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H3I1K wants Sechelt site Cameo Lands developer Hank Hall is For the last 15 months Hall's attempts to start production by April. council members, "you may have an making another attempt to manufacture to start an industrial park on his Cameo Saying he has resigned himself to eyesore on a main street. I don't think his ferro-cement panels on the Sunshine Land's subdivision on Field Road have manufacturing the first of his panels in people will complain but you never know." Coast. been stalled by regional zoning by-laws Vancouver, Hall claimed a Peninsula Hall estimated it would cost him $10,000 Last week Hall approached Sechelt and by complaints from local residents. Times report on local unemployment to put up the temporary building and then council asking permission to erect a Hall recently negotiated a land swap "convinced me to try one last time to keep move it to Cameo Lands once he had temporary building on a parcel of com­ with the Sunshine Coast Regional District the jobs on the Peninsula." received permission to build on the mercially zoned land he owns near the . that resulted in an exchange of the original Hall's plans call for an 8,000-square- Robert's Creek site. Hydro right of way behind the building 20-acre park site for a. 20-acre piece of foot steel shell with a plastic covered roof His $100,000 bond was, he assured the supply store. property now in the Agricultural Land to be erected on his Sechelt property. He aldermen, a guarantee the building would A $100,000 performance bond would be Reserve, However, as Hall explained at promised the council there would be no be moved and not re-sold. posted by the developer as the proposed the February 16 meeting, government pollution from the building and that it Sechelt council gave their approval in plant would not meet federal building code approval forme swap may not be received would meet Health Code standards. principle to the idea subject to legal ad­ regulations. for several months and his company needs "For four 0r five months," he told the vice.

