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Feel like the whole world is passing you by? By all appearances this young Shell goaltender just wants' to crawl into the back of his net and get away . from it all. But the HSMHA and associations l all across Canada enjoyed a hectic seven days as it .. celebrated its 30th annual Minor Hockey Week,

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V t@ Q e> “EZEE BREATHERS SCUBA CLUB” -0 v is having a ‘‘DIVE WEEKEND” building I3 on Feb 13-15 ’V (Valentines) , A Q’ *a Squamish council is curr- Still, Bloxham said they of people working in the f\! Boat dives are availalbe Sat. &Sun. ently awaiting an engineer- have not ’ been able to building, is that the.prsblem , on ing report to determine the identify the cause Of the of carbon dioxide buildiup B on a first come, first serve basis. muse of unusually high carbon dioxide build-up. has been there since the a “DINNER DANCE” will be held on V levels of carbon dioxide “The only conclusion that building was constructed in SATURDAY discovered in the public saf- can be reached, and this is 1978,” Bloxham said in his B ety building which houses FOR DETAILS CALL 882-3853 drawn from the experience report to council. A 4 both the RCMP and fire department. The high carbon dioxide levels were discovered ’by Squamish post I the Worker’s Compensation Board while conducting an office may relocate inspection of the building for urea formaldehyde. ’ Public Works Canada an-. town and‘that’s where it is According to the WCB nounced recently that a now.” report dated Aug. 28, 1986, different location is being Nes Kotyk, of Radio Shack, “unacceptable” levels of a+ sought for a new Sqaamish said “I think a move would &on dioxide were found in District Post Office. be disastrous. . PRINT & DEVELOPING the following areas: fire The announcement, which I think everyone in the prevention office, apparatus ran in the Squemish Times direct vicintiy will suffer.” EXP. 5.99 floor, RCMP dispatch office, and the Province newspa- Many of the downtown ambulance day room, and pm, invites interested par- mprchants feel threatened 24 EXP. 7.99 dorms. The report identified ties to submit in writing by the plentiful space avai- “unacceptable” levels as any their expression of interest, lable at the Chieftain Cen- GIFTWARE 38. EXP. 10.99 above 400 to 600 p.p.m. no later than Feb. 4, 1987. tre, owned by Jimmy Pat- (parts per million). Ken warkentin, Squamish tison. ’ As well, the ambulance day postmaster, said “our lease “It wouldn’t be the end of room was found to have a on our present location is up the world if they move,” said carbon, dioxide level Of in September and we don’t Mrs. Heidman of Squamish 1,000 p.p.m., which, accord- have the room to accomm- Photo and Video, “as long as ing’tothe report, can induce odate our present needs.” they don’t move to Patti- headaches and fatigue. He explained that the pr-. son’s mall. If they did, it “It is understood that the oposal for a new post office! would be very wrong.” day room may be occupied requires a location that S,aid Dotten: “I heard they 24 hours a day,” read the provides more than 420 wanted to move the post report. square metres of usable office to the Chieftain Cen- .ocated in the ‘‘These carbon dioxide lev- space, while .the present tre so I signed two petitions els contravene occupational location offers only about against it,” environment regulations 325 square metres of space. John Lowe, landlord of the 7.001 and 8.001.” “We are looking into the property presently leased The report went on to future and we have to be by the post office, said he PAY&ESS AUTO TOWING LTD. identify an inadequate sure that our building will be has offered everything hu- supply of make-up air prov- adequate IO years from manly possible to try to .. -I ided by the heating, ventil- now,” he said. accommodate Canada Post tion and air conditioning Although the announce- at their present location. system in the building, and ment invites interested par- “We have offered them the suggested that the system ties to submit a location same rate that they are may be improperly bala- within the existing down- paying now, for the next 10 nced. town retail/commercial area years. We have offered to In order to determine the of Squamish, any change in incluae all utilities including muse o€ the high carbon location could have drastic electricity, janitorial serv- dioxide levels, council has effects on Cleveland Ave. ices, and snow removal. engaged the services of the businesses that rely on post “If Canada Post agrees on engineering firm, Allen Re- office traffic for revenue. the reaewed lease,” he said, ynolds and Co. Ltd., and is “I am totaliy against it,” “we will make as much a3 expected tsreceive 8 report says Allan Dotten, owner of we will be spending.” . within the next two weeks. Squamish Surplus Centre, Canada Post hopes to eit- In the meantime, emplo- located next to the post her renew the present lease yees at the public safety office. or assume occupancy of the building are at no health “I think the post office new premises no later than risk, according to Clerk Bill Sept. 1987. Bloxham, who said that the should be the hub of the 25, problem may have existed for many years, and may not Beware of dopeating have been detected had the urea formaldehyde inspec- eagle? tion not taken place. “We just want to make Is it all a hoax or is thought the story unlikely. damn sure there is no Squamish really harboring a The Department of Wildlife danger to our employees,” vicious, preying, dog-eating and Fisheries couldn’t make Bloxham said. eagle? anything of the story, either. In a report to council dated According to the rumour, “It’s news to us,” said Rod Dec. 12, Bloxham had cited an unidentified woman was Olsen, conservation officer, recently walking her chih- the findings of reviews and “We find it highly unlik- studies done across North uahua on the dyke.when a bald eagle swooped down ely,” he continued, obviously America and more recently bemused by the inquiry. in Ontario which indicate and carried the small dog away. “But we never say ‘never’, .drr Providing Towing facilities from that employees exposed to such high levels of carbon So far, attempts by the and if it happened we’d like compacts to Logging Trucks dioxide suffer from head- Times to track down the to know about it and dock- aches, performance drop-off, story-be it truth or fiction- ment it.” sleepiness, and ill feeling. have been in vain. Incidentally, at press time, ASK ABOUT OUR DAMAGE FREE SPECIALIZED TOWING 8 FLAT DECK Bloxham said all reports to “Uh, huh.” the story of the dog-snatch- SERVICE FOR ANTIQUES, SPECIALIZED AND EXPENSIVE CARS . Bate have indicated the need That was the response ing bald eagle was still for ducting from outside the from Wendy Beaudoin, po- that--a story. The Times SQUAMISH building to allow for make undkeeper at the Squamish requests anyone who has m1- --A -up air inside. Pound. Beaudoin admitted had his or her dog snatched NORTH SHORE 892-5286 WHOSVLER “All we have to do is open a that she herself had heard by an eagle recently to 932-3222 088-4176 (26.HR. SERVICE) Csl window,” Bloxham said, in- the rumour but so far had contact us. dicating a short-term solu- not had a report of the After all, truth is often- tion to the problem. incident. She added that she dmes stranger than fiction! . L. 1. ..-.-... ,._...__..... , .. .. .’ .

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Squamish has the potential ubs of B.C. natural beauty, Squamish of becoming the rockclimb- In his address to the could very well be the ing capital of North Amer- audience at the January capital of not only Canada, ica, according to Jim Rutter, Chamber of Commerce lun- but of North America.” executive director sf the cheon at the Loggers Inn, Rutter, who is an avid Federation of Mountain C1- Rutter said that “given its mountain climber, expres- sed his awe with local surroundings, saying “Squ- amish has amazing recreat- ional potential.” Also speaking at the lunc- heon were John Howe and Kevin McLane, president and secretary, respectively, . of the Squamish Rockclim- bing Association. “The hardest climb in Squ- amish is only 30 feet high, ANNIVERSARY RING and the Chief is some 1600 20 POINTS OF SPARKLING DIAMONDS, CHANNEL-SET feet high.” said McLane,- IN ETERNITY STYLE. “with almost every type of. 0.20 ct. wt. totnl $2 climb conceivable, in bet- ween.” Howe, a registered profes- sional forester, discussed Squamish’s potential for to- urism. “The estimated amount of dollars spent in Squamish in 1986 was $200,000. We get a lot of tourists from Eastern United States and Califor- - nia, We hope the community recognizes the money spent here by the climbers and we hope we continue to manage our resources properly,” he said. “Adequate parking and gr- oper toilets are two issues that should be stressed,” said McLane, “so tihat tour- ists and climbers can enjoy the environment better.” ICE

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Ellain Iacovone: “For sure, it would be A Canadian P good for the stores and the businesses. 9 It would help everybody.” 1 VaIlarta Y . .. j

The recent proposal by the local The trick of tiie matter will be to build Chamber of Commerce to establish up the morale of the community in Shoshanna Wiley : Squamish as a port-of-call for passing order to entice such a tourist trade. “That’s interesting. 1.- cruise ships appears, at first glance, a And that means no more whiney can’t think what it could.

might far-fetched. merchants, half-assed attempts at , hurt.” Visions of the “Love Boat”, loaded entertainment, and bickering between with camera-strung, wide-eyed and elected officials and the business well-fed tourists, dropping anchor in community. It requires solid; unified - the Blind Channel or even Howe show of support, and a desire to show Sound amidst the log booms, seems off Squamish to the rest of the world. more ludicrous than feasible. But the one thing Squamish doesn’t But, if Whistler can be another need is Whistler included in its package Clifford Dolan: Aspen, Colorado, or Gstaad, in order to make it sell. “It would be a good thii Switzerland, surely Squamish can take Squamish must be able to’ fend for for the community. It on the likes of Puerto Vallarta, itself without relying on its northerly would be good for Mexico. neighbor for moral and/or financial business.” We may not have the sun and surf, support. Squamish should not work to but we have something else equally establish itself as a port-of-call, only to

marketable -- mountains, lakes, find_I_- tourists. I using it as a stepping stone wilderness and a culture uniquely * to-Whistler. Canadian. It’s time for Squamish to grow UP. Mail

me d Dear I3dit.m: Phone 892-5131 Whistler is putting the cart payers and what is right. Can you count%hemall now? before the horse again. Squamish council promised The population is now app- §ERVIN6 CESEATOSKYgg COUNTRY It is talking about a new the people in the Cheakamus roximately 10,000 and al- 1500 bed accommodation, subdivision a paved road ways a few on the way, but Second Class Mail Registration Number 1 147 but not a provision for a new because of increased traf€ic the municipal staff increase Return Postage Guaranteed sewer treatment plant. by road changes after the more than justified. This-paper is not always delivered to Canada Post Corporation on the date of issue. First, they always dump raw flood. Just like all poKtic- Also, the talk about cost- Citizen-Times Publishing Co. Ltd., every Tuesday at Squamish, B.C. sewage downstream, then ians, full of promises and sharing, What are taxes, , CLOUDESLEY S. Q. HOOQSPITH Publisher they enlarge the plant. The afterwards suffering from B.C. Medical, car insurance? same thing will happen memory losses. Wonder wh- CAROL ADAMS Editor These are all cost-sharing. AL ALlBHAl Reporter again, when the government at happened to the money Why should some taxpayers MAUREEN GILMOUR - Community News and Whistler council will not which Squamish received for share the cost for paving, the washed out road be- DIANNE CROWTHER Advertising Representaiive enforce proper guidelines water, sewer, and telephone concerning proper and suff- tween Moody and Cheekye services and others not? SEAM TRUDEAU Advertising Representative icient sewer treatment fac- bridge. Was it needed for Squamish enlarged many P.O. Box 220, Squamish, B.C., \ION 3G0 ilities. To hell with people the increased (self-voted) years ago the District bou Subscription Rates (Delivered by Mail) $14.00 per year living downstream. salaries and top heavy staff? ndaries but now it wants to $20.00 per year outside Canada Since I am at it again, call When Squtrmish had a renege its responsiblities, me a “chronic complainer” population of 6,000 people, too, because I fight corru- only a very few people to ption for the neglected.. tax- look after the water works. Hehut Scherer Community. Christmas Care

1.raises .-_ over $22,000 The.Community Christmas Care Fund raised a total of $22,775.05 in cash and vouchers to aid those who would otherwise have had a’lean Christmas. The project, which is under the aegis of the Squamish Ministerial Association and a group of volunteers, co-ordinated the food and . cash donations received . froiri the community and distributes this to those who need it. A total of 255 hampers were given out and there were some additional food vouchers given. In total about 450 people were helped and this number was almost evenly divided between adults and children. In addition there were gifts for children iswell. In commenting on the donation, Treasurer Mildred Campbell said the schools did a’ tremendous job in co!!ecting food and money. Mamquam Eleme-ntary School had a nickel drive but she said they must have collected more pennies than nickels. “There were 4500 pennies and 2440 nickels, 99 she said, “and that makes for a lot of rolling.” In total they raised $386.01. The prbjject was sponsored by the Students’ council but the children also contributed a large amount of food. .-

Anonymous $150.00 Mr. R.D.Cumming 100.00 Olga’s Style Shop 25.00 Squamish Mills 200*00 Copper Beach Estates 100.00 Anornous 25.08 Mr. & Mrs. G. Pask 20.00 Dave Conrad 200.00 Mr. & Mrs. A. J. Sinclair 35.00 Randy Taylor 20.00 Mr. & Mrs. D. McCarthy 20.00 Mamquam Elementary School 386.01 Employees of Oxy Chemicals 158.08 Anonymous 50.00 Mr. & Mrs. A, Dotten 25 .oo Mr, & Mrs. U. Liechti 50.00 The Girls at Big Scoop 34.00 Residents at Hilltop House . 26.82 Plus food vouchers 390.80 Total 21,775.05 Your RRSP is a long-term investmeit. So it demands long-term performance. And Canada‘s best record of long-term performance is what . you’ll get from an Industrial Growth Fund RRSP Certainly, we don’t krlow of any REP-eligible investment that can match this record: over 19 years, Industrial Growth .has achieved total growth ofalmost 2OOOp/o. , That meam that $10,000 invested in 1967 is worth $209,364 by A1 Aibhai today _..‘ That equates to a 17.4% average annual compound rate of The students of Howe compression’accident. As a return for nearly two decades -a direct result of the conserva- Sound3econdary School re- result, I fractured my skull tive but growth-oriented money management strategy of Mackenzie Financial Corporation. cently received a powerful and jaw, I smashed almost If the RRSP is what you‘re looking for, why settle for first-hand glance at the every bone in my body, and I anything less? dangers and consequences 04, lost the use of both my

