ly Brigitte Petersen questions so we decided to look actions are appropriate.” Findings regarding finance lquamish Cltnief into them,’’ said board chair The inquiry began Nov. 21, revealed the 1996/ 97 spending Constance Rulka. 1996 and McKinnon’s final in the district is not consistent One week after announcing She would not get into details report was presented to the new with the approved budget. Tht. ie superintendent of schools about the inquiry’s findings and board on Jan. 21. McKinnon release states, ”unless corrective ir Howe Sound District 48 is said a prepared news release interviewed 148 people, includ- action is taken, (the district) will :aving, the board released an faxed to The Squamish Chief ing educators and parents, dur- incur a deficit of sorilewhere in verview of a recent inquiry into reveals as much information as ing the inquiry. the vicinity of $700,000.” Such le district’s operations. The the board is now able to supply. In the area of education, action was taken Feb. 12 when ow of financial information to “We are forming action plans McKinnon’s report finds the s u p er i n ten d e n t Do u g Court i ct’ ie board and the payroll sys- to deal with these recommenda- education of students in the dis- presented an anlciided budget !m were identified as having tions,” said Rulka. trict is sound, access to pro- which contained no shortfall, erious procedural deficiencies. The release states the previous grams at Pen-tberton Secondary The report notes the 1996/97 The inquiry, conducted by board of trustees appointed and Whistler Secondary schools budget approved by the board is kaham McKinnon, associate McKinnon to conduct the needs improvements, First balanced and funds are being xecutive director of the B.C. review to ascertain what diffi- Nations progams require atten- distributed consistently with chool Trustees Association, cu 1ties existe d, ” .. . that m igh t tion and the level of support for Ministry of Education, Skills ioked at how the board handles impede the normal operations education provided in the and Training ccips and targets. s areas of finance, education of the district to provide high school district’s budget is within The inquiqr dso found the nd administration. quality education for the stu- the normal range for districts flow of fin a n ci a 1 i 12 for In‘I ti o 11 t c) ”There were people asking dents and to determine what across B.C. the board is inadequate and the Trail crews In a league hard at work on her own Preparation is Nicole Fowler gets under way for the a kick out of Test of Metal playing soccer Page 12 Page 29 2 MARCH 4,1997 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF Quality Repairs NEWS to all jewelley 6 watches - Insurance Claims - -Appraisals - E Now Open Open Fri. By Brigitte PeQrsen revisions, amendments, or review to cial matters or budgetary issi Mondays till Nine Squamish Chief the approved financial policy during closed meetings. should be undertaken i-n public She said four years ago, pare ;quar The past coordinator of Howe meetings and an open process for requested a consultative process Sound’s District Parent Advisory review,” said Cuthbert. budget development and an & Coldsmitb, Designer going budget review process. The C CHIEFTAINCENTRE 892-3002 Council @PAC) wants this school DPAC sent a letter to the school B I district’s board of tkstees to hold board last May requesting clarifica- due to various circumstances, brovinc b more meetings in public. tion of criteria for issues discussed developed consultative process v .nnouni 1 Fran Cuthbert, who made a pre- privately by trustees and board staff stopped. Vayne sentation to the trustees Feb. 12, said during in-camera and closed-meet- Cuthbert said very few PACs wi ommei II You are invited ... II further discussions of the 1996/97 . ings. consulted about the board’s dr Iolumb operating budget should be held in Doug Courtice, superintendent of budget last year and they did CLSB( to meet the candidates 11 open meetings and the budget schools, responded by sending receive copies in time to respond, iritish ll development process for 1997/98 DPAC a copy of board policy. The “There has also been no consul espons nominated to represent the should also involve consultation policy states labor, legal and proper- tion on the crossing guard issu ‘rovincl ll I1 with parent advisory councils ty issues are to be discussed behind she said. urveys (PACs). Cuthbert requested forma- closed doors. Constance Rulka, board chairp tion of a consultative committee to Cuthbert said after checking with son, said PACs were requested review the school crossings in the other publicly-elected boards and respond to the Ministry HRWO? WA district. governments, she found it is not Education’s report on crossi A stor] “It is our @PAC’s) belief that any common practice to discuss finan- guards three years ago. ;sue in in the new constituency of ssistan West Vancouver - Sunshine Coast. ound S Unlicenced dogs netted $250 in fines last yea1 happ i This is your chance to find out why By Brigitte Petem The district received 222 complaints throughoui ducatic people are turning to the Reform Party Squarnish Chief year ranging from dogs running at large, barking for solutions to ’s many problems. dangerous dogs, and even one call about a horse 01 The District of Squamish released a more comprehen- loose. Tuesday, March 11, ‘97 at 7:30 pm sive year-end animal control activity report during last The number of warnings issued, mainly for bar1 Best Western Sea-To-Sky Hotel week’s council meeting. loose and unlicensed dogs, throughout 1996 was 22 4030 Tantulus Way Joe Barry, municipal clerk, said the report’s findings Last year, Municipal Hall and the dog pound (6.5 kilometers north of MacDonal’s restsaurant) for 1996 are difficult to compare with last year’s statis- 1,311 dog licences, compared to 1,186 in 1994. Actor( Squamish ,BC tics. to statistics from the pound, 362 dogs were impour “There wasn’t a comparable front page of the report by staff or surrendered by owners in 1996. Of tl from last year,” said Barry. canines, 200 were claimed by their owners, 116 I The district collected a total of $450 from tickets issued adopted, 34 were sent to the Society for the Preven for animal control bylaw offences. Of these tickets, five of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) and one was euthani: worth $50 each were issued to pet-owners with unli- “Owners are encouraged to pick up their dogs (f cenced dogs. One$50 ticket was issued for a dog at large the pound) as soon as they can because there is a d at one $150 fine was given for a dangerous dog at large. maintenance fee,” said Barry. idd ani mber News from Idling ct A top perfuming member of the p Ev A look back in time yearsgonebj FO Compiled Mary Billy from The Squamish Times coukesy of the by in Squamish The pi Squamish Public Library-, and The Squamish Chief ille y cli Week of Feb. March 3 Fifteen Years Ago This Week heelba The new coordinator for the Capilano Colleg xdon Five Years Ago This Week Women’s Resource Centre, is Andrea Kiss. king f From the archives of The Squamish Chief A potential flash flood threat above Horseshoe Ba inny r Approximately $15,000 was raised for the handicap by an unsafe dam structure three kilometres above th bods at section of the swimming pool during the Squamish highway has been removed. Rotary Club’s Silver Anniversary Gala Feb. 29. The hospital board got its first look at the architec Nev Raj Kahlon and helpers took the MacLeod’s sign tural design for the new hospital and there was som down to make way for the new signage to indicate the criticism of the plan. LC. HJ change to Raj’s True Value Hardware. stem a Mae Palm was named Sportsperson of the Year, Twenty Years Ago This Week w sysi however she could not accept the award in person as Mayor Pat Brennan expressed grave concern for th water she’ was in Los Angeles preparing for her first future of Squamish. He first announced that Safewa xe gr; marathon of 1992. and Rural Stores will not be developing here, then h the D; brought up the problem Railwest is facing because th proxir Ten Years Ago This Week company didn’t get the expected order to build cars. From the archives of The Squamish Times ”This council should immediately raise cain ii The Federation of Mountain Clubs of B.C. has made Victoria and ,’’ said Brennan. an offer to purchase property near Squamish for the Staff Sgt. Fred E. Zaharia has come from the Langley purpose of creating the first climbing park in Canada, police department to head the Squamish detachmen perhaps North America. of the RCMP. He is replacing Staff Sgt. Stan Nowicki Rose Tatlow was honored at a civic banquet in honor Teacher Constance Rulk of HSSS has been chose1 of her retirement as assistant publisher of the as one of 30 B.C. English teachers to conduct work Squamish Times. shops in various areas of the province.

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501 P jquamish resident commissioned proct as land surveyor nd ai ‘ocess The Corporation of Land Surveyors of the tance, ’rovince of British Columbia (CLSBC) broces nnounced last week that Squamish-resident Vayne Brown has been commissioned to PACs ommence practice in 1997 as British ard’s lolumbia Land Surveyor #758. hey CLSBC is the commissioning body for resp01 ritish Columbia land surveyors, who are o con 2sponsible under various statutes of the ard i5 rovince for carrying out all legal boundary irveys within B.C. i chai quest( Correction nistry cro A story appearing on page 11 in the Feb. 25 sue incorrectly states that Judith Knapp, ssistant superintendent of schools for Howe mnd School District 48, is on leave with pay. ea napp is on leave without pay to further her ughor iucatioh. arkinl orse c

3r bar was 2 bound March roars in like a lion Accoi Last week’s sunny weather turned to snow and rain over the weekend, wreaking havoc once again on Hwy. 99 through mpou the Sea to Sky corridor. The driver of this cargo van was unable to slow down for a slippery corner near the salt sheds 1. Of 1 north of the Cheakamus Canyon on Friday. A large tow truck had to be dispatched from North Vancouver to extricate the I 116 vehicle. Brian Goldstone photo Prevei uthan: w ( 2isa1 dd and Sylvia Carrat and Rob Proudfoot of Council set t nber Foods check out the job they face iling change for the Bryan Gordon Fund. irn Everyone invited to Timber destiny of sec Foods’ penny rolling party By Brigitte Petersern the committee for discussion. vided an analysis of the survey results lish ‘he penny drives at Timber Foods and Squamish Chief The previous council passed a to the district in August. lleycliffe General Store have generated a motion last July to form the task force The report found 46 per cent of ieelbarrow full of cash for the Bryan Squamish council is looking at the to review secondary suites and gather respondents expressed support for the Collel rdon Fund. Todd and Sylvia Carrat are future of secondary suites and is recommendations. Such suites, sepa- suites if they meet regulations for size, cing for help from the community at a working on a strategy to address the rate apartments connected to single- safety and use. About 42 per cent sup- hoe B; nny rolling party to be held at Timber issue throughout the district. family homes, are currently unautho- ported the units only if the owner Dove tf ods at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. A recommendation from district rized in the district. occupies the primary residence. The clerk Joe Barry to the committee of the Barry said the project was purposely level of support for total prohibition irchite New spill gate control tested whole Feb. 25 asked council to dis- delayed for a few months to avoid was about six per cent. as son band the secondary suite task force confusion with the official community The report concluded there /Iis broad .C. Hydro is testing a new spill gate control and to direct Barry to prepare a draft plan (OCP) process. After advertising support for the suites and, ...in no item at the Cheakamus Dam this week. The registration program report with for citizens to serve on the task force, case did the outright prohibition of N system is intended to reduce the impact input from various district depart- only two residents were interested in secondary suites or their allowance I for tk water flow changes on fish by allowing a ments and the public. participating. with minimal regulations throughout jafewa Ire gradual change. For the tests, the level “I believe it would be counterpro- “The overwhelming lack of response Squamish receive the support of more then h :he Daisy Lake reservoir will be lowered by ductive to proceed with the task force was the first indication that there than 20 per cent of respondents in any mse th xoximately five metres. as originally intended due to the might be widespread support for sec- neighborhood.” ,d cars apparent widespread support of these ondary suites in our community,” said ”It’s clear that there is a need and cain i suites,” said Barry. Barry. desire for secondary suites in But this recommendation was As part of the OCP process, a ques- Squamish,” said Barry. Langle Quote of the Week defeated and a motion was passed to tionnaire was distributed last June to He estimates there could be up to chmer instruct staff to prepare an issue paper all Squamish residents and business- 800 secondary apartments in the dis- owicki LL Just remember, words and public communication strategy e s . Vancouver- ba sed consu 1t a n t s trict, with some houses having as chose] pread faster than germs on the situation to be brought back to Graham Farstad Associates Ltd. pro- many as three. t work in Squamish,” -ANONYMOUS WRITER IN THE DARTS Extra suites may get separate utility charges - AND DAFFODILS, PAGE 16. By BYigitte Petmen council during its regular one unauthorized unit adopted, the process ~wuld Squamish Chief meeting. would be billed at double involve district staff coni- er “When we receive com- the rate and with two extra piling a list of addresses Property owners in the plaints about secondary suites, the owner would be allegedly containing unau- District of Squamish may suites, one of the common billed triple. thorized suites and bylaw I soon be billed for sec- complaints is that they’re Secondary suites are those enforcement officer visits to I ondary suite utility charges. not paying their way,” said with separate entrances, the dwellings. The con- Council passed a motion Trudy Coates, the district’s living spaces and kitchens firmed list of suites is to be 97 Feb. 25 during a committee deputy clerk. which are connected to provided to the finance of the whole meeting to A memorandum from another home. These suites dep a ame n t for inv oi ci 11 g i II instruct district staff to Coates states property own- are currently illegal in the March. ad. identify unauthorized sec- ers with secondary suites, district and Coafes said Coates said invoicillg ondary suites, such as base- which are currently unau- even if a relative lives there, these apartments does nof ment apartments in single- thorized, are now billed for it doesn’t make it legal. legitimize the existence of family houses, for the pur- utilities at the single-family ”For our laws, it’s irrele- the suite as a permitted iist pose of invoicing additional dwelling rate of $409.30, vant who lives there,‘‘ she and is not municipal utilities. based on 1996 rates for the said. approval saying it meets 81 The recommendation whole property. A single- If the committee of the any standard for occuyan- must still be approved by family dwelling containing whole’s recommendation -is CY- NEWS Water company manager looks for compromise By Brigitte Petersen issued to Alava while the company Lehto said the company has h Squamish Chief tries to secure tenure on the land. But the district also applied for a two years and plans to attract The general manager of a water licence in November, 1996 Squamish-based water company asking to secure future rights for He said many companies h said he wants to find a way to share about 26 million litres (5.76 million expressed interest in getti a unique water source with the gallons) of water daily at involved. District of Squamish. Powerhouse. Other than Alava, no “We’d like to work with the munic- other applicant is ahead of the dis- ipality to try to come up with solu- trict’s request. tions that are going to work,’’ said Council passed a motion Feb. 18 to Gary Lehto of Alava Spring Water write to the ministry stating the dis- major bottling company to esta Company Ltd. trict considers Powerhouse Creek an operations at about $6 million. The company applied to the important potential water source also estimates hundreds of j Ministry of Environment, Lands and and the district‘s need should be would result. Parks (MELP) in 1995 for a water given top priority over other com- licence to divert 227,000 litres mercial or industrial use applica- (50,000 gallons) every day of the tions. surface water from Powerhouse During the Feb. 25 committee of Creek for commercial markets. the whole meeting, Afsar said shar- Alava proposes building a small ing with Alava may be a possibility weir structure with piping and a col- because the company is looking at lection station for transporting surface water while the district Ihe water from the area, located on wants to tap into the ground water. approves. Lehto said Alava wan Crown land east of the eastern .He said the quantity the company set up for a long-term business municipal boundary line. wants daily is small compared to the not just the 1%-monthperiod. Lehto said the ministry has said a amount the district is planning to “We’ve spent far too much mo divert. I temporary, 12-month permit may be

