with most of the Paragon Cleaners, Brown’s Video, Valleycliffe Grocery Store, business and Super Valu in Highlands Grocery Store. second p!ace. Now we’re performance.* and sportsmanship Monday, Oct. 21 - Parents Without Partners general meeting second in B.C. and in two or at 790 p.m. at 38009 - 3rd Avenue. ifhterested in joining three years we’ll be No. 1.” during the past year. PWP, please contact Wendy 898-9861. .I Friday, Oct. 25 - ‘Funnybones Halloween Party’ for children at Squamish Library at 7 p.m. Wear your costume and enjoy The new shopping centre, spooky stories and songs plus refreshments. which will contain 77,000 Wednesday, Oct. 9 - Community Christmas Care meeting at square feet, is partially 190 p.m. in Squamish United Church. rented with approximately Thursday, Oct. 10 - Open House at Squamish Fire Department 55,000 square. feet already in celebration of fire prevention week -- from 1 p.m. to 4 Pornn leased.. Wednesday, 8ct. 16 - ‘Taking Some of the Mystery Out of City The centre will cost about Hall’ is title of address by D.L. Northrup, C& at Squamish Library at 7 p.m. No charge - open to public- $7 million and will- contain entertainment. Tickets at: Paragon Cleaners,. Valliycliffe several new‘types of busin- General Store, Highlands Gr tore, Brown’s Vjdeo. ’ esses. Sunday, Nov. 3 - Annual Sq .. .- In answer to a query about Stepping Stones Parent Participation - registration now’ being the Save-On shops, Heppel accepted for 34 year olds. Call Karen 892-5040 or Debbie 898- said these are usually built 5457. 1 . b in larger areas and,there are I The Times - Tuesday, Oct. 8,1985 - Page 9 the

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omic..._ nrohlemsr*- -*- faced . hv _I will -- yourself that the last thing . ------&I __ deai with the nature of p,eople..injured in a motor ICBC and s general 'fou want to have to do is who hdvelto comments about the nature talk to a lawyer; just reme-

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* better $epa odealfrom ICBC is a :multFmillion at any one time ICBC pays e knowledge when negotiating dollar government-owned hundreds of private pract- ' with your friendly ICBC monopoly and has been in icing lawyers in'the province adjustor. This knowledge the motor vehicle insurance to represent the Corporat- should help you,get a more business since 1974. When ion's interests against peo- - -- adeauateI,;--', award- from ICBC the B.C. government creat- ple making claims. Hundre- lli I. !rsond Tt. ed it. thev sold it 'to the ds-of other lawyers make for your pk____-_ ininrv.. -- - - , u- will also-try and' advise you public ,as being the people's their living representing the ...... I. ' t ' . '.> on whether-- or' not vour-- insurance company.-- For ma- ,injured victim of motor ,,, .... .;. . u , .. injuries and the--changes ny years it was greeted as a vehicle accidents or the ake in your life welcame change. It procee- families of persons killed in' . nb~ght,~ $~~t,if~ ded to provide lower premi- them. Just ask. yourself '!I ums; when accidents occur- this: if all ICBC adjusters in ICBC claims and awards is ed, the Corporation made 'the Province would ,only not a simple field to' wander reasonable settlements: and make reasonable settlement into, It can't learned in . it was staffed by dedicated offers 'in the first place, would so many hundreds of 1. a hurry. But the basics1 are people, many of whom, also capable of plain language believed in the underlying lawyers be making such a and simple understanding. philosophy .of ICBC. ' good living? You don't need seven years .Unfortunately, an awful lot Your local adjuster, what- niversity and all the has changed since then. ever he or she8might say to hocus pocus to know Many would argue that the contrary, does not I 6 what you are worth and to ICBC has become, over time, represent your interests and .. , 1 successfully explain that a self-protective, hard-no- in no way is working for. \ worth in terms understood sed, .penny-pinching bureau- you. The adjuster is an I by the Courts, Never mind cracy. Most of the people employee of ICBC and i must, ere are some'7 very persuasive reasons at first, trying to learn the employed by ICBC are hard by the very nature of that . I H' lanmam---- oI-o- of the ICRC adius- working men and women relationship, do his or her for choosimg a CredkUnion. Did you know that . ------____--

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financial security and supeaioreservice at their 'I' entitled. But these surely are' exceptions and hardly local Credit Unions. warrant the generally held assumption by 'ICBC that Find out what a &dit Union can do for you. everyone might be faking and that everyone is trying I to take unfair advantage- of the situation. School Board

