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LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY 82.1 Parliament Buildings, VICTORIA, B.C I V8V 1X4 owners rush to join Gibsons

Mr. I.emky's request has been confirmed in writing and the have the Agricultural Land Reserve Designation removed from by John Moore belt running through both properties continuously leaches water Coast News has learned that yet another property owner, Mrs. F. and nutrients out of the soil. all land within the municipal boundaries. "Lorraine's finger" is a finger no longer. The controversial Allard of , who owns approximately 1.6 acres, also Both Mellor and Robertson also point to the difficulty of The properties in question are designated ALR and fall under proposed Gibsons boundary extension, involving two properties intends to petition council for inclusion in the municipality. obtaining water and sewer services from the SCRD. Mrs. jurisdiction of the SCRD, which has a stated policy of being on Payne Road, had been so dubbed by regional Director Charles At Tuesday night's meeting, council also received copies of Robertson's submission includes a letter from SCRD Works opposed in principle to the removal of any lands from the Land Lee because of its projection out into electoral Area E. Last week, letters from the owners of both properties involved in the original Superintendent Gordon Dixon offering to supply water to her Reserve. On Tuesday night Gibsons council also received copies however, in a kind of "land rush" in reverse, Gibsons' council "fingerlike" extension, Dave Mellor and Ann Robertson. Mellor property if she will accept water at the present pressure the system of two letters from the SCRD, one addressed to the Minister of received requests from at least three more property owners in the and Robertson have appealed separately to the Sunshine Coast can supply or if she is prepared to install a pressure pump at her Municipal Affairs, requesting; that the original application of M r. area bounded by Reed, Payne and Henry Roads and Highway I0I Regional District and to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs to own expense. Mellor and Mrs. Robertson be deferred until the Area E to be included in any extension of Gibsons municipal boundaries. allow their applications for incorporation to proceed without In her letter to the Minister of Municipal Affairs Mrs. (Elphinstone) Settlement Plan has been completed, and the other Council received requests in writing from Mr. Ian J. interference from the regional board. Robertson states that she has applied to the SCR D for four and a addressed to the Land Commission requesting that the Mackenzie, who owns five acres in the area, and from Mr. and Both Mellor and Robertson state in their letters that half years for water and, though the SCRD water lines run past Commission "resist any attempt to have these lands removed from Mrs. Marteddu, who own seventeen acres, at Tuesday night's competitive agriculture is practically impossible on the Sunshine her property, she has been advised by the board to seek water from the ALR " council meeting. Coast, owing to the increasing cost of land-clearing, feed and the Village of Gibsons because the pressure of the regional board The regional board's letter points out that there is no shortage Municipal Clerk Jack Copland advised council at the meeting supplies, and transportation to and from markets. system is not adequate to serve her property. of developable land presently within the village. There are that he had received a verbal request from Mr. M.A. Lemky, who Mellor and Robertson also call into question Area E Director The sudden spate of applications to join the municipality from approximately 300 acres of undeveloped land presently within the owns three-quarters of an acre, and expected it to be confirmed Jim Gurney's statement that their property is "some of the best the area in question coincides with an impending application by village boundaries, an estimated 100 of which are designated before the end of the week. agricultural land on the Sunshine Coast", contending that a clay Gibsons council to the B.C. Agricultural Land Commission to ALR. Serving the Sunshine Coast since 1945 The Sunshine Delivered to every address on tht Coast

Published at Gibsons, B.C. February 10, 1981 25' per copy on news stands Volume 35, Number 6

Feels School Board gave commitment Aquatic Society explains closure

by John Burnside Secretary Treasurer Roy Mills had said that the Department of Education looked favourably on the idea of the swimming pool Parents of Pender Harbour school children crowded the library under the school. of Madeira Park Elementary School last week to hear the pros When the accreditation committee visited the school last year," and cons of the dispute between the Pender Aquatic Society and said Vader, "the first thing they were shown was the swimming the School Board of School District No. 46 which led to the pool." closure by the Aquatic Society of the Pender Harbour swimming Vader pointed out that the executive of the Aquatic Society had pool and the cessation of all swimming programs. gone to enormous pains to make sure that their scheduling for the At issue was the decision of the School Board to withdraw the pool was designed to ensure that school children got top priority. sum of $5,000 slated in its provisional budget to go towards Trustee Lloyd said that he spoke to the meeting as a school operational costs of the Pender pool. The $5,000, a drop in the trustee, as a taxpayer and as an admirer of the work done by the bucket of the School Board's $9.1 million budget, represents 25% Pender Aquatic Society. He said that whilst School Board of the operating revenues of the pool. minutes revealed nothing more than a commitment of $5,000 for . Addressing the meeting was Shirley Vader, President of the 1980, previous trustee for the area Peter Precesky had also been of Aquatic Society and Pender Harbour School Trustee, Al Lloyd. the opinion that School Board had given the Society an ongoing Vader told the parents in Madeira Park that there were commitment. educational and political ramifications of the controversy. As a Lloyd said the principal concern of the School Board was that parent, she said that she was in favour of a comprehensive the level of education should be equal in all schools but swimming program for all children in the area. She argued that acknowledged that it was difficult for students at the north end of the School Board's expressed concern that all children should be the school district to take trips to Vancouver as well as many other treated equally in the matter of a swimming program made little opportunities open further down. sense. Not only did the location of the Pender Harbour pool in the Vader indicated that she was ready to resign on the issue when ' basement of the Pender Harbour High School make it possible for Lloyd suggested the Aquatic Society could raise tht money from students of both the High School and Madeira Park Elementary the Regional Board. School to use the pool without loss of educational time while the "This is a matter of principle," said Vader. "We are all students of Halfmoon Bay and Egmont could use it with very little convinced that a commitment was given. Superintendent John loss of educational time, but that facilities in and around Pender Denley told me at a meeting 'Get that pool built any way you Harbour were much more limited than in other areas of the school can'." district. Vader pointed out that Pender Harbour contributes 20% of "How can the School Board talk about equal treatment when local school taxes but has only 10% of the school children. - John Burnside photo. they propose to spend $18,000 on Elphinstone's tennis courts yet Trustee Lloyd said that the whole community owed a vote of Hey, ho and up she rises! The combined efforts of two tow trucks pulls the capsized concrete truck belonging to Gibsons Ready withhold $5,000 for a very successful program in Pender Please turn to Page Twenty. Mix right side up. The fully-loaded truck skidded and overturned on the bend of the hill on Highway 101 last Friday morning. The Harbour." driver was injured. (Another picture on Page 13) Vader said that teachers in Egmont and Halfmoon Bay told her the weekly visit to the s wimming pool was one of the highlights of Sechelt's 25th Mayor recalls motion their students' week. Under the School Board proposal only An anniversary gives one a chance to look over the shoulder to students in Grades 3, 5 and 8 would be allowed to use the pool, see how far one has come, gives a chance to re-examine, re­ which made very little sense in one-room school situations such as discover. Egmont and Halfmoon Bay. Sechelt's anniversary is Sunday, February 15th, 25 years since Gibsons reconsiders access route "There have been no complaints from anywhere in the school its incorporation as a village and celebrations are being district about the School Board's support of the Pender pool," undertaken. The regional board's delight at Gibsons choice of Payne Road the village boundaries, "tri-secting" the already bisected village said Vader. Citizens who have been residing in the Village since 1956 and as the top-priority access route to the Village from the proposed and possibly administering a "coup de grace" to the lower village According to the president of the Aquatic Society they had been past and present members of council have received invitations to Gibsons by-pass may be short-lived. On the strength ofa five-page in spite of the efforts of the Gibsons Harbour Business led to believe that the School Board had given them a attend a Dinner-Dance on Saturday at the Parthenon Restaurant. memorandum from Municipal Planner Rob Buchan, Mayor Association through the Downtown Revitalization Program. commitment to contribute $5,000 per annum towards the Pender A gift of silver maples is to be planted along Teredo Street, as Lorraine Goddard exercised her right Tuesday evening to bring Buchan maintains that, aesthetically and economically, traffic Pool. The School Board feels that the commitment was for one silver is the symbol for a 25th anniversary. the motion back to the table for reconsideration. bound specifically for Gibsons should be routed through the year only as "seed money" and Trustee Lloyd acknowledged that The Sunshine Coast Arts Centre is celebrating this event with The Mayor has the right to recall a motion within thirty days if central business district and not to the extremities of the village. his search of School Board Minutes had revealed no mention of an exhibit focusing on the first year of Sechelt's incorporation as a no action has been taken on that motion. The whole question of an ongoing commitment. Village—1956. The show opened January 27 and will continue the access route will be re-debated at council's February 16 The executives of the Aquatic Society were unanimous, through to February IS. Planning Meeting. however, in their conviction that such a commitment had been The Coast News, along with Sechelt businesses and Buchan's memorandum recommends that Sunnycrest Road be given. It was pointed out that the pool had been placed in the organizations have sponsored a commemorative tribute to the appointed as the access to the Gibsons by-pass to be constructed basement of the high school at the suggestion of the School Village's anniversary in a historical and pictorial account of its by the Ministry of Highways, and is supported by both the Board's architect. When the Pender Harbour H igh School burned growth and development. Executive of the Gibsons Chamber of Commerce, who confirmed Revitalization down the concept of having the pool on the premises serving as a The 12-page Tribute will be a keepsake, become a memento and their preference for Sunnycrest Road at their meeting January 28, reservoir for water to combat fire was approved by all concerned. 1981, and by the Gibsons Community Plan Committee. Gibsons council passed resolutions Tuesday night to will be delivered to the community on the day of the celebration'..; Buchan points out that the choice of Payne Road as the "main request a start-up ol $5,000 from the Ministry of Municipal gate" to Gibsons will encourage commercial development in the Affairs under the Downtown Revitalization Program. vicinity of the intersection with Highay 101, within and without The purpose of the grant is to assist in the preliminary studies relative to downtown improvement works, specifically the preparation of a "streetscape plan" for Gibsons lower village area. Craigan chief again Council also empowered its staff to negotiate with the Ministry to set up a grant structure for merchants who wish Chief Calvin Craigan of the Sechelt Indian Band was returned to obtain 20% Facade Improvement Grants through the by acclamation for a fourth term as chief. Program. The Municipal Inspector will administer the This matches the record of four consecutive terms first set by grants in order to ensure that applications conform with the Chief Craigan's late father, Chief Charlie Craigan, more than "West Coast Design" theme approved by council and the twenty years ago. Gibsons Harbour Business Association. t " ON THE INSIDE... A breakthrough Trower's Doppelganger page 4 Gibsons' Mayor Lorraine Goddard hailed as "a real breakthrough" the news that, beginning this year, the Education top-heavy page 8 amount of the unconditional grants to municipalities under the Revenue Sharing Act will be determined on the basis of yearly population estimates developed by the Central Against inflexibility page 9 Statistics Bureau. Until now, the Ministry of Finance has used only Census Grass roots power page 16 data, updated every five years as a basis to establish the amount of such grants. The new procedure, outlined in a letter from the Ministry Volunteer groups page 19 of Municipal Affairs received by council Tuesday evening, will enable revenue sharing grants to respond more quickly to municipal population changes. Rocky meets his rep page 20 Gibsons is already feeling the effects of the change, with this year's grant of SI 71,734 (based partially on a population - Jonn TOooiepfiot? of 2,297); an increase of $36,000 over last year. Super-Valu Manager, Blaine Hagedorn kicks off the Heart Fund's Sunshine Coast campaign by presenting a cheque to Campaign Chairman Jack Mllburn. The campaign begins in earnest appropriately on February 14, Valentine's Day.

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It would almost appear as though There should be some investigation by Mayor Lorraine Goddard spoke with less the Regional Board about complaints of than her usual forthrightness recently lack of service which most of the owners when she said that the village of Gibsons give as reason for their wish to join the would apply to have land in the village. These come on the heels of other agricultural land reserve within village recent complaints about Regional Board boundaries taken out because 'it restricts staff and questions should be asked. development'. As for the village, unfortunately the Information we have been given impression is left that the village is trying to indicates that of the 300 acres of grow quantitatively rather than qualita­ undeveloped land within village boun­ tively. With two hundred acres un­ daries only 100 acres is within the land developed inside its boundaries and a reserve. That leaves 200 acres undeveloped gallant group of Gibsons Harbour and unrestricted within the village. With Merchant trying valiantly to revitalize the such a cushion it is to see how the Lower Village without much in the way of village is being impeded in its development aid from the village council, perhaps it is by the land in the land reserve. time for the council to encourage the Sechelt, about 1920. Properly attired players battle it out on Herbert Whitaker's It is almost certainly more than village to recollect itself and somehow such as Sechelt to enjoy natural surroundings, ocean water swimming, direct-from- coincidence that the village's decision to utilize its marvellous natural setting to grass tennis courts, complete with trestled judges. Water tower and barns are producer-to-consumer farm and dairy products, and a break from city life, already seek to free their land from the land reserve better advantage. There are those who feel located on Cowrie Street near its junction with Porpoise Bay Road, along which then considered to be "hectic". Edric Clayton recorded this idyllic vignette from the has led to a mini-stampede of landowners that there is already more than enough cows are grazing. What later became designated as Crucil Mountain rises in the boulevard west of the wharf. Photo courtest Clayton collection and Elphinstone: with land to sell trying to get into the semi-planned sprawl along the flat at the background. Members of the middle class took their families via steamer to resorts Pioneer Museum. L.R. Peterson' village to escape the land freeze. top of the hill. Reflections Hydro threatens This week we have the distinction of little in the way of supervision of the No longer being singled out by B.C. Hydro as being decision-making process that determines possibly worthy of their legal attention. its actions. Apparently B.C. Hydro is sensitive to the Further, they are led by a man who has suggestion that its highly-paid manage­ apparently much more enthusiasm for the Green with envy* ment personnel had a vested interest in a export of energy than does the federal laughably one-sided. Only When Pierre Eliot Trudeau within media range of his his private delight. It is in­ continuing scries of giant engineering government of Canada. With a continen- by Vem Giesbrecht twice did I get the upper hand; projects but it is a simple fact that those talist for a leader and a seemingly endless ) says his prayers each night words. credible good fortune for Every Wednesday evening at in Grade 6 when an accident of employed by an organization involved in a appetite for giant projects regardless of the these days surely he must give That such a figure from Trudeau that just as he is trying about 9:45, wheelchairs begin geography allowed me to walk steady stream of major projects have a long-term results of flooded farmlands and thanks to the Lord for the High England's Imperial past should to persuade us to ignore the to appear in the doorway of the home with the cute girl we both vested interest in the projects. They do get destroyed Fish habitat, the organization Commissioner to Canada from appear at just this time in dangers and woes of the 20th gym where I play volleyball. fancied, and in Grade 7 when I paid for their work, don't they? And they should come under public scrutiny. It is Great Britain. Canada is better fortune than Century in favour of a tag-end The occupants, men in their edged him out for the too count on their paychequcs coming simply true that the engineers of B.C. The embattled Trudeau is the Prime Minister deserves. left over from the 19th that this 20s, 30s and 40s, watch us academic award. % regularly just like everyone else, don't Hydro have their own financial well-being, pressing on with his program to Only such as Sir John Ford living relic of the 19th Century crouch and leap and dive for they'.' their training, and their leadership repatriate the Canadian con­ could have united a sufficient should be representing Great Ironically, it was Ed who stitution amidst a storm of number of Canadians behind Britain and venting his fatuous balls and when we're finished helped me overcome my envy. Ihe people that work for B.C. Hydro do providing an impetus for actions not protest and indignation on two Trudeau's repatriation package and outdated arrogance in the they wheel out and practise Like many of my high school their jobs to the best of their ability no adequately scrutinized by any outside continents. Who could have to guarantee its success. Now capital of Canada. layups. As I watch them friends, I had ascribed to Ed doubt and in the light of the best wisdom at agency. foreseen that he would be Trudeau's rhetoric about cut­ watching us play, I wonder almost magical qualities, con­ their command. The argument has been The government? When was the last rescued by the lubricated ting the umbilical ties of empire It may be the boost that the what they're thinking and I sidering him gifted in a way the that B.C. Hydro has in recent years had time it said 'no' to B.C. Hydro? remarks of a character who at long last have a flesh and repatriation program needs to marvel at their apparent se­ rest of us could hardly imagine, appears to have stepped onto blood embodiment of all that see it through. There will be a renity. Surely they must be but as we grew older I began to the Canadian political stage was arrogant and insufferable long and passionate debate in envying our sound legs and catch glimpses of his ordinari­ from the D'Oyly Carte Opera about the Imperial English to the House of Commons in remembering a time when they ness. ...from the files of the COAST NEWS Company. lend them credibility. The Ottawa. The only time the too were able to run and jump? Once when were both work­ Prime Minister could not have Progressive Conservative Par­ A Grade 12 student in one of ing as CN railway porters he Only Gilbert and Sullivan, ty ever manages a united and one would have imagined, asked for more. There he is my classes today had full use of told me how disgusted he was taking refuge from problems passionate front is when they his legs, which was fortunate, with certain aspects of his life. could have produced such a are sternly debating the distant creature bearing such a title. that he can't solve in the late for he lacked arms. He sat on On another occasion he con­ 20th Century by addressing past. It lends them a relevance the floor and gripped his pen fessed alarm at the quick Had Sir John Ford, High that otherwise misses them. Commissioner, been a figment himself to a colonial remnant with his toes to write a test on passage of time (he had jusf FIVE YEARS AGO of the 19th Century. After The Mayor of Casterbridge. turned 22). There were set­ of the minds of Gilbert and After said protracted debate, The SCRD has come out in favour of went on the record to support local thirteen years of ineptitude in His attitude indicated that his backs, even failures, in his life, Sullivan he would have taken with the country bored silly fishermen in their efforts to restrict the management of the affairs struggles with self-pity had though for the most part he's the Islands Trust after five Regional an honourable place alongside with the whole business, Tru­ of the nation, Trudeau seeks to basically been resolved and he been as successful as we all Districts on the coast have indicated herring fishing in Sechelt Inlet to allow Koko the Lord High Ex­ deau's package will be app­ find a place of honour in the was determined to make the thought he would be. they would like to see the Trust local boats to have a better opportunity ecutioner or the very model roved and be sent off to history books as the man who best of his situation. abolished. The Island Trust was to make a profit. Larger herring seine Major General or the fellow London. It matters little what I've gradually come to realize' ended the colonial connection established in 1974 to govern the Gulf boats have been making enormous who polished up the brass to the British parliament does. If My excuses for being en­ what I knew all along but was left over from the hey-day of Islands in Georgia Strait and the catches and depriving locals of their ease his way to the top of the it doesn't pass the bill, Trudeau vious of others have never been too self-centred and immature the empire. islands in and around Howe Sound. fair share. British Navy. will repatriate unilaterally to as dramatic as being paralyzed to acknowledge, namely that even the people we envy the The basic principle of the Trust is to But Sir John Ford is not a In the days and weeks to great and undeserved applause or lacking some of my limbs most are beset by many of the protect and preserve the islands and to TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO creature of light opera. He is a come, Trudeau will make great and Sir John Ford will deserve but my battles with envy are of same doubts and fears that we establish a community plan for each. Mr. J. Mayne states that the letters ranking representative of the public use of the intervention of the credit. long standing. Only recently have 1 achieved any sort of are. Both Hopkins and the Granthams patent have been Issued and are parliament of Great Britain to Sir John Ford. Great will be his Only Gilbert and Sullivan victory over this deadly foe. Landing areas do not have an adequate effective February 1 for the incor­ this country and if his remarks public indignation and great could do it justice. Sometimes the objects of water supply for major fire fighting poration of the Village of Sechelt. An to a couple of NDP MP's at Envy was characterized as envy are worse off than the one of the Seven Deadly Sins in folks who envy them, as Edwin purposes according to a report by Fire election of Commissioners will be held Governor General Schrcyer's rmvifitiiM&8tB£MriilCM&iMmtmm mwmuat medieval times and today, Arlington Robinson illustrated Chief Dick Ranninger. April 21. Mr. J. Mayne has been skating party could not have appointed Returning Officer for the been better designed to outrage several centuries later, millions in his famous poem, "Richard election. Canadians and delight Tru­ of people harbour ill will Cory". Another writer says, TEN YEARS AGO deau, then his press conference Love Is More Thicker toward their apparently more "For every man who sincerely The new dining hall at Camp a day later put the icing on the fortunate fellow men. pities our misfortunes, there Elphinstone is under construction. The cake. are a thousand who sincerely THIRTY YEARS AGO Speaking as someone who's cost lor the addition to the YMCA Than Forget been "green with envy" too hate our success". Cliff Gray, Harry Smith and John Camp at Langdale is $500,000. The It has always amazed me many times, I have some idea of I would not presume to say Cattanach have formed the first new building is designed to blend in how completely the English can ! the misery these envious indi­ that I have conquered envy, or, construction company on the Sun­ with the environment. provide caricatures of them­ viduals are experiencing. as Trudeau once boasted abo\it shine Coast, called Peninsula Con­ Smokes - cigarettes, cigars will cost selves but it has been a long love Is more thicker than forget There was a time when I inflation, "wrestled (it) to the more within the extra tax collecting struction. In the words of Mr. Gray, time since such a specimen! as more thinner than recall envied just about everyone. ground." range of the Bennett government. The "We think this area (Gibsons) is just on Sir John Ford came forward more seldom than a wave Is wet I envied children whose Yet it seems that the more old 25 pack price was 57$ plus three the threshold of big things." for consideration. I cannot more frequent than to fall fathers were alive, I envied experience I have, the more cents tax. The new price will be 65t Captain Andrew Johnston was remember when I last ex­ classmates with more money people I meet, the less tendency It Is most mad and moonly including the tax. installed as president of Sechelt's perienced the fresh and instant and nicer clothes, I envied I have to long for the fortunes Legion Branch and Eric Inglis, pre­ anger caused by the tones of and less it shall unbe those who wee self-assured and of others or wish myself in their FIFTEEN YEARS AGO sident of Branch 109 in Gibsons. vapid condescension and su­ than all ihe sea which only popular, I envied the muscular place. An estimated 1100 people milled Cougar tracks have been noted periority that such as Sir is deeper than the sea athletes, the smooth talkers John habitually employ. But around in the Gibsons Elementary outside the Indian Residential School who didn't blanch at the It's hard enough being one the reaction is well-remem­ love Is less always than to win School gymnasium at the Science Fair. in Sechelt. prospect of giving a speech in person without wasting energy bered and instantaneous yet less never than alive Flash bulbs popped, cameras whirred, class...and most of all, I envied trying to be two so I'm much THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO and apparently it is a reaction less bigger than the least begin Ed. telephones rang and music from stereo shared by many who hear such better off being myself. Besides Plans for a new High School in less littler than forgive I was not alone in my equipment penetrated every corner. utterance as Sir John indulged I've never had anyone offer to Gibsons and a new Elementary School jealousy of my talented class­ The Fair was deemed a huge success. in last week. When he replied to it Is most sane and sunly change places with me. I'd at Roberts Creek, drawn by architect mate because here was a guy Councillor Ben Lang detects aff­ the question as to whether he and more It cannot die probably refuse anyway, know­ who had it all—brains, looks, luence in Sechelt. He has asked at least H. Cullerne, were accepted for pre­ had been leaking information than all the sky which only ing how long it's taken me (o amazing athlete, ability, popu­ 22 times for someone to do the job of liminary consideration. of British opposition he said get acquainted with myself. So, is higher than the sky larity, a large and gifted family. g ravel I i ng the areas between sidewalks The Gibsons and District Board of that the document under if you've been envious of my and roads to make things neat. He has Trade demanded an immediate survey discussion could not have been During the 13 years we charm and talent and good attended school together we found casual labour hard to come by. of all roads, including the essential link written by an Englishman. In forturn and have entertained from Port Mellon to Gibsons as stated so doing he not only failed to E.E. Cummings were rivals, after a fashion, notions of being me, I'll have rp TWENTY YEARS AGO in the letter to the Minister of Public answer the question - it is not particularly in the earlier disappoint you. As the song (1940) grades, but the rivalry was During the Sechelt and District Works. The letter outlined the hazards necessary to write a document says, 'Tve Got To Be Me." 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Coast News, February 10,1981 White Rock remembers SUNNYCREST CENTRE Editor: Hundreds of former students ^SF SuperAfolu of White Rock's Sem'iahmoo Senior Secondary School will return on the May I Sth week­ end to share tales of their past and to see who has gained most weight, lost most hair and raised most children. The 40th anniversary of the school will be marked by classroom displays of photo­ graphs that will refresh fading memories. Former students and teachers will be able to participate in a host of activi­ Better—You Bet ties that are now being planned. 100% Locally Owned & Operated The staff and students would appreciate help from graduates in bringing current addresses uptodate. If you are a graduate Quality Meats Prieos EtfacMva: TUM. - Sal Fab. 10th - 14th or former student please send the school your current ad­ dress. The school's address is 1273 Fir Street, White Rock, B.C. V4B 5A6. FRESH WHOLE GRADE f\ Don't forget an old friend's Birthday party! Weight frying chicken...... *1.19 watchers object CANADA GRADE A BEEF rillTiP Of Editor: It has been brought to our outside round roast...... 12.89 attention that proposed cut­ backs of money allotted NEW ZEALAND - FROZEN Well Captain. . . we may have gotten through the Greenpeace blockade, but to the upkeep of the Pender we'll never get through that crap coming out of Cape Lazo! Harbour and District Pool could result in the cancellation $ of certain programs. lamb shoulder chops. 1.69 As members of a weight control and body fitness WILTSHIRE organization we are especially tetters to the Editor concerned. The exercise and $ swim program is of vital beef sausage —. 4.99 importance to our members. Influx of the money makers It has been with great pride Editor: angry. and most interesting houses that we have welcomed the $ There is an influx of a new Our house prices and land the "Marine House" is being addition of the pool to our ground beef . 1.99 species in Gibsons and area. costs are being raised to the sold for "a townhouse site". community and it would be a They are the "money level of Vancouver prices. The Does anybody cue whether pity to see programs curtailed makers". I like to see change majority of people who live this house stays here as a rather than expanded. and progress, but when it gets here didn't make this change. reminder of the time when Yours very truly, to the point of greed, I feel And now one of the oldest care and love was poured into The members of Branch #26 the building of a house? Western Weight Controllers The money makers don't Madeira Park, B.C. Fresh Produce California Congratulations, Shirley care. They just want more and more. bunch spinach •• 39 Editor: powers that be are in Sechelt It's here now and every­ (D\ SUNSHINE California 711, $4 VIO """*" »|«I«.VH *» v«F ' I would like to thank Shirley and Gibsons and the Upper where in Canada. The rich get XJy KITCHENS Vader for selflessly taking the Peninsula is always expected richer and the poor get poorer. right course of action in the to take second place. June Boe FINE CABINETS navel oranges.. .1*1".w Pender Pool dispute, instead Yours sincerely, Box 1212 ; Mm 10 |iU of taking the easy way out. Ian Vaughan, Gibsons 866-9411 Gibsons BC Grown • " '' ^ - CaHfotnta w. A: .• ^ai^Bv'-j..- It is unfortunate that the Egmont, B.C. turnips '.?:» 19* carrots V.asmIN«» 29, To arms, to arms Editor: and clubs using it as a practice Oven Fresh Bakery To arms, man Ihe bar­ field for the night flying part of ricades! A rccenl news iiem the pilot training. Candies, Nuls and MhcrTitala. slated thai it is intended that I favour keeping the airport Fine Selection of night lighting be installed for for day flying only. Could we Oven-Fresh Oven-Fresh tKe Sunshine Coast airport, hear from others? Would you Hand-Dipped flits will mean that there will be consider an editorial comment? Chocolate* valentine 2f hour flying, not only by local Yours truly, family $ residents but by flying schools L.R. Pearson for your $ Valentine Sweetheart bread eeogm 2/ 1.79 cakes 3.99 Hydro says 'libel* Prices range from 504 to the Fantastic $119.95 Editor: ments on the engineers I point 'Your editorial of 13 January out to you that the reference is Come in Early and Order Your "Our Provincial Frankenstein" not justified and I suggest that Old-Fashioned Lac* Boxes! seems to infer condemnation of in your writings you have B.C. Hydro for acting accord­ regard for the law on libel. 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Coast News, February 10, 19B1 Ellinfsham 's •^sm x Astrology DOPPELGANGER oap in gear, roars up the You, the parallel me who nearest alley and parks again. t*»*******<***AJ —**••**•••* ali shares this face "All right," says hawk-nose. by Rae EUlngham become more agreeable as the; "What the hell you got in that month progresses. On-the-job we have crossed shadows Week commencing February 9 package?" romance is also a link to much- before General Notes: Astrological all eyes are upon us. Whoever "Just some pants from the needed funds. Dealings with in bars in slammers in Some of the young hoods eyed conditions are similar to those the woman thinks I am, tailors. They're paid for." neighbour soon become dreams us with disdain or distrust. of last week. Mercury and she is patently angry enough "I'll bloody bet!" sneers more predictable. Aug. 23-24 I have sensed the prickly Then, one day, a guy walks in, Mars remain in close contact to commit mayhem. 1 swear I blue-eyes. "We got reports Virgos should brace them­ presence comes right over to our booth tempting more rash state­ am going to get my eyes that you've been boosting selves for next week's dis­ of your alterego feet and starts talking to me as ments and decisions. Mercury clawed out at the very least. around this street for weeks. ruptive Full Moon influence. preceding me or shuffling though he knew me. Since I also turns retrograde (appears Thankfully, one of the waiters Must be pretty strung-out. LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 23) in my wake. have never seen him before in to move backwards) which collars her. "Okay, lady, just How many caps a day you Health or employment mat­ Practically everyone has at my life, I am somewhat dis­ often coincides with delays in calm down. We don't want cranking?" ters arc subject to annoyances least one double or near- concerted. Is he some sort of short-distance communica­ any trouble in here. You got I have knocked around the and delays. Refuse to be double wandering the world wiseguy trying to set us up for Anthony Hopkins stars in the Victorian drama "The Elephant tions, including bus travel and any problems with this guy, skidroad long enough to get blamed for co-worker's rushed somewhere. I am not talking a beef? You never know in this Man". mail deliveries. of twins or siblings but of place. I gaze at him blankly. you'd better go settle them his drift. "Hey, look, I don't assignment. Avoid argument Rebellious Uranus spends quite unrelated people who Suddenly, he stops, looks con­ somewhere else." mess around with that stuff. with lippy nurse or doctor's its last few days in Scorpio spring into being as though fused, mutters something He ushers her towards the That'stheGod'struth." assistant. Continue to protect (after a seven-year stay) and struck from the same genetic about "dead ringer" and door, still mouthing impre­ "Bullshit!" declares hawk- At the Twilight hands and feet against burns, prepares to enter Sagittarius. mould. Unless you are a beetles embarrassedly out cations against whomever she nose. "You're the same punk sharp instruments. Social A Walt Disney classic for the There is no Saturday evening A disruptive Full Moon celebrity holding a look-alike of the cafe. supposes me to be. We take we've been hearing about. scene is happiest yet; es­ whole family and a poignant showing of the film. approaches and is likely to contest, you will probably I wouldn't have given it advantage of the diversion to Let's shake him down, Max pecially for Librans born period piece from Victorian have a strong impact on the never gel to meet these echoes another thought (Hell, anyone hustle out the side exit. and see if he's holding. Okay England are on display at the Sept. 29-Oct. 7. Financial Saturday through Tuesday, lives of persons born February of your own image. You will can make a mistake) but a few Later, we ascribe it to the fact you,out of the car." Twilight Theatre this week. outlook appears more settled. the film on view will be The 19, May 21. August 23 and pursue your separate lives weeks later, it happens again. that she must have been Hawk-nose frisks me rough­ Disney's Aristocats on view Elephant Man. The story of the November 23. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22) quite differently, each of you This time it is in a beer- drunk or on pills. ly and thoroughly, even sensitive and intelligent man in Wednesday to Saturday. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Social activities, pleasures oblivious to the other's ex­ parlour in the same quarter of Two such incidents in a row making me take off my shoes the body of greatly distorted February 11-14, has unusual There's vicious back-biting and pastimes are spoiled by istence. And this is likely town. And this time, it is a is a bit odd, but they could and socks. He is obviously a show times which should be sideshow freak has been made gossip behind the scenes and petty arguments and poor just as well. The too-close woman - a hard-as-nails easily have been coincidence. man who enjoys his work. I noted. So that you can take the with close attention to the you're the topic of conver­ timing. Looks like you'll blurt proximity of someone who lady of thirty-five or so, with I certainly don't lose any am, quite frankly, scared kids out to the movies and have period details. The acting of sation. Seems lonely person out some intimate details looks like your reflection a lot of make-up and' a mean sleep over them. The third spitless. The corruption-rid­ them home by bedtime The John Hurt as The Elephant you've ignored now seeks during group get-together. can lead, at the very least, to look. She barges right into the time, however, is a different dled police-force of this period Aristocats will be shown on Man and Anthony Hopkins as revenge. Visit this person and Domestic contentment is res­ considerable confusion. (The segregated Men's side before matter that really pulls me up is not known for kid-glove Wednesday and Thursday the doctor who rescues him offer explanation before more tored thanks to quick-thinking plot of many a melodrama and the waiters can stop her short. treatment of suspects. But I starting at 7:10 p.m. with the from the freak show is of the action of solitary acquaint­ am also clean as a whistle show over at 9:00 p.m. Friday highest order. The Elephant rumours spread. Association slapstick comedy will bear and assails me. "All right, yeu Strides or draped pants ance. Rebellious Uranus pre­ and he comes up empty- evening there are two Man will be shown Saturday with local group continues to witness to this). In extreme little bastard!" she spits. are the going teenage uniform pares lo leave your sign handed. "Okay, punk," he screenings: at 6:00 p.m. and at evening and each evening till bring contentment and chance cases, it can land you in a lot "What the hell have you done in these times. We generally promising stabler conditions growls frustratedly, "let's see 8:00 p.m. Saturday matinee Tuesday, February 17, at the of lasting partnership. Your of downright trouble. with that money?" get them tailored at a place for the next seven years. those arms." showing will be at 2:00 p.m. same time. concern over someone else's I am about eighteen when I Of course, I have never laid called On Wo's on Pender I roll up my sleeves and he finances ends soon. have the first inklings of my eyes on her before either and Street. I have just picked up a SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23 - studies my virginal veins in TAURUS (April 20-May 20) doppclganger's existence. It is don't have the vaguest idea new pair and am heading up Dec 21) perplexity. "By Christ, he Anticipate an argument in the Belle Bar Cafe, our new­ what she is talking about. Hastings for the bus-stop with There are upsets and don't seem to have any with your best friend or found hangout on the skid- The situation is more than the package under my arm. A disagreements where you live. tracks. Maybe he ain't the Entertainment scene regular acquaintance. Looks Household members have road's fringe, where pop- merely embarrassing. Neither black, unmarked car slides up same guy after all." like your emotional viewpoints tunes blare constantly and myself nor my friends are of to the curb beside me. "Hey Garden Bay Hotel Art & Jim, Fri. & Sat. more to complain about than They confer briefly on the are no longer welcome at many of the street-gangs hold legal drinking age and the last you," barks a voice, "Onion Jolly Roger Inn Reg Dickson, Fri. & Sat. usual. Escape tension in the other side of the car. "Okav, group meetings. Stay clear of court. We are new to the place thing we want is any attention over here I" Wakefield Inn Stephen Hubert home with prolonged local you can take off," says local officials with the power then and not yet accepted. directed to the fact. But now, I look around to see if he is Cafe Pierrot Clarke Steabner, Fri. only trips and visits. Letters and blue-eyed Max without apo­ to squelch your latest long- talking to someone else but Parthenon Helen Sinclair, Fri. only phone calls continue to an­ logy. "And if I were you, range plans. Continued in­ there is nobody within range Sechelt Legion Mainstream, Fri. & Sat nounce arrival of new friends I'd stay the hell out of this volvement with superior except a wispy, oblivious old Peninsula Hotel Vise Rays, Fri. & Sat. or chance of romance. Chronic Friday part of town from now on." brings best work-scene oppor­ Chinaman snuffling wanly Gibsons Legion Different Strokes. Fri. & Sat. ailment may now clear up Dinner Special I take his advice quite tunities ever. At last loved one along. "You punkl I mean unexpectedly. Sagittarians literally for a couple of — Courtesy Horizon Music is more reliable and seems you I Better get your keister born Nov. 25-30 should avoid f» months. Who needs this sort ready to settle down. commitments linked to real over here!" The voice means Cabbage Rolls u-- of embarrassing and un­ GEMINI (May 21-June 21) business. estate or rental agreements. wlth Wild Rice warranted harassment? Your recent achievements i & Cheesecake I walk numbly over to the It is becoming increasingly Channel Ten are now subject to unfair CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) <& black sedan. What the hell do apparent that someone who criticism. Colleagues seem Short-distance communica­ CHANNEL TEN GIBSONS a swim meet with Pender they want with me? They are looks enough like me to envious of your slick style and tions become irritating. Pre­ Harbour swim club last Te U3,e rapid rate of advancement. pare to receive abusive letters v secheil ' Beiervatlon* Advised obviously plainclothes cops change places is actively SFriE?&H!5S% T™ but I haven't broken any stirring up heat around the Avoid confrontation with su­ or phone calls. Long-awaited SECHELT CHANNEL TEN Mond Febr 2 Tom laws that I can think of. I perior less intelligent than correspondence fails to arrive. east end. I know nothing Thursday, February 12 sh(.,don and chris Turner haven't even been drinking. about him beyond the fact that 6:00 pm. "Sechelt 1956" introduce the swim meet yourself. Long-distance mes­ Delays may be linked to There are two of them: one, he is evidently a junkie and a Produced and hosted by wi,h host Donard Mac sage confirms success of poorly-maintained vehicles. Gibsons Legion Branch "109 hawk-nosed and hulking; the thief, but he certainly must Vene Parnell. This pro- Kenzie. This is Coast Ten's speculative or artistic venture. Accept gracefully boss's suri first swim meet Unpredictable health upset prise gift or invitation to swish L Presents other, fleshy and blonde with exist. I can only hope that he gram features Florence - Produc- hard, blue eyes. "Get in the either cleans up his act or Clayton, Morgan Thomp- tlon ,aPed on location at begins to fade. May 25 night-spot. Looks like it's time back seat," orders hawk-nose. leaves town. In the meantime, son, Faith Wallace and ,he Gibsons Aquatic Cen- Geminis face further accu­ to say good-bye to rebellious •U. "Different "We're going to have a little I resolve to avoid his apparent Ted Osborne and was tre- sations. but well-meaning group of taped at the Sunshine .,„ „„ ., „ acquaintances. talk." haunts as much as possible. 7;3 CANCER (June 22-July 22) I climb in, knowing enough But my doppelganger throws a Coast Arts Centre. ° P". "Hahle Gerow in Anticipate heated discus­ Stokes" A Concert not to try arguing with cops. long shadow. 6:30 pm. "Volunteer Forum" sion over philosophical or AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Fri. & Sat. * Blue-eyes throws the idling To be continued,.. Taped at Chatelech Secon- Coasl Ten visi,ed lne educational differences. You Financial transactions bring are now ready to test theories harsh words and misunder­ dary School, featuring Sunshine Coast Arts Cen- of instructor or self-pro­ standings. Have patience with February 13th & 14th local community groups ,re's Coffee Concert Ja- nuar 31 l981 This con claimed expert. Insolent Can­ snappy bank tellers and other Members & Guests Only Fellini film at and displays of the local y > ' - cer students may be asked to assistants handling your cash. clubs and organizations. cert featured Hahle Gerow leave class. It's another Postpone purchase of small Hosted by Donard Mac and Carolyn Carlton. The favourable time to request machine or sharp instruments Kenzie and Betty Wilson. son8s were wri"en •* funds for home improvement till next week. Venus bestows Pender Harbour Hahle and represent truly project or risky real-estate extra charm and better for­ Quality adult films have opportunity to view I Vitel- 7:00 pm. "Pender-Gibsons West Coast music. Join us come to the Harbour. The loni/The Layabouts, directed Swim Meet" for one hour of enter- promotion. Child in your life tune on Aquarians bom Pender Harbour Film Series by Frederico Fellini, Italy 1953. Gibsons Swim Club hosted tainment. soon becomes less disruptive, Jan. 29-31. Career-related meets every second Thursday more manageable. disruptions become fewer. at Madeira Park Gym at 7:30 Considered to be Fellini's LEO(July23-Aug22) p.m. finest film, it presents in a Expect continued mix-ups PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20) manner, at the same time Family films over other people's possess­ Mercury retrograde in your February 19 brings the "bitter, sorrowful, thoughtful, ions or cash transactions. sign coincides with poor beneath a light-hearted sur­ The third evening in this series face of 20th century influence. There'll be a hasty letter or memory, false starts, for­ face", the struggle of young is on Friday, February 13. The phone call to person in charge gotten appointments and mis­ Glbaona Public men to choose to leave home feature is Bushmen of the Two shorts are on the pro- of your mortgage, insurance placed correspondence. Pisces library and accept risk, or to stay Kalahari, a study of the Bere gramme as well. Showtime is or tax matters. Meanwhile persons born Feb. 22-24 lose people in the Kalahari desert 7:30 p.m. in the Roberts Creek where opportunities are limi­ conversations with loved one tickets, tools, keys and small Tuesday 2 - 4 pm who have maintained many of Elementary library. Children ted. or business partner prove personal items. Recent secret their stone age traditions in the 30« Adulti $1.50. Wednesday 2 - 4 pm optimistic and reassuring. association now yields small Thursday 2-4 & 7-9 pm The same series of films is Prepare to enjoy a more stable cash dividends. Your unusual Saturday 2 - 4 pm being shown Wednesday even­ home-base during the next philosophical outlook now ings at 1:00 p.m. at the tlieCiirlWho few years. becomes more traditional. 886-2130 Sunshine Coast Arts Centre in VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Sechelt. Relations with close associ­ Chimney Ran Out oi>[i(jlit ates become temporarily strai­ ned. You'll quibble over Cleaning routines and arrangements & Maintenance EVENINGS Peninsula Hotel which repeatedly back-fire. Phone 886-8187 Wad. Ftb. 11th Show Sltrtt at 7:10 out at 9:00 ' Realize work-scene can only Thurs Feb 12th Show Starts al 7 I0outat9:00 Restaurant Fri. Fib. 13th Show Sum at 8:00 out it 7:50 rant A Fn Feb. 13th 2nd Show Starts at 8 00 out at 10 Sit. Feb. 14th Mitlnee Only at 2 pm. Note No Evening Performance ol the "The Aristocats" Sat 14th Saturday Family Feb. 14th, 9? 4 pm. - 9 pm. T-Bone Steak *7.«° Children's Meal »3.M CLOSED FOR ft (For those under 10) RENOVATIONS