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~~ ~ ~ The District of Squamish is trying to cover all bases to determine which future water source is the best for res- idents. Council, district staff and interested citizens lis- tened to a number of suggestions from two consultants with North Vancouver-based Kerr Wood Leidal Associates Ltd. and hydro-geologist, Andrew Holmes, during a Feb. 25 meeting. The district is looking at the Mamquam River basin's ground water source and Powerhouse Creek, located 011 Crown land east of the eastern municipal boundary, as its main options. "Regardless of which source is developed, both of them should be looked at as future sources," said pub- lic works director Mohammad Afsar. Kim Stephens, project manager with Kerr Wood Leidal, and Frank Belfry, president of the company, gave an overview of a draft briefing paper on water supply issues and a master planning framework for the district. The report states if the district's intention is to proceed with developing ground water wells in the Mamquam basin, the plan should be to reach a certain quota of water. If that amount is not attainable, the plan suggests the next step is to develop either Powerhouse Creek or the Stawamus headwater storage to meet the peak demand for a 20-year supply. Stephens said it would take about 18 months to be in operation at the Mamquam site because the district has already started testing water in the area. Mayor Corinne Doing time helping bars riders Lonsdale said council needs to determine which source is the most feasible and concentrate on one or the other. Stephens estimates the cost of construction at either location to be about $2 million. Afsar recommended the municipality start further investigations of Powerhouse Creek to see where it sits as an option. He will be meeting with provincial gov- ernment officials in March to talk about the approval process for the Mamquam area. Testing in the Mamquam is now under way. s a

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38042 CLEVELAND AVE., SQlJAMlSH 892-5437 - 6 B MARCH 4, 1997 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF -I THE SQUAMlSH CHIEF is published every Tuesday by WestMount Press 3 75 First Street East, Cochrane, Alberta TO1 0 P- Solid vehicles do save lives hen you are peering over the edge of the highway at your new vehicle, which probably cost in the neighborhood of W$30,000 and is now totally destroyed, it is hard to imagine thinking that it is your lucky day. But that was the reaction of Sharon Folkes and Greg Stanton of Vancouver Feb. 25 a couple of kilometres past the turnoff for Alice Lake. Rounding the corner heading for a day in Whistler, the couple’s Nissan Pathfinder hit some black ice, fishtailed, rolled, plowed through about 10 metres of concrete barrier and flipped down the bank of large rocks into the trees. The rear wheels of the vehicle ripped off, the windshield was smashed, most of the other win- dows popped out, and the roof over the passenger’s seat was caved in. Folkes looked at that section of roof, where she had been sitting as the accident took place, watching the tow truck driver attempt several times to dislodge the vehicle from its final resting place and haul it back onto the highway. With a sore wrist and bruises from the seatbelt, she knew indeed it was her lucky day. Her partner walked away without a scratch. They are walking, talking, living advertisements for Nissan Pury and 7 Pathfinders and other such solidly built vehicles. Had the same accident taken place in a smaller vehicle, it is doubtful the occu- pants would have lived. Apparently there was another serious accident at Porteau Cove Saturday in which the occupants of a Cloning a baaaaad idea Pathfinder escaped unscathed. That is something to contemplate as we all drive the highway he world was agog last and some other character traits, could appreciate. Unforeseen conditions can crop up at any time. Short of having week when Scottish scien- but I firmly believe our envi- In basketball, can you ima everyone driving a Sherman tank, we all rely on our vehicles for a Ttists announced the ronment and upbringing has ine a whole team of Dennis degree of protection in the event of an accident. world’s first successful cloning the greatest influence on who Rodmans. They’d get every Some are obviously better than others. of an adult sheep. This is and what we become as adults. rebound but nobody would tremendous job creation news Most of us realize that one of score. And the coach would for shepherds, but has much us is more than enough. probably be fired after the Road rage hits close to home broader implications, judging Inflicting two of ourselves or whole team sulked about n ‘eall know that city attitudes and actions are creeping ever from the reaction. more on an unsuspecting soci- being allowed to play in closer to Squamish. That hits home once again this week Pundits immediately began ety goes far beyond the realm bikini briefs and tank to Wwith the report from the RCMP on an incident on Hwy. 99 asking whether the process of common courtesy. But it is have the team logo tatt in which a 40-year-old man was beaten by a couple of lads in their would work with humans, anc fun to speculate. their tongues. There wouldn’ 20s after they took exception to each other’s driving habits. speculating on the results. A whole team of Wayne be enough talk shows to con- The incident is classified as a relativelv new phenomenon called Those involved in the ethics of beir job, ye road rage, in which drivers who previously only thought about science were up in arms, with I smacking another inconsiderate motorist upside the head actually some saying the experiment do so. In the local case, that smack in the head resulted in the vic- should be aborted and all its tim needing plastic surgery for bone damage around one eye sock- data destroyed. et. At virtually the same time this was happening on our highway, Ostensibly, the experiment an elderly man in Okanagan Falls was followed home by an irate was set up to allow for further As I See It driver and beaten unconscious in his driveway. His crime was dri- scientific research into disease ving too slow. control. Those involved in the The Squamish case is now before the courts, so we will refrain project have said they hope to By AI Price from pre-judging the outcom. A middle-aged man should know parlay their success into further better than to confront a couple of youths half his age, no matter research on such damaging dis- +ean up 1 what the circumstances are. And the young men should have eases and cystic fibrosis and I known the police would be called because of the number of cell others. Personally I think their Gretzky clones would seeming- tain the egos. phones being used by drivers. main goal was to tweak the ly be invincible. Wayne With a federal election A recent national survey showed that 48 per cent of motorists at imaginations of the writers of Gretzky passes to Wayne rumored for this spri one time or another think about violent action against what they the British tabloids. Gretzky, who in turn passes to process of cloning ca consider to be other bad drivers. The fact those thoughts are more Up until now, the concept of Wayne Gretzky, who scores. speeded up, Liberal leader frequently being translated into actions is scary indeed. recreating multiples of our- Perfect, except when you real- Chretien could run in eve No matter how frustrated’we get at other drivers, we must main- selves has been left to the realm ize when the other team gets riding. But then so could tain our cool. Report them to the police if you can, or ignore them. of science fiction writers and the puck it faces Wayne Preston Manning of the There are more and more people in this country who seem to hold Hollywood producers. Gretzky in goal. To my knowl- Refooooorm Party. And for the lives of others in low esteem. And you never know these days Those of us with both feet on edge, he’s never played that God’s sake, keep Sheila C who is packing a gun. the ground at all times realize position, so the opposition out of the lab. the fallacy of some of the fears would have a good chance. The scariest thought is t currently being expressed. .And what do you do when all one of the few people w THE SOUAMISH CHIEF Even if we could create another five Wayne Gretzkys get the could afford to buy this human being with our exact puck behind the net and tific research team lock, stoc Publisher Ad Representatives Accountant Penny Graham Dianne Hathaway Kathryn Cosgrove genetic makeup, every other attempt to pass it out front. and data is Michael Jac Darien Adley Administrative Assistant factor would be different. The oops. Wasn’t there a story out of Editor Jill Smith . That situation could be ana- Scotland recently about him A1 Price Production Manager clone would not have the same Reporters Lyle Stachoski Circulation Manager parental or family influences, lyzed between periods by wanting to buy a man Brigitte Petersen Henry Lacroix the same environments grow- either Don Cherry or his side- and live in the clean c David Donaldson Production Assistant Photographer Diane Soares Receptionist ing up, the same education or kick Don Cherry. Surely the air? And how long was that Brian Goldstone Patti Vance the same knowledge which we original Grapes has enough before the birth of his first have gained throughout our choke-collar shirts and awful child.. .which nobody The S uarnish Chief is published weekly b WestMount Press Ltd. President: Robert lives. Genetic makeup may jackets to dress the clone in the known world has yet seen? 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Published Tuesdays. Telephone: [604] 892-9161, Fax: 16041 892-8483 e-mail: Ed it or, Powerfully. Steadily. Purposefully. [email protected] subscriptions: Home deliver S uarnish It is one of the most magical sights I’ve seen I feel it is an honor to share an area with s egative im area] $35; Canadian mail delivery $60; US. [second class] & Ed”; majestic birds. hope we will always honor overseas $1 15 Cdn. while living in Squamish. I’m fortunate enough to I low, and a 6 have witnessed this scene several times. characteristics of this area that have attrac almon spa1 Re roduction of an material contained in this publication is expressly A few weeks ago, I again was transfixed as a these geese here for hundreds of years. The da hidden withouY the prior consent of the publisher. Canada Post Br publication mail sales product a reement No. 251828. flock of 10 to 20 Canada geese swept gracefully Bob her by BA ti2 Box 3500, 381 13 Second Avenue, 8quamish, B.C. VQN 3G0 @ across the downtown skyline. Squam ation of wl -rake action on no-fault

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ne must be impressed by the creativi- their own injuries. $119,900 . . .#21 @ 38455 Wilson Cres. f ICBC’s advertising consultants for When considering no-fault. insurance, I anda campaign designed to believe it is fair to make an analogy to $123,500 . . . # 10240140 Willow Cres. hat no-fault insur- Worker’s Compensation Board (WCB). If a person feels that he or she has been $137,500 . . . . .39747 Government Rd. ned with the hard- treated unfairly by WCB, and if that per- awyers to instigate son belongs to a union that can afford to a MOO0#8 41450 Government Rd. ose who are finan- pay a lawyer to appeal, the result might privileged. The strategy to follow be a reasonable settlement. The little guy NEW $139,000 .#lo3 40100 Willow Cres. advertisements with the ”hypnotic who does not have a union to finance the a 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Britannia ions” that have aired hourly on local appeal must accept what WCB bureau- $@&bo 38845 Ave. o over the past couple of weeks is crats determine to give. This is what no- a I .38058 Clarke Drive fault automobile insurance will be like $g&$oo.*.... . ow that the first round of advertising for all people except a privileged few a $178,900 .38253 Northridge Drive sparked the anger of the public, the who have the financial resources to fight NEW .. . round aims to sedate and brain- the bureaucracy. $g$@@$J’/ 0 o.... 38074 Westway Ave. repetition in that sedated mind- The loss of your fundamental right to .. sue a party that has aggrieved you and usic sounds very similar to the $mo0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 38072 Clarke Drive y self-hypnosis tapes. to have that grievance adjudicated NDP government, through its through the impartiality of the courts is a $Wo. 0 0 0 0 0 0 38856 Britannia Ave. t ICBC, is spending our dollars to loss not to be taken lightly. If you do not . mpt to hypnotize us into supporting wish to lose that right, it’s time to take ‘$WO00.0. 41737 Government RJ. insurance scheme which could be some action. sly unfair to those who suffer severe Jean Perkins NEW $2299000 ...... 183 7 Garden Place ry and which rewards bad driving by Squamish $229,000...... 41370 Dryden Rd. quamish RCMP need our support $239,000 ...... 40428 Freidel Cres. 1.. might try working with What with cutbacks, we need to address both the police. are darn lucky to have the $250,0000 . . . .38280 Ocean View Lane article on *the Ocean I also read where a resi- concerned force we have. tel and the letter dent complained about Join Citizens on Patrol and W. Hance since the number of roadside try to make a difference or r to the RCMP. I suspensions that were join some other citizen’s ot believe the gall issued by our RCMP. I group. Stop griping and the owners of the think it’s great that the get out there. The citizens Rp#jMp em Port Hotel have to police will make judgment are the ones who will of Squamish ,outlr not IF le a harassment com- calls tempered with com- make a difference and I’m 38261 Cleveland Avenue aint against Squamish passion. We don‘t know if glad the force is trying to Lisa Jude ZMP. I say hooray for the alleged offender blew clean up our town. Bjornson Bannister ice and so should just close enough to get If the force is investigat- 892.555 7 tizen of Squamish. them dead on .OB or that ing 12 unsolved homi- ant the police to do they were coherent, ratio- cides then that tells me eir job, yet when they do nal but blowing .08. Since there were 12 unsolved it somehow comes out we don’t know the cir- homicides. It doesn’t harassment. We have to cumstance, why are we mean there were 12 homi- 1b.k our force. I sit on one not supporting our police? cides in Squamish, but if a s.f the committees where P.W. Hance says our body is dumped on our dice are present at our force is out of whack. If he highway within Squamish eetings, and we are would check with the RCMP limits then that nding a letter to the detachment he would find becomes a Squamish por control board in members are stepping up homicide. Now what is pport of them. If the enforcement on the high- confusing about that? crners really want to way and ICBC is helping Eve Miranda ean up the hotel they to pay for some overtime. Squamish

3n .II . almon funding decision disappointing The construction of roads, highways ish council recently made a very and rail lines, resulting in the elimination nting decision to not follow a or degradation of fish-bearing streams mmendation from planning director and channels. garet-Ann Thornton and administra- The pollution of Howe Sound by the Bob Miles that the District of Woodfibre and Port Mellon pulp mills. uamish submit the application for The contamination of the Squamish ing in the amount of $33,062 to B.C. estuary with effluent from chemical, ent urban salmon habitat pro- petroleum, and other industrial opera- tions. brief and partial accounting of The extensive degradation of the estu- one to the Squamish River ary by log sorting and dumping opera- tions. ersion of he Mamquam River The displacement of major portions of the east side of the valley to the estuary by agricultural, residential, sh River with a resultant loss commercial, and industrial develop- er to the east side of the estu- ments, eliminating wetlands and / or fish- and loss and/or degradation of bearing habitat. on spawning and/or feeding The destruction continues, and while it the east side of the valley is known that the Squamish River ecosys- The diking of the Cheakamus, tem is only a fraction as productive as it quamish, Mamquam and Stawamus once was, the full impact on its health vers with a resultant loss and/or degra- will not be realized for decades or cen- mon spawning beds. turies. Given that much of this damage The degradation of the Cheakamus, has been done by or on behalf of the amish, Mamquam and Stawamus District of Squamish, is it not reasonable ersheds by logging operations, with a that Squamish should accept some of the act on water quality and/or responsibility and expense for remedial oss and/or degradation of programs? How else do our council members intend to deal with these envi- Cheakamus ronmental problems? g in a degra- David Lassmann Squamish TRADESPEOPLE 1 CONTRACTORS Everyone invited to bowl ai I for Big Brothers-Big Sisters

