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AWi ‘he Squ mmerc By Gis Prystay as possible.” sinessr ___ He said if amalgamation goes forward, u ‘he Bus CIIIEFTAIN CENTRE 892-3002 Victoria’s proposal to amalgamate the whatever districts are decided upon, local c1 !es the province’s school boards may slow down local tracts will stand until they expire, and then I ated ir contract talks between teachers and the Howe be re-negotiated as one agreement with the n d who See the Light. Sound school board. school board. jtes thl The previous contract for B.C.’s “1 would like to see somethj siness EEm- Is- Look Twice. It’s Motorcycle Season. teachers expired in 1992, and the ”I think both we here bv the summer,” Court u! Sav financial pbrtion of a province- and the board are said oi the Howe Sound agr staurar wide collective agreement is cur- ment. he Citi: rently being hammered out a bit reluctant, The list of subjects for lo ‘son 01 between the government and the because we’re negotiation may include su ir time RACE& union. items as extracurricular acti nmunii

COMPANY However, a number of local, faced with ties, staff meetings,v. teache iamish non-monetary issues must be garnation.N assistants, discrimination, pi makt bargained at the school district fessional development a iamish level, and the NDP’s amalgama- -Alex Miller DOUGLAS B, CHIASSON health safety. nmercc tion plan may put that process on The financial component of t .ived u Divorce Trial Lawyer hold. collective agreement will be settled at the provj le awa ”I think both we and the board are a bit reluc- cia1 negotiating table. era1 r tant, because we’re faced with amalgamation. If Teachers are currently covered under the terr lay, Fel we’re going to have the amalgamation that the of the expired contract, which continues to ser Contested and Uncontested Divorces Minister of Education is suggesting with as a “bridging contract’’ until the next agreeme ,ions Sunshine Coast and Powell River, then a new col- is settled. Child Custody and Access lective agreement for these three locals would I Separation Agreements have to be beaten out,” said Alex Miller, presi- e Villa dent of the Howe Sound Teachers’ Association. Child and Spousal Maintenance ill be g “It seems kind of pointless to start opening Cohabitation and Marriage Agreements :rgenc\ negotiations on our local agreement, then in ue vi April, we’re going to have to can all that and start Property Division it. The a gain.” New Democratic Party c .rnmer Regardless, Miller said the teachers’ association Whistler Squamish ations have scheduled me ‘ly wi met with the assistant superintendent of the 332-4370 Lorimer Road 201-1365 Pernberton Ave. gates to the February lea dness Howe Sound school board last week with a Delegates fax the West onse c, 5,iL-3211 892-5254/932-6938 request to start talks on negotiation protocol for riding will be selected is cont ._-.- .. the local agreement. Mickey McDougall Gym in North Vancouver trds pr School board Superintendent Doug Courtice on Sunday, Jan. 23. at 2 p.m. said the board wanted to start locai talks ”as soon Newt b4ASiE‘H an( SK Wiiated with Royal LeF’iq * Clewland Ave. iarnish 38235 nesday (24 hrj, 298- 5941 {homej 892-5924 892-3325 --- the B A fc;p peiforving rrtemoer ot the prestigious Presidefit3 Club for the consecutive 9th year. Squan ma! PJ 15-21.

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Another Coho Returns - Brian Klassen of Tenderfoot Creek Hatchery releases a coho from a DFO EIGHT ‘TI1 LA fish trap on Tenderfoot Creek Saturday. The fish are counted and the number of hatchery fish retu:n. ing to spawn are noted before they are released upstream. Patricia Heintzman xlhoto FLAWOiJRED , r LATTE $2,75 Sport fishery could be restricte Continued from Page 1 at Tenderfoot Creek. merit prr>@3I?ls kitilikd ager Bill Wells. Of the salmon Although a reduction of DFO in the area will likely - LAITS - LUNCM- LATE NIGHT- produced at the hatchery, one salmon stock in the area would tinue regardless of the bud per cent of the chinook and up not necessarily adversely affect decisions as long as commu I to 10 percent of the coho survive the commercial industry in the support is still present. SUN. - THLBRS. the life cycle to eventually area, says Wells, sport fishing determining the potential pro 8 A.!b!. 1 I P.M. spawn. Those numbers alone could be detrimentally affected, ductivity of the newly enha FWI. - SAT- indicate at least 40,000 more chi- possibly resulting in fewer streams could be difficult wit 8 A.M. - MIDNIGHT nook and coho salmon s-wim the licerices being issued and short- out the support of the salm area’s waterways due to the er fishing seasons. He added enhancement program at t WHOLEBUWS-LOWE TEAS- salmon enhancement program community stream enhance- hatchery.

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P - 4 JANUARY 16,1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF 7 NEWS FEATURE - ...... Squamish: in transition, but a great place to live By Patricia Heinkman Alison Gill of Simon Fraser statistics as a greater per ce University and Maureen Reed have completed secondary any people have been of University of British school, training or commur aware for several years Columbia, will prove integral college or university. Squar Mthat Squamish is a to the future development of residents are also earning n growing community. They the area. income than four years aga have also seen evidence larger percentage of of changes in the eco- survey respondents 1 nomic base, such as the a family income grea tug-of-war between a than $50,000 (53.1 pe We now carry fledgling tourism and cent) compared to 48 Hunter Douglas & Levolor recreation sector and the per cent as indicated lec the last census. And 11 window coverings and a full line of forest industry, which tinuc more people own tht Kirsh drapery hardware and has been the backbone of sus. 1 accessories. the community for own residences. :d in S decades. Regardless of One of the more numt: To help you with your decorating needs what may be obvious to startling statistics, bu Fee oj call our window consultant, many people, it is alarm- not necessarily surpr lelopr Patricia at 882-3653 or pgr 892-3335 ing and eye-opening to ing says Thornton, w .dents see the bare facts as illu- the number of com- j its exi minated in a recent survey of ”I’m really excited about it muters to both the Lower t, the the community, says the com- and the information it provides Mainland and Whistler. N lple in munity planning director. US,” Thornton says of the sur- 50 per cent of respondents )rinciI With those perceptions in vey. ”It shows us we’re a com- cated someone in the hous ?ction mind, says Margaret Thornton, munity in transition, with hold commuted to work o mpk there are few surprises in a many development concerns side the district. 3ter SI summary of a community sur- and a broad-mindedness about “This is also reflected in i 3mmc vey done by two university where the community is going. fact that the greatest conce ?w lib assistant professors last July. And this will help us deter- Squamish residents is the iition; But the information compiled mine which directions we are upgrading of Hwy. 99,” 1 of w. through the survey recently heading in the future.” Thornton says. ironn sent to the municipal council The main objective of the 1995 The most frequently citec Is, an from assistant professors Squamish Community Survey development priority in th ger ra as outlined by Gill and Reed, is survey was the four-laning ICOUV~ TRY our “NEW” NON0FAT to develop a profile of the Hwy. 99, which was rankel n resic nutritious Sunflower HEALTH BAR socio-economic characteristics highest priority by 17 per lositio of Squamish residents and of the respondents. Next u ilatioi with a NON0FAT Latt6 ! explore attitudes towards control of the rate of growl ie bot development and change in the the community mentioned iterpr community. The survey was 12 per cent of respondents, )cnse supported by a grant from the preservation of environmei irding Social Sciences and Humanities ly sensitive lands within th cordii Research Council of Canada, a municipality, six per cent. ple ar federal agency supporting aca- Other development conceri ig in ! demic research. A total of 5,600 surveys were delivered through 0 the post office in July * Gourmet Coffees, light lunches, homemade Rustic 1995 to allow residents the opportunity to Breads & lots of daily baked goodies & cakes for any I express their views. As special occasion. many as 1,270 usable 38086 Cleveland Ave returns were obtained, OPEN EVERYDAY ~ beside I‘harmasavc representing a 22.7 per MONDAY - SUNDAY 892-223 1 cent response rate, an accept- are the growth of new co able return for a mail survey cia1 centres, protecting s and for the purpose of statisti- rounding wilderness areas cal analysis, says Gill and construction of a new lib Reed’s summary report. provisions for affordable Selected results are represented ing, and developing an a1 You are invited to attend a workshop in the summary report, while tive route for the highwa full data was processed using a The statistics were also computer program to give pared by sub-groups: rece more complex and detailed residents (393), people w results. The summary report have lived here fewer than also compares statistical data years, and long-term resid For smokers who are not from the last census in 1991. (865). While the distinction A profile of the respondents somewhat arbitrary, say of the survey indicate that Squamish is better educated ready to quit today compared to 1991 census

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4 Hour Paging, Business & Private Line Answering, & Accounting - JtWUARY 16, 1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF THE SQUAMlSH CHEF is published every Tuesday by Whistler Printing & Publishi Box 3500,361 13 Second Avenue, Squamish BC VUN 3 Two options for Clark ast week Glen Clark entered the running for the leadership of the provincial NDP party, and the handful of other candi- L dates were relegated to the status of also-rans. Most observers agree Clark will win the leadership and become the new premier. The Minister of Investment and Shovelling Money Off The Back Of A Truck, and former finance minister, is a consummate organizer. He has had an impressive campaign team working the back rooms and beating the bushes for several weeks, bringing the necessary cabinet ministers and labor lead- ers onside. So, loolung beyond the leader- ship campaign, which can hardly be called a race, Premie.;: Clark will have two options. He can use the momentum and media cover- ess wl age of the leadership coronation quamis to call a snap election, or he can After call the legislature back into ses- quamis sion in the spring, deliver a bud- get, shuffle his cabinet, and then take the new NDP team into an election in late spring. A possible third option of taking the govern- ment to its full term in the fall before calling an election is Glen Clark unlikely, because governments which go full term are usually seen as desperately hanging onto power, and usually lose the vote. And don't forget, the special prosecutor in the Nanaimo Commonwealth Holding Society bingo scandal is due to release his -Enhancement------cuts- - are insan decision on any possible prosecutions in the fall. Images of NDP stalwarts being clapped in irons and slapped in the Bastille don't he federal Liberal caucus, salmon enhancement. I have that ministry inevitably mc make for good election coverage. including 176 MPs and 50 seen on many occasions what reductions in the budgets ( Bet on Clark calling a legislative session before going to the vot- Tsenators, will be spending perhaps looks like a motley protection and enforcemen ers. The leadership contest itself is not likely to generate much $500,000 of our money Jan. 29- crew gathered at the side of a departments. Less funding growth for the NDP in the polls. No doubt Clark will make a set of 30 to meet in Vancouver, in an stream at 5 a.m. as is means fewer enforcement carefully orchestrated announcements about projects and policies attempt to woo B.C. into the just considering coming up and cers, which means more at during the campaign, but much of the interest will be focused on Liberal fold. All well and good, most people's hangovers are of the regulations, which 16 what he does as the new leader. A cabinet shuffle is mandatory to but I have a message for the just starting to create a death to fewer fish to protect. Th: t give his government a new look and distance itself from that of his travelling mandarin show. wish. As the time is right, fully has happened so often, in m predecessor, Mike Harcourt. He will also put in a new team of Either get your act together, or bright eyed and bushy tailed, same ridiculous cycle, yet i advisors in the premier's office, and look for some changes as well stay home and just send us the these volunteers head into the doesn't ever seem to be a .1-ac 5 in the party executive, to give the maximum appearance of a new $500,000. stream ~lth&ctiGnic stun weeding out of the senior direction. As if we needed more proof wands, or in wet suits, and bureaucrats, pencil pushen ditor, A legislative session will mean a new budget, and as we have that the government is com- scour the waters for brmd and bear! CBU,".terS,even ShOUlC! seen from past NDP performances, there are many ways to make pletely out of touch with reali- stock. They capture the adults though the resource they ai staken questionable finances look good. Current Finance Minister tF news came down last week with kid gloves, take them to managing dwindles daily. ws Elizabeth Cull has convinced some people she has achieved a "bal- that as many as 18 fish the holding tanks, transport This insanity has to stop. naldso anced" budget, even though the provincial debt has skyrocketed. hatcheries could be closed next them to the hatcheries, ripen are considered a renewable npens This has been done by running much of the spending through year as Department of Fisheries them, strip the eggs and milt, resource, and they are, but is my Crown corporations and the Ministry of Employment and and Oceans tries to cut another son m Investment, Clark's own ministry. It encompasses projects such as $3-4 million from its salmon ;les thi the new Island Highway, and the BC 21 Community Grants pro- enhancement budget. Have ing th gram, none of which shows up on the province's balance sheet. they not heard in the last few non n Calling a legislative session is also a bit of a risk. Through televi- years about declining West e for sion, millions of eyes focus nightly on the cut and thrust of ques- Coast salmon stocks? Did they lasses, tion period each day, and the opposition parties are already laying not hear last year about the As I See It :asses in wait for Clark. Their researchers are busy digging up everything devastating salmon harvest? hed 01 Clark has ever said about anything, hoping to use his own words Have they (meaning we) not Le rnos to ambush him. Never shy or retiring, Clark has been one of the been paying through the nose By AI Price :he ea1 most partisan ministers in government, so there is little doubt the for the decimation of the East vds oi opposition MLAs will have plenty of ammunition. Coast cod stocks, and do they vidual But Clark can mute them if he calls an election after delivering the not think that could happen e to f budget but before it is dissected in detail in the legislature. here. raise the eggs. .. to a certain point. When the j also The next few months will be fascinating for political spectators. Hello, Earth to Ottawa. They do literally thousands cycle gets so far out of bala Media scrutiny will be fierce, and before it's over the NDP could be I am the first to preach federal and thousands of hours on the wild stocks cannot susti giving Gordon Campbell a run he never anticipated. fiscal responsibility. I think every project, because they love themselves, they will disap- there are many cuts the federal to. They love fish, they love the pear. Closing hatcheries wil government could make with- streams, they love Mother enhance that inevitability bj THE SQUAMISH CHIEF out destroying services and Nature, and they love to help. allowing the wild stock gen Publisher and Group Ad Representatives Accountant programs. Even within the fish- Close the hatcheries and all pool to shrink even further. Publisher Linda Garner Ken Keys eries ministry I think there are that volunteer spirit, all that Fiscal responsibility is one Jeanneke Van Hattem Dianne Hathaway Administrative Assistant ways to make cuts without communitv spirit will be thing, but common sense an Editor Bob Price Kathy I??foiTkil SUPPO' AI Price destroying the fish. trashed, ahhe stroke of a pen. reason must also be main- Reporters Production Manager Circulation Manager But to close salmon hatcheries Cut $4 million from salmon tained. This move by the fec E Ron Ems Lyle Stachoski Henry Lacroix which operate on a minimal enhancement programs and a1 government, as it is being tion-av Patricia Heintzman Circulation and he David Donaldson Graphic Design Jill Smith amount of funding and mas- they will lose millions and mil- presented, defies all logic, nr Photographer Michelle Matthews Receptionist sive volunteer effort is sheer lions of dollars worth of free matter which way you look and th Ross Wahl Kania Woods Rustilla Swann madness. In many streams, labor, as well as millions and it. work I The S uamish Chief is published weekly b Whistler Printin & Publishing hatchery fish now outnumber millions more dollars in hatch- Maybe we are destined to Cance Cancer [I984 Co. Ltd. President: Robert W. DoulY Vice-president: r9eith Bennett wild fish as past logging prac- ery and enhancement project remember Pacific salmon by Societ tices and industrial and resi- fish which augment the sport their pictures on the walls of and commercial fisheries. name ( dential pollution have taken our rod and gun clubs. But tl addresr From my own experience, their toll. Once wiped out, a guns are going, and perhaps namela fish run does not return with- whenever federal government rods will be relegated to bein tax recc Published Tuesdays. Telephone: [604] 892-9161 , Fax: ministries are faced with bud- [email protected]. Year1 subscriptions: out help. And help is what they decorations. area] $30; Canadian mail delivery i55; U.S. have had, courtesy of the get cuts, the senior bureaucrats What a way to woo B.C. If i $1 15 Cdn. salmon enhancement program. take aim at the front lines. They doesn't smarten up, the next 8 Re roduction of an material contained in this publication is expressly Having spent several years hack and chop at the very spot time the Liberal caucus meet grbidden withouY the prior consent of the publisher. Canada Post working for DFO, I have a soft where cuts can least be tolerat- in B.C. it will be able to do SO publication mail sales product a reement No. 251828. spot for some of their pro- ed. That is doubly true for fish- in any convenient phone boo 3oQ Box 3500,381 13 Second Avenue, 8quamish, B.C. VON 3G0 igrams, none more so than eries. Overall budget cuts in just like the Conservatives. THE SQUAMISI-I CHIEF JANUARY 1 6, 19%

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Council has its own agenda DO WE NEED Editor, no surprise. and political backtracking that Judging from last week’s Just to refresh the facts, no would make even Mulroney AN ALTERNATE laper, the Gulf Pacific war is decision was made at Gulf blush, as I’m sure the till raging. The results of the Pacific’s public hearing regard- Mamquam Elementary School ROUTE? 995 Squamish Community ing the approval, even though parent advisory committee is urvey are in, with a total of many people waited until mid- very familiar with. ,270 residents responding. Two night to hear the decision. Our Council will probably ignore oteworthy facts were that a mayor and certain council this community survey, as they iajority agreed there should be members, knowing they did not have done with other items like TUNE INTO DAVID MITCHELL, MIA mits to growth and develop- have sufficient support to pass petitions and independent stud- lent which can occur in the project, then deliberately ies (Harris Hudema Report), the ON SQUAMISH COMMUNITY 10 pamish, and a majority like- boycotted a subsequent council recommendations of the ylan- rise agreed they had little con- meeting where again a decision ning advisory committee and oi over the development pro- could not be made. Only after even their own planning Tue., Jan. 16th - 2 pm, and 7 p.m. ?ss which takes place in the newly elected council mem- department, because it doesn‘t Wed., Jan. 17th - 10 a.m. pamish. ber was sworn in was it finally fit its agenda. Thur., Jan. 18th - 2 p.m. After 1995’s fiasco with dealt with. What has followed Simi Johal e Fri., Jan. 19th 7p.m. pamish council, this comes as has been a series of maneuvers Squamish - Sat., Jan. 20th - 10 a.m. and 2 pm. Sun., Jan. 21st 11 am. and 3 p.m.

