Published at Gibsons, B.C. Provincial Library, Victoria. B_ C. • : Volume 21 YYY7Y Number 42, October 31, 1968. SERVING THE GROWING SUNSHINE COAST 10c per copy Gibsons to double size v Plans were made at Tuesday which would bring Gibsons pop­ Interiors drew to council's at­ night's council meeting in Gib­ ulation up to about the 1,70C tention the liquor store patrons' sons for the publication of the mark. habit of blocking the lane which Read road boundary will run is used to get to the rear of Sea­ bylaw'covering the expansion of down the centre of the road side Plaza where Mr. Blaney the village of Gibsons. with one part being part of has his workshop. Aid. Ken Gibsons and the other, rural Crosby was given the job of By resolution Giibsons muni­ 1 cipal council intends to seek route. jThis situation occurs on seeing that the lane was clear­ the Sunshine Coast Highway ly marked. expansion of the village by in­ now with one side 'being outside Council has requested by res­ cluding the area from Sunshine the village. ... olutionthat7 the Motor Vehicles, Coast Highway to the east side Application for a 'business li­ branch open a license branch in of Reid road and southerly to cense to cover plumbing was the Municipal Hall, Gibsons', Park road then east to the granted M. A'. Girard. He will The dog pound keeper-has re­ waterfront. operate from" the Sun Glass arid ported picking up 40 dogs arid Aldermen discussed the pro­ Interiors place of 'business. collecting about $50 in fees pay­ posal , at Tuesday night's coun­ -The Tyee-Airways was- given able to get the dogs released. cil meeting when it was-learned council support for its proposed - Aid. Crosby felt the application that there would- be an increase Sechelt to air service. of the. dog bylaw has made some in population, amounting to 250 Mike Blaney of Sun Glass and impression. Sewer bylaw awaits OK A special meeting to give the people for a vote. •. line running along the shoreline Gibsons sewer bylaw required The bylaw covers expendi­ area and around to Gibsons One of the projects at the] ture of $425,000 over a 20 year Heights but not on Gibsons Gibsons Eleihentiary School InY readings will be called by Gib­ period for the installation of a Heights. At this point it should SGTA needs help dian Days was the above teepee,] sons council as soon as the by­ sewer system. This system connect with a pumping station with students who-took, part ••• iri£ law has been approved by Muni­ would takein all the area north feeding a forced main' to the Basing his remark on the fi­ Fre<& Doupe urged that pull the event. Indian Days was the? of School road and the lower outfall in Gospel Rock area- culmination of six week's wbrkj cipal Affairs Minister Campbell, nancial statement of the Sun­ outs shoulld be arranged at it was announced at Tuesday section of Gibsons, around the It is not expected that sewage shine Coast Tourist association points on the highway to ; allow and study of the Indians by; harbor area. The system would will, be transported through the for the year ending Sept. 30 slow cars1 to pull to one side Mrs. Sfcidtaiore's fifth year ciassj night's meeting. be gravity from the top down to systeiri until some time in 1971 this year, Fred J., North, secre­ and allow ferry traffic tq pull and the sixth year classes of Mr! Aid. Wally Peterson was in near water level with the trunk at the earliest. tary-treasurer of the association ahead. McKee and Mr. Ayres. SOveralf the chair. Mayor Fred Feeney maintained. that if the situation construction projects were dis-| He was of the opinion that the played and students read stor-| is up north for a few days hunt­ did not show improvement the roads department should co-op­ association had better fold up. ies and performed skits they* ing. ••'.-•• Green light on hospital erate in tourist matters and that had written, Tuesday afternoon^ Iff provincial municipal depart­ The financial statement : Friday night's meeting of the there should have been some at the school. 'Indian's- iri the| ment? approval can be obtained situation scared him a little showedf$616 in the bank,star­ signs available along the high­ Regional Hospital district re­ with so muc!h7 to go before the ting the year, receipts of $2,781 picture above are Ricky Stew-f in time it is expected Gibsons way pointing to the direction in sewage bylaw will be placed ceived word it could go to the padpie. 'He^^s|re_erring to the and. disbursments of $3., 030 lea­ which spectators, could find art, Russell Abrams and Maria | people with a plebescite cover­ :scjfebr:b^ardr;$l,600,OO0 refer- ving a bank balance of $367 to Schneider. i .; before ^ratepayers for approval ; theiryway^iywhgre the whales Uia.i'. on election day, December 7. ing the expansion of St. Mary's eridum arid Gibsons sewage by- startvthe, next;^year.7 77'77 • :were7di_playbd.Y7': :7-;7-:.\:-;..v-> ,.,. hospital to double its present law7ifor. $425,000'-.-falling on the Mr. North, noting that the This was the anticipation of Mr. Larsen reported attending size.; '. ' ".' '• " •' .' ..'.''•"••. * same •, day, ^('y^y south end of the area Gibsons Board fights Gibsoris municipal council at Chairman Frank West then " Iri; view of the fact the. hos arid Sechelt had shown little 34 meetings in the year in. var­ its meeting Tuesday night. The asked for a notice of motion for • ious parts of the country. He ; pital, district board had nothing interest in .the work of the; as­ bylaw, while not yet completely introduction of such a regional more" before itYthariY a verbal sociation, said he intended to estimated 7 tiia t tourism in this drawn • up. must receive appro­ area showed an increase of from bylaw at the next Hospital JDis- assurance that suchya letter of visit both areas shortly. for good name val of the department of muni- . trict7board, meeting, .-Mr^iWest^ yl2- to 14'perce^;this^y^rY5iphere ^£- .•cipalr-alfairs-in Victoria before; -jy^ep-Y^ '; -;X)_tficers¥^hp-*riiYfor-fhe^h^w^ were "17pers6ns at - .he ineeting, Because the; Regional' District' explained^thatThe'7aiinebe improved much more so with at 10:15 a.-ri. where they will be Frank Hay, Eric Hensch, John community centre for the Sun­ septic tanks instead of leaving joined by the militia for the Haddock and Dr. Eric Paetkau ting in Jolly Roger Inn Suit_day a better ferry system over to it to the Regional District buil­ shine Coast areai afternoon representing Gibsons. the island. Remembrance Day service and were named as a nominating The support in principle con­ ding inspector. There is ar­ wreathe laying. committee at a meeting Tues­ President Bye rioted in his re­ Mr. Doupe suggested that if rangement now. that "the Squam­ tained a rider that Brothers Following the ceremony there day night. They are to name a Memorial Park on the Sunshine port there was a lack of interest Agamemnon channel was ish inspector ; look after the representative ten man com­ by business men and that mote! bridged to Colville Island then southern part of''the; district and will be a mug up for the young Coast Highway get considera­ folk and afterwords oldtime mu­ mittee to get the project of build tion as a site for the proposed and hotel men were not co­ ^Nelson Island, it could result in a Powell River inspector the ing-a community recreation com operating. He urged that co­ a 20 minute ferry shuttle service northern half. The latter inspec­ sic, singing and dancing for the building. ' oldsters. There will be a chic­ plex for the Sunshine Coast off Erich Hensch, president of the operationrwith the association to Saltery Bay. Government tor comes down from Powell the ground. " '" '" would result in returns for minister and others will receive once each two weeks. This 's ken stew on hand for the hun­ Secheit chamber spoke to Gib­ businessmen. 7 letters on this. regarded by the board as an gry. Festivities will last until The meeting, in the Cedars sons chamber members at Mon­ imposition on those involved in early evening. dining room, was attended by 47 day night's dinner meeting at building septic tanks and be­ citizeris from all areas of the Cedars Inn. Mr. Hensch ex­ cause the. building inspector is PLANNING .APPOINTEES Sunshine Coast. A great ^many plained that what he wanted Co-operation necessary involved the Regional District aspects of the project were dis­ from the chamber was nothing Lack of co-operation and com­ a wider field of co-operation. board is blamed for tardiness On the basis that municipali­ cussed, including location, trans- more at present than its moral placency between businessmen Mr. Clark did not like the idea on inspections. ties should have representation fortation, Regional District par­ support. He said there would is one of the surest ways to of second organizations doing This has been a problem the , on the technical planning com­ ticipation, and just what should be two. or three years work be­ destroy' a community, Reg. the work that should be done Regional District board has mittee covering regional dis­ be included in such a complex. fore the project became a mon­ Clark, provincial manager of by the chamber, of commerce. been battling for months without tricts. Mayor Fred Feeney Dr. Paetkau was chairman. ey problem. Chambers of He felt that one organization getting anywhere near a settle­ raised the point at the last Mr Hensch in his continued Commerce informed members with a combined strength could ment. As a result the public will meeting of the Regional