penditure of $100,000 for services and equipment at the new Civic Centre not included in the original $1.2 million referendum. At the request of council, the Civic Centre construction committee represented by chairman Wilf Dowad, Rec direc- tor Maurice Farn and Building Inspector Bill Allen presen- ted a iist of equipment and prices which were, in many cases, suggestions for better material and systems than those -previously provided for in the budget. The top'three items on the list were: a maximum of $50,000 for the services of a sound consultant and the entire sound system for the complex, originall set at $12,000; a CORPORAL ANDY ROWE , $36,000 sprinkler system not previously r; udgeted for; and a revised cost of $50,000 for the cleaning; maintenance; first New RCMP officer aid and concession equipment estimated at $26,000 at the The new face at Squamish time of the referendum. RCYP headquarters these days Other expenses which dealt Speaking of the mXimUm stnted at the Flre Prevention Seminar put on by the Squamisb Fire is Corporal Andy Rowe who with an upgrading of materials $50,000 for a PA. system, transferred here in January from were quarry tile instead of vinyl Ahhman Cunningham said, "If Williams Lake. asbestos tile .in the main entry, we don't Put in a Proper one, the MLA supports He has been with the force for some carpeting, protective People will say that we wasted 13 :years in Burnaby, Nanaimo walling in, the arena and a their money." mish Fire Dep't holds chip loading and finally Williams Lake. He special sports carpeting for the The mayor, in agreement, said M.L.A. Allan Williams told and his wife Cindi have two' back half of the auditorium. "if we don't have good sound a Mayor Pat Brennan last week children, Danielle 9 and Trevor system, people will come once 8, who are now attending In its entirety the Committee's and no one. will be back, It that Fibreco has not yet decided Brackendale Elementary. estimate of additional COS19 would be better (0 have no where they want to locate their Rowe said that he requested a totalled Some $100,000 in'ad- sound then to have one that ialf Squamish fire Gas, demon- safety various types of extinguishers. seminar flammable liquids, as they relate chiptact withloading the facilities.mayor by Inphone, con- transfer to the Lower Mainland dition to the $96,000 in didn't work." in order for their children to 8 the proper handling, The company was also kind to industries uses. Williams said that he attended a donations held in trust by the Council asked Dowad if he dustrial fire safety &$gar on storage and use of propane, was enough to donate a fire ex- Clearing and burning meeting with the company to en- obtain further training in ballet municipality. could foresee any other ex- ThurdaylFeb. 9th, in'tfie4coun- and gymnastics. Discussing whether or not to penses which could not be follow$ 'by a talk by Art tinguisher as a prize which was regulations by John Bradley of courage them to locate here but cil chambpn of the n@cj@4Geor e of Cigas, who'spoke on won by.A.L, Carter of Weld- the B.C. Forest Service covered As for the cwporal ,himself, that they were sorried about , .. . OneY, Alder- csvCr.& .bi the $!pa,Ooo~ t~,__ -:haIl~.Ath~40 r&x&~t ~~~ltqcT~~r~t~istics~~*~~~ro~~ne.- wood's Eqtpic,c-Lc@np+,,-. .... tipfire-districts of Squamish, upsetting cthe'-',ecology of the he saysrhat he enoys fishing and ihkd-OUt that which he replied, .can't ;'I and * demonstrated the boiling After re-assembling in the gardening, ' ,- the format and function of bur- Squamish Estuary. - council had a responsibility to anything major. Bmui'cally we hich point of liquid propane in a test council chambers, Gary Robson see that the complex Was Set- have a good sound building and ning permits, and the respon- Williams also refuted the and container. . of the Squamish Fire Dept. sibilities of the person taking rumor that the B.C. Develop- viceable yet moderate. ice eauiDmcnt." Bredkin at aupervisors responsible for the After the coffee break, Chuck spoke on welding and cutting out a permit. ment Corporation had pur- "It's fa; from fancy;' said the Satlsfkd that there would be maintenance and safety of their Harvey of Weldwood's Empire regulations, covering the han- Brackendale iio' e~paiiei~esimprises and that He also emphasized the im- chased land in Britannia for the Police reported there was a mayor, adding that the com- industries, commenced at 890 Lumber Division, spoke on dling of cylinders, hazards of portancr of notifying the forest purpose or locating the chip mittee was still capable of the complex would still come in a.m. with the opening remarks plant emergency organization cutting and welding, and the service immediately if the fire loading facility there. call from the Pacific 66 station under the estimated maximum 6 regarding ,a break-in at the ano!her canvass, that council and introduction by Fire Chief 'and encouraged all industries, responsibility of the workers. gets too big to handle. He said that if Fibreco makes was actively looking for mills cost to the taxpayer, coun- Doug Orrer. A'film titled "The regardless of size, to institute Don Hales of the Squamish Fire Cst. Jim Hunter of the a strong stand in choosing station on the night of Feb. 7th. cil accepted the costs as When the staff arrived at thatdona'tions there from was industry still andthe Nature and Characteristics of the very important aspect of fire .Dept. followed this up with the Continued on Page 2 Squamish that the provincial presented. t work in the they found possibi~ityof a provincial Fire" WM shown, followed by a SrfetY. safe storage and handling of in- See Fire Department government would assist them. the building had been entered talk on general fire hazards by Gordon Matheos of Eagle but nothing appeared to be facilities grant in the Orser. Run Fire and Safety, ran a film missinn. works. Gary Robson spoke briefly on Qn portable fire extinguishers WEATHER heating and venting which classified the various Parents concerened rquirements, followed by Ray types of fires and extinguishers. Date HI LO Wertber Newell of Squamish Heating Matheos then displayed the dif- SNOW-A-RAMA SET Feb. 6 9. 6 Rain .5" who explained the precautions ferent types of extinguishers and about highway danger 7 7 5 Rain .8" to be taken when working with explained their use. .' 8 10 6 Rain .7" oil burning equipment, and also After a smorgasbord lunch at Parents of students who will the school grounds. driving their children to school FOR lAKE 6UCl6LE 9 IO 5 Rain .6" the importance of scheduled the Chieftain Mote!, Eagle Run be attending the Mymquam The parents who sent the let- wou!d also be iac!inelc to drop IO 8 -1 ' Clear ~rvicingand maintenance of Fire and Safety held an outside Elementary School and crossing This Sbnday the Black Tusk Snowmobile Club will be. ter to the school board gave a children off on the highway thus II 9 0 Clear appliances. 3 I demonstration at putting out the highway to reach it have number of reasons for their causing traffic problems and a riding for.'crippled children in a 100 mile marathon at 12 9 0 Clear A film shown by Gerry Hud- proline spill fires with the notified the school district of decision. They want it to be danger to children getting in Lucille Lake to raise money for the Lions and their Easter their grave concern. Fur- away from the present trail and out of cars, Seal programs. thermore they would like to because most parents felt it was Parents felt there should be a In communities throughout the province, local Recreatioi7 . . have the hotel area closed off to unsafe for children to pass light at Garibaldi Way. Not a snowmobile clubs will be holding their own ride-a-thons commission children completely. through a parking lot with cars pedestrian light but an actual with .each snowmobiler attempting to complete the course in The parents would like to see pulling in and out. It was also one. order to receive the full amount of by-the-mile pledges given a crosswalk installed on felt that no one can control the they also felt sidewalks were to them ,by members of their community. protests council decision Mamquam Road and Garibaldi type of patrons visiting the a must to keep the children off Way, and a light at Garibaldi hotel. They also stated that the road as car traffic will in- The. Squamish Club has been chosen by a Council had. made the decide." By MARNIE BURNSDDE decision on the basis that the Asked iris by council, Way. They would also like to some children have already crease on Garibaldi Way. based tqlevision' station for filming on Sunday as a represen- Representatives of the various community hockey and Wilf Dowad said, '61 agree that have the highway fenced on both been approached by inebriated The letter stated that if these tative for the Lions and Snowmobilers provincial marathon. Recreation Commission at- figure skating associations we should use it but there has to from Mamquam Road lo men* suggestions were impossible or tended a special council meeting, Those interested in helping crippled children and be a date set for the removal of Garibaldi Way at least from Referring to fencing the high- unacceptable the parents would coming out to enjoy the day at the lake may make pledges up last Thursday, to protest coun- be guarinteedthe six that they the ice so that we can take Diamond Head Road 10 the way they felt the children would support an overpass but under until cil's February 3 decision to , week spring race time. Pledges may also Ge made at the Times office were, at that time, taking bookings for the arenals Summer Standard station and on the cross indiscriminately if the no circumstances ,would they throughout the rest of the week defer organized hockey events other side of the new highway to highway was not fenced. Parents tolerate an underpass.

at the Civic Centre until the fall. registrations + for and that too use." late a season would interfere Having met with represen- with other community sports tatives of the various ice such as baseball snd soccer. associations to inform them of "We would like to see the council's cancellation of arena used to its maximum - organized spring use of the whenever the ice is put in," said arena last Saturday, Maurice John Willgress. "We feel that Farn said, "All the the time this Occurs is not im- organizations without exception portant no matter when the would like to have a trial run in other sports seasons begin. We the spring in order to be in full , have received no complaints swing by the fall - whether the from either the baseball or soc- spring season is four or six cer asso~iations."~ weeks."

n The mayor pointed out that He confirmed that of the the six weeks of ice was mainly a seven employees required to run proving out time for the ice the ,arena, the arena manager, making equipment and staff and was already hired and the that any breakdowns could ef- remaining crew were now fectively upset organized hockey working for parks in line with a schedules. As for the minor previously established policy of league hockey players, Brennan having arena staff work parks in added that a family buying the summer and the arena in the skates for their children for use winter. As a result no additional during a short spring season staff would have to be hired in could very likely be faced with order to accommodate the having to purchase a second leagues and associations. pair in the fall as their children Asking everyone to keep in grow. mind the unguaranteed number "We refuse to take the of weeks for spring skating, building until it is completely council rescinded their previous finish4 and we have no way of motion and passed a reSOlUtiOn telling you when that will be, 'that the ice arena be open to all Kinsmen Mike Brady and Dave Richardson presented Barclay Craig, treasurer of the kast Thursday, Recreation Commissioners Lindsay Valleau, John Willgks and Bob but if you are that on if and when the Squamisb Minor Hockey Association, with a cheque for $1500 to provide goalie equipment McCormick appeared before council to protest council's decision to defer a11 bockey events playing hockey it is up you building is available and that for the aSSOCiatiOn'S 16 teams. Richardson said that the donation WBS aCtUalIy BIO advance at tbe Civic Centre ,until the fall season. (the Recreation Commission) to the ice be removed after July I, for the funds the Kinsmen hope to make during the Kinsmen Carnival Marcb 17,lS and 19. . . M .

ths Cmatrmlrk tlmm Wednesdav Februarv 15. 1978 I, I - -.I .,1^ ', . 1 Rotary convention

Members of the Squamish York Immediately, and that one On Tuesday, February 7th. tain autographs of a few Canuck playing by the 12 year old mem- Rotary Club heard Peter Waitt, can't get plane rzservations 1978. approximately 80 srudents Players and some were lucky to ber of the family. public relations representative unless he has the booking for the of the Squamish School Patrols leave with a puck for a souvenir. ~arneyMcBean, a railroad of Japan Air Lines, tell them convention. attended a Patrol Rally in Van- Later that morning a safety patrol puppet, showed his about the upcoming Rotary In- An example of the scarcity of couver along with about 300 complimentary lunch in the talent in +e way of laughter for ternatianal convention, to be plane space is the fact that JAL Safety Patrols, for their Al3rodame Building was sup- the patrols. Constable Bob held in Tokyo in May of :his was asked* to find 60 sem for hard work in the Squamish Plied by McDonalds. McDonald of the Vancouver year. the Canadian government schools. City Police made Barney an Waitt warned any local people attending the PBEC con- Two buses departed Squamish In the afternoon the Patrols Honorary Vancouver Safety Rotarians who may be planning ference in Manila in May and at 9 a.m. and met Chiliiwack attended the Queen Elizabeth Patrol Member for his work in to go to act 3t.once as there is could only get 24. C,:fety Patrols at the PNE Theatre where they *ere among the Province with the Safety I very little space left. Ac- He warned anyone planning grounds where they viewed the 3000 Safety Patrols from the Patrol children. After Barney 'kl cominodation in Tokyo is to attend the convention that RC Ririidinn and had a Van- Vancouver area, 10 view a IL(,.R,=~" a Magician. sir SC limited when a convention as living in Japan isn't cheap and large as the Rotarian once with that tourists are at a disad- an expected registration of vantage because while the yen 42,000 is planned. has been going up the dollar has And, of course, the time, in been going down and that makes May, is .just about the busiest everything more costly. time in Japan when ac- However, he added, that will ----...Am*:-- := hnrrlrct tn nh. make Canada more attractive #_I--- #_I--- bUlllllIUULILlUl1 lo 1101~11. .V VU for this variety show. tn;n heegnnrr ..it .Iic .,.._nnp _.nf the____ hest___ for Japanese visitors and they .The Patrol Rallv was Among the forty people who attended fire safety seminar last week were,Owen Reeve, with tourist months in that city with areplaces already to visit over this here coming:sim- looking at im the school district: Gordie Matheos, Eagle Run Fire and Safety; the weather at its best. d Moseley and Bill McNeney, B.C. Hydro, as well as manv others. In addition Tokvo or Kvoto, mer and winter, and ski resorts

I llUl1JL 11,,,,,III'.L,\,I, 11\,.1\11 e'...'.' ."...... c, .<--.- -- ..- - ventions ;his year. The Lions Following his comments been announced by the Southwestern B.C. Tourist goes 10 Cdnsiables Bob Association of which Squamish is a member. The funds are McDonald and Fred for Japanese interest in Railwest plant club will hold its international Waitt showed a beautiful film their work and effort put into convention in June and in May titled "The Many Faces of A'sia" from Tourism and the program is ad- this show. there is a large optical con- showing scenes from Hong ministered by the regional tourist association. Representatives of a giant ' could have been sold to an in- head offices are located in Van- ventiona medical planned one in July,for Kyoto This com-with Kong, Japan, . Thailand, Japanese. . . - steel.. corporation*I dustry which might have couver, is investigating the There is a network of 31 tourist information booths RrnnkPcConstables nf Pnl,amichPorteous RCMP and . Malaysia, Singapore and : In- "."",..," ". ..._l'l -_..___.. __ visited Squamish last weeK ana operated it for a few years but possibility of fitting the plant throughout the Southwestern B.C. region and they are gran- like Io thank Darlene bined with normal tourist traffic donesia. 'toured the Railwest plant, which the government wanted some into its world wide interests. will make Asia the in place this The citeis, the shrines, the ted funds on a basis of criteria which includes length of Elchuck, Georgia Porteous, stability. is for sale, following the closure coming spring and summer. temples, the gardens and the operation and' effectiveness of serving the visitor inquiries. Gladys Brookes, John Wright, of the rail manufacturing branch The government is reported Two other companies, a The 1977 grants for the various booths amounted to Dave Cromack, Arnold Ander- Waitt said that hotel space is people, all made an intersting of the railway last summer. to be asking $5.5 million for the European steel company and an film, giving one an idea of the I $500, .8; 1.000 or P; 1,500 depending on how it matched the son for attending the rally as American producer of light steel at a premium and can only be Shin-lchi Hirayama, the plant and wharf facilities and it obtained for this convention by wonders of the east and what rriteria chaperones. opnnril manaopr nf North products, are also reported to be w. ..-. .... -"..-.". ... I.."__.-. is also reported that Nippon Kokan, whose North American interested in the plant. ,+e++ e+ e e+ knericanKokan K.K. operaions toured the for plant Nippon on e Monday and spent two and a @ half hours looking at it with his From our files assistant, Noriyuki Okumoto. 5 Years Ago Fougberg, chairman of the Pem- + A quick survey of a berton Centennial Committee, Following his visit he few Have vou got anv talent? . declined to comment on reports people at Britannia revealed for outstanding work done for .d that his company might be plan- that there really isn't any sup- the centennial project during the port for a coal port there among past year. The certificates were ! + , ning to buy the plant which was Find Okt Nivv Enter The built to manufacture railway the residents. But when the presented at the regular meeting _. cars for the B.C. Railway. public hearing is held opinions of the Pemberton Lions on B.C. Development Cor- will undoubtedly reveal that Wednesday, February 7. ' poration, which is handling the there are people who are in Receiving the certificates sale of the plant for the govern- favor of the coal port as well as were George Henry, Joe An- ment, earlier said there were those against it. tonelli, Jay Moore and Fred several firms interested in pur- *** Ostman. 6v A chasing it but the corporation The long delayed and con- 15 Years Ago at the was studying all the offers with a troversial Powder Mountain ski Down in the Valley by John F'+ Win a Package Trip t view to finding the one which development, which had been Alexander: "Say what you will for two would be best for the com- claimed by many to be a land about the department of high- Riders Cabaret + munity. development instead of a ski ways, there are men of action - to Reno arranged by Earlier Don Duguid, chair- resort, was finally cancelled by they're always up to something. Thursday Nights + man of the B.C. Development the provincial government. Who else would have thought Fri & Sat dance to e Mercury Travel. Corporation, told the Squamish Walter Redel, provincial that our first traffic lights the Steel Riders + Chamber of Commerce that he lands director, said that leases should go on the old Red (end of March) in the wanted the firm which obtained held on Crown lands of Bridge?' Don Hobbs with his "daughter" Rumiko, the Japanese ex- Highlander Hotel. 898-3631 the contract to be one which Lakeland Valley Developments *** change student who is staying with the Hobbs and will be would be a permanent industry. Ltd., have been cancelled The executive of the Howe He told the Chamber the plant because they failed, to comply Sound Secondary PTA met last moving on to the Brohmans. ~~~~e~~~~~e~~4~~~~~e4pith the terms of \t!e:~eases:-y:; .week to review the work already 4, 10 Years ABO ' ' - accomplished-this year and to Cont hued

I' Municipal Affairs Minister take a look at future plans. Dan Campbell told Reeve Pat *** FIRE DEPT. Brennan and several members TP.5 Parenr-Teacher Ccn- of the council he would take up ference held at the time the first Squamish RCMP, speaking on securitymentioned and the firenumber prevention, of arson local problems with the finance reports were issued was highly minister. satisfactory with 95 percent of Council met with the minister the parents particpating. fires in Squamish lately. and suggested that the security of to discuss financing for a police The Scholarship Committee I building and sewers, and the was pleased to report that, premises plays an important role cancellation of septic tank per- donations to the School Fund in fire prevention. Hunter also ANNOUNCES mits, in the lower area of the are coming in amounts varying spoke on the legal respon- municipality. from $10 to $6,000. The latter sibilities of management or *** amount was the dopation from owners in respect to fire and life California Redwood Red Cedar. Pemberton - Four Lions the PGE Employees Association safety requirements. Vdesiern members were presented with and will be set up as a student The last portion of the certificates of merit by T.B.M. assistance fund. seminar was a question and an- I swer period, with the speakers of the seminar answering any questions that had arisen from the day's program. speakingPefier Waitt toof Japanthe SquamishAir Lines, were:Those G. attending Rudkin, the Rayonier seminar

morningRotary RotaryClub about convention the up.in CanadaMcCreight, Ltd.; MacMillan D. Graham Bloedel and A.

