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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.

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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

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n Jan. 3 at 8 a.m. just *south of Leski's Cross/ng, !here was a two-vehicle accident in-. HOWE SOUND

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~~ ~~ 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 : '. is a significant modern index. It could be whose monthly government cheque is his exercise. movie on TV on Sunday. ._. argued that squcezc in today's news is just a only income, or the low paid worker who has But to cnp it sll the trip down evening with the beautiful shots .I word equivalent for such older phrases as: a large family. on Ncw Year's Day was of the Gulf Islands and Vic; .: toria? Most of the movie was 'ground between the upper and lower It's today's 'squeezes' that compel tlisiistcrvillc, fiir sure. They left shot in the Pacific Northwest, in millstones'; 'between the devil and the deep Christian churches to issue their urgent call Prince Gcorgc by bus at 7:30 am duc 10 :! derailincnt down Scattle,, on Vancouver Island, blue sea' or 'caught in the middle'. to moderately well-off Canadians to join in a the line and wcre scheduled. to iindnin Salt Lake City. In- Our time, however, favours one word campaign to reduce poverty. The growing meet the Uudds at Lillooet. teresting and a change from the usage. Highway signs must be short - indeed demand for a guaranteed annual wage rises Terry ;Ind dad said it was a usdal scenes in California!. a figure like an arrow takes the place often of from the same source: 'squeeze'. good trip, ii good bus driver, a *** Would like to make my an- even one word. But on big speedways Squeeze has an international bearing, good loud of people and a pleasant journcy until disaster nual suggestion that when you 'squeeze right' 'squeeze left' often appear. Israel fears an Arab squeeze; the Russians hit about 20 miles out of arc feeding animals (if you are Squeeze also has its place on financial squeeze the Czechs; Canadians see the Lillooct and the bus broke one of the people who feed,the pages. It describes the alleged plight of a big danger of being- squeezed by the United down. It \vas cold. thcrc was a 'coons) that you think about the grocery chain caught between consumers' States. wind blowing :ind they were hirds as well. . With the snow on the ground, hold-the-line drives and rising operating There's need now for a stronger drive for sure this would make them late for the scheduled meet at many of the birds which are costs due to higher wages, rentals and taxes. international trust and peace. Everywhere Lillooet. ground feeders find it hard to Prime Minister Trudeau, in his recent ad- the pressure of today's squeezes must be scrape up enough seeds and . ' Thiit's right! They missed the other ,food to keep going.-, , dress to the nation, descrited the inflation reduced,. Budds. By the tinle that extra ', and. birds ;.~svg.~sUCh;al,?hi9~ transporta!ioi! was arranged: for :: ,,,otabolic rate they nekd,,alht.d...

'*I to take thcm to Lillooct the food to keep them going, , , tr:'iU was 10% gone and other Cash, compassion seuree 5. swp !e +pp pwlr hrmWJ arrangement's had to he. made. ~ suet Or fat for tl,em and Those who canvass for such community proached as they emerge to enter late-model After a ll1c;ll Lillooct, cow- put, wild bird seed and causes as United Appeal, the Red Cross and cars, refer the solicitor to their parents in- tcsy "'* Other tran- peanut' butter. They love the sportation w:is arranged and peanut butter, especially the Cancer Societies and the needs of the retar- side, or if they open the door, meet can- they \wre bussed 10 '/anccwer c,unky style the bits of ded learn a lot about the human species in vassers with, "my parents ate out." e where a laxi brought the peanuts in them (the squirrels the process of picking up - or failing to pick Older people have their alibis too; "too Sclu"mish passengers lo do, too,, so if.you .have. S0me;i.J up the required cash. many appeals"; "no money in the house"; SClUanliSh. 'I'hcy arrived at 3:45 squirrels in your~neighbour~ood,,,.~ - a.m. tired but with an adventure Reports from most parts of Canada in- "come back another day." feed them as and if you,I" should grow llS the .years have a ,bird feeder you will find,p:; dicate that response to these causes is dwin- Attempts have been made to analyze this pass* It isn't who the flash of wings will delighbii. dling. One can blame ,inflation, tight money collccrive indifference. The falling away coines home by 'train from you bn an otherwise drab dzy! and so on but collectors see sobering signs of from religious observances may be a factor. George and ends The thrushes the wrens, the. . callousness and irresponsibility. Churches have always stressed sympathy for coniing via bus and taxi. But chickadees an& the virebs all,,i. Though most householders are pleasant the less fortunate, and taught systematic they :ire Sure thCY Couldn't have love the feeder and while some. ,, had a better bus driver Or nlOre, birds are shyer than oth&rs they ,:: enough, many - clearly visible in this day of giving. (Donations to Biafran relief through pleasant company. all patronize it and they seem'to .' picture windows - simply do not open their congregations were six times higher than Getting back to Victoria was get alpng quite well. You'll find 1 doors at all. those collected through banks.) a bit of a problcni too as his theyaddagaynote,tothe winter ~3 Prominent among the non-givers are Already some services, in several cities, mother caine over on Friday to scene. single men and women in the 20-30 age have been dropped. Others, which are in- get hini and was caught.in the , . And on the subject of birds. :, i group, this in spite of all the talk about the dispensible, may have to be supported in snowstorm, waiting for an hour look for the bald headed eagles. '.: i to come up the hill from Britan- They. are back again and over I- "social concern'' of contemporary youth. future by an imposed tax not an attractive - nia after the mess-up with cars . the holidays we saw a number or".-^^ Volunteers note how many of these, ap- prospect. and traffic. ' created by the them. One local resident kepor- '11 snowstorm. ted thev all disameared iust :: b I word misused -. .. .-. . . . --. One of the most disturbing things written But the sophisticated-sarcastic im- nor legal conncctic!n with lhc driving to Victoria: was over. I, or spoken in contemporary English is the plications and intonations of those who have Squamish area. Further., sincc . :, , hyphenn:ed WG::! "dc.px!er" xed i~ 2 CCR- mined and use the word "do-sooder" are not the connecting link to Van- II ewrene. 4 ,. couver has been improved to ;I ,!. temptuous or perjorative sense, implyirg prompted by constructive criticism. One sen- ' .&E I 'I,CeK-3' , there is something wrong, or at least muddle- ses their ridicule is not for the errors or inep- first class highway, thcre is ;lb- solutety no comparison 'with thc Editor, The Times; ' passable, no one spends just five I : headed in doing or attempting a good action, titudes of reformers, promoters of good roads and driving conditions. . ' We hear SO much,nowadays of minutes to make just one sweep ', causes or those'who hold out the helping Could it be that the rutc strut. all that is wrong and bad with of plowing to help a pensioner,'.!' A convinced Christian, recalling that hand to the unfortunate. The real aim of the ture is outdated aiid is in dirc ,. 9ur present teenagers that a to drive out or can, thk feel '!: Jesus of Nazareth was described as one "who attack is upon the basic goodwill begnd need for revision? ' word of,praise is $e to many.of truck to be able to come in. and our Squamish teens. went about doing good," finds something not their actions. Insurance ratc structurcs for replenish our' fuel tank! ,. far from blasphemy in this strange inversion the provincc arc reviewed On Dec. 18. we seniors were My wife and' I have shcreiled ' ' , This misused word, with its intimation picked .up at our homes and this 600 feet o: road time after. of meaning. periodically by the ~iutciiiiobili: that the doer of a decent action is either a committee and it would on!y taken to Squaniish high school time in order !a get cui I;, the Let it be freely conceded that fool or a hypocrite, not only besmirches the seem sensible for the committee where a delicious, dinner was plow.:! inaiii &j?c!xnent road. ',: CCD;\C<[ ahd served hy some -' ut thc 3.. crcssing-north yard .benevolence needs tempering with wisdom, . language but reveals tr total lack of belief in members to at least driw up to Squamish. inspect the ro;itl the ,students. Ser:;cr ).I is district. the existence of any good side to human commonsense and forethought. Things situation. and study the vciy iind boys during .: :iiciti was ,What lodge_or organization is .I motivated with the best of intentions may go nature. To accept the view that it is an act of revealing statistics. In the liglil , continuous. it necessary for. me to belong to'. . awry through lack of skill, inept planning, folly to 'express in action what one believes of more' intelligent un- Dinner was followed. by a in order 'to rate a five-minute 'programme of. nlusic (Les mowplow job? Regardlesb' of poor timing, or tackling a task too great for to be right is indeed to put one's self in a derstanding, the corn in it teeiiicii' :. Colurnbiens) and plays in the whose responsibility it is to plow the immediate means available. parlous philosophical plight. could then quite tiisily :ip- preciate the cxisti11g ,cafeteria and later in the gym. 0 this road it is just as necessary to ' inequalities, such as Chilliwack , All seniqrs were safely' have this road open in the win- ,delivered 'home later,' with. a' !er'as it was in the summer. which is in a territory with ;I '. Sophist ie at e d" much lower insurance ratc yet is ;warm feeling for hospi,tnlity and ' % Victor lohion'. .. nearly twice the distance froin :kindness shown by. our youhg .. . The changes time brings tci the meaning "sophisticated" is the one most thoroughly .;: ..' -' Vancouver and suffers thrcc people. - of words makes an interesting study. Such are inappropriate to apply to inanimate objects, '.,, times the accident problem. ~ahe..Withheld . Bse~k-ims.at inevitable in any !king language and some natural or man-made. Sophis!ication is a oub- ,. , We would sooner prefer to Edilur, The .Times;. ' .. changes increase its flexibility and color. tle, complex, not readily defineable quality ' , .. i drive the Squamish to Van- ' itheAfter District the ofrecent Squamish snowstorm.: snow bdeycliffe' RCMP But 'about others one has an uneasy which only humans can acquire - or be in- couver highway thiili the SecheI1 tl,e;e feeling. For example, the current application fected. to Earl's Cove road or the mur- removal employees plowed and seven'incidentsof break an- ,plo\ved and plowed thG dead the word "sophisticated" to non-living ob- Objection to this use of this word goes derous Hope-Princeton highw;iy try in the Vallkrciiffe.area on of both of which arc littered with iects. We read the installation of highly beyond mere annoyance at an error in ed 600 feet Of Clark, Road . 'Christmas D~~ with homes ran- of accident reports. Yet both ;IC- which hits a 10 to. 1s mile per sacked and Some vandalism a- sophisticated computers, the installation Of English. There is something more than a lit- , cident-happy highways arc in hour speed limit and to top it a!] curring, , more sophisticated anti-guided missile tle disturbing .about this attribution of an areas where the auto insurance off they salted it! (wasting tax-, Three juveniles have hen ' payers' m0nCy) but Jamestown' defence systems, the invention of ultra- uniquely human - even if not 100 per cent ratesare much bwcr. For cxm- prehended, , Road, phrallcling Clark Road sophisticated control devices for spacecraft. desirable quality to a machine. There is a Secheltthe peninsulainsurilncc car \rl'ich owncr ' - PIe$ '* used by District of Squamish