I briefs A request from Bob Daly of i Pemberton Secopdary Sch- I, ool, that Dave Burgoyne I . counsellor, be asked to att: end a course called 'Choices' was approved by the board. The gold * * * standard in The time of the Special Education assistant teacher energy efficient at Signal Hill was raised wood stoves from 16 to .$ in order to Tested to U.L. Safety Standards, the permit her to work with the native studedts in providing .. installation of the Regency Close special education. Clearance Stove to the back wall is 8", * c * side wall 16" and. corncr walls 7%''. In response to a letter from the Ministry of Lands, Parks and -Housing regard- ing the school site at Brack- endale, the board decided it would like to keep the site. With development at Pine- crest and Black Tusk CHARGIX 1394 MAIN.$TREET, VAN. m Ne Village these may be a need for a school site in the ' 984-4059 future. . , Pa lge IO - Tuesday, Oct. 8,1985 - The Times MONDAY OCTOBER 14,1985-..

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hemums.,ancl.gladioulus. ' - ' .. , . 1:. ' .-- . '; on'.Monday... Oct.;21 at .' The. bride, * given'.:in marri- .. Visitors to .Calgary ,recent<. ' ..p.m.:at 38OOg-3rd'Avenu

ly .were Bill ' .and Mary ' .. there are' others' who would ,*':**. *. . n.m( .. BioxKam. ..yney,visijza DIU.s . .. .. join <.PiiF, piease . .. 1. ,- ...I .mum'&'$& 'his'sistef &s; '. '. 'Wendy 'at'898-8961: . ' _I_ ... -, I like this, definition, :The * bodice :'.featured a . ' **"* Pat. Ravenhill. This -, past ,' .'* ...... Rush Hour--- is. that: hour Y-neck and,deep 'qffle,.whilq, weekend 'Mary's mum, Mrs.'.'. ., ' during which trafdic'is'"a1mo- the elbow,' .length puffed Mary Coleman arrived from There is lots of Halloween st,:aia standstill.': , -: .. 'sleeves were 'edged with ' a London, .. Ontario. She was .fun comming..up.for youngs- '*. * ': . * :,- . .match'ing .ruffle. " Her, full acompanied by her other .ters. The Squa,@h, Public , , .. skirt was accented by.a lace ' ' ' daughter, Elsie'.McKill~p. It Lib;rary-!w 0ld.a' 'Funny- , Norma Mac apron with a,,triiinof casca- is good'.to. -,have:Mrs. Cole ,' bones ;Hal en Parof .on Prince George recently .i+isi- . ding. ruffles.. With.:it,:Franc- .man'back in, our community, . ,Friday,-Oct .. ' 25 'at.7 p.m. 'It ' ting, her daught&. ,, f' ine .wore a -,matching hat for the next few months. ,'' .). wi nclude ,spmky..Stories " Hay&& ', . , ..' ., .. . which held a short veil, in *'.. *'.,.*' gs and'refreshments. -.*.'. . ,?ri :, place: The bride.carried a .,: I' Anyone interested :in, .the].: ' bouquet .of pink,roses, white Community Christmas .Care :carnaiions and a blue' for- get-me-nots. Her 'blue sapp- project-please . take, note the .next meeting ..-is,-tq hire. cross was a gift from morrow Oct .9 at1 il'p.m. 'in .- t.he groom.