For a full package of information, including specific com- drinking and driving. eyes.” ~ . parisons with other investments, return the coupon or call. - An emotional talk by Bruce But Gilmour, hasn’t let his Gilmour, 29, a victim of a obvious handicap.hinder his self-driven single vehicle ac- future. He recently gradu- Industrial Growth Fund cident, addressed‘ mainly to ated from the University of senior students, was organ- B.C. with a Bachelor 6f Arts ized by teacher Tim Dowler degree in geography and and sponsored by the Howe hopes to pursue a career in Sound Traffic Safety Com: resource management. . mittee. In the meantime, as a Gilmour almost died seven spokesman for the Counter years ago when he combined Attack Prokam, Gilmur is fatigue with excessive alc- devoting his time to talking ohol consumption and drove to kids in various high- his car into a telephone pole, schools, trying to convince sustaining extensive inju- them not to make the same ries, including the loss of mistake he did. both his eyes. “If vou mend five or‘ six “‘I had be& up for 22 hours dollars on bottle of booze, Spokesman for the Counter Attack program, Bruce working graveyard,” said- why not spend five or six Howe Sound Secondary Gi!mo~,“and after. -wcrfr 1 dn!!ars on e& fcre to get’ Gilmour and dog Kapa at Financial Plannkrs went out for a few drinks. home:” School, sponsored by Howe Sound Traffic Safety . V.M. Candy, Represektahve Phone “There was a great impact Gilmour expressed his con- Committee. Box 59, Gwibaldi Highlands, B.C. VON 1TO 898-5367 when I collided. It was like a cern for the students’ safety at gaduation. He said each person reacts to alcohol Utility rate increase differently because of diffe- I rent body fat amounts,.and prQposed . ,, ,-< .. - considerable time should be . given for the alcohol to get

out of the‘system. * , Squamish council is consi- rates in 1987, and another “It is a common miseoncep- dering proposed hreases in $23 increase in 1988. tion that coffee will sober Sewer and water rates that According to a treasurer’s you up,” he said “but dnly could see as much as a $60 report, residential consum-

time will.” ~ increase in residential utility ers currently-- pay - $180.40 for

I. water,’ sewer, and garbage .I services in the municipality. . In .1987, consumer; can FACTORY CLEAR expect to see that amount .The Squamish Public Library has over increase to $237.75, with an 25,000 books in stock additional increase to .Approximately 33% of the residents of Squamish $261.15 in 1988. The increase are library members will be in water and sewer .In addition to lending books, the Squamish Public Library utilities only, with garbage also lends Audio-visual and Photqyaphic Equipment collection . expected to re- .The Squamish Public Library Board :Is comprised of‘ main the same. OFF ordinary citizens like you The increase in water rates .The Squamish Public Library needs 5 new in 1988 is due mainly to the board members for 1987. proposed construction of a new secondary water intake ON TffEANNUALGENEML MEETING on Mashiter Creek, a praject- which is expected to cost the WILL BE HELD ON municipality $1,100,000, wi- netic lnsulatin WED. FEBm llthAT 7:3Opmla~m th the B.C. Government to pick up 25 percent of the tab, SEE YOU THERE!! . provided it approves a rev- enue-sharing grant applied__ Stom Windows for by Squamish. INSTALLEQ * INTEREST FREE PAYMENT SCHEDULE The Squamish Times is looking for an enthusiastic, .jl FAST INSTALLATION reliable young person to deliver. A few hours work just one day a week, can earn you extra .Jt 10 YEAR GUARANTEE 1 pcket money for the movies, video games., other activities, *SAVE 66% OM HEATING COSTS .or io save for something you’ve always wanted. .k FITS ALL EXISTING FRAMES, NO REPLACING Call now or mail in attached coupon.

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*. The Board of School Trus- suicide prevention prog- tees, School District No. 48, ramme. invites parents ’and conce- The principal of How0 rried citizens to attend an Sound Secondary School, education meeting at Brac- Norman Rutherford, and kendale Secondary School teacher. Patti McLaughlin, on,Wednesilay, Jan. 31 at 3 plan to . discuss summer p,m. school programs ‘ai this meeting. Plans are underway for an The French Immersion pr- Education Week in March ogramme was introduced and information on ,this into this School DLtrict last special week will be given. September and a report will As well, Eveljn Walters, a be given on Wednesday. teacher at Vall-eycliffe El- ._ Trips to Quebec, France ementary School, wiU speak and Russia are planned this on “Focus on Writing,’. year by three separatepch- David Borgoyne from Pe- 001s (not all classes) and a mberton Secondary School report will be given on the will @ye a report on a finalized plans. Signs stolen from new highway map Seven small business signs for the 1-1 businessess have been reported stolen and cost about $35 to $50 from the new Chamber of each to make, Commerce town !Vide “The loss comes out of their ated jUS,t in front Of the pockets if they want to have Stawamus Chief on Highway replacement signs mde be- 99. cause their deductibles don’t We’re Having A Birthday Party The theft omu~edsome- cover theJoss of the signs,” time before Jan. 19. Lewis said. * And You’re Invited! Chambr Qf C!XZn?e?CB re- one the mhsimfgSiCCrB, presentative Delores Lewis belonging to Creative Kit- -pressed annoyance with Join the celebration on Saturday, January 31st chen was found nearby, . the theft of the signs. lying in the snow. and help us kick off our 2nd year at our new “The signs are put there for “But we’re still looking for the good of the community; the other said, ’ location at 38161 CLEVELAND AVENUE. . they’re also there as a directory for the information “And the RCMP will be of visitors. I can’t unders- patrolling the road to watch Here’s just s~meof the fun and prizes’ we’we tand ’ why anyone wyld for the remining SilF?rs:’ want io take them.” ’ Anyone with any informa- got in store...... She said the signs, each tion regarding the. missing about one foot square in size signs is requested to contact and hand’painted, are paid the Squamish RCW.

For your contribiotion in our recent bottle drive.. Speciai thanks to Tony Bigginpound and the Squamish Bottle Depot

* #EASTHOWE SOUND BOY SCQUTS’ “The radio station sepres- on the rotating weekly int- “It was such a. general officiul to take over,” Tobus entative has not been in erview of council members interview,”’ Eomdale comg- advised council. council (meetings) on a reg-. on Mtn-FM Radio, the inter- lained*‘“It mealrt nothing*I “The &tion, like the ular basis....I’m not sure viewer appeared unprepar- was an hour late for newspaper is in the business they think they need to ed and, unaware of what work for nothing.” to sell through sensationa- attend council meetings an- issues were relevant to the Mayor expl- lism, or whatever. You just ymore ’ and ’ I think they pubiic, and the, station’s ained that the weeklyr.inter- should be here.” -inconsistent appearance at views on the radio ‘began as have. to b That was the opinion of regular. council a way to inform the public as Alderma Alderman Corinne Lonsdale, a possible .reas to what had transpired at concurred-with Tobus: “My who complained to council at “We should be able to pick the previous council mee- experience is that you have the Jan. 20 meeting that the what we think is important ting. to take over (in the inter- interviewer from Mtn-FM to the public,’’ Lonsdale said, “The onus is on the elected view).” Radio had not conducted the .*addingthat the interviewer weekly council broadcast had asked her to discuss properly. insurance which she didn’t Boy Scouts-hold- . According to Lonsdale, think was of particular int- P who recently took her turn erest to the public. .. aI meeting-.. -. EXPRESSION OF INTEREST The Boy Scouts of Canada, Brackendale and . Pember- , . East Howe Sound District, ton. WANTED TO LEASE recently held their annual Nominations were called general meeting at the Log- for by Nominating Comm- Publlc Works Torvrur publla I+ anam CInDda gers Inn in Squamish. ittee Chairman. C. Ouelette, The ----A:-- Le-, y III~XUII~ IX~~XU with for the East Howe . Project 610796 Squarnish, Sound - B.C. the Flag Break Ceremony by District Council of Scouts for Accommodation for Canada Post Corporation Scouts Leiff Smith and Eric 1987.

‘ niance, foflowea by the kequired: Lease accommodation to provide 421.6 usable After three calls by Ou& ’ Silenceand Prayer by I square metres of space for a Post Office. Appearing in Squamish Provincial Court Dec. tte for further nominations, Term: The accommodation is required for either 22, Yvonne Vroom, - charged with mischief, was Reverend Jack Purdie. the following remain in their Those in attendance heard a) Ten ( 10) years or , fined $258, in default 14 days. present portfolios: Presi- b) Five (5) years with one (1) five (5) year I’ various annual reports, beg- * * dent. - Frank Sarton;I Secie-. option to renew,,or . inning with the president’s Appearing in youth court, a male youth, charged Gail Wisei,Treas~er . c) Ten (IO) yeawwith an option to renew. report by Frank Saton’ The Bill Brown and Fund Raiser Occupancy Date_: No later than September 25th, 1987. with possession of a restricted weapon, was given minutes were read by Secr- pat Hurford, Location: District of Squamish, B.G., within existing one year probation. etary Gail Wise, and Bill downtown,retail/commercialarea. * * * Brown gave the treasurer’s A swearing-in ceremony All parties expressing interest ih this requirement shall reply in report. was held for the newly writing to the address below no later than 2:OO p.m. local time Appearing in court Jan. 6, Stephan Desjardins, on February 4th) 1987. All parties shall identify the offeror, charged with possession of a narcotic, was fined Pat Hurford delivered the appointed council members their interest in the proposed accommodation, the proposed $192, in default 14 days. fundraiser’s report, followed and then the meeting was accommodation by municipal address and legal description rol * * in course by annual reports brought to a close by a Flag from each group committee and shall include a floor plan. John Demeter, charged with impaired driving, Down ceremony by Scouts Reply to: from Squamish, -Whistler,* Smith- and Triance. Regional Manager, Contract Policy and Administration, was fined $600,in default 14 days. Pacific Region, Public Works Canada, * * * 1166 Alberni Street, Vancouver, B.C. Christopher White, charged with impaired V6E 3WS driving, was fined $300, in default 14 days, and Volunteer firefighters get Re; Project 6107% Offerors of suitable accommodation shall be provided with a given six months probation. extended WCB coverage copy of the Crown lease., building specifications and an offer f * * form. Subsequent offers shall be based upon this Yves Jeanire, charged with driving without a V,plunteer firefighters in Hampson, volunteer fire- I documentation. licence, was fined $35. For further informa!ion contact Mr. Ken Stephens, Leasing * * * Squamish will now be cov- fighters will be covered for Officer At (604) 666-2977. ered by the Workers’ Comp- duties that pose potential N.B. Replies must be submitted by,registered owners or their Shexton Mosley, charged with possession of ab ensation Board for duties danger to the individual but authorized agent. narcotic, was given six months I supervised not necessarily related to not necessarily directly re-

probation. ‘ fire-fighting. lated to fighting fires. \ CANADA POST * * f WCB Chairman Jim Neil- ‘‘we may require removal CORPORATION Police reported a breaking ‘and entering of the sen recently announced the of an item from the hose concession stand at Centennial Park sometime expansion of WCB coverage tower ,or from the roof,” for volunteer firefighters. Hampson said. CanaCK . between Jan. 3 and 8. Neilsen said a wider range nice to know that if an of activities associated with “It’s - volunteer fire-fighting will accident ‘did occur, we are 2 farm fresh eggs, 2 mshers of crispy bacon, 2 sizzling 2 farm fresh eggs, 2 rashers of crispy bacon, 2 sizzling now be considered when covered.” country sausages, 2jluD buttermilk pancakes or toast, country sausages, 2jlufl buttermilk pancakes or toast, determining the acceptance There * are 33 volunteer 2 farm fresh eggs, 2 mshers of crispy bacon, 2 sizzling 2 farm fresh eggs, 2 rashers ofcrispy bacon, 2 sizzling of claims. firefighters in the Squamish country sausages, 2 jlufy buttermilk pancakes or country sausages, 2 jlufl buttermilk pancakes or area, SO this is definitely a toast, 2farm fresh eggs, 2 rashers of crispy bacon, 2 toast, 2 farm fresh eggs, 2 rashers of crispy bacon, 2 Previously, it ‘was WCB --11--- 4.- ---1---.A.--- sten in the rid+ i~-an+;nn sizzling-countrysausages, 2 jluD buttermilk pan- policy cuver VuIuIILger ---r ------o;‘” uAA”~”r”r’? sizzling country sausages, 2 Jufy buttermilk pan- Hampson said. cakes or toast, 2 farm fresh eggs, 2 rashers of THE cakes or toast, 2 farm fresh eggs, 2 mshers of firefighters only when act- crispy bacon, 2 sizzling country sausages, 2 crispy bacon, 2 sizzling country sausages, 2 ually fighting fires, travel- “I can’t tell YOU how happy Jufl buttermilk pancakes or toast, 2 farmfresh jluD buttemilk pancakes or toast, 2 farm fresh ling to and, from fires,‘ or I am,’’ he Said. eggs, 2 mhers of crispy bacon, 2 sizzling eggs, 2 rashers of crispy bacon, 2 sizzling during practice drills. “The government has fin- country sausages, 2 jlu& buttemilk pan- country sausages, 2 jlufy buttermilk pan- But now, according to ally. acknowledged their pr- cakes or toast, 2 farm fresh eggs, 2 rashers cakes or toast, 2 famfresh eggs, 2 rashers Squarnish Fire Chief Pat esence.” of crispy bacon, 2 sizzling country sau- of crispy bacon, 2 sizzling country sau- sages, 2 jlum buttermilk pancakes or sages, 2 jlufy buttermilk pancakes or toast, 2 fam.fresh eggs, 2 rashers of toast, 2 farm fresh eggs, 2 rashers of crispy bacon, 2 sizzling country sau- crispy bacon, 2 sizzling country sau- sages, 2 jluD buttermilk pancakes sages, 2 jlum buttermilk pancakes or toast, 2 farm fresh eggs, 2 rash- or toast, 2 farm flesh eggs, 2 rash- ers of crispy bacc?t, 2 S~ZZ!~E~ ers of crispy bacon, 2 sizzling country sausages, 2 jlufy but- country sausages, 2 jlufy but- termilk pancakes or toast, 2 2 termilk pancakes or toast, 2 farm fresh eggs, 2 rashers of country farm flesh eggs, 2 rashers of