District reference,-to the Recreation of Gibsoris and District chamber be told to contact Minister of board. As a result both villages Gibsons and District'Chamber ' centre and the Sechelt Peninsula do better work. will be asked to make such an of Commerce decided Monday drew a reminder from his list­ at a dinner meeting Monday He recommended that the Health Loffmark with their night to support in principle the night at Cedars Inn. Close to businessmen take a survey of problems and not the Regional appointment. Gibsons represen­ eners that it was for the Sun­ 50 persons, attended. board. , tative will be Clerk David John­ objectives of Sechelt's Chamber shine Coast and not the Sechelt shopping habits in- the commun­ ston. Clerk Charles Gooding is of Commerce iri acquiring a Peninsula Mr. Clark, who has done a ity and find out what the public There was a promise last year the Regional District appointee. considerable amount of work did' not like about the service that there would be an appro­ Sechelt will name its represen­ among jchanibers. in- Alberta received. He also thought they priation to cover the situation tative shortly. spoke mainly on what some could find out where people in last year's provincial budget. Airport debate continued towns had done. For instance, shopped arid why. After getting The letter read Friday night the town of Nanton, noting that the results they should be anal­ from Mr. Loffmark again prom­ IN COURT The Regional District plans? to bers favored appointment of a water was a necessity for pas­ yzed. ised consideration in the next form a committee at its first committee to find out all perti­ sing motorists, established a Speaking on the great exodus budget. Hugh John Barkley of Gib­ meeting next year to inquire nent information on the whole tap on the highway and now the of business outside the com­ sons was fined $50 when charg­ into the management and oper­ operation. Mayor Feeney, iboard tap has becoine a tourist talking munity he suggested that some­ GOLDEN WEDDING ed with leaving the scene of an ation of the Sechelt-Gibsons mu­ director for Gibsons, added that times we ask for it by ,the atti­ accident, Aug. 31, near Hopkiris nicipal airport in Wilson Creek point with soirie of the water Mr. and! Mrs. James Dowdie, Landing. The accident was a he wanted the committee to bottled being sold. The Nanton tude presented the shopper. Truman road, celebrated their area. bring in a recommendation for People should' be treated as minor one. the Regional board to work on. tap has become a tourist golden wedding anniversary Reginald Geoffrey Oram was The Regional District at its attraction. *."Y' though we needed them. Brigh­ Wed., Oct. 30 with open house Friday night meeting was faced ten the community, paint up, charged $100 for driving without A service club at Whitecourt during the afternoon and eve­ due care and attention, $50 for with two letters from Gibsons HALLOWE'EN DONATIONS obtained from townfoik colored clean up. There is a place for ning. and Sechelt councils both asking Hallowe'en Save the Children the small business if the small driving while under suspension, slides of picturesque spots in A telegram from Prime Min­ plus has drivers license being what further information the Fund donations, will be accepted the town and area. They re­ businessman would only wake ister Trudeau was received Regional District sought about by trick-or-treaters when they up. suspended for six months. ceived hundreds but whittled Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. Dow­ Charges involving creating a the airport. knock on your door. them down to about 39 or 40 uinnmHnnninimmimmiwnnunfflrawipiiniimmmimii ;v die. It congratulated them on disturbance were dismissed. The municipal councils had As an extra your Christmas which were shown by volunteer their golden wedding. first asked the Regional board dollars to The Canadian Save service club men, in various CHRISTMAS BAZAAR to take over the airport. The Re­ the Children Fund will bring joy tourist camping spots. This re­ St. Bartholomew's ACW will ISAFE STOLEN nmuiuiiHinuiiraimmmuiimimramuiiirawnuuimnnmuumu gional board countered with a to a child somewhere in the sulted, he said, in the comimuni- hold its Christmas Bazaar and Sechelt ROMP are holding a TIME (CORRECTED letter stating it had no power to world. A child who needs shoes ty keeping the tourists within tea in the Legion hall, Gibsons, suspect in connection with the take over airports and would or food, a child who needs hope. the area for a longer period than Nov. 2 from 2 to 4 p.m. There breaking into Pen Motors office Royal CanadSan Legion 109 also like further information be­ Purchase their Christmas cards Cabaret dinner will be at 7 p.m. otherwise by pointing other will be free transportation ar­ Monday night and removing the 5 fore placing the issue before the by writing CAiNSAVE, Box 757, spots they could visit. ranged from the old post office office safe containing about $500 Saturday Nov. 9, not 7:30 as n public. Adelaide Street Post Office, To­ What was > needed was a pep­ corner. in cash. Police are looking for the advertisement. End of discussion on airport ronto, Ontario, for a card bro­ ping up of community spirit and the safe. WTnuroHUiramurauMU^^ came when board mem­ chure. Coast News, Oct. 31, 1968. There, are far more hours of sunshine along here than at any Roberts - - his book other part pfc. the; Coasts" •, When Harry Roberts book is Gower Point, and said: "I want available, and he" lists it as little cottages with gardens and Book I with another to follow, children, to be playing in the get it. It is worth reading and sunshine all along right from contains a good deal of the lusty here as far as Pratt's Point. type of life that those early Serving the'Mt. Elphinstone district (population 6,000) of the I want this part of the shore to 1.900s people lived and thrived Sunshine Coas* and the Secheit Peninsula (population 3,000). be known as the Sunshine Belt. with few complaints'. Phone 886-2622 P.0Y BOX 460, Gibsons, B.C. Published Thursdays at Gibsons; B.C. Authorized as second r class mail for payment of postage in cash, Post Office Department, Ottawa. -.'', 7." .-•• N. Richard McKibbin 1 Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, B.C. Weekly Newspapers A PERSONAL INSURANCE SERVICE Advertising Bureau, Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association, B.C. Weekly Newspapers Association. PHONE 886-2062 GIBSONS, B.C. Fred Cruice, Editor and Publisher. Subscription Rates: $3 per year, $1.75 for six months. United States and foreign, $4.50 per year.

mnnininumuutniuinuuuHttUM^^ CAUTION: Priorities would help FEDERAL LAW PROHIBITS Last May, Chairman Frank West of the Regional District board These, words, which usually begin the sen­ discussed capital spending at a dinner meeting withi.. all*- elected tence, "Caution: Federal law prohibit-! dispens­ representatives of the area. This included school board trustees, ing without a prescription" are of great Impor­ Regional District representatives., members of Gibsons and Sechelt tance to you.' They protect you because they municipal councils and Hospital Improvement District officials. The Trail of Chack Chack is In the preface he writes that identify drugs which are not considered safe for an unforgettable story written he was a bald-headed man when selfmedication. Such drugs should onlyvbe taken He pointed out that over a short space of time, ratepayers could by Harry Roberts of Billings cruising the coast in his 12-ton under a Doctor's supervision. • •, be asked to approve the spending of something like six-and-a-half Bay, Nelson Island, a copy of yawl, which he made himself. which has reached the Coast It was called the Chack Chack A licensed pharmacist is the legal custodian millions of dollars. His idea was to obtain some sort of priority in of such drugs and you can depend on our pro­ what would go before the public arid at what time. The result of the News. Harry Roberts obtained which is Chinook for Baldhead his first view of Roberts Creek eagle. So he became known as tective knowledge. We will always obey the meeting was the proving of the fact they .were in a muddle for Skipper Chadk Chack. He ethical and legal laws governing the practice of taxpayer support. , when he, with his father and pharmacy. Your safety is more important than sister Ida, rowed from Vancou­ named his book The Trail of the profit on your purchase. Involved in the discussion was the hospital expansion, school ver's False Creek area to the Chack Chack. board requirements, Gibsons, sewage proposal, Sechelt's interest old homestead built by Grand­ Y sf. 7 * ..'. '*' .• Your doctor can phone us when you need a in water and the Regional District's area water program. dad Roberts and his wife at Many were the freight hand­ medicine. We will constantly endeavor* to keep Roberts Creek. It was there ling jobs that occurred as he abreast of the expanding activities in the field We are now faced with a Regional District vote on Nov. 23 to Harry's father decided he would moved along the coastal area of pharmacy —• in this era of great change. We extend its Letters Patent-so it can include water as a function. pledge at all times to be in the position to of­ settle, building his own- home. and one which gets prominence fer the finest of pharmaceutical services. There is no money involved; That comes later. What one should Harry's mother died in England in the book concerns the moving remen-ber about water is that it will be a self-liquidating measure. before the family moved to of some pigs, an action which You pay for water as you use it. Canada. he termed bloody murder. This leaves the school board's much-needed referendum for *• * • * ' . .