Tokyo and travel arrangements Ltd.; A. Carter, Weldwood Em- for it. ' pire Logging Ltd.; W. Curran, B.C.R.; 0. Reeve, School District No. 48; E. Strom, N. Boyd, Malloch & Moseley Ltd.; Court news J. Parkinson and J. Hurford, The following Occidental Petroleum Ltd.; W. before Judge Walker in Drenka, Shannon Industrial police court On Monday* Supply; 0.Jenkins, G. Wellard, February 6th. W. Childs, B. McNeney and D. Agecoutay* charged Pontini, B.C. Hydro; Sellers with misuse of licence plates, and Bennett, ChevronS. oil; and driving a vehicle without a c. Harvey, B, Rush and G. R~~- driver's licence, was fined 525 tray, Empire Lumber Ltd.; o. on each charge. Carney, Squamish Shake and On Tuesday* Feb. 7th9 the Shingle; A. Anderson and B. appeared in Findlay, Squamish Terminals; police court before Judge C.I. G. Hudson, p. Martin and A, I befa YOWPlmaginatisn Walker. George, Squamish Gas Co. Ltd.; Fred Lockwood* a resident Of B. McEnery, Squamish Propane; charged with S. Banyard, Squamish Mills assaulting a police officer, was Create wall art. Face a fireplace, Cover furniture, cabinets and Ltd.; J. Selby and J. Hatrington, fined $500, or in default 14 RMC Ltd.; R. Newll, squamish more. Woodstrip cuts easily to any length you need. days in prison, and placed On William Color Heating; T. Neighbor and J, One year's supervised probation Bradley, B.C. Forest. Service; on this charge, and on a charge Cst. J. H~~~~~,squamish ain. Photo Finishing of driving with no insurance, Cedar or Redwood. Mixed or matched. Stained or p RCMp; G. Matheos, J. Sims, G. was fined an additional 5250. DeCoene, Eagle Run Fire and I Whatever your, choice. Richard Bowden, charged- garcry.Cmca... \ REPRINTS I with possession of marijuana, Members of the Squamish, was fined $So Or in default, 14 Fire Departr;snt taking part in days in prison. ' , . .the seminar were Fire Chief at The more things change the. Doug Orser, his assistant Gary reg. $1995 more they remain the same. Robson and D. Hales, G. (Volt aire) I Hastings and R. Gauthier. Take your Colour Negatives to Announcement I Dr. L.J. Plunkett wishes to announce that L DR. SHELDON GOLDBERG, D.M.D. has joined his Dental Practice at Box 10, 38164 Cleveland Avenue G'a r iP, dld i Hi Q hla nd8, B. C. For appointments call 892-3111 Ph. 687-7012 898-3616

r I The Squemlrh Timer - Wednesday, February 15, 1978 - Pig@3 Young Canada

The 1976 application forms Potential projects must create for the federal job creation new jobs that would not other- program, Young Canada Works, wise be done without funding are available now at your under the program. They must Canada Employment Centre. be non-profit, provide a benefit . The deadline for submission to the community, and reflect of proposals is 17 February. the needs of students in the local Len Ferne, Manager of the area. Employment Centre at 1221 Mr. Ferne is concerned over Lonsdale, said, "We want to en- the numbers of unemployed courage community groups and young people, and he knows it is orpnizacions as well as private going to be tough for. students to businesses to take this op- find jobs this summer. He ac- portunity to create student jobs tively encourages submission of in our area." good projects by groups, Young Canada Works is organizations and businesses in designzd to enable students to the area. obtain work' experience with established employers and Application forms are organizations. Maximum available now at the Canada federal support is $25,000 for Employment Centre, !221 Lon- any one project, which can sdale Avenue, telephone 988- operate up to 18 weeks. Projects 1 15 I, and for more information may commence on May 1, and and assistance on project -. must end by September 8, 1978, proposals contact Mark Good- It's amazing what some pnople will do to win a contest. This unknown band appeared last rebruary i7 marks the start of the Squamish Firefigiters Associatisits GiiVZ'tO :&e money crezting at least three full-time win at Job Creation Branch, Thursday night at the Highlander Hotel's Gong Show held in the Steel Riders Cabaret. for Clea and Jenny Ridgeway - the two little Vancouver girls severely burned in a4ent fire jobs for six consecutive weeks. telephone 682-873 1, Every Thursday until the end of March, all the town's hidden talent will have a chance to while on vacation in San Francisco last fall. While medical bills totalling aDDroximatelv wrform and maybe win the grand prize of a trip to Reno for two. $140,000 are being met by an American Crippled Children Association aid {ce provinciil 8 government, Squamish Firefighters 8re hoping lo raise good portion of the $26,000 still -- HospitalityI course Starlite owed by the children's parents. Passing the boot are firefighters Don Hales, Bill Street, Squamish will 'be hosting Chief Doug Orser, Gary Robson and Carry Hasting. take it is asked to Theatre I course sponsored by the British contact the Sauamish Chamber Public Meeting Columbia Dep't of yourism and of Commerce: Chairman Dave A film the whole family will called their "Hospitality Stewart, Retail Merchants corn- enjoy is Walt Disney's Boatniks, Course" near the end of March. mittee chairman Jim starring Robert Morse, Stefanie Legion Hall - Mamquam Rd. Firefighters support fund The course is specifically Mulholland or the Tourist con- Powers and Phil Silvers. It will Squamirh, B.C. mittee chairman Rose Tatlow be shown this Thursday, Friday .-desinned for r.DGODIC in the and Saturday- February 16, 17 has only been back for the past This Friday, members of the accident had happened in business of serving the travelling would be happy to accept your public and tourist information name and telephone number and and 18. Ashore Or afloat, they're two weeks and is in the Van- Squamish ' Firefighters ' Canada and $9,000 has been people, those in the hotel or YOU rocking the boat. See if YOU can Wednesday, Feb. 22 couver General Hospital burn Association will be seen . raised by a Vancouver fund. contact when a time and restaurant business or any mer- date have been determined. get seasick from laughing! unit. throughout thc community with When the Squamish Medical fees for the their bright yellow fire truck Firefighters the BCTV chaor wh~scstaff have frequent 8:@Qp.m, children's treatment in the and boots extended for coverage of the story they felt dealings with tourists, should at- tempt to ::*tend. States totalled some S 140,000 at donations which will go to help that as a firefighter group they Subject approximately $6,000 a week would try to collect, enough Last year a similar course was two Canadian children badly held at Whistler and Evelyn for each child. burned in a fire in San Fran- money to make a good size dent Cullen, who operales the tourist Their mother, Kita Ridgeway, cisco, last fall. in the estimated $26,000 that Y a. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE information centre there, said MEN'S TALK overjoyed to have her children the girls' mother would Vacationing with their she found it very helpful. Y home, is faced with a staggering somehow have to pay. ' parents, Clea, 7, and her sister The Squemish course will 0 work boots amount of medical expenses to Jenny, I, were 'severely burned So, with the full approval of -a * SQUAMISH RIVER ESTUARY be paid. council, the Squamish hopefully be for only one day, when their tent caught fire and but it could be a two day one if casuals At this point an American they were hospitalized in an Firefighters will be collecting 3 *Cowboy boots * this is desired. . Crippled Children's Fund may American institution. donations throughout the com- Q, dress boots * clogs 'Anyone interested in taking * Guest Speakers pay up to 80 percent of the bills, Clea, who was not as seriously munity from February 17 to runners a the course or in sending * dress shoes t the provincial government has burned as her sister. returned to February 27. consented to pay what the girls' Vancouver after three weeks of B s Mr. Tom Bird hospitalization would be if the treatment in the States but Jennv k Department of Fisheries & Environrnentn Habitat Protection Biologist Mr. Rod BelMrving The last Wild West Department of Fisheries & Environment Esturial Biologist Maybe the days of the last nerved by the incident. The N o wild west aren't dear! yet: It police said that the car owner, * Town & Country Shoes s and other Environmentalists John Meunier, had fired two (financing available) t3 used to be dangerous to take a k man's horse ,fr,om him but in shots in the air with a .22 but I. i .today's culture , maybe Peter was sure it was at least . . Squama& , repossessing his car -is equally five. dangerous. As a result Meunier was At 'least -that's what Peter scheduled to appear ,in court ..IVICK~Y cisiiiij. aid ha's ti!! ..nr*arrlJCU.","", n., s!! 2 charge nf Insurance shaking to proye' it! dangerous discharge of a And one man appeared in weapon. court .charged with the "So, it's as dangerous to tam- Agencies Ltd. dangerous ,discharge of a per with a.car as it was with a firearm. man's horse," McKay said. "I The, whole incident started learned the hard way!" when .McKay, who had replaced the motor in a car supposed to belong to the man, discovered that there was still money owing on the car and that he was liable to lose the balance owing to him for the repairs. In Pet.er's own words "There was still' about a thousand dollars'owing on the work and, when we heard the people might be leaving town, we decided to go up and take the car and try to obtain our money. "With Harold Pedman and his' son Holden and the tow truck,, I headed for the mobile home,' in Timbertown Estates and stood in the road while ICBC PREMIUM SALE Harold backed the truck up to We'will pay up to a maximum of $300.00 towards your In- get the car. "First thing we knew the man surance Premium with the purchase of any new truck. \ came' to the door with a gun and Premium included in sale price. ,v&p4':% -'"& fired it into the air. I never g7-a . looked to .see if he was aiming at me or Harold but took off and as' I cleared the snowbanks and I 1978 8100 VAN I driveways in my rush to get Short Wheelbase, away I lost a boot but I wasn't Auto, ,Gauges, Power going back after it. Steering, H.D. Shocks, 7-7M1 "As I was running 1 could Vinyl Bucket Seats L hear his wife yelling, 'There he I W goes, get the little bastard IO DAY CRUISE McKay!'. She kept yelling, SKIERS' SPECIAL telling tiinl whe're 1 was. "Meanwhile Harold. jumped NEW '77 DODGE 127 VAN into the tow truck and with his Discover the excitement of Converrlon son.cl.inging to the side of it they V-H 318 auto trans, ti3 Amp. AIL Amp. Battery. raced' away as well. Balboa Panama Canal 4'WHEEL DRIVE COUNTRY 70 "I went to a neighboring * * trailer, the home of the St. Ar- * El Salvador * Los Angeles naults, and phoned the police who later picked him up. + Acapulco * San Francisco Believe me, I sure didn't want to move out of that trailer till I (reg. cost approx. $1 $00) knew he was safely out of the '78 RAMCHARGERS area." DEMO. The ,incident occurred on package includes Airfare to Msntego Bay Thursd,ay evening, Feb, 8th. at 4 wheel drive, low mileage, black with about 8 p.m. and on Monday, McKay said he was still un- red interior, loaded including AM 10 Day Cruise tape, 40 channel C.B. Stk. No. 9509. Estuary meeting. fPQm $919 The importance of tbe all meals included Squamish River estuary will be Full financing available on the topic of a special public leave Vancouver May 19 return June 3 273-7521 meeting sponsored by the I ,I-... . I all models. Inquire now! Squamish Valley Rod and Gun Club, Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 8 for more information caPl Sharon or Louise p.m. at the Legion Hall. .I Guest speakers will include the Department of Fisheries and Environment Habitat Protection Biologist Tom Bird, and Estuar- ial' Biologist Rod Bell-Irving. r . I t \ HOWE SOUND

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Vol. 22 - NO. 7 Page 4 SQUAMISH. B.C.-WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY IS, 1978 Accentuate the Positive