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McKenzie Family Eagles A TRADITION by oppo OF TRUST Editor, The community of Squamish has received an on licity in regards to the annual congregation of bald this publicity has been generated by a small group 898-5121 who have discovered they can charge mone OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, 24 HOURS called eagle tours. These same opportunists are lobbying for an eagle reserve on th Squamish River. Located across from the R.C.M.P. and Fire Hall 40440 Tantalus Way, Garibaldi Highlands The vast majority of the land that the eagles chose to inhabit owned by the Squamish Indian Band. Our native communi knows what the eagles need most is to be left alone. If we use the eagle migration to promote tourism, we must b aware of possible adverse effects caused by too many people in th birds’ natural habitat.

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Dish L994. lg i New ES -ish 10 JANUARY 16, 1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF NEWS Florence Tefrault Certified Reflexologist and Reiki Therapist Police seek information on missingI girlI H The RCMP and social services are asking for the She is described as i I W ,Garibaldi Highlands, B.C. public’s assistance in determining the where- Caucasian female, 15E abouts of a 15-year-old runaway. Charlene (5’2”) centimetres tall, L Adams was last seen in the Squamish area Dec. weighing approximately SEA TO SKY COMMUNITY SERVICES 29 wearing blue jeans and an Adidas jacket. Her 50 kilograms (110 lb.) and is pleased to offer the following parenting program: family has not heard from her since that time and has long dark brown hair is concerned for her safety said Sgt. Dwaine Anyone with informa- ACTIVE PARENTING TODAY Wetteland of the RCMP. tion which may help thc The needs of today’s children have changed drastically from those “If anyone knows of her whereabouts we are RCMP locate Charlenc asking them to contact the RCMP so we can reas- Adams is encouraged tc of children even a few years ago. The successful methods of par- Charlene Adams 898-9611 enting used i~ the past cannot necessariiy be used in today’s sure the family that she is all right,” he said. can changing world.

Beginning January 25th. Sea to Sky Community Services will Marci Jc offer the new video-based parenting education program, called Water damage greets who line Active Parenting Today. Learn the skills needed tu raise coopera- Country tive, courageous and responsible children. cut like I victims ofa break and enter day’s gal Each weekly class is two hours long and the course runs for eight n’t exact weeks. Every Thursday evening beginning January 25th, the class Extensive water damage Industrial Way. genic drug LSD, says Sgt. ticipants will meet from 7 - 9 p.m. greeted the residents of a Dwaine Wetteland, was Chestnut Avenue home in The hill just north of Britannia brought to Squamish General Cost: $45.00 for one parent Valleycliffe as a perpetrator Creek was the site of two single Hospital Jan. 7 at 4:50 a.m. She $75 for two parents. purposefully plugged a sink vehicle accidents Jan. 5. was later released. (includes manual) and turned on the water during The first incident, which m Call 892-5796 to register and for more a break and enter between Jan. occurred at 8:15 a.m., involved Several vehicles parked in a information ask for Kathy Daniels, 3 and Jan. 7. Also stolen in the a southbound vehicle which Buckley Avenue parking lot ccrt i fi ed Active Parenting instructor. break and enter was $80-$100 in lost control and went into the during-the night offan. 5-6 had cash, a wedding and engage- nor t hbo u n d ditch, suffering their tires slashed for no appar- ment ring, a VCR and a video $1,500 in damage. The second ent reason, said Sgt. Dwaine camera and tripod. accident at that location Wetteland. occurred at 895 p.m. when a R A fight in the parking lot out- northbound vehicle lost control Two people were injured in side the Black Tusk Realty Jan. 4 and went into the northbound single motor vehicle accident at at 10:30 p.m. resulted in the ditch, suffering $1,500 in dam- 7 p.m. Jan. 9 on Hwy. 99 nea breaking of a window. Sgt. age. Sgt. Dwaine Wetteland Brohn Ridge. The vehicl Dwaine Wetteland of the RCMP said a third accident reported heading southbound, driven said it appears one of the per- the same day did not occur at a Surrey man who dell asleep at SGIlS ifix”/sl-\red xv\ras p=&d that s2F.e l,oca,ion. the wheel, crossed into the through the window during the northbound lane and went battle. By the time the police A Judd Rod resident discov- the road. The driver has been

nrni ninr ered someone semovinp a charged with driving without a I IbWUVUI arrived at the scene the two males involved were no where screen from its molZng, valid driver’s licence, drivin to be found, but Wetteland said startling a possible break and vehicle without insurance and the RCMP have a good idea enter perpetrator. Two suspects crossing a double solid line. who was involved and there- fled the scene and the resident ”It is common practice for -1--,1--.- 1 LL r)PA n t, J. &LA., ycuyir;-~r\-ln +nLV 5~mn nix+WUL 21tumA oinuychnm AUI4nr fore responsible for the dalji- teleylwlleu ure l.\Ldl uiir r11cy aged window. were unable to locate the perpe- licence plates and drive for a trators. while,” says Sgt. Dwaine Three female youths were Wet t eland. arrested and may be charged 10s CABOS with obstructing a police officer The Squamish RCMP as a result of an incident at the Police emergency health services Stawamus Mall. Police responded to a suicide in the responded to reports of a fight parking lot near Fawn Lake in at the Valleycliff e business area Blotter Alice Lake Provincial Park Jan. at 10 p.m. Jan. 5 and found a -~ 9. Four mountain bikers noticed DEMnkwnsanhbocdion number of youths gathered at a pick-up truck with a hose Compti~continendbiwkbdaily the scene. In the process of Lost hikers were located just extending from the exhaust co-sper attending the scene, a police before midnight Jan. 7 to end a pipe to the window of the cabl MANZANIW The cyclists removed the man : The Cl- officer was surrounded by a successful five-hour search. The misund group of youths. Three female hikers, who were to return for from the vehicle and tried to youths were arrested and police dinner at 6 p.m. .and were not resuscitate the Squamish male are suggesting charges relating equipped to camp overnight, by performing CPR for about 45 to obstructing a peace office be were located in the Deeks Lake minutes until paramedics Complimeniury gok- ask for details. laid in court. An additional Trail area by a Lions Bay Search arrived at the scene. RdiSSWlSkSTXipkrur alcohol related charge was laid and Rescue team at 11:47 p.m. The man was later pro- against a 23-year-old female. nounced dead at Squamish ’ A security camera system and General Hospital. At 10 a.m. Jan. 5, the theft of computer were stolen when Sgt. Dwaine Wetteland corn- 150 metres of anchor chain, a thieves gained access to the mended the mountain bikers in hand drill and a Skilsaw from a building by prying open a win- their efforts and said ir! shed on the Marina Estates dow at the B.C. Hydro office on response: ”Anytime you try to grounds on Loggers Lane in Discovery Way in the industrial save a life it is worthwhile. For your local UNIGLOBE office, call: downtown Squamish was park. An estimated $6,700 They did the right thing.” For ilocsnl if Your reported to the RCMP. worth of equipment was report- c Ir Uniglobe Office rn ed stolen. Cali 898-2696 Beer and $170 in cash were 111 reported stolen from the 99cr A 4.5 metre dark green Diner in Britannia Beach Jan. 6 Coleman canoe, which was INDEPENDENTLY OWNED means better personal service. at 5 a.m. stowed at about mile 11 up the Squamish Valley, was reported If you have information about ’ The driver of a truck was missing Jan. 7 at 5 p.m. VVV is a crime, telephone

charged with having an escay- painted in bright-blue on the Crimestoppers at 892-TlPs $ Sea to ing load after a RCMP vehicle bow of the canoe. (8477). Your call is free, you I which I suffered three flat tires after don’t have to give your name I Lions E driving over steel beams at the A woman who apparently had and you may qual/@ for a . jaws 01 corner of Hwy. 99 and overdosed on the hallucino- rewe& ‘ Hospit: .-

. i THE SQUAMISH CHIEF JANUARY 16, 1996 11 1 NEWS

)ed as a ale, 154 res tall xima tell 1 lb.) an; bwn hair JANUARY informa help thc 3harlent raged tc INVENTORY SALE Short Cut For Grizzlies Ticket Marci Johnson of Squamish was one of more than 2,000 people who lined up for the Vancouver Grizzlies basketball team's Big Country promotion two weeks ago. Anyone who got a flat-top hair- cut like Bryant (Big Country) Reeves received a free ticket to that ?r day's game, and women got courtside tickets. Though Johnson did- n't exactly get a flat-top, left, she still lost more hair than most par- YS sat* was ticipants. Photos by Gord Johnson and Ross Wahl. I SELECTED ITEMS THROUGHOUT General ,.m. She Paint collection

2d in a ing lot depots established 5-6 had 1 appar- The B.C. Paint Care 892-5604. Hours: Monday 3waine 4ssociation announced last through Sunday, 8 a.m. to 6 Neek the opening of permanent p.m. 3aint collection facilities in Carney Waste Systems, SALE STARTS TUES., JAN. 16th to 3 lstI 19 led in a1I Squamish and Whistler. Cheakamus Lake Road [dent at;I Now open for paint collection Landfill, Whistler; Tel: 938- Cleveland Ave. Open 7 days a week! 39 near! ire: 9622. Hours: Monday through 38041 892-5957 F I rehicle, ; Carney Waste Systems, 116 Sunday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. iven by 2ueens Way, Squamish; Tel: These depots will provide sleep at consumers with a safe, accessi- to the ' Pn vvnmtinn ble arid environmentally rent off UUI I GblIUI I responsible way to dispose of IS been i, leftover household paint. To thout a !,-! An article urlder the headline ensure that adequate storage 3usinesses encouraged to join iving a ; space is avaiiabie, consumers ce and ilm industry registry in last are requested to call their local ne. veek's edition of The paint collection depot in .ce for-'r iquamish Chief mistakenly advance. A voluntary maxi- Quality, service, selection and price. inn 4nr ; dentified the Community mum of 10 cans per visit would Lvr ~"1 Tutures Development ! for a,, also be appreciated. At this Iorporation of Howe Sound as Right in your backyard. )waine ', time, BCPCA depots do not he organization in co-opera- accept solvents, aerosol con- For more than 50 years, Hollyburn Lumber has been the supplier of choice to tion with the Sea to Sky Film tainers, automotive and marine thousands of building contractors in B.C.'s Lower Mainland. 3 and Commission, and Robert Fine anti-fouling paints, or paint in as the economic development :rvices unlabeled or glass containers. The best products and prices for officer for CFDCHS.' Fine is in Paint which is collected and fact the economic development suitable for reuse is offered free lumber and budding supplies. officer for the Sea to Sky of charge to non-profit associa- It pays to be choosy about your suppliers and the more choosy you are, the better we look. Economic Development tions at the BCPCA' s contrac- Commission and the Sea to Sky tors depot in Burnaby. Film Commission is working in Interested organizations should We're contractor-oriented. \e cab,. co-operation with the STSEDC. contact Michael Unger of Philip We carry all the conventional gmdes of lumber The Chief apologizes for any Environmental at 940-9655 or 1- for construction, including framing lumber and ply- 2 man , misunderstandings. 800-781-2315 for further details. wood, cedar products, finished lumber and hard- wood finished lumber. In fact, almost any building materials you may require - yre-hung doors, win- dows, drywall, sinks, bathrooms, evcrything you need for your building project. We arc V;incouvc_'r's moulding centre.

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i lbod !; Twisted Wreck IPS j' Sea to Sky Towing driver Ed McGahey prepares to remove a car YOU 1 which rolled Over on Hwy. 99 near Windy Point Sunday morning. lame , Lions Bay fire department and ambulance crews had to use the ra . jaws of life to extricate the driver, who was taken to Lions Gate ' Hospital with head injuries. ROSSWahlPhOto I

NEWS Province of Ministry of British Columbia Forests Howe Sound studenti NOTICE OF CONTRACTS TO BE FUNDED BY FOREST RENEWAL BC AS PART OF THE FOREST RENEWAL PLAN ANNOUNCED APRIL 14,1994 BY THE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA NOTICE TO SILVICULTUR~CONTRACTORS. kick butt at conferenc By David Donaldson One issue the group addn The Squamish Forest District is updating the Select Invitation List for contracts to be tendered in each is adult perception of the 1 of the following Silviculture activities: Four Howe Sound Secondary ber of kids smoking. In an i School students, who are tviiig mal survey done at HSSS, 1. Silviculture Surveys, including: . to get their classmates to butt adults believed about 10 (i) Stocking/Free Growing/Plantability Surveys oucbrought their ideas on free- cent of the students (ii) Stand Tending Surveys are SI (iii) !nsect and Disease Surveys ing their peers from tobacco ers. After interviewing the (iv) Brushing and weeding Surveys shackles to the Tobacco Free dents, the numbers were (v) Survival Surveys B.C. ‘96 conference in covered to be closer to 46 Richmond last weekend. cent. 2. Silviculture Project Layout and Administration, including: Grade 11 students Keily Luck, In an effort to show smo (i) Tree Planting Rebecca Marsh, Nicole Lavoie students what they are doii (ii) Stand Tending and Erin Malone have all been their health, the group cam (iii) Manual Brushing actively involved in raising with the idea of the break- jrosset (iv) Site Preparation awareness about the dangers of tobacco jar. A jar filled :heir sc smoking with their peers and, cigarette butts and ashes 3. Stand Tending, including: - (i) Juvenile Spacing along with peer councillor disgusting visual reminde (ii) Brushing and Weeding Selene Johnston, have spent the what smokers are putting Stl (iii) Conifer Release last two months working on their bodies. The half-full various projects to get students they displayed at the confer1 Contin 4. Site Preparation to kick the habit. represented five minute: meetin The group was asked to give a smoking at the HSSS smokc activitil Contractors wanting to be included on the list(s) for the above activities must submit a detailed resume workshop at the conference on on a cold, rainy day when I to give with references outlining relevant experience including contracts successfully completed and which list youth and tobacco, so the stu- smokers were elsewhere s with tf you wish to be included on. Submissions will be accepted up to 3:30 p.m., February 29, 1996 by: dents presented their views on ing shelter. say it Ministry of Forests peer pressure and smoking, Johnston and the girls prograi Squamish Forest District along with a video they pro- developing programs to I dents, 42000 Loggers Lane :odd d Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0 duced themselves. In the video students break their addict they interview other students They would like to form a c Abouj :onfere Further inquiries should be directed to Steve de Melt, or Carolyn Wold at 898-2100. about their smoking habits and smoking support group, gi7 discover that most would like to students a place to go at lu ;hop, ai quit, but feel they can’t because and break times when :he stuc of peer pressure. The video has desire is strongest, as well :ompilt an amateur look to it, which place to meet after school I Lung A rhey sa rn they say is good because it peer helpers or friends i makes it obvious the work was have, or are trying to quit. lot of done entirely by students. Please turn toPag some 0. STYLE. ~y othe: Never SO Afordable. ## -

40% PICADILLY Famous Scientist Visits, Films Eagles OFF River League raft Guide Ian Kean, right, chats with Dr. Da Suzuki of the n/ program The Nature of Things prior to boardi 40-50% 0 UTERWMR inflatable rafts for a trip down the Squamish River to view and fi OFF eagles. Ross Wahl photo 30-60% FOOTWEAR OFF ~n Menzoy of Bo6 Hili - ___- ra iiArC-na 40-6876 3VVUItK3A OFF It’s been two years Since you passed away 40%OFF SLEEPWMR We miss you so much You’re thought of every day WATCHES There’s a void in our Zives 50%OFF You can never be repZaced A May you rest in peace CC And Shine in God’s grace HOURS: Mon -Wed 9 - 6 Sad& missed C eternally loved Thur, Fri 9 - 9 Sandy, Jenny &Josh Sot 9 - 6 Sun I I -5

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January & February Hours 9:38 am - 5:30 pm f the ni 7 days a week [n an in ISSS, n 1ut 10 are sm ig the j he nler were 1 to 46 TELEPHONEORDERS [W] B] v smok WELCOME - :e doinl 898-381 3 CORNER OF HW 99 & MAMQUAMRD. I moking Is Gross -The Howe Sound Secondary School anti-smoking group including, left to right, p came A ebecca Marsh, peer counsellor Selene Jonston, Erin Malone, Nicole Lavoie and Keily Luck, are break-ti rossed out by the break-time tobacco jar which they collected from five minutes worth of smoking at illed 'M heir school. David Donaldson photo 3shes i B '+.\DESIGN I minder IFAIRFIELD itting i a Students have big plans for Non-Smoking Week ilf-full Zonf ere; IContinuedfrom Page 12 In addition to learning about. They worked hard," said inutes meeting place would have the many stop smoking pro- Johnston about members of the smoke activities such as jigsaw puzzles grams geared towards students group, who were interviewed to give them something to do that are available to schools, the on BCTV news and appeared on crhen m I iere se iwith their hands. The students group learned how total non- UTV as well. They are now say it is important that these smoking policies at schools, busy writing a proposal for the programs be run mostly by stu- such as the one being consid- school about what they learned girls i ered at HSSS for the 1996/'97 at the conference. ... 5 to hr dents, because preachy adults addictic could drive some kids away. year, are totally ineffective The group also has big plans rm a cp About 100 people from the because students will always for this week's National Non- ip, givi conference came to their work- find somewhere to smoke. The Smoking Week at school. COMPLETE BLUEPRINTS A IiOlJSE FOR Y01JR NEEDS shop, adding their own input to conference also demonstrated Dressing up as a giant cigarette I at lur CUSTOM HOUSE PLANS ANY SITE the students' ideas. This will be how most quit-smoking pro- and distributing gum, selling ihen t SCALE MODELS 0 PRESENTA'I'ION RENDERINGS well a! compiled and sent to the B.C. grams are adult-oriented, and hot chocolate at an information COMPLETE DRAFTING SERVICE 10 YFARS EXPERIENCE hool w Lung Association for study. students need to become more booth and giving out informa- nds w They say their ideas received a involved in making programs tion pamphlets and stickers and FREE ESTIlWATE FOR YOUR PROJECT quit. T lot of positive feedback and accessible because they have the giant cigarette pifiatas filled topage some of them will be adopted fresh ideas. with gum are some of the things by other schools. "I'm very proud of the girls. the girls have scheduled.

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Notice to Howe Sound Residents

Th e Com m 11n i ty Fut ii res Development Corporation of Howe Sound, and the local Canada Employment Centre, have corrirnissioncd an education/training ncctls assessment of pcoplc in the Sea to Sky Corridor (Britannia Beach to Pcmberton).