Editor, pledges with them when they Would your business profit On the weekend of March 21-23, Big be entered in a special prize draw. Brothers- Big Sisters of Squamish will Many annual participants hav hold the 17th Annual Bowl For Millions ic time they like to bowl. We ask that y from a rerema1 service? fund-raising campaign at Garibaldi please contact the Big Brothers-B Lanes. Sisters office to reserve your preferre & We wish to take this opportunity to time and avoid disappointm Call or drop by Connections extend an invitation to everyone to get arrangements to pick up your ple pick-up an application to together with three or four other people forms early and have lots of time to c and form a team. If you have not partic- lect your donations. get on our Referral List. . ipated in Bowl For Millions before, Pledge forms are available at please call the Big Brothers-Big Sisters Lanes, Health Food Heaven, office at 892-3125 to get involved. and Locks, and Pair Tree in This year we ask that you bring your Highlands. pledges with you when you bowl. From It is also an opportunity for you a past experience we know that collecting your team mates to have fund and s from your sponsors at the time of pledg- port the youth of Squamish. ing is an easier method than trying to col- Connectlons Referrals lect after you have bowled. All participants bringing their total 1551 Pemberton Ave. Squamish, B.C. 81 5-4070 I Teachers are not after bia bucks Editor, to cumculum changes, and sit on num LOOKINGFOR REALESTATE? TRY THESE ON FORSIZE! This letter is in response to Ms. ous school committees. A good estim Kavaliunas' letter last week, criticizing would be that the average teacher wo Only $184,500.00 and that's not even the txst part. This home is 9 years NEW, NEAT as a pin, with enclosed garage and a beautiful rock teachers for not knowing the meaning of close to 60 hours a week, andmany walled PRIVATE yard backing on green space! Vaulted ceilings, gas the word teamwork. I graduated from in more time than that. fireplace, skylight, and open plan to the gorgeous island kitchen with Howe Sound Secondary School and I As far as department heads are lots of oak cabinets. 3 bedrooms, large laundry room, enclosed porch know many of the teachers there person- cerned, they are there to ensure eac and sundeck. A GREAT BlJY just waiting for the lucky buyer! ally including my father. To attack the teacher is covering the same material ..;, ':::..::' Nearly 1800 of family home in a peaceful BRACKENDAIE loa- , :: ?... sqh. I .,; .. il' .....' , , I credibility of the many dedicated educa- class, supplies are being ordered, t tors at.HSSS by suggesting that they are maintenance department is conta after "a title to a name or going after the when equipment breaks down, an almighty dollar" is deplorable. teachers are aware of any changes to t Maybe Ms. Kavaliunas should investi- curriculum, which is happening rapid1 gate just what a typical teacher at HSSS These teachers are not after big buck or any school in the province has to do in The $16,000 request is to cover the cost the average day before she acsuses any- a substitute replacing them in class whi I one of looking for bucks. they carry out their duties, which are, I Most teachers are at the school by 8 might add, necessary to ensure contini a.m., many of them earlier than that, ity in the school system. PRICED TO SELL at $274,000.00! Over 2600 sqh, 3 bedrooms up preparing for the school day. During the The fact is, teachers are already pushe include spacious master with 4 pce. ensuite, and 2 more down with day, they are expected to teach, deal with to the max and are feeling the pressure ( separate silting room, bath and separate entrance. Huge island kitchen discipline problems, contact parents, and budget cuts just like everyone elst with adjacent family room opening onto veranda, backyard and HOT deal with administration on a variety of Perhaps if Ms. Kavaliunas was intereste I TUB. Formal DR, LR with floor to ceiling rock FP and bay window. Downstairs rec-rm has wood stove, French doors lead to front veran- issues. After school and at lunch hour, in saving money, she would be askin 3 da. Dhle. garage with work area, shelving, lots of storage and two many teachers offer their time to help why ouFschoolrboard recently com auto. doors, built-in vacuum, very low utility costs. tutor students who are having trouble, ted $30,000 to reinstate crossing guar coach school teams, sponsor clubs and when it seemed parents and other v assist the student council, the school teers were doing a fine job. Maybe, CALL MAUREEN McCARTHY yearbook, the grad committee, and a maybe, Ms. Kavaliunas, it is parents at 898-5396 or 892-5924, whole list of othsr student activities. - you who need to be introduced to a on any of these excellent offerings. A teacher is also expected to help out "old fashioned concept of teamwork,' BLACK TUSK REALTY doing student supervision before and you are indeed interested in savi after school and at lunchtime without money. any additional pay. On top of this, a Bryan Stew NOTICE teacher must mark students' work, adjust Squami Letters policy Take notice that Peter Kiewit Sons Co. Ltd. intends to make applica- The Squamish Chief welcomes letters to the editor. Please mail them to Box 3500, tion to the Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks Regional Office, Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0, fax them to 892-8483 or e-mail to: sqchlef@?mountain-inter.netby noon Friday. Letters must be signed with first and last names, and Include an address and Burnaby, B.C., for a license of occupation of land generally situated at phone number so they can be verlfied. Addresses and phone numbers will not be pub- Mile 51/2 on the Mamquam-Stawamus Forest Service Road, and more lished. We reserve the right to edit any and all letters for brevity, clarity, legality and taste. Only in exceptional cases will The Squamish Chief withhold the name of the writer, at the specifically described as: 145.81m West and 103.8m South of the dlscretion of the editor. Even in those cases the writer must disclose his or her name, South West Comer of DL 7852, and containing 25 square meters, more address and telephone number to the editor. or less. The land is required for the purpose of a small repeater station for the Mamquam River Hydro Project.

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4& ------==a Comments concerning this application may be made to Ross Douglas iI at #401 - 4603 Kingsway, Burnaby, B.C. V5H 4M4. File 2406689. Be 1 advised any response to this advertisement will be considered part of SQUAMlSl the public record. For information contact F.O.I. Advisor, B.C. Lands, bwer Mainland region at 660-5500. Located across from the R.C.M.P. and Fire Hall 40440 Tantalus Way, Garibaldi Highlands m@ THE SQUAMISH CHIEF MARCH 4,1997 8 9

an beaten after traffic disagreement person was held in custody for plastic surgery to repair severe dam- ing allegedly advised the com- Whistler Public Art Program ble provincial parole violation age around his eye socket. plainant he would kill his employer. Call for Artists another was charged with Following the arrest, police attend- At 1 a.m. Thursday a pick- ed the man’s residence with a search East Park Site of Village Park up truck drove into an exte- warrant for firearms. None were The Whistler Department of Parks and Recreation rior waEat the Ocean Port found, but a quantity of the drug is seeking initial submissions from Artists for works PoZice Hotel causing extensive was seized. damage. Const. Fran Bethel1 to be integrated into the East Park section of Village said it appeared as if the dri- Sometime between 2:30-11 p.m. Park, one of four connected park sites. Blotter ver was retaliating after Feb. 20, a residence on Brennan The prominent location of the park within Whistler being asked to leave the Road in Brackendale was broken Village suggests that this park will be used by a wide establishment. The truck did into. Nothing appeared to be taken range of people. The landscape design provides a received from not remain at the scene, but there from the house, but a bicycle outside series of different experiences as one moves through torists reporting a man being were several witnesses and police was stolen. Police are reminding res- the park, the East Park, being the most ‘urban’ in ulted by three other men on the are still investigating. idents to lock all doors and win- character. The East Park site will be very active, with of the highway at Loggers dows when they are not home. strong pedestrian movement and prominent water k near Lions Bay. Police deter- Following a report of an altercation feature. were travelling between a male and female outside nt when one of on the street in front of the Chieftain East Park Projects to be awarded include; drivers felt his vehicle was cut Hotel at 12:30 a.m. Feb. 25, police Pedestrian Walkway ntaining three attended and found a female Squamish resident driving her car. Three Railings and a Wall e the other dri- She was arrested and charged with If you have information Two Small Water Pools omething was impaired driving and driving over about a crime, telephone car hitting the .08. She was subsequently released A project prospectus is available for pick up at Further down to appear in court March 23. Crimestoppers at 892- Municipal Hall, Resort Municipality of Whistler, oad both cars pulled over and a m TIPS (8477) or 11800-222- 4325 Blackcomb Way, Whistler, B.C. VON 1B4, Allegations of uttering threats led TIPS. Your call is free, or by mail. aby victim to a Squamish man being arrested Please fax your request to (604) 932-6734 or call ish General for possession of a narcotic believed you don’t have to give- (604) 932-5535; Vancouver Direct at 688-6018. al, and subsequently trans- to be cocaine Feb. 25. your name and you may to hospital in Vancouver, Police received a complaint of a Submission Deadline is April 10, 1997 are c( it is reported he will need Squamish man uttering threats, hav- qualiw for a reward. ure ea aterial !red, 1 ontact , and ANOPENLETTER 1res to I To concerned residents of Squamish and the surrounding areas r1 rapid Hilda Rizun g buc Iris GroIla regarding lack of naturalgas sewice. le cost ______-I-__ - - __ __ --- ISS wh Specializing in bookkeeping In the last couple of days I have Despite attempts to reply to letter sent to a number of citizens sh are for small business received numerous letters and everyone within a reasonable time in the Squamish area to express my contir faxes from concerned citizens frame, the task has become position on this important issue and 1 Experienced personal service regarding the lack of natural gas increasingly difficult. to encourage everyone to continue r push for personal tax returns and service in the area. This open letter is a copy of a to make their voice heard. essure proprietorships. ne el! itere st c (upstairs) e aski: 37991 Cleveland Ave. Parliament Buildings comm (home) (Fax) moria, B.C. vav 1x4 1892-9334 892-5053 892-9338 Phone: (604) 387-2618 5 war Fax: (604) 387-2731 !r volu Province of Constituency Office British Columbia ybe, ji 102.2232 Marine Drive Legislative Assembly ents li West Vancouver, B.C. W 1K4 Phone: (604) 926-2815 OFFICIAL OPPOSITION OF BRITIS!-1 COLUMBIA d to t Far: (604)981-0010 Ted Nebbeling. M.L.A. work,” Toll Free: 1-800414-8211 (West Vancouver-Geribaldi) savii

Stew: AN OPEN LETTER TO THE RESIDENTS OF SQUAMISH AND THE SURROUNDING AREA pamil FROM THEIR LOCAL MLA

A letter received in my office from Mr. Robert J. Pellatt of the R. C. Utilities Commission dated February 13, 1997, states that as a result of the many complaints received net by from residents of the Brackendale and Garibaldi Highlands bs and area regarding their lack of natural gas service, action has been initiated. Jb- taste. As you may have heard, Mr. Peter Martin, Area Manager for rt the the B. C. Utilities Commission, has been asked to conduct an extensive door-to-door survey of potential customers, 8, to determine if a proposed extension to the natural gas line would be an economic move on their part. - Mr. Pellatt states that they will fully advise us of the - results of this survey. I am stating, in the strongest terms, the fact that the m.n present system used by most residents of the area in question, is an undue financial burden, which should be relieved by (1990) the timely introduction of the service other British Columbians enjoy every day at a reasonable cost. Your area has waited long enough, and needs and deserves my lily’’ “With H&R Block, I support, and the support of others who can effect the change. ’- .. . I am sure you and your neighbours will be mobilized and will know 1’11 alwavs get what I +: - .. .-. : take advantage of the opportunities coming up for you to deserve, becaus6 the really know their express your opinions. I will be speaking to, and writing to, ‘ON stuff. So I don’t have Yo worry about missin those who can assist in the accomplishment of this task. deductions or paying more tax than I shoul8 . The actions of the citizens of the area, to date, have resulted in this satisfactory first sted in the process. Do not hesitate IT to get back to me with anything further that I can do to assist. Together, I am sure we can look forward to the outcome service, at a reasonable cost.

THE~INCOMETAX SPECIALISTS 21 Ted Nebbeling, MLA/ SQUAMISH 0 37991A Cleveland Ave. Phone: 892-3624 / &, OpCM 9 a.m, 6 p.m. Weekdays 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturdays -IS Wsa and Mastercard accepted at most locations...... / . ,.

NEWS Food bank seeking donations and volunteers By Brigitte Petersen from noon to 3 p.m. at the Elk's Hall on Squamish Chief Second Avenue. Gliatis said distribution may be at the same location for the next The Squamish Food Bank Society's couple of times, but the society is looking March 11 distribution day is quickly for another place which may be less visi- approaching and volunteers are con- ble to passers-by. cerned about the limited number of "The Squamish Food Bank has more to donations so far. The newly-revived soci- do with than just food," said volunteer ety met Wednesday to discuss plans to Betty-Anne Person. "It also has to do raise awareness and get more donations with dignity." of food and cash to feed Squamish's poor Gliatis said volunteers are needed on and hungry residents. March 9 to help sort and bag groceries. Donation boxes were set up in Anyone who is interested in helping out Squamish grocery stores in December should call the Women's Centre at 892- E 4 and January and very little has been 5748 or Gliatis at 898-1608. dropped off by shoppers. Volunteer coor- The society has applied to the District of dinator Pam Gliatis said it's difficult to Squamish for a grant-in-aid and will be tell how much will be needed when bags asking churches and schools for their are handed out. help in collecting food, cash donations "I guess March 11 is the day we'll find and recruiting volunteers. It is also look- out." ing at different fund raisers and plans to trou b Volunteer Mary Billy said it's disap- approach businesses for their support. pointing only small amounts of food "We're asking for them to be supportive 3y Loreth have been donated at supermarkets. publicly and also to support (the food MtlerC Although the level of need for food dona- bank) year-round," said Gliatis. tions in the community is difficult to The society's next meeting is scheduled determine before distribution starts, for March 12 from 1-3 p.m. at Castle Rock BE:Whi those using the soup kitchen as well as on Pemberton Avenue. Anyone interest- others living on low or no incomes will ed in becoming a volunteer is welcome to ireas whj probably be food bank users. attend. eems to I But the society has had some help in Donations of non-perishable foods can ern. ' collecting food. Scouts collected 14 bags be made at Save-On-Foods, IGA Plus, But in ea of non-perishable items last week when Super-Valu and Timber Foods. Cash is Gettina readv for theTest of Metal 'ear expel they staged their second Hike for also needed and can be dropped off at the tarted m( Hunger. The society has been storing Howe Sound Women's Centre at 38132 Preparations have started for this year's Test of Metal mountain bike race in June. Br I the vall food at the Howe Sound Inn but a more Second Ave. or mailed to Box 2052, Wafkey and Dave Heisler worked Sunday to build a bridge over one of the mudd nd come permanent location for storage is needed. Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0. sections of the Far Side trail, and more work parties are planned. Anyone able to hr illying u] ompu ter : "It has to be safe and it has to be dry," Anyone needing food who has no way is asked to attend a meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Howe Sound Inn. Brr said Billv. of getting to the Elk's Hall on March 11, Goldstone photo 212 us just Food will be distributed on March 11 tarJoy cawatsky at 892-2051. ear we ai pingConservi tha

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Ti th. 'I LlrQUID LIFELINE TO HEALTH The pers Water - it makes up most of every human being - all of the bodily processes depend € what is on it - yet the water we drink is being steadily polluted by thousands.of toxic sub- ml bear stances, from disease germs and viruses to poisonous chemicals added by industry Allen. or, deliberately, as controversial "medication." He has bl iunting % WWXT IS DISTILLED WATER? 393, in a : Distilled water is water which has been heated to the boiling point so that impurities om Bran are separated from the water which itself becomes vapor or steam. It is then con- ake. Allei densed back into ure li uid form. The impurities remain in the residue which is sim- \rough th ly thrown away. 11istille water contains no solids, minerals or trace elements, and IWS them [as no taste. Distillation removes the debris, bacteria and other contaminants. seas in th Odorless, tasteless and colorless, distilled water contains no solid matter of any kind, ionit orinl no minerals - organic or inorganic - and is made solely of two gases - hydro en and ?ar dens : oxygen. It can be used as a drinkin water, for cooking, for electric irons an 8 batter- J95 was a ies, and is pure enough to be used 3or intravenous feeding, inhalation therapy, pre- ith good scriptions and baby formulas. ieant mat id many WHAT DISTILLED WATER DOES ie spring Distilled water helps to dissolve the toxic poisons that accumulate in our bodies, helping "I counte to clean out the body cells, organs and fluids. Assistin in the elimination of these toxins iothers in and wastes though the kidneys, it passes through the aidneys without leaving inorganic llen. pebbles and stones. Baby bea As distilled water enters the body, it picks up mineral deposits accumulated in the joints, ibs durin artery walls, or wherever such deposits occur and begins to carry them out. Gallstones and kidney stones decrease until they can safely pass though their ducts. Arthritic pains lessen as joints become more supple and moveable. If attaining these health benefits are important to you, call or drop by the ... Water Distillation Centre 40-38922Queens Way, Squamish Industrial Park 89213409

