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I .. VOI. 20 - No. 2 sOUAMISH. E).C.-THURSDAY. JANUARTK.197h 20 ccn!s wr copy Phoiie 892-5 I 3 1 ' TWO SECTIONS - I4 PAGES Mayor appoints four standing Committees Mayor D. D. Stewart at the drainage, land ' developments, men McLennan and Froslev. inaugural meeting of council on technical approvals and public Firemen, The entire council. Monday evening appointed four works; Aldermen L. C. Kindree, Indian Band, The entire coun- standing committees and'a num- D. W. McLennan and A. cil. ber of liaison and represen- Makowichak. Libmy, The entire council. tatives to act during the coming 0 Planning and Design, RCMP, Mayor Stewart. year. design panel, long rang& plan- ,Hospital, Ald. Makowichuk. These are (with the chairman ning and design and land Senior Citizpns Home Society, of the committee at the begin- developments, planning and Ald. Makowichuk. ning): design; Ald. R. C. Bryant with Rcpresentatives were also ap- 0 Fiuacc, dealing with ao- Aldermen T. Froslev adJ. F. pointed to several groups. proval of all budgets. and ap-' Jerwa. Regional District, Aldermen proval of all expenditure not Salary Nqotirtion: Ald. Kindtee and Bryant with Ald. found in the budget;, Mayor . Makowichuk with Aldermen Jerwa as the alternate. Union Board bf HenltB, Ald. Stewart and all members of the Kindree and Jerwa. COUNCIL ASSEMBLED following the inaugural meeting of the year on Alice Makowichuk, Mayor Stewart Alderman Kindree. Back row, I,' council. Acting as liaison with various Kindree. L. C. !.4cn&ty night ::.he!! Maycr Dzve S!ewar! gave h!i. Ieaugura!Isn :c :, municii.,a! c!c:k c-ccff Fca:cc* k!dc:mcn Dc:: McLc?nan. Raj. B:yan:,: 0 Works and Services, groups will be: iusrics Deveioppni Corn- anzua! speech and the new aldermen were sworn in. Front r to r., Alderman J. F. Jerwa and Thor Froslev and municipal administrator Keith Belliveau. idealing with water, sewage and Parks and Recreation, Alder- mission, Ald. McLenna. ' . I. I Rail location a d Second $t. 19.~i,objectives DECEMBER W\AS WfT BUT NOT MER" COLD * December was wet, nbt as wet is October and Novem- ber, with 10.64 inches and 12 inches of snow. This would be Rail relocation with the mainline of the B.C. Railway equal to 11.84 inches of precipitation. relocated from the north and east of the town core to the west Tie high for ihe iiioiith was 15 degrees on the 26th w-ith a low of minus 7 on the t 4th. and the yearly rainfall amoun- ted to ?5.W iaches, wet1 below average for the Squamish area. Total snowfall for the year amounted to 58\12 inches making the total precipitation for the year 81.89 inches. 0 I' 4i p:ovisional budget had been cir- , culated and council is looking w year started off with . for nearly $4 milrion in a rash of accidents caused by the received slight injuries. - snowy, icy roads !an. 2 with two At 4 p.m. in a single-car ac- two-car collisions reported on 'cident I8 miles south of thi hill leading out of Britannia Whistler, a car driven by Paul Beach. shortly after the snow Genest of NQrth Vancouver suf- meed. fered $I,OOO damage when it At 1:IO p.m. on the Britannia spun out of control. and slam- hill, a vehicle driven by Carol med into the rocks as a result of Raffaele of Squamish suffered the icy roads. damages amounting to $3.000 In another accident at 430 'whensstruck by h car driven by p.m. three miles south of Teresina Louis of North Van- Whistler, a truck driven by couver. Mrs. Raffaele was nor- James Willott of Victoria suf- thbound and stopped, and fered $500 damage and a noticed the other car heading . passenger received minor back ems of local in- ministration in turn would see down the hill towards her. The injuries. Road conditions were Louis vehicle went-out of con- bad and no charges will be laid. 1 tr~!, crossed into the nor- On 'he same day at 5:4S p.m. thbound lane and hit the Raf- two miles south of Garibaldi, a faele vehicle, suffering damage convertible driven by amounting to $900. No charges, Christopher Rumball ran into ' will be laid.. another car, causing damages amounting to $2',000. The ac- At 1:45 p.m. a pickup truck cident, was caused by icy road driven by Marjon Vanderploeg conditions. ' of Brackendale suffered $900 On Jan. I in the Cheakamus damages when it collided with a Canyon, four people were in- station wagon driven by Patricia jured in an accident involving a I Yonin of Squamish which station wagon driven by Dr. New Year's Day and the first bab I received S 1,800 damages. The tedan~~f West V~_F.COUVZ~with I Yonin vehicle was proceeding six passengers. The car was nor- - Lone Tree Creek an northward and. was passing a thbound when struck by an on- 1 small vehicle in the slow lane .