Markstrat Consulting, a local business consulting firm, will be conducting random, co@fidentialte e- By Dal phone intcrviews during the evenings and weeker ds from January 14 - February 5. Should you be chosen I Fish Will Be Preserved - Sam Gidora, left, of DFO, and volunteer stream steward Steve Scuily u: at rantlorn to help provide information, we thank you an electro-shock net to capture and identify fish in Loggers Lane Creek. The net momentarily stui I fish. which are later released. Coho and searun cutthroat trout were found in an area where a housir B% iri advance for vour cooperation. figure 7 development is proposed. The developer and DFO are working together to enhance the stream for fis 73,.- LL uy llll Ross Wahl photo 1~ywtists,

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Housing won't endanger fis By David Donalcfson tect," says salmon enhancement study of the habitat, Gidora program community advisor volunteer stream steward /ISt E A proposed housing develop- officer Sam Gidora. "The fish Scully were recently e ment near Loggers Lane Creek are obviously quite happy trofishing" in the stream will not endanger the fish there. 'I mild electrical current is intrc inhabiting the stream, says Gidora has been cleaning out duced into the water, stunvi Debra Hughes, Department of small, organic logging debris the fish. This allows them to Fisheries and Oceans habitat from the stream and with the collected and weighed to dt-t technician . help of volunteers, hopes to mine age and species. v.7 ho mc Under the land development remove other obstructions such The development is on I?o$ until all the studies are corn1 le1 ' vatcd tc guidelines of the DFO and the as an old logging bridge. He two laq ed and the DFO determines th! Ministry of Environment outlin- says the stream could use some large sti ing development procedures, it more spawning gravel, replant- habitat will be protected,ber'ot, *,L Iqreen h is illegal to harm fish or their ed vegetation and more shade the area can be rezoned. Q of her h s* s* habitat when developing an to improve the date pal MIX WITH WATER area. rearing habitat cious bz AND ROLL ON Before it is developed, the area for the large where s has to be rezoned from resource numbers of No Seams Ns Mess No Odor beavers DECORATING MADE SIMPLE use to single family dwelling. juvenile coho envisior The developer plans for 162 lots and cutthroat ing groi with a 7.4 unit per hectare gross trout which Like a1 site density, allowing space for spawn there. "flying proper setbacks along the DFO doesn't drawing stream. These figures could plan to clear keeping change depending on the out- out too much of catalogL FOR YOURSELFTHE MIRACLES come of DFO studies. the stream, world" YOU CAN PERFORM ONYOUR WALLS The developer, Graham however, the fu& Farstad Associates Ltd., is close- because it is Her lif ly coordinating the project with integral to the / habitat to have i the District of Squamish and I DFO and has hired an environ- at least 200 mental consulting firm to do a pieces of large detailed study of the area to woody debris look at possible stream per kilometre enhancement before any work to keep the is done. ecosvstem bal- Measurina Up - .A .cqai! ~FJQ-01 fhrpp_ye~-& The stream is a "very stable anc;', says searun cGQhroat trout found in Loggers Laflfi*j groundwater system that Hughes. Creek is weighed and measured before releast 39870 Cleveland 892-3551 should be fairly easy to pro- Furthering the Ross Wahl photo who has fuChn in Cove with the area By David Donaldsc:

;cuily u y her own definition, Vange Brossard is an rily stu extremely successful artist. ”If you can sell 3 housir B enough to eat and buy more canvas and paint, I n for fis figure you’re successful.N By the definition of more commercially-oriented 1 artists, she doesn’t sell herself enough. “I’ve gone hand-to-mouth many times because I hate the business end of it,” says Brossard. “It gves me a

Although it‘s a rough world for everyone to live in right now, it can be harder on people in the arts to make a living because they are not business-minded,

were business people, they would be in he explains. ”Business and art are not com-

e has shown at large galleries such as rt Gallery, Brossard prefers to sell out of io. People come to her wherever she is they know her and her work. For rea- to her, most of her customers tend to be sionals and university students looking igh quaiity art, but her client base ncludes buyers from all walks of life. Brossard moved to Squamish from White Rock last larch so she could share a studio with her artist aughter, Elodie MacArthur. She has since fallen in a, enjoying the unhurried, small town he Giendly people. and work here without the interrup- tions of sirens and traffic noise,” she says, remember- ing the disruptions of the ever-growing White Rock

rt Times Two, her studio/home in the Eagle Run area is the ”perfect spot” for her, with just about everything she needs within walking dis- ost stunning view in the world” to dt-t available from almost every hindow in the house. L The home was purchased from Brossard’s son-in-law, on I?&‘ ~homoved his family next door. The house was reno- corn1 lei vatcd to accornmodak two separate apartments, and lines tk two large upstairs bedrooms were converted into one large studio. There is a solarium to ensure a continued !d, b e io?, I. *,L Iqeen hue on Brossard’s thumb as she pursues another k~ of her hobbies, taking care of exotic plants such as date palms and a banana tree, and a wonderfully spa- cious back yard with a creek running across its width, where she has seen spawning salmon and encountered beavers gnawing at the trees near her gardens. She as she paints everything she experiences, from pliic-cs envisions using the yard to hold summer-time draw- she has seen to friends and fCinii1~. // ing groups with her artist friends. My work is like a diary - it’s wry personal,” SIVS Brossard. ”My whole life ends up on a canvas.I/ Like all the artists she corresponds with, Brossard is II Id flying off in too many directions” with painting, Everything she experiences goes through a meat drawing, loolung after her plants, writing poetry and grinder” in her head and comes out on paper mdcan- keeping a journal, and photographing her work for vas; sometimes abstract, sonietinws realistic. cataloguing. She says it is the ”most exciting life in the A master of mediums, Brossard paints on canvas ‘ind world” and finds she is able to pursue her interests to paper with acrylics, draws in pencil and pen-and-ink, the fullest since moving to Squamish. and has dabbled in watercolor painting and sculpture. Her lifestyle never leaves her lacking for inspiration, Despite this shifting of styles and mediums, she savs

...... I Drivers should lighten up Tt’s not night yet, so why borrowed car on an overcast, self. He has also had to pay t bother turning on your rainy day. Andrew was driving owner of the car he was driv. Appea r5 ng thgs -wee ki..., headlights, right? and Craig was in the passenger ing $1,000. If he is found at Whatever the reason for not seat. At an intersection with fault, not only will he receive driving with your lights on at north and south stop signs and no compensation, but he will all times, it’s an idiotic thing to east-west right of way, my have to pay for damages to tl do. brothers, heading north, came vehicle that struck him and h Last week I became a one- to a stop. Andrew looked in insurance will have to cover j A1 eyed bandit (another thing that both directions and seeing occupant’s injuries as well as gets me riled) when my right nothing, began to cross the Craig’s. He won’t be seeing front headlight burned out intersection. Out of nowhere, a discounted insurance premi- from all the flicking and high- speeding car without its head- ums for some time. beaming I was doing to oncom- lights on slammed into the pas- For some reason it isn’t con- ing vehicles driving unillumi- senger side of my brothers’ sidered reckless endangermei WEDNESDAY TO nated. It gets me steamed to SATURDAY, see these morons motoring along, nearly invisible in the Jan 17th = 20th poor weather we have been experiencing lately. On overcast, rainy days like $k KARAOKE evelv liresdav DOOR PRIZES wed I the ones we get most of the winter, cars become nearly Soul Mining impossible to see until you come right up on them. In By David Donaldson

I I vehicle, crushing the two sides to drive in poor weather with together and pushing it into a out your headlights on, but y ditch. can get a ticket cor driving th 1 by an approaching .vehicle Craig got off easy, his body speed limit if there is snow o I negotiating a fast corner by covered with cuts and bruises the road and a police officer Only per year using my lane, or have I almost and a faceful of glass perma- considers it unsafe. I $35 rear-ended a slow moving car nently scarring his good looks Even on the brightest, sunr in the Squamish Area that I couldn’t see until I ,was and nearly taking out an eye. est day of July, driving with I wdmost on top of it? How many Andrew spent two days in the your lights on makes you m Name: times have I almost initiated a hospital hooked up to a respi- visible to other drivers. In cu I I head-on collision by attempting rator helping him breathe rent weather, not only does i Address: 1 to pass slow moving traffic in a through a collapsed lung. make you more visible, but I perfectly legal place, only to be Although Andrew adamantly improves your visibility of I thwarted by an oncoming vehi- maintains the other car was road and other drivers in th Postal Code cle with no lights that I didn’t speeding and was impossible uniiluminated ignorance. I see until the last minute? If an to see, the accident will most Yes, people who drive with- Expiry Date: accident had occurred in such a likely be 100 per cent his fault out their headlights on used I situation, it would have been because the other car had the disturb me, but now it down- RATES 100 per cent my fault. right of way. Because of his right pisses me off. So if yo I I YEAR - $35 1 r.) Seniors$25 I I know this now because of injuries, Andrew has not been ever driving around town a t/2 YEAR $20 [l/g yr.) Seniors $15 some jerk who almost wiped able to work since the accident happen to notice a blue Hon I Paid BY: I out half my family. and probably won’t be able to fla&ng its lights at you, thal 0 Cheque 0 VISA a M/C a Cash o Money Order Two weeks before Christmas, return to his job until February. would be me letting you kno I I :3 I I my two younger brothers were In the meantime he has had to you are an unsafe, inconsider- g; Amount Enclosed driving through Surrey in a go on welfare to support him- ate, ignorant moron. Credit Card # I I Expiry date: I Becoming vegetarian is not just a fa I Siqnature: adopted by those who inch eggs and milk in our eati tj It’s a smart trend for many of us plans, there are smart ways to choose to eat meatless - not a Go to meeting calcium and vitam fad. There are certainly many B12 reauirements without thehi I WD 9 IuAfl MOuNTMN ; I convincing reasons to start shift- foods. q 1996 the best summer yet 8 ing our diets from animal to Health Vasanto Meiina has jut co-w Y more plant-based proteins. Many ten an excellent book cal At the North Vancouver Outdoor School, Y environmentalists believe eating By Dania Matiation in Pa radi se Va II ey, Brackenda le. Becoming Vegetarian. She’s # 10 I KST 2. less meat and more plant foods private practice in Vancou will help resolve sdme of the AGES 7T0 13YEARS 8 and has for years been a veg hunger, water table and deforestation problems herself. She describes the calcium food PROFESSIONAL STAFF - FQR SAFETY AND FUN t? gr it:3$4 the world is experiencing. iron and protein foods, grains and veggies Nature’s classroom on 420 acres @:- And there is our physical health. Vegetarians fruit. I strongly recommend buying or b6rowi :$ tend to have lower rates of obesity, heart disease, Becoming Vegetarian. It’s going to be a w -A 24 hr. supervision Quality programming 2$ $3 colon cancer, adult onset diabetes, hypertension known resource. ;$ * Self esteem and character building gis* and diverticular disease. They also tend to eat A final note: Many people believe that Vita Wilderness experience * Canoeing * Swimming less protein, sugar, fat and caffeine, and they usu- B12 is available from algae, miso soup or spiru A- Arts & c~A~swith Emily Carr ai? ii;strhictoi @ ally don’t smoke or do the couch potato thing. na; New research says not. Instead, use milk AT , ~~~ , We can’t conclusively say vegetarian eating is eggs or Red Star brand nutritional yeast (a1 Music Drama Campfire. 3s::s * * %X” better for health, except that every thoughtful or known as tasty yeast), or a B12 supplement.

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~ JANUARY 16, 1996 THE SWAMISH CHIEF COMMUNI TY I H 0 R 0 SC0 PE Workshop for smokers offered January 14 through January 20,1996 he Squamish Hearty group will meet the first Eldercollege is for all resi- Aries (March 21 - April 20) . Be sure to tell your loved ones how much yo1 Lifestyles Group is hold- Tuesday of each month. If you dents 55 years and up and any care. Appreciating those closest to you is a neces Ting a workshop on wish further information please person interested in upcoming sity if you want loving relationships. Thursday, Jan. 18, for smokers contact Katy at 898-3399 or courses should plan on attend- who are not ready to quit. No Marilynne at 898-5047. ing the open house at the Taurus (April 21 - May 20) doubt the information given H. Capilano College Squamish There will be good fortune ahead with family mat out at the workshop will give On Wednesday, Jan. 24, a campus on Wednesday, Jan. 24, ters. Children could play an important role in i smokers good food for thought. slide presentation entitled at 1 p.m. Great Books will be new idea. It will be held in the Coast- Beautiful Britain will be given offered once again, as will an Garibaldi Health Region office, Gemini (May 21 - June 20) 38075 Second Avenue from 7-8 Smile even if you don’t feel like it. Things are go. p.m. ing to get better soon. A wish will come true, anc it is something you have wanted for a long time. Five residents of Hilltop Cancer (June 21 - July 20) House will be honored when You may feel as though you have won the battle, the January birthday party is but it may have only just begun. Is this really whal

held tomorrow, Jan. 17 at 2 I) you want from life? p.m. Congratulations to Lo1 Henderson, Teddy Reynard, By Maureen Gilmour Leo (July 21 - Aug. 21) Ian Allwood, Vi Smith and Responsibilities at work are piling up, and you will Gerald Birss. An open invita- have to take measures to ensure nothing falls through the cracks. tion is extended to anyone who ’ at the library by Harold introduction to computers and would like to share their time Cruickshank, a visitor from Canada, eh? - on topics Virgo (Rug. 22 - Sept. 22) and friendship with the resi- England. You are invited to the around the state of our country. Stubbornness can get in the way of lots of things, dents and their families. 7:30 p.m. showing. Play reading is another possi- especially love relationships. Lighten up and learn H ble course and last fall, life to go with the flow for a change. Many children in the valley STORK STORY - THROW- writing was much enjoyed. The have happy memories of the ER - Mike and Nikki Thrower cost for each course is $25. Libra (Sept. 23 - Oct. 22) time spent at storytime at the are pleased to announce the R There could be some changes in the workplace, Squamish Public Library when birth of their son, Brayden January winners in the Rotary and you will have to find a way to adjust. Keep an they were three and four year Michael, born in B.C. Women’s 200 Club were: Ivor Hurst and open mind about new job opportunities. olds. Regstration for the spring Hospital, Vancouver at 6:43 Jim Mulholland, $100; Brian session (Jan. 26 to March 22) a.m. on Dec. 23, weighing 8 lb. Edwards, $120; George Hayes, Scorpio (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) A selfish attitude can get you into big trouble. Jus bcgins this Friday Jan. 29. Welcoming their new brother Whistler, $130; and Lloyd because you really want something doesn’t mea Storytinw for three-year-olds is home are Melissa, Riley and Ingraham, $150. you have to hurt someone to get it. cnch Friday, begnning Jan. 26 Shelby. The proud grandpar- R t’roni 9:15-10 a.m. and for four- ents are Larry and Aleen Gray All parents of elementary and Sagittarius (Nov. 23 - Dec. 20) ycw-oids from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Paul and Margot Colodin, John secondary school children are A happy celebration will turn out even better thar Plcase pre-register your chil- and Kim Thrower and Jeanine invited to a meeting of expected. Friends and family will help you remem. &-en s~)oiiby phoning the and Horace Itoku. A proud Children and Adults with ber what is most important in life. library at 8~2-3110. great-grandmother is Mrs. Attention Deficit Disorder M Kathleen Denegrie. (CHADD) at Brackendale Capricorn (Dec. 21 - Jan. 19) You will receive an important message concerning Another opportunity for chil- H Secondary School on financial matters. Leave negativity out of the ctrt.11 who would like to audi- Our little New Year’s baby for Wednesday Jan. 17, at 7 p.m. workplace. tip:; for tti2 SCG t$ “-

Calvary Community p.m., Wednesday Bible Valleycliffe Christian Squamish Baptist Church Church Study 7 p.m. Fellowship Pastor: John Crozier, 898- Sunday morning family Sunday Worship Service: 11 3737. Sunday Worship and worship service at Squamish St. John’s Anglican Church am. Sunday School 9:30 Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Pentecostal Church at 9:30 Sunday services 8 a.m. and a.m. and 11 a.m. a.m. Nursery and Sunday 10 a.m. For details call Rev. School at the same time. John Stephens at 898-5100. St. Joseph’s Catholic Squamish Pentecostal Teens are invited to Youth Church Church Night with Pastor Jose on Squamish United Church 2449 The Boulcvcud, Pastor: Rev. Jeff Beckmyer, Fridays at 7:30 p-m. at the Minister: Rev. Claire Garibaldi Highlands. Father 892-3680. Morning Worship COMING SOON TO THE LEGION NEAR YOU church. All welcome. Pastor Bowers, 892-5727. Sunday Angelo De Pompa, 898- and Sunday School, 11:30 1851 Mamquam Road Joe Brown at 596-7848. Worship Hour begins at 10 4355. Mass: Saturday at 4:30 a.m. Sunday evening ser- I a.m. Infant Nurserv provid- p.m., Sunday at 9 a.m. and vice at 6 p.m. Highlands Gospel Hall ed. Sunday School-is held at 11 a.m. Confession: SUPER BOWL 30 Elder Gordon Stewart, 898- 10 a.m. Saturday at 4 p.m. or by Church of Jesus Christ of ,5091. Sunday breaking of appointment anytime. Latter Day Saints Sunday, January 28,1996 the bread at 930 a.m., Catechism (CCD): grades Donald MacKay, Branch Sunday School 11:30 a.m., I(-7 on Thursdays, 6:30 President. 42081 Ross Rd., PRIZES * SURPRIZES * MORE PRIZES Gospel Meeting 7 p.m., p.m.-7: 30 p.m./ may regis- Brackendale. 898-3535. hlanday Bible Hour 7-8 ter anytime. andBIG SCREEN ToVo CBUT Odyssey Fam. Mat. Simpsons Fresh Pr. CBC News Undrcrrent Market PI. Fifth Estate IWitness I National!CBC News KOMO Videos Edition News ABCNews News Wh. Fortune Jeopardy! :h you KING Oprah Winfrey News NBCNews News Evening Am.Journal neces- CHEK NHL Hockey: Vancouver Canucks at Hartford Whalers Edition Extra E KIRO Jenny Jones News News 1 Hard Copy Ent. Tonight Seinfeld Movie: “Rainbow Drive“