the Squamjsh , bite Pauline Ambrose, sister :of rch. The Christmas..s ' t.he.bride as'matron of .honor . .drawing closer.and.the .needl will be greater this yeai. 'If you have some time to spare brocade floor. length gowns. "The Wedding Song", Ambrose of Tsawwassen, please get involved in .this., very caring,project. ied by the . A reception art .the Royal Master Darrell Erickson of * '* .*, one rose; Canadian Legion hall follo- Cranbrook, Mal Murray and .. '>and' *f":f'1..$~Jd'~fi6w&&t v<;&mny Nicki of Port Moody, and Mr. , The master of. ceremonies and Mrs. Barry Kriwoshein ," The Rotarj. 200,"Club -win- niece of was Keith Bewley and Doug and Brent from Abbotsford. ners for October are: 'Janice .Wright,' Peter Hotston and the bride as flower girl Anderson, a friend of the Other guests were: Mrs. Norm Rutherford, Lytz looked sweet in a white family gave the toast to the Eveline 1Bois.and Mrs. Alb- NiePuchaiski, Gwen Taylor dress with pink and blue bride. ertine Cote of Ste, Angele and Albert. McIntosh.: ChuIrch Women ,will hold Bain Mr .and Richard ruffles. Master. Brent Kri- The bride and groom much Quebec, Mr. and Mrs. Karl , .. , . 0,. . * * * their giant 'bazaar and tea. woshein as ring bearer wore appreciated the catering job Isaksson and Mr. and Mrs. Eby,: and ' Mrs. ' Ed done by Mike .and Helga Del Knight of West Vanco- *' .. '* ,. . , .- . .. * : ' Dorosh, Mr..and'Mrs. Mar- The .best man was Rick Poustie of the Hole In One uver, Mr.andMrs.Pau1 Cliff Do you havie a brownie, The. ' ,Food Bank will open its .. . shall Tichauer, Mr. and:Mrs. Rimmer. Matt Ambrose and 'Donut Shop. Thanks are also of Port Alice, Miss Penny quide or pathfinder uniform doors on , Friday .; for,,the Joseph 'st. Onge, ;and Mr.' for sale or to donate? Please Dwayne Potter' were the expressed to Ron 'Wiggles- Lobdell of Kelowna and Mr. and Mrs. Greg MacDonald. ushers. worth for the great music he and M~~. ~~l~~ of 'call Rosemarie Schilberg at monthly distribution. of gr- . 'f , 898-9393 if you Can help her oceries. It will be held.in the , ' .. Mrs. Bois, mother of the Provided. Sechelt. out. usual location, St. Joseph's 2'5 bride chose a turquiose Before leaving for a hon- * * * parish hall on 4th Avinue polyester crepe street len- eymoon throughout B.C., Hobert. Brant of Whistler , .. from 1 to 3 p.m. Cash Enrollment @h dress and a corsage of the bride donned a yellow was the 1 official wedding, Having birthdays this week donations for the Food Bank white roses with blue acce- crepe andhe dress. photographer. are: Julie Mac-onald, Scott will be accepted at the,Howe upin . nt. Guest from out of town Mr.and Mrs. Erickson are Reynolds, Ann Forry, Joelle Sound WOmen's Centre on The groom'sGother Mrs. included: Mr. and Mrs. Ron making their home in Squ- Third Avenue or mailed to: Erickson, wore a pink crepe Ramanda from Nodh Delta, amishe Dubber, Ryan Howie, Sarah * SChool -- Johnson, Ian Ray, Georgina Box 2052 Squamish. . street length dress . with Mr. and M~s.Ray Wooding, Rudkin from:Vancouver, Mi. * * * ' Mr: and Mike Ewisak and Mrs.' Hank Dyck and Pinchbeck, Gregory Morg- district pink rose corsage. ' Mrs. an, Christy Savade, Dick During the signing of the and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herb- Stork Story Dawson Kelli Hurren,Tara - . Enrollment in Howe Sound Rogers, Thane Bonar, Ryan, HALVOmON - Congratul- School District No. 48 is up McDougall, Michell Greffard ,ations to Olaf and Gloria ~verlast year, with a total of Paul Hopkins. Warren hac- . Halvorson of Houston on the 2985 pupils compared to Dougall Lori Payette, Jer- birth of their third daughter, 2972 at the same time last

emy Boyd,Debbie Casey, Stephanie Nicole born in the I- year. Ellen Eadie, Michael Enefer Smithers GeneralHospital Earlier this year when a and David Enright. on Sept. 2, weighing 8 lbs, 4 projection was made, it was Good wishes also to: Bar- *ozs. This is a sister for estimated that there would bara Pearce, Jim Watt, Earl -' Andria and Christene.Proud be approximately 2900 pup- Anderson, Michael McClu! andp parents are Mr. and ils. However it appears a skey, Sarah Lott, Les Th- ,Mrs. Harold Halvorson of number of people have mo- ompson (hi Les), Lindsay . Squamish and Mr. and Mrs. ved into the community Burke, Salvatore Calandra, Ken Messenger of Pember-, during the summer m~nths Allan McKay, Jennifer Ra- ton, -and this accounts for the msay, Jeff Cyr, Jason Sim- . * * * increased enrollment. - pson, Harry Sawry, Jr., Enrollment was higher Cheryl Wutzke, Roxy McC- Always -a popular event than predicted in Bracken- uskey, Mario &lelh, Vance eachyear is the Junior-For- dale Secondary and Howe Wolf, Rosina Vescara, Don est Warden's Halloween *' Sound Second&rySchools, in Halvorson, Bob Sellers, Et- Social. It will be held in the signal ill Elementary and he1 Jan Gray and Heather civic Centre on Friday Nov. in the Squamish Element- Ray. ' 1 and it is focal1 boys and ary. It was a little lower Firat birthday wishes to girls age nine to thirteen. If than estimated in Myrtle Master Sanjeev Gh'i and to YOU are interested in atten- Philip Elementary and in Master Andrew Masterton. ding, pick UP your tickets Garibaldi Highlands. *. * * ($4. eachbat Paragon Clea- There were 246 children ners, Brown's Video, Valle- enrolled in kindergarten; Family Allowance cheques YCliffe Grocery Store Or 1744 in elementary schools will be distributed in post from the Highlands Grocery in the district and 995 in the offices next week between Store. Tickets usually sell high schoo!s. the 16th and 18th. quickly! Enrollment is expected to MP.' and M&. David Lone arded at St. John's -? Anglican * * * * * * increase in Valleycliffe or Church on Saturday, August '1Q.. The bride -is 'the;former Diana Margaret Stawamus as the apartme- Lapointe, daughter of MS. sol Lapointe ob Squambh . and the A six week visit to England ' nts in Valleycliffe are comp , ~n.ju~, St, Joseph's Cath- groom% the of o of Squamish. , and Scotland took Syd and leted. son MIS.A~U olic Church formed a Knig' a &j-"T&&y;J&t%~ 1p85 TheTfmis .;r. \ neither BCR nor the munic- ipality has assumed the' financial .responsibility for the upgrade. "I thought the BCR was going to help us out somg- what," Alderman Ron Barr said. City Clerk Bill Bloxham told council BCR had cited high water tides as the . reason fop the inability'to . correct the Droblem of the rough crossing to passing ..