Mike Collins of Abbotsford, one of the son, perhaps'the biggest tourist attraction in speakers at !he annua! general meeting of the this corner of B.C. and one which is a regular . Southwestern B.C. Tourist Association, made sell-out throughout the summer. We un- some excellent points in his talk on ac- derstand it will be running six days a week centuating the attractions your community from about the middle of June to the middle has to offer to visitors. of September and they expect to see 100,000 people travelling on it this year. Collins said people shouldn't have When we get our railway station built negative thoughts about their communities we'll accentuate the fact that this is the but should play up what we have which is museum centre of Howe Sound with a mining different or attractive and be sure to tell museum at Britannia, a logginfl museum at everyone about it. Every community has Shannon Falls, a Brightbill House museum something different just like Squamish has with artifacts of the past in Squamish and the the Chief, the second largest granite railway museum, part of the station. This handsome group of young men aresome of the winners and runners up UP; Eric Hohbs,'ll, first, and Neil Burritt and Willie Houston, both 10 and monolith in the Commonwealth; or Shannon We can accentuate the positive; point out in the annual Stedman's Model Building Contest judged in age categories runners UP; Charles Clarke, 12, first, and Curtis McLeod, 12, runner up: Falls, the highest waterfall close to Van- by Jim Mulholland. Although some of the winem are mob plctiwexl, here is Mike Ash, 13, first, and Grq Boyd, 13, runner up; Robert Csdsm, 14, the attractions we have in Squarnish; te!! otic couver; or Shannon Falls Park, a unique area a complete list of winners: first, and John Fyles, 14, runner up; Cody Tetachuk, 15, and Chris Elkins, visitors about the created by a company fo'r the enjoyment of first, and *Craig Lindholm, 6, runner UP; Richard Tetzlaff, 3, fist, and 15, runner up, and overall winner Lyle Stachoski, 16, who will go on to the scenery in the Upper Squamish and within the people of British Columbia. Peter Yabemkewich, 7, runner up; George Msrten, 9, tied for first with Ken national Stedman's Model Contest. the confines of the Tree Farm Licence, the Vickberg, Mike Breckenridge, 10, firsl,and David Barnfield, 10, runner Our seaport ships more pulp than any 9; auiet ereen----- ads_____.- alonn the Cheakamus -I---- - other port on the west coast of North River, the hiking trails in Diamond Head * America and the warehouse at Squamish Ter- area of Garibaldi Park and the magnificent minals is the biggest pulp warehouse in flower meadows of Garibaldi Park. North America, and it's not big enough. There are thousands of people coming to They'd like to build another one. B.C. each year and we should be able to have Fire Lines Our eagles are'beautiful and we have one some of them stay over and see some of the of the few places in North America where so attractions in our area. So instead of moaning' February must be one of the always a magnet. We understand beach somewhere in the Carib- many eagles can be seen so easily. At time's because they fly by on their way to Whistler dullest months of the year. All that Arizona also attracts a bean, in Hawaii or California. by they festoon the trees across the Squamish or Pemberton or wherever they are headed the fun and excitement of the number of people as well. We still think acquiring a Squamish Fire Department what Christmas season is over and the Of course the great rush to Caribbean island as part of River from the Easter Seal Camp like Christ- for, let's tell them about Squamish' and we have in our own backyard. sunshine and colors of Spring Disneyland comes at Eastertime Canada would be the smartest mas tree decorations, or travel up a little far- have not yet begun, so there's a when all the kids are out on , thing the government could do ther to the west end of Depot Road and look Maybe it's an old story to us but to them period of limbo when everything holidays and parents head for and would save them a large In 'mid-October, 1977, little organization in the US. picked at them on the trees along the river. They are it may be fresh and new, and if we just tell is dull and grey and that's California in droves. I remem- part of the money drain. Jennie and Clea Ridgeway (aged up part of the bill, however, the magnificent and this bird, reported to be on them about it, maybe they'll decide to stay February. ber going to Mexico during the But till they do, Canadians I yr. and 7 yrs. respectively) balance still owing is about the decrease in' much of North America, is over and see it. At least that's the way it must Easter break several years ago are going to head south or west were on a campiig trip with $38,000,00 seem to most people because and there were hordes of to find the sunshine they don't their parents, Kita and Joel The ,Squamish . Firefighters very evident here. , And every visitor who stays an extra day there are a Rreat manv of them ?,.,yp,ungsprs on the plane which getI at home. Ridgeway, in California., Association :would like'to .ticlp Then have Royal is one who drops a few ,more-dollarsL. here. ,' of course we the Hud- off to - holid4 ' $ides. '$landed,'at Angeles wliere we In summer, that's a different The tent caught fire. and in Jennie. an'b.ClCY'S'parent$." '<;'I I, r + i' '-suniy Los Hawaii of course is the most . transferred to a- Mexican Air story. Better air fares, lower seconds Jennie and Clea were They have se1.up.a Jennie & popular place because it's the Lines one. rates and package deals so engulfed in a fireball. Both Clea Fund, and will be asking same language, there's the sun That's another gorgeous coun- Canadians can see their own children suffered severe burns the citizens of Squamish to help uwm~ymRatter Intnmuiw thnnID mumD rrnfinichdwmDDDD .mum mwum and the sea and it's supposed to try. Mexico has sun and sands: a country will be sure to attract which hospitalized them in a between February 17th and be such a lovely place. great former civilization that's large numbers of them to what burn centre in a San Francisco 'February 27th. Southern California and now disappeared. In fact there we.have to offer. After all our hospital. We are certain they will suc- The decision made by the municipal an attempt to absolve itself of any blame if .Disneyland, along with Reno were several of them: the Aztec Rockies are magnificent, the Clea's burns required her, to 'ceed in this venture with your council to leave the arena opening until the there should be any problem with the and Vegas are also popular. one which died with the Spanish prairies are wide and vast; and remain in hospital' for about help. That's sunshine too and of eastern Canada has lots to offer three weeks. building is finished and ready for use, while building later. invasion; the Mayan which In the meantime, the Jennie & course the casinos and one- disappeared and was covered by in history and heritage while Jennie,' who was on the 'Clea Fund Committee advise unpopular in that it will delay the playing of We're not saying that Robertsons would armed bandits at Reno are the jungles. And then there was everyone who has been to the critical list for some time, was that donations will be accepted hockey and the practice of figure skating this do this but there is always the possibility that the civilization which built Martimes says they are simply injured more severely. At times at the following address: spring, is nevertheless a wise one. Teotihuacan which no one beautiful. her survival was in serious The Jennie & Clea Fund they could and might make the point that the B,ut Canada for a winter ' There are 'always problems when work- really seems to know too much doubt, however, I year old Jen- Squamish 'district was anxious to tzke it OVC~before holiday . . . forget it! nie was a real little fighter. She men are trying to complete a building while about. Firefighters Assoc. they were ready to turn it over. But Mexico City is the oldest *** was released last week and is it is in use. People milling around delay them Editor, The Times:, p.0. Box 1226 city in the Americas because it Noticed last week that the now in Vancouver General Squamish, Be-.. or materials have to be moved away while Waiting a few more weeks or even till fall As you will recall, a few mon- Hospital. was a great city when the catkins are out on the hazelnut VON 3GO the area is used and then taken back, all ad- to make sure the building will be adequate ths ago there was a column writ- Spaniards landed there. The bushes in the valley, another Naturally, firefighters identify , ding to the time to complete the project and for the purposes for which it will be used, ten to your paper concerning the Yucatan peninsula is a paradise Sure indication of spring, and and sympathize with this in- Farmer's Market. According !o cident as they are repeatedly ex- costs. and that both the municipality and the for those interested in ar- while there was freih snow on the fire marshal, and the top of the mountains last week, posed to, the devastating shock addition, there is always the possibility builders are pleased with the -project, is a chaeology and the flowers and In building inspector, they had to fruit are fabulous. and even half way down, much and trauma caused by fire. that the building could small price to pay for making sure that we do some renovating to\ stay '* company the arena Of course'more and more to the delight of the skiers, the After the Ridgeway girl's use the fact that it was taken over before ac- are satisfied, and that the people who will be open. Now after doing all this, it soft blue sky and higher tem- 'hospital stay, the medical ex- is 'apparent someone still isn't western Canadians are tually completed and the ice area tested, in using the building are completely satisfied. discovering the pleasures of peratures (they tell me it hit i0 pZnses totalled $139,000.00 happy. degrees Celsius) make one sure (not including doctor's fees). For a year and a half the far- Caribbean cruises and the islands, so much like those of that spring is coming, although Fortunately a charitable mer's market has been selling not quite fast enough! fresh eggs. Now they have been Hawaii, are interesting and fascinating. Noticed too that the alders. .Highway delays frustrating told they can no longer sell are showing the red flush which them: I. Need to be Many of them have peoples --by Margaret Marchant who speak a different language, marks the quickening of the sap refrigerated; 2. Need cement Last week we waited for half an hour just how dangerous some of those rocks just like Mexico, and this adds and soon they too will be floors. shaking their catkins in the while they were scaling the cliffs along Howe could be. Some of them are as big as any Doesn't it seem rather odd to the fun. Of course you can with the temperature being what always find someone who speaks warm spring breezes. The slen- Sound. Not that we don't want the cliffs modern small car. English and then there are lots der birches along the Sound are Trustee Answers it is that .they have to be *. scaled, or that we don't like to see the work But we do think if there are going to be of our own people around. It's also showing the hard nubbins refrigerated. In summer they of their catkins in the formative *** done. But there were no notices stating that delays of up to half an hour or longer while have a unit to keep them surprising how fast you learn to meet people when you're on stages. waits would be UP to half an hour and there the work is in progress there should be signs refrigerated. your own in a foreign country! Last week in the crisp winds Question: Who are our principals and wHat nee the ' Plus when did the farmers should be postings along the highway 10% posted along the highway saying this. off the gulf the sailboats were backgrounds of the Administrators in School District NO. 48? have to start having cement Anyone who speaks your before you reach the scaled area. having a ball and while sailors frustrating to allow time nests. After all, the condition language is immediately an *** necessary have the rock work done It's to make a who take off in the winds at this the eggs are found in after being acquaintance. DISTRICT STAFF and it must be done at this time of the year city meeting and then just miis the opening A number of people have ven- time of year have to be a hardy layed are certainly not the most I time on the highway and have to wait for half breed it's still a wonderful way Director, Instructional Media Centre, R.E.M. Gordon was after the winter's frost and ice have loosened desireable. So what harm can tured farther into Central educated in Ontario and British Columbia, an4 has 27 years of to get out in the air. Must blow the rock and all which is liableto down an hour for the next time they clear it and let come to eggs .sitting in their America where they have been teaching experience. He was taught at Garibaldi Station and Howe charmed with Costa Rica and the cobwebs out of one's m.ind is frizD!e 2nd ezsy to brezk away. the traffic through. crates. Plus not to rnentiqn the Sound Secondary Schools in this district, and since January 1963 Guatemala or Honduras. Here though; has served ip the Library and Media work of the districi. So please, if you're scaling don't forget fact of a couple of stores and All one has to do is drive down any time restaurants in town are not the again are traces of the Mayan And one of the prime reasons why the suggestion, pade recen- Supervisor of Instruction, T.D. Harris was educated in British after a rapid freezing and thawing to realize the signs! healthiest. And why can the people and also the Olmeca, but Columbia and Western Washington State. He has 14 years of larger stores in town handle live the countries themselves offer tly by Pat Goode, that Porteau Beach and Furry Creek become teaching experience during which he was Principal at Squamish plants sitting right amongst their some of the loveliest scenery Elementary School and Stawamus Elementary School. He was ap- produce? What can be more and the nicest climate during a park area must be the ex- cellent scuba diving off Porteau. pointed to the position of Supervisor of Instruction in September diseased than live plants? They the winter blahs. 1376. Dangerous drivers Divers claim that Howe ~ have been known to have bugs We sympathize wit!! the Special Education Co-ordinator, Christine Het her was in the dirt and on the leaves. Canadian government which Sound at that spot is one of the educated in U.S.A. and British Columbia and .has been in this best scuba diving areas around Driving to Vancouver or from Vancouver behind us go ahead. Plus not to mention the fact that wants to keep tourist dollars at district since September 19n when she was appointed District to Squamish on a weekend is a hazardous ex- There's nothing more unnerving than to there is a couple of flower shops home but you can't expect the here and we've had some Psychologist and Counsellor on a .60% basis until June 1976. From people to spend holidays in the beautiful pictures of undersea September 1977 she has been working as Special Edufation Co- perience and at night it's even worse. We drive at night with someone whose lights are whothese paythings. for a licence lo life in the waters off the beach. snow and ice in our own country ordinator in this district on a .60% basis. hadn't realized quite how bad it was till we on high, as close behind you as it's possible The Same as the farmers, unless they are dedicated skiers. Furry Creek would make a came home from a conference recently on a to get, just itching for a chance to pass. It's market pays a licence to sell And even they may find it hard wonderful campsite. It was very It would be'difficult and time-consuming for me to go into the- philosophies of the different administrators. Since our district has Friday night and the chances motorists take particularly hard on motorists who wear produce and fresh eggs. So how to take. popular prior to the installation ' an open-door policy I am confident that if arrangements are made, to try to get ahead of the drivers in front of glasses because the glare of the headlights about giving these people a After hearing last week that. of the gravel pit at that site and people frequented the beach. any of the principals would be pleased to personally discuss their them, are unbelieveable. combined with the glasses, creates a real break. After they are Only Saskatchewan was reeling under trying to make a living. the worst winier in living The water is really too cold philosophies with any interested persons, and you should therefore feel free to contact them on such matters. More than once we were passed on solid strain. This coupled with trying to guess Some irate citizens, memory, with blizzards and because all the waters of Howe .- double lines, cars followed. US with their , whether the clot is going to try to pass or not Marlene Primrose, Colleen Snow storms across the prairies; Sound are cold due to the *** lights on high beam and kept flicking them and should you slow down or speed up, ,Clarke, Doug Bear, Cheryl with Toronto and Montreal suf- glacial streams which feed into Please note that on February 20th. 1978, a district-wide Professional Development Day is being observed by the teachers. on and off, passed on corners where they causes tcnsion and you end up with a split- Burns, Connie Beer, L.M. fering in really sub-zero tem- it. Marine parks and campsites Details of. the different workshops- have appeared in the local couldn't really tell if it was safe to do so and ting headache and cursing all drivers. Roguero, Jerry Mongeon, L. peratures and storms and Singleton, Dot Wain, Patricia 'freezing temperatures as far are needed along the Sound and newspapers. I would like to take this opportunity of inviting all generally made it a nightmare. Incidentally, most of the vehicles behind ,Helenius, Agnes Marshall, south as Florida, we don't blame news that the government is parents and guardians to attend these workshops. Arrangements are This despite the fact that we stopped US that night had skis on top so it was easy to Lynne Belvedere, D. ~o~de,R. .Canadians for looking for an planning to install a marina at being made to accommodate interested persons. You will have to several times to let the traffic which was guess where they were headed! Austin, Matty Austin. island in the sun, or just a balmy Porteau is welcome.. make your own luncheon arrangements.

f,J i The Squrmlrh Tlmer - Wednesday, February 15. 1978 - Page 5 TWO accidents at Leski's' Crossing

There were two accidents at a vehicle driven by Spencer Vancouver, resulting in $3,500 Leski's Crossing last week, one Lowenberg of Pemberton; the damages. Both drivers and a on Feb. 10 when Bernard accident resulting in damages passenger, Helen Morgan, were Shepherd of Vancouver went ' amounting to almost $2,000. taken to Squamish General through the corner, crossed the Williams spun out into the ditch Hospita!. road and struck another vehicle on the opposite side of the road On Feb. 1 Ith Dina Aracki of driven by Sepp Braun. Shepherd and the Lowenberg vehicle Squamish went through the was charged with driving, came Over the hill striking her municipal works yard fence, without due care and attention. door. Lowenberg could ndt causing damages amounting to Damage amounted to Over Swerve 10 miss her because there $500. He has been charged with was a logging truck coming impaired driving and driving $2.,000. this thing oboart cats?9, Angus BTe On Feb. 12th at 11 p.m. a towards him. with a blood alcohoi Oi and vehicle driven by Brian Lynch On Feb. 10th in 'the over .08. kking. "We demand quai time for dogs, especially by Hnffey) of Vancouver was totalled at Cheakamus viewpoint. area, a bassetts!" (Photo Sandra Leski's Crossing. A passenger, vehicle driven by Anita Hir- Margaret Patterson of Van- schkorn who was southbound couver, was admitted to and Mindcd by the sun, struck Squamish General Hospital! the left front of a vehicle driven On Feb. 8th at the Mamquam by Richard Morgan of North Bridge Randy McLeod of Van- oouver was involved in an ac- Of the two per cent of ap- cident which resulted in a: plications for life insurance by GOO charge of failing to confine his Canadians declined in 1976, 28 vehicle to the right Side of the. per cent were rejected because road. of heart disorders, 43 per cent Members of the Civic Centre Construction Committee, Bill Allen, Wilf Dowad and Maurice ' Sundowner Restaurant On Feb. 9th, on Highway 99, because of other serious--r health Farn, presented a list of services and equipment required for the Civic Centre but not in- 2 kms south of Whish Linda problems, and the rest for other cluded on the original budget ct a special meeting, Thursday evening. Williams of Delta, collided with reasons. School board briefs I has Reopened The board has looked into the children now being helped. . Board meetings question of jurisdiction over *** 4 people loitering around the A question about the mini-bus schools and the secretary- for Pemberton was referred'to open to public. Bob Barkley is pleased to announce he is 'treasurer said if the board so the budget meeting. . ' opening the famous Sundowner for 1978. wished, it could Brant !he pris- *+* cipals the authority to order Further discussion on com- The Board of School Trustees ' As in the past the Restaurant will carry the finest these unauthorized people to munity use of the Myrtle Philip ?r Howe Sound School District leave the school area. school led to a' consensus that No. 48, emphasized last week meals and service which made the Sundowner a *** the creation of a recreation that board meetings are open to Biard members were deli- commission on the lines of the the public .and the 'public is popular Dining Out spot. ghted to hear that students Squamish Parks and Recreation welcome to attend. requiring referrels 16 the health Commission, 9/25 needed. far unit for hearing problems will that area. Meetings' are held on the Hours: 5 p.m. 11 p.m. Daily be able.10 be tested at the New Trustee Shore expressed the second and fourth Wednesday - of the mqnth and, for the winter Westmi'nster unit instead of feelings of the gro.up when she Sundays 5 pm. 10 p.m. schedule, commence at 3 p.m. - having to go to Powell River. said that she was-afraid the When the summer schedule will The same new. testing equip- needs of the people of Garibaldi Closed Mondays & Tuesdays go into effect, they will start at ' ment which will be installed in were being overlooked in the L.111.- - Powell River is also noinn to be discussion -regarding Whistler. w;J" Pm* for reservation phone installed in*** New W&tmkter. The board was concerned 92119621 about reports from Pemberton High Glass' of I8 people passing school 8ayr buses while they were loading and discharging pupils. Trustees wanted to know if there is any, follow up to these reports and Congratulations to whether they are reported to the RCMP. *** Discussion on the safety of "a Touch of Class" students in the Brackendale area led to a suggestion that the path- way along the highway be ex- We wish them succes tended a!ong the east side as far throughout the , sputh as Depot Road. This would , be fr,om the ,service coming years. station area 'south. , +** Trustee Bob McCormicL asked that school grounds and opon 6 dayr - 8 to 5 park sI!cs he looked at if these phone 24 hourr day. . a urn, am&d(MR A completed application form investigationaxb. You may be withthehteclassnumberon are both being built close to mm HHW v~ri must be submitted before April responsibie ior the rest ii you your renewai iom ?"ne hie each other as they are in BritishCdumMa 1,1978. only have this basic coverage. Classnumbershowninthebox Valleycliffe with an idea to "Nofault" accident benefits. on your renewal form must developing them .on a joint whkkowners will b) This covers medical oosts, becorrect. basis. NewFeatumof expenses of rehabilitation, dis- McCormick felt that co- www- ' Aubplan ability payments, death benefits Take your renewal form to operation in theij development forautoinsurance andfuneralexpensesresulting 40anyAutoplan agent or Motor might save costs and prevent Review from automobile accident, Vehicle Branch office. They will overlapping of facilities. Govt. rd. next to OK Tlre inmthanthey 1. claims an *** RocedUre regardless of who was at fault. help you complete it, and make dMin 197'1: AM Check what additional cov- any changes you require and Discussion on meetings, Motorists who with seminars, etc., prompted T.J. 898-581 1 disa ee erage you may need-if you feel provide you with new decals and the settlement prodata the Basic Autoplan is less than an iyxance certificate. MacDonald to query -the num- can bers of these which are held, Claim Centre ask the Centre your potential needs, you can their resulting costs and the Manager for a full review. The buy a wide range of optional If you have not received a validity of attending them. ex andedsafe Claimsbviewcommitteeis coverages: 50 renewal form by mail, take He suggested that perhaps DtKounts. made up of the Senior Claims hdThirdPartyLsgal your present Vehicle Licence/ Dr rving Manager and senior officials from Owner's certificateand Driver's some could be *skipped while The overall average prem- Liability only one or:two people be sent other departments.This ensures SpeQfiedPerils Lcence to any Autoplan agent or ium rate increase is 6%,but the that reviews will be made by Comprehensive Motor Vehicle Branch office. to some of ,'the conferences in- fullimpactofthlsincreased stead of thhee or four as has senior officers who can consider Collision The Corporation has once be felt only b the vehicle the issues from a range of AdditionalFqupment againmade adablea Premium sometimes 6een suggested. owners who ad to quahfyfor MacDondld said that all these Y viewpoints. ' LmsofVehicleUse Installment Finance Plan. This conferences' cost money and theSafeDrivingDiscounts. plandrequire a 3O%down they are always scheduled at the The premiumincrease is 2.VdUdPOlicy payment of the total costs of the most expensive hotels. He felt it pnmarily to take into account . Thlsnewpolicyisspechc- Hawtorenewr licence plate fees and inmrance behooved the boards and the substantial and rapid growth ally designed for vehicles which By now you wdl have re premium. The down payment trustees to'be more careful with in payments forbodily injury have been'substantidlyaltered ceived your application form- must be more than the licence the taxpayers' money. clauns. from the manufacturers' orid just follow these simple steps: plate fee. The balance of three .* * specifications. This pohcy pro- Check the preprinted installments are payable at two Discussion of the use of Myr- Safe Driving videsinsuredswi&asantee 1. informtion on your form. monthintervakanddhecharged against your bank ac- tle Philip school at Whistler for Discounts. ,' that in the event of a total loss, Check the name, address, community affairs brought the The discount program bene their vehicles are insured for vehicle description, etc. count automatidy. This service suggestion that someone must . fits the better dnvers; values determined through app 2. Discount-IfCheck your SafeDrivingyouthlnkyou is availableupto the end of take the responsibility for any raids made when the coverage March 1978, although an exten-' damage and this could be done 25% is deducted from your premium if you have a two year was taken out. are entitled to the discount, and sion to the end of April, 1978 similarly to the manner in which claimfreerecordbn&te it is not printed on your renewal will be made to amdte the District of Squamish does 3. Optional Third Party form, please see any Autoplan vehicle owners under age 25. with local schools. ber 1,1975 and September 30, *** 1917. Legal Liability Coverage agent or Motor Vehicle The interest rate on the out- 15%is deducted from your This average is now avail- Branch office. standmgbalanceisl.O8%per In a discussion on learning Check your rate class- month, or 13% r annum. d isa b i l j t ies, e I,em en t ar y premium if you have a one year able, without a separateendorse claimfreerecordfromoctober 3. Compare the present use of Deadbe p"or renewal is mid- education supervisor, said that ment, from $1OO,ooO to $10 your vehicle, and the driver(s) night,Tuesday, February 28,1978. dyslexia is only one of the 1,1976to September 3Q 1977. miLon. problems., Ther'e are many 90% of all vehicle owners not more for their 4.YoLlng mwrs in which are now included under will pay the most cas=s premiums are lower B.C. than other the title learning disabilities. insurance in 1978.l3smunts "Under 25'' Rate Class In in in The program is successful in this on this year's premiums are. 'provinces. Here are some examples for y~urspecah region. eamd by motorists whose Drivers in this class have Over years old COVERAGE: Public Mility school district with eight or nine many been divided into dera DRIVER: 30 with records are free of_claimsfor an occasional Under 25 and~operty 1' whichanypapent hasbeen groups. ~hlswill allow the 8r- Single Meoperator. No Damage $aoO,cwjo. 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i. '.. ... it-. ' I ., 4 i pqo 6 - Tho Squamlrh Tlmor - Wednesday, February 15, 1978 Black T'usk Club holds race day

