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NALLEY'S HOT OR MILD 850 g tin MARTINS WINDEX a90w0 mil remrefilli 028 4 Chili con Carne mm ea. Currants 375 g bag 99: Window Cleaner I .! SUNRYPE CHERRY O09 MARTINS SULTANA 189 PAL 'PREMIUM QUALITY' Pie Filler »<*.*, m* ea. Raisins 750 g bag • eaea.. Dog Food 14 oz. tin 69? SUNRYPE APPLE 149 MARTINS 89 DR. BALLARD'S CHAMPION a a ^ Pie Filler >.«.«, • ea. Dates 500 g pkg. 1 ea. Dog Food 14 oz. tin fc«tlns • Page 18 GUI F ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Wednesday, October 10, 1984 , Amnesty to hold vigil Saturday at Ganges

Prisoner of Conscience Week will The theme of Prisoner of the forefront of social and political be launched at Conscience Week, October 15-21, is change and many are leaders. Saturday with a vigil in Centennial Women Silenced. Other women find themselves Park. Members of Amnesty Next Wednesday the group will victims simply because they are International Group 72 will hold the host an evening at the Salt Spring wives, mothers, daughters or friends vigil, which begins at 10:30 am, to Elementary School library, of those considered dangerous, he help publicize the plight of women beginning at 7.30 pm, with a film says. throughout the world who are and guest speaker Vilma Mejia. Local Amnesty members will be victims of arbitrary detention, According to Amnesty asking the public to sign and mail torture or execution. spokesman Murray Reiss, she is one appeals on behalf of 11 cases chosen of many thousands of women whose to represent all women who are lives have been affected by the victims of intimidation, illegal arrest repression in Guatemala. She and detention, torture and Chamber escaped the country and after living executions. in Mexico for three years, moved to One case involves Thich nu Tri with her two daughters. She Hai, a Buddhist nun in Vietnam to stage now lives in Ladysmith. who has been held incommunicado The evening's film, made by the in police custody since her arrest in National Film Board, is Dream of a May. Adelaide Foppa is a banquet Free Country: A Message from Guatemalan feminist who has been Nicaraguan Women. It studies the missing since 1980 when she was role played by women in abducted from her home, Directors of the Salt Spring Nicaragua's revolution, and their apparently by security agents. Airut Chamber of Commerce agreed last efforts to participate as equals with Desta of the former Ethiopian royal Wednesday to stage a fall banquet men in the future. family has been held without charge for its membership on Wednesday, Prisoner of Conscience Week is or trial since the country's current Nov. 21. devoted to "women silenced" this government came to power. year because governments The meeting had been discussing Appeal letters will be available at throughout the world are punishing the annual volunteers'banquet, held Amnesty's booth at the Farmer's women who speak out or women for those who volunteer their time in Market Saturday, before and after who are perceived as potential the vigil, and at next Wednesday's the tourist information centre, when opposition, says Reiss. Most are on it was proposed that a dinner be held meeting. for the entire membership complete with a guest speaker. The affair will take place at the Harbour House Hotel and tickets Second Looh will be sold for $10. In charge of the NEW AND USED banquet are Stan Lam, Amy QUALITY MERCHANDISE McLeod and Tony Richards. AT GARAGE SALE PRICES! The directors also set Wednesday, Nov. 28 as the date for the chamber's annual general meeting. The meeting named a nominating NOW OPEN! committee consisting of Arvid 104C Valcourt Centre (next to Dagwood's) Chalmers, Dennis O'Hara and Tony Richards. 537-5431 Mon.-Sat., 10-5

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BY BILL WEBSTER Following graduation she took a agreed that she could handle "As group leader," she said, "I'm involved in the program to learn year and a half off to travel through unusual situations and she began as a friend and a mother but never a English. esidents of Salt Spring the South Pacific. the group leader for the Smithers, boss." "They grew up with the awareness Island no longer ask One particular experience during B.C., group in April of 1983. She also acts as community that French is a minority language," R questions about Katimavik, that trip aided her in finding a spot That group was located 89 liaison for the group and must keep she said. "And they enjoy the which proves to group leader Gail with Katimavik, she said. When she kilometres back in the bush at a in touch with the pulse of the challenge of learning English." Bryn-Jones that the youth program applied for a position with the youth place known as Nadina Lake. They community in order to permit the A similar attitude is held by the has been accepted as part of life on program upon her return to were working for the ministry of participants to take part in English-speaking contingent. the island. Canada, she was asked if she could forests and Bryn-Jones noted that community events. She took over as group leader for handle pressure. the isolation meant that community Bryn-Jones is the financial record For Bryn-Jones, the experience as the Salt Spring contingent in the Yes, she could, was her reply. involvement was non-existent for keeper and must budget $61,000 per a group leader has. taught her things spring and one of her earlier tasks She had been on a sailboat the group. year to fit the needs of the group. about herself. She has become was to assess the community to see if travelling between islands during Their main task, once they had aware of, and surprised by, the Katimavik had become "burned her South Pacific cruise. It went constructed a tent-camp from To date, the current group has extent of her leadership abilities, she out" on the island. aground on a reef and wasn't freed plywood, was to build picnic tables been involved in the painting of the said. exterior of Greenwoods and has She found that Katimavik has a for 28 hours. from burned logs left from a forest She intends to stay with provided traffic control personnel niche on the island and is accepted The ship eventually got off the fire. Katimavik "for quite a while", and for the island's Fall Fair. They also by residents for the work being done reef with the help of natives who had When that rotation ended, Bryn- plans eventually to move on to the helped lay the new sod for the soccer by the participants. come out to help. Jones was offered the spot as group administration side of the program. pitch at Portlock park. "It's not a novelty anymore," she leader for Salt Spring. She came to But for now, she is happy to be on The Sunday after the fair, they reported. Began at replace Tim Collins, who was Salt Spring. She is not a city person, returned to the Rainbow Road Bryn-Jones, a native of Toronto, moving on to other employment. she said, and she enjoys being with grounds of the Farmers' Institute to lived in Vancouver for eight years Smithers As the group leader, it is her people who are tuned into the land help clean up. during which time she obtained a last year responsibility to organize and plan a as islanders are. Bachelor of Recreation degree from program to allow the participants to the University of . The administrators of Katimavik meet and fulfil their goals. She wants 4,_1 to become JTLX bilingual SIDNEYS ON SALE! She expresses enthusiasm for her tasks as group leader which, she notes, is not a nine-to-five job. One 3 OCT. of the reasons she got into the Katimavik program was to help 18, 19 herself become bilingual. i2? & 20 And that, she notes, is why many of the participants get involved. ' "BARGAINS GALORE She pointed out that the French- IN EVERY STORE!" speaking participants became Gordon Sloan barrister & solicitor/notary public registered trade mark agent

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.Kl pho i In Rill Wcbslrt Gail Bryn-Jones of Katimavik SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 64 (GULF ISLANDS) Win a FREE TRIP TO FLORIDA AT Notice of Election EMBE BAKERY Public notice is given to the electors of the Gulf Islands in the Province of British Columbia that I require the presence of the electors at the School Board Office, Lower Ganges Road, Ganges, B.C. Simply come in (no purchase necessary) and fill out an entry on Monday, October 29, 1984 between the hours of 10 am and 12 noon, to elect: form. A daily prize of one dozen donuts will be given away, Two Trustees from Salt Spring Island for a two year term and at the end of the month one of those lucky winners One Trustee from Pender Islands for a two year term v- will go to Florida! One Trustee from for a two year term The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: Candidates shall be nominated in writing This Week Save On: by two qualified electors of the municipality. The nomination paper shall be delivered to the returning officer at any time between the date of this notice and noon of the day of nomination. The nomination paper may be in the form provided in the Municipal Act, and shall state the name, Meat Pies r-m residence and occupation of the person nominated in the manner sufficient to identify the Reg. 85

*r" PENDER ISLANDS School, Canal Road GALIANO ISLAND: QUALITY BAKING, FRESH DAILY Galiano Elementary School, Sturdies Bay Road Orders phoned ahead Open 9:30-5:30 greatly appreciated — 537-5611. Monday-Saturday between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm on NOVEMBER 17. 1984. Advance Poll will be held: School Board Office, Lower Ganges Road, Ganges Monday, November 12; Tuesday, November 13; Wednesday, November 14 between the hours of 8.30 am and 4:30 pm. The widest selection of Gulf Islands real estate Of which every person is required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. is in the pages of the Dated at Ganges this 8th day of October, 1984. A. O. Ferguson, Returning Officer. (Sulf 3?lantrj5 Brifttooob Page 20 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Wednesday. October 10, 'Wgf4'-

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Classified For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale Rates: Raw fleece, dark brown and black, LINERS: S3.75 minimum, 25 words or Cherry Bank $1.25 a pound. Ruckle, 653-4387. Apple Press less; 15C each additional word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: $6 per column Hotel For Rent inch. A BED & BREAKFAST HOTEL EASY TERMS ESTABLISHED IN 1897 HEATING PROBLEMS? ' COSMETICS Enjoy a Victorian tradition at Wood heat Specialists Call Leaf & Limb affordable rates. Full breakfast CALL YOUR CONSULTANT: DEADLINES: can solve these problems. Over 50 653-4270 included. $19.50 detached bath - airtight wood stoves and fireplaces SHARLENE BETTS 38-tfn LINERS: 3 pm. Monday $29.50 full facility. 537-5876 at Vancouver prices. In-home Sale Vh kw. generator, Honda, never CLASSIFIED DISPLAY. 5 pm. Friday 825 Burdett Ave., Victoria estimates and free delivery. used. 537-4359. 4V-2 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY: Noon 385-5380 WARREN & VICKI WILSON Logging truck load of alder, approx. 10 Tuesday. 38-4 653-4514 cords. $500. Call 537-5367. r Glassyeyed Productions green• INTER-ISLAND SERVICES LIMITED All classifieds must be houses, custom or ready made, tempered glass, patio door sizes & Spaghetti Night paid in advance. Bring more. Custom cut glass, sealed units Brand new Brother Knitting machine, your ads into our office or tempered, glazing supplies. 653- computerized. Open for offers. Phone 4374. tfn 537-5664, 9 - 5 pm. or eves. 537- at Dagwoods NEW IN THE GALLERY THIS WEEK: at 121 Rainbow Rd. or 5263. 1 FRI. & SAT. 4 - 7 pm. Generous serving of spaghetti mail with cheque or IT'S NEVER TOO LATE — Lustre Necklaces — NOR TOO EARLY topped with homemade meat sauce, BY BETH & GARY CHERNEFF money order to Box served with fresh green salad & garlic 250, Ganges, B.C. VOS TOPSOIL bread. $4.50. Regular menu also You loved their lustre earrings, 1E0 Delivered, beautiful black loam, available. you should see what they've done to necklaces - WOW! OR USE YOUR screened, with or without manure, for 537-9323 — LICENSED lawns or gardens. Small dump truck tfn Open: Mon. - Sat. 10:30 - 4:30 pm. loads. 743-3505 or days call the Cedar fence posts and rails, all sizes, 537-4525 _\_ Grapevine, 746-7153 Duncan. 37 8 Mel Marchbank, 397 Musgrave Rd., ORCHARDS & NURSERY Fulford. Access, 537-9422, Mon. - Piano, electric 61 note, brand new Portland-Willamette fireplace insert Fri., 9 - 5 pm. tfn number to place 537-4359. 41-2 Fall Bulbs screen and heavy brass, framed glass CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PLANT NOW FOR doors, like new, half price! 537-4338. Order your supply of BY PHONE A BEAUTIFUL SPRING. 1 Simply call us and give us your GENUINE SALT SPRING Second Look We have selected the best and offer CHARGE CARD NUMBER them at the most reasonable price. New & Used and its EXPIRY DATE For all your plant and landscape Faire Isle LAMB needs, check with TOM HALL. FROM MANSELL FARM NOW OPEN * FRUIT TREES Potter's Supply Carcass or cut and wrapped. 537-2211/2613 537-5367 eves. QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT * ORNAMENTAL NURSERY STOCK CLAYS * CHEMICALS 36-tfn GARAGE SALE PRICES In order to be credited for any mistakes Driftwood * LANDSCAPING 104 c Valcourt Centre is responsible for, corrections must be made * CONSULTATION 4 Stihl 070 36" chainsaws. $299 to TOOLS * ETC. (next to Dagwood's Restaurant) before the second insertion * PEST CONTROL $399 Call 656-5 5 4 3 40-4 Full, complete, and sole copyright in any Ceramics Monthly & other books Phone 537-5431 advertisement produced by Driftwood Publishing NOW IN STOCK Two 205 x 15 snow and mud tires Open Mon. - Sat. 10-5 pm. Ltd. is vested in and belongs to Driftwood Bulk prices available. with mags, $70. 537-2634. i^ Publishing Ltd. No copyright material may be Victoria 381-7331 reproduced in any form without the prior, written 40 2 consent of Driftwood Publishing Ltd. Comfy Cushions Trailer for sailboat. Will take up to 30' boat. Tandem axle, electric brakes, FOR YOUR For Sale adjustable pads and stands. $1,500 10-5 pm. Wed. to Sunday firm. 537-2925, Jim Napper. i Dog or Cat 245 Old Divide Road Wood Carving Tools Filled with aromatic Carver's screw clamp, MARPLES 537-9316 Cedar and Foam Chips chisels, gouges, mallets, etc. Fall Specials: Sears 12' round pool comes with 3 sizes, removable covers. FROM $13.95 pump and cover, $100. 537-5476. Hardy Mums, $2 ea., 3 for $5. AVAILABLE AT NEW HOURS: Cubbon Home Centre 39-tfn Heathers $1.49. Waterfront Gallery,- Ganges or * * * * Mon. - Thurs. 11 am. - 9 pm. Rainbow Rd. Ganges 210 Old Divide Rd. Fri. - Sat. 11 am. - 10 pm. 8 am. - 5 pm., Mon. thru Sat. Assorted ground covers for sunny Phyllis Sinclair - 537-2571 39-alt Sun. 11 am. - 8:30 pm. The Great banks, seaside areas, shade areas. Rhododendrums $3 95 to $12 95 Small loads of topsoil. 2-yard loads Clean 30" propane stove, $125. New Fall Cover-up! Flowering Shrubs: Magnolia, 653-4520 ,in DELIVERY SERVICE propane dryer, used two months, Azaleas, 4 ft Evergreen Clematis, (C^'urchill, Atkins, Beddis radius - $2) $350. Call after 5 pm. 537-2839. t SPECIAL ON Rock Roses and others Reasonably Rainbow Home 39-tfn Priced Also, Wallflowers & Pansies. Purification System SALT SPRING SELECTS SOCCER TARPS TEAM ARE SELLING SALT Frasers Thimble Farm SAY GOODBYE TO HOUSEHOLD 6x8 $5.61 1 75 Arbutus Rd., Southey Pt. DUST AND DIRT PROBLEMS SPRING 8x10 $9 32 537-5788 Clean the modern way. For a free Cedar Kindling lOx 12 - $13.70 no obligation demonstration, call: $3 per bundle. 10x 15 $16.95 S S Lumber, 6535 FordRd., Duncan, PHOTO Phone 537-5870 to order 12 x 14 $19.17 opposite Forest Museum up 537-5263 SUPPORT LOCAL SOCCER 12x 16 • $21.30 Drinkwater Rd., 2nd road on right. SPECIAL 3/4 x 10 cedar bevel siding. Carpet lino tile and decking. Sales and 1 12 x 18 $24.32 Clear, rustic, K.D. 3' - 7', 35C lin. ft. installation. Also repairs. Reasonable 16 x 20 $33.66 Delivery to Salt Spring, $35. 112- rates. Sterling Robb, 537-5640 or 18 x 24 $48.36 746-5041. i 537-9422, leave message. 40-4 Lottery Tickets Professional 20 x 30 - $66.58 Express - Provincial Mat Cutting & Super Loto "WE SAVE YOU MONEY AND Garden Faire Cobble Hill Glass Custom Framing SERVE YOU RIGHT" FLORIST • Replacement Thermal Windows Lotto 6/49 - Lotto West Gulfstream Supply • Storm Windows 537-5141 McPHILLIPS AVE. 537-5733 • Skylights et cetera 135 McPhillips Ave., 40-2 3740 Trans Can. Hwy. PARKSIDE MEWS 537-5115 HOURS: 10-5 pm. Except Sundays 537-2534 Valcourt (Next to Pacific Builders) Open 10 am. - 5 pm. Mon. - Sat. 15 sq. ft. freezer; 3 pt. hitch Dearborn Centre scraper blade, ridged tandem disc, tfn manure spreader, assorted lumber. 743-3271 12 cu. ft. fridge in good condition, Grain finished beef by the side. $1.70 Phone Walter Luth, 653-4277. i Hydraulic backhoe attachment to fit $150,537-5759. 1 lb. cut and wrapped. Ken Byron, 537- 1700 Ford tractor—cost $6,000, sell 2882 . 40-tfn CAMOPHLAGE $3,000; piston pump with air Cedar siding, 4" x 12"; 2 x 2 to 4 x 12 chamber—cost $325, sell $100; studs and beams. Custom sawing. premium grade shingles — paid Mel Marchbank, 397 Musgrave Rd., Garage Sales PENS $90/square, sell $65/square; 3 large Fulford. Also, Access number 537- Salt Spring Lamb Saturday, Sunday, Oct. 13-14 at 9 BY PARKER thermopane windows, no frame more 9422, Mon. - Fri. 9 - 5 pm. tfn am. Paint, $7.50 and $10/gal. So Tender, So Tasty than 5' each direction, $100/window. $9.99 Sewing materials, clothing, BORN & RAISED ON SALT SPRING Call 537-9682. i SHARPENING STONES includes tax, shipping & handling household items and much more. Whole or half, cut, double wrapped Japanese Matsunaga Brand Water Sunset Dr. 760. 1 & frozen to your specifications. LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE Stones, grit sizes 250, 1,1000, FREE DELIVERY FOR O.A.P.'s Make cheque, money order Slabwood 6,000, 8,000 and combination cone Saturday, Oct. 13, 9:30 - 1 pm. Fall Clearout, Softwear Co. and Arlene D. if wanted. Also, Breaker & Mutton. payable to: $100 per load slips FROM $7.35 CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING Cotton fabrics, fiberfill, wire lamp (approx. 2 cords) Cubbon Home Centre frames and fittings, "seconds" of Pat or Brenda Akerman Mark's Linens ALSO, SAWDUST FOR SALE sweaterwear, etc. and carpet mats. Box 665, Ganges, B.C. VOS 1E0 Rainbow Road, Ganges 653-4352 537-2361 8 am. - 5 pm. Mon. thru Sat. Great bargains. 270 Price Rd., off 537-4014 or 537-5203 Beddis. Watch for sign. 1 Wednesday, October 10. 1984 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Pa^e.21