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yearold ' \. ' one year ago this month appeared in their July issue October 8th at 7 p.m. the Valleycliffe Coupon Ex- stated, "Forsyth has taken change Club held its first the lead in her community Please contact Debby For- monthly meeting. Since then (by).organizing the local club syth at 892-5612 if you would the club membership, com- of like-minded people." like to attend. It.will be sa biniig both local meeting * Indeed she has. night of. celebration. After members and national mail- The club's- next meeting 'all, there's a birthday to exchange members, has will be held on Tuesday, celebrate! - grown to .over 75. Debby Forsyth, a 28-year- old mother of thre'e, operd- tes the club from her home and like most of us, wants to make the most of her grocery dollar, By using her coupons on a regular, almost religious basis she manages to save an average of about $150 a month on groceries. That, she says, is what it's all about: saving money. It was in the spring of last year that Debby decided to look at couponing in a more serious light and began to use them as her major mmey saving tool. Unfort- unately, with some of the major grocery stores here in -. Sunday Fellowship Service 7 a.m. -Evening Worship 630 Squamish having a coupon * p.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. exchange bin and the lack of P,m. a continued supply of fresh

continued supply of "fresh coupons" distributed throu- I , gh the mail in coupon LUTZ. enevelopes, she found it difficult to maintain a regul- ar source of coupons. It was EZ: th. at that,time she formed the valleycliffe Coupon Exchan- ge Club, thinking others were having the same prob- It isn't hard to make lem. a mountain out ofa There is no membership fee to join the club but members molehill, just add a are required to bring their unwanted coupons to each little dirt! meeting (held on the second Tuesday night of each month at 7 p.m.). Along with coup- qns, refund and contest fo- rms are exchanged, as many cif the members also enter contests and take advantage of refund offers.

So far this year, ' Forsyth has complemented her cou- pon savings with an additio- nal $700 received from vari- ous ' manufactures' refund Fie Prevention Week -October 6th - 12th. offers through the mail. Earlier this year Debby b.. .-.* b.. was interviewed by a rep Cleveland Ave., Squarmish Tanialus Way, Mamquam $& I *-*-*-* orter from the Toronto f.*.% based FINANCIAL POST I 898-5822 #$$ MAGAZINE. The article 892-3810. T** W'WrnUV~ ,. . , . ,.. ._, ...... W ,.

-- but it doesn't happen that Vancouver United. witahthe.Whalers accounting the first period with some for 32 of those. All but eight big stops of his own, includ- of the Eagles' infractions ing one off Derrick Ander- came .in that first period of son who jumped on an ill- Dart Winners which twelve came before '.timed Sauamish Dass at the the contest was ten minutes White Rock blueline for ;a The standings for Tuesday Night League Darts old.- at the Royal Canadian Legion are as follows: I -,

Spearchuckers 30Wins , Hot Shots 29 .;-; Nickel Pot Shots 28 Mixed Nuts 25 Won Ton 23 No Bull 21 The Spoilers 20 Basket Cases - 20 Frank N' Steins 19 Fish & Chippies . 19 wins Under Dogs 18 Family Affair '18 Catch-Up 17 Bikk House Bunch 17 Ten Stars 16 first of two .efforts , pushed Double Trouble 15 stbod out as'he robbed Bob. Bamboozers 13 that lead up'a .notch, with a pair of,locals in the sin bin, McQday. But in a wide open, Foghorns Hens 12 as he walked from the end-to-end third frame, wh- corner before popping a ich only came about because Catch-up has a new team mate, Jamie Maclure, Go get em Jamie: . High score for the night: Waldie Krsanowski - 177, and to keep it in the family, John Krzanowski had high finish of 83. more- infractions as they The victory by th'e Eagles, clear. Page.18- Tuesday, Oct. 8,1985 - The Times J ; , .. , . .~,. , . ' .i '