• On the subject of pigs he KRUSE DRUG STORES LTD. His first look at records having one which was $1,060,506 for Madeira Park, Gibsons Elementary and Elphinstone the equivalent to having a dog. Rae W. Kruse after passing Atkinson's point Pharmaceutical Chemists & Druggists school improvements and additions and Gibsons municipal council was that the sea was as still as This pig followed him every­ sewage system bylaw to cost $425,000. Both votes will be polled the a pool of water . ... there where and when pleased with Sechelt Gibsons saime day, Dec. 7, municipal and school board election day. seemed to be nothing in front, of some. action it had done, would 885-2238 886-2234 Ratepayers of Gibsons will vote on the sewage bylaw as there us,, not a single light. . .just a leap around and emit a sort of Dependability — Integrity — Personal Service far too big blackness. growling bark. is no school trustee election this year for Gibsons village. Gibsons In the early days when freight will also vote on the school board referendum. Gibsons' Landing was a small community — just around the was shipped to Roberts Creek t R \ R ^ BR But to get back to Mr. West's priorities, there is room for more he had to meet the cargo ship next corner. They eventually offshore and have the freight cohesion between elected units and the timing of the presentation made the water mileage to 1 of money bylaws. Too many money bylaws at any time is not a Roberts Creek and after battling transferred to his smaller boat. STORE HOURS — 9 am. to 6 p.m. — FRIDAY 9 a.m. to 9 piii. some white water hit the shore •*• • * ••••'• . *. . good thing. A multiplicity of ballots leads to confusion. It takes -'*••' Harry Roberts understands OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS very little to confuse the pubic where a polling booth is concerned. of a small bay. They visited Granny's old home. From there his geography and has de­ Mayor Fred Feeney was quite right in protesting at the they trooped to the home of Mr. scribed Sechelt Peninsula as a Regional District meeting Friday night on the apparent haste that Robert's sister and ber twoY Quadrangle of land running in a was being shown in striving to get the proposed hospital addition daughters in their log cabin' piioMhw^ter^ construction sandwiched in with the other bylaws on municipal about one mile awry. Later, '/ with the mainland of B.CY One and a mile further on,, they ; side is Yon the Gulf of Georgia; election day. He said it scared him to see so much going before the the other side is on a long people at one, time. He was quite correct in assuming that the result visited Ed Lye and his TfatherY That apparently was Rotberts narrow inland channel of water would be that nothing would receive public approval under such Creek population of 1900.4 called Sechelt Inlet and the circumstances. more northerly short > side is * * Perhaps it would be in order for Mr. West to call another. bordered by Agamemnon chan­ To follow Harry Roberts nel. The perimeter of the penin­ meeting of elected representative-! to find out if their views on through all his days takes a sula is about 55 miles arid it is priorities have changed. Mr. West strived to push the hospital book and his book of 207 pages joined by its slim neck to the construction proposal through at the Regional District meeting. touches on,those events only mainland by its . southeast Let's hope that his views have not changed on the subject of that were somewhat more inter­ corner. priorities. esting, than the day-to-day chit­ Possibly Granny should have chat. the honor of naming, this area The book, a Hearthstone Book the Sunshine Coast, it was she published by Carlton Press, Inc. who stood looking along the A shoreline totem pole New York sells at $4 a copy. shoreline to Pratt's Point, now Ever wonder how totem poles might have originated? Take your new telephone book showing a rolling hill on Coast News Okanagan Lake, hold it sideways and examine closely the hill and its reflection in the water. Notice how the shoreline markings resemble through double exposure the markings of a totem pole. 5-10-20 YEARS AGO Many years ago in a copy of the defunct Canadian magazine a photographer, a woman, through halftone cuts displayed about FIVE YEARS AGO tion has asked the village coun­ 25 such scenes, some of them equal to any totem pole you may have More than 1,000 persons in­ cil to see what it can do about seen or imagined. spected the newly opened Bank curbing cattle from roaming in the village. Imagination is a wonderful thing and who knows but what of Montreal premises and Sam Fladagar's Thriftee Dress shop The opening of the rebuilt some Indian in bygone days lying down opposite some such scene premises. Ted Henniker was Bal block and the new Graham visualized the totem pole as we know it today. manager of the bank. block opposite has added quite It is a thought anyway, believe it or not! One hundred persons sat a number of new stores to Gib­ down to a roast beef dinner to sons retail section. celebrate the 29th birthday of ' iHowe Sound Women's Insti­ With each $2.00 new or renewal subscription (4 Issues) Sechelt Branch 140 Royal Can­ tute has purchased the former purchased we will forward to the recipient a beautiful bonus Elementary articulation! adian Legion in Legion hall. Crick home on South Fletcher ... a full colour 1969 calendar notebook-diary. THE GHOST IN THE GRANDFATHER CLOCK Gibsons and District Chamber road to be used as its head­ The 1969 Diary contains 13 magnificent scenes of Beautiful of Commerce presented Kay quarters. British Columbia. This book, together with your gift-sub­ Before I tell this story I must Something had happened and McKenzie with a Hudson Bay scription to Beautiful British Columbia magazine/makes introduce you to the children Mary screamed as the lights blanket as a going away gift. an ideal Christmas gift for friends and relatives throughout who are going to solve this went out. She was secretary of the cham­ 20 YEARS AGO the world. mystery. Their names are Mar­ Mary yelled out, "Marcus ber and has decided to live in Roberts Creek Credit Union We announce your gift with a greeting signed with your cus and Mary Boyd. They are Boyd you put these lights back Vancouver. which was organized in July of name, and the current Winter Issue of Beautiful British the only mystery-solving twins on or I'll wring your neck for The B.C. Hydro cooking school 1941 now has 303 members. Ro­ Columbia. The 1969 Spring, Summer, and Fall issues will in the district. Mary and Mark you." 4 at Pender Harbor school at­ bert Burns of Gibsons is presi­ be mailed as published. » (short for Marcus) call them­ A squeeky answer replied, tracted more than 200 people. dent and Andrew Jackson of This gift applies only to new and renewal subscriptions purchased selves the Boyd detectives. "It wasn't me." The event was sponsored by the Wilson Creek, treasurer. for $2.00 and commencing with the Winter, 1968 issue. It was a quiet Sunday morn­ But before Mark could finish Pender Harbor and Halfmoon At a meeting of Sechelt's VON ing Mother was at church with his sentence there was a knock Bay auxiliaries to St. Mary's to which Selma Park VON Father and the twins were lay­ on the door. hospital. members were invited it was ing on the floor day-dreaming, "Who do you suppose could decided that the two units would but they both knew that they be at the door at eight o'clock 10 YEARS AGO amalgamate and operate as one Order Your Subscription wouldn't stay like that for very in the morning?" Mary whisper­ unit. long because one would start to ed. Fourteen pioneers of Pender L. S. Jackson, president of from Coast News giggle sooner or later. Mary as Then there was a strange Harbor area were guests at the Sechelt and District Improve­ •always broke the silence. noise at the door, sort of like annual board of trade smorgas­ ment association has warned She whispered, "Mark, did a rattle, then someone said, bord. that unless attendance at meet­ NAME you hear any weird noises just " 'urry up, matey, this stuff is Roberts Creek Community as­ ings improves the. association now." 'eavy." sociation is seeking support will have to fold up. i •'• • • • ••' i'« • •*• • Mark was a little scared to "Oh, it must be the delivery from other organizations in this At the same time Sechelt's ADDRESS > •••••• i .*•••«•« reply but he said, "Yup, pro- man bringing mom's fur coat." district to get the provincial Board of Trade has opened dis­ b'ly mice." said Mark. "So turn on the government to build the road to cussions for the amalgamation FROM (Your Name) ' "No it was different from lights, Mary,." — Jacqueline Squamish. !df the Improvement association ••••*< mice. AHH." Inglis, Langdale School. Gibsons Ratepayers associa- with the board of trade. ccn.:

