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I Squmhh Will t'mtinue its Nver woddbe amore mitable a seconduy .water kurce, h as Webbr s&dhe&j Qddressed ' +'found to be bud^ de-: , intake, md mutiad ' pmt course to construct a sourceof watero with Ademm Ron Bm, mmx with ]FBamm who, quat%.with water xestrictions cowmil that td do mother en- smndary warn intake on the Council defeated ti modon hthMcCfeedy, Bian Giles he said, a&&ed. he himself .and shortages expxiapd h gheaing sudy would mma MIashiter awk desgite a Dec. 8 to ham an mghehg adMayor Egoin Tobus voting wa not expfi kn &e fie!& v of the CQ~U- delay in &e m$tru claim fim a local science study undertaken on the feasi- against 'the.motion. 'Webber said hedso rbntly.; intake. 'teacher that the Mmquam bility of the Mamqum River Prior voting on the motion, ''b~dthe *Ma&i&r , ,riPsponse the pressing ''We ne losing c .>' -. to In to @& .council heard 'from hug Mamquam meas, and said on need for a smndary water in- he s 'are di*e~k; ' Webk,I.epresmtatiVeofWeb the day of the tour, the take, council ha commenced We reach very.real h&wring'Ltdt the consult- &Mashier water was clearer fie process for bornwing an fie problems. We,need to * 1 inc firm who did the Ktial thanthe~mquam. estimated'$l.l million to con- carry on with this (Mashiter). Study Of' SqU-S Water Webber dismissed Baumann's struct an intake on the Mashiter We can't &ford the 'cadillac' SYPlY Swehl Ye= ago and statistical findings which con- to supplement the Stawamus of the Maqquam now. We're Who. mommended ' the' 5ec- cluded that the Mahiter water supply. . in trouble now." Ondk Water intake be con- supply would be inadequate Webber did not rule out the But according to Baumann, , structed on the Mashiter. WithinlOyears. , Mamquapias'a po tial witer Dec,.who was8 meeting,also present Squfdsp at *e * B.F. Goodrlch Tires Webber disputed Howe Sound "He*s pamarin) pres@ soulice. * Wheel Balancing ~ science teacher Frank Bau- the 'wofst-c8se~ us- ere is a distinctpos- could be looking at a third Four Wheel Alignment .m*'s claim, that the ing arguments the facts of* s of ,.,developing the water hmly in 10 years * Mamqum River a *Shocks * Brakes. is better which1 don't necessarily agree Mamquam, the cost would be . should.'*it proceed with the Front End Work ChOiCe for 8 SfiCOndtlIy Water wik"Webhrsid, multiple$ ofgwhat we're look- Mashiter int+e. Baumann * SOW% that the bshiter Acamihg to Baumann, the ingatnow,:'hetold.council. urged council to mdatake may not be able to Suppb' Wa- Webb Enginee+g report dated He said'an engineering study further study on the ter to the mdcipditgr for 1982 may have 'overestimated' of the Mamquam would rake Mamquam. longer than 10 years. in its claim that the Mashiter about a year'and a half to com- "How can we kkedecisions '!I6011th~ to recommend the could provide a secondary plete, given the difficult topg- on the Mamquam without do- Mashiter," webber told corn- water supply 13,200 resi- raphy of the area to h ing studies on i&"he said.

CqPinhi to the location and I dents, Baumann said it was in The difficult topogr . "It would seem@ me, with ~noxnkViab~b' as d&hg fact possible that the Mashiter also cited by Works - .what is .at stake, thit it would factors. may only be able to supply less tendent John Payne, ' who be worth investigating." than one-third of the water es- voiced his opposition to, the Baumann's suggestion was timated in 1982, particularly in Mamquam propod. beked by Adman Corinne' light of future climate wmhg 'The sides of the . the' Lonsdale,' who ' introduced the

and'igdustry expansion in the Mamquam River are rockface; I motion to council to have an B.C.GROWN area. s> - to get dbwn you'd have to be a engineering study done on the Webber said back in 1967, mountain climber," Payne said Mamquam River. when the matter of a water T see nothing pblem "We would be neglecting our supply wis first discussed, the trying to servic pipelhe duty ti, the 'citizens of the mu- HRISTMAS TREE consultants were directed by hmthere. TOmaintain-a line nicipality if we didn't look at the couicil of the day to avoid would be vee diffihlt and another source," Lonsdale said. consideration of the Mamquam cos~y. "I personally feel very hcom-

as a water source because 'To me,",theJ" MasEtyi) ,% 7. is the fortable putting out one-and-a-

remoteness, Watk cpiiity ' ~ oaywaytogo. half million dollars for a water difficult terrain. He said the Payne's Sentiments were supply that may not be ade- idea of tapping ground water, echoed by other members of. quate." also suggested by Baumann, council. Mayor Egon Tobus A second water intake has was dismissed after water from pointed out that while the long been id&ied as aneces- the well at the Easter Seal Mamquam may be able to pro- sity for the community. Cur- Cramp was found to have a vide more water, the cost of rently, various areas of town, highaironcontent. wing it would be a tremen- particularly the Highlands, ex- Webbex said the best solution dous "burden" on municipal perience water shortages dur- appeared to be the Stawamus taxpayers. ing very dry spells. The Fia'e River, where the water intake "Sbwe are presently sw- Dept. has expr&sed concem was mbsequently constructed. plying.our needs with our pe- ,that the water supply is CHRISTMAS^ ""he was . .. Stawamus found to sent soure, I don't see a cient to douse a significant fine !--- !--- bethebesteconomicsource!' problem with a SeconOI water 'should it occur during a dry i . TREES Since,then,particularly in re supply that will supply at least spell. PO IMSETTI AS cent years which have seen as much,"Tobus said. Since 1986, a PtOgr.. of wa- Decorate your Rome &help lengthy summer periods of Alderman Brian Giles pointed ber rationing has been in effect Vivid Colours the Boy Scouts at the Quality Plants 'drought', the stawmus has ' to the pressing need for a see throughout the commdty Great for Gift Giving same time. during the sumher, and ohis 100% of the proceeds year thk restriction was ex- FROM $2.69 to the East #owe tended into the fall. Sound Boy Scouts Sqamish has made appica- tion to the Ministry of Munici- spoil Christmas pal Affairs for a $275,008 grant to cover 25 petcent of the ckbeep total cost of the construction of the Mashiter intake, estimated Centres Squsmish RCW received two csmplaints of stolen cost $1.1 million. Christmas lights last week, Cpl. Dan Lamatt says, to Fresh flowers, greens Treasurer Charlie ScMberg and a candle Vito Baruffa reported a theft of Christmas lights has re-submitkd the grant ap fkom his residence on Diamond between the from $7.95 .We send flowers Road plication, and in the meanthe, world wide hours of 11 p,m, and 1 am, Dec, 4. has begun the process to rak- S tockivlg .Fresh flowers &arrangements Janet McCormack of number two Mountain View ing a by-law to allow the bor- available all season long M~~QPalso reported a theft of Chistmas lights be- rowing of the necessary funds .Express the color and beauty of tween 5 pm. and 9:15 pm,Dec, 5. to finance the project. Larratt says RCMP suspect youths are to blame for 1. Bird Bells the thefts, 2. Garden Seeds "It's disgusting to me that someone would havi? 3. Garden Gloves N@W 4,' Plant Shine , nothing better to do than steal'lightsafter people go 5. Bulbs to ail the work ob decorating their house? appointment 6. Plant Food S~ikas 40 I \& Just In Time For Xmas commission 8 Unlimited Dorothy Buchm has been 'Basketsfilled with your appointed member of the Ad- I choice of treats - and you visory Planning Commission to keep the basket!! fill the vacancy left by Lynn i A pegect gi4;t & variety of Wilbur, newly elected alder- Sea to Sky's sizes for all occassions man. Under the Municipal Act, Merriest Christmas Store FREE DELIVERY Wilbur cannot sit as a member 892-4572 or 932-6444 05 days notice. of the Commission while al- derman.