We won't have it. In our book only wrongness about it, an intimation we are ab- pay is approxill,iltcly s411 vehicles, B.C..IZ. vehicJes, , Here's to economy,. that people are sophisticated; things can't be. Of dicating some of our human birthright to the but the rnotnrist who enjoys f;ir . .. government vehicles. and many enables two to live as cheaply as ail adjectjves in the English language, products of our minds and hands. better rood conditions in pt7fl. ,?:Pdn$. ;IENfl)' GEORGE at the Indian elders dinner, others when this road is one thought he could,

h The Squamlsh Times - Thursday. Jieiuery X. 197h - Page 3 9 0 ast I ly ROSE TATLBPW damage, much of it to baled drain for the Brackendzle area SEPTEMBER .. . then the mayor 2nd three of his The creation of the resort municipelity of Whistler, with pulp which was smoke and instead of a temporary one Whistler elects council aldermen headed for the UBCM the election of the first mayor and council in September, was water damaged. Municipal and down Cottonwood and into Pat Carleton was elected as meeting. terminal crews fought the fire Horse Creek to drain the the first mayor of the new Residents in Brackendale the top story of the year fqr 1975 2nd Mayor Pat Carleton Resort Municipality of Whistler lost no time getting to work with a council’meeting the same before it was contained. Dunhill property. Any drainage protested to council about thc Bill Rizun and Cindy Rourkc installed should ‘become part of with aldermen art5 Bishop, .noise of the planes at the air- day it was sworn in and a UBCM convention the following were named the top students of’ the permanenLdrainage planned Carry Watsoc John port, claiming thcy took off too day. the high schoo! at awards day for the area behind the new Hetherington and ,% Caitte. ihe eariy in the morning on Sundays Another major story came at the end of the year when latter appointed rj, ,e govern- and on griduation day 95 Parade on duly d dyke. Dyking had presented aiid made too much noise the voters turned out the NDP government and re-elected students graduated from Nowe some additional problems us rneiii. They imiiir L~dqrstarted bill Bennett and the Sociai Credit government with MLA Sound secondary school, one of water from the blind channel to to work with a council meeting CQnainslfdOn surface water was not draining SW “Whistled’ Allan Williams, now a Socred as minister of labor. the largest graduating classes 011 fight the fire., away. thc .day after the election and Qther important stories were the strife in the forest in- record. A forest fire in the TFL was Sewers also entcred the new P -9 dustry, the creation of the post of freeman of the city for for- More poilution control8 for Zoning was a burning the cause of a helicopter crash ; when the Legion sewer main was question with residents in which claimed the lives of two . mer mayor Pat Drennan and the turndown in the economy Woodlibre to connect to the one serving I Notice of Valleycliffe asking for RI peoplc, pilot Brian Magee and ’ Timbertown Estates and council whjch affected local business, although it climbed by the end Liberals Pat McGeer and Garde zoning.for their area to control Weldwood ‘foreman Ernest decided to expropriate the of the year but was still not in as healthy a condition as Gardom, sit as independents in I Public Hearing the number of duplexes built Rupp. easement under the BCR tracks j businessmen could have hoped. the house. there and an area in Garibaldi In the Pemberton area the which Timbertown held. The Royal Hudson, last year’s Highlands zoned for foufplexes Indians closed , Jim Spencer was appointed W!!!STLFR ended up by being an “Honor. top tourist attraction, started the as well as for duplexes. These the Duffy Lake Road and ban- principal of the Coast Mountain The year started off with the Pat Brennan Day.” ,season early and ,with no were small pockets and council ned people from entering the Outdoor School. annual baby contest with Colin To climax the events Brennan cessation in its popularity. Sell said this was the only way this Lillooet Lake area. .In’ other ISSUE 2 ; Nils Bakke bowing in as the first was also named as the Times out trains were predicted from type of zoning would be per- rogd news the municipal council NO. baby of the year on January 5 to “Citizen of the Year”, an award, WANCOUVkR, BRtTlSH COLUMBIA the start vf the run. mitted in residential I areas. decided it would like a four FEBRUARY 3, im, 930 AN. win the Powder Puff Derby and which he had deserved for a Another highlight was the lane bridge to replace the a collection of presents for him- number of ycars because of his opening of the Britannia Mamquam bridge when the new The Canadian Radio-TelevisionCommission will hold a public self and his parents, Mr. and devotion to the community he Museum of Mining by Mines one is built. hearing beginning on February 3. 1976 at the Hyatt Regency Mrs. Clifford Bakke. Hotel, 655 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columtiia to served. Minister Leo Nimsick with The annual Squamish Day’ consider the following: 1 Other big stories of the month many former Britannia residents ceiebrations with Loggers Spiis were the annual return of the attending. On the same day Lisa featured was set to go and CANADIAN .BROADCASTINQ CORPORATION, P.O. BOX bald headed eagle to the Green was crowned as Britan-, . everything ‘was in preparation (4111, POSTAL TERMINAL “A“, 1m BRONSON AVENUE, Squamish Valley with hundreds nia’s Copper Queen, the 50th for the big day with events OtTAWA, ONTARb KlQ 355. ’ of them reported sighted on the person to bear the crowti. A leading up to it and following it WnwW, at. Wloh CQlumbh banks of the Mmquam River water wheel, a copy of a Cornish to create a four day holiday. (nOrr-1 and the Squamish River across . wheel used in,the minefields in from St. David’s school. Application for renewal oT its broadcasting licence for CBUT B.C. was instalied at the Vancouver, CBUT-I Courtenay, CBUT-2 Chilliwack. CBUT-3 . bch year these magnificent. museum and was to be Port Alberni, CBUT-4 Bowen Island. CBUT-5 Squamish. birds, with large numbers of operational before the end of CBUT-6 Hope. CBUT-7 Ucluelet, CBUT-8 Camphell River, young ones, easily distinguished the vear. CBilT-9 Campbzli Rivcr, CBUT-IO Sayward. CBUAT Trril. by their grey brown plumage Hugo grrdurtlon clr~.. . CBUAT-I Grand Forks. CBUAT-2 Castleaar, CBUAT-3 (they don’t achieve the white Fruitvale-Montrose. CBUAT-4 Kelly Mountain. CBUAT-5 I crest until thty are two years of . Parents of pupils attending St. * Salmo, CBUAT-6 Trail, CBUBT Cranbrook. CBUBT-I Canal ‘age) return to the Squamish David’s school were concerned Flats, CBUBT-2 Golden. CBUBT-3 Invermere. CBUBT-? Valley where they feast on the when it appeared the school Donald Station, CBUBT-5 Radium Hot Springs, CBUBT-6 dead salmon left after the an- might close due to a lack of Glldlng compotltlon at Pom- Spillimacheen. CBUBT-7 Mount Baker, CBUBT-8 Morrissey Ridge, CBUBT-9 Fernie. CBUBT-IO Natal. CBUBT-I I nual fall run. -. MARCH .. . funds and steps were being Mon S2 aillloa dyke finished taken tp prevent this. Beaverfoot Range, CBUBT-I 2 Mount Hunter, CBUBT-I 3 AUGUST - Field, CBUCT Nelson, CBUCT-I Crawford Bay. CBUCT-2 I The two million dollar dyke JULY .. . Hartill wins again Creston and CBUDT Bonnington. British Columhia expiring from the north end of Judd’s Labor strike looms The annual Squamish Day qot only is the old-fashioned March 31. 1976. Slough to the south end of the Labor problems dominated events were a great success with amily doctor hard to find Locations where the application may be examined: Indian reserve near St. David‘s the- Scene in July with a Ron Hartill again winning the . . so is !he ‘old-fashioned Post Office at each respective location except for: school, was completed, and with threatened IWA strike, the top award. Colleen Morgan was amily. , the exception of the remainder wildcat strike at Woodfibre and crowned as the Timber Queen *+* CBUT Vancouver of the Squamish River between even more shutdowns in and later went on to represent Some tasks have to be put Regional Engineer Office the south end of the dyke and prospect as allied industries .Squamish at the PNE and the ff dozens of times before Canadian Broadcasting Corporation the Mamquam bridge, and the were affected by the shu:dows. two days of harness racing hey completely slip your ; 747 Bute Street north bank of the Mamquam Vancouver, British Columbia A prolonged forest shutdown ‘ proved to be very popular with nind. 8 River, the valley should be could cripple Squamish which . the spectators. *++ CBUAT-5 Saho Lgkr Mum protected from flooding. , had a million and a half payroll Counc,il was discussing the Las Vegas does such a Post mrce Spuamish is one of the few Residents of the Whistler area drawn from the forest industry, need for a permanent storm horough job’ of cleaning, Salmo. British Columbia areas in North America where ’called the plan for the Groonloe opens mining either directly or indirectly. ve’re surprised they haven’t CBUBT-8 Morrissey Ridge they can be Seen in such num- municipality “a waste of time” musoum The referendum which in- rimed a detergent after .it. Post Office bers and hopefully. they will aid said the entire planning A parks program, completing cluded drainage in Brackendale, *** Fernie, British Columbia continue to return each yea). exercise was one of futility. A work started in the Squamish- street improvements in down- Americans are people wha CBUBT-I I Beaverfoot Range Wyor Dave Stewart and his number of recommendations -Pemberton area, was ,planned town Squamish and a dog nsist on living in the presenl Post Office were made and thew have bccn council with newcomers Don ‘ with Birkenhead Lake park to pound, seemed to be of little in- . . tense!+** Field, British Columbia McLennan and Alma Cun-1 passed on to the ’government. be completed, work to be done terest to the public and it was CBUBT-I2 Mount Hunter ningham. were sworn in and in The dyking costs for the mile at Diamond Head and smaller feared it would be defeated. Remember the good oh Post Office long program in the Squamish jys, \:*hfE U‘NGW vn11 WP I! ELI.( 0iiti.h Pdimmhia . his opening speech Stewart said improvements .planned. J-- --- I I.,,”, Y ....”.. --_-.._-__ Valley were slightly higher than that one of hit goals would be Parents from Aka Lake whose TOW you don’t’’ was magic‘ CBUDT Bonnington &e relocation of the railway, anticipated but the municipality children iravelled to school at roday it’s your life savings. Post oftice away from the access to town. decided to ask Victoria for the Pemberton were complaining - *** . South Slocan. British Columbia Work started en the mi!e !nng additional funds. ’about the condition of the Ow grs dub s~aklll dyking project from the north Municipal administrator Jim Suicide Hill portion of the road ‘ gel the rbapesa gM AEUANCE QISTRIBU?Of?S OF B.C. LIMITED, 38800 end of Judd‘s Slough to the Craven announced he was In town MEWPORT ROAD, P.O. BOX 3E!, ?4CIAMISH, ERE!%! and contemplated taking their 9” south end of the Indian reserve resigning and planned to go into children out of school unless it 74.5 for reg. COLUMBIA WON 3QO by St. David’s school and heavy business for himself in the Gib- 765 unleaded Squrmlrh, <lrh Cohrmbla was improves. Chew yoel dek equipment was soon changing sons area. The pollution control CjsIN3Jrn) the face of the river. Doug Orser of Oak Bay was wlscly program, installed at Wood. COLLEEN NELSON ... Timber. DL 5231 . . Application to amend its cable television hroadcasting licence appointed fire chief and the i Vandalism and property fibre, was operational, but an Queen for Squamish. British Columbia as follows: ~ damage were reported to be on municipality decided that a additional million dollars was the increase with some building parking authority would be to be spent on improving the set Frr , lrount Yirlmn Foci Fropored Mailmum Feos owners complaining that their created. up to make it even better. The 1.strllrlIw fee $50.00 sso.00 Molfhly fee I S 5.00 7.00 property had been damaged by company announced the plans at s vandals in recent months. a meeting in May and said work The above ore maximum fees, however. the applicant has or Owners were complaining to would start as soon as possible. ,S~lcld~‘HIII dmguo~8 proposes special fees and these are detailed in the application.