~omingvehicle on the wrong when hit by the truck which was '- side of the road, driven by 1 southbound. No charges are Steven McLaren of Vancouver. cower and received an 18- financial 1 being laid. and technical McLennan; and Nov.-Dec.. Ald.' Ledsom came to a stop and was month suspended sentence. i hit by the other vehicle. Mrs. ! In other accidents on the same day, at 1:lS p.m. Marie Susan 'Ledsom suffered eleven fractured ribs and a.daughter, ' Marty of .Britannia Beach was Sarah, aged 5, suffered internal driving on the straight stretch ; 01-Mar's Sewing Cen-. north of Squamisli when her injuries. They were both vehicle started to skid and slid removed to hospital in North into the ditch during a Vancouver. snowstorm; suffering damages On Jan. 3 a car heading for amounting to SSOO. * Whistler rolled 30 feet down the ,. bank north of Brohm Lake and ' At'the Britannia CFeek bridge five peOple.,Were injured. with Hdnz BogIer of suffering a broken aw while his .wife and three celebrated his first birthday on n Jan. 3 at 8 a.m. just *south of Leski's Cross/ng, !here was a two-vehicle accident in-. HOWE SOUND Scwnd Class Mail Regis!ratiofi Ngmbcr I147 Return Postage Guaranteed Published by Hoodspith Publishing Co. Ltd., every Thursday at Squamish. B.C. CLAUDE S. Q. HOBDSBIVH - Publisher ROSE TAPLQW - Aosielant Publisher and Editor !?WE UAUCH - &drsrtlolng Manslgor JUNE HALVORSON - Cirw!8!!Q!! P.0. BOX lw!, SqMamfSh, B.C. Subscription Rates (Delivered by Mail): $' ,OO per Year $7.00 per Year Outside Canada Copyright md /or roperty d#hU rubrlrt In cll d6tphy m$veruolng adattier nocltcplai a fiarlna In thla edltlon of &he Sguprmrh :flmer. Permlarlon bo npmducs wholly or 1n sat ad In my form whruoever. Dnrtlculurly b n photographic OP otiaer process lm a pubfePUon mutt be obulned In wriUn from the ubi&er. Any u~uthorlrrdPepPoeuetlan will be rmbJwt to tc~oucae in hw - ~QD~HPU~C co. mn. ~~ ~~ VOI. 20 - NII. 2 SOUAMISH. l3.C.-THURSDAY. JANUARY 8. 1976 Thanks for nbthing It's hard to belicvc that the new Social surance company must pay its own way. No Credit government would be so callous. argument! it's a sound budget principle. But Raising ICBC car insurance rates by 100 to to make up the deficit by placing the burden 200 percent is just too much for many car on so many people who can't afford it is un- owners to bear. If you're on a limited biidget, fair, un.iusl. unfeeling, unthinking. special New Ycnr party in the Baptist Church and enjoyed <' how do you all of a sudden come up with We suggest some sort of long-term finan- 8 *' S100, $200, $300. $400 or more with such cial program to bring ICBC revenues in line short notice'! It can't be done by everybody, with expenditures. Please give us two or in spite of these "affluent" times. three years, not two months. AnJ'a word The Times predicts many North Shore about cabinet minister Pat McGeer, respon- residents will have to get rid of their cars or sible for ICBC. So nice of you, Pat, to suggest drastically reduce some other part of their we sell our cars if we can't afford the in- I'll bct my grirntlson wiil, At that they were luckier than :,. hadget !o keep their cars if thcse proposed surance. We guess you don't have to worry ncvcr want to go IO Prince I was one year when I spent':'; ratc increases go through. about that, though, on a cabinet minister's Gcorgc again. Not only did hc Christmas with them in Vicioria .. The Times agr,ces that the government in- pay. Hope you enjoyed Hawaii. ' have all the problems getting his and it snowed over a foot and a ! , suitcascs wheh the fcrry left half. That was the year that the .. ihcm at the Nannimo terminal only vehicles moving on down- c: Beware of today's "Squeezes" on the wily over but for thc first town Victoria streets were a ,: few dqs it W;IS so.inilti up ihere heavy truck with chains and a ..j snowmobile! In Canada's :.I The ever-widening use of the word squeeze. He said consider the widow and her hc xis sure he w:isn't going to get any snowinobiling at all. and evergreen playground. .. "squeeze" to describe a variety of situations family on welfare, the old age peiisionzr that was tlic niiiin rcxon for thc Incidentally, did you see the : '.