Cars, Trucks Blanket B. C. & Yukon Blanket B. C. & Yukon Blanket B. C. & Yukon Church 1956 Chev 210, 4 door sedan. Runs 100s of trucks. Credit approval by Hyperbaric oxygenation often can House-proud and proud of it. At great, good condition. Must be seen, phone. Overnight hotel for buyers relieve multiple sclerosis symptons, Pacific Homes we put our very best Notices $2,200. Call Elsie or Dennis, 537- Buy or lease. Zephyr Mercury, 300 chamber available and operated for into every package home. For a quality 9298. 4_2 West Broadway, Vancouver. Call one year. For information/contact package home you can be proud of, SUNDAY, OCT. 14 872-7411, collect. No song, no dance. Hyperbaric Center, 56 Evergreen, write: Pacific Homes, 20079 - 62nd 1964 TR-4, 1800 cc twin carbs. Good D.L. 6102. tfn Whitehorse, Yukon. Y1A 4X2. 1 Ave., Langley, B.C. V3A 5E6, potential winter project for summer. Community Gospel New radials all round. $800. Phone Meet your match. For all ages and Required experienced general duty Penticton School of Hairdressing now 653-4622, ask for David. 1 unattached. Thousands of members registered nurses. St. Bartholomew's Chapel taking applications for November 5, anxious to meet you. Prestige Hospital. Lytton (20 bed), Lillooet 1984 class. Spaces are limited. For Drake Road, Ganges 1975 Ford 1 /2 T. new radials, brakes, Acquaintances. Call Toll free 112- Hospital (37-bed). B.C.N.U. salaries & info, call 493-2747. 207 Main St., Worship Service 10:30 am exhaust, $1,300. 537-2827. l 800-263-6673. Hours 9 am. - 6 pm. benefits, accommodation. Apply in Penticton, B.C. V2A 5B1. 40-4 Sundays with Sunday School 1971 Volkswagon stationwagon. writing: Ms. Lynn Woodford, Lillooet 1 classes for the children. Good running order. 537-9848. District Hospital, Box 249, Lillooet, i Summertree-on-the-Lake, Vernon, Western Budget Motel, 2679 Hyw. B.C. Luxury waterfront townhomes on B.C. VOK 1V0. i_ Evening Service 7:30 pm 1970 Datsun pickup. Lots of new 97, North. Best buy in Kelowna. Bible Study & Prayer stuff, $1,400 obo. Danny, 653-4577, KalamalkaLake. $92,000 - $129,000. Mention where you saw this ad and Christmas Cash! Discover what Guaranteed value increase. Call Thursday 7:30 pm 537-5115,537-9688. 38-tfn receive a double for $15.95. thousands of Canadians already collect to Block Bros. (604) 542-4054, Reservations, 763-2484. know. Earning extra Christmas Pastor: Rev. S.F. Hildebrandt Derek Barnard. 32-10 money is easy. Write REGAL, 939 537-5757 537-2622 How to play popular pianol New home Two for one beef sale, introductory Eglinton AVe. E., Dept. 636, Toronto. Mobile Homes, Trailers study course. Fast, easy method. offer. Purchase any side or hind beef M4G 2L6. Ganges Guaranteed! Free information! Studio 1 Tandum trailer, 8' x 16', all heavy duty order and a beef rib section and C0926, PopularMusicSystems, 3284 Pharmacist wanted for immediate United Church steel construction. Includes receive: Bonus #1 - a side of pork free. Boucherie Rd., Kelowna, B.C. V1Z employment in beautiful interior. removable sideboards, top bars & Bonus #2 - every order receives 50 Hereford Ave., Ganges 2H2. Salary negotiable. Contact Mrs. M. tarp. Max. load limit 12,000 lbs. lbs. fancy sausage made from part of Rose at 256-4262 or send resume to Worship Service 10 am Asking $2,500. Phone 537-5203. i your trimmings. Black Angus Beef Gun Bargains - save up to 40% by Box 910, Lillooet, B.C. VOK 1V0. with Sunday School Corp. Serving all of B. C. Call Toll-free subscribing to "The Gunrunner". The Superior R. V. Centre Ltd., in Sidney is 1 for Nursery to 15 years. 112-800-242-0637. Vancouver area Canadian monthly newspaper for looking for R.V. consignments. We Minister: Rev. A.N. Skinner call 438-5357. 40-4 buying, selling and trading modern Housewives, farmers, businessmen. will pick up from the Gulf Islands. and antique firearms and Learn income tax preparation at 537-5812 537-9343 Phone 656-9434. 35-tfn The following business opportunities accessories. Subscription: $15 per home. Write U & R Tax Schools, 207- exist in our community: Car year to: The Gunrunner, Box 565T, 1345 Pembina Hwy., Winnipeg, Man. Anglican Parish dealerships (new or used); Junior Lethbridge, Alta. T1J 3Z4. Sample R3T 2B6 for free brochure. Salt Spring Island Livestock department store, shoe sales and copy $1.50. Don't delay - get on our Hair Dressing Salon, eleven modern St. Mark's - repair; T. V. sales & repair; electrical subscription list today. 1 2 year old Suffolk ram, $85. 653- stations in downtown Victoria, steady appliance shop; furniture store; farm Holy Eucharist - 8 am 4684. I business plus tourists. $89,000. Call supply; Agriculture machinery (new & Airtight cookstove. Large firebox St. George's - Ken Thomas, The Permanent. 477- Registered, purebred Suffolk ram used); Western wear & tack shop. holds fire 24-hours a day, cook your Holy Eucharist - 9:30 am meals, heat your home. Information 0141. 1_ born 1981 in Innisfail Alta. $125 obo. Further inquiries to: District of With Sunday School Phone 653-4648. 1_ Chetwynd, Economic Development $1. Suppertime Stoves Limited, R. R. "Bobcat" contractor selling eight year 4, Aylmer, Ontario. N5H 2R3. 41-2 St. Mary's - Weaner pigs, $40, 7 weeks old. 652- Committee, P. O. Box 357, Chetwynd, old business in Salmon Arm (N. Holy Eucharist - 11:15 am Shuswap) due to unrelated illness. 3802 or 652-2443. i_ B.C. VOC 1 JO. 39-2.all. Boarding and Day School. Opening With Sunday School Sept. 1985 at 100 Mile House, 1980 Case 1845 Bobcat and 30+4 Herd of Highland Cattle, 23 in all, 'Factory to you prices." Aluminum and Program Christian Schools super trencher, each with own hoe Rector: Rev. John Bailey some ready for slaughter. 539-5372, glass greenhouses. Write for free International, qualified teachers, and trailer. Both in excellent 537-2171 Galiano. 39-4 brochure. B.C. Greenhouse Builders, quality education, country condition. $35,000 based on market 7425 Hedley Ave., Burnaby, B.C. V5E Catholic Church 2 ponies. Pinto, 13.2 h.h. Welsh atmosphere. More information, call value machinery. Goodwill and full 2R1. 433-2919. 31-ait mountain, 12 h.h.; Both 14 years. 791-5545. maintenance records. Excellent Salt Spring Island existing business. Lots of potential for Fulford - 9 am $200 and $150 obo. Saturna, 539- Nursing co-ordinator required Hand protection at it's best. Always right person. 835-8316 eves. 2671. 39-3 immediately for a 55-bed, acute care ask for Watson's Leather Gloves. Ganges - 10:30 am accredited hospital. Duties include Made in B. C. especially for your work. Own your own gym and fitness Saturdays - Ganges, 5 pm For rent, approx. 3 acres fenced field. supervision & co-ordination of all Sold by leading stores. John Watson centre. We supply all weights and Rev. Fr. P.A. Bergin Close to Ganges, $60 per month. 537- nursing activities plus some Limited, Vancouver. 1 machines you require along with 40 22 . 39 tfn emergency bedside nursing. sound managerial advice. For more Island Christian 48K Apple compatible system, disc Qualifications: must be eligible for information call 112-567-3378. 1 registration in B.C. & have B. Sc. N. drive & monitor $699. IBM Fellowship Boats degree or N.U.A. course. Prebious compatible system 128K 2-360K Video movies, save 30%. We sell, buy CENTRAL HALL degree or N.U.A. course. Previous drives colorboard with monitor and exchange Beta and VHS movies. Worship Service & Sunday experience in a supervisory position $1,995. Computers 'N' Stuff, 13563 Accessories, blank tape, wrapping ISLAND BOATWORKS would be an asset. Submit resume: B. King George Hwy., Surrey, V3T 2V1. services available. K-Mat Video, School - 10:30 am 11608 - 149 St., Edmonton. (403) Family Night & Bible Study TOTAL BOAT REPAIR Sykes, Director of Nursing, Bulkley 581-1615. Valley District Hospital, Box 370, 455-4154. 1 Wednesday 7 pm AND RESTORATION Smithers, B.C. VOJ 2N0. Telephone Top quality outdoor gear at Co-op Pastor & Mrs. Van in wood or fibreglass 1980 Drott Fellerbuncher for sale. (604) 847-2611 _ prices. For free catalogue write: Herwaarden - 537-4385 New 9' Rowing or Sailing Skiffs Mountain Equipment Co-op, Dept. $80,000 or perhaps on a lease basis for $8,000 per month. 545-0678. 1 The Ideal Small Boat. Quality Work. Nannies. Exc. positions available 1C, 428 West 8th Ave., Vancouver, Galiano Island 653-9207 or 653-4668. immediately. Live-in, B.C. & Alberta. B.C. V5Y 1N9. 872-8247. __2 Tow truck 1980 Chev one ton Holmes Resume: Classic, 553 Granville St., St. Margaret of Scotland Super grow '84 Thousand watt 440 New blue paint job, good rubber, Vancouver. V6C 1Y6. 112-688-3641. ANGLICAN halide, $225. Halides, H.P.S., 350 V8, four speed. $12,900 obo. 41-2 Sundays - 10:30 am Found hydroponics, greenhouses, all for Hoffman Motors, Osoyoos. 495- Dealership opportunity. Recreational sale. Volume and wholesale 7474. DL6327. 2 keys on ring fou nd between Mouat's products. Part-time dealers required discounts available. Send $2 for "King and I" Collector Plate by artist and General Store. Owner please throughout B.C. for supplemental brochures and" price list. Western claim at Driftwood. i income. A great opportunity for Water Farms, 1234 Seymour St., Bill Chambers. Same price as the Vancouver. V6B 3N9. 682-6636. Bradford Exchange, $29.50. Prompt Some money in front of Miller & teachers, salesmen, families or 1 Work Wanted husband and wife teams. This and free shipping. Personal cheque or Toynbee. Owner claim at Miller & Purebred puppies, AKC registerable exciting business offers high major credit cards. Queensbury Tovnbee. t puppies Lhasa's, Maltese, Shih Tzu, customer satisfaction and excellent Collectibles, 708 Queensbury Cockers, Chows, Bassets, Beagles, profit potential. Write or phone today Avenue, North Vancouver, B.C. V7L Landscaping & Scotties, Afghans, Yorkies, Mr. Robert G. WAtson, Sundance 3V8. 112-985-1484. Personal Schnausers, Poodles and many more. Trampolines, 1358 Seymour Street, Outdoor Cleanup New shipments arrive weekly. Will Vancouver, B.C. V6B 3P5. Phone Amazing new Dillon MKIII gas PLEASE CALL 537-9350 Retired gentleman, middle 60's, ship anywhere. Phone The Puppy (604) 683-4331. 4_2 welding torch! Welds and cots seeks companion for cribbage and gin Directory 274-4214, 274-6811. The and discuss your requirements. rummy afternoons. Reply to Dept D, aluminum, stainless steel and cast 41-3 Free 128 page career guide shows Pet Empire, No. Three Road & iron. The Revolutionary new gas- c/o Driftwood, Box 250, Ganges. 1 Hardworking, reliable young woman how to train at home for 205 top Williams, Richmond, B.C. 1 mixing chamber reduces oxidation, seeks employment gardening or Would Frances (nee Picket) who went paying full and part time jobs. distortion, slag, use of flux and fuel Deluxe 36' diesel motorhome bus. house cleaning. Very experienced. to Hainstock School in Alberta, please Granton Institute, 265 A. Adelaide consumption is cut 50-70%. A better Self-contained, stereo, colour TV, Excellent Island references. Lorraine. phone 537-2582 or 537-5486. I Street West, Toronto. Call (416) 977- torch and we can prove it! Eurotech deepfreeze, shower, light plant. After 5 pm., 537-2604. 3929 today. _ Offers or trade to $70,000. Phone Enterprises, 7111 Russell Ave., Burnaby, B.C. V5J 4R8. (604) 433- Blanket B. C. & Yukon Divorce? Obtain complete divorce for 112-335-2554. i_ To have your gutters cleaned for 4111. Dealer inquiries welcome. 1 winter—or for any odd jobs for house, less than $149. In five weeks as long Where can you lease a truck for only The Blanket Classified of the B. C. & as you have grounds, evidence and garden or boat—call for the: $119.97 per month? Call DaveHinton Prospector invents light weight, low Yukon Community Newspapers everything settled. Processing extra. collect at 294-0111 or toll-free at cost successful sluice box. Sluminum Association allows you to place your Same system since 1970. Save you Universal Handyman Zenith 2200. PL 5674. 41-tfn construction. Proven ground testing classified ad in 75 member time and money. Free info. Call unit. 99.8% controlled recovery test. Services newspapers in nearly every suburban Divorcervice, 687-2900. #101-1237 13 acres $18,900. Zero Exchange feet of sluice. Compete weight 28 and and rural market between Vancouver Burrard St., Vancouver. V6Z 1Z6. Rate. U.S. Okanagan. Stream - view - 3V2 lbs. The "Yukon Pinch" from "Sluice and Whitehorse. One phone call will 4_2 good access. Owner contract, low Handy Hand Box City", 180-13425 King George deliver your ad to some 663,096 down payment. Call for info: (206) Hwy., Surrey, B.C. V3T 2T8, Canada. THE ORIGINALS ARE BACK! households and more than 1 5 million 734-8588. By owner - two Chilcotin ranch 41-4 readers! Steve 537-5091 Craig 537-9249 properties, over 1,000 acres deeded 78 acre farm Prince George 2400 sq. COST: $99 per insertion, 25 words. plus leases. Stock, machinery ft. house 4400 sq. ft. barns. Set up for Sander plow. Near new 10-12 yard PHONE: Driftwood, 537-2211, 537- optional. Jack Doyle, Alexis Creek, hog operation. Stock, customers and London front discharge sander with 2613. Honest hard working man to do B.C. VOL 1A0. 1^ equipment available. Phone 112- Roots 11 -foot tapered double angle MASTERCARD & VISA ACCEPTED 963-7335. plow hydraulic operated from cab. general labour, painting, gardening, Southwestern Alberta - foothills Mounted on S2600 International fencing, wood cutting, etc. New ranch, 655 acres, 150 hayland, 160 acres. 60 acres clear and seeded tandem, Detroit 692 power. Used 340 Canadian. Please phone Yaman, 537- Lighting fixtures. Western Canada's irrigation, large newer home, good to hay, fenced, creek. Low taxes, good hours. 112-430-6671. 1 9357. 40-tfn largest display. Wholesale and retail. fences, barn, corrals, springs, view, rent. $29,900. Phone 112-365-3108 Experienced handyman will do Free catalogues available. Norburn productive. Only $398,000. Scenic or 112-365-7366. general maintenance, painting, Lighting Centre Inc., 4600 East River Ranch - 174 acres, plus lease, By owner. 20 unit motel with three gardening, yard clean up, odd jobs, Hastings St., Burnaby, B.C. V5C 2K5. good home, barns, corrals, water, Wanted bedroom home in gold mining area of etc. Reasonable rates, reliable. Phone 112-299-0666. tfn productive, $180,000. 7,000 acre Wells & Barkerville, B.C. Please Wanted, older fridge, good condition. ranch, excellent hay, pasture and i/Vood windows, doors, skylites contact Mr. G. Bailey, 112-987-0790. Approximately 30 ft. of used or new 537-2201. 4_2 Quality at affordable prices. Out of water. Price negotiable. Several good eavestroughing. Phone 537-2390. 1 own orders shipped promptly. farms, dairies, acreages, and Two saw hydraulic tie mill, capacity Landscaper and gardener horticul- A/alker Door Ltd., Vancouver 266- businesses throughout Alberta. Jack 700 ties per day. Babakaiff Wanted - used paper backs, records or turally trained and experienced in 1101, North Vancouver 985-9714, Folsom, Chief Mountain REalty, 112 Enterprises Ltd., Box 2401, tapes in good condition. Cash or trade. design, planting, maintenance, Richmond 273-6829, Kamloops 374- (403) 626-3232, 112 (403) 626-Kirkpatrick Road, Tappen, B.C. 835- G. I. Video Rentals, Mouat's Mall. pruning and greenhousing. Fully 3566, Nanaimo 758-7375. tfn 3639. 1 8466. 1 537-2012 38-tfn insured. Phone David, 653-4270. Page 22 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Wednesday, October 10. 1984

