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U Upcoming issues for the Nov. 2 meeting of council at 3 p.m. in council chambers at Municipal Hall: Council will present the memorandum of understanding between the District of Squamish and Howe So Educational Foundation. 1 Council will consider a request by Howe Sound Secondary School for a $320 grant-in-aid to cover the cost of reni the mezzanine at Brennan Park Leisure Centre for the 1999 B.C. Schools AA Soccer Championships. 1 Council will discuss proposed administration fees for landfills in the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District. High 12. High 12. High 11. High 9. m Council will hear from Terrill Patterson on cuts left in roadways following gas line installations. The Moon 1 Candida’s signs vandalized BY DARRENGALLAGHER -0000l Reporter New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter Election signs from Brackendale to Nov. 8 Nov. I6 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Valleycliffe were ripped down, cut up and defaced sometime between 10 p.m. Friday and 7:30 a.m. Saturday - but The Tides____- only those belonging to Wendy Magee. Other candidates’ election signs were left undisturbed by the vandals, who apparently used a knife to slice up Magee’s signs and left the pieces at the scene. Date Low Tide (feet) High Tide (feet) On five of her seven signs, her face was Nov. 2 6:26 a.m. (5.57) 1:44 p.m. (15.03) actually sliced out of the poster. 8:20 p.m. (8.49) - Those signs in well-lit or high-traffic 4 Nov. 3 - 1:21 a.m. (1 1.54) areas were the least damaged. Others, like 7:31 a.m. (6.37) 2:27 p.m. (15.00) the one at the entrance to Valleycliffe, 9:07 p.m. (7.36) - were destroyed. Nov. 4 - 2:44 a.m. (1 1.99) “It’s just my signs. Nobody else’s were 8:31 a.m. (7.06) 3:02 p.m. (14.89) touched,” Magee said Saturday. 9:45 p.m. (6.31) - Magee and her campaign manager Bill Nov. 5 - 3:49 a.m. (1 2.60) Manson dismissed the idea it was a 9:24 a.m. (7.68) 334 p.m. (14.70) Halloween prank, citing the time it had to 10:19 p.m. (5.40) - occur, the heavy rain that night, the dis- Nov. 6 - 4:43 a.m. (13.21) tances between the signs‘ and the fact 10: 13 a.m. (8.28) 4:02 p.m. (14.43) Halloween was two days away. rime, 1050 p.m. (4.65) - “I don’t believe for a minute it was Nov. 7 - DARRENGALLAGHE~H 529 a.m. (13.75) young people,” said Magee. “If it had Council candidate Wendy Magee with one of her vandalized election s 1058 a.m. (8.84) 4:30 pin. (14.09) happened Halloween night, they would have been all tarred with the same brush.” her house that night, somebody spouting paign signs for the 1996 byelectio “It doesn’t have the marking of a gibberish and then hanging up. --Reaching The Chief vandalized and burned. Halloween prank by children,” said She and husband Keith are working on “You can’t take it personally. You Manson. “It would be interesting talking BY resurrecting some of the less damaged to concentrate on the election and Phone: to the people [police] on duty last night.” signs, mounting the pieces on plywood.. . at hand.” Magee reported the vandalism to police, “They’re expensive. It’s a lot of money,” (604) He said when his signs were van 892-9 16 but at press time the matter was still under she said. it just made him determined to pr investigation. “It kind of takes away from the real was not vugoing: to be bothered b E-mail: sqchief 0 uniserve.com Magee also said there were two calls to work,” said Coun. Paul calli, whose cam- childish act. does ality

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...... :.: ..I” . LW from an Elaho f ;qcontractor working f 1 environmental i Imp at Mile 65 of DARRENGALLAGHE~E CHIEF o Valley logging,. i The stage was full at the Eagle Eye Community Theatre in Howe Sound Secondary School Wednesday for the Reunion of the Century band concert, Ict. 21. which featured the Intermediate and Senior Concert bands, the Howe Sound Singers as well as a dozen alumni who came back to play with the seniors. tch launch W ne-prevention pro- , f Fumy Creek appeals Britannia plan v Watch will be i initiated at a cere- BY DARRENGALLAGHER to finance the plant. with the Environmental as a financially responsible decision. The board’s 20 Brennan Park f Reporter The landfill would accept Appeals Board (EAB) Oct. 8. Party. members are appointed by :entre tomorrow heavy-metal contaminated Its application says the per- “The appeals have been cabinet for two-year terms. t 4 p.m. T;fnac Land Development soil - similar to but less pol- mit fails to address adequate- filed but no hearing has been The appeal will be heard by ch uses municipal Corp. wants to keep the pro- luted than the mine’s ore - ly or at all the environmental set,” the EAB’s Diane Colher a three-member panel of the torkers as extra f posed Britannia Mine reme- not accepted at any other impact and prevention of pol- said Thursday. The length of board, Collier said. The

rars for the police. f diation plan away from Fffrry ~ B.C. landfill. The tipping fees lution from the works and the hearing, expected to be regional waste manager will ram, invented in f Creek, while Copper Beach would pay to construct and structures related to the land- about a week, makes finding appear to defend the order and brought to f Estates Ltd. (CBEL) wants to operate the plant. fill. a date difficult, she said. and permit. The panel will by CUPE Local f see Furry Creek added to the The environment ministry Tanac is seeking a stay of “A hearing probably isn’t ask questions, and involved 2s not cost the i clean-up order. granted conditional permits the permit until a hearing of going forward for a few parties will have a chance to

ty anything. CBEL‘s remediation plan Sept. 8 to CBEL for the treat- the appeal by the EAB. months, I would guess,”- do cross-examinations. involves a water treatment ment plant and landfill, but at CBEL, which filed its Collier said. “It’s not a public hearing in plant, to remove heavy metals the same time issued a clean- appeal Oct. 6, wants Furry Established in 1981, the that people can stand up and from the water draining out UP order requiring the plant Creek and the Makin proper- EAB is an independent, speak,” said Collier, but it is of Britannia Mine and pollut- be in operation by Aug. 31, ty included in the clean-up quasi-judicial agency for the open to the public to listen. ing Howe Sound, and an 2000. order. This could have impli- public and industry to appeal The EAB will issue a writ- industrial landfill in the mine Tanac registered an appeal cations on who is identified environmental administrative ten decision on the appeals. Council applies for funds to fix up airport BY DARRENGALLAGHER Director of Operations Jim McRadu, who added the application for fencing of the airport to deter van- Reporter Greenwood said: “The current condi- had been brought forth because of time dalism and wildlife, as well as a cen- tion of the runway surface requires that constraints on when it could be made. tralized fuel storage and dispensing A refurbished runway could be in the significant repair work be undertaken “This is long overdue,” said Coun. facility because of safety concerns. municipal airport’s future if a grant as soon as practical. The severe crack- Paul Lalli. ‘‘A number of [airport] These two projects would qualify for application to the B.C. Transportation ing that has occurred is allowing the users have criticized the maintenance a maximum of 75 per cent funding. Financing Authority (BCTFA) is growth of vegetation and permits out there and I think this is just the first Combined, the two projects would cost approved. moisture to penetrate the runway foun- step in addressing their concerns.” $141,000, of which the district would Council voted at a special meeting dation, which will only hasten further Coun. Dave Young pointed out the pay at least $35,250. Oct. 26 to apply for $120,000 to repair deterioration.” applications only say “up to 100 per Greenwood acknowledged the fuel 2,500 square metres of asphalt runway “What we have to deal with now is a cent,” and that Squamish could receive facility is not part of the Official surface. liability issue with dollars in front of 20 per cent funding. Community Plan and would require In a report to council, district us,” said district administrator Grant Greenwood also said there is a need discussion between stakeholders. No charges against school chaDerone in alleaed sexual assault U U I U BY IANJACQUES Squamish RCMP said after careful Don Orthner. “But rather on the par- Qrthner said after extensive inter- Reporter consideration, Crown Counsel felt ticular circumstances of this occur- views of the complainants, witnesses that the charge approval standard had rence and the difficulties to prove the and the alleged suspect, a report was Crown Counsel has decided to not not been met, therefore a criminal requisite elements of the offence,” submitted to Crown Counsel for lay any charges against a male chap- charge could not be laid in these cir- Squamish RCMP started an investi- their review and decision. erone in connection with an alleged cumstances. gation after a complaint by a female “Unless further pertinent informa- urdett was incorrect- f assault during a Brackendale “This decision in no way reflected student that she was allegedly sexu- tion becomes available, the police led as Barrett. The Secondary School field trip in late on the credibility of the com- ally touched during a BSS field trip investigation into this matter has egrets the error. May. plainants or witnesses,” said Cpl. at Keats Island. been concluded,” Orthner said. 8 A4 Tuesday, November 2, 1999 The Chief Squamish, B.C.. Election ‘99

This week’s question: WHAT tional market all the time. Meg Fellowes: Creating Rick King: Squamish council tured goods (e.g. furnitt IS COUNCIL‘S ROLE IN THE should continue to support the forest houses ...) rather than sir FUTURE OF THE FOREST industry and multiple use in the modities (e.g. 2x4s and pu INDUSTRY? entire So0 TSA. it continues to pro- strong commitment to (EditorS note: due to space con- vide excellent employment opportu- planned, action-oriented straints, candidates have been asked nities even though the number of jobs ment. While the forest inc to keep their submissions to 50 words has dramatically been reduced over transition, councils will c per question. in some cases The the last 20 years. A demonstration deal with crisis situation Chief lzas edited for brevity.) forest could be set up to educate the mill closures, as they arise public on a working-living forest. Corinne Lonsdale: Coi Ch&yle Bass: Council should Paul Lslli: Council has to play a encourage atid advocate fo actively support the traditional forest major role because 35 per cent of our forestry, retention of jo industry and encourage and aid tax base comes from major industry woods and the mills, ini value-added industries. Dale Harry: “Build bridges that depends on this sector. Without it - value-added, enhanced re1 Sandra Bauer: Respect the role rather than set up’ we as residents can either pay more against illegal groups.” between the forest indusk forestry has played, economically barricades.” taxes or do without some of the ser- tourism and continue to and culturally. But can’t ignore the vices. Council should strike a many clichd political catch phrases as more community input intl changing economy. Over reliance fully support the forest industry as resource board that advises council possible. local resources are manage means vulnerability to uncertain well as our loggers, truckers, pulp and educates the public on forestry Shelley Smith: Council’s role Damn Moore: I don’t tt global commodity prices. Sawmill and woodworkers. We should never issues. should be: To be in regular dialogue ; cil has much control over ir tax relief, an appropriate response to forget our heritage and the contribu- David Lassmann: Council should (not currently occurring) with the a1 corporations. All that WE that set of circumstances. But provin- tion logging, lumber and the railway seize any opportunity for a commu- major employers in Squamish, to: voice our community’s opi cial government should have invoked has made to our community. Forestry nity forest project that might arise, lobby on behalf of the small forest (Editor’s note: in last wet the appurtenance clause and explored is a renewable resource industry that and promote local industrial use of industry businesses to ensure access Eivind Tomes’ answer wa tenure reform. can work hand and hand with our forest harvest, especially in the to local timber, and to consider the before deadline but not ,i Lyle Fenton: Accommodate the tourism for a widwin. creation of diverse small operations. possibility of a community forest to Here is his answer to the operation and function of the existing Bill Howard: We have to do every- Adjustments will have to be made as ensure timber supply to the value- “on council’s role in econoi industry, promote the develop of thing in our power to keep the forest the downtown area evolves. Some added sector here and attract new opinent: Reduce studies i additional value-added industry to industry a viable entity in Squamish sorting operations will have to be enterprises. ands required of develope] increase the number of jobs in rela- as this is part of our heritage and located. Eivind Tomes: To accommodate development cost charges/ tion to the amount of timber cut, and helps keep Squamish’s business Wendy Magee: Support it. I and integrate the forest industry with have a fast and efficient deF promote the fact that there are more community alive and I hope in the applaud Mayor Lonsdale and Bill other development in Squamish. process. Council and values to a forest than fibre extrac- very near future booming. The Manson for their recent efforts that Stand firmly up against illegal groups department to sit down w tion. sawmill must be kept open, as this is were instrumental in having the and have peace in the workplace. sentatives of business of ea( Dale Marry: Council should take a a must. Squamish Mill reopen. Council must Encourage new wood based manu- Squamish and hammer proactive role. Need to include spe- Raj Kahlon: As a councillor my be vocal in Victoria to protect the for- facturing businesses to set up shop in needs to be done, and then 1 lsque cial interest groups and especially role would be to facilitate the forest est workers right to work. The recent Squamish. In last week’s article “Ca - First Nations. Build bridges rather industry by lobbying the provincial Job Commission Report is a blue- Dave Young: Council’s role is to visions for economic develo than set up barricades. Decisions on government to get a value-added print that must be completed. protect and sustair, the forest jobs we paragraph starting “recop; the forest industry should be made at industry in our community. Log and Terrill Patterson: None. have through good forest practices. Squamish is a multi-ski/

a community level rather than in sawmill products could be processed Bryan Hammock Raiser: We need to ensure the industry is mopolitan communi ty... J’ Ottawa or Victoria. locally and the forest industry would Continue healthy growth, become allowed to take its place in the tukenly attributed to Sand Chuck Harvey: Council should not have to depend on the interna- fiscally responsible and utilize as Squamish economy. instead of Meg Fellowes. i le pc ctical p: p: , contr Dunci SmmeI There’s a new ncil n f choi ? majc 1 fillec :n tht sultar r prel public :cordi cent o red ti n, 2 Kman

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L News Victim Services seeks volunteers lost/damages property. Assist- that are from all walks of life. BY IANJACQUES ‘Reporter ant program coordinator Glen These people have to be effec- Watson said the program cur- tive listeners, be good with Police Victim Services in rently has nine volunteers, but people and want to make a dif- Squamish is looking for a few ideally he would like to see ference in someone’s life.” new recruits. that number double. He said all successful appli- Established some ten years “We have some fabulous cants will receive training and ago, the program is made up people working in the pro- will be required to attend of volunteers who work under gram, but the needs of the monthly staff meetings. the direction of a coordinator. community are increasing,” Police Victim Services was It is these volunteers who are Watson said. created by the Squamish responsible for the actual He said due to the nature of RCMP in cooperation with the delivery of the services to the the work, volunteers must be District of Squamish and the .: victims of crime. of a high calibre and as a Provincial Ministry of the Victim Services’ mandate is result all potential volunteers Solicitor General in order to to provide a much needed per- are required to complete a meet the needs of crime vic- son for victims to talk to, detailed application. tims and witnesses in the com- assist with a victim’s applica- “If the applicant is success- muni t y. tion for criminal injury com- ful we conduct an interview as For more information about pensation, legal aid referrals, well as a criminal background the program call 898-1572 or restraining orders/peace bond check,” Watson said. “We Squamish RCMP at 898-

BAUER , :r: FOR COUNCIL i IAN JACQUESITHE CHIEF dsay Sheppard and Grace MacKay were all decked out for the Hallowe’en querade Skate at Brennan Park Leisure Centre Friday night. Growth & Development with Integrity owntown consultant chosen 898-3575 and 10 per cent the AXESS Lane, a civic centre and an bauer @ mountain-inter.net Reporter Research team. Four per cent artisan village. Each included did not specify a preferred specific elements and actions e people’s choice and firm. necessary. The team was the ticality won the Aplin “We were fortunate the pop- only one not to include a Martin team the $65,800 ular choice and the staff bridge across the Mamquam ‘ntown development strat- choice were easily aligned,” Blind Channel. contract. economic development offi- “The consultants plan had )unci1 approved staff’s cer Brent Leigh said Friday. the schedule, the budgets, the immendation at a special “One of our main objectives action plan all worked out,” icil meeting Oct. 26. The is to actually build it. This said Leigh. ’choice was the same as consultant focused on six ‘There were a number of majority of the people precincts and said this is what things that you could do in filled out a questionnaire you need to do.” each of the sections that could n the three competing The team consisting of be implemented without too ultant teams presented Aplin and Martin Consultants much budget impact,” Mayor

I preliminary designs to Ltd., Hotson Bakker Urban Corinne Lonsdale said )ublic Oct. 14. Design, Coriolis Consulting Friday. cording to that survey, 58 Corp. and Creative Trans- The final study and designs ‘ent of the 69 respondents portation Solutions Ltd. laid should be finished by the end red the Aplin and Martin out distinct precincts in the of January. A 13-member I, 28 per cent The downtown: the gateway, the steering committee will be man Consulting Group, core, the Channel, Loggers oversee the study. w+Magw for counciI ABOUT WENDY MAGEE... the Economic Development of A Resident of Squamish for 22 Squamish years A Member of the Trilateral A Married with two adult children Conference Committee exploring and a very spoiled black lab economic development opportu- A General Manager - Super 8 nities between , USA Motel of Squamish 1998 to pre- and Mexico sent A Past member of the District of A Squamish Chamber of Squamish Economic Suve up to 60% Commerce Manager 1988-1998 Development, Tourism and . A Past President BC Chamber of Community Signage Committees Selected Jewellery 6Oy0 Off Cornme rce Executives A Member of the Sea to Sky 50% A Past director of Chamber of Regional Transportation Gold & Silver Chains off Commerce Executives of Committee 1991-98 Bracelets 500/0 off Canada A Capilano College Advisory Birthstone Rings 40% off A Recipient of the 1994 Canadian Board 1995-98 Chamber of Commerce A Howe Sound Secondary Dry Selected Watches 40% to GOYO Off Executive of the Year Award Grad Chairperson 1996 & 1999 A Recognized by the District of A Rotarian Gtem Squamish for her contribution to take pride in beating aewe11ers 1305 Peniberton Ave. Pp0. Pp Vancouverprices. (beside Save-On-Foodd 1-877-714-4455 892-3002 Mon - Sat 9:30 a.m. - 530 p.m. e-mail:[email protected] VOTE NOV. 20 h Tuesday, November 2, 1999 H The Chief a Squamish, B.C. r News r a la ish Y9 witi sai ere