council about the $amage. Location where the application may be examined: Council + approve9 a JUNE ..; A waterfront tire at Weld- Waterfront blaze wood’s log dump drew on all‘ 38800 Newport Road, provisional budget for the Squamish. British Columbia record amount of $1 ,?36,13 1 , The largest fire ever to hit the the available water storage and Squamish area occurred iit pintcd GUt the need hi T;O:C in with S500,OOO of that sum for P -._--:-L --,- MFOWAT1051 8iJ iwbiCAiiBnS dyking: Councii aiso reported aquaiiiiw I GI iiiiiitik caii~iiig . case rf aii kidustrial tire of this half a million dollars worth of type. Pumps were ustd to take RilLt lo rdrrmt: Under the Commission’s P.ules of that building permits for the Procedure for public hearings, any person who is interested in year were up 36 percent mer an application may file a written intervention with the 1974. Commission for the purpose of supporting. opposing or FEBRUARY requesting a modification of the application. Also. anyone may file in writing a complaint or other representation to the Dykiq Cost8 Lower ! . The best tovou Dyking gostc yecon- commission respecting broadcasting matters to be considered at this Public Hearing. siderably lowe? 111, ? anticipated due to the fact that the district Such interventions or representations should contain the name. was doing its uwii Cuiiii&iiig ..-. address and telephone number of the persons submitting the -- I naic‘s right bring your iiirn io any doaiiiicii; piii: k.c a;: :e :Cc %x!&~npc! et the Chadian and local unemployed equip- . . . Radio Television Commiuion. 100 Metcalfe Street. Ottawa. ment was being used. The Big fish aught at Brltannla Williams Color Dealer and either love Ontario KIA ON2. q6q:;m cf fessIng the dyke* YormrtmU your pictures and take them, or leave already causing some con- APRIL .. . PALM DAIRIES LIMiiED All interventions and representations concerning matters to be troversy, was now under study. Hospital occupancy down *am them and don’t pay for them. Yes, we. considered at this Public Hearing must bc received at the Council easements are ,for Hospitd occupancy dropped guarantee that any picture you don’t Commission Office by January 19. 1976. Also, all interventions for the second straight year and representations which concern or affect any application of dyking purposes only. like, you needn’t pay for.” ’ an applicant shown on this Notice must be served on such In the ennual forestry report from a 56.2 wrcent io 52.9 per- applicant19, 1976. personally or by registered mail on or 6efore January the timber cut had dropped cent in 1974 but outpatient and Warner Williams sharply due to the poor season emergency services continued to - climb. i It is necessary to‘attach the postal or messenger rcccipt. or and the drop in prices, aher proof of service to the copy filed with the CRTC giving ’ heralding poorer markets for The new B.C. Rail car factory proof that the applicant has received his copy. the coming year. opened without fanfare on An anticipated rise in the March 25 and the new fadlity While there is no specific form which interventions must. would eventually have a 220 follow. the Commission’s Rules of Procedure require that school mill rate of 2.6 mills was / I interventions descrihe the interest of the intervenor and foreshadowed by the record labor force. I contain a clear and concise statement of the relevant facts and provisional, school budget of Weldwood road crews With your next develop and print order receive .’ grounds upon which the intervenor’s support for. opposition to $4.1 22,494. . received a coveted safety award ’ a Photo Coupon Book or proposed modification of the application is based. and other crews also set safety .< Yfcwiq of Lm=m!s: Anyone can view the applications at records for the company. The WORTH OVER $=, either the office of the CRTC. 100 Metcalfe Street. Room men and their wives were 1601. Ottawa, Ontario or at the local address given in this honored at a banquet. Notice for examination of the application. Margaret Hinds won the Har- Import Motors Exclusively from any Williams Color Dealer mony Trophy and Glenn An- PdsmPI Harings: The CRTC Rules of Procedure setting SPORT & IMPORT CAR REPAIRS out the rights and obligations of the parties to a hearing are derson the Leeworthy Trophy at n available from Information Canada. the annual Amateur Hour. PEM~ERTONAYE. > 892-6635 lnformhon: For additional information on this applications at MAY ..e the hearing. please contact the CKTC in writing or by phone Record municipal f.;dget 61 3-996-2294 or 995-6957. Municipal budget sets new Council tour8 marly con-. record with $2,210,823 to be. For street BRE PRODUCT%Track Guy LEfebvre, ‘phlod dyke expended during the year. Dlrector.Cenenl of Linarlng. Mackenzie Shopping Plaza , A highlight of the month was Dyking was one of the large fac- SPOILER8 (!??QHT & IqEAR) , the official opening of the new tors in the huge budget and 4182, Winnipeg, Squamlrh municipal hall-courtroom- council also learned that I CARBURETORS CAMS . Jibrary complex, with former Dunhill Development planned HEADERS SEMPERIT TIRES mayor Pat Brennan being to dyke the Cheekye River to / honored as the first freeman of protect the planned new sub- the District of Squamish. division in Brackendale. Williams Color In attendance at the Political news of the month VW & PQRSCHE BMW ceremonies were local and , was the decision of Allan- w/ QUARANTEED PHOTO FINISHINO W provincial representatives and Williams to leave the Liberal MERCEDES ‘FIAT ALFA-RQMEO what started as hall omning dav party and along with other