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Coast News, February 10,1981 ;A Book of the Dead

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by John Moore than "body counts" from the obliged, to some extent, to war in Vietnam. follow. I was trying to think of a Elliot points out in his WTCHEM book to review for Valentine's Elliot is a statistician who introduction that the single Day, but to be honest, what I've has worked in business and most significant characteristic GflRMVflL been dipping into Ihis week is a market research. His statistics of the history of this century light-hearted little tome called are impressive, but they no will very likely be mass death, the Twentieth Century Book of more express the true horror of public and violent, on an the Dead, by Gil Elliott, mass violent death in this unprecedented scale. He argues (Penguin Books. 1972). century than a IS minute simply that if we are to come to Mosl "books of the dead", documentary captures the any understanding of ourselves like the Tibetan Book or the reality of the Na/i death- and the times in which we live, Dead, arc designed lo prepare camps. we can hardly ignore this single the reader to face death and the largest variable in the equation. afterlife with equanimity and a The second part of the book, You can pick up the Twen­ measure of joy. Not so the the "analyses", is a more in­ tieth Century Book of the Dead twentieth Century Book of the teresting and thought pro­ for $1.65. Don't read it when Dead. voking philosophical look al you're depressed and if you're ;' Elliot is specifically con­ mass violence, at science, myth, looking for something to read cerned with the phenomenon of morality and religion. It is by on Valentine's Day go for John violent mass public death on a no means a complete and Donne. William Shakespeare, scale only recently achieved by thorough treatment of the Elizabeth Barrett Browning or subject, but it is a significant the Song of Solomon. All for our species. Violent public Jaqueline Murray's bronze sculpture "Warrior". Murray's work will be on display at the Sunshine "Chateau Handmade death wasn't invented by step down a path we arc all now. Coast Arts Centre, along with the watercolours of Galiano Island artist Shari Street, from February 98 Wine Glaaaea modern man, of course, but in Reg. HO. ea. the 20th century, technology At the Arts Centre 17 to March 8. developed solely for the pur­ Valentine Special pose of inflicting mass death atoms." has made Caesar's wholesale slaughter of recalcitrant tribes, Sculpture and watercolours ihe horrors of the Inquisition, Gallery and Worthington Art the excesses of the French Upcoming at the Sunshine Shari's education is exten­ exhibit is usre to please and Gallery in Nelson. revolution and the whole of Coast Arts Centre in Sechelt, sive, having been received in continues to March 8. BUILDERS! several million years of human Feb. 17 - March 8, will be a Canada, USA and Europe. In Opening night is Monday violence look like a Sunday showing of artwork by two the last year, she has exhibited February 16, 8-10 pm. and If you're looking (or windows, patio doors or skylites- outing. women, Jaqueline Murray and all across the province inclu­ everyone is welcome to meet Shari Street. Both are pri­ ding the Paperworks Gallery the artists and join others Look No Further . Elliot points out that in Ihe marily dealing with form and and Rembrandt Gallery in interested or just curious. past, mass public death was both manage to easily relate to Vancouver, Prince George Art Refreshments are served. This Permaseal can provide you with locally manufactured window incidental to vaguer concepts the viewer. products which are high in quality and low in price. such as "victory", "glory", even Jaqueline Murray presently "conquest". Weapons of war hails from Vancouver, though Suncoast Players to Direct factory dealing means big savings and excellent service. were designed to achieve she is familiar with the Sun­ strategic supremacy over other shine Coast, having lived in our sponsor drama students Permaseal weapons or armies and the area for some time. She now • Wooden Windows death of civilians was an Subsequent to the recent from Elphinstone, Donard Aluminum Mfg. Ltd. works out of the Emily Carr success of Suncoast Players' MacKenzie and Brian Beard, RBPBgohsrore Available by incidental, secondary con­ College of Art with its excellent sequence. presentation of "Arsenic & both recommended by drama Fine Books Special Order. Field Rd., Wilson Crook facilities for bronze and marble Old Lace", the Society's teacher Judith Wilson, ac­ See our ad In the 20th century, ihe M5-3S38 sculpture, which has proved Executive decided unanimous­ cepted the honour. Both on the Community murder of soldiers became the most conducive to the ideas she ly to sponsor at least two Page 6 murder of whole populations live in the south end of the wishes to carry out. Coast students at the Capilano and of nations, with technology Sunshine Coast. College acting course being The course will last 15 in, the van, changing the Both bronze and marble arc conducted in Sechelt by Dana weeks, taking students equation so radically that now very heavy materials but Ja­ Still. through a compressed curricu­ "victory" as an idea has been queline endows them with Both Pender Secondary and lum from first basics to on­ replaced by virtual extinction. qualities and characatcr not Elphinstone schools were can­ Elliot's book is an attempt lo common to their consistency. stage presentation. It is being vassed. The sole candidate chart the change and to in­ One of her most effecative held Wednesday evenings, from Pender, recommended troduce some human per­ pieces is what looks to be a 7:00 p.m. through 10:00 p.m. by teacher Joe Harrison, was spective into mass violent slightly deflated vinyl inner- at the Capilano, , College unable to find transportation 1ER death, to examine the idea of tube. One has to actually touch Centre. 15 students have en­ PEOPLE GOME FIRST AT to and from the one-night-a- individual violent death and lo the piece lo be convinced that it rolled to date. The fee is week course. Two students analyze what happens to that is not vinyl and not full of air. $60 per student. PRICES EFFECTIVE: WED. FEB. 11 - SAT. FEB. 14 idea when it is suddenly that in fact it is a solid piece of nannruT multiplied by a factor of marble weighing close to five millions. hundred pounds. It is this play of character with consistency, -The book is divided into SeM,M,Ua Hau'l »« MM Fletcher's - Ready to Eat three parts: "Sketches: People plus an often surprising sense of balance which gives much CRAI $ PORK PICNIC SHOULDER » 99' in Ihe Machines of Death". CRABMEAT l* 1.89 "Analyses: Parts of the Ma­ appeal to her work. Hills Bros. m . Smoked, Whole or Shank Half chine", "Values: Negative and Positive". It gets off to a bad Jaqueline studied art and COFFEE lib *2.99 Fletcher's - Smoked start. The "sketches" of indi­ sculpture at a number of B.C. Regular or Drip $ vidual deaths in particular schools and worked for two Sun Hype - Blue Label PORK SHOULDER BUTT 10 2.29 conflicts during this century years with sculptor, Prudence Cottage Roll read like what they are, fic­ Leach. She has been exhibiting APPLE JUICE um 79' H,r,,0,d tionalized obituaries meant to in Vancouver since 1976 in­ *A A A Smokehouse - Sliced be at once individual and cluding Presentation House, $ "typical" of a specific time and Helen Pitt.Gallery and most CORNED BEEF u« 2.29 SIDE BACON 500gmpMeach 4.79 place. recently with the B.C. Society Fletcher's - Smoked of Sculptors exhibition at COOKIES 4oo.m4.49 JOWLS or HOCKS » 99' '.Unfortunately, by attempt-' , where she was John Lennon and Coconut, Oatmeal, Shortcake, Granola ing to be typical, to portray the singled out for her originality. Kr,,t •« A A Fletcher's- Fancy death of -an "Everyman" in The Beatles Forever $ certain circumstances, the Shari Street has lived on - The Man, His Music, The Tragedy MAYONNAISE wom. 1.29 SAUSAGE STICKS 500,m..cl, '2.19 Galiano Island for ten years sketches become a sequence of Martin's - Australian Summer, Salami, Hunter, Beer somewhat over-written movie working and exhibiting as a Strawberry Fields Forever death scenes, followed by colour photographer and fine John Lennon Remembered SULTANA RAISINS .» 4.49 Elliot's attempt to relate the woodworker. In recent years, Both in Paperback Alpha - Unpasteurized energies have gone into her individual death to the statis­ Cowrie St. Sechelt 08S ZSZ7 $ tics of the overall conflict. sensitive watercolour paint­ CREAMED HONEY 907,™ 2.49 Minute Maid The attempt fails in part ings. 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: - £ -' -* — i — aaatatalatl aSaMMaMaMMatatJ ,^dt^^dm ^tmm^ •atl- ••aaMMi •aaaaasaaMaaaaaaaiMHi msrnm Coast News, February 10,1981 Clock Repairman 885-3163 J V, Get A .Y.nlcr Ha Legion Valentine's Dance Cheque from fund. Items, of which many by Doris Edwardson B.C., spent six and a half years on Nelson Island, have are new, include macrame Valentine's Dance. become addicted to Pender cord, stereo equipment, bed­ The Koyal Canadian Legion Harbour and love meeting room suite, clothing, books, Get a $40. rebate Br. 112 Hall is where all folks at the Friday night kitchen equipment et cetera. Ihe music and fun will be on sessions of the Sing-a-Long at You will nol be disappointed on the single door Valentine's Night, February Garden Bay Pub. Jim Morris so do have a look and support models 14th. The Dance is from couldn't find his voice a few your local groups. BABY BEAR 9 to I a.m. and Russ Clark and weeks ago but Art made up Sechelt Council held their first meeting in their new, enlarged Council Chamber on Wedneiday, MAMA BEAR his Sunshine Ramblers plan for it by playing a Vibra Harp Meat Draw. February 4. The new building should be finished just in time for the observation of Sechelt's 25th PAPA BEAR to keep you on the floor. and with the guitar music it The regular M'eat Draw Anniversary. Black Door Only Contests, prizes and a real was lovely to listen to. Re­ every Saturday afternoon at good time for admission price member they are there every the Royal Canadian Legion Br. Roberts ( of $3. There will also be Friday night. 112 is, Early Bird 2 p.m., refreshments. Tickets on sale ' St. Andrew's Church. Regular at 3 p.m. If anyone Available at at the Madeira Park Phar­ A basement sale will be has questions about how the Kraus steps down as Chief macy, Legion, Bank of Mon­ held in St. Andrew's Church draw is being run, please by Jennie Norton 886-9609 Meeting Next Week rooster and the year 4679 on treal and from Committee Hall on February 14th from 10 contact Mickey Carlton 883- 9203. He is new at this and A reminder that next Wed­ the Chinese calendar but it's members. a.m. to 2 p.m. with proceeds Glen Kraus is stepping down nesday, February 18, is the not too late to wish you a BUILDine SUPPLIES Pender Harbour and Egmont aims to please everyone. going to the church building after twelve years as Chief of monthly Community Associa­ Happy New Year—the Chinese Francis Peninsula Place - Hwy. 101 District Chamber of Com­ the Roberts Creek Volunteer tion meeting. The meeting celebrate for a month. And Pender Harbour 883-2S8S merce. Fire Department and Dennis starts at 8 at the Community you're not supposed to wash AC The Pender Harbour Cham­ Mulligan is talcing over the Hall. you hair all that time so you ber of Commerce is hoping Art Centre position. It'll be a tough act to Fat Choy don't wash away all the good more people will sign up for follow, particularly after a Last Thursday marked the luck. Gung hay fat choy (good the Defensive Driving Course year's reign as Mr. Roberts beginning of the year of the luck!). /3^- they are willing to put on, but Calendar Creek. How about it, Dennis? still cannot go ahead on the Please note that the evening with Peter Trower has been In Memoriam Notice Board course until more folks are postponed to Saturday March 7, 8:30 pm. A painting of dogwoods by Meals on wheels interested in it. For those To February 15 - Sechelt 1956 - The 25th Anniversary Show Roberts Creek artist Kay Wells Can you spare a couple of of meat and two vegetables tz_ — — newcomers who do not know was presented to St. Mary's A fun and fascinating exhibit commemorating Sechelt's hours once a week as a with soup, salad or dessert Sponsored as a Public bervice these roads around here, it 25th Anniversary as a village. Focus is on events and Hospital last Wednesday in volunteer driver for Meals and will cost approximately would be the ideal thing memory of Gwen Hicks by 886-2622 by the Coast News 886-78171 influences in its first year - 1956. on Wheels and help get this $2 - $2.50. It is hoped to be NOTE: Early announcement! will bt run once, then muit be and worth the $25 cost for February 17 - March 8 - Jaqueline Murray - Bronze & members of New Horizons and new venture off the ground? able to subsidize the cost her friends on the Sunshine resubmitted to run again, no more than one month prior to eight hours. If more infor­ Marble Sculpture - Shari Street • Watercolours It's not so long ago that eventually, but that will Ihe event. Coast. Mrs. Hicks was a mation is needed please write From Vancouver and Galiano Island come playful elderly people on the Sunshine depend on how successful longtime resident of Metcalfe Coming Events the Chamber or phone Roy sculptures and delicate watercolours. All are welcome to Coast who were no longer the venture is and how Road and an active member of Elphinstone Pioneer Museum. The Elphinslone Pioneer Museum in Mansfield 883-9069. attend the opening night Monday Feb. 16, 8 - 10 pm. much support and financial Gibsons will be closed until further notice the community until sufferinga able to look after themselves 45th Wedding Anniversary. Wednesday February 18 • Film -1 Vitelloni - Italy 1953 backing is received from the Orginliattonil Meeting for Preschool - All interested parents are stroke last summer and her satisfactorily were sent off to Art and Millie Bishop cele­ Directed by Federico Fellini. A nostalgic, yet critical institutions like Riverview, community. invited to attend Feb. 11. 7:30 p.m. at Roberts Creek Elementary, Mrs death in November. Page's room. brated their 45th wedding evocation of Fellini's youth in a small provincial town. Be My Valentine but now thanks to the dedi­ Government grants are a- Jack A JIN Parent Participation Pre-School now taking enrollments (or anniversary January 25. They Considered by many to be his finest film. Arts Centre, 8 pm. cation of groups such as the vailable for this sort of project Valentine's Day at the Le­ 81 -82 school year tor children who will be 3 or 4 during 1981 Parent were married in Vancouver, $2.50/51.25 students and O.A.P. Kiwanis and the Resource after a community has shown participation required. Phone Susan Paul at 886-9420 between 9 am & gion this Saturday promises an Society, we have a Home- it can support the programme 9 pm. #5 evening of "hearty" enter­ makers' service which allows successfully for a minimum tainment. A few unsuspecting Sechelt Take-a-Break has moved from the Catholic Church Mall to the people to stay happily in their three month period. Con. Ed. classroom at the Chatelech High School Thursday 9:30 • "volunteers" have been re­ PENDER HARBOUR own homes as long as possible Linda Reeves, co-ordinator 11 30 a.m. until April 2nd child care at St. Hilda's Hall. All women are cruited for the kissing booth welcome to come for discussion, films, speakers, etc #8 and when they'need a smaller for the project, says she needs but not doubt it will prove so home, or more help, there is 25-30 drivers so that each one Sechelt Garden Club. 7:30 p.m.. St Hilda's Hall. First Wednesdays REALTY LTD. popular that everybody will except January. July, August. want to get in on the act. Cupid Senior Citizens' housing and need only work one day per the Kiwanis Intermediate week and has so far ten Organisational Meeting tor Preschool All interested parents are invited is scheduled to make a gucsl 10 attend Feb 11, 7:30 pm, al Roberts Creek Elementary, Mrs Page's appearance and you might be Care Home. Now another volunteers. Help will also be volunteer group under'the needed in the Kiwanis Home room 883-2794 able to wangle a lace garter Women's Luncheons 12 - 1 pm Starting Thursday, Feb 5, at "The from a sexy young lady (for a auspices of the Resource on those days to expedite Heron" in Gibsons Reservations recommended - 886-9924 Enjoy small price, of course). Society is organizing a Meals distribution. good food and the company of other women who work Sponsored by on Wheels service for those If you can help this worth­ the Sunshine Coast Women's Program. Your Autoplan Steve Hubert and Lome for whom cooking for them­ while service, phone Linda at Women and Mental Wellness Donnie Patterson will examine traditional Jones will be providing live selves has become a burden. 886-7880 or the Resource therapies vs. feminist counselling as a way of healing emotional music. Lome will also be there Both the Resource Society Society at 885-5881. damage and promoting personal change. Thursday, Feb 12,730 - 930 Agent on Friday night. pm. in the Roberts Creek Elementary School. Mr Wetmore's room and the Village of Gibsons If you just don't have any Fee: $1 00 - Sponsored by the Sunshine Coast Women's Program Lions Dance have made donations of $1,000 spare time, please make a Halfmoon Bay Tickets for the Roberts to help with start-up ex­ donation, the postal address is Massage Workshop - Monday February 16.7:30 • 9:30 at Roberts Creek Creek Lions Valentine's dinner penses, the cost of containers, Box 1096, Sechelt and be sure Elementary School Library. Fee: $2., Limited enrolment. To register call 885-3512. Sunshine Coast Women's Program. and dance this Saturday at the etc. and it is hoped to begin to note that it is for Meals on Community Hall are available to Egmont the distribution of a hot mid­ Wheels. -rhete are some Family Film Series. Fri., Feb. 13th. 7:30 p.m.. "Busnmen of the from Lions members. They're day meal on March 9. 25 people eagerly looking Kalahari". Roberts Creek Elem. library. Children 509; Adults $1.50. $15 per couple, and $10 for The meals will be cooked by forward to this service and if John Hrccii singles. Dinner's at 8. • lot U I Icrmon the staff at the Intermediate you'd like to be one of them, Regular Events N8.I-W8 S8.1-27.1.', Friday Film Night Care Home, an extension of phone Linda at 886-7880 and Monday This week's features at the the service, served to resi­ get your name on the list. Roberts Creek Hospital Auxiliary Second Monday of each month -11 Friday film series at the School dents and initially will be am. St. Aidan's Hall. are "Bushmen of the Kalahari", offered three days per week, O.A.P.O. #36 Regular Meeting. First Monday of each month • 2 pm. "Sand Castle", and "180 is Mondays, Wednesdays and Social Bingo, 2nd & 3rd Mondays 2 pm. at Harmony Hall. Gibsons. Max", the last about model Fridays to those living in the Tuesday airplaning. The show starts at Gibsons' area between Lang­ Women's Aglow Fellowship Meets every third Tuesday of the month at To better meet the needs of our community, the 7:30 pm. in the library. Child­ Harmony Hall. Gibsons. Transportation and babysitting available. 886- dale and the Roberts Creek 7426. ren are 50c, adults $1.50. Post Office. Meals will consist Duplicate Bridge 7:30 sharp at Sunshine Coast Golf Club, 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month. For further information contact Phyllis Hoops, 885-2575. |§ ROYAL BANK Sunshine Coast Aria Council Regular meeting 4th Tuesday of every Remember month at 7:30 pm. at the Arts Centre in Sechelt. Al-Anon Meetings Al-Anon Meetings every Tuesday night. Roberts in Gibsons is pleased to announce Creek. For Information call 886-9059 or 886-9041. • Your Sunshine Coast Navy League of Canada Cadets and Wrenettes, ages 10 to 13 will again meet Tuesday nights. 7- 9pm.. United Church Hall, Gibsons. New recruits welcomed. Sweetheart Wednesday EXTENDED BANKING HOURS Tops Club Gibsons Tops meets every Wed evening at 6:45 In the on Armour's Beach Athletic Hall. New members and teen members welcome Phone 886-9765 eves. EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 16TH Sunshine Lapidary t Craft Club Meets 1st Wed. every month al 7:30 pm. For information 866-2873 or 686-9204. Wilton Creek Community Reading Centre 7 30 - 8 30 pm. 885-2709 O.A.P.O. "34 Carpet Bowling Every Wednesday 1 pm. at Harmony Hall, Qlbsons. Thursday - Tne Bargain Bam of the Pender Harbour Health Clinic Auxiliary Is open on Thursday afternoons from 1:00 until 3:30. Al-Anon Meeting Every Thursday in Gibsons at 6pm. For information Our New Hours of Business will be: call 8809569 or 886-9037, Western Weight Controllere Every Thursday at 1 pm. In the Armours Beach Athletic Hall, Gibsons and In the Sechelt Elementary School, Monday to Thursdays at 7pm. New members welcome. 665-3795. • Roses & Gifts O.A.P.O. »M Public Bingo Every Thursday 7:45 pm. sharp at Harmony Wednesday 10 am. to 4 pm. Hall Gibsons. • Cut flowers Friday Thursday 10 am. to 5 pm. Square Dancing The country Stars Square Dancers: Gibsons United • Fresh flower arrangements Church every Friday 8 to 11 pm. Beginners Classes: lor more Friday 10 am. to 6 pm, inlormallon 886-8027 or 886-9540.

i Gibsons Tot Lot Every Fri., 9:30 -11:30am. in Gibsons United Church • Green & flowering plants Hall. Parents with children 0 - 3 yrs. are welcome. For further info, call Shawn 886-8036. •k A day's notice for Out-of-Town orders. Thrift Shop Every Friday, 1 - 3pm. Thrift Shop. Gibsons United Church basement. Wllaon Creek Community Reeding Centre Noon - 4:00 pm. 885-2709 O.A.P.O. »38 Fun Nile. Every Friday al 7:30 pm. Pol Luck Supper, last 'Please ORDER EARLY to avoid disappointment] Friday ol every month al 6 pm. at Harmony Hall. Gibsons. ROYAL BAN K © Saturday Wilson Creek Community Reeding Centre 11:30-1 p.m. 885-2709 Sunnycrest Mall, Suni/me 7locum S Gifa The Bargain Barn of the Pender Harbour Health Clinic Auxiliary is Gibsons, B.C. Phone: 886-2201 open on Saturday alternoons Irom 1 - 4 pm. Sunday Cedar Plaza, Gibsons Bingo Sechelt Reserve Hall every Sunday. Early birds 7 pm. $100 Prize. 886-2316 Proceeds to assist under privileged families.