CHIEF FILEPHoTC e to Squarnish‘s three candidates for school trustee (from left): Michele Mulholland, Y ra Constance Rulka and Amy Shoup. Residents will elect two trustees Nov. 20. :idel sure mal ded educated an f Pa isur( nag jent ...... ed 1 BY DARRENGALLAGHER I his Reporter “l’d like to see education rs of get back to being about rted Three women are vying for the mandate to 99 shape our children’s education for the next kids. .. iaire three years. 4Michele Mulholland Esti iWichele Mulholland, Constance Rulka and ...... stor Amy Shoup are trying to win one of the two by Squamish seats on the Howe Sound School makes more of a difference in the community i mal District’s board of trustees. the kids get a quality education than if there’s I ofi Mulholland, a first-time candidate, has movie theatre.” wit ’recently been working on behalf of the Mulholland wants to get graduation rates ihol Learning Disabilities Association of B.C. in dropout rates and similar statistics to be bettei regards to Howe Sound’s special education than Surrey’s, involve trustees in making lday policies. accreditation a chance to improve, addresr :d s Rulka is seeking her fourth term. In the 1996 inequities in schools and get parents and teach- om1 general election, she garnered more votes than ers working together instead of pointing fin- le M any other Squamish candidate for school board gers. “I’d like to see education get back tc ,per! or council. Shoup, currently vice-chair of the being about kids instead of adults,” she said. lorte school board, is going for her second term. Rulka said she wants children to be free in met ‘‘I have a vested interest to see schools work four ways: from hunger, fear, addiction and for everyone,” said Shoup. “I have two children exploitation. She said she won’t be part of a myself and I want to see every child in the dis- rubber-stamp board, will not pass anything

trict get a quality education. without careful consideration, and said her age 6 “The school district is a very different place makes her useful as a safety brake on reckless than it was three years ago,” she added. “I think change. “I’m often accused of being anti-com- b in the next three years we have the opportunity puters and anti-technology,” Rulka said, but EVERYTHING’S* & to really enhance what we’ve done and move pointed out she was using computers in 1956. b forward .” “I want children to grow up with a balance “I started school on my fifth birthday,” said between the human and machine elements.” Rulka. “I took six months away €tom school to Shoup wants to see capital project like the ON SALE have a son a good while later and I’ve been expansion of Brackendde Secondary School, involved in school all my life and I feel I want the new Whistler elementary school and the *Does not include Dr. Martens or Blundstones to give something back. replacement of Signal Hill Community School “Most people say it’s just to keep me off the come to fruition. She also wants to work on streets and out of mischief,” she added. ensuring equity for all students within the sys- IO( “People wanted me to run,” said Mulholland. tem, and on utilizing the board’s entrepreneur- m “And I can remember being bored out of my ial opportunities like international students. skull, staring out the window, trying to assimi- “We can’t rely just on the government to fund 3b late information that meant nothing to me. It education to the level it should be,” she said. U w youth centre opens r- BY DAFUN GALLAGHER untiled, interior windows monies will start at 3:30 p.m., Reporter were glassless, and doors said youth worker Tamara unhung. Finkleman, who will work out - Five days prior to its grand All of which will be com- of the centre. opening today, council was pleted by today, Al Brown The ceremonies will involve invited to tour the new youth said. Brown, the owner of On a cake, two youth emcees and resource centre behind Howe Side Restorations, is the sin- a pad of wet cement for hand Sound Secondary School. gle biggest donor to the youth prints. On Thursday morning, centre via the renovation work Instead of the usual ribbon- Mayor Corinne Lonsdale, his company has done on the cutting, a “Phase 1 Finish Bring a friend, project co-ordinator Bill formerly decrepit building. Line” ribbon will be strung, to McNeney, RCMP Const. “When we started, we were be broken by a group rush, Bring family, Wael Audi, manager of recre- just going to do something to symbolizing the community ation services Bruce make it livable,” said effort behind the resource Just don’t miss out on these savings Goldsworthy and Lois Wynne McNene y. -4 centre. of Sea to Sky Community Instead, through community The opening will also Services were given a tour of effort and donations, the new include a plaque recognizing the refurbished RCMP head- resource centre will be hore those who helped bring the quarters. than livable - it will be project to fruition and speech- Step Into Comfort ..@ The building is being reno- attractive to youth. es from the mayor, Brown, vated in three phases. Today’s Erected in 1969, the build- and two youth. ceremony will mark comple- ing has been nicknamed the “It’s about youth leading tion of Phase 1, the offices, Bunker by youth, a reference youth,” said Finkleman. “I Step Out In Style games room, and planned to its very visible history of don’t have anything really to ureen if concession. housing prisoners. say - when I asked ‘Who At the time the tour was The grand opening will last wants to speak?’ 10 people 51-0888 7 conducted, the floors were yet from 3 to 5 p.m., but the cere- put their hands up.” [ 81 Squamish Station Open days a week I The Chief Squamish, B.C. E$$ Tuesday, November 2, 1999 #% A7 We must create a positive business and community environment for Squamish. Police Blotter Council and Municipal hall must work with business and the community to promote economic development. “Your manfor all reasons” COMMON SENSE APPROACH h RCMP report a Stedmans Variety Store was uiet Halloween Two separate vehicle checks broken into on Oct. 23. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY resulted in two impaired dri- Police said the break in ving charges. occurred just before 1 a.m. STRONG SENSE OF COMMUNITY e were few calls, Squamish Highway Patrol and was . reported by a to the poor weather stopped a vehicle near Community Patrol member. LEADERSHIP FOR OUR Britannia Beach and found the Cpl. Rob Diack said the CHANGING COMMUNITY driver to be under the influ- patrol members heard the sure Centre resulted ence. sound of breaking glass while ACCESSIBLE AND male youth being The driver was returned to on patrol in the area and went ACCOUNTABLE ded for lighting fires the detachment to provide to investigate. Elect for Council breath samples and was found “When they arrived they to have more than 80 mg of found a male inside wearing a 1x1 KING, RICK alcohol in his blood. leather jacket,” Diack said. The second vehicle was “The suspect fled the scene stopped in Brackendale. on foot as soon as he saw the The driver was found to be patrol member in the area.” I under the influence, but when Diack said it is believed the police attempted to west the suspect stole a Ha!loween driver, the driver fought with mask. aired driver in the police. MEGf01 MAYOR The driver was returned to Police have finally laid the detachment to provide charges in connection with the by a 50-year-old breath samples and the driver crash of a private plane loaded man which resulted was found to have over four with mar ij u an a on times the legal limit of alcohol Government Road Sept. 7. with more than 80 in his blood. Richard Zimmerscheid, 28, Both drivers received 24 of Whistler and Michael hour prohibitions and a 90- Williams, 31, of Nanaimo day administrative driving have each been charged with prohibition that commences in Possession for the Purpose of 21 days. Trafficking of a Controlled The two drivers will be in Substance (marijuana). Squamish Provincial Court in The two will make their late November to answer to their next court appearance nce in the Judd the impaired driving charges. today (Nov. 2) in Squamish H Provincial Court.

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ee weeks ago, we asked Squamish residents to tell us what they think are the top three issues facing our community as we prepare to elect a new mayor and council.T”’ You’ve responded - not in huge numbers, but the response is there -and as promised, we’ll share the answers with you. The economy, in a variety of forms, is at the top of the list. From economic diversity to eco-tourism development to the delays in approving the Garibaldi Village development to one respondent who simply wrote “Jobs, jobs, jobs” in each Penny Graham of the three spaces on- the questionnaire, it‘s clear that Publisher Squamish residents want to talk about the economy. That won’t be a great surprise to readers or, hopefully, to the 19 people running for mayor and council positions. Last week we asked them their thoughts on economic develop- ment and had no problem filling half a page - indeed, we were forced to cut back several responses just to make sure we got everybody in. Also strongly represented in our survey are those who want 4 a functional local government - one that enforces its LETTER OF THE WEEK bylaws consistently and solicits and heeds public opinion on Tim Shoults Editor planning issues...... But by and large, it seems the economy is, as ever, on the i lips and minds of those voting - and consequently, of those and car lead t( C.A. (Cathy).Burwood i seeking votes. Operations Manager i As a result, it seems economic development is the new “motherhood” issue - one that everybody supports in DarrenIan Ga lagher i vague, general terms without really going into depth. Reporters Even among the candidates, the same phrases keep coming Dianne Hathaway i EditoG law (looked up exhaust system but when they saw how 01 Ulla Martin up: “diversify,” “assist,” “create opportunity,” “positive envi- The other day I stopped by the regulations, bumper regulations, driving an old car and th Ad Representatives i ronment.” While in some sense it’s comforting to know that bank on my way home from muffler regulations, even miscel- complaint, their attitude Kama Woods everybody agrees economic development is good and desir- school in my ugly but welkuned laneous. If there is a law it was Justin Glen able, it doesn’t help people to pick six people out of 16 on Brent Morrison 1977 automobile. I did my bank- very well hidden.) Graphic Designers i election day. ing and returned to my car. Being This is the third time in a month Economic development may be too general a term for the Mary Billy a good driver I put on my seat belt, I have been pulled over by officers Typesetter choice that has to be made Nov. 20. For people to truly make and started my car. I put it in and every time I was never ticket- up their minds, perhaps we need to ask tougher questions of Bev Anderson reverse, checked my blind spots ed and never committed an Diana Merritt our would-bz councillors and mayors, such as exactly how and as I checked my passenger offence. Heck, their best excuse me over three times hila Michell far are you prepared to go for economic development? There Audrey Spencer i -side rear view mirror, I saw an for pulling me over was that my wasted at least an hour of Accounting are limits, obviously - impact on neighborhoods, down- officer walking towards me. rear licence plate was a little and they won’t give me th Jill Smith town development versus highway -but to what degree are He said to me that my exhaust crooked. At first I never thought Administrative Assistant i councillors willing to go for development? What about spe- tips protrude just outside of my anything of it. Now I’m starting take five minutes. Barry Fryer cific examples, like the Garibaldi Village project at rear bumper and that is illegal as to wonder if it’s because I own a I’m starting to wish th Distribution Mamquam Road and Hwy. 99 or expansion of Highlands written in the Motor Vehicle Act “muscle” car and am only 17 were “Citizen Officers” Diane Soares Mall? Where will the seven men and women we elect come regulations. Being polite and hav- years old. Does this make me a Circulation Supervisor i down on these concrete questions? ing respect, I apologized and said “punk” or troublemaker? I don’t cool suits and mu ...... The place to ask these questions is, of course, this I was unaware of this regulation. think so. My driving record is police officers and give Telephone i Thursday at Brennan Park Leisure Centre at the all-candi- He told me that next time I will be spotless. Or maybe it’s “routine.” ticket for being biased (604) 892-9161 dates’ forum. We hope it’s a well-attended meeting full of given an inspection notice. Fair Well, with the millions of drivers Far Line i tough questions - not to put the candidates down, but cer- enough. in Canada they are going to need a (604)892-8483 f tainly to put them on the spot. In their responses - and the Having great faith in our police lot of officers to pull everyone manner in which they respond - will be the information force, I set out to the mechanics to over three times a month if that is E-mail i you need to make the right choices. [email protected] : get this fixed (a costly repair at the truth. It is a major waste of tax ...... :i You’ve spoken. Now make sure they’ve listened. Be at the that) and was informed that I money. Anyway, I set out to give Yearly Subscriptions i Leisure Centre this Thursday. should look up this law before I the RCMP a copy of the associat- did anything. I did. I spent two ed parts of the Regulation hours of my after-school time at Booklet. I talked to them on the the library flipping through these phone about meeting with an offi-

$29.00 m A A regulations and spoke to ICBC cer and they said to come down in Canadian Mail Delivery i inspections officers in Vancouver a half hour. I did. U.S.(Second $90.00 Class) i as important and found that there was no such They were nice on the phone, $122.00 CDN ile we’reon the subject, thanks and praise go to Overseas Chamber of Commerce for adding school $226.00 CDN ...... trustee candidates to its all-candidates’forum this Kudos to RCMP from doct Canada Post Thursday at Brennan Park Leisure Centre. Publication Mail Sales i The initial lack of a school trustee forum was very disturb- Received by The Chief for pub- the Operating Room at the Fortunately, the outcome Product Agreement ! ing to us, to the point where we at The Chief were looking at lication: Vancouver General Hospital very complicated tran No. 251828 i setting one up on very short notice. Staff Sergeant Cliff Doherty required my immediate atten- successful. i While trustees may not eaoy the media spotlight to the Squamish RCMP dance. As minutes were critical, In times when pol Reproduction of any : material contained in this f Same degree as their COlkagUeS On mUniCipa1 COUnCilS - Re: Escort during an emergency the fastest way for me to get to increasingly difficult an publication is expressly perhaps because of the relative lack of controversy at school Sunday, Oct. 10 Vancouver to assist in the cated, we give special t forbidden without the prior i board level they are elected officials and just as impor- I would like to commend the the actions the consent of the publisher. i. - Operating Room was by car. of i tant, if not more so, than those chosen to be on council. swift and professional actions of We, therefore, requested the RCMP for the rapid, profe It’s equally important that the public get an opportunity to the members of the Squamish cooperation of the Squamish and efficient managemen i find out who these people are, why they want to look after RCMP detachment and the asso- RCMP so that our trip could be emergency situation. i your children’s education - and why you should let them. ciate staff. I would especially like expedited. A quick decision by Charles H. to commend the actions of Const. the detachment and escort provid- ~O$*CIAll@W .; So if you do make the all-candidates’ forum - and you --*.wm <.I..,,. I.,.. : .., . should - try to come early for the school trustees meeting Lawrence Larocque, who provid- ed by Const. Larocque allowed an *\‘’‘k, : efficient and speedy at $1: f:t$ ts.:t$8.:4 &;at 6:30 p.m. ed the escort from Squarnish to arrival the ’hnsplant i!jp>2,:;;3*3<,;;, :;$.: :. rrr\ ,e* West Vancouver. An incident in Vancouver General Hospital. ..::..+ ...... :zf::.w <*...... ; .....:...... G,, i It’s your children’s future. Yyi The Chief Squamish, B.C. Tuesday, November 2, 1999 letters to the Editor

tradition to an eco-forestry windows and doors came future. The Squamish. Forest Coast fish stocks are severely cancer and also other diseases. ?loiresent volume forest and a selective logging vision from outside of B.C. Service web site estimates depleted, the whales in Howe All the unique living com- my controlled mainly that is value driven and com- These industries produce TFL 38 has a total area of Sound are long gone, grizzly munity that depends on the andful of multi-nation- munity owned? In Ladysmith, over four times the employ- 2 18,6 16 hectares, inventory bear habitant which once characteristics of these ancient s harvesting the most Merve Wilkinson, a forester ment than a sawmill. Log data shows the ancient forest ranged as far south as Mexico forests have a purpose and we in the quickest time has for 50 years pulled off home construction, for exam- is estimated at 24,818 hectares is now mainly concentrated in are learning more through e fewest workers, non- what most corporate B.C. ple, extracts maximum dollar (almost 12 per cent) and that B.C., black bears whose habi- study, mistakes have been able 1,000-year-old foresters claim is impossible: and employment value from is subject to a number of tat continually shrinks are made and sadly, many plant unique pristine wilder- making a profit by selective our forests. Selective logging uncertainties not including roaming into towns in increas- and wildlife species are gone nimal habitant, plant logging the same 56 hectares apparently requires less fire or disease. This unprotect- ing numbers in search of food forever and we will never tourism are given little of forest decade after decade. machinery and more workers ed ancient forest is being are being killed. know their purpose or what His park-like forest with its and has been embraced in logged daily. Also consider that over 40 possible cures they may have he dollar value of the ancient trees contained 1.5 some B.C. community-con- We humans impact the per cent of prescription drugs given us. It is the responsibili- en if it’s ancient, and million board feet of lumber at trolled forests and private Earth’s eco-system more than come from nature, many cures ty of each generation to pro- has shown us when the time, he still has an inven- woodlot owners. Revelstoke any other creature and through are yet to be discovered in our tect nature, where through its s little value left the tory of 1.5 million board feet has gained its tree farm greed, we have pushed nature forests. The Pacific yew tree is bio-diversity creation unfolds. -national moves on. Is and he has never planted a license, and too hard, the signs are every- used to produce Taxol, a drug Bill McComish xond growth forest not tree. have over J /2 million woodlot where, the East and West used in the treatment of breast Garibaldi Highlands ding enough sustained A tree that is cut on the owners. value? Estimates indi- woodlot, milled locally, sold In short, less volume, less iver 40 per cent of old to a local furniture maker or a impact to the ecosystem and h forests which contain manufacturer of unique world animal habitat, more forestry ugest quantity of plant class products, whose prod- related jobs in a community er acre is cut for pulp, ucts are purchased locally, controlled forest and local I Let’s talk issues! 1 it trees are harvested and nationally and internationally based wood manufactures. It led logs are shipped makes more economic sense embraces more of a balance to I invite you to attend one or more of :as, all this is now done than a tree that is cut or pulped the local logging companies, effrciently with more and shipped out of the coun- concerned environmentalists, the following neighborhood meetings nery and fewer workers. try, our home is mainly built tourism opportunities and between 7 pm and 9 pm. ild we shift from this with wood, the wood floor, offers to secure a more stable

Wednesday Nov 10th - Brackendale Cafe fires back Monday Nov 15 - Sea to Sky Hotel theatre.” Your changing plans and inability to Mr. Bruce Russell’s letter, Oct. 26 follow through on promises caused the previ- I General Store fending his desire to put Super Valu out ous council, touted as pro-development, to turn , Mr. Russell states he went to great away your proposal. RE-ELECT YOUR mYOR o preserve and protect the businesses The final straw for most of us was your talus. By creating a large vacant space to threatened lawsuit against two members of the the businesses on Tantalus, I find Mr. Mamquam PAC. Their only fault was a moth- ’s sense of preservation and protection er’s fear over the safety of elementary school . The employees of Extra Foods are children. at the wage level of their previous The community did speak, Bruce, through an t, not unemployed, and drawing cus- election and a new Official Community Plan. the Tantalus businesses. Squamish citizens are demanding honesty and illed your Gulf Pacific proposal, excellence, and I applaud them for it. s you. One day, “...see you at the Dave Young

.” Next day, “... I never promised you a 7 Squamish ward reveals ignorance of history There’s a new that the French language and lot better. We, the French are to letter to the editor religion would be acknowl- still the majority among . 24. by Mr. W.J. edged in Canada. French-speaking people as This did not happen. In opposed to English people in short comment on a many provinces you could not English-speaking Canada. I er which reveals this find a French school. Had am doing exactly what you ed very little knowl- there been more justice and have asked me to do. Giving is Canadian history. the two languages made avail- you my thoughts for justice. Treaty of Paris was able everywhere, the two cul- P. Trottier 1763, it was agreed tures would today get along a Squamish

LET’S MOVE SqUAMlSH Sandwich Shop FORWARD! I Dear Squamish Votor: in town. I’i On November 20; I will be supporting Paul Lalli. Over the past 4 years, Paul has worked hard to represent the “WHOLEyy community. I believe that his solid community vision and commitment to listen to others and the ability to get the job done, will help Sqnamish move forward together.