Work Wanted Community Services Notices Coming Events Coming Events Al-Anon helps those who are living What does your palm say about you? CONTINUING EDUCATION OFFERS: HAVE YOU A MOUNTAIN OF with or near a severe drinking For reading call 537-9802 1 HOUSEWORK? CALL: Salty Sweat'rs & problem. Wednesdays 1:30 pm. and Victoria YM-YWCA Fri. 8 pm. For more information, Silk Painting The Broom & Duster phone 653-4573 or 537-5129 or Professional MARTA SMYTH of Vancouver. Maid Service 537-5014. . 38-tfn Weekend workshop Nov. 2 and 3. Friday night 7-10 pm., Sat. 9-3, H.S. Pre-School Gym "Have Duster, Will Travel" Women's AA meeting Thursdays at Musician Foods Rd., Fee - $45. Stop in the Cont. CLASSES START Oct. 15 & 16th 537-2252 after 5 pm. 1:30 pm. Phone 537-2494, 537- NOW RESIDING ON Ed. office across from the shoemakers 7 week program of songs, games 39-4 51 90. 37-tfn SALT SPRING ISLAND in Mouat's Mall and see samples of and movement orientation at Sign painting, T-shirt silk screening, AA meetings, 1 pm. Sundays, 8 pm. Marta's work. Deadline for Mahon Hall - $17.50 logos, illustrations. Call Jim Tuesdays and Fridays. Open meetings registration: Wednesday, Oct. 24, Mondays 12 - 12:45 — 3-5 yr. olds Dickinson, 537-5195. -tfn last Friday of the month and every Teaching 37 3:30 pm. Parent Participation Optional Sunday. For more info., phone: 537- Organ - Piano Tuesdays - 10:15 - 11 am — 1 -2 year 2763, 537-2618, 653-4573, 537- olds; 5190. 37 tfn RENTALS AVAILABLE Wanted to Rent Computers for 11 - 11:45 am. — 2-3 year olds FREE FOR THE ASKING - a listener Dorothy Lashbrook Parent Participation Required who cares. Call NEED Crisis Line - Beginners: Limited Space - For registration anytime. 386-6323 or from Salt HOME OWNERS 537-4359 phone 537-9443 or 537-9627. Spring call toll free Zenith 2262. 40-5 PAUL SINCLAIR, 2 Mondays, starting WANT TO RENT YOUR HOUSE 1_ but are worried about the problems 37-tfn Oct. 15, 7:30 in the Elementary that go with renting? Let me handle School computer room. Fee - $12. A Dressings are free to Cancer Patients South Salt Spring this for you. hands-on computer awareness Salt Spring Island by the Order of the Eastern Star. R.D. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Residents' Association course for beginners. Contact Bernice Petty, 537-2451 or Garden Club Phone 537-5411 Health Services, 537-5541. 37-tfn GENERAL MEETING 37-tfn MONDAY, OCT. 15 - 7:30 pm. St. Mary's Church Hall Typing & Dicta- MONTHLY MEETING For Rent Travel Items of business: Tennis Court & Typing Wednesday, Oct. 17 — 8 pm. Community Plan. 1 St. George's Church Hall Small, attractive 2 bedroom house A panel of experienced local GANGES HILL PRIVATE DIANE FIDDLER - Commerce room in near Ganges. Suitable for one person Christmas the H.S., 7:30 pm. 5 Tuesdays, 5 gardeners will deal with your or couple. Available immediately. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL gardening problems. Please bring has a variety of spaces available at Thursdays, starting Tuesday, Oct. 16. $275/mo. Phone 537-9844. 1 your written questions to the Down Under? reasonable rent, ideal for classes, Fee - $35. Make yourself more meeting. Panel members: Lionel & This may be your last chance to sail workshops and seminars. We are also employable. Get in touch with the Storage space for rent. Phone 537- Frances Wood, Pat Pierrt, Doreen 4022. 39-tfn for Auckland and Sydney aboard P. still accepting new pupils for our latest electronic typewriters. Note: Hamilton, Eva Temmel. & O.'s Canberra departing San private elementary school program. this class will be followed by a word One bedroom suites for rent. Also, Francisco December 3. 537-5164 processing class if enough interest is commercial building in Vesuvius 41-2 shown. (Pre-requisite for learning area. Please call 537-9272 after 6 CALL NOW FOR INFORMATION: word processing is a reasonable level pm. 39-tfn Jackie Truscott - 537-5759 N.L.P. INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOP of typing skill). FALL PLANT Sponsored by Inner Resources TO REGISTER, mail cheque payable to SALE ©(IA(S®K] + TRAVEL Learning Centre School Dist. #64, Box 128, Ganges or Thursday, Oct. 18 — 1 pm. Zenith 2897 Saturday, Oct. 20-10 am. - 4 pm. stop by Cont. Ed. office in Mouat's STORAGE SPACE St. George's Church Hall Size to fit your needs. Community Center — FEE: $20 Mall, 537-2822. 1 BE EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION Located in Sidney across from For further information, and pre- Sandown Race Track registration, phone 537-4556. 1 MINI SELF-STORAGE PARK LTD. Reno - Mexico Workshop facilitators: Ariadne 656-5321, Sidney Sawyer, David Smith. 1 37-tfn Hawaii Lakeshore cottages, in park-like, Fall & Winter Programs Amnesty tranquil setting now available at School Board International winter rates, lease by the month. NOW AVAILABLE Gulf Islands Attractive daily & weekly rates too. Call Susan or Marguerite Meeting Group 72 Women's Place Phone 537-2956. 38 6 School District #64 (Gulf Islandsr Prisoner of Conscience OCTOBER 10 — and EVERY The Regular Meeting of the Board of Week WEDNESDAY, 12 - 2 pm. Brown Bag School Trustees will be held on Lunch Time; 1 - 4 pm. Mother's Time Lancer Building "WOMEN SILENCED" Out; 10-4 pm. Drop In Time 284 sq. ft. Ground Floor Office. October 11, 1984. The Meeting will Vigil Farmers' Market 10:30 am. commence at 2 pm. Public OCTOBER 11 - 7:30 pm. Book Reasonable rent. Lease available. Saturday, Oct. 13th Discussion, "Dreaming the Dark" Welcome. 1 Contact Box 929, Ganges or phone Meeting Wednesday, Oct. 17th Starhawk, feminism and spirituality. 537-5568 - 10 am. - 4 pm. 537-9911 S. S. Elementary Library 7:30 pm. OCTOBER 18 - 7:30 pm. OPEN Mon. - Fri. 9 - 4:30 pm. Film: "Dream of a Free Country" EXPLORATION of more effective Fully equipped cottages on St. Mary Leftovers from your - A Message From Nicaraguan group participation; public speaking, Lake, daily, weekly, monthly. 537- Garage Sale? Women. Speaker: Vilma Mejia, assertiveness, meeting order, etc. 2214. t_ Guatamalan Refugee. 1 CALL 537-9212 for information. Notices WE WILL PICK UP FOR Nice lakeshore cottages, fully equipped, secluded, peaceful. Daily, weekends, etc. Also, longer term NDP BAZAAR Salty Wheels reduced winter rates. Maple Ridge Weight Wise to be held November 3rd. Just call Square Dance Business Services Resort, 537-2311, Box 356 , Tripp Lydia Purser 537-5136 or Jim Sensible Weight Loss Program Club Come see us for your electronic Rd., Ganges, B.C. VOS 1E0. 37-tfn Sinclair 537-2571 or leave at 191 Community Centre repairs and supplies. Cougar T. V. 1 bedroom furnished ca'bin wood heat Mondays: 11:30- 12:30 pm. Leisure Lane. 1 537-2623. i_ $225/mo. plus Hydro. Also 2 bdrm. PHONE: Mimi - 537-9281 We've got a good thing going cabin, furnished, electric heat, $300 Maryanne - 537-5772 Coming Events and we want to share it with you R & R Farm plus Hydro. 537-2832. 40-2 37-tfn and your partner. Come join us in Bingo every Monday, 7:30 pm all the fun of SQUARE DANCING. Services & Sales Catholic Church Hall. 37-tfn Classes begin Monday, Oct. 15th ALDERCROFT & MANSELL FARMS FOR HIRE 7:30 - 9:30 pm. St. George's Church Services: HELP! Hall. Bruce and Lillian Kelly, 537- Ploughing * Haying * Falling * Discing MOVING VAN WITH DRIVER S.P.C.A. 5005 or Ron and Kathy Weisner, 537- * Brushcutting * Local Stock Hauling * 900 cu. ft., clean 81 dry 5058. 1_ LOST AND Seeding * Fencing 653-4573 FOUND PETS Sales: General Enquiries Dean Michael Pentz, Genuine Salt Spring Lamb * Pork * OPEN UNIVERSITY, U.K. Beef * Straw SALT SPRING PLAYERS Small 3 bdrm. house, propane and United Church, Saturday, Oct. 13 PHONE 537-9524 or 537-5367 537-2123 need material for wood heat, new fridge & stove, on 7:30 pm. will speak on 41-tfn "CHRISTMAS REVUE" Rainbow Rd., 2 miles from school. Please send memberships and "NUCLEAR WINTER: Implications donations to Box 522, Ganges, B.C. Sketches, monologues, etc. $325/mo. 537-5001. 40-tfn for Humanity" 37-tfn Call Alan or Susan - 537-5527 days, Additions * Renovations The concept of nuclear weapons is Saltspring Island, Mobrae Ave., 3 537-5062 eves. Home Repairs bdrm. house on one acre, appliances, radically altered by recent scientific 1 CARPENTER/DESIGNER fireplace, etc. Main floor $450/mo. Music Lessons research. Dean Pentz will discuss Available Nov. 1, 669-7910 or 537- these findings and how they relate with wide range of LYNNE QUINN, M.A.B. Mus. Folkdance & 9632. 40_ to the global community. Co- construction experience Piano; theory; Orff/Kodaly system for Potluck Dinner sponsored by Continuing Education, REASONABLE RATES - PROMPT Emaculate one bedroom house with children; recorder. Everyone is welcome to join folk Women for Peace, and Salt Spring SERVICE - CONTRACT OR HOURLY large livingroom and kitchen. Close to Adult Beginners Welcome. dance expert Sheila Blake on Nuclear Disarmament Group. 1 MIKE ARMSTRONG Fulford ferry. Propane Stove and Please call 537-2116. Thursday Oct. 11 at 6:30 for a potluck OR SIMON WEBB Heat. Fridge included, $325. Call 537- 37-tfn '9285 or 537-5612. 40_ dinner, followed by an evening of folk Individual counselling in a wide dances of Europe, Asia, etc. Bring 537-2303 Warm & cosy, 2 bdrm. home, close to variety of programs ranging from pain plates, utensils, etc. 1^ Fernwood, year-round, $350 per mo. control and habit addictions to Belly Dance Phone 656-6569, Sidney. 40-2 creative enhancement and personal 2 bdrm. house, full basement, electric transformation. Ariadne Sawyer RAFFLE & heat, 5 mins. to hospital and school, (N.L.P. and Eriksonian Hypnotherapy) TRACTOR mature adults preferred. 537-5338. Inner Resources, 537-4556. 1 Only 2 Days Left! Folk Dance 40-3 BICKERTON 3-speed portable bike. SERVICE Two storey duplex kept comfy with Great for commuters, campers, or just Lessons ROTOVATING * BRUSHCUTTING fireview stove. Reasonable 400. Also, Guitar Instruction plain fun. $2 per ticket, 3 for $5 at • PLOWING * ETC. * w/w, cable, range, electric heat, CLASSICAL - JAZZ - ROCK Peace Centre, Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat. Experienced performer and teacher. 10-2 pm. Community Centre Moh. - closet space! Vegie garden potential. THURSDAYS 3:30 PM. Ken Byron Mature couple only. No indoor pets. Fri. 10-4 pm. Draw at Peace Centre, St. George's Hall Two miles to Ganges. Lease $350- PETER TASCHUK - 537-2420 Noon, Oct. 12th. Proceeds to Pedal for K. Weisner - 537-5058 537-2882 $400. 537-9869. 40 2 35-tfn Peace. 1 Wednesday, October 10, 1984 GULF ISLANDS DRJFTWOOD Page 23