*•• 4 Coast News, Oct. 31, 1968. '||BC_ f0|| %&[_ GIBSONS — Centrally located. Modern bungalow, only - twt* Enterprise oil range, Al con­ Seven 14 ft. cedar clinker boats, SUNSHIN year§ built. Living room 20x13% COMING EVENTS Stove and fridge included. dition. Must be sold (by Nov. 1, 3}_5 to 7 hp Briggs and Stratton GIBSONS — Immaculate 2 bed­ TWILIGHT THEATRE $40 or best offer. 1755 Sunshine iniboards. price $100 each. Phone EWART McMYNN Three* bedrooms. ~7 room home on level land­ $4,000. down payment (901) : Sunnycrest --Gibsons Coast Highway, 886-7198. . 883-2424. Larson's Resort, Ma­ scaped lot. An ideal retire­ REALTY & INSURANCE deira Park. ment home and location. Full Wed. 30, Thurs. 31, Fri. Nov. 1 2 newly retreaded tires, 7.00 x NOTARY PUBLIC SOAMES POINT — Splendid at 8 p.m. 14, fit VW„ $25. Phone 886-2449. 16 ft speedboat, fg to waterline, price $12,000. . view T- privacy. Five room Dean Martin - George Peppard fast reliable 40 hp Johnson (*64), MEMBER: 7 7 dwelling. Furnished. Cement ROUGH NIGHT IN JERICHO Automatic Beatty washer, good skis, seat cushions, etc. included Choose your building lot now. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE basement containing three un­ condition. Phone 886-9949. i An excellent selection of level 'Sat. Nov: 2 at 2 & 8 p^m. Give away at $375 firm. Can be Phone 886-2248 finished rooms. Grade entrance. seen at government wharf, 13K- and view lots priced from Large lot. Concrete walks and Mon. & Tues. 4 & 5 at 8 p.m. Apples for sale, 10c lib. Mr. C. v $1,250 to $2,250. Down pay­ Country home on fabulous lot The One i& Only, Genuine, 37076. Phone 886-7432 after 6 pm, patio. Olsen, 4 miles west of Gibsons ments from $250 with easy close to beach. Lot alone worth F.P. $8,600. (906) Original on Sechelt Highway. •; terms.. " full price: $6,000. Terms. FAMILY BAND Runabout boat storage avail­ From Walt Disney in color Large Admiral refrigerator, able. Safe and dry for winter. Four bedroom family home, on GIBSONS —- Bright and clean good working order, $50 or best Phone 886-2400. Shaw Road, ROBERTS CREEK — 4.8 acres two bedroom cottage. Conven­ Gibsons. with southern slope and view 5 acres, half basement with Nov. 2. Gibsons AOW Christmas offer. Phone 886-2055. over . Fron­ double plumbing & den. Double ient location on nice view lot. Bazaar and Tea. Legion Hall. tage on two roads, ideal for elect, hot water; double garage; F.P. $7,300. (899) Sat. 2 to 4 p.m. Free transpor­ Cedar froes $7.95 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1448 sq. ft. floor space, Golden Sabre chain saw chains 10% off low cost subdivision. Full tation from old Postoffice corner price $6,500. ash kitchen. Down payment Member Multiple Listing Ser­ Lewis air pumps, to keep Needed, 5 bowlers for Wednes­ $8,000 on $25,000. vices, Vancouver Real Estate Nov 4. OAPO Social. Mon. 2 herring alive 7.95 day night League. Phone Board. p.m. Health Centre. Gibsons. The home of Sony and Timex 886-9652 after 6 p.m. DAVIS BAY —: Fully serviced Beautiful views from this well- watches, with Frigidaire appli­ view lot 6O'xl50' in fast de­ built & maintained two-bedroom Nov. 5. LA to Guides,, Brownies ances with GMAC payment plan For membership of explosive re veloping area close to excel­ home, with dining room, ari- and Rangers meeting at 8 p.m. Earls in Gibsons quirements contact Wiljo Wiren lent beach. Full price $2,250. zona fireplace in living rm, 1^ Tues.. home of Mrs. F. Willis, 886-9600 selling agent, Howe Sound baths, 1150 sq. ft. living space. Port Mellon. For transportation Winston Robinson, prop. Farmers Institute, Reed Road, SECHELT — 'Fully serviced % All this with one acre for $20,000 phone 886-9663. • "' Gibsons, 886-2014.. Stumping or acre in choice residential area Try offers for tetimsv 15 lb. boat anchor; two 8.15x15 ditching powder, dynamite, el­ An excellent buy at $2,500. Agencies Ltd. Nov. 8, Women's Institute Pre inch used tires; one car rack; ectric or regular caps, prima- Terms. Two bedroom home, Selma Christmas Sale and Tea. Gifts, small boat pump; bumper jack; cord, etc. Park: half acre good land, full novelties, home baking, WI Cot­ electric heater. Ph.. 886-7163. PENDER HARBOUR — Fully basement, 1000 sq. ft. floor Realty & Insurance tage, 2 to 4 p.m. serviced', beautifully treed, space. 220 el. service. Full price Gibsons OUTBOARDS FOR SALE COMPRESSED AIR waterfront and semi-water­ NEW: '68 Merc 9.8 hp, Reg. $11,000 includes stovesi, fridge & BIRTHS SERVICE FOR front lots in this scenic har­ washer. Would consider trade YCair'<€. R. Gathercole $478.00; to clear — $395.00 bor with year round boating SKYTTE — Ken and Carole USED: • Skindivers' and Firemen's for cottage in Gibsons, as part •Office 886-7015 Skytte (nee Stevens) are air tanks and fishing. Priced from $2,500 payment. pleased to announce the with '68 Merc 6 hp $298.00 SKINDIVERS AVAILABLE to $6,500. NEW SUBDIVISION of their daughter Tracy Kath­ '66 Merc 6 hp $225.00 FOR SALVAGE WORK Neat two-bedroom home, Gib­ GOWER POINT leen, 7 lbs 4^ oz. Oct. ft, 1968, '67 Merc 9:8 hp MARINE ACCESSORIES SAKSNAW LAKE — Large wa­ sons. On 50 foot view lot, tiled Choice building lots, 1000 feet Lions Gate Hospital, North Van­ Long shaft 295.00 Paint, fibreglass, rope, canvas, terfront lots on this beautiful bathroom (Pembroke), small from beach, good' view. Easy couver. boat hardware 6 mile long lake. Easy access concrete basement with A/oil terms. RiW Vernon— 886-2887 '66 Merc 9,8 hp Gibsons, 886-9303 via Lee's Bay. Easy terms a- furnace. 760 sq. ft. living space. Long shaft 258.00 vailable. Full price $4,250 Terms on $11,500 (furnished). 1 double frontage large view lot CARD OF THANKS '64 Merc 9.8 hp 175.00 WALT NYGREN SALES LTD. each. V — cleared — near good beach area — paved road, water, light I wish to extend to my very '62 Johnson 18 hp PEDICURIST Large (2000 sq. ft.) home on c/w controls 185.00 70 ft. view lot, good street, has and telephone. R.W. Vernon, kind! friends and neighbors my Mrs. F. E. Campbell For these and other choice 886-2887 sincere thanks for their help '65 Merc 20 hp 280.00 Selma Park, on bus stop properties on the Sunshine completely finished separate and kindness during-the illness '63 Johnson 40 hp, Elec. start, 885-9778 Coast contact Frank Lewis or. suite below. A/oil heat, heat­ and death of my husband. c/w controls 325.00 Evenings by appointment Morton Mackay at Gibsons ilator fireplace, plenty of cup­ HADDOCK'S CABANA MARINA office, 886-9900 boards, double garage. $10,000 Anne Warne Madeira Park 883-2248 Alcoholics Anonymous. Post OU down on $35,000 full price. We are deeply grateful to the Blacksmith forge, $25; 350 gal. fice Box 294, Sechelt. Box 1040, ISABEL many friends and relatives for wood stove, water tank, $35. Coast News. FINLAY REALTY LTD. Ninety feet of protected beach their sympathy and understan­ HADDOCK'S CABANA MARINA Gibsons and Burquitlam beautiful views of Howe Sound, ding help, with a special thanks Madeira Park 883-2248 village water, excellently loca­ 8 ft. Arborite counter, $40; 10 ft. FUELS ted! lot: $5000 cash and appreciation to Harvey wall shelving, $35 and other WRITES Funeral Home, the Rev. Parke items. Phone 886-9661. Stove and fireplace wood for GIBSONS VILLAGE. On Gower E. McMynn 886-2500 By HON. ISABEL DAWSON for his consoling word's and the sale. Fir and alder. We under­ Point Road, modern two bed­ Do Wortman 886-2393 British Columbia's rapid pop­ ibeautiiful • floral arrangements. Jeep winch. Phone 886-2459. sell everyone in town. Special room house, good basement, J. Warn 886-2681 A fine tribute to Anton K. Bye, rates for pensioners. Servicing plus revenue cottage on same ulation growth has caused' a beloved' 'brother, uncle and ATTENTION HOBBYISTS Gibsons and Sechelt. Phone property. Attractively situated Box 238, Gibsons, B.C. corresponding increase in the Lapidary findings and slab rock 886-7148 after 5.30. on two lots. Only $3000 cash and number of pupils enrolled in the friend. , ,-,;. available. Silver Pick Rock Henry, Carl and Mrs. Effie $165 per month could get this. school system. In the past de­ Shop. North Road. 886-2628. ROOM & BOARD Full price $16,500. Call J. E. PENDER HARBOUR: Enchan­ cade it has grown from an en­ Lawrence. Liquid resin & molds avail­ WHITE ting ' holiday retreat furnished able also. rolment of just over 250,000 to FWRISTS Now available, Room & Board, 886-2481 cozy 4 room cottage, 244 ft. well over 450,000. '. ', HORSEMEN! Y winter rates. Peninsula Hotel. beach. Float in, 2 boats, stocked Education, free for tuition up Flowers and Gifts Phone 886-2472. GIBSONS VEDLAGE. Older type workshop. Only $8900. F.P. Call For your tack needs see DON TAIT * 883-2284 to the grade 12 levels, is fi­ for all occasions of homes, we have several in the nanced jointly by municipal and LissiLand Florists Walt Nygren Sales Gibsons, 886-9303 FOR RENT $12,000 bracket, some good buys One of the finest 3 Bdrm. homes provincial government revenue. Giibsons, 886-9345 here. Call J. E. WHITE or 1 Sechelt 885-9455 in the area on good beach. Over Policy is determined by the 2 bedroom house for rent on DICK KENNETT 1 ac. Lge. view L.R. paneled in provincial department of edu­ NUTS & BOLTS School road. Available Nov. 1st. ' \ 886-2481 ash and open to dining Rm. cation, while provincial statutes $75 per month. Phone 886-9600. Compact electric kitchen. HELP WANTED LITTLE ENGINE SERVICE ACREAGE or BUILDING LOTS place the operation and main­ Grounds landscaped. Attractive tenance of public schools in Two 2 bedroom waterfront, Village br rural. Buy now, build terms. Wanted, journeyman electrician Repairs to semi - furnished or unfurnished later. Call J. E. WHITE each of theschool districts un­ for steady work in our plant. cottages. Gower Point Rd. R.W. der , the jurisdiction of a locally Would be on payroll. Apply • Outboards 886-2481 Excellent location — 10 Ac. at Vernon. 