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Allen says it is the young males who land up in trouble. Mating in June, when the sows come into heat, initiates the breakup of a family. Young nes which most females may be kept &se by but yearling males are left to fend for themselves if their mothers choose a new mate. ”They are the ones we tend to have problems with,” says Lo&h Beswethenick Allen. “They are trying to estab- lish a home range and they are competing with male adults ear problems are synony- and other families.” mous with summer in the Last year, conservation officers Whistler and Squamish received 118 bear complaints peas while winter hardly from the Whistler area. They eems to warrant a time of con- attended 40 of these, destroyed jern. ’ 17 bears and relocated 10. But in early February, resident In comparison, 82 complaints )ear expert, Michael Allen, were received from Squamish. tarted monitoring ursine dens Seven bears were relocated and me. Bri n the valley on a weekly basis 21 destroyed. From Pemberton, muddi nd conservation officers were there were 42 complaint, six e to he allying up numbers on their bears relocated and 10 nn. Brii omputers and are now able to destroyed. ell us just what sort of a bear Conservation officers expect rear we are in for come the similar numbers for 1997. pring thaw. Conservation officers expect Conservation officer Dan sightings to start late in March. ,eGrandeur says although pre- Le G ra nd e u r says t ra d i ti o n a 11y, ipitation has been high, the Whistler bears start wandering vinter has not been unusually into their dens during the latter old and he expects this to part of October through to early

ranslate into a low mortality November. ” In Squ a mi sh ate. though, because of the food “There is always some mortal- availability with all the salmon :y if you have a really cold in the river, we had bear sight- iinter,” says LeGrandeur. “It’s ings all the way into December. sually the newborns and the If there is a lot-of food, there earlings we have a problem really is no need for them to go ii t h. ” into hibernation.” The person with a real sense The bears don’t go into a true f what is happening on the hibernation like some sninll ical bear scene at the moment mammals but their system i Allen. shuts down, eliminating the He has been studying and need to eat drink. When they ounting Whistler’s bears since enter their dens they eat roots, 993, in a study area ranging wood chips, stones, and pine ‘om Brandywine Falls to Green needles to create a fecal plug. ake. Allen tracks the bears “I find bears that are used to irough the summer and fol- garbage come out earlier in the IWS them to their denning spring. ” reas in the fall. He is currently To eliminate that fecal plug, ionitoring 45 confirmed black ~~ which Allen says “smells really ear dens in the area He says Conservation officer Dan LeGrandeur spends a large amount of his time in the summer trapping, tag- bad,” and allow their shrunken 995 was an excellent bear year ging and relocating problem bears in the Squarnish and Whistler areas. Chief file photo stomachs to adjust, the bruins rith good crops of berries. That ieant mating was successful start the spring by feeding on roughage like horsetail. nd many cubs were born in After their first hibernation period is around 235 days. “It’s too early in the hibernation and le spring of 1996. with their mums, they emerge a delayed implantation. The the mothers would have to Allen says, contrary to popu- ”I counted 52 cubs and 23 as yearlings. When the young bears mate in June. The eggs nurse too long.” lar opinion, bears are not starv- iothers in my study area,” says bears den with their mums they develop a little and then in the A good number of yearlings ing and grouchy when the llen. stand a good chance af sur- late summer they stop. They coming out of hibernation, emerge. “They are not that hun- Baby bears are referred to as =T:VTelvivai. start:---- - aeain in November, other- however, could herald a Season gry. It takes a couple of weeks --a------1. . I, ibs during their first year. Allen says the bears’ gestation wise‘the cubs would be born of a numerous bear complaints. for thein to adpst.”

Sea to Sky Magazine airs Friday, give tips about the benefits of at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. March 7 at 7 p.m. on Community herbs and herbal gardening, and * Capilano College Singers per- R Cable 10. Guests include Marie Randy Shimell will talk about form in Squamish United Church McKinney talking about the anti- scuba diving. It will feature the on Friday evening, March 7 at 8 poverty group and food bank, musical group the Procrastinators. p.m. Tickets at Mostly Books, Calendar of events Laurie Fatton will discuss body The show repeats Saturday at 10 Squamish Public Library and and skin care, Sandra Davis will a.m. and 7 p.m. and again Sunday Highlands Video. 1-f 1 - 12 1 MARCH 4,1997 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF - COMMUNI TY Two Squamish residents create a ‘legacy of love’ Bv Brigitte Petersen conceived,” said Gravkin. Sq&h Chief Gravkin, who did the stitching and quilt work on the six- by four-foot blan- hanks to two Squamish residents a ket, says the boy was born at almost the newborn baby boy in New same time she took the finished quilt off TZealand will soon be wrapped its working frame. warmly in a handmade quilt his grand- “I didn’t even know she (Wenzlick) mother wanted to make for her future was pregnant when I started working on grandchild before she passed it.” away. Both McKay and Gravkin Lorelli McKay and Joan say they were never really Gravkin took on the project in close to McLaughlin, but Dec. 1995 to make the silk quilt I feel their lives had been and send it overseas to Janet ’ enriched by knowing her. McLaughlin’s daughter Louise N Jan was a very neat Wenzlick for her future family. lady,” said Gravkin. ”She McLaughlin, who worked as a touched a lot of lives.” public health nurse in Squamish McLaughlin is well .1 for several years, was unable to remembered in Squamish make the blanket herself because for working closely with she was in the battle for her life Jan McLaug h I i n seniors, designing a against leukemia. sketched out ideas healthy heart program and On Dec. 29, 1995, McLaughlin, for a quilt for her many other accomplish- who was in her mid-50s, lost the grandson before she ments. struggle and passed away. But died of cancer. During a Jan. 3,1996 before she died, McLaughlin memorial service at Alice drew some sketches of teddy bears Lake, Wenzlick read a speech written by meant for designing the quilt. Her McLaughlin’s sister Monica Embacher. theme tor the project was a teddy bear “Mom taught us that success and picnic. McKay and Gravkin stepped in wealth in life were measured not by pos- to see the legacy materialize. sessions, but by souls touched, selfless “We decided to complete it in her deeds and days enjoyed,” reads the rnertiory/’’ said McKay, who sketched speech. ”She seemed to always know and painted the designs on silk. what others needed and set her mind to McLaughlin didn‘t know the quilt helping them.” would be finished by the pair before she Gravkin and McKay say they are glad passed away. they worked on this special project. The blanket was completed at the end “It’s a legacy of love,” says Gravkin. The quilt will be hung up for viewing of January and baby Russell was wel- Lorelli McKay and Joan Gravkin are proud to have completed the quilt for C comed into the world Jan. 22. at the Tantalus Seniors Centre before it is McLaughlin, who touched the lives of so many people in the community. Da “His grandmother conceived the idea mailed to the Wenzlick family’s home Donaldson Dhoto of the quilt long before he (Russell) was near Hamilton, New Zealand.

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14 H MARCH 4.1997 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF COMMUNI TY Strataco Management Ltd. Everyone invited to World Day of Prayer 1-1 Professional Condominium Managemen Now in Sea to Sky Country he World Day of Prayer service this year was Spring is just around the corner and the 1997 grad written by the women of Korea and the theme is: class at Howe Sound Secondary School’s fund raiser is 25 Years experience exclusively with TLike a Seed Which Grows into a Tree. The host in a mushroom and steer manure sale. The price is $5 a our community is St. Joseph’s Catholic Church on The bag or $15 for four bags or $120 for a four-yard truck Condominium Councils Boulevard, Garibaldi Highlands at 1 p.m., Friday load. Please note, all orders are payable in advance. If 898-4876 FAX: 898-5557 March 7. By participating in this year’s service, you are you are not canvassed, call 898-5961. joining in common worship with Christian women and m men in more than 170 countries around the globe, and An important meeting for parents and students of the some 2,000 communities in Canada. Everyone is invit- 1997 graduating class will be held at Howe Sound School District ed to this inter-denominational service. Secondary School at 7 p.m., Wednesday, March 12. No. 48 m Your support is needed, please attend. Howe Sound Performing Arts Association is pleased m to welcome the Capilano College Singers to Squamish. The performance of this much acclaimed and talented Kindergarten Registratioa choir will take place in Squamish United Church on Friday evening, March 7 at 8 p.m. The award-winning Elementary Schools in School District No. 48 choir is led by Lars Kaario, who has a wonderful rap- (Howe Sound) are accepting registrations port with his members. Purchasing your tickets in during the week of March 10 14,1997, advance at Mostly Books, Squamish Public Library and A bout Town - Highlands Video will save you money. In advance they 8:30 am, to 3t30 p.m. for September 1997 are $10 for adults, $7 for students and seniors and $5 entry into Kindergarten. ParentslGuardians shouli for children. The prices at the door are $15, $10 and $7. By Maureen Gilmour w present birth cert#cates to veri’ that children will Eldercollege at the Capilano College Squamish cam- be 5 years old on or before December 32,1997. pus has a number of intersecting courses ongoing. Beginning Wednesday March 12, the first of four (and Owners of kayaks, canoes and other small craft want- possibly more) sessions on Canada: Home and Abroad ing to understakd charts and their practical uses are will be offered at 9:30 a.m. each week. The first guest invited to attend the coastal navigation course offered speaker on Globalization and the State will be Dr. Steve at Brennan Park Leisure Centre on Saturday, March 8. McBride from Simon Fraser University. There is no reg- Tides and currents on Thursday, March 13, covers one HOROSCOPE istration required and no fees, and you are welcome to of the fundamental topics for all ocean travellers. By C.C. Clark - eTVData Features Syndicate participate on a drop-in bases. Eldercollege is for resi- Children ages 3-5 years are invited to the Spanish with March 2 through March 8,1997 dents 55 years and over. puppets on March 15. Spanish is taught with puppets through games, songs, stories and crafts. Also, on Aries (March 21 - April 20) Voices of Womyn through music, dance and readings March 15, the Northwest Coast button blanket course Your loyalty to your family will pay off in a bi will be part of the International Women’s Day dinner will teach you how to make one of four designs using way. A dream gives you an important clue to a fu and celebration at the ballroom of the Best Western Sea contemporary fabrics and modern buttons. Register at ture event. to Sky Hotel on Saturday, March 8, from 6:30-10:30 the leisure centre or phone 898-3604 for details. Taurus (April ;21-May 20) p.m. International Women’s Day is an opportunity to 4 You may receive a surprise or two where finance celebrate the heroines of our past and present. Tickets Tuesday, March 11 is the distribution day for the are concerned. Get a second opinion on a medic2 at $15 each are available at Mostly Books, Anna’s Attic, Squamish Food Bank from noon to 3 p.m. Your dona- matter. Stylezone, IDA, Mini Flea Market and from the Howe tions of non-perishable goods at Save-On-Foods, IGA Sound Women’s Centre. Anyone wishing more infor- Plus, Super Valu, and Timber Foods would be much Gemini (May 21 - June 20) mation is asked to call the centre at 892-5748. Non-per- appreciated. Donations of cash are welcome at Howe When dealing with a relationship, listen to you ishable items for the food bank would be appreciated. Sound Women’s Centre or mail to Squamish Food heart. Read the fine print before signing any finan Bank, c/o Box 2052, Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0. Sea to Sky Community Services is offering Advanced Self-Esteem: a Family Affair classes. These classes are First birthdays are being celebrated this week by Cancer (June 21 - July 20) open to adults who have completed the regular Self- James Harney, Thomas Drewry and Keegan Varney. Let go of preconceived notions about what a’ per Esteem: a Family Affair parenting course. It starts with son should or shouldn’t be. You may find it is easi er to like people for who they are.. a brief review of the principles of the regular course, Dolores and Ralph Odendahl, who both grew up in then continues on to more advanced work on these Britannia Beach but moved away for several years, L~o(July 21 - Aug. 21) same principles. The course runs evenings April 2 returned to Squamish 10 years ago, but they are on the A friend will relay an important message, but thinl through to May 7 and the cost for the program is $35 move again. Dolores, a member of the Squamish twice before acting on it. Choose your words care per person. To register or for more information please Hospice Society since 1987 as a volunteer, board mem- fully when talking with an authority figure. contact the Squamish office at 892-5796. ber and also hospice coordinator was honored and given a going away gift at the monthly meeting Feb. Virgo (Aug. 22 - Sept. 22) The Squamish Estuary Conservation Society wel- 17. Dolores is also the Worthy Matron of the Eastern You’ve suffered a loss recently and it has mad( comes all levels of birders to the monthly bird count on Star Lodge and a farewell get-together and birthday you a bit gun-shy where love is concerned. Takt Sunday March 9. Meet at McDonald’s at 8 a.m. celebration for her was held at the home of Marg things slowly; there’s no need to rush. Also sponsored by the Squamish Estuary Candy on Feb. 23. Libra (Sept. 23 .. Oct. 22) Conservation Society is an endangered species tour the Ralph, until his retirement, was an employee at B.C. You must stand firm in your convictions even if iq same day dong with showing future development Rail and for the past few years was a crew member of means disappointing someone you care about. Thal proposals in the estuary. Meet at the Howe Sound Inn the Royal Hudson. All good wishes to Ralph and person will understand eventually. at 130 p.m. For details contact Jim Wisnia at 898-2000. Dolores as they begin a new phase of their lives in , Kamloops. Scorpio (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) The book discussion group at Squamish Public It looks as if your social life will be picking uf Library will meet on Thursday, March 13 at noon. The The Women’s Auxiliary to Squamish General soon. Encourage a friend to go after his or he] book to be discussed is The Piano Man’s Daughter by Hospital is pleased to inform the public that a fine dreams. Timothy Findley. Register at the library and pick up a shipment of stuffed bunnies, chicks and ducks, just in Sagittarius (Nov. 23 - Dec. 20) copy of the book. time for Easter, is now on sale at the gift shop at SGH. A little quiet time would be nice. Plan a short trip m It is open Monday to Friday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with the intention of getting some rest. Leave the family behind if necessary. Capricorn (Dec. 21 - Jan. 19) Though it seemed a good idea when you embarked on this new path, it’s not too late to retrace your steps and begin again. Calvary Community Church Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Squamish Pentecostal Church Sunday morning family worship John’s Anglican Church Boulevard, Garibaldi Pastor: Derwyn Costislak, 892- St 2449 The Aquarius (Jan. 20 Feb. 18) service in the Eagle Room at the Sunday services 8 a.m. and 10 Highlands. Father Angelo De 3680. Sunday School 10 am., - Get rid of all those negative thoughts and focus on Sea to Sky Hotel at 10:30 a.m. a.m. For details call Rev. John Pompa, 898-4355.Mass: morning worship 11 a.m. Nursery and Sunday School at Stephens at 898-5100. Saturday at 4:30 p.m., Sunday Evening service 6 p.m. what is good ‘in your life. Do some deep-breathing the Same time. Teens are invited Squamish United Church at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Wednesday night prayer and exercises to relieve stress quickly. to Youth Night on Fridays at Minister: Rev. Claire Bowers, Confession: Saturday at 4 p.m. bible study 730 p.m. 730 p.m. Phone 8985898. AlJ 892-5727. Sunday Worship or by appointment anytime. Pisces (Feb. 19 - March 20) welcome. Pastor Walter Gamble Hour begins at 10 a.m. Infant Catechism (CCD): grades K-7 Church of Jesus Christ of Working hard and earning a good living is impor- at 892-3310. Nursery provided. Sunday on Thursdays, 6:30 p.m.-7:4Q Latter Day Saints tant, but not at your family’s expense. Take time Highlands Gospel Hall School is held at 10 a.m. p.m., may register anybme. Stan Thompson, Branch for those who care about you. Elder Gordon Stewart, 8985091. Valleycliffe Christian Squamish Baptist Church President. 42081 Ross Rd., Born this week: Sunday breaking of the bread at Fellowship 898-5023 Pastor: John Crozier, 898-3737. Brackendale. 898-3535. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 11:30 Pastor vic Peters Associate Pastor: Paul Amacker. llarch 2 - Eddie Money, Jennifer Jones March 6 - Tom Arnold, Ed McMahon, am., Gospel Meeting 7 pm., Sunday Worship Service: 11 Sunday Worship and Sunday llarch 3 - Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Shaquille O’Neal Monday Bible Hour 7-8 p.m., a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. School at 930 a.m. and 11 a.m. Miranda Richardson March 7 -John Heard, Willard Scott, larch 4 - Chastity Bono, Chris Rea Lynn Swann larch 5 - Dean Stockwell March 8 - Aidan Quinn, Lynn Redgrave Ltc -ageml Creative flow expands your conciousness hether we know it or romance. I feel as you feel about it? doing wrong? Signed, Lost and ith not, we are all blessed though things are What can I do to Confused. Wwith creative talents difficult to attain have my needs Dear Lost and Confused, and abilities. Of course, they with my career.‘Any met in my love Yes, I’m positive there are no exist on all levels and forms. ideas? Signed, CK. life? I enjoy your mistakes or accidents in life. i7 - Many of these talents have been Dear CK, column. Signed, There is Lj time for action and a - brought with us in each incarna- You will find Sincerely. time for non-action, which is tion, and can be firmly imprint- things coming your Dear Sincerely, when we do our inner work and rict ed within the self. way to push you This year be pre- preparation for action. It is beneficial to pay heed or into a more self- pared to have a lot You arc in a period where you allow ourselves to discover these focused direction, on your plate. But are doing what I call closet aspects of ourselves and develop particularly concern- don’t let that scare cleaning. You are in a state of them, in order to be more of who ing career. I feel you Ask Your you. Because you completion and must be ruthless io1 we are. I have seen people who are just treading are leading to big about it. Listen to your nies- claim not to be able to draw a water. Psychic changes. It’s time sages, that will get louder as ‘97 ,48 straight line create wonderful Change your work- to meet your own progresses. By Diane Mills needs. You are also preparing to start tS paintings. Some are creative ing situation first. with their ideas or words and Listen to your mes- Your previous a new cycle, and so must II have something worthwhile to sages and have faith. partners have not, empower yourself to act on deci- 97 share with others. What would you like to achieve because you db not. It‘s time to sions. If you don’t know yet shou2, Those who have had little in your work area? It may take look at patterns and change what I mean, just be patient and haunting messages that urge nothing less than giving every- them. you will be shown. We so often In wil them to create something new thing up and taking a leap of Make a fresh start. This goes want what we want yesterday. 397. need to acknowledge these gifts. faith off the cliff. for your home too. I feel you Quit feeling that what you are Starting a creative flow expands Take some time out to think, a would be better off moving. doing is wrong. - consciousness and affects every holiday perhaps. October is a Look to a new life. Diane Mills is a practicing - area of the life, even if seemingly good productive time for you. Dear Diane, psychic cou izsello r I iving itr unrelated to such areas. As soon as you sort out career, I have been stuck for a very Bmckendale.Yorr may send or So start firing up those rusty love and finances will also be.a long time. I can’t seem to break bring letters to Dime c/o The -’E cylinders and start livihg fully happier situation. free no matter what 1 do. I take Squainislr Chief. Please inclirde ? Dear Diane, Dear Diane, comfort from the fact that I am your question and birth dates I would like to know what’s in My home needs repairs so I’m where I’m meant to be, but it’s whenever possible This column store for me in ’97, especially considering a loan to fix it up or wearing thin. Are you sure there will be published every two with finances, career and sell and buy elsewhere. What do are no mistakes? What am I weeks. in a bi to a fi