) ^alaBaaaaaaMia atfMMlMl at^a^aTa^MtllllSIMMBIIIIIMiiMM aaiMaaiaai Coast News, February 10, 1981 humoiit News Wve sot what it takes Community meeting Thursday to cooiaownheat bills. byJohnVuAndell ing of nine students at Kent involved in weapons dis­ State University at Kent, patching at the Armory in A general notice concerning Ohio, about ten years ago. Akron, thirty miles from Kent. the annual general meeting of The students were non- Just imagine my parents' ~JfiC ..the Egmont Community Club violently protesting the Viet­ dismay at an almost ironical • was sent to everyone last week nam war and the National turn of events as my father ELECTRONICS and the meeting is set for Guard (U.S. Army dealing was initially in favour of the February 12 at 7:00 p.m. in with internal affairs) was Vietnam war. In fact, when I 885-2568 the Hall. The business to be brought in to enforce an opted for Canada he very Trail Bay Centre, Sechelt. covered includes the election anti-rioting act. I only caught strongly, with love, urged me of officers, satellite TV and the last twenty minutes; I was against it. I might add that he disposing of a donation called to work Friday night, has since told me that I did received (towards life-saving but those were the heavy make the right decision in the FOOD equipment). All members are minutes. end, but that I didn't know asked, cajoled or begged to Here's the point! My older what 1 was doing when I did lor ; attend and everyone is wel- sister attended Kent State it. I will also add that for the B come. University. At the time of the most part he was right. j: Edna and Co.'s Mini-Thrift TH0UQHT shooting I was settling into a • John Bupnudu pholo : Store continues to offer ntaxi- new country, Canada; you Movie Night in Egmont is Shirley Vader makes points at the blackboard as she explained the closure of the Pender pool by the " quality goods for mini- know why. My younger February 14th, Valentine's - by Yoshi Tanaka Aquatic Society last week at a meeting of a very concerned group of Madeira Park parents. > amounts of money to mo- brother, Dave, was in the Day and brings you Time - derately maxi-crowds. (II National Guard because he After Time, a Sherlock Hol­ I am a simple eating place serving all a.m. to3 p.m. on Wednesdays didn't want to serve in active mes mystery with Malcolm FRESH SEA80NAL FOOD. in the Hall.) duty in Vietnam and was McDowell. Life in the inter-tidal zones Egmont's fishing fleet has Do you know the difference and the biological conditions low tide and a live class been driving it pretty hard this between a Green Burrowing of the seashore. demonstration. The fee is • Fresh Lobster, Prawns, Scallops, - week and prawns, rock cod Drafting course Anenome and a Rockweed $35.00. Preregistration is ne­ Snow Peas, Zucchini, etc., Stir-fried • and bait herring have been Isopod? How many varieties There will be seven ses­ cessary. Call 885-9310 or drop in a Chinese wok. '• scrambling wildly to escape of Nudibranch can you iden­ sions, Tuesday evenings 7-9 into the Learning Centre, Inlet capture. Environmentalists tify? You'll get a chance to p.m., including a field trip at Avenue in Sechelt. . will be pleased to hear that for home redesign brush up on the identity of • Hamburger Platter - mushrooms, : • most of them were successful. such local marine life at the bacon, cheese, tender beef, french :'• Bait herring is now closed. With the soaring interest architect or contractor with a Seashore course on the Se­ Massage workshop rates of today, many people concrete blueprint of your '"" The Egmont variety of chelt Peninsula, offered Feb­ Registered Massage Thera­ fries, etc. are turning to renovations of ideas. The number to call is 885-3512 Katmandu Flu has been ruary 17 at Capilano College'. pist, Pattie Gray, will conduct their existing home rather Participants should bring (Sunshine Coast Women's going around town. It invaded a workshop on Monday, • Hlbachl A Beautiful blend of beef than purchasing a new house. pencils, paper, ruler, T-square Program). The fee is $2.00 and the body of one of our most The course is taught by a February 16, from 7:30 to 9:30 tenderloin steak slices & gourmet Capilano College is offering a and lunch. The course is from interested participants are prominent citizens, the school­ local resident biologist, Mari­ at the Roberts Creek Elemen­ practical introduction to the 9 to 4 p.m, each day at the asked to wear loose clothing, vegetables, teriyaki flavoured. teacher himself, Mr. R. Fearn. lyn Tentchoff. The course tary School Library. Pattie drafting skills required in Sechelt Learning Centre, Inlet bring a blanket to sit on and a After an extended and most emphasizes the diversity of Gray, a frequent visitor to the redesigning your house space. Avenue. The fee is $30.00. friend (female or male) to ; uncomfortable rest, Ron's face plant and animal life of the Sunshine Coast, works in • Vely good Vea^^^^l Cutlet^ s with Whether you are planning a Please preregister at the practise your skills on. will be good to see in town Peninsula intertidal areas. Vancouver and is a graduate country gravy. new kitchen layout, or adding Centre 12:30 to 7:00 p.m., ; next week. The concept of zonation of the Canadian College of a bathroom, this skill will Monday to Friday, or call I would like to thank the (high, medium and low tidal Massage and Hydrotherapy in • Filet Mlgnon enable you to provide an 885-9310. "Kush" for substituting and zones), will be introduced, Ottawa. • Gourmet Cheese Cakes. ' giving me a break last week. with material on the inter­ Due to the large turn-out at It wasn't as though I needed Ilallmoon I5a\ llamit action that takes place be­ previous workshops, pre-re- Pafchworlt.PInc aiXomtrWusirts a^ • Homemade food is my bag. Il you •:•)» « M • n MMMMMMMMMM MMMM**MMMM> «•«••:•«• •.MP4M**'**' successful dance en Saturday confined to the seniors. Far Your jyUO/ Your of January 31st aad although from it. The support and SECHELT RENEGADES the hall was not filled to membership of every family in capacity a really good time the area is necessary and is Flag. Wiml Future. FUND RAISING DANCE was had by all. The always welcomed. popular Paul Hansen provided for the the music, while the food was Your Invitation to Attend delicious. An appeal is being NOP made for the young and old to xO«,w'^x HAWAHANI> help clear up the rocks at the Recreation Park to prepare it • for seeding. The more willing HERITAGE DAY Hi E!E0W)lliESE33 hands, the better. n- H Rabble Burns Night at the Celebrations! ! ISH Legion also proved to be a Sunday, Feb. 15th, 2:00 pm • • ^HBjSH^ Elphinstone Gym - Band: "Secret Service" 'Wi^jj^^iiW Emcee: Mr. John Barbush of Port Coquitlam Saturday Feb. 14th at Chatelech Gym Song & Dance Featuring: Elphinstone School Band, Sechelt Indian Band Local Students Essays, Poems 9:00 pm. till 1:00 a.m. PLACING & FINISHING Posters, Local Dancers Tickets: *5.00 PATIOS - DRIVEWAYS • HOOKSAlirillKln.tCm . fmtiUi nCStlATIOXS • SIDEWALKS „ r,7/»«/ Mark your Calendars and join ut this Sunday lnh,.l.„ijC,J,,u, to Renew or Discover our Herltagel Come and Support the best Soccer Call Any Time Team on the Sunshine Coast 885-2125 The Association of Kinsmen Clubs SERVING PENDER HARBOUR TO PORT MELLON Tne Kinsmen Club ol Gibsons * District

•MMMMMMi .tiliMMMB. 8 Coast News, February 10, 1981 • , A o!'~"nn- \'n^ss\ •••.*> Fleming on education PM 1 '>"""»WWmi> >i»mi/>""'>>H»H/l>""»W/nrr^ A system grown top-heavy" Convert your old ed, discussed, dominated in those of this powerful col­ Wooden Windows to 3) by Frances Fleming many subtle ways and trans­ league, the principal of the If anyone asked a man (or a ferred when the powers that school, who will assign the woman) on the street who was confer decide the time has grade, the pupils, write Double Glazed the most important educator come. Indeed, entire prosper­ reports on his (her) work, edit in his (her) life, the answer ing industries are coining the reports to parents, confer would be, "The classroom money, based entirely on the with superiors about the Aluminum Windows teacher". This is the person shortcomings (or imagined teacher, speak for the "staff" H ho takes over al nine in the shortcomings) of the class­ at parent conferences, call with ¥' Airspace morning and is the parent room teachers. Kits are staff meetings, instruct teach­ surrogate for the most vital offered for remediation; all ers in their duties, manage hours of the school day. sorts of devices to test and supplies, assign supervision, 886-7359 I his is the person who helps a remedy the deficiencies of the suggest in-service, et cetera I hild lo learn, to make de- classroom teacher are on the ad infinitum. cislons, who sets the stage market and are displayed in Some teacher-principal re­ lor the development of the the inevitable plastic cases at lationships are very good and • hild's self-image as he moves every workshop and con­ some are shockingly bad. Be about among his peers and the vention. that as it may, the educational authority figures of the world When teachers deny that system is top heavy with of school, nol excluding the they are merit rated, I always hordes of other experts who janitor and bus drivers. remind them of their prin­ have risen from the ranks. Education, to me, is that thing cipals; super-persons, who How strange! The better one that goes on in the interaction once were lowly classroom performs as a classroom One-time Pender Principal Frances Fleming was invited to address the Madeira Park Parent's between pupil, teacher and teachers but who rose from teacher, the sooner one will Auxiliary last week. parents. Il should be essen­ the ranks to make It to a not have to teach at all. One tially simple, rewarding and position of power over their becomes a consultant, a Cupid's Caper self-fulfilling. former colleagues. Principals director, a supervisor, or, Yet under our system have to be personable and glory of glories, a superin­ Impressions of Tsoh-Nye which has developed over Ihey have to conduct them­ tendent of schools, who grew to love everyone here. It Sundae many years, entirely without selves in such a way as not to oversees entire hierarchies This will be the last Tsoh- Dick Lansdell. "A few hard was the best 100 days of my life. public questioning, this very offend Iheir Code of Ethics, and travels off to confer with Nye report for our group as this things have happened in the I hope the next group gets as important person is the especially the clause that fellow bureaucrats to ex­ is the last week of the semester. last five months, but mostly I'll close to one another as we are low man on a very tall totem reads: The teacher avoids change views and to garner To wind up our session, the now." pole; indeed the totem pole derogatory criticism of an arguments in favour of ex­ whole class went on an over­ remember all the good times. Glen Dixon, Counsellor, seems to have taken root and associate except when it is panding district "services". night camping trip at Chatter­ Everyone up here will always "This was a very good group is branching daily. Every year, made to the associate or to Taj Mahals to house all these box Falls at the head of be special to me." and I love each one. Good luck the classroom teacher is being appropriate officials and then non-teaching teachers are Princess Louisa inlet. The place Mark Boe, "Everybody was next semester." given more "assistance" and only after the associate has rising all over the province. hasn't changed much, but our kind hearted and loving." attitudes have undergone tre­ Len Marchant, Teacher, "It supervision with the result been informed of the nature They are all busy, busy, Carol Williams, "I thought mendous changes since the last was a very special experience - that he (or she) is being more of the criticsm. There is a busy overseeing, "suppor­ that being with these people time we were there. For emotionally and physically and more patronized, critici­ big gap between theory and ting" their colleagues trapped was the best time 1 have ever example, Len Marchant, our stimulating and resulted in zed, analyzed and demoral­ practice. in the classrooms with kids, had. We had lots of together­ poor devils! fantastic teacher, had no ness and it was just the thing for many new friendships. I learn­ ized. Society has forged chains When a person accepts a disciplining or work of any ed more than I taught." of command that assume that Criticism of our school me. I love the school, the "teaching position" he (she) kind to do this time. The camping and everything that Jackie Verzyl, "I really (he classroom teacher is not system is too often taken to knows full well that his (her) students managed and pre­ comes with it - especially the learned a lot at Tsoh-Nye. The quite competent; that this be criticism of individuals, philosophy and teaching me­ pared the whole operation! people; they are very special to people were just great and their Mounds of creamy marshmallow topping worker must be watched, thodology and classroom which it is not. Administrators Saturday, Phillip (Opie) me." memory will always be with prompted, inspected, assist­ management mast conform to are trapped in the same me." and delicious vanilla ice cream with system as the classroom Oppenheim came and gave us Michelle Harper: "I really teachers and from inside the more instruction in Native Art. Valentine Hearts vast maze it is impossible to He is really a master at his work Offer Good . BONNIEBROOK see the light. Many of them and we learned much from him. DISCOUNT PRICES Until Feb feel the stress of the system. All of us think he's the greatest. • Furniture • T.V.'s & Stereos INDUSTRIES It's really amazing how much The cost of education is • Appliances • Auto Stereos, etc. rising sharply. It is difficult we've all grown from our LTD. to see any improvement at N.E.S. experience. During our the classroom level in either last dinner on Monday, we realized we were saying good­ KERN'S HOME working or learning con­ bye to each other. After five ditions. Class size is still an months of sharing everything FURNISHINGS SCOOP • Government approved, I issue - yet we have all these with each other, it was really an Mon. to Sat, locally manufactured, master teachers relieved of Gibsons Cowrie St 885-3628 emotional time. We would like (Next lo Mr. Mike's) 886-9733 9 am. - 5 pm reinforced precast 650 & 750 Gal. their classes and running to share some of the thoughts around applying programs from students and staff: ' '•' which are, at best, edu­ Concrete Septic Tanks cational bandaids. Does it Amber Wolansky, "I loved it at Tsoh-Nye; it was a really (Delivered to site) make sense? Who is re­ dundant? Is reform possible? moving experience. The mem­ . ories of everyone will stay in my • Or should we close down the • Concrete Distribution Boxes heart always." entire system for a period of • Pump Tanks Barbara Turley, "I've really Why stand time and re-vamp it from the • Curbs, Patio Blocks kindergarten up? If we don't, enjoyed myself up here and I it may self-destruct under its hope the next group has just as much fun as I did." Call Larry Stewart own weight I in A une-up 886-7064 Workshops as gifts HELP! for Valentine's Day come TO us What better to do than "Solar Energy for the Home" The Crew of the inviting your sweetheart to one is becoming increasingly popu­ of these workshops all given by lar as fuel prices go up. Tim "Beachcombers" good competent people im­ Kenyon will introduce a variety are once again looking for ported from Vancouver. Gloria of solar energy systems for Lifton is the only local in­ residential application. The Rental Accommodations structor, recently imported workshop takes place in Room SECHELT from Merritt. 109, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and between The workshops all take place the fee is SIS which includes Feb. 1, 1981 to Sept. 30,1981 in Elphinstone on February 14, text. Saturday and they all require The more you know about it INSURANCE Please contact pre-registration. the better you cope says Gloria John Rutherford from Lifton about Stress. If you CKVU's program "Tomor­ want to know come to Room Bob Frederick row's Fortune" will talk on 110 at 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. AGENCIES LTD. Contemporary Astrology, co­ The fee is SIS. vering theory and analysis of The deadline for all work­ CORNER OF WHARF & DOLPHIN 665-6820 collect the constellations. 9:00 a.m. - shops is February 6. Mail the IN THE SUNSHINE MOTORS BUILDING 4:00 p.m., Room 108. Fee is registration form on the back $20. of the Continuing Education "High As A Kite" is a fun flyer or enclose with your fee a capilano thing to do for the whole slip with your name, phone MONDAY TO SATURDAY family. It happens in room 114 number, address and the name college FILING: (Art) and costs $15 per family of the workshop. Please make SETTING UP A and S2.50 for a Kite-Kit. cheques payable to School Lee Price is famous for her District No. 46 and mail it to FROM 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M, SENSIBLE SYSTEM "Outrageous Dolls". Using Continuing Education, P.O. BUSS46401 panty hose, fill, buttons, wool Box 6, Sechelt. B.C. VON 3AO. and coloured threads, she Thursday 6:30 - 9:30 pm. shows how dolls become alive. February 26 only CLASSIFIED NOTE This event takes place in the Drop off your Coast News Home He. Room, Saturday 1 session, Fee: $15. Classified al Campbells 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and Family Shoes, Sechell. or If you have not received your renewal form - Sechelt Learning Centre Sunday morning 9:00 a.m. till noon for those who want all the just bring in your present certificates and we Don't waste valuable office time searching finishing touches. for that missing paper. The secret to tiling will prepare one for you to FINDING! Learn to set up a filing system which will enable you to FIND that document you need—alphabetic, numeric, Kinsman Club of Gibsons geographic, source and subject filing Presents FOP Those Wishing to will be discussed. By the end of the workshop students will be able to set up the most commonly used methods of filing country Breeze and be able to maintain a filing system Postdate Their Cheques through systematic procedures. Feb. 14th-9 pm. This workship is appropriate for anyone Do ail the paperwork now and your decals and who must organize information. The course will not deal with microfiche. At the Legion Hall, Gibsons forms will be ready on the date your cheque is good Instructor: Janet Morris 885-3201

MM i l IMMMMj Similarly no one under­ ming instruction last year. Harbour children of such breakdown in communications Jlmgottdonli announce the opening of estimates the difficulties of So what do we have now? opportunities and this whole between the Board and the balancing budgets, trying to As the result of a misunder­ silly business will get sorted Aquatic Society and, without keep costs down and still standing, a community up in out. assessing blame to anyone, a new office in masons provide the schools with the arms feeling they have been Unfortunately, I can't tell the Board would agree to fund help they need to give our double-crossed and no swim­ you what the School Board's the same school swimming effective February 9th, 1981 children as good a start as ming instruction for the deliberations were and what programme for 1981 with a located in Sunnycrest Mall possible before they set out in Pender Harbour and area soul searching led up to their grant of $5,000, with the across from Super-Valu the world. children. A fine facility for decision, I asked to attend the proviso that this grant is for ' I have, though, been a little which the community not only meeting, but was refused per­ this year only and the promise Th.l'.howb.laelBMlfled' Office Hours: 9:00 am. • 5:00 pm. disturbed by a feeling that worked hard, but which has mission. I was frankly sur­ that by October 1981 an wanl ad work.! Clear oul unwaated article, aad • ana m some members of the Board operated in the black, due to prised by their stand because agreement satisfactory to both make money loo! resent pressure from parents. the loyalty and devotion of it had seemed at the previous sides would be worked out. "I won't vote for the motion many volunteers, is lying idle meeting that Trustee Lloyd That the School Board saw

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Palm pretzels and popcorn. She'll shudder if you pack the baby off to bed with a bottle if it's over a year old or if you plaster honey on its ice cream noueiaes pacifier. She will, however shine with a pearly glow if you eat meat and muffins, salads and sunflower seeds, crackers and coleslaw. The Reg. Neilson's Canadian Dental Association says you can satiate yourself on white milk, plain yogurt, plain whole grain or enriched breads, meat, Varieties $1.99 Varieties 52.19 poultry, fish, eggs, cheese, peanut butter, hot dogs, hamburgers, pizzas, raw fruits and vegetables, devilled eggs, peanuts, pistachios Crisco and mixed nuts, pumpkin and sesame seeds. Not so bad, eh! If you have a yen for chocolate milk, sweetened yogurt, sherbert, Smile or milk puddings, eat them along with your main meal. And if you just shortening 1.36 kg *Z.09 have to snack and can't face fresh fruit, try french fries.potato chips or sugarless gum. Please Smile folks and show off your pearlies. Saint Appolonia will cast her blessings upon you, and with a smile like the one you're going to have, Saint Valentine will see that every heart in the neighbourhood We all know that love makes the world go round bul have you ever is fluttering. tried being seductive with an aching jaw? Do you really like kissing Grin and get it on. someone with yukky brown teeth? Do bleeding gums bring out a veritable Dracula passion in you? This, o! course is Ihe week where Minute Maid - Concentrate . we lorgel past differences with our loved ones. On Saturday we can Nest Lewis all cuddle up and be cosy bul if Cupid brings you a box ol chocolates you'd better get down on your bended knees and say a little prayer (former home orange lulce ,.„,,, *1.G9 to Saint Appolonia. February 9th is the day that we celebrate the Feast Day ol Saint Appolonia, patron Saint of dentisls. Now I'm nol economics teacher) Delnor- Fancy Mixed ^ sure whether it's the dentists who pray to her or the people who have to visit the dentists, bul a little prayer from either side shouldn't hurl. i I'm sure that just once a year nol even a dentist would begi udge you oeas uegeiables «> 1.119 a box of chocolates from your lover even though they are "dentally unacceptable" as long as immediately you've downed them you rush B ofl lo your nearest toothbrush and spool of floss and really zap your teeth back to purity. -Glean Joke Section- Perhaps in the interests of nol getting too cosy with your friendly I neighbourhood dentist you could celebrate Saint Appolonia's feast with goodies that are acceptable dentally. That doesn't include iced Wife Is "Does your husband BUT* ulcers?" cakes or ice cream sodas or even raisins, but she winks an eye at Wile Ss "No, but he's a carrier!" p BMBBOOBBMBBBBtMBBBa g ALL SPORTS BLACK COD MARINE Day by day, item by item, we do more f i * you in (Whole Fish) providing variety, quality and friendly service. «a.**/M>> Great for 'We reserue the right to limit quantities' Home Smoking! Gibsons Fish Gower Point Rd.. Gibsons Free Delivery to the Wharf 886*2257 Market mawivaivi

Coast News, February 10, 1981 11 THE PRICES EFFECTIVE Open Fridays til 7 p.m. wed. - sun. Open Sundays & Holidays DOUAR ECONOMIZERS Feb. nth-15th 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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In the past few weeks we have been featuring the people who Other products baked for us by National Bakeries, Vancouver, — HOUSEWARES — serve you in their various job locations. The aromas from our little and fresh-frozen on arrival are a variety of fancy cakes including in-store bakery hit you immediately upon entering the store. In birthday cakes. If you need a birthday cake on short notice any summer, when doors are open, they meet you coming up the time, including Sundays, give us a call. And we do special orders ramp. as well. FIRE-KINB BAKEWARE SALE There's nothing to whet Our buttercrust bread is a popular feature, as are our hand- one's appetite like fresh rolled dinner buns. And, of course, we carry the usual variety of FULL HUE YEAR WARRANTY baking...and here's Cohleen coarse and multi-grain breads forthosewho likea good crunchy, Moehllng, the lady with the solid bite. SURE GRIP HANDLES: ever-present smile and her We, of course, do numerous custom-sized orders on advance relief Belle Wilson, likewise notice for clubs or special functions. Designed for easy holding with oven mitts or pot holders. a most pleasant lady. Cohleen started as a cash­ Housewares OVENPROOF: ier about 2Vi years ago. Most Suzanne and I did a major re-stocking job last week in _ -.,- JJ-JJ- of the girls have had a relief Housewares. We found numerous new and sale-priced items. Bake, serve, refrigerate, reheat, ideal in all ovens, including Micro­ 8tim in the bakery but Good idea would be for you to check the Fire-King Bakeware wave Dishwasher safe. Z^l'tZ vnuL ' Sale on this week as seen in the ad adjacent to this column. Moaning wuaoii cohleen has a special touch, and took the job on f ul l-tlme when Rosina Hastings left to enter a Heart Month nursing career. Remember, too, to mail off a donation, as generous as you can case nth Our bakery Is known as a "bake-off" operation and, therefore, afford (whatever that may be) to the Sunshine Coast Unit of the 9722.8 cm. reasonably simple. We finish and bake frozen products, including B.C. Heart Foundation, Box 1525, Gibsons, B.C. Reg. $6.45 bread, pies, strudels, turnovers, meat pies, sausage rolls, etc. We There will be a door-to-door canvass from Feb. 14th to 28th, so SMciti PircMN Price also bake two kinds of muffins from scratch that are very yummy, please think it over, make a decision, and be ready. As I say, if you as well as our own pies. prefer, mail it in to the above address. t2.es 1. Cut out this Coupon

2. Attach to your Sales Slip #i II II 3. Return to Ken's Lucky Dollar DRAW TO BE MADE SUNDAY AT 5 p.m $50.00 8R0CERV Storage Dish Basing Nth 12 oz./35.5 litre >/i qt./1.4 litre NAME TEL NO. Reg. $3.19 Reg. $5.19 28th Special Pupcneie Price «2.15 special Purcmee »8.89 POSTAL ADDRESS Grocery Draw Winner Our popular $50.00 weekly grocery draw will continue each week into . 1981 until further notice. ' D. Wortman Shop with confidence. Our prices are uery competltiue.

A Luncheon Treat tile will nol be undersold on these aduertlsed items. for you to eat Grab & Cheddar We fully guarantee euerythlng we sell to he satisfactory. •5.7S or money cheerfully refunded. 886-9021

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12 Coast News, February 10, 1981 Flames YOUR AUTOPLAN Strikes and spares CENTRE |SPORTS) by Bud Mulcaster Other high scores: win Phuntastique: Three power-play goals by Mike Clements was the top Tues. Coffee: Pat Prest 242-714 Mitten Flames' Defensemen Taking care of bowler in the Classic League Ruth Hogberg 241-622 Mel Buckmaster 267-731 proved to be the difference in all your Real Estate Needs last week rolling a 346 single Marg Iverson 277-692 Don Slack 290-747 a 4-3 game played Tuesday and a 1065 4-game total. Swingers: Bob Fletcher 269-756 night at the Sechelt Arena. Seaside Plaza Evenings Call Dianne Fitchell rolled a 347 Cathy Martin 246-597 Rory Walker accounted 886-2000 Norm Peterson Dennis Suveges single and 955. Ralph Roth Norm Lambert 231-646 Legion: for two of these goals with 886-9121 886-2607(Res.)or 866-7264 (Res a 313 and 935, Jeff Mul­ Gibsons 'A': Terry Brackett picking up the caster a 323 and 915 and Ray Gayle Montgomery 231-617 Mary Braun 281-718 Gerry Kirsch 233-667 other. Chris Charleton (also a Coates a 302 single. Terry Cormons 283-697 defenseman) opened the sco­ In the Gibsons 'A' League, Lome Christie 282-710 ring in the game in the first Don Sleep had a 316 single Jim Gurney 268-776 Y.B.C. Pecwees: period for the Flames. and an 808 triple and in the Christy Skinner 132-198 Ranger tallies came from Slough Off League Carol Tetz­ Wed. Coffee: Cathy Kennett 119-227 Richard Lovelle, John Bluger laff was high roller for the Elinor Penfold 240-658 Nadine Olsen 126-233 and Robbie Williams. Wil­ week with a 380 single and Nora Solinsky 289-672 Karen Foley 128-234 liams assisted on the other two an 862 triple. June Frandsen 267-698 Natasha Foley 142-248 Ranger goals. Ranger goalie, • Framing Packages Brian Butcher saved his Wendy Watts 268-707 Winston Robinson 146-270 Lawrence Borley, was brilliant • Cedar Siding triple in the Ball and Chain Slough-Offs: Eddy Stubbley 163-286 in nets, making spectacular League with a 327 single, saves throughout the game • Timbers Debbie Newman had a 335 Bev Drombolis 243-682 Bantams: with the southpaw's catching single and a 783 triple in the Elaine Middleton 259-710 Andrea Doran 175-363 hand doing most of the work. Please call lor quotations 526-6744 Legion League and Neil Ball & Chain: Nicole Allen 150-368 Borley forced Flames' for­ 738-4791 Res. Rcdshaw a 341 single and a Gail Mulcaster Nedeen Skinner 255-642 152-437 wards to shoot wide or into Collect 689 triple in the Y.B.C. Senior Ray Coates 228-647 Eric Miller 140-369 his big leg pads on several League. Freeman Reynolds 266-755 Scott Spain 167-426 occasions due to his fine NORTHCOAST FOREST PRODUCTS LTD positioning. 2320 Avenue. Coquillam, BC. V3K5X7 On the Rocks^ by Verda Schneider weakening. Worry and learn to accept. He will be accept are so far apart - even sadly missed and our sym­ Another bonspiel on this the letters starting each word pathy goes to his remaining week-end! The employees of are at different ends of the family. C.F.P., Port Mellon Division, alphabet - and now we must Good Curling! Typical volleyball net action are busily vying for the championship and this week­ end will come up with a Cougars prepare Men play round winner to carry their banner to Prince George. robin volleyball Guests are always welcome for playoffs to visit the Gibsons Winter On Thursday at 6:30 this For the pasl two weeks the fairly steady by a 3 and 2 finish Club to watch these interest­ Gold River and Vancouver to year's Senior Boys' Basketball men's volleyball league has and finally the great guest ing games and cheer on their Gibsons and haven't played team is challenging last year's begun a series of round robin appearance of the Elphi Girls favourites. together for quite a while. Last tournaments. Each of the 4 who won I and lost 4. team. This is in preparation year's team is definitely teams rotate on a game to game Plagued by a much higher Please mark your calendars for the play-offs coming up. going to be the shorter basis creating at least 2 match net. 8 ft. as opposed to their for April 1, 1981, for the The game should prove to be team but with that old Cougar ups a night and possibly 3 regular 7 ft. the girls battled it General Meeting. We have an exciting one with this spirit will do their best to try depending on the length of out in every match always been most successful these year's team in good shape and to defeat this year's team. games. The offenses are all scoring very high in all of their past years and should be playing basketball regularly. show ing signs of improvement. games. proud of ourselves, but our On the other hand last See you at the game and good year's team is spread out from luck to both teams. During the first Robin on the Next Monday night at Elphi club is only as good as the 26th of January, the Gibson's Gym the Round Robins will people involved, so please Building Supply "Spikes" and continue from 8:00 to 10:00. remember to attend. Macleod's Hawkeyes tied with Spectators are welcome. Stompers romp Our Club as a group, plus 4 wins and I loss apiece while January 26 Wins Losses by Stomperman the Cedars Sailors suffered Cedars 2 3 many personal members, are United had goals from with only 2 wins and 3 losses Macleods 4 1 very saddened by the death of Suncoast Stompers romped Stuart Craigan, Brian Evans and Roberts Creek were sto­ Gibsons 4 1 our co-worker and friend, to a 7-3 victory over Sechelt and Hubert Joe. mped (I and 5. Mr. John Gaw. Mr. Gaw United in local soccer action at Creek 0 5 The win leaves the Sechelt In last week's action Cedar (and his wife) have donated Hackett Park Sunday. Scores February 2 Chiefs with only a slim Sailors improved by winning 4 many, many pleasant hours to for Stompers were: Al Nicker- our club. In the past few son with a hat trick and Rory mathematical chance of and losing only I to the Spikes. Cedars 4 1 catching the Stompers for first months we have worried Walker, Booboo Goeson, The Spikes, while short handed Macleods 3 2 place in the Sunshine Coast about his health, but not Mark Lyden and Bill Allen managed 2 wins with 3 losses. Gibsons 2 3 Senior Soccer League. Macleods Hawkeyes remained Girls 1 4 accepted the fact that it was with one each. Miller Thunderbolt From the Fairway 225 amp

flying eagle that graced the duplicated too often, if ever, by Emle Hume entrance to the golf course and on many golf courses. An unusually busy time has disappeared some time ago. It been enjoyed at the golf is to be repaired by our Again, it has been noted course, due to the sunny and talented Dick Marsh and once that a lot of ball marks are *&» $23100 warm days that blessed us in again take its place at the being left unattended to on the (Accessories Optional) the past few weeks. Most entrance way. The golf club greens. Our greens have come unusual is the necessity of owes Dick Marsh a trenen- through the winter months in COAST INDUSTRIES having to cut the grass on the dous vote of thanks for the good condition and according fairways so early in the year. many projects he has :om- to Art Park they are fast but Welders and Industrial Suppliers pleted and donated to the soft. So, golfers, repair your * LIQUID CARBONIC DEALER club over the years. ball marks and divots so we all Next week should produce "If we don't have it today, we'll sure try for tomorrow!" the teams that have earned may enjoy pleasant and ex­ WE DELIVER the right to participate in the Last January 25th, a long­ cellent playing conditions. on the Sunshine Coast 886-9159 play-offs. Who the winning time and active member of the team will be has aroused a golf club completed an extra­ lot of conjecture and interest. ordinary feat. Playing at the However, the first trophy eighth hole. Ed Laidlaw winners for 1981 should be canned his tee shot for his STEREO known and congratulated third hole in one. What makes shortly. this accomplishment so news­ worthy is the fact that he has SALE Great news was received now aced every par 3 hole on from our local RCMP detach­ the golf course. I would ment, who have been success­ venture to say that this ful in recovering our wooden unusual feat has not been IS 4041-15 AM-FM Stereo Integrated IS 4031-5 Receiver with Automatic Record Changer and built-in AM-FM Stereo Integrated 8-Track Player/Recorder and Receiver with Automatic Cassette Player/Recorder PENINSULA Record Changer and built-in Cassette Player/Recorder, Including MC 1500 MARKET Including MC 500 Allegro Speakers Allegro Speakers 885-9721 Davis Bay. B.C. S4B9.W WO." tide tables IS 4071 Sun. Feb. 15 AM-FM Stereo •> Integrated Kefi'tcncc: I'iU'ifiV ,)4()S 144 MS 8085 Point \iklnson Standard rime 0905 II. Receiver with Automatic 1.150 11- AM-FM Stereo Tuner 1.0 Record Changer and built-in Wed. Fell. II Hi. M>. 1.1 Amplifier with Cassette Cassette Player/Recorder, 11145 S.li 11155 I'll Mull. Mi. Id Player/Recorder (Dolby) Hill) 15 1 11(05 II " 0455 14.9 Including MC 2500 17:5 5: 1145 14.1 llllll lll.'l 192(1 1.9 1455 1.1.5 $279.M Allegro Speakers llliirs. Mi. i: Silt, 1 ih. 14 --"" : H 1 (1(1(15 114 (Hill 1.1.8 Tues. Mi. 17 $529.00 0455 I".1 0755 II 4 I15.H1 15.1 come in TO Hear I see 11145 14" 1:45 1.1.9 III5II 1114 IKI5 4.5 :n|5 14 1 sail 114 .-45 19 ALSO SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON OUR DISCRETE STEREO COMPONENTS GROCERIES FISHING TACKLE f SUNDRIES TIMEX WATCHES "After the SALE, „ It's the SERVICE \ 1 Open 9—9 7 Days a Week SUNSHINE COAST T.V. Cowrie St., Sechelt 885-9816 that counts." Jim«iHnni«i«**«*iittfNtii»**iiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiMfriitiniifiitititiiiHfii

^•VlatataMMaMaMaMaMatl ^MMMMttfeaMM|||a|a|MMHMiaaiigaaa Coast News, February 10, 1981 13 1 A cooling-off period , / ; M Tired of sky-high heat bills? Ask about the WEATHERTRON HEAT PUMP Ramblings of a Rover BY GENERAL ELECTRIC America's No. 1 selling heat pump bv Dee Cee sufficient logs to build me a lower anatomy where he could Wite cabin on it. I was so flabbergas­ stick it. At this, and again I am or call : Bill RoDerts Refrigeration. Although we had only been ted I couldn't believe it, but not certain what his intensions Box 271, on the farm for a comparatively when I came out of the daze I were, he said something to the JVIadeira Park, B.C. 883-9461 short period, we had made readily agreed and we shook effect that I needed to be taught many good friends among the hands on it to seal our bargain. a lesson and, fool that he was, If. '^1 Lafl WWW* fl B T"^Rf>jaTaJ kind, warm-hearted people in In my mind's eye I already had threw open the door of the car and around the small village ol the cabin up and had moved in, in which he was a passenger, B^^W^W^^*%V£€€ Dunvegan, Glengarry County. but now unforeseen complica­ ducked his head and made a 1 h l Perhaps it was the common tions arose just as sudden and motion as if he was about to bond of poverty that most of us unexpected as his generous climb out. That was all I I 1 shared, or it could have been offer. needed! While the driver of the that, during desperate times It was a blistering, hot July car looked on in frozen horror, such as we were undergoing in „ * Inn day and I had been on an I seized him by the hair, those Hungry ION, the old errand for Mrs. MacRae, dragged him from the car and, f JH I tribal instincts come to the fore delivering a home-baked pie to getting a firm hold on the seat and we humans have a tenden­ 1\ His Presents for your Jim MacDonald, an old bache­ of his pants and using my knee cy to huddle closer together for lor who lived alone at the for leverage, with one tremen­ B • < our own mutual protection. Entertainment crossroads, about two miles dous heave I threw him over the However, whatever it was, a M - at ii south of Dunvegan. On my parapet into the creek! - John Burnside phnlo when the deadline for our return, the afternoon being I was extraordinarily pleased The concrete truc1k whic hL overturnei d on Highway 101 hill in Gibsons list Friday morning blocked leaving, which had been set for swelteringly hot, I had stopped June 30th ,1931 came, both with myself but I hadn't long to the road for t couple of hours. The driver was taken to hospital with hip and head injuries which were to rest at the stone bridge which Reg Dickson Mogens and I had had several rejoice. I took a short cut described as 'not too serious'. spanned a small stream that offers of work and, in his case, a through the bush back to the was marked on the maps as the deal had been made with MacRae place but, just as we Friday & Saturday Little Castor River, but was MacKinnon, the owner of the were about to sit down to referred to by all the locals as sawmill, to clear some 20 acres supper, the phone rang. It was BCRIC big loser in coal deal "The Creek". 1 doubt if at any February 13th & 14th on a farm which he (MacKin­ one of those party affairs, two place it was 20 feet wide and no only $3 per ton. This grossly It is no wonder the BCRIC non) owned about four miles long and one short and when by Dock Lockstead more than four feet deep but it inadequate surcharge will not shares are not trading well. We 7:30 pm - 11:00 pm north of the village. The Becky answered it it turned out MLA Mackenzie was a beautiful little stretch of even escalate with inflation. may well wonder why Bill contract called for the small to be for me. The caller was water, clear as crystal and I was We do not have all the Bennett has left BCRIC out in second growth to be cut, the "Big Angus" Gray who opera­ Bill Bennett's baby, BCRIC, watching a school of minnows figures as yet, but even Socred the coal. Luxury Accommodation Full Marina Facilities stumps pulled and the whole ted the post office in the village is the big loser in the North East as they darted here and there MLA Jack Davis can see that area burned off so that the land and, although he was usually a coal deal. While Denison and But then... Bill's got a brand Licensed Dining Lounge Marine Pub among the waving weeds. development of North East would be ready for ploughing, rather phlegmatic individual, Teck wallow in government new baby now. Sitting on the wall of the bridge coal will require a public Reservations Please ISKVW A for which the Dane was to now he was obviously excited. largesse, BCRlCs coal arm - I had just lit my pipe when a car subsidy of between $ 10 and $20 (TUjKjtX Kjjj^ j receive a cash sum of $500. He The "gentleman" 1 had thrown BC Coal - will be cut out of the CLASSIFIED NOTE came along, stopped and I per ton. was also to become the posses­ into the creek was a lawyer action. heard someone call very per­ ••• I Van. Direct sor of the team of horses that he from Cornwall and he had BCRIC, you will remember, This means that BCRIC will emptorily "Hey, you C, come 885-5888 R.R. #1, Halfmoon Bay 684-3541 had used in the process. come in dripping and leaving was created to make us owners have to compete with rivals here! 1 want to talk to you!" puddles wherever he stood, not of the rock, and rich to boot. whose costs have been arti­ Surprised, not only at the tone 1 hadn't as yet committed requesting but demanding the Unfortunately, Edgar Kaiser ficially lowered at government of voice but at the fact that he myself to anything on a long- use of the phone. Granted Jr. walked off with the biggest expense in order to obtain knew my name, I looked and term basis, although I had permission, he had put in a call cash box in the west and contracts in Japan. recognized it was the agent for agreed to help our next door to the Provincial BCRIC was left holding a It is questionable whether Mrs. Sutherland, the same neighbour, Archie MacRae, Police in Cornwall, thirty miles massive debt, a tarnished BCRIC will have to compete arrogant pip-squeak who had with the haying and, in fact, away and proferred a charge reputation, and what was left of with rivals whose costs have delivered the notice to Mogens against me of assault and Swanson's was staying with him and his Kaiser Resources after the been artificially lowered at and me that we had to vacate family injhc meantime. I knew battery and even now "Big cream had been skimmed off. government expense in order to the farm. At that time I had had that they were, like many of the Angus" in his agitated state was obtain contracts in Japan. L & H Swanson Ltd. a hard time controlling my Bennett's passion for BCRIC other farmers around, as poor sure the minions of the law It is questionable whether temper and now all the old skidded abruptly as the shares as the proverbial church mice, were on their way. BCRIC-BC Coal-will be able resentment flared back at the slid and charges of mismanage­ Sand, Bravel but they shared what they had to expand its coal operation in way he was addressing me, just It was a rudely interrupted ment mounted. His affections and at least I had a camp cot up the South-East, despite con­ as if I was some lackey or, meal I can assure you but we have now been transferred in the attic and three square siderable potential. With new DUMP TRUCKS possibly, a well-disciplined dog did have time to agree on one wholesale to the mega coal meals a day which, viewed in a mines opening up in the North trained to obey his master's subject and that was that a project in the North East. practical light, was far better East, in Australia and , commands. Even in the stifling change of scenery might be the The provincial government than being battered around on the Japanese will be up to their heat he was nattily attired in a best for me in the circums­ will put up close to SI billion Box 172, Sechelt, B.C. V0N3A0 the freight trains and in many knees in coal. blue suit, white shirt, collar and tances, even if only temporari­ towards getting Bill's new baby cases not only going hungry,' tie and he looked exactly what ly. Archie drove me to the off the ground. A minimum of but sleeping in haystacks and he was, a pompous ass with an station at Greenfield and that $400 million will be spent barns or, if in hostile territory, overbearing manner and an night when the 8:15 p.m. train building the Anzac spur line in the local hoosegow. exaggerated opinion of him­ pulled out, I was on it heading into the coal fields. Interest Archie's farmhouse was self. for Ottawa. All I had was a ten payments alone on this sum situated on the main gravel dollar bill loaned me by my would amount to $50 million road that led to the village, but I don't remember precisely friends, but 1 was really pleased per year, or $7 for every ton of t he actual farm was narrow and what 1 said but when he to think that, even if I hadn't coal leaving for Japan. On top ran all the way from concession ordered me, in a very curt squared accounts with Mrs. of that, the province must build to concession. It was bisected manner, to go over to the Sutherland for her shoddy a new town, highways and by a swamp that was impassa­ farmhouse that Mogens and I treatment of Mogens, at least I hydro lines to the tune of $300 ble during the rainy season but had so recently left, wash the had done a good job in cooling million or more. THESE could be traversed after the windows, take a broom and off her bumptious, bastard ofa To recover his massive freeze up. The lower end sweep the floors, etc. inferring lawyer! public investment, the govern­ consisted of higher ground and that we had left the place filthy ment will levy a surcharge - but supported a magnificent stand (which was a damned lie), my of hardwood, huge maples, supressed rage got the better of FACTS: birch, beech and butternut me. In a few well-chosen words TAXI trees while in the western I not only told him what he corner was a grassy hillock that could do with the broom but I was beautiful in all seasons, but designated the exact spot in his particularly so during the M autumn months when the leaves were changing colour T 886-8101 • We are In business to service your needs preparatory to their fall. *o°*Sr% V JF We hadn't even started the >0,f • We feature Chrysler products haying when one evening after THE BEACHCO**" supper while we were playing • We do sell all makes & models of vehicles cards, Archie came up with a SERVING THE SUNSHINE COAST proposition that literally took New & Used my breath away, it was so sudden and surprising. I am • We also consign cars & trucks certain that both he and his good wife Rebecca were wor­ ried and deeply concerned over my future and it probably WE WILL terrified them when I had quite NEW STOCK casually remarked that I was going back to freight riding as soon as the haying finished. Has Just Arrived Anyway what he was now proposing to me was that I should stay on with them and, We do not carry a large Inventory due come fall, he would put in a bid for the contract to supply the local cheese factory with wood to high interest costs. and I could help him, not only with the farm work but share in Ages 4 - 6 yrs. This saves you money the dual work of clearing up the swamp and cutting the mixed softwoods that grew there • and7-14yrs. mostly spruce, tamarack, cedar and balsam. In return for my we can get most work, in lieu of cash, he would deed me one acre in the corner I had so much admired and we makes l models would select and put aside More Children's Clothes within 48 hours « Will Be Arriving Shortly Used Furniture Q "QIUE US A TRY BEFORE V0U BUY II and What Have You AL'S USED OWORKWErXR Cowrie St. FUMIITUIIE Sechelt SUnCOHST tHRMSLER LTD We buy Beer Battles /IK WORLD r-P 886-2812 "WERE WORKING FOR YOU | | OOb'wODO 885-5111 DL2180 mm

Coast News, February 10, 1981 14 They do not come to hear a message which causes them to assess their daily livii.g in the In The duty of the messenger light of God's injunction to them to love one another, they he carries a large container full "The Parson's Prayer," want reassurance, cozy and by Rev. George W. Inglis midst and seeing our every Christ's of reassurance and distributes thought and gesture - but few "I do not ask comfortable and without effort The preacher who steps into the contents to each member of preachers would be found That crowds may throng the on their part! service the pulpit every Sunday his audience, dispensing it to preaching such a message. temple, How, then, may the morning does so effectively if each one according to his or her If, on the other hand, the That standing room be priced; discrepancy between the need. preacher and the audience 1 only ask that as I voice the message, the messenger, and The problem with this very believe that the message is message, the hearer of the message be neat formula lies within three dynamic and living today, They may see Christ!" solved? areas: I) the redundancy and through God's Holy Spirit and And finally, there is the Quickly and simplistically harshness of the message; 2) the the living Christ, there is an audience, coming from all put, it may be found by fallibility of the messenger; 3) element of threat to it, because walks of life and bearing into discovering the common the preoccupation of the the hearers are constantly being the church all manner of denominator between the three audience. reminded of how remiss they doubts, fears and insecurities, elements. are in propagating the message seeking to find some kind of Equally simplistically put • This is one of the main and in dispensing to the reassurance in the church the message was delivered and reasons why today's "success­ neighbours the love which God which they have failed to find recorded by men in the power ful" preachers seem to be first bore for them. by artificial means in the world of God's Holy Spirit; it must be focussing on glamorous back­ outside the walls of the church. So, it would seem the preached and proclaimed by drops, brilliantly showcased They have little or no message is either boring in its messengers in the power of musical presentations, disposition to be challenged by redundancy, or harsh in its God's Holy Spirit, and it must smoothly-paced and tightly- a message which requires faith judgement. be heard by listeners in the produced performances, and a and understanding to accept; power of God's Holy Spirit. message that contains no harsh What about the preacher they want reassurance, pat and whose task it is to make this Anything less, and it is of tones, but promise of instant neat and easily digestible! men. not of God! gratification at a modest price. message living and fresh and vibrant every Sunday morning? Gone are the men like Saul of Unfortunately, many Tarsus, Peter of Galilee, Jesus preachers, in fact most of the Harmony Hall of Nazareth, Wesley of preachers, are so dreadfully England, etc. etc., who could fallible. hold their audiences for two or They ache and they sweat; three hours with the simple, Happenings they doubt and they fear; they spoken words in the most rationalize and they accom­ OAPO No. 38 met at Har­ unprepossessing of surround­ one petitpoint picture donated - Qradley J Benson pholo modate; they covet and they mony Hall on February 2nd for ings, and send them away by J.Tolberg, a$50 Food Value Shrimps and prawns were on sale in the sunshine at Davis Bay last err; they deviate and they the second general meeting of feeling challenged, and well- donated by Super-Valu, a week. vacillate. 1981 with the usual number of nurtured. hairpin lace afghan donated by As the apostle Paul said members in attendance. our own craft club and a garden In their place are those who about preachers: "...we have Activities are back in full planter donated by Norm ELECTROHOMB :'«$^ feel it necessary to tailor and this treasure (the message) in swing after the Christmas Lambert. trim the message to meet the earthen vessels..." (II holidays. Monday afternoon needs of their audiences, and Corinthians 4:7a). Social Bingos will be held on 14" COLOUR T.V. seduce them with surroundings And it is because of the February 9th and February LOSE 5 -14 lbs. IN THE >• and stage management and 16th starting at 2 o'clock. *499. glamorous props. fallibility of the messenger that W the feeling of redundancy and Carpet bowling is held every NEXT TWO WEEKS SUNSHINE COAST T.V. If, as we suggested earlier, we harshness may radiate from the Wednesday at I o'clock. Public COWRIE ST. 885-9816 feel the message taken from this pulpit, instead of the vibrant Bingo takes place every Thurs­ 2,000-year-old book is day night starting at 7:45 p.m. ON THE AMAZING NO NONSENSE Adei Ihe SALE it's Ihe SERVICE that counts" truth and promise that is redundant, then surely it must contained fully in the message sharp. Every Friday night there OVER 50,000 PEOPLE HAVE LOST WEIGHT THE NO NONSENSI be the preacher as well as the today, as it did in the 1st is a social where one can play • Lose up to 30 pounds in only 30 days APPETITE: The no nonsens audience that believes it, since century A.D. when Jesus cards or games and on the last • This is the nutritious, safe & intelligent has been designed to curb\ pmieon the preacher is the one who proclaimed it. Friday in each month there is a way to lose weight naturally really lower your calorie in carries the message, and the Potluck Dinner at 6 o'clock, ENERGY: A lot of people OFFICE ELECTRONICS The messenger, just like e Less than 851 per meal audience is the one who digests followed by cards or games • Lose up to 6 inches off your waist because they do not hav • Photocopiers • Typewriters those listen to the message, it, or regurgitates it. with dancing afterwards. The • Remember your waistline is your require The no nonsense • Cash Registers • Calculators must be fully convinced that If we believe the message is above activities are all held at lifeline gives you all the energy yo the message is alive and NUTRITION: The no nonsen • 0//ice Supplies Furniture & Stationery Harmony Hall and everyone is The no nonsense diet deals with the redundant, then surely we must thriving today, just as it has taken four times a day wit Wtol Bd Sechelt 885-3735 welcome to attend. For more three basic problems facing the dieter also believe that the supreme since creation, and that it is just milk supplies all the nu information phone 886-7685. messenger, Jesus of Nazareth, as new and vibrant each time it nutrition. Two tablespoons^ is also redundant, having died is delivered, as it was in Jesus' Our Spring Tea and Bazaar equal in nutrition to one a forever in the year 30-34 A.D. THE NO NONSENSE DIET IS AVAILABLE AT - day. has been scheduled for May and only living in the memories Variety Foods, Gibsons Landing 2nd in Harmony Hall with sale HISTORICAL & CONTEMPORARY of some who read about him, And he (or she) must feel the Maxwell's Phaimacy, Cedai Plaza. Gibsons |f>g SIMPLE — ITS CON tables for Home Baking, Western Drug Marl, Sunnycrest Mall, Gibsons laiABire and really believe he did live. duty of the messenger is to deliver the message, faithfully Plants, Crafts, White Elephant Western Diug Mart. Sechelt M*U IT WORKS CHRISTIAN LITERATURE This form of belief has some and powerfully, doing full and Regal Cards etc. We will Good Food Health Foods. Sechelt comfort to it, and some justice to its content. also have raffles; prizes being — for sale or loan — reassurance, since it would also As the poet Ralph S. mean he is not alive and in our Cushman said in his poem, New Covenant Testimony Kinette Club announces Puritan & Reformed Books & Tapes Commemorate v 885-3479 885-5635 885-9397 J, draw winners Sechelt's Z5th Anniversary The Kinette Club of Gibsons Maxwell's Pharmacy, Saan and District, Auxiliary to the store and Richard's Mens Wear Kinsmen Club of Gibsons and for displaying our cards and with a District, would like to an­ collecting the funds. nounce the winners of their second annual Christmas Tur­ Extra Special thanks to Don 1981 Sunshine Coast key draw. Winners of a Twenty and the staff of Gibsons Meat pound Turkey are: Al Fer­ Market for supplying the guson of Gibsons; Maureen turkeys and supporting us all Maxwell of Langdale and Scott the way. Historical Calenda M UNITED CHURCH OF CALVARY \ Phillips of Gibsons. M CANADA BAPTIST CHURCH % Sunday Morning Park Rd., Gibsons • Winners of $20.00 towards We would also like to thank Worship Service! Pastor: Harold Andrews the purchase of their turkey all those who supported us this ST. JOHN'S Res: 886-9163, are: M. Mullen of Gibsons; year with their donations the - at Davis Bay 9:30 a.m. Church: 886-2611 Phil Grafton of Gibsons and the draw. The funds will go GIBSONS Sunday School 9:30 a.m. W.E. Proctor of Sechelt. towards the purchase of kit­ -Glassford Rd. 11:15 a.m. Morning Service 11:00 a.m. chen supplies for the Kiwanis Get them Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Gospel Service 7 p.m. Special thanks to the staff of senior home. Pastor: Prayer & Bible Study while Rev. George W. Inglis, B. Th. Thursday 7 p.m. Phone: 886-2333 Job's Daughters install they last! GIBSONS ST. BARTHOLOMEW & PENTACOSTAL CHURCH ST. AIDAN Cedar Grove School new Honour Queen ANGLICAN CHURCHES Chaster Rd., Gibsons Combined Services Senior Pastor: Ted Boodle 2nd A 4th Sundays ll:ISa.m. Youth Pastor: Jack Much by Arlene Mulcaster On Sunday, February 1st, we in St. Bartholomew's Sunday School 9:45 a.m. were visited by Mrs. Green- Gibsons Morning Worship 11 a.m. On Sunday, January 25th horne, our Grand Guardian. there was an open installation All mher Sundays *> Evening Fellowship 7 p.m. of Job's Daughters. Debbie Any girl aged II to 18 Roberts Creek 9:30 a.m. Home Bible Study Robinson was installed as the interested in joining Job's «*.«$ Family Holy Eucharist Phone 886-7268 or 886-9482 new Honoured Queen and Daughters, call Mrs. Brandys Gibsons 11:15 a.m. Affiliated with the Yvonne Valencious is now our at 886-9617 for information. Family Holy Eucharist Pentacoslal Assemblies of past Honoured Queen. Rector: Canada Attending the installation Rev. John E. Robinson The early history of the Sunshine Coast has been tastefully ROMAN CATHOLIC was Mr. Foster, Deputy of our Chlniney captured in well reproduced photographs, complete with story SEVENTH-DAY SERVICES Bethel. line by local historian Lester R. Peterson. The cover illustration ADVENTIST CHURCH Rev. Angelo De Pompa It was a wonderful instal­ Cleaning is a reproduction of a pen & wash drawing by well-known artist Sabbath School Sat. 10 a.m. Parish Priest lation followed by a reception Robert Jack. Hour of Worship Sat. 11 a.m. Timet of Masses which was enjoyed by every­ O Maintenance St. John's United Church Saturday 5:00 p.m. one. Phone 886-8187 Davis Bay St. Mary's, Gibsons Pastor: C. Drieberg Regular Sunday Misses Professional Repair & Service Everyone Welcome 9:00 a.m. Our Lady For information phone: of Lourdes Church to your 885-9750 or 883-2736 Sechelt Indian Reserve oil & electric heating equipment Attractive! 10:00 a.m. Holy Family GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE Church, Sechelt -AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR- Informative! Gower Point Road 12:00 noon St. Mary's Church Phone 886-2660 Gibsons Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Confessions before Mass Gulf Available at: Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Phone: 885-9526 or 885-5201 fcssoj Evening Fellowship 6 p.m. REFORMED Bible Study Wed. 7:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN GATHERING Gibsons: Sechelt: Pender Pastor: Nancy Dykes Sechelt 885-5635 THOMAS HEATING Fawkcs Books Th« Bookstore Madeira Pari SUNSHINE COAST DISTRIBUTOR: Coast News Books & Stuff CALL NOW 886-7111 NDP Bookstore Western Drags •j 11 Church Services! 17 Years Experience Chargex • Mastercharge Serving Ihe Coast Since 1967

MM mmMmmttmmm Coast New 5EAUTY Thrift Shop contract awarded A MM n Woods St. Mary's Hospital Board retail space. The design has to a yet unnamed tenant. has approved the plans and incorporated a "vintage" mo­ The Board of Trustees is have awarded the contract to tif and should definitely add pleased to advise the com­ CEDI Rowgon Construction of 1627 character to the main street of munity that following many Ingleton, Burnaby, B.C. for Sechelt. months of planning and Hon the accepted tender cost of negotiating, the project will S194.000.00. Approximately 2200 square commence construction im­ QUALI feet of the proposed building Every detail in a Lin The proposed Building, mediately and will be com­ living. designed by Fjord Design & will be occupied by the St. pleted satisfactorily with the And every Lindal Construction, consists of 3700 Mary's Thrift Shop and the estimated time frame of four flexibility Over 60 c square feet of ground level remaining space will be leased to five months. to tit your particula your very own plan Sales Office ar 8 Al Gibsons Ready Mix CN2-10 iNDt 6 886-8174 Wi The usual prize of SS.00 will be awarded to the first name drawn from the barrel which correctly Enclosed is locates the above. Send your entries to the Coast News, Box 460, Gibsons. Please note your entry can only be considered if it reaches the Coast News office by Saturday of the same week as it appears in Drainrock 'Washed Rock Name the paper. Don't delay! From last week's bumper crop of entries the winner picked was Tina "Sand *Road Mulch Street Haddock of R.H.KI, Madeira Park who correctly located the Launch Here sign as being at Harbour City Marina in Garden Bay. 'Fill "Concrete Anchors Prov On the Mon.—Friday 8a.m.—5p.m. Phone Location of Seafood Platter •KrXwttSwXwww:^^ Son Ltd. by Chak-Chak any kind of fish. In baking or Armstrong | Happy New Year to our frying fish, add a tablespoon beans) or "Miso" paste (from I floor fashion j Chinese friendsl From the or so of light soy sauce while health food stores) first of February to the fif­ cooking and baste frequently. Vi cup slivered green ginger Sunnycre teenth the people of Chinese Slivered green ginger and 1-3 garlic cloves (crushed) origin are celebrating the New crushed cloves of garlic Soy sauce and cooking oil Year of the Rooster with combined with a little white Method parades, concerts, banquets wine slightly sweetened with Wash and scale fish, pat dry. and special sale prices on honey or sugar. Wash black beans, drain and goods. Ming' or wet steaming is crush to a paste with garlic probably the Chinese house­ and ginger, add oil and soy Many exotic foods are pre­ wife's favourite method of sauce to make a moist paste. SEDIET pared at this time and fish, as cooking because it is simple Place fish on heat-proof plate SENSE WAY. always, is a popular item on and doesn't require constant or heavy foil turned up at the Chinese menu. It will be attention. We use bamboo edge. nonsense meal replacement popular on any menu if it can steamers called "jing loongs" Spread bean mixture over to curb your appetite and to JVU-WEATHEI be cooked so that its savoury which stack on the wok. If fish. :alone intake, f people will break a diet sea flavour is brought out. you don't have a steamer, put Steam for about ten minutes not have the energy they The Chinese contend that in your fish on a platter on a or until fish flakes easily. tonsense meal replacement breading fish, its genuine "tic-tac-toh" made from pla­ Remove, sprinkle with green nergy you need. flavour is sacrificed and that in cing four long cooking chop­ onions and serve immedi­ o nonsense diet replacement broiling it to an over-brownish sticks placed across the top of ately. i day with 8 ounces of skim turn, its flavour is lost. the wok and covered with the This dish should be accom­ the nutrients for human Fish must have the proper wok lid. Caution! Do not let panied by rice and steamed ;spoons in S ouncesof milkis seasoning, they believe, which the water boil dry. Chinese greens. to one complete meal. not only helps to bring out the You could finish the meal flavour but also lends a Steamed Fish with a Chinese New Year COMPLETE delicious piquancy. 1 medium sized red snapper, pudding (recipe later) which RKS Chinese sauce adds zest rock cod or piece of ling cod would foretell the luck of the and delicacy when used on "Dau See" (preserved black new year. Sea You. The mighty shrew Nature Note The largest of Shrews is the Shrews are very short-lived, by Vicky deBoer unusual Short Tailed Shrew usually staying active for a 'The furry mite with a who is three to four inches year or less. Their enemies mighty fury'. That is how E. long with a three-quarter inch include birds of prey es­ Laurence Palmer described tail. This Shrew is unique pecially owls plus foxes and the little Shrew. There are at in that it is venomous. weasels. Domestic cats will least 170 species of Shrews Shrews are little mouse-like often hunt Shrews for sport spread over the entire world, creatures with small ears and but seldom eat them because 34 of them live in North eyes, long and pointed snouts most Shrews emit a foul America. and very dense, soft velvety odour from a musk gland in The smallest of Shrews is fur. Despite their small size, each flank which apparently the tiny Pygmy Shrew, which they are very feisty and always makes them unpalatable to is probably the world's small­ ready to use their teeth when cats. est mammal. It is about handled. They are always on two to two-and-a-half inches the move looking for food to They have a very high long plus a one inch tail and keep their high metabolism pitched squeak and it is weighs only two and a half going. Their metabolic rate reported that when two grams (same as a dime). is twice that of man and some Shrews meet they will try to species will starve in seven out-squeak each other rather hours if they cannot find food. than fight, kind of like two wotm, warmer, warmest <' It is estimated they consume people having a shouting T daniadown over two thirds of their own match I guess. Chj>;f Wmtei (Ail J*JY *iir> .> Dinudowi rontmenln body weight in a day. quiit inn dowi Ihe HMt in un enttfly Jnd IT 'IM O' IMmu. bf.Mij.ing ifiif.'i *sN ,uul an umqur This column is to share (jiuunlff nt (Mifflin Wt hjir J nnwijn|l> PlunnViQ Most Shrews have a three .err! Li" .'MP'.igi'- i' r.:r"i>.'i'liiM'tl(.llri,tni1fflLisim', nature lore, so if you have liif iirrm.tinio po%t>mtti Ut (MUM! hour rhythm of alternately M,iliti.ii(j(tup( sfinff iMiUDfr ilnsi'm'tut us Mi information to share or ques­ PHI COW h'l'ihim feeding and resting so they can be seen at all times of the tions you would like answered, day or night. Their basic diet please write or call 886-8029. is insects and they will eat most anything small enough •Jr. *+ * ;(• -Jf. 1 I •" + for them to overpower. They NDP will also eat carrion and some s cereals and seeds. They often *0o* % s suffer from cold starvation, I daniodownquiKsltd. that is they cannot eat enough during cold periods to keep * SUNSHINE INTMIOItS their body temperature up and NOHTM HO. 1HIWANIJ WAY die from exposure or shock. output MHII7