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1901 Caribaldi litm hlands, Squamish, B.C, A10 Tuesday, November 2, 1999 E The Chief Squamish, B.C. L News Buses are easier to get into BY DARRENGALLAGHER Reporter

Easier to get into, easier to manuever, and easier on the The new generation of buses has arrived. If you haven’t been on one yet, take a ride! They’re smaller,. environment, two new low- more compact and very comfortable. Why just put your seat in one of the new cloth seats comfy indeed. floor Dennis Dart buses - - arrived in Squamish yester- They’re even air conditioned, which provides additional pleasure in summer ‘months. You know what else is day. . “We’ve been eagerly antici- comforting? With these new smaller buses, we‘re using less fuel, which is a little easier on our enviroment. pating the arrival of the So just take the bus. And sleep like a baby too. Darts,” Mayor Corinne Lonsdale said Friday. “With no steps, low-floor buses make boarding easier for all passengers, especially chil- TransitlNFO dren and seniors and anyone BCTransitm with mobility difficulties.” The U.K.-built buses will replace Squamish’s current 10.7-metre long Orion buses, which are within a year of their retirement age. The Darts are heavy-duty, mid- size buses that seat 28 and carry a maximum of 49.

I Each bus costs $380,000. Not just some First announced in May along with the new route schedules implemented in August, the Darts are nine Mickey Mouse present. metres long and at 2.4 metres I. are slightly narrower than the Orions. They are built with- out steps, their floor within a - foot of the ground, and have . a kneeling feature that lowers the bus floor to sidewalk level. The accessibility of the Darts should help take some of the load off the handyDART system, which is nearing capacity at peak hours. Council tightens grant rules Council has laid out criteria for grants-in-aid and will be enforcing tighter guidelines on applications coming out- side of budget time. The issue was discussed at the Oct. 26 committee of the whole meet- ing. The guidelines, which district staff will use to draw up a new policy, were based upon a list of suggested crite- ria from Coun. Sandra Bauer. Criteria include: The Minnie Mouse Phone *grants-in-aid should not be Colourful touch tone classic 97gg5 given to groups or individuals FLEXPAY $8.27 per month x 12 months O.A.C. outside the community; Switchable ringer *for-profit groups should be excluded; Tone and pulse modes Choose from other colourful characters too. *both a budget and a finan- Like Winnie-The-Pooh or even Mickey Mouse. cial statement should accom- Last number redial pany all applications; Spend $100 or more and receive a Telus commemorative Duracell “C“ batteries available millennium-look Prepaid Phone Card as your gift.* I *a budget deadline should d, el be set, and applications out- at The Telus Store side the deadline must be of an emergent, urgent or - unforseeable nature; k Call 1-888-557-5577 to have this product delivered E LUS’” ‘extra consideration will be to wi given to applications benefit- to your door with Telus Direct Delivery. ing youth, seniors and the dis- advantaged; Offers available while quantities last. Some restrictions apply. FLEXPAY is available on your Telus phone bill on approved credit (OAC) only and includes PST, GST and *it should not be assumed 16% interest. Direct Delivery service is available in most areas OAC. Shipping and handling charge applies. Allow 7 days for delivery. +Personal shopping only. grants will be given in succes- sive years; ‘grants may not be consid- ered if for third-party fund- the rc raising. Iouver The Chief Squamish, B.C. Tuesday, November 2, 1999 11111 All i Entertainment

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our chance to ques- take along your binoculars tion the candidates in and a snack if you wish. Ythe upcoming election H on Nov. 20 will be at the all- The deadline for booking candidates meeting this tables at the Mamquam Thursday (Nov. 4) starting at Elementary School 6:30 p.m. in the Brennan Christmas Fair is this BI Park Leisure Centre. As there Thursday (Nov. 4). Please ABOUT TOWN Crl are 16 candidates in the run- call Joanne at 898-9628 or ...... *.o..o.....o.o.... ng ' ning for the six councillor drop by the school office. AGM, dinner, and post din- Brc seats, plus three vying for the The table rentals are $20 ner festivities. if you plan to e is mayor's chair including each for the Nov. 18 fair. attend, please call Brian at le sc incumbent Mayor Corinne H 898-941 1 by this Thursday, fo Lonsdale, and school board Members of the Women's Nov. 4. You will have a bra1 candidates it will likely be a Auxiliary to the Squamish chance to meet the new mt lively meeting. General Hospital will be at directors for the year, as well Pam H Extra Foods in the as the volunteers and spon- .DRIVE-THRUSAVINGS. rust This Friday (Nov. 5) the Highlands Mall this week on sors who give their time and In( Squamish Elementary Nov. 4, 5, and 6 selling tick- financial support. For more ieni School invites everyone to ets for the raffle to be drawn information on the HSPAA r attend the annual Christmas at the Christmas Bazaar on contact Carol at 898-3483 or Ir n Craft Fair from 6 to 9 p.m. Nov. 27. The first prize is Brian at 898-941 1. late: Here's a chance to get an the beautiful quilt made by early start on your Christmas the quilters of Anderson The Squamish Public lat shopping. There will also be Lake and the other prizes are Library is holding a mis a bake sale, concession and a porcelain doll and a white Christmas Angel paper late lots of raffles. Not sure if silk reindeer. macht5 workshop on to€ there are still tables available H Saturdays: Nov. 6, 13 and entc ($15), but if interested, call Youngsters celebrating 27, and the $10 fee registers 'OUI t Andrea at 892-2099. first birthdays this week are you for all three workshops. E H Benjamin Fuller and Kaiden Ann McCutcheon will lead oc The Squamish Soup Harley. the workshops and you are datl Kitchen serves a great need H asked to take a wine bottle, of in our community. CHAAD Squamish is host- masking tape and colored r, I: Volunteers are always we]- ing an information night on tissue paper. As space is lim- ; ar come and a good chance to Nov. 9 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. ited please register a s soon otic find out more about the soup in the library at Squamish as possible at the library kitchen is by attending the Elementary School. desk. fas annual general meeting this At ten ti on deficit disorder H ?S Thursday (Nov. 4) at 1 :30 affects children and adults Remembrance Day is just 's G p.m. in the United Church alike. Characteristics of over a week away and this osti Annex on Fourth Avenue. A ADD are: distractibility, for- weekend (Nov. 5 and 6) :hit review of the past year will getfulness, low self-esteem, members of the Royal ursc be given along with the eIec- impulsiveness, restlessness, Canadian Legion Branch oor tion of oflicers. short attention span and 277, Ladies Auxiliary and irm H mood swings. Coffee and the Army Cadets will be in ire Students and parents will goodies will be served dur- the community with trays of :acl participate in the FallNinter ing the evening. poppies. Your donations to ne Fashion Show at the H the Poppy Fund help support a Valleycliffe Elementary Operation Christmas Child veterans and their families rrs School this Friday evening is a project of Samaritan's with medical care and in COFFEE& DONUTDEAL ne i (Nov. 5) from 6:30 to 9:30 Purse, a Christian organiza- many other areas. p.m. in the school. Coffee tion that reaches out to The Ladies Auxiliary will ed and baked goods will be needy children in desperate be in the Highlands Mall and to1 served to guests. Several par- situations around the world. Legion members and cadets NlU, ticipating merchants have This year, Operation will be at the IGA Plus Mall, le F tickets on sale at $5 for Christmas Child shoe boxes Save on Foods and in the $153PLUS TAX t Sq1 adults and $2.50 for stu- collected in Canada will be downtown area. :y c dents. They include: Step distributed throughout H (IO 02. Coffee) (No One Shoes, Footprints, Central and South America The annual Royal iarit Garden Centre, Anna's Attic, and to Southeast Asia. Canadian Legion church ser- 5 Se Visions, Cut 'N' Loose, Kotyk Electronics will be vice will be held at St. S)a1 Style Zone, Basic Intimates collecting boxes until Nov. John's Anglican Church on Valid at Squamish Tim Hortons. and Leslie Reber and Lisa 15. Brochures are available Sunday, Nov. 7 at 10 a.m. Hunter of Please Mum. there on the Samaritan's Rev. John Stephens is the Drive-Thru Service Only lpsl Purse project. Legion padre. Early birds who want to be 3 rn I birders are invited to the The sixth annual general Starting this Friday (Nov. LIMITED TIME OFFER Squamish Estuary monthly (dinner) meeting for the 5), Channel 10 will be airing bird count this Sunday (Nov. Howe Sound Performing a series of three 45-minute 7). You are asked to meet at Arts Association is planned programs in which each of the Howe Sound Inn and for Monday, Nov. 8 in the the prospective mayoral and Brew Pub at 8 a.m. and Best Western Sea to Sky council candidates will be don't forget to wear suitable Hotel. The reception begins given a 10-minute opportuni- clothing and footwear and at 630 p.m., followed by the ty to explain their stances.

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Editorial enquiries? Please contact The Chief Box 3500,381I3 Second Avenue, Squamish, British Columbia VON 3G0 Phone: 892-9161 Fax: 892-8483 E-mail: sqchie,@uniserve. corn 1 BRIEFS 101 trustees join i randidatesforurnChamber of f Kindme name set in stone nerce_-- Serving Saua- i Britannia B&ch land BY DARRENGALLAGHER Creek’s all-candidates Reporter ng this Thursday (Nov. Brennan Park Leisure - n unofficial name ;is being expanded to . was set in stone le school trustee candi- !Ai Thursday as the for Squamish and i Squamish Medical Clinic Ira1 Area D. f was renamed in honor of Dr. meeting will start at f Laverne Kindree, its first Jam- and each of the f resident doctor. ustee candidates will 661t9sonly appropriate,” u1 opportunity to give i said Dr. Ken Schellenberg ening statement and f just before the new sign was r questions. The meet- f revealed. “Everybody’s r mayor and council i. always called this the ates starts at 7 p.m. i Kindree clinic and every- ! body always will.” ; latl success f The new sign is made of mish’s own Xmlatl f orange’granite and reads late Creations came f “Kindree Professional top in six of 12 ate- f Bldg.” entered at the Festival f Around 30 people attended ours at the Vancouver the unveiling, mainly friends and Convention i and family of the Kindrees. Oct. 23 and 24. f Kindree and his wife latl won in the cate- f Norma, thinking they were of handmade truffle going to the post office and molded chocolate dinner, were delivered to the DARRENGALLAGHE~HE CHIEF and molded chow- i ceremony by relative$. Dr. Laverne Kindree aind his wife Norma have their name set in stone at the Squamish Medical Clinic Thursday. )tic. i Schellenberg teased f Kindree he’d hoped by sur- and you can bury me under and Mount Currie, with reg- the corridor in his career. Squamish’s new acute-care ’ashion show : prising Kindree, he’d catch it [the sign],” he said. ular visits to Pemberton and Kindree was also instru- hospital. Sound Secondary i him not wearing a tie. “Me too,” said a smiling Mount Currie for the first 25 mental in having the first Besides maintaining an s Grad 2000 commit- f Kindree, typically, was Norma. years of his practice, as well hospital built in Squamish active medical practice, )sting a fashion show f wearing a full suit and tie. Kindree, 78, is not only as trips to the clinic at in 1952 - just in time for Kindree is also serving on :hieftain Centre Mall “I’m speechless,” said the first resident doctor of Britannia mine. the polio epidemic of the the Sea to Sky Community ursday (Nov. 4) at 7 f Kindree. the clinic, but is also the In an interview with The 1950s. Health Council, the govern- iors open at 6:30) in “I wasn’t expecting this to first doctor in Sea to Sky Chief for his 75th birthday He also was the driving ing body for health care rmer True Value f happen until I was in a pine Country - and for many celebration in 1996, Kindree force behind the construc- facilities for Squamish, re location. Tickets f box in the ground. years after his arrival in estimated that he has deliv- tion of Hilltop House, an Whistler and Pemberton. ach and all proceeds f “My heart’s still with the 1939, he was the only doc- ered somewhere between intermediate care facility for - with files from Tim next year’s grad. clinic and with you people tor between Britannia Beach 2,500 and 3,000 babies in seniors, as well as Shoults are available at i rs Drug Mart, f News from years gone by in Squamish, compiled by Darren Gallagher from the archives le and at the door. i Lo 0 k bac k in ti me of the Squamish Times at the Squamish Public Library and The Chief rd Parenthood I Five years ago this week Ten years ago this week Twenty years ago this week tonight Three Squamish youth died when their sport-util- A provincewide forestry protest drew only two The Howe Sound Minor Baseball Association mal general meet- i ity vehicle went over a 90-metre bank between demonstrators in Squamish. held its inaugural general meeting. e Planned Parent- i Shannon Falls and the Stawamus Chief. Organizer Charles Groom and his father were the The association takes over the affairs of the Howe Squamish Healthy f Sean Watson, Greg Fedorak and Oliver Shulte, all only protesters to show up at the Squamish Forest Sound baseball league and puts Little League and y Clinic will be held f 21, died when they were thrown from the truck. District office, despite advertising using posters Babe Ruth league under one organization. Nov. 2) in the Samantha Houle and David Biggin-Pound survived and community television in Whistler. Among the officials elected were Gary Wong as aribaldi Health Unit i the fall, but Biggin-Pound was left immobile. “[This] is to pressure the government to have chairman, Bob Smith, vice-chairman, Dale Second Avenue f Houle walked about six kilometres to find help more community involvement in cuts, pesticides Rockwell, secretary and Corinne konsdale, ladies k ) at 7:30 p.m. for the injured Biggin-Pound. and herbicides,” said Groom. auxiliary chairman. \ I: IPLE PLANNING PROGRESS

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I Hinds Potfuls & potfuls of daf- fodils to all the parents who helped so much with Stawamus Elementary’s fan- tastic fall dinneddance and to I,’ . all families who came and took part in the fun! It was a blast! Special daffodils to Adrianna, Carmen, Sue, Rick and all the businesses who so graciously donated to our event! Thanks for your sup- port! Lynri & Nancy.

Stawamus Elementary’s gymnasium filled with daf- fodils to Marion Rose, Lynn Brown and Linda Halvorsen for an outstanding evening of music, dancing and fun! Students, families, staf and PAX. of Stawarnus Elem en ta ry. w EXTENDED A fire truck full of daffodils and pumpkins to Bob Fulton REGINA $218 for the great tour of the fire- SASKATOON $218 hall. Many thanks. Huppy Ernes Preschool. WINNIPEG $278 I THUNDER BAY A Civic Centre and a bus- $328 load full of daffodils to all the TORONTO $339 businesses and 730 people who participated in the peti- OTTAWA & MONTREAL $349 tion for bus service to the HALIFAX $489 Civic Centre. I CHARLOTTETOWN $539 A huge parking lot full of ST. JOHN’S, NFLD $569 daffodils to Don Kyle at Greg Gardner GM Motors. Your Plus many more cities... quick and friendly service is so very much appreciated. It’s Please call for further infomation great to deal kith such a pro- SALE ENDS NOV. 3 fe ss i on al bus i ness . Return travel must commence no later than Feb. 29 TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE AT SHOPPERS & STYLEZONE I & not permitted between 17 Dec. ’99 - 03 Jan. ’00 FOR PASSION FOR FASHIONAT THEROADHOUSE DINER To the “Dream Team”: Sara, Laura, Linda, Kelly, Ruth, -1 Candace, Susie and Erin, Call the vacation thank you and daffodils for all experts at. .. your hard work, dedication and loyalty. I will miss all 38033 Cleveland Ave 892-5991 your smilin’ faces. The bro- ken cord may yet be joined again, but in the midst a knot will yet remain. Love Lucy. COMMUNITY There‘s a new A brownie ring full of daf- fodils to nancy, Roz, Rocy ENTERPRISE and Monica. Thank you for Community Enterprise can support your community being such special friends. to benefit from a more diverse economy, new kinds From Brown Owl. I of jobs and opportunities for growth. A bankload of daffodils to If you live in a rural, resource or coastal community, the Royal Bank of Canada’s funding may be available to your organization to Employee Volunteer Program take on projects to improve and expand your local for awarding a substantial economy. grant to Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Squamish in the For more information about the application process name of their volunteer or to order a Community Enterprise tool kit, call employee, Todd Ponzini. Big your local regional contact at one of the following UrothedBig Sisters of numbers: Squumish. Vancouver IslandKoast: The Wendy Klyne Group, tel: (250) 746-9388 A South African field of Sandwich Shop Daffodils to Julia Smith from Cariboo-Chilcotin: Squamish Partnership in Cariboo Economic Action Forum, Youth (SPY), the Youth tel: (250 ) 992-6266 Scrvice Workers (John and in town. Tamara) and Todd (Human North Resources Rep) for your slide Northern Development Commission, and photo presentation about tel: (250) 565-6246 or 1-888-95NORTH your year Rotary Exchange Southern Interior: trip to . We all John McGuire and Associates, enjoyed it very much and we tel: (250) 851,0356 learned a lot. John Evdok- iniofl youth worker: Kootenays: Derek Murphy Consulting , tel: (250) 359-6691 Bcer-tasting glasses full of or call 1-877-777-1 or visit our web site at daffodils to Arthur Black and 533 Chris Straw of CBC Radio www.cdcv.gov. bc.ca One for a great appearance at Working Together for Stronger Communities the Squamish Public Library Books and Beer Festival Oct. And It’s Now Open At 7. Daffodils also to our spon- Ministry- of sors and to all the performers BRITISH Community Development, and volunteers who made the COLUMBIA Cooperatives & Volunteers event a great success. * The Chief @ Squamish, B.C. k$# Tuesday, November 2, I999 @$ A17 Scene & Noted Dne sea! night;,.