For the first time in the past After ;he day's racing the creatively wrapped in the shape tirities. Seven year old Rachel three years, the Black Tusk snowmobilers met that. evening of snowmobiles, boots and Carrot was named Miss Snow Snowtcobile Club planned a . for a Valentine Box Social at valentines were auctioned off 10 Queen and presented the racing dey and the weather co- the Legion. Box lunches raise funds for the club's ac- trophies to the racing WimrS. operated. Snowmobilers from Pem- berton, W histlcr and Squamish turned out Saturday for races at Lusilie take on snow that was perfcct for the events. Winners of the five category Drags were: on 250 to 300's, Dale Martinson, 20.5 sec.; Ed Burmastcr, 21 sec.; Calvin Wessels. 22 sec.: on the 340's Allen Barr, 18 sec.; Glen Petruk, 19 sec.; Bud McStay, 21 sec. On the 440's, Bill Chapman, 17 sec.; Tanis Dirbeck, 17 sec.; Jay Carrat. 19 sec. On the 340 ss, Dave Carson, 17.5 sec.; Sam *. Lima, 20 sec. On the 440 ss, .. Harvey Dubeck, 15.5 sec.; Ron St. Arnault. 15.8 sec., George Kobasew, 16 sec. Cross country winners on .. 340s and under were Allen Running full out, these snowmobilers are competing: in the Barr, Bud McStay and Ed Bur- master and on 400's and up ladies Power Puff race at the Black Tusk Snowmobile Club Vadim Kobasew, Dave Carson races, held Saturday. Carla Crosson came in first. and Harvey Dubeck. Winners of the lap oval on A blur of motion, this Black Tusk ,Snowmobile Club member was one of the many 200s to 300's were Ed Bur- snowmobilers who came from Pemberton and Whistler as well as Squamish to compete in master, Vadim Kob'a'sew and the races last Saturday. Bill Chapman; on the 340's Glen Petruk, Vadim Kobasew . semi trailers and Allen Barr; on the 400's Jay Carrat and Vadim Kobasew; on vans, low beds the 340'ss Sam Lima, Dave Car- son and Allen Barr; on the 440 By NICOLA CANDY crane trucks ss George Kobasew, Harvey In the second half, things scoring chances in the second Dubeck and Ron St. Arnault. On Sunday, February 12, went very much the same. The half. fiat decks Winners of the race held for Squamish Hotspurs played opposing team was tired because They played as a team should, those 15 years old .and younger against the Civic Engineers at they had no spare players to use passing and cheering each other were Reg Dcbeck, pennis Slocan Park at 2 p.m. and came as substitutes. Forwards Gerd on. The game ended with a 1-0 Weberg and Jim McKay. home with a 1-0 victory. Schultheiss, Paul Goodgrove, 'score for the Spurs. the team DISPATCH 892-3838 OFFICE 984-0237 EKoomhes The Spurs started the game Tom Johnstone and Jack Bir plays again this Sunday, Feb. 19, Riding in the 200 to 340 class 987-7181 TV'S of the Ladies Powder Puff, very well, with the whole team and Tom Candy were very at 2 p.m. in Squamish. Heidi Heidenreich came first, making superb passes. However, aggressive. At one point Tom The Squamish Hotspurs OWN SERVICE DEPT. followed by Tanis Dubeck and less than 15 minutes into the .Candy scored but the referee would like to thank the OVERNIGHT SERVICE Ruth Simms. Carla Crosson game, Germane Vergara (Chito) called it back because he was. Mykonos Restaurant in IN HOME SERVICE came first in the 400 and up was injured during a corner kick supposedly offside. The whole Squamish for faithfully sup- to Squamish, Woodfibre, class, followed by Terry Weberg and had to be carried off the team played a good game plying them with oranges this field. Paul Goodgrove replaced althounh thev missed a few season. Britannia Beach, Whistler, Pemberton, Mount and Mavis St. Arnault. WINSTON ELECTRONICS Winners of the 25 laD Petite him. For most of the first half Currie, Lions Bay, Brunswick Beach, Sunset Beach. NOW SERVICING .THE SQUAMISH AREA EXPRESS SERVICE long. Vancouver to Squamish, pickup before noon Forwards Tom Johnstone, The Squamish Flying Club had their best year ever in delivered same afternoon. Mist Canadians who apply Gerd Schultheiss, Bill cliff, 1977, according to committee reports presented last week at for life insurance get it; 98 per .Jack Bir, Jamie Ellis and Paul the club's annual meeting. cent of applications for in- Goodgrove very John Hurford was elected president replacing past minimum charge $3.95 PHONE 294-2341 COLLECT dividual life insurance are nmr.srl aggressively, taking a few shots president John Knudsen. Other newly elected executives are:

932-5757 - 9 a.m.4 p.m. - 7'days a week I The majority of Canadian gun owners "I'm glad you'm getting tougher Whyis Gun Control so important?" or I have traditionally supported gun control in with criminals using firearms. Ultimately, to make Canadians safer Evenings 932-5662 Canada. ' What happens to them?" from the misuse of firearms: Last year alone Toll Free from Vancouver 681-6627 Many of these people are sports Anyone convicted of using a firearm over 1,400 people were killgd by guns. Our Pemberton Office in hunters, brget shoyters or collectors, and while committing or attempting to commit a , Through tighter fittiips control, ' TRAML lMAs UNLIMITED. the Cosulich Cenlie is open others use their gum to hunt or trap in order criminal offense will be sent to prison for not No5ylSlLERCEMRE WHISTLER BC VONlBO PHONE 9325757 safety education and the encouragement of RESIDENCEWWZ a.m. to 3 p.m. 'every Saturday to support their families. Generally, they are less than one year and not more than 14 responsible gun ownership and use. we will IO Canada's responsible gun users. years. This sentence cannot be suspended. be able to reduce the level of firearm I There is a small but growing group of As well, maximum prison sentences for violence. other firearm offences have been doubled. people in Canada, however, who make "I would like to learn more about the safe and criminal example, armed use of guns. For "1s it true that police officers have new, proper use of guns, and more detail on robberies increased 38% from 1W4 to 1W6. It \ is this group that the new gun control extended search and seizure powers?" restricted and prohibited weapons. Who legil.ation will deal with through longer, Yes. Police officers can now seize should I see?" mandatory prison sentences and prohibition firearms without a search warrant if they Contact your locnl police department, powers. consider them hazardous to the immediate Chief Provinciul Firearms Officer, or write: FARM' siifety of any individual. They will then have The misuse of guns is increasing as Gun Control in Canada, to justify the grounds for the search to a 340 Laurier Avenue West, well. Last year approximately 300 people magi st rate. were victims of homicide with a gun. Many in Ottawa. Ontario. an impulsive moment of violence among "1 now own a prohibited weapon. KIAOP8. What do I do?" OPEMORS family memhers or friends. New I court-ordered prohibitions, police search and It is against the law to be in possession seizure powers, and higher gun safety of a nrohibited weapon. You should contact standards will rrduce the needless toll of you; local police as'soon as possible in order deaths and injuries. to turn the weapon over to them or to make With the continued support of other arrangements for its disposal. Failure Canadians for gun cwntrol, we will reduce the to do so could result in your being criminal and irresponsible use of guns. prosecuted. In short, we'll be working together to "What does safe handling and storage of guns save lives. have to do with Gun Control?", . Reimbursement Last year in Canada, there were over 1977 interest reimbursement application forms are available "I own my own guns. How does the nbw Gun I20 accidental deaths due to the careless use at offices. of the British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture, 9 Control legislation affect me?" of firearms. Under the new legislation, gun banks, credit unions, Farm Credit Corporation, Federal If you own only hunting rifles and you owners are reswnsible for the safe storage Business Development Bank and Veterans' Land Act. store them safely. it won't affcct you at all. of their weapons. For example, if your gcn However. certain other guns will be either is used in a criminal action, you could be Interest paid on eligible agricuItura1 loahs in place during restricted or prohibited. Basic;illy. ill1 charged with careless storage if such is GunContml 1977 through any of the above lending institutions may be centre-fire semi-automatics with a barrel decided in court. eligible for benefits under the Agricultural Credit Act. length of less than 18M" arc now restricted inCanada. "My rifle is now on the restricted list.' operators must submit their application forms not later and must be registered. Handguns have Government Gouvernement FARM been restricted since 1934. Sawed-off rifles How do I register it?" * I*of Canada du Canada than May 1,1978 to: Contact your local police immediately and shotguns, guns with silencers and fully .' Department Ministere British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture iiutomiitic weapons. iire now prohibited, and register the gun with them. Failure to do of Justice de la Justice. except those fully automatics registered to so is punishable by a prison sentence of up Agriculture Credit Branch, Solicitor General Solliciteur general Parliament Buildings, . collectors before January I, 1978. to five years. Canada Canada Victoria, British Columbia. V8W 227 bbH~~do you plan on keeping guns out of the hands of people who aren't able to use them safely?" Further enquiries should be directed to your local British Through Firearms Acquisition Columbia Ministry of Agriculture office or the . Certificates and thc courts' prohibition Agricultural Credit Branch, Victoria at 387-5121, local 213 or 247. powers. The provincially administered F.A.C. system will come into effect January 1. 1979. It is designed to prevent unfit and Province of Ministry of Honourable James J. Hewitt, incompetent persons from acquiring guns. British Columbia ' Agriculture Minister Thc new prohibition power allows the courts to take guns away from dangerous persons.

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1 Wednesdny, Februaiy IS, Valentine theme fashion show and dinner at Curling Club. Saturday, Feb. lS, Sporting Goods Swap Meet at the Squamish Elementary School sponsored by the Ski and Outdoor Club. Phone Helen Denis at ,898-9896for further information. Monday, Febrlsnry 26, The regular monthly meeting ot the Squamish Yacht Club will be held February 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the clubhouse. All nembers please attend. SQUAMISH. B.C.-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1978 SECOND SECTION - Paa~9 Friday, Beb. 24, Jinx Night and Scout and Guides Own at the high school from 7 to 9 p.m. Frfday, April 28. Get your act together now for the 21st An- nual Amateur Night at the high school.

Squamish Yacht Club meeting on February 20 at 8 p.m. in the high school. Three clubs involved are the Power Squadron, Flying Club and Yacht Club. Guest speaker Barry Hastings from the Coast Guard will discuss radios, C.B.'s, V.H.F.. etc. Feb. tlst, 12 noon at the Elks Hall, Senior Citizens Pot Luck lunch followed by business meeting. Guest speaker Mrs. Laura McWilliams of the Legislative Council, Senior Citizens Association construction class at the high school. of B.C.

Service clubs are certainly All these lucky souls who can +++ giving ::cmendous s.ippmt :? gct awcj to susny hot days and Did you hear about the ner- the new recreation complex. sandy beaches! Just returned af- vous surgeon who was finally Squamish Kinsmen Club, han- ter visiting the Bahamas are discharged from the hospital? It ded over a cheque to Barclay Paul and Brenda Hickman. wasn't so much all the patients Craig, president of the Squamish +*+ he lost - it was those deep Minor Hockey Association last Drivers beware - I finally gashes he made in the operating Friday. The cheque was for have my driver's licence? Not table. %: 1500, and will go a long way in just me, mind you, but most of +*+ getting minor hockey underway the.*gals who took the driving This is definitely birthday in this community. , course offered by the School week for many people and *++ Board are now "bombing" congrats are, sent to: Tory Stork Story - HOPKINS - around town. At last count, Kai Stilwell, Peter Mortensen, Ricky Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Hopkins Larsen, the instructor of the Munro, Francoise Richardson, are pleased to announce the Squamish Driving School was Wendy Halvorson, David U A birth of their first child, a son, resting comfortably! Actually Desjardins, Deidre Olander, Jesse Harold, weighing 8 Ibs. I I Kai was always very calm, cool Anna Simms, Joe Chinapen, Mr. 02s. and born irr the Lions O~tt a!~! cdlccied - he's gat nerves actt Rae, Ernest Nokes, Ao- Hospital on January 19. Proud of steel! 1'11 have a few more drew Riecker, Heather grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. words on the course next week! Buchanan, Reese Savadi, Harold Hopkins of Bracken- *++ Michael Razzano, Wendy Rae, dale, Mr.s Mary Gillies of After undergoing an Mary McCulloch, Trevor Nagy, Britannia Beach and Mr. Ed operation and being "suited up" Valerie Nelson, Michael Rush of Victoria. with a complete body cast in Ainscough, Jeffrey Cameron, +'++ Royal Columbian Hospital, Krista Mlinaritsch, Carol Anne

February is traditionally young Erik Hobbs is now home Robinson, ' Kent Halvorson, HEART MONTH across the again. Erik will be celebrating Travis Green and ~David Y8 PARTICLE piovisce snd in this area a can- his birthday tomorrow and I'm Gosling. vass on .behalf of the Heart sure many of his friends will be Last Sunday, Miss Theresa 3i8 49x89 BQARD I Foundation will be carried out dropping in to visit him. Sapergia celebrated her first bir- from February 23-28. +*+ thday. "D" GRADE + t f Also recuperating at home **+ PLYWOOD SHEATHING Ross Teichman and Rene following surgery is Mrs. Before starting nurse's Trudeau flew down fbm Wat- Georgina Patrick. Get well training at the end of February omyAn ideal material econ- 544. son Lake last week for a few wishes to others now on the in V.G.H., Brenda Laventure for that new days. They left for the north "sick list". and Wendy Buckham garage, or gar- again on Friday but were '+ t + vacationed in Hawaii for two den shed. travelling back by truck. There was an unscheduled weeks. +** free-for-all in a Baghdad harem **+ A young student was asked to one day when folks in those Wedding anniversary wishes use the words "defence, defeat parts Sinned Bad. The Sultan to Mr. and Mrs.' Frank CLEAR POLYFILM WEATHERSTRIP and detail" in a sentence. After barged in unexpectedly and his Downing, Mr. and Mrs. John a little thought he came up with 62 wives let out a terrified Archer, Mr. and Mrs. Alex "defeat of decat goes over sheik. McBiide, Mr. and MrS. Barclay defence before detail." * t *. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Broh- -. +** Alice and Mike Tickner man, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norman Willie and Anne Boscariol returned home the middle of and Mr. and Mrs.'Bill Danks. spent a month's vacation' on the January after spending a +*+ island of Maui. Vacationing vacation in England, visiting Stotk Story - MacDONALD with them for two weeks were relatives and friends. - Verna and Miles MacDonald daughters Tami and Gina, *+* of Minaty Bay are pleased to an- Anne's sister Ruth Pepper and a M'arcie Munro, daughter of nounce the arrival of their girlfriend of Gina's, Pat Mar- . Richard and Bev Munro of 100 second daughter, Pamela June, tini. Mile House, is really making born Feburary II, in the -i i t her mark in the world of figure Squamish General Hospital, and YARDMASTER 4'/1 NE240 FLUORESCENT SURFACE MOUNTED Thought for the week: True skating. In recent figure/skating weighing 8 lbs. 5 02s. This is a B/acks Deckep friendship is like sound health; club competitions, she won the sister for 21/2 year old Regan. DELUXE NYLON BATHROOM the value of it is seldom known senior ladies, senior artistic, Proud irandparents are Mr. and LINE GRAP CABINET until it is lost. senior interpretation and with Mrs. S. Oberg of Trail and Mrs. CH *++ her brother Kenny, the mixed Thelma MacDonald of Lynn WEED TRIM h Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dux- dance. Lake, Manitoba. Whipper Snipper's sell-feeding line bury have returned. home after means nonitoptrim- ming even In Ihick- holidaying in Hawaii, Nevada est weeds and grass and Las Vegas. It was quite a duly work Includes Baked enamel thrill for them to see the Merv Sliding mirror Griffin TV show while in Las doors Just Vegas. 294 'hang on the **+ wall ' 24% x Judging by the calibre of I. ea. 17% x 5% 2694 basketball displayed at the Lit- tle Chief Invitational tour- A102 nament on February 3 and 4, Valley held true for another year, as'the ladies of St. John's SURFACE * there is going to be Some fine Anglican Church served a delicious variety of pancakes and MOUNTED Young Players ready move toppings at their annual luncheon on Tuesday, February 7. into the high school junior team The Loggers Special with lots of syrup and butter were BATHROOM in September* Congratulations popular as, were the Garibaldi, piled high with strawberries CABINET to the Mamquam School team Whilo metal with who narrowly missed winning and. whippid cream, and the Hawaiian Special with a topping mirror door. 21" x 15% the tournament by just one of crushed pineapple and whipped cream. The ladies kept the x 4% point. Although the Stawamus CUPS filled with hot Coffee Or tea. School won only one game, the A table filled with home baking quickly disappeared as boys put on a good show too, visitors quickly selected a cake, tarts or cookies to take +++ home. 2184, WN & GARDEN

