e, but will-bewn or before , is entitled to be registered. Court News One of the nicest things about coupled with some functional You Auto the creative process is that it's aspect. On Aug. 18, I. J. Kristiansen contagious. Pam Anderson The pieces encompass in- a1 wa-&edx&hp&hb eb-ttffvft twb,phi i __ _-- Know _- as_ cwnvicted of d angeroqs by. Peter McNav driving and hit and run. He was hands, but it wasn't until she . hangars, lamps and wall fined $400, in default 30 days, met artist Alec Ogloff that she hangings - a great way to make and another $400, in default realized her own artistic poten- a Alecliving Ogloff space hasreally been special painting another 30 days. These were tial. consecutive. He has been Pam and Alec live and work most'of his life. in 1964, after prhibited from driving , out of their North graduating from high school in studio-home; Alec uses brushes, Creston, he served a six- rJ Smorgasbord anywhere in Canada for a B.C., 64 period of one year. oil, acrylic and tempura to ex- , year apprenticeship in 5: .I *** press his imaginings, Pam wraps lithsgraphy. Soon after he ' On Aug. '19, J. A. Ryan was and knots yards of hemp, jute cautiously began freelance pain- 5 p.m. *to 8:30 p.m: fined $150, in default 14 days, and sisal. Together they create ting, exhibiting in small for driving with a blood-alcohol an environment for living that is galleries around Calgary and count over .08. comfortable and stimulating. Vancouver. His most recent *** Pam, like many, learned her exhibition was a one-man show A. V. Brown, on Aug. 22, was craft by making hundreds of at Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Memory is what enables you I( macrame plant hangers, Alec's paintings move from :I1 a joke correctly, right up t( charged with breach of 1k puncMne. probation and sentenced to two motivated by the extra cash it fantasy to futurism, integrating *** months in prison. put in her pocket. But the im- the two with a fabulous array of CHIEFTAIN Things were bad enough whei petus provided by Alec's elves and hobbits, fine feathered ne government was livinl creativc productivity made it birds and glimpses of inner eyond its income. Now it' inevitable that she begin to space. - -- HOTEL- - ving beyond everyone's. - *** Plans new broaden and refine her aesthetic Pam and Alec's environment I out look. will be at Brackeodale Gallery A generation agb, most folk 28. rho finished a.day's work needec In the midst of today's from Aug. 29 through Sept. macrame craze, Pam's work The gallery is located 10 km. est. Now they need exercise. development *** stands apart as an in- north of Squamish on Highway Repairman to car owner John Persic appeared before dividualistic expression. The * 99. Hours are noon to 10 p.m. First, the good news - you the planning and design com- mark of her style is an almost every Friday, Saturday and Sun- love compartment and sun vis0 mittee with plans for a com- birthday-cake decorativeness day. re in excellent condition." bined commercial and residen- *** tial .plaza adjacent to the Mira Better to light a candle than t~ Hotel site. urse the electric bill. *** % Plans were for a one-storey Nothing can hold a candle 1 commercial plaza and three 'inchin's Esso without a stories for residential apart- xplosion. Give us a try anywa ments. However, he was told 3r gasoline and a smile. that three stories would be the . limit and council decided that a *** one-storey commercial plaza . Your auto or truck with two stories of, apartments is the 2nd most above would be acceptable. important investment The building would have to you'll ever make. come within .the %foot height Choose your dealer limit and the lane between the wisely. hotel and the shopping plaza J231 D.L. would be for pedestrians only.

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The Canadian Institute of umn of a4 lifiitime_* --- . ... Accredited Public Accountants, A.P. A. These pictures are just a sample of what is waiting fomuin . / 1, Fort Steele, once a gold rush boom town, growing old gracefully in the East -BRITANNIA'S centrekelder, Mona Gunn, hasa batting style - Kootenqys. 2. A Totem Pole, an ancient native art that is sti!J,being carried on. all her awn!. 3. A fast fleet of ferries links the British Columbia mainland to Vancouver Is1 nd -Provides a comprehensive educational program in - and the Gulf:Islands. 4. One of the'iniriguing shops to bp found throughout 9he accounting, auditing and management leading to the i Province- browse for treasures till teathe. 5. Downtown Vancouver 3s it looks professional designation A.P.A. . -I Beach (great fish and chips at the beach): For a lot more inform- tion write: British Columbia Deoartment of Travel Industry, 102 Wharf Street, -- -.Theprogram-is-offered to all residents of Canada - a,British ColUmbia-VBW~'2Z2,-Or-seeybur-iocal-travel'dgkni' regardless of present occupation. - .. ___ - -K-FG AT THE &ptions may be granted- for accounting courses .. already passed elsewhere. eg. Regional Colleges, FBb ,Courses commence September 22, 1975. MOUNTAIN.. Applications must be in the office of the registrar by Septem~er-15, 1975. SUMMER HOURS 'I For further information. contact: Open Friday, Saturday, Mr. D. MacKenzie Sunday at 6:OO p.m. Ste.'4, 6325 Fraser St. ' Vanco er,uB.C. V5 P3A3 Tel. 327-9234 Alta- Lake -, 932-5$51