Business Services Business Services Business Services Too Late to Classify Too Late to Classify CARS, TRUCKS Emergency Backhoe Service, 24 hrs. WANTED 1969 Datsun pickup with good paint, day. 7 days a week. Guaranteed there Scrap cars & trucks: complete, hauled D. W. HARGREAVES 25,000 miles on motor. 5,000 miles Farm Tractor within the hour. Flooding, road repair, free; others to maximum $10. 537- REFINISHING AT ITS BEST on the transmission, heavy duty rear vehicle in ditch, windfalls, etc. 653- 9422 or 537-9525, Mon. - Sat. 8 am. - Service 92 58 . 33 io end. $2,750 obo. Can view on * French Polishing * Touch Ups * 5 Dm. tltr.ld.7 Saturday, 537-2214. i^ * Fall Plowing * Brushcutting * * Repairing * * Fencing * Hay Sales * 20 years in business is your WANTED COMING EVENTS Legal Loving hands, Polarity Therapy guarantee. Reasonable Prices. Need used wheels for reliable large buggy or used buggy at reasonable Workshop by Shirley M. Smith, Mark Hughes 537-9456 LAND ACT October 26, 27 and 28. Salt Spring 36 tfn price and small trampoline for very 537-2226 or 653-9296 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO Community Centre, fee: $65. APPLY FOR A DISPOSITION active child. Please call from 7.30am. to 9 am. and 4 - 6 pm. 537-2801. 1 Advance registration required. HALT( OF CROWN LAND Contact Kathryn, 653-4238 for more In Land Recording District of FOR RENT information. i Victoria (Cowichan) and situated Navy Brand new 1 bdrm. suite, lovely view ELECT FOR SALE Channel , B.C. of islands, $250 per mo, Hydro QUALITY SERVICE included. 537-9373 any day but Small, antique mahogany drop-front Take notice that Fred & Roberta desk, $185; solid wood highboy with • Computer repairs Thursday. 1_ Williston and Richard Needoba of mirror, $150; chest of drawers, $85; • Computer services Burnaby, B.C., occupation self- FOR SALE small writing desk, $65; walnut • Video game repairs employed, intend to apply for a Collector's item: upright piano by buffet, $75; antique, mahogany small The Hair Shoppe • Radio Shack repair centre License of Occupation of the Agello and Sons, makers to the King table, $125; large oak mirror, $45; for Men & Women NOW AT GANGES CENTRE following described lands: of Italy. Made of exquisite burl walnut, small oak mirror, $20; large down and beautiful tone, $800. 653-4238. 1 MOUAT'S MALL - Ganges BUILDING - 537-9461 Lot 30 Section 4, Mayne Island feather comforter, $110; queen size, Mon. - Sat. 9 am - 4.30 pm. Cowichan District Plan 29750. CARS, TRUCKS $125. 537-9363. i_ 537-2712 Commencing at a post planted 54 ' 1976 Toyota pickup, $1,975. Phone CARS, TRUCKS Appointments not always necessary. Tom meters to East of Southwest Corner of 537-9731. v 1967 Heavy Chevy half ton 1975, 6 Lot 30 Section 4 Plan #29750 Mayne CARS, TRUCKS cyl., 4 spd., $500 obo. Can view on Volquardsen Island Cowichan thence 21 meters General Legal Service to southern 1972 VW Westfalia, new rebuilt Saturday. 537-2214. i Box 385, Ganges, B.C. south; thence 20 meters east; thence Gulf Islands We come to you by engine. Excellent condition. Asking 537-5188 VOS 1E0 21 meters north; thence 21 meters FOR RENT appointment. M. V. Gulf Adviser - $4,500. 537-4036. t Isabella Pt. Rd., 2 bdrm., fully Williams, Davie, Orchard, Wingh & west. DEATHS• furnished cottage on 7 acres. MacCarthy, Duncan, 746-7121 The purpose for which the FIGUREHEADS John Derwent Wall 1899-1894, died Beautiful views, privacy, ideal retreat 37-tfn. disposition if required is private boat for weekends, weeks or ava i lable for 6 ARCHITECTURAL CARVINGS peacefully at Greenwoods in the early moorage facilities. months at $300/month. 653-4238. HANDCARVED SIGNS IN WOOD hours of Thanksgiving Day. Born at Fred Williston Buxton Derbyshire, England. John i_ 29-alt Roberta Williston was predeceased by his wife Molly in Richard Needoba FOR RENT 1978. He will be much missed by his 2 bdrm. mobile home, private lot, Dated September 11, 1984 family. Daughters Sue Yardley of close to Ganges, $300. Phone 537- 40-2 Beaver Point and Mary Smith of 5483. 1 BACKHOE Surrey England and son Stephen Wall NOTICE TO CREDITORS of London England. He leaves five FOR RENT $35/hour AND OTHERS grandchildren and many relations Two bedroom cottage, electric heat RE: ESTATE OF JOAN MABEL and friends all over the world. A and wood. Close to ocean. Walker's Harbour Hair 537-2788 BADESSO, Deceased. Memorial Mass will be held at St. Hook area. $325 plus Hydro. Nov. 1. NOTICE is hereby given that Paul's Fulford on Saturday Oct. 13 at 537-9363. 1 Design creditors and others having claims 2 pm. Afterwards at Southdown Farm CARS, TRUCKS "and life is eternal and love is 653-9286 against the estate of JOAN MABEL 1968 Plymouth Fury 4 dr., low miles, BADESSO, deceased, late of Ganges, immortal, and death is only an HOURS: Ceidwad $400. 1968 Dodge Monaco, 40,000 Saltspring Island, in the Province of horizon, and an horizon is nothing, Tues., Wed. & Fri. 9 - 5 pm. miles on rebuilt engine, $400. 537- British Columbia, are hereby required save the limit of our sight" Thursday 9 - 7 pm Kennels 5402, 537-2032. i_ to send them duly verified to the i Saturday 9 - 2 pm MOBILE HOMES, TRAILERS • GROOMING • LICENSES • undersigned Executrix at P.O Box Closed Mondays CARD OF THANKS 8' x 40' self-contained trailer, needs 325 Rainbow Rd - 537-2710 430, Ganges, British Columbia, VOS OPERATOR: Donna Rahn, owner. 37 tfn On the death of my father, John Wall, finishing work. 537-5402, 537-2032. 1E0 on or before the 1st day of Men & Women of all ages welcome. to all the members of the Wednesday i House and yard repairs. Upkeep and November, 1984, after which date the Night Group and other friends for NOW BETWEEN FULFORD INN GARAGE SALE renovations. Many skills and lots of assets of the said estate will be their prayers, support and great love, & FULFORD HALL. Lots of parking! Reduced prices, 111 Stewart Rd. tools. Covered 1 ton truck. Hourly or distributed, having regard only to to Peter Rowell for his continued care Plants, furniture, typewriter, contract. Reliable, clean and claims that have been received of our family and understanding 653-9381. dehydrator, rifle, books, tools, etc. courteous Jeff Erickson, JOY LETIZIA BROWNSWORD, treatment of Poppa, to all the staff at 37 tfn Phone ahead and come by. 537-2919. Woodstove and Metal Executrix Greenwoods for making the last year of my father's life as calm and i Chimney Installations CUSTOM MADE Jonathan L Oldroyd, Esq , peaceful as possible He received real WANTED COMPLETE AND TO CODE DRAPERIES Barrister & Solicitor, love and tenderness from you all Piano for Gulf Island Community Chimneys and gutters cleaned. 1 " Venetian Blinds P. O Box 430, Ganges, B.C Thank you. Music School. Reasonable quality Quality fireplace doors and Vertical Blinds VOS 1E0 Sue Yardley please. 537-2919 or 537-2420. 1 accessories at discount prices. Woven Woods 39 4 i CLEAN AND PROMPT Window Shades FOUND NOTICE OF SUBSTANTIAL Rod & Track BOATS Grey and white kitten with collar at Jeff Erickson - 653-9381 A large selection of .^....liyL^rf COMPLETION 21' boat with 318 Chrysler, new leg, Rainbow Beach Resort on Oct. 7. 537- fabric available. PROJECT: SOUTH SALT SPRING $1,000. 537-2572. l 5939. 37-tfn ELEMENTARY SCHOOL near Fulford FREE IN-HOME CONSULTATION FOR SALE Harbour, Salt Spring Island, B.C. FOR RENT Trailer for sale or rent, $150 per 20" Electrohome solid state colour T. ARCHITECT: David H. Brockington, HOGAN Islander Draper 3 month. 537-2572. f V. Excellent condition, $225. Vespa #10-636 Clyde Avenue, West Cruisaire 150 cc. Scooter, good 537-5837 FOR RENT CHIMNEY Vancouver, B.C. running order, $350. 653-4238. i SWEEPS OWNER. Board of School Trustees, 2 bdrm. cottage Fernwood area. School District #64 (Gulf Islands), Fridge, stove, washer, dryer, electric NOTICES DE-MOSSING & heat, w/w, good view, cablevision, P.O. Box 128, Ganges, B.C. VOS 1E0. S.S.I. SEA PRODUCTS LTD. - would GUTTER CLEANING water. 537-5487. r Custom Cabinets CONTRACTOR: Herb Bate Ltd., the man who so kindly returned our boxes of produce on Friday Sept. 28th, QUALITY JOINERY General Contractor, P.O. Box 7008, NOTICES 537-5340 please phone or call in at the fish IMPORTED HARDWOODS Station D, Victoria, B.C. V9B 4Z2. Male retriever X puppy available for DAYS OR EVES. 37-tfn plant. TAKE NOTICE that as the named adoption. Phone Ceidwad Kennels, DAVID R. FEWINGS ARchitect in the Contract between 537-2710. i CUSTOM the Owner and the Contractor in the FOR RENT Free quotations - 537-9845 MADE construction of the above named 3 bdrm. furnished lakefront home, project, I declare that in my opinion Pender Island, available Oct. - June. DRAPERIES' Shorter lease acceptable. Reasonable GULF ISLAND the said Contract, as at jFriday, by September 28, 1984, to have been rent, references required. Phone 224- substantially performed. 4967, Vancouver. 41-2 IN ACCORDANCE WITH MECHANICS WANTED LIEN ACT. Good home wanted for 6 mos. female D. H. Brockington, Architect black lab, large property if possible. FREE HOME ESTIMATE MOUAT'S MALL Good watchdog. 537-2453. \ & SERVICE NEW RELEASES: NOTICES Fabrics, Decorator Rods Footloose • Romancing the Stone • Real Estate for Sale Going to Vancouver with empty flat and Tracks Incredible Journey • Reckless • U2 deck trailer, 24' x 8', 5 ton capacity. Live • Thompson Twins • Twisted Items to be moved, call 537-5015 or 537-9592 Sister • History of the World • Nice By Owner 537-9338. i_ Dreams • Dogs of War • Electric Blue NOTICES 10 • Live & Let Die • The Keep .4 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT HOME For special information on the ON 1 ACRE. forthcoming new Canada Savings SITKA TREE 2 large living rooms, 200'of lakefront Bond issue contact Bob Wanless at SERVICE Offers to $11 9.000. 653-4520 537-2353, Pemberton Houston 537-2012 • VI. tl« Willoughby representative. i_ JUST LIKE Dangerous Trees For sale by owner, 6 acre view lot, Removed LOST Galiano Phone 539-2762 or 539- In the Atkins & Rainbow Rd area, a GOLD! Power Line Clearing 2519. 37-rtn grey and white 5 month old, male Views & Landscaping kitten. Please phone 537-5901. i Treetop Antennas Long Harbour waterfront. Nice home, Driftwood Homeowners good moorage. Call owner, 537- TRAVEL 12 yrs. Ex. - Insured Leaving your home for the winter, a 26 70. 37-tfn Billy Graham Crusade by bus from month, a week? IS THIS A WORRY? Salt Spring Friday, October 19th Classifieds CHRIS MILES Why not have it regularly checked. (overnight), and Sunday, Oct. 21 629-3522 Maintenance and servicing carried Too Late to Classify (day). Call 537-4534 after 2 pm. for 537-2211 "Serving ALL out. References Available. details and reservations. (537-9525, , the Islands" PHONE 537-2465 Mint condition, "Fringe-area" TV. Access). 537-2613 40-3 antenna. $25. 537-5939 i Pige'24 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Wednesday, October 10, 1984