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., JANUARY 28, 0987 JANUARY 30, YQB7 1O:W "VOYAGE OF THE FEBRUARY 2,' 1887 DAMNED" (1976) Faye Duna- 8:W @ "RUN WENT, RUN $:OO @ "ARRWdHEAD" way, Oskar Werner. Based on @:OO0 WNt3.E BARS, DEEP" (1968) Clark Gable, (1963) Charltan Haston, Jock the true story of a ship full of SINGLE MEN" (Phrnke) Ed . Burt bancaster. A subrnrsrine Palance. Trouble erupts when 8 German Jews who seek asylum Marinaro, Max Gail. Three mon wew is divided betweon bye cawalry unit sets out to sign a from the Nazis in 1939 brat are . with differing backgrounds and and men dwing a battle off the treaty with tha Apachm, not allowsd to disembark. ideas concerning romance @i eslevs'mrr" coaat of Awn. icp:m "THE 1i:m @ Bsa$bbo"(1973) RO~- Qoss paths during a walctrtd 14801 Patty Duko Astin, VJiC ' 12:W "GEITMG PHWQU,'' mt DePliro, Rurt Lsncastar. A at ths local sinitas ber. c;l liam %mer. Air apparently * (1984) Sandshl Besgrnm, paatrayai' of the dwptoday 8:W "M*A'SeH" (1970) AbmnQa Paul, A contender irr charming babysitter infiluatecr a lives of two. very different Donald Sutherland, Elliott ?!! Mim Physique USA contest family snd aqioits each mem- 20th-centwy Italian familieo. Gould. During the Korean War, is confronted with peroonal ber's ncwds and vulnerabilities. 11:30 "DEAD END" 41937) B pair of zany surgeons turn en pr&!emo while preparing for ii:oo(Q OWE MAN WITHTHE Sylvia. Sidney, Joel McCrea. Army medical post into mad- th competition. GQUEM GUN" { 1974) Roger Teen-agws in an East River cap chaos with their pranks. 12:06 @ "'CUR MCk" ( 19431 Mcore, Christopher Lee. British shn tight to overcome their 9:oo @ "SINGE ems, John Garfield, Arthur KennBdy. secret agent James Bond 007 environment and the influence SINGLfi MEN" '(Premiere) Ed Directed by Howard Hawks. tracks down inn international hit of a fymer neigborhood kid Mnrinaro, Max Gail. Three men . Aboard a bomber in the Pacific, man who uses golden bullets , turned fugitive criminal. with differing backgrounds and air force crew members battle and has constructed a powerful 11 :60 a '%OLD MEAT'' ideas concerning romance against enormous odds in the solar death ray. (1971) Charles Bronson, LiV cross paths during a weekend esrfv day8 of World War II. (R) 1205 0 "TARGET EAGLE" Ullmann. A man and woman at the local singles bar. 9 "THE SWlTiNG CLUB" (1982) Maud Adams, George are victimized and held hostage 12:OS 0 "THE CHWDETEG (1971) Robert Fields,' Nicdas Pepperd. Spanish pdice hire a by crooks from the man's past . TIM" (1978) Peter Falk, Ann- Coster. Members of a cent4- -mercenary to stop a band of in- who want an old favor repaid. Margret. False identities, mur- 'dd spcirting club come twth- . ternational drug smugglers who 1206 "ADAM" (1983) Dan- . ders, old flames and . er to celebrate the establishl . are also supplying terrorists iel J. Travanti,: JoBeth Wil- . unsaupulous villeins hamper a ment's anniversary and open a with materials to build nuclear liams. A missing child's dis- detective's daily routine in this . time capsule buried years be- weapons. traught parents take steps to parody of :930s mystery mov- fore. 12:30 8 "CALIFBRNIA ensure passage of legislation ies. 1:OO 0 "WILING TilOUBLE" DREAMING' (1979) Dennis that would help parents of 1:OO @ "REPORT TO THE (1937) Ken Maynard, Lone An- Christopher, Glynnis OConnor. other children who have van- COMMISSIONER" (1976) Mi- &e. An honest cowboy finds A square ywng man from Chi- ished. Based on a true story. chael Moriarty, Susan Blakely. himself sunounded by duplicity cago arrives on the California A rookie cop who mistakenly and treachery. beach scene and becomes in- kills a female undercover nar- 200 (D "LADY ICE" (1573) volved with the daughter of an cotics agent during a shootout Donald Sutherland, Jennifer aging beach bum. becomes involved in a cover-up ONeill. An insurance investiga- 1:OO "SPRINGTIME IN THE of the incident. ROCKIES" (1937) Gene Autry, tor trails a group of jewel FEBRUARY 1 1987 thieves through Miami and Smiley Burnette. A cattle ranch foreman tries to prevent a Nassau. 4:OO "YOU RUINED MY range war when his.pretty boss LIFE" (Premiere) Solei1 Moon takes up sheep raising. Frye, Paul Reiser. The casino- managing uncle of a young girl who can't seem to tolerate reg- FEBRUARY 3,1987 ular schooling strikes an unusu- al bargain with a financially 6:OO 0 "GUILTY OF JANUARY 29,1987 ' ' ' strapped math .teacher. A INNOCENCE: THE LENELL 8:OO (D "WE'RE NO ANGELS' JANUARY 3 1,1987 "Disney Sunday Movie" pres- . GElER STORY'' (Premiere) Do- (1955) Humphrey Bogart, Aldo entation. 9 rian Harewood, Dabney Cole- Ray. Three escaped convicts 8:oO 0 "HERE COME THE 6:OO Q "LBJ: THE EARLY ' man. The fact-based story of a take over a French shop. WAVES" ( 1944) Bing Crosby, YEARS' (Premiere) Randy black engineer whose imprison- 1O:OO 0 "THE INHERITANCE" Betty Hutton. Navy men and Quaid, Patti LuPone. Twenty- ment for a crime he did not (1978) Anthony Quinn, Domi- women square off for romantic nine years (1934-63) in the commit led to an all-out effort a REALTY nique Sanda. A conniving maneuvers. life, and often controversial po- by friends and colleagues to -.BUYING C SELLING- young woman curries favor 8:30 0 "MIDWAY" (1976) litical career, of former Presi- win him a new trial. 9 with her wealthy father-in-law Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda. dent Lyndon 8aines Johnson, 7:OO "JUNGLE CAT" ask for ' after her husband is disinherit- Japanese and American strate- . who rose from a seat in Con- (1960) Narrated by Winston I . ed. gies come into play as a crucial gress to the nation's highest Hibler. The life cycle and he- L 1200 @ "LIPSnCK" (1976) World War II naval and aerial office. In stereo. 9 havior of one of the most suc-

Margaux Hemingway, Anne battle centers around Midway ~ cessful predators in the Ama- Bancroft. A top fashion model Island in the Pacific. EVENING zon rain forest, the jaguar. A Res 89843.61 is humiliated and frustrated by 0 "HIGH-BALLIN' '* (1978) "Wonderful World of Disney" Peter Fonda, Jerry Reed. A cy- 8:OO "THE MAN WITH THE presentation. I her unsuccessful attempts to Home have the man who raped-her clist experiences hair-raising GOLDEN GUN" (1974) Roger 8:OO (D "GREAT SCOUT AND - $921.5924 im p r i so ne d . escapades as he attempts to M-mre, Christopher Lee. British CATHOUSE THURSDAY" 1206 0 "ROMANCE ON THE help a trucker remain independ- secret agent James Bond 007 (1976) Lee Marvin, Oliver lbpmWorking with Squamish Residents for 15 years -1 HIGH SEAS" (1948) Doris ent against ruthless opponents. tracks down an international hit Reed. Three men set out to Day, Jack Carson. An ocean 9:OO a "METEM" (1979) man who uses golden bullets kidnap a group of bordello girls. voyage is complicated by mis- Sean Connery, Natalie Wood. and has constructed a powerful 12:W @ "BUSTING" (1973) El- taken identities and a marital American and Russian scien- solar'death ray. (R) 9 liott Gould, Robort Blake. 'A mix-up. (R) tists join forces in an attempt 1O:OO a "CHARLIE CHAN AND pair of vice cops in Los Angeles 0 "STANDING TALL" to ward off a giant meteor from THE FEATHERED SERPEYT" get the less-than-rewarding jdb (1978) Robert Forster, Chuck outer space, which is on a di- (194b) Roland Winters, Keye of arresting the "little guys" Cannors. A cattle rancher is rect collision course with Earth. Luke. Famed Chinese detective while the real criminal master- subjected to a terror campaign "CONVICTED: A Charlie Chan must find a dendly minds go free. 1 when he'rehrses to merge his MOTHER'S STORY" (Premiere) flying serpent before it can kill 12:06 g) "MARKED WOMAN" FREE r Ann Jillian, Kiel Martin. Two (1937) Bette Davis, Humphrey I spread with that of a powerful again. and ruthlessman. ' sisters face a series of erno- 12:OCi 9 "COMPULSION" Bogart. A gangster's moll is I 1:OO @ "MY HUSBAND IS tional trials after one is sen- (1959) Orson Welles, Dean persuaded by the district attor- t MISSING' (1978) Sally tenced to p&on for embezzle- Stockwell. A defense lawyer ney to testify against a power- I Struthers, Tony Musante. A ment and leaves her children in pleads for the lives of two ful underworld kingpin. (R) young woman sets off on a pil- the care of the 0th. In stereo. youths, Leopold and Loeb, who a "THE ASSIGNMENT" I grimage to Vietnam in search 9 have committed murder for I (1977) Fernando Rey, Christo- I of her husband, an American 9:40 Q "BHERLOCK.HOLMES thrills. pher Plummer. A police chief in SEMINAR . AND THE SECRET WON" * c pilot missing in action. 12:OS 8 "WITCHES BREW' a revolution-swept Latin Ameri- 2:30(D 'THEFAN"(1981) (19421 Basil Rathbone, Nigel ( 1980) Lana Turner, Richard can nation finds his authority P Lauren Bacall, James Garner. A Bruce. After Professor Moriarty Benjamin. A college professor's challenged by a radical leader Febasrary 3,198'1 popular film star. is victimized kidnaps an inventor, Holmes wife uses the black arts to help who intends to overthrow the by a psychotic admirer. steps in to bring him to justice. her husband's career. ruling body. . 7mP.M. t AT THE

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ncerns isyCRBLog- I ging’s application for a dr- Another proposal recorn- edging permit to enhance its mends that the 14-hectare ~ site in the Central Basin. dredge spoils from the Cen- The society recommends th- tral Basin be removed, res- at the company be removed t‘oring the area to estuarine from the area and the site be habitat. restored. The society is a provincially Brian Giles, spokesman for registered non-profit org . On January lst, 1987 your Canada Pension Plan changed and the Estuary Conservation anization with an on-going Society, said “CRB has con- membership of 25-30 people .its good news. tinually applied for log sto- annually. The Plan provides important protection for you and your family.. rage in the Central Basin of A Nature Centre Fund has These changes put your Plan on a solid, long-term financial foundation the estuary and they have been established and the repeatedly been turned do- society welcomes any cont- and improve the benefits. wn, NOW Fisheries and OC- ributions, or for’moreinfor- .. - . . ,. 1 I. eans say they definit_ely math on memberships, co- don’t want logs in the ntact Box 1274, Squamish, estuary.” B.C. .. .‘. For booklets about yohr Canada Pension Pian, fiii I out the coupon below .. .and mail it to: ,. .- . CPP4MFO PmOm BOX 5400 Postal Station “D” Scarborough, Ontario *