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dishwashing. Obviously happy with what they are doing (1. to r.) Margery Hammerstrom, I 892-3551 Downtown Squamish , Yvonne Yip and Ruth Fenton. Pogo 10 - Tho SqUWnl8h Timrr - Wednesday, February 15, 1978 I I Scout-Guide Week across Canada., ir Rosa Smith was elected as president of the Canadian Thanks" in which the scouts and want them to meet us. and this we want to express at Daughter's League for 1978 at a meeting held on February 8. By MARION GOODWIN guides remember Lord and Scout-Guide Week is held an- We are starting the week off our "Jinx Night" on February Her executive will be past president Susan McGlinn, with a church parade. There 24 when we hope to welcome Lady B-P and say their thank vice-president Corinne Lonsdale, recording secretary Edith nualiy across Canada for two you's in a simple form of main reasons. wili be a special service at the many members of the general Finter, financial secretary Theresa Leski, corresponding United Church on Sunday, public at the high school gym unrehearsed service. What this secretary Shirley Greffard, treasurer Jean Wutzke, chaplin Firstly, it is a reminder to our lacks in polish we hope will be members of the origin of the February 19, at II a.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. Leslie Schnurr, sergeant-at-arms Carol Lapointe, historian Roman Catholic members will During the 'first haif of the made up for in sincerity. Boy SCoai; acd Girl Guides. There will be a charge for the Nancy Chalmers, press - Linda Pearson and inside guard Both Lord and Lady Baden- attcnd St. Joseph's at the same evening the young people will Sharon Miller. time. The public is welcome to entertain ycl: with songs and even.ing of $1 .OO for adults and Powell were born on February 50 cents for children and senior 22nd. "B-P" founded the Scouts attend 1~0,but parents w,ill skits. This,is a friendly com- come first and seating is limited. pctiticn and there will be judges citizens, to cover exgenses. in 1908 and the girls soon in- We will try to provide a baby sisted on being included. Lady The special theme' of this - and prizes awarded. - year's Scout-Guide week is . The second half will be "An sitting service at the school 9-P, who died last summer, age where children to0 Young to aP- 88. Pave 60 vears of her life to "thanks for helping us grow", Act of Remembrance and Brownies, guides, cubs and scouts are holding a Jinx Night --._- - -- a- ~- - ~~ Preciate the can Guiding and for the last 47 was and a special ceremony In honour of Lord and Lady Baden- be looked after and so will not Powell on February 24. Tanya Yaremchuka from the 1st our "World Chief Guide". interfere with the enjoyment of There are many men and women their elders. Please enquire * Brackendale Brownie Pack and Melody Moule, a guide in in the world today who remem- when vnu Pet there. the 1st Mamquam Company will be participating. .. ..-.. J-- E------ber meeting one or both of them The scouts, guides, cubs and - as I do. They were brownies also have a community memorable characters indeed project in view. They hope to and the Youth Movements they CAPILANO raise approximately $300 to #-: COLLEGE founded, now covering over 90 buy a "Gaymar Heat Therapy countries, are unique. They still System." for the Squamish Has Openings For hold the original ideals and still Hospital. This will provide the have much 10 give to youth basic pumps and heating pads today. Part-Time Instructors for the treatment of hypother- And . The second purpose of the mia victims and is something week is public relations. We which our hospital desperately want to meet the public, and we lab Supervisors wants to have. in The boys and girls plan to go "all out" on a bottle drive on Business Office Training Saturday, March 18. Please save And Arts your bottles for them and help to make it a real success, for f Basic Job Readiness Training who can tell who the next victim These programs will be held in Council will be - maybe a member of Sauamish and arc IO begin in your famiiy? March. There is no closed season for classes hypothermia, it can strike those Send resume IN WRITING io: involved in a boating accident Charles Priester, ActinE Dean hnicrdown quilts Itd. The Squamish Arts Council, Vancouver, B.C. in summer as well as those lost Of Careers/Vocationrl Studies ' "10 years of Quality and Service" which already has an active pot- on a mountainside in. winter. Capilano College, 2055 Purcell Way tery class in the building across Our hospital placed close to North Vancouver, B.C. V73 3HS from the Capilano College cen- is the possible scene of such VALLEY FURNITURE' tre in the old'forestry building, CLOSING DATE FEBRUARY 24, 1978 disasters, let's equip it to help , 892-3424 and has an active group of Next30 Squrminh Bakery fast and effectively. . weavers, is planning to hold painting classes again this spring. Arie Hoogenboom, president of the Squamish Arts Council, said the new classes in painting will be held on Wednesday nights at 7:30 p.m. in the arts' council building. There are a number Of Kevin Leski loves to go to Cubs with his brothers but at just painters in the valley and over two he's too young to join. However he finds the ball anyone wishing to join them or just as much fun to play with. the class is welcome. Newcomers are particularly welcomed. Hoogenboom said the pottery class under Yolanda Destradi meets at the Arts Council - bu,ilding at 12:30 on Thursdays and liew members are welcome. united optical The council owns two pottery wheels and a kiln for the use of e Village Square. 2nd Avenue. Squamish. c the class. The weavers meet once a Contact lenses, Glasses, Frames and Repairs. month on the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. There are Phone: 892-5615 many days when the centre is available for others who have crafts or skills and would like to work on them. Hoogenboom stressed that it must be a group, DISTRICT OF SOUAMISH but the centre is available for any group which would like IO come and work there. NOTICE OF They would also welcome PUBLIC HEARING anyone who has a skill to impart (No. 1423) to others or who would like to teach a class in any form of art Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 703 or craft. Just call Arie Hoogen- of the Municipal Act that the Council of the District of boom at 898-3362. The centre is Squamish will hold a PUBLIC HEARING at 7:OO p.m., available during the day or Tuesday, February 28, 1978, in the Council Chambers of evening when not already the Municipal Hall to consider the undernoted amend- booked. .merits to By-law No. 277, being the District of Squamish Hoogenboom also said the Zoning By-law No. 277, 1968. Arts Council does have monies available for groups which may I. That section 2.5.0(1) dealing with the use of land, need some help in any form of buildings and structures in a Commercial I1 Zone, be the arts. Please contact him for amended by adding the words: further information. "but not including personal service establishments."

Seaforths to 2. That certain parcels of land in the District of hold reunion Squamish more particularly described as Lots, 2, 3, 4, , and 5, Block A, Plan 13898; Lot A, Block A, Plan The Seaforth Highlanders of 15007; and Lot 7, Blocks A & B, Plan 14270, Section Canada with headquarters in 1 I, Township 50, New Westminster District, presently Vancouver will be celebrating zoned Residential Ill, be rezoned Commercial II, as its 200th birthday May 12, 13 cross-hatched on the sketch below. and .14. Ex-Seaforths throughout the 1 ----=-= province are cordially invited to attend the activities at the Seaforth Armoury at 1620 Burrard. There will be a special church parade on Sunday, May 14. The Vancouver regiment was among the first commonwealth troops to land in England and left B.C. in December, 1939. It saw action in Sicily, Italy, France, Holland and Germany.

Good advice A: little advice we could all use from time to time is the following: If you open it, close it. If you' turn it on, turn it off. If you unlock it, lock it. If you break it, repair it. If you can't fix it, At the aforesaid PUBLIC HEARING, all persons who call in someone who can. If you deem themselves affected by the proposed amendments borrow it, return it. will be afforded an opportunity to be heard thereon. If you use it, take care of it. If Copies of the proposed by-laws Nos. 637 and 639 may be you make a mess, clean it up. If inspected at the Municipal Hall, Squamish, B.C., on any you move it, put it back. If it weekday prior to the PUBLIC HEARING between the belongs to somebody else and hours of 8:30 ,and 430 p.m. you want to use it, get per- mission. If you don't know how S.E. Kary to operate it, leave it alone. If it Clerk doesn't concern you, don't mess Dated this 14th day of February, 1978 with it.