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PHOTOSBY IAN JACQUES/ THECHIEF Top: Dan Sharp and Dan Stangland get wild at Hallowe’en celebrations at the Royal Canadian Legion Saturday night. Left: Gary Wood and David Growes are perfectly creepy in the Wizard of Oz, the Ozzy Osbourne tribute at the Ocean’s Pub Hallowe’en Howl at the Qcean Port Hotel. Hilltop hawest @eaa great succes! he recent Hilltop Ruth Fenton was won by Vi was too much wind. Heard male chorus, with sing- were the chefs and every- House Harvest Tea, her. Thanks again to every- there was several winners alongs, quartets, and special thing focused on Halloween. Tcrafts and bake sale one who helped in any way on the trip. Elaine is trying guests, The Langley Ukelele Phyllis did a great job of was a huge success. The to make this such a success- for another trip on Ensemble. Mandate Tours decorating. response for donations to the ful event. Wednesday, Nov. 24. The has three Christmas dinner Channel 10 will be airing ,Kay bake sale and crafts was fan- Next Tuesday (Nov. 9) is Hycroft Christmas Bazaar is cruises planned for Dec. 6, a series of programs in tastic. Thank you all. Diabetes Clinic Day at planned for Wednesday, 13, and 20, with pickup in which prospective candi- The ladies from the vari- Shoppers Drug Mart. A Nov. 17. Squamish -and return. They dates for mayor and council OVER THE HI ous churches baked and qualified consultant from Sunday, Dec. 13 is The jalsq have a Christmas get- are given 10 minutes to state OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO~ donated the pies for the tea Nova Nordisk will be on Singing Christmas Tree in away to 108-Mile Ranch for their positions on various Canadian Legion, thc and they were delicious. hand to demonstrate the Burnaby; Wednesday, DeC. ‘ ,four days. Please phone issues. Consult Channel 10 ners were: 1st prize - Grace Clarke was the lucky insulin Novolin Pen 3. For a 15, annual Christmas light , Elaine at 898-5463 for more for the schedule. Irene Hurford; 2nd pi winner of the baby doll with free personal 30 minute tour. This is to Stanley Pqrk details and prices. Tantalus Walking Club $150, Jim McNeil; th

trunk and beautiful . appointment phone 892- and the Burn Unit Display. Tantalus Seniors Centre Power line loop. Meet at prize, Rod Derouin. I wardrobe made and donated 5258. Clinic time 10 am. to If anyone is interested in The centre is open the curve in Ross road by prize went to Robert by Esther Sandberg. Second 2 p.m. Barbershop Harmony. Monday to Friday, 1 - 4 the Church of Latter Day Condolences to the prize of a hand-crafted jew- Branch #70 bus trips Elaine will try and get a bus p.m, closed weekends and Saints, this Thursday, Nov. lies of Michael Burke Bartsh, Edith Beattv i elry box by Doug Fenton The Riverboat Casino Trip to the Michael J. Fox holidays. Last Thursday, 4 at 10 a.m. (a flat walk.) , Mir was won by Helen Lehman, last week was a lot of fun Theatre in Burnaby on Dec. soup and sandwich day, was At the recent raffle held at Robert Desjardins )orat( while a third prize of a although they didn’t go up 4 to hear “The Gentlemen well attended. Phyllis the Ladies Auxiliary to loved ones pass away invo quilted cushion made by the river as planned. There of Fortune,” an 80-voice , . Graham and Owen Johnston Branch #277, of the Royal recently. and i ainec r ofi le an- nall t groul Is am hat e zdible REBECCA VICTORIA impar BARNFIELD the I] ...... iy I’d Proud parents Dave and Petra Barnfield are thrilled to announce the arrival of their sweet baby daughter born on WE1 October 4, 1999 at 223 a.m. at Squamish General Hospital. I Their beautiful baby wei hed 7 Ibs. 13 02. and is a new sister for Nicholas, Vanessa anfi Dara. sti Pleased grandparents are Hans and Gisela Bangemann of Port Alberni and Doug and Darlene Barnfield of Squamish. - Y DAI Dave and Petra would like to express many thanks to Dr. Morum, Dr. Martin and the wonderful maternity nurses at - SGM for the excellent care provided for Mommy, Baby, and Daddy too! re thi raisec to in I rence Y. Oct. .ed st iendr le a 1 iers.

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0 t. Community lacts, figures and some bad taste SQUAMISH PUBLIC LIBRARY ur major partner in ment to share some of the employees. These also hap- Paper Mache workshops: Make an angel over 3 Saturdays, 1:OO-2:30 securing funding is more intriguing findings with pen to be the majority of the Nov. 6, Nov. 13 & Nov. 27 - only $10 for all three workshops Thurs., Nov. 1 1 Library Closed for Remembrance Day Western Economic you. types of businesses ’ lrsification (WED); a fed- For openers, it’s important Community Futures assists ...... Thurs., Nov. 25, 12:30 pm Friends of the Library Meet government ministry to understand that by “small through our community lend- Olt-aoirca P t=OrIYUU se mandate is to help business” we are referring to ing initiatives. munities diversify their businesses with less than 50 Seventy-two per cent of Mon., Wed.. Fri. 4:OO-8:00 p.m.: Internet tutoring beginning Nov. 8 xtive local and regional employees and businesses B.C.’s small businesses oper- Wednesday 3:30-500 cxm.: Homework Club for 6-10 yrs. old lomies. WED recently operated by a person who is Thursday 7:OO-9:00 D.m.: Shakespeare Without Tears ate in the “service sector” BUSINESS BRIEFCASE ished a document entitled self-employed but has no while the other 28 per cent ...... Fridav 11:OO-11:45 a.m.: Storytelling for four year olds $11 Business Profile 99: a paid employees. operate in the “goods sector.” way a writer wishes to do so. Friday 11:I 5 - Noon: Story time for three year olds ile of Small Business From 1990 to 1998 the Half of the jobs created in Instead, I’ve presented them Saturday 1O:OO - 10:45 a.m. - Books for babies {th and Employment in number of small businesses B.C. in 1998 were in small as they appeared in this Saturday 1 1: 15 - Noon - Time for Tots in B.C. has grown by 65 per business. report, hoping that each of Next book discussion meeting Wed., Dec. 1 , cent with over 50 per cent of Today 21 per cent of us you can draw your own con- this growth occurring since work for ourselves, four clusions. This space is sponsored by , B.C. Stats and the 1995. Over the past decade years ago that number was That being said, it is virtu- Squamish Credit Union 8t inistry of Finance and unincorporated businesses 16 per cent. On average, peo- ally impossible to ignore the orate Relations were with no paid workers are ple who work for themselves growth in entrepreneurship - -- lved in the collec- responsible for almost three- make 28 per cent less than that is taking place both quarters of the growth in those who work for others globally and in our backyard. Xoco latI small business. do. My father drove me crazy ce spends a consid- From 1990 to 1998 across Growth in the high technol- as a young child playing Burl Chocolatl mount of time talking Canada small businesses ogy sector has exceeded the Ives rendition of “The Times 1 business individuals grew at an average of 4.1 per overall economy every year they are a Changin” when cent annually. BC led all in the 1990s. every other child seemingly Creations: provinces with a rate of 6.5 In a nutshell, those are heard Bob Dylan’s version. per cent. some of the key figures con- Thirty years later, two things Festival of Flavours It is important to note that tained in this fascinating remain clear to me: a) this I the overwhelming majority report. I’ve excluded any world and its economy are in Chocolate Competition ,A. of small businesses in B.C. commentary from the figures constant change and b) my are micro-businesses, i .e. because of the fact that most father still has poor taste in 3 FIRSTS in the businesses with less than five figures can be “spun” any music. Professional Cornjktition 3 FIRSTS in the istrict looks at starthg ‘buy local‘ purchasing policy Public Competition Y DARRENGALLAGHER presented council with the purchasing policy,” said find the average [of the other 6 out of 12 “Ain’t Bad’’ Reporter results of a survey of the pur- Coun. Dave Young. “It’s good municipalities].” chasing policies of 19 munici- for the community.” Staff were subsequent1 y ire than a year after it was palities and Howe Sound The municipalities differed directed to bring forward rec- raised, council is taking School District. widely over their definitions ommendations on a local pur- to introduce a buy-local Twelve respondents had a of “local area,” how much chasing policy for the Nov. 9 rence into its purchasing buykhop local policy in place, preference is given to a local committee of the whole. Y. six, including the school dis- supplier, and limitations on Oct. 6, 1998, council trict, indicated they did not, how big the purchase can be. :ted staff to bring forward and two did not reply. “The devil’s in the details,” nendment to the policy to “I can’t understand for the replied district administrator de a preference for local life of me understand any Grant McRadu. “We could do liers. Last week, staff council not wanting a local the Canadian compromise and iistry of @ There’s a new ests ADVERTISEMENT Bwrsfl TIMBER SALE LICENCE A61686 COLUMBR want to Section 21 of the ForesfAcf, a Regular Bid Proposal timber sale licence, uiring the submission of a proposal, will be offered for sale. The sale area is expect- to be inaccessible by the end of October due to snow. Interested parties wishing to Y the area can obtain location maps and preliminary layout and cruise information n the Squamish Forest District. k ’. b ., iected Closing Date: Nov 25, 1999 District: Squamish I’ k )graphic Location: Joffre Creek. projected volume for this timber sale will be between 15,000 m3 and 20,000 m3. n: 2 years ders will be accepted only from individuals or corporations registered, or eligible for stration, as a Small Business Forest Enterprise, category 2. \pplications will be assessed by the following: Criterion Weighting Em ploymen t 30 in town. Proximity 10 Existing Plant 10 I E New Capital Investment 10 I ‘! Labour Value Added 5 SAVE ~ $1.00 Change in Value Added 15 I Present this coupon and save $1.80 OFF Revenue 20 the purchase price of a minimum II Total Weighting 100 30 litre gasoline fill. One coupon I PETRB-CANADAe per purchase per fill. I Iments: I 1. This timber sale involves the harvest of beetle killed lodgepole pine and 3 Not valid with any other offm No Cash Value. Expires Nov. 7, 1999 some Douglas fir. I 2 Only at 1901 Caribaldi Highlands, Squamish, B.C. 2. Timber harvesting is designated for cable logging and partial harvest 3. The construction of 3.1 km of road is required. 4. Timber Sale tender packages should be available by October 21, 1999. 5. Marked trees are reserved from cutting. 6. Information packages will be upgraded as quickly as information becomes available. And It’s Now Open At nore information please contact the District Manager, Squamish Forest District at 1901 Caribaldi Highlands, Squamish, B.Ce I 898-2100. .

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BY IAN JACQUES On the bright side, Curtis ReDorter Goodman will be representing - HSSS at the provincials. thi ;s-country runners Goodman’s 17th place 3 the elements on showing was high enough to Esday afternoon at Alice qualify him as an individual wee competitor. In other results t.

cross-country running from HSSS, David DeRusha I I came to a close for was 25th, Clark Jenson was in Squamish as Alice 47th and Russell Adams was played host to the 1999 62nd. Shore Zone Finals. Steven Wallace was the top npetitors ...... male runner from Howe BSS with a 37th I Secon- ‘‘We We’re not place showing, Thomas Lowe

kendale_.- as strong --as and Mike on d a r y We USUdY Roberts finished 11, Whist- in 48th and 49th Pemberton are. ” respectively, Vorth and -Peter Hotston M a t t h e w Vancouver ...... Rochetta was )art in the 56th and Adam In the girls race of 4.5 Quiring was 70th. Men’s hockey :re were 63 starters with “We we’re not as strong on The action was fierce as 3 20 qualifying for the as we usually are,” said Peter week five action of the Provincial Finals on Hotston, coach at HSSS. Howe Sound Men’s ay in Victoria. “Curtis ran well and he’ll be y Hughes from BSS had competitive at the provincials. Hockey League took to (standing run placing The North Shore is very the ice. s a 13-year-old runner. tough. All of the schools run coach Anne Bracey together, so it doesn’t matter .his is Hughes’ third whether you are a single A, icial finals with the double A or triple A school, of placing in the top you all compete against each the 300-plus competi- other. 31s on the weekend. “It makes it harder for us and her Rochetta from BSS Brackendale, but everyone xond in the Grade 8 worked hard and we all coni- results while the girls peted pretty good against rom BSS came fifth. some tough competition.” I members include Hotston said Goodman was s, Rochetta, Katherine nursing an injury before and inn, Amanda Anderson during the race and was mantha McSweeny. unsure whether he was going ie boys side, the senior to compete at Saturday’s .eam from HSSS was provincials. ut of the 11 teams that ‘‘I hope he can go out and enk soccer art in the event. race,” Hotston said. “Curtis FC Khalsa and Ellis the top four advance to has shown that he can com- Moving and Storage pete and it would be a shame DARRENGALL.AGHER/rHI-: CHIEF : ovincials, so the boys i renewed their rivalry in arrowly missed qualify- to have him qualify and not Thomas Lowe and Mike Roberts from BSS battle it out for positions at the North see him race.” Shore Zone Cross Country running finals at Alice Lake on Wednesday afternoon. i Men’s soccer action on Sunday. Dwboys rule the range in Sundayfl

BY IANJACQUES line enabled us to run the ball Vancouver Rams. from last week’s loss to the while Reece sacked the quar- i Reporter at will.” Gary O’Neil scored two West Van Stamps by pound- terback four times and James In Pee Wee action, the touchdowns and Dion Lap- ing the North Van Vikings 39- MacMillian played well all ite playing with limited Titans played poor hosts as ointe recovered a fumble and 0 at Brennan Park. day on defence with hard hit-

*’9 the Squamish Cow- the upended the North Van was great on both sides of the Ryan Reece scored a pair of ting and tackling. ulled out an impressive Red Devils 12-6. ball in a losing effort. touchdowns, one on a 35-yard “Our defence was aggres- win Over the North Travis Hastings was recog- The Spartans even their interception return and the sive today,” said head coach i iver Bombers in flag nized by head coach Steve league recordat 3-3. second on a 50-yard scramble Rex Reece. “The gang tack- i 11 action Sunday at Twilley for his outstanding In Junior Bantam action, the off a broken play. ling was superb, our offense i in Park. blocking and tackling. Titans saw their record fall to Ryan Dolby also scored a was wide open and we used i Carson and James “It’s nice to see all the par- 3-4 with a 45-26 loss to the pair of touchdowns for the all of our weapons today. rcq had strong perfor- ents showing up to see our West Van Huskies. home side. “I hope that we can continue i s on the offensive and home games,” Twilley said. Maury Prevost scored on a His first coming on a 45- to show improvement and ive line. “Hopefully the playoffs will 60-yard kick off return and yard interception return while peak at the playoffs.” 10 s< run It was ideal running con- asanother strong offen- prove to be as successful in Royce Reece played another his second was on a 50-yard With the win, the Titans up : i ditions on Sunday for- mformance by the our winnings.” outstanding game, scoring a pass and run from Reece. their record to 5-2 in league i team who played under With the win the Titans pair of touchdowns. The other two Titan scores play. ; the 23rd annual It conditions with limit- move to 4-2 in league play. Mike Russell scored the came on a 15-yard sweep On Sunday dl teams head Squa111ish 10 k Rod yers due to injuries,” The Minor Spartans weren’t other Titan touchdown on a from Dion Romano and a 65- down to the coast for the final RunNaik. lead coach Jackson as lucky at the Titans and 45-yard fake reverse. yard run from Sean Roberts. week of league action with i I. “Strong offensive Cowboys as they dropped a In the final game of the day On defence Jack Shillito the playoffs beginning Nov. i :fensive work on the 33-18 game to the North the Bantam Titans rebounded made two quarterback sacks 11 in North Vancouver.