c I , .. Page 4 - Tho Squamish T!mes - Thursday. January 8, I976 Valleycliffe was working on leaving the province and the up to the municipal standards \ the R.! zoning and a petition was parties in a state of confusion as and this vdl be deali with by %Fa & p I brought to council asking that many had no nominees or funds council which has asked for an bp ~p a the area be rezoned. A hearing with which to wage an election. itemized report on areas where wP during the day. They suggested for chemicals from an Alaska was planne:! k: :his p.::pcse. ,=ziiei; 56;\: i; .cas ;o Ge,8ic;i the planes fly north instead or firm which wouid ensure rhat it Rezoning was also planned in mandate for the anti-inflation south when taking off to reduce would be kept busy till the end some other areas and while legislation which he was plan- the noise. of October and hopefully by that some of it was purely a ning to bring in. He had already time the labor scene would be Thc Howc Sound Fall Fair housekeeping measure, others ordered the labor unions back With the festive season upon HOLIDAY SEASON KOWSER ADISH -STUFFED was ;I huge success with loe busy again. were for higher zoning. to work, put a freeze on prices irs, it's a traditional time to cn- RECIPES WITH BIE" lacovonc the aggregate winner Yectro Holdings presented a and wa5 following the federal OCTPIER ..a tertain fiiends. This year, let 5-6 lb. RQASTblade roast with blade and with hundreds of entries in t** BEEF Rains cme flondhg pian for development of the for- goverriment guidelines on in- beef help you entertain in style bone removed rhc show. The annual Pe: Show, Heavy rains in October mer Behrner property in flation. BEEF SI"I'OGANOFF .I-2 thsp. hprsecadlidi hr.ld in the morning, was also a - and ydu don't have to 'spend brought up the level of the Brackendale for rental con- Rising river levels, augmen- '/3 cup flour 'I2 pkg. onion soup mix v~~:ccssand dozens of children a lot of money to entertain Mamquam River and cause8 dominium housing and council ted by heavy rains and a melting economically and' efficiently. 1 tsp. salt Salt and pepper took part in the fun. was considering permitting this snow pack, forced families at some~.__.. Floodinn.~~~ around the Vz tsp pepper Clove garlic developmen! under a Land Use Tantalus Acres to leave their Many economical cuts of beef %** Wagon Wheel -Trailer Court. ALLAN WILLIAMS, Minister of :/z tsg. garlic salt Remove string ties from the Municipal work crews were C~F.t rac 1. homes and caused flooding in make ereat comaanv fare. Strigs 2 IbS. GhUCIL, ShdkPOf short- road ~~b measur- worried about the Mamquam A lively municipal election several other areas of the com- Labour of in&pensive hohder, shoit- rib cut """ cubes '' face (where bone has been W~Spromised with eight can- munity. There was considerable rib or blade roast make delee- bridge and also about the brjdge DECEMBER .. . stewing becf l removed) with garlic cloves or didates seeking the three seats flooding in the Judd Road, Williams bWomes tabie Stroganoff, UPS the Cip O!i yhich carries the water main niaistsr Beef cr sprinkle lightly with '/J tsp. across the Mamquam River. on council and two candidates Harris Road, Meadow Road Allan Williams was elected 10 same Cuts to make a fabdous 1 medium onion chopped garlic salt. Spread lightly with for the single seat on the school and other areas as the river Students were honored at a the legislature with the second Beef Bourguignoflne.. ' I cup water horseradish and sprinkle with board. backed water jnto creeks and t scholarship tea in the high highest majority of any can- These dishes are perfect, for bay leaf I/, pkg. onion soup mix. Rerbll school where I I graduates Allan Williams announced emergency measures were taken. didate in the provincial ekC- buffet entertaining and cad /z tsp. thyme that he would be joining the Don McLennan topped the roast and tie securely. Rub out- receiyed scholarships for further tions and on the Monday before prepared in advance with just /z cup sliced mushrooms side of roast with garlic clove. education, either in higher in- Socii1 Credit party and that he aldermanic poll in the elections Christmas was Sworn in as last minute heating. (A crcck /4 cup dairy sour cream season with salt and pepper and A welcome break in the labor stitutionsi vocations1 courses, or would also be seeking the with Thor Froslev and Alice minister of labor in the new pot or slow cooker can prove to 1 tbsp horseradish rub remaining onion soup mix scene wherc the forcst industry elsewhere. nomination as the candidate in Makowichuk also elected to two cabinet of the Provincial be very helpful,) BeefStroganoff "' cup Or into roast. place roast, fat side was stili on strike. occurred Capilano College was in West Vancouver-Howe Sound. year terms. Doug Rudy was government. or Bourguignonne can be wiae (optional) up, in roasting pan. Add approx. when FMC received an order charge of ;he new adult elected to a two year term as NOVEMBER .. . Jim Elliott was honored for prepared early in the morning Dredge cubes of beef in flour 314" of water or a mixture of ducation courses and many of New Legion opened school trustee. his many years of service as a and left to simmer slowly ' which has beed seasoned with water and a dry red wine. Place AWNOUNCEMENI lese were being held downtown The new Royal Canadian judge in the Squamish area with throughout the day - leaving the salt and pepper and lid on roasting pan and roast at t the college centre, suine of Legion building was opened by the presentation of a certificate you free 10 look after last garlic salt. Heat the oil in a 325O for 25-30 minutes per ?em during the day when ir was former Lieutenant-Governor and a dinner at which members minute preparations Or heavy fry pan (with lid). Add pound. Do not overcook. asier for people to attend them. George Pearkes and the new of the bar, the municipality and hopefully enable YOU to rest UP floured meat and brown 'Remove the lid for the last 45 building, unique in that it was a the courts were present. for the evening's festivities. quicklyonion, water,on all bay sides. leaf Addand minutes.CHILI MEATBALLS -d -d new Legion and the com- Mayor Stewart told council bination of two former Legions, discussions on mail delivery in For a Small intimate dinner thyme. Bring to boil and then 1 Ib. ground beef was creating history. The old the Squamish area indicated that party. YOU Can't beat Beef Fori- reduce to simmer. Cover and 1 bottle (12 OL) coawrrlrl charters were retired and new Coop housing at Brackendale this could k at least two years. due. There's little preparation cook slowly for 2 hours or barbecue sake or pnpucd ones issued to form the new away but that the population. .involved - first Plan at least until meat is tender. 5 from recipe given below In the sports news the Titans had reached the prerequisite two hours for !his leisurely 4 ,Legion. won the Junior Bantam Cup in minutes before serving add 1/2 cup water Premier Dave Barrett called a amount, A new post office meal. Traditionally more ex- mushrooms. sour cream, hor- 3 egg yolks or 1 whole the Gordon Sturttidge League would also be required before pensive sirloin or tenderloin has Ssuamlrh Tumlnalr bury surprise election for Dec. 11, seradish and wine. Just bring ' 1/z cup packaged ,dry brpiid and the Chiefs were in the finals been recommended for fondue. this became a reality. !O e boil, C"'m_h. in their section. It was pianned However, try marinating cubes Serve with green rice cook 1 cup grated cheddar cbeese RESORT MUNICIPALITY OF WHISTLER to honor the victors ata football inexpensive blade or chuck - OF long grain rice by normal 1 to 1Va tsp chili powder banquet later in the year. steak for a delightfully method. Just before serving, 2 tsp. salt Interest in a habor at economical change. The Bob Jones F.I.I.C. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Squamish is still not dead and stir in approximately I Cup In medium bowl, heat 1/z cup marinade not only tenderizes finely chopped parsley. water with egg. Stir in bread members of the Palliser wheat but adds flavour as well. Serve Squamish Insurance Agencie! Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 703 growers visited Squamish to Arrange rice in a ring arciund crumbs, cheese, chili powder Ltd. is pleased to announce a' of the Municipal Act that the Council of the Resort with your favourite tossed salad. the outside of the platter. Fill and salt. Add beef and mix. this time that Boh Jones ha! look at the harbor, the facilities crusty bread and good wine for Municipality of Whistler will hold a PUBLIC HEARING in ,the area and to tour the the centre with the Shape into I inch balls. Place in ioined the firm. at 8:OO pm., Friday, January 9th, 1976, in the DAY a superb meal. , Boh has been associated with valley. Mayor Stewart gave stroganoff.- shallow pan a,id bake in a 350" the insurance industry for 20 CAFETERIA of the GARlBALDl LIFTS BASE at .them the guided tour and spoke Roast Beef is always a oven fo; 12 mins. Pour warm years and is a welcome addition Whistler Mountain, Aka Lake, B.C. to consider the Resort on his hopes for a tie in between BEEF FONDUE barbecue sauce over meat balls. popular choice whether you're 2 Ibs. Sirloin steak Cut into to the staft'. . Municipality of Whistler Zoning Bylaw No. 9, 1975. the main transcontinental lines planning a large buffet or a &rve hot with picks as hers Record rainfall in the past 1-11/z" cubes He is married with three This Bylaw will place the entire Resort Municipality and the BCR between Ashcroft two months had seen half the small sit-down dinner. Roast d'oeuvres; with noodles or rice, children and enjoys fishing and of Whistler under zoning control pursuant to the Peanut Oil 'and Clinton. year's rain come durinn that Prime Rib really can't be beaten fimm or green vegetable and salad as iunting. He is an active member Municipal Act and the Resort Municipality of Whistler A complaint from local period with the first threiquar- but. for flavou; excellence at a un a complete meal. >f the Capilano Rod and Gun 2 Ibs. blade (chuck) steaks cut Act. residents stated that mobile ters of the year being com- very reasonable price, try a BARBECUE SAUCE 3ub. fe:~P-:!h" ~ikhid At the aforesaid PUBLIC HEARING, all persons who home parks in the area are not paratively dry. . Blade Roast. The Blade Roast is 3 tbsp butter Bob is looking forward to ser- deem themselves affected by the aforesaid Bylaw will be . marinated ring all the many friends and Rain in December indicated a cut that is Qften overlooked by I/s cap minced onion afforded an opportunity to be heard thereon. The Council 'k :ustomers of Squamish insurance hat the last three months of the shoppers. It is very economical Sa.- 1 cup catsup jgencies, and looking forward to would appreciate written submissions wherever possible. A Trim meat well. Heat oil in 1l3 wp vi#grr ear would far outstrip the first' and, if well chosen, there is a heavy saucepan on range- Pour neeling you IO discuss your in- copy of the proposed Bylaw No. 9 may be inspected at rhe ine for the amount of rain with 2 tbsp. Worc&enbim minimum 'amount of waste. hot oil into fondue pot to no' urance needs. LAND BRANCH ADMINISTRATION TRAILER, words. expected to be set for' Proper cooking makes it tbsp brown sooar more than 1/z capacity or to a Whistler, B.C. on any weekday (except statutory holidiys) he past three months. deliciously tender and fit to rup to Whlrlkr depth of approx. Place over 2 pnpldmlat,,rd Comlng raon prior to the PUBLIC HEARING. between the hours of Serve even special guests. 2". SQUAMISH INSURANCE 1000 a.m. and 12:OO a.m. arrd on Saturdays between the canned heat. Have beef cubes at I/, tsp spit hours of 4:OO p.h. and 6:W p.m.' Beef does not need to be temperature- spear AGENCIES LTD. '. ' In hot butter in muce&n, Ackles named' limited to the main course. Chili' cube with fondue fork Vd hold onion until .just !t&d&. . .892-3531 Meatballs make great hors nII ubiulubnEyCmmmmLaw -~ransfercooked iolo Add rest ofabout ingredients. Simmer. d'oeuvres ana are guaranteed to desiredin hot aoneness.Oil Bob Ackles, general manager bring requests for the recipe. dinner fork and hold in hot oil 5ASlC BEEF STOCK These little meatballs can be until cooked to desired 2-3 Ibs, bf boMs with mat If the B.C. Lions Football Club, ias been named co-chairman of prepared well in advance of the doneness. Transfer dinner E cups water or vegetable water ;insmen Schmockey - kick-off party and frozen. Simply thaw fork and dip in one of the (saved from cooking) and reheat. For an interesting sauces. Serve with tossed salad 1 slid 1 2 carrots in 3 the annual Mothers' March Builders over,llO lots to choose ir the disabled. serving suggestion -hollow out . and crusty bread. large chunks Ackles will work with the a round loaf of rye or'tirown P cup celery chopped (inh-uales ;insmen Rehabilitation Foun- bread. Coat the cut edge lightly BEEF MARINADE leaves) ation and hutidreds of volun- with beaten egg white and Vz cup vegetable, oil 1'/z to 2 cups canned tomatoes sprinkle with chopped parsley. from. Good." Financing Available :ers to organize and carry out V4 cup vinegar Ih small turnip, cat in set&s .- , le eighth annual edition of Sch- Fill with meatballs and cover 1 tsp. dry mustard - OPtiOIJd withcocktail barbecue picks. sauce. Serve with iockey.- a iwo-hour ice spec- 'r, %SF* =!e9 sd 8 peppemm ' "_,__ rcular scheduled for Sunday, 1 tsp. sdt 4 whole cloves I clove garlic minced or I/z tsp an. 25 at Vancouver's Pacific Even the lowly soup bones V4 tsp. pepper :oliseum. V4 tsp. garlic powder garlic salt make elegant entertainment. 1 b8y krf "The show will be staged at 2 fare. You can't beat French Piwh of oregano or basil .m. Sunday, Jan. 25," said Combine all ingredients. Add 1 tsp. thyme Onion Soup or Sherried Con- 1 tsp. parsfey ,ckles, "allowing for family at- somme, made right from your beef making sure marinade dried Il/z tsp. salt (adjust if mdance. ** own homemade beef broth. covers the beef, Refrigerate for Ackles noted that admission is at least 2-3 ho6rs: amssaryj -3 Cook up a large kettle of broth Brown meat and bones in 1.50 per seat, with proceeds right away and freeze it SO YOU .om the show going to assist the 375" ovqn. Place in,large soup will have plenty for your kettle and add water and fork of the Kinsmen holiday dinner parties. Making BARBECUE SAUCE .t?habilitation Foundation. 1 cup tomato cataup remaining ingredients. Cover !!I PRICED TO SELL I!! - Light and bright for those with your own soup is definitely and bring to a boil. Lower heat economical, delicious and yes- - 1 tbsp wiw vinegar ONLY S34,OOO - Seeing is believing. Only four months a sunny disposition. Lge. living and dining rms., rec rm., I tbsp soy sauce . and simmer about 4-5 hours un- sundeck, level fenced lot, close to schools (Estates) asking even easy, new. Three bedrooms up. One finished down, Vendors RUGS V2 tbsn. brown swar til meat is very tender. Check have tastefully decorated throughout. Easy to show with $45,900. Call Stan or Lynda Bannister. ast year Canadians swallowed So entertain with beef this 'hbasc~ and adjust se&nings. The meat Bruce Copp. 'I!!LOOK!!! !!!LOOK!!! !!lLOOK!!l - You are in luck! rer 2% billion ASA tablets, holiday SeaSon and you will fihd Combiqe all ingredients in a may be removed from the bones, This 3 bdrm. plum rancher in Brackendale is new on the joursaucepan. Bring to a boil over to be added to the soup later. market. Clean as a whistle and completely redecorated. iat's 125 aches per head. it is easy to stay lealth & Wevare Canada) budget. moderate heat, stirring con- Pour the mixture ' through, a 'Lge. lot, propane. barbecue, veggie garden and dble. stantly. Reduce heat andiimmer sieve and strain. Refrigerate and - garage. If you are thinking Brackendale don't miss this at foi 10 minutes. Serve hot or when it is cold, reyove the fat # $44,900. Call Stan or Lynda Bannister. cold. from the surface and discard. ' ' LOOKING FOR THOSE EXTRAS??? - Need' more e!bw rm.? Need a well designed kitchen? Need a fully landscaped yard? Need two roaring fireplaces? Need ensuite? Need an extra Ige. sundeck? Need rm. for a large family 'or unexpected guests?? Then you need this delightful home on the Boulevard. Call Stan or Lynda Bannister. Jan. 94, 8 p.m. 8 TWO HOUSES - Are too much for most families to live in. Therefore this 1600 sq. ft.. two year old must be sold. HIGH SCHOOL GYM Custom built by Stewart and Goff Construction. It has ensuite. a.sunken living room, and a family room off the SElGFRElQ GEORGE kitchen. For a personal showing call Bruce Copp. vs. , STEINKE' WELLS LET'S BUY THIS! - A three bedroom ensuite home on Kintyre Drive. Full basement has potential for pool room. rrrrrrwM+ww++-w+w hathroom. sauna. etc. A very distinctive feature is the NEW "NO-NONSENSE" LISTING - SUPERB ' covered sundeck. For more details call Bruce Copp. LOCAVOM - Split-entry, 4 bdrm. family home in the 4 MAN MIDGET TAG TEAM Estates. Large kitchen, 2 fireplaces, huge landscaped fenced yard. Solid construction, spotless condition. Asking Dirty DUPLEXES: !, M$K?s $405 per month. Very good tenants $53,000. Cali Stan or Lynda Bannister. DAN MORGAN BOB0 JOHNSON look after all utilities. Vendor will carry second mortgage. \a vs. l! 2, Makes $450 per month. Includes fridge, "IN-LAW SUITE, - Down and large 3 bdrni. up. Built to stove. washer and dryer each side. exacting standards end priced below replacement, on - SONNY BOY HAYLS HAITI KID Ridgeway in Estatts. Appointments through Stan or Lynda 12% FINANCING - To builders on the remaining lots in Bannister. an exclusive Block Bros. subdivision. For more LOG CABIN - Near golf COUTSP. Great starter or informiition call Bruce Copp. retirement home. Low 30s. A must sell so see it with Stan SKY HI MORSE VS. DENNIS' STAMP or kyn& Bannister.