^^••^^M' «^ . M ~ Registration No. 1142' HE JTENINSULA Uweb • ••ra.is. a..: ^m _^ , Union "'vssv-aja:-*?..:'1 Label Serving the Sunshine Coast, (Howe Sound to Jervis Inlet), including Port Mellon, Hopkins Landing, Granthams Landing, Gibsons, Roberts Creek, ^f Phono ~"""• * Wilson Creek, Selmq Park, Sechelt, Halfmoon Bay, Secret Cove, Pender Hrb.. Madeira Park, Garden Bay, Irvine's Landing, Earls. Cove. Egmont J 885-3231 This ISSUIssue 20 pagCS—15pages — 15c c LARGEST READERSHIP OF ANY PAPER ON THE SUNSHINE COAST. Volume 14 — No. 13 Wednesday, February 23, 1977 Heritage Week During the next few months the final draft of the Sechelt Vicinity Study will be released and its recommendations will determine the direction of village ex­ CAMEO LANDS developerHank Hall proposal,; which would1 include a pansion. now wants to start his manufacturing $100,000 performance bond, to village This week, however, is National plant in Sechelt. Here he explains his alderman Frank Leitner. Heritage Week in Canada, a time, saysthe government press release, "dedicated to preserving the best of Canada's man- made and natural heritage." The photograph opposite and others Weekly garbage pickup inside—a log cabin, a twin-spired church, a waterfront mansion — are relics? of' Sechelt's heritage, a past destroyed, by proposal is in jeopardy time and fire. Weekly garbage pickup on the Sunshine either have to go into the collection OPENED IN MARCH, 1896, Sechelt's Coast is in jeopardy after the lowest tender business itself or seriously consider for the job was rejected as "unrealistic." remaining on the twice monthly schedule. first post office was located near ihe He claimed he was not in favour of the first waterfront on the west side of Wharf The Public Utilities Committee of the option "as so far free enterprise has done a Road- Bert Whitaker became the fi^st regional board decided last week that the good job." Hoemberg then added that he postmaster and between his buildiigs job could not be done for the $42,000 was not "convinced that a weekly garbage and the barn to the right ran the wail estimated in the bid. The committee also pickup is necessary" saying people in his rejected a second tender from the current to Porpiiise Bay. Pete/Le Vesqueijor area were not in favour of it. "French? Pete" •-.as he was betlertv contractor, saying his budget of $72,000 Ed Johnston also maintained that the was moire than they were prepared to known, holds theshors^ he wotfl^lisej "bunch of old age pensioners" in Area 'C to cou^i^ssenger luggage from|heS spend. were content with the bi-weekly colla­ Peninsula homes and businesses in tions. , steamiaiips docked at the Sechelt most regional areas now have bi-weekly The directors estimated that doubling Wharf. Photographed in 1904. garbage collection at an annual cost of the service should only raise the cost of $32,000. picking up garbage by ones-third and they Area R' representative Peter decided to ask the two contract ^bidders to Hoemberg told the otn% committee prepare new submissions for the Feb:-/ i&ry 8 membera lait"'*^ regionn^^dcfc i^ay 25 regional board meetit^r •\. \t.-t Gibsons council last Tuesday approved municipal inspector, incorporating such probably next month. that deficit would amount to about $65,000 construction of a new $17,635 sewer line to duties as licence and building inspection. In other action, council gave second ..a,year. , serve residences located along parts of Alderman Hume.delivered a report on and third readings to the rezoning by-law ;-.-"You'd have only four months to make Watson scores suggested South Fletcher, Winn Road and Stewart progress in drafting the proposed parking for Gibsons Harbour Lodge, to be located that with an open pool, but 12 months with Road. by-law. There are difficulties in en­ on Gower Point Road below the municipal ajjclosed pool," he noted. The line, which will be built by village forcement of such a law, he said, including offices. P.-. Alderman Jim Metzler previously has area help for Gibsons' pool personnel, will uUimately service 21 lots, the possibility that enforcement would That action was taken despite the fact estimated that the pool's operating deficit simple as it appears. If they do some arith­ of which 11 could be hooked up im­ tend to discourage shoppers in the Lower that developers have not yet produced would be about $35,000 a year. In "an attempt to clear some: rumors "There is no way the Village of Gibsons that are flying around," the director of the metic they will find that out." mediately, according to Alderman Ted Village. descriptive information on the lodge Hume. . requested some months ago by council. will ever be able to support the total Recreation Commission had some strong Watson, who was' at the Sechelt "It's really difficult when you think of operational costs of that pool. We know words last week for regional board meeting to report on his commission's Given annual parcel taxes of $110, the how we're going to enforce it," he said, The rezoning action was taken with the that," Metzler said last week. representative Bernie Mulligan's progress, estimates it will cost a minimum line could be paid for in about 7 Ms years, he Hume said he planned to visit West assurance that ho building permit for the He ,said various plans for sup­ suggestion that Area 'F' might join the of $350,000 to construct a pool in Gibsons said. .•• Vancouver and North Vancouver to study facility would be issued until the plementing the pool's income have been village of Gibsons swimming pool project. and that the annual operating deficit Meeting in committee, council ap­ their experiences with parking by-laws. documents had been received and ap­ considered, including the possibility of Speaking to the February 16 Sechelt would be at least $20,000. For the $350,000 proved pay raises of eight per cent for the He said some thought had been given to proved by council. people would get a 20 meter heated pool renting pool time to the school district. Council meeting Norman Watson warned, village staff. the possibility of combining the job of Kinsmen Club member Clay Carvey Metzler also suggested that grant "Some people are thinking Area 'F' and but uncovered except for a plastic bubble, Council increased their own indemnity also met with council last Tuesday to he said. enforcing the parking by-law with the job monies might be available to help defray Gibsons should join forces and use their by $10 per month, bringing the aldermen's of municipal dog catcher. , discuss possible Kinsmen assistance in the the operating deficit. total recreational assets to build a Cost of building the pool would be paid annual total to $1,610 each and the mayor's The village has no dog catcher at the planning and financing of the proposed Mayor Larry labonte said he intended swimming pool. At first look this seems for out of a recent $300,000 federal Neigh- to $2,750. village swimming pool. to appoint a swimming pool committee in vastly favourable, but it is not quite as — See Page A-3 Council also appointed Ralph Jones present time because it still has no pound, but council was assured work on that Carvy urged the aldermen to be the near future and that he would include facility is proceeding. lacking a pound, cautious in their approach in order to representatives from areas E and F on the the village does now have a panel van avoid "the kind of situation Powell River committee. Individuals from those areas designed for rounding up offending got into." have expressed interest in participating in mongrels. Village clerk Jack Copland Carvey said a Kinsmen study of a the project, although Metzler noted that picked up the vehicle in Vancouver swimming pool indicated that the "it is too late this year" for that to'happen. Saturday and drove it back to Gibsons, operating deficit would make an open pool Representatives from the Kinsmen also where it awaits completion of the pound, infeasiblc. He said the Kin.smen estimated were invited to join the committee. Intrepid traveller proves age no final barrier to adventure By MARY TINKLEY colleagues. What memories this reunion the church beautiful und impressive. Mrs. Helen Dratsch of Redrooffs Road awoke, for it was wiUi this group of friends Taking the night train into Spain, she Is nlready well known as" an enterprising that she had fled to the West on April 26, arrived in Madrid in pelting rain. She and intrepid traveller. During the |>ost few 1945. Heading north to Denmark, she spent spent some time in the Prado and Retiro years she has explored Mexico and Cen­ two days In Copenhagen und two days in Park, but she found the weather cold and tral America, travelling alone by bus and .Stockholm, then took the night train to miserable and the city not to her liking. .So train. It has long been her ambition to Bremen for a visit with relatives at .she pressed on to Toledo, a delightful city make a trip around the world, following ln RhelnheSasen, near Worms. After a few with picturesque streets, so narrow that the footsteps of Christopher Columbus, days at St. Gallon, Switzerland, she the pedestrians have to press themselves Marco Polo and Alexander the Great. Now rroewed into Italy to revisit Venice which against the houses to make room for the In her early seventies, crippled with ar­ she had last seen in 11(41. traffic to pass. The weather was sunny and thritis so that she needs a cam. to get The old Pulazzl looked dirty and there were points from which she obtained around, she decided it was high time to get neglected, but despite tlic decay, the city spectacular views of tho surrounding started on such a project. On September 23 still had ita old magic charm for her. She country. She visited the fine cathedral and she slurtcd out on her great adventure and did extensive walks from which she would several of Toledo's famous churches. on Jnnunry 12, nearly four months later, return by vaporctto, the small motor boats Next day It was on to Seville, which is she arrived home with her mission suc­ which run along the canals, serving as mainly an industrial city, but she was cessfully accomplished, living girdled the buses to the Venetians. She used the Interested ln the cathedral and the earth by means of plane, bus and train. vaporetto to explore the Canal Grande and Glraldn, a remarkable example of She first flew to England, where she to visit Muruno where the famous Arabian art erected In 1105. The following visited friends near Loudon and went to Venetian glass is made. day, Mr,s. Dratsch was in Granada, a Cornwall and some of the south coast Again taking the night train, Mrs. former capital of the Moorish Kingdom of resorts. Flying to Amsterdam, .she took a Dratsch travelled via Milan to Genoa, Granada. Heavy rnln made sightseeing canal trip and visited Rembrandt House, continuing by daylight along thi. Riviera to difficult but she found the 14th century Rljk Museum and the Helnlcken brewery. Carcassonne near the SpanLsh Itorder. Alhumtora alone made the visit worth­ .She had left Germany 211 years lx>fore, Here she stayed overnight to visit the old while. The rain was still pouring down never expecting to return, so her visit to walled city. Another train Journey of 3Mi when she left for Barcelona. There she Europe was to Iw a .sentimental Journey, hours took her to 1/amies, a town spent a few hours sightseeing Mfore revisiting places she had known and surrounded by mountains and consisting catching the night truin for Germany. taking n look at places she had never had almost entirely of hotels and souvenir Towards morning, tho train was passing an opportunity to see. .She bought a Enroll shops. It was the end of Uie season and the Swiss vineyards and the passengers liad pass and started off on her -first ride to hotels were almost empty. Next day she some excellent views of I/ike Geneva and Hamburg, where she met two former took the long walk to tlte Domain de la I/tko Neuchatel. Since her Enroll puss was colleagues with whom (-.I.,, had worked for protte where the woters of the spring are shortly to expire, Mrs. Dratsch did not 22 years in a bank In .Stettin. At Luhcck, (Maimed to have healing powers and at­ loiter In Germany, but took the Orient LITTLE DARKROOM magic transforms an Innocent stone cat and a solitary gull to preadator nnd prey. she had a reunion with more of her old tract, thousands of pilgrims. She found -— aSee Page AS > » < m Page A-2 The Peninsula Times Wednesday, February 23,1977 Christian Science THE PENINSULA7^«^ dS^KSMa "Thy gentleness hath made me great." (Ps 18 35 and 11 Sam 22 36). i The power of gentleness is the potfer of love. Mary Baker Eddy makes a moving EDITORIALS reference to the idea of the power of Don Morberg, Managing Editor "A free press is the unsleeping guardian of gentleness. In speaking of angels she every other right that free men prize." writes, "Gabriel has the more quiet task of — Winston Churchill imparting a sense of the ever-presence of ministering Love. The Gabriel of His presence has no contests. To infinite, ever- READER'S RIGHT present Love, all is Love," (Science and Health with to the Scriptures, Pg 567). Planes tfisturbin the peace Editor, The Times; passing over are flying "legally," that is, Sir: At the risk of being thought of as above their minimum altitude Lockstead repititious or boring, or as a complainer, requirements. Unfortunately, therein lies or gadfly, or perhaps over-zealous, I write th£ problem. Our residential layout more — Legislature Report once again on the subject of an ever- or less follows the coastline; pilots An issue that has serious implications worsening problem on the Sunshine however also prefer to follow the coast for those living along the coast is the Coast...the noise of airplanes. line. Some pilots perhaps don't see the possible Kitimat pipeline. This represents Today, a sunny and mild winter Sunday problem in the larger sense of not only great environmental problems and I spend most of the day in the garden, from their one plane being heard only by potential disaster. The channel leading to about 10 in the morning to 5 in the af­ themselves, but instead as one of Kitimat harbour according to the Ministry ternoon. During this time there was hardly numerous planes flying over thousands of of the Environment presents "maximum a single moment, literally, when the drone : sople in hundreds of households below approach problems." this comes from a of a plane was not the predominating them. In essence they appear not to realize report that the ministry has been sound that I was hearing. I am not that it is only common sense and courtesy withholding for some time now. The exaggerating or stretching the facts for to not fly oyer that strip of houses below, possibility of a major oil spill is inevitable. effect; no sooner did the engine noise of but well away over the low mountains The report says that there would be one plane begin to fade, so that the behind us, or perhaps as far as possible an oil spill on an average of once every seagulls could once again be noticed, when over the Strait where people will not be four months. The environmental impact is another plane entered the picture and harassed by the sound of their engines. something that should be looked at very continued the disturbance. A few times, Last summer during a period of high thoroughly and the residents of the area two and three airplanes together were reader interest in this subject, a previous affected consulted with, on the social directly overhead. In fact, rather than a letter of mine prompted a retort from a Pssst! Have you heard the rumour? The rest of Canada is having a winter! impact of the proposed pipeline. local flyer. "1 find it is a beautiful sight to day's relative quiet being now and again The whole of tankers and oil disturbed by the occasional plane, one had rise over the land and watch the early rays of the morning sun peep over the tranquil spills in our waters is of .great concern to a day of continual droning punctuated by me and all residents of B.C. With the the occasional^ moment or two of peace. mountains when it seems that the rest of the world is asleep," he wrote. Another 15% uneinployiiient? No wonder recent spills that have taken place south of This is a bizarre and rather frightening the border, we see that the impact of response from a local alderman, also a Editor, The Times; employment, Cliff. Maybe you should "trade-off" in Mr. Hoemberg's eyes. (To situation to find oneself in, especially flyer was, "The same people who com­ tanker traffic is not something to be taken considering that the day I am referring to Sir: After reading the February 16,1977 leave your money in the bank and apply use Mr. Hoemberg's quoted phrase lightly. plain go into their garden the same day issue of The Times, I could not help but for a LIP Grant to study the mating habits regarding the building height in Mr. was in winter, and not the so-called tourist pushing a power mower." It is the at­ I have urged the government to take a season. Furthermore, I live in Robert's witness a glowing example of how, bet­ of the West Coast Teredo! Or better still, •Salahub's application.) titudes reflected by statements such as ween the different levels of government, maybe the next step, a REGIONAL Also, I publicly, through this letter, stand on this issue and not to allow any Creek, on the Lower Road, not next door to these that add a sense of futility to the large tankers to enter our waters without an airport. Some stretches of fog this we are ih a situation quite similar to a dog MANPOWER OFFICE might be set up would like to ask Mr. Peter Hoemberg to achievement of any solution to the chasing his tail. He can see it but can't get and funded by our local government to try define to me and the residents of this first meeting stringent guidelines for winter have provided a certain salvation problem, by basic human consideration prevention of spills and. any possible from this phenomenon; but what will it! First of all we have a large picture of and place workers into non-existant jobs! community exactly what he would define for others. the Canada Manpower Office. This ex­ Maybe you could even get a job to run it for as a "less desirable commercial use." danger of tankers going aground along the happen when the summer arrives, not only B.C. coast. this year but in future years, as the I have no idea what the destintions pensive federally funded program is them Cliff. , ., . Perhaps he would like to give us some population increases and the popularity of were of those Sunday planes, flying up and supposed to help Canadians, young and I was not one of the local Davis Bay examples. Maybe the next step is a bylaw The recent change in the schedule on flying spreads? With more people and down the coast, but I would be astonished old, find jobs. Good idea; however, then residents contacted by Mr. Salahub, to stop the sale of all existing commercial Route No. 3, Horseshoe Bay to Langdale, planes we'll have more flights and sub­ to learn that they all departed from and we have further down the government however, I must plead guilty that if he had properties for fear that a later owner has some very serious repercussions. sequently more people available to be landed at the local faciUties. Presumably, scale a level of government called the contacted me I would definitely be in might put it to an "undesirable use." What People's lives are disrupted to a great disturbed. Where does it end? ou^ coastline has become a flying corridor Regional District. favor. Maybe Cliff should offer to trade his is this part of B.C. coming to? It's extent. The Minister of Transport, Jack for not only local flights, but the planes If you noticed right under the front property for some suitable crown land of beginning to look quite clear to me! Davis, initiated the changes without any This letter is not spawned by feelings of flying to destinations up and down the page picture there is a story of how a long equivalent value like Mr. Hank Hall did! R.W. Copping, consultation with the communities, af­ anti-development, anti-technology or anti- coast, or as a scenic flight for sightseers. This obviously must be an acceptable Davis Bay. fected. This is typical -of this ad­ airplane, it arises simply from a love of Whatever the case thSre must be a time resident has just been turned down on the rezoning of his property in Davis ministration, knee jerk reactions that this part of the world and a desire not to restriction on such a flight path over affect people all made from the inner see its special qualities sucked away residential areas, through an enactment of Bay. Now here is a case of a person willing to invest his hard earned dollars confines of some office in Victoria. That forever, in an atmosphere of com­ law if necessary. minister is completely isolated from the placency, by the encroachment of those into a building and business that will Thanks from Kinsmen Club Recently, public displeasure was. provide employment for a contractor, realities of everyday life. When was the aspects of life that are acknowledged to voiced at the proliferation of ad­ last time that Jack Dayis rode on the be, to say the least, particularly un­ bricklayer, plumber, drywaller, elec­ Editor, The Times; If there are any houses that were vertisement signs on highway frontage, trician, painter, engineer, building supply, missed in our blitz, and you still wish to ferries of this province out of necessity? desirable. If anyone in the flight path of but the signs did not come down. However Sir:'Another year of Mothers' March is glass-shop, septic tank supplier and just finishing, and on behalf of the Kin­ donate, please feel free to send any The ferry system at one time was a system these planes did "not notice" the noise or a new law is almost on the books that will to bring people together. It now has "is used to it" then it is quite possible that probably many more people. Then when smen Club of Gibsons I wish to extend a donations in care of the Kinsmen Club of restrict these signs. In other words, if you this project is completed and the business Gibsons,.Bo* 22, Gibsons, B.C. If so become a mechanism for keeping people that person has already been conditioned care, you can effect changes. If you find special thank you to all the marching opened, as stated it will have probable $nothers who gave so generously of their desjflBd we wiU mail you a receipt. , apart.. . ''.•»>. .. • ,..,-]•/• ••...'.. to passive acceptance of what is known to the air traffic getting a bit heavy over your • 4 * be a debilitating influence on their well- employment of between three and four full time and effort. I would also like to thank Again, thank you very much for your home, and you think that there are sen­ time jobs for local residents. Not only are they ruining the economy being. A while ago, at a meeting to discuss sible alternatives, then write your all those people on the Sunshine Coast who generosity. of the province in the name of the balanced the. Gibsons harbour development newspaper, or your alderman, your However, Davis Bay is supposedly not dipped into their pockets so freely for Philip Grafton, budget, but in doing so they are making someone commented on the airplane noise Regional Board representative, the local a suitable location for this business. It's monies that are going to a very worthwhile Co-Chairman, changes that adversely affect people's around the harbour. The developer flying club, the local commercial airline. OK however for a Restaurant, Rental cause. Kinsmen Club of Gibsons. lives. responded that, as with the noise from Make a little noise. It may help. Good luck. Shop, Grocery Store, three Motels, Taxi cars, people would get used to it. Dr. Lome D. Berman, business and fomerly the Regional District Roberts Creek. itself, but not a Sporting and Marine Probably nine out of ten of the planes business. Sounds a little like discrimination to me. If not, then maybe it's just another case of some of our elected members saying to themselves that if they rezone the property, the property owner might profit from it, so we 53 . . can't allow that to happen. So the minutes by Don Morberg Peninsula will just go its merry way with a RESTRICTED SUPPLY of commercial (Being the first indication that the sleeping bag in a hammock. Not easy. and industrial land that is ridiculously Editor-on-holiday is alive, if not entirely We're cooking our own food here and some high priced and therefore out of reach of well — or at least that he was two weeks of it isn't bad. Some is, my appetite is only most people wanting to start a small ago.) returning today. business. Meanwhile, the electorate Yelapa is beautiful, brown sand beach, complains about lack of service, poor Wiring uervicB Yelapa, Mexico,, February 7 (?) Monday. river, thatched huts and thatched housed selection and high prices!- Well no damn clinging precariously to the hillsides. wonder! Each morning when I wake up, there's Each day the tourist boat comes in and The result of the thinking of the about 15 seconds of brain rattling deposits about 100 people, mostly Gringos, realization that I'm here in some foreign Regional Board and similar governing Creative design and layouts for Letterheads sunburned, who rent horses for 20 pesos (8 bodies accomplishes just the opposite to country. That it's February but it's 85 when the boat's not in), buy Mexican beer degrees in the sun. I've rented a house in what they set out to do. The commercial newsletters, booklets and for 10 pesos (8 when the boat's not ln) and and industrial zoned properties are Envelopes Yelapa, luxurious by Yelapa standards, lie on rented mats for a couple of hours kitchen, gas stove, living room, two usually for sale, however, but for a advertisements. Fast and until the boat leaves. I'm sharing the sizeable sum and if you want it you pay the sleeping areas, two sleeping lofts, house with a young couple form Saskat­ beautiful panorama view of the beach, the price. You might also notice Uiat it is in efficient service for all your Business Cards chewan. We have a large pig for a many Instances HELD either vacant or bay, trail to the beach (public), trail to a housepct and a number of chickens. private beach, banyo (bathhouse). undeveloped until somebody does pay the printing needs... Invoices Beautiful house. The people who own the You really see the wonst of the tourists price. Meanwhile, the residential taxpayer house will only rent it to Canadians, as the here ond the best. Saw one lady yelling in has to pay an increasing portion of taxes to dear sweet little old lady said, "Most of the English at a Mexican shop keeper, support our growing bureaucracy of local at the others who come here are (expletive demanding something, and the shop governments, while at the same time deleted). keeper didn't know what she wanted. 1 spending net income dollars on goods and watched as the lady ranted and raved and services purcliased from Vancouver The bus to Los Angeles was a horror then left. The lady looked at me, the shop businesses. This situation exists solely TPe»Urt4ctfaHtwe& story. Enjoyed L.A. then went to San keeper lady tluit is, and I just shook my because of the negative planning to help Diego, Tijuana, down Baja to I-a Paz, I-a head und said, "Gringo loco." She support and provldo reasonably priced Business Forms Paz to Cube .San Lucas then by ferry, to laughed. I then said, "No ha bin Espnnol" land in the local area. This trend If not Ph. 885-3231 Puerto Vallarta, A few days there and then and asked, In English, for what I wanted. reversed, Is most helpful for ihe Van­ here. She gave lt to me. Her English was tetter couver merchant to pay his taxes; Posters My last night in P.V., a bunch of us than my Spanish, but Gringos who demand however, lt doesn't take a university from the hotel went to Carlos O'Brien's for get very little. graduate in economics to figure out what drinks and dinner. Dinner for six and happens to our local economy. Tickets drinks all night for 9 cost 700 pesos, alxuit Swimming here Is an experience. W" Water Is 72 degrees F and very salty. Did I only hope that the voting public wakes $.11 U.S. 1 was really pleased until I woke some pseudo-body surfing In Cabo .San £ Notices up the next day with tins dreaded Tourlatu. up soon before we start having to buy k^\\\v I ,ueos and ended up with my cut-offs full of commercial property by the square Inch Have met some amazing people sand. Have lost some weight. everywhere. Cabo was very friendly. The like in the large cities. I know how Mr. a Bulletins bout ride was great, I'.V. was really alee. My "100 i>er cent Canadian Content" T- aSulahuh feels as I applied just under two I've shot (> rolls of film so far but none shlrt lias been the greatest thing. years ago for rezoning of a piece of ,%%\ since I got to Yelapa. I have, however, Canadians get special treatment here. If I property in Wilson Creek that was right Invitations learned the gentle art of how to sleep In a wear It on the beach or to market, I've got next door to a large piece of commercial friends. People want to know where I'm zoned land on the corner of Airport road. ^.w from nnd "Do you know..." There are The Regional Board said no, so I did not Advertisements more Candlans ln Mexico Hum Mexicans. pursue the matter. I could have purchased THE PENINSULA^**** At the hotel I stayed nt In P.V. there were the property next door nt an asking price I'lit-IUIirt. Wctlneuluyi. nt SccIicU 12 out of 25. I've got some strange stories of $180,000, however, the owner did tell mo Announcements on H.C'k Smislniit- Coniat about that hotel. to make an offer! Such a reasonable price l>Y Being sick luts cut Into my Spanish for approximately 1 acre of land! .lust The Peninsula Time* think the rent factor for the RAW LAND Menus for WaMtprt* I'ublloUoni. Ltd. lessons. Today I'm feeling almost woll enough to head for the beach and see If the with no improvement* »l • nominal return at Sechelt.H.C. of 1 per c*nt per month would havo been Box 310— Sechelt, II.C. touriat boat brought In anything ln* Photocopying (creating. only $1,800 per month. .lust a drop in the VON MO bucket for the Rockefellers, but just about Phone B8.S-.12.il four times too steep for a small mobllo Brochures Subscription Kate*: On ndviOice) Canadian Heart Foundation Is the only home dealer to pay. I .xal, $7 per year, Beyond 35 mllet, SH national voluntary health agency devoting U.S.A.. $10. Oversea* $11. all efforts to conquer heart and blood All I can say Is nice try for trying to vessel disease. Invest your money nnd provide some 4 sv MORE ABOUT Wednesday, February 23, 1977 The Peninsula Times Page A-3 Traveller proves age no barrier —FromPageA-l which caries water from vast un­ statue of a reclining Buddha, and there are Express from Mannheim to Istanbul. The derground lakes to the towns and villages hundreds of pagodas, one of which houses fact that it was called an express, did not on the plateau. the famous Emerald Buddha. The prevent a two-hour delay at the Turkish Their next stop was at beautiful Floating Market is another attraction border, or the snail's pace of less than 20 Isfahan, where they spent three days. In which no visitor should miss. An hour's miles an hour for the ride to Istanbul. 1387 when the Tartar hordes crossed journey from Bangkok is Nakorn Pattom, First impressions of Istanbul were Persia, Isfahan was a small oasis town. a restful and peaceful spot which has the dirty streets and hazardous sidewalks. In Then in the 16th century, under Shah biggest and oldest pagoda in Thailand. I spite of heavy , traffic, everybody jay­ Abbas, who had made it his capital, it During a six day stay in Hong Kong, I walked and nobody took any notice of the entered a period of intense development Mrs. Dratsch made an excursion to the traffic lights. Mrs. Dratsch thought that in and many of the fine buildings erected at New Territories towards the Chinese such conditions the drivers did a mar­ that time still exist. The centre of the city border, and a trip to the Portugese Colony I vellous job and showed infinite patience. is Shah Square, one of the most imposing of Macao by hydrofoil, but undoubtedly the I The Sultan Ahmed distriet where she squares in the world. At one end is the highlight of her visit was a ride in a double I was shopping has two of Istanbul's most famous Shah Mosque, with dome, decker bus from Hong Kong to the Peak. It I famous mosques, the Blue Mosque and the minarets and arches of blue-glazed tiles, was the only sunny* day during hef"stay in I gov't inspected •Canada grade 'A' beef Hagia Sophia, but the big pleasant park decorated with designs in gold and silver. Hong Kong and she was able to ap­ I which surrounds the mosques, has become From one of the other buildings, Shah" preciate the magnificent views she had I a hippie haven. Their flowered panel Abbas and his court used to watch their from the peak in every direction. She could trucks can be seen everywhere and,their favourite sport, polo, and the original see Aberdeen Island and all the islands to I round steak ^ * ». 1.59 washing is hung over the fences to dry. goalposts still stand at the ends of the the south of it and in other directions she I The Suleyman Mosque is the most square. Shah Abbas established relations could see Kowlopn and the New Territories beautiful in the city and is furbished with European Courts and welcomed and the whole of the big harbour of Hong I boneless throughout with fine carpets, all in the visitors from western nations to his Kong. I same design. capital. He was a great drinker and it is On New Year's Day, she flew to thought that one of the reasons for the I Mrs. Dratsch took a ride on a steamer Tokyo; not realizing that the Japanese 169 friendship which existed between Persia I rump roasts which crosses the Bosphorus, giving her New Year (^iebrations continue through and England was that when all the guests the first three days of January and that, I ID• BHI • mm m7 the chance to see many small towns which had drunk themselves under the. table, I line the 17-mile channel separating Europe consequently; stores and restaurants were rib or wing or Abbas and the British Ambassador would closed and downtown streets nearly I from Asia. She visited the Palace Topkapi still be proposing toasts to each other. which contains the biggest treasures she deserted. As there was nothing else to do, I had ever seen — pure gold candlesticks On the north side of the square is the she joined the throng of people who walked I to the Imperial Palace to pay their sirloin steaks 199 entrance to the main bazaar which is one I weighing 100 pounds, emeralds as big as • •••••»•••»»•••••#•»••••••••• laVS •HHH Wm ^m^_WW ^a\mm*' eggs and all kinds of arms decorated with of Asia's best; with its miles of winding respects to the Emperor. When the palace I grounds were crowded, the Emperor, precious and semi-precious stones which alleys and hundreds of little shops* Per­ 1 I are the treasures of 1,001 Nights. Here in sian carpets reach an unrivalled peak of Empress, Crown Prince and Crown I with tender timer the palace is the harem which sometimes artistry in the 15th and 16th centuries and Princess appeared on the balcony, waving I included as many as 300 to 500 women. the traditional hand-tufted method still to their people who waved back with flags. I The people of Turkey, says Mrs. makes them most popular. Then the crowd left to be replaced by yet I baron of beef lb. 1.1 %J Dratsch, are helpful and courteous, On, the way to Teheran, the capital of another crowd. It was a spontaneously I particularly when she would hesitate Iran, the bus passed Qom, a sacred city of happy occasion and though there were a I the Shiite Muslims. The driver tried to get number of soldiers and police around, the about crossing a busy street. The young arrangements were so smooth and orderly I gov't inspected p g± A A people, are brought up to be polite and as close as possible to the famous mosque I considerate to older people, which was a with the gilded dome, which signifies a that there was little for them to do. Most of pleasant contrast to Spain, where she saw sanctuary of Fatima, but suddenly a big the women and children—and some men I trucked blocked their way and would not too — wore kimonos. The women had I a bus stormed by children aged 6-16 who elaborate hairstyles with flowers, birds beef sausage ...... 5 £x Z.99 occupied all the seats, leaving the older let them pass. The street was narrow and I people to stand. it was impossible to turn the bus around. and other ornaments. The little girls in I Eventually it was allowed to drive forward particular looked dainty and charming in I One morning, Mrs. Dratsch boarded a their kimonos and holiday finery. boat to visit Buyukada and Heybeliada, about 100 feet, but then had to turn and go I two of the Princes Islands where the back the way it had come. The passengers Late on January 3, while Mrs. Dratsch I margarine Harvest, 3 •>. block 1.19 wealthy people of Istanbul have summer spent a day in Teheran seeing the Golestan sat in the airport waiting for a flight to I homes. Before they took off, all the ship's .Palace and the fabulous crown jewels of Honolulu, she was again impressed with sirens sounded and the people rose to their Iran. the picturesque costumes of the Japanese I feet and stood in silence for a moment. After climbing through arid moun­ and by their charm and courtesy. As they I wax paper cut-uite 100«. refins 49 Later Mrs. Dratsch learned that the little tainous country past Ab-e-Ali, a popular said goodbye to friends who were leaving I ceremony was to celebrate the 38th an­ winter ski resort, the bus descended there would be deep bows on both sides. I niversary of the death of Keraal Ataturk, through narrow gorges to the lush green Mrs. Dratsch broke her flight across I the "Father of the Turks." Caspian coastal region. The Caspian Sea, the Pacific to spend a few days in Waikiki I On November 13, Mrs. Dratsch set out the largest salt lake in the world, is below where She saw most of the sights. She also I beans with pork Nabob, u <«. «•.* 3/1.00 on the most arduous and exhausting part sea level and is dropping steadily. This is discovered the biggest bargain on Oahu — I of her adventure — a 30-day bus tour to due partly to evaporation and partly to the the 3% hour bus trip around the island for I India, through Asia Minor, Iran fact that the rivers which feed it, such as 25 cents. All her flights from Bangkok to I Afghanistan and Pakistan, organized by the Volga, are having vast .supplies of San Francisco were Korean Airlines I tea bagS Nabob Deluxe, pkg. of 60... I.iO Penn-World. Their first day's drive took waiter drawn from them for irrigation and which she reports were excellent. I them to G.allipoli, the scene of one of the hydro-electric power. great tragedies of World War 1. Here The bus continued to Meshed, another I thousands of Allied troops lost their lives holy city where infidels were not welcome. MORE ABOUT I while trying to make a landing. The bus It is famous for turquoise mined in the I chicken noodle soup stuai* House pkg. of 2 2/69° travelled down the Peninsula to Eceabat nearby mountains. Next morning pais bus Gibson's pool • and crossed by ferry to Canakkale, leaving crossed into Afghanistan and stopped at Europe and entering Asia Minor. The Herat, interesting for its fortress and —From Page A-l i ferry crossing is at the narrowest point of beautiful mosques. By way of Kandahar, borhood Improvement Program grant, the 60-mile-long Dardanelles and it was they travelled the road to Kabul, recently supplemented with $100,000 from Gibsons. i W3TTI6S Aunt Jemima, frozen reg. or buttermilk 10 oz. pkg...... D5J here that Alexander the Great crossed into built with American aid. Though the road Other projects suggested by the i Asia in 334 B.C. A short drive from was new, the route was ancient, for it had commission include an equestrian centre i Canakkale is the site of ancient Troy. The been travelled for centuries by caravans with stables for 30 horses. There would be i rediscovery of Troy by Heinrich and the armies of Darius and Alexander of a $1,000 a year operating deficit for the bathrOOHI tlSSlie Cashmere, 4 roll pkg. 79° Schliemann in 1870 is one of the Macedon. Occasionally they came across centre, which would be located near the i remarkable archaeological wonders of the groups of Kochi nomads, moving their airport. i world. The remains of nine different cities flocks and belongings to new pastures. A breakwater park in Selma Creek will i were discovered, stacked one on top of the Each year these people travel many be developed with the help of the Depart­ i other. Probably the seventh phase or layer . hundreds of miles, spending their sum­ ment of Highways, said Watson, and i chip ring biscuits peek F^,, U OZ >79° represents the Troy of Homer. mers in the high mountains and wintering tennis courts are planned for Wilson Creek i The drive continued to Pergamos on the plains in their black tents. with the community association assuming i (Bergama), another of Asia Minor's in­ Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan since responsibility for their up-keep. • teresting archaeological sites, and then to 1774, has an elevation of 5,900 feet. Leaving A lacrosse park and a motorcycle track i evaporated milk A^tai*2/69° Izmir, which was formerly Smyrna. They there, the bus made a trip to the 1.7 mile are also recommended for construction by i stopped to see the ruins of Ephesus and Salang Tunnel which carries a 2-lane the commission, but Watson reported he i then to Pamukkale for a sight of the motor highway through the Hindu Kush was having trouble finding a suitable site i Petrified Springs which have been a mountain range at a height of 11,000 feet, for the track. i tourist attraction since Roman times. that is 800 feet below the mountain top. What Watson called the "major items i Cat fOOCl Kal Kan, all flavors, 6 oz. tins 4/o9 Here you can see one of the moot spec­ They followed the Kabul river across the of expenditure" include an expansion of i tacular natural phenomena in the world, Kabul plateau to the spectacular Tangi the Arena at a total of $180,000 and con­ i the white stalactites of a petrified Gharu. It was an exciting part of the trip struction of an Arts Council building in i waterfall hanging in calcium cascades for the road descended the'gorge, twisting Sechelt for $20,000. The Arts Council, bdby lOOd Gerbers, strained fruit or veg 4/I 9 from basin to basin. and turning within' the rocky canyon. Watson assured the aldermen, will • The next stage of the journey was After formalities at the Pakistan "swallow their own deficits." i across a hostile desert-like region to frontier, the bus entered the Khyber Pass, A planned community hull ori diaStrlctlot i Konya which was the home of Mevlana rich in historical associations. During the 1506 in Robert's Creek would also serve as i Celaleddin Rumi, the 13th century poet past 2,000 years, the armies of Alexander a centre und changing area for the • delUXe piZZaS Kellogg's frozen, 23 oz 2.79 scholar and philosopher who founded the the Great, Genghis Klian and many others proposed rugby and lacrosse fields to lie i Order of the Whirling Dervishes. The liave passed through its rocky defiles. located nearby. i. mystic movement which he founded, has They reached Peshawar, the capital of Watson also announced plans to apply i Oven Fresh Oven Fresh "TO* survived to the present time with only a the former North-West Frontier province for money under the provincial student i temporary lapse when it was suppressed which has been known from ancient times summer works program to hire university apple pies Dutch students to reorganize the library service i 1.19 cheese bread i6o . it by Ataturk in 1925. On the way to Aksaray as the gateway to Central Asia. By way of Z on the Sunshine Coast. i and Ncvshehlr, the passengers were able I^ihore, they crossed the frontier to the i Weston's cracked wheat cheese granola wheat, pkg of 6 £|*, to see the lovely Seljuk Caravanscric of Punjab for a visit to Amrltsar, the holy Watson said he had told each of Ids i Sultan Hani (1229). Sikh city which has grown tip around the committee members not to "ask for i bread 24 oz During the next part of the journey, the Golden Temple. Arriving Iri Delhi, they did anything you're not prepared to pay for" 59' orowheat muffins 09 passengers saw many interesting a sightseeing tour and spent a day in Agra and claimed his list was a "prudent" arid i geological phenomena. In Urgup, an to see the Taj Mahal which concluded their "frugal" assessment of the Pcnlnsulu's i unusual small town, there were many 30 day bus tour, which might have recreation needs. i dwellings hollowed out of ihe tufa rock exhausted far younger passengers. He claimed that all the projects could i which covers the vast area of this plateau. Generally, says Mrs. Dratsch, the roads be constructed for less than a two mill POtdlOGS no. 2 White or Gem JLObag f %f They saw soft rock formed of ashes and during the tour were good Ijut she does taxation increase as funds for some of the i mud from the F.relyas volcano worn by admit that some of the hotels where they proposals could come from Vlctorln. i erosion Into strange and Improbable stopped overnight were primitive to say According to Watson, very little money i shapes. In tin. Valley of Goreme, there the least. will IK. spent on actual property • were stone columas and cones, some of Now on her own again, Mrs. Dratsch acquisitions as most building will be done i OniOHS imported Spanish type fclbs. TT%J which were 100 feet high. Some of the spent five daya in New and Old Delhi and on crown or donated land. i cones were composed of two types of rock, decided to visit .Jaipur, the pink city, with i a soft rock Ix.low and hard rock above. The Its wonderful palaces and pink 18th cen­ The Sunshine Coast Regional District i soft rock had eroded leaving mushroom- tury walls. The City Palace lias a splendid lias recently agreed to support the concept i like formations which are popularly collection of ancient weapons, carpets, of a referendum on the proposals of the i known as "fairy chimneys." manuscripts and paintings. recreation commission. i mushrooms m- .99° The bus continued by way of .Sivas, Her last stop In India was Benares, i across vast stretches of semi-desert, at. an which Is now called Varanasl, the holy city average ultitttudc of ....HM feet, finally of the Hindus, landless streams of pilgrims Club climbing to about (1,500 feel at Isr/.cruii). descend the great flight of steps leading Near the Russian border, the road turned down to the River Ganges for prayer and south and passed Mount Ararat, actually ablution. The stench of burning bodies is supper the twin peaks of Great Ararat 17,000 feet prevalent for It Is here tliat the Hindus Elphinstone Aerial Club held a no host % und Little Ararat, 12,840 feet. burn their dead, first dipping the bodies Valentine Party at the club house. A Crossing Into Iran, the bus made Its into the river. It is not unusual for as many delicious smorgasbord pot luck supper first stop at Tabriz, the provincial capital as two dozen dogs to be fighting over the was arranged by Sunday Hnalcm with of Azerbaijan, famous for its carpeta. The bones from some of the corpses. others giving a helping hand. Music and in ttie it*:* chief feature of interest is the Blue From Varanasl, Mrs. Dratsch flew to dancing followed. A gift of wlno, etc. Mosque, built In 1465, hut il has been badly Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, which donated by Len Van Egmond was raffled SUNNYCREST CENTRE, GIBSONS damaged In various warn. Travelling .she found to be a friendly city and full of off nddlnR help to tho cluh coffers, Prices effective 886-2424 We reserve the southward to lhiiiiadan they saw Interesting buildings. There l« the Grand ATRSA briefing Is Ix-lng arranged with something of the unique "qaunt" system Palace, In front of which there Is a huge the DOT. Keep in touch for the date. Feb. 24th, 25th, 26th opon 9:30-6 cliiily 9:30-9 Friday right to limit quantities Page A-4 The Peninsula Times Wednesday, February 23,1977