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.* stirring occasidnally; add beef, be adopted. chili powder, salt and pepper Following a meeting with Tag and cook one mjnute. Add Neighbor, local Forest Ranger, *, cooked kidney beans and mix Doug Harbicht and Don '- .. Younie, concerning placing the - well. weigh scale' on a, Crown lease ,j. , i' . i Cook slowly for 15 minutes just west of the B.C. qydro turning occasionally to blend iq right-of-way adjacent to the any crisp crust._Toserve, spoon into a deep platter and top with Dunhill Development in Brackendale, the committee felt -shredded lettuce piled 'in a this woutd be the wrong place mound in the centre. for such an installation. Cooked kidney beans. Soak They recommended that it be one pound dry red kidney beans placed in the proposed new PUBLIC-NOTICE in water to cover' overnight in a Light Industrial area near the large bowl; drain. Combine B.C. Railway shops and water beans, 6 cups cold water and 3 . tsps salt in a large saucepah, and sewer services woqld have to be available to the area. COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON heat to bubbling; cover, lower The Forest Service officials heat. Simmer 1 Iiz hours or until beans are very soft; drain. Mash said there would only be a weigh scare- and a small sam- beans with potato masher or pling area and khat ap- with cooking fork. proximately 15 loads per day MEXiCAN RICE RING would be handled. REDlSTRlBUTlON 6 cups cooked rice .- '1'2 Dound Monterev Jack cheese A shredded or , 'I'r pound Cheddar cheese. I AIMIC. &Jeep s'hredded 1 4-02. can peeled green chili OF ELECTORAL rI :%KCE peppers, chop- LEASING Ped 2 tsps salt. Mountview Motors Ltd, 1 tsp pepper 1600 Marine, borth Van . 2 cups daiy sour cream 980-3451 --DL 2081 'DISTRICTS 1 pimiento, cut in thin strips (Public Inquiries Act, R.S B C 1960, Chapter 315) , I The Commission appointed to make recommendattons for redefining electoral I dlstricts will hold hearings as specified hereunder. Individuals or organizations intending to submit briefs at public hearings should U' communicate with the office of the Secretary of the Commission beforehand. NORTH VANCOUVER-c APILANO fbr Bminess ELECTORAL DISTRICT Tuesday, September 2nd NORTH VANCO UVER-SEYMOUR one of our representat ives ELECTORAL DISTRICT will be at the -HOWE SOUND August Jack Motor Inn, ELECTORAL DISTRICT Squamish. Tel. 892-3504 Hotel Vancouver, Room 200 b Friday, Sept. 19, 10 a.m.

Briefs and submissions+b for other electoral dlstficts can be-presented , at this time. Please advise the office of the Secreta6

The Commissioners wilt &eiye written briefs and verbal submissions from , individuals and OrEnizations. The Commission will specifically give consider- ation to three terms of ieference:

1 I To take into account, where feasible and necessary, historical and regional

claims for representation. I .- 2. To make recommendations onjhe basis that the LegislatkA&embl~m-- prise not fewer than 55 nor mole than 62 members. 3. To give consideration to the.provision of multiple member ridings of two members &ch in areas of dense population. All representations to the Commission must be made either at a hearing, ok by a written brief, or by letter, addressed to the Secretary. Final date for making written submissions will be October 16,1975. jj8 K.L.Morton I. b Secretary Provincial Redistribution Commission 2735 Cambie Street