1 CALL: Stan or Lynda Bannister SONNY BOY HAYLS VI. ~'moJOwon r$YYYYYYYYwp S*e 89805905 Half of the Leglon profit wlll be donaled. to the High C School European Trip Fund. Please rupport B LO K *BiR0 lhem. or Bruce Copp TICKETS 898.3748 Ringelde $3.00, Rurh $2.50, IJnder 12 rurh $l.& r .* REALTY LTD. AVAILABLE At X LENGTn - Legion, Mew Foote Mm'n Wear, Rodd Runnar STANDARD STEEL BUILDINGS 892-3571 Highland Grocery, Mackentin, Brackmdale Store 331 IOS..Frrur W4y. Suite 206, Abbotsford, B.C.V2S 261 38164 CLEVELAND AVE., SQUAMISH OFFICE - Cill Calltn IWW) 863 6716 , The Sauamlrh Timw - Thursdav. Januarv 8. 1976 - page 5

Now .that the feasting's over 1 cup shredded Canadian cbed- . HAM AND CHEESE it's back to plain fare for the dar.cbeese, SOUFFLE SANDWICH next few months and isn't it a 1 Ib. ground beef Mix all ingredients and form 6 slices brood, crusts rcmoved of soup of stew after all the into four patties. Bzrbecue, bakc Butter or raaprgariae turkey. ham and everything or pan fry unlil done. Serve on 4V2 Q& can +i!M 9rm spmd ' I else. Evcigonc must have put on toacted hamburger buns with .4 WJS a pound or two so it'g back to mustaid and relish. Serves 4. 3 cups milk ?e diet and the careful eating to TUNA AND CHEEEE ROLLS Vz Ib. shorp CPardlnn ckWar et it off again. 1 undid loaf white enriched cheese, grated After the :ich foods plaiii bread 1/2 tsg. salt amburger sound awful9y good Y eup soft buttes or mrgarirpe 114 tsp pepper > us and here's two recipes 86 bnacetns sllm VE tsp. Wwmtershire sauce hich you may find tasty and 10 0% softly spr&lq ekscare Spread three slices bread with ppetizing. Garderi burgers are Cut crusts from top and sides butter or margarine atid. three

ractically a meal in themselves of bread. Make 8 crosswise t slices with devilled ham spread. nd if you serve them with slices, cutting to but not through Put slices together to make a runcy carrot sticks, . potato the bottom crust, Make one sandwich and cut in quarters. dad, fresh fruit and milk you lengthwise cut down the centre Arrange the quarters in a ave a banquet as well as a well of the bread: Place on baking greased casserole. In a large alanced meal. sheet. Blend butter and cheese; bowl beat the eggs, add milk . GARDEN BURGERS spread between slices and over and seasonings. Pour ,this 4 cup vinegar the top and-sides. Bake in a 400 custard mixture over the sand- thsp. degree oven until the cheese is wiches and let stand for 15 h tsp salt melted, about 15 minutes. When minutes. Set casserole in a pan h tsp. pepper breqd is baking cook bacon of hot water, bake in a cop chopped onioa slices. Serve rolls hot with preheated 375 degree oven for tomato 3?ced (1 cup) bacon slices. Makes 16 rolls. 34-minutes till puffed. Serves 4. fz cucumber, thinly siiced fz cap cbopped cdeiy 'cbs. groud *beef asp. salt s1.006v for fund h tsp. pepper Each year the Vancouver Province sponsors the Empty h cup dish Stocking Fund to enable less fortunate people to enj0y.a bamburpr buns Merry Christmas. Contributions from all parts of B.C. are Mix vinegar, 'I4 cup water, sent to the Province but with the postal strike in October and igar and 112 tsp. sailt and I/n tsp. November it didn't look too promising for the Fund this :pper; add onion, tomato and year. ucumber. Cover and outlets opened throughout :frigerate for 1-2 hours. Drain However, several up the 'ell. Combine meat and province and one of those places was the Municipal Hall rmaining salt and pepper; mix where Pat Tinney volunteered to take donations. The com- ghtly and shape into 16 patties. munity really rcsponded and the total intake over a five week rill burgers quickly, turning period was $1,006.72. ice. Stir relish into drained This amount was made up of individual dbnations and :getables. For each burger top many youngsters donated their allowances for this worthy bun. half with a meat patty. cause. lnstead of exchanging gifts, the Mamquam School won on vegetables. Add a studehts donated $236.40. The Community Recreation Class cond beef patty and more "E' Block, Howe Sound secondary school went Christmas qetables. Cover with bun top. :rves 8. carolling and raised $53.32. Seven children in Garibaldi BEEF AND CHEESE Highland!; carolled in their neighbourhood and were happy BURGERS to turn over $25 to the Empty Stocking Fund. They were 4 cup catsup Mellissa and Janis Rayfield, Karen Pattullo, Seaneen and tbsp. iiwiy chopped onion Shevaun Rudkin and their cousins from Port Alberni, Sherry z tsp. dry mustud and Wayne Williams.