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PROVlDlNO ACCOUNTING, . , I. , OPEN "DAYS A WEEK. c FINANCIAL - c WANAOEMENT AND CHIMNEY SWEEPING 9 a.m. - 6 u.nu. ddlv 698-5930' ' FOR YOUR. "GROWING .. ADMlNlSTRATlVE 'FRES~~DON~D~~ SUPPORT SERVICE TO SMALL DAVE'S &ME SERVICES ' NEEDS BUSINESSES CHEEKYE STABLES . FRIENDLY SERVICE . STRATEGEX MANAGEMEN1 ,,), . a*.-,,...... :*MASONRY AND w CONSULTANTS INC.' '' 'METAL RRE@ACES 5049 WI LLINGDON, Reasonable Rates THIS BURNABY, B.C. V5G 3J1 OWOODSIOVES *FURNAGS 6 BOILER! .BREAKFAST SPACE (604) 437-9844 * * TRACK EXCAVATORS .SUPER SANDWICH -- FOR D'LANE MANAGEMENT 100% INSURED 11h yds. plus down ox 312. Brackendale. BC .CATERING . . WECLEAN Th! ALL *Sewers * Watermains HOL'N ONE DONUT ; WENT CO.LTD Road Bldg. Landclearing Bookksepini A Aofo~nthg * * & SANDWICH ~0th~- Income Tax Office Subdivislon DeveloDmenl .%vice * 892-5914 NEXT TO FILTEX BEAM c 38140 Clevchud Avenue Sq&h, B.C. '(04101,Sa) .BROWN'S VIDEO iARRY'S ' BUILT-IN 0 P.O. Box607 ;d: 892-5919 - vacrPm.Ckaatr systems Y4 vlOBILE' I= 1 (01.16.86) .OCK&KEY UnllmitedWlurAnQ zi c Intercom -Stereo, Intercom 2: iERVtCE , . Sales, lasMulltion, Service 6onded Government Home' - ; Newport ' Finished or Unfinished Homes Squamish * .Licensed . Lock outs . . Roofing . aga=s1;46 Insurance Agencies .- Keys Cut ;A;, ;A;, .. 892-3374 Resideri tial &Commercial For your Insurance needs Free Estimates '1E No lobToo Smro Phone 892-3484 . 892-3531 4 Reasonable Rates - ,3164 Cleveland Ave.. * 2 Satisfactionguaranteed Eves. 898-3948 Squamish. B.C. =3, krfcct for all those back breaking jobs i (01.16.86) ' Construction Brush Clearing Landscaping Excavating WUte Removal Firewood Snow Removal Driveways erving !3quamish - Whish - Pcmbertoi GIwMoaE T.V. :re estimates Commercial & Rcsidcntia REPAIRS - T.V.'s, S~~IEOS,VCR'$ Call Rob 898-9245 or 898-3838 ARROWHEAD old or new WILL TAKE CALLS 24 HRS CERAMICS. . 6 FANGLOH Open WorLshop - Mon through Thurs tSa.m. - 3 p.m. THIS ' . 7 pm. - IO pm. rveniw 2994033 Ceramirx - Stoneware - Porcelain 0,SERVINGSQUAMlSHAREA SPACE and Porcelain i ills FOR THE PAST 16 YEARS Certified Duncan instrucmr r FQR 8984652 1619 Altarhad I WENT. (12.03.85) W. HUBER .w0 0 D W 0 R K IMGi .. THIS AND . SPACE C 0 M S TR U'C"ION ERVIK FOR shop: 255 Mamquam Rd. . bus 8W.S 32, res. 898.4291 CONSTRUCTION RENT c Custom.builthomes, quality remodellingcsbine'ls and ' LTD. Major counters A";>., 8109 2nd Avenue Servtnq you since 19ss I8 11 !'5,01,86) THE WOOD SHOP CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE AND CABINET§ YOUR PARTY SHOP .SOLIDWOO0 KITCHENS JOKES, PARTY ITEMS .OAK, PINE, MAPLE, ETC. NEW HOURS: STUCCO MIXERS Q PARTY ICE 9 PIECE OAK DINING ROOM Wed. - fri. 11 - 4 pm N~rs&OldH~mer . SUITES FROM M.0' Saturday 10 2 pm ; ' auap,Additions, etd. 'W ELIUM BACLOOMS" 2 Dwrs from Liquor Store FOR MORE . ' BOB'SPLASTERI$G 37821 - 2nd Avenue INFORMATION , 5 imm. . Phone 892-5377 . 890-5324 We Sell Fun .*$98-9339 ...... ,'. 1 .,('I '