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Squamish's newly elected Bill Bloxharxl, in the presence af their office, '. ' h his baug1nal Speck 'Fo- miounce8 various committee As 8 final order of business, members of council were of the mayor qdrest of mu- MapEgon Tobus welcumed .bm encoukged the new .do appointments, as well 88,811)- the new council passed a mo- ~w0m-5b public offie aO the cil. the new alhmeii to council, dmento work with kare and pinWenB aO the SquarmiSh- tion to accept the pvisiod haughral Council Meetiq Intheirpledgetoupholdtheir saying he looked forivard to dedication" in seving the Lillooet Regimal District, the held Bec. 7. position on counciJ, the new working with them. community. He laid out the Court of Revision, and ,the Newcomers Brian Giles ad aldermen vowed to work for, "We probably have..a lesspi- procedures of council, pointing Pyking Commission, Toh Lynn Wilbur, and encmbent and op behalf of, the cornmu- sonous climate 'in ow midst out that it wasbthe. ab0 atmoped the schedple of Ron Barr, took the oath of of- dty, and yowed their alle- than previous councils," Tobus fice of alderman 'from Clerk giance to maintain the integrity added. "It is important that we de- &p pgm~a izlajority of us can embrace," Tobus said, radding that such programs must be "afforded1by taxpay- ers. !'We cannotdford lall things," he cautioned. Tobus gave a giowing hiute Co~lIni~;pointing to such k he close prox- imity to vanmuv.er, air, wapx and rd transportatio~ limit-. less recreation, and affordable housing as selling features to attracting new mdiutry. . We also carry-beautiful "It. is an outstanding location /eather gloves which are o# SALE for future giowth and &vel- OpmenL" . Tbbus advised council mem- bers to keep' an open line of communication with the pub lic, adding that he will be in the Mayor's office daily and will make himself readily available to the comrmuplity. "Be factual and informed Taking the oath of omce Dec, 7 are newly elected Squamish aldermen Lynn Wilbw about community affairs and j! nd Brian Giles, and encumbent Ron Barr. cares," he said Fo :. wkg his remarks, Tobus 0, I.I I 13 Acting Mayors , 1

December and Jamare April and May Aumt and September. Alderman Harvey Alderman Barr Alderman Wilbur February and March June and Julv October and November Alderman McCreeBj Alderman Lonsdale Alderman Gila

898-3663 .- !Est - 212 ... I ...... ;: .J ).. o-. ..: ... r.", Ud&&&U... 4 ,''..* . I. The Times -Tuesday December 15,1987 -Page 3 , .-..* * .,-.., '. . D. .. I , .. , *;e,# # I lrtl *Ir.#''.& L.r*, . *e','.-...... ,. .I. ..) I ...... - ' .I.. .. , I. Finance Mayor Tobprsi (Chairman) . coummcil Fin- CodWsi& b &- cuss $rants. "hit discussion is CQrnrnittWofthe w hole expected to take place some- Myor Tobus (Chaimai) time in &e spring. @ouncil 'm is the'right forum, at the wrong time," Mayor Egon To- Planning and Design said. 'The day we bus when Alderman ibur (Chairman) will discuss grants hasn't been W I set yet-could you come back?" Alderman fkvey ' In xesponse to a question from Alderman McCreedg Alderman' Corinne Lonsdde .whether the Food Bank is in Reweation CS need of money prior to Christ- Aldermm Lowlake mas, Fenton said the Comu- Alderman Harvey nity cI.ais~mas Care group Alderman McCreedy (alternate) . . takes care of the month of De- cember, by providing ' j Parks and Rweation Liaison hampers to needy families. Alderman Lonsdale Fentom said normally the Food *. Bank distributes food one day a month, the Friday before Works and Services welfare cheque day. He said Alderman Harvey (Chairman) about 125 families and 40 in- AldermanGiles . . dividuals receive €ood parcels. Alderman Lodale good to a10 The FoodBanlc requires about ** cheer & warm keefings one and $1,500 every month to provide Industrial Dwelmment @kithL .*: Y'' 1. the fobd parcels, &d last Alderman Gila (Chairman) month received $730 in cash Alderman Barr donatiom. Fenton said last Alderman Wilbur year the Bank received $600 a LISTEN FOR THE BELLS THE'. month from a trust fund set up ' IN by a group of Woodfibre em- Emergency Planning GARIBALDI HIGHLANDS ployees, but has just been noti- Aldermcn Barr (Chairman) fied that another orgariization Alderman Wilbur in Squamish will be receiving Alderman Harvey abut 25 percent of that amount. Executive Committee to Emergency Plannine "Nobody gets paid; it's all Mayor Tobus (Chairman) volunteers," Fenton said of the Alderman Barr Food Bank organization. council voted urnanimously to Alderman Wilbur Each time YSU year the bells, think of all +\:' recommend to the Finance Merchants who participated to make this 1 Committee that a grant-in-aid Flood Control Christmas different and pleasant ...... of $3,W be given to the Food Alderman Barr (Chairnan) Bank. Alderman Wilbur Alderman Brian Giles, speak- Alderman Harvey *Star Video *Highland Video @LouisSzmd Systems ing in favor of the motion, ac- .Peter's WngMachines ~PmplesDntg Mart .Diamond Head Motors knowledged the efforts Morey ByLaw *Craft Connoisseur *Pair *Highland Gmey Tree and Fenton were making on Alderman Harvey (Chairman) *GMbaIdi Bldg. Supplia 1 oHong Pot .The Cutters behalf of the coanmunity. *Globe Fabrics & Fashions ' .pi- seafoodRatamnt *Whistle Stop Alderman Lonsdale Yt's obviously a *I%. 1Hour Cleaners *Wagon Wheel Restaurant *Meats &Treats' necessary Alderman Gila *Knitting Link *Red Balloon evil sit these times," Giles said in re€erenceto the Food Bank. Senior Citizens awl Librarv Liaison Alderman McCreedy

-Union&otiations Alderman Barr (Chairman) Alderman Lonsdafe (alternate) RCMY and Fire Dept, Committee and Liaison Alderman Barr Alderman Wilbur Aldemsn Lonsdale

' Tourism PannindChamber of Commerce Alderman GiIes (Chahsnj Mdermzan Lons@le Ahternran McCreedy Union Board ob Health Alderman Lonsdale Alderman Harvey (alternate) E a Black Glass Door .*reversible front panel 0 Delay Cook Hold white or almond a 6r -IHospital lloard .%Dailyatart timer I Digital Clock Timer Aldemau hnsdalle * self-cleaning filter 8 m Proceb Drip Bowls Alderman 'Harvey (alternate) a NO more cluttered - and no more ' counter tops.%.. I scrubbing!! & Saoramish=LillmtRwionai District Alderman Giles Alderman Lonsdde (alternate) Alderman Wilbur Alderman Barr (alternate) Court of Revision Myor Tobus Meman Wilbur Alderman Barr

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mmh of Ald Squamish eomd pass motion b.8 to hold a refer- prop^^^^^ endurn during next year's mu- horn, it. wu never