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WEEK LONG celebrations marked the opening in June, 1890, of "Our I^ady of the Rosary" church on the ^I****1**^ «t| d-rwH*1 Sechelt Indian Reserve. Represen­ %^»T tatives from Indian bands aU over the province were invited to the ceremonies which were marked by fireworks and cannon salutes. Design by Belgian born architect Joseph Bouillon, the church was the third one on the .site and was described ln a •' is'^isflilWfSf',*?'' -jr^ newspaper account of the time as being "of very handsome design, having a gay a cheerful appearance, with elaborute and tasteful ;-^^ii',';.V^'-;!^-- decorations. The interior is still more beautiful and elaborately furnished than the exterior." Deapita its character the building lasted less than 20 years.burnlng to the ground In January, 1906. Wednesday, February 23,1977 The Penlnsola Times PageA-5 Spear fishing ban extended Fisheries Service has extended the The area closed to spear fishing in­ closure to spear fishing for ling cod until 12 cludes Howe Sound and the entire Gulf of midnight March 31. Georgia area from Beechey Head near Hook and line fishing will open March 1, Victoria to Shelter Point near Comox. in accordance with British Columbia Fishery Regulations. Are you part of the human This action is necessary, according to a Fisheries Service spokesman, because of race or just, a spectator? the vulnerability of the ling cod guarding The Canada-til movement to*u*.rson.-imness wankm* their eggs in shallow water. pBFtnapaninn FABULOUS FEBRUARY RECORD SPECIALS

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FLAT ON HER BACK and feet in the witnessed each week at Milbofn's air Karin Hoemberg enjoys a restful Sechelt exercise classes held at the YEAR OF pause on top of Fitness Director Indian Band H.all. \ Sechelt Lanes Susan Milborn. The position can be THE CAT MONDAY NIGHT MIXED 10 PINS Feb. 4 Men's High 2 — Rick Simpkins 31"., men's high single — Andy Henderson 206, Focus on Fitness Reg. 7.98 ladies high 2 — Diana Young 282, ladies, 199 By SUSAN MILBURN Special high single Diana Young 166. Sale .. This week I wish to discuss the subject Lunch hour excercises will be held at SECHELT COMMERCIAL, Feb. 17 of community support. I think most people the Indian Band Hall beginning Monday, • Another night of good bowling, with five will agree that there are a few things a February 21, and thereafter. Every good listening begins and ends getting in the 700's. Leading the way was person can do totally alone. The fitness Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from Lionel McCuaig with 791, followed by service will be the first to admit this. 12 to 1. The class will be free and open to Lorraine Mitchell with 767, Rick Simpkins We began at the cpnm>tihity level everyone. Come and join us. Be a new face at 737, Pretty* Faije-p?; Cauleen ^McCuaig , ; :: : : rr asking, the members itf/ Iraripus qapi- int»ur place.,- - •> :*JL'- . .'-^-.'.^ ^•' 715. cong^mi^^.::;^ ; ;;,/ ^: ' ^ "'f' muriities Svhat they needed or-wanted from The individual games werefor Lionfel the Physical Fitness Service. The result 265, 249, 277 (791), Lorraine 261, 267, 239 was a tidal wave of requests, everything the Sunshine Coast's Sunnycrest Mall (767); Rick 233,284,220 (737), Pretty Face from roller skating to post natal classes. 228, 266, 223 (717), Cauleen 260, 254, 201 Due to the tremendous support that only EXCLUSIVE Record Gibsons (715). backed the requests the service has been Others getting nice games were Bob able to meet the majority of these needs. and Tape Store. 886-9111 Forbes 214, 225, 242 (681), Lome Christie We do not want to lose the close contact 212, 227, 218 (657), Pete Cavalier 204, 206, with the people on the Sunshine Coast and Ena Armstrorig 269, 243 (663), Don Slack wish to extend our thanks to all those who 239, Vi Slack 265, 254 (676), Albert have given us their ideas and time. Thompson 206,208,216 (630), Pat Wing 234, Slowly but surely the word is being 215 (613), Bunny Campbell 208, Frank spread about the importance of keeping Giampa 200, Don Caldwell 227, 279 (688), our bodies active. One sees school children MASTERCHARGE CHARGEX Fern Mosier 236, Sam MacKenzie 231, Bill running around everyday, people wearing pamnpaemm. Simpkins 209, Bonnie Simpkins 201, Frank Action B.C. T-shirts, dancing, jogging, Fitness. In your heart you know ltt right. SOUND LTD. Frizzell 251, Andy Henderson 206. exercising and playing all kinds of sports. Al Sereduik 226, 231, 239 (696), John Anyone who has experienced the tran­ Robbins 250, 235 (671), Wayne Brackett sition from being sedentary to being active 200, Heather Brackett 203, Tora Purssell knows the feeling of renewed energy. 225, 225, 227 (677), Hermann Wagener 253, Their whole outlook broadens, making Joanne Giampa 209, 228. problems shrink in importance. Next time WEDNESDAY LADIES, Feb. 16 you see someone doing exercises of any WESTERN DRUG MART MID MONTH 200 games rolled by Pat Edgar 238,202, kind, ask them how they feel. Then spread 182 (622), Jean Gray 208, Betty Morris 203, the word. Let's get the Sunshine Coast © GIBSONS & MAXI DEALS Lynne Pike 219, Hilda Mitton 209, Veronica moving. Place 245,. As the sun comes out the whole ' Our lower bowlers rolled some nice peninsula comes allive. I.ooking forward games also, they were: Greta Jorgenson to spring, the staff of the Fitness Service MINI DEALS MAXI DEALS 190,196, Ethel Jure 192, Ruth Walker 192, has even more areas where they may Vcrnonica Place 245,192 (583), Ruth Slode expand to. However we are nearing the 152, 160, 149, Alice Oulette 161, 147, 149, boundaries of our capabilities us far as Norma Chapman 167, Phoebe Hunson 160, manpower is concerned. To make the Neo Citran Adult 10s 49 Gillette Trac II Cartridges 07 178, spring program as successful as possible the hot drink medicine for coldt with Vitamin C 1 BALL AND CHAIN LEAGUE the service is looking for people who are Feb. 18 willing to contribute some of their talents I 200 games were wolled by Doci Bryant und time. 203, Judy Sim 210, Don Henderson 202,210, If you feel you could lend a hand to help Butler Dental Ross Jim Wood 270, 216 (647), Dee Brown 276, in any of the following, or have any ideas unwaxed, 50 yd. A J* ^ 207 (638), Sylvlu Wood 210, Esther Berry for moro activities call the Volunteer blt-o-wax, 50 yd. XM Adams Super Lecithin 49 260,261 (691), Riek Brown 211, Glen Clark Services at 805-3821. The suggested tuff »pln, unwaxed, 50 yd %Jlr 1200 mg 100s 246, 226 (640), Pete .Sopow 265, 208 (664), programs are: tennis lessons, small craft 2 Marge Nicholson 227, 21ft (004), Wendy lessons (sailboat, canoe, rowboat), rugby, Steele 223, Ron Sim 225, Kathy Hull 203, soccer, leading hikes, orienteering, beach Betty Morris 204, Ed Nicholson 202. volleyball. Ken Lotion 089 •or dry akin care, 369 ml ^kF Adams Vitamin E 69 200IU100s 2 Alpha Ken Bath Oil A 89 m 454 ml •

SALE Prices In effect until Saturday, Madeira Park Variety Shop Mitchum Deodorat cream, 2 oz. February 26th. 883-9115 dab on , acented, 1 oz. 69 dab on, unacented, 1 oz 2 C.iiHshioriH Now »6.50 Contac C 20s DnliklH ll« d Wool Now 2/75" 1 capaule every 12 houra for •ymptomatlc 19 relief of cold*, hay fever, and Jlnu»lll» 2 Hofl. 30c pel boll 40% off Rubber Gloves WESTERN DRUGS BniH 25% off •kin thin, am., med., Ige. s"it»nM'f>nr^'» r> f*' featherweight, am., med., Ige pr. 98 All Othetxrapr Ileut Sawinm g Notions 8, Cnrdt 886-7213 I ifUctlv* P«b. 29 • March « Hockey playoffs Ym±L Hie Peninsula Times Wednesday, February 23, 1977 begin March 14 Chevron The commercial hockey league is just three weeks from playoffs. This year, ft.derlU.rCbevrM under the three-team format, the league < winner will receive a bye into the best of corner Hiway 101 & Francis Peninsula five finals for the local championship. S83-2392 The second and third place teams will complete auto repairs battle in a best of three semi-finals match. * undercooking With the distinct possibility of one or * steam cleaning * propane for sale more teams from the Peninsula playing in the Powell River commercial league next GOVT CERTIFIED year, a best of five series between the two champions will take place early in April. "specializing in Local playoffs begin with semi-finals Volkswagen" the week of March 14. MECHANIC The Easter Cards are now displayed so that you may send them early to far away CHARGEX CHEVRON CREDIT CARD MASTERCHARGE places. — Miss Bee's, Sechelt.

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GIBSONS WINTER CLUB bonspiel event: Jim Shutz Jr. rink of Squamish Neubauer rink from Gibsons; in C this past weekend drew curlers from defeated David Richardson's rink event Bill McBride rink of Squamish BILL BLACK ROOFING a wide area, but Squamish walked from Gibsons; in B event Jim Shutz defeated Len Fitzgerald rink of away with top honors. Results in A Sr. rink from Squamish beat Jan Abbotsford. Box 281, Gibsons 885-3320,886-7320

SPORTS Commercial Howe Sound receive hockey league tops tourney STANDINGS Howe Sound took first place in the Team GP W L T Pts Junior Boys Howe Sound Basketball planlnsurance Wakefield 16 9 3 4 22 tournament held last Friday and Saturday Roberts Creek 16^6 7 3 15 at Chatelech. Pender Harbour 16" 5 10 1 11 Second place went to Pemberton, with Elphinstone in third and Chatelech fourth. SCORING LEADERS The All-Star team included Brent Player, Team GP G A P Pts Patterson and Mark Westland, both of Gray(W) 13 18 18 12 36 Howe Sound, Chuck Hustins of Pemberton, Lamb(W) .'.16 17 13 27 30 Jeff Mulcaster of Elphinstone and Daren r? Ion(PH) 12 15 9 37 24 Dixon of Chatelech. Mewhort(RC) ...... 16 12 2 11 14 It was Wrong? Most valuable player was Dave McBride (RC) 16 10 4 27 14 Chumley of Pemberton. Sutherland (W) 16 7 7 24 14 Scales (RC) ....14 6 7 12 13 Bodnarek (W) 8 7 5 42 12 Glen (W) 5 9 2 - 11 Heres what todoabout it. Wingf.eld'(RC) 15 7 4 32 11 I.Joe(W) 15 8 3 34 11 GOALTENDERS AVERAGES Player, Team GP GA Av. Some motorists did not automat­ Even though it is not shown on ^how the 17.5% discount but you Borley(W) 5.66 17 2.99 ically receive their 1977/78 Auto­ your form, you may be entitled are still entitled to it. Casey (W) 10 33 3.30 plan Insurance and Motor Vehicle to it. HERE'S WHAT TO DO Blake (RC) 1.3.33 51 3.89 Licence Renewal Form in the mail. If you did not have a blameworthy There are many reasons why we Gory(PH) 14 84 6.00 accident in the period October 1st, If you have received a Renewal were unable to issue a number Girard(PH) 2 14 7.00 1975 to September 30th, 1976, Form and disagree with any in­ of these forms. Grosby(RC) 1.66 13 7.78 you definitely qualify for the dis­ formation on it, discuss the prob­ count. But if you were in an acci­ lem with any Autoplan agent or INCORRECT INFORMATION dent and the claim has not yet Motor Vehicle Branch office. FILED LAST YEAR been settled, your Renewal Form If the 17.5% Safe Driving discount If there was something wrong on would not show the discount, Isn't shown, all you need do to ob­ last year's insurance certificate, And, as we processed about tain the discount is to visit your because of something ICBC did, 375,000 claims in 1976 there are Autoplan agent or Motor Vehicle Ask the agent did or perhaps you did, quite a few still outstanding. Branch office, and complete your we could not Issue your 1977/78 Renewal Form. You will be given If you thipk anything else is wrong Renewal Form automatically. We'll the discount when you sign the discuss it with your agent. for this get it corrected when you fill out form affirming your eligibility. thla year's Renewal Form at your HIT-AND-RUN Of course, your record will be Autoplan agent or Motor Vehicle checked out later, but meanwhile Branch office. Be sure to take Then there are "Mit-and-runs". If the discount will be applied. folder your 1976/77 Certificate of Insur­ you wore tho victim of a hit-and- ance with you when you go to run driver, and collected on your If you have not received your from our renew your Insurance. Autoplan Insurance, even though Renewal Form, take your current representative, you woro not responsible, the only 1976/77 Certificate of Insurance 5: OR PERHAPS SOMETHING way wo could record tho accident to any Autoplan agent or Motor HAS CHANGED is as a collision. This moans that Vohiclo Branch office. 9our Ronowal Form would not who will be at: Maybe, during the 1976/77 yoar, you got married. Had a birthday. Bella Beach Motel, Changed your ooverage. Bought a new car. Changed your rate In most cases Autoplan premiums are lower In B.C. than In other Sechelt. Tel: 885-9561 class. Or changed your addrosa provinces. Here's an example for your specific region. and didn't remember to tell us. Public Liability and Proporty DnmnQO $200,000 inclusive-, limits. on Wednesday, March 2nd Any of these things could bo tho Collision $100doduotiblo Comprohonslvo $50 deductIhlo. reason why you didn't, auto­ Driver Aulomnbiln- 009 Austin Mini matically, roceive the 1977/78 Slnglo male, ago 22; Vnncouvar Calgary Toronto Montreal Halifax Renewal Form. accident froe B.C. Alta. Ont pa NS. II you require financing to start, modern./., <>t 3 yean "•-"* — - -- — •-- expand youi business and .ne uii.thit. lu OR PERHAPS YOU $556 $551 $571 $766 9641 obtain il olsowhore on reasonable term-; and RECEIVED A RENEWAL FORM conditions or il you aro interested in the WHICH YOU DONT THINK Comparative rates are Irom tha 1976 Imuran Advisory Organization ot Canada manual. FBDB management servicer, of counselling and training or wish infotmation on 18 RIGHT government programs available lor ynut Wove been talking a lot about tho , business, talk to our rnpre ,enl,.ttve 17.5% discount off your 1977/70 Autoplan Insurance. Some motor­ ists were disappointed when thoy received their Renewal Forms to WE WANT YOU TO KNOW INSURANCE find that the discount had not ALL ABOUT YOUR CORPORATION been shown. AUTOPLAN INSURANCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

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MS W»«t 15th StrMt, North Vancouver, B.C. 9804871 t]Opening new doors to small business. TV on Ice Sunday Wednesday, February 23,1977 The Peninsula Times PageA-7 Sunshine Coast Figure Skating Club will hold its annual carnival Sunday, February 27, at the Arena. The carnival is sanctioned by the Canadian Figure Skating Association and will feature local skaters as well as guest •skaters from the Vancouver area. There will be two shows, one at 1:30 p.m. and the second at 7 p.m. The theme this year is TV on Ice. There will be solos by some of the more advanced skaters. A silver collection will be taken. Squaringly yours BY MAURICE HEMSTREET Hey, hey, hey and away we go. But hold on thar, I think that it is best if I go back a few weeks and start with the preparations of going to the seventh annual square dance ball at the Vancouver Hotel, Good idea ay-wot. We actually started on February 4 with a few minor square dance figures that we were not too sure of. Then on February 5 we held an extra square dance workshop SHOOTING TO SCORE, an Basketball tournament play. Little North Vancouver Senior Secondary, at our house. This in turn really made us Pemberton Secondary and then buckle down on February 11, where we put Elphinstone competitor heads for the Flower Academy of Vancouver came our best foot forward and really con­ basket in Friday's Senior Girls first in the standings followed by Elphinstone. centrated on two square dance figures that were on the program that we had not done in this area and at the end of the evening we were as ready and rarin' to go as a new skier who had just been pushed off the top K. BUTLER REALTY LTD. of a snow covered mountain. Anyway, the 1538 Gower Point Rd. Ph. 886-2000 next morning rolled around and we headed for Vancouver just full of get up and go, COUNTDOWN only to get somewhat lost on the one-way streets; so due to the present time element 5 working days left—renew now and you know I am still here, I shall stop Personalized Service for a commercial break. Want to try something that will leave A FREE wailet type folder for your Certificate of Insurance & you^with many memories? Join square Registration Form to early customers. dancing, the only way to have fun and meet hew friends and, by the way, buy a Pen. Times, the only way to keep up with DISCOUNT FOR SAFE DRIVERS the square dance news.

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LOOKING FOR A WAY past, an of her opposition in the Senior.Girls weekend in Gibsons. Elphinstone Elphinstone player dodges the hand Basketball tournament played last placed fourth in the competition.

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qUICK STEPPING DOWN the court, player in the Senior Girls Basketball an Elphinstone player tries to avoid a tournament held last weekend at 885-9979 block from a Little Flower Academy Elphinstone School. FISHER "Across from the Sechelt Legion" Stove Works inqlia Check on our new 14' wide homes 15.0 Cu. Ft. Frost-Free 14' x 52' 14' x 56' 14' x 70' Refrigerator It's four appliances In on*: Good selection In stock of 12' x 68' and doubles from 24' x 44' to 24' x 60'. * Heater , * Cook Stove $ 95 * Trash Burner * Water Heater Authorized Sales & Service Dealer for 577 The •xclu.lv* patented design eliminate* the need for Marling a fire on cold morning*, a* It HIGHW00D and C0LW00D CHANCELLOR and DIMENSIONS: Height 66 will hold (Ire for up to 24 hour*. 1/4 Indie*, Width 79 -)4 It adapt* to any chimney. by GLEN RIVER by MODUUNE Inc.he*, Dopth ?0 .14 In cho», Depth wotil handle FEATURES: 27 1/8 tnche*, Oioit' * 1/4" and 5/16" MSPL Weight 289 lb.., Net, Conttrucllon Wnlght 250 lh», * The brick lining * Two cooking turface* with teparate temp, control* * No grate* to cauta lo*t of roal* Reversible doors, roller wheels, refrigerator * More h»at retention per dollar * 3 attractive model* available liner and freezer liner finished in porcelain * Will ln»t longer than you will * Right or left handad model* enamel, power-saver (switch to low when * I'ortnhle over) available IOOII the humidity is low), 4.19 cu.ft. freezer, * Burnt 0 to 12 hour* without refilling 10.83 cu. ft. refrigerator capacity. Available at: Available in White and Gold. A & C RENTALS Madeira Pork. B.C. * Alto available 17.2 cu. ft. at $629.95 Phon» 883-2606 FISHER STOVE J & C ELECTRONICS WORKS 5824 Ath. St., Powell Rlv«r, B.C. DAVE RIID GEORGE EBERLE BIU COPPING Cowrie St. 885-2568 Sechelt 885-9979 Phone 483-4811 or 485-9585 statist 885-2084 I'

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Jack Clement and Staff, Congratulations to the Congratulations to Best wishes to distributors of 7-Up, Best wishes from the new management of BILL & SHARON VAN WESTEN PENINSULA MOTORS wish to congratulate the management and staff of PENINSULA MOTORS on their management new management of WINDSOR PLYWOOD, from takeover of from the management PENINSULA MOTORS suppliers of some of the BIG MAC'S PENINSULA MOTORS and staff on their opening. building products to located just across the street. . From your BANK OF MONTREAL auto parts associate. PENINSULA MOTORS Sechelt. 7-Up products will be supplied SUNSHINE AUTO PARTS LTD. during the opening. on their opening.