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North Vancouver, 't3.C. r Tel: 980-6571 Cabarettes 'of Pemberton. fell behind by a few'runs, which stop, Cabarettes; Pam Baker, previously used by the Fish and Twelve games took place on they never were able to make second base, North Van Belles; Wildlife Branch, will-note that' \------:--, Saturday resulting in some of up. Despite the end results, b6th Donna Langton, first base, these area are now'described as So far,_taking into account whatl have received, the people of . the~e~ms_heing~~~hout_of_- teams played -wxy--weliy- Chilcwacki Ca!l~-Coliis+w, -.. -"management units*'' These- Squamish are just not interested 'ohe way ar the other about an ice . _the tournament as they were displaying the discipline =--pitcher, Tarmac; 'and Alice units are and arena in this'town. I have receives so few replies that it is hardly The remaining hard work that obviously went Pimrose, catcher, Abbotsford. more Vecificmanagement Plans 'even talking about, but I have tohave something-to write about, so 1 s went on tKthe into making such good teams. The most valuable playe? to be formulaiea for the am going to put it to one final vote. Before I do this, however, I second day of action on Sunday. Sunday evening, trophies and award went- ro Tarmac's third species and extremely would like to print some other points of view. dust because I print After almost 12 hours of con- prize money were given to the basewoman, Kelly McMillan, varied habitats that are found them does not mean that I agree with them, it's just that I feel that I tinuous play by nine teams, the best players of the weekend. The while pitcher Bev Fikkert of within the province. should be fair in this matter. Here, then, is a definite NO! Sargeants af Chilliwack came Sargeants won $75 first pri.ze; Chilliwack won tb award for Maps of' the 201 "It's no time to vote on any thing costing money;_more house out on top. Their final game Tarmac won $50 for second, the highest batting average. The in the taxes when half the men are on strike or unemployed and a woman against Tarmqc of Surrey was and the North \lancouver Belles Britannia Minerettes took home province are available for in- pannnt opt a inh ail -....I.". BW. Y J"" u. "I,. V€:ry exciting as both teams were won $35 'for third. Then, as the the trophy for the most $port- spection at the regional office, "Form a club like the golf club and have memberships. So that :ry anxious to win. result of two days of observation smanlike team. 4529 Canada wN'v B?rnaby* ~ us unsporty didn't have to vote no! and soor&-theinlerested paid. However, the Sargeants of players, the judges announced By 8 p.m. Sunday,' there were . --and regional mapi areavailabk----K------now your neighbour;- - --He - lives -- next to you, if you don't talk selemed to have the Zdvantage their-choice of Uwx-----r-~mm~~eoWt 0- at district offices in Cloverdale, to him 'over the fence' how will jlou ever get up the guts [he