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KINDERPARTY TOYS NEW SERVICE WORD PROCESSING for is looking for self-motivated, Reply to sales representatives to train as ish, B,C. toy consultants selling. high quality, child development and educational toys, games, books assembly, ,gov't submissions, and puzzles, at in-home hostess ,hatchback or stationwagon 9003 (10.09) letters, resumes. Call Linda at parties. For further included. $20. 898-9290. MOVING IN SALE Survived by 5 sons: Steven, network contact 922-5174. Peter, Richard, Gilbert, Bt (10.08) Squamish District Office to Reynold; 2 daughters, Virginia permit on-site review by and Linda, 18 grandchildren, 3 Babysitter for 18 ma old girl, interested parties registered in sisters, Mrs. Bertha Billy, Mrs. 2-3 days/wk., 9 - 5 p.m. 898- Bar6ara Kobersoki, Sally 9331. (10.09) * the program. HOWE SQUND Nahanee.\ Aunts, uncles, . Small, used and inexpensive box Bus Driver Squamish area ' WOMEN'SCENTER cousins, nieces & nephews. - 'peakers* Cosmetics approximate Drop in and referral for No. 0274 were held ']rues. Oct, Competition of nD concern within kson; volumes, and species art 2 hrs/day; Nov. 15/85 to Feb. information and support. 38009 1st at 7 p.m. at 229 Rivers Dr. Third Monday to Friday, N. Funeral was held 28/86 Eor all days school is in 2"' Van. Mass session. Rate of pay: 1o:oo a.m. - 3:O P.m. PHONE Wed. Oct. 2nd, 10 a.m. in St. Paul's Catholic Church. Interment Brackendale Cemetary, \squamish Funeral endorsement. Previous bus Chapel in care of driving experience would be an I arrangements. (10.09)

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I. - session.' Rate of pay: Adopt a pound dog - take home $1 3 . / h . a friend for life. 8983411. . qualifications: Chauffeur's licence with air LAMBS SPECIALTY endorsement. Previous bus PET FOODS * r'o.29) driving experience would be an For birds and', small animals. asset. Boarding available for birds. J Baby budgies for sale;:.--fish Applications, to be receivedtno available. 898-9775. Will deliver. later than October 15, 1985, should be addressed to: 40 Job OpportunMer School District No. 48 (Howe Sound) Box, 250, Squamish, Required reliable exp. B.C. VON 3G0 mechanic to work on logging (10.09) equipment in Sq. References please. Salary neg. .Reply in Part time hairdresser required. writing to Box. N, c/o Box 220, . 892-5116, (10.09) Squamish Times. (10.09)

\ PUBLIC NOTICE

The Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing has received an application by Whistler Heli- Skiing for a Licence of Occupation to conduct a commercial ski guiding operation

on specific ski runs -in the 7 general area ...... described as follows: L "The north facing dopes of Metal Done, Brandywine Mountain, Mt. Cayley, and Powder Mountain." The Ministry invites, members of the general pubiic io comment on the proposed . application within 30 days. The Ministry also , invites other interested, qualified applicants to make. similar application td the ' Land Commissioner within 30:days of publication of thi,s notice' to determine if a public competition should be held for'the licence. Further4nformation may be obtained from the Regional Director, 4240 Mansr Street, - Burnaby, B.C., V5G 182 telephone'660-5500. ..

B I Ministry of Lands. Parks and Housing Honourable Anthony J. Brummet. Minister

.. I . -- I Babysitter required ‘for 2 ’70 Ford 4x4, $600 o.b.0. Good children, age 1 - Bt 2!4, firewood $ruck, *runs’well, Highlands. Must be a non some rusli ’59 ‘Cougar, smokdr. References required. bIack/black. no rust, $1508 898-9484, (10.08) o.b.o.898-95114.‘ (1O.W) 49 cem hewal. Price, ecPjrPomy , reliability, Ask for Lhy at .Jim Pattison ’81 Ford LTD. .4 dr. ,sedan, Toyota, rsiiith vm. 818, <:p/b, air conditioning, (18.15) . . * ’ ’ stereo‘. Exc. shape. Bat offer tQ$5400,8923223. (10.08) engine: p/s, p/b,, .MicRdin ’’76 AFufC Pacer, 6 cylinder girejj, Runs well. ac. in’erior. auto, 88,000 miles asking . Phone 898-3968. (1 $lUK). 892-9894. (10.08) 52 ‘Trailam&bpm 38171 Westway. (11.19) ’73 Chev Impala, immaculate cond. New motor &, tires;,p/s, Trailer - Pemberton aim - p/b, Must sell, bargain at $9?5. mohel”Chayellor,12’x68’. 2% 898-5155. (lo@) ;:. bdrms., 2 appl., air cond., front & back porch. SIl,OO0. ’77 Ford FlSO Custom 4~4,351 477-9534 in Victoria. (10.08) 4 speed, block heater, dual exhaust, tanks & batteries. Knight Travel Trailer, 8x6, Good,mileage. Runs well. NO sleeps 3, siove, fridge, sink, rust. 898-5608 .after 4 p.m. table,* cupboards, own ,water (10.09) supply, gas & electric lights, p^ropane ,tank, awning, $550. ’79 Ford Econoline Van, 302 firm. To view: BSO station in ss/sb, $15UOo.b.o. squamish. (10.09) - ’79. Dodge Omni, 4 cy1 4 spl, -. ... $2500o.b.o. 898-5665. (09.17m)