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PRIZE DRAW COUPON Scott and Ross Rivers of SECHELT BUILDING SUPPLIES ROBERTS & NEALY Congratulations AUTO BODY SUPPLIES LTD. No Purchas* Nsscessary DON'S CARPET VILLA wishes to congratulate congratulate the Sechelt Branch to PENINSULA MOTORS new management of Name were pleased to supply the on their opening. PENINSULA MOTORS PENINSULA MOTORS flooring materials for Address on their opening. We were pleased to supply on their opening. PENINSULA MOTORS Phone Age some of the materials used We wish them many years of modernization. association with our body Type of Vehicle CORZUIDEMA in the redesigning of Congratulations to the shop supplies and CLIP AND INTER* AT PENINSULA GENERAL CONTRACTORS v the premises. MOTORS new management. Ditzler Paints. ..•..v&r 1 - - .v. / JOHN'S THE PENINSULA^T^e^ LANDSCAPING Section B Wednesday, February 23,1977 ' Pages 1-8 — Instant lawns or seeded — Lawn and Garden Two injured in accidents Maintenance Separate motor vehicle accidents sent trade licenses as soon as possible for 1977. —=r Complete concrete and two men to hospital this week and ex­ Also, dog licenses are required to be stone work tensively damaged their cars. purchased before March 31. The penalty —Tree pruning On February 15 at 7:20 p.m. a car fee for dog licenses purchased after that plunged into the ditch at the corner of date is $2. — Screened Topsoil Lockyer and Hanbury Roads. The driver, -T- Bark mulch and shrubbery Eric Nelson of Tyson Road, was treated for minor injuries at St. Mary's hospital ~ Complete line of fencing. and then released. In the money A second accident in the early morning J.W. Smallwood of Flume Road was the of February 18 demolished the car of $100 winner in last week's Gibsons Lions 886-7152 Frank Carnie when his vehicle overturned 400 Club draw. Smallwood's number was on Highway 101 north of the Wakefield Inn. drawn by Jim Brooks at the village branch Carnie was admitted to St. Mary's and of the Bank of Montreal. For Quick Results Use Adbriefs later transferred to hospital in Vancouver. Picking salal was an expensive past- time for Walter Lantz last Friday. While in the bush he parked his car along the road leading to the Sechelt dump where $2,000 worth of damage was done to it by vali­ Tues. - Sat., 11 - 5:30 Closed Sun. & Mon. date. His tires were slashed, windows Lower Village, Gibsons 886-2316 smashed, horn broken and the electrical MMNHH NMMMI system pulled apart. The incident is under investigation by the RCMP. In Pender Harbour on February 15 ball bearings were thrown through the front window of the Madeira Park IGA. Also in the north part of the Peninsula two cars parked at the Earls Cove ferry terminal had their tires slashed on February 15. Two thefts were reported to Sechelt RCMP during the past 10 days. Seventy WHERE, OH WHERE has my little next month in Gibsons, he mi.ght be. him there. So, be on the lookout all dollars was taken from Chatelech school dog gone? He's nof in the pound, but you carefree canines. on February 14 after thieves broke into the And this is the vehicle that will take building. » as soon as the facility is completed A charge has been laid in the second theft after more than $200 was stolen February 12 from European Motors in Wilson Creek. Busy months for Resource Society Gibsons RCMP report a rash of minor It has been almost four months since sponsored by the centre for Continuing B.C. was held on January 14 in Elphin­ thefts from automobiles, including six car batteries, four CB radios and various the annual meeting of the Sunshine Coast Education and the Women's Centre, was stone High School with approximately 50 N Community Resource Society, at which held on February 5, with Elizabeth Brown people in attendance. chrome ornaments. time guest speakers from Voluntary and Claire Hawes instructing. This TM RCMP advises that businesses Action Resource Centre spoke on the workshop was of value to both trained Senior Services "Lunch Bundi" now operating in rural areas should obtain "Advantages of a Volunteer Service in this volunteers and those who are con­ totals over 40, with an average of 30 in Area." The Resource Society has con­ templating becoming volunteers. attendance each month. The number of tinued to be active and November saw the The new Pender Harbour branch of the clients using the Tape Library continues to Directory of Services put on the market rise and a special thanks goes to Arthur Weather report Homemaker Service shows an increase in McPhee for taping the magazine material. for sale through the courtesy of the local their clientele with the Sechelt, Gibsons Weather February 12-18 businesses. Volunteer Jerry Winram; who is end picking up steadily after the usual recovering in Vancouver General Hospital Lo Hi A campaign for volunteers is under Christmas slow down. from a broken hip, is missed by the Senior way and the Volunteer Service is The Minibus continues to be well used Services and they wish her a speedy February 12 .7 13 progressing steadily and successfully. A and on January 26 took several Extended recovery. February 13 .>....,. a3 9 very interesting Workshop for Volunteers, Care patients for an enjoyable lunch at the Februarys ...... I :~3. 9 Golden City Restaurant. Sechelt Tot Lot is now being held in the February 15 .4 40 Warm response has been shown to the Sechelt Elementary School. February 16 7 13 Fitness Service as it gets well into the The Society has expanded in yet February 17 6 11 Seniors plan program with a staff of four covering another way as it co-sponsors the Alter­ February 18. 6 11 Pender Harbour, Sechelt and Gibsons, and nate Education Program and Special Week's rainfall 8.6 mm. February 1-18, includes a special youth program. A Children along with the Sechelt School 1977 — 41.9mm. January 1 -February 18,' Spring Tea successful workshop, sponsored by Action Board; there are three child care workers 1977 — 130.3 mm. The -Senior Citizens Association, Br. 69, under the auspices of the Society. t, February 12-18, 1976 — 23.4 mm. - monthly meeting February-1-7 was one of 'The hospital has appointed MW February 1-18,1976—70.9 mm. Januaryl* the shortest on record but also, because of Doreen Dockar as their representative to February 18,1976 — 241.3 mm. Pioneer girls social the board. members being on holiday trips, it was Although this year's February has by Forty-three Prayer-pals and gals, We are still looking for new members one of the lowest attended for some time. Guides and committee of the Trailblazer no means been a wet one, the rainfall has Margaret Humm for the Ways and which is an indication of support of the increased considerably from January's and Shikari Pioneer Girls met at Calvary society. Many people would like to become MeansCommitteetannounced that a hooked Baptist Church, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, record setting low rate. With 10 days still rug had been donated as a prize for a draw' members but feel their other com­ to go in the month, the local station has February 15. They shared a fur. time of mitments prevent them from becoming at the Spring Tea to be held April 23 and getting acquainted, playing games, equalled the 16-year total low for exhibited the very^ cplourful rug. Helen involved in committees and meetings. February, 41.9 mm, which occurred in singing, listening to Mrs. Kim Muirhead, This is not the case. Members are an in­ Erickson volunteered to take charge of the manager of Leslie's Christian Book Store, 1962. sub-committee to look after the draw. A dication of support and are a welcome Coquitlam, and eating delicious lunches addition to the society just because they macrame hanger will be added as a packed in beautifully decorated boxes and second prize. care enough to be a member and in that eaten picnic style from gay tablecloths manner give their support. Advertising.-^ . Reports from other committees showed spread on the carpet. Memberships run from October 1976 to that affairs were running quite smoothly. Mrs. Muirhead reminded the gals and lets you know The carpet bowlers will have been to October 1977 and cest $2. For more in­ pals that friendship with each other means formation, contact Sunshine Coast Welcome Beach for a game on February actively expressing Christian love even at what's what. 21, at which time they hope to reverse the Community Resource Society, P.O. Box CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD our own inconvenience. Karen Kiene 1069, Sechelt. loss suffered when Welcome Beach toppled the ring from the flour mold and defeated Sechelt at hqme. Jim Derby had to retrieve it with her teeth. She did so reported the Wednesday afternoon dan­ with a very white face. The room was • cing as "going very well." decorated with hearts, cupids and Madge Bell appealed for further streamers and laughing, happy gals and supplies of jewelry for her booth at the pals. Spring Tea and Bazaar, and Dave Hayward asked that anyone having plant pots to spare turn them in for the benefit of Be a February smartie those members who would be growing | SOUND CONSTRUCTION! plants for the sale. The monthly draw for Shop-Easy 5 ¥ Carpenter — Contractor 5 vouchers resulted in awards going to Al H * Interior finishing • Fox, Mrs. Frank Walker, Mrs. Espley, H -h houaa framing .H Mrs. Berg, Nellie McKeague and Joyce and not an April fool. M * concrete form work M Kolibus. Remember the weekly carpet bowling on Mondays and (lancing on Wednesdays. Gary WalHnder Fourth Thursday, February 24, will in­ Box 920 886-2316 clude a film showing. Come and bring a Gibson* Avoid a" too late" friend. feeling in April by planning >rmrT','rr". -ITY FAWKES your RRSP tax savings now.

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PageB-2 The Peninsula Times Wed, February 23,1977 Personal Personal CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES REALTY LTD. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous I, LEONARD R. Clarke, will Phone 885*3231' meetings 8:30 p.m. evens- not be responsible for debts BOX 100, MADEIRA PARK, B.C. Wednesday. Madeira Park incurred, other than by Published Wednesdays by legal or Reader advertising 60c per PHONE: PENDER HARBOUR 883-2233 TOLL FREE FROM VANCOUVER 689-7623 Community Hall. Ph. 883-2356, myself, as of February 23, The Peninsula Times ' count line. or 883-9159. 2574-tfn 1977. 2795-13 for Westpres Publications Ltd. Deaths, Card of Thanks, In Member of Multiple Listing Service at Sechelt, B.C. Memoriam. Marriage and Engage­ PHOTOGRAPHS published in I HEREBY give notice that I Established 1963 ment notices are $6.00 (up to 14 The Peninsula tunes can be will be not be responsible for lines) and 60c per line after that ordered for your own use at any debts incurred in may Four words per line. The Times office. 1473-tf name other than by myself. — WATERFRONT HOMES REVENUE PROPERTIES! Joseph Cary Gibsons. 2800-15 Member, Audit Bureau Birth Notices, Coming Events take of Circulations i regular classified rates. COME IN TO J&C Electronics GARDEN BAY, PENDER HARBOUR —Marina. Floats, gas dock, bulk fuel March 31.1976 for your free Radio Shack tanks, laundromat, office & furnished living 'quarters. $65,000. All Cross Circulation 4150 catalogue. 1327-tfa Help Wanted Ad-Briefs must be paid for ln Cash. Pold Circulation 3241 advance by Saturday, 5 p.m. As filed with the Audit Bureau of I, THOMAS Henry McConnell, EXPERIENCED meat cutter, TAYLOR'S GARDEN BAY STORE — 1.4 acres Jand, 650+ ft sheltered Circulation, subject to audit. Subscription Rates: wilrnot be responsible for part time. Apply box 2761 c- waterfront, large general store with butcher shop, office, stock rooms Classified Advertising Rates: debts incurred, other than by o Peninsula Tunes, Box 310, By Mali: and post office. 370+lineal ft floats. Standard Oil dealership, owners 3-Line Ad-Briefs (12 words) myself, by Feb. 9,1977. 2750-14 Sechelt. 2761-12 Local Area $7.00 yr. 2 bdrm home. $240,000 plus cash for stock in trade. One Insertion $1.80 Outside Local Area $8.00 yr. Three Insertions $3.60 U.S.A. :" $10.00yr. IRVINE'S LANDING MARINA — Marina and trailer park, 48 seat cafe Extra Lines (4 words) 60c Overseas $11.00 yr. with licenced dining room at the entrance to Pender Harbour. Chevron 'ender Harbour Realty Ltd (Display Ad-Briefs Senior Citizens, agency, boat rentals. $225,000. HIWAY 101 AT FRANCIS PENINSULA RD. $3.60 per column inch) Local Area $6.00 Box Numbers 60c extra Single Copies 15c ea. BUSINESS BLOCK — MADIERA PARK ACREAGE:7 acres on Highway 101. Has potential 2 concrete block buildings, built 1970, with a total floor area of 8,250 commercial or subdivision possibilities. F.P. $35,000. Help Wanted Help Wanted sq ft. Present tenants are a Building Supplies, Furniture/Electrical & Plumbing Supply Store, Laundromat & Real Estate/Insurance Office. EXTRA SPECIAL: Lovely 2 year old 2 bedroom plus Located on-5.4+acres on Hwy 101 at Hwy 101 and Francis Peninsula den home.on a serviced water view lot in Madeira Park. Just SALESPERSON wanted to PART OR full time licenses Road $195,000 .$36,000.'.".' '••.:-•-.:': ''rP--':r'-'-y.--: '• work inSecret Cove Marina. hairdresser. Ph. 885-2818 or Pos. avail. Mar. \. Ph. 885- 885-9453. II, 3533. Must have own tran- BEAUTIFUL VIEW: Well maintained 3 bedroom 4 MiLt FuiN i, SAINUT nuur — 7 i i -t- TT waiertroni witn aiiraciive wen sp. 2782-13 PART-TIME housekeeper constructed 3 bdrm home on 3 levels, built 1975. 3,392 sq ft of living, home on large 144 x 200' landscaped lot overlooking the en­ LOTS trance to Pender Harbour. A first class property1 offered at req'd. for light duties, meal area plus basement area with sauna and change room. Extras include AVON preparation, commencing $39,500. family room, rooftop patio, sundecks on all 3 levels. $132,000. I ToBuyorSell Mar. '77. Apply Box 2588, c-o call 886-9166 or 885-2183 1. FRANCIS PENINSULA — 1.5+ acre treed lot, easy access, easy to BRAND NEW: 2 bedroom, full basement home in Peninsula Times, Box 310, GUNBOAT BAY — Approx 5 acres. 152+ ft waterfront, access from build on. $19,900. .:. •# •>:••/ ""..;.-/ mm Sechelt, B.C. VON 3A0.2588-tfn Garden Day. Within a stone's throw of marinas, shops, etc. Full Hiway 101 near Madeira Park. 3 bdrm home and 3 cottages, float. 2. MADEIRA PARK — serviced lots, most with view, close to school; price just $45,000. $125,000. ' ''"'\. stores, P.O. & marinas. $9,000-$22,000. :•'''•• INTERNATIONAL School District No. 46 3. FRANCIS PENINSULA — Lot 34, Rondeview Road. Driveway in, some • OIL COMPANY (Sechelt) FRANCIS PENINSULA — 2 bdrm home with partial basement on 300 ±. clearing done, serviced with water & hydro. Nice building lot. $10,000. FRANCIS PENINSULA: First class waterfront home ft waterfront. Sweeping view of Harbor entrance, islqnds & Gulf. Good with 2 bedrooms and garage. Has one of the area's best views TEACHER AIDE Offers opportunity for high 4. BARGAIN HARBOUR— 1 1/2± acres, nicely treed, secluded. Hydro, income plus regular cash and garden area, no stairs to climb and privacy. $140,000 water, septic tank S drain field in. $25,000. from a sunny situation in Malcolm' Harbour. A must see at —Part Time $74,000. vacation bonuses, abundant 5. GARDEN BAY — serviced lots, some with excellent view. $12,000 to Effective as early as possible fringe benefits to mature MADEIRA PARK — 2 bdrm home on 78+ ft waterfront on Lagoon Roqd $18,500. with private dock & float. House is 808+ sq ft, remodelled 1969. in March, each elementary individual in Sechelt Penin­ 6. GARDEN BAY LAKE — nicely treed lot on Elliot Road with view of BEAUTIFUL LOTS — First time offered. 3 to choose Covered sundeck on 2 sides, separate garage and workshop. Furnished school will be entitled to a sula area. Airmail President, lake. Drain field is in. $12,900. from on Francis Peninsula. Each is approximately one acre and 26' deluxe Kenskill mobile home used as guest house. Furniture, Teacher Aide (two at Gibsons Dept. AM, P. Box 70, 7. NARROWS ROAD — Good Bldg. lot. $9,500. - » . ' in parkalike setting. Serviced. Each $15,000. Elementary and Sechelt Station R, Toronto, Ontario furnishings, appliances and tools are included. $95,000. Elementary). The position is M4G 3Z6. 8. HALFMOON BAY —Lot 43 on Truman Road. View lot with water, hydro & sewer available. $14,900. IVz hours per day that FRANCIS PENINSULA — well constructed 2 bdrmhome, 1073+ sq ft. i1977. 2803-13 9. EARLS COVE — semi waterfront view lot on Jervis Inlet Road. Treed students are in school and the Built 1972. Full basement, 137+ ft waterfront, deep moorage, dock S natural state, arable soil. Few hundred feet to public beach access. primary purpose of the float. Spectacular view of Harbour entrance. $115,000. YOUR position is to provide super­ Work Wanted Driveway in. $9,500. vision at noon hour. Outside of GUNBOAT BAY — near Madeira Park, Older 2 bdrm home with attic on 10 HALFMOON BAY — Large corner view lot on Redrooffs Road, close noon hour, the aide will per­ WHAT DO YOU EXPECT to water. $9,000. «™» 2.2+ acres with 150+ ft low bank waterfront with excellent moorage. FROM A TREE SERVICE? form such general assistance Several outbuildings. $50,000. 11. FRANCIS PENINSULA — 2 treed, parklike, fairly level lots on to the instructional — Experienced, insured Cameron Road. $13,500 each. programme as the Principal work? 12. SINCLAIR BAY ROAD — Level, cleared lot with 73+ ft road fron­ will determine. Applications — Prompt, guaranteed ser­ tage. $16,000. mi CENTRE should be addressed to the vice? WATERFRONT ACREAGE licence Principal of the.school con­ — Fair estimates? cerned and will be received up Then give us a call: FRANCIS PENINSULA — 2 adjacent sheltered WF lots with deep water to Monday, February 28th. PEERLESS moorage. 83+ft x 711+. ft at $42,500. 132+_ ft x 914+. at $75,000. MOBILE HOMES PHONE 883-2794 Rate of pay is $5.00 per hour. TREE SERVICES LTD., 885- Subdivision possibilities. I John Breen Jock Hermon 2109. 758-tfn FRANCIS PENINSULA— large, level landscaped lot. Partly fenced, with R. Mills, BARGAIN HARBOUR — 700+J rocky beach waterfront on Hwy 101 12x60' furnished Bendix mobile home, 1972 model, affixed toa Secretary-Treasurer between Bargain Harbour and Silver Sands. Property contains 16 + 883-9978 • insurance • 883-2745 DUMP TRUCK and backhoe concrete pad with covered front porch, 10 x 12' aluminum Work shed. J 2809-13 acres with beautiful view of Malaspina Strait and Texada Island. Small available. Ph. Phil $35,000. Nicholson 885-2110 or 885- older cottage and 26' trailer included. $165,000. 2515. 55-tfn AGAMMEMNON BAY — 200+ ft waterfront with 900 ft frontage oh GENDALL NORWESTER — deluxe 1974 model, 3 bdrms with extra large We're National MATURE NURSE avail, at Egmont Road adjacent to Jervrts View Marina. 5.11 acres. Spectacular living room. Located at LR&B Mobile home Park, Madeira Park. Close to your or my home if req'd. view up Jervis Inlet andfishing on your doorstep. $68,000. school, s-tores & marina. $12,500. but INeighbourly .Ph.885-2627. 2703-13 GARDEN BAY — 3 l/2± acres with 500+^ ft sheltered waterfront. A very nice parcel. $122,500. •' EXP. BOOKKEEPER to trail ISLANDS bal. req's full or part time EARLS COVE — 5.57 acres good land with 450 + ft waterfront adjoining work. Ph. 886-7165. 2755-14 Earls Cove Ferry Terminal. $125,000. WILLIAM ISLAND — Beautiful 2 1/2+ acre island at the entrance to Pender Harbour, just off Irvine's Landing. Piped water. $100,000. Highway 101 at Wilson Creek Phone 885-3271 ROOFING, shingles or HIDDEN BASIN — NELSON ISLAND -— 1700+. ft sheltered deep asphalt. Competitive rates. waterfront, low bank shoreline, several beaches & bays. 11.3+ acres SUTTON ISLAND. EGMONT — Beautiful treed small island. 1.7+ acres CaUDoug afterS. 885-5075. of beautifully treed property with small creek. Furnished 3 bdrm with beach and sheltered cove, located directly In front of the Egmont 2779-tfn cottage, furnished guest cottage, workshop, wood shed, well and Marina. Asking $45,000. HOMES pumphouse, boats and some equipment, float. $79,500. PORTABLE sawmill 11.6+ ACRE ISLAND — at the entrance to Churchill Bay, Francis ROLL OUT THE WELCOME MAT! available. Anywhere on the ST. VINCENT BAY — undivided l/24th Interest In D.L. 3839 with 450+ Sunshine Coast. Excellent Peninsula. 3 bdrm furnished pan-abode cottage, float, water & hydro. Clean and bright 2 bedroom, well maintained home with 'real character'. An ft waterfront, 5+ acres. Southwest exposure, boat or plane access. $187,500. extra bonus too! Offers to $12,000. Barbara Skagfjord. prices on large jobs. Lengths $30,000, to 20'. Any diameter. Ph. 885- IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 2653 eves. 2783-15 HOMES Summertime and the living is easy —- also wintertime in this new 3 bedroom LAKEFRONT PROPERTIES; home that is close enough to schools, shops, theatre, without giving you a feeling Obituary I I IRVINES LANDING - 2 bdrm view home overlooking Lee Bay. W W of confinement. Full Priced $39,900. How about a call. Patricia Murphy. carpets,-sundeck, range & fridge included. Close to marina and gov't KENNEDY: Margaret, late of SAKINAW LAKE — 107 ft lakefront lot with comfortable Summer wharf. $34,900. Owner will consider lot as part payment. JUST NEW ON THE MARKET Gibsons, B.C. passed away cottage. Franklin fireplace, large sundeck on 2 sides. Range, fridge, February 16,1977 in her 92nd some furniture, float & 16+ ft sailboat Included. $26,000. Roally exceptional home - spacious rooms throughout. Dining room with at­ year. She is survived by one GARDEN BAY ESTATES ~ brand new cedar home with 2160 sq ft of tractive bay view window. Two feature deluxe fireplaces that must be seen to be son, Thomas of Kington, living area on two levels. 2 bdrms on main level and 3rd bdrm on lower appreciated. Full basement. Into the bargain an attractive view of Howe Sound Ont.; two daughters, lettie RUBY LAKE — 113± acres of excellent land. 400' waterfront on Ruby level. 2 fireplaces, rec room, sundeck, view of harbour. Electric heat, and the mountain* for the days you just want to sit and relax. Full price $59,900. Kennedy and Jean Kennedy, Lake, 2,600+ ft waterfront on lagoon. 2 houses, presently rented & thermopane windows. $73,500. It will be a pleasure to show It to you. Patricia Murphy. both of Gibsons; ope brother, trailer spaces. $120,000. Jim; three sisters, Sarah, MADEIRA PARK — Brand new 3 bdrm home on Wes|ac Road (Narrows SAKINAW LAKE — 57.5± acres with 3,500 ± sheltered waterfront. 2 GIBSONS VIEW! Nettie, Nina; one grandson, Road subdivision). Carport and sundeck. Good retirement home with summer cottages with bathrooms, 2 docks, water access only. Located on Seaview Rd. Well constructed 2 bedrooms with full basement "clean Warren. Funeral service was Immediate possesion. $39,900. $200,000. as a new pin", largo covered sundock, spectacular vlow of soa and mountains. held Saturday, February 19 at Asking $43,000. Jim Wood, 885-2571, Devlin Funeral Home, (Jib- FRANCIS PENINSULA — Lot 47, Rondevlew Road — new 3 bdrm split HOTEL LAKE — 1051ft. excellent lakefront lot. 1/2 acre with Hydro sons. Rev. A. Reinhardt of­ level home, partial basement with unfinished rec room, corner and easy access. $20,000. > GIBSONS LARGE FAMILY? ficiated. Cremation fireplace, oil heat, ensuite plbg, sundeck & carport. $68,500. Located on Franklin Rd,, large 4 bedroom home over 1500 sq ft, on sewer, beach followed. 2802-1;, RUBY LAKE -- Lot 4 has 117± It. good lakefront, driveway In from access close by. Asking $47,000. Jim Wood, 885-2571. BUCCANEER BAY — Thormanby Island. 2 bdrm furnished summer SHUFLITA: Tommy Bruce, Hallowell Road, serviced with Hydro. $21,000. home located within 100 yds of sandy beach and Vaucroft government formerly of Gibsons passed , dock. $47,500. LOTS away February 17, 1977 in his SAKINAW LAKE 1300+ ft choice lakefront, with 24+ nicely treed WHY VACATION IN THE SUN? 25th year. He is survived by acres, 4 bdrm furnished Panabode home with sundeck on 4 sides. EGMONT — 2 bdrm home, 790;£ sq ft on Maple Rd, close to Egmont Float, 2 boats and motors, Avery nice property. $105,000. live In ll all year round. On tho Sunshlno Coast. Frosh air, clean boachos, Duy this his parents, Martin and Lilian Marina. Oil heat, low taxes. $24,000, lot and built your dream. Langdale. F.P. $12,650. Barbara Skagf|ord. Shuflita; one sister, Abby. Funeral service Wednesday, MADEIRA PARK — 2 bdrm view home, built 1975, on large lot on GIBSONS February 23 at 3 p.m. in Gulfvlew Rd. Full basement, 2 sundecks, fireplace, electric heat. In­ Devlin Funeral Home, Gib­ WATERFRONT LOTS High sldo Sargent Rd. lorrlflc soa vlow, $1 5,900. Bort Barnes cludes all drapes, central vacuum, dishwasher, fridge, range, garbage sons. Rev. John IA)W of­ I compoctor & garbage disposal unit. $49,500. ficiating. Interment at 1. SECRET COVE -- 2 ad|acenl waterfront lots on sewer system. Both I xlin largo rloorod lot In subdivision whoro there aro no annoying sorvlco polos Seaview Cemetery. '2(110-1.1 are steep, but have good building sites and deep sheltered moorage. RONDEVIEW ROAD, FRANCIS PENINSULA brand new and spacious, to nun tho vlow yos, services nro underground. Ihore is a placo to moor your $20,500 8, $29,500. this 3 bdrm home also,has a swimming pool, Immediate possession. boat and ll Is rloso lo Iho Ico arena, In anyone's language o boautlful soo- 2, GERRANS BAY -• 100 +Jt waterfront with 188 ft frontage on Francis $79,300. mountain vlow. Price $15,500. Iiy your offer. Patricia Murphy. In Memoriam Peninsula Road. Driveway, septic tank, water line and electricity all In. DONATIONS to The B.C. $32,000. SECRET COVE BARGAIN GARDEN BAY ESTATES ~- professionally designed and built 3 bdrm Heurt Foundation aro 3. SECRET COVE Small peninsula of 370+. ll, waterfrnnt, cabin & home, 2100+. sq ft plus partial basement, built 1975. Open beam living On ovor 1 2 orro In growing lorioatlonal aroa. Noar bead) accoss. No powoi, gratefully acknowledged and float, southwest exposure, $79,500. area finished In red cedar with* red plush shag carpeting, features a watei pn application. Invest now while tho price Is low. Asking $6,900. Jim Wood, will be devoted solely to 4. GUNBOAT BAY 1 1/2 acre waterfront lot located at end of sunken living room with frosted marble fireplace. A beautiful home for HH5 2571. research, education and Claydon Road, Garden Bay, 90 ft low bank wateHront, deep water luxury living, well situated on a treed view lot close to stores, marinas community aid. Donations moorage. South easterly exposure. $29,000. & P.O. $115,000. ^ Unsurpassed range of vlow towards Vancouver Island. Within a "stone's throw of .should be addressed to The 5. GARDEN BAY ESTATES 290£ ft waterfront on 1.2£ treed acres, the bench". Peaceful ond quiet. Act nowi F.P. $16,950. Barbara Skagfjord, B.C. Heart Foundation, <•-<» driveway In building sites cleared. $33,000, FRANCIS PENINSULA Situated on Warnock Rood, this 4 bdrm gothlc Mrs. A.J. Hatcher, Madeira 6. FRANCIS PENINSULA large waterfront lot, facing onto Bargain arch style home also has a full basement wllh partially flnlshod BR, rec Park, B.C. Cards uie sent to Harbour, lev.! building site. $34,000. room & workshop, Large level lot with lawn ft garden, litis is o very ACREAGE the bereaved and receipts for attractive property. $49,000. WILSON CREEK income lax purposes to donors. 27IMI-i:i ACREAGE GARDEN BAY ESTATES — Beautiful 3 bdrm cedar ranch style home. Without doubt tho most doiliable 111 ncro property on the toast wllh yr round 1363 j- sq ft built 1975. Landscaped, dbl garage, large sundeck & view crook. 1 2 mllo olf hwy (quiet) 1 2 cloorod with numerous outbuildings, fenced, cross loncod, Syr mobllo homo wllh extensions. Must be seen. Offors to $89,500. Entertainment 1. GARDEN BAV ROAD 17,51- ocres folrly level land. Approx 4 ocres over harbour. House Is well constructed and nicely decorated. $79,000. llm t homo*. cleared, fruit trees, creek. $45,000, FRANCIS PENINSULA PLANNING a Dance? Tired 2. SILVER SANDS ~- 4+ acres of Gull view property with small cottage Lot 29, Rondevlew Road new 3 bdrm home, full basemont, onsultt plbg, roughed-ln rec room. $39,000. Wooded 11 plus ocros, not In lnnd fioo.o. Just light lor developing. Near one of of Uie same old bands? Want and 2 mpblle homes (12 x 60 ond 10 x 50) creek. $30,300, iho llnosl m

