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1989 Telephone Directory SALT SPRING ISLAND DIRECTORY OF TELEPHONE NUMBERS, BUSINESSES, CLUBS, SOCIETIES, ORGANIZATIONS, MAPS AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION! PUBLISHED BY THE LIONS CLUB OF SALT SPRING ISLAND Box 165, Ganges, B.C. VOS 1E0 Canada FULFORD GANGES FERNWOOD 1989 VESUVIUS Offering a full line of insurance products including: ISLAND SAVINGS €i)urii®pto INSURANCE SERVICES LTD. Autocover and Autoplan financing -' "Wpillf i Open Monday to Saturday 120 Lower Ganges Road Credit Union 537-5587 Insurance 537-4542 FVLFORD INN at the head of Fulford Harbour Neighbourhood Pub Excellent dining in the Blue Heron Room Clean, cosy rooms with full bath, colour TV Box 27 Telephone Fulford Harbour, B.C. Fulford Inn 653-4432 VOS ICO Office: 653-4331 PIT LOCATION: 1720 FULFORD-GANGES ROAD LARRY BADER, Proprietor 537-9452 537-5176 GULF ISLANDS TRUCKING & AGGREGATE inc. SUPPLIERS OF: Crushed Rock • Drain Rock • Screened Gravel • Washed Sand • Pit Run • Shale • Specialized Materials produced on request • Trucking & Loading o Box 329, Ganges 537-5584 CANADIAN IMPERIAL Offering full banking services BANK OF COMMERCE to the Gulf Islands Victims Information Line 1-800-VICTIMS EMERGENCY & IMPORTANT Taxi 537-9712 TELEPHONE NUMBERS Water Taxi 537-2510 Your Doctor Alcoholics Anonymous 537-2135 or 537-2317 AMBULANCE (no charge) 1-595-9911 Your Dentist Animal Control - Ganges 537-9414 B.C.A.A 537-2023 r INDEX Emergency Night Calls 537-9712 or 537-9730 B.C. Ferries - Reservations 537-9921 Advertiser Index 110 B.C. Hydro, Rainbow Rd, Ganges Alphabetical Listing of Telephone Numbers 5 Billing & Credit Inquiries 537-5511 Arts, Crafts and Musical Services 54 Trouble - any hour 537-9966 Business Directory 73 Emergency Services & Construction 537-9966 Churches 65 B.C. Telephone directory information 411 Government Listings 51 Hotels, Motels, Resorts. Inns, Bed & Breakfast 68 COAST GUARD - Rescue - Marine & Aircraft Library 65 Rescue Co-ordination Centre 1-800-742-1313 Maps of The Island 55 Ganges (non-emergency) 537-5813 Professional Listings Victoria 1-800-388-3303 accountants, dentists, doctors, lawyers, etc 2 Community Health Services - District Nurse ... 537-5541 Restaurants 68 Community Worker & Centre 537-9971 Schools 65 CRISIS LINE (no charge) Zenith 2262 Service Organizations, Clubs & Societies 61 FIRE AND RESCUE (Emergency only) 537-5544 A WORD FROM THE EDITORS Non-Emergency 537-2531 This is our 9th Directory and it has grown larger again. The first Salt FOREST FIRE REPORTS .Zenith 5555 Spring Island Directory was 48 pages, this year The Directory is 112 pages and has 491/2 pages of display advertising. Harbour Manager 537-5711 There are a few changes this year. We've redrawn our maps of The Health Office 537-5541 Island and The Villages and added an Advertiser Index so you can quickly find the display ad(s) of individual businesses. A cross HELP LINE FOR CHILDREN Reference Directory will be published again this year and should be (Dial "0" no charge) ask for Zenith 1234 available by June 1st. See the Advertisement on Page 109 Homemaker Service 537-9955 If you have any comments or suggestions you may call or write HOSPITAL 537-5545 to us at: Meals on Wheels..