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^mmtmmmmmmmmmmmm *m 16 Coast News, February 10, 1981 Democracy can work Psychology The "Psychology of Early Grass root power and land use Childhood Education" is a fundamental course for stu­ by Katie Angermeyer or director; but as a grass roots make important land use sensitive areas. You probably dents working towards a Day j Sechelt Marsh Society collective, we can combine our decisions without facts, how­ remember the Cheekeye - Care Supervisor Certificate. efforts to produce more impact ever 1 feel it is wise to keep an Dunsmuir hearings. Did you This course will also help "My experience in govern­ than the sum of the individuals. eye on how decision-making know that the Energy Minister parents and others working or ment has proved lo me that the Aldo Leopold once said, "It proceeds within E.L.U.C. and now has the right to exempt living with children to better text books are right We Can is the nature of roots to nose from where they obtain their any energy project from hear­ understand the physical, in­ make democracy work. The into cracks." So it must be with information. ings? Certainly not all local tellectual, emotional and so­ power is with the people, us as grass roots: to nose our desires can be provided by the cial development a child goes provided that the people are way into a solid basis of facts What is happening at the province, since they also con­ through. Participants will get committed, informed and or­ upon which to base our opin­ Provincial level may eventually sider broader concerns, but the an overview of research and ganized." ions It is especially important affect the outcome of our local thought of no hearing for the locals is frightening. theories related to child -Russell W. Peterson that we stay informed about the land use battles. The Marsh growth and development, President, National facts, because it appears that Society and other groups of particularly Learning and Per­ Audubon Society the provincial government has citizens are struggling with The only way we have to deal sonality Development. abolished one of the most settlement plans, establishing with such matters is to contact parks and ecological reserves Bonnie Low Glcdson will The small, local organisa­ credible groups of professional the politicians and raise a fuss, teach this 52-hour course, tions such as our Marsh civil servants with the dis­ and what to do about foreshore demand an explanation and leases. We have little insurance starting February 24th (Tues­ Protective Society, the wildlife banding of the E.L.U.C. Sec­ ensure that our grass roots day) at 7:00 p.m. in Chatelech clubs and the Sargeant's Bay retariat. The E.L.U.C. will that politicians will decide not voices will be heard. There is to throw out our settlement Junior Secondary School, Society, are the basis for the continue to function, perhaps power within each of us Room 115. The fee is $60. grass root power which does without bothering with the plans or allow condominiums individually and within our The above two guests of the Gibsons Pound are looking for good homes. Both are registered German to be built on ecologically organization. Let's use it. Shepherds, both are four years old and both have had all their shots. Juno, the female on the left is For pre-rcgistration call exist, if we make use of it. facts, "except, that is, for those Continuing Education at 885- When it comes to the im­ facts which filter through the spayed. Ernie, is the male on the right. Both arc very affectionate. 3512. portant land use decisions that newly-politicized Executive are facing our age, wc have a Committees of the various I CONTRACTING I responsibility to make our ministries." (Jim Bonfonti, concerns and attitudes known. Vice Chairman of the Sierra Sunshine Coast Quality Construction • Retaining Walls As individuals we can write to Club of Western Canada). I ESTSANDS • Framing i Finishing don't believe the E.L.U.C. will <a,n,ll SHOWROOM OPEN IV:; *^i"^ '"S - Commercial Sites, Industrial. Sili-s I I Custom homes, commercial and renovations H,.,.(l itii. BBB-8071 Gibsons 8NBC I & Private Residences Open 10-6, Tues. to Sat. Friday to 9 Fully Bonded P.O. Box 1280 SECHELT, B.C. VON 3AO 886-2012 •focu main 88«-ii22 Box 1586, Sechelt ^ r Phone 886-2743 and 886-2417 I-704S F & L CONTRACTORS ^ STEVE HOFLEY Now Offers Landcloaring, road building, logging, tree removal PENINSULA TRANSPORT LTD. Natural & Cultured Stone Pacings excavations & gravel. ».«».«» ___** KEN DE VRIES & SON LTD LOW BED SERVICE 2" hrs House Fronts, Fireplaces and Feature Walls er da AIXWOKKCONDITIONAI.LV GUARANTEE!! M6-845* s 886-9872 , FLOOR COVERINGS Reasonable Rates P V Carpets - Tiles- Linoleums - Drapes 886-2284 Days Dispatch Evenings 886-9470 ' PACIFIC GADCO CONSTRUCTION ' Hwy. 101, Gibsons Cowrie St., Sechelt 886-7112 885-3424 Land Clearing, light or heavy KRAMAK CONSTRUCTION CO, LTD. Road Construction — Excavation — Logging THERIMX WELD-ALL INDUSTRIES " Bulldozer — Backhoe — Grader — Front End Loader • Foundations • Framing • Custom Homes • Gravel Truck - Skidder 886-7287 886-7951 886-7142 Fabrication & General Repairs On your lot or ours Bft hi installations Custom Wrought Iron Railings & Airtight Stoves 17 Years Experience Norb Kraft 885-3432 Sechelt & ^Gibsons Industrial Park Oft Shaw Road. Gibsons 886-8466 J ^ J.B.EXCAVATING 886-9031 Commercial And Residential Water, sewer, drainage installation C5= Floor Coverings Dump Truck • Backhoe 885-2923 865-8881 Quality Farm & Garden Supply Ltd. UAUOHAN CEDAR LIMITED • Cat • Land Clearing 886-7527 Post & Beam Construction - Fencing Free Estimates • Septic Fields * Feed * Fencing £&.: Pra Rtl Timber & Cedar Sales * Pet Food « Fertilizer " Carpet Steam Cleaning M Gibsons Michael Vaughan - Owner Phone: 886-8203 J RUFUS BULLDOZING 885-5851 BOBCAT SERVICE • Land Clearing • Excavating S 4 MOVING AND STORAGE HISCOhTBflCTIIIB \ Daryll • Drain Fields 886-9739 I MISC. SERVICES! LEN WRAY'S TRANSFER LTD. • Hot Tubs • Swimming Pool! Household Moving & Storage Complete Packing • Solar Installations a Framing I APPLIANCES | Packing Materials for Sale DOVE HMTOH 885-38257 DIAL-A-BOTTLE Phone 886-2664 Member Allied Van Lines R.R. 1, Gibsons (K HARRISON'S APPLIANCE SALES Bottles • Party Ice • Mixes Parts and Service Village Tile Co. SUNCOAST TRUSS LTD. gZaies Tuesday • Saturday 9• 5 • POP 886-2775 •<*** (Gibsons) 886-7318 CERAMIC TILE SALES AND INSTALLATIONS Industrial Way, Seamount Industrial Park p Q „ , .„ 886-9959 Pratt Rd.. Gibsons FREE ESTIMATES Box 65 Phone Residential & Commercial Roof Trusses Gibsons BCj Sechelt Joe Jacques 885-3611 J JOHN HIND-SMITH PERMASEAL ALUMINUM LookVt* wy REFRIGERATIONS MAJOR APPLIANCE SERVICE Harbour Chimney Cleaning MANUFACTURING LTD. vcV° Port Mellon to Pender Harbour tor ut In the Yellow Paget, COMPLETE ALUMINUM WINDOW PRODUCTS rtr/tr SERVING THE SUNSHINE COAST DOUBLE PANE WINDOWS FOK NEW CONSTRUCTION \V j.y' AND RENOVATION PURPOSES jtk° Res. 886-9949 •3 Ml'SIC LESSONS YOU ENJOY Fireplaces t Furnaces OH Stoves 885-3538 ** Piano & Organ ) PQQlP L Ww*8l71 Customers from the S66 exchange call colled J Sunrise Ridge Industrial Park. Airport Hd Sechelt B C _ AUTOMOTIVE! Be in c HBIMBB S "' "S 4 ""d older TREE TOPPING I6I4 Marine Drive. Gibsons 886-9030 Mercury Sales & Service VIEW DEVELOPMENTS LTD. R. & J. SERVICES LTD. Honda Sales & Service Clean up your wooded areas. It's Holland Electric Ltd. fl.irts 885-9466 *HONDA* DISPOSAL SERVICES Bill Achterberg I p. Bruce Fraser 885-9068 BOM 1896, sachen J 885-9973 Port Mellon to Ole's Cove 886-2938 886-9232 I PAINTING I Commercial Containers Available Superior Your Specialty Shop: Mufflers, Brakes, Tune-lips Mufllcr 886-2086G|BSONSLANESHwyi0, ' Tom Flieger Phone 886-7868 HARTLEY PAINTING Gibsons BKME A TUNK LECTRICAL ft DECORATING Hwy. 101, Gibsons 886-8213 &, OPEN BOWLING SUMMER HOURS Box 2H. Gibsons. B C Saturday-7:00-11:00p.m. ONTRACriNG VON 1VO ^Residential Commercial & Marine NEED TIRES? Sunday - 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. Come in to Professional Work At Reasonable Cost PACIFIC-O-FIBERGLASS COASTAL TIRES Need this space? JOE DAVIS at the S-BENDS on Highway 101 FIBERGLASS LAMINATING - REPAIRS Call the COAST NEWS Phono 886-2700 PAINTER & DECORATOR 886-2622 or 886-7817 BOATS-SUNDECKS, ETC. R.R. 2 Lower Rd., Gibsons 886-8291 Economy AUTO PARTS Ltd 14 years experience 885-2981 HEATING Terry Connor Automobile. Industrial and Body Shop Supplies ^Upholsterers SECHELT METAL PRODUCTS LTD. 886-7040 Sechelt 885-5181 Serving Sunshine Coast and Vancouver Forced Air Heating PAINTING CONTRACta 883-9901 All Furniture - Marine - Boat Tops Box 540, Gibsons, B.C. CABINETS I Oil, Wood, Electric, Gas and Heat Pumps Air Conditioning 885-2466 General Sheet Metal I RESTAURANTS I YOU'LL NEVER RUN OUT! SUNSHINE KITCHENS ( ICG CANADIAN PROPANE Audrey's Coffee Seruice LTD. Chinese & Western Food Licensed Premises CABINETS - REMODELLING Hwy. 101 Sechelt between St. Mary's Tuesday to Sunday Office & Restaurant Coffee Lunch: 11:30 - 3 pm Dinner: 4:30 - 9 pm Showroom in Twilight Theatre Hldg. g/iQ . oj / , Hospital and Forest Ranger's Hut. 885-2360 K^OPENSAT. 10-5 OR BY APPOINTMENT Supplies & Equipment Sat. & Sun. Lunch: 12 noon - 9 pm 885-3716 Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Lower Gibsons 886-9219 Take Out Available CARPET-CABINET-CERAMIC CENTRE ULt-tilLliLiiee PGIMDGR HARBOUR RESTAURANT THOMAS HEATING CANADIAN AND CHINESE FOOD Open Thurs. • Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. CD 886-7359 OIL BURNER SERVICE g..... Madeira Park Shoppmq Cenlre Conversion Windows, Glass, Auto & Marine Eat In A Weekdays 11:30 a.m. • 9:00 p.m. Howe Sound Distributors Ltd. Glass, Aluminum Windouis & Screens, Mirrors Complete Instrument OO0"/lll Take Out Fri. & Sat. 11:30 a.m. -10:00 p.m. North Road. Gibsons, B.C. 886-2765 Hwy 101 & Pratt Rd. setup ot lurnace 883-2413 Sunday 4:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m.,

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Obituaries Wanted For Rent worn wanted For Sale Perry, Jane, late in her 94th Delivered sawdust, shavings, for SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Spinet Piano - Schubert. Ex­ year silently passed away in St. stable. 885-9969 TFN • Hotel 886-9334 TFN Service and repairs to all makes PENINSULA cellent condition. $2000.886-8375 Paul's Hospital. Survived by two SPCA and models. Industrial and home or 886-8369 #6 MEETINGS Used stamps on envelopes prior use. All repairs warranted by the children, Marg and Norm, count­ Wanted: Person to share new 17 cubic foot frostfree fridge and less grandchildren and great­ MONDAY: 6 30 pm to 1940. Will pay $5 fee bundle of 3 bdrm. home in West Sechelt. only qualified mechanic on the ROOFING I SPAY thirty. Will also buy used stamps Coast. 886-7872 »8 30" self-clean stove in good grandchildren and one great- Open Meeting Bsmi., fireplace, view. $225. condition. 885-5982 or 886- not on envelopes. No torn or 885-9535 or 885-5367 #8 INSULATION LTD great-grandson. "A gcltlc woman Gibsons Athletic Hall 9487 #6 now will sleep - in the home of mutilated stamps please. Phone ALTERATIONS, Ph 886-2596 Don Clinic All Types of Roofing (jod above. The memories we will 886-2678 #6 Office space for rent. 885-3113 #8 REMODELLING, 17 ft. square stern canoe new always keep; and that beautiful 886-9208 Dudley and information CUSTOM DRESSMAKING & Re-Roofing condition, 4 hp Evinrude out­ woman we will always love." Canopy for short-box Toyota. Approx. 700 sq. ft. second floor Specializing in leather, ultra- board. Sears woodstove catalogue She was pleasant and joyful in TUESDAY: 8:30 pm 886-7938 88S-2395 #7 office space for rent in Sechelt. suede, furs and garments. page 580 no. 903 DL new con­ Young People Box 405 Prompt service by European every way; we arc sure you'd Gibsons, B.C. The Coast News Is looking for 885-2384 or 885-2515 #8 dition totem boat carrier. 885- trained tailor. 886-7872 #8 2349 #6 think MI too. There is one last Rear of St. Mary's uc»oooed6e»M»eog»>6* back copies to complete their Sechelt tiling I would like to say; Nanny Catholic Church Gibsons files. Issues missing ire from Apt. Adults only. Suit working Perry we'll all miss you - Marian Trade Your Ph 886-9783 Lorna Gibsons Clinic Pharmacy carries June to December In 1976. man. Central locations. Gibsons. For Exploatve Requirement! HOUSECLEANTNG Julie MacFarlanc. pet supplies, featuring Hartz Anyone wishing to donate, please 885-9553 or 922-5395 #6 Dynamite, electric or regular caps Fast efficient reliable and very APPLIANCE WEDNESDAY: 8:00 pm Mountain flea collars. Call John phone 886-2622 and we will pick B line E cord and safety fuse. reasonable. Call 886-2758 eve­ Gaw. Passed away February 2, Closed Discussion at 886-8191 #7 up. Thank you! TFN music Contact Gwaa Nlmmo, Cemetery nings please Hi on a new I'm I. John Gaw. late of Gibsons Meeting Road, Gibsons. Phone 886-7771. Hard-working 17-year-old girl in his 82nd year. Survived by his Rear ol St. Mary's Wanted to Buy. Through private Howe Sound Farmer Institute. wants work as an apprentice loving wife Mary, 2 daughters, TFN HOT POINT Catholic Church Gibsons — Magus— sale, house on 2 to 5 acres, Piano* by carpenter. Manpower aid. Phone Yvonne and her husband Larry between Gibsons and Halfmoon Mason ORiKh at Ph. 885-3436 Catherine HAVE SAWMILL WILL TRAVEL Barb 255-7805 Vancouver collect. Boyd of Gibsons, Lorna and Jo Bay. For investment. Present Guitar* by #8 MACLEODS Dougherty, Manhattan Beach, 885-3394 Herb Kennels owners can remain in residence For portable sawmill service write California, 6 grandchildren Lorna . Dog Boarding & Replies Box 10, Coast News, P.O. Clbfon, Sigma Porta-Mills, P.O. Box 1074 Professional Typist. Bring your SECHELT WEDNESDAY: 8:30 pm Gibsons, B.C. VON 1VO »8 office overload to my Roberts and Shawn Boyd, Jim, Maureen, Training , Wo8kly, Daily Box 460, Gibsons #7 and others 885-2171 Susan and Michael Dougherty. Open Meeting Hourly Rates Peavsy and Creek home. S8 per hr. 885-3847 Funeral service was held in the St. Andrew's Church • #1 Great Dane in Traynor Amps #8 chapel of Devlin Funeral Home. Madeira Park From the basement to the roof. I electric Chainsaw $60 obo. Canada 1979. Bright clean CASH FOR L08S Full Selection ol Satisfaction guaranteed. Cal' J. LEPORE TILE Gibsons. Reverend E.J. Dinsley Ph. 883-9978 John Kennels I older steel desk $175 obo. officiated. Interment Seaview TODPrlGM Strings, Accessories 8854946. #8 Quality Installations I piece of steel 4'x5' Offers. Cemetery. THURSDAY: 8:30 pm 886-85*8 and Mm 1c Books 886-7955 #6 Ceramic, Mosaic or Quarry Open Meeting Roberta Creek near Professtooal Service Experienced Carpenter. Reno­ Williams. John Henry Williams. Wilson Creek Community Driving Range D & 0 LOG SORTING vations and new construction. All work guaranteed Appliances, Furniture, TV's, Reasonable rates 886-7280 #6 Aged 75 years. A long-time Hall, Davis Bay S.P.C.A. Free estimates Stereos etc. DISCOUNT PRICES! resident of Surrey and Irvines LTD. Kern's Home Furnishings, Sea­ Ph. 885-2464 Tony For Adoptloni- Phon* Anytime Landing. Passed away January 885-2896 Ed 10 week Sheepdog cross pups 886-7896 886-7700 RAINBOW PAINTING view Place, Gibsons. 886-9733. I J. 1981, at the Royal Columbia & DECORATING TFN SATURDAY: 8:00 pm 18 month white Shepherd female Hospital, New Westminster. Sur­ 12 month black Lab female Repairs & renovations, interior Wood cook stove, excellent vived by his wife Mary, 2 sons • Al-Anon - A.A. Meeting & exterior. Free estimates. KMOmg spayed. wanted to Rent Trailer totr. 885-3117 HALFMOON condition. Warming oven $200 John jr., Delta, Donald of Rear ol St. Mary's 2 kittens orange 6 months 886-7873 #6 ! n/u.rmmn'* OBO. 883-9361 #7 Surrey. 4 daughters, Jeannetta Church Gibsons Peninsula Kennels viewing hours Couple wishes to tent 2 bdrm. MUSICIANS WANTED j WINDOW CLEANING | Bctker, Calgary, Ruth Gottschalk, 9-1! a.m., 2-4 p.m. or phone house or suite. Prefer Sechelt to for orchestra performing musical Deans flilimij sweep and moss J Professional Service Wood windows and doors I B.C's Port Coquillam, Lillian Parcels, Ph. 886-7358 Linda 886-7713 #6 Pender Harbour. Will caretake end of May. Professional stan­ spraying, we also do landscaping, covering ihe Sunshine CoasI. I lowest prices! Huge selection. North Bend, Wash., Iris Peschke, or Bob or do odd jobs etc. Call collect dards not required but welcome. pruning, build fences or YOU 8 Roofs, gutters cleaned. j Now stocking pine double glazed Surrey; 27 grandchildren and 17 929-7720. 16 886-9409 #8 WANT IT DONE? WE'LL DO III \$/l Construction- •»»»•»%• ! For Sale: P.B. Golden Retriever X iM ,inal MM598 windows. Walker Door: Van­ great grandchildren; 4 brothers Labrador ret. pups. Born Feb. 1 Male chorus singers wanted for 886-7540 TFN couver (266-1101), 1366 S.W. and sisters. Cremation. Furnished one bedroom in Gib­ I*™V inside cleaning. 9 tm - 6 pm | Dam Exel. Retriever. Ready April musical end of May. Beginners * K .4. HS4H3 j Marine Dr. V6P 5Z9 or N. Van­ sons area for March lit. 886-8325 WESTSANDS Announcements 1st. $65 ea. 886-2108 1*9 welcome. 886-9409 #8 {•tier e p.m.) j couver (985-9714) 1589 Garden In Memoriam #6 HOME CONSTRUCTION SSSSSsSSOBSacssad i Ave.V7P3A5 TFN; Friends cordially invited to tea for 540 John Deere Skidder and It happened just today, a man I Custom framing and finishing my 75th birthday, February 17, Working man wants * room In operator available. Fall and yard. Cory comfort wood stove, and know passed away, To the world 885-9630 #6 1981, 3 p.m. No presents please - Gibsons-Sechelt are*. Ref. avail­ Phone: 886-7490 Selkirk chimney. Also 16' boat & lie was known as Johnny Gaw, his donate to your pet charity, com­ able. Call collect 922-5380 #7 Timberjack Skidder with opera- trailer, glass over ply. 886- family they just called him . #7 munity or church project. Miss tor. Wire splicer available. 886- 2516. #7 "Paw", always with a smiling Two experienced carpenters, Martin. #6 Responsible quiet couple with 2459. TFN face, if he had troubles, there was small baby wishes to rent 2 or quality craftsmanship, no job too no trace, right until the very end, Open 3 bedrm. house. Call 886-7475 #8 Harbour Chimney Cleaning. Ser­ small. References available. Rea- If someone in your family has a sonable rates. 885-3319 TFN I'm proud to say he was my drinking problem you can see for Boarding ving the Sunshine Coast. Fire­ ?WLEIITIIIE? friend. what it's doing to them. Can you Maverick Coach lines has ex­ places, furnaces, oil stoves. 883- Journeyman Meat Cutter avail­ see what it is doing to you? all types of panded its staff In Sechelt. 9171. Customers from the 886 ex­ able immed. for full or part time Al Anon can help. Phone 6-9037 Bus driver needs 2 or 3 bdrm. change call Collect. TFN employment. 886-2427 01 Personal or 6-8228 TFN dogs & cats. home imm. Call Depot or 886- Painting and wallpapering. Rea­ In a very special lady, Hennie 8484 or 464-4104. Good Reft. #7 Renovations and Repairs, la­ sonable rates. Qualified. 886-7362 May. Thinking of you on Valen­ Excellent ming aad FnirlaHnae. Call Jim #7 DANCE students, teachers and or Brent at 885-5643 TFN ON GIFTWARE tine's Day. Missing you. Love, others requiring information on care given. Responsible family requires P.M. k#6 Tap, Ballet, Aero, Modern and house or trailer to rent. Exc. Most trees, like pets, need care GOOD THRU credit, rental & character refer­ Chimney Cleaning and main­ and attention and axes are our Spanish Dance. Please phone Now tenance. Ph. 886-7411 or 886-8023 FN. 14 Anyone knowing the whereabouts ences. Phone 378-6904 (collect) #9 specialty. 886-2989. TFN TFN of Mr. Fred Bennett, formerly of S.P.C.A. Shelter •Topping 1105 Franklin Road, Gibsons, Self-employed portable sawmiller Appliances Hardwood Floors resanded and •Lbnbfag HARDWARE please contact Box 186, Gibsons. MODERN BALLET Open requires small house in rural ) OUR COST finished, work guaranteed. Free •Danger tne removal G-& FOR ADULTS Urgent personal matter. #6 9-11 am & 2-4 pm area. Willing to supply labour and plot 10% est. Phone 885-5072 TFN An insured guaranteed service Cowrie St. 885-9713 New class starting Wed. Feb. 4 lumber for allowance on cost. Peerless Tree Service Ltd 8 p.m. at the Twilight Theatre As of January 15, 1981, I will no for viewing P.O. Box 1074, Gibsons, B.C. Next to the 885-2109 Moffat double oven stove and studio. Phone Deborah Pageau at #12 TFN longer be responsible for any 886-8324 or 886-2989 #7 Bank of Montreal Building Gibsons- Viking twin door freezer/re­ debts Incurred in my name other adoptive animals Sechelt frigerator and one complete than by myself. Earl John. #6 885-3313 ' wants work set of wooden kitchen cabinets; or drop-off Tax anywhere on the coast, own boat 886-9156 TFN For an attractive smile, use of unwanted Help for island work. 886-9316 TFN Tariaroff to remove stains from Opportunities Service Qualified painter. Reasonable Inglis multi-cycle auto washer, teeth. New formula, powder animals. The Crew of the rates. Work guaranteed 886-9749. excellent condition. Guaranteed form, leaves them shining white. "Beachcombers" Wanted • Working partner for (Income Tax k delivered. $225. Phone 883- Also removes stains from den- expanding automotive repair Preparations) 2648 TFN lures. New J oz. shaker-pack. Kg* Phone are once again shop. Experience preferred. In­ For sale Available at Pacifica Pharmacy. looking for vestment required. For further A.JACK HOT TUB? j Sechelt. #6 JANETTQ 886-7713 information and interview write •IISI '.rWINC. C(M Do it yourself. Fiberglass, red­ rental to: Box 44, c/o Coast News, Box * 886-7272 * wood and vinyl. Solar collectors, BANISH CORNS, CALLOUSES accommodations 460, Gibsons, B.C. #8 ANYTIME H&S Contracting. 885-3825 TFN Carnation Corn Caps, a highly Lluesloch effective, medicated pad. results A Full Line ol «•» Feb. 1,1981 1767 Martin Rd., SKYBUSI Plumbing Supplies guaranteed. England's largest HAY • $2.00 a bale. Oats and till Sept. 30,1981 Gibsons, B.C. The cheapest flight to Calgary, selling remedy for over a century. barley $7 - 100 lbs. Phone eve­ H*g BLOCK Winnipeg, & Montreal) NEW HOURS nings 885-9357. TFN In Gibsons, only at Gibsons Now I Available in Canada! Why Yard and Basement clean-ups, suffer? One trial will convince Please THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS 1971 mobile home 12 by 68. Travel. 886-9255 #6 Tu'?s. - 3at. HORSES rubbish removal. Also young man you I Corn Caps or Callous Caps contact is looking for a seeks steady employment. 886- 3 bedroom. Phone 885-3179 ft available al Pacifica Pharmacy, 9 u.ifi. - 5 p.m. Your opportunity for a good Tow Bar $25. Green occasional FREE: Garage to dismantle - do rt responsible 9503 #8 Sechelt, #6 Gibsons riding horsel Bonniebrook Stable chair $25. Blue and white afghan yourself and take the lumber. being phased out. 886-2887 TFN Bob Frederick individual Phone 886-2369 H Hwy 101 & Pratt Rd. Ceramic Tile Setting $2 per sq. ft. $50. Phone 885-9886 #7 Moisturize dry, scaly scalp with to operate an plus materials, basic carpentry "Lanex". This lanolin-rich for­ Reg'd. Appaloosa Gelding, 2 yrs. Income Tax Office $8 per hr. Call Barry 886-8224 US '75 Firebird Esprit 350 auto. mula is beneficial as a hair and Well coloured. Good tempera­ 665-6820 55,000 ml. good cond. Radial scalp conditioner. Your scalp ment. 483-4147 or 5434 Laburnum in Gibsons and/or tires. $3700. 885-5416 after feels better, your hair looks Ave., Powell River, B.C. #7. Collect Sechelt 6 p.m. #7 better, Try "Lanex" today. Black wallet Gibsons-Langdale Satisfaction or money refunded. area. Driver's licence has wrong We provide 2 pair orange ft gold curtains, Al Pacifica Pharmacy. Sechelt. #6 address. Please contact Kris •LLINOHAM For Rem each pair 100" wide x 5' long. Henderson at 884-5206 #8 STABLES ' Training $15 a pair, Chandelier with 5 Ml Room aria" Board available for ' Advertising lights. $35.00.886-8087 M Is grey hair adding years to your • Boarding Will do There is a reward for anyone that responsible person. 1400 per appearance? Try famous Mor­ • Training ' Supplies Firewood for sale. One ton buck >? 20% Off gan's Hair Darkening Cream, knows the whereabouts of the month. 886-9232 TFN for hire. 885-3605 #7 Alpine Goat named Matilda and • Lessons * Management RENOVATIONS Red Billed Weavers, from England. It's the modern Highest quality office space Expertise way to beat the grey gradually, her little nanny kid Cheki, that 885-9989 available In new professional All Channel TV Aerial, 16ft. mast Zebra, Spice 1 loaned out to David Richardson * National Image ADDITIONS without sudden embarrassing building in Gibsons. 625 sq. ft. rotor & controls. 886-7101 1*8 Golden Sparrow, change. Also acts as a hair- for milk. She is brownish and wanted Location is on Famham Road and more dressing for that well-groomed white. Bergtiot Solberg, messa­ behind Gibsons Medical Clinic. No job too Miller Thunderbolt 225 amp. St. Helena and ges at 885-5482 #7 For further Information look. Start using Morgan's - your Wanted to Buy: Logs or Timber. For details call 886-7020 or Welder $231.00. Phone 886-9159 Red Ear Waxbill. friends will notice you look Fir, Hemlock, Cedar - Porpoise 886-7574 TFN write or call: large or small. #6 younger without realizing why. Bay Logging Ltd. 885-9408 or H. & R. Block, And Bamboo Available at Pacifica Pharmacy, 885-2032 TFN Small 23 ft. furnished Trailer. 2640 Cedar Park Place, *Quaiitv worn.* Sechelt. #6 Cages ty name is Tess. I am a ten SI 65.00 per mo. elect, heat Clearbrook, B.C. 18" Cedar shake blocks. We pay included. Quiet, responsible adult month old border collie cross. I V2T 3S5 Free estimates. Corns? Callouses? Use Heros am spayed, have had full veterin­ the best prices for good wood. only. 885-5782 or contact #4 Pad, RAILING? 10* Off Chiropody Sponge to gently ary attention for a dog my age. Also custom cut your blocks. Cedars Trailer Court. #6 859-1870 806-9154 erase painful corns and callouses My master has gone away and I 886-9856 TFN Think surprise voir and rough skin. This world-known need a new home. I am pretty, Help wanted product is now here to bring you intelligent and affectionate. 1 love Older furniture, china etc. bought Special Valentine or sold on consignment. Harbour OFFICE OR Wrought new-found relief. At Pacifica children and I am sure I could LORD JIM'S LODGE 1979 LTD Cook required immed., minimum Pharmacy, Sechelt. #6 learn to be a work dog if you have Antiques, 1585 Marine Dr., is offering full and part time em­ with a living gift Gibsons. 886-7800 TFN. RETAIL 4 yrs. exp. Apply Jolly Roger Inn, Iron! a farm with some livestock. ployment for the 1981 summer RR#1, Halfmoon Bay, B.C. 1*8 from Troubled by loss of rest and other Please call me at 885-3402 #6 Stroller, Crib, Potti-chair. 886- SPACE season, starting April 1st, for the distress? Try DeWitt's Pills for 9242 or 886-8313 #6 following positions. Breakfast The Olde prompt relief. They are for­ AVAILABLE cook, second cook/cook's helper, Required mid March, babysitter Unicorn Pots mulated with a mild diuretic Rowboat 10-12 foot, wood or dishwashers, experienced wait­ three days a week. Good wages and help to eliminate retained KERRY metal. 886-9165 #6 888-2417 resses, experienced bartender For more info, call 886-2904 #8 Iron Shoppe n fluids. Let DeWitt's Pills help you BLUE (M/F) housekeepers, front desk as they have helped many others. Inexpensive Shelf approx. 38" 888-2748 position, light maintenance Exp. carpet layer required. Hwy. 101, Gibsons Plants Ask for DeWitt's today. Available TERRIERS wide and carpet, call 886-7139 or Please apply in writing to Lord Regular work assured. Sechelt at Pacifica Pharmacy, Sechelt. #6 885-2687 #6 822-2817 Jim's Lodge, Ole's Cove Rd., Carpet Corner. 885-5315 #8 CowrU8t.,S«ch«.t 886-2505 RR#1 Halfmoon Bay. VON 1YO 1*8 •SS-5S3S

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For Sale B.C. Vuhon automotlue 25 words tor $99 12' aluminum Boat with 9'/i hp One must go. '67 GMC '/» ton Bianhet Classifieds HOT Johnson with 5-gal. tank. Asking / $800. '68 AMC Rebel $600 obo. $450.886-9890 #6 AUTOPLAN 886-2523 after 6 #8 YOUR TREES ARE WORTH DISCERNING ADULTS. Shop PROSPEROUS BUSINESS IN WATER MONEYI discreetly at home. Illustrated THRIVING VANCOUVER ISL­ TANKS 1972 Kawasaki 350 triple, needs 1981 AUTOPLAN Soft top tent trailer. Asking Do you want to receive some catalogues - over 500 exciting AND COMMUNITY. Started as work. $400.00obo. 886-7934 #8 $375.00obo. Call 886-9834 after 6 return from the forest on your items of lingerie and marital sideline, now too big for us to All Sizes aids. Discreetly and securely RENEWALS ARE #6 property without destroying its handle. CR. Fireplace Centre packaged, shipped from Van­ Best Prices on Propane Stove $375 & airtight NOW IN THE MAIL. beauty? Do you know how much Ltd., 1393 Marwalk Crescent, couver - no customs. $4.00 or the Peninsula wood heater $325. Both in exc. •73 Olds CS, 2-dr. HT, loaded, timber there is on your property? Campbell River, B.C. V9W 5B9. C.O.D. Direct Action Marketing, cond. Ph. 885-3179 #8 This year again ail rates mags, rebuilt motor. $2795. We are Forestry Consultants Phone 287-4766 f MACLEODS and we will be pleased to help Box 3268, Vancouver, B.C. V6B are up To ease Ihe 886-9200 #6 you. Call Win at 980-5061. Hugh 3X9 #6 RESTAURANT BUILDING 12 SECHELT Braided oval nylon Rug. brown burden (particularly II & Hamilton Ltd. #6 feet x 60 feet completely equip­ 885-2171 lones. 10x20; Singer sewing you have more than one '74 Chev P.U. '/i ton 454 auto., REGISTERED NORWEGIAN ped, fast food or specialty type machine, model 227 in cabinet. PS/PB., A.C. elec.tr. brakes, operation. Would complement a vehicle lo insure) you ELKHOUND PUPPIES. Show Ph. 886-9376 #8 canopv. Dual tanks. H/D springs. HARBEL HOLDINGS LTD. Mo­ motel or gas station anywhere in Door 30x 78 with 21x 64 antique & pel quality. Shots, dewormed, may wish lo linance We $3500.886-9085 #8 bile homes located in parks on B.C. Phone 854-1008 or 853-1840 leaded glas.s inset, crystal hand­ guaranteed. Ready to go. Phone Matching double Bedspread and would suggest thai you pads. Listings and sales. We #6 les & double lock $125. Also 832-3242 #6 Hour length Drapes. Fits 12 ft. come in early to avoid Dodge Dart "73" for sale as is. welcome all enquiries concerning antique Franklin-type stove (Faw- 1969 544 John Deere Wheel COMPUGRAPHIC COMP- across. Yellow & brown floral Best offer, needs some work, Wheel Estate. Listings wanted. cett) excellent condition. S225. lineups and we can Loader wiih log grapple R.O.P.S. WRITER II JUNIOR. Excellent prim. $50. Hide-abed mattress please phone after 6 p.m. 886- Phone 585-3622 (collect). 13647- 886-2961 after 9 p.m. #7 complete all Ihe lorms Can. tires IdOOx 24, rebuilt motor condition. Offers to $4,000.00. 52"" $25. Ph. 886-2797 #6 884-5240 2904 #8 100th Ave.. Surrey, B.C. V3T and have them ready for and transmission excellent con­ Driftwood Publishing Ltd., Box Air Ticket to Halifax, stops in CAM PRENTIS Prop 1H9. The Wheel Estate People dition. $25,000.00. Phone 832- 250, Ganges, B.C. VOS IEO. Mil. loo. Feb. 24, 81. Message DUNHAM RD , PORT MELLON you to pick up. We will TFN Sawmill. Sell complete or scp. '72 Gran Torino Squire wagon 2876 #6 Phone 537-2211 »6 K86-8325 or Vane. 873-0838 #7 carriage. Carriage drive. Planer. VON2SO accept cheques post for the home mechanic. Needs dated as late as Feb 25, brakes and other repairs. $500. Used Building Materials 2x4's 5« Forkllft. Cummins & blade. Phone 885-2362 #6 aft., 2x6's 10« a ft. 4"x 4" angle Phone 885-3113 #8 MeClary heavy duty Washer & 1981. All early bird marine Trauel iron $1.50 a ft. Good antique Dryer, almost new, quality dining customers will receive a 1978 Pinto 2-dr. hatchback, bricks, cleaned and strapped on table & six uphol. chairs, dinette Complimentary Bankers 12' aluminum boat Johnston green, mint condition. 5500 km. AB Haddock Boat moving. pallets 120(1 for 1 pallet of 500 br. set, chests of drawers, twin beds, motoMVi. $1200. 886-7877 #6 Pen. $4700.886-7288after5p.m. #8 688-7881. Rear of 1140 West REMEMBER mirrors, love seats, elec. lawn Licensed and fully insured. Pender St., Var-c , B.C. 08 mower, crock pot, Toastmaster Hydraulic equipment. Phone 883- VOUR SPECIAL oven 885-3602 #6 WE CAN LOOK AFTER '75 Pontiac automatic PS/PB, 2722 dags, 883-2682 eves TFN Automatic Pilots - Wood Freeman .1 metal frame windows 60x72. good condition. $2500 or offer. Hunting Pilot $250. Also Bendix (^E Man's org. (L) floater Coat, ALL YOUR INSURANCE HIGGS MARINE .1 wooden sliding doors 76.5x24, UALENTINE 886-7937 #6 Auto Pilot $150. Both in working $40, new gld. brocade rocker $45; NEEDS AT SURVEYSLTD 10-speed Norco ladies Bike, like order - have manuals, will sell. rnd. Arborite table $30; older Insurance claims, condition and "The Only Way new. Single speed childrens' With a 1970 Dart "Swinger" 340 cu. in. 885-5998 TFN fridge, works well $25; fold down valuation surveys. Serving the bike. Skates si/c VA. Ph. 885- Drummond V-8, 4-spd. One of the fastest To Go!" 3754 after five. #8 flowering plant rear car seat for small stn. wagon production cars built by Detroit. Sunshine Coast and B.C. Coastal $35. 886-2108 #8 Waters. Phone: 885-9425, 885- Garden Bay boat storage. Save I Diamond King with case, asking Insurance Super fresh. "Offers". Phone indoor storage. 883-9315 or Bookings for all 886-8414 #6 9747,885-3643,886-9546 TFN J450.00obo. Call 886-9834 after 6 Cyclamen, Primrose Rough Cedar Lumber will cut to Cedar Plaza, Gibsons 883-9234 TFN your Travel Need* #6 order. 883-2318 #9 IAN MORROW * CO. LTD Hyacinth, African 1964 Dodge Polara 2 dr. HT. Avocado Fridge & Stove. Ex. con. Clearing 60 in. Fabric, $1.99/m Marine Surveyors, condition and Wanted to Buy: Trailer suitable at No Extra Coat 886-7751 Professional bracket car (low Violets and a to $4.99/m. Sunnycrest Fabrics, detail surveys for Evaluation. for 17' Runabout. 885-9535, to Yon! $500. Phone 886-2046 after 5 *8 U's) Street legal. "Offers". opposite Super-Valu. 886-2231 #6 Surveys for insurance claims. 885-5367 #8 I new 2 burner camp stove, large selection 1975 Ford Courier PU Truck in Phone 886-8414 #6 • Tickets • Hotels never used. $20.00. Two 750x16 good condition four speed trans. Phone 886-2433,886-9458. Old fridge, works well S25. Sail Boat • about 14 ft. Home- tires on rims $225.00. One 5-gal. of Tropical Wringer-washer, no motor $25. Radio, cassette. Asking $1800. TFN • Tours • Charters Phone Willy at 883-9019, 883- crafted plywood with flbreglassed O/B tank $30.00. 2 trailer Mirrors House Plants 886-7307 #6 bottom. $50. Ph. 886-2956 #6 • Insurance $10.00.886-9908 #8 9667 #6 34' ex-troller, yellow cedar hull, Small Hide-a-bed, almost new Has VOUP Rabbit hauled in December, sound. la th* Heart el Wood fired furnace and rads for $ 175 firm. Phone 885-9390 #6 '72 Dodge window van "tinted" 2 bunks, wood heater, head, 100 1972 Sangster 22 ft. Boat. Wood hot water heating system. Open Unicorn Pets 2 Trout Rods, lures etc. Also great running shape 318 A.T. Lots Its Hop? fathom sounder. 4-cyl. Ford & flbreglass hull. Volvo inboard- luufrcrv. 886-8274 #6 carving set, new. Emporer P.S. Recent f/end work & new Come in and see Herman diesel engine needs extensive outboard with 30 hrs. Great Fishing Boat! $5900.00. Phone Wood-fired boiler & rads for hot ii stainless steel fork 5 knives. f/tires. Safety inspected etc. Vandeherg, 20 years Volks­ overhaul or replacement. $4000. water heating system. Open to 886-9165 #6 L. mi. Ph. 885-9564 must sell fast. wagen Specialist - Factory 883-9469 eves. #6 886-7469 #6 offers. 886-8274 #6 Plants Asking $2100 OBO. #6 trained. K-3 boards 4x8. $4.00 a sheet. Starcraft, 16 ft. aluminum, 40 hp 197424'CORRECTCRAFT Lazyboy recliner-rocker, good Cowrie St., Sechelt Panelling 4x8, $4.50 a sheet. New 2 68 MGB's. One runs really well StiTH CMiT Merc elec. start. E-Z loader Fibreglass cruiser for sale with or condition. $100. Phone 886-7266 aluminum windows with screens, and one is for parts. 2 hd. tps, good trailer. Boat 4 years old, motor & without salmon charter contract. tfN various sizes. Ph. 885-2232 #6 wheels—great deal at $2,500. POM HLB LTB trailer as new. Boat cover con­ Write: Lord Jim's Lodge, Ole's 885-5515 Cove Rd., RRlTI, Halfmoon Bay, These are classics now! Jane 883- trols, anchor etc. $3,800. 886- Hour* ot Satiric* VON 1YO #6 9342 Sun. - Tues. or write R.R. Hi, 7:30 am.-5 pm. 885-3281 8516 #6 Garden Bay, VON ISO TFN