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PRIME VIEW WF HOMES MADEIRA PARK Something very special — strictly delux. Will suit professionals. Large all glass LR, DR opening onto large patio all with unobstructed view. 2 bdrms, 2 bathrooms, - Fridge, Stove and Dish­ Jon McRae Lorrie Girard washer. Finest quality car­ 885-3670 886-7760 peting throughout. $350 per Ken Crosby month. Ph. 883-9216.

Cottage Furn. or Unfurn. HOMES Large view LR, DR opening onto view patio. 1 bdrm. AU GIBSONS: Prime Revenue Building: In the heart HALL ROAD: Roberts Creek — 1.92 parklike Appliances. Ideal for couple of lower Gibsons, 2250 sq ft of post and beam STEWART ROAD: Three bedroom,' beautiful acres, over half is cleared and landscaped with Spanish style, sunken living room home. or single person who desires construction, featuring 10 foot ceilings, 2 sets the ultimate in privacy provided by the the best in a quiet setting. $225 of plumbing, 100 & 200 amp. service, fire-wall On 1.46 acres in very quiet area. Many beautiful landscape trees in front. But, that's features including a gorgeous fireplace, per month. Ph. 883-9216. 2799- divider, recently renovated. Lot size 60 x 100'. not the half of it: the home has two large 13 Currently leased with a yearly revenue of over den & garage. Almost 1400 sq ft of living bedrooms upstairs, the living room and dining area all on one floor. F.P. $68,500 $7,000. An excellent investment value F.P. room have beautiful hardwood floors waiting NEWLY DECORATED 2 and $54,900 „ to enhance your furnishings. The full basement 3 bdrm apts. Stove, fridge, SHAW ROAD: Well built SPLIT LEVEL home on in this 1078 sq ft home has the utility room set heat and cablevision includ. in GIBSONS — TRIPLEX: Located in the heart of 115x145' landscaped-lot. Three bedrooms up and a partial bathroom. The. spacious back reasonable rent. Sorry, no Gibsons, one block from the Ocean and 2 upstairs, Franklin fireplace and many other yard includes double carport, storqge area plus pets. Close to schools andi blocks to shopping, etc. Three (3) one bedroom feature's. Large rec room and all the storage a sauna and change room. An unbeatable shopping. Phone 8815-7836.2722- apartments, make this an excellent revenue space any family needs. F.P. $44,900 value. FP $49,900 ' " • tfn investment or, live in one and pay for it with BEACH AVE: Roberts Creek. Full unfinished the'rentals from the other two. An extra room ABBS ROAD: Overlooking the Bay area and basement in this 3 storey home. Fireplaces up COMFORTABLE furn. downstairs with private entrance plus a work Gibsons Harbour. This deluxe home has every and down, wrought iron railings and built-in modern 1 bdrm ctge, to building at the rear makes this an ideal op­ feature you could desire from a family home: portunity to have a self-occupation business as oven and range. Situated on a large Idt in a uiet single man. Roberts large lot, large sundeck, large carport. well! Call in for details and all other in­ quiet area. F.P. $44,900 ?reek,$135 per mo. Ph. 886- Fireplaces finished up and down, 2 full formation. 9885. 2733-13 bathrooms, finished rec room and self- HILLCREST-AVE: Almost 1100 sq ft home in contained bedroom downstairs. Completely REDROOFFS: small unfinished house on large good area, close-to schools, shopping centre GOOD LARGE family home landscaped. And, if that isn't enough, there is 1/2 acre lot. Electric heat. Ideal for do-it- etc. Large LR, 22 x 12' with a view. Two in West Sechelt. Immed. also a fully self-contained 400 sq ft mother-in- yourself project, F.P. $23,500 bedrooms, large kitchen, utility room and occupancy. Ph. 485-5387. 4985- law suite above the carport. . F.P.. $79,000 dining area make this a very livable home and 14 SEAVIEW ROAD: Lovely custom built 2 1/2 year with a little bit of work could foe quite lovely. LOWER ROBERTS CREEK ROAD: at Cheryl Anne old full basement home on fully fenced and NOTE I The down payment is only Park. 115' of prime*WATERFRONT and over 2 FOR RENT landscaped view lot. Large kitchen nook plus $3,500." F.P. $34,500 acres of gorgeous property. The main house DELUXE TOWNHOUSES dining, area, with sliding glass doors to the has over 1500 sq ft of finished living area, 1564 sq ft of finished floor sundeck. Heatalator fireplace and wall to wall GLASSFORD ROAD: Buy it now from the builder including 5 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. area, 3 bdrms, plus large carpet. 2 large bedrooms plus sewing room on while it is still unfinished and finish it yourself. Heatalator fireplace and a view that doesn't family room and rec area, the main floor. Finished rec room, laundry, den, A truly lovelyjhome for only F.P. $49,500 quit. In addition, there is a 600 sq ft cottage at WW carpets, deluxe Tappan bedroom, 1/2 bath ond workshop in the water's edge (suggested rent of $200 per • " -,'.. ••, ; •? = : —, ——- ranges, ample parking on basement. F.P. $56,000 CHASTER ROAD: New home', 11-2 blocks from mo.) 400 feet of gravel driveway winds blacktop, all for only $300 per the Chaster Road school now under con­ through the trees to the double corport and month. These good family struction. Well designed 3 bedroom family GLASSFORD ROAD: Beautiful, well-built entrance to your private waterfront homes are located on 1650 home on full basement. Nestled in the trees to Spanish style home in area of new homes. estate. F.P. $129,000 School Road between School Mqny extras include arches throughout, lovely provide the ultimate.in natural landscaping. Road and Wyngart Road on fireplaces up and down, super large master Many deluxe features such as 2 finished Gibsons. For further in­ bedroom, skylight in bathroom, built-in bar in fireplaces, skylights, sundeck arid custom- HOPKINS LANDING: Extra large lot with formation call living room, sliding glass door from dining area made kitchen cabinets. - F.P, $54,900 frontage on Hwy 101 and North Road. SEA-AIR ESTATES, 886-2137 to sundeck. F.P. $59,900 Lovely 4 bdrm family home with many or NORTH ROAD: Large lot with 1973 60 foot extras, including feature Franklin fireplace SAFECO BUILDERS LTD. trailer on property. Completely furnished with SARGENT ROAD: Large family home in good and built-in bunk beds in one bedroom & 683-3291 fridge, stove, living room furniture, beds & area with panoramic view. Three bedrooms,^ built-in dressers etc. in 3 bdrms. Nice or eves 253-9293 chests', etc. & dining room furniture. This is fireplaces up and down with 2 1/2 baths. The driveway in for off-street parking. This is a ideal for young couple or retirement in­ 2513-tfh full basement includes a finished rec room, nicely kept, well appointed home and well vestment! F.P. $19,900 laundry and workshop. Sundeck, carport and priced at only F.P. $55,900 ROBERTS CREEK, ne\V\3 paved driveway round out this landscaped lot. bdrm house, setrii- SEE this home and you will fall in love with HILLCREST AVENUE: well built one year old FAIRVIEW ROAD: Large family home with full home in good area. Lovely view from large waterfront. Phone (112) 941- ...and only Realscope let's you it. F.P. $66,000 basement on large lot. This 4 bedroom home sundeck.' Two bedrooms upstairs and one 3527 or 886-2427. 2713-13 finished down in full basement. The curved HEADLANDS ROAD: Lovely retirement or has two finished fireplaces and a nice.family white marble fireplace is just one of the lovely WATERFRONT 2 bdrm starter home in good area close to park, beach room plus a small office. Exceptionally largfe features of this home. F.P. $51,500 cottage, fully furnished $185 "see through" all these homes kitchen with 27 feet of cupboard space. A total and post office. Grounds are beautifully land- per mo. 'till June 15. Ph. (1121 scoped with fruit trees and stonework features. of 2500 sq ft of living area. FP $71,800 SARGENT ROAD: spectacular view, beautifully 433-3610. 2780-15 104 sq ft enclosed sunporch is an added designed home in good area. 3 bedrooms, feature plus a separate garage and storage SEAVIEW ROAD: Older type 3 bedroom home, sunken living room, 2 fireplaces, full basement NEW 2 BDRM hpirie. I)avis without moving from your chair shed on prppetty.SEE THIS ONE I.,. „ F.P. $32,750 recerrtjy remodelled. Partial,^foasement^ Extra and sundeck. Lot all landscaped and terraced. large kitchen. Exceptional panoramic view Bay area, $295 pet trio.-No vfiUOfirr:- Many extras such as built-in bar, etc. 'FP lot. F.P. $29,900 pets. Ph. 885-2438. 2788-lii CNR PRATT & FAIRVIEW: Many wood feature $74,000 walls in this nicely designed one bdrm home TENANT WANTED. 1 bdrm (i 1 s 1.111 y m i '1 i 11 < > f 11 hows every proporly with fireplace and nice family room. Com­ HIGHWAY 101: 2 bedroom lovely home in BEACH AVE: Roberts Creek. 3 bedroom tamily apt. in Sechelt. No pets. pletely landscaped and fenced yard. Could be Gibsons. Exceptionally large landscaped, home, on full unfinished basement. Close to Avail. March 1st, $128 per mo. w.istiny bother of drivinij easily added to as concrete slab already at side panoramic view lot. Double carport, Frankling park and boat launching. Large lot, 87 x 208'. Ph. 885-2862. 2794-1H of house. Price includes fridge, stove, washer & fireplace in family room, fridge and stove Stone fireplace and sundeck. Excellent family iiciisf to h. •tv,<<