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IN MINUTES New executive takes off icc he first day of January ing Squamish Days weekend elements to create successful marked the start of a new and the Chieftain Center Mall international trade among Tyear, and the restructur- Christmas Parade. NAFTA members, promoting ing of the chamber's board of As president, he is an ex-offi- international relations by uti1 directors and executive. Taking cio member on the chamber's ing diverse channels of com- their place on the executive are 14 committees and has been munication, and by developir Ken Perry, president; Ron appointed to the District of strategies to confront the glot Anderson, first vice-president; economy through interdepen- Rob Kirkham, second vice- dence and commercial opera- president; Sean Fehr, honorary tion. secretary; and Steven The Squamish and Howe Waslewsky, honorary treasurer. Sound Chamber of Commercr Joining the board of directors through the support of the for their first term are Parm Canadian Chamber of Johal of Highlands IDA Commerce, is coordinating a Pharmacy and Paul Lalli of the Squamish economic develop- B.C. delegation to this unique Sea to Sky Hotel. ment committee as the cham- conference. Registrations will Filling the two seats left ber's representative. be received until Jan. 31. Call 4-G BOSS 2. Arkin's monogram vacant by Ed Chernenkoff and A board retreat has been Wendv at 892-9244 for more I 1. Role on Ellen 3. Saturn maker, familiarly 5. Character on The Shari Bishop, who were unable scheduled for early February to detail;. 4. James - Jones Simpsons 5. 1935 Gertrude Lawrence to finish their tenure, are Darcy discuss the short 9. - Law film West of Alpine Fence & Gate and long-term 10. Series for Mr. Lawrence 6. - Inconvenient Woman ; and Sherry Elchuk of the B.C. goals of the 1 13. Party-.- Five 1391 TV movie 14. Travel leisurely Museum of Mining. chamber. 15. trl AV MA-l-ne. Okk" 7. - Wes! ; 194?&rx LU UI tv~uyuu.auui. The remainder of the board 17. All in the Family role Brothers film 8. Star of The F.B.I. (1965- members completing their The goal of the 19. l? She (1967-70) terms are Bill Manson and 5th Trilateral 20. -~Bridges 74) 22. Buddy 11. Little friend of Winnie-the- Howard Kelly, and senators Business 24. Ending for hero or tour Pooh Rose Tatlow and Dr. Laverne Conference of 25. Co-worker of Lou, Mary & 12. Paver's substance Kindree. North American 16. Hunt's co-star Murray The new president, Ken Perry Chambers of 26. Tamera to Tia, or Shawn 17. Couric's co-host to Marion 10. __Jackson ; '80 Craig T. is employed by B.C. Rail Ltd. Commerce, 27. Not-too-popular govt. Nelson film as a marketing representative which will take 19. - Street agcy. for the pulp and wood prod- place March 5-10 28. Kelly or Tierney 21. A apple, ... 23. The __Shriner Show ucts. division. at Hermisillo, 29. Musical instrument Prior to being elected presi- Mexico, is to 31. K. T. Oslin's state of birth: (1949-56) abbr. 28. Actor in Gone With the dent, Ken served as second and identify a com- 32. Good Morning America Wind first vice-president. He also mon goal among persi) nai i t y 30. Role on The Bob Newhart the business peo- Show ('72-'78) chaired the chamber's retail 37. Demi Moore's siate of promotion and development ple of the three birth: abbr. 33. - Jazz 38. Amphibian 34. Prefix for sense or fat committee. This committee . countries 39. Initials for the star of 35. Night Court role (1984-92) coordinates the annual Shop (Canada, U.S. 1972's Cabaret 36. Upward-moving tide? Squamish Six Month Interest and Mexico) by 4 1. Series for Mike Connors 40. Edith Bunker, to Gloria 41. Whitney or McKinley: Free Shopping Program, as strengthening (1967-75) well as provides assistance to commercial ties 43. Peggy Bundy's marl abbr. 7 42. No. of kids for John & member retailers who are coor- to promote 44. -. - L Olivia Walton + IV 45. Lassie's owner, for a time dinating retail events such as growth, provid- Ken Perrv 43. I - the Cheese ; 1983 I ---DOWN the Country Festival held dur- ing the necessary P Hope Lange film 1. Lav pipes 9 FREE EVENlNGS 4’S FREE WEEKENDS I FREE STARTUP ;,.y Be Ahead of the Crowd

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Crystal Eric St’oltz, Mary-Louise Parker. A young when he arrives with a medal for a fallen the home of a suburban family. ‘PG’ (1 hr., and attorneys wage a courageous battle are on Ctrappt:[i A yourig boy befriends the le- playwright rrrust choose between love and Japanese-American war hero’s family. (2 49 min.) appeal the verdict and obtain a new trial. ( gttridary creature of the woods. ‘PG’ (1 hr., career.-(ln Stereo) ‘R’ (1 hr., 26 min.) hrs.) Sterec) El (2 hrs.) (middli 29 Inin.I 8:OO 0 < 7 * “Code Name: Chaos” (1989, 12:30 0 (I$ “Misterioso” (1991, Drama) Jack @ “Stalked” (1995) Maryam d’Abo, J: Underwood. A grateful widow unknowing film ex 8:OO 0 7 * rt’ ., “Ra~r~~t)owDrive” (1990, Comedy) Diane Ladd, Brian Kerwin. A Shepherd, Suzan Sylvester. A woman is Dr;ima) Peter Weller. Scla Ward. The head loyal CIA agent clashes with renegade lured into London’s jazz underground as befriends a deadly stranger. ‘R’(1 hr., : rnent c she searches for her biological father. (2 min.) o t H o I Iy wo o d’ s Ho mi c i d c Di v i5 ion j o in s spies who stand to profit by fabricating a The fill forces with a fernalc psychologist to un- threat to world peace. (2 hrs.) hrs.) 9:00 0 GJ “The Babysitter‘s Seductior ravel a rnultjple murder. (In Stereo) :W (2 @ “When the Bough Breaks” (1993) Ally (D ** ’12 “Alien Nation” (1 988, Science SUNDAY (1 996, Suspense) Keri Russell, Stephc in Febl hrs.) Walker, Martin Sheen. A young telepath Fiction) James Caan, Mandy Patinkin. In Collins. Premiere. A high-school stud€ “Open Fire” (1994) Jeff Wincott. Patrick must help find a serial killer. ‘R’ (1 hr., 43 1991 Los Angeles, a human detective JANUARY 21,1996 drawn into a blueprint for murder follol m The Kilpatrick. A two-fisted martial artist takes min.) teams up with his alien counterpart to nab the death of an employer’s wife. (In Ste Sounc on terrorists in L.A. ‘R’ (1 hr., 33 min.) 8:30 (6.; *** “L’lncroyable Defi“ (1988, an extraterrestrial drug dealer. (2 hrs.) EVENING @ (2 hrs.) 9:00 12 I++*“Narrow Margin” (1990. Drame) Morgan Freeman, Beverly Todd. 1:00 (D ***tl/2 “Three Came Home” (1950, 0 0*+* “Mad Dog and Glory” (1 is hole Suspense) Gene Hackman. Anne Archer. L’ecole Eastside est completement dom- Drama) Claudette Colbert, Patric Knowles. 6:OO 0 @J *** “Robin Hood” (1973, Ad- Comedy-Drama) Robert De Niro, I A lawinai and his rnurder witness attempt inee par les dealers de la drogue et les Agnes Keith’s autobiography inspired this venture) (Part 2 of 2) Voices of Peter Thurman. Love enters the life of a lo Tuesd; to survive aboard a train stalked by killers in fauteurs de violence. El (2 hrs., 10 min.) account of an American author‘s impri- Ustinov, Andy Devine. Disney’s animated photographer when the gangster wt Squan this remake of tlie 1952 classic. (2 hrs.) 9:00 Q (4) “The Man Next Door“ (1996, sonment in a Japanese internment camp. tale of a sly fox who champions the animals life he saved rewards him with a womar a .ii; “A Promise to Carolyn” (1996, Drama) Pamela Reed, Michael Ontkean. (2 hrs.) of Sherwood Forest from the tyrannical Stereo) @I(2 hrs.) Countr Drama) Delta Burke, Swoosie Kurtz. Pre- Premiere. Residents’ emotions run high 1:15 fiD *?‘z “The Great Bikini Off-Road Prince John. (1 hr.) 1O:OO @ “For the Moment” (1993) Ru: Marga miere. Two siblings confront painful me- when a convicted rapist is released from jail Adventure” (1994) Lauren Hays, Floyd @ ** ”Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” Crowe, Christianne Hirt. A young pilot mories as they seek to learn the truth and moves into their neighborhood. (In Irons. Scantily clad tour guides cruise de- (1994) Jim Carrey, Courteney Cox. A goofy an ill-fated affair with a married won p Iann it behind a sister’s death 37 years earlier. (In Stereo) 0(2 hrs.) sert hot spots. (In Stereo) ‘R’ 01 (1 hr., 36 gumshoe probes the kidnapping of the ‘NR’ (2 hrs.) Stereo) 32 (2 hrs.) ~8 *** Wy Little Girl” (1986, Drama) min.) Miamidolphin. (In Stereo) ‘PG-l3’@l(l hr., 12:OO @ “Open Fire” (1994) Jeff Winc Squan 9:30 @ “Operation Golden Phoenix” (1994) Mary Stuart Masterson, James Earl Jones. 2:07 0 3:: “Bliss” (1985, Comedy- 26 min.) Patrick Kilpatrick. A two-fisted martial a chamb Jalal Merhi, Loren Avedon. An ex-CIA man A 16-year-old girl comes of age while Drama) Barry Otto, Lynette Curran. An 8:OO @ ++t“Disclosure” (1994) Michael takes on terrorists in L.A. ‘R’ (1 hr., 33 n is framed for the theft of a prized pendant. working at a facility for homeless teen- Australian executive regains conscious- Douglas, Demi Moore. An executive faces 12:30 0 Q +*% “So This Is Paris” (1: The1 (In Stereo) ‘R’ [Ili (1 hr., 35 min.) agers. (2 hrs.) ness after a heart attack to find that the unwanted sexual advances from his boss. Musical) Gloria DeHaven, Tony Curtii Childr 11:15 *Il> “A Time to Die” (1991) Traci 1O:OO @ “Crackerjack” (1994) Thomas Ian world around him has gone crazy. (2 hrs., ‘R’ (2 hrs., 7 min.) trio of American servicemen become: Lords. Jeff Conaway. A photo of a murder Griffith, Nastassja Kinski. A police detec- 30 min.) 8:20 @ *** “La Femme au paysage” volved with love and charity while on le Attent (1989, Comedie) Stole Arandelovic, Bozi- in Paris. (2 hrs.) leaves a phofographer marked for death. tive battles terrorists at a mountain resort. 235 0 0hk1/2 “The Best of Times” (1986, (CHAC (In Stereo) ‘R’ (1 hr., 30 min.) ‘R’ (1 hr., 36 min.) Comedy) Robin Williams, Kurt Russell. darka Frajt. Un garde-forestier se de- 1:30 @ *f%“Past Tense” (1994) S 12:30 0 (11, “Seekers” (1993, Drama) (Part 2 11:30 0 (ij) *** “Forbidden Love” (1993, Twelve years after dropping the winning menage dans une region lointaine. (1 hr., Glenn, Anthony LaPaglia. Mystery : Squarr of 2) Brenda Fricker, Josette Simon. Stella Documentary) Stephanie Morgenstern, pass in a high-school football game, a timid 10 min.) rounds the murder of a detecti\ must flush outa thief foran over-40’s dating Lynne Adams. Pulp novels of the ’50s and clerk tries to regain lost honor. (2 hrs., 15 8:30 @ @I***l/z “Lethal Weapon 2” (1989, neighbor. ‘R’ (1 hr., 31 min.) for this agency while Susie finds a client wha ‘60s frame this recollection of the lesbian min.) Drama) (PA) Me1 Gibson, Danny Glover. 2:OO (D **l/2 “Terror in the Aisles” (19 Seconl warits her husband followed. (2 hrs.) experience in Canada during that era. @(2 3:OO (D (rz) ** “Savage Harvest” (1980, Two Los Angeles police detectives battle Suspense) Donald Pleasence, Na 1:00 @J ”Cyborg Cop” (1993) David hrs.) Suspense) Tom Skerritt, Michelle Phillips. South African drug smugglers who are Allen. Excerpts from “The Exorcist” i Jan. 1; Bradley, John Rhys-Davies. A drug agent 11:45 @I** “Blue Tornado” (1990) Dirk Humans are stalked by starving lions after protected by diplomatic immunity. (In “Psycho” highlight this look at some of attempts to rescue his half-human brother. Benedict. Patsy Kensit. A pilot investigates a drought forces the beasts to search for Stereo) El (2 hrs., 30 min.) greatest horror films of all time. (2 hrs. welcon (In Stereo) ‘R’ (1 hr., 33 min.) the destruction of his partner’s craft. ‘PG- food at a nearby plantation. (2 hrs.) 9:00 0 0“Little Criminals’’ (1 995, Drama) 2:05 0 0f+Yz “Perry Mason: The Casr elemer 1:30 (D (iz? f+“The Legacy” (1979, Horror) 13’ (1 hr., 31 min.) @ *** “Blue Sky” (1994) Jessica Lange, Brendan Fletcher, Myles Ferguson. A 12- the Notorious Nun” (1986, Mystery) R Katharine Ross, Sam Elliott. Two Amer- 1:15 @ **%“Extreme Justice” (1993) Lou Tommy Lee Jones. Marital difficulties arise year-old boy with a preoccupation for crime mond Burr, Barbara Hale. The legend call Gr draws another child into his larcenous ican architects discover a terrifying secret Diamond Phillips, Scott Glenn. A detective for a 1960s military couple. ‘PG-13’ (1 hr., lawyer takes on a case involving a r IAud when they arrive at a forbidding English is assigned to a top-secret vigilante squad. 41 rnin.) world. a(2hrs.) accused of murdering the priest she rnarior. (2 hrs.) (In Stereo) ‘R’ a (1 hr., 31 min.) 33: ** “Snow Kill” (1990, Suspense) 0 “Innocent Victims” (1996, Drama) portedly had been romancing. (2 hrs., of the 2:OO (D **I 2 “My Dear Secretary” (1948, 1:30 0 (1;) *** “The Grand Highway” Patti”D’Arbanville, Jon Cypher. Five exe- (Part 1 of 2) Rick Schroder, Hal Holbrook. min.) Cornedyj Kirk Douglas, Larairie Day. An (1987, Drama) Anemone, Richard Boh- cutives on a wilderness expedition battle Premiere. A condemned man’s parents 2:37 0 i.7.i *f1/2 “Ffolkes” (1 980, Advr will be author’s latest secretary discovers tliat her ringer. A 9-year-old boy learns about life, the elements and the murderous inclina- and attorneys wage a courageous battle to ture) Roger Moore, Anthony Perkins. Elemet employer’s literary efforts take a back seat love and death while staying in the French tions of escaped convicts. (2 hrs.) appeal theverdict and obtain a new trial. (In eccentric frogman is called in to thwart tQ womanizing. (2 hrs.) countryside with friends of the family. 3:07 a (@ *** “Sarafina!” (1992, Musical) Stereo) (2 hrs.) plans of extortionists threatening to desti Jan. 1E 2:05 0 11, *** “Cross uf Iron” (1977, (Subtitled) (2 hrs., 15 min.) Leleti Khumalo, Whoopi Goldberg. A black (D @I*lr* “The Return of the Pink North Sea oil rigs. (2 hrs., 15 min.) Please Drama) James Coburn, Maxirntliiari Schell. 200 (D (c2) **!I2 “Brady’s Escape” (1984, teen-ager in Soweto witnesses the inequi- Panther“ (1975, Comedy) Peter Sellers, 3:OO (13**?/2 “Promisea Lana“ (i9i Brutal warfare on the Russian froiit in Adventure) John Savage, Kelly Reno. A ties of apartheid in this adaptation of the Christopher Plummer. Sellers’ third outing Drama) Jason Gedrick, Kiefer Sutherlai Anne 7 World War ti brings out the best arid worst dowried American pilot finds unlikely war- Broadway hit. (1 hr., 53 min.) as Inspector Clouseau finds the bumbling The lives of iwo former Utah nigh-schi in two German officers. (2 hrs.. 45 min.) time allies in HunGary, including m orphan French sleuth investigating the theft of the classmates tragically converge over I an aPP priceless Pink Pantherdiamond. (2 hrs., 30 2:07 0 ’ 7 : *I :I “A Night in HPaveri” (1983, boy who comes to worship him. (1 hr., 30 Christmas holiday. (2 hrs.) IThe Drama) Christopher Atkiiis, Lesley Ann min.) min.) @ “Stalked” (1995) Maryam d’Abo, J Warren. A married college instructor has **1%“Word of Honor” (1980, Drama) (D *+* “Mad Dog ar?d Glory” (1993, Underwood. A grateful widow unknowinl Lifest) an affair with one of her students, who Karl Malden, Rue McClanahan. A murder Comedy-@rama) Robert De Niro, Uma befriends a deadly stranger. ‘R’ (1 hr., works1 works as a male exotic dancer. (2 hrs.) case embroils a small-town reporter in the Thurman. Love enters the life of a lonely min.) issues of freedom of the press and First photographer when the gangster whose @ :13: ** “Acting on Impulse” (19: are no Amendment rights. (2 hrs.) life he saved rewards him with a woman. (In Suspense) Linda Fiorentino, C. Thorn 2:07 0 3::**‘I2 “Portnoy’s Complaint” Stereo) @I(2 hrs.) Howell. A killer strikes real terror in t Jan. 1E (1972, Comedy) Richard Benjamin, Karen SATURDAY 10:30 @ *Vi “A Low Down Dirty Shame“ heart of a Hollywood “scream queen” unit off Black. Based on the novel by Philip Roth. A (1994) Keenen Ivory Wayans, Charles S. cationing at a quiet country retreat. (2 hr young Jewish boy recounts his often hilar- JANUARY 20,1996 Dution. A private eye goes after a IThe ious and amorous adventures to his psy- presumed-dead drug lord. (In Stereo) ‘R’ chiatrist. (2 hrs., 15 rnin.) EVENING @I(1 hr., 40 min.) Squan WEDNESDAY 2:35 0 (11) ***?/2 “Airport” (1970, Sus- 11:35 0 @I** “Malone” (1987, Drama) Burt meets pense) Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin. A 6:OO @ ** “Mixed Nuts” (1994) Steve Reynolds, Cliff Robertson. A retired gov- JANUARY 17,1996 snowstorm, a mired plane, an elderly sto- Martin, Rita Wilson. Christmas-season ernment agent stranded in rural Oregon is 3t 1 p.1 waway and the bombing of a passenger jet chaos overwhelms a crisis center’s staff. forced into a confrontation with an evil land nembt EVENING plague an airport manager. (3 hrs.) ‘PG-13’ (1 hr., 37 min.) developer. (2 hrs.) 8:OO @3 ** 9’2 “Houseguest” (1 994) Sinbad, 0 **‘/z “Night Crossing” (1981, Ad- 6:OO @I** “The Perfect Man” (1993) Phyllis Phil Hartman. A con artist finds refuge in venture) John Hurt, Jane Alexander. Two Diller, Michelle Little. An aspiring artist the home of a suburban family. ‘PG’ (1 hr., young couples and their children secretly rriiist choose between two men. (In Stereo) 49 min.) build a hot-air balloon to escape Com- ‘NR’ 31(1 hr., 34 min.) 8:20@(@++9’2 “LeGrand Pardon ll”(l992, munist oppression in East Germany. (2 8:30 @ “Night of the Running Man” ( 1994) Drame) Roger Hanin, Richard Berry. A sa hrs.) Scott Glenn, Andrew McCarthy. Acabbie is sortie de prison, un ex-meurtrier tente 12:30 @ “The Man in the Attic” (1994) Anne or1 the ruri Lvitti S1 niillion of the mob’s d’arreter un engrenage fatal qui va mener Archer, Neil Patrick Harris. A manipulative FRIDAY (2 rnoney. ‘R’ (1 lir , 33 niiii.) sa famille a la ruine. @I hrs., 55 rnin.) woman hides her adoring lover in the attic. 1O:OO @ I/i “Forrest Gump” (1 994) Tom (In Stereo) ‘R’ El (1 hr., 36 min.) @ I 6, ”Lc Pi,tr,iste” [ 1991, Drame) *** **ut JANUARY 19,1996 Gai! Travers. Eijr Ohrln. Dcux socurs sont Hanks, Robin Wright. A slow-witted 1:00 (D 0*-k* “Dead Bang” (1989, Sus- The Most Famous Basket In The World totnlement erib(jCitws par‘ le charme de Southerner experiences 30 years of ‘his- pense) Don Johnson, Penelope Ann Miller. EVENING tory. (InStereo)‘PG-l3’@IJ(2hrs., 22min.) lcur voisin. wi celebre piariiste japonais. [!ti k Los Angeles detective’s investigation i 11 :35 @ “Lone Wolf McQuade” (1983, \:: tic.,2u ririr1.j (3)** into a patrolman’s murder leads him to a THIS IS A 6:OO (D *** “Colors“ (1988, Drama) Sean Adventure) Chuck Norris, David Carra- 9:OO (D >iz .*-*I. ”V,luriteers” (1985, Co- nest of neo-Nazis in the Midwest. (2 hrs.) Penn, Robert Duvall. A veteran cop cnccly) Tom Hanks. Jdin Candy. An arro- dine. A maverick Texas Ranger uses his 1:05 0 @ -rt+l/z “Diary of a Mad Housewife” clashes with his rookie partner amid gang martial-arts skills when he col!ides wi!h (l970, Cofiedji-DCaniaj Sichard Ben- giirlt playboy clashes with an overzealous .,,-I---- 5iiGiaiii;:i.i v;P~c~;i-1~ :<:cidei-iidiiy joii\s tile v;vlG~t~tr iri Dennis Hopper’s portrait of modern-day bandits and arms smugglers. jamin, Carrie Snodgress. Despondent over urban warfare. (2 hrs.) Pcxc Corps arid goes overseas. (2 tm.) (2 hrs.) the superficiality of her life and marriage, @ “Bullets Over Broadway” (1994) 10:30 0 * “Maximum Force” (1992) Sam *** 12:OO (D **‘/z “Zandalee” (1991, Drama) an attorney’s wife begins an affair with an Jones. Sherrit: Hosu. A police captain John Cusack, Jack Warden. A mob body- Nicolas Cage, Erika Anderson. A dan- arrogant author. (2 hrs., 15 min.) guard secretly helps polish a playwright’s sends three rogue cops against a crime gerous triangle results when a love-starved 1:30 0 *** “Wrong Is Right” (1982, COMMUNITY lord. (In Stereo) ‘R’ (1 t-tr.%33 miri.) work. ‘R’ (1 hr., 39 min.) woman begins a passionate affair with her Comedy) Sean Conney, George Griz- 12:OO 0 ** “Body Melt” (1993) Gerard 890 (D ** “Always Afternoon” (1987, husband’s friend. (2 hrs.) zard. A globetrotting TV news reporter‘ Kennedy. Andrew Daddo. A new vitamin Drama) (Part 2 of 2) Lisa Harrow, Jochen 12:30 @ *flh “The Getaway” (1994) Alec becomes involved in a nuclear arms sale NEW IN TOWN? nets ghastly results for unwitting samplers. Horst. Wartime Australia is the setting for Baldwin, Kim Basinger. Husband-and-wife that could lead to World War Ill. (2 hrs., 30 (In Stereo) ‘NR’ (1 hr., 24 min.) this story of a community divided by a local thieves flee after a gangster’s betrayal. (In min.) NEW BABY? woman’s love for a German prisoner. (2 Stereo) ‘R’ El (I hr., 55 min.) 2:OO (D “Road Games” (1981, Sus- 12:30 0 (11: ***I. “Meet John Doe” (1941, ** I The Drama) Gary Cooper. Barbara Stanwyck. hrs.) 1:00 (D ** ‘12 “Rumble Fish” (1983, Drama) pense) Stacy Keach, Jamie Lee Curtis. An IF YOU ARE Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke. A young tough A reporter fabricates a story about a mian “Blue Sky” (1994) Jessica Lange, eccentric truckdriver speeds up his huntfor .i brarl *** looks up to his older brother, an aging biker, who threatens to cornmit public silicide on Tommy Lee Jones. Marital difficulties arise a roadside serial killer after a hitchhiker GE’ITING MARRIED. . while struggling to find his own place in the In bea Christmas Eve. (2 hrs., 30 rnin.) for a 1960s military couple. ‘PG- 13’ (1 hr., friend becomes a target. (2 hrs.) world. (2 hrs.) 1:30 @ “The Wayside” (1993) Daryl Shut- 41 min.) 2:05 0 3;*** “Careful, He Might Hear PHONE: Zr uick: 1:30 0.0ffY2 “Kafka” (1991, Drama) You” (1983, Drama) Nicholas Gledhill, tleworth, Stephen MacDoriald. A man finds 8:30 8 3:;**lr!’i “Sabrina” (1954, Co- Yedne trouble in a small rural town. (In Stereo) medy) Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hep- Jeremy Irons, Theresa Russell. A color Wendy Hughes. An 8-year-old becomes Kim Aydon: 898-8299 ‘NR’ (1 hr., 30 min.) burn. The daughter of The family chauffeur sequence enhances Steven Soderbergh’s the object of a bittercustody battle between . velcon 2:OO @ jihf “D.O.A.” (1949, Mystery) Ed- is sought after by two wealthy socialite fictionalized account of the literary giant. (2 his two aunts. (2 hrs., 30 min.) mond O’Brien, Pamela Brition. The reci- brothers. (2 hrs., 30 rnin.) hrs.) 8 (0.; **lt “Charley Varrick” (1973, pient of a dose of time-release? ;mison sets @ (6.).ir+!,;? “Un monde pour nous” (1989, ::35 c!it to locate his killer before time -- and his Comedie) John Cusack, lone Skye. Le Drama) Walter Matthau, Joe Don Baker. A lile -- run out. (2 hrs.) pere divorce d’une adolescente I‘en- petty hood regrets his latest heist when he finds the loot laundered mob money and 2:05 Q3 .ii **** ”Tilt3 African Queen” courage a poursuivre ses etudes mais is hired killers are on his trail. (2 hrs., 30 miri.) (1951. Adventure) Huniphrey Bogart, Ka- I’interdit de voirses amis. W (2 hrs., 5 min.) MONDAY tharine Hepburn A rnissioriarv persu.?!des 9:00 (D 112? **t!i“The Neon Empire” (1989, 8 !:?.I **** “A Star Is Born” (1954, L? gin-swizzlirig rivorboAt captairi to destroy Drama) Ray Sharkey, Linda Fiorentino. In Musical) Judy Garland, James Mason. A JANUARY 22,1996 ;1 World Wa: I Germar; yuribotti i!i the the early O OS, a New York mobster faces popular entertainer descends into ruin c0:igo (2 tlr-s , 15 Illill ‘l opposition to his plan to turn Las Vegas into when his young wife’s career begins to EVENING a mecca of gambling and prostitution. (2 eclipse his own. (3 hrs., 30 min.) 2:07 0 7 ** I. “One-Trick Pony” (1980, 6:OO (D “The Babysitter’s Seduction” (1 996, hrs., 30 min.) @I;.I$ +**Vi “The Longest Day” (1962, Drama) Pacl Sinion. Blair Brow. A but- Keri Russell, Coiiins. 1O:OO “Colors” ( 1988, Drama) Sean Drama) John Wqne, !?sd Steige;. Allied SLJS~WSP) Stephen cessfu! ’60s !nusicinn tries tocope with new *** Penn, Robert Duvall. A veteran cop forces prepare for D-day, a massive as- Premiere. A high-school student is drawn styles of music. his ex-wife, a record- into a blueprint tor murder following the clashes with his rookie partner amid gang sault upon the beaches of Normandy company tycoon and a groupie. (2 hrs., 15 death of an employer’s wife. (In Stereo) El violence in Dennis Hopper’s portrait of during World War 11. (3 hrs., 55 min.) min. j (2 hrs.) - urban warfare. (2 hrs.) - .