Box 1022. Wranglers down Gorge 7-2 Ganges. B.C. VOS 1E0

BY ED DAVIS executed cross by Bradley Davies of a corner "kick and was a class REM ESTATE Salt Spring Wranglers appear to with Mason Scown there to put it performance. Todd Tamboline took be getting their soccer feet as they away for the goal. The first half the kick and placed it perfectly high put on an impressive show with their ended with the score 2-2. and right out front. Michael Brown COMPANY INC. 7-2 victory over Gorge Canadians put his head on it with a tremendous SALT SPRING ISLAND this past weekend in Ganges. leap and the keeper didn't have a The second half was a total BEST BUY-WATERFRONT!!! Character home, 3 BR & library, full We have made a few changes in chance. Rick Wilson picked up his . Wrangler show. I don't know what bsmt., 2 F/P's & wood stove. Garden, orchard, sandy walk-on beach. our lineup, but most importantly first goal of the season on a penalty Lyle said to them in the huddle but Best protected moorage on Salt Spring. Private. Vendor anxious. Make the coaching duties have been kick and Michael Brown picked up your offer on $1 54,900. they came out and literally blew passed on to Lyle Brown Jr. Lyle his second goal of the match near Gorge away in the second half. MAYNE ISLAND has been involved in the Salt Spring the end of the half with a blistering Mason Scown picked up his second + Waterfront, very pretty lot, power, phone, piped water. Just $59,900. Island Youth Soccer Association as shot to round off the final score 7-2. Offers? a player for the past 13 years. goal early in the half and then made a good cross a few minutes later to Last year Lyle played for the * Building lot, paved road, piped water, good location. $18,000. Bradley Davies, who then picked up This weekend we host Bays Lakehill Islanders, a team made up his second goal of the match. United Spitfires at Ganges on of under-18 Selects. The Islanders The next goal came as the result Sunday. Game time is 10 am. BEST BUY! WATERFRONT!! .96 ac, small cabin. Faces south, excellent won their division (1 A), were view. Only $42,500. champs, Sun Cup winners and runners-up for the RETIREMENT HOMES, ACREAGES. BUSINESSES, WATERFRONT provincial title. A valuable asset to CALL JESSIE (PAT) JAMES - (604) 537-9556 the team, Lyle brings years of soccer WATER VIEW & ACROSS THE ROAD FROM THE OCEAN: the perfect experience and enthusiasm in environment, 2/3 acre, level, sunny, fruit trees. You will be impressed. Complemented accepting the coaching duties. by 3 BR residence. Good value at $79,900. Very close to 1985/86 assessment. Also helping out and being of 3 BR WEST COAST CONTEMPORARY—WATER VIEW. 168 ac, 200-5511 WEST BOULEVARD great assistance to Lyle and the team private, secluded, superb raised garden & greenhouse, 15 young fruit trees. A beautiful VANCOUVER. B.C. CANADA V6M 3W6 is Kenny Marr. Ken and Lyle played setting at $119,000. soccer on the same team for a rm number of years and Kenny is well Whether buying or selling in this challenging SATURNA.. known as one of the best netminders Real Estate Market, please telephone: ever to come out of the Salt Spring HERITAGE the 'last' REAL ESTATE association. Their years of GIL MOUAT WEST CORPORATION Gulf Island! experience are the kind of guidance Office - 537-5515 » the teams needs to be competitive in Residence - 537-9272 (24 hr. service) CASH IN ON WINTER COVE. Walk on beach, .99 acre the A division in the coming season. SALT SPRING LANDS LTD. lot, well, hydro, ready to build on, for only $54,200. Will throw in the use of the yacht club for the same great price! Sunday's match against Gorge 121 Fulford-Ganges Road, P.O. Box 69, Ganges, B.C. VOS 1E0 Canadians started off a little shakily GARDENER'S DELIGHT. You must see this 2 BR & den when Gorge marched the ball down home on 1.9 acres with year round stream, has been drastically reduced to $59,900. on the opening kick-off and put it away for a quick wake-up goal. The LOW MILEAGE. You must see this 5 yr. old 3 BR 1340sq. ft. Wranglers responded 10 minutes home on 1/2 acre view lot. This is truly an excellent buy at only $99,000. later when Bradley Davies got off a Opportunities on Galiano: clean shot to even up the score at 1- BOOT COVE VIEW LOT. 1 /3 acre with driveway installed, I. ready to build. Try offers to $28,000. Gorge again took the lead with a FALL! WINTER! SPRING! BONNIE BANK BEAUTIES. 2 semi-waterfront lots. 3,/4 breakaway goal at the 20-minute Glorious Nature never stands still...neither does real estate! Buyers! and 1 acre, $35,000 each. mark. The match appeared to be a Sellers! We need you. Talk to me now & see what we can do. 3 of my BOOT COVE WATERFRONT. Well treed low bank lot, video replay of our previous game buyers got good deals lately and the sellers won also. superb building site. Tie your yacht to your steps. Only $50,000. where we were doing most of the REALLY SPECIAL: 2 acres, view, $28,000; 4 rm house on 1 ac HOBBY FARM POTENTIAL. 20 acre lot with well, needs ball control and taking unanswered $52,500. Call clearing but great value at $79,000. shots on net only to fall behind in a CALL SHIRLEY OR DON PIPER NOW! weak moment. JOAN CALLAGHAN - 539-5796 PEMBERTON. HOLMES (Sidney) Ltd. 263-1433 office 734-3232 home 539-5528 Saturna Our guys bounced back quickly, 2481 Beacon Ave., Sidney, B.C. 656-0911 or come and visit us at our Kerrisdale office. tin though, on a fast break of our own that went by the book with a well SALT SPRING LANDS LTD. 121 Fulford-Ganges Rd. Mayne Island Branch Driftwood Mall, Pender Island Box 69, Ganges, B.C. VOS 1E0 Miners Bay, Box 77, Mayne Is. 629-3383 or 629-6292 Phone 537-5515 Phone 539-2031 Galiano Island 539-2250

PENDER ISLAND WATERFRONT VIEW HOME MAYNE ISLAND 0.76 acres in Vesuvius, some sea view, all services, seclusion $32,500. Hideaway cottage on the beach in a BUY OF THE WEEK: As you relax over coffee you will OFFICE - 539-2031 little sheltered cove for boat enjoy watching the graceful sailboats Half acre with lake access to Private setting: 2.5 acres waterfront moorage. The cottage has all the & the busy ferries in . No HILLTOP VIEW - 3 BR on 2 acres, Cusheon Lake, level & sunny. property with steps down to rocky amenities plus an open sea view & noisy traffic here in this easily open living area, old brick F/P, $30,000. beach. Beautiful views to Saturna & large deck. Very private—except• maintained 3 BR home. Priced to driveway in. $77,000. Two bedroom bungalow and small Mayne. Older 1 BR home with F/P & ional value at $98,000. sell at $75,000. cabin on 1 acre near beach accesses. appliances. Estate sale—asking 2 GENTLY SLOPING LOTS with $57,500. $110,000. WATERFRONT view of Dinner Bay. Selectively FOR THE GARDENER cleared, $22,500 each. Call PENDER OFFICE 629-3383 Just imagine a floating dock right at MARG & DON KEATING your doorstep for bathing & boating .97 ac, private & sunny, plenty of 3 BR MODULAR with view of Call IVAN MOUAT 537-9445 629-3329 & a building site where the rippling trees, good soil & water. $22,500. Dinner Bay. All services, appliances LINDA SOKOL water, lapping softly on the shore, incl., terms poss., $69,500. 629-6257 or 653-4226 lulls you to sleep at night. $95,000. Call JIM SPENCER 537-2154 MARIE KELT 539-5509 MAYNE ISLAND

SEMI-OCEAN FRONT SIDE BY SIDE LOTS 1.15 ac, $65,900 GARDENERS' HOME SUPERLATIVE SEA VIEWS SNAP THIS ONE UP! drive & well in, cleared, $22,500; .75 Two storey, Long Harbour view ac. treed, $17,500 or both for An outstanding 2 ac. secluded Sunny SW exposure within easy home, close to launch & moorage, $37,000. property with comfortable 3 Br walk of warm swimming, store, ferry. secluded location. Some assumable property with comfortable 3 BR Half acre with nice building site, financing available. home surrounded by beautiful well great garden potential. Serviced. FANTASTIC VIEW from this 3 BR VIEWS, VIEWS established garden. Separate sauna, Offers invited to $25,000. hillside cabin, SW exposure, driveway, $69,000. 18 acres at top of Mt. Belcher other outbuildings, fenced veg. Heights, secluded, treed, power & garden and fruit trees. Asking Ideal 4 ac. overlooking Trincomali MOVE RIGHT IN well. Open to offers to $137,500. $159,000. Channel to Galiano Island. LOW BANK W/F to pebble beach, Convenient 3 BR modular home in year round moorage, 3 BR cedar GANGES HARBOUR VIEWS Beautifully kept garden & orchard IDEAL RETIREMENT HOME sunny, adult-oriented BRINK- with greenhouses. Large level wood home on lovely Horton Bay. Two storey home with self contained WORTHY PLACE. Never $179,000. Like new 2 BR, 2 bathrm. home on lot with trails. 219 ft. on road at suite on lower level, located in previously occupied, includes new woodsy 1 ac. Heatilator fireplace in beach. Garage. Full basement with NORMA SELIG 539-2031 Ganges. Price reduced to $85,000. stove, fridge, dishwasher. Very living rm., sliding door to secluded rec. rm. & airtight wood heater. 2+ reasonable monthly ground -rent. SOUTH SALT SPRING deck. Extra large master bdrm. bdrm. up. Large expanse of glass in SPECIAL at $45,000. 5 rural acres with creek, trees, some Separate garage and tool shed, LR/DR to capture the exciting daily parade of boats. Asking $135,000. sunny, flat, open sites, all for only paved driveway & located in one of Please try your offer as ill health $35,000. Vendor financing available. the very nicest residential areas on Call ARTHUR OR SYLVIA forces sale. Call RUSS CROUSE 537-5203. the island. Asking $79,900. GALE - 537-5618 Call DICK TRORY 537-2236 gssississ:: Wednesday. October 10. 1984 .GULF ISLANDS, DRIFTWOOD Page ,25

APC can BLOCK BROS. REALTY LTD. PEMBERTON, i^jjimiwii^^miJ claim HOLMES ltd.

Gulf Islands Branch, 156 Fulford-Ganges Road WHY PAY RENT? expenses P.O. Box 929, Ganges, B.C. VOS 1 EO 537-5568 For as little as $3,000 you can turn rent into HOME OWNERSHIP! CALL DALE CODD TODAY! Members of the Advisory "I'M A REAL CUTIE!" Planning Commission on Salt Delightful 2 BR home on sunny rural Spring can claim expenses in 3/4 acre. All appliances included. relation to their work with that Wood heat with electric backup. Fenced areas for garden and This property is ideally suited for dryland group. animals. Just reduced to $59,900. storage of boats, etc. — 0.52 acre, close to Allowable expenses include a Ganges — could be fenced & put to work for you. gasoline allowance of 24c per PAT JACQUEST CALL DALE CODD TODAY. kilometre for travel to and from 537-5568 days. 537-5262 eves. meetings as well as money to cover the cost of ferry fares if the member is off-island and takes a ferry to get WARM SWIMMING - in front of this 1/2 acre lot in Duck Bay at BLOCK BROS. CATALOGUES to the meeting. Vesuvius. Nicely treed, driveway roughed in, level building site. $74,500. are available at the General Meals on meeting days are also YEAR ROUND MOORAGE - in front of this 2 BR W/F charmer. Vaulted Store in Ganges—over 60 and beamed ceilings, stone FP, separate guest suite. $129,900. covered. The commission members Gulf & Outer Islands listings. can claim $5 for breakfasts, $6 for WEST SIDE W/F - low bank, sand and gravel beach. Driveway in, lunches and $11 for dinners. beautifully treed in fir and arbutus. Good weekender location. $75,000. Offers. DALE CODD planner David DALE NEILSON 537-5568 days. 592-8527 eves. Morris explained in a memorandum 537-9285 residence that no other expenses should be ** NEW LISTING - close to ferry, 2.8 acres, 2 bedroom home, pond site, incurred. If some other expenses do garden, fruit trees, lots of sun. $58,000 MLS. 537-9422/9525 pager arise, the members should check SUBDIVIDABLE WATERFRONT ACREAGE - 10 acres, over 950' with chairman Dave Williams or low bank waterfront. $200,000 MLS. 656-5584 Sidney office with Morris to see if the expenses HOUSE AND STUDIO - all on 4V2 acres with 2 acres in fenced 2449 Beacon Ave., Sidney, B.C. will be allowed. pasture. $77,000 MLS. *• 10 ACRES subdividable potential - great for 2 families. $66,000 Williams, a Salt Spring school MLS. trustee, represents the Gulf Islands School Board on the APC. INVESTORS - MOBILE HOME PARK - good revenue potential, far exceeds debt service requirement. $195,000 MLS. The local representatives to the Islands Trust, Nick Gilbert and Bev ** VIEW ACREAGE - a beauty - 5 acres of ocean, forest and mountain Unger, cannot authorize any view - drilled well, cleared - seeded and driveway in. $47,900. MLS. Pacific Coast expense accounts for the members. ++ 1 3/A ACRES of land, wood for building - the well's in - it's ready to go. Morris reminded the APC $20,900 MLS. members that any claims should be ARVID CHALMERS 537-5568 days, 537-2182 eves. Lands Ltd. kept to a minimum because the Port Washington, Pender Island, B.C. Islands Trust budget contains only a VON 2M0 (604) 629-3271 (24 hr.) small amount for that purpose. Members of the APC represent FIRST AID FOR CHILDREN various groups on the island and FINISHED TO LOCK-UP 3 BR, 2 storey home with siding on. offer advice to the Salt Spring Red Cross Youth Programs Landscaped & parklike .55 ac. off quiet cul-de-sac. All the hard Island Trust Committee. in the schools. work is done. A perfect retirement project. $39,500. RETIREMENT PERFECTION in a most pleasant setting on 2.66 ac. of lawn, garden, fruit trees & woods. The cosy older 2 BR cottage is set well back from the road & situated between larger acreages for maximum privacy. Sunny south exposure. Features incl brick heatilator FP, dining room, kitchen with large pantry. A GULF ISLANDS REALTY LTD. rare opportunity to purchase a very typical Gulf Islands residence. $59,900 Box 750, Ganges, B.C. vos IEO 537-5577 PLEASE CALL MANFRED BURANDT 629-3271 JOG TO THE BEACH from this pretty wooded lot with sea TIMING IS EVERYTHING! REDUCED TO $44,500 - 2 BR glimpse. Fully serviced and only $15,500. $29,500! home on 1 acre near Fulford. With new assessment notices out THE VIEW IS SOMETHING YOU CANT ADD LATER! A REDUCED TO $69,000 - view and the 1984 prime selling season bargain for this near 1/2 ac. south facing view lot. $22,000. drawing to a close, vendors are home near ocean in Fernwood taking a new look at pricing. If School District, or FULFILL YOUR FANTASY in your own private park. Swim & you've got a yen for Gulf Island 7.57 SECLUDED VIEW ACRES paddle on your own 1 2 ac. lake on 160 acres in a sportsman's & property, the timing is NOW!! or 5 acres on Kitchen Road from nature lover's paradise. Bridle trails to spectacular ocean views, Call/write ALEX REID for our $49,000. field & forest abound with wildlife, good drive to fully serviced 3 Autumn Bulletin. Call DARLENE. BR panabode on lake. Asking $JJ9G^e00" $250,000. CONTRACTOR'S HOME 1200 FT. OCEANFRONT ON 40 PRIVATE ACRES. Driveway exceptional value, priced 14% below NEW— leads to old homestead & producing orchard on level clam beach. new tax assessment $79,900. and just across the road from the FOR THE HANDY PERSON Good moorage & subdivision potential. Now $350,000. SUNNY STARTER HOME near ocean! 1 BR 'starter home'. For town, family room too $59,000. more information ask for TONI. * Over 2 ac. drilled well, north PLEASE CALL JOY McAUGHTRIE 629-6155 VIEW LOT: BEACH and moorage end, unfinished house, 1 nearby, well too, bank sale—$28,000 IN POPULAR MOBRAE bedroom, kitchen, dining & living, OVERLOOK BROWNING HARBOUR from this recently insulated & drywalled, balance RECLUSE WANTED for cosy remodelled 3 BR home on quiet private .83 ac. Large sundeck. Comfortable 3 BR home, sunny lot, requires finishing. $39,900. waterfront cottage, safe dock, Secret Is. lake & mountain views, large $69,000. $49,000 OVER 2 AC. - PASTORAL VIEW family room, sauna, hobby room SOUTH PENDER ACREAGE - bright sunny 3.84 acres with GALIANO 5 AC. Sunny potential 1320 sq. ft. with large bedrooms, and spacious sundeck. Fully cleared building site. An excellent buy at $37,500. mini-farm only $6,000 down! $27,900! finished on both levels and lower level same size but includes single garage, easy walking to CALL JAN for listings bulletin excellently maintained through• PLEASE CALL LYNN HENSHAW 629-6111 village & schools. $84,900 MLS. and free map. out. $72,500. MLS. BOOTH BAY VIEWS 5 ACRE PARCELS, drilled wells, CHARMING VIEW HOME on quiet cul-de-sac. 2 BR, SMALL AFFORDABLE HOMES Sunny SW exposed 8 acres with hydro, some with views. $39,000 workmanship must be seen to be appreciated. Games room, $47,000: Fairway Crescent, cosy tidy 3 BR split level home set in a MLS. workshop, garage, easy care .94 acre lot. $98,000. 1 BR home with workshop/utility relaxing wooded garden setting. GREAT STARTER on nearly an IMMACULATE LAKEFRONT MOBILE home on concrete pad; & carport. Appliances included. Good beach access. $89,000 acre. Established buildings fully skirted & insulated. 1 BR, F/P, porch & sundeck. .38 ac. good Very secluded. MLS. MLS. include 2 BR home, single garage gardening soil with garden developed. Storage/workshop.- and 12'x30' storage/workshop. $49,900: 150 Maliview - 3 BR "IN TOWN"— Tranquil setting with 60' frontage on Magic Lake. $39,000. double wide with family room Only $49,000. PRICE REDUCTION (Fisher stove) &' added utility & VIEW - SECLUSION - GOOD PLEASE CALL TEDDIE KENT 629-3597 carport. Immaculate. Everything's always spic and span EXPOSURE on 2 ac. Vesuvius LET THE SUN SHINE IN...for the past few years Mother Nature inside & out on this 3 BR & den Bay, 1300 sq. ft. home with triple $59,500: 255 Maliview - cosy 2 has had her way and this charming small home has become lost BR home with Franklin FP. Added home on a sunny corner lot. Now glazed windows, extra heavy in the woods. Clear the scrub trees and create a delightful sunny bonus—self-contained cottage for $85,000 MLS. insulation, all appliances plus revenue or studio. SEA & FARM VIEW LOT bonus. 600 sq. ft. guest cottage. hideaway with no loss of privacy. 3 BR, .49 ac, just $42,000. Only $149,000. $59,900: Peregrine Rd. Sunny 1/2 acre lot in popular SITE FOR AN ELEGANT HOME - this 2.17 ac. in quiet Stanley secluded 2 BR open plan cottage. Sunset Drive area—all brushed ACREAGE - SKY VALLEY - 10 Pt. Estates enjoys easy access to level bldg. site; SEA VIEWS; Ideal for craftsperson. Sunny out ready for your home, $29,900 ac, road in, trails established, plenty of sunshine & convenientJocation near store, golf course, meadow views. MLS. building site. $59,000. beach access & ferries. $44,900. CALL SANTY. Ask ANN for more details. Call DAVID DUKE. WATERFRONT ACREAGE & HOME with year round moorage in Otter Bay. An exceptional property mostly in natural state with JAN MACPHERSON 537-9894 TONI HOLMES 537-2758 ANN FOERSTtR 537-5156 over 1/2 ac. potential garden area. $199,000. DAVID DUKE 653-4538 SANTY FUOCO 537-2773 DARLENE O'DONNELL 653-4386 ALEX REID 653-4637 PLEASE CALL GELI BARTLETT 629-6124 Page 26 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Wednesday, October 10, 1984