, ual merchant?" Corn@ ,decided to take the

I :matter to 'referendum after burning down a requast fiom Overivaitea 'for permission to

peared before council rquest- ing council amend By-Law No. 628, to allow local shops to remain open on Thursday as well as Friday evenings. According to Ballard, Over- waitea has experienced a high volume of business on Thurs- days, due in part to the increase * in shoppers fiom Pemberton and Whistler. Ballard said he has had to put on additional . staff on Thursdays to. accom- modate the increbe in busi- ness, and has had to have staff circulate the store after closing time to tell shoppers to leave. Bdard said the by-law pro- hibithg stores from opeplirng on Thursday evenings has resuIted iri an effect on Overwaitea's , credibility in the community> "We hve lost some of the didence of people up hthe valley," Ballard s@d. "We're losing sales and man- ' hours in Squmiih." Ballard said he brotkhed the matter with the Chamber of _- Commerce in May, who de- -. PRODUCTS Eagle t viewpo.int & 8 rsjl rbved 9 LOCATED AT THE FRONT QF O!!!? STORE d?b 4 A section of the Squamish river dyke has been designated an Eagle viewing site, and lo- cal birdwatchers anticipate it 'will become a 'rallying point" for bird enthusiasts, tourists, and citizens alike. Council approved-Dec. 8 a re- quest f;ornlthe Squamish Estu- ary 'Conservation Society to erect a sign on the dyke near the entrance of the Easter Seal Have a Safe & 10 yous Camp designating the area of the river dyke an Eagle view- tfolMay Season ing site. The sign, Fvhich will be three the Staff feet by five feet in size, will From iiclude the following inscrip- tion. "Squamish Valley is the whter home of up to 2,000 Bald Eagles. These birds B.C.3 VEAY*OWN gather on the river banks to feast on spawning salmon during the months of Decem- ber and Jmuary." According to Peter Axhorn, director of the Society, the site was chosen because it is easily accessible and provides ade quate puking for bud viewers.

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Whe~eare you Qoing y&r Cfiristmm shopping this year? What should merchants do to keep mre bllsinkss in town?

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Sa rivat izat ion 'Santadoes allhi3 shopping at the North Pole, (the elves) have aeonshop. But I like 0 come to Squamish to see the Dear Editor: me. It means that hocpital it, but do we? beautiful scenery." Since the annomcement ofthe me will be based upon your Perhaps we need to ask our- Socid Credit's phfa &a- ability to pay-no money?, selves, "is this the typi sf tizationZ public sector mP10~- well, we'll just have to let you British Columbia we want to M,and their fdwhave suffer. What it means is that turn over to our children, one been fearful as to what the fu- hundreds of public semices, we where the pursuit of profit is hue has in stare. Fearful, @t once enjoyed, will be depen- the only ideal vdue in life?" you should be, of not dy dent upon the dollars you have Or, do we want our children to .. What lIriVahtiOn Will do t0 8s canindividual, have a British Columbia where Dear Edito~: be held on April 9,1988, and Eh information ue available by .them,htwhatitddotothe I PriGatization means: If you're dignity and compassion for service standards that we as Elphtone District .of the for children 010 April 10 at to M. out of bucks, you're just tough your fellow man is the greater day writing hks. Biclrson, Bitish Columbm have come Girl Guides of is plm- Camp Olave from 10 am. to 4 Box 1016, Gibsons, B.C. out of luck! prlze? @e to expect for our tax doUm. A ning a celebration of 60 years p.m. VON IVO, or phoning 886- That's notthekindof British Think about it. Then, and of Guiding in the area of Port If you have been in Guiding as 2429 or 886-7415. + standard that privatization will Columbia we have been only then, write to your MU. MeUnr!, Gibm!!, md Rnkb 2 =T g,$dlt ky Lhis destroy. working for, is it3 Privatization is not merely a Premier Vanderzam may like Allan K. Heman Creek, B.C. we invite yo^ to participate. AgnesLabonb .war of words between the gov- A herand evening fun will Registration forms and further ernment and unions, nor is it a complex issuk above normd comprehension. Matit is,% , *Craftmarket a The axi &out attack by Bill Van- derzam and his Govement . Cronies, not ody on the jobs of public sector employees-jobs Dear Editor: which are their families' Qn behalf of the Squ&sh specid thanks .. sources of income-but upon Arts Council, I would lilk to iind'bfaurekn G all taxpayers of this province. ?hankthe members of the local well done. The fact is, regardless of what ~ammunity for their help to Thank you all once again. you may think, public employ- make our annual craft market a at home, are taxpayers the ees, swceis. Whether it be SeIIing Fran Carrat, ,. Second Class Mail Registration Number 1 147 same as you. As taxpayers, a Return Postage Guaranteed raftle tickets or displaying President . privatization will mean, as it si@, your help was truly ap- SquaIQi!lsh Arts Council This paper is not always delivered to Canada Post Corporation on the date of issue. does for all . British preciate& Citizen-Times Publishing Co. Ltd., every Tuesday at Squamish, B.C. .- Columbians, paying the :me CPIOUDESLEY S.Q. HOODSPITH - Pubfigher taxes, or more, for less. CAROL ADAM5 - Editor Privatization means watching PHIL SALEMBIER - Reporter I some rich fiend of the gov- MAURmN GILMOWR - Community News ernment ripping 0ff.m tax hat a tour! SEAN TRUDEAU - Advertising Representative dollars, while telling us we 1 BETTY CLAY - Advertising Representative can't afford the services we Dear Thes Stafk DOUG RENSHAW -,Advertising Representative need. Thank you for taking the time 221.381 03 3rd Avenue, But, more than that, privatiza- to give us a%xuof your office. P.O. 50x 220, Squamish, B.C., VON 3M tion, on the grand scale that is We ako enjoyed the advertis- Subscription Rates (Delivered by Mail) $14.00 per year being proposed, meam giving ing department and seeing the $20.00 per year outside Canada up your dreams and qiratim paper bemg pasted up. We you have for your children. It learned mythings we didn't means hiieducation will de- how before. pend upon your level of in- Thanksagain. e 16,1987 -The .-!!!a, , Page 6.- Tuesday1. I&cernbr.. . .. 1

&m&g* "hh particular mile ofthe roaiiar not exactly d@le lodIiveoHL, ItiBWdCao ovalook the c9asrgcr hhaent to thi8partOf?blnQlWllb*' A gigantic rctqk fact? badly sheared towfads the highway atxi its mass slowly dit@ to- wardsit, 'I'hehQhlyfractured