BUY NOW BUY BEST BUY WINTER PRICES siiXYOUR home for only 3H jjet. commission. Stttoit The- coffee it alway* on — drop in for Our free brochure. AK*_-•• , 'i, i, ,• .. . i ^ I II I- I Ll * I " "' "* " " " • For Sale For Sale SECLUDED natural setting, '59 CHEV. PU 6 cyl engine. cedars and dogwoods, Chassie, trans, tires. Very RECORDS AND tapes. Bi NEW ZEALAND wool, raw serviced 2 bdrm cottage with good cond. Ph. 886-7046.2804-15 new 32 page catalog just oi and; carded, scoured, In Gothic cabin, view of Sechelt the press. Pop, country, white and naturally colored. anderson Inlet,' marina close, asking '74 FORD F250 Custom auto. western, folk, religious, Samples, 50c. Also, drum- $32,700, Write Box 1383, 38,000 miles. Good cond. special discounts, all labels. carders, spinner units, etc. REALTY LTD. Sechelt. 2781-13 Asking$3-650.Ph.88&.. . Send 25c postage to Bob Catalogue 25c. Nostalgia 3773. 2811-15 ftestry Lt£ Box 46376-B, Crafts, Box 58331, Stn. L, 885-3211 2 BDRM BSMT home, within Vancouver,V6R4G6. 27524m Vancouver V6P6E4. 2797-13 '72 FIAT 850i Spyder. Ex. * Doug Joyce' •* Jack Anderson walking distance to Sechelt. ' 885-2761 ' .885-2053 Nicely decorated and close to cond. New paint,, new soft SMALL TABLE and 2 chair 1 3 YR DELUX Bendix. Set up set. Apt. size. Like new, $30. Stan Anderson 'Ceorge Townsend marina. $37,000 obo. Ph. 885- top, new radials.,BO. Ph. 886- in trailer court nr. 885-2385 685-3345 9802. 2791-15 .9001. Ask for Georgia. 2813-13' Sechett.Asking $13,500 or rent Ph. 885-2756. 2812-13 $245.50, incl. cable and pad DO YOU REQUIRE rental '69 BELLBOY 17V deep V FREE REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE Boats and Engines rent. Financing avail. Ph. 885- very wide 100 HP Merc OB Post Office Box 1219. Sechelt accommodation? Contact • ••^••••I1>* > ••l(TOlp« •»! 9632 to view. Serious inquiries Ken Wood, Sechelt Agencies, and a 2200 lb. Easy Loader toll fra* 684-8016 VESSELS surveyed- and Ph. 376-4877, Kamloops. 2766- trailer with all lights, Will 885-2235 for available ren­ appraised for insurance tals. 2815-13 swap for later model Chev, procuration, damage claims, GMC or Ford pickup. Call S. buying ot' selling. Our sur­ HENSLEY TRAILER. Furn. Anderson, 885-3211 days or TRYING TO find suitable veyors are all accredited tenants to rent your home Propane stove, elec. brakes, 885-2385 nights. 2807-13 handling local or international fully insulated. Ph. 885- to? Contact Ken Wood, Sechelt SPLIT LEVEL: 3 bdrm, 1200 sq ..:%*.,, service. Call Capt. W. Y. 3525. 2801-13 GARAGE SALE. Colonial SECHELT VILLAGE: 2 bdrm, Agencies', 885-2235. 2817-13 Higgs, Principal Survyor at ft home on corner lot. 1/2 near new 1146 sq ft full youth bed, vacuum cleaner, block to beach. All finished 886-9546 or 885-9425; or write OLDER UNDERWOOD clothing, lamps and shades, basement home. Large 62 1 /2 3 BDRM house with bsmt. $350 Intercontinental Marine Ltd., rec room, covered sundeck, x 120' lot. Located across from typewriter in working or­ toys. Fir Rd".. Davis Bay. Ph. dbl fireplace & many extras. per mo. Ph. 886-2417. 2074; P.O. Box 339, Gibsons, B.C. der. Needs some adjustment, 885-2084 Sat., Feb. 25,9 to Hackett Park — very close to VON . 1V0. 2639-tfn Good carport, tar & gravel sriops & schools. Rec room and $50. Ph. 885-2126. 2814-13 5. , 2808-13 roof. 3rd bdrm" in basement. Mobile Homes 23' HEAVY fibreglass boat, 390 cu. Ford, fresh water SNUG VILLAGE Mobile cooled, approx. 60 gal. gas Home Park. Mason Rd. tank. A good buy at $5,700. Ph. Space avail. Ph. 885-3547,2360- 883-2318. 2725-13 THE CANADIAN CROSSWORD tfn ^__ -*^*m&$r£i&zC' CHASTER RD HOME & ACROSS 11 Female 19 River, strait 4 Restful WILSON CREEK: 3 bedroom ACREAGE: 1,000 sq ft bsmt 12x60 2 BDRM mobile. Machinery 1' With 13 down, pronoun and forest 5 Tightness ' view home. Neat as a pin, home on 2 1/2 acres with a of Ontario Secret Cove. Pender Har­ big area of 12 Simultaneous 6 Testify near new and very nicely 3rd bdrm upstairs. Very tidy, bour area. Ph. 883-2536, (112) CAN-AM CRAWLER Canada 14 B.C. health 23 Helps 7 Additional decorated with finished main extra large living room with . minister 980-0078. 2757-15 a Sports 25 System of 8 Tot up floor, and rec room, —• 2 several outbuildings. Almost CORPORATION 15 Sidetrack metal plating complex 13 See 1 across fireplaces, double windows, half cleared & some ocean "THE BULLDOZER PEOPLE" 18 B.C. river and 26 Imagined by and large sundeck with 2 BDRM MOBILE home on, 9 Sail support? make believe 16 Seed sowings view. Basement has rec room Genuine I.T.M. Un­ valley subject southern exposure. All private lot. Want mature 10" Cleansed of Indian' land 27 Middle East 17 One who and bdrm finished. F.P. responsible couple, dercarriage, Rollers, Tracks, claim peninsula appraises landscaped. FP $48,000 $58,500. 20 Intestines reasonable rent. Avail, now. Sprockets, Etc. Equipment PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 28 First name of Ph. 885-2014. 2776-12 Overhauls. New Tractor Parts external 21 One who parts affairs with money for All Models — Bullgears, rstHiurnTciHitinLi minister 22 To the rear of COLONIAL HOME: On 1.25 FURN. MOBILE home Pinions, Engine Parts, Track H G3 G G3 E 29 Unexpected the vessel SELMA PARK VIEW HOME: DEES acres in West Sechelt, 4 12 x 55. Excellent condition, Press & Rebuilding. , happenings 24 Metal Near new 1150 sq ft home J bdrms, family room & rec $8,000 obo. Selma Park Mobile A Complete Service a ES . 26 Vegetable with 2 large bedrooms on the room. Almost 2,000 sq ft of Homes. Ph. 885-3880. 2787-13 "Your Bobcat Dealer" DOWN main floor and a finished 1 Aberrant total living area. 2-1 /2 sets of 4623 Byrne Rd., Burnaby B.C. BEG bedroom in the basement. 2 EBB BQBEEBGDEB sexual craving plumbing - 2 car carport & 434-2651 Telex 04-354-652 fireplaces and a rustic, Cars and trucks B B D 0 B B in women storqge area. Nice view with 607-tfn finished rec room. Southern [jimcBsna rannaranH 2 Limits beach access • close by. All 3 Hurried exposure-on large 80x125' '71 AUSTIN America 1300 low B(LIMIT BI IIDP lil El I E B B thermal pane windows. FP: mileage, good gas mileage, TRAVEL in ca B n H n E G $79,900. Will consider offers. lot all landscaped. Main floor clean inside and out, good IDIEITIEIRMCIOINISITIAINITISl Some terms. utility room. An excellent cond. 2 sp. tires, asking $1,000, YOURGATEWAY family home at $58,500. obo. Must sell by Mar. 1. Ph. TO THE 1 2 3 4 15 1 7 9 883-2631 or write Box 583, * 1 Sechelt, B.C. 2748-14 SUNANDFUN GOLF COURSE LOCATION: For . all your travel 1.41 acres, mostly treed with arrangements, charters, 9 • 10 1 several hundred feet of high­ SELMA PARK: 3 bdrm 1 343 sq <* 1 j '74 AMBASSADOR, j>s, pb, direct flights, contact Lynn way frontage and a very tidy ft home on a large lot air cond., 16,000 miles, exc. one bedroom, 700 sq ft overlooking Trail Bay. Stone Szabo, .graduate Canadian - cond., $3,500. Ph. 883-2454 Travel College. ' cottage. This cozy renovated fireplace, large rumpus room 11 • 3 after 5 p.m. 2719-13 Instant reservations and •n 1 I' ' home has w/w carpets and a and closed-in garage. F.P. ticketing through our direct Franklin fireplace. Good $68,500. 75 CHEVY van, ps, pb, 350 V8 - concrete floor in the garage. insulated and lined. New line to all airline companies. Small barn and corral. F.P. 14 • • li two tone paint, 16,000 miles, Plan well ahead for reduced ^^^^ $42,500. rates to Hawaii, Mexico, $4,500. Ph. 883-2454 after 5 17 p.m. 2720-13 Disneyland and south. Associated with all tour 18 IV companies. ^^^^P^^^^ ALMOST NEW "Atco" 8x20 SECHELT VILLAGE: Easy to buy 32 TUWANEK WATERFRONT: flatdeck and convertible PENINSULA — easy to live in — 1380 sq ft (dual .axle) 5th wheel trailer Now is not too soon to select TRAVEL Ml IM | 25 • of 4 bedroom home. Minimum .! . • your recreational home. 2 GVW 12,000 lbs.; something AGENCY !•••'. 'L'tfl 1 upkeep on the large lot. FP bdrm with stone fireplace in a really special. Ideal for $44,500. hauling large boats, livestock, Dental BlockaGibsons I--"- large living room. Your own 886-2885 27 • float in a protected bay. farm and building materials. i^^^^ >^H Original value $8,000, real gift Toll Free 682-1513 '. Asking $48,500. at $2,995. Ph. (112) 748-1043 2690-tfn after 7 p.m. 2785-13 V • GIBSONS: Grandview Rd, 95 x 217' treed lot with a future view. Quiet residential area with riew Kcftnes. Asking $16,000 •68 VW STATIONWAGON. Pets '•: - 1 141 j 1 ROBERTS CREEK: Lower Road — yeor round stream runs through Radio, gas heater. Good WEST SECHELT 2 BEDROOM: over 1 acre of land plus this 1/2 condition, $875. Ph. 885-2987 QUALITY FARM © 1977 Coast to Coast News Services this nicely treed lot. One of the last in this desirable area at basement, 2 bedroom home. All the hard work has been done in $10,000. after 4:30 p.m. 2789-13 SUPPLY renovation. Excellent view from top end of this large lot. Close to the beach. FP $39,900. '70 MGB SPORTS Coupe, All Buckerfield Feeds ROBERTS CREEK: 70 x 150' view lot. Mostly cleared and ready to copper colour. Rare three Hardware - Fencing build on. Try your offer to $12,500. Fertilizer - Purina Products REDROOFFS ROAD HOME: 2 bedroom little old home on 1 1/2 acres wiper model, $1,750. Phone of garden soil. Young orchard and lots of room for expansion. Nice after 6 p.m., 885-9355. 2790-15 Alfalfa-Hay-Straw Good Tack Selection- view of Merry Island. FP $46,500. WEST SECHELT: Brand new 2 bdrm quality home on good view lot. Full basement with roughed-in plumbing. Natural finish cedar '72 PINTO -SQUIRE wagon. Rototillers - Toro Land- UP YOUR BLOCK mowers WATERFRONT: 175' on Shoal Channel. Commmahding view of the exterior with large sundeck. Basement is drywalled and would Auto tr.ans.. exc. shape Gap and beyond. FP $25,000. make a great suite. FP $49,500. throughout, only 28,000 miles. We are on Pratt Road, 1 mile (and back again. That's $2,300 obo. Ph. 885-9802. Haul south from Highway as far as you need to away for parts '69 Envoy PHONE 886-7527 SEMI-WATERFRONT WEST SECHELT: Caleta location. 2 large treed ROBERTS CREEK WATERFRONT: A waterfront property of high Epic. Some exc. parts. Only 11548-tfn walk to be a bit fitter view lots less than 300' to a safe beach. Serviced and easy to build quality, south exposure and 2/3 ot an acre. Home is 1450 sq ft and $75. Ph. 885-9802. 2792-15 upon. Area of very good homes. FP $ 18,500 each. has 2 bedrooms, both large. 2 sets of plumbing, one ensuite and than you are now). one with access to the main bathroom. Living room is large, airy SERIES 2 L/VNDROVER Livestock and has stone fireplace. Den, 13x16, has an excellent view. Kit­ parts for sale. Ph. 883-9029, REDROOFFS CABIN: 125' x 200' lot with three room cabin. Nicely chen-dining room combination are very large and face the view. please leave message. 2798-15 CHICKS — Brown egg layers, treed property, partially cleared and In grass. Cabin needs work but Many young fruit trees. Good garage-workshop. Lot Is 89 x 375. white Leghorns, white Is livable and has a fireplace. F.P. $17,000 — terms. F.P. $89,500. Rocks. Ship anywhere, Established 28 years, Langley, Napier Hatchery, panmipamorirm-xnofirl-*. e 22470 - 64th Avenue, RR 8, Walk a block/Today. mtttm Langley. Ph. 534-6268. 2712-tfn v Redrooffs Estates FLORON DAVE GILMORE certified «OBOttiB«»saogpaB^ Suncoast Acres AGENCIES LTD terrier. Phone 885-2384.2721- 13 RECREATION LOTS H.B. GORDON AGENCIES LTD A large selection of Island view lots with all CERTIFIED Farrier, Hans Cowrie St., Sechelt Before you look any further let us show you the services available, including a sewage system. Berger is coming to Coast. ! lowest priced lots In the Redrooffs area: prices No permit problems. Mason Road area in West REAL ESTATE Contact Sunshine Farm. 898- are from $9,500 to $11,500. All lots are ap­ 3751. 994-tfn Real Estate 885-2095 Insurance proximately 1/2 acre In area. Sechelt. INSURANCE t ^. CIDSONS: Rovonuo home Lost on 2 lots, making 1/2 acre of boautllul lovol cloarod WHITE MOTHER of pearl necklace, lost vicinity of St. WILSON CREEK proporly. Idoal lor future Mary's Hospital or beach, dovolopmont. Don't miss Feb. 17. If found, please call Two level family this opportunity for In­ 885-2554. 2806-13 vestment. MLS home. Oarage and studio. GOWER POINT ROADs 3 Found 140 x 137 ft lot with bdrm homo on 1/2 ocro ol garden space. vlow proporty, lorgo living BLACK FEMAIJE Collie cross. White model chest room and soparato dining F,f». $47,500. room. 1 baths, playroom and boots. Leather and flea ond extra lorgo patio, collars. Ph. 880-2680-13 Prlcod to sell. Wanted to Buy COWER POINT ROADi 1/2 SECHELT: This three acre property is toward the arena. Three bedroom, full basement home only lour yoars old. Small barn, ocro of view property, SAILBOAT - 18' or longer. mostly cleared, Priced to sell al $54,500. nlcoly tioed, $17,000. Willing to pay $l,000-$2,000 depending on cond. Ph. 886- SECHELT: Brand now two bedroom basement home now being ROBERTS CREEKiWF, 75 ol 2821. Ask for Wes. 2714-13 nice WF over 400' In completed on Spindrift St. View anytime. F.P. $49,900. length. 2 bdrms on main, 1 9" OR 10" TABLE saw In good bdrms up. Largo living SECHELT: Pebble descent lot. 54.6 frontage, roar lane. Asking condition. Phono 883- $12,900. room opening onto inn- 2318. 2726-13 deck; oxtrn largo kitchen VIEW LOT: on Radclllle Rd. Popular new home areo. with lots ol cupboards. ALDER REQUIRED A/O heal, Asking $80,000. Saw log alder req.d. Standing, WEST SECHELT Two acre view and treed, Very, very nice land. decked or boom form. Contact Try your local lol In trade. ROBERTS CREEKi Cleared P.V. .Services. lol, some vlow, Ideal 883-2733 COOPER RD: 1/2 acre level lot. $2700 down ond $109 per mo. location. Mutt loll. a»klng $12,500. Also two lots In 2760-tta HALFMOON BAY, Doublo lot, now one parcel on Curran Rd. now 5D partially cleared. Serviced, Good southerly view and the beach access road Is Close lo beach, asking For Sale right in hont. $13,500. Torilu. FIREWOOD — Moving from W6ST SECHELT: New rancher, Treed lot. Fireplace- Three Pender area, must Bell. 5 bedrooms. P.P. $39,900. Other low priced houses cords, alder, fir. You pick up. and lots available •• ask m 9* coed obo. Ph. 8844142 HALFMOON BAY. large, large wot. ulront lot lacing south. Small lor details. or8te^884. 2749-14 cabin that needs work. Coll us collect ot 8B62248 JOHN or LYNN WILSON for more Information on lots, 28" PHILUPS Mod. 4 Colour George Townsend, 885-3345; Doug Joyce, 885-2761; or TV. Exc. cond, will trade for small acreages and W/F — Evenings Weekends nights, JohnHack, 886 7316 best car or table saw oflteral, 885-9365 swMHI, W1WWPI •^fPW^ mwmwml^tmmrjm*wm .•-.'• or Ron McSavaney 883-3339. or will sell for $400. Ph. 885- 9802. 27W-18 MOMMttS mm mm "Wednesday, February 33,1977 The Peninsula Times PageB-5

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BOAT OWNERS #3611 HEART TROUBLES? #3772 SELMA PARK CEDAR HOME #3646 9.2 ACRES AGRICULTURAL #3749 Here is 8/10 acre, almost level with view thru Pender Harbour. This home has no staircases to climb. Situated on large flat lot. 1592 square feet of beauty, this panabode built about 4 years With rented cottage $48,000. 625 sqft plot on main road, an Just 400 ft to water edge. On paved road with hydro, phone and Well appointed and maintenance free. Offers to $43,900. Ann could fulfill your dream. Family room, 3 bedrooms, living room estate to retire to nr Gibsons. Jack Warn, 886-2681. water on road. Full price $22,000. Try your cash offer. Call Don Ibbitson, 886-2542. with fireplace, 1 1/2 baths. Big view lot looks over Trail Islands Hadden, 885-9504 eves, or olfice anytime, 885-2235. and Gulf. Full price $59,000. Call Peter Smith, 885-9463 eves to view. ' ' OCEAN FRONTAGE — ROBERTS CREEK #3750 Near level 2.4 acros with 136' choice beach frontage and a SECHELT HOME #3752 SOMETHING DIFFERENT #3729 delightful southern view. Income from the four rentql units can t 2/3 ACRE VIEW LOT #3758 be Increased as renovation proceeds. Absentee owner. Ex- Large, comfortable 2 bedroom home close to shops & PO. Has This beautiful waterfront estate Is offered for your viewing. View lot near post office, 2 blocks from beach. Lot is serviced cellent opportunity for a resident owner with time to spare. L.P. dining & living room with hrdwd floors and brick fireplace. The Massive evergreens protect your privacy. Distinctive styling. 2 with sewer and has a lovely view of Gibsons Wharf and Howe $85,000. For further Information call C.R. Gathercole, 886-2785 full bsmt is partitioned for extra rooms. Level lot, 66 x 122, bedrooms on main. Massive rock fireplace, covered tile patio. Sound. F.P. $13,000. Pat Murphy, 885-9487. or office 885-2235. Good value ior $44,500. Call Don Hadden, 885-9504 eves, or Allow me to show you this dharmer. Ann Ibbitson, 886-2542. offlco, 885-2235.

WATERFRONT AT $24,000 #3765 VIEW HQME SITE — ROUGHLY CLEARED #3778 LEVEL LOTS #3716 GARDENERS, NEW ON MARKET #3774 Steep, but interesting possibilities for building. Good view ond one and one-half acres (400 x 148) R2 zoned, hydro, phone and good beach In West Socholt. Jack Warn, 886-2681. regional water available. Subdivision potontlal into three or four Choice of lots, almost level, some with view, on pavod road just Big — near 1 /2 acre, easy slope, woll drained & cloared. Hydro, residential lots. Roberts Creek district near popular Moscroft 1.7 miles from Sechelt. All services providod per prospectus. phone $ water. Approved for septic in '76. Good beach access Beach. L.P. $20,000 cash. Call C.R. Gathorcole, res. 886-2785 or Building scheme protects your investment. Lots 2 & 3 are close by on 2 sides. Build your home & havo good big garden too. offico 885-2235. $12,800 each, oil others $11,800. Call office 885-2235, or Don Full price $12,600. Consider 1/2 cash. New on market. Call CHOICE BUILDING LOT #3736 Hadden, 885-9504. Potor Smith, 885-3255 eves, Easy site. Quiet area. Beautiful trees. All services but sewer. Park tested for S/T. $16,500. Jack Warn, 886-2681. VIEW HOME #3770 Located on Seaview Road, Gibsons Village. 2 bedrooms plus TRY YOUR OFFER #3751 DAVIS BAY VIEW LOT #3759 sewing room or den, plus heatalator fireplace In living room. On this five year old 2 bdrm full basement home In Sechelt View with 169 feet on road, 1027 feet on lane at roar, slopes to THIKING OF RETIREMENT? #3771 View of Howe Sound and Gibsons Harbour. Full bsmt with Village, On a level corner lot opposite Hackett Park. Walking west, easy access, All tho local servlcos, over 1/3 acre. Offors to Come see this dollghtful yr round home, 2 bedrooms, cozy llnlshod bedroom and games room. Rumpus room needs to be distance to schools, shopping and beach. F.P. $42,000, Pat full price $13,900. All the um, all tho vlow fi, closo to good flroplaco, all appliances. Delightful garden barbecue. Close to finished. Yours lor only $55,000. For appt. to view, Pat Murphy, Murphy, 885-9487. beach, Peter Smith-, 885-9463 eves, marina. Priced right al $34,900. Ann Ibbitson, 886-2542. 885-9487,