--_L-- --. 4%3f+v-in-- iact that The folbwing were 'given the ball fit?i&"%dy to call it Chilliwack, Hope, Pemberton, politeness, or the interest to know him in a public place, quits. In addition to the many Sechelt, Powell River, and. "The girls would not be excluded: They will be stuck with .. 1. ._ kams themselves, there were the SqUamiSh. Listing of SeaSon figure skating! Remember the court case about the girl who wanted many umpires who put in hours opening and closing dates are to ,,la,, hnckp,,l .- r'-J --"---J' of overseeing all the games; the also available at these offices. "NO: I don't want an' ice arena," NOTICE TO ELECTORS great. chief-cooks-and-bottle- Because.. of the 'many.. changes I can h.~~g-w-and-&kigx+wi&-WetterIti7 waShePS (alias the wwft~menrumts" b Oun- no time to ask during strikes arhwhatever. but the people that are men's team) who spent two daries, those. interested.. in.in- inter.ested enochJ will a-vote YE^^^-^^^ are of&,rk. whole/-.------days manningAwn--- AppHcatiiepsfor tegiviuri as aTelmtVr in the --'fhey kn5Tthat ..they will eventually be working again, but they .do -cession stand and special are encouraged= e proper upbringing they ___c----' D istriqtof- S_quuarnis~eavai~M~~tke-~~c~ai-- tnan I1 _reGeshments.xaWrnhR-Ace*--ftces-rarher to desedlsshot down again, it may. who filled the role Sdayof obtain the desired information 'never be revived, which I feel would be a real pity. Every person is entitled to be rkgistered as an play-by-play broadcaster; the by telephone. 4 .. .Another thing, the memberships would be so high for an ice elector and is entitled to yote at an election who is: very patient scorekeepers; the club, that the ordinary guy would not be able to .afford these enth.usiastic but anxious-to-get- a) nineteen years of age; ' facilities, and it would become an "elite" club. (If it ever got built.) out-of-the-cold spectators; and, And the last point, how often do youlget a chance to meet your b) entitled to the privileges of a natural born of course, Mr. Pat Shields, who Gold Canadian Citizen or British Subject: neighbor? .Not very often. 1. agree there-are other ways to -meet not only provides comic' relief people, but not everyone likes to drink. c) has resided iri Canada for 12 (twelve) for everyone, always' does a meda.1, There is one other letter I would like to pr.int and it reads: months; terrific job of organizing such "NO. Taxes would gd up; Ciiizens over 60 have already done their events. . - d) is a resident of the District of Squamish. share. Let parents'of these hordes of childr'en foot the bill." The tournament was a com- - -A.pplications-wiIl-be recetved until 5:OO p.m., This person. has a valid point, but unfol'tunately we are all plete and the Of Robertson Doug going to get old one day, and we will always have to :'foot the bill." , August 31, 1975, for inclusion in the latest Registrar 'quamish Particularly look for- won the gold medal at the After all, Some old age pensioner probaud togay f&Fwgeod a- of Electors to be usdin -the .annual Municipal .- ward to hosting more such-softg- . Western Canada Summer *:.-,." _c___--* l~lllC>. Elections in November., ball get-togethers next year. Games in Regina. I am going to let this sink in for two weeks, mainly because I Doug snatched 220 Ibs. and am going on holidays next week and I plan to catch many a fish. It's Don't throw away those used, clean and jerked 270 Ibs. to win too bad the fish don't usually think that way! But let's get those pens G. F. Pearce, ' plastic coated milk cartons. quite easily. This despiie the to work and let's hear from you. B 1, 1 Clerk -. They can be. used for feeding facl that .Doug was suffering a 1 CAN'T'HEAR YOU!!!!! pets, watering plants (the Severe case of the flu. I pouring spout is ideal), for He will now be in training for .. carrying cut flowers or as a lit- the Pan-Am Games as learned ter .box for the car. when he returned home, he had Whistler Elec tioas * * *> made the team. The Pan-Am The -world% record brook Games will be held in Mexico For Mayor the road was opened by jeep in G R trout was caught by a Doctor City Oct. 12-26. summer and train in winter and Cook while vacationing in Doug was a first-place winner William Patrick Carleton moved permanently to Whistler Nipigon in 1916. The fi$h at the Canadian wrestling cham- on his retirment in 1971. 'OOL HO'IJRS Since that time he has served ,-- - weighed 14 Ibs. 8 oz. and it was pionships held in Quebec in "Pat" Carleton was born in (Effective Sept. 3, 1979) as a director the Alta Lake '1 caught with a minnow. June. Langley in 1920, moving to ip Vancouver in 1923, where he Ratepayers Association, as PUBLIC SWIMMING received his schooling. He director, vice-president and now L_ ,. joined the RCAF in 1938 prior president of the Whistler Moun- . Monday 3:30-5:OO p.m. - 7:OO-9:OO p.m. to the Second World War and tain District Chamber of Com- Tuesday 3:30-5:OO p.m. 7:OO-9:OO p.m. SOMEONE NEEDS ,YOU! served in the 1 I I th Squadron, merce and was appointed t~ Wednesday 3:30-5:OO p.m. 7:OO-900 p.m. (adults only) also the 65th Light Anti- serve on the Advisory Planning and Design Commission for . Thursday 330-5:OO p.m. 7:OO-9:00 p.m. Aircraft (lrish Fusiliers). . You can earn extra money by making a home for a He married Kathleen Vigor in Electoral Area E. 330-5:OO p.m. 7:OO-9:OO p.m. (families only) Pat has a number of hobbies 1 :OO-5:QO p.m. CLOSEP slightly handicapped adult who is ready to rejoin the 1941 and they have one married com m unity . besides community service. Sunday 1 :OO-5:00 p.m. 7:OO-9:OO p.m. daughter, Patricia Anne, and Several homes are needed for these young people who one son, Gordon. They include carpentry, rock will attend the Activity Centre lor the Handicapped daily. Pat started in the restaurant wall building and gardening. REMEMBER and will have some evening events planned tor therh. This coffee supply business.^ in 1946 Although now in semi- / Early Morning Swim 7;30-8:OO a.m. flogram 'is funded' by the Department'. of Human and retired from .the' same as retirement he is still working for the same company as a special Noon Hour Swim 12 noon tb I:OO p.m. . Resources. sales supervisor after 25 years. Lf you can find room 'in your heart and home, or are in They originally visited sales representative in the' any way interested, please phone for detailed inforination. Whistler in 1957, staying with Squam ish-W histler area. Advertisement. ' ' COMPETITIVE SWIMMING Russ and Maxine Jordan at Jor- Everyone six years of age and older who can swim at Ask for Mrs. Parris 'at 892-9221 dan's Lodge and the following least 'one length of the 'pool, who is' interested in or Mrs. Wood at 892-5328 year they staked property and i itarted to build in 1959. They ._ competitive swimming, should come to the pool on ' travelled to Alta Lake before Wednesday, Sept. 3 ai 5:OO p.m. 9 Liberal Party PLEASE NOTE' Convention The swimming pool will be closed for Labour Day . weekend from Friday, August 29 at 5:OO p.m. until Wednesday, September' 3 at 7:30 a.m. * FOR RESPONSIBLE The Liberal Party in British Columbia has anndunced it will hold. its annual - general em- I dii 30~ oV& 30 Well. Over 30 ve'ntion Sept. 26, 27 and 28 at the Sheraton Landmark Hotel in Vancouver. . The theme of this year's con- vention .will be "The British Columbia I Want To Build." In line with the theme; de!.egates A ORED INRIVIDUAL PROG.RA .MS will, discuss a broad range of -.e polig questions- with emphasis Go for a 'swim,afterwards to cool off. on housing; 'education- and .- WHERE: At high school track labour relations. TIME: 7:OO a.m._ / The 'convention will be the DATES Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays- scene of the annual ele tion of September 8 to November 28 (12 weeks) the party's officers Jcluding COST: $5.00 (includes swim) those of president' and leader, *The incumbent pres id en t , Doreen Braverman, who has .KAYAKING .served two terms, has advised Wasic Kayaking Course party members she will not be a -0pen-tmvayx$e-M-yearsofzge~or older. Taught by candidate for a thirdaterm, qualified' experienced instructors from CANOE, Chairman of the autun'h