(9am-12noon) 537-2349 Lions' Publications — 537-2000 or 537-2578 or 537- 9955 Blackstone Graphics - 653-4305 Santy Fuoco, Editor 537-5577or 537-2773 POISON CONTROL CENTRE 1-595-9211 Carol Simpson, Production Editor 653-4305or 537-2000 POLICE-R.C.M.P. Lions' Publications Ganges 537-5555 P.O.Box 165, Ganges, B.C. V0S-1E0 or Zenith 50000 WITHOUT PREDJUDICE. No responsibility is under­ taken for any errors or ommtssions. Ready to assist you with all your REAL ESTATE needs ) 24 hours a day EXPERIENCE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE GULF ISIANDS REALTY LTD. DAVID R. DUKE Box 750, Ganges, B.C. VOS 1E0 537-5577 SANTY G. FUOCO 653-4538 FAX NO. 537-5576 537-2773 MLS Silver Award -1985-87 MLS Gold Award- 1987 Professional Listings ACCOUNTANTS ARCMrrECTS CHIROPRACTOB DEAS, JIM, R.IA. SCHUBART, HENRX JR, ROBERTSON, LN, DR. Accounting and bookkeeping services. MRAIC, AlA Chiropractor Personal and corporate taxation. RR#3, Old Scott Rd. #8 Lancer Bldg, Financial consulting. Ganges, B.C. 537-2405 #205 Upper Ganges Centre. Box 1293 Ganges 537-4142 Box 24£ Ganges 537-2133 YARDLEX JONATHAN PM FOGARTX JAMES T Dip.Arch.(Brm) MAIBC, MRAIC, RIBA COUNSELUNG Tax Accountant Office 105 Rainbow Rd. 537-2831 Canadian & American income tax prepara­ Box 960 Ganges FAX 655-3512 FAMILY COUNSELUNG & tion & planning. Business year ends. Cor­ Residence: Southdown Farm, HYPNOTHERAPY poration tax returns. Disputes with Revenue 1121 Beaver Point Road, Pre-Marital; Marriage, Parent-Child, Canada. Estate planning. Monthly Book­ Fulford Harbour 653-4322 Separation, Divorce and Bereavement. keeping. Hypnotherapy, suggestion therapy and P.O. Box 98, Fulford Harbour 653-4692 analytical therapy. HYDE, MRS. LAVENDER BiO-ENERGY Consultation by appointment. 537-9035 Accounting Services TATUM, PHYLLIS W, MSW RSW 141 Fer-de-Lance Road CONSULTANT Registered Social Worker in private prac­ Box 1131, Ganges 537-9345 tice. Consultation, therapy. Specialty: GREENBAUM, CORINNE CORDONI adult women survivors or childhood sexual MCKINNON, ROSS R, B Comm Bio-Energy Consultant Using accupressure assault. Feminist orientation. Chartered Accountant and muscle testing to transmute stress, Privacy assured. 03 Lancer Bldg negative thought patterns and blocks to Please call for appointment. 537-4315 Box 575 Ganges 537-5646 mental, physical, emotional and spiritual SACKER,EDfTH North End Road 537-5064 AND ASSOCIATES DENTAL Certified General Accountant Upper Ganges Centre BUCHWALD, JULIAN, DR. Box 959 Ganges 537-9742 BUILDING DESIGNERS General Dentistry 7G AGENCIES LTD. HASSELL, ROBERT 320 Lower Ganges Road 537-2775 Monthly books to financial statements, Residential Design, Land Development Plan­ DAFOE, GORDON K DR DMD payroll (including T-4s), conversion from ning and Project Management. General Dentistry & Surgery manual books to BEDFORD Computerized P.O. Box 774, Ganges, B. C. 537-4368 Lancer Bldg 537-2511 Accounting; business software training; FAX Residence 537-4051 sending and receiving. LEA, WILLIAM E DR 130 Upper Ganges Road 537-4423 OMEGA DESIGN TEAM, THE Dentist FAX 537-2525 We prepare unique designs and complete 320 Lower Ganges Rd 537-4141 construction detail drawings for custom Res 537-2846 TEPPER, TERRA homes, additions and renovations. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT P.O. Box 63, Ganges, B. C. 537-4290 MACHELL, LORRAINE, DR 2nd Floor, Ganges Centre Bldg General Dentistry Box 810, Ganges' 537-5557 RENAUD, KEN AUBREY, Lancer Bldg 537-5222 MRAIC CET. BA. BArch Res 537-5293 Homes and Property Planning & Design C14 Harrison RR3 SMITH, WM E APPRAISALS (Booth Inlet) 537-4154 Denturist 210 Upper SS Way 537-9611 McQUIGGAN, RONALD B, SCHUBART, MICHAEL - DESIGN SUDMANT, SANDRA, DR DMD FRI, RI(BC), CRA 130 McPhillips Avenue Family Dentist Box 570, Ganges, BC PO Box 