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Tt $quomloh Tlmer - Wednesdi February 15, 1978 - Pago 11 49 Cars for Sale Suites, Condominiums & 62 Houses for Rent _.- 60 'Suites, Condominiums 81 60 '74 Vega, 4-spd, radio, 4 new tires, Townhouses for Rent Townhouses for Rent Executive home. Garibaldi clutch and muffler. 37,000 miles, Highlands. Fridge, stove, 51050 firm. 892-3289. ATTRACTIVE three bedroom Immediate possession. Bachelor & ; washerldryer included. Family with '69 Plymouth, 8-cyl., auto, radio, 4 townhouse available. Carpeting, bdrm. Includes fridge, stove, drape! ref's. pref. 5400 per rno. 898-9068, good tires, 58.000 miles. 5650 firm. drapes, cablevision, stove ofid and Cablevision. Downtown. 892. 7-7:30 a.m. 892-3289. fridge, 1112 bathrooms. Valleycliffe. 9266. Phone 898-3667 or 683-9107. 3 bdrm. upstairs suite, fridge & '74 VOIVO1455, std. 4-dr. wagon. 2 Tantalus Mall, Garibaldi Estates. 3 stove included. If interested czll snow tires, good cond. 42,000 miles. ONE, two and three bedroom suites bdrm. townhouse, 1 I/? bathrooms 892-5766 anytime. - $4700. 898-9849. available immediately. Maple' some drapes, 4 appliances, covered Crescent Apartments. Pnone 892- carport. Avail. now. No pets please. 3 bdrm. rancher, fp, Garibaldi 3712. Highlands, 5300 per month. 898- - 898-3160. 5615 after 7 p.m. Modern spacious 3 bdrm. 53 Trucks 2-bdrm. bsmt. suite for rent. In- 3 bdrm. house, fireplace, all carpets, townhouse apt. to rent - close 10 cludes fridge, stove, drapes & cable. 1964 Land Rover 4 x 4 short wheel schools and shopping -drapes, w/w Avail. anytime. 892-5685, partly furn., basement, paved car- base, runs good. $800. 898-3147 af- carpeting, cablevision, stove, fridge, port, patio, fenced yard. 3 hlks to CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum charge of $2.50 for 5 lines if prepaid. But ciassaiileds to ter 5 p.m. included - clean elcctric htat. 1018 3-bdrm. condominium for rent. W/w school, Valltyciiffe. Avail. March I. carpets, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, Res: 892-3854. Bus: 898-5919. Re charged arid billed will trave @I minimum of $3.00 to cower cost. All classified ads TOYOTA Hilu 1971, canopy, snow McNamee Place - Apply Manager 5 or phone 892-5357. drapes. Wilson Village No. 4. Clean tires & rims. Exc. running order. No. -~~ ahould $e in the Squaiairth office by 1:OO p.m. on the Monday preceding the dale of & well kept. Available April I. 892- $1500 0.b.o. Phone 898-3123. the newspaper. Pnone 692-5535 or 892-3896 and azip far Rifrhis MI. Attractive 1 8 2 Bdrml. S~W. 5871. 64 Duplexes for Rent '75 Dodge Tradesman B200,3k ton, Free covered parking. Professionally managed. Garibaldi garden Court in Townhouse for rent, 3 bdrms, wlw 2 & 3 Bdrms in Valleycliffe. W/W mag wheels, loaded. Mural painted carpet, fridge Bi stove, washer & on side. Must be seen. Asking 53400 the Highlands. 898-36668 a.m. 10 8 carpet, range, fridge, 5230 & 5260 o.b.0. 892-9868. p.m. dryer, some drapes & appliances. pr month. 112-926-0101. Barking lot included, close IO 3 bdrm. TOWNHOUSE, fireplace,: schools & downtown. 987-7025 DUPLEX for ,rent,' Gov't Rd., ~~ ~~ 1 Mercury F350 (I ton) pick up fully carpeted, 1 I/z baths, fridge & collect or after 5, 988-9017. Brackendale. 3 bdrm., kitchen, , 4-spd., 17" wheels and 9' box. stove. 5300 per mo. 898-9890. : 1 For Sale Miscellaneous 11 Business Personals 40 lob Opportunities 46 -For Sale Miscellaneoui s good. $700. 898-3702. living rm., dining rrn. with fireplace. 2-bdrm. downtown apartment. Stove, fridge, carpet & drapes. 898- How to get your message to 290,000* INCOME TAX DEPENDABLE PERSON WHO Excellent opportunity for you 10 GARIBALDI ESTATES 3k ton Chev. custom deluxe 20 - Avail. now. Call 892-5470 after 6 5717. homes? Blanket B.C.! Just $55.00 RETURNS PREPARED CAN WORK WITHOUT SUPER- into business for yourself. Comp' Townhouses, 3 bdrms, 11/2 p.m. will place your 25 word classified PS & PB, radio, 350, gauges, Deluxe 3 bedroom duplex, fireplace, Reasonable Rates VISION. Earn 514,OOO per year, mobile power wash. For indust xe int., new H .D. battery. New bathrooms, 4 appliances, some ad in all 61 member papers of the Brenda Carleton Contact customers around or commercial vehicles and he drapes, cablevision, close to shop- Attractive 2-bdrm. townhouse, quiet wall to wall. $325 per month. .es, H.D. Susp., chrome bum- Available immediately. 892-3731. BE.-Yukon Community Newapaper 2538 "n~iii8: 898-556 Squamish. We train. Write B.E. equipment. Phone 748-3341; e' ping and schools. No pets. Avail. persons only. Wilson Crescent area. Association. We handle everything Ea D:. . Very good 8-ply rubber on 5195 incl. heat. Phone after 6, 224- Dick, Pres., Southwestern 748-2773. immed. 898-5842. 112 duplex for rent. 3-bdrm., 2 kit- right here. For more information Garibaldi Hlnds. days or eve! rims. Very clean, good looking 7826. Petroleum, Brampton, Ont. L6T up. First $2750 takes. Call Joe chen appliances in Highlands. 5250 contact The Squamish Times. 2J6. Northern Alberta Coin Launc Family planned, larger 2 and 3 . Good return, future drycleaning 94-6227 eves. bedroom suites. Bath and half. Close 2-bdrm. apt. at Tantalus Manor. Ap- per month. SPEED QUEEN wringer washing PIANO TUNING Receptionistlpurchase order clerk. pansion same building. Sale can to school and town. 2 bdrm $206; 3 ply at Apt. 21 I. Townhouse - 3-bdrm., 4 ap- machine, stainless steel tub. Exc. An experienced qualified techniciai Typing essential. Enquiries at Weld- 3MC 3/4 ton, 400 engine, 32000 bdrm $226, including heating, pliances, f/p. 5300 per month. Refs. clude building. Trade for good B s, auto with 8' cab over camper. 3 cond., $80. Phonc 898-5395. will be in Squamish February 2: wood of Canada, Empire Lumber, property. Write Box 538, H parking, cablevision & drapes., bdrm. basement suite for rent, please. Stan or Lynda Bannister and March IO for piano tuning an( 10. 898-5616. wlw, laundry room. Rent $180.988- B98-5905. Block Bros. Realty Ltd. '71 Datsun 1200, $250, 16' Chest- R. Norman or contact Box 160, Level, Aka. TOH 120. Manager's apt. No. 31 or phone repairs. For appt. call 892-5357. royota l/z ton pickup. $950 obo. 6289. 892-357I. nut cedar canoe. Asking $275. 892- Squamish. 892-3934. South Park Aptso in le Jack at 892-3112 days, or Valleycliffe. 5461. Want distributor for hand crafted IiHdlrfe Posseadon: Very quiet 3-rm. ste. for rent, unfurnished, heat 49 Cars for Sale ,5712 eves. bachelor suite, fully furnished, & light incl. 5170 per mo. Apply log chalets, etc: Highway frontage ~~~ ~~~ 1 bdrm. unit for rent, at Fergie's CEDAR FENCE (painted), con- washer, dryer, storage area, cable 38151 Clark Drive, Hospital Hill.. 13 Deaths for display essential. Small in- 1970 Cutlass 350cyl. pas. & I Ehevrolet Cheyenne 1/2 ton p.u., Lodne. winter rates. 898-5616. sisting of I"x8" planks, approx. TV outlet. 892-9232 before 5 p.m. Avail. immed. BAKER February 9, 1978 vestment. 112-795-5674. auto trans. cooler, factory air CI t box. P.S., P.B., custom canopy; 1300 board feet. 8' and 16' lengths. - On I bedroom furnished apartment John Ivan Baker of Brackendale ditioning. AM/FM radio, tape de 00 miles. 36,200 0.b.o. 898- 3 bdrm. Condominium in downtown. Avail. immed. 1-2 bdrm. s x s 40 cedar posts 4"x4" approx. 6' Part-time Teller required. Ex- 1 or 898-5659. suite, 16 Hudson House 38033 - 2nd long. I gate, 38"x48" complete with B.C., in his 59th year, Survived b! 2 snow tires. $1 100. Ph. 898-50 area, fridge, stove, drapes. For duplex on No Name Rd. at Gov't his father Mr. William J. Baker o perience preferred but not essential. Ave. details call 892-3385. Rd. 5170 monthly. Cable avail. 274- hinges and latch. Call 898-3455. Apply to the Bank of Nova Scotia, '74 Plymouth Auto, V-8, PS & I Squamish; one son Byron; ioui 3-bdrrn.. living room, dining room,: 5294 or 435-7444. CHIMO, men's IO-speed. 26" frame. daughters, Wilma, Marlene, Judy Cleveland Ave., Squamish. 898-9020. Wanted: Persons to share con- Motorcycles wall to wall. Utility room and; dominium. For details contact 892- 2-bdrm, sxs duplex for rent. By golf Hardly used. $100 o.b.0. 892-5460 Verna; 3 brothers; one sister; uncle Community Health Nurse required '76 Ford Monarch, 4-dr. scc storage shed. Avail. Jan. I. Phone, course on Mamquam Rd.. fridge, eves. NDA motorcycle CB-360, 60oi) 3385. and aunts; nieces and nephews for the Athabasca Health Unit. This Good condition. Low miles. 8 892-5779. I stove carpets. $1 80. 898-3207. Requiem Mass was held Feb. 13 a person assumes responsibilities as 5230. s. Spotless condition. Phone MUSKRAT jacket, 3/4 length, si1 5305. 5850 or offer. VACANCIES - One, two and three 3-bdrm. duplex for rent, wlw, f.p., about 14. Will sell for $300 or mal 11 a.m. in St. Joseph's Catholic Director of the Health Unit, B.Sc. Church, Squamish, Father Griffir qualifications preferred' and ex- '69 Buick Riviera, immaculate 2- bedroom apartments. 38861 61 Rooms for Rent family rooni, Ige. kitchen. 5325 per an offer. 892-5460. P.S. & P.B., air, tape, $2000, 8 NDERING what to do with that Buckley Avenue. Wilson Crescent OM1 celebrant. Interment Stawamu! perience essential. Position open desk? Why not place an ad with month. Fridge & stove. 898-5687. 15 cu. ft. chest freezer, good conc Cemetary. Squamish Funeral Chapc. March 1, 1978. Salary range 5579 after 5 p.m. Apartments. 892-3616. For Rent: Light Housekeeping room, furnished. Private entrance & If it doesn't fit sell it; Want to swap for apartment si1 in charge of arrangements. Sl9,SOO to $22,000. Apply im- '67 Mustang 289, auto, PS & 1 IEONE, somewhere, may really For 'out of this w~ld'results - bath. 892-3385. ' with a "Times" classified ad. freezer before end of February. 89: mediately to hir. V. hiarkowski, radio, 4 radials (2 new), $750. 8 I it! -Try a TIMES want ab 5895. Administrative Secretary, Box 1140, 5329. 19 Pets Athabasca, Alberta TOG 090. Phone SNOW BLOWER - 615-2231. '77 Chev. Camaro. Like new. 8' 7*'-0" wide screw, rdJmstrbl 3814. dlsehrge, selfqnwered or rttrh I Summer position open in fast Imtor, power lake off, W, 8991 growing weekly papr located two '78 Ford Thunderbird, only 4,C 9080. hours from Vancouver at Whistler km. Must sell phone 898-5337. Mtn. Ideal opportunity for student Boys' trail bike ' styling, coast( to gain work experience as assistant MCEV~~ brake, tubular steel frame wil to the editor. Apply in writing to chrome fender. Banana seat 13 Box 111, c/o 808, 207 Wesr Agencies 1td. spoke wheels with 5" trainin Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C. V6B wheels, IO mos. old. Lge. size cri REALTY LTD. ' 1H7. Jlm McEvoy wayno 8rIt.f Llndr watt with mattress, car bed, walker, joll 37991 Cleveland Ave. -- . .__ BRACKENDALES '892-5966 ! / Errnlngn -.958 Evmlngn m2-3364 Evrcrlngn jumper, snuggly baby carrier an PAMPERED POOCH Applications will be accepted up to HELEN MAGEE 181-3027 umbrella stroller. 898-9340. "DOG GROOMING" February 28, 1978 for a Village of Qles Representative 898-5075 Pemberton maintenance man. Main- Olfk 892-3541Hm 692-3M 38120 CLEVELAND AVE. OHico Hour8 8 - 5 Yon. - Sat. For Sale: Rollaway bed 39" wid1 tenance will include roads, water, slightly used. 848-9045. . SdWSi -..:-e- n-m- Free to good home. Adult fernah end gei;cie: lllm.ll.u3Y...u. 38" Acorn fireplace complete wil spayed cat. Phone 898-5023. .'' Please state exoerience and submit I yreq!. grate (3i_Z2.lellq!h$ of,.p WAffTED:.g& home for4 Jk., PI$ PIP. 898-3017.; ' male Irish Setter,. Good ~ witt Quality hay $1.50 a bale. Pen children. 892-5764. berton. 894-6809. Waitresses or waiters needed to work Fridays, Saturday and Sunday. SA?.?ANA Ne. 9 i5 Ari Picoje iippiy iii p~~~iiijii Tiiiindaiji, 100% nutrition. 100% food. Fc February 16, between 3 and 6, at the guaranteed. weight loss. For detai . OPEN HOUSE BUCKLEY AVENUE Brackandale Art Gallery. Well cared for renovated older hon phone your distributors 896-227 GRANVILLE'S on I lh size fenced & landscaped lo1 Or 892-3383. ART STUDIO ~~ good veg. garden, fruit trees, una NEW LISTING. Brackendale. 3 bdrm, basement. home. NEW LISTING. Garibaldi Estates. Sunken living room and tLlS fruit walk to school and shopping. 41 Employment Wanted - sq. Fd .Sat OSOB bdrms. up - TV room - laundr Completely finished up & down. New wlw carpets, 2 F.P., 2 420 ft. family room with bar recently added to this 2 Wanted to Buy From 12 noon to 9 p.m. Take a visil 17 year old Squamish youth wants itorage end workbench in bsmt. F.1 full bathrooms, rec. room with bar, 4th bdrm. and much ranch style home. Additions have extra insulation and to The Studio and see Granville's work of ahy kind. Hard 'worker. w/w in liv. rm. & dng. rm. Blt-in d.1 Easy to live easy to own, to, look at and thermopane windows. Back yard fenced and landscaped. Canning pressure cooker & ten more. in, easy canvasei, graphics, pen & ink Reliable. Own transportation. Please 0 many cupboards in kit. A must I make it your own. trailer to sleep 6-8 wanted. 898 IC. Low 40's. 5742. originals and the limited edition :all 892-5449. *** lithographs of Mount Garibaldi, I Wanted: Suitable riding horse fa rhe Chief, Royal Hudson, The Loa teenage girl. 892-5367. Barn, Mamquam Bridge, Britannia 12 Child Care Beoch, and more. Plus silkscreen! kom Europe in limited editions. I will babysit in my home Mon.-Fri. 3 Swap 1630 EdDepot Rod Small babies to 4 yrs. Brackendale Bmckedrk area. 898-5606. Will trade almost new men's Chima Pbm 098~5130 ten-speed for girl's or boy3 3-spd. in same condition plus cash. 892-5460. 16 For Sale Miscellaneous 40's -' VIEW! '6 Ceramics IN THE NEW LISTING. Garibaldi Highlands. 3 bdrm. home :or sale by owner - Retail Music luiel 3 bdrm. 3/4 bsmt., quality car on NEW LISTING. Timbertown Estates. $20.700 is the asking '4 Farm Foods. Fascinating World of Ceramics itore - Interior B.C. - 1977 rsles Kt8 & electric heat. quiet street with fantastic view. F.P., Ige. sundeck. Full price for this top of the line double-wide. Includes 4 major . is open to you at , if pre-recorded music, hi-fi rtereo, *** basement has 4th bdrm., family rm., full bathroom, appliances, near new furniture for all 3 bdrrns., living, -,. .- TUCKS POTTERY ccessories and musical instruments norkshop. Mint condition. Low, low 50's. room and dining room. Ve can supply the workshop, all xceeding 300,000 - secured major iaterials. and the know how. For rands. Long lease of very attractivel iformation 898-5972. ICW modern premises centrally HI.EY ocated. Interested parties only -I VALLEY CERAMIC STUDIO o agents- please. For further in-\ xmation write Owner, Box 151: NEW! IN THE HIGHLANDS! Clry OClucs OGrrtrwm lo the Tribune, 188 North 1st Ave.,; QUIET CUL-DE-SAC Fireweed and Salal from our own Stdos ~FlrlmgsOLemmt~ Yilliams Lake, B.C. V2G 1Y8. ' n the So's, 3 bdrm. 314 bunt. homc Squamish Mountains. Natural as the Strdlo Hwn 11-3 p.m. -- ipprox. I250 sq. ft.. quality carpets . bees make it. :OR QUICK SALE. TEXADA ,lectric heat. Twa Wed. Tbn. SLAND Automotive Service ' 4 - 14 - 30 Ibs. *** Jost's Squamish Apiary lusinesr with property. Offers JEW LISTING. Garibaldi Estates. 3 bdrm. full basement H. 892-5482 75,000. Owner will carry with' NEW LISTING. Valleycliffe. 3 bdrm. up plus I bdrm., rec. 896-5294 ' ood down payment. GIBSONS iomeon corner lot. Close to new shopping mall. Com- room & full bathroom in basement. Fireplace, appl,iances, I Aotel Trailer Park. One person )letely finished up and down but needs some work. Ideal sundeck. Offers to $44,500. 0 Job Oppor!!!nitIes ould operate. Financing available. or the handyman who wants to be well paid for his efforts. I 8 Legals - ARN $200 monthly part-time; !xcellent location and well kept, Notice of Application for Change of 1,000 full time. Easy to succeed 175,000. A. Wiebe or L. Holmes, Name iith our training. Write Fuller :anada Permanent, 955 * West: Notice is hereby given that an ap- rush Company, c/o Box 108, 808, Iroadway, Vancouver VSZ 3x8.: plication will be made to the Direc- 07 West Hastings St., Vancouver, hone -736-331 _- 1. tor of Vital Statistics for a change of .C. V6BJH7, or Mr.T. Diamond, Beauty Shop, good operation, eqaip.? name, pursuant to the provisions of ..R. 3, Kamloops, B.C. V2C 5K1. the "Change of Name Act" by me: ment. 4 station, 9 dryen. $4,oO0.001 will handle! Full price particularr, ;OOD STARTER or retircmen Bobby Witow of 41751 Cottonwood LECTROLUX CANADA LTD. iome, on very Igc. lot. House can b~ Road, in Squamish, in the province :quires mature full-time person for phone 295-3212 collect or write F. iddcd to for a larger dwelling or fo; of British Columbia, as follows: To iles and service in Squamish & Taggeth, Box 160, Princeton, B.C. :raft8 or pottery. Good veg. garden NEW LISTING. Garibaldi Highlands. 4 bdrm. executive vox IWO. otr of room to put up Ige gremho~~ MEW LISTING. Valleycliffe. Soon to be completed, full change my name from Bobby Witow mounding area. Car necessary. ' home on Montrose Way. I550 sq.ft., basement, I1/2 baths, to Robert Wittow. Dated this 8th or personal interview, call collect, TRY a classified ad and get buyers !IC. Priced. to sell at 532,500! yasement home on corner.lot. Extras include feature wall, ttt 2 finished F.P., family room, games room, spacious kitchen day of February, A.D. 1978. fast. .hermopane windows, sliding glass door to sundeck, en- with lots of cupboards, sundeck, paved drive. The list Bobby Witow ' iuite, extra insulation. Enough room in basement for 4th & could go on and on, but why not call us and make an appt. 5th bdrm., game rm., family rm. with F.P., laundry room, to see for yourself. workshop and full bathroom. 9 Announcements BUILDERS or persons intending to build - I have a NEW LISTING. Cottonwoods, Brackendale. Incomparable good selection of building lots in the Brackendale area * BIBLE READERS! IEW LISTING. Wilson Crescent. This roomy 3 bdrm. . value in this 2 bdrm. 1 I38 sq.ft. townhouse. Fantastic view, For a 12 subject examination of - for further info, please give me a call; ownhouse has everything going for it! Across the street fireplace. wlw, stove, fridge, washer, dryer, all drapes. All . Jehovah's Witness tenchin8 and the this and much more for the unbelievably low price of just Truth about "God's Coming rom the schools, tennis court, swimming pool. 2 blocks rom downtown shopping. 3 yrs. young, well maintained. S 32,500. . Kingdom" Free "ASK". Box 6012, Edmonton, Aka. TSB 4K5. .ow D.P. with B.C. gov't 2nd mortgage. Asking $36,900. A THQROUGH KNOWLEDGE of thc local market is LRTISTS - Just what you need - a essentiai to accurate appraisal. Wc have that knowledge ully furniled trailer with Igc. glarl plus experience. We offer as a free service a professional ronted studio addition looking out 01 IEW LISTING. Downtown. Zoned Commercial 11 10 ' Personals on eautifui Howe Sound, Priced a1 !leveland Ave. 50 x 120. Call and discuss the potential of market evaluation of your property. CALL TODAY. NO ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS REALTY LTD. 8,000. lis corner lot. OBLIGATION. Open discussion group Wednesday +** night 9-10 p.m. 898-5524. Friday 37991 Cleveland Ave., AI is5 KINTYRE - Beautiful for a Box 1760. Squamish. B.C. )ng rancher or home of your choice. night open meeting 9 p.m. 898- VON 3G0 *** 3729. Held at 37978 - 3rd Ave. r7 ACRES in Upper Squamish. Sub. IN SQUAMISH.- WHEN YOU CALL THE PWOFESSlONALS'.A? McEVOY AGENCIES LTD., Alano Club. Mrs. Ronnie McCahey ividable in 24, 24 & 49 acre pCk , Office: 892-3541 115,000. . 'O~E~ALLDOES IT ALL Sales Representative AL-ANON Home: 898-5941 *t* - - ---_--- a ROO~Enlato -' Rorldentlrl lnduotrlrl Commorklrl Mortgigoi Apprrlrrlr Property Managemenl_ Regular meeiiiig evcrj Yedntdey 'EMBERTON AREA - Ten acres 01 - - --, - at 830 p.m. in the Health Centre roperty on the highway, 525,O~. I 892-3661 or 898-3496 Prae 12 - The Sgurmlah Tln B - Wednesday, February 15, 1978 64 Duplexes for Rent 80 Houses For Sale B5 Businesses for Sale 104 Accounting 9 Driving Schools 154 Janitorial Supplies 170 Painting & Decorating 178 Ref r ige rati on - Duplexes For Rent BY OWNER Jewellry Store for Sale in Central Doualas E. Rudy SQUAMISH SQUAMISH BUILDING WAYNE'S * DUNK'S Available immediately, one or two Sacrifice. 5-bdrm. house with 2 Fraser Valley. Godo location, good Accredited Public Accountant DRIVING SCHOOL MAINTENANCE LTD. Clean and Speedy Painting Refrigeration bedroom by s duplex $170 per net profit. Apply Box No. 1 IO, c/o Accounting - Bookkeeping 3rn to drive with a qualified Carpet .cleaner rentals, agent for Call 892-9271 Air Conditioning s fridges, 2 stoves, 2 living rooms, and Appliance Repairs month on No Name Road and drapes, 2 kitchens, 2 fireplaces, 808. 207 West Hastings SI.. Van- Business Services :nsed instructor. Full preparation G.H. Wood. All janitorial & for free estimate cleaning supplies, paper products, 24 hr. service Gov't. Cable available. 274-5294 or paved driveway, fenced with good couver, B.C. V6R IH7. 38145A Cleveland Ave., Squamish driver's examination. VARGA 435 -7444. grass in Vallcycliffe. Nice and clean. 892-591Y 898-3171 For more information phone towel:, tissue, etc. Box 1728, Squamish, B.C. 898.3414 PAINTING CO. LTD. 898-5656 Reasonably priced at only 542,500 INDEPENDENT BUSINESS 8Y2-9058 General Contracting or best offer. Phone 892-3169. 56 Building Lots for Sale SERVICE Interior-Exterior Painting 66 Offices for Rent Bookkeeping, Payrolls, Income Tax 0 Electricians Waltpaper Renovations 188 Shoe Repair OFFICE; SPACE for rent, approx. Located upstairs next to Sears Alterations 82 Suites, Condominiums & 3801 8 Cleveland Off.: 892-37 IO CANMEX 156 Liwastock For free estimates call COBBLER SHOE STORE 500 sq. ft., with 2 separate offices & Open Mon.-Sat. Y-5:30 p.m. waiting rm .. recrption'area. Located Box 1809, SquamishRes.: 892-3402 CONITRUGTIOW C6WP. HORSE SHOElNG -. Danny Townhouses for Sale 892-3174 Repairs 2-3892-9020 days waiting time above Squamish Credit Union. Con- COLIN 8. MUNW Trimming, servicing. Squamish area. tact Norm Fischer at 892-5288, IO 2 bdrm. condominium, washer B Phone Hans Berger after 7. AND SWINE I Charted Amutmt RISE a.m. - 5:15 p.m. dryer, fridge & stove, carpets Box 1745 Bw: 892.3127 898-3751 ENTERPRISES LTD. LEASING throughout, fireplaces & curtains. Squmlsh, B.C. Re: 892-3402 Painting and Wallpaper 192 Sporting Goods NOW Asking $32,900. 898-5751 after 4 Electrlcrl Contracting Wanted: pack and saddle horses, - New warehouse, store and VON 3W 892-5c67 Barry Ardcn ARCTIC CAT SNOWMOBILE p.m. also unwanted horses. Paying top 891.9394 office space in Squamirh .dollar. Call 574-7367. See Ideal for: Manufacturing, Repair CONDOMlNIUM FOR SALE TAYLOPlMOTlVE HONDA Shops, Wholesale and Retail, Approx. 1200 sq. ft., assumable THIS WEEKEND GarJen Supplies - For Sale: 5 yr. old black quarter 109 Building Materials 4 riding horse and genuine leather 155 Pemberton Ave., N.V. Moving and Storage, Industrial, CLC. 91h% mortgage. 3 bdrms., 2 INSPECT LARGE VIEW LOTS THEGARDENCENTER 980-2688 western saddle, complete $450. Vancoiner: 921 -9491 bathrooms, rec room. Close to IN GARIBALDI HIGHLANDS For sale by tender, 24' x 60' steel Next to the Gulf Station 173 Photographers 81 See our Yellow Page ad Squamish: 898-9012 downtown & schools. Reas. offers. All services underground. Next to pre-fab building, dismantled and on Highway 99 Phone 892-3289. 892-5786. Squamish Valley Golf Course. stored at Britannia Bench. Plans and Will be Re-Opening Photo Supplies SEE ROADRUNNER Upstairs office for rent in downtown Dairy goats for sale. Pemberton. SPORTING GOODS 80 Foot Frontage bill of materials available on ap- March 1, 1978 894-6809. area.. Appron. 500 sq. ft. Air from $18,000 on terms plication and lodgement of $10 fee. 898-3813 DUSTY RHODES FOR ALL YOUR conditioned. 5225 per month. 892- 83 Duplexes for Sale Phone Pat Goode - 898-5 I15 Inspection by appointment. B.C. Simmental cattle, bulls and heifers. Photography HOCKEY EQUIPMENT 31 27. Garibaldi Highlands Dev. Ltd. Purebred and percentage on R.O.P. Wcdding Portraits, .ctc. OVERWqlTEA PLAZA 3 bdrm. s x s duplex for sale, priced Museum of Mining, Box 155, Box 70, Garibaldi Highlands .5 Glass & Window Service Test. Basque Ranch, Box 2088, Enlargements up to 30x90" 892-3031 in the 30's. Call owner at 987-7230. Britannia Beach, 896-2233. Ap- Highway 99 plications closing Dcc. 15. Highest GARIBALDI GLASS Creston, B.C. VOB IGO. Phone Agent for 73 Shared Accommodation 4 Miles N. of Squamish lender not necessarily accepted. Glass For Every Need (604) 428-4034. CX Film Processing 194 Surveying Why not look at the homes on these reens and combination screen and 8 or 12 color prints $4.50 Woman. 24, to share apt. in 84 Mobile Homes for Sale & lots? 3 bdrm. 1100 sq. ft.. $45.000 irm doors. 20 color prints $5.50 LOACH, HOBBS KYLER Vancouver. Looking for employ. to $55.000 and up. Six building con- British Columbia Land Surveyor For sale or rent 1972 NSHU Mobile 112 Blasting t Windshield Spcialists 36 color prints $8.90 Have own furniture & car. Willing tractors to choose from, for your 161 Moving & Hauling 1640 Bridgman Ave. Home 12x45. 898-9019. t Plate Glass Phone 898-5158 to share. Pref. non-smoker. 892- home. FARO CITY ' North Vancouver, B.C. t Aluminum & Wood Sash SQUAMISH FREIGHTWAYS Available at 3854. 12x68 1974 Paramount Mobile Choose your lot for spring building. CONSTRUCTION LTD. 988-2530 or 980-961 7 t Store Fronts 892-3838 The CO-OP Home includes a 16x16 addition N.H.A. mortgage rate is now Mobile drilling units. t Safety Glass Highland Groceries HERMON, COTTON plus a detached 12x9 garden shed. 101k%. Fully insured blasting services. 78 Real Estate t Free Estimates in Stewart's Drug Store & BUNBURY New fridge 'n stove also included. Whistler - Squamish area Fast quality service. La& lot for sale, Brackendale area. Phone H. Hopkins 898-3421 Squamish District 162 Masonry Dominion and British Columbia LOTS FOR SALE Asking 514.500. Call Norm Fisher 898-3195 eves. Cleveland Avenue All prints jumbo sizc silk linish Land Surveyors 4 lots on Spruce Drive, Lots I, 2, 3 at the Credit Union, 892-5288. a92.5323 Stone walls, cement finish and swim- Custom Franiing & Established 1886 & 4. 114 512,000 "4 acre lot in Garibaldi Highlands. One is a acre. ea., Call Collect , Ding pools. Call Tony at 892-5204 Framing Kits Squamish, B.C. 10x35 semi-furnished mobile home. Beautiful view of mountains, lots of 114 Carpets 62' x 1.20'. 892-3312. from Pemberton' and 3r 467-7657. See our line of sample franics Phone Zenith 6152 Asking 52500. 898-5954. privacy. 898-9025. Whistler 40 and IO acre adjoiniiig lots. Fer- Buy where the price is best, Robert B. Brown & Assdales tile bottom land near Creston. Older REPOSSESSIONS Then call me,. 1'11 do the rest! HIGHLAND GLASS British Columbia Land Surveyor 2 bdrm. home in Creston. Separate 68 x 12 Safeway 1973 3-bdrm. un- and Professional Engineer furnished. 512.000. 30 Recreational Property mplete glass installation service, or together. Box 2088, Creston, B.C. re fronts, safety glass. Screens our Box 13, Whistler, B.C. (604) 428-4034. 60 x 24 Bayfront 1975' 3-bdrm. Four choice acres (2 lots s x s) 1 Phone 932-5426 family rm., etc., unfurnished cialty. Gov't Road next to O.K. werlooking Walker Valley at the e. It was once thought that if the horn of a unicorn was Serving Souamish. AntlpPc Shop residence, seasonal or $29.000. dipped into water, the water would become pure. full time. Main hinhwav Comox Zariboo's fabulous 108 Mile Ranch. Whistler &d'Pen\berton 64 x 12 Premier 1973 3-bdrm. un- Located at end of cul-de-sac. Ex- floor man furnished. $8,500. Carpets .Tiles OLInolcum room,' fireplace. Waterfront vie; :ellent spot for retirement home, ',, All units on pads, skirted, ready for 'oom for barn, etc. Clear title. Will @Ceramic Floor & Wall Tiles 0 $46,000 plus inventory. 338-8989, occupancy. Phone Keith Koch at (Installations & Repairs) Box 3315, Courtenay, B.C. :onsider offers to $30.000. For 898-5626 or 892-981 3. ietails write Box 2305, Squamish. MICHAEL McEWEN 1972 12'x44' I-bdrm. mobile home. 892.3870 LECKY REALTY LTD. 80 Houses for Sale Electric heat, stove & fridge. $6000. APPRAISALS - MORTGAGES - PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 894-6633 (days), 894-6698 (eves). PRIVATE DEAL - Solid, well in- 100 Appliances & Repairs 115 Cabinet Makers REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL sulated 2 bedroom house, located on 8 x 32 house trailer. Contact Jim ' MEMBERS OF QREATER VANCOUVER REAL ESTATE BOARD 6th Street downtown area. Phone MacNeil, Upper Squamish. KRlS KRAFT 892-3850 Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., 5- SQUAMISH APPLIANCE 1974 Paramount mobile home. 12 x Cabinet Making, Furniture 7 p.m. Wooden Signs SPRINGTIME - THE DOORWAY TO SUMMER! What a gorgeous time of the Year! Look at 68 including a 16 x 16 addition plus & REFRIGERATION what our homes offer for the most enjoyable sewon. SACRIFICE 3 bedrooms up, 3 I2 x 9 garden shed. Must sell. Furniture Refinishing bedrooms down, aluminum siding, 2 Reduced to 113,500. Contact Norm 892-3476 bathrooms, 2 kitchens, drapes, wall Fisher at 892-5288. EXPERT REPAIRS to wall carpeting, 2 fireplaces. 2 TO 1973 I2 x 56 mobile home. Phone 120 Contractors 2 ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES fridges, stoves, carport, sundeck, 898-5876. rock facing. Price 545,000. Call Crashers Dishwashers crsm Service 988-6289. Large treed mobile home lots for bryers . Ice Equipment C. R. Crowley Contracting FOR SALE BY OWNER rent (adult and family). One hour Lefrigerators Freezers Squamish - Phone 892-3137 4-bdrm. house in Valleycliffe. from Vancouver at beautiful Cultus Commercial Refrig. Lake. Cablevision, playgrounds, Call. CUSTOM HOMES SPACE AND COMFORT in this 1800 sq. ft. home with Fridge, stove, drapes, nice Corner Stewart & Golf ioi. Waii-to-waii carpets. Only recrea!lon, ctc. Phone (112) 858- JOHN SIMPSON 24' above ground swimming pool. Large, grassy lot - 172' 3196 or write Box 107, Cultus Lake, 898-3278 Construction Eii. deep with lots of gardening and 6 fruit trees. 538,500 or best offer. Phone 892- 898-5091 or 898-3393 3169. B.C. VOX IHO. All Work Guaranteed feel like you own this world. Not only. a view but fully ,* ' Will build concrete swlmming ,', . .. , 1:: _I . ..., ...... *. landscaped with fruit trees, berry bushes and lots,of garden Small 2-bdrm.. house for.. sale in mols, tepairs. Call 'Tony,' 'con- ' --. 'Some people believe' that a "birth 'tree" planted at th'e that has produced prize winners. .L/ - Brackendale. Handyman's special. time a child is born will reflect in its growth the nature ractor, 892-5204 or 464-7657. $22.000. Financing available. Call of the child's life. Dave at 898-5687.