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Women's day PageB-6 The Peninsula Times Wednesday, February 23, 1977 Auxiliary news In celebration of International Advertisjn&ss i The regular meeting of the Sechelt community interested in the work of this Women's Day a gathering will be held S.C. Lions give Chatelech $600 lets good Auxiliary to St. Mary's Hospital was held auxiliary and can always find room for March 8 at 7..30 p.m. in the Robert's Creek Sunshine Coast Lions Club presented a Students at the school carried out in St. Hilda's Hall on Thursday, February more helpers. Meetings are every second Elementary School. check to Chatelech Jr. Secondary School various fundraising events to secure the little products 10; with Mrs. Billie Steele, president, in the Monday. Hosted by the Women's Centre there for $600 on February 16. , remaining funds. , compete with chair. Mrs. Gower reported 21 members will be music, film displays and art The cheque, presented by Vice Respect ,your body. Eat sensibly, and one life member present. showings; Anyone willing to perform or President Bob Allen and Treasurer Dave exercise and don't smoke. You'll, feel the biggies! During December and January . contribute towards the evening is asked to Austin, went to help pay for the school better and reduce your risk of heart CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD members spent 716 hours in service at the Moody High ' contact Sharon Craig at 885-3711. gym's new $1,800 score clock. disease. hospital, of which 232 are credited to the Juniors. The popularity of this activity is indicated by the fact that there is a waiting reunion set list to become Candy Stripers and to give Does "Moody High" ring a bell? volunteer time. v If you attended Port Moody Junior- The ladies who manage the Thrift Shop Senior Secondary any time between 1952 accounted for 1,107 hours during October and 1976, make note. A reunion of all ex- through December. Moody students and teachers is planned Mrs. Humm reported a most successful for May 20 - 22. if you did not receive a raffle of the handcrafted afghan, which letter of explanation, we were unable to was won by Mrs. Develyn .Ashton. trace you. A detailed report of the coordinating Please contact the Reunion '77 Com­ council meeting was read by Mrs. Steele mittee.; care of Port Moody Senior and gave evidence of the successful efforts Secondary School, 300 Albert Street, Port of the hospital auxiliaries of the Peninsula. Moody. If you know other ex-Moodyites, The annual Friendship Tea of the please pass the word! ALL TEAK FURNISHINGS auxiliaries will be held at St. Hilda's Hall on April 21 at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Connor as chairman. IN STOCK Mrs. Ada Dawe will arrange the af­ Thurs, Fri, Sat, ternoon party for the extended care patients on April 15. Any members who can assist at this function, please call Mrs. Feb. 24th, 25th, 26th Dawe at 885-9537. Be sure to reserve Thursday, June 2, for the annual Spring Luncheon in the Senior Citizen's Hall from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The date of the Fall Smorgasbord, always a gala event, will be forthcoming. Mrs. Eggins suggested that Also: 60% reduction on installation price of ALL arrangements be made to supply certain much needed equipment to the hospital. carpeting sold during this incredible She also asked that any member who has 3 Day Sale. not yet attended an orientation course at DOOTTOUOVT the hospital contact her at 885-2422. The next course will be on March 7. See THE NEW INFLATA BED MATTRESS The next meeting of the Sechelt Auxiliary will be March 10. Full at­ tendance is requested. & Reg. 110.00 QQOO • Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Lea Redman served tea at the close of the meeting. Try Sale Day Price *KJ Twenty-one members attended the monthly meeting of the Roberts Creek h Authorized dealer for Hospital Auxiliary February 14. PANASONIC Mrs. Wilma Rodgers, president, and the members discussed details of two A one stop store for: C'mon in KELVINATOR scheduled catering events, one this month and a Wedding in March. * the coffee is always hot ADMIRAL All present were sorry to learn that KITCHEN CABINETS, Mrs. Neva Newman, the secretary, had resigned as she will shortly be leaving this FLOOR COVERINGS, area. Mrs. Clara Newman promptly came forward and volunteered to fill this CERAMIC TILES, position and was duly elected. COAST FURNISHINGS There was a feeling of spring in the air WATER BEDS, Next to Andy's Drive-ln, Gibsons this morning, prompting all to agree that the next meeting would take place in the TELEVISION, 886-9093 evening. This is scheduled for February 28 DEALERS IN ALL STYLES OF CONTEMPORARY FURNISHINGS at 7:30 p.m. at St. Aidan's Church Hall. STEREO The auxiliary welcomes anyone in the v. Open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. 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AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE BUILDING SUPPLIES (con.) DRILLING HAIRDRESSERS PLUMBING & HEATING ROOFING WINDSOR PLYWOODS JAMIESON AUTOMOTIVE NEED A WATER WELL? | tho Plywood Pooplo | SECHELT BEAUTY SALON SPECTRON SHEET METAL & ROOFING Parts, Sales & Service Trl-K Drilling Ltd. AU PLYWOOD: Dianne Allen, Proprietor Box 710 Gibsons - Rotor Lather Service for Disc Brakes Economical Rack Drilling a Specialty Exotic and Construction Expert Hair Styling RAY COATES PLUMBING 886-9717 Days and Drum Brakes Panelling • Doors - Mouldings Phono our Gibsons agont Heating and ventilation Vdlve and S^al Grinding Glues - Insulation at 886-9388 Cowrie Street Phone 886-7695 * Tar and gravel roofing All Mokes Serviced • Datsun Specialists Hwy. 101 or call us dlroct Sechelt 885-2818 — Gibsons — 886-9221 Ron O'son Lionel Speck Gibsons - Phone 886-7919 at [112] 478-5064 886-7844 884-7962 CABINETMAKERS HEATING TIDELINE BANKS ELECTRICIANS SEWING MACHINES Phono 885-2594 PLUMBING CHEATING ROYAL BANK OF CANADA G.S. McCRADY LTD. SECHELT HEATING CONTRACTORS BE ELECTRIC LTD. BERNINA Sechelt Branch - Phone 885-2201 CABINETMAKER & INSTALLATION * residential * commercial — free estimates — Sales and Service to all makes Gibsons Branch —• Phone 886-2201 Custom Built Furniture Phone 866-7605 Gas, OH & Electric Furnaces Bernie Denis Madeira Park Phone 883-2711 Kitchens - Vanities • Etc. Box 860 Gibsons Fireplaces, Sheet Metal Mulligan 886-9414 Mulligan RENTALS HOURS Box 1129, Sechelt Wayne Bracken Box 724 Sechelt, Gibsons: Tuesday-Thursday, 10 a.m. to 3 "POWER TO THE PEOPLE" Ph. 885-2466 Sechelt, B.C. Fabric House, Glbtont • Ph. 886-7525 SPECTRON SHEET METAL & ROOFING i p.m. OCEANSIDE FURNITURE |Fri. 10>o.m. to 6 p.m.; Sat. 10a.m. to 3 p.m. Box 710 Gibsons & CABINET SHOP • Pondor Harbour: Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m. to 3 HOTELS 886-9717 Day* SURVEYORS p.m.; Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ' serving satisfied customers for IB years SIM ELECTRIC LTD. Heating and ventilation Custom designed kitchens 8 bathrooms Electrical Contractors PENDER HARBOUR HOTEL " Tar and gravel roofing ROBERT W. ALLEN BLASTING Furniture for home and office Ron Olson Lionel Speck B.C. LAND SURVEYOR Residential Commorclal Wiring Madeira Park Phone 883-2377 Export Finishing 886-7844 886-7962 R. Birkin Pole line Installations Conventions, Dinners, Group Meetings Sechelt Lumber Building Ted's Blasting ft Contracting Ltd. — Electric Heating Wharf Street, Box 607 Beach. Ave., Roborts Creek, B.C. Weddings and Private Parties s»»»swM*BOM«MBa All WORK FULLY INSURED VON 2W0 Sechelt, B.C. 886-2062 Rick Sim — Full Hotel Facilities — RENTALS Basements * Driveways * Soptlc Tank* Phone 885-3417 885-3310 Ron Sim Office 885-2625 Home 8859581 Stumps * Ditch linos A.C. RENTALS LTD. Call (or a free estimate anytlma TOOLS and EQUIPMENT Roy ond Wagenaar CARPET CLEANING Pondor Harbour MACHINE SHOPS •RENTALS and SALES 813-2385 883-2734 B.C. LAND SURVEYORS McCANN ELECTRIC Easy Strip Concrete Forming Systems • Com CIVIL ENGINEERS TED DONLEY . PENDER HARBOUR Rototlllors • Gonorotors • Pumps WIRING OF ALL TYPES At the Sign of the Chevron pressors - CLEAN MASTER Earth Tampers Mar ino Building • Wharl Mrttot COAST BACKHOE and TRUCKING LTD. Carpet Satisfaction Residential • Industrial • Commorclal HILL'S MACHINE SHOP Sunshlno Coast Hwy. 8 Francis Peninsula Road BOK 609 Socholt, B C All work guaranteed • Free estimates t MARINE SERVICE LTD. Controlled Blasting with tho hot water extractor MADURA PARK PHONf 883-2685 685-2332 Machine Shop-Arc ond Acetylene Welding Soptlc Tanks Instnlled 885-2461 Joo McCann, Box 137, Madeira Park Stool Fabilcallng Marlno Ways FULLY INSURED — FREE ESTIMATES T. Bitting Sechelt, B.C. Phone 883-9913 Automotive and Marine Repairs TIRES 883-2274 • i I ' i RETAIL STORES CONTRACTORS Standard Marine Station COASTAL TIRES BUILDERS CIS HARDWARE Sunshlno Coast Highway Phone 884-772) Res. 8889984, 884-9324 j. 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The Peninsula Times Page B-7 Wednesday, February 23,1977 Irene Crowell "COME AND GET ^Leisure Outlookat Whitaker Irene Crowell of West Sechelt will have SPECIALS AT her one artist show from February 28 to March 12, and will be on hand Saturday, March 5, and Saturday, March 12, at Whitaker House, corner of Cowrie and Inlet, . IGA" eek Walk away your excess calories. "An inexpensive and safe exercise. TABLERITE MEATS Canada Grade A Role of the volunteer fireman B.C. Grown •Gov't Inspecteed* Frozen •Young There are three programs this week struction. on Special Occasion at 5:05 p.m. Huguette which may be of particular interest to Ideas, on Sunday at 4:05 p.m., will Tourangeau in the title role heads an in­ Sunshine Coast listeners. Between Our­ -discuss patterns of life and death with ternational cast directed by Richard TURKEYS i6 ibs. & up id8 9 selves, Saturday at 9:05 p.m. looks at that internationally known psychiatrist Bonynge. special and very important fraternity, Elizabeth Kubler-Ross. She has earned the Top Round •Boneless •Oven volunteer firemen. There will be stories nickname of the "death and dying lady" WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 from the early days, the role of firemen in from her work with terminally ill patients, Wednesday Report — 8:04 p.m. new $179 emergency situations, their importance to but there is nothing morbid or depressing current affairs satire. ROAST lb. JL small communities and of course a look at about her attitude and convictions. She's a Mostly Music — 10:20 p.m. Festival • "the service as it is today. The program was comforting and reassuring person to listen Singers of Canada, Dr. Melville Cook, Bottom Cut •Round* Boneless prepared in the Maritimes and may also to. organ, Ruth Watson Henderson, Cynthia serve as a common bond between very And for opera buffs who weren't able to Clark, pianists. Petite Messe Solennelle, $169 Rossini. I different parts of the country. We all hold attend' the recent VSO production of lb. 1 our volunteer firemen in hi^i regard, it is Mi.gnon by Ambroise Thomas in the Queen Nightcap — 11^20 p.m. theatre. „ ROAST an essential service in a country where Elizabeth Theatre, CBC taped the per­ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Freshly most people live in houses of wood con­ formance for you. It can be heard Sunday Playhouse — 8:04 p.m. "Whistle" by c Douglas Dankson investigates the passing GROUND BEEF. Medium Quality Ib. on of guilt from parent to child. 89 Jazz: Radio-Canada —' 8:30 p.m. Tablerite* Sliced Outlaw Josey Wales is Nimmons 'n' Nine Plus Six. Part 11. ' #^AAI/CI1\\ UCHTUFATC B* oz. pkg. • Mac & Cheese Pacific Salt. vUUItEU IflLMId •PicklPickle & PirPirnn •Chicke• Chicken && Bologna ea. Mostly Music -—10:20 p.m. Toronto 49* Symphony Pops Concert, Gary Karr, a man bent on revenge double bass. Strauss, Dragonetti, Mozart, CDCET7CD DE*ITC Canada Grade A, Hind Hs Beet cut ^ 1 *5I Clint Eastwood's 26th feature film, Sunday, February 27, and running through Auber, Weinzweig, Lehar. '•The Outlaw Josey Wales," the story of a March 1. Nightcap — 11:20 p.m. books and rlfllL/.lLll DCLr & wrapped to your specifications lb. JL man hounded by soldiers and bounty The film stars Sam Elliott as a 32-year- writers • I .IHI I -M I • • ' ' '• • •• ••.•! .. Ill ••!•!---- *- — —— - - - I || • I - I -i • .'.II I hunters while on his own bloody mission of old Southern California lifeguard who FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 I revenge, will open Thursday, February 24 finds his age catching up with him. Our Friends the Flickers — 8:40 p.m. GROCERY at the Twilight Theatre. "Lifeguard" ' is rated for mature I quiz for movie buffs. FRUIT ,XVE

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PageB-8 The Peninsula Times Wednesday, February 23,1977 MASTERCHARGE New Phone No. Garden CHARGEX Corner 886-8141 BY-GUY SYMONDS Available now: a substance for your garden that a) corrects soil acidity, b) improves the physical condition of the soil, c) provides nutrient calcium and in­ creases the availability of other plant foods, d) favours bacterial action thus hastening the decomposition of organic GIBSONS matter and releasing other plant foods, e) improves conditions for availability . of other nutrients notably phosphorus and some minor elements and f) reduces the toxicity of some elements such as BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. manganese and aluminum. It is cheap and easy to apply. This substance of course is lime and the Box 167, time to put it to work is right now. One 886-8141 word of warning. It is not a matter of "if Gibsons one is good, two are better." r If used excessivly it may result in the immediate release of nitrogen for a short 'Canadian Made' heavy duty period and may render useless the boron SHOWER CURTAIN RODS, faucet. Sleek modern lines, elements in the soil, besides aggravating with swing type non splash any deficinecy in magnesium. Both these STRAIGHT CHROMED, tt spout with aerator. Finished in gleaming chrome. last are not to be ignored when dealing STEEL COMPLETE .VI 8 with the kind of soil we have in this coastal WIIH TRIM strip. KITCHEN DECK Lime for the garden is usually bought in the form of so-called "agricultural lime", actually slaked lime or hydrated lime, a FAUCET very fine white powder that can be applied **s by hand or machine. For the average garden the rate of application is around >*xm half a pound to/the square yard, and it 1" x 5 FEET should be remembered as mentioned mat B186 some damage can result from too heavy an application. Little and often --- that is, some each year or so — is about the best B184 advice, because we get generallay a good 95 rainfall, much of it acid bearing from TOILET SEAT industrial pollution. This crop year will test the gardener. Rainfall has been much lighter than usual with no snow, so our sandy light soil will soon dry out. Lime will help compact it, thus retaining some of the moisture. The TAYMOR situation can be further helped if attention is paid to keeping the top two inches loose rand powdery to act as a mulch and discourage loss of moisture by capillary action and sulriace evaporation. RECESSED In the vegetable garden different crops B185 call for differing treatments but all B187 PAPER HOLDER require soil that is not definitely acid. So M some lime is almost a necessity. Spruce up your bathroom rw 6%"x6Vi x 2" Everything the average home gardener now! With this easy to install STEEL CHROME _^ grow has from very high to high lime toilet seat and cover! demands with the exception of potatoes. PLATECl $ A 99 Lettuce, cauliflower, cabbage, onions, spinach, asparagus, celery, beets and parsnips can stand almost any amount of lime while smaller amounts will be ap­ RECESSED SOAP HOLDER preciated by your peas, corn, carrots, AND GRAB BAR 4" CENTRE SET cucumbers brussels sprouts, kale, radish M and turnips. If you are lucky enough to get 6V4 x 6V " x 2" $C69 mt A welcome addition to your bathroom. farmyard manure don't use lime with it 4 This modern -'Canadian , made' unless the manure is well decomposed. streamlined set features heavy ca?t metal FLEXIBLE WITH PLASTIC TRAY W handles and covers, plated With gleaming Even then, it is better to keep applications B188 two or three weeks apart. DRYER KIT chrome. Aerator included. In the flower garden don't let any lime aae come within six feet of your azaleas and 5/8" SQUARE rhododendrons. They hate it and even the conifers don't like it much. TOWEL BARS , How much is right? We have to come back to soil testing. In general terms one, pound per square yard is pretty heave, 79 and probably rarely necessary. Again we IA" V~J ' ' 30" $019 u must go back to first principles. Nature B189 mmVm B189A 7Vi rarely does anything drastic or in a hurry, so little and often as indicated by tests .STEEL CHROME PLATED COMPLETE MOHAIR seems to be the right procedure. $C59 WITH SCREW IN TYPE POSTS Now the snowdrops are in bloom, the 4 INCH x 8 FOOT REPLACEMENT crocuses are showing colour, there are pussywillows to delight us and the most ^ROLLERS exciting, soul stirring time of the year keeps us in a state of eager anticipation. Here the person with the garden comes closest to identifying with the Creator and POLYFILLA the created — a proud yet humbling Cellulose filler so privilege. Enjoy it. handy, easy and economical to 39 Don't forget the Lyn Vernon concert on use, this positive B197 bond filler can be March 5th, it promises to be one of the used for reparing highlights of the season. I'm going why not cracks in plaster - you too? — Miss Bee's, Sechelt. wallboard woodwork and ^*"»' i ' many, other areas '• »(s,fc.(.ss*d^«^^!)te^N^M/ around your home. 7Vi" ROLLER nm COASTER SET 79 Kit consists of Metal tray and good quality motjalr roller. ALUMINUM 1 LB. Th© local funeral homo charges no foo for prearranging and rocordlng your funeral In­ intra STEP UDDERS structions. Those who havo 55 already enrolled in Funeral Plans or Societies, but prefer 5LB. arrangements or sorvice locally, should tako advantage of our Pre-Arrangement Plan. $ Tho local Funoral Home offers 5ft. 1 5" all typos ol sorvlces, Funeral or Memorial, at moderate cost. MASKING TAPE Tho local Funeral Home will BIN arrange for local or distant burials, cremations, or services in other localities. $ At tlmo ol baroavement, your first call should be to the local ft. 18" IHS5 Funeral Home, no matter what .For use around type of arrangements you 1 windows and base profor. boards, etc. to prevent splatters when painting. $1 49 H-tOk at tiont; Three sized to ii m n.\. DKVIJN choose from: A owncr-mnniigcr ^TITO^W''*'••''•'! •••• ' MEMBER OF TIM-BR-MARTS LTD.

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Postage rates Commerce THE PENINSULA*7^ftgA Capital Section C Wednesday>, February 23,1977 Pages 1-4 go up March 1 Trust First class postage rates go up March 1 from 10 to 12 cents. The change affects postcards and letter mail up to 1 ounce. Egmont residents criticize This is the second phase of a postage FIRST MORTGAGE FUNDS rate change. The first increase took effect on September 1 last year. AVAILABLE AT Core Curriculum plans Third class postage rates will also go up BY TOM PERRY Education document, The Public School March 1, from 8 to 10 cents for the first COMPETITIVE RATES Egmont Community School Society had System Directions for Change, was read: two ounces. Each additional ounce will its first Core Curriculum meeting 'on "Boards of School Trustees must cost 5 cents. Call today for full information Thursday, February 10. The Egmont elaborate the core programme in response children were represented by a 100 pjer Fourth class mail rates, applying to 564 How* Stroot to local experience, in keeping with the parcels over one pound, will not change. Vancouvor, B.C. cent parent turnout and several other- criteria of an effective system. interested residents, some of whom First class letters and postcards being 681-7212 brought items relevant to the discussion: "The professional staff of each school, sent to the United States are subject to the in consultation with parents and students, 2 cent increase for the first ounce. 1. Core curriculum pamphlets. will have final responsibility for the For Quick Results Use AdbjiMs 2. A tape-recorded talk show with John programme. The goal is to ensure that the Meredith, the Superintendent of programme meet the educational needs of Educational Programmes and Bill the school community and every in­ Broadley, president of the British dividual student within it. Appropriate Columbia Teachers' Federation. mechanisms for accountability must be DOGS HUNTING DEER 3. A BCTF paper, Essential developed." Educational Experiences, based in part on their May 1976 document, The Rights and The meeting concluded with unanimous Take Notice that by Authority of Wildlife Act Responsibilities of Children. agreement to write a letter to the Ministry 4. Several journal and media articles. of Education, with carbons to the BCTF ANY DOG ,At one point, participants noted that the and our local school board, demanding KINSMEN CLUB member Clay for a swimming pobl. Carvey offered Ministry of Education had its own con­ that parents and other local people be found running at large and harassing Deer Carvey told Gibsons council members Kinsmen help in planning for the pool. cepts and implementations of "core seriously considered in planning the last week to be cautious in their plans curriculum" well advanced. It then educational experiences of their children, became a reasonable question to ask and that they be given far more in­ WILL BE DESTROYED whether the Ministry seriously intended formation and plenty of time to deal with meaningful participation by the teachers it. from Jan. 23, 1977 to Jan. 23, 1978 Elementary school survey planned and parents. Support for this point of view Early next month, some local parents, tative of all parents, not just the so-called could be found in Dr. McGeer's statement IN THE FOLLOWING AREA trustees, students and teachers will have "vocal minority". about the BCTF wasting money on ad­ the opportunity to express their views on The parents thus selected to participate vertisements, and the still unofficial an­ Help your AAcNabb Creek to Egmont education through a survey being con­ will be contacted by letter. Results of the nouncement that February 28 will be the ducted by Dr. Norman Robinson of Simon inquiry will be published. last day for public input. Director, Fraser University. Questions to be addressed in the survey This gathering also discussed the A task force consisting of local parents, include: What should our children be concept of essential or core learning ex­ Fish "and Wildlife Branch, pupils, educators and trustees was struck learning in school? How effective are the periences, and noticed that the important Dept. of Recreation and late last year. This task force will not help schools in our district? Should all schools hows and whens of learning, as well as Dr. Robinson in the organization of the have the same objectives? Are there local mention of the Provincial Learning FUND Conservation. procedure whereby educators and groups issues in education that concern you? Assessment Program (PLAP, a com­ of parents, selected at random, will meet The group is sponsored by the Sechelt panion to CORE), are Omitted in the to make their feelings known. Board of School Trustees and is being Ministry's booklet. The what of learning — Approximately 80 parents of students carried out under the general direction of the content — was also discussed, and will be chosen from both Sechelt and Mr. John Denley, district superintendent while it was agreed that some essential or Gibsons elementaries for participation in of schools. basic learning is important, it was similar surveys. The, parent participants School administrators expressed the questioned whether this can be uniform for will be chosen on a grade by grade basis hope that all parents named as par­ all children in the province, and whether it RESIDENTS OF SECHELT AND VICINITY fronrthe school using a process of random ticipants will accept the responsibility of could realistically be prescribed from the selection. This mlthod of selection ensures helping to determine educational direction top down. that the views expressed are represen­ of the schools. Part of a five-page 1974 Ministry of Ait applicable lesson in responsibility RENEW YOUR A headline caught my eye recently: mines or stone quarries, but not of colds or Oner, William, Alice and Ann. Another son "Quarantine urged to stop spread of fever. So the villagers soon realised that who was living in Sheffield at the time millfoil in Okanagan." 1 don't know how it their worst fear — the thing they must erected the stones later and one to the is planned to quarantine the Okanagan have thought about, but hardly dared to neighbouring family of Talbots, Richard, lake system, a logical idea but very dif­ talk about — had happened. The plague his wife Catherine, two sons and three ficult to put into practise. Especially in was in their midst. daughters, all buried in July 1666. this last quarter of the 20th century when In those days it was natural to look to Catherine Mompesson also died and few of us are.willing.tQcurtail our "rights" . the church for leadership andEyambadai : r when the winter came again and there had to benefit our neighbours or our com­ fairly new young, rector, William MOm- been no further deaths since early Oc­ munity. pesson, who had come to them after the tober, the villagers felt free again to come I was reminded of the story of the restoration and accession of Charles 11 in and go, and those who had survived could heroic inhabitants of an English village 1661, taking the place of the non­ begin to rebuild their lives. Of the who, 300 years ago, imposed a voluntary conformist minister who had occupied the something over 300 inhabitants of Eyam, quarantine upon themselves and stopped rectory during the Puritan years of 258 had died but the quarantine had the spread of bubonic plague in the Peak Cromwell. Young Rev. Mompesson and worked; the surrounding communities had district of Derbyshire. his beautiful wife Catherine had come to been spared. AT THE In 1665, there were not many more than the village from another part of the You may think the parallel between the 300 people living in the sturdy stone cot­ country and while respected they hadn't plague in England 300 years ago and the tages which then as now were scattered yet broken down the reserve of ttie close spread of millfoil in Okanagan lake is a along the village street or grouped to­ rural community toward strangers. As yet very tenuous one, and I would agree. gether picturesquely around paved they didn't "belong." He w.as 27 years old, Nevertheless, if we are to stop this plant courtyards. with a wife and two small children and the spreading through the waterways of In the centre of the village, the church responsibility for this whole community in British Columbia we shall need that same with its recently rebuilt tower was set its danger and anguish. sense of responsibility and dedication to MOTOR VEHICLE back a little from the road. The row of He went first to John Stanley, the non the corporate good displayed by the brave linden trees which edged the churchyard conformist minister who still lived in the people of Eyam. It will be a problem for all when I was a child hadn't been planted village. The men put their theological and of us who visit as well as for those who live then — but possibly some of the gnarled denominational differences behind them in the valley. yew trees date back to tliat era and a lot of and together they worked out the plan the gravestones do. In the village of Eyam which saved the surrounding villages. Of gravestones may be found in fields and course they could take flight, or some of gardens as well as in the churchyard. them could. But what good would it do. $838 total for In 1665, bubonic plague, which had been They wouldn't be welcome and it might the scourge of Europe for several cen­ very well be too late anyway. So they turies, had broken out in London, and decided to quarantine the village. No one Variety telethon though undoubtedly word of the epidemic would come in and no one would go out. Sunshine (least Guides, Scouts, had reached this remote village by the end The boundaries were marked with stone Brownies and Beavers collected a total of of that summer, London was far away. slabs and stone water troughs, some of $838 in their recent fund raising bottle- The village tailor, George Vicars, was which are there to this day, where people drive. The money was presented to the waiting somewhat impatiently for an from the neighbouring villages could leave Variety Club during their weekend order of cloth from the capital city. It had food and the people of Eyam could put telethon in Vancouver. been a long time on the way and eventually their money in the water. turned up towards the end of August that So as not to increase the risk of year, somewlwt damp and mildewed from spreading the disease, church services its long journey. The arrival of such goods and meetings were held in the open air, in would be an event in the village and un­ a nearby valley with a natural stone arch MAM|AND TREES doubtedly people dropped by to in.spect the nnd grassy hillside. The bodies of victims materials spread out to dry in Ihe tailor's were no longer brought through the village cottage. to the churchyard for burial hut laid to rest MIAN Within 411 hours of its arrival George us close to the house as possible. All Vicars, an otherwise strong and healthy clothes and bed linen were burnt. uv? \ SO MUCH young man, was taken suddenly ill with a The heroism of those people can best bo V mysterious fever and quickly became understood by reading the Inscriptioas on !^ TO EACH delirious and died. Within a few days some of the gravestones. As you come to another young man living in the house was the village over the hill you pass a group of " *- OTHER stricken, with the .same symptoms and the head stones in a field, surrounded hy a same unusual lumps appearing on the drystone wall. Between August 3 and IIINIMMIIT body before he too died. They were hardy, August 10,1666, the mother of the family, 'l^ttv,... J.^l God-fearing people and young men In their burled her husband John Hancock and prime might die of accidents in the lend their six children, John Jr., Elizabeth, M*