’79 Ford LTD stationwagon. Very good cond. Air cond., trailer package etc. $3400. , 53 . Tdu o.b.o.898-9570. (1O.Olm) .. --- ’79 GiK Heavy ‘ ’77 Mini; exc. gas mileage. auto., good.tires, white spoke wh=h dual. tanks, fog fights, Max. rent for 1 bdrm: $257.00. I. ’I $1OOO. 898-3904. (10.09) nt foT hac,; ,$226;m, . .. ., I good cond. $3,275. o.b.o.8%- ncl. heat, hydro land . ’78 Camaro, very clean in and out. $3,500 o.b.0. ’80 Ford Fairmont 6 cyl. auto., 9:OO to 12:OOnoon. (10.15) 4 dr. deluxe, pis, p/b, 2-tone’

paint. Very clean, $3,200 WILSON ‘b. 0.b.o. 892-9874. (10.09) 4259. (10.09) CRESCENT APARTMENTS Spacious 1, 2 and 3 bedroom Hi ASS u M A’B L E, ’79 Mini, good cond., great auites starting at $ MORTQAOE, LOW LOW commuter, a must to see. ... . bcluda ‘hat, hot b-WN‘PAYMENT! - Fully $2500,8983994. (10.09) ’77 GMC Suburban, exc. cable, Quiet ldcation close to furnished home in

mechanical shape, .body ‘SehooIs. 38861 Buckley .Ave. ~ Garibaldi Highlands wfth.3 ’76 V.‘W. Rabbit, $2700. o.b.0. TLC, $2oMl o.b.0. 898-3428 Resident Man bedrooms, 2 bathrooms W THIS THIS 892-5621. (10.09) after 5. (10.29) - 3616. (02.14.M) .and ’2 fireplaces . :. AGIE? PRICE?’- This 3 bedroom’ rancher .is SUITE.. DEAL . This tastefully decorated *I . . im room throughout withcedar and only 6 years old and is ,-*__ offerd.for-saleaat $53,400. ho $,ftjji. - ’ completely. finishad- ‘up Hill overlooking town, and down- Exceptionally Heat bills are “near nil” includes a lovely 1 bdrm. landscaped and fenced du.e to thermo windows. suite complete with fridge Call GEORGE today *and and woodstove. Just a little landscaping to your & stove. Large recreation lets’go view this home! I own taste could make this U room for entertaining and a truly ‘comfy home for 8’x23’ patio and a beautiful years to come. .landscaped private yard. Fridge and stove in home N also included in the exceptional ptice of $88,000! Call MARG.

PLAYFUL CHILDREN? .. _. - I .. .. Are sure to enjoy this 4 .. A DREAM TO LIVE IN - bedroom home In the. This 3 bedroom home Highlands as it has a large located on Kintyre Drive, “Tot Park” in the rear. This is only one oi ine ieaiures T, T in the Garibaldi Highlands ’ ALL YOU NEED TO has been exceptionally this home offers a6 well: a “PEEK.A.BOO VIEW” of looked after. Finished Up large deck, t hermo Howe Sound could be yours and down, with newly windows, and gorgeous E KNOWABOUTREAL E in this lovely 4 bedroom installed thermo windows view. Will consider trade to the sunshine coast home located on Hospital and carpets and paint I Hill. Ensuits off the master in superb condition. Very area. ESTATE IS 892-9296 D bedroom, finished rec room, Private and large back large living room with floor yard! Phone GEORGE if either si the above to ceiling “Squamish Rock” now, it would be a propertiesmay be iooking are what for, youcall 1 fireplace are just a few of pleasure to show YOU this the features available to dream! SpEN and I would be you. Landscaped and treed pleased to view them with, WE LOOK*AFTER yard allow you privacy too! you! I also have many o t her i.n t e rest i n g Phone PON today and see WANTED TO BUY l,NO how easy it is to own your - properties available for RENTALS square foot RANCHER sale! own home. preferably located in the R Gar iba Id i H ig h Iand s . WE LOOK AFTER ’ Privacy is a must! Call GEORGE now if this LISTINGS sounds like your home. DUPLEX - Ss7,QOO! Priced AND BOY DO WE SELL! RANCHER IN SUNMY $12,000 below B.C. a HOSPITAL HILL One of the BRACKENDALE - Lovely, - Assessment-Rental Income A letter locations in clean 3 bedroom with %850lmonth. $70,000. Squamisl’!. This firnily home large living room and Mortgage assumable at reeds some T.L.C. but the fireplace to keep warm lo%!Only 4 years old, with L very modern features.