37991 Cleveland Ave. HALF ACRE LOT with older home. This home is for the Box 1760, Squamirh, B.C. couple who like to be self sufficient as it offers several fruit VON 360 24 hr. answering rervice trees and lots of good gardening. Has a root cellar and also OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING? Here's. the place for it! a large shed designed for the hobby carpenter. Priced to Lovely yard, huge patio and built-in barbecue. sell in mid 40's.' OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Sat A FAMILY VALENTINE - Are you looking for something to please every member of the family? This may be it! This beautiful executive type home has a pool, sauna, 2 fireplaces, dishwasher, fridge, stove, (Jenn-air), indoor vacuum system, wet bar, plus many more features too numerous to mention. Everything you ever wanted is here in this 3000 sq. ft. home. BOTH TOWN AND COUNTRY? Yes, you can have your LET'S GO OUT TO THE PATIO! You'll spend half the r.- VALLEYCLIFFE - Split level - 1240 sq.ft., 3 bdrms., cake and eat it, too! All the beauty of a country setting, yet COME ON GUYS - make an offer on this cute 2 bdrm. corner lot, lawn is set in front yard. Maintenance free year out on this pleasant flagstone patio with fire pit , . . it bungalow, located on Hospital Hill. Add a bdrm. on the within minutes of shopping and school. may change your whole perspective life! A lovely open- siding, dble. windows, thermopzne living room window & on back do some painting, and you will have a very good air communion with nature and the house has many - sliding glass to patio door. Very nice. Asking $48,500. - investment. ' '"plusses" to make it perfect! MAGNOLIA CRESC. - Close to the woods & creek, schools & shopping. Very well built - 3 bdrms. up & one down. Level lot. Asking $46,000. Real good value. QUILFORD DRIVE - Last one in this area - available now. 3 bdrms., heatilator fireplace. Nice ievel lot with good view of "The Chief'. Only $38,500. Do you haye your own stove & fridge. Would a Rent to Purchase start LIKE1 TO GARDEN? This 3 bdrm. home situated a on you on the road to "Homeownership". 256.54 70.16 x 188.50 x 50.70 lot is within walking x RETIRE TO BEAUTY If you seek country living distance to town. Small revenue suite on the property . . . BIRDS, BUTTERFLIES AND SUNSHINE! This home - BRAGKENDALE The work is all finished in this house. with facilities close by . peaceful living with delightful priced in the 40's. - . . will provide a year round vacation! Garden, fruit trees, Well maybe a little painting or repainting. 3 bdrms. up & 1 views . . . lagoon . :.. flowering shrubs . . . Here It Is! large patio, built-in barbecue and as a bonus a large 14x28 down. Good rec. room, 2 f/ps. Semi ensuite, 2 pce. OPEN TO OFFERS - This 3 bdrm. full bsmt. home, large indoor swimming pool. kitchen, living room, lots of potential. Owner anxious to washroom down. Dandy home 31 $49,500. sell. ,

LOW HEATING BILLS on this beautiful decorated 3 bdrm. (possible 4th) home. completely fenced and landscaped - make an appointnient to see this one.

' RENT OR RENT TO PURCHASE - This 3 bdrm. con- dominium located on .Wilson Village is within walking distance to town - make your rent work for you. Priced in the low 30's. ARE YOU A FISHERMAN?, DO YOU LIKE THE. OUTDOORS? . . . and weekend camping trips? Like to get situated on a large .corner lot has a back yard: full of SMALL BUSINESS - Ideal for a family. Located on the. BOWNTOWH - NEAT BUNGAL03 oil Ige. 1l.t acre lot, away from the hustle and bustle? Come and see our lovely potential for the person who would like to put thier main drag in Squamish. For further info give us a call. good fenced veg. garden; rest in lawn. Prop. can be utilized townhouses with all the features of quality homes - 3 imagination to work. It presents P unique opportunity for by enlarging house for larger living quarters or to make bathrooms, fireplace, complete with stove, fridge, washer & someone to take advantage' of the ideal setting to create INVESTOR§ when considering income producing craftwork or pottery or the like. Just repainted inside, dryer .. . . ~llyour off time free "to get away from it all" as something different. Gardening, landscaping . . or What property. consider: I. return on investment, 2. amount of panelled liv. rm.; flp; very economical hot water heat. 1/2 YOU are n,ot a slave to the yard. . . . ??? supervision & scrvice required, 3. tenant motivation to bath off ldry room. maintain. There are other considerations of course, but DO YOU WANT TO WORK FOR YOURSELF? See us consider these when investigating this commercial property OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS for as little as $2,200. 38 SUITE APARTMENT BLOCK in downtown Squamish. Showing a good return, this building presents a now about this rapidly growing business in the Squamish with gross income of over $1400 per month. Great Potential. great opportunity for the handyman to become an owner- area - now operating and showing excellent return. Get resident manager. Present 1st mortgage at only 61/4% in- the whole family involved - low overhead - High * We have a wide variety of Homes, Lots, Trailers, Condominiums, Commercial & Industrial properties terest. The owners will consider trades. Located close to Return! other than those listed above. For further information please call: the downtown area, shopping, schools and recreation. Call US today to discuss the economics and feasibility of this building. SQUAMISH SPECIALISTS

JOAN CASSELL 898-3226 MARLENE GERVIN 898-5459 DOROTHY GOLDEN 898-3249 Don Lecky Gray Mitchell' Wayne Mitchell 892-3905 RONNIE McCARTNEY 898-5941 1 DAVE L0.EWEN 892-5064 HELEN MAGEE Lecky Realty Ltd. 892-3554 892-9027 882-3925 f8a8-317ia.

? I ~~ 196 Tree Service Topping, limbing or falling dangerous trees OTTAWA - Cigarette period. Call Ian at 898-3479 smoking cost Canadians an The study also reports that estimated $506 million in 1971, 9.2 per cent of all fires of known SQUAMISH DELTA TREE SERVICE according to a study recently cause in 1971 were attributcd to Danger trees, topping, limbing i falling. 24 hr. Answerihg Service. 898-3403 or 892-5604 Darrel McNutt

205 Vacuums & Repairs- FILTEX BUILT-IN VACUUM CLEANER SYSTEM POWERFUL PORTABLES UNLIMITED WARRANTY Sales, Installations, Servicc Finished or unfinished homes Walter Dietze - 898-5146 ~-- 211 -Everything for Boating 1970 Mercury Cricket 141/z I fiberglass ski boat. 65 h.p. Mercur trailer. All ski equipment plw ne deluxe 5250 slalom ski, used onc $2500 o.b.0. 892-5460 atiet 5 p.n Gboats motors, Marine Sup* Britannia Beach Boat Sales. 18' Cabin Cruiser, 75 Merc. $LEO( Britannia Beach Boat Sales. 22' Cabin Cruiser, 74 Evinrudl $2,000. Britannia Beach Boat Sale