B.C. 1 meeting is Mary Murray, an ex-" WHEN: Sept. 6, 7, 13, 14 '('perienced Cons t i tuen cy COST: $40.00 (includes all equipment)- , organizer and president of the V.ancouver South -F-ederal - elect Liberal Association. SCUJkA DIVING Mrs. Murray has. announced that in addition to policy Issues, rested in taking a Scuba diving course delegates will be asked to adopt Everyone;lreis asked t phone the pool. a revised party constitution and I JULIA HIENE 0 to take part in discussions of Fox .more information about any of the election strategy matters. above programs - Please phone the pool at Party officials estimate some 892-5823. Alderman (Whistler)' 500 Liberals will participate in the September gathering. Y

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DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 703 of the Municipal Act that the Council of the District of Squamish will hold a PUBLIC HEARING at 8:OO p.m., Tuesday, September 2, 1975, in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Hall to consider the undernoted amendments to Bylaw No. 277. being the District of Squamish Zoning Bylaw No. 277, 1968. 1. That section 2.2:14, subsection (])(a), which reads: “In a Residential I Zone no lot or boundary fence shall be constructed within twenty-five (25) feet of a front lot line,” be

Meted. I ‘I 2. That section 2.2.14, subsection (I)(b) be amended by avding- after the word height “and FLUORESCENT DESK LAMPS that no lot-or boundary fqce within twentydfive Deluxe desk lamp with heavy base. Finished in ’ (25) feet of a front lot line shall exceed four (4) flat black and complete with bulb. feet in height .” 3. That section 2.2,14, subsection (I) be amended Reg. 19.98; ...;...... p...... Sale 1499 - by adding clause (c): “In Residential I and I1 Zones a fence located on a side yard of a corner site shall not exceed four (4) feet in height.” GOOD QUALITY SPORTS BAG

4. The definition of a fence shall not include a -0 hedge‘ or row of closely plantid shrubs or Vinyl sports baglclub bag. Black and red trim .- or brown and beige. bushes. / 5.’ That all the sections regarding the Board of Reg. 12.95 ...... Sale I Variance be deleted as follows: 899 a 4.1 .O - ESTABLISHMENT ...... - _- . _-- ‘4.1.1 - SECRETARY - __ 4-13 - IJUTTES 0F BOARD GROUNDS OF APPEAL WESTINGHOUSE RADIO -_ 4.1.3 - INITIATION OF APPEAL 4.1.4 - PROCEDURE OF BOARD Mantle radio, AMlAC model. Ideal for bedroom. 4.1.5 - APPEAL FROM DBCISION to be replaced by a new Board of Variance Bylaw. 10-99 Reg. 18.99 ...... Sale ’ At the aforesaid PUBLIC HEARING ail ,persons who deem themselves affected by the proposed amendments will be afforded an oppbrtunity to be heard thereon. A copy of the PHILIPS ELECTRIC CAN OPENER # p,roposed Bylaw No. 515 may be inspected at the Deluxe model withmagnetic lid catch and Municipal Office, Squamish, B.C., on any weekday built-in cord storage. Harvest gold. prior to the PUBLIC HEARING between the hours of 9:OO a.m. and 5:OO p.m. Reg. 16.98 ...... Sale 999 G. F.‘ Pearce