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$7,000 - FULL PRICE PARKWOOD For this cute 2 bedroom COZYSMALLER . I You have to see this mobile home. 1t’s’lOxs’s, HOME .% one to feel the cozy has new carpeting,- the. : Located in Brackendale comfort of its 1330 sq. roof has just been rqdone is the perfect place for ft, so call Helen today. and the skirting is. the young or retiring THUNDERBIRD insulated and ready for -hardwood flooring couple. Here are some of -modern kitchen with RIDGE winter; Not a thing to the features:I . *., . > 2 bedrooms Large pie shaped lot, ’ app. island -.. property. Privacy is the do. Just move in, call on the main floor and 1 ’ - Vendor financing key-word on this well Joyce for more info. -centre house f/p in the basement, fair size -landscaped available. $26,000. today, 898-9386. lot (66x122). Large O.B.O. . complete with enclosed -wrap-around sundeck garage-workshop, effic- -large family room A LOG HOUSE . ient air-tight wood -fuel efficient Would be perfect on burning stove and a low this large wooded lot. Bannister to view 892- woodstove list price of $46,000. For -well insulated Asking $22,000. 1 3571. more info. call Gabe PRICED SO LOW -grazing area Perron 898-3 187. -large garden plot Garibaldi Way lot, -2 stall red barn 70x175, cleared and Almost 2 acres of land. ready to.build on, Located between asking only $22,000 Birken and Devine. TIMBERTOWN Call Jude Bannister ESTATES 892-357 1. 24x40,3 bedrooms, 4 DELUXE DQUBLE Greenkood Way in a*. applianc.es, immed. WIDE lWBILE HOME Garibaldi Highland’s. possession, asking 24x60 with family room This exauisite residence RIVER FRONT $21,500. O.B.O. as well as living room, 3 combinis the qualities PROPERTY WILSON VILLAGE bedrooms, 2 full expected for higher This superb location on 3 bedroom semi- bathrooms, built in priced homes. 1st. of all YOUR OWN BIRD Maple Cresc. in ensuite, condo..with rea china cabinets in the it is located on a secluded SANCTUARY Brackendale will allow f/p and a !h bath on dining room, nice large view lot Visible from.kitchen and YOU ip year round view of main. Private fenced kitchen with fridge, overlooking Howe living room of this the Squamish River and back yard. Call Helen stove, and dishwasher to Sound and the Squamish ’delightfulcontemporary a front row seat for the Magee on the above stay. Also included are River. 2nd. this 3 home situated on a quiet annual visit of the bald listings 892-5901. NO. river bank. Almost ‘/z an eagles, This prestigious drapes and woodburning I bedroom hi-level home is 628 stove. Storage shed at , ‘uniquein design and has acre of landscaped I home features 3 rear and nice yard all quality built in through- privacy. Home has 2 bedrooms on the main fenced. Asking $32,000. out. To obtain more full baths, 3 ‘/2 bedrooms . floor and a 4th one in the- Call Joyce today at 898- information about this (2 jack & jill). A basement. The kitchen, _. 9386; . unique home in fireplace insert keeps dinin,g and living room Squamish, call Gabe heat bills down and are all facing west with a Perron 898-3 187. double garage to park magnificent river and SPACE GALORE both your cars. CallStan mountain view. Ti know Corner location, 892-3571. more about this great REMEMBER GUN- spacious family home MA’S HOUSE? property, call Gabe has family room near Perron 892-3571 or 8Y8- kitchen. Kitchen has Well, here it is in today’s 3187. up-dated model. Thermo WIDE OPEN eating nook and access windows. extra SPACES!! .*~~.~~o~*~D,o~.~~~~... . , . , oO. .apeomooe s-0- a ...... ~...... *.*.....* .eo e 08a. 9 ee to sunny deck. 30x18 rec.

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