Seminar Put on by the Squamisb Fire Is Corporal Andy Rowe Who with an Upgrading of Materials $50,000 for a PA
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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 Vancouver 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.