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Want to say thanks and make sure eveyo knows why? Or maybe ofler a little constm - tive criticism without confiontation? Sei your Dart or Daflodil tome Editot; X Darts & Squamish Chiefi Box 3500, Squamish, B. VON 3G0 or drop it off at our ofice at 381. P Second Avenue, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.1 Monday through Friday. You can also fi your message to 892-8483 or e-mail t sqchief@mountain-in ter.net. becau!H up ani A prescription full of daffodils to Jane McQuinn, the I This n wonderful pharmacist at Shoppers. Your kindness in re- A wall covered with beautiful yellow daffodils to 1 kind a opening the store after you were on your way home husband for washing my walls. Much appreciated. K Whe Sunday night to fill a prescription for my sick daughter rn all daj is very much appreciated. Thanks a bunch, signed a Two canvases full of daffodils to Vange and Elodie too bu very grateful Mom and my daughter, who is now smil- Art Times Two Studio in Brackendale for spendins lose I( ing again. sunny Saturday in our store painting scenes on our nc and y( B functional windows. They’re beautiful. Thanks a IT starvir Two very rare, beautiful daffodils to the two people lion. Dianne and Cindy. bullda UNITED who returned two most personal items to me. I com- rn kitche: mend our honesty as that is rare these days. A golf cart full of daffodils to Uschi for the fabulo devil. Rmenue Canada m service and attention she provides for the predictal that fe A Triton Steel warehouse full of daffodils to Roy, who ladies who regularly visit her on Sunday. Her cheeri boost ‘ *Confidential In Home Service” delivered a much needed battery to me. Thank you for disposition and friendly manner always make us f( snacki *Personal* *Rentals* *Small Businesses* going out of your way. better having been in her company. It’s refreshing health *Reasonable Rates - Quality Service* rn meet someone who obviously enjoys her job. Than1 which Busloads of darts to the government agencies which Uschi. lunch 7 days a week, 7:OO am to 1O:OO pm would not let a chemotherapy patient get on a bus to Peop Squamish after treatment. The patient was sick on the Daffodils to Merrill and Ring for maintaining existii are rn( Dee Lapohte bus and subsequently kicked off. Darts also to the dri- trails on their newly logged property and a bouquet energc ver. Where has human compassion gone? GBA Logging for clearing the Pia Trail of last yea] ter in ! Call for an appointment I windfalls. From walkers and mountain bikers. Why? Over 17 years experience Daffodils of paradise to the lady who had the guts to hours go it on her own and take the bus. A pool full of darts to the swimmer who complaint your b belligerently to the lifeguard about the music at tl and m 892-5393 An ambulance full of daffodils to my family and won- early bird swim. We have had a couple of surveys and Peop derful friends for a surprise 50th birthday. Jim. democratic vote, and majority wins. Actually, they c twice i m play an assortment of music. ple wl A burger full of darts to the restaurant which hired my becau: friend then fired her when she got the flu. You obvious- A fire hall full of daffodils to Bob Fulton and Nick Pec more t I YourOwnBusiness? I ly don’t care about your customers very much. Just for their very informative tour of the hall. The Secor apple, Sea to Sky Community Services in conjunction with remember, words spread faster than germs in Squamish. Mamquam Brownies sure enjoyed it and learned son thank Community Futures Development Corporation would valuable information. For a like to offer a five day Business Management Course, Bunches of daffodils to the people who stopped to m cramp covering the following: help out the night of my accident at Porteau Cove. Years of daffodils to Mary Billy for her most interestin veggie Thanks also to the kindness of many at Squamish and enjoyable A Look Back in Time. It is truly one of tl grains General Hospital and an especially big bunch of daf- items we read first. which The Market and the Competition fodils to Suzanne for all the running around she did for I and gi Cornering the Market me. Thanks Sis. A camp full of daffodils to Starbucks Coffee for the After Your Financial Requirements rn donation to our camp and to their customers for fillin drink i Personnel Management Colorful daffodils to Sue Cogar for painting a wonder- our Timmy Tin. Thanks from Camp Squamish. Financial Statements ful mural of jungle animals and plants to cheer up our rn e Legal Obligations clinic room, and Home Hardware for donating paint. Daffodils to Julie Enkel. She has stuck with her mr Lik How to Finance Start-up They always come through. Thanks. ning even if it meant giving up many after school actii How to Prepare a Business Plan ities in order to train every day. She has participated i A restaurant full of darts to the employer who found it many races and has come first in more than one-third c Lib( If you are receiving E.I. or have received E.I. in past fitting to fire an employee because she was sick with the them. Keep it up Julie. years and interested in the above course, please 1:: 3 are flu. Perhaps you would have preferred she spread the m the strl contact Belinda Keech or Maureen Ross at 892-5796. germs to the staff and customers instead of to her Great bunches of daffodils to the whole town a that ca . Course starts March 10th. daughter, who ended up in hospital. Needless to say Squamish. Your kindness and support have been won carries my friends and I will not be frequenting your establish- derful. You have what makes a small town great. Th Gariba ment any more. Gordon family. I New! conveI many i sions c speech that Gc keynol receivt with fi pledge fight a native

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and~. aive vou a lot more enerm. Kaleidoscopes is written by a group of r thei Aft& a 6ard workout, you %odd Howe Sound Secondary School students fillin; drink something to replace the fluids on topics of their choice. r mr Liberals maintain positive attitude acti7 lted i have just returned from the B.C. my offices every day come from a broad iird c Liberal Convention in Penticton, and political cross-section of constituents. It Iwould really like to convey to you is my ongoing objective to serve our the strong feeling and positive attitude rapidly expanding membership in a vn c that comes out of the convention and spirit of inclusion. All British won carries through to West Vancouver- Columbians need to be served in an t. Thc Garibaldi, affecting each one of us. equal manner. News stories out of the We will not be advocating convention dealt with. a reduction in the number many aspects and impres- of MLAs in the legislature, sions of the sessions and so ridings in the north will speeches. I can assure you not be even further spread that Gordon Campbell’s out geographically. B.C. keynote address was Rail will not be privatized received by the delegates under B.C. Liberal policy, Nith full support as he as many constituents have Aedged to continue the voiced their concern of how ?ght and to build the alter- this will impact their lives. iative to the current gov- We believe that listening 2rnment and its misplaced to these opinions being xiorities. voiced by British If any of you want clari- Columbians will assist the ?cation of B.C. Liberal unification of the more than Jolicies, call my office. We By Ted 60 per cent of the voters of Nil1 be glad to discuss Nebbeling our province who do not ssues with you and pro- want the NDP to be their ride you with copy from government. he B:C. Liberal policy manual which Constituent input, and the problems oj ietails our solutions to the major issues. my constituents will continue to receive The well being of every constituent in prompt attention. It is really gratifying 3.C. is of major concern to me, and to for me when I can find an answer, or be his end I was the first signatory to the part of the solution to a problem. imendment to the B.C. Rail privatiza- To keep you up to date, I am currently ion legislation which had been pro- dealing with West Vancouver-Garibaldi josed. issues such as the Cypress Bowl comple- In our efforts to accommodate others tion, the Auto Propane Tax, the natural ind to reach out to those who do not gas pipeline extension and the Lions urrently feel they are represented in the Gate crossing. egislature, our policies now reflect the As the legislature is soon to sit in keeds and aspirations of the widest pos- Victoria to consider and debate the ible group of voters. major issues of the day I will 1 continue The requests for assistance I receive in to work on your behalf. 18 MARCH 4,1997 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF NEWS Bridges program places emphasis on recovery BY Mary Bitlv Hughes described one incident in which Contributed to The Chief a member of the group was turned away at hospital emergency because he didn’t Often it’s only those who’ve been have any physical pain, without staff ,KELtO through recovery who can help others being able to understand he was in a going through similar ,problems. highly anxious state and was terrified for Alcoholics Anonymous is a good exam- himself mentally. CORN RAISIN $679 Ae. Bridges, which stands for Building But the greatest benefit of the Bridges $e99 Recovery of Individual Dreams and project is that it has provided a safe place BRAN .‘.3?5P.0 ea. Zoals through Education, is the begin- to tell their stories about when they first ling of just such another group in discovered they were mentally ill (usual- iquamish, this time for the mentally ill. ly between the ages of 17 and 26)’ the Garry Hughes, Eric Gumbel and Brian murky world of medications and their RICE $769 FRUIT 875 g $639ea. itymchuk have completed their first 14- side-effects. All said this proved to be the 1.4 kg - week session as co-leaders of this trial most difficult subject. KRlSPlES .. . . ea. LOOPS 0.00. xoject. Although they began with eight Their main purpose is to try to get rid of people and only ended up with two, they the shame and stigma attached to mental eel they’ve made a good start. Some illness and to include all people as part of hopped out for lack of childcare, or the process of bringing those with the ill- FROSTED - $e99 CORN 725 g $649ea. health or family problems. One the great- ness back into the mainstream of society. 950 g 1st deterrents is the poverty which so One of the participants said it took a lot - ea. FLAKES ..... J POPS OO.... dten accompanies this illness. of the fear away to be able to come to this ”This is a course of consumers (of men- group and share something about their S a1 health services) teaching other con- illness. Their major emphasis has been on - MINI umers about mental illness and how to recovery. The greatest benefit for SUPER VALU BREAD $ ope, how to access support systems by Gumbel, he said, “is the realization for WHITE OR 60% WHOLE WHEAT 49 - DANISH uilding bridges in the community with each person that there is support avail- 570 G LOAF nose with similar problems, as well as‘ ablet and the major lesson is that when LIMIT 1 /OVERLIMIT 1.08 51I Zarning how to make the best use of the they get together they are less alone.” 5 3 ea. ‘WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE Of AT LEAST $25, EXCLUDING CIGAREIES, TOBA[CO OR AL(OHOL, YOU $229 ystem,” said Hughes. Sometimes it Although this group is over, it is hoped 3 MAY PURCHASE THE MOVE ITEM FOR THE STATED PRICE. ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. COUPON MUST BE leans educating the professionals too. another will spring up to take its place. PRESENTED AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE AND CANNOT BE COMBINE0 WllH ANY OTHER COUWN. COUPON 1 EXPIRES SUNDAY, MARCH 9,1997. NO RAINCHECK$ NO SUBSTITUTIONS. 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H Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary ence. Meetings are each Tuesday from 7-8:30 Iiquamish Lions Club meetings are held the meets at the Legion Hall last Tuesday of each p.m. in Squamish Elementary School. If you wish first and third Thursdays of the month at 7 p.m. at month at 7:30 p.m. Executive meeting every sec- further information phone Kathy at 898-3077. the Easter Seal Camp rec room. eting on Wednesday, March ond to last Tuesday of each month at 730 p.m. Tantalus Seniors Centre at 1471 Pemberton New members or guests welcome. Phone Raj at 7 p.m. at Howe Sound Contact Mrs. Amy Poole at 898-5714. Ave. is open Monday to Friday, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Kahlon at 892-5011. Squamish Royal Canadian Legion needs all Drop in and enjoy smoke-free social and refresh- 8 The HQW~Sound Arts Council is a volunteer ryone attend as graduation is Legion members. Please plan to attend our next ments. Crib and cards, pool, darts and music organization created to encourage and assist in every day. development of the arts in our community. H Kinsmen Club of Squamish meets on the Call 892-1066 for information. For details call Adriane Polo at 898-5930. second and fourth Thursday evenings of each W The Royal Purple of Squamish meets the Io Sea to Sky Communities Network (formerly second Tuesday of each month at 8 p.m. If you Faeenet) public terminals at Squarnish Public are free to do volunteer work or help with the new Library. A growing community information source d in a community club that stresses ser- alcohol and drug awareness program call Terry at for non-profit organizations. Free worldwide com- an’s Daughter by Timothy fellowship, call Don Burroughs at 892- 892-5731. To become a new member call 892- munications. Call 892-5467 for details. ndley. Register at the library and or evenings at 898-3526. 5731. W Sea to Sky Community Services Society pro- Big Brothers/Blg Sisters of Squamish pro- H Squamish Block Parents is in need of new vides support and assistance to individuals and teer adults to work on a one-to-one Block Parents throughout the area. You need not families in the Howe Sound corridor. For informa- basis with children from single parent families. be a parent, just someone concerned with safety tion phone 892-5796. in the community. Rotary Club of Squamish meets every gon hostess brings gifts and For more information contact the Squamish Thursday at noon at the Sea to Sky Hotel. Visiting r you’re new in town, have a RCMP office at 898-9611. Rotarians are always welcome to join. married or know a couple who Kiwanis Club of Squamish meets the first B.C. Coalition of Motorcyclists meets the sec- s and Locks and Pair Tree in and fourth Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the ond Thursday of each month at the Squarnish lands Mall. For details call Tantalus Seniors Centre. For more information Valley Rod and Gun Club at 7 p.m. For details call Stew McLeod at 898-3594. phone Bruce Currie at 898-1552. :ulptor (2 hra 26 B MARCH 4,1997 THE SQUAMISH CHIEF COMMUNI TY