THE SQUAMISH CHIEF JANUARY 16, 1996 #I25

IHowe Sound Breast Feeding Support Group come join our monthly meeting. Call Beth at 898- 1) Beverly :on landsa a Last Call for auditions for a 9299. Ishort dramatic film called Breastfeeding drop-in pro- 36,D Mindless Sounds will be held vides assistance and support I Holt Notices for non-profit organizations run free in the Squamish Chief. Please phone 892-9161, fax 892-8483, e-mail: 1's pz in the next few days. Needed [email protected] or drop a copy off at our offices before 5 p.m. the Fridav Drior to Dubiication. Fridays 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at us ba are one male and two females Coast-Garrbaldi Health Unit. Call ew tri (middle-aged) with some prior 892-3585. 3'Abc iknov film experience. For an appoint- a Senior citizens counselling service is a free service ISquamish Hospice Society '(1 h ment call Adriane at 898-5930. to help seniors complete applications for pensions and volunteers meet the third Monda Seduc The film will be shot in Squamish other benefits, provide information on seniors programs each month at 7:30 p.m. To I, Ste in February. and assist seniors in accessing other agencies. For mor( become a volunteer or member Istud !f folk mThe Squamish and Howe Alcoholics Anonymous meetings information, call senior citizen counsellor Charles phone 898-9854. (In Sti Sound Chamber of Commerce are held seven days a week. Call 892-9031. Schilberg at 898-9393. Squamish Birthright offers Iry" (1 is holding a general meeting rn AI-Anon/Alateen: family members and New Hope self-help group for adult children of confidential and non-judgmental diro, ,f a I( Tuesday, Jan. 16 at noon at the nds of problem drinkers. Call 1-688-171 6. alcoholics and dysfunctional homes meets Thursday: help to any woman distressed by ter w Squamish Valley Golf and ics Anonymous: Got a drug problem? Want at 7:30 p.m. at Sea to Sky Community Services, 38142 an unplanned pregnancy. Come ir voma Country Club. Guest speaker is to change? Narcotics Anonymous meets every Second Ave. starting Jan. 1I. For details call Joanne or Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 3) Ru g pilo, Margaret Thornton, director of Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the library on the Stawamus Ron at 898-5488 or Heather at 892-8457. 9r 7-9 pm. Thursday. For more d WOI planning for the District of Reserve. information phone 892-9329. f Win Squamish. For details call the IThe Howe Sound Women's Centre offers information ITOPS -Take Off Pounds artial i chamber at 892-9244. and referrals by phone or drop-in Monday through Friday, Parent-tot drop-in program for parents and children Sensibly meets Wednesday at '., 33 r 'is" (1 IThere will be a meeting of noon-4 p.m. Phone 892-5748. six years and under at Sea to Sky Community Services. 3:15 p.m. at the Squamish United ' curt come Children and Adults with Legal Aid is a free service provided under qualrfying For details, call Joanne , Sharon or Nina at 892-5796. Zhurch. For details call 898-5260. B on I€ Attention Deficit Disorder circumstances. Apply on the second floor at 38141 II %.e.Special Olympics (Squamish local) needs volun- IThe Hearty Lifestyles Group 194) s (CHADD) to determine how Second Avenue, Squamish. Phone 892-5114. teers and athletes. Call Sherry at 892-2224. s working toward a healthier stery Squamish can get some suppor Women in Difficult Relationships A confidential w Squamish Duplicate Bridge Club meets Monday ifestyle in Squamish. For more letecti - for this group, at Brackendale counselling group for women in or out of an abusive rela- nights at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Hall on Cleveland nformation contact coordinator LS" (1: 898-571 1. ?, Na Secondary School Wednesday, tionship. Call Lise at 892-5796. Avenue. For information call Kathy at 892-9823 or )ana Simpson at rcist" Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. All parents are Pearl's Place Transition House - Call 892-5711. Lorraine at 898-2702.. IThe Squarnish chapter of the )me of (2 hrs. welcome from all secondary ana Volunteers available to listen to and support women rn Cribbage Night at the Diamond Head Branch, Royal hood Disorders Association of le Cas elementary schools. For details experiencing abuse. Shelter can accommodate seven Canadian Legion, for members and guest, 8 p.m. each 3.C. is holding meetings erv) F egenc call Grace at 898-3671. women and children. Wednesday. -bursday nights at 7:30 p.m- at ng a I ;t she IAuditions for new members 1 Parents Offering Support and Education (POSE) , Squamish Weavers and Spinners Guild meets once :astle Rock. For information call 2 hrs., of the Sea to SkyYouth Choir upporting families which are raising children with physi- a month. For info callShirley at 892-3373. laomi at 892-6345 I, Advf will be held at Mamquam 21, mental or emotional challenges, meets the first and a The Squamish Valley Equestrian Association meets I A Critical Incident Stress irkins. Elementary School Thursday, hird Tuesdays of the month at Sea to Sky Community the last Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. in the leisure bebriefing Program has been set hwart I to desti Jan. 18 from 3:15-3:45 p.m. Services office. For details call Bev at 898-5052 or Susan centre. For info call Mary-Ann at 898-4252. p to assist people who have 7.) it mThe Squamish Archery Club meets every Kperienced a traumatic incident at $! j9i Please phone choir director 898-4212. ith erl a I Anne Thomson at 898-5435 for ~1 Cznad!ar! Cancer SacIe!?; meets the second Monday Wednesday night at 7 p.m. at the rod and gun dub. For ork or elsewhere. Call emergency Jh-schc over t an appointment. If the month in the hospital board room at 7:30 p.m. For more information contact Van at 898-3875. ager 1-604-979-8576 and a team IThe Squamish Hearty ratient services info call Katy McIntosh at 898-3399. For mTRe Alano Club bingo runs every Sunday at 37978 1 trained professionals will meet Abo, J inowin! Lifestyles Group is holding a rolunteer info call Thomas at 892-5664. Third Avenue at Victoria Street. It's a family affair. iy group experiencing stress fol- (1 hr., workshop for smokers who IHowe Sound Youth Help line 892-9393. Telephone D Sea to Sky Family Tree Tracers meet on the third wing a traumatic event. ?" (19s are not ready to quit Thursday, lssistance available to teens in crisis or just needing Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Castle Thorn 'or in tl Jan. 18 at 7 p.m. in the health omeone to talk to. Trained phone volunteers available Rock complex. For information call 898-4775. ieen" v unit office, 38075 Second Ave. Aondays from 6-10 pm. and Thursday from 8-10 p.m. CI New social group being organized for newcomers Notices for non-profit it. (2 hr: IThe Women's Auxiliary to I Overeaters Anonymous: If you have a problem with to Squamish. Goal is to meet others with similar inter- organizations run free in Squamish General Hospital iod, come to the meeting at Squamish General Hospital ests, singles;,couples, families. For details call Rachelle at the Squarnish Chief. meets in the hospital boardroom oard room every Sunday night at 7 p.m. For info call 898-2628 anytime or Leslie at 898-9281 after 6 p.m. Please phone 8Sl2-9l61, at 1 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 18. New 92-3359. L Proposed public traditional school - for more infor- fax 892-8483,e-mail: members always welcome. I A non-smoking group has formed a Singles mation or if you would like to help, phone Marcia at 898- [email protected] riendship Club for 40s-plus recreational and social 4485. or drop a copy off at our atherings. Meetings are every Thursday at 8 p.m. at a Mothers Of Pre-Schoolers (MOPS) meet every offices before 5 p.m. the lidway Restaurant in the Sea to Sky Hotel. For details Wednesday from 9:30-11 a.m. For information call Trenna Fridav Briar to publication. dl Tom at 898-5847 or Bonnie at 898-9667. at 892-9259.