1969 Viva Vauxhall engine apart, VSS. UM DO SUCH ass-DMS have extra parts to repair with. many uw ram Property Offers. Phone 885-5018 #6 Property Wanted. Prefer larger Very secluded, cozy 2 room Ocean view corner building lot on than average or multiple zone. 1980 diesel pickup, low miles, 1969 Olds Cutlass "442" black cottage with fireplace. Separate Wakefield Road, nearly 'A acre, Anywhere on peninsula. No FG canopy lin-a-bed. Ask $10,800 455, auto., PS/PB, bucket seats & guest cottage, completely fenced CAMpbEli'< $48,000. Phone 885-5046 after agents. Phone 886-7030. Ray OBO. Phone 883-2526. 1980 Chev console. Reliable & quick. $2900. & beautifully landscaped. Ofl 6 p.m. #6 Mahoney. #8 I diesel p-up Cheyenne, low miles, Phone 886-7469 #6 Redrooffs Rd. Vi acre lot. $45,000 FG canopy lin-a-bed Racor fuel firm. 926-1274 #8 FAMILY SHOES WANTED TO BUY PRIVATELY Would like to buy between 4 or filter. Asking $10,800 OBO. Ph. '71 Cadillac Coupe de Ville, House or Land, reasonably more acres with highway frontage and 883-2526 #6 loaded, power supreme. Ex­ Small 2 bed. house on 2.5 acres HARDWARE priced. Phone 987-5570collect #6 between Gibsons and Sechelt. cellent condition. Ph. 886-8006 #6 also lot on Savary Island. Phone Phone 395-2641 #8 LEATHER GOODS Local businessman would like to 886-8484 #6 & GIFTS buy Vi acre or more for own 60 miles from Las Vegas, Nev., "IN THE HEART OF PENDER HARBOUR CENTER residence. (Gibsons/Roberts Exclusive view lot 93x120, 5 SMALL GAR U.S.A. Nice 2 bed. home on 2Vi MADEIRA PARK motorcycles Creek area). Phone 886-2137 TFN min. from Gibsons. $45,000. DOWNTOWN 885-5067 #8 acres. Sale or trade for coast or SERUIGE 1968 Triumph Tiger rebuilt motor B.C. Write H. Stonham, 5709 For Sale by Owner, Vi acre view SECHELT" 883-9914 $1200.00.886-7839 #8 Level cleared lot near school off Idle Ave., Las Vegas, Nev. Lot in Gower Point. 886-7403 #8 Pratt Rd. $34,000.886-8370 #6 89107 U.S.A. 702-878-0627 #8 Deadline X Deadline 12:00 Noon Fridays No problem for us - Ford 1977 Suzuki PE 250, 2500 km, has been building and $900.886-2975 #6 12:00 Noon Saturday ^Classifieds should be prepaid and pre-wrltten importing cars and trucks from Germany, Japan '72 Yamaha 650, good cond. [ Your friendly neighbourhood drop-off and England as far back $750 obo. Phone 885-5643 after as 1949. 6p.m. TFN __:_._ i /7U /n, fli Ci mi -».ra T>I 11 n tat _ . points for (i So if you have a problem 1976 Honda Goldwing GL1000. with your small car we've 6-cyl. water cooled touring bike. got the Super buy. Immaculate with 11,000 miles. $2900.00 Phone EXPERIENCE 886-8414 #6 | BONNIEBROOK Hours ol Service 7:30 am.-5 pm. 885-3281 campers & RUs StlTN C«AST 1977 Frontier 11' camper. 3-way | HEIGHTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING fridge, stove with oven, bath­ FORK uu» LTB room, furnace, hydraulic jacks. I $3,950,886-9154. TFNl Copyright and Minimum $2.50 per 4 line Insertion. Each additional line 50t, or use our economical 3 1964 Volvo 4-door sedan B18 new 11 ft. Caveman Camper. Sleeps weeks for Ihe price of 2 rate. This offer is made brakes, exhaust, shocks, clutch; 4. $2,300. Call 883-9145 #8 | Advertising spare parts car included $850. View Lots at Gower Point available for private individuals. Regulations 1962 GMC 1 ton flatdeck $500 New 4 cu. ft. 3-way fridge for I THE FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS OBO. Leave message for Ed at camper; 2 burner propane stove, From $40,000 The Sunshine (oast Sens ARE FREE 885-9285 #7 propane lamp; 8 ft. camper for I reserves the rinhl to classlf) Birth Announcements, Lost and Found •A ton truck. What offers? 1970 Hornet auto 4-door, advertisements under appro­ No billing or telephone orders are accepted 885-5047 #81 priate hradinp and determine good condition $500. 885-5982 or except from customers who have accounts with 886-9487 #6 par^e location, Ihe Sunshine us or who live outside the Sunshine Coast. ("oast News also reserves the 1957 Pontiac 4 door, body and right In revise or reject am mobile Homes Cash, cheques or money orders must accompany mechanics Al. $2300. 886-8510 adicrlisiiii: "huh in Ihe opinion Wanted 8' or 10' x 30' to 50' all classified advertising. #7 Mobile Home or Trailer. Good I Selection of of Ihe Publisher is in quest­ condition. 112-298-7698 #8 | ionable lasle. In Ihe event that 78 T. Bird, PS/PB, clock, mats, an\ allienisi'iiii'in is rejected, It. green white vin. top. 302 with CLASSIFIED DEADLINE ALL FEES PAYABLE 1966 - 10x52, 2 bdrm. Trailer. Ihe sum paid for Ihe advert­ 30,000 km. New rubber - studded NOON SATURDAY PRIOR TO INSERTION. Some furn. Carport, metal shed, choice lots snows, ex. condition. $5,500 isement will he refunded. must be moved. 886-7290 after 2. Tel: 885-5252 #7 #81 1977 GMC 'A ton camper-van CLASSIFICATION: 1975 12x68, 3 bdrm. Bendix. All Please mail to Coast News, Classifieds. raised roof, PS/PB, dual bat­ appliances included. Excellent Box 460, Gibsons, B.C. VON 1V0. teries, prop, stove, elect, frig., condition. $21,500 obo. 883-9423 All services underground Or bring in person to r toilet etc. 15,000 mi. $7,600 firm. #6 I the Coast News Office in Gibsons. Eg. For Sale, For Rent, etc. Ph. 885-9349 i»7 1976 GMC Vi ton, 67,000 mi. V-8, auto, PS/PB, tilt-wheel, sliding rear window, dual tanks. $3650. Coast Mobile 886-9154 TFN Homes Ltd. '64 Valiant $200. 885-9577 GOOD tn SELECTION OF HILLTOP SERVICE 886-8414 DOUBLE WIDES Brynelsen Benzon Complete automotive repairs. Transmissions too! Located at we tahe trades Hilltop Chevron in the Mall, or Realty , ,._ i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i t Gibsons TFN Consign your Mobile

1976 GMC Sierra Grande Vi ton Home to us for V-8 auto.. PS/PB, sliding win­ QUICK sale Vancouver 689-7556 dow, deluxe interior. Very clean urn $2850.00. Phone 886-8414 #6 WHARF ST. SECHELT li= 885-9979 MDL 6393

la>a«aa>aaaaaaa«al Coast News, February 10, 1981 19e B.C. Vuhon Volunteer groups | Bianhet 25 words to do woodworking and would lor $99 by Fran Bourusa Classifieds LAND DISPOSITION NOTICE like to teach arts and crafts. VILLAGE OF GIBSONS There is no reason for Phone Lois Jackson at 886- In the Land Recording District of New RETAIL SPACES FOR LEASE in 200' Columbia River beach anyone living on the Sunshine 9325. If you'd like to be a well-established shopping centre, frontage. 2000 square foot 3 Westminster and, Situated In Storm Bay, Coast to have an unwanted volunteer but don't have a lot in high growth area, in the bedroom home, 5 years old. Sechelt Inlet, Take Notice that Glen A. Lewie, INVITATION TO TENDE spare moment. There are at of time to spend, then maybe Shuswap. Suitable for Records 1100 square foot workshop. least 21 different types of the Canadian Cancer Society and Electronics Shop, Jewellery $94,000.00. Phone Castlegar 365- Vancouver, B.C., artist, File No. 2400177, volunteer groups to join and is the right program for you. or Drugstore. Approximately Tenders are invited for the installation of 3267 #6 intends to apply for Lease of the following they will help you And some­ Phone Reverend J. Godkin 1500 square feet and approxi­ drains and resurfacing of Brothers Park. The thing to do. 883-2640 for more informa­ mately 3000 square feet available described lands: (former S.U.P. 6361), a strip, work will involve approximately 1000 feet of IF YOU ENJOY GARDENING, On Sunday, January 23, tion. at excellent terms. Apply Box 363 do it year round, using an alumi­ 60M. wide, following the waterline on the east drains and the placing and grading of material Chatelech Secondary School c/o Salmon Arm Observer, num and glass greenhouse! on the surface of the field. Dragging of the field You don't need to have been Box 550, Salmon Arm, B.C. side of Storm Bay adjoining the southern edge was a market place, a chance to Write brochure to: B.C. Green­ to produce a surface suitable for the planting in Guiding to become a District' V0E 2TO. Phone 832-4825 or house Builders, 7425 Hedley of Lot 4285 and running to the end of the Bay, browse through displays set up Commissioner. The Girl Gul­ of grass. 832-7365 Evenings. 1*6 Avenue, Burnaby, B.C. V5E extending 181M. inland from the waterline and by local volunteer groups. The den need somene to do a few" 2R1. Mail orders now available J6 Contact the undersigned for further infor­ afternoon was a success accor­ hours of paperwork a week.'' BUY BLOODLINES OF CHAM- bounded on the west side by the creek, ding to Joan Cowderoy, the co­ mation and on-site inspection. Call 885-2I63 PIONS February 23,1981, 1 p.m. ordinator of the Volunteer 2UNIT GOSS COMMUNITY with excluding the parcel of land (former S.U.P. Love animals? Then the at the 8th annual Summerset- Tenders will be received until 2:00 pm. Services Bureau. She is the one Community Folder. Grease. Ser­ 8266) 70M. x 70M. x 81M. in the middle. Sunshine Coast SPCA would Lindsay Polled Hereford pro­ February 17,1981. to contact if you decided to ial C-175. Good working con­ love you. They could use help '• duction sale. Selling 35 bulls, our dition. Phone 485-4255 Stan The purpose for which the disposition is participate and want more The lowest or any tender will not necessarily in the shelter or with their fund- best 24 bred yearling heifers, Plisson. #6 required is for a private summer cabin which is information on the groups. 8 heifer calves, 6 cows bred to top be accepted. raising. Phone Donna Mc- bulls. Sale at SRCL, II miles already built. What's in it for you? Lots, a Court, 886-7839. AIRCRAFT CHEROKEE 160 R. Webber, worthwhile job, a feeling of west, I south, 3/4 west of Dids- Dual Nav-Comm, ADF, TRSP Glenn Lewie If you like to keep busy in i Work* Superintendent satisfaction, and a chance to bury, Alia, on Highway 582. marker beacon. Wing levellers. front of the TV, you could be •: 303 E. 8th Ave. meet new people. Phone (4031 335-4235 or (403) Heated Pilot, 1927 TTSN E&A. Box 340, making squares for afghans to ' 556-2335 #7 Phone 842-6269. $10,000.00 firm. Vancouver, B.C. V5T1S1 Gibsons, B.C. You can volunteer to do help Save the Children Fund: : #6 almost anything. You can Lauralee Spoilt is the one id"' PACIFIC WESTERN POLLED volunteer to cook, sew, knit, contact, phone her at 883-3510:"' HEREFORD SALE. February 7, hammer, saw, drive, research, DANCING AND SKATING SUP- The Sunihlne Coast Wo- • I p.m. Dumont Farms, Vernon, watch, listen, teach, learn, PLIES. Catalogues available for Province of men's Program needs resource B.C. 70 Head purebred polled mail order. S.S.T. Ice and Dance, talk... persons to help develop talents herefords (69 bred and open 22446 Lougheed Highway, Maple Ministry of Teaching caught your eye? and skills in others. Bring them]'' females, 1 long yearling bull) Ridge, B.C. V2X 2T6 or phone Forests The Volunteer Aide Program all to the courses offered by the . from 13 B.C. herds. Cattle have 467-6133 #6 been preselected. Dumont Farms is what you're looking for. You program. Phone Continuing will work in the classroom are located 7 miles west of AGGRESSIVE COMPETENT NOTICE Education (you're an imme- under the supervision of the Vernon on Highway 6. Phone Don MECHANIC by Progressive and diate volunteer when you take ' INVITING teacher helping children learn Needoba 379-2250, Jeanne Sum­ growing service centre. Ex­ one of the courses) 88S-3S12. with the benefit of individual ner 379-2389. #6 perience in outboards and motor­ APPLICATIONS If you're interested in getting],'; attention. You can also become cycles an asset. Contact Trac and on the "Centre Team", a self- REKO LOG HOMES. Pre-cut FOR TIMBER SALE part of the learning assistance Trail Equipment, Boi 3100, fulfilling role as an assistant round logs for log buildings. program. Phone your local Smithers, VOJ 2NO. Phone 847- LICENCE A15194 serving the needs of others"; Free estimate from your plan or elementary school for more 9405. #6 awaits you. Louise Hume is the'.' • order our brochure, floorplans. Pursuant to section 16 information. one to contact at 885-3512 at RR#4, Box 21, Dahl Road, PRESSMAN. Experienced offset (1) of the Forest Act, Your individual talents can the Sunshine Coast Commu­ Ouesnei. V2J 3H8. Phone 992- Pressman required. Letterpress, sealed tenders will be help the disabled people devel­ nity Centre for adult day-care!'' 8665 #6 Darkroom experience an asset. received by the Re­ op life skills and help them with SERVICE TECHNICIAN. Experi­ You can learn to be a life future employment opportuni­ INTERNATIONAL 1600 4-wheel ence with copiers and electronic gional Manager, Van­ saver and join the search and ties. Donate your time and give 1 drive truck. Free wheeling hubs, cash registers. SALES REP­ couver, up to 1 pm. on rescue team of the Provincial' '' these people the confidence of complete with Holmes 500 twin RESENTATIVE. We require an March 2, 1981 for a Emergency Program. knowing they are productive boom power wrecker, equipped aggressive well organized per­ Timber Sale Licence to To find out how you can help,''' for car and truck towing. Unit as human beings. The Sunshine son. This person must be am­ authorize the harvest­ phone Art McPhee 885-3540. -, new. Priced well below replace­ Achievement Centre is look­ bitious and self-motivated. App­ There are only a few of the ment cost. Trade accepted. Phone ing of 120 cubic metres ing for people who know how licants for the above positions to volunteer programs on the C&T Rentals Ltd. Phone 635-6174 contact manager, See-Moore of dead and down ce­ coast. Again you are reminded #7 Printing and Stationery, P.O. dar, located Rainy Ri­ to contact the Volunteer Box 460, Smithers, B.C. VOJ ver, New Westminster Legal Bureau 885-5881. ACCOUNTANTS SENIOR AND 2NO. #6 Land District. INTERMEDIATE LEVELS. We Province of have openings. Thompson Okana­ CASH FOR SECLUDED LAKE- Term: 2 years. British Columbia gan Personnel Services, 177 FRONT or timbered acreage in ^Sr°/ Ministry of Victoria Street, Kamloops, B.C. B.C. Interior. Phone 743-2838 or Bids can be accepted Forests V2C IZ4. Betty Greening C.G.A. write 1775 Sooke Lake Road, only from small busi­ Business phone 372-1244. Resi­ RR#1, Shawnigan Lake, B.C. ness enterprises, as FEDERAL dence 579-8683 #6 V0R 2W0 #6 defined in the Regu­ PROVINCIAL HELL'S GATE. EXCELLENT JIM REID BUYS MILITARY lations. : OPPORTUNITIES for Hosts, Ho­ MEDALS, Badges, uniforms, old PROJECTS, - stesses. Waitresses, Cooks, Pub­ postcards, tins, bottles, attic Applications for re­ to be financed by m lic Relations. Living accom­ junk, anything old, interesting. gistration under the modations available. Apply in Pay cash. Write P.O. Bos 1525, small business prog­ the DEPARTMENT PLANTING writing: Hell's Gate Airtram, Boi Victoria, B.C. Phone 385-9114 #6 129, Hope, B.C. VOX 1LO #6 ram and details of the OF REGIONAL CONTRACT(S) proposed Timber Sale ECONOMIC WOOD WINDOWS AND CLASSIFIED SALES MANAGER Licence may be ob­ Sealed Tenders for DOORSI B.C.'s lowest prices! Can you work well under pres­ tained from the Re­ EXPANSION and sure? Motivate an established Huge selection. Now stocking gional Manager, B.C. the following tree pine double glazed windows. sales team? Organize and super­ the BRITISH planting contracts vise special sales projects? Take Forest Service, 631- Walker door: Vancouver 112- COLUMBIA 266-1101, 1366 S.W. Marine instruction and learn quickly? 355 Burrard St., Van­ will be received by Drive V6P 5Z9 or North Van­ Get along with people? If the couver, B.C. V6C 2H1, MINISTRY OF the Regional Mana­ couver, (112-985-9714), 1589 Gar­ answer is yes, read on: We offer or the District Mana­ ger, Ministry of For­ den Ave. V7P 3A5 TFN friendly, energetic work en­ ger, B.C. Forest Ser­ FORESTS vironment, on the job training ests, Sechelt, B.C. vice, Box 4000, Se­ LOG HOMES AND CABINS. eitensive job holder benefits, under the chelt, B.C. VON SAO. by 3:30 p.m. on the Daybreak Construction Ltd. For further career paths, an eicellent Subsidiary dates shown here­ brochure or further information starting salary, achievement contact George Donovan, Box bonuses. This is an opportunity 'NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Agreement on under, except that to join the sales team of one of 777, 100 Mile House, B.C. V0K INTENSIVE FOREST for specific reason f« 2E0. Phone 395-2867 (days) B.C.'s fastest growing suburban APPLICATION the Regional Mana­ 397-2735 (evenings). #6 newspapers. High school gradu­ Proposed Amendments to Village of Gibsons MANAGEMENT ation, post secondary education FOR Sealed Tenders for ger may extend TRAVEL AGENCY FOR SALE all and sales/business office ex­ Zoning By-Law No. 350,1979 FORESHORE such time. or in part. Good volume in perience will be an asset. Please the following Tree send complete resume to: Mrs. Pursuant to Section 703 of the Municipal Act, a Public Hearing will be held in growing southern interior border RIGHTS Planting contract(s) 1. Contract No. 81PV04- town. Box 1480 Grand Forks, Berni Hilliard, General Manager the Municipal Hall, 1490 South Fletcher Road, Gibsons, B.C. on Thursday, Administration, North Shore An application is pen­ will be received by 01. Located Storm B.C. V0H 1H0. Phone 442-2751. February 19, 1981 at 7:00 pm., to consider By-law No. 385, 386 and 387, #6 News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North ding for foreshore Bay. District Sechelt. (Zoning Amendment By-law No. 385,386 and 387,1981). At the Hearing all the Regional Mana­ Vancouver, B.C.V7M2H4 #6 rights for that portion Number of Trees persons who deem their interest in property affected by the proposed by-law ger, Ministry of For­ ITS NOT TOO LATEI Learn in- of the sea lying imme­ 29,000. Tender Open­ shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard on matters contained in the by­ ests, Sechelt, B.C. come tax preparation at home. IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR diately adjacent to the ing Date Feb. 19, law. Reduced prices. Free brochure. EXPERIENCED JOURNEYMAN south shore of Lot 2, on the dates shown 1981. No obligation. Write U&R Tax CAMERA PERSON and Offset The Intent of the by-laws It to amend the present zoning to the following D.L. 3314, Gr. 1, New below: Schools. 1148 Main Street, Web Pressman on beautiful Westminister District 2. Contract No. 81PV04- Winnipeg, Manitoba. R3T 2B6 Vancouver Island. Modern shop, described properties as noted below: Contract: 81PV04-03. Hb Plan 13794 - compri­ 02. Located Carlton/ excellent wage and benefits. Located: Parkdale 1. That certain parcels of land in the Village of Gibsons, more particularly sing .65 hectares. (File Wakefield. District Applications for other newspaper Creek. AGRICULTURE ORIENTED IN- printing trades accepted for known and described as Parcel B, Exp. Plan 3781 of Block 3, District Lot #2400225). Sechelt. Number of Forest District Sechelt DIVIDUAL would like to purchase future reference. Write: B. 684, Grp. 1, N.W.D. be rezoned from Comprehensive Development Area - Trees 18,000. Tender related business or an intensive for 14,000 tree*. Morris, c/o Box 3039, Courtenay, CDA to Multi-Family Zone 2, RM-2 for all that part of Lot B lying southerly It includes the water Opening Date Feb. livestock operation in your area. B.C.V9N5N3 #8 of a line drawn parallel to and perpendicular distant 185 feet from the lying north of a line Tender Due Date Feb­ I have both farming and Agri- 19,1981. northerly boundary thereof and Commercial Zone 1, C-1 for all that part of ruary 19, 1981, at 15:30 Business experience as an owner running from south tip HIGHFIELD STOCK FARMS hrs. 3. Contract No. 8.PV04- Lot B lying northerly of a line drawn parallel to and perpendicular distant of west end of lot (at and manager. Full purchase or CHAROLAIS BULL SALE MAR­ 185 feet from the northerly boundary thereof. Contract: 81PV04-07. 04. Located Mt. El­ partnership will be considered. CH 5, 1 p.m. 50 Bulls sell on the low tide) N.E. to i.p. at Located: Chapman phinstone. District All replies will be acknowledged farm 17 miles south of Calgary. junction of boundary in confidence. Write to Boi E.T. 2. That certain parcels of land in the Village of Gibsons, more particularly Creek. Sechelt. Number of Phone (403) 652-7717. Box of Lot 2 and N. side of 81, Lacombe Globe, Lacombe, 1080, Okotoks, Alberts. TOL 1TO known and described as Strata Lot 2, of Lot A, Blocks 1 and 2, D.L. 689, Gp. Forest District Sechelt Trees 17,000. Tender Alberta. TOC ISO #7 road allowance. W 1, N.W.D., Plan 13577 be rezoned from Industrial Zone 1, 1-1, to for 32,000 trees. Opening Date Feb. This area required for Commercial Zone 1, C-1. Tender due date Febru­ 19,1981. SUCCESSFUL PLUMBING HEA- REGISTERED ENGLISH SPRIN- private dock and boat ary 19,1981 at 15:30 hrs. T1NG BATH BOUTIQUE BUSI­ GER SPANIELS Liver and white 3. That certain parcels of land in the Village of Gibsons, more particularly moorage. 4Contract No. 81PV04- NESS in new mall. $25,000.00 Sire and Dam imported from U.K. known and described as Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Lot 1, Block 2, D.L. 686, Plan Dated: Tenders must be sub­ 05. Located North plus stock. Phone 692-3595 or Eicellent bird dogs and pets 7684, Gp. 1, N.W.D., be rezoned from Multi-Family Zone 2, RM-2 to Single mitted on the form and Carlson Lake. District write Box 867, Burns Lake, many field trial champions in February 4th, 1981 Family Zone 3, R-3. in the envelopes sup­ Sechelt. Number of B.C. VOJ 1E0 #° pedigree. Phone 593-4387 #6 W. Donald Watt, plied which, with parti­ Trees 39,000. Tender 4. The above by-laws may be cited as "Zoning Amendment By-law No. 385, 75 SEAT LICENSED DINING Physician culars, may be obtained Opening Date Feb. 1981", "Zoning Amendment By-law No. 386, 1981" and "Zoning ROOM ON WATER-FRONT, YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, POST- from the District Mana­ 19, 1981. Amendment By-law No. 387,1981." spectacular setting. Superbly AL CODE. 300 gummed labels. ger, Ministry of Forests, equipped. B.C.'s renowned fish­ (Made by handicapped). $2.95. Take notice that the above paragraph is deemed to be a synopsis of By-law FOR SALE: Box 4000, Sechelt, B.C. Tenders must be sub­ ing area. 4 bedroom, post and Mail cheque to: Handicapped 385, By-law No. 386 and By-law No. 387, and not termed to bean interpretation Classified ads that can cover VON 3A0, Phone 885- mitted on the form andj beam home. Private sale $275,000 Labels, Boi 1315, Station "A", B.C. & the Yukon Phone 487-9225 or 883-9453 #6 Surrey, B.C. V3S4Y5 Hi thereof. The by-laws may be inspected at the Gibsons Municipal Office, 1490 5174. in the envelopes sup­ plied which, with parti­ South Fletcher Road, during office hours namely Monday to Friday 8:30 am. to ••••:.•:•&:• The lowest or any tender FAMILY-OWNED GLASS BUSI- FRUIT AND PRODUCE: Atten- 5:00 pm. will not necessarily be culars, may be obtained NESS on a beautiful Gulf Island. tion Fruit Sellers - Fancy grade classifieds accepted. from the District Mana-. Five years old, growing fast. Mcintosh apples (packed) F.O.B. J.W. Copland ger, Ministry of Forests,' Accurate books. Incomparable Salmon Arm, B.C. Only $7.00 per The work will be carried Administrator Box 4000, Sechelt, B.C. • reputation. Oceanside store in bushel can deliver large orders. 23 WORDS IM out under the super­ busy mall. Almost heaven I Davidson's Fruit, phone 832- vision of the British The lowest or any tender ] $35,000.00. Cash. Phone 537- 8868 Monday-Saturday 9 a.m. - The Sunshine Columbia Ministry of will not necessarily be; 5:30 p.m. #6 9298 ** CLASSIFIEDAZ7S COAIT tflVIa Forests. accepted. • tmmm