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' SQUAMISH CELEBRATED the New'Year witlrdances, partie* house par- bie and Jimmy McKenzie at the Chieftain, Jean Laventure, and Norm Barr, \ ties and gatherings. Shown above counter clockwise,.starting at the top left Gary and Brenda Robson. all at the Chieftain and Mr. and Mrs. Leo hand corner are Elaine.Cooper and Danny Mitchell at the Chieftain. Harry Schnurr at the Mira. In the centre is Bob Dalrymple playing at the. Baptist ' ' I. . MI,M HOTEL antibnna Simms, ,Ken lverson square dancing with the Country'%uzzins.:at .. .and United Church., - party. :; '.. , , .. . a theiElks..Mall;;KeithKoch. and Yolande Pro~hn'auer:at'the,Mira~Hotel:;.DeBi;I.: . 'ti!: 1;; !J'f;d':,d &- . ' .. :a: ,'. -f IT I. I I.. I ...*.. , ,,I:,,:, ,.* ...... , . , . . Lounge. and. Dining ' Room - -

oooeo~o~eoo* 1. Coming Ev.ents Actioi stamps -- ' The latest Billy Graham film *** DAVE BUCHANAN I "It's Good to Know" wilt be The annual general meeting of OTTAWA - Postmaster . shown in the Squamish Baptist The Homemakers Sopiety will on . General Bryce Mackasey recen-1 Church, Mamquam, and Read be held Wednesday, Jan. 14 at tly announced the issue of three roads, on Friday, Jan. 9 at 745 730 a.m. at the Human Resour- Friday and Saturday, Jan. 9 & 1Q additional Olympic Action p.m. The movie is an up-to-date ces Office. Anyone interested in stamps, the fourth and fma! set preptation of modern day con- finding out about the aims of the 2- of surcharged stamps to be flicts. The public is invited and society is welcome to attend. ibsued by the Canada Post Office there will be a freewill offering. ++* and DAVID ROSS for the 1976 Olympic Games. . from ' These stamps, designed by James Hill nf Toronto, will be issued, Jan. 7 and feature the gymnastics and team sports of. vaulting, basketball, and sdcer. They will be printed by and the excitement mounts, let's Ashton-Potter Limited of do our small part to help ensure @...@@@..@. @...@@@..@. Toronto in denominations of the success of the 1976 OlvmDic REALTY LTD By IRENE NIKOTA \ eight cents plus two cents sur- Games in our country,'; said 892-3541' There will be an important charge, ten cents pIus,five cents Mackasey, "This will be our Idst general meeting at 7 p.m. surcharge, and 20 cents plus five opportunity. to contribute Notice' of Public Hearing tonight, Jan. 8 at 38290 Chest- cents surcharge. through Olympic Action stamps. nut St. This meeting will be the Whet the Action stamp is to the training of our Canadian ' nomination and election of new sold across a regular post office athletes, as well as to the. sup- Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 703 of the Munlcipal Act that the , officers: For further information counter, the net proceeds from ' port of the Games,'' ' Council of the District of Squamish will hold a PUBLIC HEARINQat 8:00 p.m.. call 892-3290. the surcharge portion will be The stamps will be on sale un- Tuesday, January 20. 1976, in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Hall to consider We are still in great need of counted as Olympic support til the end of 1976. Donations in the undernoted amendment to Bylaw No. 277, being the District of Squamish Zoning space for our meetings. castings revenue. When it is sold through support of the 1976 Olympics Bylaw No. 277. 1968. , and ' rehearsals, and space for the Philatelic Service, the total are regarded as tax deductible, construction and storage of sets. value, including the surcharge, and the Canada Poet Office will 1. .That Part of Lot 2. Sections 22 .and 23. Township 50. Plan 15951. Any suggestions will be well will be counted as philatelic issue receipts for any single pur- 40337 KINTYRE DRIVE - Quality three-bedroom home; presently zoned Forest be rezoned Residential I, as crosshatched on 6he received. Please contact Norm revenue and the net, proceeds, chase where the surcharge on only one year old. Master bedroom has cnsuite and walk-in ' sketch shown below. Macled at 898-5218. I after deducting costs, will go to the donation portion amounts IO closet. Double basins and full length wlw vanity in main the organizing committee for the $5 or more. Those who do not Early this spring the Howe bathroom. 1 Sound Drama Club plans to Olympic Games and amateur wifh lo me !hc .A .aion s:anps . present Neil SJmcn's midern sport. will, of course. be able to pur- romantic comedy "Barefoot ini "As the time *draws nearer, chase regular stamps. BRAND NEW S/S DUPLEX - Three bedrooms each side thc Park." Audrey Owen will be with Spanish interior design. Assumable $60,000 mortgage qirec!ing this third efiort for the @ith 'no need to qualify!! Call us for an appointment to ;club and may be reached at 898- view. Guildford Drive. 5008 for further information. We can use help with make-up, QBlEGbQS MARK 'costumes, and props. Comz and. YOu'lL ENJOY THE WINTER - And the lovely view get involved in your .com- . from the cozy living room with attractive fireplace. Three munity's culture. All new mem- 25th ANNIVERSARY . bedrooms, large sundeck on large treed corner lot. 1330 bers are welcome to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Heinz.Obieglo celebrated their 25th wed-' Zenith Road. ding anniversary on Saturday, Dec. 20 with a private dinner 8 with their son Wolfgang, who is in Vancouver, coming home NEW LISTING ROOM TO ROAM In this spacious the event, and their daughter Wendy. .. . - GaL benefit , for three-bedroom home itt 41510 Grant Roqd in Later in the evening, friends and relatives dropped in to Brackendale. Two tirepl?ccs. intercom music. large planned for Am. congratulate them and to wish them a successful additional finished ret. room. double carport. enclosed sundeck. 25 years. A Gala Theatre Benkfit will Mr. and Mrs. Obieglo were married in Caracas, be. held in the Queen Elizabeth Venezuela, on Dec. 20,1959, and ,came to Canada five years NEW LlSTlNQ . . .41349 MEADOW AWE. - SlS Duplex ,Theatre Sunday, Jan. I I at 8:30 later; going to Edmonton. with threc bedrooms. tircplacc, fridge. stoyc and laundry p.m. in support of the new They came to Squamish three and p half years ago. tubs on each side. Concrete driveways and patios. David Y. H. Lui Theatre which Assumahlc financing. will be the only privately owned theatre in. Western Canada. ' Taking part in the gala will be NEW IN TOWN? - This delightful two-bedroom home on Ann Mortife!: and Leon Bibb, 1 " MANAkER'S__ - SECRETARY double lot at 39506 Govcrnment Rd. will be perfect. Very Pat hose, Bryce Kellett, Ruth well-maintained with all furniture, applianccs incl. Built-it1 Nichol, Jeff Hyslop. Marek required imn?ediittely at Woodfibrc division. Applicilnts two-bedroom in-law suite. At the aforesaid PUBLIC HEARING, all persons who deem themselves affected by Norman, Stan Keen and Gail must have sevcral years cxperience. prcfesithly in 'an thc proposed amendments will be afforded an opportunity to be heard thereon. A copy of Nelson. executive secretary position, and ,will he expected t,o SQ'UAMISH SPECIALISTS thc proposed Bylaw No. 534. may be inspected at the Municipal Hall, Squamish, B.C. on Special guest artists will be perform various secretarid 'duties with minimum ,.l any weekday prior to the PUBLIC HEARING between the hours of 9:OO a.m. and 5;00 supervision. * Frank Augustyn and Karen JOAN CASSELL .e , ,8984226 p.m. h< This is a permancnt position idoffcrs cxccllcnt ki\litry i~nd , .. .I Kain. two of Canada's top ballet 5 stars. fringe bencfits. Thosc intcrestcd should i~pplyto .898-5864 G F, Peare, DANNY LOPEZ . . Chk. i This promises to be an en- Persennd Department, ? tertaining evening of song, . Rayonlet Canada,. ROM DIRK.. .,, .929-3090 Dated this 6th day of January, 1976. dance, music and classical Box 5000, Squamlsh, B.C. . .- . $1 2 .. .. Page 6 - The Squarnish Times - Thursdity. Jancary 8. 1976 WEATHER