Wranglers put on impressive show

Scoring goals is how you win a soccer game and Wrangler Mason Scown, far left, scored three of their seven goals in Sunday's game against the Gorge Canadians. In photo at left, Bradley Davies has the Gorge goalie down and out as he fights to clear the ball away from defenseman. Wranglers won game 7-2. Story is on Page 24.

Priftwood photos by Alice Richards

Mil I FR & TOYNBF.E Box 8, Ganges, B.C. vos IEO 1/2 acre close to town but private, possible ocean views. $26,500. 1 acre, ideal garden site for your new home. $26,500. New home, close to town. $65,000. Perhaps the most solid home on the island; brick on 2 ac. $90,000. DAVID EYLES 653-4558 or 537-5537

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Pacific Shore Realty Ltd. 539-2317 WHAT IS YOUR BEST DREAM.. Wood Dale Drive, Mayne Island MAYNE ISLAND SATURNA ISLAND GALIANO ISLAND 1. Treed, serviced hideaway. $12,500. 1. Wooded level lot, close to ferry, small trailer, 60 1 10 view acres at Philimore Pt. Water, building site 2. Large building lot. .89 ac , serviced. $19,500. acre. $29,500. 2 Bonny Bank seafront, water, hydro, small cabin. $55^etr £4£reecr $34,000 FIRM 3. .31 ac. lot close to David's Cove. Level. $15,500 2 3 BR oceanfront home, 2,500 sq ft, 2 FP, 118' 4. Peek-a-view, mins. to ferry. Only $16,500. $44,500. 3 Walk to the ferry 1 20 acre oceanfront. PRIVACY! frontage on Montague Harbour Asking $249,000 OR $49,900 3. 2 acres, private, level & arable, minutes from ferry 1. Excellent moorage, serviced, private, $85,000. 4. 1.1 acre oceanfront cottage. Serviced. View. $35,000. 4. 1.66 acre seafront, drilled well. Try your best offer! 2. 3/4 acre level waterfront Walk-on beach, moorage. MiG&GCKT $85,000 210 ft. frontage! Asking $85,000. 5. 2 side-by-side view lots Take both for £A©r600"" 3. Campbell Bay area, fully serviced. Small trailer, driveway $29,000 or try an offer in. $J5ieeO. $65,000. OR SWIMMING, BOATING, TENNIS? 1. Cottage with great view. Private. $49,500. Do yOU like: 2. 3 bdrm. home, 1100 sq. ft., level lot. $62,000. 3. .60 ac. view lot, 1080 sq. ft. cabin. $69,500. Come see us at Bell Bay, Mayne Island. 4. 3 bdrm. summer home, close to beach. $42,500 2+ acre sites, drilled wells, privacy. OR 1.10 acres, FULLY serviced. Unsurpassed view. $65,000. PEACE OF MIND! 2. 1 acre, hydro, phone. Good bldg. site. $20,000! Prices start at $59,000! Some terms. 3. 20 acres, 600 sq. ft. cottage. Good hobby farm. $78,500. Bill & Donna Messer—Mayne—539-2745 PENDER ISLAND OUTER ISLES FOR FREE 1. 178' S. Pender beach oceanfront. Small camp cabin. $95,000. MAPS & WISE ISLAND 2. 85' frontage, SW waterfront. Treed. All services incl. PROPERTY sewer. Close to amenities. $55,000 firm. 3. 70 plus feet of oceanfront. Driveway in. Sewer paid for. .56 ac seafront, SW on piped water. Asking $48,500. INFORMATION All services. Asking $70,000. CALL: 4. South Pender walk-on beach, fabulous view, $70,000. GOSSIP ISLAND 5. Shingle Bay, low bank, serviced, only $40,000. Close to Galiano ferry dock. 95 ft. walk-on beach Try an 539-2745 OR offer! 1. S. Pender oceanfront home. Contemporary design, fully Mayne serviced. Privacy. A MUST SEE! SECRET ISLAND 2. 800 sq. ft. cabin to lockup, 3/4 basement, 1 /2 ac. 1. 1 18 ft. SW oceanfront, PIPED WATER Only $25,000 or 629-6120 southfacing oceanfront. Offers to $100,000. 2. Deep keel dock, great for sailboater! $40,000. Pender OR 3. 45' cedar & concrete float, 120 ft frontage. $35,000 4. S. facing walk-on, magnificent views. $40,000. 1. Large private lot. Serviced.*$15,900. 2. Hideaway, Trincomali, serviced. $18,500 $6,000 down. 3. S. Pender beauty. Close beaches. $22,500. 4. Easy walk to beach, stores. Good weekend retreat. COMPLETE ISLANDS KNOWLEDGE $20,000 Cy Porter—Pender—629-61201 Wednesday, October 10. 1984 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Page 27 GALIANO NEWS Fires mark beginning of Fire Prevention Week