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A shower, welcoming the first child of Ailsa and Paul Yaky, and the first. grand- child for Mr, and Mrs. This weekend, another SHARE (Squa- second son, Daniel William, born OD James Crombie and mish Household And Recycle Exchaage) January 18, weighing 81bs. 8 02s. Proud Joyce Yaky; all of Squa event will be held in the Baptist Church. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon was held on Dec. 9 a The doors will open on Friday night from 7 Sellers and Mr. and Mrs. Mal MacCallum home of .&henew. parents, to 830 p.m. and again ’on Saturday from all of Squamish and Mr. and Mrs. William .--Miss Brittany Yaky was 10-12 noon. If you would like more Peerless of Malakwa. A thrilled great oblivious to all the attention information, please contact Belinda at grandmother is Mrs, Eva Peerless oi she received. 898-3954, Jenny at 892-9203 or Trudy at Revelstoke. The shower.was hosted by. 898-3181. If you have any items to donate * * * Cathy Fryer and Christine to SHARE,contact the names mentioned . This Saturday is the first. day oi Eckersley, with assistance here. ’instruction for those interested in receiv- from other friends. * * *. ing training in the Hospice and Palliative Guests included grand- Stork Story - BARR - John and Kathy Care program. It will be led ley Mary Ellen mothers Mrs. Crombie and Barr of Pemberton are pleased to De Grace, who is well qualified to offer Mrs. Yaky, along with Ch- announce the birth of their second chiid, a this program. The session of Saturday will eryl Mundy and her two son, Kory Johnathan, weighing 8 lbs. 1 02. run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the School daughters Lisa and Diane, and born in the Squamish General Board Media Centre and on the following Mrs. Begg, Mrs. Fryer, Mrs. Hospital on Dec. 26,1986; This is a brother Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. in Hemphill and Laura Hemp- for Amanda. F’roud @’andparents are Howe Sound Secondary. Please register ,hill, Mrs, Eckersley, Jacquie and MrS. John Stmts and and MrS. ($35.) at the School Board.office. 892-5228. Hadden, Ray Crowston, Norman Barr all ob Brackendale and great Take along a note pad, pen and lunch, Kassandra Jansen and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dough Coffee will be supplied. great aunt Ann Hardie from tjf Burnaby and &s. H. Noble of . * * * Vancouver. Fruitvale, B.C. Stork Story - CURRE - Bill and Lynne The cute shower bonnet *-* * ’ Currie are pleasqd to announce the birth was created by Christine Many marching mums and dads and of their first child, a daughter, Caitlin Eckersley, and Cathy Fryer others are involved this week Until Feb. 3 Alexandra, born in the Squamish General assisted with the opening of in the annual Kinsmen Mother’s March. Hospital on Jan, 20, weighing 9 lbs. 9 ozs, the many gifts. The deiicious The to the The proud grandparents are Mrs. Dorene refreshments also included a Kinsmen to continue their commitment of shower cake beautifully de- Curie of SqldQmiShU.AA and M~.aEd Mrs. helping the Physically dlabled. Rob Lloyd Hopkina of Parksvae, corated by Susan Schnurr. Booth, the chairman of the Squamish * * * Gifts from Scotland from aunts Ena and Dorothy Hardy were opened along New mother, Ailsa Yaky, and daughter Brittany were with gifts from Gwen TaY- guests of honor at a bridal shower held in December. bingo. lor, Joy Boulier and Vanessa Celebrating birthdays. this week are: * * 1! Kurani Robert Grant, Fred Payette, Katy Carrat, Nathan Webb, Petej. Webb, DhCelebs Wedding anniversary to Mr. Mrs, L.c, uMinCV Minchin, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Brohmanp Tho*ne’ Tabatha Moorman’ Baumnn’ Peter J&n Rey, weand &frseJohn-Pad Jones, Hospice Society Hermon, Denise Fairhurst, Gwen Rivett, Mr. and Mrs. Gray Mitchell, Mr. and Mrg. Mildred Campbell, Shyvonne Bdenbaeh, Leon Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Christine Mikkeben, Nadine Ryan, Nancy McCrae, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoogenboom, propQse Bean, Vivian Downing, Sandy Cliff, Terry Mr. and Mrs. Rishi Deo and Mr. and Mrs. Mob, Laura De Cook, Ahnna Flett, Bourque* Teresa Stockley and Ken Forsyth. * * IP others with birthdays ere: Matthew Several seniors do seem interested in Squamish Pickering, Diane Carmichael, Sharon getting involved in a morning fitness A Hospice Society for Squ- tant to the Knowledge Net- The course, offered by Eadie, Martina Lynch, AUan Fryer, programme as there has been a gd amish has been proposed work‘s television series, “If I Howe Sound School Distr- Norlaine Gruber, Kim Van Den Maagden. response. If still interested, please call following response from two Should Die Before 1 Wake”, ict’s Continuing Education berg, Amber Moorman, Denise Friesen, 892-3913 or after 6 P.m. call 898-4110. public meetings held locally and she was plso involved in piokam, wild cost $35. The Debbie Kirkdale, Cam Waddell, Lil * * * last year indicating the the development ‘ of the Thursday evening sessions Gatzke, Terry Kershaw, Jimmy Dent, Are YOU a Charlie Brown fan?? Some- desire for such a vogp. Bereavement Support com- will be held in Howe Sound Carol Lehman, Jeffrey Schildhorn and thing a little different k? being offered by To commence with’ the ponent ob the’ Lions Gate Secondary School. Travis BucMey. Howe Sound Drama Club and it’s the planning and training inv- musical comedy, “You’re A Good Man Hospital’s Palliative Care TO register, call 898-5228 * * * olved with professionals and program. (ext. 118) or 898-3105. First birthday wishes to Janette Wiebe Charlie Brown”. Eight Howe Sound volunteers before such a ~ndMichael Ramsay. Secondary students will perform on Feb. 6 society can be established, a * * * and 7 at 7:‘30 p.m. in the Brackendale Art “Death, Loss and Grief’ The Squamish Public Library staff Gallery and a special 2:30 p.m. matinee on workshop will be held Sa-’ invites you to meet award winning Sunday, Feb. 8 will accommodate all &e turday, Jan. 31 from.9 a.m. Charlie Brown Canadian author, Mary-Ellen hng Col- “little people”. Iura this Thursday. She will present a * * * to 4 p.m. in the Media Centre at the School Board a winner? reading at 1:30 p.m. followed by discus- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ross of Montague, office. Five subsequent Th- sion. Mary-Ellen is the sister of Squamish Prince Edward Island are in Squamish on rsday evenings (7 to 9 p.m.) Will Charlie Brown strike Westcott is Sally, Elizabeth Elementary School teacher Peter brig. an extended visit until March. They are will cover sessions on com- out again, or will he hit in Murray is Frieda, and.Scstt * * * enjoying their stay with their son and munication skills and orien- the .game-winning run, win Wong is unsinkab!e as Sne Stork Story - SELLERS - Bob, Kathy daughter-in-law, Merrill and Gail Ross and tation to the Hospice appr- the heart of that little opy. ,nd son Stephen of Williams Lake are family. lappy to announce the arrival of their * * * oach. red-headed girl, and be Performances will be at the Instructor for the work- crowned King of the Little Brackendale Art Gallery at shop will be Mary Ellen De League? . 7:30 p.m. on Friday and .Grace, Hospice and Pallia- These and other burning Saturday, Feb. 6, and 7, and tive Care Program Coord- questions may be answered, at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Peb. 8. on and refund inator for the Anglican Dio- at the Howe Sound Drama Tickets are available at the cese of New Westminster. Club’s upcoming present- Gallery (898-3333) or from The word, “hospice” in ation of the musical comedy, Mostly Books (892-3912). tion scheduled ancient times referred to a “You’re A Good Man, Char. The price? Peanuts! place of rest ai1d care for lie Brown.” The! “Sea to Sky” Coiipon guest speakers, coupons, The registration fee is $10, travellers. Today, it is not An entertainment suitable Lba?‘y celebrates only 8 “place” but a commu- and Refund Convention will refund (and contest)’ forms, and includes coffee, tea, and for the entire family, this ’Multi.cultural be held May 30 from 10 a.m. samples, and door prizes, a cold plate buffet luncheon. nity of caring people who production consists of a to 5 p*m*at the “The prov- Participants must register offer to help with the rapid series of humorous and week . emphasG on “care” rather bittersweet vignettes which The Squamish Public Lib- Christian Fellowship Church ide something for everyone, befbre May 1 to attend the in Valleycliffe. convention. than “cure”. poke fun at kids of all ages. rary will be celebrating B.C. According to Debby For- from beginner to ‘old pro’,’’ A team approach, hospice The cast members are all Multi-cultural Week, Peb. 9 Forsyth says. syth, foilnder and operator To register, write to Debby provides for the comfort and Howe Sound Secondary st- to 15. of the Valleycliffe Coupon She has written to over 65 Forsyth, Box 5176, Squa- needs of dying persons and udents under the co-direc- “Icelandl”, by Eric Ander- Exchange Club, the sponsor companies (Kraft, Heinz, mish, B.C. VON 3G0 (please their families on an ongoing tion of Roseanna Rudolph sen, will be shown Monday, iF of the event, -. . the etc.) for their participation, include self-addressed sta- basis. The emphasis of the and Jim Wisnia. Fraser Feb. 16 at 7:15 p,m,, and c.onvention is a gathering of aud hopes to have a maxi- mped envelope for the ret- program is to enhance the Marshall is Charlie Brown, “Pefu”, by Astrid Andersen, consumers who use coupons mum of 100 local residents urn of your registration comfort and quality of living Cherith Tee1 is ‘Lucy, Peter will be presented Wednes- and/or do refunding to curb and consumers from all over form), or call Debby at of those who are dying and Yaremkewich is Linus, Tara day, Feb. ‘18, at 7 p.m. their shopping bills. B.C. attend the non-profit 892-5612 for more informa- their families. Worth is patty, &off Gag- All members of the public non is Schroeder, Nmi are welcome to attend. The convention will include event. , . . . tion. De Grace was the consul- .,e,*. ,. I ,.r. t ’e.’, , , ., ,. ~. ,,-..’.I, -** ’. . ’ l%ge 16 - Tuesday January 27 1987 - TRe TiAes

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"Sea to Sky" country is in ing '9 was John Reynolds advertising, and special act- for a substantial increase in (MLA-West. Vancouver- ivities. tourist traffic," according to Howe Sound), who outlined Two committees were str-

Bill Reid, Minister of Tou- several * areas of- highway uck: one to investigate the rism, who spoke at a meet- improvements. planned for desirability of tourist inf& Garibaldi Highlander ing of the ' §ea to Sky Sea to Sky Country.' mation booths on Highway Tourism Association held Also discussed at the me- .99; the other to de,velop the Oct. 23 in Pemberton. eting were several projects, 1987 brochure. Country Kitc Reid gave an overview of including the production and The next meeting of the 1986 tourist traffic to Expo distribution of the 1987 Sea Sea to Sky Tourism Associ- and specifically, within Sea to Sky brochure:.. and the - ation is scheduled for Jan. 27 to Sky Country, and outlined necesqity for informati& at 7:15 p.m. in the Bracken! .- the current government to- centres located on the major dale Art Gallery. urism promotion taking pl- traffic routes. ace in the US.; particularly Doug Banner, chairman' of - ,*ua!t& California, Oregon and Wa- the meeting, informed the ti\ WORD FAITH shington. Reid said a major group that a budget of CHRISTIAN number of American tour- $175,000 for 1987 had been pi%I/-C CENTRE 2. ists to Expo will return to submitted to the Tourism Association of B.C. for Part- '38019-6th Ave;, B.C., not, necessarily bec- Squamish, B.C. ause of Vancouver, but ners in Tourism funding becailse of regional attrac- approval. Banner said the SERVICES tions. budget was developed based SUNDAY at 11 a.m. on 1986 promotional activity plus an allowance- for. incr- Tuesdays & Thursdays New hospital __ . __ - Home Fellowship 7:38 p.m. eased business participation Ph. 898-5508 or 898-3710 completed by- in 1987.. Other items incl- For information . uded brochure production on the home near you , October and distribution, participa- I Construction of the new LOVE LINES Squamish Acute Care Hos- pital is scheduled for comp IN THE-, FEBRUARY 10th SQUAMISM TIMES letion by October of this year, according to Hospital For only $5.00, send a Valentine message to your girlfriend, Administrator John Dilla- boyfriend, husband, .wife, boss or the girt next door. bough. On "It has been progressing *Tuesday,Febuary IO, 1987, the Classified iages will have according to schedule," Dill- 'jMarkgraf Prints a special section for Valentines greetings. Design your own abough said. Phase Const- Bonnieman ruction began work on the special message with the art elements available, for your new facility last July. chance to win a free dinner for two, for the most original The new 6.7 million dollar facility will replace the pre- Love Line. sent hospital. When compl- eted, the new hospital will offer the following: triple the present emerg- ency bed space; widely SQUAMISH MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION expanded X-ray, physio- therapy, and laboratory fac- Valleycliffe Christian , St. Joseph's Parish - ilities; improved support Fellowship Pastor: Father Casimir [Write your love BiacJ hen Pastor: Sam Penner. Phone 892- Prsybylski. Phone 892-5070. and housekeeping services; 5602 Sunday Services: Sunday Masses: Saturday 7 p.m. Sunday a labour delivery room and School at 9:45 a.m. Sunday 8:30 a.m., 10 am., 11:30 a.m. ultrasound services which worship at ll:00 a.m. Sunday Benediction: Sunday 7 p.m. 'the present hospital does not Evening Service: 7:00 p.m. have. Dillabough said there is St. John Anglican Church Siuamish United Church Rector: The Rev. C.R. Walters, Minister: .Rev. Chris Burnett also a proposal before the Phone 898-5100 Sunday Service 392-5727. Sunday Worship Hour government that the new 11 a.m. Holy Eucharist 8:30 a.m, ind Sunday School: 10 a.m. site also include additional 1 & 2 Sunday. Church School :Nursey provided, with infant extended care units to supp 9:45 a.m. :are). llement Hilltop House. "We may also go to the DROP' OFF YOUR VALENTINE MESSAGE Squamish Baptist Church Squarnish Pentecostal ' community for some finan- Pastor: Jack H. Purdie. Phone :'astor: Rev. Irvin Fuhrmhnn. AT THE TIMES QFFlCE OR CALL 892-5131 cial support as well," he said, 398-9756 or 898-3737 Sunday :'hone 892-3680. Morning adding: "We're looking for- Service of Worship 10 a.m. INorship 11 a.m. Evening TO PLACE YQUR LQVE LIME. waid to moving into the new Fellowship Service 7 p.m. Worship 6:30 p.m. facilities." €agles4versus Flames:. The’rivalry continues