886-2887. > Hway South slope. Name your elected board of school trustees. Peninsula Woodworking Co. Ltd • Power Saws Last year British Columbia Phone 886-2966. 1 bedroom house for rent on CHARLES ENGLISH LTD. own terms on $6850. • Lawn Mowers had 445,228 students being Seaview Ave., Giibsons, near Real Estate & Insurance Another desirable waterfront taught by 17,457 teachers in WORK WANTED • Garden Tools Sharpened stores, good view. Ph. 886-2995. Richard F. Kennett, home in popular area. 3 bdrms. 1,429 schools, presenting a high NOTARY PUBLIC Spacious LR & -DRYFull con­ level of education. Records Part time or full time bookkeep­ • Automatic washers and Modern 3 bedroom apt. Central, crete basement features; 12x20 ing or accounting work re­ driers self-contained. Phone 886-9325. Sunnycrest Shopping Centre Rec room, utility . and A/oil show that 75 percent of ele­ quired. Will set up bookkeeping GIBSONS, B.C. Ph. 886-2481 furnace. Unique garden, garage. mentary-school enrolment enter system, do financial statements, Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 2 bedroom waterfront, semi- grade 1'2, 50 percent graduate furnished or unfurnished cottage Details on request. income taxes, etc. Work at my At head of wharf, under from high school, 35 percent home or your place of business. Gower Point Rd. R.W. Vernon. Walt's and Earl's 886-2887 GOOD INVESTMENT On well located acre. Level and obtain university program Phone 885-2864. ACREAGE cultivated. Modern home con­ standing, 30 percent enter col­ Phone 886-2838 sisting 3 large bdrms, spacious Small carpentry jobs, altera­ House for rent on Seaview Ave., leges and 15 percent obtain Gibsons, near stores, good view. 1.6 acres 1 mile east of Sechelt paneled LR with fireplace, W/W degrees. tions, .etc. Also Y2 ton. pickup Phone 886-2995. highway on south side of North Combination kitchen, dining ran available for light hauling. Ed. Free rose with orders of fruit Road, at Gibsoris. $1500 down, bright utility. Built-in range top Vocational courses are pro­ -Armstrong, 886-7794. Call after trees and evergreens over $5. 3 room modern furnished suite. low monthly payments'. Erin and wall oven. Matching fridge vided j ointly by the provincial 6 p.m. Good selection of Dutch bulbs Automatic oil heat. 886-9661. Gordon. Phone 291-2881 or All for the low price of $20,000. and federal governments. Voca­ now in stock. Expert landscap­ 731-3473. Vancouver office. On attractive terms. tional schools are located VERNON & SON BULLDOZING ing advice given. Murray's Mobile home space available. throughout the province at Van­ (Formerly A. E. Ritchey) Garden and Pet Shop, Gibsons. Sunshine Coast Trailer Park, Two Lge. view lots. Close to couver, Burnaby, Victoria, Na­ Land clearing with 886-2919 Gibsons. Phone 886-9826. BLOCK BROS. clearing blade Feny — only $3250 for both. naimo, Nelson, Prince George, Grading and Excavating Used electric and gas ranges, BEST ACCOMMODATION REALTY K. Butler — 886-2000 and Dawson Creek. Competent work, Service also oil ranges. C & S Sales. Ph. IN GIBSONS Ron McSavaney — 886-9656 Foremost expansion includes Satisfaction Guaranteed 885-9713. Sechelt. MAPLE CRESCENT Ed Butler — 886-2000 Terrace (open this fall), and Phone 886-2887 NEW DELUXE APARTMENT ¥.V-" Don Tait. — 883-2284 Kamloops. Last year nearly SPORTING' GOODS 3 bedroom apartments vacant In Gibsons, 2 bedroom home. 34,000 persons attended these WORK WANTED (Cont'd) Hardware and appliances now. FREE heat, washing livingroom with fireplace, kit­ K. BUTLER REALTY schools.. There is much demand Where your dollar has more- facilities, drapes, blinds, park­ chen, bathroom, partially fur­ in commerce and industry for Experienced secretary requires cents ing, water, garbage collec­ & Insurance nished. Beautiful view over Gibsons, B.C. graduates of vocational schools. full or part time employment. EARL'S IN GIBSONS tion. Colored appliances and Howe sound. • Phone 880-7759 Universities: in the province Phone 886-7006. 886-9600 plumbing. Luxury living at low after 3 p.m. Phone 886-2000 showed attendance figures of cost. MEMBER Manure, delivered. Phone 886- Semi waterfront cleared ser­ approximately 18,500 at Univer­ For your painting, interior 2253. .. Phone 886-2905 viced. 50 x 125 lot in Gibsons. MULTIPLE LISTING sity of British Columbia, 5,000 and exterior, and paper hang­ Phone 886-7197. SERVICE at Simon Fraser, 4,000 at Uni­ ing, phone David Nystrom, One Airco auto, oil furnace and PROPERTY WANTED versity of Victoria and 541 at 250 gal. tank. Phone 886-2897. Gibsons waterfront lots avail­ One semi-waterfront lot, Hop­ 886-7759. Small acreage,, view or water­ able. Phone 886-2466. kins Landing. Phone 886-2466. Notre Dame. front, required by private party. To ensure that higher educa­ Do you require part time book­ WANTED Phone 886-7006. tion is available throughout keeping, statements, balance British Columbia, a policy of sheets and personal income Will buy patches of standing CONSTRUCTION establishing district regional tax? Phone 886-9331. timber. Phone 886-245-. colleges' is being pursued'. En­ - Everything tor your rolment at Selkirk College was We fall danger trees, top trees, CARS, TRUCKS FOR SALE building needs CARPENTERS over 500 and at Vancouver City and remove limbs. Experienced, GULF BUILDING SUPPLIES College over 1,800. insured and guaranteed work. 1963 Pontiac Laurentian 4 door Sechelt. Phone 885-228? Free estimates. Phone 885J2109. The Okanagan Regional Col­ sedan, automatic, PS & PB and 2 TEMPORARY CARPENTERS ARE RiQUIRED BY lege plans to open in the> 1968-09 radio. Best offer. Phone 885-9984 NOTICE Phone 886-9652 CANADIAN FOREST PRODUCTS LTD. year with an enrolment of 400. VICTOR A. DAOUST or 886-2468. ' For complete information on iSpecial educational institutes PAINTER & DECORATOR 1964 Buick Wildcat 2 dr HT. Marine, Industrial and Liability include such places as Jericho 40 years experience Bucket seats, 401 engine PS, insurance; claims and adjust­ The job is expecfed fo las! Hill School in Vancouver which First class jobs, inside and out. PB., good shape. $1550 cash. ments, contact Captain W. Y. provides modern facilities for Phone 886-2033 after 5:30 p.m. Higgs, Marine Consultant, Box approximately 3 months the education of the deaf and Handyman, cabinet maker. Scis­ 339, Gibsons. Phones 886-9546, blind. sors sharpened, reasonable. Ph. '57 Fairlane, Auto., can be put and 885-9425. Bill, 886-9902. in running order or for parts. PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON TO: British Columbia ranks well above the national- average in Eve. 886-9814. LOST PERSONNEL OFFICE, PERSONAL per capita years of schooling, PETS Grey and white German shep­ CANADIAN FOREST PRODUCTS LTD., with its 30 percent of the ele­ Free home in exchange for com­ herd female, lost last Thursday. HOWE SOUND PULP DIVISION, mentary students entering uni-' panion to elderly lady. For Poodles, grooming, clipping. Finder please phone 886^2857. PORT MELLON, B.C. versity as compared with less further information phone Years of experience...Telephone. .Anyone ,found harboring, this: dog, than 25 percent for the national 886-2350 or 8S6-7477. 886-2601. will be prosecuted. average. conducted in English, though Coast News, Oct. 31, 1968. 5 PAUL she learned tp speak Hindii. She was principal of a public miles now of any child and school, called primary, with a small hospitals. Birth control is staff of seven teachers. While a very haphazard tbing but iri Unjjain she was greatly in­ more men are; undergoing dy- ST. PIERRE, MP terested in the relics, which sectomy which seems hopeful.: Coast - Chilcotin date .back to 3000 BC, especially A vote of thanks for^ YMiss in the development of the dome, Gates' talk, with the hope that PRINCE GEORGE — Por­ of Anaham Rancheree, Chief as used now on places of wor­ the UOW may benefit from her tions of thought, some half-di- George Aby of Sugar Cane Re­ ship, also a small square 8x® ft. wonderful outlook was ex­ gestec.; found in a politician's serve, Chief Herman Sellars of in the middle of the highway pressed by Mrs. Edith Forbes. notebook at the Prince George Soda Creek, Chief Frank: John­ that was considered holy as Indian Consultative Meeting: son of Alkali Lake Band, Chief two trees had grown entwined, ITHE.. PURPOSE is to give Frank Joe of Alexandria; Chief so they were considered Indians an opportunity to sug­ Edward Dixon of Canim Lake, married. III!Illll MillilB gest what changes they would Chief Oasimir (Qus) Isnardy of In 1931 the women were illit­ like to see in a new Indian Act. Toosey and delegates J Fred erate, but • now have education ANGLICAN The idea is so rational that one West of Anahim' YLake, and so are able to conduct their St. Bartholomew's, Gibsons wonders why nobody thought of James Hunlin of Redstone and Mrs. N. Moore, Miss Mildred Cates, Mrs. C. Hornet own affairs. They study a pam­ 11.15 a.m., Holy Communion it before. Duncan Amut of the Stone Re-- phlet prepared monthly and St. Aidan's, Roberts Creek Indian Affairs: department . serve..- •-:.',. . written as a dialogue. An Indian 10:30 a.m. Church School. spokesmen are present, inclu­ These discussions are slow, woman edits the weekly Sunday TEvensong 2 "p.m. ding 'B.C.