Winners of the recent Garibaldi Dayna Craig and Jessica Wdson Teresa Spani - Soil Erosioi - Highlands Elementary science - Egg Reaction; Nick Bandy Stephanie Sellers - Ink Dyc fair included: and David Gamble - Friction: Scott Sellers and David Watso GHE Grade 6 science fair Grade 4: Jennifer Galloway Force and Nature. - Imprinting on a Compute and Julia Baumann - Grade 5: Heather Rochetta and Disk. winners represent the district Comparing Conventional and Erica Fletcher - Bridge; Kate The Grade 6 winners are goin Microwave Ovens; Sean Shepherd - Insulation; Leithan to represent the Howe Soun at regional competition Wilkinson and Pirman McPhie Slade and Michael Taylor - School District at the region: - Batteries; Emma Celli and Plasma Ball. competition at the University c L Darcie Anderson - Fittonia; Grade 6: Naomi Lang and British Columbia. 6 US

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AREYOU TIRED OF PLAYING THE SAME Use good wine in cooking LD POSITIONS... CATCHER, I ST BASE, ROVE ine used in cooking seldom Winter Pears qfi,4 -., %. ' . gets the same respect as wine <-.. %.< '\, No Ex erience Necessar destined for the table. "I just Poached in Red Wine W 0 ISH - WHI &ERo PEMBEmd MTC E eed it for cooking," is most often a 4 Anjou or Bosc pears ,e 898-9880 Cindy 898-0766 Laroy 932- )de for "give me something cheap.'' 314 cup sugar he first guiding rule for cooking wine 1 1/2 cups red wine - If you won't drink it, don't cook with 314 cup water 1 slice lemon 3ut there's more. After all, this could 1 slice orange ? the cooking and seasoning liquid for a two inch piece of cinnamon stick very expensive piece of meat. Why 1 whole clove DRIVEWAYS FROM $1.20 PER SQ. FT. :grade its flavor for the sake of a few Peel the pears, leaving the stems on. Illars? Would anyone make Cut out the blossom end. (8ased on a driveway area of 1200 sq. fi. or larger) ollandaise sauce with margarine Put the sugar in a heavy skillet on high 'cause it's cheaper? Not likely. heat. Shake it around until it melts and dost cooking wines end up reduced in starts to caramelize. Stir until light e sauce. Whatever elements are obvi- amber in color. Remove from heat. Very is in the wine to start with are exag- carefully pour in the water and red rated. Avoid sour, tannic or bitter tast- wine. The sugar will bubble up and 5 wines. harden. Return to medium heat to melt 'here are smooth, soft and fruity wines the caramelized sugar. Stir until melted. the '$10 range that are excellent candi- Add the pears, fruit slices and spices. tes for the pot. Cover and simmer for about 20 minutes, dso, consider the flavor elements in turning the pears occasionally. Test the 2 dish. Poach fish in a tart, citrusy pears with a skewer. The flesh should lite if the finished sauce is seasoned gently resist. Remove and discard the th lemon or herbs like tarragon. Braise seasonings. Remove the pears to a bowl. rk roast with an unoaked, appley tast- Bring the syrup to a boil. Reduce to ;Chardonnay if the dish is served about one cup. Pour over the pears and th applesauce. chill. They can be left for several days in Book your driveway Paving Project Now :ooking wines are not restricted just to the fridge. and receive a 10% discount. ! main course, but make fine sauces Serve each pear with a small scoop of I fruit desserts. The red wine sauce for ice cream (chocolate is very good) or a ROADS DRIVEWAYS PARKING LOTS TENNIS COURTS DESIGN SERVICE ! pears in the following recipe is spicy pool of custard sauce. A crisp sugar ting. cookie on the side is nice. This is a knife used Penfold's Rawson Retreat and fork dessert. Makes four servings. Call anytime for a free estimate bernet-Shiraz (about $10). Smooth Navel oranges are particularly good :h berry and black plum flavors, it has right now, perfect for the following sim- 898-1 51 6 or collect 294-8284 picy aroma. This is an excellent, all- ple recipe. The oranges soak in a cinna- for many dishes as mon scented white wine syrup. Refreshing on their own, they are partic- or the orange dessert, I chose a ularly delicious spooned over a scoop of rrnan Riesling from the Mosel region. bread pudding or baked custard. Good news in sporter Michelsberg Riesling Kabinett Oranges in ! out $11) is typically tangy and lemo- ~ propane biII? with a honeyed richness and a hint White Wine Syrup a m on the finish. In such 314 cup white wine ert, this wine adds a range 1/2 cup water It's true! mplementary flavors. 1/3 cup sugar aching winter pears in wine makes a two inch piece cinnamon stick Look carefully at your last propaize bill. ir firm flesh edible. Anjou pears are 3 large navel oranges rge and chubby with a succulent, Bring the wine, water, sugar and cinna- The price ofpropane bas dropped! mon stick to boil in a stainless steel I sc pears are elegantly shaped with saucepan. Boil for 10 minutes. Cut the - brown skin and rock-hard flesh. ends from the oranges and cut off the Why? ICG is paying less for propane from our suppliers. and just as we said their slender neck and curving peel, including any white pith. Slice we would, ICG is passing the savings on to you and also our retail partners. Thanks exquisite when each crosswise into four rounds. Place in to a warmer winter (at least in some parts of the country!) and lower demand, a shallow bowl and pour the hot syrup proDane reserves in North America are increasing. in other words, there IS more se a stainless steel or enameled pot over top. Chill for several hours or supply than demand for propane right now, and so prices have fallen. it in wine. Otherwise overnight. s with the metal surface Remove the cinnamon stick unless you What about next month? No one can predict what lies ahead. d leaves a tinny taste. want a strong cinnamon flavor. but ICG is working on innovative ways to prevent large price fluctuations in the future. In the long term, propane is still an economic fuel. The portability and clean burning DU auction aids wetland preservation factors of propane make it the best choice. Squamish committee of Ducks merchandise will begin at 650 p.m. and a want to know more? For answers to your questions about limited is holding its eighth annual buffet will be served at 730 p.m. propane, call our Customer Care Centre: 1 800 424-8807. It's a free call, anytime. auction on March 8f to raise Tickets are available from Mr. 1-Hour and preservation and con- Cleaners in Garibaldi Highlands, Ron Drewry at Squamish Finning, Jamie e funds raised in Squamish Blattmann at Paintin' Place or through be used directly for the committee chairman Andrea Hunter, PROPANE uamish estuary due to current land who can be reached at 898-4783. ues, funds raised at other dinners will Some items to be auctioned-raffled are: For Propane Delivery, Service and Account Enquiries, towards helping this area when these introductory scuba diving course, wine please call 1 800 424-8807. tasting yacht cruise, helicopter tour, banquet and auction is being held snowmobiling tour, diamond ring, camp- For Propane Sales Enquiries, please call Squarnish Legion March 8. There ing package. The Squamish Estuary your local sales representative Brent Qevlin at 898-2057. live and silent auction, raffles and Society is setting up a display at the -3oor prizes. 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Road Sense COMMUNITY reminds you Donations needed for Hilltop garage sale to crime-proof your car. he Hilltop House Agrodome for the Scott Tournament of Hearts national ' Support Society is women's curling championships last week. Thaving a garage sale over the Congratulations Lorne. April 19. If you find any Branch #70 News SPOR7: suitable items for this event The following is a list of bus trips Elaine Ramsay has or FUX when you are doing your Hill planned for 1997. If any of these trips interest you, - spring cleaning, they will BY Kay please phone her at 898-5463, for more information and I Home costs. March 23 - Westminster Quay Fraser River be welcome. Wirachowsky The society is seelung 1 cruise; April 5 - Daffodils in Bradner, Clayburn i new members. If you have I Village and Westminster Abbey; April 28 - Burnaby a friend or relative at Village Museum, the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Gardens; June 14 Movie. Hilltop or if you feel they merit support, please consid- - Vancouver harbor and Stanley Park trolley ride. In er joining the group. They meet on the second July, Theatre Under The Stars has two productions: ! Thursday of each month at 9:30 a.m. at Hilltop House. Fiddler on the Roof and Bye Bye Birdie. t Squamish can be extremely proud of the Hilltop facil- Tantalus Seniors Centre News ity and its caring staff. Let's support the residents and Open Monday to Friday, 1-4 p.m. Closed weekends staff in any way we can. If you have any questions, and holidays. Monday - crafts; Tuesdays - crib. By Dai phone Ruth at 898-3368, Betty, at 892-3888, or Jean, at Please phone Ann at 898-3384 if you are interested in 1 sq- 898-2388. the pot luck lunch prior to the games. Wednesday - 10 There is a beautiful teddy bear's picnic quilt on dis- a.mT until noon - sketch and paint club. Many of their play in the Tantalus Seniors Centre. This was made for paintings were on display last week at the seniors Louise and Steve Wenzlick and family in loving memo- meeting. We have some pretty talented seniors. ry of Jan McLaughlin, who conceived the idea. It was Wednesday - 1-4 p.m., line dancing; Thursday - we Squam p!ays ii As you'll see in otir iicw video. custom home planning with Nelson brought to life by silk artist Lorelli McKay and quilter are still looking for a program for this day. If you have hrinp together your drcanis ;ind our craftsmanship. The result is a Joan Gravkm. a suggestion phone me at 898-3749. Friday - Bridge Soccer homc wc'll twfh tx proud of. Our track record ccwers 40 years and Walking Club News - Club. tht! wh ovcr 3O.(K)O homes. Arid our foundation is customer satisfaction. For A total of 15 enjoyed last week's walk, although Bob Anyone willing to take the occasional turn at hostess- boys, a yvur trcc copy of our video, call 1-800-S70-4001. 'The only lhing we Armstrong might not agree after his little fall. His nose ing please phone me or !PL?VC your name at the centre. ni u ni ti( don't \i~ppIyis thc popcorn. looked pretty sore. This Thursday, March 6, we will be Get well wishes go out to hospital patients Joe ' rate all. doing a Stump Lake and Alice Lake walk. If the gateis Zeimba, Bettina Clarke, Cameron McGee, A1 Emsland " She' : open meet by the washrooms at 10 a.m. If it is closed, and Frank Downing. Convalescing at home are Shirley 15 age; meet at the gate. Saugstad and Rita North. kids a f Lornc Campbell, icemaker at the Howe Sound Condolences to the families of Roy Fogerty George n7 a le-d i Curling Club, was honored to help lay the ice at the Schulte, Lloyd Hopkins, John Hanifan and Mae Scott. o wn t h Richarc respect against In fact for the. who as1 surprist the U14 chance. ished tl- instead the Nor Nicole she beer would k ers on tl younge: Some (

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played g( :were rigl- . SPORTS TIPS? Call us (604) 892-97 6 7 March 4, 7997 Page 29 say has or Fax (604) 892-8483 ou, c tion and I ver n i rnabv ickin’ it with he big boys ;ends ib. By David Donalbn usually because of her skill as a player. red in Squamish Chief ”I’ve never heard an unkind or sarcas- ay - 10 tic comment from anyone after they’ve f their icole Fowler is in the league on seen Nicole play,” says Dawson. “I’ve rs her own. The 13-year-old soccer seen a couple of raised eyebrows from player is the only grl on the parents or coaches but after the game is y-we Squamish Scorpions U15 team, which over there is always nothing but positive u have p!ays in Vancouver’s Three District comments. I think she’s stood up well ridge Soccer League. She’s also the only grl in under the scrutiny.” the whole league playing against the ”Sometimes other team’s players ask iostess- boys, as the other teams come from com- the guys for my number but most of :entre. niunities large enough to support sepa- them don’t care,’’ Nicole says. ”They just rate all-grl teams to play in the league. want to win.” island “She’s only 13 and playing in an under- But Nicole plays to win too. Shirley 15 age group SO she’s playing against ”I just think it’s fun to play that way. I kids a full two years older than her in a play competitively because I don’t like to rorge nde-dominated sport and she’s held her gwe up, I like to do my best.’’ Scott. own throughout,” says her coach Dawson says it’s that tenacity that Richard Dawson. ”She’s won a lot of makes her a great player. “She’s taken respect from everyone she’s played some brutal checks and got up and against .” always gone back in. She’s never been In fact, she won the respect of the coach intimidated enough not to get back up for the North Shore U15 grls rep team, and get in the play. who asked her to play for them. He was “If everyone played with her spirit we surprised to learn Nicole is actually in might have an even better team.” the U14 age group and she was given a Nicole has been playing soccer since chance to play on that team but she fin- she was four years old and is also active ished the season with the Scorpions in baseball, basketball, ringette, field instead and is thinking about playing in hockey, sluing and mountain bilung, to the North Shore next year. name a few. Soccer comes first over the sports Nicole Fowler plays. David Donaldson photo Nicole turned 13 in December but had ”Sometimes my morn gets mad at me she been born a few weeks later she because I always have too much to do her mom said she has too rnuch to do would have been one of the older play- and I don’t have time to do my chores.” already and ”I wouldn’t *,vaiit to get ers on the U13 team rather than the Whenever any of these sports overlap, punched in the face and get a brokcri youngest player on the U15 team. like ringette and soccer at this time of nose.” Some of the guys on her team give her year, Nicole always chooses her favorite, Nicole has a number of options for soc- a bit of a hard time but it doesn’t bother which is soccer. She says her ringette cer next year but she and Dawsori ~vould her. “Some of the boys are more mature teammate Heather Ray always chooses like to see an all-girl travel team from and nicer to me but I always know ringette over soccer. Squamish. they’re just jokng,” she says. Her older sister Leslie boxes with the “There’s enough skill for a girls team If the boys on the teams she plays Squamish Rock Boxing Club and Nicole but it would be hard to find enough against take special notice of Nicole, it’s thinks it would be fun to try it too but devoted players,” she says. Midget reps one goal away from provincia r By David Donabon But Saturday the Squamish team fell to Sechelt. shut them out 3-0 in thc first ga~nc’,so MJC sho\vrd wt’ SqdshChief “We were blanked 4-0. Sechelt came out good, we can sk‘ite with the best teanis.II came out flat.” Morris said it was a grc),at ycar for the teem mdWOLI~~ II We were one goal away from going to the provincials. To win the provincial berth now, Howe Sound needed like to thank each playcr, c~hwell as ninnaf:tv- Dorig hegoal.” to beat West Van and Hollyburn to win its game, Robertson and trainer Roy Rnmc~fi”for- ,111 tkir hrd In one of the most incredible hockey games he had Mowe Sound led West Van 2-0 in the first period but work. !ver seen the Howe Sound midget rep Eagles went back went behind 3-2. By the end of the second-they were tnd forth with West Van, going ahead, falling behind back up 7-4 but late in the third West van went ahead Midget AA rep team stats for 1996-97 regular season i ind settling for a 9-9 tie, soach Gary Morris said Sunday. again 8-7. i In the first game of the round robin tournament to Howe Sound tied it with two minutes to go in the lecide the provincial berth Howe Sound defeated tour- game but West van was right on top of them, scoring lament favorites Hollyburn 3-0 Thursday to advance to their ninth before Howe Sound scored again with under he next round in the provincial playoffs. a minute left. But despite a breakaway with four sec- “It was 1-0 with 10 minutes to go in the third period. onds on the clock, the Eagles couldn’t nail that last goal. Ve scored the second goal and took the wind out of ”I‘ve never seen a game go back and forth like that,” wir sails and scored the third goal and it was all over,” said Morris. ”The kids played their hearts out. They aid Morris Friday. went right down to the wire and nobody quit. They left I/ It was an excellent hockey game. Their goaltender everything they had on the ice today.” layed good, our goaltender stood on his head. The kids Hollyburn beat Sechelt 3-0 Sunday and advanced to 0 1 rere right pumped and it looks like they’re ready to go the provincials. 1 4 the provincials.” ”We were the only team to beat Hollyburn and we