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~ ------UI) HockevI action heats --m- BY IANJACQUES two-goal effort from Rob Wednesday the Red Wings Reporter Cunneyworth while Aaron beat the Rangers 10-5 and the Ramage chipped in with three Flyers beat the Avalanche 1 1- am Three outstanding games assists. Barrie Woodard sco- 3. lngl highlighted week five action red twice for the Flyers while A full slate of games starts of the Howe Sound Men's Jason Vanzella potted a single tomorrow with a great game 'I KE Hockey League. in a losing effort. at 8:45 p.m. at Brennan Park nstc Last Sunday, the Build-All On Saturday night, Sports Leisure Centre as Avalanche hung on to beat a Traders edged the Rangers 7- McDonald's takes on the Red lis T gutsy Panagopoulos Rangers 5. Scott Melville scored twice Wings. Friday night it's dou- ani team 9-7. for Sports Traders while Dale ble header action with the Ashton Robertson lead the Spencer picked up a goals and Red Wings and Build-All at HS: way for Build-All with four two assists. The Rangers were 9:40 p.m. followed by Sports - goals while Lance Moore and led by a two-goal effort from Traders and Flyers at 11:25 Jeff Fedyk each scored a pair Moore while singles went to p.m. for the Rangers. Kevin Clark, Fedyk and Carl The week wraps up on B On Wednesday night, McD- Whitehead. Saturday- night with the c- onald's beat the Flyers 5-3 in In other action, Build-All Rangers taking on McD- BY a battle of undefeated teams. picked up- a 7-2 win over onald's set for a 9:25 -p.m. McDonald's was led by a Sports Traders, on face-off. - pitck Howe Sound Men's Hockey league Standings dan n wt As of November 2/99 IAN JACQUESR'HE SIT F Sonia Rivard's skaters were in Richmond last weekend for the B.C. Coast Regioi r Lc Teams GP WLTM GF GA RMin. ' Championships and they came back with some impressive results. Pictured left to rig nnial Flyers a 6 1' 1 13 66 17 100 in back: I(M Lowe and Thomas Lowe (far right) placed third in Pre-novice dance, Mc McDonalds 5 50010 35 14 36 Zhristie Cunneyworth, middle, was third in the Jr. Bronze Ladies 11 and under finish ed Build All Avalanche a 53010 . 43 41 43 - ighth in the finals, Lindsey Braun, sitting at left, brought home the gold placing sea iish Red Wings a 431 9 47 35 1 25 n the short program, fourth in the long making her the Pre-Novice Ladies 14 and ow :e ga Sports Traders 9 270 4 30 63 90 iegional champ, Cari Ionson, sitting at right, was first in the Sr. Bronze Ladies finish Panagopoulos Rangers a 080 0 30 61 40 ' ourth overall in the finals. lsab first getti g chi a litt ialsa :ss ti THAN K om t A message from SCHydro just ther This is an annual reminder to For more information on flood halsz residents along the Ch~~m~s communications,please contact lith a River to take appropriate BC Hydro's Public Information precautions for safety and sect Line at 1-800-663-1377 and Khal protection of their property leave a message. during the fall storm season. I to t YOU! s St€ For recorded information At this time, long range weather regarding the Daisy Lake riscul forecasts SUgeSt fdand Winter Reservoir and Cheakamus Lea precipitation levels will be River flows, please call the Big Brothers & Big 5isters would like to thank the following spon- similar to 1998. I UP BC Hydro Water Level sors who contributed to our 1999 Curling Funspiel. With your help 2 sec POUl is in place for the Cheakamus I1113 Illit: IS 111 3Cl $1100 was raised for Big Brothers and sisters of Squamish. throughout ythir River. It is updated regularly by the updated as signii,,,,,, LiiaiiEjCo tyii members of the community in ___.I_ conjunction with BC Hydro. UCCUL. Tim Horton's Nurseryland deft Mountain Building Centers Starbucks THE POWER IS YOURS 5tar Video Morris More than Workwear 'S1 Health Food Heaven Hov Squamish Golf & County Club U AI00 Snap-On Tools d ofj iigh Highland Video a5 White spot :woc McDonald's Corsa Cycles w 5ea to Sky Ford Basic Intimates Video Update - ;C)r -F A 91

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'I Khalsa 6 3 12 12 5 8 nsterdam FC 6 3 21 16 10 7 lis Moving 6 2 31 6.13 5 range Crush 6 2 40 11 20 4 iffside Pub 6 0 60. 7 21 0 c balsa smokes Ellis were not determined of The BY IANJACQUES With Ellis pushing forward, as Reporter it opened up a few odd-man Chief's press time Monday. rushes and Khalsa capitalized, pitch was slick but that scoring three more goals in ,dampen the spirits of the late stages of the game to in week eight action of take a 5-0 win. &TPool and Spa Men's Narinder Bir and Tarlock x League Sunday at Binning scored two of the nnial Fields. three goals. 1 Moving and Storage In other action, Longhorn red hostilities with Pub continued their unbeaten nish FC Khalsa in one run with a 5-2 win over a ee games played on the gutsy Cliffside squad. Cliffside gave Longhorn one I IP I LS a battle for possession of their best tests so far this first half, with neither season battling to a 2-2 tie at getting many quality half-time, only to see g chances. Longhorn pull ahead with a little over 40 minutes three goals in the second half. ialsa finally broke the Eddie Celella, Christian :ss tie as Jack Bir broke Miller and Dwayne Waller om his man and fired a scored singles while Jeff just inside the far post. Black scored a pair for ither goals were scored Longhorn. halsa headed into half- In the final game of the day, ith a 1-0 lead. Amsterdam FC picked up a 6- second half opened 2 win over Orange Crush. Khalsa scoring what The Over-35 squad had the 1 to be a back-breaking day off with a bye. s Steve Bir capitalized Week nine action shifts into iiscue from Ellis goalie high gear starting at 10:30 Leach-Moore to put a.m. Sunday at Centennial i up 2-0 just seconds Fields. League officials are e second half. still drafting up a revised poured it on trying to . schedule after Mt. Cuie iything, but found it dif- dropped out of the league two trying to crack the weeks ago, so games for I defence. Sunday and week nine action SS boys.strike again Howec Sound Secon- Amar Takhar scored twice ckool boys soccer team while singles went to Andrew rd off their league play Gillis, John Leadham and

': ': iigh note last Monday Paul Songa. 7 i'k ! a 5-0 drubbing of Justin Kraznowski picked 8. gwood. up the shutout.

;QUAMISH EMER6ENCY PROaRAM SOCIETY 4nnual General Meeting TONIGHT quamish Emergency Program volunteers, ch and Rescue (SAR), Emergency Social ces (ESS) and Communications (COMS) nvited to attend the Annual General ling of the Squamish Emergency ram Society.

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Conditions were almost per- fect on Sunday morning for the 23rd annual Squamish 1 Ok Road Run/Walk. )fey 1 With the weekend rain, IKids, Join Youth Bowling organizers feared that a wet race would be in store, but when the 75 participants warmed up at Howe Sound SecondG School they were treated to clear skies and crisp weather for the race. "It was just a brilliant day," said Peter Hotston, race direc- tor. "Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves and it was a good race." Below is the top two finish- ers in each category for both male and female competitors.

Secondary Girls 1st Becky Hughson 58:27 NOTICE OF ELECTION BY VOTING 2nd Jael Bois 80: 10 PUBIJC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the electors of the Squamish - Lillooet Regional District that a Open Women election by voting is necessary to elect Directors for Electoral Areas A, C, and D of the Squamish - Lillooet Regional District and School Tmtee for electoral area D of school District No. 48 for a three 1 st Julie Tennock 43:20 year term commencing December 1999 and terminating December 2002, and that the persons nomi 2nd Teresa Stockley 46:20 nated as candidates and for whom votes will be received are: Sub Masters Women Electoral Area A Director - One (1) to be elected 1st Dawn Kardos 43:45 Participants of all ages took to the streets Sunday for Surname Usual Names Residential Address 2nd Marg Paxton 47:28 the 23rd annual Squamish 10k Road Run/Walk. OAKLEY RUSS Bralome Ave. Gold Bridge, B.C. Masters Women SPENCER Karen Bralome, B.C. 1st Anne Bracey 4758 Secondary Boys 2nd Scott Paxton 4257 Electoral Area C Director - One (1) to be elected FERGUSON Wayne Portage Rd., Birkin, B.C. 2nd Laurie Clark 49347 1st David DeRusha - 38:30 Masters Men GlMSE SUSan Portage Rd., Birkin, B.C. Over 50 Women 2nd Clark Jensen 4159 1st Tom O'Brennan 39:49 MAY Rick Koocha Rd., D'Arcy I st Alma Lewis 50: 10 Open Men 2nd Rheaume Lacoursiere Electoral Area D Director - One (1) to be elected 2nd Gill Hotston 5 1 :30 1st Jody Parry 37:OO 3954 MKAUGHAN Tom Furry Creek Drive Furry Cmk, B.C. Elementary Boys 2nd Sean McCreanor 40:45 Over 50 Men PATTERSON Terrill Government Rd., Squamish, B.C. 1st Alex Mardos 42:27 Sub Masters Men 1st Richard Scott 44:08 TATTERSFIELD Tam Upper Crescent, Britannia Beach, B.C. 2nd Tony McLean 47:25 1 st Gord Addison 3503 2nd Murray Coates 4558 Electoral haD School Trustee - One (1) to be elected PAmRSON Terrill Government Rd., Squamish, B.C. ROSS Don Depot Rd., Brackendale, B.C. GENERAL VOTING DAY will be open to qualified electors of Electoral Areas A, C, and D of the Squamish - Lillooet Regional District on Saturday November 20,1999 between the hours of 8:OO a and 8:oO pm at the following locations. Electoral Area A I Lillooet Senior Secondary, 920 Columbia St., iillooet, B.C. Gold Bridge Community Hall, Gold Bridge, B.C. Electoral Area C Blackwater Creek school, D'Axq, B.C. Signal Hill Elementary School, Pemberton, B.C. Electoral Area D BIPM~~Park Leisure Centre, Squaxnish, B.C. ELECTOR REGISTRATION for this election will take place at the time of voting. You will be requ to make a declaration that you meet the following requirements: - 18 years of age or older - Canadian citizen - resident of B.C. for at least 6 months immediately preceding voting day - resident of OR registered owner or real pmperty within the applicable Electoral Area for at least days immediately preceding voting day and - not otherwise disqualified by law horn voting. Resident Electors will be required to produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature Non-resident property elector certificates can be obtained from the Squamish - Lillooet Regional District Office, 1360 Aster Sheet, Pemberton, B.C. during regular-officehours prior to 400 pm on Friday, November 19,1999. On advance and general voting days, certificates can be obtained from the presiding election official during voting hours at the place of voting. The consent of the majorit] CELEBRATION SPECIALS! of the pmperty owners must be provided in writing authorizing the person to register. REQUIRED ADVANCE VOTING AND ADDITIONAL ADVANCE VOTING will be open to qualia 3 month Membership + 1 month FREE fied electors of Electoral Areas A, C, and D of the Squamish - Lillooet Regional District on the dates indicated between the hours of 8:oO am and 8:00 pm at the following locations: 6 month Membership only $199 + GST Electoral Area A District of Lillooet Office, 847 Main Stmet, Lillooet, B.C., November 10 and 15 Purchase a Tanning Pkg &-receive 5 FREE tans! Gold Bridge Community Hall, Gold Bridge, B.C.,November 10 and 15 Squamish - Lillooet Regonal District Offices, 1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, B.C. 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The fourth annual Forests Excellence Awards honour goals and the mid-field came individuals and groups from around the province I BY IANReporter through with Kelly who have made valuable contributions to forestry Goldsworthy and Moore in British Columbia. e Squamish U-14 girl’s scoring goals from outside ions soccer squad was the 18 yard line. Awards will be given in each of the following e most accommodating Defensively, he pointed out categories: Forest Management Educatipn the strong play of Candice Labour Community Environment Heywood, Hughes, Jennifer Youth Value Added Forest Service - Marchant and Marnie Communications/Media(Regional/Provincial) tournament and faced Woodman who kept the alented North Shore Roadrunner offense from get- s in a row, set two team ting on track. Entry deadline is December 10,1999 At 3-0, Monday. afternoon J to capture the champi- saw a showdown for the title Call 1-800-804-6948 for between Squamish and the information and nomination forms me one on Saturday Oct. North Shore Jaguars. or visit www.forestrenewal.bc.ca RENEWAL BC 1 s against regular league At the 12-minute mark, North Shore took the lead 1-0 and carried the majority of D the play. Id emerged 5-0 winners. With only a minute left, Panya Craig and Angela Craig, on a solo effort, moved pack led the way with a deep into the North Shore 1of goals each while Erica defense and lofted a long shot 0 FIELD EXERCISES ttcher potted the other. into the top corner of the net. SUMMER CAMP Sunday, the Scorpions Just as the teams were about 3n EXCHANGE PROGRAM Royal Canadian Iok on another North Shore to kick off, the whistle sound- Army Cadets G uad and dismantled them ed and the game headed into ESPRIT DE CORP please join us for d tha -0. overtime. Remembrance Day lish - Services @ Brennan iead coach Bruce Ten minutes of overtime Park Leisure Centre ah proved nothing and it was on 5 non )Idsworthy said the score a team record for the most to the shoot-out. als and also a team record Moore, Fletcher and Kelly Goldsworthy scored in the i ~Bowack,who scored five ; “ als from the mid-field posi- shootout while only two .’ , n. Jaguar players were able to Ietcher scored three along find paydirt. th Maiya Moore while sin- “Lori Woodman, our goalie :s went to Jenny Hughes, made a number of great saves ri Woodman and Christie to keep the score close,” inney worth. Goldsworthy said. “It was a joldsworthy added that terrific team effort. A real 7 character builder and they ji -. injit Bering and Angela ;’ ttermole were also strong represented Squami sh w el 1.” the mid-field position. The Scorpions continued n game three, Squamish their winning ways on the )k on the North Shore Sunday as they took the You approach :OO ar adrunners in a rematch of league title with a tight 2-1 ! :se two rivals from last win over the visiting ‘I , ir. Chilliwack Roadrunners at I a much closer match than Centennial Fields. a.n intersection and the at the score indicated, The Scorpions have-domi- uamish kept its perfect nated this year, running their ord intact with a 4-0 win. record to 7-0 and allowing bldsworthy said Fletcher only one goal in league play lights aren’t working. requii tin led the scoring with two while scoring 30. SDO~~SBriefs

least ~ Ioonar excitement he Fourth Annual Loonar Grand Prix competi- Here’s -what to do iatuR uro mountain bike race tion 1999 in , ial nt off without a hitch last Nov. 1 1 to 14. on urday in Squamish. Skaters are selected by the from espite the mud and rain Canadian Figure Skating besides crash. ajorit] iamish Off Road Cycling Association National Teams IRCA) President C1 iff committee based on results quali dates ler said they had 103 com- and monitoring done during tors taking part. National and International The last three hours it events. Murphy’s two silver led like hell,” Miller said. medal performances at the :spite it all a good time Novice Men’s event last 1 had by all.” spring at the Triglav Trophy iller said they were up 41 in Slovenia and the North Ipetitors from last year. American Challenge competi- lis year’s winners were: tion in August helped to pre- 1,I luly pare him for this experience. 1, imes Wilson and Amber I. brney in the male/female nt; Doug Horn and Youth V-ball their thael Pruner in the Scores from week one elmale event; The Girls action of the Squamish m Team Puke in the You t h/Co m m u n i t y Ser v ices Use the four-way stop procedure - it’s not only smart, it’s now also the law. You see, we’ve iale/female event and Troy Volleyball League played on amended legislation to make the rules of the road clearer. So now when you approach a light that‘s the fol rn in the solo rider event. Oct. 28 included RCMP over le Loonar Induro was the Search and Rescue 2-0, out, stop before entering the intersection, yield to cars already in the intersection and yield to cars 1 mountain bike race of Forestry over IGA 2-0, Royal season held last Saturday Bank over the Min. Child on your right if you. reach the intersection at the same time. Follow & BRITISH dice Lake. Families 2-0, G&TRan Lines these steps and you‘ll find driving a lot easier. Not to mention less jarring. .y.e over the Fire Department 2-0, COLUMBH irphy does it again Save On Foods defeated luamish skater Keegan Squamish Youths 2-0 and rphy has been selected to Cliffside Pub over the Brew esent Canada at the ISU Pub 2-1. ziis di . ! B6 Tuesday, November 2,1999 @ The Chief Squamish, B.C.

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Advance Sundays: Last - Prayer ,Squamish, S q u a mis h H e a It hy S ex u a Iity/ Funeral Sea. to Sky Hotel, 7 p.m., 898-3973. Planned Parenthood Clinic, ipplic- Planning ...... Tuesdays, 5-7 p.m. at the Health Caregiver Support Group for people Unit, 38075-2nd Ave., upstairs. IT'S THE caring for long-time care in home or Confidential, youth friendly. 892- facility. First and third Thursday, 7 - 3585. RESPONSIBLE __------THING TO DO. 9 p.m. at Tantalus Senior Centre. classified ads must Call Donna at 892-9215. Home Emergency Response Program. Help is only a touch away ypaid by Cash, Squamish Funeral Chapel when you subscribe to the Lifeline C eque, Visa or & Crematorium Ltd. Monitoring System. Sally, 892-5211. Mastercard. 898-5121 Career Cafe: individual career ____-__------2000 I - counselling, job club, career group. If you or a loved one suffer from "The McKenzie Family I' MISSY FEE Wondering where you are going? lupus, and are interested in starting Need to make some choices? Why a support group, call Rhonda at 898- This [r] 199611999 not use the latest information inter- 3324. NOTICES Suddenly, tragically on Oct. 25/99 we lost our Miss Fee. net group support, and career __-----_------expertise? 892-2237 - Skyward Words cannot express the loss we feel. An integral part of The Parinatal Support Program I Outreach. I. our pack has been taken from us extremely prematurely. ------_-----_------needs volunteers to provide phone Conway - Ruth Margurete, born support for families experiencing We will miss her curiosity, affection, attentiveness AI co holics Anonymous meetings postpartum depression. Call Jackie June 28, 1908. Passed away seven days a week. Call *a- October 25, 1999 at the age of 91 and joy of life. at 892-3585. 81 5-4089. years. Ruth was predeceased by Survived by Bammy, Huge, Emma, Nummy and Fat Boy. _-_------her loving husband Edward, in 1968 Ouk precious little girl also greatly touched many If you are concerned your child has delayed development, the infant and by her son John in 1974. She is appreciative humans. survived by her three sons: Patrick, Howe Sound Breast Feeding development program offers home Thomas and Danny; 8 grandchil- Heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Hoff. Support Group, 1st Wednesday of based, early intervention service. dren and 11 great-grandchildren. Donations can be made to Animal Advocates Society of BC month, 1:30 p.m., Health Unit, 38075 Call Sea to Sky Community Services, 7892-5796. No service by request. 44 so that other deserving animals may have a chance to have - 2nd Avenue. 892-3585...... the abundant life Fee had. ----_----_-___-_---_------Gillingham, J.T. (Jack) passed Canadian Cancer Society, 2nd A Critical Incident Stress Debriefing away on 'October 26th, very peace- Love gives and everything else takes. Monday of month, hospital board Program to assist people who have fully at home, age 77 years. E-mail to Wolfempire@direc t .ca room, 6:OO p.m. Contact: Pamela experienced a traumatic incident. Survived by his loving wife, Dithurbide, 892-5664; Judy Emergency pager, 1-604-979-8576 Elisebeth, his children Ted (Nancy), Mc Qu inn, 898-5902. Robin Barnett, Charles (Jill); grand- --_-____-_-_---_------