It would be stating a simple fact that dominated the play, especially in the every team in sports loves to ‘win and middle frame when they connected three hates to lose...... times, twice while on the power play and But when that victory or defeat involves once as a direct result of the man the Squamish Eagles and the North Shore advantage. Winter Club Flames the former is The only Eagle that seemed tobe making specially sweet while the latter is even a lasting impression was Payne who was harder to swallow. The reason is perhaps simply unstoppable while with the puck unique in junior hockey and the West and devastating while playing the body, Coast Junior Hockey League for with All of that despite having his shoulder many of the Eagles being long time under wraps. residents of the North Shore the players “They (the Flames) tried to intimidate *ofboth sides go to the same schools, grew Danny in the first period,” said Raymond, up in the same area and have competed “but he just made fools ,of them. I think Squamish champ! with and against each other for years. that he is probably the best player in the Local boxer, Derek Percy, will ‘be.competing in the “Many of our players played against the league. Even when he has played against Golden Gloves, Saturday, Jan. 31, at the Vancouver Winter Club when they were at the North the top scoring line in the league (from Boxing Centre. Percy is the first Squamish boxer to Van Rec. Center,” put in Eagles’ general White Rmk) they hsvedt beer, able to compete in the event. manager Jim Raymond, “and some joined stop him.” North Van. after playing for the Winter But as far as his teanmates are Club ...but it wasn’t until juvenile hockey concerned Sunday’s win was not a good one. that they started to beat them (the *j NSWC) .” “A win like that should be worth only one Petites earning When you add that the Rec center, which point. It wasn’t very pretty,” injected the nucleus of the original Eagles are Richard Lee, who scored one goal himself. from, went on to win the juvenile A . “The players seem to be, I don’t know, ho the.i.r.wings .- Western Canadian championship you get hum, lately and I can’t figure it out,” said the idea thqt the rivalry between the two Ftaymond. “They took a look at their teams has been a long and hard fought one opposition today and saw that they were For the Howe Sound Petite and Crystal Moyle, on def- ringette and ,both are SCOP- at that. without their top goal scorer (Ken ringette squad last season’s ence, are playing really ing goals while Dana Finnie So it was that the 6-5 overtime lose Savage) and so think that they can get up provincial .championship strong. They are stopping is improving steadily in net.” a few goals and coast from there on. Squamish suffered to the Flames in its ’ meant one thing as far as everything that is coming first home game of the new year, January “When we are playing our game then we this year was concerned and their way. Selena. Chayoski Next home game for the 4, was indeed a bitter one. can beat anybody in this league but I don’t that was hello A division. and Regan MacDonald are Petites is Saturday at 11:OO All of this, and the pair battling it out know what it is, whether they think At first the 9-11 year-old’ pj’aying-- heads up, smart a;m. over third place, helped set up Sunday’s because they’re in the playoffs they don’t girls found the change a big wCJ~match up at the Civic Centre. have to work as hard or what. We are one in regards to the faster And they didn’t disappoint as the Eagles satisfied with where we are (in the pace and the play-making. Annual “Bowl for jumped into a 3-1 first period lead before standings) because we want to play North “At first,’’ as Miles Mac- falling off.and watching the Flames ignite Shore in the first round.” into a 53 advantage. That, of course, would continue the justDonald standing put it, there “they watching were . Millions” underway But with one minute and thirty one rivalry to the limit but meanwhile, as a everything go by themt but It’s time once again for the of “he Times. seconds left in the third, and just seconds result of Sunday’s sudden turn of results, now, I believe, they are Big Brothers/Big Sisters The& will ‘beschools, ser- after the North Shore made a mockery of the Eagles can savour the win, albeit one adapting to this A division. “Bowl For Wlillions” fund- vice clubs, businesses, and the Squamish defence by buzzing around they may not have fully earned. They have a ways to go but raising campaign. professional groups compe- the local’s zone untouched, BMn Marked “I enjoyed that win,” finished Payne. they are improving each With the assistance and ting for trophies in the high tagged Myles Bosser with a getaway pass. time .out. The team is support of Garibaldi Lanes, score and high pledge cate- Rosser then drove into the clear behind ICE CHHPS - the weekend victory was playing really, really well Big Brothers/Big Sisters of gories. Participants are can- the pressing Flames blue-liners and Squarnish’s first of the new year on home and I have nothing but good Squamish will sponsor their vassing friends, relatives, side-stepped the onrushing keeper to ice and was the second consecutive victory things to say about them. annual fund-raising event on and neighbors for their break the 5-5 tie for a $6 Squamish win. in the week as the locals put down Seattle “We’re just amazed at how Feb. 27, 28 and Mar. 1. support in pledging funds . The goal capped a three point third period 7-5 on Wednesday ...Peter Milkovich sat these girls are . improving. The event is for bowlers for their scores. for Squamish as Dan Payne collected his out the Flames match as a result of an Their grasp of’the game is and non-bowlers alike. It is a There will be some exciting ’ hat trick by redirecting a kkert pass injury and his glove was missed as getting better and better chance for everyone to help prizes this year for adults while on the power play to make it 5-4 back-up Rob Nickel watched two long every time out ...and we Big Brothersmig Sisters of and children in each time before Craig Warren tied it up for the shots get by him for the North Shore’s have five girls of novice age Squamish raise necessary slot. first goal that was scored without the help first two goals, but the young keeper who are not only playing an budget money to continue Additional pledge forms couldn’t be faulted for what seemed to be of Prryne. age group up but in the A services in the Squmklr iire available at Garibaldi ’ In many ways however, it was a win the an off day for a lot of other Eagles as well. division as well and scoring area. Lanes. The time slots are Eagles were lucky to get as the Flames goals.” League bowlers are enc- filling up fast so anyone who The key to the team’s ouraged to participate dur- has a team ready and has not success has been team work, ing their regular league time sent in an entry form should team work that has shown the last week of February. do it now. up particularly in the last Celebrity Days promises to three games , where the For rfic)Fe information or for . .Ah be very exciting during the - scoring points have been weekend. Watch for the an entry form, contact Lois It was just one of those intact by scoring a 7-2 and it took some steady well spread out. The result schedule in upcoming issues Wynne at 892-3125. days for the Nedh Shore drubbing over the Vanco- goaltending from Leanne was two wins out of those Winter Club while playing uverites. Karen Larcombe Ross to keep it that way, three including an 8-5 win on Squamish ice. led the way by connecting According to coach Bernie over Delta and a 5-3 victory 1 Local fans were treated to for the hat trick and an Tipper, Ross, though she against Langley. Squamiish Weather I a triple header of NSWC - assist while Janice Whitt- doesn’t get much work in In the latter match Jenn- Howe Sound match ups and aker put in two herself and some games, has been hold- ifer Reed potted two goals t period last Jan. Sunshine I all resulted in wins for the set up another pair. Marla ing a hot hand, collecting a while singles came from the Last week’s weather was t home side as fiist the Whittaker had a three point shutout on Friday in Alder- sticks of Trudie Woodard, “fantastic” compared to wh- totalled 18.3 hours (2.9 hours I Petites got by their opposi- day, one of them goals, and . grove for a 7-0 win. Marla Kathryn Lynd and Nikki at- we experienced during in ’86). . 1 I)) tion and then later the Heather Sergent rounded it Whittaker paced her team in Singleton. the same week in 1986. This But MacDonald was quick past week, only 2.2 mm rain The high temperature for . Eagles came from behind to out. I that match by finding the knock off the Flames. Despite the point bulge the back of the net four times for to point out that the effort was recorded at the Squa- the week was recorded on Sandwiched in between win wasn’t that easy as the five points while Larcombe, went further than the score- mish Weather Station co- Jan. 22 of 6.9C (8.8C in ’86) were the ”weens which kept two sides were deadlocked Sergent and Janice Whit- sheet. mpared with the 249.5 mm and the low of -5,OC was Jan. their perfect season record at two after the first period . taker each added singles. “Erin Ray, Tanya Lynd, received in a threeday 17 (0.3C). '

't would like to do this year?

dary's John Gilmow. . ~u~prisdto find that Squ- theyare~c.Thereapea~o ing, and rd just love to tq. ' amish actually is spread out dress codes inm some curling while rm here.

'I !bnes: When d ou arrive iito a number of bedroom ' and the students I also enjoy watching hockey. countries--Brac&endale,Val- ' alia usually ' have on T.V. For several yeay Ggibaldi ' High- choice 'among \electiv I've been a semi-oiler fan, isn't just a single ever since a friend of mine town built closely around its 'from Canada .actually sta-

centre. We've learned to > compare the rted sending progress rep- appreciate our car! orts since the Oi!m - won the day after before he left. One thing that really imp here are friendly, rekxed their first Stanley Cup. , I'll be , teaching- here il.;"' ressed us was the shopping --I'd say a few of the This summer, we're go&g Squamish until next Christ- selection, especially the " ra- too relaxed--but by to try to get aboard a liner mas break, and would like to nge of gods and bulk they have a good attitude gaing up the coast and see spend next Christmas here items available. Compared towards schoolwork and re Prince Rukrt, and Alaska. before' going back. to what we're used to at alize they are responsible for .Also, we're looking. forward Times: How is the exchange home, we find shopping here the5 own progress. ce to having'a few friends and organized? simply phenomenal. there's less emphas n relatives come up to visit 1-

Nanldv6N: The exchanges Times: And what 'about punishment here, it's s . while we're here. I are organized by the League school itseu-how do.you find here that the students have We've really enjoyed it so 'Wease ort the for the Exchange of Com- teaching here compared to to be told to do everything far; .we like the people and " . monwealth, Teachers, and South Australia? . . as is the case in Australia, the different experiences, Mothers 'March teachers from different cou- Nankivek There are a few and Ithink that's and we're going to enjoy our ntries swap residences and ,differences, naturally. Pro- 'Firnee: Apart fr ur year here. course loads for one year. bably the greatest differe- So,I'mhere,takingoverMr. nce is. in 'the degree of Gilmour's course load-math authority exercised. In Au- . courses for all the highschool stralia,. each state runs its ..

b grades, eight to 12-and he own schools (the same way takes mine in Whyalla, provinces run their own South Australia, where I'd schools in Canada), but

been teaching. , within each state, rsther

Time$: Had you been on an than 'hany local schd ha- ,I exchange before? : rds, there are only a much Nmkivell: Yes, my first smaller number of regional I. OPEN LEARNING 'INSTIWTP trip was 12 years ago, when offices.. .So, the system..in 1 went to Leyton,-northeast Australia is certainly much England. It was funny, be- more centralized. cause my arrangements we- Australian' schools also ha- re confused and I ended up ve much more direct control arriving mid-term and... was over its studsnts. Students, *I .. . 8. ,. * sent to the wrong school! With the Open Learning Institute, you study at home for credits that can earn Fortunately, we straight- Teen Stop, you a recognized OLI University Degree, Career/Technical Certificate or High ened it out, and it was a very School Diploma. Or you %antransfer OLI credits to other coUeges and universities. b interesting experience, to gets off tb the point that we wanted to Home study with OLI is the modern, flexible way to learn because it's geared try it again, We definitely fresh start to your schedule and your budget. enjoy travelling and take Despite its cancellation last Comprehensive course'packages come in the mail so you study when it's . every opportunity to travel. year due to lack of adult convenient; You go to school without going to classes and without giving up your We've been all over the volunteers, Teen Stop,a lo- I. South Pacific, and this is our cal youth recreation group, present job, hiring a. baby-sitter or paying for transportation. - second trip to North Ame- has opened once again at the Learning units, assignment files, textbooks, project equipment (and audio tapes rica. But this is our first time Civic Centre under the sup- for some courses) are all included in the course fee. Tutors and advisors are available c in Squamish. ervision of Dave McMillan, I Tjmes: You've been here a manager. via toll-free telephone to help you with youe coursework and program planning. month. What are your first Eveiy Friday, from 7:30 'Look through the kinds of courses and programs we offer, then contact your impressions? p.m. to 10:30 p.m., and for nearest OEI Advising Centre, or send for a detailed brochure. We offer continuous Nankivell: Well, the weat- .just a quarter per person, her's been very nice, thank enrolmedt ,so you can enrol right now. teens may visit the Centre, I. goodness! We'd heard that r"""""""""'""""'--y'------~------~-1 listen to music, watch vi- I I Squamish gets a great.dea1 deos, play pool or ping-pong, I 0 PLEA§E SEND ME MORE INFORMATION . I of rain,' but it's been nice in I I or even dance. DEGREE . I I HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION Hospitality: UNIVERSITY the time we've been here. "The first dance (was) on 1 0 (Grade 106 12 Certificates) 0 Motel Management I It's colder than we're used to the 16th," McMillan said; I PROGRAMS I I Biology. English. French. Math- 0 Restaurant Management 0 Bachelor, General Studies I j at home. In South Australia, "Hopefully, we'll be having I I I l it drops below freezing only ematics, Science. Social Studies Industrial: 0 Bachelor of Arts in I dances once every mhth or 0 Construction Supervision I every few gears and it's two weeks, depending on CAREER TECHNICAL Administrative Studies I i 0 Industrial Supervision 0 Bachelor of Arts with I usually around 13 degrees I I the response." 1 PROGRAMS I Celcius in the daytime. Technical: specialties in: .I McMillan added that so far I 1 Here, I step outside and it's, the response to Teen Stop 0 Drafting' Biology,' Economics, 1 0 Electronics I "Oh, I left my coat inside.." has been good..He said there English, Gcogrirphy, 1 I 0 Office'Administration , But we have enjoyed it. 40 Cl Power Engineering History, Mathematics, I were 20 to DarticiDants at I 0 Legal Secretary!Executive I I Secretary 0 Journeyman Upgrading Psychology, Sociology I I Plus a wide range of options I I 0 Small Business Management I Travel: available from UBC, SFU, UVIC, Canadian Radio-television and Health: ' 0 Travel Counselling and the Knowledge Network via t I*Telecommunications Commission I 0 I 0 Dental Assisting Career Preparation: the Open University Consortium I ' Conseil de la radiadiff usion et des I I 0 Graduate durse Hefresher 0 Career Planning of B.C. I tklecommunications canadiennes I Name I I I I I Address Decision 87-33. Mountain'FM Radio Ltd. Squamish, B.C. I I Approved --- Change in the frequensy for CISQ-FM Squamisti from 104.9 MHz (channel 285A) to 98.3 MHz (channel 252A). Where may I read CRTC documents? CRTC documents may be read in the "Canada Gazette", Part 1; at CRTC , offices; and at reference Ii braries. CRTC decisions concerning a licensee may be read at the licensee's offices during normal business hours. You also may obtain copies of CRTC public documents by contacting the CRTC at: OttawdHuII (819) 997-0313; Halifax (902) 426-7997; Montreal (514),283-6607; Winnipeg (204) 949- 6306; Vancouver (604) 666-2111. ,C&AS§IFfEDDISPLAY $6.00 per column inch, CLASSIFLEDS MUST BE PAID w CN ADVANCE, EXCEPT FOR ESTABLISHED ACCOUNTS