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Na:bisco: S hiddies 18Pkg. 02. 69C I Rev. A.E.W. Godwin heard aCCeSSOrieS and a carnation cor- grassy area, nearest the Group school for childrkn in grades 1 - All public schools in School District No: 48 (Howe Sound) wili open WEDNESDAY, S 7 in the front portion of the an- the bride, who is the daughter of sage. Campsite, at 12 noon on Sun- 197'5, at 9:OO a.m. for students Grade 1 to 12, wiih the exceptionbof the'MAMQUAM day, Sept. 7. Follow the signs to nex. Mrs. Pauline Nottingham of The young couple will live in Brackendale. SCHOOL, which will open at 8:30 a.m. be erected near the park en- The first meeting for T.1.C.s is Brackendale, exqhange vows _r - . trance. Thursday, Sept. 4 at 7:30 pm. in with the groom. KINDERGARTENclaSseh will not start until THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, '1975, Please bring your own lunch the CE Centre for high school PaPP of Britannia elementary schools except MAMQCJAM which will start at 8:30 a.m. and tea or coffee. Soft drmks students and up. Beach pIaye3 the huptial music €om in g e v e nts / will be-provided ,for the -Juri-@ choir practice each and De0 Pontini sang Ave - children at noon hour and later Monday starting Sept. 8 at 3:30 Maria as the bride walked down Eastern Star Tea and Sale, . HOWE SOUND SECONDARY SCHOOL - ..".tYP in the afternoon ice cream and p.m. in- the-CE Centref: the aisle and during he signing Oct. 31 in Masonic Hall. For the benefit of new students in the District, the school office will be open on Thursd other treats will be given out to . of the register he sang the *** Friday, August 29, for 'registration. Please note that this is for newcomers to the ,Hawaiian Wedding SQng. ' There will be a Labour Day ever yo ne. -7 Following the lunch hour, a White pea; de soie accented dance on Saturday, Aug. 30 Students who were enrolled in schools-ift this District in the' 1974-75 school year ar -xo=b s~jceis planned. Our with chantilp lace fashioned the from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. in the register but will report direiti'y to their classrooms on September 3. May need Recreation Centre in Bralorne, 4veft-.7pIT&bl- *-- bridal gown and she wore a THE PEMBERTON SECONDARY OFFICE will also be open on the above young and old alike Will take e g ine er waist length veil. She carried a B.C. Tickets are $4 per couple SCHOOL own n wit_h>ve music. For more in- place after the service. In the bouquet of orchids and baby's I I. formation, hone Goldbridge event of rain, the regular church breath and wore' rhinestone ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS > 148. service is scheduled at 11 a.m. 4 Cou'ncil last week decided earrings and a gold- ring, a gift *'\ * * A Grade 1 and Kindergarten. registration was held at each school in June of this year but t in the CE Centre. Bring your that it Is psssibly time .,r,can- from her grandmother. newcomers to the District, the school offices will be-open for registration of new students lunch along and enjoy it with Attention tennis players. sider employing our own junior For her daughter's wedding, Men,s doubles starting soon. . -a other church families. engineer in.v_iew of the costs of Mrs. Nottingham worse a during the week of August 25'to August 29. Church school will resume in engineering done by WEB turquoise blue and pink chiffon For898-5662. more information phone Elementa'ry students who were enrolled in Schools in this School District in the 1974-75 icho September and following is the Engineering. I gown with matching coat and not register but will report directly to their classroom on the morning of September 3. . classes planned: The engineer, if one is hired, gardenia corsage. - 'D *. Wednesday church school - would be one Who would be A reception at the Mira Hotel Research into hiet and heart To be eligigle for admission, Grade I beginners must reach their sixth birthday by Decem starts Sept. $10 at 7 p.m. 'with able to act in a junior capacity fqllowed the ceremony with the health, children's heart defects, Kindergarten beginners must reach their fifth birthday by Decembe&&1975. --__ Please classes for kindergarten through with WEB still serfing as con- bride's uncle Les Nottingham of exerdise after heart attacks - (birth certificate' prefLrably) at the time of registration. to grade seven. sultants and on major'projects. Aldergrove acting as toast- just a few of the heart projects i- Sunday, Sept. IO, a number of The matter will be fully master. Rev. A.E.W. Godwin underway in B.C. in 1975. For classes are planned during the discussed by the finance wm- acted as master of ceremonies at more. information, write B.C. a.m. regular church service - Nur- mittee and decision reached at the, reception and presented the Heart, 1881 West Broadway, . sery in the back of the church a later date. -Young couple with 9 Plaque 0" Vancouver. V6J 1Y5. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis- Babuin of vacation to Saskatchewan. John Sobotka Sr. recently. Squamish and Mr. and Mrs. Visiting Esterhazy (the potash d** Robert Strom of North Van- field), Ed,planned on showing Don, Wendy "-and Nancy couver. his grandsons the little "red" Halvorson had a fine time in the \ schoolhouse, but alas, it is gone Cariboo at Lac La Hache CASSBLL - Mr. and Mrs. as have the railroad stiition, visiting their uncle and aunt and Jim Cassell (nee Seena Mahaf- houses and other landmarks, family, Mr. and Mrs. RiFhard fey) of Prince George are giving way to progress. Ed's Munro. They returned to plea$ed to announce the arrival Mom, a young 90 year old, was Squamish. with Richard. of their son, Ronald James, very happy to see them on her **& weighing 6 Ibs. 8 ozs. and born birthday, It was a nice holiday, Coming home on the Hope- in the interior city on July 8. but they all agreed, B.C. is best! Princeton Highway, we 'blew a hole in the muffler af the van. What a rackel - it sounded like a car ready for the demo. derby.