children Alexis, Jennifer, Miles, Burke - In Memory of the late DeCoursey - In loving memory of Squamish Hospice Society volun- ~~ Nolan & Orrin; his sisters Beverly Michael R, J. Burke, January 22, Maude DeCoursey who left us teers met the third Monday each Are you single? Over 35? Fairweather (Dave), Irene Jones 1973 - October 23,1999. "The Scars November 1, 1993: - A special life month at 7:30 p.m. 898-9854. Looking for new friends? and their children 24 families. Jack That Won't Heal" leaves us memories and memories ------_------New Adventures? was a Ph.D. or Organic Chemistry of During your short stormy life, I have live forever. We miss you mom. Bill, Squarnish and District Diabetes Come to the Clemson University and later taught lost a room-mate, companion, Noi, Vivien and George. 44 Midway Restaurant ---_--_------Association meets 3rd Tuesday of chemistry at BCIT. He was born in friend. Though you left an empty month at 7:30 p.m. at Tantalus (Best Western Hotel) Anyox, B.C. in 1922 and was raised heart behind, finally your respite for Seniors Centre. Call Art at 898-5445. on Sundays at noon. in Britanniia Beach, which he rest is granted and taken by our lov- --_------_----_-_------DON'T BE SHY! always considered home. He will be ing Father's hands. Despite the promises we made together and the One key with Chrysler Dodge Jeep -# missed by us all. Memorial service was held Nov. 1st Monday at 3:OO dreams we shared, you've suffered bla'ck key tag found Wednesday, Oct. in parking lot by Judd Photo Classified p.m. at Burquitlam Funeral Home. In far too long. In order to continue 27 slough. Phone 898-2387.44A $1 6.00 lieu of flowers, donations to the your journey though life and for you charity of your choice. Michael, even in illness, you still Family & Friends _-_---_------_------insisted on being last on the help 1x4 - $1 9.99 Whitaker - Cherry Miner; passed list, leaving you with little energy to Looking for a ride to and from away from cancer October 24,1999 fight off the cancer that took you Whistler, Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. in Squamish. She will always be away. You were indeed a caring and - 5:30 p.m. Contact Denise at 898- lovingly remembered by her three giving person and today it is our 4156. Will share gas. 45 children: Michael (Leanna) and turn to give to you. You have taught ...... their three children; Geoffrey and me not to be afraid of unconditional COMMUNITY his three children, and Jane love, and respect without barriers, Moloughney and her two children. and for that I thank you so much! Cherry had 10 great-grandchildren. You have touched many a heart dur- Born May 1,1912 to Bill Sinclair and ing your short stay.' For you Squamish Healthy Sexuality/ Ruth Miner, Cherry spent her entire Michael, I will continue the dream Planned Parenthood Clinic. life on the West Coast. She lead-an we both shared. "If I go to heaven, Tuesdays, 5 - 7 p.m. Health Unit, active life working for Overture Will you still be there?" 38075 - 2nd Avenue (upstairs). Concerts in the OS, "People in - Andrew Confidential counselling, education. Conflict" in the OS, and the B.C. Michael will be sadly missed by all, Youth friendly. 892-3585. 17TFN Heart Foundation in the O OS, until Andrew, Noeline, Birth mother Lisa her retirement. Reading, writing McArthur, brothers Shane, Allan and reciting were three of her great and twin brother Christopher, sis- Cowsntulatiow loves. No service by request. ters Pam and Christina, adoptive Flowers gratefully declined. parents Marilyn and Raymond ow your 40th Donations to Hilltop House would Burke, many aunts, uncles, cousins Squamish be appreciated. 44 and dear friends. Memorial Service 8 15-4089 Wcbbiws to be held on October 30, 1999 at Whistler 905-5489 A~wivcrs~q 1:OO PM at St. Joseph's Catholic To place your ad Church, Squamish, Father Angelo I Mom Awb Dab. De Pompa officiating. In lieu of Love, flowers donations are gratefully LONELY in Chief Marian, Scot, A&, Ian, The accepted to Squamish Health Care Mature adult, enjoys long walks MartinJanice, Mark and ommunily newspapers in Foundation, PO Box 6080, and the simple pleasures of home Squamish, BC - Hinds Funeral Cindy Columbia and !he Yukon. Call 892-9161 life. A "good listener" with tons Ill Ill Services (604) 892-3683.44 of affection for the right person. Contact SPCA 898-9590. My most sincere thanks FAMILY St. Joseph's Catholic Church to officm and members AND FRIENDS Church of Jesus Christ 2449 The Boulevard, Garibaldi is a special feature in Highlands. Father Angelo De of latter Day Saints of RCL. #277 and Pompa, 898-4355. Mass: Stan Thompson, Branch President. The Squamish Chief 42081 Ross Road, Brackendale. Totem Preschool Craft Fair, L.A. #2?7for all their where readers can place nts be read on first Saturday, 4:30 p.m.; Sunday, should the 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Confession: 898-3535. November 27 and December 11. announcements about very day. The Chief is not responsible Saturday, 4 p.m. or by appoint- Sundays Services at 1O:OO am. Totem Hall, Stawamus Reserve, 10 hard work. special social events. pearing beyond the first inser- ment anytime. Catechism (CCD): Squamish United Church a.m. to 3 p.m. Tables, $20. Phone Engagement and reed by any display or classified grades K-7 on Thursdays, 6:30- Rev. Brenda Faust, 892-5727 892-5166.48 To my family and ...... wedding announcements questing space that the liability 7:40 p.m., Now accepting regis- 38014 Fourth Avenue f~endsfor the Birthday greetings for errors occurring in the pub- trati on s. Sunday Worship Hour begins at 10 Attention all crafters! Don't miss @Js, Graduation notices a.m. Sunday School is held at y advertisement shall be limited Squamish Baptist Church Stawamus Elementary's Christmas Jowms, cards and most 0 Retirement congratulations 10 a.m. Craft Fair, Saturday, Nov. 10 nt paid for such advertisement. 2262 Read Crescent 20/99, Baby announcements Pastor: John Crozier, 898-3737. Squamish Pentecostal Assemby a.m. to 3 p.m. Call Lynn to reserve of all support and loue Associate Pastor: Paul Amacker. 38647 Buckley Avenue your table now! 892-9672. A45 HOW TO GET A MESSAGE Sunday Services: Sunday Pastor Derwyn Costinak, 892-3680 on the occasion of being IN FAMILY & FRIENDS? Worship and Sunday School Sunday: 10 a.m. Coffee Time Hilltop House Support Society Jot down the details 9:30 & 11:OO a.m. 10:30 a.m. Morning Celebration meets second Thursday of the presented with the Include your name Wednesday 7:30 pm Kids lime month at 9:30 a.m. at Hilltop House. and phone number Highlands Gospel Hall Various mid-week meetings. Legion's highest award Elder Gordon Stewart, New members welcome. Call 898- Include a clear photograph 898-5091. Sunday breaking Valleycliffe Christian 3368. - The Meritorious 0 Drop information to our condition is iustified by a bono of the-bread at 9:30 a.m., Fellowship Church office at 381 13 Second Sewice Med a 1. Avenue, Squamish nt for the work involved. Family Service 11:15 a.m., Pastor Vic Peeters 892-5023 Fellowship Supper 5 p.m. 38265 Westway Avenue. and Gospel Meeting 7 p.m Sunday school: It was truh a Family and Friends ads are $19.98 Dn the last Sunday of the month. 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship Service Prepaid Cash or cheque Monday Bible Hour 7-8 p.m., 11:Wa.m momen to us occasion. Visa or Mastercard lnterac Nednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. Seventh Day Adventist Church Any questions? St. John's Anglican Church Group Squamish United Church I will never forget. Sev. John Stephens, 898-5100 Call The Chief office annex. Sat. 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Monday Friday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. 10285 Diamond Head Road Contact: Joy Sawatzky 892-2051 Bessie Stephens - - in writing from the publisher. Any Sunday services at 8 a.m. (Holy 892-9161 i2ed reproduction will be subject to fucharist) and 10 a.m. (Family in fucharist with Sunday School low. and Nursery). B8 ITuesday, Nov. 2, 1999 iThe Chief II Squamish, B.C. - ,.... .

, NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO THE Financial Sed Canada World Youth FULL 1 I WAREHOUSEMEN'S LIEN ACT Admin. Assistr Would you like to spend three months in India? in - @ PART-TIM€ ? or somewhere else in the world? And three Notice is hereby given that the storage LiceHseb Part or Full Time hell months in another region of Canada? lot held by A & L Shops & Storage HAir stqtist required for home-ba PfI~peiye...I ..a 0- 3 The Canada WorldYouth Exchange Program is a great at 38931 Production Way business at Furry Cre required for busy e.... opportunity to learn about the world and yourself. Squamish, B.C. progressive salon,in (on Golf Course). Apply now for our 2000-2001 programs. in the name of Greg Salter will be Brackendale. . You have excellent sold at public sale for debts outstanding Applicants must be: 17-20, healthy, willing to work Com m ission, good admin., computer, typl m hard and eager for a cross-cultural experience. and cost of sale within 30 days of the second benefits. and organizational ski Info : t 01 1- free 1- 800- 889 - 6069, appearance of this notice, at a location $I CE like detail, hate errors Cl KO h t tp: //www.cwy - jcrn.org or email: bc@cwy- jcm.org. 898-542 1 to be designated by A & L Shops & Storage. would enjoy working D KII home environment fc 3 CH D Kll people. Financial servi 7 BC experienced prefe rrec CI NOTICE TO CREDITORS KN In the Estate of GERMAINE ROLAND REYNARD Fax resume to @IKV late of Squamish, in the Province of British Columbia, Retired 604-896-0033. Bl CK Homemaker, deceased. T! Ai All claims against the above estate, duly verified by Statutory Tk 0 THE COMMUNITY ON PATROL PROGRAM NEEDS VOLUN. Declaration, and with particulars and valuation of security CI' Create Your a TEERS, Our local Squamish R,C.M.I? Detachment is looking for alert eyes & held, if any, must be sent to the undersigned before wt ears to help assist Constables patrol our community. Basic training is provided, DAY STAFF Kl CE November 23,1999. and LOVE 1 TI KS stop by the police station to fill out your package today! Co-operative Trust Company of Canada We are seeking enthusiastic 3 KC individuals to join our team. Co-executor N' 0 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY is looking for caring individuals with We offer flexible hours, paid D KC 333-3rd Avenue North HIREYOURSE good listening skills to help with its Emergency Aid assistance program. breaks, meal discounts, Yl SASKATBON SK S7K 2M2 Sl regular performance/wage BUSINESSLc 0 HELP IN PROMOTING A LOUDER VOICE FOR YOUTH! Our coma reviews and an opportunity FA PRI munity youth centre is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to share their office, for advancement. SELFEMPLOY A Career in Real Estate BENEFIT BC fundraising, supervising &facilitating skills. You do not have to be a pro. Real estate can provide excellent If you are interested, please DI! apply in person at FREEBusmi SHi Excellent experience. career opportunities for those with COUNSELIAN( Medical Secretary required for the right aptitude and motivation 38451 Cleveland Avenue. HI! 0 PLENTY OF CHILDCARE OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE, The MI 4 physician's office. 20 hours per levels. Windermere Sea to Sky Real COMMUNITYFUT children need patient, tolerant, enjoyable, caring volunteers who are comfort. week. Duties include: reception, Estate offers advanced training and LIF scheduling, billing and transcrip- support for qualified new OF HOW, E HG able with a high activity and noise level. A sense of humour is a plus. WT tion. Please reply with resume to Dr. associates. To find out about a Classifieds Tel: (604) 892 Patterson, Box 336, Squamish, BC career in Real Estate call Fax: (604) 892 SQUAMISH VOLUNTEER CENTRE VON 3G0,44 -..- Gerry Halstrom, OwnerlManager for 7 __-_------CoIo.AI# SOCIETY a personal and confidential meeting. as-- I m Friendly Giant Daycare is looking sell, cfdc@mountain-ini 380I3 "laird Ave. Cbelow Mountain -1 for substitutes. Persons must be W&€? CBI available on short notice. I Sea to Sky Real Estate Squamish Ltd. Emaii The Chief a KOR Or phone 81~-4121and talk to Shnnon, Joann or Preference given to those who Call 892.9161 I -Christine. 892-3571 sqchief @uniserve.cc KIN 1 have experience working with chil- 1 CHI dren. Criminal check a must. Call 1 KIR Proud sponsor 898-2399 between 8 - 9 a.m. 45 ___------_------BC1 of voIunteers... CIV Wa nted: Ex pe rie n c ed H o use ke - KNC eping staff for 5 Star Co. Must have 1 KVC good communication skills, be neat CK\ in appearance, and be available for TSI weekends and hot idays. A& Sea To Sky Community Services and all our Team/Players need only apply. TNI friends in Community Living would Please fax resumes to: Attention: ClT Joan Bahm. Fax 14604) 892-0338.44 WDI like to thank the following people 1 CBF and businesses for their generosity 1 KST and support that helped make our LOOKING FOR THAT KCF PERFECT JOB? NM first annual Community living Submit the perfect resume! Let KC1 Day Bulb Planting Festival a huge success. I Connections Y-rl 1551 Pernberton Ave. SUI Nursery Land Mountain Building Centre 892-3335 FA! Elliott insurance Xanthine's DO IT' RIGHT FOR YOU. PRlh Western Pulp Billies Bouquet BW S.C.U. Insurance Sea To Sky Signs DISi Squamish Credit Union Ralph's Rentals POINT OF SALE CLERK SHO Holly Raschella HIS The Chief Required immediately MIV Mountain F.M. Mc 5on a Id's for Squamish business. LlFl Cable 10 Buns Master Send resume to HGT I.6.A. Dave Caldwell Box 979 FWT8 save On Foods Happy Times Children Squamish, BC, VON 3G0 Greg Gardner G.M. 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The Chief Squamish, B.C. lkesday, November 2, 1999 I- CLASSlFlEDS ...... RECREATION & TRAVEL York Alpine steppes, like new, $100 ...... - - ... or best offer; queen waterbed mat- tress, motionless, like new, plus 29-foot, 1991 Mallard Travel Trailer. i accessories, (negotiable). 898-9405. 44 Front bedroom, rear bunk beds, 3- ...... piece bathroom. Microwave, For sale: Getzen trumpet "Capri" sil- awning, 3-way fridge; lots. of stor- ver finish includes case, straights age. (604) 898-4549. Truck and trail- and cup mutes, $700. Call Scott, er available. $1 1,000 or best offer. 45 61 UNITS ON TENDER: Cars, Trucks, Vans, ersonal skills, able to work weekends and early mornings. 898-4283.45 Pickups, 4x45 Blazers, Bronco, Cherokees, ...... Explorers, Htway Tractors, Trailers, Tucker Beachcomber 7-person hot tub, 7 Ladies or girls downhill Elan boots, Snowcat. body jets, 4 turbo jets, foot jet, inte- size 7 and poles for sale. Nearly rior light. Complete with cedar skirt- new. Asking $300 or best offer. 892- ing and insulated cover. $2,800 LOCATION: BC Hydro Disposal Yard, delivered. Excellent shape. 898- 0301.44A 12251-88 Avenue, Surrey, BC. For more 3445.44 * information (604)590-7562 or visit www.bchydro.com FOR SALE Firewood for sale, split, delivered Home-made snowmobile trailer for INSPECTION DATES AND TIMES: and stacked for $200 per cord. 815- 2 snow machines. $600.898-3447.44 I Saturday November 13 and Sunday 8668.44 f November from am to 3:OO pm. ' 14/99 9:00 Sale is "as IS, where is" and subject to BC Powder Resort Properties Alder firewood for sale. Cut, split CASCADE LODGE in heart of Hydro Conditions of Sale. All tenders due in and delivered. Call 892-1254. 45 Whistler luxury 1 bedroom, with the office of Disposal Agent, 12345-88 Whistlerk largest collection of luxury suites ------fireplace, underground parking, Avenue, Surrey BC, V3W 529 bv 3:OOpm Firewood for sale: fir, split or unsplit. CAREER heated pool, 2 hot tubs, fitness November 14/99. Free delivery, discounts on three or room. Dec. 24 Jan. 2, 10 nights/ more. 815-41 19. 44 - OPPORTUNITIES $400 - night. Phone 898-2348. 45 ------I ?: PLEASE QUOTE: Tender No. Q138 The following full time positions are available; ------_------'2 Bone dry Mountain fir. Clean and Vehicles are Atrcare Tested AUTOMOTIVE ASSISTANT NIGHT MANAGER ready to burn right now. Best wood for airtight stoves. Squamish @;:,F;*, THE POWER IS YOURS OPERATIONS ADM;INISTRATIVE ; Firewood. 898-1761. 44 BChydro m ASSISTANTS (2) 1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle. OWNER ADMINISTRATION OFFICE Great body, no rust, newly built GO-ORDINATOR Old C-Band satellite receivers. engine. $2,100. Call 892-2394. 44 Will pay cash. Call 892-7888.33TFN ...... CALL CENTRE SUPERVISOR 1985 Toyota Tercel 4x4 Wagon. CALL CENTRE AGENTS (3 positions) Good shape, runs great. 225,000 1979 GMC 3/4 ton. Runs good. Multi- Ford Ranger 1994 XLT 4x4 V6, 4.0L. kilometres. $3,250 or best offer. 1- colored. Needs brakes. Good win- Large tire, very well maintained. .* SALES CO-ORDINATORS (2 POS~~~O~S) Ainsworth 888-468-2058, Leave message. 44 ter truck. Asking, $1,000. Call 898- $14,500 or best offer. Call Scott, 898- ...... 8202.44 4203.45 \ Ainsworth Lumber Co. Ltd. ______---__------_------f you would like to join an entrepreneurial company with 1985 Mazda 626 rebuilt motor and ...... carburetor. New clutch, starter, ople great career opportunities, please visit I Box 880 Lillooet. BC VOK 1VO 1980 Dodge, extended cab with REALESTATE and alternator and struts. Good shape. canopy. Some rust. Excellent run- an Resources at Le Chamois (Monday - F'riday, lpm - 4pm) WANTED TO BUY: $1,600 or best offer. 898-9334. 44 ning condition. $2,200 or best offer. or fax resume to 604-938-1888 ...... 892-8403.44 ail to [email protected] Good Quality 1986 Dodge Daytona, 2-door fast- FOR SALE BY OWNER back. Automatic. 87,000 kilometres, 1983 International 5-ton delivery In Squamish, Westway Village, 2nd Douglas Fir white exterior, red interior. New truck, new tires, brakes, front end. floor, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. tires. Excellent condition. No rust. Power tailgate, diesel V-8, 5-speed, CHMC approved condo. 812 square Spruce and feet. Currently vacant. $57,500 or Asking $1,800 or best offer. 898- split, certified. $6,500 (offers). 898- 22 cubic foot Amana upright freez- 5898.44 best offer. Also 3 bedroom unit avail- er. Oldie, but a goodie. $300. 898- Lodgepole Pine 5708.44 ...... able to investors, currently tenant- 0712 evenings. 44 1987 Ford F-250 pickup. Excellent ed. $67,500. Call Albert at (604) 274- jn(Im'n4 or sale. Square bales and Peelers 1987 Honda Civic Wagovan. 892- 1307. E-mail: [email protected] .44 round bales, some second condition, 4-speed, 1-ton suspen- Whitfie Id f ree-sta ndin g di rect-ven t 0240 or 892-1245 - message. Very hile supplies last. Sugarloaf For a competitive price and reliable. New brakes, new starter. sion, new tires, trailer hitch. 148,000 Pemberton. Phone 1604) pellet stove. All complete, works kilometres. $4,000 or best offer. great. $650. Call after 5 p.m. 898- further information contact: Must sell. $900 or best offer. 44 ...... (604) 898-4549. 44 Highlands duplex for sale by owner. 9631.44 ...... Hugh Herritt 1988 Suzuki 2-d00rI 3-cylinderI 5- 40624 Perth Drive. 3 bedrooms, 256-5213 Office speed. Good brakes, runs great. Must sell. 1989 lsuzu Trooper 4x4 great yard, gas fireplace, new paint. For Sale: Kenmore washer, new, Jfi SUV, 4-door, 5-speed, power steer- Assumable 6.7 % mortgage, used 5 months, $425; Westinghouse Good tires. Reliable. $1,100. 44 256-5250 Fax AmsH ...... ing, power brakes, stereo, roof reduced to $164,900. 898-5395. dryer, new used, 8 months, $250; rack, new tires. Recent mofor 1993 Volvo 240 SW, 123,000 kilome- Vendor very motivated for quick both have packing crates for mov- rebuild. $4,500 or best offer. 892- sale. 45 tres. Power windows and locks, ing. McClary stove, $200. Excellent 3223, or 892-5433. 44 condition. Call 898-4923. 45 snows, hitch rack. Excellent condi- ...... tion. $13,000 or best offer. 44 ...... Must Sell. 1992 Ford Ranger 4x4 Mendelffohn upright piano and pickup, extra cab, XLT, 4.0 V-6, Garibaldi Highlands Gem, 3 bed- bench, $900 or best offer. 898-3373. Must §ell. 1995 Pontiac Grand Am Automatic, power steering, power rooms, 3 bathrooms home boasts 44 S.E. Sport 4-door, 6-cylinder, auto- brakes, air-conditioning, tilt, cruise, gas fireplace, huge deck, large Get some small print working for you, matic, power steering, power stereo extra new snow tires, new fenced backyard, finished base- ment, garage and carport. Quiet Baby furniture plus accessories: The Chief classifieds brakes, air-conditioning, stereo. raised canopy with slide window. toys. books, Fisher Price kitchen street near park, tennis courts and 892-916 1 120,000 kilometres. $7,500 or best Hands-free cell phone. 126,000 kilo- centre, maternity clothes etc. 898- offer. 892-3223 or 892-5433. 44 school. Easily in-lawed. $234,000. Call Gordie Robinson, 892- metres. $11,500 or best offer. 892- Call 898-9083/815-9083. 42TFM 9405.44 ...... 3223 or 892-5433.44