-Yukon Commissioner thoughtful, cautious. Tells of 40 years in India school paper. Canadian minis­ St. Hilda's, Scene.. J.V. Boys. The department of­ THE SLOW PACE Of the con­ ters are being replaced by de­ 8 a.m., Holy Eucharist The fall thank offering lun­ the Mesdames Parke; Wyngaert, 9:30 a.m., Church School ficials 7 offer informiatibri when ference arises partly from the cheon of Gibsons UCW in the, . Wisken, Brackett and Charman. dicated men and women. asked, they listen to the; views Indians' habit of thinking more v The birth rate is still a prob­ 7:30 p.m., Evensong United Church Christian Ediuca-Y Miss Mildred Cates, the spea­ St. Mary's, Garden Bay expressed and make notes, but than they talk — just the re­ tion hall drew 31, including six ker, who has just retired i after lem. Formerly infant mortality they do not' attempt to suggest verse of some Parliamentary guests. :Y nearly 40 years in India wore a plus death from diseases such 11:30 a.m., Holy Communion what the Indians' views or ac­ beautiful silk sari that had been as malaria and lack of hospitals Egmont tions should be. One white wit-, A brief business meeting fol­ DID YOU KNOW that an In­ lowed the luncheon. Mrs. N-, y given her'by an Indian friend. kept the population down. The 3 p.m., Holy Communion ness who asks if he may intro­ dian child may acquire a crim- Her work was in the Mashya U.IS. sent D.D.T. which was duce a resolution for the Indi­ Moore, President, gave a report UNITED i nal record by the mere fact of from the Official Board appro­ Pradish, a middle province, sprayed inside and out and now ans to consider is told "No, just being expelled from a school? where there are 14 major lang­ there are no mosquitoes. Gibsons United Church leave it in your pocket." ving the UOW recommendation 11:15 a.m., Divine Service This old section of the Indian that no charge he made to any uages, so that most business is There is a school within three 9:30 a.m., Wilson Creek This.is tlie first round of con­ act has probably not been ap­ youth organization for use of 2:30 p.m., Roberts Creek sultations to be held on the re­ plied for many years. Neverthe­ the hall which had leadership writing of tlie Act. Another is less, it is one more reason for and purpose acceptable to the , BOOOOOOOOOOOO. ... seeing ghosts? Find BAPTIST promised. There are, therefore, bringing the act up to date. United Church of Canada and " /• no final decisions being taken at DELEGATES were paid tra­ TELEVISION SERVICING fast in the YELLOW PAGES. CALVARY BAPTIST, Gibsons having liaison with such groups Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. these conferences. 7 velling and living expenses but through membership in the Where your fingers do the walking. Evening Service 7 p.m. INDIANS' REACTIONS -are several had to get leave of ab­ Christian Education Committee. Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thurs varied at the Prince George sence from jobs and sustained Mrs. R. Vernon reported on BETHEL BAPTIST, Sechelt meeting. a loss of earnings that they the success of the thrift sale, 11:15 a.m., Worship Service It's a very good thing, for the could ill afford. especially the Bid Table, and 7:30 p.m., Wed., Prayer whites," says one. Another says FINAIULY, a sad little com­ thanked people who helped Rev. A. Willis "The Indian Act has already ment from what are, or should v been rewritten in a room in be,-the bad old days. . make it-a success. Mrs. Vernon> Ottawa. They're just letting us There's good arid bad in Indian leader of the Gower unit, in GIBSONS PENTECOSTAL talk a little bit about it to make There's good and bad in White charge of the Christmas Bazaar TABERNACLE us feel better. Then they'll But somehow, they are always said it will be called Christmas bring in- the act they've got wrong •, ; Bonanza. There will be added Member P.A.O.C. ready." And we are always right. features, a booth of collector's 886-7272 A third says "First day, "17 items, gift wrapping and a del- Highway and Martin Road don't understand much of what icatessan. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. they say in that place, so I go Mrs. C. Horner, leader of the Tues. Bible Study & Prayer to the beer parlor." ADDRESS AVAILABLE Evening unit was in charge of 7:30 p.m. the devotional period during Fri. Clubs & Family Services OF THIRTY chiefs and dele­ Quite a: few readers have which Mrs. Vernon sang a de­ gates attending, 20 or more are phoned the Coast News for the Sunday School 9:45.'-a.m. present for all sessions — a bet­ lightful solo. Morning Worship 11 a.m. address from which a copy of Mrs. C. Horner and Mrs. J. ter record than is frequently Harvest Beneath the Sea can be ; registered in Parliament. Duncan read alternately from GLAD TIDINGS obtained. Tov those interested, Give Thanks Whatever Happens Sunday 9 a.m. The old Indian act, which has please write the Commercial and Mrs. Vernon led the group already been amended five Fisheries branch, Dept. of Re­ Preservice Worship times since 1952 is a complica­ in a version of the Twenty- 11 a.m. Morning Worship creation and Conservation, Vic­ third' Psalm, in unison. Addi­ ted document. Even in its con­ toria, B.C. 7:00 p.m., Evangelistic Service densed form it contains 123 sec­ tional guests were five iadiesY Tues., 7 p.m., Classes .. ,, from the Pentecostal Church tions. Fri.; 7 p.m., Clubs, all ages AN EXAMPLE of one of the many difficult questions involves the voting rights of band mem­ bers. All Indians registered in a band share in the band's rights whether living on or off the re-. serve. In any decision to lease reserve lands, should band members living off the reserve be enabled to Vote? Those who said yes to the question pointed out that since . the rights of all were affected, all should vote. Those who said no pointed out that on some Canadian reserves the number living in the white community exceeds the number on the reserve. Those still living on the reserves are most direc- YOUR ly affected1 by decisions' of this nature, yet they could \be out­ voted by Indians remote . from the reserve and indifferent to its problems. COAST-CHILCOTIN Indians REMINDS YOUTO . from a section of the interior are well represented at the Prince George conference. Pre­ sent are Chief Douglas Hance MAKE SURE I THAT YOU HAVE APPLIED FOR YOUR HOMEOWNER'S GRANT OF UP TO $130 oo

' '' .V .' ' - . •" ' '. Y ./" , Y" * ' " • . Each year, Homeowners must apply to their respective Municipalities for this Grant when paying their home taxes. You must apply for this Grant not later 2c OFF Z than the 31st of December each year- 20 loaves or more Get together with a friend If you haven't storage room in your freezer for this 20- GOVERNMENTOFBRITISH COLUMBIA Department of Finance Ioaf offer — go in with a friend and each take 10 Parliament Buildings, loaves at a saving of 2 cents Victoria, British Columbia per loaf. Gibsons Bakery Gibsons & Sunnycrest Plaza Phone 886-7441 *• i.''.,-. Sechelt — Ph. 885-9900 6 Coast News, Oct. 31, 1968. composed rhyolite . . . The .por­ identity of a party or the use cupine sheds its quills just like of a wrong name originated in DID YOUfl-NOW? fur but never loses or replaces some fraud. them all at one time 7.'.. Al­ Point of law There is more to obtaining an Coyetes? sometimes go into though .h

LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE JLAND In Land Recording District of ' Vancouver and situate on the $ $< west shore of Thornbrough Channel at Parkdale, vHtowe 5.00 25.00 moo Sound,' British. Columbia. :':"''y. DOWN DOWN DOWN Take notice that. Universal. ,;£ FORA FORA FORA Timber Products Ltd., of Box - 130, Gibsons, B.C., occupation logging, log storage & sorting noo.oo 500.00 1000.00 intends to apply for a lease of 7 BOND! BOND! BOND! the following described lands:— Commencing at a post plant­ ed at N.W. corner of, D.L. 6216, Get your Block "A" thence 261.807ft. duel ~>:_£."' east to. N.W,. corner of applica­ now at the tion thence 200 ft. due East; thence 1,030.70, ft. due South; thence 200 ft. due West; thence 1,030.70 ft. due North and con­ taining 4.50 acres, more or less, BUY A POPPY! for the purpose of log storage & booming ground. Dated September 20, 1968. The Royal Canadian Legion (Pacific 1Q9/ Branch Bank of Montreal Universal Timber Products Ltd. E. JOHNSON, President GIBSONS SUNSHINE COAST DIRECTORY .Coast News, Oct. 31, 1968. ANDY Phone 886-2808 CONTROL BLASTING G M FURNACE SERVICE :APP TWIN CREEK LUMBER Box 65, Gibsons Free Estimates & BUILDING SUPPLIES Ltd. Expert oil burner repair FRED. DONLEY service night or day Pender Harbour Everything for yo_._' building 883-2403 needs Phone 886-2468 Free Estimates 885-2064 SUNC0 At the Sign of the Chevron HZ WRAY'S TRANSFER Household Mining & Storage PROPERTY PATROL LTD. HILLS MACHINE SHOP Phone 886-2664 — &..F.1 Gibsons Serving the Sunshine Coast & MARINE SERVICE Lfd. Offers security-check patrol of your property Machine Shop Arc & Acty Welding PARKINSON'S HEATING Lfd. Services arranged to suit you Steel Fabricating Gibsons WE CARE ABOUT YOUR PROPERTY Marine Ways ESSO OIL FURNACE Automotive & Marine Repairs No Down Payment — Bank Int. Phone 885-9737, Office, Ten Years to Pay Res. 883-2688. . Standard Marine Station P.O. Box 43, Sechelt, B.C. Phone 886-7721 Complete line of Appliances Res. 886-9956 — 886-9326 for Free Estimates call 886-2728 VERNON & SON BULLDOZING APPLIANCES NEVENS RADIO & TV LAND CLEARING Radio, Appliance & TV Service DEALER FOR ROAD BUILDING Live Better'Electrically PHILIPS LOGGING EXCAVATING GIBSONS ELECTRIC Ltd. Free Estimates Authorized GE Dealer ZENITH Service and Satisfaction Phone 886-9325 FLEETWOOD Guaranteed Recreation Phone 886-2887 RCA VICTOR Editor: One complete recre­ curling have been operating un­ club and then chose your re­ RAY NEWMAN PLUMBING ational facility should be the der one club house for many creation. SALES & SERVICE SALES & SERVICE aim of every community which years-. Y 7 In brief, the management of Hot Water Heating To all Makes CHALET UPHOLSTERY recognizes the value of athletics, It is noted that in all these such an operation could start Davis, Bay simply with a general board of Building & Alterations Phone 886-2280 sports or games. Perhaps' a cluibs regardless of the number FREE ESTIMATES community with a population of of athletic facilities, there is a directors and a small manage­ Davis Bay Rd., R.R.1, ment committee of each sport Sechelt — Ph. 885-2116 100,000 might delineate such co-ordinating principle of mem­ PENINSULA PLUMBING . Samples Brought to things because distance would bership and fees. It is not my with a representative on the your home be a problem. This one facility purpose to set up any plan in general board. In time, it would likely demand a resident man­ SIM ELECTRIC Lfd. HEATING & SUPPLIES HAL AND MAY AUBIN could be the centre for golf, cur­ detail but it is worth while to ling, skating, tennis, lawn bow­ show the method used, particu­ ager or paid secretary or both. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS (Formerly Rogers Plumbing) This program of recreation for on Sechelt, Highway & Pratt Rd. 885-9575 ling, swimming, handball, bad­ larly where there is an existant Sechelt —- Phone 885-2062 minton, squash and volley ball. golf clulb. The name of Golf and the Sunshine Coast would be a. SALES & SERVICE Of course it isn't necessary or Country Clulb I will use as the tremendous asset as the years Port Mellon — Pender Harbour even advisable to have all these bring more and more residents C & S SALES basis of development. Here is a to the area. PENINSUU TV Free Estimates things. A start might be made suggested skeleton schedule. Phone 886-9533 For. all your heating with two or three and in time 1. A basic membership fee in Rev. Canon Minto Swan Servicing Gibsons, Sechelt, requirements more could (be added, even Pender Harbour the clulb (perhaps a debenture Agents for skiing; holder) for individuals or 7 a OIL, GAS RUSH Any make, including color I & S TRANSPORT Ltd. ROCKGAS PROPANE Such a composite plan has family membership. It could ibe More than 70 million acres Phone collect for service Also Oil Installations been developing across Canada an initial $100 or $200 entrance in oil and gas exploration per­ Phone 886-2172 Free estimates since 1946 when a numlber of and then an annual fee of $25 or mits in the Canadian Arctic 883-2430 building projects for games were $50. This could Vbe 7set also for have been granted since July FURNITURE Bill Peters Dally Freight Service to erected as memorials. Some social memlbers biily. 1, pushing the petroleum indus­ Phone 885-9713 communities just built a com­ 2. Golf facility — say $50 to try's stake in the North to a Vancouver munity hair and some built cur­ $100 annual fee. new high, the Hon. Jean Chre­ ling and skating rinks, tennis 3. Lawn bowling — say $35 to tien, -jrunister. of. northern de­ VINCE BRACEWEU : Local pickup and delivery 0CEANSIDE FURNITURE courts.' - IrT hi any cases these •$75. .. . -•-•••.-7 ••••;. "' velopment has announced. BUILDING CONTRACTOR service were related to an existing golf 4. Curling or skating '— the 30 years experience & CABINET SHOP club. In more recent years, same a_71awn ^howling. Quality Workmanship Lowbed hauling Cu-tom built cabinetry for many communities have set up 5. Tennis - the same, as lawn recreational plans believing that bowling. CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE 886-7720 Hopkins Landing home and office they are of great value in any All these facilities and more Wed. 12 noon to 5 p.m KITCHEN SPECIALISTS. place. I know of a large number 5 could be developed as necessity (After 5 p.m. by R. BIRKIN — 886-2551 across Canada which have demanded but the number does appointment) SECHELT TOWING & SALVAGE launched out on such a program TASELLA SHOP Beach Ave., Roberts Creek show poss_bi_ities and if there LTD. and I have had personal contact were those who wanted to take Sat. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Ladies — Mens -— Childrens with7 a' number of them. King­ Wear — Yard Goods — Wool SCOWS — LOGS part in aU fa^iUtiesswiien avail- Post Office Building, Sechelt ston; Toronto, Winnipeg, Cal­ aible, an overall metafoership fee and Staples — Bedding Heavy Equipment Moving gary and the little village of Telephone 885-2333 Linens could be established. The prin­ & Log Towing Woodibridge I have seen and I ciple is that you'belong to the Dial 885-9331 Sechelt, B.C. Phone 885-9425 hold memberships in several. In, eveiiy province there are communities both small and You can order large which have embarked on CROSSWORD -> • * * By A. C Gordon OPTOMETRIST L & H SWANSON Ltd. such a program. FRANK E. DECKER Cement Gravel, Backhoe & Most plans start from a golf Road Gravel, Loader Work them at the course or golf club. There is BAL BLOCK — GIBSONS Sand & Fill good reason for so doing. First, Septic Tanks & Drain Fields the golf clulb usually has consi­ WEDNESDAY Phone 885-9666 derable property surrounding a FOR APPOINTMENTS COAST NEWS . club house and secondly, a golf cli_b has always a large mem­ 886-2248 Scratch Pads bership. A number of golf clubs, A. ft RITCHEY like our own Sunshine Coast FOR RENTAL Rubber Stamps club, call themselves Golf and , JOHN HIND-SMITH Country Cldb which opens the Arches, Jacks, Pumps, door to other recreational and REFRIGERATION & Air Compressor, Rock Drill, Rubber Stamp Pads social facilities. The social fa­ MAJOR APPLIANCE SERVICE Concrete vibrator cility may become a most use­ Counter Cheque. Books ful one. Port Mellon to Pender Harbour Phone 886-2040 Phone 886-2231 -Certainly such an enterprise Acco Fasteners From 9 a.m. to. 5:30 p.m. would be a costly one but it would be a great financial sa­ Res. 886-9949 GULF BUILDING SUPPLIES Time Books ving if one location is used for Everything for your building two, three or four facilities. On '.- needs Record Books the Sunshine Coast it would TILLICUM CHIMNEY SERVICE seem to me that the present lo­ Sechelt — Ph. 885-2283 cation of the Sunshine Coast Chimneys, Eaves and Drains. Receipt Books Golf and Country club is most cleaned and repaired advantageous. Any kind of am­ Painting — Janitor Service LAND SURVEYING Theatre Tickets algamation should prove helpful Gardening and Odd Jobs to the present clulb and the club ROY & WAGENAAR Typing Paper iri turn would he able to lend a ACROSS 43 - Egyptian - 5 - Vegetable R. BARCLAY goddess 6 - To essay again SURVEYS •'V hand in several different ways. 1 - Digestive, *• Sechelt 885-2094 — 885-2191 1525 Robson St. 6 - To slantagata 45 - Soundness of 7 - Tellurium There would be a co-ordination 11 - MLscues judgment (chem.) , All Work Guaranteed Vancouver 5 Ph. 681-9142 Envelopes of operation until eventually one 12 • Imitate ' 46 - Bsrcetv-S 8 - Calmness Zenith 6430 large and very useful plan 14 -Arabianchief 9 - Legal claim , Sechelt 885-2332 , File Folders would be followed. Of course, 15 - Fish eggs.. ., DOWN 10 - Exchanges SICOTTE BULLDOZING Ud. 16 -Rasp 1 - Extent of 13 - Parent such an overall development 18 - Vegetable time 16 -Embellishes • ROAD BUILDING Carbon Paper would need careful considera­ 19 - Meteorological 2 -Ancientgod 17 - Vigorous • LAND CLEARING tion but it is feasible. Some will line \ of love efforts McPHEDRAN ELECTRIC Ud. reject the plan because of cost, 21 - Dilate 3 - Absorption 20 - Sheepish talk • ROAD GRADING Y Mmebgraph Paper 23 - Amusement - , 4 - Tautological 22 - Beginning of because of operational variation park rides Sign (abb.) plurality Phone 886-2357 Residential —Commercial or because of small numbers 24 - R.ur off 25 -Tree 27 - A bond Industrial Wiring Statement Pads but none of these objections are 26 - Confides In I Slal SINIHISHA1JJI IN] Vt 28 - Lutecium (chem.) 30 -Eastern really valid in the light of what E-UE-U ______-_J__' religion has been done elsewhere. 29 - A deuce In SUNSHINE COAST TRAILER PARK ELECTRICAL HEATING / Adding Machine Rolls ancient Roma D Ell EHHEE n fi 31 - Weirdly Any one who has visited the 30 - To obtrude l|A|N|Q|N| VH13IXIXI I II 32 - Schedules 1 mile west of Gibsons on Hiway SPECIALISTS 32 - Wedding Anni­ 33 - Negligent Columnar Sheets Brookline Club outside Boston versary No. 25 -un-{j^iTtin__n-i slot _ly.il 38 - Chinese unit Roomy Parking,/plenty - ; or the Board of Trade Club in 34 - "How do you"do?\' UU BJ If L___ .'"•• of measure ;Y'- Yof^WaW" 'YV- -. • •••' Gibsons — 886-9689 _-E.__L_.__l__ _il-.Et_.__|[__ Poster Paper Woodibridge, Ontario (and many 35 - Strew 40 - Individually Large Recreation Area 36 - False name __} 7l_il____iI___]EII_|El_. H (abb.) Serving Port Mellon to others) has seen the overall re­ 41 - Caribbean creation plan doing a grand ser­ 37 - Sediments lUlNIYl dlXIdH HI VI tUOl SI II Bus Passes Park Site Pender Harbour Gibsons — Ph. 886-2622 39 - Feline talk ______r.rc_T RIHR Islands (abb.) vice. I could add the Cataraqu 42 - Distort the tl_Ul_t_l ______l___l__U 43 - Preposition Phone 886-9826 Club in Kingston where golf and truth |.HMH^|ttM JHU-|d|3|_l 44 - That is (abb.) COAST NEWS WANT ADS 8 Coast News, Oct. 31, 1968, Phone 886-2622 0 C C E R Water application refused BOWLING UP TO 3 p.m. TUESDAY E & M BOWLADROME .