213 Travel & Vacation MERCURY TRAVEL LTD. (SQUAMISH) 1367 Winnipeg St. 892-3565 - FOR PRIVATE USE OR BllSlNESS

Gary Robson presented a wolf head to the 4th Brackendale Cub Pack last Michael IMarinl, Darren Wight, Cameron Rhodes, Dennis Stockley and AUTOVEST CHURCHB week with Lynne MacKenzie accepting the gift on behalf of the pack. Robin Kentrop. Front row, I. to r. Dennis Leski, Mark den Dekker, Darren LEASETOOWN SQUAMISH With her are assistant Cub leaders Bruno Marini and Buddy Leski. Lined Barnfield, Michael Knudsen, Robert Wittow, Murray Smith, Carl Before you buy a car or truck. investtgete tkadventage BAITIST CHURCH up for the event are; back row, 1. to r. David Barnfield, Wade Watson, Meagher, Char!!. Llrki aad Shawn Bmwning. of this !eae-!!xwn plen. A11 monls-. pWepp$ :e pur- Mamqurm & Read chase. Why tie up your cash or barowing power, 1st 8 ?uta Dr. D. R. Mrrdocb last mos. lease 6 drive away. SUNDAY SERVICES 11 a.m. & 7:15 p.m. EXAMPLES THURSDAY C LASSlFlED-~ ADVERTISING INDEX SOUAMISM -LILLOOET REG NAL DISTRICT / Household Supplies ...... 149 IO '78 FIESTA '78 ZEPHYR 645 p.m. Bible Club Trucks or Sale Miscellaneous .....I ...... 53 BUSINESS SERVICES Insurance .I50 for all ages lanted to Buy ...... 2 Motorcycles ...... ; . .54 Advertising Services ...... '98 par mon. $109 per mon...... 99 Interior Decorating...... I51 PUBLIC NOTICE FOR MONTH6 FOR3WTMS 8 p.m. Church Prayer Meeting wap ...... 3 Automotive Appliances 6 Repairs . . .lo0 36 Repairs & Parts ...... 55 Insulation...... I52 TOTAL PAID s3bzs TAX TOTAL PAID 0814 * TAX Evecyone Welcome! Aluminum Products ...... lo1 Janitor Service...... I55 PURCHASE OPTION $1WO PURCHASE OPTION 12wr iNNOUWCEMEMTS Auto iowina B Wrsckisa .. .55 Automobile Transporting. ;. io2 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given in accordince AT LEASE END AT WEEND FOR INFORMATION OR HELP Snowmobiles ...... 57 Livestock ...... IS6 PLEASE CALL 'enders ...... 7 Aircralt ...... ,103 Lumber ...... ,157 with Section 703 of the Municipal Act that a PUBLIC 8M.5694 .egals ...... $8 Accounting ...... lM landscaping, Gardening ...I58 HEARING will be held in. the Regional District Office, innouncements ...... 9 . RENTALS Answering Service ...... lo5 Nursery Stock ...,:. ...-159 Pemberton, B.C., on Monday, February 27th, 1978 at 1:30 Machinery ...... 160 ST. JOSEIH'S CHURCH 'ersonals ...... 10 Suites, Condominiums 6 Beauty Care, Beauty Salons106 p.m. to consider the following Land Use Contract: 3268 Fourth Avenue lusiness Personal$ ...... 11 Bicycles ...... I07 Moving 6 Hauling ...... ,161 Townhouses lor Rent...... 60 Masonry.. Rev. Fatkr GriMm lirths ...... 12 Rooms lor Rent...... 61 Beverages ...... IO8 ...... 162 Ieaths...... 13 Houses lor Rent Building Materials .... :. .IO9 Needlawork...... 163 1. 4-D RANCH LIMITED (Developer) - to permit Slturdry Mru 7 p.m...... 62 Ollice Supplies Sunday Mama 8:45 -a.m. n Memoriam...... I4 Mobile Homes lor Rent. .. -63 Books, Coins 6 Stamps, . .I10 three single family dwellings, a small sawmill and 'uneral Directors.. Bulldozing ,6 Excavating.. ' ...... 15 Oupleies lor Rent !...... 64 ,111 6 Equipment ...... 1651 planer mill for his own use on Part A, District Lot 173, ' and 11 a.m. 'ound ...... 16 Painting 6 Decorating ....I70 '78 ECONOLINE 1192-50'10 Halls lor Rent...... 65 Blasting ...;...... ,112 Plan 1613 except Plan 18218, Lillooet Land District ost ...... -17 Ollices tor Rent .: ...... 66 Plastering 6 Stuccoing ..a. 171 SUPER'76 F250 CAS . Carpets ...... 114 Plumbing 6 Heating...... 172 (Rural I Zone Development Area By-law No. 29, ST. lOHN THE DIVINE nlormation Wanted ...... -18 Stores lor Rent ...... 67 Cabinet Makers ...... 115 - - $123 prmon. lets...... 19 Warehouses lor Rent.. .68 Pholographers 6 1972). Pemberton Meadows. ANGLICAN ... Carpentry...... 116 Pholo Supplies.. Garages lor Rent...... 69 ...... 173 TOTALFOR PAID kWHS WW TAX TOTAL PAIDMONTHS W + TAX Dimond Road, Garibaldi Estate! Cement, Asphalt 6 Brick. .I17 Private Hospitals ...... I74 36 - MR 3 For Rent Miscellaneous. ...70 Catering...... 118: The proposed Land Use Contract may be inspected at PURCWEOPTION E2520 PURCHASE OPTON szm Rev. ?ad K. YIP iRTS 6 EDUCATIDN Room 6 Board Available ...71 Professional Services .....175, Regular Sunday Service I1 a.m. Cleaners...... 119 the Regional District Office, Pemberton, B.C., during ATLEASEENDFor lurlhr lntonnrllon plerreATWEEND CUI Irt ...... , ...... 25 Room 6 Board Wanted ....72 Contractors ...... 120 Refriteration ...... 17S I I ] 1st and 3rd Sunday each month leramics ...... 26 Shared Accommodation ....73 Clolhing 6 Furs...... 121 Rental Service ...... 179. regular office hours, Monday through Friday. LARRYpersonally HAYES-RICHARDS 987-41 11 :rafts .27 . - Holy Communion - ...... Wanted'to Rent...... 74. Chimney Cleaning .122 Retirement Homes...... I88 Aii persons who deem their isltcresi in property af- ; .28 ...... Sunday School 990 a.m. lancing ...... Storage ...... 75 Remodelling ...... 181, OU( 01 town call wllocl .ducation. .29. Consultants ...... ,123 fected by the proposed Land Use Contract shall be af- .r ' ...... :...... :. .. Trailer Space tcii Rent ....7B Root Chimney m4roe Draperies ...... 125 6 Services .la& fordedfanlopportunityto be heard-thereon. -, .n . .I- ...... Music 1...... :30, Rubbish Removal...... IS?; . FAITH LUTHERAN lusical Instruments ...... 31 Oressmahing 6 Tailoring . .I26 Disposal Services. : Shoe Repair.. : : CHURCH ,pcech 6 Drama ...... 32 !REAL ESTATE ...... 127 ...... l# I.R. Knowles, Administrator .Dralting 6 Designing. . , .,128 Sixth Avenue ,indergarlens...... 33 Country Homes 6 Acreage .77 Septic Tank 6 ' Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Real Estate ...... 78 Schools ...... 129 . Sewer Service ...... I89 ?~taC. F. Bw. Sewing Machines :UDI nvww Commercial 6 Electricians ...... 130 Siiiiduy ,'A'ci6kAp :: P.Z. ,m. .".,.,_,.. 171 8 Reoqirs >. Bcx 219 Industrial Properly...... %:Ei~iiK~e~t...... 'a' ....I...... 19d 1st and 3rd Sunday each month ob Opportunities...... : .40 . Signs ...... 191; Prmnberiun, E.C. YON ?t3 :mployment Wanted. Houses for Sale ...... a' Electrical Holy Communion on 3rd Sunday ...... 41 Houses Wanted to Buy ....81 Parts 6 Service.,...... 132 Sporting Goods...... 192 898-5023 for information ihild Care...... 42 Sharpenin1 Service...... 193 lursing Services ...... 43 Suites, Condominiums 6 Engraving ...... 133 Townhouses ,for Sale ;.. .82 hcavating ,134' Sbruevinn ...... 194 BAHA'I FAITH ...... - Duplexes for Sale ...... 83 Fabrics...... 135 LV,, Radio 6 Stereo.. .. .I95 FIRESIDES Mobile Homes lor Sale. ....84 Fences., ...... Tree Service :i. 730 p.m., Thursday IUSINESSES . 136 ...... I96 'or Sale Miscellaneous ....46 Businesses lor. Sale...... 85 Firewood 8 Fuel ...... 137 Transportation ...... 1971 at Building Lots for Sale. .86 Florists ...... ,138 Yanted to Buy ...... 41 ...... rids ...... : .... .lgri 1744 Harris Rd. (and Gov't) . Property lor Sale...... 87, Flooring ?. .139 BLOCK BRBS. REALTY LTD. ,wap ...... 48 For Information Phone Property Wanted to Buy ...88 Food 6 Freezer Plan .....140 Jpholstery ...... *200: m. 38164 Cleveland Ave. 898-5863 listings Wanted...... 89 Furniture ...... 141 Repairs .....*'05' ~MOMOTIVE Recreational Property .....90 Furnace Repairs,...... I42 Antiques...... ZIU P !SQUAMlSH :ars lor Sale ...... 49 Mortgage Money ...... 91 . Garden supplies...... 1u . Everything for Boating. ...211,' Squamish 892-3571 . or Vanc. Direct Line 688-5917 PENTACOSTAL ASSEMBLY :ars Wznted to Buy ...... 50 BUSineSs Opportunities ....92 Glass 6 Window Service . .145 Plates to Dine .....: .. .212' Buckley Avenue - 892-3680 #ports 6 Imported Cars ...51 lnvestments ...... 93 Home Improvements 6 Travel 6 Vacation ...... 213:: ?ut? Cucm Oallrle railers 6 Campers...... 52 Property Mananement ...... 148 . Winter Sports...... ,214 SUNDAY 9:45 a.m. Sunday School II a.m. Morning Service 7 p.m. Evening Service WEDNESDAY .. 790 p.m. Prayer Meeting 892-3680 for information !HJUAMlSH UNITED CHURCH WHAT KIND OF HOUSE IS THIS? It's a front/back split level. The front half WANT A DILLY? DON'T DALLY AND NOW FOR SOMETHING 3342 Fourth Avenue I'm proud to present this well maintained completely different! Curved arches, Putor has entrance, living room with F/P,and kit- chen Dining Combo. Upstairs at rear are 3 and cared for rancher close to schools and Squamish rock, warm cedar, wrap around Jack Liadqmlst, B.A. BiD. shopping. 3 bdrms, roomy kitchen with built decks, and wait till you see the ubusual Morning Worship II a.m. Sunday Open Saturday 2 - 4, p.m. February 18 bdrms and a full bathroom, down at rear is in range, and stove, carport, coolroom and the R.I. rec. rm. & utility areas, and then bathtub. UN HUM DRUM YOUR LIFE, get Also at II a.m. 38361 Westway, Valleycliffe. New 3 bdrm. home, 2 f/pls, enste., wood garage. If it appeals to you from the outside, there is oodles of storage in the crawl space. out to KC this home today. 555,900. Junior Church panelled feature wall. Great buy in low 40's. call UHclgP to see the inside. 892-5852. Stan & Lyada Bmaistcr 898-5905 Kinderkirk Only $42,800 under A.H.O.P. try S1400 and Nursery Care down. Open Sunday'2 - 4 p.m., February 19 Stla & Lynda Blanlstcr 898-5905. Wednesday - 7 p.m. 40527 Highlands Way North. New 3 bdrm. rancher, cedar siding, Ige. Church School and Kinderkirk , Thursday - 730 p.m. lot, nice choice of carpets. A steal in low 40's. T.I.C.'s for Teens also (Young people's group) BUICK UPON BRICK 1st Sunday every month, 730 p.m. 'Open Sunday 2 - 4 pm., February 19 Do you like Tudor styling? Catch a glimpse Colle~eand Careers Group 40526 Highlands Way North. 3 bdrm. home with 3/4 bsmt., fenced of this home & you'll fall in love with'the . brick face on the home and the original backyard, 2 f/pls, super decor.. A must .to see in 40's. designed fireplace. Priced in the middle 60's. Comings Cat1 Stephen Howard 898-3361. DRIVE BY FEATURE OF TlCjE WEEK and goings NO IT ISN'T SOLD 1190 Axen Rd., Brackendale 50's It WM, but unfortunately for the purchasers Our sympathy to Mr. and 1125 Laramee, Brackendale 40's they could not complete & now it is Mrs. Sobotka and their family available once more. Exciting "A" frame on the death of their son-in-law, design, 3 bdrm, acorn F/P. Approx. Ih acre. 2581 Bouleward, Highlands 60'8 Now only $40,000 try $2,000 down UHclp" Paul Bastian of New West- 892-5852. -., - , -- minster, the husband of their 40409 Perth, Highlands 40'8 grant and you'll own a beautiful iome and 1. CEDAR SIDING NEW daughter Adelaine. make a sale. This should give somebne the 3 bdrm house on Magnolia Crest. Middle to Trailer, fully furnished incentive to call "Helga" at 892-5852. Let upper 30's. *** OPEN !bUSE WEEKEND EVERY this "someone" be YOU! Call SlcpLtn HOWUd 898-3361. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chapman Timbertown 1-4,000. from 11 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.' and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Brand New Split Level Come in for coffee & get all the information. without qbligation. Go to the top of "The Boulcvard" turn Clarke have returned from a Time to choose your colors left & follow the Block Bros. arrows, holiday in Hemet, California. We gather that the weather left I ICBC Insurance I and carpets. something to be desired . available, visit although it did NOT snow. Carl Malm ***' Mon-Fri 9-Spm 'The first man to make a I I :mountain out of a molehill %as probably a real estate dealer. *** Many Lots, all areas Nice to see Dorothy Silcock and Geogina Patrick home again (custom build your dream home) / u* after their stay in Lions Gate H~C';;-&ALITY AT A LOW COST Hospital. For further information call Exceptionally good financing on these 3 bedroom bi-level 3 bedroom split level & 3 bedroom semi-detached homes *** in prestigious Garibaldi Highlands. Initial Investments AS LOW AS 5900 with a generous rebate for appliances, on Home from a Caribbean Jean Pettersen . the semi-detached homes. Initial investments AS LOW AS $1100 on some bi-level models. Monthly investments AS cruise are Shirley and Harold LOW AS S10S plus 1/12 taxes if you quality for Gov't assistance. fialvorson. Hope you both had 892-9873 §tM 16 Lwdn Bannister 898-5905 a marvellous time.

I 'b 'I Bnan 11 - Tha Saummlnh Tlmom - Wedncsdav. February 15. 1978 Pemberton Scouts hold cookout mxCAPILANO The 1st Pemberton Scout COLLEGE Pack, under the leadership of $- Scoutmaster Bob Lawrence, spent Saturday, Feb. 1 1th, from 9 - 5 at the Perkins' Flats prac- ticing winter survival. Nine boys, Calvin Perkins, Kirk Doherty, Jimmy Flichel, FOR ' One businessman made the favorite sport a few weeks ago Darcy Ferguson, Jeff Lawrence, observation that he rtiii his and bowled a perfect game,' Dgug LeBlanc, Terry Blundell,. business under the SWAG scoring 450 points. Victor Gordon and Wesley system, "Scientific Wide-Assed That's a remarkable Shore made the trip. The Scouts Capilano College is planning to mount a coursc for Adult Basic GWSS". were required to build a fire Education at Mount Currie, subject to approval from the achievement for anyone but for Department of Education. The services of 2 to 3 part-time in- and a shelter in two and a half And then there was the visitor Hank, who is 72 years old, it's structors would be required if approval is granted. Successful. who appeared in our community even more remarkiible.. Who hours and cook themsclves a icpplicants would be required to reside in the area. The course quite startled to find we were said something about not getting nourishing meal. is expected to commence in mid March, 1978. normal people. He thought all older, just getting better! Highlights of the day were the Canadians were born wearing *+f spotting and cracking a coyote First consideration would be given to experienced teachers furry hats, woollen socks and' Spring must be coming! Leila which was lost when it crossed with ncademic studies beyond senior matriculation. Experience skis! Rgy reports she saw three the river, and the investigation in agriculture and mall business would be an asset. Because of *** robins in her yard last week! of report of a moose in dif- the nature of the program it will be necessary to employ at least One of the pertinent com- *** ficulty, which Lawrence, a game one male and one female inatructor. warden, received from a passing ments coming out of the rectnt Don't you love the name of Scad resumes IN WRiTINC attention: motorist. Southwestern B.C. Tourist the magazine put out by Out- Dr. Paul Gallagher, Principal, Association meeting was the doors Unlittered? They call it The report was that a moose , Capilano College, statement that many business the Newslitter! was in difficulty and possibly ' 2055 Purcell Way, hurt a short distance away. The people suffer from the "I don't * .* North Vpncouver, B.C. V7J 3H5. benefit from the tourist" syn- Loved the comment made by Scouts went with him to check it out and dircovered a moose drome. Sgt.-at-arms Joe Livcatort at Closing date is February 24, 1978. It's true in most communities last week's Rotary meeting when having difficulty walking and in Squamish as well. Many he referred to the "interesting through stomach deep snow. people just don't realize that the commotion" made by president The Scouts are hoping to have tourist dollar spent in a com- Barney Bcnscb. another winter. cookout before Ross Chapman and Kay Carlson receiving the mixed pairs trophy for duplicate bridge from munity circulates three times *** the snow goes. Faith Nelson. before it leaves and even if YOU Also on the Rotary scene, aren't in a business which diiec- Patricia Alton will be t tly benefits from having the student going to Ottawa on t tourist spend his dollars here, annual Rotary "Adventures maybe the baker or the cafe Citizenship" program Pemberton High School news owner buys your goods and part *** of the reason he can pay for During the remainder of the In sports, the Senior Boys Particularly enjoying the fil By RICK KING them is because of the *extra week several people were seen went to Squamish on February on the Far East and Japan w tourist dollars he takes in. Well a few exciting things picking gum out of their hair, 7th and unfortunately were the Rotary exchange studc So don't be too quick to say have happened in the last couple ears, eye lashes, etc. defeated. However last weekepd Rumiko Osbiba, who was h that you don't benefit from it. It of weeks. For instance, on Feb. The scheduled Snow Carnival both the Senior Boys and the "father" Don Hobbs' guest be hidden out it's there! the luncheon at which Pel 8th the Students Councii had a for Sridry, Feb. 3, wits can- Senior Giris came first in the my bubble blowing contest. The celled due to lack of par- CTC tournament which was *** Waitt of Japan Air Lines spo And a tip of the Tatlow hat to about the forthcoming Rota gum was supplied by the ticipants, and an indoor track hosted in Pemberton. Excellent Situated At . that terrific bowler, Hank convention and how to. I Students Council and the win- meet was held instead. The last basketball was played and a Wulff, who was engaged in his there. ners of the contest were Steve event, which was supposed to be tremendous arrangement of Zurbrugg adNorman LeBlanc. the tie brezker, ended up cheers was displayed by the who tied for the largest bubble levelling the score and making it cheer leaders. with 13 in I. And Sheila a three way tie. Oh well! We've been asked to say "Hi" Gilmore with the most bubbles Nobody lost. to Lonny Wray, so "Hi". . inside a bubble, with 56. I Opening-

Mother and From the daughter banquet Pemberton tosmall 6 PEMBERTON - 1st Pem- berton Brownies and Guides are business.4A+ planning a Mother and Valley e On Tuaaday, February 21at Daughter Banquet for ,Thursday, by Betty Shore m one :of our rapreoentativaa' Feb. 23rd. in conjunction with Thinkinn Dav. wlll be at '

-.. - - .. . . - - - - . . . w-- Guest of honor will be Mrs. Gail IArsenault on the birth of The annual meeting of the TV Joanne Dheilly. the District their son, Bradley James,'at the Society will be held Feb. 22nd Commissioner from Squamish, Squamish General Hospital on at 7:30 in the Royal Canadian Miss Ruth Angus and Mrs. June Sunday, Feb. Sth, birth weight 7 Legion Club Room. Everybody - Perkins. pounds 4112 ounces. Sorry to interested is welcome. *ii

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Betty Ciguere, campaign chairman of the Canadian Cancer &LUXURIES Society's Pernberton campaign, greets provincial campaign which the market chairman Don Wall at a campaign planning meeting in Van- affords and in the couver on Feb. 5. The Cancer Society hopes to raise $1.4 million in B.C. this April to support research, public education about cancer and services to cancer patients. Volunteers are needed. Phone 894-6412. afore mentioned will include.items for

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In the February 15. 1978 issue of the Howe Sound Squamish Times a Woolco "Kitchen Korner" Housewares flyer will be appezring. The following errors occurred due to circumstances beyond our con- trol. I 1' 12-600 ri On Page 9 of the flyer, the stainless steel flatware' clearance at 4 for .96c should be described as "not illustrated". Also, the Salad Bowl sets advertised on page 12 of the same flyer should not have been described as "gift boxed". Woolco apologizes for any inconvenience these errors tali to Barry may have caused our customers. Wise and SRine Enterprises Ltd.

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