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I Bedgood, 3, Kaitlin Bedgood, 3, Dylan Left to right: Sheri Newman, Caitlin McArthw, orbanks, 4 and Hannah Caldwell, 4, hold up Ann McArthur and Doug Houle of the Back Country Horseman Society of B.C. (Squamish food items that they brought to the A1 Brown, Branch Manager of On-Side Restorations, right, chapter) present a cheque for $500 to Todd Pope, amish Public Library October 15. presenting a plaque to Patrick, left, of Elliot Insurance in Dr. chair of the Trails Steering Committee. four-year-old story time group each recognition of 40 years of Community Service. The money will be used to build a multi-use sign ght a food item to the story reading with all New business learning how the masters have stayed in to mark a future trail in the community. ations Urroine U to the Sauamish1 Food Bank. business, by "Being part of'

'The Spirit of Squamish is a s ial promotion 'The Spirit of Squarnish is a s ial pronwtion ;pornred b the Squarnish C 'ef. There are pnsored b the Squamish CII" 'ef, There are Jertain condy itions which appl rin order to 3ertai.n con(Y itions which apply in order to 1 pear in the s ace. Please ca Y1 Dianne 1 pear in the s ace. Please call Dianne &haway at 85 2-9161 for details." Pathaway at 8g 2-9161 for details."

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RENTALS 3 bedroom rancher, Garibaldi Quiet, beautifully located town- Two commercial storefronts, Highlands, Private lot, hot tub, house in Brackendale. 3 bedrooms, and 800 square feet. Next to workshop feature this home. Asking I Suites Include all appliances, lots of. space. GM dealership on Govern $189,000. Call Colleen, (604) 898- 1 Bedroom $525 Heat Available now. $800/month. Phone 2545.41TFNRoad. Available now. Jack, 2501.44 Darnell 892-9065.44 ------2 Bedroom $575._-- Hot Water ...... Quiet Location I rent 2nd floor 38133 Clev Brackendale: 1591 McDonald Property Services 3 Bedroom $645 Parking Freshly painted 2 & 3 For Place. 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bathroom I bedroom Townhouses. Ave. Profession a I bu iI d ing , home on large private corner lot 38861 Buckley Ave. Call Res. Manager 892-3616 I $250/mo. Phone 892-3441 fenced backing onto duck pond. DIAMOND HEAD Covered carport 1 1/2 baths, Quality throughout with antique hook ups for Washer/Dryer, CHILDREN 2 bedrooms APARTMENTS lots of storage space. terra cotta and hardwood flooring. 3 bedroom suite in 4-plex in Asking $284,000. Call Colleen Valleycliffe. $600/month, plus utili- 898-8213 Carney. (604) 898-2501. 44 Available Nov. 1 ...... ties. Available immediately. Phone Garibaldi Garden Court 892-5212.44 In B.C., any facility providing ca 4 bedroom, 2 bathrooms. Updated WESWAY VlllAGE One bedroom suites from $525 and ...... house, fully finished basement, two bedroom suites from $575. 3-bedroom apartment. New fridge HOUSES FOR RENT related by blood or marriag large fenced yard with view. New t den and 3 bedrooms Great location, close to shops, bus and stove. partially furnished. required by law to obtai furnace and appliances. 2,2 roof, and school. Heat, hot water and Sundeck, double garage. Available Community Care Facility lice $1 89,900.892-2299.44 some with fireplaces parking included. Phone 898-1755. immediately. Phone 898-31 10.44 ...... Valleycliffe. Large 3-plus bedrooms, This is to ensure the health 1lTFN ...... safety of children. A list Newly renovated 5 bedroom, 2,500 Available immediately ...... hot tub. $1,30O/month. Available DUPLEXES FOR RENT licensed c hildcare facilities square foot house on Plateau Drive. Nov. 1 Please call Darnell Property 1 bedroom suite downtown, available from the Health Unit. Huge lot! $249,000. Phone 892-2610. Starting at $5OO/month includes fridge/stove. Available Services. 892-2617.41TFN 40TFN now. $550/month. 892-9412.44 ------______^______-- ___------_------Waiting list available for ...... Main floor of house: 3 bedrooms, 2 For more information contact Brackendale one bedroom duplex, Licensing Officer, Coast MUST SELL NOW. Absolutely beau- bathrooms, garage, fenced yard. Garibaldi Highlands. Clean, bright, available Oct. 1. $550/month. Please Garibaldi Community tiful home. 70s cedar and glass. the following properties: Pets okay. $1,20O/month, including large 1 bedroom suite. New appli- call Darnell Property Services, 892- Health Services Garibaldi Highlands. Outstanding utilities. Available immediately. a n ces, was her/dryer, fireplace, 2617.42TFN Society at 892-3585. views, 5 bedrooms, in-law suite. MOUNTAIN VIEW MANOR $600/month. Phone (604) 898-5253, Andrea, (604) 898-1932.43TFN Large private lot. $259,900. (604) after 6 p.m. 44 536-8213. By owner. 43TFN * MAPLE TREE COURT ...... Garibaldi Highlands, Perth Drive. ------Bright, clean, 1 bedroom in Valleycliffe. Newly renovated 2 Backs onto school. 3 bedrooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms upstairs; 3 * EMERALD PLACE Garibaldi Highlands. Washer/dryer bedroom lower suite. Fenced back available Dec. 1. $900/month, $450 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms downstairs, suits non-smoking working person. yard. $550/month, plus utilities. damage deposit. Month to month * COTTONWOODS Available Nov. 15. No pets. Phone rented for $l,OOO/month. 3,400 $490/month. No cats. Phone and lease as house is for sale. Phone square feet, 2-ye a rs-o Id. 892-7464 after 5 p.m. or 898-4922. Jessica, 898-4084 or 898-8418.47 * VIKING RIDGE furnishings optional. Short term 46A Downtown, 892-6379.45 tenant, okay. 898-4200.45 ...... HIGHLAND GLEN ESTATES ...... 1/2 duplex. $625/month. Available 1 bedroom basement suite for rent Dec. 1. Dentville. 2 bedrooms, Upper Valleycliffe. 4 bedrooms, downtown. Available anytime. No 14 X 70 Foot Mobile Home. 3 bed- ALSO,., f r id g e, stove, w a s h e r/d rye r, fen c e d fenced yard. Close tp school. pets. Please call 892-3048. 44 yard. Gas heat, plus wood stove. References required. $1,15O/nronth. rooms, new rugs and appliances. ___------I------Recent renovation with new Sundeck, workshop, immediate See our ad under Available Nov. 1. Phone 892-5828.45 GAM-GPM 1 bedroom suite downtown area, kitchen, flooring, paint etc. No dogs. Schedule of Events: occupancy. Offers to $50,000. 898- $500. Call 892-3069.44 604-623-5787.45 2568.37TFN Apartment 4 bedroom house available immedi- Tues.: Science ately. Big private back yard, and Wed.: Kindermusic Drastically reduced. Must sell & House Rentals sundeck. Covered carport. Thurs.: Cooking $800/month. 892-3069 or 294-6988. immediately. $10,000. All appli- Valleycliffe, large, bright, newly Brackendale, 3 bedrooms, available Chm 892-5113 btl ances, large addition. Great poten- WE SPECIALIZE IN renovated basement suite. Large Nov. 1. $775/month. Please call 44 tial. 898-1009. 44 yard, utilities included. No pets, Darnell Property Services, 892- RENTAL MANAGEMENT 2617.42TFN 1 non-smo king. $675/m o nt h...... Double wide modular home, 3 bed- FOR MORE References. 898-4280 or 892-4848. One bedroom, suits one person. rooms, living room. New appli- 38TFN TOWNHQUSE/CONDO Paradise Valley. $400/month. ances, porch, workshop to be seen 1N FORMATI 0 N CA1 L FOR RENT Available immediately. 898-9773. 44 at Britannia Beach. Lot 41.896-2442. 2 bedroom suite, ground floor of 47A house. No pets, 4 appliances. Ava ila ble immediately. $600/mo nth Mobile Home For Sale including utilities. 892-9696. 38241 Viking Ridge, 2 bedrooms, 5 appli- "U Store It" - Mini storage space 892-2617 Juniper Crescent. 892-3213,2-5 p.m. ances, 2 fireplaces. No smoking. available in new facility. Bay sizes #I -40022 Government Rd. (work). 41TFN Available Dec. 1. $750/months. vary from lO'x16' to 10' x 32' with To book a classifieki (Wagon Wheel) ...... References required. Call 898-3670 garage door opening. Located in after 6 p.m. 44. 1980 Chancellor 7321 2, ~-~IUSden, 1 and 3 bedrooms ...... Squamish Industrial Park. Phone ad 14'X70' starting at $450/month. 12th month Diamond Head PJace, 2 bedrooms, pager, 815-4025 for more informa- Furnished bedroom in my home, free on a 1-year lease. Please call tion. 12TFN Has 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, large top floor, in-suite laundry, under- upper Valleycliffe. Kitchen, laundry Darnell Property Services. 892- ground parking. Available Dec. 1. CallThe Chief , ,. living room 81kitchen. Four Classi eds Sell! Call The Chief I privileges. Working person or stu- ''1 2617.42TFN $725/month. Call Michael, newer appliances, very bright , dent. Non-smoker, no pets. $375. Windermere, 892-351 1.44 i892-9161 inside. Largest lot in park, Phone 892-9892.46 2-bedroom basement suite for rent landscape, fully fenced yard, 2 _------_------in Valleycliffe. Available Nov. 1. No sheds, 1 playhouse and new Room for rent in three bedroom pets, no smoking. 892-9097.44 1 OX1 0 deck. house downtown. $300. Available ...... immediately. 892-8439.44 Residential Sales, Strata Management, Residential & Commercial Tenancy Call 898-941 6 ...... Diamond Head Place, 2-bedrooms, $48,500 to p floor. Skylights, was her/d rye r, &I stora gel par king. $700/mont h. Basil Milne Available Nov. 1.898-5202. 44 EXM ...... Premium Property Sales & Management i Bright, beautiful three bedroom RENTALS Large 2 bedroom suite. Dentville, Residential Pm-perties for Rent Residential Prwerties for Sale home in Valleycliffe to share with 2 bdm suite Westway Village - $5OO/mo 3 bdrm townhome Viking Ridge - $1 female tenant and possibly one close to school and downtown. Available Nov. 1. Call 892-5049.44A 2 bdrm suite Garibaldi Estates - $650hno 3 bdrm townhome VVilson Cres. - $1 child. Must like quiet living and ...... 3 Wrm suite Dentville $650hno 3 bdrm townhome Valley Drive $1 cats. $450 inclusive. 892-3736.45 - - Spacious 2 bedroom basement, 2 Large 2 Bdrm Suite Gar Estates - @75/mo Commercial / Industrial (Heat and light included) 3 bedroom house in Highlands. downtown. Available now. 2 light Industrial bays 1750 sq. ft. 3 bdrm Rancher 41822 Ross Rd. Looking for 2 people to share top Everything included. No laundry, no - m/m 700 sq. ft. office space - Queensway floor. Including large yard, deck, pets, non-smokers. $550/month. 3 bdrm house 1065 Northridge -a $1050/mo Store for rent 1200 sq. ft. - $600/mo. 892-9871,5 p.m. - 8 p.m. 44 4 bdrm house 40163 Diamond Hd. satellite TV and garage space for ...... - $1sWmo Storage 1200 sq. ft. storage. Available Nov. 1. Pager 2 bay Industrial Park 1500 sq ft each (604) 643-9625.42TFN 2 bedroom apartment. Diamond ldwo Bachelor starting from ...... Head Place. 2nd floor, southern !I $430 man( One bedroom available in 3-bed- exposure. Washer/dryer, covered 1 Bdrm $550 parking. $700/month. Available e st room home in Britannia Beach. t for immediately. 898-4752.48 2 Bdrm starting from $585 Shared utilities. Rent: $250...... Wndermere dian Available anytime (days) 896-0029. Sea to Sky Real Estate, Squamish 'I 44 Two bedroom suite for rent avail- forta Family Oriented able Nov. 1. No pets. 892-5766.44 ' 892-5576 8984409 )se monthlv statements. financial accountabilitv. consistent communication, weekend accessability, professional servi Quiet, non-smoking, non-drinking ...... "s gi. quiet building mature female/male, employed, to cina !nt -walking distance to share quiet family home in es downtown, bus stop, Brackendale. $375/m o nt h . ?Y P References required. 898-2320.44 Sq. Elementary School, e Howe Sound Secondary Room-mate wanted. Nice quiet ertY & Capilano College home. All appliances, laundry. id Smoker okay. References and dam- 1 Rent includes cable tv, age deposit required. Phorfe 898- :S-S & 'kY heat hot water. 3667.44 lllanc Elevator! No pets. of clc For more info please call Bob at Bachelor studio. $475/month, includes utilities. Available immedi- 892-2288 ately. References required. Call Subscriptions ts The 892-5120.44...... Chief save you money the Bachelor suite above Eagle Run over buying at Village in Brackendale. $375/month. newsstand, 671 -3302 or 925-1980.43TFN PRICES INCLUDE GST ...... LWAL DEUVERY Affordable, clean, bright bachelor 6 months $26.00 1 year $40.00 suite. Heat, cable, hydro all includ- MAILDELIVERY IN CANAIM ed, at $440/month. Non-smoking, no 6 months $ 70.00 1 year $W.00 All subscriptions must be prepaid by pets. References required. Phone ash,cheque or charge card. We 892-5094.44 accept Visa or Mastercartl. The Chief IM Squamish, B.C I Tuesday, Nov. 2, I999 B15 r BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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I Howe Sound Infant Toddler Care - full day . 892-5365 Y Happy Times Children's Centre - full day 892-8454 Need extra help in your studies? ling,Lleve'& fr munitv , I Graduate from HSSS, recently ------.pies u& Happy Times Preschool - Tues. - Thurs. - AM obtained a Bachelor of Science 892-36 17 degree. Experienced tutor will help (OUR LOCAL NEWS I ity Licensed Ready for Kindergarten - *Man., Wed., Fri - AM in any subject - intermediate or high -rf\- school level. Contact Melahnie at Kinder Kapers- Kindergarten age 892-8454 898-4534.44 PAPER IS HERE TO children Kid Kapers - School age 892-3689 to 12 years SERVE YOU nhtain I FOR AllYOUR HAPPYnm CHILDREN'S CENTREIKINDER KAPERS A DVE RTlSI N G Ages 30 months to Kindergarten Challenging, Safe Environment BEAUTIFULAIRBRUSEED DESIGNS, EACE AS UNIQUE AS TEE NEEDS! Structured Kindergarten Program (Pick up from schools) BUSINESS BEEIND TEE WINDOW. For more information or BOOKNOW FOR CHRISTMAS. "%lU 9rQaItl .$, ?fi .gQSiy" .$ " to enroll your child call: 892-584 1 CALL 892m9161 Andrea at 892-8454 GFORCE@DI R E~.CA WOODSONG HARDWOODFLOORS FOR QUALITY Add a touch of heritage to your home. Advertise in Conscientious Workmanship New floors installed. SERVICE Old floors restored. The Chief! 'Ls- Fire, & Flood Damage Repair Recycled Hardwood a specialty. Ref's. Call 892-9161 Chris 604-872-1744

GANNET-DIESEL LTD. - 1 SERVICE I Detroit Dicsd Eplginespeb?liso' Engines/Gmponents * Approved *SHOP &FIELD WORK Learning F *colbzpETlTIvE~ ICBC Bonubu PHONE/FAX PAGER Call for Info / Appt 604-275-3797 604-631-0759 I #120 - 12251 No. 2 Rd. Ridunond, BCWE 2G6 I 898-4468 I X VOTE NOVEMBER 20,1999 RlOR & EXTERIOR, HTt& ENT & TEMPORARY HARDWOOD 1999 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION AND PLAYING FIELDS FLOORS REFERENDUM OMPtTlTlVL PRICES, & ON-TIME IERVICE. supply install refinish A L 898-1222 I PARTS SALES SERVICE list of registered electors has been produced on the basis of the et JINSIGHJ Jeff Shea Steve Chapman Provincial List of Voters. A copy of the List of Registered Electors is, one: 898-gd 898-2378 89845250 . ION OROUP BRACKENDALE. B.C. upon signature, available for public inspection at Municipal Hall, 37955 Second Avenue, during regular office hours. An elector may request that their address or other information about them be omitted from CAPTURED IDEAS or obscured on the list of electors. PICTURE FRAMING Eligible electors who are not on the List of Registered Electors may reg- +BOND RESTORATIONS SD@t?dVand friendlv service I r Quality products 1 ister at the time they vote. New requirement for registration in 1999: (uIy6 0 DRYWALL0 PAINTIN6 0 CARPENTRY & RENOVATIONS .over 400 sample frames nt I I Art Supplies I When registering, an applicant must provide at least two (2) documents $.3918 Fax: 8926336 that provide evidence of the applicant's identity and place of residence, 13,Q at least one (1) of which must contain the applicant's signature, and make a solemn declaration as to the applicant's place of residence. nal broadcasting Please bring at least two (2) pieces of identification with you for produc- 1 tion at the time you register, as registration and voting is prohibited without them, without exception. I lin washrooms Idworms Advance Voting Opportunities will be held in the Council Chambers, !I Municipal Hall, 37955 Second Avenue, Squamish, on: mander at Batoche st Thursday, November 4 and Friday, November 5, 1999 t for Leslie dian Commander, 8:30 a.m. - 4:3O p.m. 1 fortable, for short Wednesday, November 10 and Saturday, November 13, 1999 )se 8:OO a.m. - 8:OO p.m. Circumstances for Advance Voting include: absence from the municipal- ity on General Voting Day; physical disability or mobility impairment; reasons of elector's conscience; reasons beyond elector's control; can- didate, candidate representative or election official.