in tiontotumble. . A stmg overdue ear& tremor,

crying wolf over every gov- ernment mdve and.start con- ~avespee.aing tributing.to ,a positive, pochrc- wifiout a highway foi. days or tive, strike-bee B.C. 'Weslka. . . ghat,the govemment would Dismantling, this en solve our numbex one problem face would tie quik, an "tAk high cost t" . plishment and costly indeed, by privatization or kthis section, resiiuctwing Dear Editor: rational mem - the highway onto the draw Re: notice in your pper of were drivhg that highway be- merit workers to become above, on safer grounds appar- Dec.1 from Sgt.. . Joubertp fore some of those skiers were productivc members the ently, may be worth consider- RCMP, requesting 'residents to born. ' What about OW rights? work force. ing. This part of the mountain extend courtesy ti fellow mo- Will Sgt. Jo~bert'snotice be Thattheunited ,.isa slummg time bmb, not tdrists and to pacthe safe p~soedhtheVancouverpqm take some positive steps to only dwing heavy rainfall, but driving habits due to com- requesting skiers to extend us ' solve the world's food &tri- . all year ropnd. It most cer- mencement of ski season.' the corny? will bution problem, so that no one tainly wmtihts a much greater I have to take strong umbrage Hwy. 99 continue to be treated . netxi go hungry. degree of attentid. . to the preferenFe . treatment is the '~anapolis~peeciway' . gi& to skiers; . Surely we by many of those outsiders? Jack and Maryel Helmers pi& Jost have the wits to how more And, fa what it's worth, sev- about winter driving than most eral rnanbers of family of the skiers who abuse Hwy. have ad.Sa avid \ i.- 99 with their excessive speeds skiem 1. . and 'devil-may-care' attitude. Many Squamhh residents PegTbneY I I I CHRISTMA§ COrnmCK ROADCHECK BLITZ .. .I Squamish council voted k.Underrhepposal,Squam.ish currently un&rway in the CHRISTMAS 8 to join forces with Whistler, would put up the only actual ltiowe Sound Corridor. Corn- Peynkton d the Regional cash support grab, the' other ci! asked Kindree to claaify the . SALE District in setting up an Eco- areas providing solely sa- Comnnity. Fuw& program noric Development Office for vicedspace. in an effort to prevent dupIica- the Howe Sound Corridor. In the prWSal States tion of economic schemes As a joint member, Squamish that Squamish, "which has the . should it hide to join the will be required to put up greatest need of, any of the provincidpogam. DECEMBEF $5,OOO towards the pject, hee municipalities (on a ratio According to , Kindree, the 'I with the chamk' of corn- of eeonolmic depression to .comdty. ~uturespgm 16.1 7.1 881 9 mem contributing another population)", Cbuld claim one: funded by the federal govern- $S,OOO, plus office space and half of the. allottd the for ment, has i&ntified the 81ea secretarial sewicess for a total services provided by the Eco- from Britannia Beach to .- cost of $15,OoO. nomic Development Qfficer D'Arcy as eligible €or the em- For their share, Whistler and @Do)* . nomic development program. Pemtmton will be required to Council decided to join the The purpose of .the program, ', pvide office space and sec- proposed venture after hearing Kindree said, is to identify the .. retarial senrices only. The a brief presented by Dr. Lav- problems facing the kea, and provincial government is ex- erne Kindree on the' federal institute possible solutioms, if .. OUTLANDER pected to match the 104con- ecqnomic development with the help of fdaalfunds. tributions with a $37,500 grant. scheme, Community Futures,-_ Kindree said a local Commu- SWEATERS the' area's needs, the EDt) ' would implement. recovery PPmS.

*- *- kmbers of council echoed f ELITE HIS SLHGH ATTHE 4EWS support for the need to address ..' emnoniic development lady, ' BLOUSES . HIGHLANDS MALL .',... .. , Alderman ,Brian Gila; SPA- ing in support of be EDO pkr ', SAT. DEC. 5 lP.M. 3 P.M. posal, 'cauti~ned'~rnd diat. SAT. DEC. I2 1 P.M. 3 PM. the regional propoial by the f VELOUR .BRIEFS- provincial government will SAT. DEC. I9 1 P.M.. 3 P.M take away decision-making ROBES pza5q jWI* A number of drug and alcohol related cases were from the municipality ind give processed in Squamish provincial court Dee, 1,. it to the provincial govemment. Photos available by Darrell Hardy was convicted of refusing to take a "Desentr&ed planning from breathalyser test. He was sentenced to 60 days in Victoria--it's dingemus to ok PEOPLES DRUG MART r. jail to be,served intermittently (on weekends), and commdty,"'Gaes said. P But at least one aldkman ap- . 1 KNITTED one year of probath. i peared skqtical over the p-" .* - ._ L., * * COATS1 posal. , Olding was convickd with a blood Sean Aldemian Ron Ban, speaking I alcohol level of over .OS and fiiieci $350. against the proposal, pointed * $ * out council that while $" to Cornelius Grodenendyk was convicted of driving SquanaiSh would be required to 'CORDORBY with a blood alcohol level of over .OS, We was sen- put up two-thirds of the cost of PANTS tenced to 45 days in jail to be served intermittently, the EDO,it would only get half aad one year of probation. the time of &e DO'S services. SKIRTS * * * Barr urged' council to delay Paul 2Zkycht.w wasd'ound guilty of possession of a voting on the matter until after narcotic and sentenced taone year of probation. the upcoming Jan. 11 meeting * s* * with BIWOO~ Veitch, Mdter of State for the Main- FOR FUN, FOOD & FASHION John Ross was found guilty of possession of a nar- land/Southwest Region, who cotic and fined $100 in default five days. will be in'squamish-toaddress THIS CHRISTMAS, SHOP * * * the provincial government's THE HIGHLANDS MALL Triton Steel reports the theft Dee. 9 of a large regional program. amount of scrap copper and several used radiators The motion to join the ED0 fkom its compound in the Squamish Ixidustrial proposal was passed, however, with Bm voting against it. Park. Under the propos& a steering The theft occurred between the hours of 9 pm, and committee comprised of repre- 8 amoband losses are estimated a4 bbout $3,000, sentatives of Squamish, RCMP say, Whistler and Pemberton, aid SquamiSh BCMP request that myone who gassed the Regional District the compound and noticed any activity during those (representing all@e unincorpo- hours contact them at 898-9661. rated areas) would be set up to 9 * * hire, famd and oversee \the Julie Wheeler reported the theft of baby clothes EDO. a $300, 5 Both Whistler and Pembemn and Jolly Jumper, valued at Dee. 9 at p.m. have already pledged support &om an unlocked car in the Super Valu parking lot, the progosa!!. RCMP say, for * * * Local Squamish RCMP received a report of vandalism to a 'sip at the Vietnamese Restaurant 38043 Cleve- campaign land Ave. nears goal The sign was torn down overnight Dee, 9, police With just six weeks to go, do- =YO nations to the Squamish Christmas Seal Campaign sue copltinuing, and the target goal of $4,770 is expected to be re- alized. Irene Vickers, B.C. Lung As- wish to th~nkourfamily and sociation Christmas Seal chair- We person for the Squamish area, friends for thepaweis, gifts dk words reported contributions last

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local people who nkrly fell for a travel discount scam that originated in the U.S. The scam offered diecount holidays, and although it did m fact mange cut-rate airfms (in off-peak hours), travellers would anivk at their destina- tion only to fmd that -+ thing else (hotel, meals, trans- poxtation, etc.) was extra and only available at full price, kanatt expl&ed. He said the two local com- plainants were fortunate in that they saw a television news story about the scam at nearly the same the they received phone capls and were able to call their credit card companies to S~QPpayment. But he warned that if the &lay is too long this won't work UP FRONT And, he said, when a scam is In the pasty rn&.,.speW needs children enjoy a across mtemational bornhies Christmas pa* at the EIks Hall Dec. 8, courtesy of the 88 this one was, the Rem can 111 RECEIVE -YOURINTEREST WHEN YQU III lay charges, but case isn't Wwmh Club of Squamish.- the likely to appear in court be- DEPOSIT!!:' cause foreign authorities won't IN CASH OB COMPOUND QNTO YQUR TERM: make arrests on this soxt of charge. Ships in port Larratt advises peaple that are tempted by telephone offers to A number of ships will be willbeloadingcrargoboundfg~ "ask them to sad conespon- loading cargo ova the next theMeditenmean. dace outlinirrg it (he offer), several weeks at the Squamish- RATESTO Tt3MlidS. hading cargo hqd for Japan'will be the Star Florida, Bli 1-5 YEAR TERMS AVAILABLE 1111 due m port Dec. 20, the Trinta, DONNA SHA due Dec. 28, and the Star , Fraser, due in port k.31. NO WSERVICING YOUR The Star Geiranger, due m INSURANCE NEEDS THRU... port Dec. 18, and the Star Grip, due Dec. 29, will be heading for Europe. The Far will the desti- STQNENDVUSE INSURANCE SERVICES HMC. East be --- -.a. -- nation of the Star Marlin, due 1829 Capilano Road, H 098-3206 in port h;15, and the Star North Vancouver, B.c. - Denver, due in port Dec. 28, V7P 3BS 0 4604) 988-6511 rary bus seavice such ab the Banner, who is also