Legion H Junior Forest Wardens program is a Centre. For more information call Stew World Royal Canadian Ladies Auxiliary meets at the Legion Hall last challenging and regarding outdoor-orient- McLeod at 898-3594. Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. ed experience. Call Kathy Babuin at 898- Squamish Lions Club meetings are Executive meeting every second to last 3077 or Paul Kuster at 898-21OD. he!d the first and third Thursdays of the Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. H Tantalus Seniors Centre at 1471 month at 7 p.m. at the Easter Seal Camp nL Contact Mrs. Amy Poole at 898-5714. Pemberton Ave. is open Monday to rec room. New members or guests wel- Squamish Royal Canadian Legion Friday, I p.m. - 4 p.m. Drop in and enjoy come. Phone Raj Kahlon at 892-501 l. needs all Legion members. Please plan smoke-free social and refreshments. Crib The Howe Sound Arts Courpcii is a r. to attend our next general meeting. and cards, pool, darts and music every volunteer organization created to encour- J? N Kinsmen Club of Squamish meets day. Call 892-7066 for information. age and assist in development of the arts on the second and fourth Thursday The Royal Purple of Squamish in our community. Monthly meetings are I The Squamish Public evenings of each month. If you are meets the second Tuesday of each month held the fourth Wednesday of the month. )... .ibrary is hosting a side show between the ages of 19 and 45 and inter- at 8 p.m. If you are free to do volunteer For details call Kathleen at 898-5951. MI beautiful Britain, by Harold ested in a community club that stresses work or help with the new alcohol and 1 Sea to Sky Communities Network hickshank, at 7:30 p.m. service and fellowship, Call Don drug awareness program call Terry at (formerly Freenet) public terminals at Vednesday, Jan. 24. Everyone Burroughs at 892-2020 days or evenings 892-5731. To become a new member call Squarnish Public Library. A growing com- ielcome. at 898-3526. 892-5731. munity information souice for non-proiii Y E Big Brethers/Big Sisters sf SO Squarnish Block Parents are in need organizations. Free worldwide communi- Squarnish provides volunteer adults to of new Block Parents throughout the cations. Call 892-9556 for details. work on a one-to-one basis with children area.You need not be a parent, just Sea to Sky Community Services from single parent families. For details someone concerned with safety in the Society provides support and assistance call 892-3125. community. For more information contact to individuals and families in the Howe Welcome Wagon hostess brings gifts Liz Shepherd at 898-9776 or the Sound corridor. For information phone 1 1 I and greetings whether you're new in Squamish RCMP 892-5796. I

b.-. - .a LuWIi, have 8 new baby, getting married or Kiwanis Club of Squamish meets the 6 Squarnish RCMP Victim Services -- know a couple who is. Call Kim at 898- first, second and fourth Tuesday of each for more information call Kathy or Karen at month at 7 p.m. at the Tantalus Seniors 898-1572. Id8

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By Cathie Price 1 Iii I acing a beer budget in January isn’t all that ance sweet malt flavors and aromas. Ale brewers bad. Considering the number and types of tend to use powerfully flavored types of hops to beers now available, trying out different balance the fruitiness of the brew. Lager brewers ws, even cooking with beer is downright prefer milder, fragrant varieties. Malt sweetness id you need money to have fun? and hop bitterness are the main considerations everal microbreweries have sprung up along in matching beer and food. ound. Whistler, Bowen Island and Overall, in tasting beer (as in wine), we’re look- uamishs Tall Ship Ale Company are just part ing for balance of flavors, harmony between a North American beer renaissance, crafting sweet and bitter, with some styles emphasizing and full-bodied brews in revolt against the one element over the other. The aftertaste, or fin- linistry Rcspo~isihlrfbr nd and standardized products that have dom- ish should be smooth and pleasing. Multiculturalism BCTV d the national beer market for much of this Hearty foods simply taste better with beer. The

y. These hand-crafted beers are being sweet earthiness of the malt, bitter undertones of -- ith both new and traditional dishes, a hops and bready flavors of the yeast all combine lcome rediscovery of the rich tradition of into a savoriness that begs for spices, herbs, hot r and hearty food that dates back over peppers and intense tastes. Pungent aged cheeses, smoked foods, vinegary dishes (which sic principles seem to work ruin wines) are delicious with beer. Deep-fried hing food and beer. Just as with wine, foods need the gusto of beer and seafoods are The Squamish Chief s a good idea to match like with like: milder wonderful with a cold glass of light-flavored ers and ales with light and subtle dishes, lager. With such a wide variety of beer styles Employmen re powerfully flavored darker ales and lagers available, it’s fun to experiment. sively seasoned foods. Neither the The following savory mustardy pork chops are food should overwhelm the other, best made with a dark lager. Granville Island taste better together than either Bock is a beautiful balance of sweet and bitter ould separately. Then there’s the “relief fac- with roasted malt, coffeeish flavors, and comes r”. When foods are mouth-blistering hot, over- in the fashionable 650 ml bottle size. Vancouver lming the most powerful beer or wine, bail Island Hermann’s Dark Bavarian Lager has the The only relief is a light-flavored, very cold same smoky roasted coffee aromas and flavors beer (the fizz helps stop the burning in the and comes in the 650 ml bottle and six pack. Both lagers are very dark colored, yet neither matching food and beer, some sense have the weight or sweetness of stout and porter made of the bewildering variety of beer ales. They are great food beers. irst, ales and lagers. The yeast and tem- re make the difference. Ales use an old- Mustard Pork Chops yeast that ferments at warm temperatures, with Beer and Onions ing aromas and flavors best described as 4 to 6 thick cut pork chops, enough for 4 peo- t was only developed in the ple t ferments at lower temperatures 2 Tbsp. butter oother and more subtle beers 1 large onion, thinly sliced itiness and robust character creat- 1/2 cup dark lager ermentation. Lager beers came to 1 Tbsp. malt vinegar nd 20th century brewing the 1 Tlbsp. coarse-grained Dijon mustard 1/Z cup sour cream e color of the ale or lager can range from Heat the butter in a large skillet. Brown the t gold to deep brown-black, depending on chops on each side. Remove from the pan. Pour w the malt was roasted. Pale malt is the light- off any excess fat. Put in the onion, cover and t and is dried at low temperatures. Specialty cook gently, until soft, about 10 minutes. Stir alts are roasted at increasingly higher tempera- occasionally. Arrange the chops on top of the res for longer periods. As the sugar in the malt onions, pour in the beer and vinegar, cover and and flavor deepen and inten- simmer for about 30 to 45 minutes, until the s add hints of caramel, coffee meat is tender and thoroughly cooked. Transfer chocolate flavors and aromas. chops to a warm platter and keep warm. Stir the malt used determines the body mustard into the pan juices. Raise the heat and flavor and alcohol of the final brew. The boil until reduced by half. Remove from heat ronger and heavier the beer and stir in the sour cream. Season to taste with th more character and depth. salt and freshly ground black pepper. Pour over ops add two elements to beer. Bitter flavors the chops. Serve with garlic mashed potatoes nd floral aromas. Bitterness and pungency bal- and the same dark lager used in the dish. Club back in action ing themat the same time. Branch #7Q s Thursday,last Jan. week‘s 18, we walk. If you pick up your paper over the early today, our Branch #70 pot luck lunch is at noon, with our meeting following at 1 p.m. he Highlands where we will If you haven’t yet picked up walk t6 Newport Ridge and By Kay Whrachowsky your ticket for the bus t-iip to nding areas. Showboat, Elaine will be at the Tantalus Seniors meeting. Centre News I was hoping 1996 would be a Open Monday to Friday 1-4 showing his slides on Duncan, healthier year for seniors, but Pam. Closed weekends and hol- the murals of Chemainus and somehow it doesn’t look that idays. Monday - crafts; around the Vancouver water- way. Seniors in hospital are Tuesday - crib; Wednesday - front in the morning, and a lit- Urban V?hite, Jean Booth, Bob cards and games; Thursdav - tle surprise. Evd,Jessie carnerm 2nd Video day; Friday - cardiand Hardd got back pictures he Mary Belliveau. Convalescing took on the light tour to Van at home are Irene Roberts and Don’t forget, this Thursday, Dusen Gardens and Stanley Freda Baity. Best wishes to you Ian. 18, Harold Cruikshank is Park and he will also be show- all for a speedy recovery. 28 II JANUARY 16,1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF

Eagles not just a money maker h the wonderful eagles education or guides out (and of Brackendale. The not just on weekends) during 0Squamish eagles. The eagle season. People are there Cheekeye eagles. Everyone every day. wants to own the eagles, the Now that we have publicized freest bird in the world. What it the eagle migration to the comes down to is everyone untenable state that it is, the with a vested interest in which least we can do is protect them location they should be identi- from some of these so called fied with has not so much of an nature lovers. They love nature interest in the birds themselves so much they have no respect as in how to make a buck off them. There has been so much squabbling over who “owns” getween the the eagles that we now have a book called The Book of Eagles instead of The Eagles of L2nes Squamish, or The Brackendale Eagles. Brackendale isn’t even a town, certainly no more than By Mary Billy Garibaldi Highlands or Valleycliffe. They each have their own uniqueness as well for the animals which live in it logged out? And by whom? ?nts hoi as a post office, and one or or the natural surroundings logging companies, small lo] lends tv more stores, but most places they need to survive, one of ging outfits? Native logging ace befc are happy to be known by the those being peace and quiet. contracts? Is everybody goin .e locatic one name of Squamish, so as to Signs need to be posted on the to take their fair share of the s myste promote the whole area, unless west bank of the river to warn responsibility if the eagles is case, there’s a hidden agenda in hav- these idiots to stay away and don’t come back anymore? e Arctic ing it otherwise. set a huge fine such as $1,000 I am very afraid the people ICkgroui The eagles are the losers in all for the first offence if it’s dis- who only see dollar bills are ountie 1 this fuss. One of the days when obeyed. very close to killing the g I went to walk quietly and Where did the eagles go at the (or in this case, the eagle ’ WHISTLER. VON 160 FAX: (6041 938-1764 appreciate their magnificence, time of the count? It’s my guess laid the golden egg. In t two or three kayakers had pad- a lot had already come and to publicize the eagle m dled straight across the river to gone due to lack of food source so that restaurants, hotels, the west shore and sat there and too much intrusion on motels, raft guides, kayak less than 50 feet from eagles at their habitat. renters, and tour companies the water’s edge, making them There were hundreds more a can make money from the very nervous and edgy, their week or so before the count viewing public, it will b concentration no longer on date. Another guess is, some- surprise if the eagles m their food source but on avoid- where out of the rain and away the intelligent birds they are ing what they could only inter- from the incessant chatter of and flock off for good. Road pret as predators. I couldn’t human being information everyone who cares about yell at them to get away junkies who can never just go these birds just for the §ense because that would have been and appreciate them for what will also be the losers. even more of a disturbance, but they are. Theyhave to talk, provide proof of the once more this non-violent talk, talk, have to know how the universe when t PERSONAL COMPUTER pacifist wished she’d had at much they weigh, how old cally reappear every year. CQNSULTANT least a BB gun. I’d have blown they are, how fast they can fly, give us hope that g 15 Years experience a hole in their damn kayak, if where their nests are (whatever can come again, beauty can not in them. Such stupidity you do, if yho know, don’t tell return to our lives, Available for in house tutoring. Help in should not go unrewarded. them, or they’ll helicopter-land are cycles of things making your hardware and software Of course they could have on top of them, cameras in the land that are as behave. Support when you go to the brought their kayak with them tow). but it is not finite, i store to buy that first computer. PAUCRUITERMAN on the top of their car, but there The eagles are wonderful, but damage-proof. (604) 938-0546 does need to be more public there are lots of other impor- And its best frien Representing Whistler Networks FAX E naail [email protected] (604) 938-054’7 New Squamish hearing clinic establishe@:;& A new hearing clinic has been established at the bilitation: - B.C. Hearing Aid Progr Coast-Garibaldi Health Region branch off ice in (BCHAP); individualized rehabilitativ Invitation Squamish at 38075 Second Ave. It is a full facility grams; miscellaneous - ear mold impre clinic equipped to assess clients of all ages. swim molds; repair and servicing of B Testing is conducted by an audiologist. hearing aids; loaner hearing aids. to Tender An audiologist is a professional with a master’s Referrals for a hearing test are accepted Builcdin B.C. for &e degree who specializes in hearing and the identi- familv1JL phvsician, d otologist, (ear, rinse 2 Description 21S aiirury fication, rehabilitation, and prevention of hearing specialist), public health nurse, and s loss. wage pathologist. If you are interested in a LWC E206-96-02 Services provided by the hearing clinic include: ing assessment, see one of the above for a ref To supply men and equipment for the removal of identification programs - high priority registry; A basic hearing test generally takes about ha screening newborns at risk for hearing impair- hour and is free of charge. Even infants as YOU approximately 2%1 Hazard Trees in the Squamish ment; school screening; screening of all school as six months old can be tested. area.The area involved is the Upper Squamish,Alice entry children for hearing impairment; diagnos- For more information about the hea Lake regisii.This work will require a Certified Utility tic assessment - full range of audiological and/or programs, please feel free to c assessment procedures for all age groups; reha- clinic at 892-3585, extension 224. Arborist with truck and chipper.

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Sealed tenders clearly marked with the reference number marked LWC E206-96-02 will be received at the above address until 1100 hr. on Jan. 29/86. m BChydro pll1 EDUCATION NOTICE OF CR7Z PUBLIC HEARING canagz Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 1995-16. The CRTC will hold a public hearing commencing on 27 Author a treat for the kids February 1996, 9:00 A.M. at the Sheraton Landmark, 1400 Robson St., Vancouver, B.C., to con- st exactly where do you go He soon learned them sider the following: 12. VANCOUVER, CHILLIWACK, BOWEN ISLAND, SQUAMISH, COURTENAY, from BRACKENDALE, WILSON CREEK, WHISTLER, 100 MILE HOUSE, WILLIAMS LAKE, AND an igloo if you’re a smok- what they liked, and learned QUESNEL, B.C. Application by WESTCOM N GROUP LTD. to renew the licence of CHAN-TV er? That was one of many there has to be some riveting Vancouver and its transmitters expiring 31 August 1996. EXAMINATION OF APPLICATION: As allenging questions put to sound action on the very first page. The noted in the notice of public hearing. SPECIFIC INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS: Persons wishing adian author Eric Wilson story was called Vancouver to make an oral presentation or needing communications support must inform the CRTC no later he talked to Valleycliffe Nightmare, and one of the stu- than 20 days before the commencement of the hearing. The complete text of this application is tawamus students last schools dents urged him to publish it. available through the Public Examination Room of the CRTC in Hull, (819) 997-2429; and through ay. The answer is that a By Constance Rulka ”You’ll make pots of money,” the CRTC office in Vancouver: (604) 666-2111. Written interventions must be filed with the the top of the igloo said the boy. “Get yourself a Secretary General, CRTC, Ottawa, Ont. K1A ON2,with proof that a copy has been served on the applicant p11 or before 7 Febwry 1996, For more information on the intervention process. you ws smoke to escape, but if I new car. You need-one.” That heavv smokers con- was the start of the rejection may call CRTC Public Affairs in Hull at (819) 997-0313, Fax (819) 994-0218, TDD (819) 994-0423. gate it one time, the solution is to build a slips and the need to keep trying. nd igloo as the smoking section. That is not Mr. Wilson really kept the attention of his audi- Canadian Radio-television and Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des h a big chore as it sounds, since Mr. Wilson ence focused. He had a stack of postcards with a I* I Telecommunications Commission telecommunications canadiennes d watched an 80-year-old woman build an copy of one of his book covers on one side and his autograph on the other. He gave these out as prizes to students who answered ques- formed the basis of tions or helped him to dra- acter in one of the matize some incident. For SOLID SAWGS instance, Larry McLane guessed that Tom Sawyer on was one of the author’s first models for a hero, and Eli ce before using it as bravely volunteered to read tion for one of out the beginning of a book, ’95STOCK- without realizing it was a a settlement at Spanish translation. He made 1 ”-- Circle was the a valiant attempt to read it anyway. For those students who did not get a prize, the author left a poster for each school library. Qn it, below a picture of a vampire, there is d he showed the stu- a tombstone with the name Eric Wilson and hi5 address written on it. He urged stu- Pine Jrom dents to write to him there Night Table $990° with any questions or com- ments they might have. Pine Bookcase porn$1 590° Young Fans - Author Eric Wilson auto- He also alternated his ooses an incident from graphs copies of some of his books for answers to students’ ques- Oak Table & 4 Chair~~~~~$5990~ story takes a photo- students at Valleycliffe Elementary tions with the reading of ph of th2 real place in School. Constance R~lhphoto extracts from his various Chest Jizlnz books. He got the students to High BOY $1990° close their eyes so they could better imagine the creepy situations - a desert- Corner Unit Jom$2990° ed lighthouse, an abandoned mine, a moonlit me story are differ- graveyard. Then he would read a suspenseful which have translat- incident, and break off when the action had Wooden & Cast Iron Accessories reached a cliff-hanger point, telling the young- Ducks, Cows, Roosters 8t Frames sters to read the rest of the book to find out how it all ended. Luckily, all the books were close at hand, as violent action. Ms. Paterson had brought up a big basketful of e had some good lessons to teach the stu- Eric Wilson novels from the library and set up a stions. One was display of them in the gym. Under her guidance, the students had also used two big screens to e give more information about two of the books. t them off to var- One was the story set inside the Arctic Circle, and the other was the extremely popular Code Red at the (West Edmonton) Mall. There was a big map of the mall, and on it were marked the locations where exciting incidents in the story Invitation Buildin B.C. youngsters chanting with him: “Try again!” took place, with short summaries of the action for t Fie next lesson (a delight to given at the relevant spots. The to Tender 21st Century ear) was that students should authc?r had shovJn the students a ays listen when their teach- picture of himself in the West B.C. Hydro invites tenders for the following work: tell them to plan before they Edmonton Mall, patting the head Quote E206-96-1..Squamish Installation of t a project. *hen he got that of a dolphin called Mavis, who 50 pole single phase primary. e ice, and followed it, his next performs there. He said he had Ij k was a great success. It was asked her whether she would like Tender consists of three different work orders. urder on the Canadian. to appear in one of his books, and GWO 4513-628450 - 33 Pole Single Phase tudents are always quite she had grinned at the idea. He GWO 4513-640725 - 15 Pole Single Phase n-to-earth and practical was really impressed by the map GWO 45 11 3-6407 18 - 2 Pole Single Phase they start asking ques- and by the other preparations the Conductor is #2 ACSR they asked Mr. Wilson students had made for his visit - for all his traveling such as the way one group made Tender each job individually. to get local color for his speeches of welcome on his Some work areas are environmentally sensitive oks. He told them that, once arrival, and another group & near fish habitat. s really successful, he thanked him at the end. Please pick drawings up at B.C. Hydro in Squamish uld pay his own way from his Eric Wilson is an author who Phone ahead to arrange. hies. Before that, he would Another Winner - This reany teaches his audience and is 892-5231 or 663-3367. G. Dewar nd Save for a few years, young student is happy with not just doing a routine promotion of his books. He talked to the stu- take a year off to write. his prize at Valleycliffe Work must be completed by March 31,1996. vera1 of the other authors Elementary School. dents about editing their own ve visited US, he began writing, to make every sentence INVITATION TO TENDER CLOSES: Constarjce Ru/ka photo Februarv at 11:OO a.m. r as a school teacher. He count, and left behind a six-page d’1,1996 rade 8 class in White set of notes on tips for writers. The ita the Squamish District Office ck, and his students (most of whom were students showed how deep their interest had ving difficulties in school) told him they hated been by crowding around him at the end ,of a 90 oks. It was for them he started writing an minute presentation to ask still more questions, venture story which would hold their interest. instead of dashing off for recess. 30 JANUARY 16,1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF COMMUNI TY Better Business Bureau lists top 1 Consumer rip-offs of recent B.C. a black eye when, after their wallets. If you've "won" a U.S. and Canadian victims out years found no lack of victims spending hundreds of thou- prize, you don't have to pay for of pocket and without loans. in 1995 as clever con artists con- sands of dollars, their cus- it. Says BBB, don't believe ads that tinued to ply their trades. This tomers received no numbers, no 3. Pyramid schemes mas- promise loans, even if you have rundown of the most common tickets and no winnings. BBB querading as multi-level selling poor credit, and don't pay a fee raising schemes - uncha scams of 1995 will give you implores consumers to be skep- opportunities - these had hun- for someone to guarantee you fund raisers annual1 expert advice on how to avoid tical of any third party guaran- dreds of participants screaming money. Debt counselling is advantage of countless being taken in 1996. teeing winnings. Lotteries are at BBB for offering a cautionary available free of charge through uals and B.C. small busi "You don't have to be a vic- games of chance with extremely report, and yelling even louder the debtor's assistance branch Warns BBB, watch o tin], 'I says Va!erie MacLean, long odds, more so when the when the schemes collapsed of the provincial government. appeals that are long on Better Business Bureau general companies are located outside and they lost their money. BBB 5. Work-at-home schemes - tion and short on des manager. "Insist upon time to the country. reminds, if the emphasis is on fuelled by the economic pres- what actions the charity investigate any offer, and ask 2. You have won ...send $$ - recruitment and not on the sale sures of downsizing, early ing to provide services. If for additional information. postcards and telephone calls of product, participants enter- retirement and the need for contacted by a fund raise licgitimatc firms will give that offering congratulations for ing such schemes latterly will multi-income sources, these unfamiliar charity, reques time. They're not afraid to have "winning" a boat (read rubber surely lose their money. schemes flourished in '95. tional information before you check them out." raft), exotic vacation (read buy a 4. Advance fee loan scams - Envelope stuffing led the list, ing a contribution. In order of activitx the scams vacation certificate), or cash these charge a non-refundable followed by World's Magic of '95 were: (read never given) were the sec- processing fee for a "guaran- Christmas, crafts . on a piece- 1. Foreign lotteries - local ond most common scams this teed" loan that seldom material- work basis companies, targeting primarily year. BBB urges consumers izes. 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Saddle Up - Gene1l.e and her mare Dottie received s: brmd new Vision saddle after winning many awards in the 13 and under cat- ea o r v. David Donaldson photos en to the most support- the horse is judged on its jog beginning in klarcli, to make it and lope. to the Youth \Vo~-ldShow in Mildred says it is unconinion Texas a 17 d t h c' A 11- A inc' r i ca 11 for a young person to do so Q u a r t erh c) r se Con g, rc 5 s i n 0 h i c) well with such a young horse, next October. as they can be more difficult to Mildred said she is pleased handle than older horses. her daughters havc done so The Taste Of Victory - Footy thinks there is something good to The winning trend continues well, but not necessarily eat in the troshv he and rider Melissa won for sportsmanship. with the youngest sister, 11- because they won, but bccause events to support her ~~ B.C. and Washington state. horse is judged on its trot, can- year-old Briana and her mare they set their own goals and oty is still recovering from Her sister, 13-year-old ter and how well it carries itself Bunny. She won the American have fun pursuing thcni. She is Genelle, also did well last sea- - the high point 13 and under Quar terhorse Association happy to see her daughters son with her five-year-old showmanship - in which the award in the 11-and-under cat- interested in a sport which will horse Dynamic Negotiator. horse must complete a pattern egory for most hours put into a keep them off the streets and Together they won the high determined by the judges, and horse. out of trouble, and will help point 13-and-under hunter the high point 13 and under The grls hope to do well them develop confidence and under saddle - in which the western pleasure - in which enough in the next season, character.