- -- -- B Far Me MkdhnOou8 p For Sals ~iscgi~aneous 0 For Sa!e Miscellaneous 8 . Legals 14 In Memoriam 40 %ob~pprOsmities Anew Boutique is having a sale. .= ._ SECOND TIME AROUND ,~ Part-time income tax White fibreglass canopy for 30 percent off men's, ladies and NQTICE OF John Hunter: In loving memory 38015 3rd Ave, domcstic short box, sliding children's good, used winter prepzrers, previous . exp. FEDERAL/PROVINCIAL of our father & ' grandfather, New stocks Of good quality* necessary. Send resume C/O BOX windows, exc. shape, asking clothing, footwear, ski equip,, CONTRACT PROJECT(S) TO John, who passed away Jan. 19, __. heme furnishings $300., 4' x8 ' utility trailer with etc. 37991 A Cleveland. 10-5, C this paper. . .BE FINANCED BY THE 1983. , arriving weeklY., Browsers lights, exc. cond. asking $250., Tues. to Sat. 892-5711. (01.27) GOVERNMENT ' OF Deep in our hearts your.memory welcome. 892-5859. (12.30) call. 898-3957 after 6 p.m. - .4 1 >r~..<..,- Employment Wanted,.- -_ 2 . Wanted to Buy CANADA-CANADIAN FOR- is kept. To leave, to-cherish and (02'.03) . ESTRY SERVICE AND THE never forget'. BRITISH COLUMBIA .Rick, Elaine, John, Yvonne and MINISTRY OF FORESTS Scott. TIDY ALL Housecleaning Service ,, ", ,vOO. firm, call I .27) UNDER THE FOREST (01.27) -for all your housecleaning RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT. - needs, no job too big or Ox y-Ace t ylene torch wanted, AGREEMENTIFRDA) 19 Pets --' Mary Kay Cosmetics small, reasonable rates. Call '82 Storkcraft crib with mattress, Perfeibly small. 892-9898. Karen Marr 898-4641. Call for a complimentary Mary .?,, $loo., 898-9543. (01.27) _' Kay 'Fcels good' facial or have a Proposals for the following Due to allergy in family, must (01.27) skin care class in your home. Call planting I administration. part with femalespayed cat. Free 2 single beds make into bunk bed Debbie 898-2381. (01.27) Contracts will be received by the to good home, 898-9272. (01.27) includes mattress and springs, Notice to Creditors and Others District Manager, Ministry of Appliance Service and Vacuum - in the Estate of good cond. $375. for both. Call Forests, 42000 Loggers Lane, LAMB'S SPECIALTY Repairs. 892-3465 - after 6:OO &st sell - Men's right handed ROY bOHN BELL, Deceased PET 898-3408. (01.27) golf clubs ana cart, weights and Box 197(b, Squamish, B.C. VON FOOD p.m. (01.27) NOTICE is hereby given that 3GO. on the.dates shown below. Budgb, Canary, Finch, bench and much more. Call creditors and others having Cockatiel and Parrot seed. Baby 42 Lowrey dble key-board organ new . Lynn at 898-3579. (01.27) Contract PA87V03-01, located Child Care claims against the Estate of ROY Squamish Pemberton. 'budgies, bird and fish $1800. Now $900., Koss CM - _.SI JOHN BELL, Deceased, late of accessories. Will deliver 898- 1020 stereo speakers, new . The Ministry of Forests & Lands, Sitter avail. Mon-Fri., ref. avail. 149 Timbertown Estates, 9775. (01.27) ' $1200. pair. Now $500. New Seasoned Firewood for sale-- Squamish Forest District, invites if required. Garibaldi Highlands ghetto $60. pr. New gold Squamish, British Columbia, proposals For the administration Maple & Alder, $75. a full cord, who died on the 24th day of 13eautiful cats and kittens for area. Call after 6 P,m., 898-3519. chains wholesale price. Oval of its "1987 Spring Planting adoption. Call SPCA at 898- split and. delivered. 898-5869. May, 1986, are required to send (01.27) ~ coffee table %150.,2 end tables, (02L03) them to the Administratrix, Program. Prospective . 9890 OT 898-5 182 (05.28M) . , contractors may obtain $75. ea., King-size waterbed as RUTH c/o Licenced day care - openings for new with 24 baffle mattress $400. SOLVEIG BELL, information packages from the Adopt a pound dog - take bRte Remple, Kaye & Company, children full or part time, early Call 892-2073. (01.27) Ministry of Forests & Lands, a friend for life, 898-541 1 (05.28 EEL SKIN Barristers and Solicitors, 9202 M) morning to 5 p.m. Mon - Fri. Open House; January 30, 1987, 42000 Loggers Lane, Squamish, . Many years experience. 898- Young Street, P.O. Box 372, B.C. VON 3GO. 4 sheets 1A" plate glass 5' x 8' 1la.m. 4 p.m. and 7-3 pm., 3427. (01.27) - Chilliwack, B.C., V2P 654, 30 , Murk used, 100 standard cement men's and ladies accessories The following qualifications will - before 25 February, 1987, after be required: blocks used best offers. 892-5333 wallets, belts, purses, jewellry which date the Administratrix Piano Teacher, Garibaldi s 49 Cars for Sale after 6 p.m. of anytime weekends. etc. Call Brenda 898-5064 for 1. A proven reputation in the will distribute the said estate forestry field and a good Highlands Area - Adults and (01.27) info. or directions. (01.27) among the parties entitled very young children welcome. 86 Hyundai Stellar GSL, auto, thereto, having regard only to knowledge of BCFS planting inspection procedures as per the 898-5554. (02.03) sunroof, loaded, $9500. 898- the claims of which she then has Flute Lessons 3957 after6 p.m. (02.03) ' King-size waterbed for sale with 12 ft. deluxe aluminum boat, 2 rotice, BCFS Si1vicultu;e Manual and motionless mattress and bumper yr. old only used 3 times. Older the. F.S. 704 Planting Inspection Experienced flute tczcher Ruth &ll, (associate in music, Douglas 71 Pontiac Ventura $300 obo. pads. $17 5. Wanted playpen and 9.9 Johnson outboard motor in Adm\,$&,,trh Guide. Must have supervised high chair in good cond. 892- ex. cond. $1200. for both 898- College, 1983) is avail. to teach 892-3378, (01.27) By: Bye & Company planting and provide references 3261. (01.27) 5451. (01.27) Barristeis snd Solcitors to same. flute to students from a beginner (02.03) 2. The ability to field a crew of to advanced level. Call Kelly 892- 81 Honda Accord, 5sp manual up to three (3) persons with a 3078. (01.27) trans., 130,000 km, interior in minimum of BClT training in ex. COnd., engine in exc. shape, Forestry or one (1) year of 40 JobOpportonties . new clutch, exhaust system (all 3 experience in the silviculture sections), tires,voItage regulator field. and battery, quartz ' halogen 3. Must be available from headlights. approximately March 1st to May Ski rack and bike rack misc. 15th, 1987. spare parts;- am/fm * cassette Deadline for receipt of proposals player. Contact 898-3963. is 15:30 hours, February 10, (01 -27) 1987. Proposals must be submitted on' the form and in the envelopes supplied which with particulars may be obtained from the ONELEVEL LIVING Large Ministry of Forests & Lands 1,500 plus rancher in District Manager indicated. The Highlands. Country kitchen, WHAT POTENTIAL! Home lowest or any proposal will not 1987 1987 large family room with necessarily be accepted. The, HOSPITAL HILL HOME, & lots of land for hobbies skylite, 3 bdrms, private and garden. Complete with work will be administered by the view of Howe Sound. 2,500 yard with fruit tre,es. Call British Columbia Ministry of sq. ft. of living space. workshop this home offers MARG or JOYCE to view. true value for your $$$$. By Forests. Double-G lazed Windows, TIRED OF STAIRS? Sauna & Large Sundecks Appointment Only. Call Thi: (01.27) SPEN. home is for you! Three largc are only a free of its bdrms with sauna in mastei 9 Announcements amenities. Call AMMI JUST LISTED!!! 3 bdrm ensuite. Thermo-windows GkPICK UP 4 x 4 FORB F250 4 x 4 TEPPER for further details. home on large corner lot. country kitchen & interioi HOWE SOUND WOMEN'S $305 x 48 months $399 x 48 months ONLY $62,000 FOR FULLY Fireplace upstairs & fireplace. PLUS dble carpori CENTRE FINISHED BASEMENT woodstove down. Call JIM with , workshop. Cal DROP IN and REFERRAL for HOME!!! Total of4 bdrms, 2 SOPER now for more SPEN now. INFORMATION and 1987 1987 - baths, rec. room has details. SUPPORT woodstove. Needs some PRICE REDUCED!!! 38809 3rd Ave. Monday-Friday, T.L.C. but GREAT VALUE Spectacular mountain view. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Phone 892-3748. for your $$$$$$$. Call Exec. 4 bdrm, 3 full baths, (07.22M) !OYCE or MARG today. large livingroom, plus family room with woodstove and much much more. Call MARG or JOYCE to view. TQYOTA REG CAB 4x4 LARGE 3 BEDROOP ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS FORD-RANGER SEA6 4x4 $289 x 48 months , I NEED, 1 NEED a large MODULAR HOME. in 892-9031 24 hrs. $299 x 48 months home, - 5 bdrms in the Timbertown Estates with (08.06M) Highlands or Brackendale woodburning stove, family PLEASE CALL AMMI room, 2 full baths and more, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS . 1987 1987 TEPPER Pager 604 (892- Asking $29,000. Call JOYCE 898-3961, 898-3706, 892-5528, 5901) or MARG to view today. 892-5676,892-5824. (08.06M) PRICE REDUCED ' TO 659,900. Efficient, bright REDUCED TO $49,900.* Physical and emotional abuse - iome with southern view Vendor anxious for quick many suffer. Any women who is, and exposure. Fresh paint, or has been abused please iew carpets, Call GEORGE sale - Good assumable contact CONFIDENTIAL \ today. mortgage available. Call GEORGE now for details!!!! support group. 892-5748 from 10 TOYOTA TERCEL PBNTIAC 6000 Sedan to 3 p.m. (01.27) $223 x 48 months $307 x 48 months

G-eorG-Mearce Don Lecky Bill Bi!n Spen Hinde 892-3261 892-9027 898-3282 898-5636 Margaret Candy Joyce Cunningham Ammi Tepper 898-5282 898-9386 898-3583 t I ._-.111 page 20 - Tuesday Jahdir) 27; '1987 -'The'TinmeS *

. . . ~ .,60 Suite#, Condominiums2 ,.Townhouses' for Re@ '82 Ford Escort, new radials, low mileage, excellent cond. $3,900. ATTENTION SENIORS! obo. 898-9361. (01 20) APPLICATIONS ARE BEING TAKEN FOR 1 BDRM. SUITES 53 ' BPUC&S -. IN T€IE SQUaMISH MANOR PARTS - ,74 IDatsun 1888 Pick- LOCATED AT 38209 - 3rd Ave. up, mounted tires, new $80. pr. ,Rent bmased,on 30% of income. Rad* recored unused -$125., Max. $275.00 in& heat, hydro, canopy $250., porsche bucket cable. For fuqther info. contact seats $60 pr. other parts not .V. Robinson, Admin. at 892- listed. A~SOnew car stereo , 3311 -9-Ikhnoon. (02.17) I speakers. $68. pr. Call 892-2073. , (os .27j 78 Ford Courier, dependable, new brakes, front end., good gas

mileage, Canopy ' and FM GARIBALDHI cassette stereo included. $ZOO0 CQURT Obos 892-5084 after P'"' 1 & 2 bdm, ren&ated suites (01.27) ' avail. HT.,WTR., heat, storage,

dishwasher, I microwave, bdrm ' 'family in St. John's Anglican Church at 7:30>p.m.,For more info 2 , bdrm . basement suite, in single garburaior, jacud, fridgestove, Fridge, stove, fenced yard, avail. contact Maureen McDougall at 892-3218. c Valleycliffe, includes drapes, fridge, stove. Nearly new,' avail iqpaker. 894-6093. (3.12M) Feb.. 1st. S430.M.. no pets, ' , 7, 8 .< references . please, 922-6228. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday,-F&.'6, and The play I.. - Feb. 1st. 892-3752. (01.27) . 1 ... "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown" will be presented at (01.27) Brackendale Art Gallery at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 bdrm t/h, 4 appls., carpet, f/p, . 3 bdrm rancher, at 2:OO p.m. Sunday. Howe Sound Drama Club's cast includes Cottonwoods. NO PETS. Phone ' woodstove, Garibald eight students from Howe Sound Secondary School. 898-9651 9-5 p.m. (09.30M) area. %400/month. 247-8979 or 438-7995. (01.27) . Wednesday Feb. 11 - Squamish Library Board's annual general meeting at 7:30 p.m.

' Wednesday Feb. 4 - Squamish Songwriters and Performers Association meet'ing and election of officers at.7:30 p.m. in Arts Council bldg. Saturday, Feb. 7 - on CBC TV's Doctor, Doctor p.m. ,Barbara Constantine will host the feature "Children and Diabetes". Friday, Jan; 30, Sat. Jan. 21 -S.H.R.R.E. in Squamish Baptist Church. Friday -'7-8:30 p.m., Saturday - 10 a.m.-12 noon. For info call Belinda 898-3954; Jenny 892-9203; Trudy 898-3 181.