BY KATHLYN BENGER and on the Gulf Islands. He was a not have .sufficient warning of the play works by Schubert, Sati, On Saturday, Oct. 20, there will Fire Prevention Week was keen golfer and held office in clubs move to notify readers in advance. Scriabin, Ravel and J.S. Bach. be a video film in the North ushered in last Saturday by an in Vancouver and on Galiano. He Next Sunday Galiano's rector. Community Hall commencing at 8 excellent program arranged by the was in the process of completing a Dorothy Livesay Rev. Leonard Pocock, will lead the pm. North Galiano Fire Department. term as president of the Galiano 10:30 am service at St. Margaret's On October 23 public health After a film chosen by education Golf Club and had been its captain. Next week five Canadian women and then travel to North Galiano to nurse Jan Stokes will hold a flu officer Woody Coward, a His wife Marg had been captain of are to be presented with an award by hold a harvest festival service in the inoculation clinic available to demonstration of fire fighting and the ladies' section and both were Governor-General Jeanne Sauve. Community Hall beginning at 2 pm. over-65's or those with chronic the use of extinguishers was put on great workers for the club. The award arose out of the Persons This will be followed by Holy disease regardless of age. This will by the North Galiano volunteers. Earlier this year when he found Case when five Alberta women Communion. be held in the lounge at Page Drive appealed to the Supreme Court and The crew, which consists of Tom that his time was limited he On Monday the Ladies' Service from 1:30 to 3 pm. obtained a ruling that women are in Liddell as fire chief with Arne Haksi determined to continue to play as Club will meet at 2 pm in the home On October 25 Anny Bobak will as his assistant. Bill Willander, Bill long as possible. In fact, in fact persons with legal rights. of Eva New on Sturdies Bay Road hold an art exhibition and auction Stafford, Dawn Christian, Dale partnership with Margaret Robson, It is presumed that the award is to finalize their arrangements for at La Berengerie. Lyon and Gordie Palmberg, have in he was winner of a two-ball made to those who have made a their annual bazaar which will be The Activity Centre Society will addition fought three real fires in foursome competition only a few notable contribution to the held on Saturday, Nov. 3. be holding an open meeting to three successive days—Thursday to days before he died. To his wife advancement of women's rights in Scottish dancing takes place which any individual is invited and Saturday. Marg and his family we convey the Canada. We are delighted that every Tuesday in the North groups are urged to send Last Thursday evening a cedar sympathy of the many islanders who Dorothy Livesay of Galiano is to be Community Hall commencing at representatives. Community needs log cabin on the property of Dexter have come to know Frank over the one of the five. She will travel to 7:30 pm. Beginners are welcome. and interests will be discussed and Margaret Howell was burned to years. Ottawa for the award ceremony The monthly Thrift Shop meeting before the business meeting and the ground. The cabin was rented to Amy Inkster next Wednesday, and the previous will be held next Wednesday at 10 election of officers. The meeting will Dexter's sister, who lost all her day be interviewed by Peter am in the home of Kathie Benger on be held in the activity centre at 2 pm possessions in the fire. Fortunately Thirty-two years ago Amy Gzowski of CBC's Morningside. Cain Road. on Saturday, Oct. 27. she was visiting with the Howellsat Inkster came to Galiano with her the time the blaze broke out. husband Ollie and two daughters to By the time the fire was noticed live in the white house just below the Art show the cabin was engulfed in flames and church on Burrill Road. She The mystery of the balloons SALT SPRING OPTICAL the North Galiano Fire Depart• mirrored her love of the Galiano which appeared on Galiano a week Margaret Bennett, optician, is now at the ment, when they arrived on the scene in her paintings. These last few ago was explained on Saturday EYE CLINIC - 20Q Scott Pt. Dr. - Mondays & Wednesdays scene with vehicles and water, could years through increasing ill health when they reappeared as part of the Good selection of eyeglass frames, etc. • Prescriptions filled only prevent the fire from she was unable to continue with her Appointments made for the Eye Specialist on the island. publicity for the art show in the Phone 537-9828 spreading. The Howell family wish painting, but surrounded by her South Galiano Community Hall. to thank fire chief Tom Liddell and family she bore her misfortune with The hall was transformed into a the volunteers who came to their a gentle, cheerful manner. plain white undistracting space by assistance. Last Thursday morning she died the use of white paper. WAYNE LANGLEY The Galiano fire chiefs pass on peacefully in her home. On Monday the information that the ban on afternoon her family and friends The paintings of Stewart Brands GULF ISLAND TREE SERVICE burning is now lifted. South gathered in the Galiano cemetery, and Jerome Zachary laced each • TOPPING • FALLING • BUCKING • CLEARING Galiano fire chief Chester Williams and there in that beautiful setting of other as in a gallery with the stage Prompt, fast and efficient. Fully insured. reminds readers that a set of fire- golden leaves and calm water, occupied by one large canvas from 537-9662 prevention regulations for the received peace and strength from a each artist. -a— GUARANTEED ESTIMATES South Galiano Fire Protection series of bible and poetry readings. Stewart's paintings are mostly District has been passed into a On behalf of all Galiano people who done in a post-impressionist style bylaw of the Capital Regional knew and loved her we would like to but many of the subjects are familiar District. Copies of this bylaw, which convey our deepest sympathy to her to Galiano viewers with scenes of Leaf & Limb Tree Service will shortly come into effect, may be daughters Ingunn and Carol and Montague Harbour predominating. examined at the Galiano post office. their families, and to her sisters The pointillism technique serves to Mabel. Violet and Doris. give the subjects an attractive New managers luminosity. DANGEROUS TREE REMOVALS Ironman Jerome's canvases are rich in The Galiano Golf and Country • Topping & Limbing colour and texture but the subjects Fruit Tree & Ornamental Pruning Our triathlon man. Ian Hooley Club now has new managers. are abstract and may not appeal to Orchard Planning & Planting • Landscaping Terence Hart and Holly Vandale Jr., finished the Ironman race in the more conventional viewer. The assumed their new responsibilities Hawaii last Saturday in good spirits artists are to be commended for Horticultural!*, trained & experienced on October 1. Previous managers with over 700 competitors behind providing islanders with an Fully insured & certified . Ac%ni\ Jim and Bernice Burroughs had had him in the 1000-entry endurance opportunity to view their work. Free estimates o53-4270 to resign on account of Jim's illness. test. Ian was well up with the leaders They have the best wishes of all who after the swimming and cycling Coming events knew them during their much too sections of the race but blistered feet short term of office. really slowed him down for the third The Peace Group meeting Thanks are due to Kathy Pattison part of the triathlon. After walking scheduled for Thursday has been who did a fine job of filling in during for five miles he decided he might as cancelled. the interim period. Bill Cook has well get it over with so finished the On Saturday the first of a taken over the duties and course running despite his monthly series of musical evenings responsibilities of club president. handicap. will take place at La Berengerie. SALT Included in the price of the dinner Frank Sarson Open Shelf Library will be a classical piano recital by Chris Kodaly of Salt Spring. He will SPRING A long association with Galiano Readers who obtain their library ended recently with the death of books by mail from the Library Frank Sarson. As a boy Frank had Services Branch, formerly the Open lived on the island and attended Shelf Library, have been calling in school here for a while. A relative of vain at the post office for the past SIDNEYS his, a Mr. Herriot, owned much of three weeks asking for the expected COURIER the property around Sturdies Bay parcel of books. The fault has not ON SALE! and Frank eventually inherited the been that of Canada Post. lot adjacent to Galiano Lodge where The reason for the delay is that 3 °CT. he came to live on his retirement a the staff of the Library Services SERVICE few years ago. In all the intervening Branch have had to move to new 3? 18. 19 years he was a frequent visitor to the quarters and the whole library has % & 20 island. had to be re-shelved. The task is now For same day delivery to Victoria call Frank Sarson built up a complete and the hard-working successful business in metal staff expect to eliminate the back• "BARGAINS GALORE before products but found time to serve on log of requests within the next few IN EVERY STORE!" hospital boards both in Vancouver days. The staff regret that they did 537 2041 8:15 am LIONS For same day delivery to Salt Spring call GULF ISLAND before 656-7235 11:30 am PICTURE TELEPHONE FRAMING DIRECTORY Martin Ogilvie FOR 1985 SERVICE 537-2369 If you were not in our last directory, or wish any changes in your listing, fill 537-2729 out the form and put it in the Black Box in the Bank of Montreal, the Bank A T ITS BEST! of Commerce, or the Credit Union. Any suggestions for improvement of our Directory will be appreciated. —FRED BROOKBANKS. Editor Page 28 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Wednesday, October 10, 1984 Selects beat Gorge for first win SOCCER SCOREBOARD BY MALCOLM LEGG were even once more. but they were a different team in the The bizarre season for the Salt Five minutes later Corbin Scott second half. Their lacklustre, loose Spring Selects ran into another took a pass from Fernando play allowed Gorge to score three Div 2: Salt Spring Wranglers 7, (M. Scown 3, M. Brown 2, B. Davies, R. strange day of soccer Saturday but Hernandez, shifted the ball from his goals in 10 minutes to close the gap Wilson), Gorge 2. at least this time the boys came away right to left foot and drove a 15-yard to 5-4 and they were pressing. Div. 4: Salt Spring Selects 5, (B. Severs 2, C. Little, C. Scott, R. Wanless), with their first win of the season, 5-4 shot home to give the Selects the The Selects adjusted their defence Gorge 4. over Gorge. lead they needed. to try to fill the holes by putting Div. 5: Salt Spring Sounders 4, (J. Shugar 2, P. Hatch, R. Bradley), Gorge have long been reputed to At this stage the Selects'mid-field Mark Nordine in at centre-back and Gordon Head 1. be one of the league's dominant took control of the game. Justin Chad Little in goal. The moves paid Div. 6: Salt Spring Strikers 1 (A. Stratholt), Prospect Lake 8. forces at every level, but the Selects Scott, Darcey Kirkpatrick and off as the team settled down, Womens: Salt Spring Sockeyes 1, (V. Byron), Castaways I. thrashed that theory to pieces in the Chad Little were buzzing around slowing the Gorge tide and re• Girls: Salt Spring Cosmos 4 (T. Kent, J. Anderson, T. Martin, M. opening half. The boys applied the field not allowing Gorge out of establishing some control in the Watson), Surdel 0. sustained pressure for a full 35 their zone. The result was three game. Salt Spring Cosmos 4, (M. Watson, T. Martin 2, N. Kerrigan), Surdel 2. minutes and had a commanding 5-1 quick goals, Chad Little on a 20- In the late stages the Selects had a INTRA-ISLAND: lead by the half. yard blast, B. J. Severs converting a couple of good chances to score but Senior: Rob Wanless opened scoring at Corbin Scott corner-kick and B. J. they lacked the finish to put the Kicks 0, Fury 2 (N. Kerrigan, J. Neilson) the five-minute mark as he corraled once more as he tapped home a game away. In fact the best chance Leopards 2 (scorers unavailable), Lazers 5 (A. Morris, R. Ulansky, S. a Chad Little rebound and slipped it Chad rebound. went to Gorge who.put a shot past Shugar, K. Plambeck 2) into the corner. Gorge got that one It is difficult to determine what Chad only to have Rod Shoolbraid Stingers 0, Sharks 3 (A. Marks 2, D. Eide) back within minutes and the teams happened to the Selects' at the half clear the ball off the goal-line. Junior: With the exception of Justin Eagles 1 (E. Byron), Demons 1 (S. Blakeway) Scott and Mark Nordine the Selects Mites 5 (H. Jason 5), Panthers 2 (B. Forbes 2) sagged badly in the second half, an Devils 9 (M. Dafoe 5, D. Wilkins 3, M. Eide), Wildcats 0. DOWN THE GUTTER uncharacteristic trait for them. It EXHIBITION: was caused by a lack of hustle and Intra-Island All-Stars 2 (J. Neilson, A. Morris), Whalley 1. BY TERRY JENKINS Gerry Marleau 305. very poor team play, factors that lntra-Island All-Stars 2 (J. Neilson, S. Shugar), Whalley 5. Gerry Marleau heads the list this Most pins over average went to a must be improved upon before this week with an 814 triple 305, 254, young lady with a 115 average, weekend's game against Cowichan 255, followed by another member of Catherine Mellstrom. She bowled in Duncan. Hopefully, the bizarre the family, Steve Marleau, with 749; 361 pins over her average. portion of the Select's season is over 234, 208, 307. Ken Collins had 700; Fantastic! Two others bowled well, and last week's game will bring the 258, 193, 249. Kyle Cross +162 and Brenda Pilkey team back to normality. For the ladies: Carol Kaye 783; + 116. 238,290,255 and 722; 241,249,232, GOLDEN-AGER SCORES Mariner Electronics Julie Collins 724; 299, 213, 212, Over 250: Geoff Baker 283, 227, Catherine Mellstrom 706; 214, 244, 200, Flo Kavanagh 278. GOLF SALES & SERVICE 248. Over 225: Les Giles 244, 201, • ICOM • Standard • Racal - Decca Over 300: Steve Marleau 307, James Gilson 240, Mona Jones 236, Jim Cook 229, 213, Helen Herron NEWS VHF RADAR 227, Anna Warrington 226. 9732 1st St., Sidney (beside Sea-Chest) Over 200: Dorothy Graham 217, BY PAT DOHERTY Gladys Harper 217, Ruth Bedford There were 34 ladies of the nine- Mark Osborne 656-9844 Complaints 215, 211, Gene Graham 214, Mary hole section of the Salt Spring Golf Vickers 213, Walter Brigden 213, Club out for a chicken shoot last Ora Lang 210, Ivor Cawker 210, week. The winner was Anne Sober, of gunshots Jessie Wagg 209, Fred Jones 206, runner-up Lillian McNulty. The Edie Gear 205, Fred Gilman 203, putt pot was won by Helen Insley This Week in Recreation Babs Ross 200. with 13. Ruby Webster had a birdie continue Over 600: Geoff Baker 670, Jim on number 6. There were two chip- SOCCER: Cook 610. ins by Kathy Oliver and Edith Div. 2A: S.S Wranglers vs Bays United, Sun., Oct. 14, 10 am, Ganges detachment RCMP spent Owens to share the Connie Porter Leisure Lanes Golden-Agers Ganges a quiet weekend with no traffic trophy. Next week is the Criers bowled at Fiesta Lanes in Nanaimo Women's: S.S. Sockeyes vs Cordova Bay, Sun., Oct. 14, 11:30 accidents to check up on. Tourney. But while there were no accidents, last Wednesday for the return match am, Ganges. The I8-hole ladies had a Turkey the police continue to receive in the Golden-Age exchange league. Div. 4B: S.S. Selects vs Cowichan, Sat., Oct. 13, 12:30 pm, Shoot and the winner was Lil complaints about gunshots. I hope everyone enjoyed the outing. Duncan. Rayner with net 64, runner-up was Sergeant Mitch Hanks said some I will spare the feelings of those who Div. 5C: S.S. Sounders vs Lakehill, Sat., Oct. 13, 12:30 pm, Doris Beech with net 65. In third complaints were valid and police are took part by not mentioning scores Victoria. spot was Marg Frattinger with net attempting to deal with them. He (I have them if anyone is curious). Div. 6C: S.S. Strikers vs Prospect Lake, Sat., Oct. 13,11:30 am, 66. There was a four-way tie reminds residents that deer hunting I am sure we will do better next Ganges. between Betty Harrison, Kathy season is in progress. time. Thanks to those bowlers who GIRLS: S.S. Cosmos vs Duncan, Sun., Oct. 14, 1 pm, Ganges. Darling, Marie Hopkins and Officials of the wildlife took part. INTRA-ISLAND: Senior, Sat., 10 am: Fury vs Stingers, Portlock Y.B.C. NEWS Dorothy Sneddon, all of whom had department were on Galiano Island net 67. Betty won by retrogression. #3; Sharks vs Leopards, Portlock #4; Lazers vs Kicks, Portlock #5. Saturday's high scores were as last week and at least three people The putt pot was a tie between Betty Junior, Sat. 9 am: Demons vs Devils, Portlock #3; Wildcats vs follows: face charges of pitlamping. Harrison and Marg Cathro. Mites, Portlock #4; Panthers vs Eagles, Portlock #5. Pee Wees: Melissa Hazenboom PRE-SCHOOL: Every Sat. 9:30 am, Portlock Park. There was no news from the men 114, Kim Baillie 98, Alicia Gopp 89. ADULT SOCCER: Every Fri. 5:30 pm, open to all. Eric Taylor 129, Kevin Lynch 118, this week. Nathan Helfrich 94, Brandon Kaye 70, Scott Warren 60, Dar Kinnear Mutual Fire 21. Bantams: Candice Miller 170, Insurance Co. Tanya Slingsby 104, Jade Graham 94, Clinton Helfrich 151, David of B.C. Lucas 150, Aaron Slingsby 99, Ben Founded in 1902 by the Mosesley 93, Zack MacDonald 85. Farmers of British Columbia Juniors: Lisa Jorgensen 276, GULF ISLANDS AGENTS: your Shannon Taylor 225, Mark David Pender L. Taverner 165, Dean Crouse 162, Sascha Galiano J. Ripley Williams 145. 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Notice to All Veterans OR REDUCTIONS Our new Minolta copier The Service Officer will be at can do all your the Legion Hall Wednesday, photocopying October 24th from 1000 hrs. See us for at rates as low as annual reports • newsletters business forms • etc. Any Veteran wishing to see him please contact J. (gulf 3?lani>? ©nfttDoorj Pothecary at 537-2487 or 537- 5822 for an appointment. per 537-2211 537-2613 6 copy 121 Rainbow Road, Ganges Wednesday. October 10. 1984 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Page 29' KICK-OFF Excellent soccer in GANGES exhibition games BY MALCOLM LEGG spectators with some excellent AND BARREL The wet weather last weekend did soccer and the players with some not put a damper on our slate of excellent competition. Especially games and all the teams responded pleasing was the fine play shown by with good results. the Surdel girls' team, maybe a J^jtb. ROASTED WILD In off-island play the Wranglers strong indication of how much girls' and Sounders had impressive wins, soccer is improving relative to boys' the Selects finally picked up a win, soccer. Congratulations should go the Sockeyes scored a last-minute to all the players for some fine Plain or Salted 7 goal for a tie and the Strikers action on Monday. suffered the only set-back. We hope to provide fans with In the intra-island there was 28< 10091* 25 kg bag 81« even more excitement in the coming lb. plenty of action also. In the senior weeks as we hope to bring a level the Fury, Sharks and Lazers Vancouver team from the Metro look like the teams to beat and they league to play the Wranglers and the reinforced that view with wins. In all-stars are proposing to head off to 1 V£ the junior loop the Mites, led by Whalley for a rematch around -flOl^ALL PURPOSE b**' SEMI-SWEET SLAB Harrison Jason, will be hard to beat November 11. but other than the Mites, the teams In other news our association will appear relatively even. be taking team photos on Saturday, FLOUR The feature games of the weekend Nov. 3. We will set up a schedule to CHOCOLATE were played on Monday as two have the photos taken that day by a teams from Vancouver travelled to company from Vancouver. They Salt Spring and provided spectators will take team and individual 10 kg bag 100 g with some excellent soccer games. photos. The cost for each player will 2" The Salt Spring Cosmos met the be $3.50 and includes a framed team Surdel Selects in a double-header. photo with individual player insert, The Surdel team was a lot younger two wallet-size photos and a key- N than the Cosmos, being 10-year- chain photo. A sample will be on qb*l SHAKE & BAKE VOORTMAN DUTCH oids. but they had excellent skills view at Portlock Park. and positional sense. Remember, this week all our COATING MIX Their excellent teamwork made teams should be completing their COOKIES the games difficult for the Cosmos Shoot-a-thons by doing their 77 who tried to open up the games with shooting and then collecting the their fast-breaking attack. 100 g money sponsored. 99*. 100 g In the first game the Cosmos only 39< 1 had a one-goal lead at the half, on a lb. goal by Tara Martin, but poured on the pressure in the second half to win easily 4-0. Trina Kent, Michelle YOUR ONE-STOP HALLOWE'EN CENTRE! Watson and Jennifer Anderson scored the remaining goals. In the second match Surdel PINTO HOT 44C/100 g 499 started fast taking an early lead but 1U/100 g lb. the Cosmos rallied on goals from 49 CHOCOLATE lb. Michelle Watson, Tara Martin and Nicky Kerrigan to hold a 3-1 edge at the half. The second half saw Tara YOUR ONE-STOP FALL BAKING CENTRE give the Cosmos a larger lead only to have Surdel close the gap with a goal PLANTING of their own. DUTCH CRYSTALLIZED The late stages of the game saw TREES • SHRUBS 314 57C/100 g Jm lb. Surdel pour on the pressure but the I LAWNS • BULBS /' COCOA 69«/100 g lb. Cosmos' defence held firm to register a 4-2 victory. VEGETABLE 33*/100 g ^ The other match featured the Why plant now? WHOLE 22C/100g ^^jk Intra-lsland All-stars meeting a 1. Cool weather & warm soil strong Whalley team. encourage strong roots PRUN es 99! Soup Flakes 1 T In the first game the Salt Spring 2. Fall rains make watering defence of Derek Eide, Corin job easier Fairbrother and Matt Kerrigan and 3. Root systems will be well goalie David Marshall looked established before the heat QUANTITY DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE unbeatable, holding the game to a of summer scoreless tie at the half. After the 66C/100 g BULK ^ GLAZED, RED OR GREEN break the Salt Spring boys started to 4. Soil is moist and easy to work 9 press for goals and were soon Jujubes 44C/100 g • lb. rewarded as Jeff Neilson scored on a 5. Transplant shock is Pineapple Z ? long shot. Whalley brought that one reduced—survival rate back but Aidon Morris came al,most 100% 88«/100 g through with the winner for the IN THE SHELL 35S/100 g CHOCOLATE COVERED 6. Lower priced field grown ¥ Stars. plants can be moved safely. The second game was a different PEANUTS 1" Almonds 3 ! match as Whalley was fired up while the Salt Spring boys appeared to be • for personal service riding the laurels of their opening • low overhead pricing game victory. The two teams • and free delivery exchanged early goals, Jeff Neilson tallying for the Stars before Whalley exploded for four straight and a 5-1 Call Walter Davis lead early in the second half. One TREASURE ISLAND late goal from Seth Shugar closed NURSERY & LANDSCAPE the gap but it was too little too late. 537-9561 The exhibition games provided