1, Ganges 537-4221 165 Quarry Drive 537-2930 112A Lower Ganges Road 537-5521 Res. .248 Morningside Rd, Ful 653-4509 P.O. Box 512, Ganges Res 653-4323 Res 537-9220 TEMMELUU Drafting & Design, Illustration 107 Dukes Road RR1 653-4613 JYardlev-architect TELEPHONE (604) 537-9995 Dip. Arch. (Birm.) MAIBC, MRAIC, RIBA p.o. box 960, ganges, b.c. VOS 1EO 105 rainbow road 537-2831 residence 653-4322 JAMES D. PASUTA Fax 655-3512 BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR • providing full architectural services • custom houses, commercial buildings, 2201 GRACE POINT SQUARE renovations, etc. • re-zoning, land use and subdivision planning • building inspections & construction management P.O. BOX 194, GANGES, B.C. VOS 1E0 1 Professional Listings ENGINEERS LAND SURVEYORS MASSAGE THERAPISTS, GRANGE ENGINEERING SWIFT, PHILLIP, REGISTERED Phillip J. Grange. P ENG BC Land Surveyor Structural & Civil Box 997, Ganges 537-5911 HORA, MASAYO RMT PO Box 974 Ganges 537-5066 Registered Massage Therapist WOLFE-MILNER & ASSOCIATES 105 Rainbow Road (corner of Lower Gan­ TROESCH, CHARLES F, B C Land Surveyors ges & Rainbow Rds) P.ENG., BSEEE Box 3, Ganges 537-5502 Ganges 537-5233 Electrical & Electronics Res 537-4051 PO Box 900, Ganges 537-4074 LONEY, ADRIAN R, RMT LANDSCAPE Registered Massage Therapist C-7 Cedar Beach RR#4 Ganges ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN 1164 North End Road 537-2113 DAWS, WALTER SALTSPRING MASSAGE THERAPY Landscape Designer CUNIC ADAMS, LINDA B.SC. Landscape plans, home consultation, Susan Just, RMT Environmental land appraisal service for project management, nursery sales, Registered Massage Therapist property planners/owners/buyers with landscape materials, irrigation supplies. #7 Lancer Building 537-9442 written report on geology, stability, soils, Rainbow Road office, drainage and native vegetation. by appointment 537-4346 Res 653-9446 Professional cartography service. 10 years experience. Vancouver office 731-0716 Box 1523, Ganges 537-4079 NATUROPATHIC UWVYEBS PHYSICIAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR CLEMENT, IAN H ALSBERG, CHARLES, DR GOODMAN JONES Barristers & Solicitors Family Practice, Acupuncture Ian Clement, Gordon Sloan Salt Spring Island Health Clinic 653-4216 FUNERAL HOME 105 Rainbow Road 152 McPhillips Ave (across from School Board Office) Res 537-5480 (Box 122) Ganges 537-2923 PO Box 248, Ganges BENNETT DR PETER, ND CA 537-5505 Family Health Care, Preventative Medicine, Acupuncture, Oriental Medicine. FAX 655-3512 Box 1343, Ganges GRAPHIC DESIGN Victoria Direct Line 655-3512 #8 Lancer Building 537-4419 C-DESIGN Creative design for corporate identity, adver­ MCKIMM&LOTT CASS, MALCOLM, DR. tising, packaging, brochures, logos, letter­ Barristers & Solicitors Physical Medicine, Acupuncture, heads, business cards, etc. Illustrations 2nd Floor Ganges Centre 118 Manson Homeopathy and airbrush work. Road (above the Post Office) 2200 Grace Point Square 537-4420 Christina Lobalbo, P.O. Box 70, Ganges, B.C. 537-9951 Res 537-2741 Box 91, Fulford Harbour 653-4458 OLDROYD, JONATHAN L General Legal Practice Box 430 Ganges 121 McPhillips 537- 2752 HORTICULTURAUSTS NEUROPSYCHOLOGY PASUTA, JAMES D SAWYER, ARIADNE. MA Psych. HALL, THOMAS, FRHS Barrister & Solicitor Clinical Hypnosis, habit addictions, anxiety Hallman Orchards & Nursery 2201 Grace Point Square relief, learning strategies, peak perfor­ 245 Old Divide Rd, Ganges 537- 9316 PO Box 194, Ganges 537-9995 mance training.
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