Sparks fly at ^)©©06©@9©@©©6 Gibsons Council Sparks flew briefly at Gibsons council meeting last Tuesday night over the issue ofa grant to permit work to continue on the Gibsons Official Community Plan. Work on the Community Plan is currently stalled over council's policy decision regarding ALR land. Community Plan groups have no mandate to recommend the removal of lands from the ALR and council has still to receive public endorsement for its application to the Land Commission. Fantastic Savings! As a result, Gibsons council has set aside the evening of Thursday, February 19 at 7:30 pm in council chambers, for a Public Hearing in order that all persons be afforded an opportunity to be heard in regard to council's application to have the AIR designation removed from all lands within the municipal boundaries. Unfinished Queen with Headboard: The temperature in council chambers soared however when Complete with heator, liner, liner Alderman Larry Trainor and Bill Edney refused to support a retainer, mattress, deck & pedestal, motion that council undertake to complete and adopt the Official all necessary hardware, mattress Community Plan in 1981. pad Al issue was the municipality's one-third share, amounting to $4,000. of a/i estimated $12,000 required to complete the Stained A Lacquered with Headboard: S.K. "Rocky" Mountain and Ki'iiinnal Director Charles Let finally met head-on last Thursday Community Plan, ($7,000 to complete the ongoing draft of the afternoon. The "Madman of Wilson (reek" has heeii a bitter critic of the regional board since last plan and $4,500 for amendments of zoning and subdivision By­ Same features as above. #ttf|f| M summer, but there were smiles and handshakes last week. laws to implement the provision of the Plan. In spite of assurances that the planning expenditures were an Lee sheds some light ongoing expense that could not be accurately determined until the McClary 4 Push Button last minute, Alderman Edney expressed concern that the item was being "slipped in" lo the provisional budget at the last moment. DISHWASHER. Rocky meets his rep Alderman Trainor stated that he was not prepared to support $429.oo the motion until he had figures to indicate how much time • 3 Level Wash. Reversible Colour Panels. the $65 repair bill, though al Municipal Planner Rob Buchan had devoted to the Community by John Moore Director Almond's recommen­ Plan project and demanded to know "who these people are and 26" Magnvox Console Ihe saga of "Rocky" Mountain took another turn last week dation, Mr. Mountain was what authority" the Community Plan committee has over council. when Mr. S.R. Mountain, the self-styled "poor dumb slob" and officially notified of the de­ "The Province has stressed the importance of adopting Official "Madman ol Wilson Creek" whose contributions have graced the cision. Community Plans," Mayor Goddard said, pointing out that COLOUR T.V. pages of this newspaper in recent months, met face to face with Thursday afternoon. Di­ council is under no obligation to adopt thedraft plan as given that Computer Colour 330 Touch Tune Charles Lee, Regional Director for Area C. rector Lee assured Mr. Moun­ the Plan, like a By-law, is subject to amendment. Mayor Goddard T.V. with Remote Control Ihe two exchanged friendly greetings on this, their first meeting tain he would once again raise said, pointing out that council is under no obligation to adopt the • Msgnavox High Resolution Filter: in person, in spite of the fact that I.ee has been a favourite target of the whole issue before the draft plan as given and that the Plan, like a By-law, is subject to Delivers 330 lines ot resolution, 1188.°° Mr. Mountain's criticism of the regional board in the past. amendment. Mayor Goddard voted with Alderman Labonte and compared to 260 lines for ordinary board. 3 Year Warranty However, neither could resist the opportunity to score a few Strom in favour of the grant application and adoption of the plan. colour T.V., to produce a 25% sharper on Pads A Labour points. Much of the confusion Alderman Trainor questioned Mayor Goddard's right to cast colour picture. Lee took the bull, or in this licence to take his household surrounding the "Husdon the tie-breaking vote, but the Mayor's decision was upheld by case the Rocky Mountain water, since plans called for the Creek Incident", stems from an provisions of the Municipal Act. Alderman Strom, who worked Ram, by the horns and gently pipe to run across a bridge over incident involving the sub­ on the Community Plan was a member of the committee before admonished him for his lengthy the creek. sequent partial collapse of the her election to council, also took exception to Alderman Trainor's H and often somewhat barbed earth and log bridge on No­ implied criticism of the Plan committee. vember 5. During repairs by the fCDN'O °ME "open letters", assuring him "Sometime during the "This Plan committee was made up of citizens from this that a simple phone call would summer your plans altered and regional board, silt deposited in community at the invitation of council," Strom said, "We received suffice to attract the attention without consulting with or the stream disturbed spawning letters from council inviting us to sit on this committee and I still ICIlll O FURNISHINGS of his Area Director. advising the Department of salmon earmarked as a source have the letter." Unabashed, Mr. Mountain Fisheries and Oceans or this for an egg incubating project of Open Mon. - Sat., 9 am. - 5 pm replied that, as a result of his office," the memo continues, the Gibsons Wildlife Club. (See long experience in dealing with "the Regional District Coast News, November II, Pender Pool closure Gibsonibsons IN(Ni». i to MI Mik.hi 886*9733 municipal politicians and excavated a trench across 1980) Continued from page one. bureaucrats, he had learned "to Husdon Creek a few feet The issue has also been put everything in writing and upstream from the bridge complicated by a separate thanks to the Aquatic Society who were operating the pool in the have it double-registered." which we had been advised incident, to which Mr. Moun­ black at less than a third of the cost of the Gibsons Pool. The exact nature of Mr. would be carrying the pipe. tain and the Regional District "The Aquatic Society fought this thing through from pie in the Mountain's original complaint sky to a hole in the ground and then made it work. The operation "The excavation caused a are only indirectly related, @©6090©©6'6@0® has at times been obscured by involving Wilson Creek. has been as perfect as possible serving 2,000 people a month." partial collapse of the old log A joint meeting of the Regional and School Boards with the issues that have arisen prior and earth bridge and. despite and subsequent to the incident Next week: the Coast News Aquatic Society was scheduled for Monday night and will be immediate repair by the looks at Joe Allan's Problem. reported next week. which sparked Mr. Mountain's Regional Board, it was left in a current run-in with the weak and unstable condition." Sunshine Coast Regional District. According to Mr. Mountain, Indians lose When Director Lee met Mr. the regional board's un­ Mountain on Ihe site of the authorized trenching of incident, last Thursday Husdon Creek took place more salmon afternoon. Director Lee during Ihe first week of last The Sechelt Indian Salmon Enhancement program on Sechelt produced a memo from August, at which time he was Inlet received a further setback last week when 3,000 of their Conservation Officer Jamie not informed that the work was young chinook salmon were believe stolen. A short time ago 5,000 TIME TO RENEW Stephen, addressed to regional being undertaken. As a result of the young salmon went missing. board Works Superintendent of the excavations, Mr. Chief Calvin Craigan told the Coast News that originally there Gordon Dixon, which sheds Mountain's household water were 20,000 healthy young salmon in the program which was to be some light on the sequence of was fouled by silt, damaging a expanded to include 20,000 coho salmon in the near future. YOUR events. washing machine that was in According to Chief Craigan a commercial fishing boat was operation at the time. reported seen in the area where the fish went missing and the The memo points out that on Mr. Mountain subsequently RCMP investigation continues. February 20 of last year wrote to the regional board at Chief Craigan said that he appreciated the many expressions Fishery Officer L.K. Chambers that time, requesting that the of public support that he had received throughout the community. HI if i .. and Conservation Officer board reimburse the sum of Jamie Stephen inspected the $65 for repairs to the washing Works Superintendent's machine, The board briefly Sechelt hot proposal to trench Wilson debated Mr. Mountain's Creek for a crossing of the request and denied it, but regional board water line. The neglected to inform him over tax arrears f a \ \ 1981 insurance & Licence If proposed crossing of Wilson officially. According to Mr. Chairman of the Finance Committee, Brian Stelck, informed Creek was approved in early Mountain, he was never the Village of Sechelt council on February 4, that because of the March of 1980. informed by anyone of the $45,000 owing in unpaid taxes, the Village may be forced to '£/ At the time of the inspection board's initial decision. borrow money at the high interest rate of 17.5% to supplement the of Wilson Creek the Works loss and balance the budget. Superintendent informed the As a result of Mr. Moun­ Without listing names, Alderman Stelck said that the bulk of For Your Convenience While you are in, officers that it would not be tain's persistent agitation, the the amount owing falls on two individuals in the community. necessary to trench nearby board reconsidered his request Alderman Joyce Kolibas noted that it was the "same ones all the We Will Be Open ask us about Husdon Creek, from which at their first meeting Ihis year, time". Mr. Mountain has a valid largely at the instigation of The penalty for overdue taxes is a 10% interest charge added to • The Senior Director lee. who urged Public the amount commencing in August. EXTENDED Utilities Chairman Jim (iurney The reason for the delinquent behaviour of the two prominent Citizen For Valentine's Wee lo immediately address himself citizens is the 7.5% interest profit, explained council during send our I'll) to the problem. discussion. HOURS Automobile Overdue taxes sit and collect interest at the bank in the interim Again the board debated Mr. al the rate of 17.5% minus the 10% penalty. Insurance i il Is^lil Mountain's request and once "Some may call it smart business but I call it dirty pool," said As Follows: again decided against paying Grant. Mavor Koch. I II Mil Effective • The Best Valentine's D.iy is Coverage for Saittjrcl.iv, February 14. 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fc MMM his sef of boom chains, idle for the time being, lend a rustic character to one of our heal beaches. When working, they hold the log booms together during Heir slow voyage to the sawmills. HINTS THAT HELP TO SELL YOUR HOUSE •Garages Are Great. A garage can be a selling point, particularly if viewers are Getting in Shape to Sell used to apartment parking problems. Keep yours neat and clean. • Show you cared. Keep lawns, shrubs, and gardens tidy and attractive. When Buyers Call • First Impressions. Keep windows sparkling; front and back entrances clean •Let Your Salesman Sell. Leave the showing of your house to your salesman. and inviting. He knows the features to best emphasize; he knows what his clients are looking • Not a Minor Detail. You may be used to that dripping tap, the "sticky" door, the for. broken window catch...but your buyer will notice. Fix them now. • Be Prepared. Be ready at all times to open your house. If something unexpected • To Decorate or Not To Decorate? It may be neither necessary nor desirable does occur, advise your salesman immediately and arrange for another visit. to do any major decorating belore selling (after all, your buyers will probably •Courteous But Businesslike. Your buyer's main interest is your house. Keep prefer to select their own paints etc.) However, a badly-marked wall or dingy social conversation to a minimum. Answer questions about your neighbourhood closet can be made more attractive with a good scrub, a touch of fresh paint, or a honestly, but leave discussion of the transaction to your salesman. bright strip of wallpaper. • Peace & Quiet. Keep noise down to let buyer and salesman examine your house • It Takes a Heap of Living. Rooms can look comfortable and 'lived in' without without distraction. Turn off radios and t.v. If children are on hand, try to keep being untidy. Keep mess to a minimum. Vacuum and dust regularly. Keep tables them from being too obstreperous. uncluttered; dirty dishes out of sight. Be sure kitchen and bathroom counters and • Love Me Love My Dog. Keep pets out of the way. Buyers may not enjoy being plumbing are spotless. welcomed by the "furry" members of your family. • Closet Cleanup. Show your closet and storage areas off to best advantage. •Provide Comfort. Be sure the house is at a comfortable temperature: warm Make the best use of space •• stack linens neatly; hang clothes carefully. during cold spells; fresh and airy on hot summer days. Try to avoid strong • From the Bottom Up. Tidy basement areas. Make sure fuse boxes and heating cooking odours that linger. Make sure blinds are raised to let in as much light as systems are easily accessible for examination. There may be potential in your Put on convenient lamps for night callers. cellar! Don't hide it with clutter. Prepared by the Real Estate Board of Sunshine Coast Realtor, February 6, 1981

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MAGNIFICENT WATERFRONT HOME SUNNY'S HAIR BOUTIQUE IN MADEIRA "Your Real Estate Hosts IN WEST SECHELT LOCATED IN "CA- PARK: conveniently located in the shopping Bus. 885-5171 on the Sunshine Coast" LETA": One of the most picturesque locations centre, a thriving business that has been rapidly Box 1188, Sechelt, B.C. VON 3A0 in B.C. Beautifully situated as to provide the growing over the years, owner raising family and maximum use of approx, 500 lineal ft. of open would still work part time. ocean. A panoramic view from 3150 sq. ft. of 38.8 ACRES AT LANGDALE. PCL-1 OF WHY PAY RENT? architect designed home with many pleasant D.L 1396: With gentle slope and small stream extras including 2,000 ft. of sundecks Especially when you can buy this 3 bipfltariobile. You have nothing to on property. Access off main highway. furnish it with, no problem; j>*^fs hwjrnished with fridge & stove. surrounding home, fireplaces, professionally landscaped carports, community sewer system. 1 Now this would be idttffdt yd|Vdtllor types. You can't afford to THIS 1.2 ACRES WITH APPROX. ISO This lovely home has to be seen to properly WATERFRONTAGE: has excellent moorage buy? Buy with a friend^ffljBfj can't afford not to. Situated in West appreciate its many attractions. By appoint­ with large floats, 2 homes including large Sechelt. Call 885-517LFirm at $13,500. ment only and prices in 400's. grocery store and ideally located near Imperial Oil dock, good black top access from Francis TAYLORS GARDEN BAY STORE & Peninsula Road adjoining full length of property. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY L Id - 5 MARINA: is a well known and long established Well established small marina with high cash flow and unlimited growth business located in Garden Bay. Store, Marina Gas pumps, boat facilities and other extras. 15 UNIT MOTEL IN GARDEN BAY: with potential. Long term lease provides for expansion. Year round attractive Caretaker's house. Short walking moorage. Fully booked with waiting list. Excellent gas, oil, engine sales A RARE 200' WATERFRONT HOME distance to Marinas. A thriving business with & repairs and coffee shop sales • all very profitable. Some long term, WITH 2 BR IN BARGAIN HARBOUR: lucrative revenue potential. Call for further Direct access from Francis Peninsula Road with information. low interest financing assumable. The business currently supports a good moorage and a spectacular view of all of l staff of 8 persons (4 full time) and earns a substantial net profit. Offered Bargain Harbour. Approx. 2 acre. $220,000. A LARGE LOVELY 3 BR VIEW HOME OVERLOOKING BARGAIN HARBOUR. at the low low price of $180,000 including inventory and fixed assets 180 FOOT DEEP WATER MOORAGE LOCATED OFF CHRIS WAY: One of the because the owner has other urgent interests. In my opinion this is the AND TWO BR HOME IN MADEIRA best buy of the year. Call now for further information • call P.T. Dahle PARK: This valuable property includes nicest homes in the area with panoramic view, all appliances, carpets, drapes, fireplaces up & 885-5692. foreshore lease, 1.5 acres, guest cottage and 35' x 35' storage shed. Room for an additional down, full basement with rec. room. house. Located next to Coho Marina and A LOVELY 5 BR WATERFRONT HOME SILENT NIGHT L 239 known as "WIDMAN PROPERTY." IN GARDEN BAY: With a lovely view, ramp You'll enjoy many a silent night gazing over the calm waterfront. Here is 213 ACRES WATERFRONT PROPERTY and float with deep water moorage, carpets, a 1120 sq. ft. 2 bedroom rancher. Situated on quiet residential AT GREEN BAY • NELSON ISLAND: This drapes, appliances, lovely fireplace, 2 levels prime property has 213 acres, several buildings, loaded with extras. Good access in a Redrooffs Rd. (Eureka Place). Stairwell brings you to the beach. convenient location $205,000. Westerly exposure. Call Pat for more information. F.P. $137,500. private lagoon with unlimited potential. Your exclusive "Panabode" dealers WHO SAYS YOU CANT 1 |VtEW L 224 Here is a V2 acre lot with a v Ills l^iclose to a public access, ll is in a cul-de-sac setting, ijRiAa vate. F.P. $18,000. 883-2491 MEMBER SUNSHINE COAST REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION "P.T ' Dahle 885-5692 Deirdre 885-5971 Pat 885-5171 P.O. Box 10, Madeira Park, B.C. VON 2H0

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Mermaid Street, Sechelt. Two 50' frontage by 132' deep. Two small houses. LOTS Details from John Wilson. LOT Corner of Wescan and McKenzie Roads. View of Ihe Cove. F.P. $19,900. 2,000 sq. ft. DECKS SUPERB VIEWS WESCAN ROAD 2 l hea,ed EVERY SUNSET! SAKINAW LAKEFRONT! Cul-de-ufiilo/^jl l Vl workshc|ilr\M5jl»»*W-k has • All Seasons Contemporary West Rustic Retreat right at the water's edge! details. W^^ Coast 1700 sq. ft. two level home. Wonderful warm swimming • cabins Meticulous construction. sleep 2-8. 150' on the water with docks. RUBY LAKE LOT • • Guest house? 1.7 acres Gov't Lease Land. Water Non waterfront lot only $9,900. Hallowell Rd. • Unique and very private. access only. Price includes boat, engine PROTECTED MOORAGE & furnishings $29,500. •CARD AND GIFT SHOP-- Retail Business for a family or couple. Fully slocked. Renewable 5 year lease. Excellent location in the heart of Sechelt. Loads of H.B. GORDON parking. 885-2013

WAYNE SALTER PATRICIA LINDSAY JACK NOBLE JOHN WILSON MIKE BALDIGARA 885-5986 885-2591 883-2701 885-9365 885-5645 Sunshine Coast Realtor, February 6, 1981 ItoyalThist BONNIEBROOK HEIGHTS ELIZABETH RAINES Sales Representative

View Lots at Gower Point FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY From $45,000 For person who wishes to be independent. Well established Taxi Business in prime location of Pender Harbour. Good potential for territorial expansion and current services. For Selection of complete information call Elizabeth Raines 324-4621 (24 hours). choice lots BEAUTY SALON FOR SALE Opportunity to be creative and be your own boss at the same All services underground time. Well established business with 4 fully equipped stations, 3 sinks with extra hook-up for fourth, 4 dryers, bin washer & dryer, full bathroom plus storage. Located in modern plaza close to shopping centre. Lots of parking available. Vendor is motivated. All reasonable offers will be considered. Call Elizabeth Raines 324-4621 (24 hours). Brynelsen Benzon Realty Vancouver 689-7556 Together, CD 53 we can help you better. ROYAL TRUST CORPORATION OF CANADA. REALTOR

PENDER HARBOUR REALTY LTD. Highway 101 at Francis Peninsula Rd. 883-2794 _, ilM9jittijsss9s§aws»3we^ssssas3SMmsm nw Kates on House Insurance EGMONT LOTS .05 acre± with water, power & paved road. Possible view. F.P. $35,000. .05 acret with small livable cabin. Water & power etc. F.P. $35,000. .75 acre± has small house which needs repairs. Could be livable. Water & power to house. F.P. $40,000.

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SUNNYCREST VANCOUVER SHOPPING TOLL FREE CENTRE 886-2277 , JBSQNS 682-1513 k^AND LAND DEVELOPMENT LTD. R.R. #2, Gibsons, B.C. VON 1V0 HOMES HOMES HOMES

BONNIEBROOKE HEIGHTS: Take advan CKEEKSIDE PARK: Urge ranch home on MAPLEWOOD: Nicely kept three bedroom tage of today's prices lor spring completion. This corner bt in Creekside. Extra large living room home in convenient village location. Lush green designer built home will be nestled among the has floor to ceiling antique brick fireplace with lawn surrounds expansive deck in backyard with trees to complement the cedar siding and shake glass doors. Three bedrooms. Extra large a keyhole view of the strait. An expanded deck roof. Energy efficient with R28 roof insulation and bathroom with Jacuzzi. Enclosed carport, could easily be built to capture southern view of thermal windows. 15 foot master bedroom with workshop and extra room for study, storage or Georgia Strait. Fully fenced rear yard and quiet lull ensuite and oversize tub; create a private 4th bedroom. $125,000. neighbourhood and with lane entry make this an1 garden atmosphere onto patio. Excellent 3 ideal location for the young family or retired. bedroom floor plan, family room with fireplace, Sunken living room off of dining area with] 1516 square feet of comlortable living for additional eating area in large kitchen. Phone to $10*500 MARINE DR: Waterfront triplex. Refurbished in view this quality built home. $82,900. 1976. 100 (eet of waterfront in Village. Good NORTH RD: At' Cemetary Road. Fou, holding property for future townhouse develop­ bedrooms, believe it or not. This cozy little cedat ment. Income currently $945/month. Adjacent DUNHAM ROAD - PORT MELLON: Ideal home hasawood burning parlor stove in the livint property to be developed. $252,400. starter home for the family who can do some fix- room. Ideal for the young family, close to schools up work. Large landscaped 70 x 173 lot. Extra and shopping. $69,500 large living room with fireplace and 2 generous sized bedrooms. 1250 sq. ft. total. Appliances included in the unusual price of $44,900. SCHOOL RD: 1065 sq. ft. 4 bedroom single storey home on large triangular lot, S block to schools, 1 block to shopping. Zoned RMl (Multi NOR' WEST BAY ROAD: Newly listed. Over 4 family). Several mature fruit trees. Fully insulated acres cleared level land with three bedroom home with new roof. Excellent holding property home. Also barn, chicken and pig pen. Excellent or starter home. F.P. $49,900. close in Sechelt location. $132,500,

GRANDVIEW RD: Olf Chaster. Tucked in the trees, this cedar, basement home offers tiled entry, stepdown living room with fireplace, cedar feature wall, skylights and french doors. Three bedrooms and separate dining room. Basement is mostly completed with fireplace, workshopjand large bedroom. Lot size is approximately""" 'iwwimiHWKi.,* 115. $106.500. ASSFORtTftD. Ideal thretTrJedroom familjj home in convenient village location. Area of neu construction. Partially finished basement with rec SCHOOL RD: Executive home nearing room and 4th bedroom. Move in condition completion in excellent Gibsons location. $77,900 Features include sunken living room, 2% bathrooms, double attached garage, paved driveway, 2x6 construction, shake roof, master CREEKSIDE PARK ESTATES: Beautifully bedroom with fireplace and ensuite, finished 7 month old, custom built executive home in prestige area, Features include 3 bathrooms with shower in ensuite, two car NORTH RD: Gentleman Farmer, 5 acres with SARGENT RD: Panoramic view from C l garage, large family room w/fireplace, large barn, chicken coop, etc. 2 cleared, partial view to Georgia Strait. Three bedroom home in top] SEACOT WAY: Quality built custom styled kitchen and nook, quality wall to wall carpeting with potential of panoramic view of Howe Sound. condition. Freshly painted, nicely landscaped! home. Energy efficient design. Heatilator throughout, 3 bedrooms, sundecks, concrete Close to ferry on North Rd. yet very private. yard. Workshop in basemenl. Walk to shopping! fireplace with additional space at rear for wood driveway with beautifully landscaped front yard Heatilator stone fireplace. Exterior needs minor schools and wharf. $103.500 heater. Some additional features. Three and Gibson Creek bordering back of property fix-up and stain. Adjacent to R2L zoning, bedrooms, master ensuite with shower. Sunken with lots of trees for. privacy. Assumable 13J$% $139,500. living room with old fashioned homestead brick mortgage in place for 4 more years. Fireplace to fireplace. Kitchen features dishwasher and all be completed and lighting fixtures installed. major appliances. Fully insulated with thermo- TKICKLbUROOK: Immaculate one year old MARION PL: Double "S" Cedar Home. Very I Phone lor appointment to view. $119,900. glass. Quality floor coverings and deluxe light three bedroom home. Easy walking distance to all well built 1344 square foot home on two floors. 21 fixtures. Concrete driveway and lot terraced and amenities. Living room has floor lo ceiling brick bathrooms and two large bedrooms. This home is | basic landscaping done. Lots of other great fireplace. $74,500. the Gambriel design. $67,500 leatures. $109300. LAUREL RD: Davis Bay. This custom home features 2 fireplaces, sunken bathtub, master ensuite, large finished rec room withbar and wine cellar. Three bedrooms up, two bedrooms down. LOTS ACREAGE LANGDALE RIDGE: Quality built executive Beautiful view of straits from dining room and SARGENT RD: Building lot on Sargent Road home an private Davidson Road cul-de-sac has kitchen. Large lot with excellent garden area. with clear view of Howe Sound and the Harbour. just commenced construction. Excellent view in House is five years old and was custom built by Ready to build on. All services available including area of new homes. This three bedroom home will owner builder. $129,500. sewer. $47,500. HWY 101 SOAMES POINT: 12tacresof prime I have 1736 square feet of finished living area plus view acreage on Highway 101 at Soames Point. an unfinished basement. Extra features include 2 EVERGREEN PARK: Two large lots on quiet Zoned for subdivision, or use the two separate \ lull bathrooms, fireplace and wet bar in living cul-de-sac in popular new sub-division only parcels lor exclusive residence. Lot Bhas678feet room, large study or 4th bedroom. Master GOWER PT & CLARK: View, subdividable lfc minutes away from the centre of Gibsons. of frontage and Lot C has 999 feet of frontage. bedroom is 13 x 16 plus walk-in closet. Shake acres. This new Big Big house has plenty of $34,900 each. Adjacent to beautiful Soames Park. $325,000. roof, sundeck with southern exposure. Kitchen potential, 3000 sq. ft. on 2 levels features eating area plus dining room. Post and beam fireplaces, deluxe fixtures, garbage compactor, GRANTHAMS LANDING: Near Soames structure with vaulted wood ceilings. Come in dishwasher, ceramic tile kitchen floors and 8 Point this fantastic view lot has an ideal setting and view the plans for this exciting home. bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. A 24* x 28' garage with nestled in the trees. Lot is fairly steep up from the S AKIN AW LAKE: Here is 35 acres with 800 feet $127,500. storage area and office also included. $193,000, road, but is just like a park. View of Keats Island and North Shore Mountains is breathtaking. Lot on the lakefront, accessible from Garden Bay size is 66 x 132. $29,900. Road or by water. Timber on, good moorage and adjacent lots have cabins on. South-west [ BOULDER PL: Semi-watcrfront view bt on exposure. $125,000. quiet cul-de-sac in Halfmoon Bay. You own an INVESTMENT - COMMERCIAL-REVENUE interest in the park lot that sits between you and the water. This lot has all the aesthet ics you could HWY 101: Valuable C-2 zoned property. 1.7 imagine. Year round creek follows one bt GIBSONS: 2250 square feet commercial INVESTMENT COMMERCIAL REVENUE acres on Highway 101, Gibsons. Zoned for boundary view, easy access beach that is ideal for building separate leases. Well constructed and ELSON GLASS: Excellent business in growing hotel/motel. Village will listen to other zoning boat launch and storage, adjacent to park, nicely maintained single storey building in the heart of community. Year end statistics available to proposals. Ideal location. All ferry traffic passes treed, over % acre in private setting and less than Gibsons Harbour area. Excellent potential. qualified purchaser. Exciting business oppor­ this land. $275,000. one mite to store, school and government wharf. $119,000 tunity in expanding area. Excellent location If you care about your surroundings you'll $180,000. appreciate the value! $49300.

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TRICKLE COURT - YEAR OLD RANCHER: Beam ceilings throughout this 3 bedroom rancher. Open kitchen dining area, wall to wall carpeting ensuite plumbing, Large partially landscaped lot in area of all new homes. Close to schools and shopping. 10" x 10" tool shed for those extras. Asking $76,000.

FIHCREST ROAD - GIBSONS: New 3 bedroom basement home. Skylight in front entry. Sundeck off of dining room. No steel chimney, but brick in this home for NURSERY^ HWY 101 ROBERTS CREEK that wood stove to help cut heating costs. 2' x 6' walls. R20 Ideal investment for the future. Great potential for a growing insulation. Finished basement will be ideal rec. room area for area. Business is well established on 2 acres plus. Home on property is a 3 bedroom basement home for a ideal live-in the children. In good family area. $73(0OO. business. List of stock and equipment available through agents. JANES TUB AND TOP SHOP If you are looking for your own business, you should have a level design home. There are 3 bedrooms, large living room, look at this one. This store sells a full line of bathroom items kitchen, dining area, three bathrooms plus finished family and business has increased substantially since moving to room, utility and storage area. Features include sundeck, this new location at corner of the Highway and Pratt Road in patio, concrete driveway and a double carport. All this on a April of 1980. With over 1200 sq. ft. of floor area there is lots large mostly landscaped cul-de-sac lot. Should be seen. of room to grow. Good tease available. For full details give us Listed to sell at $115,000. a call. POPLAR LANE: Three bedroom home in area of all new ELSON GLASS LTD. houses, on large level lot, close to schools and shopping. Located on Hwy 101 and Pratt Rd. This house has 1500+ sq. f I, of living area and was fully rebuilt Stock and Trade only. EVERGREEN PARKLAND • CAROLE PLACE • 6 months ago in mostly cedar T & G and all new floor Lease available with 5 year terms. BRAND NEW RANCHER: 3 bedroom, 1350 square feet coverings. This homey house should be seen at $75,900. on extra large lot. This would make someone a great family Business is well established and growing. VIEW LOT • PORPOISE DR: Urge uncleared lot, home. But don't wait too long as this one will not last at Listing Sales person has financial details for qualified $85,900 panoramic view of Porpoise Bay. Short walk to water's edge purchasers. $22 500, NORM PETERSON 886-2607 DENNIS SUVEGES 886-7264 HARRY HOWARD 886-7307 Sunshine Coast Realtor, February 6, 1981 ^, Mitten Realty Ltd. Trail Bay Mall & Vancouver Toll Free Box 979 Sechelt, B.C. 885-3295 681-7931 VON 3A0 Conveniently located in Sechelt's Trail Bay Shopping Centre WATERFRONT HOMES FLYSPECK ISLAND SECRET COVE WATERFRONT $149,500 WEST SECHELT $104,900 Located in Gunboat Bay, Pender Harbour. This RECIPE FOR FUN: 6 month new home situated in exclusive Sechelt is a unique opportunity to own a genuine Island 3 - Creosote dolphin pilings. West Subdivision. I340sq.lt. plus full basement in a land locked harbour. Tie up float plan or 3 • 6x12 Marine floats (nested). with roughed in plumbing. Three large boat or just fly the Jolly Roger. Call Syd or 1 • 3'x36' • Marine aluminum ramp. bedrooms, master ensuite, double garage. Frances Heal at 886-7875. 1 12'x5' Piled Jetty. Assumable mortgage at 13%. Call Emilie 2 • Ocean side aluminum storage sheds. Henderson 885-5225. #517 A SOUND INVESTMENT 1 120'steep bank, waterfront lot 18,000+sq. ft. WATERFRONT - GOLD - SILVER 50 Sturdy cedar railed cliffside steps, Gold & Silver we don't sell bul we offer you a 2 Wood landing rests. Well built and attractive Spanish style, 4 top investment. 1,000 lineal feel ocean 1 • 56'xl2' Mobile home on permanent bedroom, two level executive home, loaded •Waterfront property wiih 20 subdividable acres reinforced foundations. with everything including 2 heatilator fireplaces. of treed country hillside. For further details call 1 • 54'xlO' Marina view cedar sundeck. Double carport and super in-law facilities. Henry Hall 885-2520. «462 1 Complete septic system on shared field. Accommodate yourselves, the kids and mom & Only $149,500 for this fun filled recipe that will pop too. By appointment only through Frances legally service two full families. For more PENDER HARBOUR $80,000 or Syd Heal at 886-7875. #349 information call Henry Hall 885 2520 or Klaus Two lots that have almost 150' of tidal SUPER ViEW, VIEW HOME IN GARDEN BAY $74,200 Roepke 885-2314, »513 waterfront in beautiful Gerrans Bay, Both lots SANDY HOOK $125,000 MLS. This three bedroom home is located on must be sold as a package. Driveway in and AFFORDABLE WATERFRONT Quality is prominent through this architect Sinclair Bay Road with a good view over the bay. health approvals and plans for development are Two lovely lots on Trail Island, just under 1.5 designed home. Excellent use of skylights and Family room and heated workshop, storage with listing salesperson. Vendor may carry. Call acres each for the adventurous, innovative decking give a contemporary touch. Spiral shed are all included in the firm price of Don Lock 885-3730 of Emilie Henderson at 885 purchaser. Call Don or Rene Sutherland at 885 staircase to loft and master suite with its own $74,200. Please call Don Lock 885-3730 for 5225. #447 9362. #495 dressing room, 5 pee bathroom and sundeck. more details. #497 Many extras include sunken conversation pit in SECHELT $25,000 ceramic tile, vaulted ceilings expertly crafted in You can own a lovely Mobile Home on leased ACREAGE yellow cedar, large sauna and shower, See this land with a view, good garden area, large beautiful 2500 sq. ft. home by appointment only WANTED - ROBERTS CREEK sundeck and within walking distance to Sechelt with Emilie Henderson at 885-5225. #494 for only $25,000. Please call Bronia for more Five separate parties to purchase 13 acre DAVIS BAY $159,900 Hobby Farm. Subject to subdivision approval. details at 885-9033. #500 View home - Contemporary large family home Call Henry Hall 885 2520 or Klaus Roepke 885- WEST SECHELT $145,000 in popular Davis Bay. Three bedrooms, 2314. #455B West Coast contemporary home on large view elevated living room, dining room, family room lot overlooking Sargeant's Bay. This dream HALFMOON BAY $49,500 and large kitchen with all modern appliances. home has over 2500 sq. ft. of gracious living 1.14 acres in popular Hallmoon Bay. This first This home has three sundecks and a full area. Three bright bedrooms, two and one half class view property has a rock bluff and also a basement. For viewing call Henry Hall at 885 baths, family room as well as hot tub. Shake roof flat land building site. Zoning allows 2 homes or 2520 or Klaus Roepke at 885 2314. duplex. In addition, purchaser shares in a and numerous skylights. Truly a well planned common waterfront lot for recreation and and designed home, Call Terry Brackett 885- moorage. For more information call Henry Hall 9865. #493 at 885 2520 or Klaus Roepke al 885 2314.0508 Almost 40 acres of flai land located on Mason PENDER HARBOUR $159,900 EXCELLENT HOBBY Road. Ideal opportunity for a group to become Ranch style home with carport and guesthouse FARM POTENTIAL involved. The properly is agricultural, partly on property Many extra features give this cleared with home, barn, workshop and This Roberts Creek acreage 1ms., c. immanding house that extra touch of quality that you have chicken coop. Call Don or Rene to explore this view (if Georgia Strait with 300 plus [rentage on been looking for. Come view the tasteful exciting idea. Asking $350,000. Highway 101. Roads, power and water already furnishings and the fibreglass 18' boat which are PENDER HARBOUR $32,000 in place. To view call Henry H..II 885 2520 an added plus. Everything you need. Just move H.ird to find small acreage. This piece is 2.8 WEST SECHELT $135,000 Vancouver Toll Free 685 9828. "455 in and start fishing. Call Gayle Adams at 883- acres and already has a cleared building site, Brand new four bedroom view home. Features 9364. #45? ROBERTS CREEK $42,000 culvert, septic tank, power and water installed. include three bedrooms up and one downstairs, Three level acres ideally suited lor Hobby Farm. Ideal for setting up iravel trailer on weekends or oak cabinets, fresh air fireplace and double Regional water, hydro and telephone available. building your dream home. Not far from glazed windows. Superb view of Georgia Strait Some nice standing timber. Call Terry Brackett excellent fishing, Call Terry Bracken fur more and Trail Islands. Also family room and for more details at 885-9865. #506 details at 885 9865. «450 sundeck. A must to view! Terry Brackett will give you more information 885 9865. #484 BRAND NEW $149,000 HOMES Brand new Iwo deluxe view homes under SELMA PARK WEST SECHELT $255,000 construction. Both are in exclusive Sechelt Brand new family home. This well planned A Rare Find - a jewel set on I he edge ol a sylvan areas. Plans are in our office. Please come in or $149,600 home has four bedrooms and large bathroom sea. Here is 1.17 acres ol glorious forest. A phone Emilie Henderson 8855225, #519 Executive home. Exceptional 5 B/R home on top level. The main level has sunken family naturalists Delight with a trim 1,330 sq. ft. of TRAIL AVENUE $95,000 complete with 20 x 40 ft. pool and bordering on and living room, kitchen with oak cabinets, large modern Ranch home. 2 bedrooms, spacious Large four bedroom home in uptown Sechelt. creek. All appliances including Jenaire, stone fireplace and dining area. Also full open plan, all designed and built by a quality Kitchen is spacious and convenient with an ,garburator, bull-in dishwasher are included in basement with 2 bedrooms and additional space conscious vendor. The kitchen is M'Lady's attractive nook. Dining room is separate, living price. The kitchen is modelled with teak for suite, rec. room etc, Good assumable Dream, with cabinets and storage galore. Large room with view of the mountains. Recreation cupboards, stainless steel double sink etc. mortgage. Call Terry Brackett at 885-9865. deck, living room and bedrooms all share a room is finished giving a cozy atmosphere with a Formal dining room and large tiled entrance hall 1,507 superb sea view fringed by Arbutus and laking fireplace and a wet bar. Loads of storage in the are all part of this home with over 3,000sq. ft. of GEODESIC DOMES $99,000 in an Island Panorama. For details call Syd or downstairs over 700 sq. ft. of sundeck. Close to modern living area. There is much more, so Brand new totally unique home in West Sechelt. Frances Heal at 886 7875. all amenities. Call Suzanne Dunkerton for more please call Don Lock at 885-3730 or Terry Two bedrooms plus study, private sundeck off PENDER HARBOUR information at 886-8317. #510 Brackett 885-9865 for all details and appoint­ circular 24' living room. Ideally suited for adult Beautiful, panoramic view, privacy and close to VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! ment to view. #440 living. Located on large view lot with subdivision the best fishing on the coast, plus three levels of PENDER HARBOUR $139,900 KLEINDALE $82,000 potential. Call Emilie Henderson 885-5225 or gracious living. Three bedrooms with master This chalet type, new construction just needs This property is truly beautiful - All 3.2 acres of Terry Brackett 885 9865. 8368 having ensuite, large kitchen is spacious and your own personal touch to make this home it! Lots of trees and sunshine, gently sloping DAVIS BAY $149,900 well planned, plenty of storage and work area, warm and inviting. 3 large bedrooms, 2% baths, terrain, good garden area and a900sq. ft. house Immaculate view home. Panoramic view is truly sunken living room with a fireplace, large spacious living room with fireplace. All this anda plus guest cabin. All this for only $82,000. Call breathtaking. Upstairs there are three bright, bathroom with a sunken tub, original murals, panoramic view of Pender Harbour. Call Gayle Bronia for more information at 885-9033. #518 spacious bedrooms, ensuite ofl master, finished vaulted ceilings. Loads of room for the growing Adams 883 9364 for details. #478 ROBERTS CREEK $112,000 family. To top all ihis off there is a circular patio fireplace plus large kitchen. In the basement WILSON CREEK $129,900 Elegant, spacious design and fine workmanship to take advantage of the incredible view. M.L.S. there are two additional bedrooms, another Exciting view home just started. This home has are just some of the many interesting aspects of Phone Suzanne or Terry lor viewing. #389 •" bathroom plus rec, room with wet bar and 4'/x three large bedrooms plus kitchen and dining this newly constructed 3 bedroom cedar home. HARBOUR VIEW $65,000 9' pool table to remain. Also another fireplace. room on main level. The bottom level contains Situated in a quiet neighbourhood, this home At the rear of the house there is an oil-heated 18' This co2y two bedroom remodelled old timer the utility area plus entry level. One can finish offers privacy in a rural setting and it is only a x 32' swimming pool. Lot has been meticulously offers very comfortable living for retirement or the rest of basement to suit their needs. Also 12' short distance to beach, general store and landscaped and fenced. Call Terry Brackett just starting out. Part basement, auto oil heat. x 44' deck at side and 6' x 50' deck at front. school. For further details please contact 885 9865 to make an appointment to view this Central location near stores, school and ferry. Owner will consider finishing and selling at any Bronia Robins at 885 9033 or Don or Rene charming family home A rare (ind. "520 Please call Corry Ross 885 9250. #479 stage. Call Terry Brackett 885-9865. " #515 Sutherland 885 9362 #524 \lhr deutsch sprechender grundstueck - makler in Sechelt ist Klaus Roepke - privat tel. 885-2314.