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have had for quite. some time. This morning, the tide was a fwd of no-bake and candy recipes, uptd also a mmber of high, backd in by the strong wid, and will probably re- microwave recipes. They sure speed up the baking process. * main high all day. Next month, or perhaps I should say the BUSthere are some family favorites that be made end of this month, is the time for t year, the ti& WQS so high it came over to the rlr edge of the road inpont Q& spilled over the driveway into the south forty. Within harfan hour, it had receded and, exceptfor 'the wood deposited ,you would never have known there had lieen wa the. house. But'it laas been mild except for a few days a week or so ago, we have not had any frost worth mentioning. T& geraniums and jbschias'are still alive and blooming, but I'm sure they won't last much longer. We cdtexpect to go though another month without a heavyfiost or snow. But certainiy the last summer and fdl have been unbeliev- ably warm band dry. So different to what we on the west coast expect. But the weather wai beautwl for the eastern visitors when thy came out for the Grey Cup. Sort of killed the canard about our filthy' weather and never-end- ing rain. *. : * * Male chauvinists amuse me. -I'm we they must be terribly insecure or they wouldn't act the way they do. The facts are that for a woman to slecceed she k to be much better item about how to tell a bud- shows Squamish, two in air iilusirate~~tkpoint. It's North v a, and ahif) meant to beficnny, but unfortunately, it's too often true. It was a wealth of color and A busMsman is oggresdve, a businesswoman ispushy. beautydWflakes faom theto tiniest the pshed angels A 111111'~~smanis good on details, picky. she's perfirmances of the senior so He loses his temper because he's involved in his job, such Bs Kwm Giesc she's bitchy. amd Andrea Drew in When he's. depressed (or hungover) everyone tiptoes past il~~~antitwith od&d mu- his s$ice; she is moody so it must be her timk ofthe month. sic by Dave Comad, to Lisa

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t across the Alps in their 1938 era star and M manager'pre ' a rok in tl producol~n, ?h~ land family. In stsreo.'g mote a talented fisherman until flight to frmbm. (A) 9 jeopardizing his relationship 0- (g 'WE YEARLING becomes star. ' he, too, e "REDRIVER" (1948) John with a young woman. ' (1940) Gregory Peck, Jane

i%:io 0 **amBLO@KADE" . Wayne, Montgomery Clift. A 1240 Q WOWTO SUCCEED .I vi!vman. A young boy's amch-

( 1946) Michael Redqeve, ywng man and his stepfather I IN BUSINESS WlTHoUf rnent to an orphaned fawn re- John Mills. The Allis blockade qu'arrel over the rwte of their R'WYTRYING" (19671 Rob- lii the loneliness of his E Nazi Germany during World cattle drive. , ert Mom, Michele Lee. A win- harsh lii in the Florida wilder- war I\. . 1lmO'WUNGBEsS' &w .cleaner works his way to ness. 1230 a 'TIE LOCH NESS . (1953) Jean Simmons. Stew- ' the top of a company with the 11:OO Q ''THAT F&lE .., HORROR" ( 1982) Sandy art Granger. The hhtory of Eliz- help of a book, a &I and a gift WOMAN" (1960) Enol Flynn, Kenyon, Mlke McKenaie. The , abeth 1, headstrong daughter of of e. Grew Gmm. Based on a novel futile search for the legendary King Henry Vll!, is traced from imQ@'sJWOWOFTHE bv John Galswortfnr. A mem- Scottish monster frustrates her youth through her ascen- (1976) JawMichael b& of a staid Vict&ian family hunters for over 40 bars. sion to the British throne. Vincent, Marilyn Hassett. An becum8 scandalously attract- 1246 8 "LOVE RAN- 1190 "REVEM@ OF THE aged medicine man's grandson ed to ha niece's fiance. . SOM" (1977) John Davidson, PINKPANTHER" (1978) Peter and a young female journalist i2:30 (D 'WMEBODY UP Richard Lynch. Two private SeUers, Dyan Cannon. The undarteke a quest to stop an THERE UKES ME" (1966) Paul to bumbling Inspector Jacques eyes we hied find the kid- evil (~wctyess. Newmen, Pier Angeli. The life. napped daughter of a million- Clouseau attempts to smash an "WHY WID I UE?" story ol Rocky Graziano, who aire businessman. (A) international crime ring which (19801 Treat Williams, Lisa * overcame a troubled(youth in .December. 31,1987. 2s8 'TOM miwNs wants to eliminate him first. Eichhom. A compulsive liar up- . New York'a East Side to be- - 7:3O - 2:OO a.m. . .. 1:30 (9 "FAREHIEU TO THE .. SCHOOC DAY$"'( 1940) Cebic sets th6 status quo with his re- come the middlsweight boxing ' Hardwidre, Freddie Barthde PUNnOFTlIEAPEC fusal to conform. champion- of the world. ' mew. A ywng boy fmds ex- (1974) Roddy McDowall, Ron 1:30 0 "NEW YORK, NEW , citement and adventure when Harper. With the help of Galen mBK (1973 Lira Minnelli, @Danceto the.... he enrolls at (a fashionable the chimp, astronauts Burke Robert DeNiro.' During the big: and Virdon build a glider to es- .- boys' prep school. - band era, axledcated musician "TW!AD TRIO" 2:lb "A HOLE IN THE cape from the gorilla police. finds his dsvotion torn between TUESDAY HEAD" 4 1959) Frank Sinotra, Q) "DOOPOUND SHUFFLE" his music and his songstress .- DECEMiER 22,1087 Edward G. Robinson. A wid- (1974) Ron Moody, David wm. ow~with a 12-year-old son , Soul. An ex-vaudeville tap 80(9 "UNDERGROUND .Buffet at 10 p.m. 3:OO (D "MONKEY BUSI- ' has a variety of problems with dancer joins forces with a NESS" (1931) Marx Brothers, ACES' ( 1980) D@ Benedict,' his family and his hotel busi- wandering prizefighter to raise Thelma Todd. Fow stowaways Frank Gorshin. Perking attend. , the money the hoofer needs to ness. become involved with gang ants week havoc at a swank @DoorPrizes 'Spot Prizes . ' . reclaim his dog from a Van- sters and try to avoid the au- Beverly Hills hotel. 0 couver pound. thorities while on an Ocean 11:OO Q '?E HAPPY YEARS' .Party Favours 2QO~'~YAt~' liner. (1950) Dean Stockwell,. Danyl TMUR§DAY . (1955) Narrated by Alexander -I Hickman. In the late 11800s,a ' Scourby. The World War II na- devilish young lad pulls off a ADMISSIOAU3Y TICKET ONLY I DECEMBER 17,1987 val exploits of the Allies are re- - number of pranks and capers in viewed. a boys' boarding school. '$10,Per Person -w &30@ "PARADISE" (1975) SUNDAY. ' 12:lO a "THE PUNCH AND 8- @ "kSIN Toy- Tina Cirenville. Michael Beech- DECEMBER 20,1087 JUDY MAN" ( 1962) Tony UND' (196 1) Rev Bolaer. er. Murder and mystery on the Hancock, Sylvia Svms. A sea- SQUAMISH LEGION v Y. * Tommy Sands. Two young lov- Gold Coast of Queensland. side resort puppet& attempts 6:OO 0 "NOT QUITE ' In ~hkLounge to revive his collapsing mar- ers battle the wicked intentions - (1987) (Part 1 of 2) HUMAN" riage to a devout social climber Members & Guests of an evil magician. Alan Thicke, Jay Underwood. by establishing himself as an 9- '7HE WEEKINGS" A scientist's plaps to perfect (Premiere) Jack Warden, Stan . the teen-age android he has important citizen. ' QECEMBER 10,1087 12:46 'THE LONELIEST Shaw. Three mental patients created by sending it to high 8 RUNNER" (1976) Brian Keith, take their rdes in the hospital's 800 '7RAll OF THE PINK school are threatened by vil- Christmas pageant very seri- a Lance KmhAn Olympic ath- PANTHER" ( 1982) Peter lainous rivals and colleagues. A ously as they embark an un- lete Idsback upon his teen- on Sellers, David Niven. Following "Disney Sunday Movie" pres- conventional search for the'true age years, when his promising the disappearance of bumbling entation. 9 spirit of Christmas. In stereo. running career was nearly side- French police detective Inspec- "CHRISTMAS COMES To ..- '' rn tracked by his chronic beb 9 tor Ctwseau, a TV repoiter in- , -wpIOkCREEK'!'IPbmie) wetting. (R) t9:w 8 'WE T);R;'AAs" terviews friends, family and en- John Schneider, Tom Wopat. (1962) Orson Welles, Victor 1:OO "THE KENTUCKIAN" emies to put together a profile Feuding brothers r6luctantly Mature. Mediival Russia is the (1955) Burt Lancasttx, Diana his iiie. 9 pin forces to transport Christ- battleground as Tartius and of Lynn. A man and his-son fight 9- "ENIGMA" (19821 mas gifts to a bedridden Vikings fight far domination of their way across the Kentucky Msrhn Sheen, Brigitte Fosrrey. friend's economically de- Vital land areas. Tem'tory into Texas. The CIA engagas an East Ger: pressed Alaskan hometown. 206 "CRY MNGEANQ" 1210 ~,"M)LCIMA"(1971) man refugee to steal a scram- a John Mills, Card White.' A 9 (19541 Mark Stevens, Martha Mig from the KGB in 7:OO 8 "NOT QUKE young housekeeper covets the &vice - Hyer. An ex-con detective East Berlin. . HUMAN' (1987) (Part 1 of 2) de- stashed fortune of her miserif clares vengeance upon those 1lm Q) "ITSA WONDERFUL Alan Thicke, Jay Undmvd. employer, a seemingly impov- responsible for his prison term. UR" (1946) James Stewart, A scientist's plans to @ect erished old farmer. 3:20 "THE HOUND Of THE Donna Reed. On Christmas ths teen-age android he has a BASKERVIUS' 1959) Peter 1230 (D "REAP ME wu) Eve, a man's guardian angel created by sending it to high 4 di- Cushing, Andre Morall. A mys- WIND' (1942) John Wayne, verts him from suicide and school are threatened by vil- terious curse haunts each gen- Paulette Goddard. An octopus shows Rim whet his hometown lainous rivals and colleagues. A eration of a noble English fami- creates troublo for residents of would be like if he were never "Disney Sunday Movie'' pres- the Florida Keys in the 1860s. barn. entation. 9 ly. .