5 Mongolian tents of Abraham For more information on resident elector or non-resident property elec- 6 European Common 27 Rower's concern Market, abbr. 30 Expression of distaste tor registration at the time of voting or about advance voting, please call 7 Shillings, abbr. 31 Body part the Chief Election Officer at 815-5007. 8 Malign 33 Consumed 9 Thin, pliable sheet 34 Doomed ones IO Sex or cycle prefix 36 Heart part I1 Mulroney tax, for short 37 Faked 16 Br. Commander at Plains 40 vrant Subscriptions to Tke Chiefsaoe you money ouer buying at the flewstand of Abraham 41 Youngster 19 Eccentric person 42 Tailor's concern 21 Big Can. Rlwy. 43 Br. Broadcasting org. PRICES INCLUDE CST, 5s 22 Notion 44 Nothing. nada, Zip 23 Compass point 45 Business degree, for Home delity & Mail Delivery in Tm: 6 months t26,00,1 year 24 Restaurant short $448,88 25 Bull ring utterances 46 Disappearing Atlantic fish Maill in Canada: 6 ~onthsVI, 1year 90 , film star 26 Fr. Comrnander at Plains delivery All subscuiptions mud be prgaidby cheque or charge card Visa or Masterarb Pwem in next week's issue of The Chief. ~

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GR~A~~,~,~~~D?RE~~UE~~SF~R;~~OOA%$,- /. ,--> < 8, ... y > Council of the District of Squamish has passed a motion that the level of the 2000 Budget Grants in Aid People love to read be equal to 100% of the 1999 Budget Grants in Aid. The Chief, . All Community Groups desiring a grant must submit an application for a grant in aid by November 15, so don’t leave 1999 for the year 2000 Budget. home without it! Is, w All applications received after November 15, 1999 will only be given consideration if there is an unfore- Send us your 1 UP photos of s ma seen circumstance, an emergency or other legitimate reason for late application. families and scar Applications can be received at Municipal Hall, 37955 Second Avenue, Squamish, B.C. to the attention of YOU friends reading sin: the Manager of Financial Services. For additional information please call the Finance Department The Chief around tron at 81 5-5010. the r Rc country,. around thai NOTICE OF INTENT TO DISCHARGE RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS the world. That’s Bill DeCourse credi

TAKE NOTICE THAT the District of Squamish proposes to discharge certain restrictive covenants regis- I reading the Chief ir (4 For evq photo published, your1 receive aspii tered against the following properties, the second of which is owned by the District: Reap, Cambodia our ( PID: 014-650-037 (including tan lotion) that ( a $30.00 value! sa s( Lot G Block J Section 11 Twp 50 Plan 22344 h Parr PID 009-331-1 58 31I 892-91 6 1 s. Sir odiac Lot 3 Block J Section 11 Twp 50 Plan 10640 38113 Second Ave. Shai PID 014-650-045 Box 3500, Squamish ,BC VON ! s nov ng fe Lot H Block J Section 11 Twp 50 Plan 22344 your AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that no consideration will be received for the discharge, except for the dis- ke tii it will charge of the building scheme for the District property by the owners of the other two properties. ’ully \1 This Notice is published in accordance of the provisions of Sections 186 and 187 of the MunicipalAct. g. Wh Trudy Coates, Jess. ni (M Manager of Administrative Services inythi District of Squamish ill ev ayed DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH Answers to last week’s car! lules, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING i, fax1 NOTICE is hereby given that the public, including all persons who deem their interest in property crossword puzzle the I asy s affected by the following proposed bylaw will be afforded an opportunity to be heard respecting matters g exa contained in the proposed bylaw at a public hearing to be held at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, the 16th day of ation: D YOU November, 1999 in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Hall, 37955 - 2nd Avenue, Squamish British “bal Columbia. out finist In general terms the purpose of the proposed “District of Squamish Zoning Bylaw No. 1342, 1995, f old Amendment Bylaw (Comprehensive Development Zone No. 21) No. 1574, 1999” is as follows: lost 1. To amend the District of Squamish Zoning Bylaw NQ.1342, 1995 to permit a mixed-use building [Don’ tr (Ju incorporating a Tae Kwon Do Studio/Academy and two residential suites on property legally rers i described as: Lot 18, Block 40, District Lot 486, Plan 3960, located at 37752 Second Avenue, urfac your Downtown Squamish. ave s 00 IC man Ut of ithusc n ag; lition 2ady :t set ipted SCrei ound ve sc uly 2 famil ion e -ipatia

Persons interested in specific particulars are directed to obtain a copy of the proposed bylaw as indicated WANT TO SELL below. Also available for inspection are copies of the District of Squamish Zoning Bylaw No. 1342, 1995 F which would be amended by the proposed bylaw and various reports and plans which have been consid- ered by Council. SOMETHING FAST? A copy of the proposed bylaw and an information package may be inspected at the Municipal Hall, 37955 C - 2nd Avenue, Squamish, British Columbia, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive, excluding statutory holidays from November 2nd, 1999 to November 16th, 1999 inclusive. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that anyone who wishes to comment on the proposed District of -- Squamish Zoning Bylaw No. 1342, 1995, Amendment Bylaw (Comprehensive Development Zone No. 21) E No. 1574, 1999 may do so by: 1. Making a written submission to the Council of the District of Squamish; and/or 2. Appearing as a delegation before the Council of the District of Squamish on the 16th day of Th November, 1999 in the District of Squamish Council Chambers. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that no verbal or written communication will be received by the loi Council of the District of Squamish after the close of the hearing. Margaret-Ann Thornton Trudy M. Coates Manager of Planning Services Manager of Administrative Services rh THIS IS THE FIRST OF TWO SUCH thr NOTICES OF PUBLIC HEARING Dated this 27th day of October, 1999 Re. at Squamish British Columbia GE

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The Chief Squamish, B.C Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1999 CLASS1FI EDS Ih COMMUNIIY NEWSPAPERSke As appear ir opproxbotely 100 mfnady ~wspopenu 1.C & Ykw ad red more !ban 3 dh ASSOCIATION reoderr, $290.00 for 25 words; $6.00 eatk dditional word. lo pbte row letwd tbsrifii toll the v! Brillrh Coiunbid and Yukon BY GEORGIA NICHOLS Sqwd &f at 892.9161 or tbe BNNA at (604) 669.9222. willing heart because it is the best time spouses any day now. (Look happy - liv to tie up loose ends in things which ing well is the best revenge.) A tremen up as much of your old debts have been nagging you and dragging dous amount of deja vu is floatin! n. Return things you have bor- on the ground for too long. You'll be through your sign. Don't worry, you'l >FAITH AND HOPE AND LOVE RESTOR- TAX IDER MY S PE C I A LTY TR A I NI N G LONELY? ALONE? CONNECT with glad you tackled these tasks. When be up to whatever presents itself (yo1 ING< all Godns Churches, Nations, CENTRE. 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20199 - January IN PEMBERTON, just 20 minutes north of 1986TUNDRA SKI DOO. Long track, wide Whistler Cay, beau- Whistler, 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home. skids, very good shape, runs well. $975. 1 bedroom suite. Available to mature, non smoking, non 1996 ATV SUZUKI 300 King Quad. 4WD, fax, CD stereo, king partying, professional individuals, cou- racks, hitch, very good condition. $4250. $200/night. Very ples or family. November 1 to April 30. Phone, 932-4202. 44 Far better than anv hotel in No pets. Furnished, fireplace, close to ;, fur , Call, (604)603-0438, ieave mes- amenities, references required. 9ooo HOME SERVICES jisha $1800/month, plus utilities. (6041894- : No .______-______I______6189. 43 gle DROOM, 2 bathroom, fully fur- -__-_____--_____----___I______------;. 9 deluxe condos. Aspens & The POSTCARD VIEWS from the cliff top hot RELIABLE CARPENTER and HANDYMAN Available immediately until tub of this new luxury log home. Located available for framing, drywall, plumbing, .---.. 4th. All amenities, 20 minutes north of Whistler, this log and read all over! painting, tiling, repairs, etc. No job too Id ryer, dishwasher, fireplace, bed home features every amenity one could big or small! One call does it. Call Ray '9, no Non-smoking, no pets. ask for. Call for all the details. (6041894- 932-4063 or pager 938-8793. 46 1I? StI k or $1400/month. 932-0109. 43 9408. 43 blobttrotttrs (lub ?eople love to read HANDYMAN. House-sitting & full home BRACKENDALE. 30 minutes to Whistler. . maintenance. Repairs, renos, appliance ' The Chief, 1 bedroom, 100 yards from 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, totally remod- installation, painting, loads to landfill, zzi and underground park- eled, play room, storage, fenced yard, small moving jobs, drywall repairs. 938- so don't leave December 23 to January 6. washer/dryer, dishwasher, beautiful, 4787. 47 One week minimum. very bright, wood stoves. For rent home without it! November 15. $1 lW/month. (604)898- Send us your 5317. 44 DOLAVILLAGE. 1 bed- COMPUTER TROUBLE?? Fast, friendly, photos of condos available in-home service for both Macs and PCs. farnilies and s and New Years. For rates call, 905-9767 day or night. 42tfnnc DECEMBER 1. Main floor. 1290 sq. ft. friends reading New warehouse, Function. Highway OOM, 2.5 bathroom frontage. Finished to suit. 938-9949 or The Chief around h Village to rent for (604)250-1717. 45 LADIES! THE BEST NAILS! I'm really the ski months. Fully ______-_____-_-_--_------good and very fast. 20 years experience. (360)598-6070 or cercone@sil- DECEMBER 1. New office space. 1028 country, around New, $45. Fills, $35. Local rates. 905- That's Sarah, Rebecca & Gina Ray reading sq. ft. Second floor, highway frontage, 4640. 43 ______------__I______Function. Finished to suit. 9.38-9949 or the world. The Chief in New York IUM AT WHISTLER. December (604)250-1717...... 45 h January 2. Mountain view For every photo published, you'll receive drooms and loft, 3 bathrooms, OFFICE SPACE for lease in Function. 600 WHISTLER SELECT SERVICES. To vali- to 1000 sq. ft. All finished, ready to date insurance coverage. Home walk (including tan lotion) mover. Short or long term. Call, 938- through and plant care. Other services 4747. 43 and sub trades upon request. Snow a $30.00 value! _-l__-_-l__--___---l------removal, cleaning, catering, etc. Please PEMBERTON UNIT 3, 1800 sq. ft. shop call Gill Schramm, 932-5791, 932-6164 with 1200 sq. ft. mezzanines. $5.60/sq. ft.. Fax. Judy Tolmie, 932-5401,932-6600 Fax. GST, Triple Net, utilities not included. 43 Available immediately. Pemberton Industrial Park. Call Cam, (604)894-5008. 28aTFN______-_____._-_------, 3 bathroom townhouse in WHISTLER INDUSTRIAL PARK. . 7 day minimum. Fully fur- December 1. R3 1208 Alpha Lake Road. 1425 sq. ft. warehouse and office' space. Competitive rate. (604)929-9493. a43 8ooo AUTOMOTIVE That's Nicholas Miller reading The Chief in Mission Beach, Queensland . 1964 FORD FAIRLANE 500. Project car, needs work. Mid 70's 302, weld mags, custom interior. Call Dan, '932-3924, leave message. 43 ___---______-___-______------38 113 Second Ave. 1986 WV JETTA Carat. 198km, no rust. $2500. OBO. Call Nicole, (604)894-5170. Box 3500, Squamish , BC VON 3GO 43_____-_____-______-______------1989 FORD FESTIVA,, $800. Great Whistler car. Hatch back, standard, good in snow, Comes with 2 snow tires. Call Jane, 932-8900. 44 _-_____-__------____------1992 CROWN VICTORIA SEDAU. Propane, stereo, runs well. Good paint and tires. $1500. (604)894-6670. 43 -______---__-______------GREAT SAFE WINTER CAR! 1993 AWD, Subaru Loyale Wagon. 100,000kms. Information for Electors $8500.--_-_-______------. (604)894-3676. 43 NEVER BE stuck again. 1991 Subaru Persons entitled to vote in the forthcoming election within the electoral areas of the Squamish- Legacy LE Sedan. 4WD, excellent During Mark Twain's Lillooet Regional District will be required to register as electors at the time of voting. mechanical condition, snow tires, 200K, Elector qualifications and registration requirements are as follows: $6,600. Stan, (604)228-1735evenings. 43 days as a newspaper- RESIDENT ELECTOR man, he was editor of a Qualifications: age 18 or older on November 20,1999; 1980 GMC JIMMY 4x4. Excellent condi- small Missouri paper. tion with many new parts. Fully restored heday he received a a Canadian citizen; recently, a must see! $4500. 938-9487, a resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months before the day of registration; message. 43 letter from a sub- a resident of the electoral area in which registration is sought for at least 30 days; 1988 ISUZU TROOPER, white. 4WD, new scriber, stating that he not disqualified by any enactment from voting in an election or otherwise disqualified by law. brakes, clean, good condition, Registration Requirements: 190,000kms. $6,000. 060. 932-6175. had found a spider in 38tfnnc full name of the applicant; 'lis paper, and asked if residential address, and mailing address if this is different from residence; :his was an omen of either the applicantis birth date or the last 6 digits of the social insurance number. 1969 WV WESTFALIA. Rebuilt engine, jood or bad luck. NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY ELECTOR solid______------shape. $2200. 060. 932-4968. 43 In order to vote a non-resident property elector must obtain a certificate either at the Regional Twain replied: "Finding a District offices or at the place of voting. 1981 JEEP WAGONEER Limited 4x4. New all season tires. Engine overhauled and ;pider in your paper is Qualifications: transition replaced 2 years ago. $1500. must be entitled to register as a resident elector of the electoral area in which the property Thule Gutter style roof rack, $150. 905- ieither good nor bad luck. not 0391. 43 The spider was merely is situated; ______--_-___--____------.------age 18 or older on November 20,1999; 1984 FORD VAN. Large removable bed, ooking over our paper to a Canadian citizen; insulated, sunroof, vents, roof rack, hitch, 6 cylinder engine, greatsnow tires, ;ee which merchant was a resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months before the day of registration; good condition. $2400. 060. 932-2724. lot advertising so that he a registered owner of real property in the electoral area in which registration is sought for at 43-___-_-_-______-___-----"------:odd go to that store, least 30 days; not disqualified by any enactment from voting in an election or otherwise disqualified by law; 1987 CHEW F10 extended cab. Canopy, ;pin his web across the good work truck. $lOOO. 932-7510. 43 may register for only one property within the electoral area; loor, and lead a life of If there is more than one registered owner of the property, only one of the owners 1987 FORD ECONOLINE 150. Perfect may register; cruising Van. Runs great, very reliable. indisturbed peace ever TV, CB, cruise control, power windows. the Derson repisterinp must have the written consent of a majoritv of the owners ift erw a rd ." Phone 905-4917. $4500.080. 43 Registration Requirements: ___.------_-______l______l_------1988 GMC 4x4 SIERRA. 5.7L, a/c, power To keep spiders Full name of the applicant and mailing address; windows & locks, 7 passengers, shell Address or legal description of the property; cap, tilt wheel, cruise, arn/fm cassette, Either the applicant's birth date or last 6 digits of social insurance number; ABS brakes, towing package, 10 ply at bay, tires. $8500. OBO. 932-7052. 43 Identification will be required and if registration is not made at the regional district offices, __-l____-__--l-__l_------advertise in I I I proof of property ownership will be required at the voting place , 1991 TOYOTA EXTENDED CAB. Metallic grey, V6 engine, good condition. $8,900. The foregoirzg is an abbreviated stininzary provided for infornratioiz only. Reqiiire~rientsof the Micnicipal 938-1046. 43 Act shll take precedence. TO ADVERT1SE For further information please contact the offices of the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District by telephone: (604) 894-6371 or 1-800-298-7753 ......

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