Monday and Tuesday, Jan, 26,214 - Minor soccer registration for 6oys and girls from 6:30 p.m. - 730 p.m. at Civic Centre, . - __ _. I' .t ', home. Large kitchen, re-' Double Sara e, 3 largebdrms:' horne-with finished rec room, home with fijished. famil] modelled. New carpeting, a ensuite plum% ling, large living Friday, Jan. 30 Award winnhg Canadian author Mary-Ellen large kitchen,. new carpets, room, large country kitchen - fantastic starter home and room and lots of room for impressive fireplace, large big yard and priced in thc Lang Collura will present a reading and discussion at Squamish priced at a low Give expanison downstairs. See . - $50,5130. fenced yard, nice decks. Truly 60's. Don't delay. Call Ronnic Public Library at 1:30 p.m. Ronnie a call at 892-5924 (0) this one before prices start to a lovely family home. Priced todof. 892-5924 (0) 896-5041 898-5941 (h) or 892-5901 rise. Call. Ronnie at 892-5924 in the 70's. Call Ronnie at 892- (hi or 892-5991 (pager 621) (pager 621) (0) 898-5941 (H) or 892-5901 Saturday, Jan. 31 'Communicating skills and orientation to 5924 (0) 898-5941 (h) or 892- - (pager 621) . ONLY 444,990, . IN the Hospice approach, At School Board media centre from 9 WO PXCELLENT BUILDING 5901 (pager 624) LOTS -80' ~133'.each, prime $13,WO ---NOTE PRICE. GARlBALDl ESfATES. Super a.m. - 4 p.m. (take lunch). Day will be led by Mary Ellen de Ibcation in Brackendale. One Excellent condition, great WANT YOUR OWN view,. lots of trees and garden Grace. Sessions to continue following five .Thursdays at HSSS lot has gravel pad ready to location. Offers needed. Call BUSINESS? A real money space. 3 bdrms, 2 baths, 7 to 9 p.m. Fee $35. Pre-register at School Board 892-5228. bdild. Excellent garden soil. Phil Ellis 898-5337. maker for the herd working unique plan. Call Wayne 898- Give Wayne Mitchell a call for couple or lady. Unique and 9555.(Res). MLS exclusive line of merchandise more info. MLS. Mamquam Zlernentary School - 30th year reslnion on May 22 with clients from all over and 23. Former staff and students invited. Registration forms North America. Reasonably at :Red Balloon, Mostly Books, MamqumSchool. priced at $80,000 which includes all stock. Call Wayne for details. 898-9555 (res.) MLS Wednesday Jan. 28 - Education meeting at Brackendale ECQNOMICAL LIVING. 3 Elementary School at 3 p.m. School Board members urge bdrms, 2 full baths, 1,248 sq. "969,000" One of the few QUALITY IN QUANTITY is - it., all recently renovated, parents and interested persons to.attend. Many interesting remaining estate custom throughout this exceptional 4 including new carpets .and speakers in attendance. designed homes, bdrm Spmish home located'in new paint. 24' x mobile exceptionally spacious. 52' the Highlands. Featuring home. Very good condition. M/bdrm . and ensuite, master ensuite, gourmei First Tuesday each month - painting (sustained pose) 7-10 p.m. Call. Wayne to view. Asking. kitchen, . huge sundeck, separate dining room, $23,700. MLS. Ekackendale Art Gallery. Fee $5..drop-in charge. incredible value on almost '/1 oversize -family room plus a acre. Good location. Call Phil A GREAT BUY 0p1 THE BEST T.V. satellits dish. To view this Ellis now 898-5337.. MLS STREET. 3 bdrm family home, fine home Phone Bev Croft Stepping Stones Parent Participation Pre-School openings for - RESTAURANT BUSINESS well maintained with great 898-5313 or Pam Dewar at 898. 3 and 4 year olds. Call Anya 898-5883 or Jan, 892-9268. offering superb quality dining potential. Prime location; 3/r 3944. in Squamish, for sale at a acre lot with unobstructed ,-- southerly view. Call Phil Ellis Monday Night Bingo sponsored by St:.Joseph*sChurch in price too low to quote. If you - have equity in your own home THIS HOME IS FULLY 898-5337. Doors Civic Centre. open 5 P.m., bonapza 6:45 p.m,, regular Dr you and a partner,. call FIN18HED UP AND DOWN. games 7:30 p.m. Stephen Howard for Double windows upstairs,, ussistance in making your wood insert downstairs, two 3wn dreams of being in full. bathrooms, covered 1794 GARDEN PLACE - MID Senior Citizens Branch No. 70 - meeting 3rd Tuesday in Elks business a reality. Owner will sundeck, one car garage. $60'~. Great area for hall. Potluck !2 noon, meeting 1 p.m. teach and assist free for two Give Gray Mitchell a call 898- children. Cul-de-sac, quiet 5451. MLS street. This 3 bdrm bsmt months, all in the in's and ATTENTION INVESTORS! out's of the business. Call home is squeaky clean, Excellent holding property on freshly ainted. Possible 4th Sunday Night Bingo - at Alano Club, 37978-3rd Ave. today. Opportunities like this Government Road which Doors open 5:15 p.m., bingo-6:30 p.m. don't come every day. bdrm own, rumpus room includes a large lot with 145 ft. unfinishedB with air-tight of road frontage, small mobile stove. Large sundeck home plus a small house. Cribbage every Monday at 8 p.m. in Legion overlooking fenced back yard. - Potential income of $300 - Don't wait - phone now for $350 per mo . For appt. to EXECUTIVE HOME on % acre more info. Dorothy Golden. view call Pam Dewar at 898- 898-3249. Each Wednesday, 1-3 pm-Lifedrawings, models, available to view lot in lower Highlands 3944 or Bev Croft 898-5313. improve your skill at Brackendale Art Gallery. area. This cozy home would $28,000. FABULOUS VIEW AND delight any family. 4 bdrms on PRIVACY TOO!! Can be ours LOCATED CLOSE TO the main floor, 3.full baths,*2. OPEN YOUR EYES!! Prices are if you buy this 1.1 acre rot in "Lnb Thursday each month- Squamish Valley Kennel Club SCHOOLS AND SHOPPING. fireplaces. Many, many extras going up and we want more Garibaldi Hi hlends. Not monthly meetings at 7:3Qp.m., Hospital House. For more info 3 bdrm rancher with large and built-ins. f rofessionally listings. Call Stephen rime 9ots iike this 892-3744. - iamily room and fireplace, landsccped. Incredible view. Howard for a free evaluation. avai abP e so cull Pam Dewar Norkshop, 2 large sundecks. Total; privacy. Asking You'll be surprised how much or Bev Croft now for full Overeaters Anonymous for information on meetings call 898- rhis is a good starter home. $128,500; Call Bev Croft for an you'll get. Ask about our particulars at 898-3944 or 898- - appt. to view. 898-5313. commission rates, 9230,898-4028 or after 5 p.m. 828-3961, Call Gray Mitchell at 8983451. . 5313. $38,500. MLS

Grad '77 Reunion - Howe Sound Sec. School class of '77 is planning a 10-year reunion. Grads are asked to contact either of the following members with 'your address and telephone number: Vancouver - Harold Clark 521-2125 (R), 294-7301 (W), Squamish - April Hobbs Lowe 898-5616. - 62 Houses fer Relot 63 Mobh Hemes for Went 67 Stores fer Reht Available March 1,/87, 450 sq. Pers'oai wanted to share.(m/f) 3 ft. store for $310. per mo., gross bdnn. dbl. wide mobile home. 5 rent, heat approx. $12. per mo. major appliances, fully furnished. Call 892-5066. (02.03) Person must be employed and not messy. Please call 898-3963 or 898-3651 after 6 p.m. $250. I Rtw&pass ku rent month (includes all utPEities). per anon. Avail. Feb. 1, 8987. - (01.27) Call George at Realty World - 3 bdrm duplex, GasibaSdi 'm@PaL MRll Highlands, call George S92-5091. "Welcomes you into the Suncoast at 892-5961 ., (01 2'7) warm''-- the only fully enclosed Working person to s~lalet/h on f02.101 Government Rd., w/w w&d, --_I_ chate controlled mall in the , 4 bdrm ex. home in Gar, Nice 1 Mrm, includes stove, area. Has retail space for lease, avail. anyiime;rent S132.m plus Estates. Not water heat, fridge, hardwood floors, quiet For ex: book store, jewellery, utilites. Wanted older reliable woodstove, 'very Ige., quiet cul- 4x4 truck. CAI1 898-9707. (01.27) I mea, by Mamquam River, no shoe, men's clathing,tiaveI or, de-sac, $W,m. $98-4280i or pets. Call 898-411 1I or 898-9660. irrsurance agents, hairdresser etc.: 68 Measfor Went ' 74 Wantad to Rh 898-3361. (01.27) (01.27) or--l)rofessional .offices for: 900 Sq. Ft. prime retail location. doctors, dentists, chiropractors, 3 bdrm Rok, fenced back yard,, . Sudden vacancy. 3 bdrm semi- Cleveland Ave., 'to0 sq. ft. Avail. Feb. 1, 1987. Call George accouiitants, lawyers etc. -. Quiet older person would like to f/p, woodstove, avail, Feb. 1st. detached home. Fenced yard. $WM, or 1,OOO sq. ft. $450M, at Realty World-Suncoast at 892- Reasonable rates-call681-0123 rent 1 bdrin apt., downtown 48628 Perth Drive. $365.M. obo. Vallcycliffe S450.M. Call 946- 892-3822, evenings 898-9018. ' area. Pref. bsmt. ste., or suite in 5961. (01.27) (02.04hi) ' 7594. (01.27) 987-2426. (01.27) (02.03) .. \ .$ ' home. Call 892-3430. (01.27)

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Mobile home 12x60, 4 bdrm , LOCATION: Brackendale LOCATION: Valleycliffe addition, $13 ,000. 898-3503. LOT SIZE: 93 x 450 LOT SIZE: 68 x 1 16 * (02.03) LIGHTEN THE LOAD - *SQ. 1445 . SQ. FT.: 1 150 main, FI': Have moved -must sell 12 60,2 Very little yard work to do if . ' NO. OFBDRMS: 3 900 basement x you buy this 2 !4 year old EAGLE VIEW PRIME EXECUTIVE bdrp mobile home with closed in No. 14, avery charming AREA LIST PRICE: $74,900 ' . NO. OF BDRMS: 5 24 x 52 mobile home. . REMARKS perfect home ' . LIST PRICE: $65,000 porch, shed, fenced yard, fridge, You won't have much house choice unit that gets any sun If quality and location are stove, drapes, air cond. Good important to you, this lovely for the growing family. REMARKS: 3 bdrm. home . work to do either, the home that is available. It has cond., asking $12,500. obo Cali 3 bdrms up with full bath home on prestigious ' is new and immaculate, has collect 494-0005. (02.03) . an open style dining room plus enste. Downstairs has Thunderbird Ridge is for '/z bath, spacious living you. The quality is evident and living room. Bright 2 bdrh mobile home, redone large, cheery kitchen with room, din. room, and kitchen the moment you entre the inside, please call collect 939- ampie storage in the modern with ample oak cupboards ' front door. Some of the _- - LQCATION: Dentville 8212. (01.27) oak cupboards, it also has a- and a built-in dishwasher. outstanding features is the I LQT SIZE 1.5 Gres . - breakfast bar*The bdrms Very bright and cheery with 2x6 construction, extra light walls, beige carpets and, insulation, fantastic SQ. FT.: 950 LOT SPm 50 x 100 '83 General Leader 14 x70', 5 are large and the master has . NO. OF BDRMS: 2 SQ. 1586 main floor is ever so clean. Stove, unrestricted views, and full FT: aPPh 0, vaulted ceiling, full enste. Vendors are LIST PRICE: $52,000. ]NO.OF BIPHMS: 2 per unit willing to look at a house in fridge and drapes included. landscaping, extra large woodstove, utility shed on Ige lot Vendor is very anxious to covered sundeck. It you can REMARKS: well built, LIST PRICE: $69,000 in Timbertown. Asking $32,000, trade!! scenic area. REMARKS: legal duplex move so make your offer to afford $lOO,soO. PLUS, you 898-3957 after 6 nm. (02.03) $49,500. owe me a call . Call GABE PERRON on the CARIBALDI JUDE BANNISTER . . above listings at 898-3187 or 892-3571. a6 Pppwtyfortek EST. 898-5528 or 892-3571 A very desirable area in ONLY 3 LEFT!! which to live. So consider Repossession for sale building on this great cleared . View Property I A BARGAIN!! lot 100' x 163'. Near COMMERICAL LAND 10 Acre :Residential Parceis IN 3 RIVERS COURT shopping centre, golf course DOWNTOWN Ready for development into lots 1Ox56,2 bdrm mobile home and good school. Good investment opportunity on 2nd Ave., downtown or investment off Thunderbird with built-in bdrm furniture, Asking price of $34,500. will There's a great deal of privacy PERFECT HOME FOR Ridge, Garibaldi Highlands. lots of kitchen cupboards, include sewer and water Squamish. This C-2 lot of60 x available in this delightful, full ' EAYOUNG COUPLE Sewer, water, etc. at entrance. and light panelling connections. 120 is located near the basement home on Guilford throughout. It's very clean, Provincial building and other Inrimbertown Estates. This Inspection invited. Terms avail. Call Drive. You've got 3 bdrms home has been redecorated to Sale subject to court approval. has stove, fridge, and HELEN MAGEE on the accommodation facilities. The Upstairs a lovely view from the list price is $55,000. Call insure long lasting OwnershiD. Pat Goode, Box 3010, Langley, curtains included. Vendor above 892-5901 (no. 628) dining room window. Acorn f/p-in the 6ving roo& will carry mortgage with 10% DOROTHY SWANSON 898- Downstairs there is a 4th. B.C. V3A 4R3 or phone 534- down, and $300.M. (which 9582. keeps the heating bills very low, 7811 or 888-2379 eves. (06.24M) I bdrm, ret. room, workshop, a would include pad rent). A good buy at $22.500. Call full bathrooms and oodles of DOROTHY SWANSON 898- .Askiig.$8,000.00 or best storage space. Aluminum 9582 or 892-3571. offer. Immed. possession. siding covered carport and Two Houses - Diamond Head beautifully landscaped Recreation Area backyard with a rich garden By owner. One with full bath., 5 makes this house highly rooms, $29,500.3 rooms and loft HOSPITALL HILL -$59,!NO desirable and affordable at - plumbed, wired, $25,500. Clear This breath taking view from $54,000. Call BRIAN ___ - - . ___GILES titles. 879-1849 week'days 8-5 this house across the valley will at 898-5240or 892-3571. soothe anybody and this 4 GREAT VIEW - $76,560 ROOMY & ECOPJQMICAL ,p.m. (08.06M) bdrm, newly painted house will Skyline Dr., beautifully If you're looking for an satisfy any large family. Has landscaped front and back. economical, comfortable, well 92 Business Opportunities Large 20 x 18 private sundeck. appointed mobile home, check unique features like curved THE VEGGIE SHOP a doorways, built-in cupboards. Lovely view over looking out No. 83 in Spiral Court. The DEAL FAMILY HQME F/p upstairs and woodstove. Squamish Valley. PLUS 110 x INVESTMENT large addition makes this 3 growing business. Phone 892- ry the Highlands, reasonably down will keep you toasty 115 ft. lot next door also for OPPORTUNITY - $89,900 bdrm home a delight to live in. 9092 after 6 p.m. 898-5842 ask Iriced. Fully landscaped, warm. All on an extra large lot sale at $18,508. Call Side by side duplex, can bring Thick Plush carpet, WPPOved for Lillian Babuin. (10.28M) :nced back yard, sunken living with a terraced backyard ready DOROTHY SWANSON 898- in a positive cask flow. Well wood stove, and there's a wired ,om, with f/p. Woodstove in for a green thumb. Only 2 9582 or 892-3571, maintained, landscaped, paved 8x12 workshop in the rear as eautifully finished rec. room, minutes to the hospital and driveways. 3 bdrms each side well as fenced front and back eats home. Call Dorcdhy close to shopping and schccls. plus full basments. Astute yards. Definitely worth vanson 898-9582 or d92-3571. Call BRIAN GILES 898-5240 TIRED OF STRIKES? investors will know the investigating at $14,500. Call or 892-3571. Be your own boss. Step into potential here. For more info. Soon for a tour with BRIAN your own fully functioning call BETTY FOREST 898-3230 GILES 898-5240 or 892-3571. EW, NEW ON THE CONDO-DELUXE business for only $22,500. For or 892-3571.