POWELL RIVER RAY DAL GAYLE TERRY CORRY SYD & FRANCES PETER HENRY r GRAUER ADAMS BRACKETT ROSS HEAL DAVIDSON HALL WEST VANCOUVER BERNIER 885-3808 883-9364 885-9865 885-9250 886-7875 886-8400 885-2520, JORTH VANCOUVER SALES MGR Sunshine CoasI Realtor, February 6, 1981 Mitten Realty Ltd. **aJ o* Vancouver Toll Free Be* 885-3295 681-7931 MEMBER OF "RELOCATION SERVICES CANADA" REFERRAL SYSTEM. WE HAVE A TRADE PLAN FOR HOMES. PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS. Conveniently located in Sechelt'sTrail Bay Shopping Centre SUNRISE RIDGE INDUSTRIAL PARK Partial & Fully Serviced Industrial & Commercial View Lots & Acreage. Next door to Sechelt- Gibsons Airport. Amalgamation, the proposed marina and proposed new highway make these excellent holding properties. Invest in Sechelt's future. Call Henry Hall at 885-2520, Toll Free 685- 9828.

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SKYLINE DRIVE $45,000 SKYUNE DRIVE $55,000 GOLD MINE AT SEA LEVEL $20,000 Fabulous view ol the water and the mountains Beautiful expansive view of the mountains and If you really mined at sea level there would be from this beautifully treed lot. Close to all the gap from this large lot on the Bluff. Covered engineering problems. In this case, this amenities. Call Suzanne for more information at with Arbutus and Christmas trees. Call moneymaker has all sorts of potential without 8868317. #473 Suzanne lor more information 886-8317. 8474 any engineering problems. We can show you a secondhand business capable of upgrading into antiques and new product lines such as ceramics and gift-ware in a million dollar location fully protected by long-term lease. This is where the tourists stop and congregate to ROBERTS CREEK $60,000 SANDY HOOK enjoy the view, the beach, soft ice cream, local 4.3 acres on upper LoAy<"»

ATTENTION SECRET COVE SECHELT VILLAGE $18,500 Only one lot left in Cedar Corners Subdivision. WOODWORKERS $225,000 Just listed . Wescan Road, .94 acre ol Ireed lot Don't bother to call unless you aim to be a adjoining Smuggler's Cove Marine Park. For For details call Don or Rene Sutherand at 885- 9362. 11299 millionaire. This business includes a modem details call Don or ReneSutherlandal 8859362. concrete block building with heavy duty power, office area, a full inventory of woodworking machinery and an established product line capable of extension or expansion into other woodworking tines. There are many angles to this business including some excellent SEAMOUNT LOT $30,000 assumable finance. To us they all took good so Prime level lot. All services 52.5' x 150'. Call Syd get together right away with Syd or Frances or Frances Heal 886-7875. DS14 Heal at 886-7875 and let's have a heart-to-heart discussion.

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EMILIE KLAUS BRONIA RENE SUZANNE DONALD DON ERIC ROSEMARY VANC/BURNABY HENDERSON ROEPKE ROBINS SUTHERLAND DUNKERTON SUTHERLAND LOCK RUDLAND YOUNG SURREY 885-5225 885-3295 885-9033 885-9362 886-8317 885-9362 885-3730 885-9857 886-8359 LANGLEY Sunshine Coast Realtor, February 6, 1981

BOX 1490, PHONE WHARF ROAD 885-2235 GsrJUK* VANCOUVER SECHELT, B.C. VON-3A0 689-5838 im JTTatl. (Toll Free) CENTURY WEST REAL ESTATE HOMES HOMES

88' of prime waterfront. Older two bedroom home. Lots of deck and

unbeatable view. For your appointment to view call Larry or Ruth 18 KARAT QUALITY No. 644 Moore. Exciting contemporary home, over 2700 sq. ft. of sauna and hot lub, plus an attractive assumable living space. Just off Gower Pt. Rd. overlooking mortgage ol $44,000.it ll1,"., due October 1982. the Strait of Georgia. To mention some features. Asking price $180,000. For more details call NEW ON MARKET tinted skylitcs. Indirect & track lighting, area EvaCarskyat8868194or886-7126.0utonMLS. 130 feet of Accessible Waterfront controlled electric healing, double pane windows, Qualilied purchasers only please. Incredible View The property is gently sloping to the south and all landscaped. Added feature is the neat two bedroom home. By appointment only. Call Ruth Moore.

LOOKING FOR A MINI-FARM? No. 635 Then have a look at this cleared, fenced five acres complete with stream. To add to your fun, an older home with plenty of space, five bedrooms. WHEN YOU CARE ENOUGH No. 654 ^gltf <%«r Also outbuildings and storage. Located on to have the best, then consider this fine family Highway 101 near Gibsons and priced al just home. Located on almost half an acre of $145,000. Call Ruth Moore 885-9213. landscaped grounds with large garden plot. Large workshop/carport and two storage sheds. Spacious living room with rock fireplace, kitchen with eating nook, formal dining room and three WHISTLER bedrooms on the main floor. Extras include a NEW ON MARKET finished lower floor with one bedroom, den, bath NEW • SECHELT VILLAGE No. 663 and super large recreational room. For your Fine two bedroom family home right in the heart Downhill Skiing appointment to view, call Larry or Ruth Moore FED UP WITH HIGH of Sechelt Village. Recreation room, bedroom 885 9213. INTEREST RATES No. 643 and bath finished in the full basement. Price Hiking This desirable 3 bdrm view home has an existing includes refrigerator, stove, washer, dryer and all Skating 1st mortgage at 10%. Full basement is partially drapes. Reasonably sized lot is ready to Golfing finished allowing completion to suit your needs. landscape. For your appointment to view call • Conveniently located in Gibsons within walking Larry or Ruth Moore 885-9213. Nordic Skiing distance to shopping facilities and schools. Boating Asking $107,000. Call Lynda 886-7352 or 886 8194.

IN THE HEART OF SECHELT No. 631 2 bedroom 750 sq. ft. home with attached Own a part of one of carport. Neat and tidy inside and nicely CONVENIENCE OF LOCATION the fastest growing resort landscaped outside. Don't miss the chance to AND POCKETBOOK! No. 629 Invest in uptown Sechelt. Asking price $79,500 3 bedroom home lor $49,500. These Slrata Title communities in North .For details call Rita Percheson 885 5706. Units are located on Hillcrest Road. Within walking distance of schools, shopping and other America. amenities. Only three left, Call for appointment to A VIEW WORTH VIEWING No. 615 view Eva or Lynda al 886 8194. From this tidy 3 bedroom home in Sandy Hook. VIEW SELMA PARK No. 667 Cozy heatilator fireplace provides attractive focal Your own mini estate. Older home with view. point for living room and energy saving dollars. Two separate cottages on almost \- acre ol ONE ACRE VIEW No. 664 Be the registered owner Spectacular view of blue/green inlet waters and beautifully landscaped property. For your Ocean view on ihis quaint homestead properly magnificent mountains beyond! Full basement is appointment to view call Leslie Filch al 885 9057. (indefeasible title) of a with two older, charming homes. A variety of fruit ready for you to finish off to your requirements. trees and a large graceful willow add lo the time share unit in a lake- $89,000. Call Rita Percheson 885-5706. pastoral charm. Excellent revenue property front condominium only OVER 5 ACRES - {rental from Iwo homes). $85,000. For further ROBERTS CREEK No. 641 details call Rita Percheson 885 5706. five minutes walk from the Over 5 acres of fantastic secluded view property QUALITY & QUANTITY No. 539 in lower Roberts Creek. Definitely rated TEN. on Gondola. All the joys of rural living can be yours here in this which there is a 1180 sq, It 2 bedroom, neat and GIBSONS EXECUTIVE HOME No. 634 executive split level home of over 2800 sq. ft. of tidy home. Several outbuildings, plenty of room Four bedrooms 1375 sq. ft. post and beam home- finished area. Formal dining area, 12' floor to for horses. A real treat for sore eyes. $129,000. plus fully finished basement with a fantastic view ceiling fireplace, spiral staircase, spacious 23 x 14 Call Eva for more details at 886 8194 or 886-7126. of the Gibsons harbour. Features are loo kitchen, and 4 bedrooms add up to everything numerous to list. Asking $139,000. For personal For details call Pat Parker you're looking for in a quality home for your showing call George Longman at 886 8548. family. The pets are taken care of too with over 9 DYNAMIC VIEW OF at 885-5615 or 885-2235. acres of selectively cleared romping room. What HOWE SOUND No. 578 more could you want lor the listed price of Exclusive 1.5 acres of waterfront wiih year round DUNHAM ROAD - $52,900 No. 628 $230,000. Lynda Hickman 886 7352. deep water moorage is ihe idea! setting for this This large 3 bedroom home is a good buy on quality built rancher, swimming i*>• >i and guest today's market. Family kitchen, heatilator cottage for your country estate. Asking fireplace in living room, 2 piece ensuite, den. $275,000. For more details call Lynda Hickman Large landscaped lot. Call Eva Carsky for at 886 7352. appointment to view al 886 8194 or 886 7126. MEMBER SUNSHINE COAST "TWO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU" CHUCK DOWMAN BOB KENT LARRY MOORE RUTH MOORE PETER SMITH KEN WELLS 885-9374 885-9461 885-9213 885-9213 885-9463 886-7223 PHYLLIS BERT WALKER PAT PARKER BILL WALKEY LARRY REARDON 885-9462 885-3746 885-5615 885-5327 885-9320 1 Sunshine Coast Realtor, February 6,1981

PHONE 886-8194 VANCOUVER DENTAL CENTRE *V^ 689-5838 GIBSONS ^Qj (Toll Free) \£ JYT.21 \ •CENTURY WEST REAL ESTATE HOMES LOTS CAMEO ROAD • WILSON CREEK No. 6521 HORSE SENSE! No. 670 "MAKE NATURE YOUR NEIGHBOUR Level building bt in an area of new homes. Invest I It's just good horse sense to fall in love with this 2 THE CITY A CLOSE FRIEND" No. 485' HALFMOON BAY your money now or build your new home tol acre nature lover's hobby farm! A barn, 9,43 acres in Koberts Creek. 1520 sq. ft., 3! capture the view. Priced to sell at $29,000. Calll workshop and fenced pasture are just a small part bedroom home with ocean view, a few extras to BE YOUR OWN BEST FRIEND mention are duck pond, barn, corral, drilled well Leslie Fitch at 885-9057. of this private estate. The household cook will Treat yourself to a quiet bt close to beach and and wrap around sundeck. Asking price love the spacious sunny kitchen in this 1900 sq. ft. boating facilities. Sewer, water & hydro available. $159,000. Call George Longman for more details ranch style home. Outdoor living at its best in Paved roads. Don't delay - buy today. Priced to at 886 8548, West Sechelt! $135,000. Call Rita Percheson sell at $23,900. Phone Lynn Wilson 885-5755. 885 5706 or Lynn Wilson 885-5755.

FOR THE GOOD LIFE No. 668 ACREAGE WEST SECHELT No. 503 Enjoy the spectacular view of the Trail Islands This beautiful Lindal cedar view home has from this posh 3 bedroom home on quiet cul-de- everything you could want. 4 bedrooms, 2 full sac in West Sechelt. Beautifully landscaped low HOLT IT! No. 660 baths plus '•«> bath off utility room, formal dining maintenance garden on this southern exposure This treed, sbping five acre parcel is not presently room, living room and family room with property. A real showplace with vaulted ceilings, serviced but close to Sechelt. Good investment connecting fireplace. The features go on and on. automatic garage door opener, cedar accent potential. So buy now and hold it! Call Larry This is the ultimate in family living. Call Leslie walls and much, much more. To view this Moore for more information at 885-9213. Fitch 885-9057. impressive home phone Lynn Wilson 885-5755. LOTS

LAKEFRONT PROPERTY No. 653 Peace and quiet are yours when you purchase YEAR ROUND VACATION No. 461 ARBUTUS ACREAGE No. 649 this large lakefront property near Egmont. This Build your hideaway on this unique lot in Think of a warm, sunny isle, arbutus blowing in one acre bt features southern exposure, tall trees Tuwanek. To view call Leslie Fitch 885-9057. the breeze, 1'.. acres of privacy on Trail Isle. Now and a small cabin in a beautiful setting overlooking you've throught about it, buy it for $29,000. Bill North Lake. The cabin will be finished to lockup, Walkey 885-5327. stage by the vendor. For more details on this long ROBERTS CREEK No. 648 term Provincial lease property, please call Pat Beach Avenue building lot, centrally located to WATERFRONT PARADISE No. 657 Parker at 885-5615. M.L.S. school, store, library, post office and beach. This waterfront has it all! Year round moorage in Regional water, hydro and cablevision at sheltered waters of Pender Harbour, the Coast's properties edge. Development made easy as land "Venice by the Sea". Level swimming beach, is presently landscaped with only fruit trees treed privacy and excellent building site! Quaint remaining. Asking price $45,000. Bring all offers AND THEN THERE WAS ONE No. 3884 marina nearby and spectacular view of SMALL ACREAGE - YOU BET No. 618 & to George Longman 886-8548 or 886-8194. In this rural setting at Kleindale just one, two-acre happenings in harbour. $95,000. Call Rita 619 parcel left, located on paved access road just Percheson 885-5706. These two choice parcels are located in West minutes to all the recreation areas in Pender FEATURE YOUR ENTERPRISE No. 636 Sechelt, good southern exposure, lotsof trees, all Harbour. Priced at just $28,000 with some terms. On this "most - seen" corner location at turnoff SECHELT VIEW No. 176 services at the road and priced at only $40,000 Itjjas to be a good buy in today's market. Call from Hwy 101 to Madeira Park's Mall and be the Sechelt View! The view is over a creek which and $45,000. Call Larry Moore 885-9213 or Ed Bert Walker 885-3746. centre of attraction on this high profile meanders through a treed park-like setting to the Baker 885-2641. commercial Light Industrial Etc. zoned Land. ocean which is less than 500 feet away! This Approx. 8/10 Acre. Nearly 200' on each road, choice building lot in Sechelt Village is serviced by Elevation of land provides view too! Just $59,000 water, hydro and paved road. An excellent and terms may be considered. Don't regret your investment property at $24,900. Call Rita BUSINESS delay. Phone "Tiny Bob" 885-9461. Percheson 885-5706. OPPORTUNITIES

BUSINESS MAN'S DREAM No. 616 Sales $100,0001, 3 employees, excellent profit ratio. Make money on both ends - cleaning service-& supplies, one of a kind business, product lines protected, rent $250.00/month, expanding established business. High cash flow with low overhead! $85,000. Call Leslie Fitch 885- Let Us 9057 or Rita Percheson 885-5706. Shelter You Bobs Big Protection

A GOING CONCERN! No. 662

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION GIBSONS 886-8194 SECHELT 885-2235 ED BAKER LESLIE FITCH LYNN WILSON RITA PERCHESON ALINE HALL JUDY KIRKBRIDE 885-2641 885-9057 885-5755 885-5706 885-2142 885-3622 BETTY CALLI GIBSONS OFFICE EVA CARSKY LYNDA HICKMAN GEORGE LONGMAN 885-2762 886-8194 886-7126 886-7352 886-8548 Sunshine Coast Realtor, February 6, 1981

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WEST SECHELT: Large lot and large home in ixipular area ol WATERFRONT • SANDY HOOK: Level waterfront lot with West Sechelt. Yard lully fenced and landscaped. Home has sandy beach. Moor your boat in protected bayandexplore the ••ifv ^ finished ground level basement and double garage. Priced right inlets of Porpoise Bay. This older 1 bedroom cottage is solid and at $129,000. Call Bob 885-2503. comfortable. Great summer camp or investment property. Tenant occupied so call Bob Bull for appointment to view. 885- DAVIS BAY: One of the nicest View Homes on the market 2503. F.P. $159,000. today. Featuring 2688 sq. ft. of .kRfejjous living area. Four bedrooms, 2 fireplaces,^^batY(Ans, extensive cedar finishing. 400 sq. ft. «Hujfdc*V^**"1a,,1,t'nil,uv V'irti P,us a fabulous view from^ojT^tiobrs. Offered at $165,000. For appointment to view Salt Vadim at 885-3156 or 8853211.

WEST SECHELT: A home at the right price. Single wide, 2 bedroom mobile home on a nice quiet lot in the Mason Road area. F.P. $47,500. Call Bob Beaupre\

GIBSONS - HILLCREST ROAD: Looking for a revenue or 5ECHELT VILLAGE: 1152 sq. ft. three bedroom home retirement property? Drive by this solid older two bedroom tendy Binacle St. location. Full basement, could be a duplex bungalow with carport and consider the potential. The property P. $65,500. Call Stan. is 50 x 267 and contains some outbuildings. Call me for the whole story. Contact Frank Ingham at 885 5336 or 885 3211 or Vancouver Toll Free at 684-8016. DAVIS BAY: Look what we found! Incredible find! Super location. Super view. An immaculate two bedroom home on a half acre of landscaped and fruit treed property. Could easily be converted to a three b"edroom. Call Frank Ingham at 885 5336 SECRET COVE - LUXURY TOWNHOUSES: Located or or 885-2311 for complete details, a naturally wooded hillside overlooking beautiful Secret Cove Featuring 1600 sq. ft. of multilevel living area, 3 bedrooms, living •oom with fireplace, 6 appliances, large sundecks, plus each LOTS tome is freestanding and offers a breathtaking view. Each DAVIS BAY - VIEW LOT: Level easy to build on with >wner also has the option of up to 40 ft. of moorage at the westerly view. Selectively cleared. Area of $150,000+ homes. narma below. To view call Vadim at 885-3211 or home 885-3156. Asking $55,000. For details call Vadim. SECHELT: Create your own park estate on this level treed lot, GIBSONS BEACH WATERFRONT: Just listed. Solid older close to the water in Sechelt. All local services on paved road. waterfront home almost adjacent to the new marina WILSON CREEK - GUN CLUB ROAD: Potential is the Size is 80' x 320'. The value is there at $40,000. Call Don. development. Excellent investment potential. Contact Frank | Ingham 8B5-5336 or 885 3211. word to describe this well built four bedroom home. Included in DAVIS.BAY: View lot on new street. Level lot treed with the home are sauna room, laundry room, den, workshop, sweeping view cf Davis Bay to Vancouver Island. This area has carport and wraparound decks. An airtight stove and heatilator very expensive homes so your investment is protected. Call fireplace supply the warmth. The property contains some Bob at 885-2503. fenced pasture, two chicken coops and a storage shed. It is described as 2.6+ acres of cleared and level, southern exposure VILLAGE OF SECHELT: Level cleared village lot in area ol property. Asking price is $124,500. For further details contact new homes. View of mountains, Paved road and all services. Frank Ingham at home 885-5336 or the office 885-3211. 1 Owner has septic approval. Call Bob Bull 885-2503. $22,000.

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WOOD BAY (SECRET COVE): 159+ acres of mostly view property with nice valley in the centre. Easy to subdivide into 5 acre parcels when highway alignment services property. This property is a potential gold mine (or an investor looking to the future. Large sand and gravel deposits and good bottom land on

the property. The bonus is J 2 million feet of timber. Call Bob for a WATERFRONT WITH YOUR OWN DOCK: This quality tour at 885-2505. $275,000. home has 1750 sq. ft. finished on main lloor, 1700 finished on lower level and large sauna, shower in basement, sundecks and LANGDALE: Private acreage close to Langdale Ferry. 38.8 privacy are a main feature of this home and is a real buy at acres of gently sloping land in the ALR. Stream for water supply. m&Wi 5239,000. Call Bob. DAVIS BAY - VIEW, VIEW, VIEW: Do you want a new $180,000. Call Stan. house? Do you want a house with a unobstructed, panoramic WATERFRONT ACREAGE - REDROOFFS ROAD: 1.47 OCEAN BEACH ESPLANADE - GOWER POINT: 1/2 view of Davis Bay, Georgia Straight and Vancouver Island? Do acres. Unsurpassed views of Merry Island lighthouse and acre semi-waterfront lot. Excellent ocean view with westerly you want a large 1862 sq. ft. house with all the extra rooms and Vancouver Island. Lawn, hydro, water and driveway are in. An exposure. Easy beach access. Asking $55,000. For more features? Do you want a home in a new area with better class 18' trailer with deck is included in the F.P. of $94,000. Two information call Vadim at 885-3156. homes that will increase the value of your investment? If you call homes are permitted on this 100' wide property. Call Bob Bob at 885-2503 for a tour of this new house while under FRANCIS PENINSULA • WATERFRONT: 70' x 170' Beaupre at 885-3531. construction you can still pick carpets and colours....or... drivt elevated waterfront lot. Treed with good soil. Paved street and I ay top of Laurel Road off Chapman Road, DavjsBay. water. This lot is a south exposure and looks directly to | COMMERCIAL Welcome Pass and the islands. F.P. $87,900. Call Stan.

3ANDY HOOK: This is the view from one of the best built tomes on the Sunshine Coast. 1/3 acre treed lot, 3 level home i^ACRE~COMMERClAL: Home on the site, 3 bay garage Atith 3 bedrooms, large sunken living room and lots of deck with hydraulic hoist plus professional spray booth. Small store, space. Exterior is cedar siding and roof is shake. 1400+ square excellent access. Located on the Pender Harbour Road. F.P. feot. F.P. $119,500 Call Stan Anderson. $129,000, Call Stan 885 2385 for details.

I Gordon Vadim Bob Bob Jack Doug Frank Stan Don Hall Kobasew Bull Beaupre Anderson Joyce Ingham Anderson Hadden 885-9986 885-3156 885-2503 885-3531 885-2053 885-2761 885-5336 885-2385 885-9504 Sunshine Coast Realtor, February 6,1981

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OCEAN VIEW OVERLOOKING NELSON ISLAND (WATERFRONTAGE) GIBSONS & HOWE SOUND ESTATE SALE This panoramic view may be enjoyed from both This .83 acre waterfront gov't lease lot is located levels of Ihis new contemporary 1700 sq. It. in Telescope Passage. It has a domestic water home. It is located on one ol 2 lots for added lease & is close to wharfage. This property was privacy yet still easy walking distance to all local assessed at $12,800 (or 1979. Sale Price is on the facilities of Gibsons. Priced at $133,500 $12,500. Call me and we will look at this one SEMI WATERFRONT •together. sunshine coast TILLICUM (SECHELT INLET) INVESTMENT This large treed corner lot overlooking the Would you like a yield in excess of 30% on your A simple sewage treatment system that Tillicum Marina offers moorage, launching andinvestment ? This business (a coin laundry) all marine facilities at your doorstep. This showed a yield of 26% on gross income last year can save you $250 yearly on property is a park-like setting. You may choose for present owner after allowance for major to retain the atmosphere of secludison or fall capital replacement expenditures^ maintenance costs some of the timber for an unobstructed ocean The business is located in a steadily expanding view as well as providing lumber for your area on the main highway near ihe community Capacities from 500 I.G.P.D.* building needs. Access is by paved road. Hydrobusines, s intersection. This well run coin phone and water at property. Priced at laundromat is a self •employment opportunity to 50,000 I.G.P.D.* $36,000. requiring minimum time and effort to operate. (imperial gallons per day) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY The equipment is in top condition and paved' Newly established floor covering business. parking is available for a minimum of 20 R0R2R"" Treatment Plants require Located in a modem plaza with excellent lease. vehicles. Expansion was contemplated by Premises are well appointed and include some present owner, and tentative approval has been 2/3's less tile field amenities. Vendor will sell for cost of leasehold given to accommodate this and a long-term improvements, fixturesan d inventory. $6,500 tenant. The vendor (an equipment technician) is assumable. will provide regular preventive maintenance The lack of on/off power surges inspection for a minimal retainer, if purchaser so TWWfP desires. For a minimal cost the vendor will make available to the purchaser a highly profitable ice makes R0R3R^> extremely economical SUBDIVIDABLE ACREAGES making and sales business (located on the About 10$ per day for outright purchase or will also property). Financial statements available to •consider participation. bona fide purchaser. Price $38,000.

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VACATION LEASE OWNERSHIP describes the idea: you own an interest - a specific time period of your choice, in a -pNi '*njr resort villa for a specific number of 13 years. REVENUE PROPERTY • POWELL RIVER ACREAGE & HOME ON ROBERTS ROAD - FAIRMONT HOT SPRINGS VIL­ 4675 Michigan Ave. $»7,500 POWELL RIVER $55,000 Older, two-storey house with basement; three two-bedroom Older, one bedroom with loft home on 2.2 acres on Roberts LAS offer a practical way to acquire a suites on separate meters and three rooms with cooking Road. Hydro, telephone and regional water and 228 feet of one or two-bedroom luxurious vacation tacilities. Total gross monthly income $1,108 per month. frontage on the roadway. Fifteen minutes from the Saltery Close to all the services and amenities ol Powell River. Bay Ferry Terminal and 20 minutes from downtown Powell villa located in a completely develop­ River. This property was at one time a part of the 10 acre ed residential-resort community. Golf­ CHEKWELP INDIAN RESERVE $45,000 parcel listed below • the properties are adjacent to one This property would be suitable for recreational use and another and could possibly be sold together as a package. ing, tennis, hiking, trail and hay rides, features 120 leet ol waterfront. There is a small fishing, winter skiing, cross country as improvement on the property and the lease is payable yearly ACREAGE ON ROBERTS ROAD • well as alpine and helicopter skiing, and, and renegotiated every 5 years. At present there are ten POWELL RIVER $49,500 best of all, the famous Fairmont Hot years remaining. This waterfront property is half the price ol Approximately 10 acres ol level, partly treed property with waterfront on lee simple land and for the price and ten years regional water, hydro and southerly exposure. Actual road Springs offer 10,000 sq. ft. of swimming, of use ol your own waterfront retreat, this property is worth frontage on Roberts Road is 124 feet. The prices being asked diving, wading and relaxing in three your consideration. for real estate in this part of the Sechelt Peninsula are still quite reasonable and this market place warrants your naturally heated odourless pools. RUBY LAKE »M00 attention. 5 acres with 130 feel of frontage on Hallowell Road. Within walking distance ol an excellent lake access. Privacy with a Call us for further details. view that is second to none.

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EGMONT -Approx. 3.8 acres with approx. 550 3£**l!' It. low bank waleriront. Boat, launching ramp & log dump. Drilled well & pump. Considerable m land development done by owner. $165,000 i•. iv", „ .-.--. J J BH^ aiiss*-•mi ST. VINCENT BAY Approx. '100 It. waterfront, 5.97 acres, access by boat or float plane only. $29,500 * aAaW f .'*' FRAN CIS PENINSULA appr " 103 M PENDER HARBOUR 1.03 acres with 127 choice low hank waterfront wiih ex< client vjew ft waterfront^ south-easterly exposure. Access and d aep, sheltered moorage. C< nlains an by 4 wheel drive ro.id .i short distance from Ihe appro* .960sq.lt. 2 BR home plus. n old 3 BR end of Claydon Road. Garden Bay. The road home. $160,000. :ould easily be improved. $55,000

EARL COVE The view is unsurpassed Iron this beautifully treed and lanscaped lot with approximately 103' iowbank waleriront aye. The 4 bedroom cedar home with basement is ideal lor vacations or year-round living, $150,000 | LOTS I f COMMERCIAL f LAKEFRONT 1. Corner of SINCLAIR BAY ROAD and PROPERTIES HOTEL LAKE ROAD - approx 4 acre lot I Nicely treed and with some view of Hotel Lake. $25,000

2. EARL COVE - Lol 22 on Cedar Ridge Place. 91' x 199' treed, fairly level lot with view. 2. MIDDLE POINT - approx. 19 acres on One ol the best lots in this area. $21,000. Hwy 101. Nicely treed property with roads and trails throughout. Furnished cabin. $89,000.

3. SINCLAIR BAY ROAD - approx. 1.14 acres, treed and serviced with hydro and water. 3. KLEINDALE: - approx. 2.2 acres with $25,000 building site cleared, good driveway, septic Approx. 16 JcrJSTWrn gravel pit. One acre permit approved $28,000. leased lo ReaoyMix Company. 32' x 80' melal clad building, divided into 3 units. 24' x 48' Moduline home, ensuite. $175,000. 4. MOUNTAIN VIEW ESTATES Several 4. FRANCIS PENINSULA - Fairly level Iwo acre parcels available. Priced from $28,000 cleared lot on Cochrane Road. Mobile Homes permitted. $22,500. to $29,500

MOTrL LAKC PENDER LAKES PROPERTIES A few lots still available in this desirable location. Most have view and sunny southerly exposure. Paved road, water and hydro. M.L.S. Priced from $16,500 to $22,000.

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