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BY HOWIE SQUEAKER Newcomer Todd Mclntyre, after The "84 Slug season started off on recklessly abandoning his position, a winning note. The Mill Bay Saints exploded for two goals Sunday. His When the project is completed in False Creek will enjoy the closest other side of the water, went down to defeat 7-6 to the Salt sheer out-of-control speed made and under way, the marine facilities view of the installation. This is the i>r,im,».d pn,.i, h, i rank K,CII.,„K n Spring men's ice hockey team. Pat him a threat to the safety of others. Akerman, a defector, Figured in all Fortunately he has channelled that Mill Bay's goals. energy into scoring prowess. Other scorers included Mad Marvellous Mel Topping, the Dawg Gaines with one and Huser magnate, led the Slugs with three the "born-again jet" had one. goals and displayed a genuine Doubtful starters Ron Moger and leadership quality. When asked for Terry Stringer each turned in fine comment. Marvellous Mel said, performances. "They protected me this year as an In a final note, the Slugs mourned under-age veteran." the loss of a fallen comrade. Ian Scott Bergstrome, the undisputed Jukes, hurt at the Battle of spiritual leader of the team, figure- Wounded Knee, was sorely missed. skated in all 13 of the goals scored. Ian, affectionately described as a Scott "Coffey" played with a new defective, defensive unit, is out confidence back on the pylon-patrol indefinitely as a result of stalled and actually tried to stickhandle the contract negotiations. Ian, get well puck, an amazing breakthrough.

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• . * ...... T .TT.'ri'r-J • • ' Wednesday. October 10, 1984 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Page 31 Down Through the Years Nine clinics in Victoria I Gulf Island residents will have the times from 11 am until 5 pm. The opportunity to give blood at donor hospital is at 2101 Richmond clinics in Victoria during October. Avenue. with Driftwood ) On October 11, the clinic will be For the next three days, the clinic held at Dunsmuir Secondary will be conducted in the Hillside Twenty Years Ago reached 80 degrees and dropped to rendered by the RCMP cruiser School at 3341 Painter Road and Shopping Mall at 1644 Hillside 45. For the same month the previous Athabasca. The pleasure craft was will be open from 2 pm until 8 pm. Avenue. For October 24 and 25, the Trie Lions Club on Salt Spring year, the rain was measured at 2.15 towed to Montague Harbour on times are 2 pm until 8 pm. On October 12 is the day that the celebrated its fifth birthday with a inches and the temperature ranged Galiano Island. October 26, the times are set for 10 clinic moves to the Camosun- banquet and party in Fulford Hall. from 43 to 68 degrees. am until 3 pm. The strike by terminal workers at Glendale lnterurban Campus with President Walter Mailey greeted The deadly hill on Fulford- These clinics will be the only Tsawwassen and had times from 9:30 am until 3 pm. The guests from other Lions Clubs. Jack Ganges Road on Salt Spring was opportunity for Gulf Islanders to closed down ferry service in the Gulf campus is located at 4461 Tomlinson was named Lion of the being removed by the highways give the gift of blood for the month. Islands. The only ferry which was lnterurban Road. Year while Harold Hoffman and H. crew. The road humped at that There will be no clinics in the Gulf The Macaulay Point Gym is the Bradley were recognized for their point and a vehicle in a hollow in the running was the Vesuvius-Crofton Islands. location of the next clinic. It is at the contributions to the club. road could not be seen. The crew boat. Jim Hedgecock, union official for the Gulf Island ferry Work Point Barracks and is open The Ganges weather-watcher, was lowering the hump by four feet. workers, said the company had from 2:30 pm until 8 pm on October Howard Carlin, reported the wettest Accidents at the location had killed Driftwood locked out the workers. The union 22. September, with 2.15 inches of three drivers. is recyclable The clinic moves on to Royal precipitation, since 1959 when 4.05 had decided, he said, not to disrupt Jubilee Hospital on October 23 with inches of rain fell. The temperature service to the Gulf Islands. reached a high of 78 degrees and Ten Years Ago dipped to 43. For the same month in Elections for positions with the the previous year the high and low Islands Trust would take place for were 85 and 47 degrees while the the first time. On Salt Spring, rainfall was measured at .52 inches. Charles Longeuay and Jim CAPITAL REGIONAL DISTRICT The cake was cut by Mrs. T. F. Wilkinson had announced their Speed as Ganges Chapter IODE intentions to seek office. The only marked 50 years of service on Salt announced candidate for the Outer Spring. Regent Mrs. F. K. Parker Islands was Gordon Wallace of Pender Island. Voters on each of the Notice of Election greeted guests from other chapters across the province. Mrs. Speed had major Gulf Islands would choose been the first treasurer of the group. two representatives to the Islands Proceeds from the party, held in the Trust. Salt Spring Golf and Country Club, The International Joint would provide a memorial bench at Commission said the proposed LOCAL TRUSTEES - ISLANDS TRUST the Ganges Harbour waterfront. international park which would Public notice is given to the Electors of: Teachers of the Gulf Islands have included the Gulf Islands in Galiano Island Group gathered for an annual meeting to Canada, the in the Mayne Island Group elect officers for their local of the B. as well as Point North Pender Island Group C. Teachers' Federation. Mrs. A. Roberts on the mainland was Salt Spring Island Group Hepburn was chosen president shelved for good. When the plan Saturna Island Group while C. Huxtable and R. Woodley had been announced, islands South Pender Island Group residents raised a storm of protest. were selected to sit on the salary that I require the presence of the Electors at the Capital Regional District offices (3rd floor), 524 negotiation committee. Papajohn reported from Saturna Yates Street, Victoria, B.C. on Monday, the 29th day of October, 1984, at 10:00 am to elect Local A pod of killer whales paused at that the Women's Club had an Trustees on the Islands Trust for: Vesuvius Bay on Salt Spring to annual meeting to elect a new executive. Louisa Money would be Galiano Island 2 to be elected frolic. Mrs. L. Hyde reported Mayne Island 2 to be elected sighting a white whale in the group. president. Myrtle Maskow would be secretary, Melanie Gaines would be North Pender Island 2 to be elected The curator of the provincial Salt Spring Island 2 to be elected museum. Dr. Carle, said the white treasurer and Anne Bavis would be Saturna Island 2 to be elected whale had been sighted at Tofino social convener. South Pender Island 2 to be elected and earlier in the The Women's Institute on Pender month. Island was presented with a new The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: Candidates shall be nominated in writing The senior citizens of Salt Spring charter to replace the original which by 2 qualified electors of the said Island The nomination paper shall be delivered to the returning went on a bus tour to Port Alberni. had been lost. The charter showed officer at any time between the date of this notice and noon of the day of nomination. The Chester Reynolds of Bill's Taxi that 37 ladies of Pender had been in nomination paper may be in the form prescribed in the Municipal Act, and shall state the name, drove the group there and back. The the group when it began. Marie residence and occupation of the person nominated in a manner sufficient to identify the candidate. event was organized by Mrs. E. J. Craddock, Florence Bridge, Helen The nomination paper shall be signed by the candidate. Monk and the seniors were and Dorothy Grimmer as well as Vivienne Menzies, who were entertained on the bus by Elsie In the event a poll is necessary, the poll will be opened on Saturday, the 17th day of November, Robb who played a harmonica. original members, presented the new charter to the institute 1984, between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm at the following locations: president. Mrs. Russell. Galiano Island Galiano Elementary School Fifteen Years Ago The man stood on the road in Mayne Island .. Mayne Elem./Jr. Secondary School front of the RCMP office on Ganges Pender Islands .. Pender Island School, Canal Road The contestants were signing up Hill and threw a rock through the for the greasy pig stuff at Ganges on window. Officers arrested him when Salt Spring Island Ganges United Church Hall Salt Spring. The catch-the-slippery- they showed up to answer the alarm Central Community Hall porker contest was being staged for which went off as the glass broke. St. Mary's Church Hall, Fulford the second year as a way of raising He spent the night in the cell and Saturna Island Saturna Island Community Hall money for the upkeep of Centennial would face charges for the incident. Park. John Stepaniuk of the Ganges Mike Byron was named Salt Legion had suggested the idea. Advanced Poll will be held Monday the 1 2th, Tuesday the 13th and Wednesday the 14th days of Spring Citizen of the Year. He was November, 1984 between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm at the following locations: The Sechelt Queen would be recognized for his contributions to visiting the Gulf Islands for the long the community by the Chamber of School District No. 64 board offices, Lower Ganges Road, Ganges weekend to handle the expected Commerce. Capital Regional District offices, 524 Yates Street, Victoria heavy traffic to and from the The Catholic Women's League of of which every person is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. mainland. the Vancouver Island diocese met The Recreation Committee on on Salt Spring. President of the Dated at Victoria, British Columbia, this 8th day of October, 1984. Mayne Island sponsored a potluck diocese, Yvette Valcourt of Salt supper to introduce the calendar of Spring, and local president, Mrs. L. Thomas F. Moore, events for the fall and winter. J. Kreissl, greeted more than 50 Returning Officer. Margaret Bennett explained the guests to the event. lineup of events such as badminton, bridge, chess and drama. Joyce Mitchell said the arts and craft For the information of Capital Regional District Islands Trust electors, the following constitutes the group would be making another designated island groups for the purpose of electing local trustees to the Islands Trust: quilt. Five Years Ago GALIANO ISLAND GROUP: Galiano, Ballingall, Charles, Gossip, Julia, Lion Islets, Parker, Eggs from chickens on Salt Retreat, Sphinx, Wise, Lot 145 Whaler Bay. Papajohn reported from Saturna Spring Island were contaminated that the department of highways with traces of polychlorinated MAYNE ISLAND GROUP: Mayne, Curlew, Georgeson. began to pave a stretch of East Point biphenyls (PCB). The source of NORTH PENDER GROUP: North Pender, Boat Islet, Fane, Roe Islet, Lot 31 A & B Colston Cove, Road. Residents got together and contamination was a feed- Lot 50 Grimmer Bay, Lot 176 Otter Bay, Lot 32 Bedwell Harbour, Arbutus, Brethout, Chads, Coal, convinced the work crew to use producing plant in Montana where Comet, D'Arcy, Forrest, Gooch, Goudge, Hood, Imrie, James, Knapp, Portland, Pym, Rubly, Rum, some of the asphalt to patch holes in the PCB had been dumped from a Sidney, Tortoise Islets. the road to Lyall Harbour. broken transformer. Officials of Agriculture Canada said that some SALT SPRING ISLAND GROUP: Salt Spring, Acland, Bright, Buriel Islet, Channel, Deadman, Doug Cavaye, Capital Region Goat, Grace, Hall," Hawkins, Idol, Isabella, Jackscrew, Mowgli, Norway, Piers, Prevost, Red Islets, director for Salt Spring, said he of the eggs tested contained traces of the chemical but all the eggs were Russell, Secretary, Secret, Sisters (First, Second, Third), Wallace, Lot 73 Long Harbour, Lot 349 would not seek re-election. Joan Ganges Harbour, Lot 222 Long Harbour, Lot 344 . Purchase of Pender Island, who was cleared for human consumption. the director for the Outer Islands at The Queen of Sidney was in SATURNA ISLAND GROUP: Saturna, Anniversary, Belle , Cabbage, Java Islets, King the CRD, was to seek voter collision with a pleasure boat in Islets, Lizard, Pine, Samuel, Trevor Islet, Tumbo, Lot 65 East of Samuel. approval for another term. Active Pass. Fog restricted vision SOUTH PENDER ISLAND GROUP: South Pender, Blunden Islet, Skull Islet. Ganges weather-watcher Howard when the accident occurred. One 41-1 Carlin measured 4.58 inches of rain person was injured. The Sidney during September. The temperature stood by while assistance was Page 32 GULF ISLANDS DRIFTWOOD Wednesday, October 10, 1984 Coastal jaunt TIDE TABLES at Fulford Harbour PACIFIC STANDARD TIME Two days to Tofino and back Add 1 hour to get summer time OCT. BY FRANK RICHARDS 10 0540 9.2 It was just like married life. 1055 6.2 Last week there were six of us WE 1645 9.8 marking the long years since we 2330 3.9 were married after the second war. To mark the long journey through 11 0615 9.4 the years we took a short trip 1115 6.9 around the west coast of Vancouver TH 1700 9.8 Island. 2355 3.3 It was well remembered. Some of the journey was grey and 12 0710 9.6 some \vas under sunny skies. Part of 1210 7.5 the trip was smooth sailing and part FR 1710 9.7 was on stormy seas. We were buffeted by the waves and baffled by 13 0020 2.8 the mist. At times some of us were 0800 9.9 wondering why we ever started. It SA 1255 8.1 was, in fact, a very Fitting manner to 1730 9.6 mark a wedding anniversary. There were Ivan and Susan 14 0045 2.5 Mouat and Mike and Josie Clement 0910 10.1 and Women's Lib and me. SU 1340 8.7 1750 9.5 TO TOFINO We flew in the Dash 7 by Air BC 15 0130 2.4 to the former air force station on 1000 10.2 Vancouver Island's west coast. And MO 1500 9.1 the station shows signs of its 1745 9.4 military origin after nearly 50 years. The airport buildings are the 16 0220 2.3 wartime structures inherited from Above, the cruiser 1120 10.4 the Royal Canadian Air Force. Pacheena makes gentle headway TU 1600 9.3 Tofino is like many another wartime Princess through the swell. Left, this sailboat 1915 9.2 air station. It still rejoices in a was stranded on the rocky shore number of former military buildings south of Bamfield and a check was 17 0310 2.4 converted to use as private made to establish that help was 1215 10.6 residences. coming. Coast guard helicopter WE 1645 9.3 From Tofino the journey took us came to the rescue. 2045 8.8 to Ucluelet by bus. 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