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eral meetings with membexs of . council aid staff. Tmemuseum requiresaccWSto&iiopeoating railroadto facilitate the bring- ing in of lscomotives, ad mlbgstock. 'beiteehoseh, about26 acrain total# is ideal, . achiing to the A;ssociatiopl, buse it is accessible to Highway 99, is within easy distance ' to downtown sqllad& and ii mved with tale, when the Christ Child come to bless the Om,M alder trees to pvide a dedi- He toiuchdthc vbs, they ull turned to silver. able "park-like"setting. . bout thot Christmas tmarc hung with silver tinad. CO~haS'agpeedtQ~ 11 the taiw of the c10wn lan4 ' . andintm,subleme,thepmp ertytotheAsmiatisll. Although the amount of the .lase is still to be Negod* the Associ- has suggested anamind amount since its pre- sat funds will be funnelled into the construction, of the musewn, re$toration of quip , -7hlsIO~~MITRESAW cmpz?ct, lightweighl mitre saw has five positlve stop positions. Full two year home use warranty. sewn, expected 1703 which is to No. I. cost a total of $695,000 over a period of several ye- will be ' undeflakm in several stages. $25gg5 me mmp~eted &mu will b .. ' offa "hd on'' experienceti fop visitors, including a stem- pwaed train ride, a !ry at op- erating an old-fashioned hand car, and 8' shuhted trip in 833 . old sleeping car. In addition, the museum will offer artifact displays, audio-visual Ppesen- tatiom, and demonstrations of restoration work. Facilities will include a picnic area, gift shop specializing in railway souvenirs, parking ar: ea, playground, a replica rail- road station, and buildings for, restoration of artifacts and equipment. The museum will carry a cen- tral theme of the history of rail- roading in B.C. and will en- compass the Cma&an pacific, Canadian National, and Great

Council -COMPLETE BRAKE CHECK approves grant= -FRONT END AND SUSPENSION in-aid to Minor Hockey Council approved a grant-in- '8CY!., - $49.95 * aid of about $200 towaads the Minor Hockey Bantam B '6CYL. $39.95 * Provincial Tomment, to be held in Squdhin March. The grant will cover the cost . IPdChUDES A COPdPRESSlON TEST AI;BD' of a cashier on duty at the Civic Cmtre for the duration of COOLING SYSTEM PRESSURS TEST the tournament. Council also approved the cancellation of public skating. and allotment of ice time to minor hockey during the tour- nament. According to Recreation Di- rector Grant Dickey, the tour- for DAY Or EVENING APPOINTMENTS nament is expected to boost concession sales during that time. The Times - Tuesday 'December 15, +.198'9.pige 19. . . .. ** ...... CIIVIOC CENTRE USERS Parry groupdindividuals who regullarty book the Civic. Centre for meetings on a regular Qasisor for mea- sisnal use aris reminded to call and book again for your group's use for 1988. Call 898-3604 ask for Laurel during days or Rssella 01 Mary-Loar in the evenings!

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About50 people attended the at the Phth Vancouver Out- peace fom "per~~veson door School, Squamish Citi- Peace", organized by the zens For Peace, and-&- Annual bird' Baha'i Community, Squamish cussions at Howe Sound See - - Citizens For Peace, id the on@. United Church Peace Group. Along with her community in- The meeting opened with a volvments in peace, Painter count January 2 lo-mipnute presentation from has travelled Mexico and eachof six panel participants, Russia. §he said she was representing various segments struck by the evidence of gov- The annual Squamish Christ- 749,325 individual bnds and of.the comunity. There fob mment-sponsored billboards mas Bird Count will take place tallied209 species. . lowed a question-and-answer promoting pace in Russia Jan. 2, and organizers expect a The results of these bird and-ionperiod. 'They are very well peawed- variety of species will be counts are submitted to the Giving a Christian lperspective ucated," she said of the people sighted this year. National Audubm Society, Ptans may be obtained for $225.00 for a package of 5 on the topic of peace was first in Russia. Last year, 17 observers which organizes over 1,500 sets of plans, and $25.00 for each additional $et of speaker, Rev. Chris Burnett, of Although Painter said that by counted 8,187 h&viduals for MUMSin North America. Re+-.+ the same plan. Allow $8.(#, extra to.cover the cost of the Squamish United Church, banding together, people can 75 species. Among the more sults of official counts are ; postage and handling. (B.C. rgsldents add 6 percent sales tax). Bumett attributed the break- reduce the propensity for war, interesting sightings were 34 published in a Special edition Our new 23rd Edition plan book featuring many in- down of various societal she admitted she did not hold Trumpeter swans, one Hermit of "American Birds", the jour- novative plans is now available tor $5.85 (which in- "systems" as the barrier to the much faith in all-out world- Thrush, and one Yellow- nal of the MAS. cludes the cost of postage and handling). establishment of peace. wide peace. Rumped Warbler. Also, 1,398 If you would like to partici- Please make all cheques, money orders, and Visa or 'when system break doa "I don't think there will be Bald Eagles were counkd--the pate in this year's bird count, Master Charge card authorizations payable to: largest Bald Eagle population Tynan Weekly Features we have trouble in family, so- tme world pace," she s&d. bring your'lunch, watqxoof do §quamlsh Times Home of tha Week v. ciety, individual life," Bumett "History repeats itself." recorded in Can& boots and raingear, dong with 13659 - 108th Avenue said. She said people them- A call for political action and Elsewhere in B.C., there were your bmoculms and bkd book , B.C. V3T 2K4 selves contribute to the break- involvement in the peace 41 other bird counts at Christ- to the Saan parking lot on Jan. Sponsored bv: down movement came from panelist, mas, attended by 1,414 sb- 2 at 230 am. For further in- "We don't use our spiritual Jean Wmrepresenting servers who braved rain, wind, formatioh contact Peter Ax-