am cnma nnintcWlIIeU fnrPWI r'Iw uwi I iw FJ B.C. Bowls For Kids amish bowlers are encouraged to Bowlers are encouraged to pick up e some time for special needs children pledge forms at Garibaldi Lanes, sign up rticipating in the Variety Club's 10th supporters to pledge a nominal amount .C. Bowls For Kids fund raiser, per point and then bow1 their best game. ntil Jan. 21. Koch says you don't have to be a league ore than 100 bowling centres from the bowler to participate, and supporters can g Proprietors' Association of British pledge a flat rate per game. umbia have raised more than $2 mil- Everyone who bords in the campaign n the past nine years for Variety Club will be entered in a March 30 draw for rens' programs. Some centres, such as three prizes: a one week trip for four to brook Lanes in Langley and Varsity Disneyland; a one week trip for two to anes in Vancouver, are approach- Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and a weekend 100,000 mark in funds raised. trip to San Francisco, Calif. ribaldi Lanes has been with the cam- The Variety Club is still looking for vol- from the start, raising as much as unteers to answer phones on the 30th 0 in past years, but don't always see annual Show of Hearts 22-hour telethon, ch participation as they'd like. broadcast from the Plaza of Nations in would like to see more participation Vancouver, beginning Feb.10. Anyone says co-proprietor Debbie Koch. interested can contact Garibaldi Lanes for for an excellent cause." more information. vid Donaldson photo I Repair It! Washers Dryers Ranges Freezers Fridges Dishwashers Microwaves BEST APPLIANCE REHIR 898-BEST (898-2378) ff DOG OBEOMVCE CLASSES Y witb Ann Jackson

Dates: Feb. 29, Mar. 5, 14, 26, Apr. 2, 1996 Times: Beginners 6:30 - 8:OO p.m. Intermediates 7:30 - 9:QO p.m. There will be a common 1/2 hour between the two classes to iearn about dog psychology, to discuss behavioural problems & to problem solve. Location: Elks Hall, 3273 2nd Ave. Squamish Good Excercise - Squash provides a great cardiovascular workout for people with busy sched Confacf: Shelley Smith Make friends and get in shape at the 898-9587 Squamish Squash Club By David Donaldson generally 45 minutes long, it The club hosts th can be longer or shorter. tournaments a year Schedule too full to allow time The club is currently active an interclub handicap, for a good workout? Too busy with its winter league, and its players of all skill levels with work to expand your next open house on Sunday Jan. compete against eac social horizons? Joining the 21 from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. It’s handicapping the top pl I Squamish Squash Club could be free for anyone to drop in, and and the Sea to Sky Op Only per year the solution to your problems. club executives will be there to Squash B.C. sanctioned $35 “Squash gives you an intense talk about the club and provide in the Squamish Area 45-minute workout,” says club instruction to those who want Name: executive Ken Miller. He says to give the sport a try. The club I I the sport has been compared to will supply all the equipment. second year for the cross-country skiing for overall The Squamish Squash Club town event, which was fitness and cardiovascular currently has 72 members play- attended last year strengthening, and high speed ing in a mixed, two-division from as far away as La I b’ty. I chess for thinking fast and multi-leveled system designed and Whistler. Postal Code I learning to play by reaction. to accommodate all skill levels. The tri-club tourna I Phone: In a sport where you are not Monday and Tuesday league Start Date: Expiry Date: I I facing your opponent, you can’t nights are a good time for new Club, the Howe Sound C I read their reaction, or where the members to play, as they can Club and the Squarnish RATES I ball is going to fall. An instanta- learn to referee and interact Golf and Countr I 1 YEAR - $35 1 r.) Seniors $25 neous calculation of angles is with other club members. 1/2 YEAR $28 [I$ yr.) Seniors $15 I required to keep the ball in play With three formal social I Paid By: and good players can keep a events a year and the regular 0 Cheque VISA 0 M/C 0 Cash Money Order I rally going for a long time. league nights, the club provides The first player to net nine an opportunity to socialize and I- I Amount Enclosed points win; the gam: and a make contacts with people €rom I Credit Card # I match consists of the best of five all sorts of professions, from the different cl games. The skill level of the doctors to loggers. and become interested in I Expiry date: 1 players determines the length “It works out really well other’s favourite sports. Signature: of play so although a match is socially,” says Miller. ”It’s one L -I------of the best clubs in town to get 1 to know people.’’ Howe Sound Minor Association The club is encouraging the Ball younger set to become involved SCHEDULE FOR 1996 SEASON in squash as well, with its new the leagues is impro FEE THE junior program. Youths well, with more players **Note: Registrations in Baseball are for both Girls and Boys** between the ages of 13 and 18 can drop in at a reduced rate ar?d learn a!! about the sport. BASEBALL LCO,VB&ALI, Two youths already in the club are currently competing to rep- Vllll 10. Division Age as of 1996 Fee Division Age as of 1796 Fee extremely active and is al Jul. 31/96 Dec. 31/96 resent the area in the upcoming looking at bringing in B.C. Winter Games. events. T-Ball 6 $35.00 Mini-Mites va $35.00 Farm 7/8 $35.00 Mites 9/10 $35.00 Minors 9-12 $45.00 Squirts 11/12 $45.00 Peewee rep Eagle Majors 11/12 $50.00 Peewee 13/14 $55.00 Juniors-Seniors 13-15 $55.00 Bantam 15/16 $55.00 Big League 16-18 $60.00 Midget 17-17 $60.00 *Note - Squirts, Peewee, Bantam, and Midget are required to pay a $10 surcharge for a Lifethe Membership in Sofibdl BC (one time only). The peewee rep Eagles are back on the winning track after ing some Kilarney butt in an 8-4 victory at the leisure *Note- For famfly of 3 or more - maximum fee $125.00 per family ($10 swchwge not Sunday, Jan. 14. included for Softball). David Smillie had two goals, Kris Furmanek had two goa two assists, Scott Harrison had two goals and two assists an Chapman and Duncan McDougall each had a goal. 1996 Registration “The guys were passing the puck more and skating hard,” Brennan Park Leisure Centre Lobby coach Ron Vandergaag, who said it was a ”much better effort” the Eagles 5-3 loss to Mission earlier last week. January 24Ih and 2Yh 6:OO PM to 890 PM The peewee Eagles have a busy week ahead of them, trav Hollyburn on Tuesday, Whistler on Saturday and back February 7thand 8[11 600 PM to 8:OO PM host Arbutus on Sunday. THE SQUAMISH CHIEF JANUARY 16, 1996

HOWE SOUND MEN’S HOCKEY LEAGUE Standings as of Jan 13 GP W L T PTS PIM GF GA Sq. Tire Red Wings 19 17 2 0 34 231 157 62 Mexx Pub Flyers 19 12 G 1 25 204 119 G1 Mc Do na Id ‘s 20 11 7 2 24 202 93 79 Horth’s Hornets 19 11 8 0 22 285 114 63 Build All 19 3 15 1 7 161 41 152 Pair Tree Thunder 20 2 18 0 4 227 64 163 Scoring Leaders: GP G A PT PIM Barry Woodard (Red Wings) 1 9 31 38 75 10 Myles Rosser (Flyers) 15 37 22 43 10 Scott Hunter (Red Wings) 11 31 1G 4 7 46 Steve Stur ess (Red Wings) 18 26 19 45 2 z Randy LeB? anc (Flyers) 14 15 26 A1 1 16 Kevin Horth (Hornets) 17 1G 23 39 32 Rhae Lacoursiere (Flyers) 18 14 21 35 12 -> -) Dale Hart (Red Wings) 11 18 1 3 3 &. 10 Tony Mehood (Hornets) 13 12 20 32 6 Brian Jahnke (McDonald’s) 14 11 17 28 20 Top Goalies: GP GA AVG W L T SO Gadge Jhuty (Red Wings) 20 63 3.15 18 2 0 0 Murray Thrower (Hornets) 1 G 45 2,s1 10 6 0 2 Steve Hadden (Flyers) 19 61 3.2 1 12 6 1 1 r Paul Savage (McDonald’s) 13 57 4.38 5 d 2 0

LOWER MAINLAND RINGETTE ASSOCIATION Standings as of Jan 15

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batch Your Back - A Pair Tree Thunder player comes from behind to steal the puck from a Hornet. Junior B Tween B three miir Tree lost the game 9-1 Friday night. David Donaldson photo W L T GF GAPTS W L T GFGAPTS ar includ Abbotsford 6 2 1 62 45 14 Abbostsford 6 1 1 50 22 13 ioweSound 6 1 1 53 41 13 PoCo R 6 3 0 93 44 12 Iancouver 5 3 0 58 36 10 HoweSound 5 2 1 51 39 11 JSWC 5 3 0 34 27 10 Richmond 4 4 1 47 51 9 lyers head for the top Ielta 3 5 2 64698 PoCo D 4 5 0 4944 8 lurnaby 2 5 3 56597 Surrey 3 4 i 58 75 7 danaimo 3 5 0 32446 Fraser Valley 2 6 0 28 78 4 raser Valley 1 8 0 24 63 2 NW Van 0 5 2 3760 2 hile Thunder grounded Tween C W L T GF GA W L T GF GA TS PTS lanaimo 6 1 1 70 27 13 Abbotsfol-d 3 3 1 42 59 7 e Howe Sound Men’s hncouver 5 3 0 64 44 10 Howe Sound 2 S O 42 59 4 ckey league saw some excit- ielta 4 4 057578 Bur nd by 0 4 0 1746 0 victories the past two weeks the Mex PudFlyers moved to the number two slot from rth place after defeating McDonald’s and the first Squamish Tire Red Wings. We would like to thank 0111’ frids for nald’s began its down- their support and love during Kelly’s illness. ide to third place with a Your calls, cards, gifts, prayers and ss to the Red Wings at the encouraging words are liclping to give 11s the strength to get thrciugh this clifficiilt time. ere off to a flying start A special thank you to thc employees faced the Flyers on y of B.C. Rail for their kindness and gift. Len, Lorraine, Kelly and Devin Lewin

unteney close behind with e at 9:30. Randy Eeblanc e last goal of the od for the Flyers at 2:28 and eatasring A’ nn.*lA-’~ -..& m-fi+h- uiialu s iuuiuii L yuL aiiuuL

~~ ith 16:14 left in the second, From Out Of Nowhere - A Thunder forward steals the puck from ay put McDonald’s on the Pay only the low a Hornet player. Despite many scoring chances, the Thunder’s $12 weekly meeting fee. rd again to tie the game, but defence was too weak to prevent a loss. David Donakdson photo ae Lacoursier put the Flyers the top when he scored later. With 58 seconds to go, Craig’s shorthanded goal at three minutes left on the Rosser scored his second goal 16:22 and McKay’s goal at 14:57. for the Flyers to bring the game Build-All was able to hold off The final score of the fast- to a 3-3 tie. McDonald’s for nearly 10 min- The Flyers kicked it into over- utes before Robinson scored at drive in the second period with 5:39, followed by another from three goals in five minutes from Craig. Flyers went on to ground Claudio Nonnis at lM7, Rosser Bur’d-All only got one penalty Red Wings 6-4 Jan. 12 in at 8:58 and Mountenay two at the end of the first, while minutes later. Following this McDonald’s got four in the first The Red Wings were on the rally, the Wings could only get and six in the second, which I oard first with Scott Hunter’s one more past goalie Steve was the only action in that peri- I SQUAME+! oal three minutes into the Hadden with Woodard’s goal at od cowc CENTRE 4:27. Other league play saw the I009 Centennial Way McDonald’s was back in Flyers pound the Thunder 11-2 Rosser and one from Jason action against Build-All and the Hornets slaughter Construction Jan. 13 for a 4-0 Build-All 13-4 Jan. 5, the Red could score again for the Wings victory. Wings beat the Thunder 8-3 Offer valid for a limited time only GST not inclilded Csri:lor be wlth any at All the goals were scored in Jan, and the Hornets kill the ronibirlecl 1:59, followed by Barry % other offer and is not available for “At Work” or Community fuleeti:i<:.; As people vary so do results woodard’s goal 30 seconds the first, beginning with Darryl Thunder 9-1 Jan. 12. 0 1996 Weight Watchers International Inc , owner of the Registereci Trademark. all rrghts reserved SPORTS Another great turnout for men’s bonspielB at Howe Sound. Curling Club Por cl; This year’s men’s bonspiel at Rawson in an extremely close the Howe Sound Curling Club game. saw another great turnout, with The Squamish Mills C division 32 teams, 18 of the from also saw a close match as the Vancouver’s Marpole Club, Habkirk rink from the North competing [or prizes donated Shore Winter Club edged out bv local businesses. After the Marpole’s McNeil rink 7-6. fii-st round, the teams were “It was a great bonspiel,” said divided into three Mal Habkirk. “I divisions. The Sea ”1 corne back come back every To Sky Insurance- year and have a lot bf fun. The ice is the sion saw club and haveI a lot best you’ll find any- 17 rcsiden t Fred where in the Franklin and his 0 f fun” world .I’ rink, with lead In addition to the Richard Hogarth, second Ralph . rivalry on the ice, the teams Becker and third Don Becker, could compete in the bonspiel defeat the local Ballard rink 7-1 casino nights. Each team is in the final. given an amount of tokens ”The other slup just had some equaling an inch at the begin- ecccccc bad breaks,” said Franklin of ning of the event, then they hit the easy victory. the tables to try and build up The B division, sponsored by their inches towards winning Chambers and Company, saw auctionable prizes. an excellent match between the The whole event was topped Rawson and Patterson rinks off with a dinner-dance and that went into extra ends. The awards presentation and was Rock Solid Victory - Mal Habkirk from the North Shore Winter Club helped bring his rink to a wi ecccccc Patterson rink finally overcame sponsored by local busineses. the C division of this year’s men’s bonspiel. David Donaldson photo

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couver daily, arrive Van. 7:45 a.m. -CCCCCr0-0CCC-00-0CCCZ--rC-CC---0---- 5365/1n~~,+ 1/3 hydro, 898-1696. Less To Buy: Why Rent! I Vac COSTS leaves 4:15 p.m. 892-2395 after 6 MUST Sell: Daisy air pellet i 03 First time buyers or retirees. This -s p.m. 03 accessories, used once - $11 1 1 bdrm. apt. in Squamish is avail. Richie spd. bike pedal clips, from original owner for $79,000. i $90 obo. Iquana 30" cage et( - Dwn. payment $5000 with SURPLUS Asphalt &L Cedar $90 obo. Bike rack fits 2 - $1 ; For yo1 monthly outlay of $7 1 1. Includes Shingles for sale. All new materi- obo. Regular Nintendo with P.I.T. and maintenance. Mrs. King als, low, low prices. Call 898- accessories - $90 obo. Phone 924.0932. 03 9819.34TFN 4799.04 Hot1 01 1c