ARKET 3 this amount you'll receive a New carpets, new kitchen BANK FORCLOSURE 1.c &I. uibaldi Highlands, cabinets, new paint, includes good location on Cleveland -13 unit motel fordable home in the Ave., lots of steady customers. ON LOTS fridge, stove, & dishwasher. In the Garibaldi Highlands. -plus large manager's suite ighlands. This is a great place Very close to shopping, PLUS a 1-week intensive get -stiaegically locatged, '/2 way ' Call and ask for r a growing family. Has 4 downtown, 1 blk away from acquainted course with the between Vancouver and Irms, finished rec.-room, owners. No competition any JUDE BANNISTER for Whistler schools. Plenty of views, details and maps. Banks are rge workshop. Fenced back all-around best buy in where and a thriving salad bar -now showing a good return ird to keep the children safe. that has excellent potential. willing to co-operate Squamish right now at financially with any with room for expansion. 'ell maintained, inside and $44,0o0.CALL Your call to BRIAN GILES at -good potential here At. In the $70'~.Call BETTY 892-3571 will result in complete reasonab!e venture from local JUDE BANNISTER contractors or developers. -for more details call BETTY OREST 898-3250 or 892- 898-5528 or 892-3571 information on the Honey Pot FOREST 898-3250 or 892- 571. Natural Foods Store. JUDE 898-5528 or 892-357 I 3571.

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I* ' TEL: 892-3624 I I "Science biet Pet Foods" I SwlME SDVIC€S ltd / .. . ' . Certified General ",CARPET& ' ',:: Accountant ...... UPHOLSTERY . nnr Blllv Mor. dp2.5166 ..:' ..:' 2581 Porte Way Carpet repair & restretch . Oaribaldi Highlands Odor control , .. : OFFICE:~~W-~~~~ , . ' .RESIDENCE: 898-4541 Soil retardant Fire &Water -Televisions- Stereos restoration insurance work -Microwave ovens -VCR. services.-___. - . ' SALESOF ' .I -ALL .-. WORK ------QUARANTEEP - ' -TROPHIES, PLAQUES, MEDALLIONS AUTHORIZED WARRANTY '-ACCURATE ENGRAVING DEPOT FOR: -FROMPT PROFESSiONALSERVICE . SANYO, PANASONIC, TOSHIBA, , HITACHI, ZENITH -_..- - - 38165 2ND AVENUE SQUAMISH YOUR PARTY SHOP JOKES, PARVY ITEMS ' . 'MIXERS & PARTY ICE ...... "HELIUM BRLLQQWS" 2 Doors from Liquor Store

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... Bookkeeping & Accouting Income Tax Office Services 38140 Cleveland Avenue . Squamish, B.C. ~~%cc BOX307 Tel: 892-5919 P.O. ELECTR~LYSIS THIS STUDIO SPACE * Permanent Halr Removal * Confldentlal Personalized Service *Complimentary Introductory A.Q. CQLWELL . Consultations CERTIFIED GENERAL 510 HOE - 3508 DOZER' - dertif.- ied - ACCOUNTANT EXCAVATIONSWIL, SIL ELECTROLOGIST ALL FOUND PLUS MOVE * Computerized FOR AN APPOINTMENTCALL Accoufiting 898.591 1 * Tax Servlce * Financlal Plannlng Jan Wllloughby, CE, CT . ', (10,31,86) 3sO45 CLEVELAND AVE, . ' 40385Tantalus Way Garibaldl Highlands Mobile Homes, Boats, Concrete, Etc. 3979 Cleveland Avenue COrmnmlY Moilr - . 2nd Roor. Kindreg Medicel Rldc .- ARROWHEAD I PlOWEER MAlNTENANCO LT PAT CONWAY PHONE: 892-5881 Commercial ' CER'~hl1CS ' TREE SERVICES *Design 6, Draftlng Services Open Workshop- Call 898.9369 I 2 Mon. through Thurs. I DAKGER IHEES FALLINL m IOPPING LIMHING DOUG HAMILTON. 2- 10a.m. - 3 p.m. 7 p.m. -10 p.m.-evenings INVESTORS Il Ressonrble Rites - Fully lnsursd Ceramics-Stoneware-Porcelain SYNDICATE L'rD. L&A EQUIPMENTLtd FINANCIAL PLANNING TRACK EXCAVATQRS and Porcelain Dolls * CHARTERED k 14 PROFESSIONALLY 1 enAII.I.CA .I.rL. 1% ywds plea dswn Certified Duncan Instructor - I nbbvuNinnia. 1 I I MANAGED INVESTMENT11 * Sowars * Wrtermains Lurdclrulng 898-5652 1619 Arrowhead Pet Supplies ' * Subdivlson bvelopmenl Rord Blda @Bookkeeping-lax J wa-3as2 . .Financial Planning e- BL.1LT-I S 3 he Only National Vacuum Cleaner Syrtems L Unlimited Wamnty Firm with a LOCAL 2 Ivtcrcom -Stereo, intercom - 1'_. Office"--- .-.. - Sales, Installation, Service Gary All. Zukowski C.A. New phone number for Finishd or Unfinished Hsm6- Bu~892-9424Re§: 892-9541 898-5186 PARTY RENTALS NANCY'S HOME PIC*A*POP . MAID SERVICE Closed Sun & Mon e2 *g&?a?l?thand x Tantalus MaU I 9 Across hmHighlands Post DRAFTING AND Office) DESIGN GLEN FRARJKLhND F. * Industrial Design Financial Plannlng a; and Drafting incormration .. I I' * HousePlan* Low Prices Design . .computer & TY. sales FAST, ACCURArE & REASONABLE ' s .I DA VID H. WHITE PHONE:J 898-95731 892-3816 892.3466 HOME 81YARD I 1' 1. MAINVENTANCE *DRAPERIES t FENCING .~rFOUNDATION *SHEERS CONSTPUCTION *OOMFORTERS MADE * ROOFING *ADDITIONS OUT OF DOWN, SILK, t WOOL OF! HOLO-FIBRE ELECTRICAL * PIUOWS 8 BED LWN JIM O'NEIL 892.3332 * d MM FILM TRANSFERS . Any size or style . 892.3886 01 898.5279 '.~ 30% to 40% Off Re3. Prm Quality on . -~ Vertlcol, Vonrtlan VOrurol (I Mlcro-bllnde $ McDOUGAhL Brackendale Plumbing e Expert installations cu INSURANCE Systems Shop at home service o_ Agends Ltd. GREG WIRACHOWSKY by Appointment Only AUTOPLAN GENERAL f COMMERCIAL & - Horns. Tinant. llcre. Lhbtlily Moelle Home. Rer Vsh. Travel. Llle RESIDENTIAL 801.5UUl -- 892.3980 *Sales & Service Maintenance Located in the lor 248, Sgurmloh, VON 300 * [03.16.86), Chieftain Plaz Acroir lrom Squrrnlah P 0. 1 898-9445

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. ~ $92-3333 ' . 3811W 2nd Avinue Sgumisk, B.C. I I' HOWE SOUND Upholstery & Draperies 3803? Cleveland Ave. REPAikS . T.V.'5. Stereos, VCR's' Sqosmbh,* B.C. , *All Types'of Furniture ' It Car, Van, Truck and Boat Seats *Auto and Boat Interior Saturday 10-24.m. ' *Drape Making and Repairs 378214Md Aveiue * dustom and Contract work "YOUR SA TIFACTIONIS OUR ON!, Y CONCERN" .RQADRUNNER 1 ' TEL: 892-3624.. SPO . -- QDS- - TJ. &Donald '+bike sales & repairs . .. / .. *baseball equipment Certified General 'CARPET & , for.all your: fishing Account ant - * ...,' . , BROWN'S VIDEO &outdoor n&ds . UPHOLSTERY . .* -. Chkfrrii . 2581PorteeWay , Carpet repair & restretch Oaribaldi Highlands . . .. e-- REPAIRS- 892-3031 ' .Plua .. Odor control ' . OFFICE 8!Mo61 SERVICING. , Soil retardant . RESIDENCE: 898-4541 ' Fire &Water -Televisions- Stereos restoration insurance work -Microwave ovens .VCR services ----.__. - . .. -ALL - WORK ------QUARANTEED -TROPHIES, PLAQUES, MEDALLIONS AUTHORIZED WARRANTY DEPOT FOR: , British Columbi

CERTIFIED GENERAL - dertif.- ied - , .. ACCOUNTANT EXCAVATIONSWIL, SIL ELECTROLOGIST ALL FOUND PLUS MOVE ~kComputerized FOR AN APPOINTMENTCALL Accoufiting 898.591 1 * Tax Servlce ' Jan Wllloughby, CE, CT . * Financlal Planning (3OOoP,S.I) L. . , (10,31,86) 38045 CLEVELAND AVE, ' 40385Tantalus Way Cleans: Machinery, Buildings, Garlbaldl Highlands 3979 Cleveland Avenue Mobile Homes, Boats, Concrete, Etc. COrmnmlY Moilr - . 2nd Roor. Kindres Medicel Bkfl f .- ARROWHEAD PIONEER MAlNTENANCE LTD PAT CONWAY PHONE: 892-5881 Commercial CERAMICS ' *Design 6, Drafting Services $ Open Workshop- TREE SERVICES Call 898.9369 = Mon. through Thurs. DAKGER IHEES FALLINL m IOPPING LIMHING DOUG HAMILTON. 2 10a.m. - 3 p.m. SLAMINA. Reasonable Rites - Fully lnsursd 7 p.m. -10 p.m. evenings SERVICE§ INVESTORS I l L&A EQUIPMENTLtd Ceramics-Stoneware-Porcelain SYNDICATE L'rD. phone :. .'8b.9857 I Animals Groomed ' * FINANCIAL PLANNING (03i29.86) , . . ' TRACK EXCAVATQRS and Porcelain Dolls CHARTERED 14 PROFESSIONALLY mh A enAII.I.CA .I.rL. 1% ywds plea dswn Certified Duncan Instructor Obedience C!asses k nbbuuN inn I . I wj// a * Sowars * W8termains Lurdclrulng 898-5652 1619 Arrowhead I* Subdlvlson Development Rord Bldg @Bookkeeping- Tax I Brackendale FILTEX BE.iM .Financial Planning he Only National e- BOBS WINE & VacuumBL'IkT-IS Cleaner Syrtems , 2)L Fiqm with a LOCAL Unlimited Wamnty BEER MAKING 2 Ivtcrcom -Stereo, intercom - - Office"--- .-. - SUPPLIES Sales, Installation, Service Gary All. Zukowski C.A. Beat bar fiarrea In town New phone number for Finishd or Unfinished Hsm6- I Llqamr making Bus:892-9424 Res: 892-9549 lmdkntr .I S.P.C.A. 898-5186 ' Brian J. #err, C.A. ~ PARTY RENTALS PIC*A*POP . k2 $98-9898 I MAID SERVICE Closed Sun & Mon t. I *9&t$4thandTantalus Mall BROWN'S LV-. 1 9 Across hmHighlands Post office) I VIDEO LTD. Persondl & Small eusineas ' Bookkeeping Services GLEN FRARJKLhND Financial Plannlng *Video sales & rentals lncorporatlon 2 * HousePlan Design .computer & TY. sal,es FAST, ACCURATE & REASONABLE I .II UNICORN Low Prices . ' ' I. DAVID H. WHITE I I * 2nd Avenue PHONE: 898-9573 892-3816 892.3466 HBME&YARD , MAINVENTANCE J . *DRAPERIES t FENCING .~rFOUNDATION . *SHEERS CONSTflUCTlON *OOMFORTERS MADE * ROOFING *ADDITIONS OUT OF DOWN, SILK, t I ELECTRICAL WOOL OF! HOLO-FIBRE VIDEO I PRODUCTION * PIUOWS & BED LWN JIM O'NEIL 892.3332 * d MM FILM TRANSFERS . , Any size or style 892.3886 or 898.5279 '.~ I 30% to 40% Off Re3. Prmon Quality . Vertlcol, Vonrtlan VOruml (I Mlcro-bllnde $ McDOUGAhL Brackendale Plumbing e Expert Installations cu INSURANCE Systems Shop at home service o_ Agends Ltd. GREG WIRACHOWSKY by Appointment Only ,bp- AUTOPLAN GENERAL f & - Horns. Tinant. llcre. Lhbtlily COMMERCIAL Moelle Home. Rer Vsh. Travel. Llle RESIDENTIAL 801.5UUl -- 892.3980 *Sales & Service Maintenance Located in the lor 248, Sgurmloh, VON 300 * [03.16.86), Chieftain Plaz Acroir lrom Squrrnlah P 0. 1 898-9445

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