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WINNERS of the "A*event and the Garibaldi Highlands trophy presented by Pat Goode to Gary Hendrickson, Betty Schulte, George Schulte and Judy Schildhorn. Spares

t by Bill McAdam

Youth Bowling 'Council: The "Juniors": Patty Hurry 197s- 1976 bowling season started 521T. Allen Pearson 172s. Lit with a tremendous show. Bernie Brennan 205s-571T. Pascal. sports newscaster of "Seniors": Keith Downer 269- Channel 8 CTV. came to 'the 195-329s-793T. Vince Koch Garibaldi Lanes, tilmed, and in- 283S-643T. Harold Clark 2463- terviewed the "Jet-Golden-Age- 618T. Gerri Koch 2528-684T, League" in their regular weekly,, Terry McGregor 621T. league play. He and his Maurine Wright 22SS-629T. cameraman spent a two-hour Susan Halvorson 259S-635T. session with them. If all went "Majors": Ja McCorriston well, it will be broadcast on 273S, Moe Richard 617T. Pat Channel 8's'Sportsbeat at 7 p.m. Marney 256S-615T. Nancy Job- in the near future. son 225s. Yvonne LeBlanc LINDSAY VALLEAU'S RINK took. the "D" event of the Starlite Theatre trophy presented by GOLDEN AGERS BOWLERS get together for their Christmas banquet and enjoyed plenty of 205s. Jack Selby to Valleau, Kelly Craig, Greg Enright and Doreen Roberts. good food and conversation. Family twosome awards and national fund campaign awards Many thanks to Danita. An- will be given out Saturday, Jan. drew, Leila, Kim and Jeff for IO. the loan of your Y.B.C. shirts. Tuesday Mixed League (Dec. Don't forget Y.B.C. boys and 23): men's hi singles, Paul Grat- Golden age bowlers girls, "Four Steps to Stardom" is ' ton 309, John Acorn 273, Dave in the month of January. This is Porter 263; ladies' hi singles, the only time of Y.B.C. league Jeannette Thompson 326, Dot play that rolloff bowling is not Knudsen 257, Kathy McGregor celebrate -Christmas ~ allowed, So, be,sure and bowl 232; men's hi three, John Acorn your best and try to make the Following the end of the first for the high three game totals Bennett, and Eileen Johnston: 702, Paul Gratton 700, Orville provincial team to earn a trip to Clarke 660; ladies' hi three, half of the bowling season on while Flo Stevens and Bob Bob Silcock expressed the Regina, Sask., where the Dec. 17. the Golden Age Silcock won the award for the gratitude of those present to Bill Jeannette Thompn 701. Linda National Finals are being held Merten 655. Grace Hunter 619. Bowlers held a buffet supper at high singles. McAdam for his unwaivering. this year. the Elks Hall. They did full Lucy Turnquist took home a and cheerful work on behalf of . Elks Mixed:, men's hi singles, iustice to the variety of reward for the lowest Score and the Golden Age Bowlers. "Jet-Golden-Age- League": lngolf Eliasson 250, Alex John- delicacies gathered for their jessie Cameron and Eric iamb Mrs. Miidred iviacDonaid knday; Jan. 4 (No bowling Sun- $!OF. 24b, Ed Ast~sh241:. Elof pleasure. were rewarded for scoring the made a presentation from the day, Jan. I I): Mrs. Bonde 294s- Manson 239; ladies' hi singles, Thanks to the generosity of most pins over their average. members to Mrs. May Silva and 483D, Mrs. Silva 200S-400D. Dorothy Dawson 279, Joyce the local merchants who More prizes for hidden scores Mrs. Josie Scherer who were Mrs. Silcock 208S-389D, Mr. Flury 260, Vickey Steel 256, M. provided an abundance of went to Daisy BarDfield and largely responsible for the McDonald 253s-4450, Mr. McLeod 268; men's hi three, Ed prizes, there was almost Bob Bruce. delightful repast., Silcock 21 3S-213S-426D. Antosh 692. Elof Manson 662, THE OWEN CARNEY RINK took, the "C' event- sild the Merv Footc trophy presented by something for everyone. In addition, each member Members are reminded that Denise Fairhurst 123s-231D, Bob Si!cock 599; ladies' hi Jack Selby to Carney, Dina Valleau, Marshal Tichauer and Margaret Mullan. Anna Marie Silva 121S-208D. -- Dorothy Silcock was the happy present put his or her name into the third quarter will begin on three. Eileen Johnston 648. . winner of the door prize while a bag and prizes went to those Jan. 7. See you all then! Patricia Fairhurst 121s. Anita Dorothy Dawson 620, Mary Mildred MacDonald and whose names were drawn; these Bovd 94s-80s- 174D (her Hoodikoff 612, ,M. McLeod a&,qe ,is. 52). Cood Ewiling included ,Doris . Ford, 'Henry motor stolen :. :::, -:-.~ .;b<~-:,!i.* - ,.:;;;. 032.' Georgie Patrick,won, the prizes %'Abi!%lurray Thrower 162s- for the hiaden" scores. . Carney, Nice Boptie, Sieve Poiice state. t'n&on:. ueu; m ., -- E!ke Mixed [Dec. 29): men's 26gD,'*Michael Thrower 143s- The award's fui ihoSC bG%'!I!!g Hr?hsnc. Rnh Silcock. Sam W. Radcliffe of West Van- hi singles, Bob ' Smith 334, 25 i E, %i

. . ,d. i WINNERS of the Point Grey Towing Trophy, presented by Bill Galley were this "B" event;>, SunQoy rink of 1. to r. Linda Patrick,'Tim Chapman, Alice Walkey and skip Bob Valleau. .;?j

Football executive ..C Smorgasbord I At a Squamish Football In charge of flag football for -Curling news Association meeting held on 1976 will be Dave Thompson. 5 pm. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday evening. Dec. 9. the The social director is Hilda new executive for 1976 was Golaiy. Hank Lapointe. coach elected. ' of the Chiefs for this past year, The new presided is Wally said he was interested in Hendrickson wins bonspiel '" Krzanowski and he succeeds coaching this team again next Walter Sweeney who has held year. The young men who The Gary Hendrickson ,rink Carney rink which defeated the Winners in the different !his position for the past two coached the Titans to a cham- won the Garibaldi Highlands Ray Street rink to win. The "D categories were: the "A" event; years. Bob Moule was elected as pionship this year said they are Trophy and the "A" event at the event was won by the Lindsay Gary Hendrickson, Betty CHIEFTAIN vice president and the new definitely interested in coaching Howe Sound Curling Clup ban- Valleau rink which narrowly Schulte, George Schulte, Judy#. secretary-treasurer is Kathy them again next year if they are spiel on the weekend, defeating edged out the AI Bird rink to Schildhorn; second, Jim. HOTEL Flemming. Mrs. Mildred Camp- still in the district. '.the Jim Kilburn rink to win. take the trophy- Kilburn, Sue Enright, Gary Thompson, Raymond Men- bell held this position for the After the successful year both. Bob Vall!au's rink won the Just prior to the presentatipn past five years. the Titans and Chiefs enjoyed "B event and the Point Grev .L- I:.-. Y:IL :- singer; third, AI McIntosh, Susie or iirc prrrcs JMU niruurir..-_ 111- -~ there was thought interest in ihis Towing Trophy while the ~ "C trduced Ray Street to the Cuirie, Keith Roberts and Ber- meeting would have been event and the Merv Foote gathering, saying that he could nice Schulte, and fourth Dick ,. 1 FRATERNAL ' greater than it was. trophy was won by the Owen be called the father of the H~~~ Reimer. Sandy Carney. Me1 SI MacCallum and Marilyn I Sound Curling Club as he had n._ ORDER OF EAGLES been instrumental in seeing it "geon* . )* was built and was ,the first In the "B" event, 'Bob'. An organizational meeting of the Fraterial Order of Valleau, Alice Walkcy, Tim ': Men's & Ladles Skidoo president. Mm'r and Ladlos Eagles at the CHIEFTAIN HOTEL on ChaDman. Lvnda Patrick; ' JACKETS SATURDAY, JAN. 10th secobd, . Tom - Croft, I Cheryl HIGH PANTS Valleau, Jack OsterbeTg, Carol at 7 p.m. ADANAG. Hobbs; third, Matt" Schulte.

from $36.95 to $46.95 $39.95 All members and those interested are cordially Ethel Hurlbert, ~ Phil Pigeon, Men's and Ladies . invited to attend. ' ' Sunday, Jan. 91, 8:W p.m. TOURS Rick Giesbrecht 'and in fourth ' Ladies welcome. Frob S1,OOo excoss holp;ltrl and place Don Dickie, Pat Sherriff, ALPINE MITTS SKI-BO0 BOO.TS Wcrllnsuancr on all tourr; Werner Friesen and Muriel THE GERRY INMAN Every Saturday Delikatney. $12.95 from $12.95 to $27.95 In the "C" event, it was O\$' JAZZ ' QUARTET Carney, Dina Valleau, Mar9hal, 6 RENO' GARlBAbDl auilar, bras, pOfWSllOn, @MO Tichauer and Margaret ,Mullan Rqular Rate $99.50 81 ESTATES Garibaldi Recnrtlonel Why Not Tonight? in first place; in second place SPECIAL WINTER RATES Ray Street, Brenda 'Splby. John 2 Equipment Treat The Little Woman In tho Qdlery through Jan. 24 Start at Drenka and Betty Bkekdeland; J - (Kids too) To A !hird, Danny Valleau,, Doris Sllil Pktogrrphs of Calicious Dinner At The $?9.59 Valleau, Scott Sherriff and Mam uamRoed G 0 BDAMATCH :Bacsd on Daublo Occupancy) i Florence Craig, and in fourth- place,schek, JimJack Delikatney:Selby: Sisy and Koiat- Ray Tour includes: travel aboard I-qq Squamlrh Golf Course luxurious, air-conditioned, I QUICK SERVICE washroom equipped coaches; Savarella. ,w The "D" event was won by s 3 GOOD FOOD charming hostess to cater to your PLEASANT and CLEAN every need; 6 nights deluxe ac- the Lindsay Valleau' rink with SURROUNDINGS commodation: over $50 in bonus Kelly Craig, Gfeg Enright and coupons per person; side trips to D'oreen Roberts with the AI MRIBALOI RECREATIONAL Sparks, the restored gold town of Bird rink ,of Jackie Atkinson, Virginia City. Carson City, the Ray Keybi and Rick Reimer in capital of Nevada, the very secobd place, followed by the beautiful Lake Tahoe; 2 get- EQUIPMENT - 8984812 PHONE'6 TAKEOUT ORDERS ANYTIME Harold Mensinger rink with together parties. 0 Jean Shinnets, Don Patrick an& HOURS: 892-3855 Elino Waddell, and in fourth Mon. & fri. 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. place the Luke Plunkett rink Saturday 8 a.m. Io 5 p.m. $92=9921 with Laura Smith, Dennis Bren- deland and Leanne Savarella.