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892.91 61 38113 - 2nd Avenue Friday 12:OO Noon b;,te r from Office Hours: Monday to Friday IU, UllUCl 9:OO a.m. to 5:OO p.m. McPHADVEN SCOTT Ocean Port Hotel is accepting applica- Loving professional nanny looking for a Bachelor unit downtown. Includes Isabelle Ethel McPhadyen passed away Elizabeth May, passed away peacefully tions in Beer & Wine Store for bar- childcare position in Squamish, from hydro, cable. Avail. immediately. peacefully in Delta Hospital, February in Vancouver on February 25,1997 after tenders and waitresses. Apply in per- June to September. Would prefer to 5310 days/892-4497 eves. 09 13th, 1997. Ethel is survived by one a courageous battle against injuries son. a9 work on a horse farm or ranch as I love son, George Coulthard (Janet), grand- suffered in a fire December 3, 1996...... animals. Have experience with horses One bedroom basement suite. No children Sherrie (Barry) Monk and Jeff Predeceased by her husband William Ocean Port is looking for p/t janitor. and am also willing to perform barn no parties. Ouiet, clean p All classified ads must (Jesica) Coulthard, two great grandchil- Thomas Scott. Survived by her brother Applicants must be reliable and bond- chores in addition to childcare duties. I References required. Avail. i repaid dren (Coulthards). Ethel will be sadly Jesse, of North Vamouver, her sons Bill able. Apply in person to the Beer and am college educated, very athletic, love $500/month. Phone 892-3069. 09 be by Cash, missed and lovingly remembered by her and John, and her grandchildren Wine store. TFN animals and very creative. Excellent ------_----- C eque, Visa or sister Louise Zornes of Penticton, B.C., Katrina, Warren, Amanda, Leanna, references available. Please call Tanya RMastercard brother Russell Hill (Doreen) Calgary, Christopher, Cameron, and Catherine, Crystal Lodge is looking for experienced at (250) 635-1 177 Ive. msg. 10 Alberta, and Roberta Metheral (Jay), and her great grandchildren, Sasha, staff in our Laundry Department. This is -____--_-----_-----_------FJ[m] Edmonton, Alberta. Her step-children, Angie, Terence, Jeremy, and Sky. May a temporary, full time position, avail- Mobile Mechanic - Reliable, honest - [r]Niel McPhadyen (Judy), Phyllis (Greg) will be missed by her many friends from able immediately until the end of April. and cheaper than a garage. Spring’s MacNiel, Donald McPhadyen, nine West Vancouver and Squamish who If you have experience in a busy laundry coming, tune-up your vehicle for that grandchildren and thirteen great-grand- knew and loved her. Private arrange- please call Bobbie Sutherland at (604) long travel. Phone 898-5414.09A children (McPhadyens) plus numerous ments. No service by request. 932-2221 or fax resume to (604) 932- nieces and nephews. Predeceased by Donations in lieu of flowers to the B.C. 1886. 10 her second husband (1985) Bernard Professional Firefighter’s Association WESTPARK APARTMENTS Classified Word Ads McPhadyen, of Squamish, B.C. Burn Fund whose generosity made her Squamish logging company requires She was a member of the Royal last months comfortable in the burn immediately an experienced time keep- Spacious 1 bedroom $525,2 bedroom, 20 Words or less $7.00 Canadian legion Auxiliary and a life unit at V.H.S.C. Special thanks to the er - office administrator, capable of $575 and large 3 bedroom, $645. WESWAY VlUGE member of Order of Royal Purple of doctors, nurses, and staff at V.H.S.C. working independently with good orga- Suites includes heat, hot water, quiet 2 + den, and 3 bedrooms Each Additional Word 30C Canada. funeral service was held in burn unit. nization skills. Computer knowledge location, close to schools. 38861 Available immed. Delta on February 17, 1997. Memorial ______c____-__-______r______------and a first aid ticket a definite asset. Buckley Ave. No pets. Resident Starting at $625/mo. Bold and Capital letters tributes may be made to the Delta BRANDER Salary negotiable. Full time - full bene- manager 892-3616. TFN Hospital Foundation, 5800 Mountain Mrs. Annie Albina of Cranbrook, B.C. fits, temporary but could be permanant. ______--_--______------”---- VIKING RIDGE $1 .QO Per Line View Boulevard, Delta B.C. V4K 3V6. passed away peacefully at the Resume with handwritten cover letter GARlBALDl GARDEN COURT 3 bedroom townhouse ...... Cranbrook Regional Hospital on should be sent to PO. Box 12083 555 1 And 2 bedroom, apartments from Available immed. Centered Word Ads PICKARD Tuesday, February 25th, 1997 at the age West Hastings, Vancouver B.C. V6B $520 - $675/month. Starting at $850/month fiobert Albert of Oliver, B.C. passed of 76. Annie was born in Wardener, B.C. 4N5. or fax to (604) 681-8906 attn: Heat, water and parking included. Please call 898-9882. TFN DWHOND HEAD PLACE $7 .OO Per Ad away peacefully on februray 19, 1997 on January 1, 1921 and grew up and Controller. 09 ...... in his 61st year. He is survived by his was educated in Fort Steele, B.C. She ...... 2 bedrooms Photo Classified loving family, wife Pearl, son Jerry lived in Squamish, B.C. for a number of New Cafe in Squamish is now hiring Two bedroom suite on main floor in Avail. immed. (Marnie) of Agassiz, daughters Doris years before moving to Cranbrook 5 for 2 positions. Full time cook who has Garibaldi Estates, $650/mo., no pets, Starting at $79/mo. $1 5.00 (Les) of Winfield and Bonnie (Don) of years ago. Annie was Commissioner of some experience with health food. non-smoker preferred. Available Mar. Squamish, nine grandchildren, eight Girl Guides for many years and loved to Anyone without experience who loves 1st. Phone 898-4338. 09 Waiting list available for ...... the following properties Classified Display Ads great grandchildren and two sisters cook and travel extensively. Annie to cook will be considered. Also needed Ruby and Doris of Red Deer, Alberta. leaves behind to moErn her passing, 1 part time server with or without experi- New large size two bedroom suite on * MOUNTAIN VIEW MANOR $8.50/col. in, Roger’s life work was in the forestry son Robert (Sharon) Brander of Darwin, ence. If you want to be part of a good main floor in downtown. No pets, non- * EMERALD PLACE industry but his love was golf and curl- Australia, 4 daughters, Gloria Prebinski thing please send resume to Box 507 smoker, clean people. References * MAPLE TREE COURT ing. His hobbies included woodworking of Ottawa, , Dorthy Brownell of Squamish, B.C. VON 360. 10 required. Available April 1. $650/month * HIGHLAND GLEN and rug hooking. He spent many volun- 100 Mile House, B.C., Joyce (Sieg) includes utilities. Phone 892-5371 9 a.m - 1 p.m. or after 6 p.m. 09 teer hours helping in the upgrading of Garbers of Garden Bay, BC., Judith Tele-Communications Sales Sea to --_--__--_----_--_------the Princeton Golf Club for which he Brander of Toronto, Ontario, 11 grand- Sky Telephone company seeking was awarded life time membership. children, 8 great grandchildren, 3 sis- account representative for Squamish Studio downtown, $375/month, )MyQuestion After retirement, he moved to Oliver. ters, May (George) Creelman of area. Must be motivated self-starter. includes heat, light and cable. Phone 921-9493 evenings or 892-3912.09ccw His famous laugh will be missed on Cranbrook, B.C., Edith (George) Walker Sale and time management a definite ...... both Princeton and Cherry Grove cours- of Rycroft, Alberta, Irene (Bob) Fauvre asset. Salary- commision bonus. Please es. No service by request. Cremation. of Eugene Oregon and many nieces and fax resume to (604) 984-6814. 1Occwb Bachelor suite in sunny Brackendale, Double Header Ads Arrangements in care of the Memorial nephews. Annie was predeceased by fully furnished, includes utilities, large covered private deck acd with private * Squarnish Chief Whistler Question Society of B.C. her parents, Robert and Albina Rader, her husband, Willis Carman Brander entrance. Non smoking, no pets. Single 20 Words or Less $15.00 and 1 son Douglas. A Funeral Service Bookkeeper for small businesses: 10 professional person. Available immedi- was held for Mrs. Annie Brander on years experience Simply Accounting ately. $395jrnonth. Phone 898-4186. 09 set up and ongoing to financial state- _-______--_-_-__--”------A- A- *& Saturday, March 1, 1997 at 1:30 p.m. i ment, Phone 892-9722. 11 Brackendale, small fmished bachelor from the Church of Jesus Christ of ...... Latter Day Saints, Cranbrook, B.C. with suite, owrr entrance. No pets, non tedrobms, 5 appliances, 2 Bishop Edward Orth Presiding. Call 892-9161 to book your smoker, no parties, $450/month, no pets, non- smoking.- , classified ad. includes utilities. 898-5552. 09 5364. TFN RESERVED The Chief Plus Mtn. FM Interment followed the service in the -’: I Fort Steel Cemetery. In Lieu of flowers, 20 Words or Less $I 4.00 the family wishes donations be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 44- #us, TransAl 6th Ave, South, Cranbrook, B.C. VlC firtial listina \I The Chief Plus 2H3. Funeral arrangements entrusted \ to McPherson Funeral Service, SENIOR Community Cranbrook B.C. Phone 250-426-3132. YfihHO*’’ SUPER. NATURAL fiKfTISII COLU~V5IA‘ ‘0) VISITOR I, :J Cable 3 2-maN 20 Words or Less $1 9.97 We are looking for a motivated Reg. b GEORGE PETER SMULTE INFORMATION Dental Hygienist to join our team spirit- CHAMBER OF COMMERCE aged 61 years, died peacefully on ed, patient centered clinic. Please for- Highway 99 Classifieds COUNSELLOR-- February 19, 1997 at Squamish, ward resume Box 35W Squamish, B.C. Squomish Chief VON 3G0 Attn: Brenda. 09 Igary, IHC Whistler Question Llilooet News B.C. George will be lovingly QUALIFICATIONS: For fur remembered by his wife, Bernice To be part of the Squamish and Howe Sound Chamber of Commerce team of professionals, ck. ., Postpartum Support Line Coordinator 28 Words or Less $25.00 (nee Yeager) of 29 years. Sons Paul we are looking the right individual who possesses strong interpersonal skills, is self moti- .r wanted. This is a part-time position (3 for I and Alan, daughter Lori, all of hrs/wk at $10.00 hr.) involves coordi- vated, and is willing to learn as no two days are alike in our extremely busy office. Network Classifieds Squamish, 6.C.; brothers, Henry nating a team of trained volunteers pro- This position is full-time Monday - Friday, 9-5, though some events may’require weekend and These ads appear in approximately (Theresa) Schulte of Campbell viding postpartum depression tele- evening work. 100 community newspapers in River, B.C., Joseph (Dorothy) phone support to families living in British Columbia and the Yukon. Employment to commence on April I, 1997. Schulte of Vavenby, B.C., hhn Pemberton, Whistler, and Squamish. Starting pay $9.00/hour 25 Words or Less $298.00 (June) Schulte of Moosiomen, Flexible hours and mostly home based. Preferred Experience: i Sask., Matt (Betty) Schulte of Good written, verbal and organizational skills required. Experience with post- Tourism BC Travel Counsellor Certification Clearwater, B.C., Wilfred Schulte of partum depression an asset. Closing Knowledge of the attractions located within the area represented by the Chamber St. Brieux, Sask., Leo (Viola) (Lions Bay to Whistler), as well as BC rGREEMENT: date March 7, 1997. Send resume to Schulte of Bruno, Sask., Benedict Super Host Certificate dvertisements should be read on the first Prenatal Support Programs. C.G.H.U. Schulte of St. Brieux, Sask., sister Box 130, Squamish, B.C. VON 3G0.09 ~blitotiondny. The Squamish Chief is not WP6.1 for Windows Marylou (Felix) Grundon of Prince ...... !sponsible for errors appearing beyond the Driver’s License George, B.C., brother Gregory B.C. Museum of Mining is now accept- TO APPLY rst insertion. I! is ogreed by any display or ing applications for part-time tour ossified odveitiser questing spare hot Schulte of Saskatoon, Sask., father- Mail resume to Wendy Magee, Manager Squamish & Howe Sound Chamber of Commerce, in-law Tony Yeager of Humboldt, guides over 18 years of age. Phone 896- ,e liability of the paper for errors ottuiring 2233.09 the publishing of any ndvertisernent shall Sask. and his sisters in law, broth- F liniited to the o!nount poid for such ers in law, aunts, uncles, nieces, Live in nanny for 2 boys. Must know Ivertisernent. nephews and friends. George was Oriental cooking. Send resume to Box very involved in minor hockey and 3272 Garibaldi Highlands. VON 1TO. 09 ISCRIMINATORY LEGISLATION: baseball as a coach arid in later ivertisers ore reminded !hot provinriol years as a repairman who could fix Brew‘s Painting & ase. AI1 makl gislalion forbids the publication of any aiiy equipment. He will be greatly MATTHIAS’ I 1 lverrisement thot discriminates ugainst I ??&wtku 071 I missed by our community. Prayers SMALL APPLIANCE ~y person betouse of age, sex, rate, were offered on Friday, Feb. 21 at BRUSH ROLLER igion, color, ancestry or place of origin REPAiiR the Squamish Funeral Chapel fol- less the tondirion is iustified by o bono “The Self-Employment (SE) Benefit $15 per month 89219502 5 requirement for the work involved. lowed by a funeral Mass on Saturday, Feb. 22 at St. Joseph’s Program offers alternatives to people Call 83213335 I I Repair is recycling )PYRIGHT: Satholic Church. Celebrant Father looking for employment. If you are iyright and a; property righk subsist in lZngelo DePompa. Internment: Feb. collecting Employment Insurance in advertisenients and all other odvertising 24, 1997, Mt. Garibaldi Cemetary, the last 3 years, you may be BIRKEN DALE terial appearing in this edition of The Squamish, B.C. In lieu of flowers, interested in receiving more informa- TREE SERVICE 2E& iomish Chief. Permission to reproduce nemorial donations to the tion and becoming se!f-employed. Professional Tree Care APPL olly 01 in part and in any form :anadian Cancer Society or the Contact Ccrmmunity Futures at PARTS e SALES SERVICE atsoever, must be obtained in writing squamish Hospital Foundation, 832-5467 to register for our monthly Jeff Shea .I ,898499‘7 TI tie publisher. Any untluthorized repm 3ox 6000, Squamish, B.C. VON program orientation. Phone: 8@0=&&I 898-2918 tion will he subject to recourse in low. 18: Fully Insured BRACKENDALE, B.C. GO. I‘ I TIJE SQUMlISII CIIIEF h~ilR(~I14, l'Y17 33 500 c wenue CLASS1FIEDS