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cc~.ccccc~cc~~ccc~~~~~~~0~~~~~~0~~~~~~~ Ja FURNISHED Rc>om for rent. BACHELOR COMMERCIAL THREE 8DRM THREEBDRM THREEBDRM JANE DARNELL Incl. w/d, cable, 5 appl. in Dentville, avail- We are now P R 0PE RTY b1.4 N A G E h4 EN T Dentville area. $3OO/mo. Avail. able immediate- accepting SERL'ICES LTD. ly $425/mo. "Intent to Rent" $1 ,1OO/mo., iriimed. 892-1578, 35806 New- Includes, heat, forms and non-smoker, no port Ave. 03 hydro and deposits on pets. Avail. VIKING RIDGE cable. Mountain View immed, new cI-c_c_c.-~c-c_~_-_c~-.----~-.-~O---~-~ Place, gas furnace, 3 Rctrni ./59 5 $/1iio. BRIGHT Room in lrg. house the new building economic to .\\-ail. Jrtn. 1 on 2nd Ave. at heat, freshly b'tas t/d inner inc 1. $50L?/mo. Daily Victoria. Good painted and rides to Whistler provided free. choice of space new flooring. 891 Students welcome. 898-3408. @3 still available. PHONE: ROD DEROUfN BLACK TUSK REALTY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 892-595 TUCI Gifts OPEh I SUNDAY ' I I 38123 I I 1 *BO I I ---- - \{'a it i n g 1i s t a \-ai la ble f cjr 1 - I t h e f c7 11 o u*i n g properties : I I CIassCfCed Ad Form >' 1iOUNT.-4IN L'IEW I I 1l.ANOR I Category I EMERALD PL.\CE I I HIGHLAND GLEN I E STATES I

I ALSO I I St.our z\cl iincler .Apartment I 21 22 . 23 24 61 I HcJuje Rentals I I 26 WE SPECIALIZE IN STRATA I 25 27 28 29 30 I Name' .AND RENT..iL ,LtL.iNAGE- I I 31 32 33 34 35 36 LENT I Addre: I FOR MORE INFORhtATION I 37 38 39 40 41 42 I I City: C.4LL 892-9190. TFN I 44 45 46 47 48 1 I Phone I 143 I $7.00 minimum for 20 words or less. 25g per word thereafter. Deadline Friday noon. No exceptions. I I PHOTO CLASSIFIED $15 AUDIO/VISUAL CLASSIFIED (Chief & Mtn FM) $14 Start C I I I No. of inserts VISA No. I I Name M.C. No. I I I I Address Expiry date I I I Paid E I Cash Sale 1 I Phone I LJIChe I I i I I I I I Arnou1 I I 1 I I 381 13 2nd Ave., Box 3500 Squamish B.C., VON 3G0 Telphone: (604) 892-9161 FAX: (604) 892-8483 I Credit Expiry Signat LI- -

t vent c~I&ANTCar seat. Up to 20 lbs., KITCHEN For Sale - 3 yrs. old. . King size waterbed, $75. 8x1 1, almond melamine cabinets, ine, $50. Pls. phone te with 1987 FORD Ranger PSJ. 4x4 with WANTED Math Tutor for grade 9 oak an and canopy. $6,500 obo. 898-5 160.03 level. Highlands area pref. Call pots and pans drawers. $1,000. ccI~c~c0cI00~~IcIcc-~0~~~~0~0~.~~~0.~~~898-2597. 03 ILITY Trailer- Converted Will go fast! Call 898-1526. 03 1987 GMC JIMMY - P/S, p/h, P/W, ----C-Cc-C-C-Cr.Cr.------.---,---- sun P/U box, w/canopy. p/1, loaded. New engine, 5 spd., COASTAL Navigation Course - 0 obo. 89804839.03 FRIDGE & Stove - Kenmore, 4x4. 932-6080. $6,500 obo. Clean For: Sailors, Power Boaters, beige, exc. cond., $500 for pair. inside & out. 03 Kayakers, etc. A complete naviga- Fridge - G.E., good cond., $150. ~~0ccI~cI~0-~c~~0cIc~~0~~~~0~~~0~~00~~-tion course for use within the 898.3987.03 1992 FORD Ranger XLT 4x4,4.0 sight of land. Develop skills aid knowledge of fiscs, use of the cccc0cccccc0c~~~0c/c00~00000c0000~000~0V-6. Supercab, new tires, 85,000 OAK Kitchen table and 4 chairs. km's. Asking $13,900, 898-963 I. coinpass, tides, currents :inti the 892-9982.03 03 buoyage system, charts aid ii1;1- rinc piiblicat icms. Intrcduct ion to cIc-IcccIcc0cccI0c.c00~.000~~0000~~~00- cc~~~~~~.~c0-c~0c.cI-CIC-C-CrrC(Cr--C-- MOVING SALE: Men's Peugeot 1989 MAZDA B2600 14~4.5 elcctronic navipt ion. I't-icc ill- t clucks inmual, six c\wiing scs- New tb Old Homes 10 spd. - $25. Men's Free Spirit Spd., cruise control, a/c. All Garages, Additions. etc. sions, mcl cmc day 1 c.\*t.ningws- BOB'S PLASTERING 10 spd. 4 $25. Boy's Norco Mini- records, 1 owner. 110,000 Kin. sion on the w3tCr. Cost: $150. 1%. & STUCCO Mountaineer 10 spd. - $75. Com- Very clean, $9,800 obo. 898-5324 Stixrs J;III. I puter keyboard(1Bh.I) - $10. B/W 892.9607.03av &umt&lFuMaltd: NEC monitor - $10. Roland PR- c~0~cc0ccIcc-.cc-c~c0.~~~-~~~~~~~.~~~~- 1012 printer - $50. Wooden tool- 1988 GMC SIERRA SL 3/4 Tbn box for full size P/U .$20. Sm. 4X4,350 auto. Tinted slider, box dog crate - $30. Ceramic tile wet liner, exc. cond. Will consider saw - $400.2 Toyo P185/75-R14 - trade, $1 1,500 obo. 892-3 162.04 $50.2 P155/80R-13 snows - $50. FRIENDLY GIANT Dayc;irc 898-9676.03 A licensed group chycare opcnt.- '76 VW VAN poptop, f/s, sink, ing since Nov. 1988 at the Ci\*ic sleeps 4. Fuel injected 2000 en- Center. Agcs: 18 mopsto 5 ywrs - gine. 898-2828, $2,400. Offer: ECE & First Aid (aicalifid 03av . wag- Staff. * Structurd Program - on. A * Kiidergarten pic kcip from IomI - . .- schools * Swim Prcigram + ;icccss For your next special occasion passenger. Exc. running cond. No I to other recrca tional programs. :+: order your cake rust. Roof rack. $2,700 obo., 898- )with 27' FIBERGLASS Cabin Cruiser j by phone 4938.04 Fu 11- t i me/Par t - t i iue - * L3t-c 'p - i 11 Phone 8, w/command bridge 360 Chrysler (3-5 years only). Call 898-2399. e 892-9033 ~--cc--0cccIccc0cccc00-~000.00~~000~~00 I TO PLACE A <; <; Hotline same day service. Volvo leg, 10' dingy w/5.5 h.p. TFN CLASSIFIED AD Open 10 a.m. p.m. daily .c - 0 - 0 c c c -. i - 9 1993 MUSTANG LX 5.0L green 10 a.m. Johnson VHF & sounder, $12,000 ~~O.~ccc~.~ccc~~~cI~~~~~~,~~~.,~.~~~..-IN THE - 9:30 p.m. Fridays sedan, auto, a/c, 50,000 kms - firm. Phone 892-3978/898-3023 SQUAMISH CHIEF highway. No winters, well main- TINY FLOWER CALL eves. 38TFN tained. All papers. Must sell. CHILDREN'S CENTER 892-91 61 #1 Commercial cc~00c~ccc~ccIcccccc~~0~~~00~0~~~~~~000Licensed Quality Daycare Janitorial Franchise $13,000, 898-2073.03 Guaranteed contracts MOTORCYCLE 1992 XT 350 Preschool I'rt>gr;i 111. c-0~--~cII00ccI00cII~0~0~~000~00~000000 $2,000-$8,000 per month YAMAHA. A1 Cond. $3,200 min. investment required 1983 AMC RENAULT Alliance, * Was openings f/t, p/t & drop in. 1-800-663-5543 obo, 938-1916. 03 Age 2 112 5 yrs. for more information 4 cyl., 4 dr., 125,000 highway * - km's., new Toyo radial tires plus * Kindergarten Drop -off SATELLITE winter tires. Car has been in same 6, Pick-up. family since new. $1,200 obo. * E.C.E. & First Aid qualified GIGGLES Kids Shows - songs I SERVICES I 898-49 13.03 staff. with her guitar, balloon animals, 38357 Ruckley Ave. CCCCI0LCCrCC0C00C.CC0.--~.~0---c.~0-0-0 1898-1589 , puppets! 465-8628 or 683- 892-5566. TFN 4 1986 VW GOLF 4 dr., auto/trans. 2514.03 0~~c0ccc~-c.~cc.c~cc~~~~~~..~..~.~~~~~. -59: I - rebuilt, sunroof, good summer 61 winter tires. Very good cond. 1 SIERRA Gifts For All Occasions Quality Licensed 1hyc;ire. .---. OPEN 11 A.M. - 6 P.M. DAILY Female driver. Well maintained, SUNDAY 11 A.M. - 3 EM. Closed Tuesday $3,500,898-3680. 04 Garibald i Highlands are;). power windows, 7 passenger $12,995 38123 2ND AVE., SQUAMISH K.D.M. c0c0-cc0cIc-00c0cc~c00~-~~0000~0~00~0-0 Full or Part time. . 892-8252 VETERINAKY HOSPITAL *BOWLS GALOR€* Call Monica at 898-45 10. TFN 40378 Tantalus Way c~cI~ccc~~c.ccIccccc~~~.~.~.~~.~.~.~~~~ 898-9089 HOWE SOUND INFANT/ Dr. K. McCallum. TODDLER DAYCARE & Associates. 43TFN 38370 Buckley Ave. ~00~cIccccccc-~ccIcc~~00000~~0~~00~~-00 - (behind Squamish Elementary FOR Sale - Registered Quarter School ) - horse. Gentle mare, fully trained. QUALITY DAYCARE, - Great first horse. Phone 898- 4347.03 SPOTS FQR CHILDREN - Only per year AGED 3 WKS. TO 3 YEARS $35 cIccc~cI.-0cIcc0cccc00~-~~~000-0~~0-0-- a 1992 GRAND CARAVAN SE - in the Squamish Area OF AGE fully loaded $14,995 CKC REGISTERED black male I - Name: Lab pup. Micro-chipped, de- Hours of operation: I wormed & first shots. $500. 898- Mon. Fri. Add less : - 5588.04 E.C.E. QUALIFIED STAFF I I- I c~cccc0~ccccccIccc0c00~000~~~~0~~000~~~We also offer a special - I City: I I mI FOR Sale: Baby Budgie birds. component for teen mothers - I Phone: Postal Code !996 VOYAGEUR SE rear air, power I Green and yellow - $10 ea. Call attending Howe Sound Secondary I&, power windus, 8,800km $26,980 e I I I I 898-3821.03 School. I Start I I Date: Expiry Date: I ~~0~cccII0c~cc00*00000~00~-00-0~00~00.-892-5796 or 892*53QS.43TFN I I I RATES BABY Finches & adult pairs .$16 I I YEAR = $35 1 r.) Seniors $25 I ea. Pair of Love Birds - $50, 898- I 1/2 YEAR $20 [I,!! yr.) Seniors $15 I I 4938.04 I Paid By: I I I Cheque 0 VISA Q M/C 0 Cash Q Money Oder I g I PUPPIES For sale. DobermanlLab I i I Amount Enclosed X. Ready to go. Call, 898-5853, I I after 5:30 p.m. 03 I Credit Card # I .,-A Expiry date: I Signature: m---r~r--mn---- mal

-_1 JANUARY 16, 1996 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF

served basis, and are printed ply Squamish Valley Golf &L ADVANCE PUBLIC NOTICE only if space permits. The Country Club. 898-9521.03 LOAD RESTRICTIONS FOUND: Small child’s 2 wheel Squamish Chief cannot be re- ccIII0IIcc0000cIIIcc0~0~00000~0000~0-00 bike. Highland’s area. Call 898- NAHANEE # On Jan. 11,1996. snonsible-s for errors or omissions Pursuant to Section 26 of the Highway Act, notice is hereby given 8287.03 as these ads may not be proof Del Nahanee (Nee Peters) of North Vancouver, B.C. Age 53. that load restrictions may be placed, on short notice in the near read because of time constraint. future, on certain highways within the Howe Sound Highways Predeceased by Mother’s parents, District. Chief Harry and Julia Peters; Fa- RELIABLE Roommate (female) The restrictions will limit vehicles to 70% or 50% of the legal axle ther’s parents, Chief Paul and In Memory of our Dear Jim. Who to share 2 bdrm. trailer. $400/mo. weights as allowed under the regulations pursuant to the Theresa Dick; Parents, Joseph Pe. left us January 16, 1995. utils incl. PIS. leave message for Commercial Transport Act. Dverweight permits will not be granted Miss ters and Amy Peters (nee Dick); and all existing weight permits will be cancelled during the period you. Your Loving Family. Leah at 898-15241892-5740. - *. - Brothers, Anthony, Jimmy and of the restrictions. Other restrictions may be imposed as necessary. avail. immed. 03 Sam; Sisters. Esther, Evelvn, Man The public trucking and transportation companies should govern ccI~~00c0cc0I.ccccI00~00000000000000000 .- themselves accordingly. Your cooperation adhering to the above and Beatrice; Son, Richard Evan’ in FOR SALE: Welder Miller-Matic A *rz Peters; and tireat Cirandson regulations will be appreciated. 130 Auto’Arc, wire feed welder PLEASE NOTE: Too late to Shawn Allen Nahanee. Survived with tank of gas, never used . Part Maria Szalay, f? Eng. Originating Office: Howe Sound District classify ads are accepted only and will be sadly missed by Spous. of estate $950 firm. 892-8220 af- District Highways Manager 1690 Main Street after 12:OO p.m. and before 5 es, Daniel Joseph, Roger Antone For: J. Pement North Vancouver, B.C. ter 5 p.m. 04 p.m. Friday at rate of $7.00 and Harold Nahanee Sr.; Broth0 Honourable Minister (Phone: 987-931 1) the cc0~Ic0cIcI0cIc~000c0000~000~#000000000 ers, Ken, Greg, Bradley and for 20 words or less, and .25c WANTED: Reliable Dishwasher Archie; Sisters, Thelma, Esther, ’ Province of for each additional word. They for p/t day 6. evening work. Ap- British Columbia Sue, Lucille, Cindy, Jenifer, Mar- I are accepted on a first come first Ministry of Transportation tina, Cecilia, Philamena and Lois and Highways Sons, Roger (Cindy), Michael (Brenda) Kurtis and Henrico; Daughters, Janine (Allen), An- nette (Zubair), Clarissa (Brian), Josette (Ernest), Chandra (Lou Cheyenne (Darren) and Chiarz Many Grandchildren, Loving BC 21 Power Smart. Friends and Relatives. Prayers

were offered in the gymnasium 1 the Mt. Currie Indian Resserve on Saturday Jan. 13, 1996 at 7:( The savings are clear. p.m. and were again offered at $ Paul’s Indian Catholic Church, 424 West Esplanade, North Var cower, on Sunday ‘Jan. 14, 199( at 7:30 pm. Followed by Funer Mass on Monday Jan. 15, 1996 : 10:30 a.m. at St. Paul’s Church. Father Dennis Alexander O.M.1 Celebrant. Cremation. Hinds Fi nerd and Memorial Services in care of arrangements. 03

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isther, r, Mar- nd Lois 38 145 2nd Ave., Box 740 Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0 Fax: (604) 892-55 17 MAPLE GROVE ESTATES hael Phone: (604) 892-5557 - is having a ico; of Squamish Fax: (604) 892-5517 , An- lrian), SALE! (Louie 6u/t/ew Ra&vv, I , :hiara; 1550 square feet ing 3 bedrooms & jers 2 bedrooms +den utive Townhouse adjacent Golf PRICE REDUCED 189,900 4 bdrm., 1 1/2 bath, large lot in sunny 7 bdrrn, 4 bthnn family home, Close to Double car garages rse, 3 bdrm & den, I470 sq. ft. Brackendale, 2 level split with large all amenities. $240,900. Call Amber Vaulted ceilings & picture windows Natural gas heat and fireplaces $177,500. Call Amber: drive thru garage and double carport. at 7:l $177,90O each 3 at Irch, v 1 Val Level, serviced & ready to build - 7000 - 8000 sq. ft. mountain view lots 199 endale Beautiful 2 bdrm Townhouse at Great starter home or investment Call Deidre Wehsteism or George Mearce luna rpeting. Viking Ridge. $142,900. propperty. 3 bdrm, townhorne in 878-7478or 872-5361 996 Call Amber: Brackendale $139,’H)o. Call Jason

1.M. $56,000 ids Fi RAIL ‘N SEA PRICED TO SELL es in RESTAURANT TOP FLOOR CONDO, 2 BDRiiS, IBeautiful Spacious 5 bdrm 1 r. old & DAIRY BAR C.4LL JUDY Family Home, 2615 ft., %;d8,00iO Fabulous Business Opportunity! I ~a 11 A 3er: igh- Great Location! This Cleveland rlve. rest. caters not only to an establishzd ’s. local clientele, but to Royal Hudson re( train passengers, May-Sept, 65,000 8- passenger trips in 1995 alone! Grcat pkntial!

~ ~~~~ ~ -0cc*- harming character home, close to down- $109,000. Georgous 3 bdnn., 2 bath. rancher - wn & shopping. 3 bdrm, 1 1/2 baths, with Garibaldi Estates 1650 sq. ft. $269,900 E detached single garage & workshop. Call Amber: Call Amber: Vender Motivated. CalfJason. iCE Care P7 - )in Cassell Joan Cassell Jason Whittaker Judy McQuinn

J05 OPPORTUNITY BRENNAN PARK LEISURE CENTRE SQUAMISH PARKS & RECREATION DEPAR?MEN+ JOB OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE FOR RECREATION CASHIER@) - SCHEDULE “G”; CASUAL ON CALL. Application forms are available at the leisure centre and will be accepted up to January 25th, 1996.

JOB REQUIREMENTS: Ability to type, take program registrations, file, answer phones, operate cash register, handle money, basic bookkeeping, and recording dut es, as well as other general office duties/procedures. Incumbent would be required to sell tickets, give facility and program information to the pub1 c in an effective and courteous manner. Applicants must be bondable.

HOURLY RATE: $8.39/hour, and in addition 18% in lieu of benefits. SHIFT: as work load demands, weekends, evenings, days

APPLICATIONS TO BE FORWARDED TO: Mr. Bob Kusch, Squamish Parks and Recreation Director Box 310, Squamish, BC VON 3GO '.. '.. --

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