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THURS., FEB. 24TH A BROKEN WINDOW FRAME, an Sdon even these last memories of the FRI., FEB. 25TH Wednesday, February 23,1977 The Peninsula Times Page03 old tin kettle and a table leg are all past will be obliterated by the that remain of a homesteader'? creeping rain forest. SAT., FEB. 26TH Happenings around the Harbourdrea m in the woods off Brooks Road. Doris Edwardson 883-2308 AT 8 P.M. PENDER HARBOUR HEALTH CLINIC with God's help they trust for a full RC fire dept. elects officers The Pender Harbour Health Clinic recovery. He speaks of his friends so much The Roberts Creek Volunteer Fire Phil Gordon remains in his position of _2&J5Ii_ Hi. Auxiliary can use old car or truck bat­ she felt she should write to tell how he is. Department have selected their executive treasurer. She knows how he misses Madeira Park. Wine stewards are Andy Dube and Ron teries if anyone has any laying around. for 1977. MATURE WARNING: ' They may be dropped off at the Bargain His address is .— Room 726, East '7th Glen Kraus was re-elected chief at the Service; secretary is Dennis Davison, and occasional violence. Bar or call a member to have them picked Avenue.Vancouver Centennial Hospital. annual business meeting held earlier this Clay Carby was elected chairperson. up. The next meeting will be held at the Training officer for the coming year is NEWS OF VINCE SENGER month in the Fire Hall. Dennis Mulligan Health Clinic on Wednesday, February 3 becomes the new assistant chief and Ken Fosbery. ______at 7:30 p.m. For those who are wondering how Vine Senger is doing. Remember him? .He was Dennis James takes over as captain. Invest in longer life! Send a cheque DON'T KNOCK, DRIVE IN the fellow who supervised the building of Marty Peters was elected lieutenant and today to your Heart Fund. SUN., FEB. 27TH On Sunday, February 13, about 4:30 our new B.C. Telephone Building. He is at„ p.m. Jim Murray of Holiday Market in home in Summerland now and Madeira Park was startled to see a car roll recuperating from a fracture in his neck, MON., FEB. 28TH in through the front doors of his store. concussion and a slight loss of memory. He Evwygirfc Something went wrong with the vehicle TUES., MAR. 1ST summer misses all the good people he got to know POEMS WANTED s •:, A dream. Karen Greenfield was driving and it and hopes to see everyone when he isA pushed in the post between the doors, mended. smashing the windows. Luckily Karen was The National Society of Published Poets is compiling a book of unhurt. The produce stand received some PENDER HARBOUR COMMUNITY poems. If you have written a poem and would like our society to AT 8 P.M. dents and Jim is testing it for leaks. He is CLUB consider it for publication, send your poem and a self-addressed, UFEGUARD" Would any of you folks be interested in tmm*mfm4mmn>mm open for business now and said there will .Me* be KM KNOW be some produce sales that customers will participating in a "Rock-a-thon" ? Jack stamped envelope to: MATURE *e*^^«MSMMMN have to see to believe. ' Heidema said he will get one going if enough people are interested in it. Spon­ FIRST WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. sors will be needed and also each person. NATIONAL SOCIETY Winnie and Les Earle celebrated their will need a rocking chair and it is much the of PUBLISHED POETS INC. Coming Thursday, March 3rd first wedding anniversary Sunday, same as a walk-a-thon except you rock BQX February 13, at their home in Earls Cove. instead of walk. Please contact Jack at P.O. 1976, Many guests attended and were served a 883-9973. This is for all ages. There is roller Riveryiew, Florida, lovely buffet supper. Some of those skating at the hall for those 12 years and MARATHON MAN present were: Eileen and Gus Havista, under. U.S.A. 33569 with Dustin Hoffman Ella and Danny Cummings, Bea and Jim Morrison, Miriam and Loy Wiley, Ann BIRTHDAY Cook, Charlotte Fulton, Doris Edwardson, Amy Nelson celebrated her birthday on Becky Gamble, Jean and Harry Morrison February 17 with her family. Ernie and and Will Higgins. Gus Havista played his Virginia Chensfeldt came from Hedly, accordian and an enjoyable treat that was. John and Darlene Nelson, Garden Bay, Carol and William Passmore, Vancouver, son Robert and husband Harry. NEWS OF JOCK BACHOP g AREA "A" PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION 5 Mrs. Barbara Bachop, Jock's mother, HOME FROM HOSPITAL (over 460 members and still growing) BE wrote a letter to Br. 112 Royal Canadian Jack Rouse is home once more after legion to let those interested know how spending some weeks in St. Mary's Jock is. She said he is a very sick man but Hospital. His sister Mrs. Martha Warnock Is Retting good care in the hospital and is also home after spending a week there. NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Madeira Park Legion Hall • 2 p.m., February 27th Date Pad S Feb. 27 Sunshlno Coa»t Figure Skating Carnival In tho arona, two performances, ELECTION OF FOUR NEW DIRECTORS 1:30 & 7 pm Mar. 4 —, World Day ol Prayer, Roberfi Creek Service, St. Aldan* Church, 1 pm 1977 memberships ($2.00) are now due. Help your executive and save your secretary a lot Mar. 5 Lyn Vernon In Recital, 0 pm, Elphinstone High School. Mar. 12 Gibsons Guides & Brownies Rummage Salo, 10 am-2 pm, United Church Holl. of work by mailing yours In now. Don't delay lest you forget. The costs are low and the Mar. 17 — Hallmoon Bay Hospital Auxiliary to St. Mary's Hospital will be holding a Bazaar, Tea, Home Baking, Raffle, White Elephant Table, Books, stakes are high! Support your committee with your presence. Bring your ideas and a new Jewelry, Plants, Handycrafts and Tea Cup reading. Thursday, 1:30 until member to this Important meeting. Leave your politics at home! We're non-political! 4:00 p.m. Welcome Beach Community Hall - Redroofls Rd. EVERY THURSDAY Ponder Harbour Community Club Bingo, Community Holl, Madeira Pork f);00 pm, Blnflo Pender Harbour Community Hall. — Olbtone TOPS meeting at Public Health Centre, 1,30.3.00 pm GET INVOLVED FOR YOUR OWN BENEFIT! EVERY FRIDAY 1 pm-3 pm, Gibsons United Church Women's Thrift Shop. Sec hull TolemCluh Bingo. Reserve Hnll, 0:00 p.m., Everyone Welcome. (An active community Is a healthy one.) EVERY MONDAY Elphinstone New Hor Irom group regular meeting, The following quote Is from a company introduction, in which the former S.C.R.D. chief Roborts Ci ook Community Hall, 1:30 n in. First mooting Sept 20. EVERY MONDAY Carpet Bowling, Sechelt Senior Cltlion's Hall 1..KM pm community planner Is involved and whose Job It is "to expedite plans to approval". This EVERY TUESDAY 0 pm, Al-Anon, St. Aldan's Holl at Robert* Creak, statement should convince the average property owner that they are affected, like it or EVERY 3RD TUESDAY General Meeting ol Selma Park Community Cantra. Community Hall. 0:00 p.m. lump it, and should support the Area "A" Property Owners Association, the largest per EVERY 3RD WEDNESOA.Y — Robert* Crook Community A*»oc. Roberts Creek Holt, B pm capita organization of Its kind In all of B.C. EVERY 2ND WEDNESDAY ft pm, Chamber of Commerce Exec Meeting, Bank ol Montreal, Sechelt, EVERY 4TH WEDNESDAY Pender Harbour Area A Health Clinic Auxiliary, "Successful development of land has, over the years, become an increasingly Old Firehall, 7:30 pm difficult and lengthy task." (This must also Include building and improvements.) EVERY WEDNESDAY Senior Clllien* Donrlng. I 30 p.m., Senior Cltljens Hall. 1 ST WEDNESDAY OF MONTH Timber Ti all* Riding Club mealing, fl pm, Wilson Creek "The prime reason for this is that pro|ects . . . must include compliance with Rod A Gun Club governmental regulations of ever-increasing complexity. The achievement of I VrRY 2ND WEDNESDAY So.lol Credit Party Mealing, 0 pm, Legion Holl, Madeira polk official approvals of pro|ects Is now often the major problem ... We believe that the shift in emphasis has been insufficiently recognized. The result is inadequate COZY CORNER CAMERAS understanding of government and its policies, leading to much frustration for all • l«>«st-t^^|l,tl,MlH n.a-e-i.aJupe, • .#>.M.v.,, pl.t. hit I, ilttt leg. ' fi-nt-mimf | pit Hum* parties concerned." I couldn't have said It better. Lloyd Davis, President Mailing Address Area "A11 Property Owners Association Remember February 27th Mrs. Irene Boyd, Secretary Madeira Park, B.C. PageC-4 The Peninsula Times ;.::g-rf: <*.'? •'- / . a. Wednesday, February 23,1977 Continuing ei#i#ji FOOD VALUES Education classes Several new courses begin this week QUALITY- and next under the sponsorship of the Centre for Continuing Education. Two Yoga classes started yesterday, jVi0**Mt W*WHL*€ftmfCJ€± February 22. The day class is held at the Indian Band Hall every Tuesday 1:30-3:30 YOUR BEST BUY MOW! SAVINGS PRICED! p.m. and the evening class is held at the kindergarten in Sechelt Elementary Canada Grade A, 16 to 24 oz. School 6:30-8:30 p.m. Instructor Evans . Hermon will accommodate both beginners PINK and intermediate students. CORNISH The fee for the course is $20 for 20 59 hours. GRAPEFRUIT A new course on house plants will start GAME HENS ea. X Wednesday, March 2,7:30-9:00 p.m. at No. 54 Cowrie Street. Patsy Baker will talk 7 $ioo about clipping, re-potting, soil mixtures, Sweet Pickled Florida 48s I for JL light,.heat, bugs, fertilizers and subjects like terrarium plantings. Students will CORNED also be introduced to the names of all the 39 ordinary house plants. Students will be Imported Canada No. 1 interested in all the basic do's and don'ts BEEF lb. X required to grow happy and healthy plants. The fee for the course is $7. Beryl Husband is back from a long Baby Beef •Sliced TOMATOES /Ire holiday in England and has started two Ib. 45 sewing classes in Elphinstone's textile room. A 10-hour course on lingerie began LIVER. lb. 99' Monday, February 21, at 7:30 p.m.. The fee is $10. This course will be followed up Imported Canada No. 1 by: all-hour course on men's pants and a 4- Regular* Fresh hour course oh swim wear. The Stretch and Sew class started Tuesday, February 22, at 7:30 p.m. The fee is $20 for 20 hours. GROUND BUNCH , ... An advanced class in crochet is offered LATE AFTERNOON, along the spring, elsewhere on the Peninsula by Muriel Sully, starting ori Monday, February 28, at 7:30 p.m. in Sechelt BEEF 69 SPINACH Z»45 Roberts Creek waterfront. Although life begins to btassbtiftr* Elementary School, Ms. Audet's Room. these twigs still show no sign of The fee is $12 for 12 hours. Psychology of early childhood is a 52- hour course taught by Elisabeth Brown. It commences on Monday, February 28, at 7 Halfmoon Bay Happenings p.m. in Elphinstone, Portable Unit No. 3, —by Mary Tinkkty which is located in front of the school close Grocery Specials to the highway. The fee is $35." Mrs. Thea Leuchte has another fine Leavenworth where they were advised Basic housewiring is one of the courses film program to present on Friday, that Stevens' Pass was open but that snow that many people have asked for and February 25, 7:30 p.m., at the Welcome was forecast and they might be delayed in fortunately a qualified instructor ap­ Beach Community Hall. There will be a getting through. However, they found the peared on the scene. If ten or more people film on the Bahamas, which offers in­ roads very good and reached Everett are interested, the course will start the teresting flashbacks of their industry from without trouble. Arrived back in New beginning of March. pirate times to the present day. Westminster at their daughter's home, "Flamingos of the Bahamas," a: film they heard the news of the sudden death of For further information please call 885- produced in association with the National Blackie's sister, Rose Marcotte of 3512, Karin Hoemberg, Centre for Con­ Audobon Society is concerned with the Quesnel, and set off for Quesnel to attend tinuing Education. ipreservation of this endangered bird with the funeral before returring home. its interesting and eccentric ways. "An­ The best state for travelling, says Jean tigua" is a film which offers a tour of tis Petit, is Oregon, where there are well- beautiful island and traces the history of maintained rest stations every 40 miles, its people. Its colourful carnival is pic­ with picnic tables and washrooms with hot tured to the rhythym of Calypso music. "Faces of the Orient," a Japanese Airlines and cold water. film, captures the fascination and flavour The owners of the Avalon Motel in of the Orient with glimpses of Hong Kong, Palm Springs must certainly know that Bangkok, Singapore and Djakarta. there are such places as Halfmoon Bay The February 11 film show might have and the Sunshine, Coast on the map been a disaster since the films promised because this winter, all at the same time, by the Israeli Embassy did not arrive in they had four visitors from Halfmoon Bay time for the show. The situation was saved and four from the Sechelt-DavisBay area. by Adele de Lange of Sechelt, who came to Their guests were Alice Young, Alice the rescue with a very fine show of Israel Burdett, Mabel Aikenhead and Charlie and the western Mediterranean. Her Coatham of Halfmoon Bay and Nell knowledgeable and sympathetic com­ Whaites, Madge Bel} and Mr. and Mrs. P. mentary made the evening even more McPherson of Davis Bay. They all report a interesting. She received a vote of thanks happy holiday with plenty of sunshine and for putting on such a good show at such lots of laughs. One evening they organized Help your short notice. a supper party by the pool with roast beef, baked potatoes and salads which proved Heart... One of Halfmoon Bay's pioneers, Mrs. one of the special happy occasions of their Help your Sarah Wall, is back on the Sunshine Coast holiday. Several Suncoasters called in at after spending eight years in a rest home the Avalon for a visit, among them the Heart Fund 0 at Powell River. She has been transferred Petits, Jim and Pat Fraser of, Pender to the Extended Care Unit at St. Mary's Harbour and Mary Szentesi of Eureka. Hospital, Sechelt. Mrs. Wall is the mother of Mrs. Pat Ness. Nancy Mercer of Secret Cove was honoured at a baby shower on February 12 ATTEND at the Joe MacKay home at Secret Cove, when she was presented with a nice THE CHURCH assortment of gifts. The hostesses who served refreshements and organized some OF YOUR CHOICE games were Joanne McKay and Els Zuidema. Nancy and her husband, John Mercer, ure expecting n visit from the SALVATION CHAPEL UNITED CHURCH stork during the next few weeks. Joe and R«y. AnntvMat M. R«lnhardt Joanne MacKay are renting the Dr. Farlsh CAMP SUNRISE, HOPKINS home at Secret Cove after moving here Sundays at 2 p.m. 886-2333 from Port Moody, but for Joanne it is —all welcome — 9:30 a.m. — St. John's Wilson Creak something of a homecoming for she Is the 11:15 a.m. — Gibsons 886-9432 olllco hours for appointments former Joanne Daley of Pender Harbour. Toot, - • 1:00 p.m. lo 4:00 p.m. Doug and Marlon Foley were on the W«d. — 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sunshine Const recently to visit Marion's ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Fri, -•-,. 9:30 lo 12:30 father, Ed Edmunds and relatives nt Rtv, T. Nicholson,' Pasta,* • Sechelt. They .send greetings to nU their TIMES OF SUNDAY MASS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE old friends and were sorry thoy did not - Bakery Specials 8:00 p.m. Sat. eve. at St. Mary's Gibsons Services and Sunday School nre held have a chance to visit them on this oc­ each Sunday at 11:15 a.m. in St. John's casion. They are now the owners of a 8:.TO n.m. Our Lndy of Lourdcs, on the United Church, Davis Bay. furniture store at Chase. Sechelt Indian Reserve Residents of the Buy who went south In 10:00 a.m. at The Holy Family Church In Wed. Eve. Testimony 7:30 p.m. CHEESE BREAD ,55 Sechelt January in searcli of sunshine, are now All Welcome returning home, pleasantly bronzed and 12 noon at St. Mnry's Church In Gibsons all reporting wonderful weather. Two of Phono 885-3157 or 88(1-7882. the travellers are lilackie nnd Jean Petit Ill Till L BAPTIST CHURCH $ 29 who drove south vin the beautiful Oregon .SUNSHINE COAST GOSPEL CHURCH 886-7449 const nnd the const of Cnlifornin. They Mermaid nndTrnil, Secliell BANANA CREAM PIE « 1 vlsted Scotty's Castle In Death Valley and Davis Huy Kami ut Arbutus stopped nt San Simeon for n tour of Heart Davis Hay Sunday School - Q:-45o.m. Castle. They would have needed to bike Morning Worship Service, 11:13 n.m. Wed. Wide Study - 7:00 p.m. three tours to .see (.very thing there, but the livening Service 7:00 p.m tour they took was sufficient to give them I.VCIIIIIK Fellowship7 p.m. nn Idea of Its vaslness, Its grnndcur nnd Wed. Prayer nnd Bible Study 2nd & 4lli .Sunday of every month. DATE SQUARES ,99° magnificence of Its furnishings. There are Phone 885-2166 Post or; F. Napora three guest cottages, one of which luis 40 "non (U-iiomlnutlon" 885-9905 rooms. The Petlts thought Arlzonri was n delightful state nnd they spent Nome time If you're in Yumn ami I-nke iiuvnsu City, where old SEVENTH-DAY Prices Effective: Ixmdon Bridge hns been rebuilt over the out of shape, ADVENTIST CHURCH Colorndo Hlver. Aided by n replica of n Pattor C. Dr1<-»W on the river bank, it ta HOUR OF WORSHIP - Sot, 4:00 pm thnt S&t.,F6fl>.26th proving u great tourist attraction. At of the running. L(^ ST. JOHN'S UNITID CHURCH Phon* 8B5-2025 Yuma the temperature wns ip Uie 80's. . DAVISBAY 885-9823 — Bok.ry The Petitu returned Iwrne by way of Ev*ryon* W*lcom* 888-M12 — M»«t D*pt. Nevadn. At Ynklmn it wns cold nnd foggy, For Information Phon« 885-9750 WE REStRVE THE RIGHT so they decided to push on to Wenatchee PkntM. In your hrwri ynu know W% right. 883-27 M TO LIMIT QUANTITIES which proved no better. They drove to