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Phone 898-3821.09 cyl, 'tilt steering, cruise control, am/fm Installation firm acceptii ...... cassette, 4 spkrs, reliable, good body, applications for full-time Upper Valleycliffc5 year young split level, 4 COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL - For rent: Modular white bunkbeds with red trim, immaculate inside, fantastic car, ready positions in lawn and . bedrooms, 2 1R bathrooms, family room, oak 2,000 (I) square feet industrial commer- $150. Child's car seat, $25. Woman's 3 to drive away, $2,450. obo. Phone 898- landscape maintenance kitchen. private back yard, beautiful views, cial space on Second Avenue. Inquire at speed bike, $10 Phone 898-5047.09 3240 after 5pm. 09 and installations. $235.000. fl~87 50043.10 Squamish Athletic Club 892-8273 or ...... Experience an asset, bi 921-9417 (Harold). OGTFN Hardly used 2 year old Norge white 1981 Chev Citation, V6, auto, power not necessary. Please No Qualifying Financing! You could live in washer, $300. Great deal. Phone 898- steering, power brakes, very solid and submit your resume to: this 4 bedroom townhouse in Squamish. Muffler business for sale: Equipment and 2348.09 dependable. Asking $1,100 obo. Phone Musr sell! Eveming is negotiable. All appli- business - operation at same location for ___-_------_------898-4638. 09 Box 1166, Squamish, ances, moon-soaker tub, fireplace. Ph. 892- over 20 years. For info. ph. 892-5345.11 Dog house, $50. 3 color T.V.'s, $15420 ______-_-_-_-----_------B.C.VON 3GO. For 90 GMC 1500 longbox, red, 9065.09 each. 1979 Firebird $1,250 obo, gor- 1986 WV Scirocco, Karmen Edition, inquiries call 898-9862. geous wicker swivel rocking chair, $120 new paint, average kms., lots of perfor- Updated character house 1/2 block to estu- Moving sale: Almost everything must ob0 892-4996.09 mande parts. Mist sell! $5,000 neg. ary, wood floors, 50'x120 corner lot. Zone 2 898-4946. 12' family or bed and breakfast. 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Ford vehicles have been office equipment. 40734 Thunderbird ft. like new, $100.898-9776.09 recalled. It is very importa Ridge, Garibaldi Highlands. 09 Buying toys 1900 1990. Metal cars, Upper Valleycliffe: great family home, ...... - to Squarnish Ford Mercur fiear school, large corner lot, fully match box Hotwheels, etc. Action fig- to complete all of these fenced back yard, 3 bdrm., 2 baths, gas Moving sale: 8:30 a.m. - 12:oO p.m. Sat. Mar. ures and play sets, G.I. Joe, Star Wars. fireplace and wood stove, garage, fin- 8,40222 Skyline Drive. Furniture, kids clothes Paying cash. 898-3028 after 6 p.m. 892- 1990 GMC Tracker 4x4. New soft top, outstanding recalls. cassette ...... and house hold goods. 09av 4910 cell. U9av cassette stereo, 120,000 kms. Only If you own a 1985 or newt ished basement. $210,000. No Agents...... 892-3683. 09 $5,500. 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Phone 898-5688. 09 dition, low krns, socrifice $8,975 93 Chev Blazer blue, 4 loaded, well cared for, nommoke Chief Classifieds Sell! &,Val ,,*,",,,,- d'Isere___v_n- accidents, Vortec V6 . . $1 One 93 Chev Astro Van exten 'ofWhistler's Top Fine gundy, loaded, immaculate c lXniLestaurmEow has 8-oassenaer. no accidents s 1 career opportunities 93 chiistro Cargo van siive$VANTEL REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL for: V6, cass., lots of room . $1 1,97 CHEF COOKS DISHASHERS 93 Mazda MPVs two to choos Ood Quality STRATA VR988 2WDrive or 4WDrive, 7 passenger e starting from $1 dg975-$18,9751 ' #lo800 VALLEY DRIVE If you are looking for a great team environmem 94 Olds Cutlass Supremes threl is inviting proposals for contracted gardening ser- to grow in, please submit your resume to the to choose, starting at . $14,579: in Fir, Spru restaurant between 3-6pm daily @ 92 MPV 4x4 7 pass., auto, 93 Eogle Virion LSI loaded, lo1 Pine, BirC vices for the months April through Qctober 1997. 98,000 km, immaculate, Was ems,' ail, blue, 'nice . . . 92 Chev Cavalier 4*13,579r dr., aut a competi Interested contractors please contact: A Rewarding Career In Real Estat4 $18,995 NOW$l7,488 Nhite, only 63,000 kms . $7,9?73her inform Jean Parfionko 95 Villager 6s 7 pass., auto, 92 Qlds 88 Ro ale white, tl- /:a Real Estate can provide acelent career opportunitie, loaded, 52,000 km, still warranty, 89.380046 Toyota ABS, LEoir, Toadedvan, 7passenge $1 3/ 97 j3ellMcCurd -52 1 3 off icc (604) 892-5987 and income levels for those with the right aptitudes ant motivation levels. Wmdermere Sea To Sky Real Estate Was $22,995 NOW $17,488 gold, clean inside . . . . . $937 -5250 - fax 94 Smki Sidekick JU( std, 96 Chev Cavaliers reen, 10 -7359 home with offices in SQUamish and Whistler, offers advance4 kms, ABS warranty . . .81Zf 97 94 Olds Cutlass Supreme SL I tmining and support for qualified new associates.To fin( air-cond.,only 45,000 km, Was out about a career in Real Estate, call Gerry Halstron $17,995 NOW $16,482 dr.. red, leather. loaded $16,97 )--- OwnerlManager for a personal and confidential meeting blue, air cond., cos. . . $1 Of 5Tlins 94 Pontiac Grand AM loode OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR w&C? Sea To Sky Real Estate UTILITY ABS, cassette, air . . . . $1 3,97 88 *Buick Skylark cream,-4 d Our \Vhistler client is seeking an individual who is moti- Squamish 892-3571 93 Explorer Eddie Batter auto, air cond., only vated, organized, flexible and thrives in a fast-paced work 4x4 leather, auto, loaded, 64,000 krns ...... $5,97 en\ironment. This position wiII be of interest to someone 108,000 km, Was $23,995 85 Lincoln Mark VI1 leather, blu B.C. VOI who is as much a leader as a team player. An eye for detail toaded, mint ...... $5,97" Honda Accord dr., blue, is the The successful candidate must have expert NOW $22,488 87 4 key! GENERAL HELP WANTED cared for, clean, auto . . . $Sf 97 knowledge of computers, specifically with Microsoft pro- Since 1952, the Vancouver-Richmond Association for Mentall @ 94 Ranger 4x4 6 cyl. std., 89 Chev 224 red, auto, runs we deliverir grains and the ability to handle systems management and Handica,~d People has ;u ported children and adults wit$: 93,000 buxliner, good V6, cassette ...... $S,97! mental 0%rsa rlities, and their amilies. km, provide computer support. An office supervisory back- P cond., Was $1 5,995 88 Pontiac 6000 white, burgund Aspen I ground is a must, as well as experience with records man- The Association, the Jar es . charity of its kind in Western low kms, no accidents . . - $5~97~0ttOnwot agement, office systems and a proficiency with numbers Canada, serves over: 14081 c ients. As part of its fund rai ing NOW $13,988 91 Ford T-Bird blue. auto, ru activiti s, the Association oper tes-a business centre whic!I is well, V6, air cond. . . . .'. $8;97! and graphs. Experience with real estate conveyancing is a currente y seeking staff for the fo rlowing positron: B 97 Jeep TJ 4x4 4.0L, std., c1efin-ite asset, nags, soft top, x-clean, Was TELEPHONE REPRESENTATIVES 122,995 NOW $21,888 Interested candidates mn fax: their resume with a cover letter outlining salary expectations to:

Cathy Goddard The Personnel Solution P.O. Box 1363 Whistler, B.C. VON 1BO Fax Number (604) 932-4832 I Opportunity Employer !7 footer and k for sale: Clipper C-1 with spray TINY FLOWER CHILDREN’S Childcare required for 1 and 2 year old “Michelle Mcsorley is a winner” Ask a psychic! Squamish’s resident psychic your question off with birtflday enclosed in a sell. Ph 892-39 and paddle, $1,200. Ph. 898-4839.09 CENTER Friday to Sunday. Phone 892-1536.09 Congratulations! She is the winner of Diane Mills writes a regular column in The sealed envelope marked “Diarle Mills col- ...... Licensed Quality Daycare Preschool _------____ - ----______The Chief‘s Scratch and Win contest. A Chief. Readers are invited to send in their umn“ and look for her special inslght in the ------982 Travel trailer. Microwave, air, . Program. Childcare required for kindergarten ------_----_-______I______questions and she will answer them in future editions of The Chief Ttie Squamish tat with 140 ho ing, 4 piece bath, excellent condi- * Has openings f/t, p/t & drop in. aged child in my home. Monday to Chief Classifieds sell! upcoming issues. Drop Chief 381 13 Second Ave. TFNA bard. Comes w Must sell ASAP! $6,000 obo. Call * Age 2 1/2 - 5 ERs. Friday. Holidays off. Starting first week tler, 2 alumin 892-3178. 09ccwA Kindergarten Drop-off & Pick-up. of April. References required. Call 898- id highliner trailI ______-_-___-_-_-_-_--_-______* E.C.E. & first Aid qualified staff. 9416 eves. 10 BOOKKEEPER REQUIRED G. Stewart Ken Ltd. a local Chartered Accounting firm requires a Bookkeeper Garibaldi Highlands-area. Full or Part time, The successful candidate will have: Call Monica at 898-4510. TFN - Experience with Simpf Accounting for Windows ______-_-_-----_-_--______------Tenders are being received up to Bookkeeping skills wit i an understanding of the general ledger, Tot’s Club Licensed Daycare. Full or part March 30, 1997 for the replace- accounts receivable, accounts payable and payroll. time. Near Mamquam School. Call ment of cedar siding on the The ability to start immediately. Tammy 898-9813.06Tf N Squamish Manor - a 3 storey _-_-__---_--_--_------SENIORS APARTMENT BUILDING Little Friends Habitat Licensed LOCATED AT 38201 THIRD AVENUE, This position will be permanent part-time to start.The individual must Family Day Care in Valleycliffe has SQUAMISH. Information package have the flexibility to be able to work fulI-time if and when required. Child Care places available for infant may be obtained at the office. Please mail or fax your resume & handwritten covering letter to: to 12 years. (Judy Roberts, Care Please call V. Robinson at 892- Provider) at 892-9296. 09 3311. 12 ...... HOW MUCH ARE YOU PAYING FOR Never placed a ...... G. STEW-T KERR LTD. DAYCARE? $960. Would get you a high- classified ad? Don’t Chartered Accountant ly qualified Filipino nanny/housekeeper Box 308 worry, we can help you cedar decks, etc. Interior, exterior. with nursing/teaching background, 40 Squamish, B.C.VON 3G0 Fax: 892-2253 entia1 and commercial. Rene (604) hours of help a week and more time for word it for best results. yourself. Available for Spring/Summer/ Fall 1997. Call (604) 255-0301. 09 Call 892d9 16 1.

ice part black lab puppy - five old. House trained. Needs a home with large yard. Good with .898-9534 or 898-4495. 09 Professional Cook Training Program

g for students interested in tak- This 21-week program provides entry level qualified cooks to tht ano lessons. Please call Sheri Squamish/Whlstler region.The program follows B.C. Provincial at 898-9415. 10 Cooking curriculum for selected aspects of Level 1 cooking. longbox Fmployment prospects for graduates from tllis program are high. 14,975 Successful graduates will be able to: GIANT Daycare find employment in the hospitality industry sed group daycare operating enter into an apprenticeship agreement as ov. 1988 at the Civic Center. they work simultaneously in restaurant and NOTICE is hereby given that the public including all persons who deen months to 5 years - Offer: & hotel settings their interest in property affected by the following proposed bylaw will bc id Qualified Staff. Structured enter the fmal months of the 12-month culinary afforded an opportunity to be heard respecting matters contained in th( - * Kindergarten pickup from arts program at Vancouver Community College proposed bylaw at a public hearing to be held at p.m. on Tuesday, thc chools * Swim Program t access 7:30 r recreational programs. * Full- Tourism and hospitality is the fastest growing industry in BC. 18th day of March, 1997 in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Hall A similar cook program was fun in 1996 and all successful 37955 - 2nd Avenue, Squamish, British Columbia. -time - *Drop-in (3-5 years pduates found jobs. all 898-2399. TFN E.IJGIBLI-5 PrnTICIPAfvTS In general terms the purpose of the proposed “District of Squamish Zoninc This program is sponsored by Human Resources Development Bylaw No. 1342, 1995, Amemdment Bylaw (Amendments to Rural 2 Zone: Canada, therefore applicants must be Employment Insumice No. 1451, 1997” is as follows: recipients or Employment Insurance exhaustees. Maximum class size: 12 Admission requirements: Grade 10 or equivalent, plus completion 1. To permit the following uses on parcels on land zoned Rural 2 and of a medical questionnaire and submission of a negativeTB test. that are 2.0235 ha (5 acres) or larger: Please apply by phone or in person.You wiIl be notified about a program information session. (1 ) one (1 ) -accessory residential unit with a maximum size of 139.35 sq m (900 sq ft); (2) accessory small-scale manufacturing; and Peelers (3) accessory buildings within a front yard with a minimum 7,62 Z-S18,975 passenger^ OSB metre (25 ft) setback. wemes the5 $14 57p in Fir, Spruce, Balsam, 1 load& 104 Pine, Birch or Aspen 2. To define “small-scale manufacturing”.

* 4513,57$r dr., out a competitive price and Persons interested in specific particulars are directed to obtain a copy 01 s . S7,9?’kaher information contact: the proposed bylaw as indicated below. Also available for inspection are Professional Cook Training copies of the District of Squamish Zoning Bylaw No. 1342, 1995 which .- would be amended by the proposed bylaw and various reports and plans Duties: To teach Level I of the provincial ivhich have been considered by Council. . $12,974 Professional Cook Training Program in Squamish. 4 copy of the proposed bylaw and an information package may be inspect- Qualifications: A ProvincialTQ Cooks certificate an( xi at the Municipal Hall, 37955 - 2nd Avenue, Squamish, British Columbia, setween the hours of a.m. and p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive, at least five years industry experience in a full dining 8:30 4:30 3xcluding statutory holidays from March 4th, 1997 to March 18th, 1997 restaurant at the First Cook level. Also required is a nclus ive. bachelor’s degree in Education or completion of the nsworth Lumber Co. Ltd. provincial instructor’s dipIoma program. Current prac AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that anyone who wishes to comment on the . Box 67,100 Mile House, tice in this field and previous teaching experience is voposed District of Squamish Zoning Bylaw No. 1342, 1995, Amendment leother, blu B.C. VOK 2E0 1 1 essential. Familiarity with cooking promsoffered ir 3ylaw (Amendments to Rural 2 Zone) No. 1451, 1997 may do so by: * $597:‘ . the lower mainland is preferred. Making a written submission to the Council of the District of Squamish; and/or ..1 Appearing as a delegation before the Council of the District of Aspen Peelers Appointmenk Temporary full-time March 10,1997 Squamish on the 18th day of March, 1997 at 7:30 p.m. in the District ottonwood Peelers of Squarnish Council Chambers.

Closing Date: March 4,1997 AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that no verbal or written comrnuni- ation will be received by the Council of the District of Squarnish after the Applications to: lose of the hearing. Stephanie Forsyth, Dean, Community and Foundation Programs largaret-Ann Thornton, J.E. Barry, I :ommunity Planning Director Clerk Capilano College 2055 Purcell Way North Vancouver, B.C. HIS IS THE FIRST OF TVVO SUCH NOTICES OF PUBLIC HEARING. WJ 3H5 1I Fax (604) 9841758 ated this 26th day of February, 1997 at Squamish, British Columbia, Jlajo I par Iamc 1 Limit 1 item per coupon. Not to be combined Limit 3 items per coupon. Not to be combined -C with any other special offers. with any other special offers. mmur xtor n writc Squamish Station ONLY ier h annel oning ay. P ight fo OUR COMPLIMENTS area. tal reIo pel 4 draft sent a degy 1 ir futL Limit 2 items per coupon. Not to be combined 1'2 78 phc with any other special offers. Effective until March 8, 1997 IGA Plus Effective until March 8, 1997 IGA Plus D Squamish Station ONLY 1 Squamish Station ONLY

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