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*, Loved the comment by one can't do much by himself, he is a by Maureen Gilmour Brackendale resident that his mcmber of a team and must act neighbour wu afraid his taxes accordingly. were going to go up because his -- ~. *** The eight-gama "super series" 'joying holidays in southern Squamish was married on waterbcd, io the bedroom above Noticed thc'dog pound is on befween the NHL and two California. Christmas Day to Yvonne 'the carport, had sprung a leak the list of priorities for the Russian hockey teams has been *** Fleisner on Phillips Island, a and would he be taxed for municipality. Does that mean both super and real, "bloopers" The 'valley must be heavily, resort town near Melbourne, heving an automatic car wash in that the dogs will be put in the a at times. Watching the games, populated with Scotsmen 'cause Australia. David's sister Linda ' residential neighbouthood? pound or that he will be able to listening to (gee whiz) Howie ' the annual Burns Supper set for is also in Australia and plans on * ?.* take his pound of flesh? Meeker and other radio and TV the new Legion Hall Jan. 24 has going to work for a time. The remark by one supporter Judging by the numbers of announcers plus reading write- been sold.out. Dave Watt said *** of new alderman Tbor Froskv dogs :n the neighbourhd there ups in the Sun and Province gets the tickets were gone in short Eric Latter spent the New that he would add color to the won't be a shortage of six packs one slightly confused at times. time and apologizes .to those Year's holidays in his hometown drab proceedings at the or twelve packs this summer or Whet e great g431e' en Nlw . who wc:e unable to purchasc of Caaigary. It was a great chance municipal hall .was borne out fall like. there was last year. Year's Eve in Montreal ,and tickets. to visit old friends and while when Froslev appeared for the There are more than that then the 12-6 victory by Buffalo *** there, was a guest of his brother ' inaugural meeting in a bright roaming around! Sabres on Sunday but even in ' Mrs. Margaret Gurtler from and family, Mr. and Mr:. red shirt with gold embroidery. victory, according to some Edmonton is visiting her son-in- Richard Latter. . But all. kidding aside, he Coming Events sportscasters. Buffalo wasn't law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. hhould add a different flavor to Black Tusk Snowmobile.Club ***.- playing the best Russian hockey Lloyd . Daniel in the Upper : council and, maybe it will be general meeting, Thursday. Jan. .. team. True I guess but if the Squamish. . Meals on Wheels, the un- : more interesting, and represen- 8 at 7:M p.m. at.42029 Birkcn

score had been reversed what a *** dertaking of the grade 12 home f ~ tative of the community. Rd., H. Greffards home. Bring . .. national catastrophe that would, The MIDGETS are coming, economics Class, is in jeopardy . Jw dND ANNE McwOy with the trophy they won for duplicate bridge, presented by Faith, ; However, the first new all ticket J,@ks. N~~ have been!! The series isn't over back to Squamish. Mark Wed-! of folding unless four more per- Nelson 'recently. : alderman had to learn is that he. welcome. yet but does it really have to, , nesday, Jan. 14 on the calendar; sons can be found to take the .! prove something regardless of' , and prepare to wipe the January meals twice a week on a regular ' who wins? Naturally I'm'rooting' blues away as you watch these basis. These Young PW1e are for the NHL! ! mile little wrestlers do "their! more than anxious 10 Se&c $e elderly, shut-ins or those *** ' tkng". The Legion is donatin Work Storlcs *ehalf of their proceeds to theBi recuperating frqm illness. If in- I -GET INS,ULATED! CHRISTIESON - Mr. and high school for the benefit 04 terested, please call Mrs. Ann Mrs. Bill Christiesoil welcomed *both groups travelling to Vroom at 892-5201. the arrival of their second sora Europe this coming summer. ' *** -'YOUA SAVEA L ORE THAN on Dec. 16. Glenn Stacy was *** i A wonderful time was had by .' born in the Grace Hospital, Spending Christmas with their Crystal and Harvey Hurren, Vancouver, and weighed 6 Ibs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fran and Jim Hurten and YOU THINK AT 2 as. This i! a brother for Brander were Miss Judy Bran- Monita and Tag Neighbor as Kevin. Proud grandparents .are der from' Toronto and Mr. and they officially brought the New Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christieson Mrs. Seig Garbers from: Year "in" in Reno, Nevada. , , of Kelowna and Mr. and Mis. Egmost. ! *** L. 1. Morton in Powell River. *** L. OOODALL - Their third Mike Gde, son of Mr. and Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John :, child, a daughter, Bonnie was Mrs. Pat Goode, has joined the Buchanan recently were old 1 born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Armed Forces and is taking his , friends Mr. and Mrs. Einar Green in Sechelt Hospital on training in Cornwallis, Nova Kristensen and daughter Fern * Dec. 31, weighing 7 Ibs. 81/t Scotia. His sister Cherylppent a from Campbell River. as. This is a sister for Gordie three-week Christmas vacation *** , and Travis. Proud grandparents with her grandmother in Ger- in Squamish are Mr. and Mrs. many. Keith (Kelly) Green and Mr. "- .* * *- . .. , bd Mid Gordon Goodall. ' Visiting-biends in Squamish .I M!K!E!! End Mrs. - Mr. 9er !he,hn!ldays .yere %I.. end ,rn..rll-i. to r%.1:s---:- --a ! Wz!!:: 2;k: grc $*sd :G hi- .I U.I.."" waiaiui aim OIIY , Mrs. Micqatl Tickner of Mexico for the holidays. Both, nounce the arrival of their third , Coquitlam. Michael is a daughter. Alison Mishelle was professional artist (alias Gran- sets of grandparents from Vic- born in the' Squamish General toria met the family.in Baja, ville) who Will soon be having a Mexico, and a trip to Hospital on Dec. 29 and she private viewing in Squamish and weighed 7 Ibs? Ell4 ozs. The Disneyland was also taken. On. a one-man8showat the Bracken- their travels they met Dan and by's sisters are Trudi and .dale Art Gallery later this year. 2dnica. Pleased to receive the . *** Joy Moon and Bob and Colleen bppy news were grandparents Ellison. Bob and'the family now Residents of Squamish in- reside in the Fraser Valley. I&. and Mrs. M. D. Smith of cluding many children came * *. Catiterbury, England, and Mr. 'through in fine style .with Brice w rn m m rn m m rn rn m Heir E. Huber in Zurich, Swit- donations to the Empty Stocking "Good Joe" of the week has ter land. Fund. Pat Tinney said a total of to be Jim Watt as aner reading LESKI - The New Year's $1,006.72 was forwarded to the about Peter Gordon's ring being laby of 1976 arrived in the Vzncouver Province just before lost in the snow near his Three huamish General Hospital at Christmas. Rivers Trailer Coourt on DeC- &28' a.m. on Jan. 1. ***' 12, decided to have a look for , Cbngratuiations io Mr. and Get well wishes to Bill the ring. Yes. Jim found the ring Mrb. Alexander 'Buddy' Leski Ridgely and Bob Ryan ah the arrival of their third son. hospitalized in Vancouver. Kevin Joseph, weighing 8 Ibs. 4 Bob's daugh!er Jeannie received ads. Very happy brothers are her driver's license recently and fknnis and CasI. is now able to motor down and Visitors from San Francisco SHAW - Mr,' and Mrs. Ernie visit her dad. just now are Mr. and Mrs. $haw have been especially *** kilppy lately getting 'acquainted A gkmdmdher received a let- With two new additions to their ter from her daughter recently hily circle, Lindsey Victoria and a little news about her *** &owes, born Dec. 7 to their grandson. Seems one night he ddest daughter Pam and refuted to say his prayers hueband Ken, and Gillian because the weather forecast Bfisabeth Shaw, born Dec. I6 to had said there was a heavy &ir elder son Don and wife cloud covering, and he thought Margaret. As both these families it was useless to talk through hein North Vancouver, much "That"!! ' Q'nitingback and forth has been *** going on this holiday .season. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brander With their first granddaughter, traveiied by B.C. Railway to hbyn Browes, the Shaws now 100 Mile House to spend New &e three granddaughters. Year's with their daughter and WEIBE - Mr. and Mrs. Wes son-in-law and family. h'eihe nee Doretta Kerfoot of *** Mr. and Mrs. James Eadie' kamloops announce the birth of Visitors at the home of Mr. arrived from Prince George to

their son Stephen Wesley. and Mrs. Bill McAdam for the enjoy the holiday festivities with 4 hppy grandparents are Mr. holidays were their daughter his parents Mr. and Mrs. James f and Mrs. Walter Kerfoot and and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Mr. ant Mrs. Weibe of Calgary. Ray McDonald from Leth- *** *** bridge. DAWE - Congratulations td *. * * Mr. and Mto. Dave Dawe on the delebrating his first birthday arrival of their second son, born' Jan. 5 was last2tg:s New in the Lions Gate Hospital on . Year's baby ColinBp&e;Qthers Dec. I8 and weighing 9 Ibs. 9 celebrating birthdays this week from her duties at the Nelson 02% Sharing in Dave and Joy's are Linda Ann Ferbey, Jennifer Hospital to enjoy Christnias happines is their elder son Godwin, Sue Rudy, Mrs. Bert with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Simon. Lindsay, Mrs. Mai. Allen, Jack Jardine. *** Margaret Gibson, Jody Tindell, *** A fQW hours of fiihing on Dale Ethier, Michelle Mitchell, ~Christmas Day proved most Jason Haetings, Jonathan Paul, productive for Rick Dawton as "Nigel Oamracy, Lucia Milia, he landed a god site steelhead Blair Walkey, Linda Merten, and a cohoe 1 believe. Anyway, Ray Manzer, John Johnson, *** .he was one happy fellow!! . Debbie Long, Qdette Silva, Paul 8 Home for Christmas with Mr. a * * .*- ONei!, Cheryl Lwis, Bev and .Mrs. Robert Antille were .Mr. and Mrs. ,Oliver Nc:m Trudeau, Robin Turner, Barb daughters Leslie Horne from are pleased to h McCormick,, Dana Conn, ' Victoria and Diane Horne from daughter Lorraine Roddy Desqhambault, Owen , from Aberdeen, Hubbard and belated greetings visiting thsm. I to Les Staff as his special day *** was Dec. 30. Warmer weather beckoned to *** Don Spinks \and he is now en- , David Therriault from II. P

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