Bumett said peace is possible Wilkimon urged dudiencc and pomted -to the -biblical members to use or either of Resurrection of Christ as an three methods of lobbying the example of using one's re- government for peace: letter Minister to address deeming, rmciling powa. writing ("each letter received by an MP xemesents about 100 Votersot),sekig messages to chamber the prime minister via CNCP Provincial Secretary Elwood VeikB, Minister of Telemnmunications ("15 Government Sewices and Minister of State for words costs about $3.05"), 01 haaidandSouthwest ]Region,-will address h%ipro- phoning members of parlia- posal for regional economic development for the ment using their toll-free lines. area st a Chamber of Commerce lurncheon Jan, 11. '1ask everyone to use one of The luncheon, to be held the. Garibaldi High- these three methods this week" in Wilkinson said. lander Hotel, will be followed by a question and an- SERVICE CENTRE 'We need to inform policy- swer period, * makers of our concerns and Veitch will be accompanied by Job Sensen, MLA demand for world peace. for Chilliwack, and Norm Jawobsem, MLA for have the right and re- 'We Dewhey, I Sgonsibaty to tdce part in de-

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,. ''liberate"' and take a job out- eagedy h the mere truth to the sentatiQn oi' modem and tdi- .... ., 1 si& her .home, leavine: . long-rmspec , tional christiilas ' from mondson, with Kevin Claak in the elves prepare for womaw the roleaf Sank r .., and to a. Like m '. christnla9. ' My. Musical accompanimmt was And add @:heconfusion -1 ..... age-old problem of what kind E , .,, I: . ,. of toys moderichildren prefer. '. TO THE and a .. I Entitled "A Cyse For MIS. m *' E e P SQUAMISM TENNIS CLUB 1. . .I. , ,. 1. -0 . '.I; .... 'I LI a1 Yes, I would like to join the Squzynkh'I I

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., A group of young people (teens md pe- found om he3rd rsd in he court on Dee. 5 ktX3) h QWCQkWli& win be IIldChlg th& If they me yoim, plek call 898-3 14%, stage debut h Nowe Soand Drama Club's * * *. presentation of the musical play, "Wms Wedding anniversary wishes tu: MI. ani Cards'", when it is presented at the Civic b.Basil Hmcll, Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Rus. Centre on b.18,19 and 20. It is m enter- sell, Mr. andMrs. Trevor Bergstmm, IMP. am tdning play and suitable for all ages, partic- Mrs. Pahick Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. X BatsUin, darly the youngsters in your fdy. *Peg Mr. and Mrs. 9. Pinchbeck, Mr. and .Mrs. L Tiiey is the director adshe, almg with the $onfortin, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher,' hat. cast, invite you to a performanCe on Friday at and Mrs. I& Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Cyd 7 pm., Saturday at 2 pm. or 7 pa,or Sun- Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hinds. day afterploon at 2 pm. Tickets are available * *. %* .. at Mostly .Books, Craft Connoisseur, or at the Children always look forward to receiving door. new toys at Christmas. The Community * * rb Christmas Care hampers to be delivered this This is the last week for those wishirrg to ap- weekend will include toys where here are ply for a hamper hugh the Community children in the family. The Squmishpost of- Christmas Care project. The deadline is to- fice has setup a toy dropoff box in the lobby morrow, Dec. 16, and the contact person is an8 the staff would like toke the box filled Gloria at-898-9457.DOnation~ ts CCC can in the next* day or two. be dropped off at the Squad& Times, Merv * * Foote's Men's Wear, or mailed to Box 72, Stork Story-GOLAIY-Bonnie and Dave Garibaldi Highlands, VON l"D. Hamp Golaiy take great pleasure m announcing the will be delivered on Dee. 18. birth of their fbt born, a daughter, Sarena * * * Elizabeth, bom in the Squamish General Hospital on Dec. 3 at 208 pa, weighing 7 A visitor to Squamish last week was Margaret lbs. 5 OB. Proud grandparents are Frank and Kelley fiom Ottawa. She was a guest at the -Jean Golaiy of Squamish, Betty Gash of home of her brother and sister-in-law, Frd Wasaga Beach, ontaris, and John McKiel of and Lynette* KeUey. * * Port €!owe, Nova Scotia. Pleased great grandparents are Mrs. Anna Nore of Surrey, Along with sevaal hundred Squamish and and Mr. and Mrs. William McKiel Sr., and Lower Mainland residents, Margaret attended hh,Eva Perkinson, all of Campbellton, New and thmughly enjoyed the Gan'baldi School Bnanswick. Special thanks are extended to of Dance's presentation of The Wonders of Bmda Robson, Dr. Janice Raymond, and Christmas". It was a wonddid evening of nurses Joan Mason and Coll&Addriene. ballet, bttish and other ethnic dances. "he * * * jazz chorus was super too. And, was there It was one wet day on Dec. 5 but it didn't anyone whdidn't fall in love with those cute keep people away from the, Catholic wee angels kd elves? Hats off 00 Lynette Women's League Christmas bake and craft Kelley, other itzfitnrctors, and 'the Kiwd sale at the Overwaitea. The raffle winners Club for giving us such a t6p-rated show. wm: Kathy Ciechhowski, afghan; Raggedy * * * Ann doll, Kelly Gross; and Sheree Tumquist own the decorated Christmas cake. Qur of- Having birtlidays this week are: Clayton i'" Cawdell, David McKenzi~,Caren Wulff, fice received a special treat on Friday when sweethetiit =fie with ruf- +- Rick Dawson, Jeaneen Babuii Gary Heddy Epple brought ca tray of homebalced, fled neck edge and sleevei. Tyler's black pin stripe suit hotel staff for making their re Sidsworth, Hannah-Marie HaIsiigW, Troy delicious Christmas goodies in when she gave The full skirt $wastopped with was complimented with white ception such a memorable oc- Fykes, Erin Ray, Dave Stewaft, Barbara me the raffle winners' names. Thanks so a peplum. Her jewelfy was tie and white vest. All wore casion. Sder, Christopher Solcolon, Michael much, Heddy. pearl earrings andnecklace and' boutonnieres. Ms. Emesta Jones, originally Polowich, Jr., James Picard, Matt bake, Lari * * * she dda bouquet of pink On the occasion of her fiom West Germany but who Smith, Shannon Moloney, Br'ian Robertson, #me for the holidays with his family is 11- roses and mauve carnations. hghter's wedding, Mrs. now resides in Vmwuver, cel- hmis MchugaU, C!& Widing, Darq yeaa-old Peter Webb. This young man will Heather's hair w88'adomed Wolter wore a royal blue chif- ebrated ha 84th birthday on Made& Kenneth knoosh, GWShaw, and have lots of stories to tell his family and with pink floral spray. * fon tea-length dress with royal her granddaughter's wedding Lapinchbeck. friends of what We is &e at the National- Bridesmaids, Lisa ~resnand blue v&ed pill box hat and day, * * * Ballet School m Toronto. Noelene Dake, wore identi- cram rose corsage. Out-of-town 'guests include& Best wishes also to: Comtenay Hunter, Laura * * * cally style3 gowns with mauve Hobteb the gro~m's- Julie fieten of West Sussex, Williams, John Monism, Sam Morgan, Valleycliffe residents have a treat in store to- floral hair sprays. Each anen- mother, chose a m-lqth , Jack and Rita Hob- Gm&a Miths, Pearl Rayner, Jason morrow Nght, as students fiom the North htcarried bouquets of pink Durquoke dress with cream tine and fdyfrsm Delta, Brown, Tom Candy, Michael Bourque, Ed Vancouver Outdoor School will ml in the roses and mauve camations. roge corsage. Rick Fair and Stuart MacIntssh Scott, Kelly Le% HddH~VOBOII, Shan- area from 7 p.m. to 8:30 pm. Donations re- Miss Lanaya Porter, as flower A reception following the cer- from B,c,,~da ]DUSC~ non Rice, Colleen O'Neil, blli Mitchell, ceived will go to the Community Christmtis girl, boked special in her emonY Was held in the andSiggiandBearlBaierfrom Michelle Richard, Lmi Kirkdale, and Brenda Care project. dainty pink taffeta dress with Garibaldi Room at the Kel~wna,t~dBrianandJanet Armchapman. * * * full skirt, sweetheart neckline, Garibddi Highlander Hotel. hsen from Nmairmo; * 8 * Christmas videos on big screen will be shown ribbon sash and ruffled neck The master of CeTetnOnies was Before leaving the reception only one little on? has a fmt birthday this at the Word Faith Christian Faith Centre at edge. A pink floral spray the bride's brother, Jurgen srea,thebride hedatwo- week, 4she is Miss Rebecca Vdeau, and 38018-6thAve. at 7 pm. this Friday. There adorned hayds hair and she Wok The traditional toast to piece suit dress of royal blue her SjRXial day is Friday. is free admission for everyone to see: c&ed B flower basket with the fniae was given by close chmeuse, with B black satin * 9 It "Mickie's Christmas Carsl", 'The Christmas pink roses afld mauve cma- friend, Al Toevs. belt and black accessories. [s anyone in the Wagon Wheel Trailer Court That Almost Wasn't", and The Spmt of tiOnS. The Vancouver 50's and 60's Glenn and Audrey had a fab- . missing a pair of bducal glasses? A pair was Giving". A long-time friend of the bmd, The Rebels", pvided ulous time on their two-week groom, Steph:,L Tamburri, was dance music for dl ages. honeymoon to Hawaii. Thev the best mai. Theyoungcouplewaspleased are making their home h Cory McKay and Barry Hols- with Bob Doerkwn and the Squamish. aby shower for tine, brother of the 'porn, ~~.~.~.~.~.~.~~~.~~~.~~~~*~~.~.~.~~*.~.~.~~~~.~~..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*~~~~~~~*~~~~.~.*~*~~.~.~~~.~.~.*~~~~~~.*~~.~.~.~.*~*~~.~.~...... shedushering duties...... Nephew of the bride, Master therine and ea Wolm. was the ring Fhds and reMVeS gathered &a. The bcst man and us6 :RIALASSOCIATION- at the home of Shirley (and ~ weTe a&d in black pin rmits wi&giplktie for the Valleycliffe Christian Jock) Newman at 1 p.m. on sw 81. Joseph's Parish best man and mauve ties for Fellowship Mov. to honor her and new Pastor:, Father Casimi 28, the ushers and cummerbunds. Pastor: Sam Penner. Office Prsybylski. Phone 892-5070 daughter, Catherine. 892-5023 or 892-5602. No. Masses: Saturday 7 p.m. Sunda: The baby shower was hosted .. . Sunday Services: Sunday .:. 830 a.m., 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m by Donna Peggy ROW- _----- 'r School at'9:JO a.m. Sunday Ken, Benediction: Sunday 7 p.m. ' Laiia Phillips. WORD FAIT1 Worship at 11:OO a.m. Evening son, and Service 7 p.m. Communion 1st Guests included grandmother, CHRISTIAN Sunday evening each month. Mss. Georgina Newman, Lydia CENTRE ' Squamish United Church Valleau, Dixie Ofstie, Lorna St. John Anglican Church Minister: Rev. Chris Burnet a & Newman, Brenda Rev. John McDougall Rev, 892-5727. Sunday Worship Newman,. . 380194th Ave., Owen Johnston. Cont. Carol Lanett and Hour 10 a.m. (Nursery Bra& Squamish, B.C. WardenC92-5182 or 898-9559. provided, with infant care). Webb. Many lovely gifts for Sunday service 10 a.m. Church Sunday school has started her new baby were received by SERVICES SUNDAk school resumes mid-Sept. 9:45 Shirley. AT 10:30 A.M. a.m. Wednesday Squamish Baptist Church Squamish Pentecostal . A delicious assortment of re- Pastor: Rev. Irvin Fuhrmann. fieshments inccluded a spe- Home Bible Study 7:[email protected] Pastor: Jack H. Purdie. Phonc Proud new mother, M[rs. sbley Newma; and baby ciallydecoratedshowercake. Ph. 898-9498 or $98-3710 98-9756 or 898-3737 Sunda) Phone 892:3680. Morning Iervice of Worship 10 a.m, Worship 11 a.g. 'Evening, daughter, Catherhe, at the shower ghwn h their honor For mow iqformalion 9 ...... Wlowship Service 7 p.m. Worship 6:30 p.m. OQ NOV. 28...... -..- - - - .: .,