Anyway, the day before it was to 3 AND YOUR HOME , Rev. Godwin Full line of Paints and Wallpapers go into the garage for repairs, tor your home we were stopped-by the RCMP . available at aroundFurryCreek.Eek-was meaches final service I I it the muffle-r, speeding or what EAGLE RUN HOME CENTRE had George done wrong. These The service held at St: John's Anglican Church at Brackendale 898-3624 were the thoughts going through Squamish on Aug. 24 was Rev. A. E. W. Godwin's final of- the mind of a "qualified" back service in Squamish and his active ministry. seat driver!! No, he hadn't been ficial in He is retiring after 40 years in the active ministry. speeding but the muffler plus a ~ few minor r'epairs must be Mrs. Godwin returned to Squamish for this last service made. The policeman was just "and to take the last stitch in the quilt that has been hand doing his job but - in a quilted by the ACW. The quilt was started in the spring as a pleasant, friendly way!! project to be done during Bible Study afternoons. Many *** hours of fellowship were enjoyed by the members. while Mrs. Cherry Whiuaker from Vancouver was a weekend guest working on this are that is being revived. A total of 10 ladies 2 necessqrv . as candidates at the said election. tor whom only votes of her daughter and son-in-law, have met once a week for the last four or five months to work pending, and that 1 have granted will be received, are: r. and Mrs. Bob Maloughney, on the quilt, while reading and discussing the book "A Plain c *** Man Looks at the Bible." s ' WHETH~ERFOR MAYOR, ALDiRMAN TERM OF RESiDENTiAL' ADDRESS OCCUPAT~ON Mr. and Mrs. T* Mahaffey ' The quilt is 72 by 90 inches and mostly flue-and green OR nREdlONALBOARD DIRECTOR have returned from holidaying in the Prince George and in color. It is made in the dreden plate design hand stitched Dawson Creek areas. on the material and then the whde area was quilted. The *** quilt will be raffled on the day of the fall bazaar in Novem- Another young man doing ber. Tickets are available from any ACW member. very wsll in the sporting wcntd - I 16 months Alta Lake is Kelli Rogers. Before heading- tp the Canadian Moto-X cham- 'I pionships starting in Edmonton Aug. 13, he placed first iv a %-- Comings and Goings e,, Can-Am (Canadian-American) Welcome home to Mrs. Alex j Mrs. R. Watson spent a few challenge race in Hannigan, McBride following her stay in ,days in Sechelt last week visiting Washington. Kelli picked up a Lians Gate Hospital. j Mr. andMrs. Jack Wothington. beautiful three-foot-high ttophy *** I *** he 0' for his big win. Good luck in Mrs. Jennie Eross of Van- I Mr. and Mrs. .Larry Bishop your upcoming races, Kelli. couver was the guest of Mrs. 'and daughter Shari travelled to *** Peggy Tinney while in Squamish I,Grand :.Forks recently where Mr. and -Mrs. Peter Martin for the Tinney:Ostergard nup- j they picked.up son Keviq. From bi'd farewell to his parents last Otd tials. friends of Stella Eross .that point they continued their ' i Thursday as they departed for %willbe interested to know that i holidays in 100-Mile and'Canim ifireton,I L,, , ' Willidm Patrjck Regional Board Director 16 months Alta Lake Retired their home in Edinburgh, Ishe is leaving shortly for a nur- iI Lake before they returned .home .. Scotland. They enjoyed a won- sing post in Lausanne, Swit- !via the Duffy Lake Road. ' I 'I .day 01' Septembet, 1975, between the hours ot' 8 a.m. derful holiday here and also zerland. '* * * Poll) - Thursday,. and 8 p.m. of which every person is hereby required managed a trip to Reno. *** If the sun seems to shine more *** Mrs. W. J. Boscariol took her /brightly around the United * and Friday, Septelnber 5, 1975 between to take notice arid govern himself accordingly. If you see anyone snooping mother Mrs. Kay Morrison and /Church than anywhere else in around your garden in the next her sister, Mrs. Alf Pepper of Squamish it must .be due to the . .. Given under my hand this i8th.day ot August, 1975,- , week or so, don't panic as it excellent. paint job done on the I Shellbrook, I Saskatchewan, to probably is just a garden judge iaturday the '6th .. D. N. SPINK , Returning, 'Officer Gibsons for h visit with Mrs. Pat building by an enthusiastic looking over your property as I Edwards and her mother. group of eager beavers!

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LOTS IN CiARIBALDI HIGHLANDS Six lots on,Thunderbird Ridge Five large bench edge lots Kintyre Drive East All services underground. Use your new federal grant for your home., Phone Pat Goode, 898-51 15,' Garibaldi Highlands Develepment - -m-- ,-

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44 lots for sale in Garibaldi Highlands. Pricid from $12,900. Contact the Sunset Sales office, 8 a.m.430 p.m. week days, 12-6 p.m. weekends. Call 898-9233 or 922- 5772. FOR SALE - We will consider any reasonable ,offer on our large finished home in Brackendale. It has living room, family room and three bedrooms. Kitchen has self-cleaning oven and garburator.

I Come and see itmat41522 Rae Road or call 898-3393. INDUSTRIAL Building, 3000 sg. ft. on approfimately 1 acre land for sale or lease. Phone 892-5281 or write Box 409, Squamish.