(iimHwutuuHUiuunnuuromnmummuinuuuuiumiUMUb. Division 7 Consoiidatedi Aggregates of so long as it was on the basis 7'-FENINSlJ_-A.;-:i.,,. New Westminster, applying for that users paid. Highest scores for the week. DRIVING S(.HOOI> i Madeira Park 2 Meetings are being arranged Dual control cars 2 water rights on Chapman Creek Freeman Reynolds 737 Roberts Creek to' wash sand and gravel will in all regions of the district so Jack Lowden 317 Day or evening classes 1 Residential Warriors 0 not receive the support of the directors can meet members of Helen Girard 669 Photostats Phone 886-2401 Gibsons Cougars 3 Sunshine Coast Regional Dis- the public and answer questions Doreen Crosby 254 Y trict hoard. S.VYY" from ratepayers. Ladies Tuesday Morning Canfor Tigers 0 It came ibeifore the board As regards the 'money in­ Jean Martin 522 v Sechelt Timbermen 0 meeting when Ya water rights volved in the formation of the Jo Macklam 616 • TAX PAPERS branch letter informed the board water system, the amount will Doreen Crosby 634 (254) K. & R. SIMPSON Division 5 of the application. It turned out be liquidated over a 20 year Gibsons A • LETTERS that on July 18, 1967 the appli­ period with funds collected from Don MacKay — 303 Residential Hawks 0 users, of water,. Clerk Charles Gibsons Legion 8 cation of Sechelt council for the Roy Taylor 619 (266) reservation of all unrecorded Gooding explained. Chairman Mickey Jay — (245) • MEDICAL CERTIFICATES FLOAT SERYICE Residential Braves 8 water was passed Iby order-in- Frank West added that if the Garry Boyce 670 (258) Sechelt Legion 3 -.council, therefore no application water bylaw is turned down the Storage, Repairs, Building Hugh Inglis 615 , • LEGAL DOCUMENTS for the use of such water could Regional board will be left pow­ Lionel McCuaig 696 (270) erless to help out any area Repairs to Island Homes Division 2 be considered. The: Regional Helen. Girard 669 (248) Wood Cutting District board decided it could with its water problems Y Art Holden.675 (292) and other required papers Gibsons United 7 2 not support the company's ap­ Discussions on water ended Box 432 Gibsons Residential Totems 3 plication. with the final reading of the by­ Teachers Hi can be copied by photostat law covering the Sat., Nov. 23 Paddy Richardson 609 Ph. 886-2432 Sechelt Hbtshots 0 Clerk Charles Gooding said Sylvia Bingley — (242) Local 297 1 inquiries were increasing on the vote on whether ratepayers water development scheme the wanted the Regional District to Vince Lemke — (242) Y Regional District was undertak­ extend its Letters Patent to in­ Gene Yablonski 663 (257) (240) clude the supply and distribu­ Melvin Jay .626 — Coast News ing. Director Harvey Hubbs re­ Len Ellis 629 ported that at Tar puiblie meeting tion of water -as 'a function. The : bylaw passed unanimously. / 7.Tftursday Ph. 886-2622 VILLAGE OF GIBSONS on the water issue the main inquiry was whether it was Axil Hansen 254 true all users would have to Freeman Reynolds 737 (247) m\\\mmmmmwmmmmmmmmimsm pay a connection fee when.the (270) system' was estafblished. He in­ to Jack Louden 644 (317) WATER NOTICES formed questioners that where Editor: The accuracy of Mr. Dot Skerry (242) connections now exist there Jules Mainil-s review of Pierre Glyn Davies 624 — For the last half of 1968 would be NO connection charge. Trud'eau'shook Federalism and Bantams LEGION He also informed the meeting . the French Canadians is unde­ Debbie Sicotte 353 (195) that where isolated users were niable. An important book for Bruce Green 293 (1®1) Water bills for the last half of 1968 are being mail- involved' they would have to pay Canadians of all ethnic back­ Trevor Quarry 287 (156) for the laying of piping to their grounds, it shouldY be read in Keith Comeau 263 ed early to avoid a large carry-over at Ihe year end. premises tout when others were depth as much exists between added to the line as the popula­ the lines. These accounts may be peikl before December 31, 1968, tion increased there would be Those who have knowledge of BINGO refunds to the original users, the causes of Separatism— and and will be overdue after that date. balancing the cost to them. there are many causes — will Expert Repairs Director A.J. Rutherford re­ read the book with sympathetic :•" ./TO./Y7 YY: THURSDAY DAVID JOHNSTON, ported no reaction so far ifrom underst-tnding. Without this, the. Pender Harbour Waterworks on separatist movement can grow; • AUTOMATIC WASHERS October 28, 1968. Municipal Clerk the Regional District plan to but French - Canadians them­ • AUTOMATIC DRYERS take over water sources .He selves are the best people to October it found that opposition to the wa­ deal with it. • DISHWASHERS ter project was not being shown Led by our prime minister Factory Trained on all Makes 8 p.m. Sharp _BH they can arid, unless upset by > also Y those with bias, will do so. M. NO GAMES LESS THAN $10 ROBERTS CREEK Trudeau used the word arro­ VACUUM CLEANERS TWILIGHT THEATRE gance, so does Mr. Mainil. No NUTS & BOLTS DOOR PRIZE $5 GIBSONS , '••.yyyhyi.yyy';, (By MADGE NEWMAN) other word will suffice. This Miss Sharon Marsh, daughter arrogance is found at many Ph. 886-2838 WED. 30; THURS. 31; FRI., NOV. IstSfiprii. of Mr. and'Mrs. J.R.' Narsh, levels of economic, academic has reached Austria iby way .pf and political sectors of our Can­ f a French luxury cruiser arid adian society, and on both sides, \ . Mm • GlORGE " JEAN ] Southhampton and with her girl when this subject is, discussed. : friend is enjoying a tour . of Moreso in the east, possibly, ^f PROFrSSIONAl \> U MARTIM PEPWIRD SIMMONS Europe. Sharon, a lajb techni­ than in the west. • SMiWSNS CLUB -'y cian, formerly employed at St. M. Trudeau's book provides Paul's Hospital expects to spend some reassurance that all prob­ Christmas with an aunt in lems can be solved but the so­ ftOUGIf England. lution can bnly_be feached when E. E. (MICKEY) COE Mr. and Mrs. Watson B. RuthrY good will exists oh both sides. erford, of West Bromwich. tour­ Mr. Mainil's excellent review ing Canada, spent a week at should entice responsible, ear­ JERICHO the beach home of Mr. and Mrs. nest persons to read the book W.D. Forde. iri a spirit of good will.: " Brown Bros. Motors Mr. J.T. McEHwyn is visiting H. F. Harris B;us. 266-7111 5690 ; Granville,; St. '-i his sister, Mrs. O.T. Harvie. Res. 278-0874 Vancouver 13, B.CY Mr. McEllwyn is a rancher in •IF the cariboo. Weekend guests of the J.C s ire SAT., NOV. 2 at 2 & 8 p.m.-M0N. & TUES. 4 & 5 at 8 p.m. Brians^ included Mr. and Mrs. J.O. McLeod and Bertha, of % New Westminster, and Mr. and Mrs. D.T. Meldrum and Isabelle Regarding a road department of Burnaby. wtU^fntSrK^fBmm WnSmmWf^X^f/SnSi inMyP^D^OOi letter signifying it would be un­ Mrs. W. Crocker tired of the able to provide a road to Gib­ B0WL1I rain, took herself off to the sons and area garbage dump as sunny south for a few weeks. not too satisfactory, the Region­ Her destination is San Diego al District board decided; to (but she will stop off in Salem to write the road's minister, area EVERY SUNDAY IN NC^EM$ER visit her sister, Mrs. G.M. Ryan MLA and the municipal minister for a couple of days. informing them that as this was from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. WILL MOVE TO P.E.I. a matter concerning pollution it Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Willis, seeks for further consideration. of Keats: Island Baptist Camp The problem arises over a and Calvary and Bethel Baptist North road property owner re­ SPECAILFAMIW RATES churches in Gibsons and Sechelt questing the Regional District have accepted a call to a group to find other means to reach ADULTS 3 GAMES 99c of five churches in Prince Ed­ the garbage dumps than through ward. Island. his property. The original re­ CHILDREN 3 GAMES 75c quest was made some months MEET IN PORT MELLON ago and so far the Regional A LADIES DOOR PRIZE EACH SUNDAY The local association of the board and Gibsons municipal ladies auxiliary to -Guides, council,have been unable to get Brownies and Rangers will meet the roads department to pre­ on Nov. 5 at the home of Mrs. pare the registered road area STILL FEW BOWLERS NEEDED FOR WEDNESDAY F. J. Willis, Port Mellon. Trans­ for public use. 7 pm. LEAGUE portation will be arranged. Ph. Clerk Charles Gooding repor­ 886-9663. All mothers are wel­ ting on the Sechelt garbage road come. situation said that access to Sechelt dump had been dis­ cussed with Mr. Crucil andi a Attention Parents verbal agreement made that use of the present road contin- i ue provided the board accepts responsibility for any refuse Psychedelic Children's Bowling When you think Friday; Nov. 1 dumped on his property. AFTER SCHOOL - STARTING TUESDAY, NOV. 5 GRAND GUARDIAN VISIT The Grand Guardian and AGES 6 »o 12 YEARS 2 GAMK 55c think of the Casa Martinez members of the* Grand Guardian Council of British Columbia,' 12 YEARS AND 0V8R 2 GAMES 75c International Order of Job's Daughters will visit Gibsons on MAKE UP YOUR OWN TEAM 5 PLAYERS Sunday, Nov. 3 for an official Students with Paper Routes can still Bowl by coming visit andi majority degree at the Masonic! Hall, Roberts down to Alley immediately after school Grand Cabaret Creek. ENROLL NOW — Phone 886-2086 341 ENTRIES There were 341 entries in the Co-op store pumpkin donated by , DINING and DANCING fill 2 a.m. Mrs. P. Holland and the winner E & Ml Bowladrome was Gail Roberts who guessed GIBSONS the weight of the pumpkin at ,37^ lbs.