TWO ).- three-bedrqom homqs. Doubte carport, enSu3e -prumbing wlw carpets, fireplace. 41557 and 41561 Rod Road, Brackendale, full price $47,500, by Nielsen, Waltei Industries Ltd. Phone 892-5313 01 898-3456. _- TWO new homes on the Boulevard by Stewart & Goff Const. Phone 898-5091 or 898-3393. TAKE a look at I30 Kintyre East 11 you need a good home Sandland Construction Ltd. Phone 898-5 195 DUPLEX zofied lot 66'x122', cor- ner of Hope and Depot, beside many weekends at a YMCA ski 15. Every exhibitor will have Walk - don't run. Exercise is duplex. Phone 892-921 3. . lodge in the Laurentian moun- a chance on the exhibitors' good for all of'us, but not tains north of Montreal enjoying dtaw. - necessarily the same type of- BY OWNER, new- three beectpCnmr his favorite WinEr SporTsk3ng; A special attraction on the exercise. Check with your doc- home, 1170 sq. ft., wlw carpets, eventually gaining the three sets plumbing, finished rec. Fall Fair:-Day is the Pet Show tor before starting any strehuous '( proficiency to become a member for children under the age of 14. activity. Write B.C. Heart, 1881 room, two fireplaces. Phone 898- of the Canadian Ski Instructor 5667. There is no entry fee. West Broadway, Vancouver AII iance. All exhibitors- . are-. - asked tn_- V6J 1Y5 for exercise in- House for Sale d At the age Of 2o he was very bring their pets (except dogs) to r mati&. D Four bedroom home &on Newport intrigued with the idea Of Avenue, close to town and schools. the Squarnish elementary school teaching skiing and the resort play area at 10 a.m. on Sept. 6. Phone 892-5536. business and decided to make it There is, always .. Pets must be keDt on a le& or__ THREE :bedroom house for sale. his career. in a cage. some t hi ng You move to own lot, $2,500. Phone In thefollowing four years he 892-331 2. Entrants with dogs are to interesting at served as a ski instructor in bring them to the Squamish Mont Tremblant, Que., and elementary school play area at Squamish Floor 40 ACRES Mammpth Falls, California. 11 a.m. All dogs are to be kept Cdveri n g s. In the summer of 1961 Jack ob leash as well. There will be a returned to Montreal to marry trophy given for the best pet ili 892-5422 $39,900 Ann, his neighborhood the whole show. Upper Squamish Valley, 9.2 miles girlfriend for seven years. from Fergie's Lodge. Beautiful set- Together they moved to Banff 4 ting, total privacy, the ultimate Alberta, where 'he successfully retreat, $17,000 down will handle. managed a ski resort for five . Vendor must sell. Lance Tracey, years. Sussex Realty Ltd. 980-621 I. At that time Whistler Moun- tain was under construction and RINTING ' Pemberton - Duplex New SxS. Downtown area. Tremen word was out that Whistler had dous opportunity in expanding area the potential of becoming a for your needs Offers to $55,000. major North American ski . Pemberton - Dopiex Lot resort. The challenge was Fantastic investment at $1 1,500 irresistible and Jack and Ann Downtown area; Hold or develop moved to Whistler Mountain - Call collect to GEORGE MASSEY where he has served as -area 988-6080, 988-6131. . manager for Garibaldi @Lifts L CANADA PERMANENT Ltd. for the past nine years. As a resident of Whistler ' TRUST -..* throughout that period he has served extensively in numerous IT'S BUYtNG organizations and ' community groups. He has been a director Operate TIME AGAIN - of the Whistler Chambec of THE besr buys are brand new home! Commerqe since 1968 and ser- ftammiUOk,&es hold-lots EX ved as its president from 1969 In Top celltyt plans, quality const. Choose to 1972; a director in the your colours & carpets. Lana Canada West Ski Areas Trocey 980-6211, 926-6961, Sussex Association since 1966, its Form.. . Realty Ltd. president 1970-72 and again LIONS BAY from 1974 to the present day. Whatever forms you need, 35 SEAVIEW PLACE He was a co-founder of the for your business. . bills, ledgers, .Imm.,possession. 20x25 L.R. with Whistler Mountain TV cociety . heavy beamed ceiling & huge field. and president since 1971, chair- labels, work sheets, envelopes, stone F,P. Large D.R., kitchen witk man of the Whistler Mountain letterheads, file cards. . . count on built-ins & eating area. 2 B.R.'s - 2 Information Centre since 1974 full baths, den with F.P. Sundeck - and presently director for Elec- us for expert help. We'll be happy view close to beach 5 star con. - toral Area E in the Squamish- to give you suggestions. dition. I Askidg $83,900. Margot 01 Dou Kirk, 987:7424, off. 922 Lillooet-Regional District. 124%: Jack and Ann and their two Ask For Free Estimates H.A. ROBERTS LTD. sons, Jordan and Lance, aged 10 103 Park Royal, West Van. and 8, enjoy the life and THREE bedroom hquse, completc challenge of Whistler and in- Squamish times nuite in basement in Valleycliffe tend to remain there for years to S4'6,OOO. n come. - 892-51 &I . 898-673 \ . Advertisement. ." I, -.

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