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..I , ., Flashback, I I I 1 I Sq&mi$h"Valky arod Q cbnqxanwvheaded by Dr.'Bel- I I 8. . Irving on& &orate bf fiis .friend; owked- what was . Khe earfiest settlers in the Squamish Volley came Edward Bqws; pre-eriibted some I~cdin the VQ&D~ known as tk'e hop mmh, ifi'Brackendak This is the here to find a home on the land, to clear the where the present Sudd home now stands. Baynes' prbperty where the Eagle Run subdivisiok.is !mated. wildernem. The hdhad to be cleared of the heavy pre-ernptisrt dum(Pp0 the island which bears his name. Charlie Roswame bo then valley in 1894 to dem the undergrowth and tdl trees before it could be farmed. When you .pre-empte'd /and, yo14 I had to clear it, land for the company and later heti Thorie came to Tl're earliest settlers wire Mr. and Mrs. A.D. rberilda house on it,.afid*then*~livein the house forflvi Squamish and took ovkr the management of the Robertson, who settled near the Mamquam.River in' pars before you could obtain tidle'to it. firm. 1888. In the following year, their daughter and son- ' In 1890, Harry Judd?s parents, Thomas and Nancy There was also another hop farm farther down 'the hlaw, Mr. and Mrs; Allen Rae, arrived in the valley . . Judd, came out to join him along with daughter &nproperty now 7 and settled on ,the banks of the Squamish River in Rilla and son Wilby. . February. With them .were their three young In 1894,'Barbara Annie Edwards arrived by boat to e Bel-Irvings there. children, Minnis, Oswa/d and Retta. c help Mrs. Alice Rose, whose husband operated the h the fobving month, Edgar Rae was horn, the hop ranch. She met Harry Judd at Mashiter's Wharf fwst white child in the Squamish Valley. The Rae, and later in the.same j&.She married him. 'Before family home was situated near rile railway tmks ifi their wedding, Harry Ju a*house-raising bee the North Yards area and, in 1904, Jirnmie' lveil *onhis property*.wherehis ds gathered to help industry thrived till the bottomfell out ofthe market. bought 20 acres .from Mrs. Rae, who had been him buijd a home for hi& and his future'bride. The Uther ear& settlers who grew hops were Allen Rae, widowed. He built a home on the property and three first Judd home was 1s feet by 24 feet and had one- Tom Reid and George Magee. -.. ' years later he brought his wife to Squamish. and-?-havstories. .If: was could stand on the In the spring when.tfie cedar poles had to be put in I Harry Judd was another pioneer settled in .the ?, .' back porch und shbot your about 18 East Indians were emplbyed on the'Be1- #. valley. He first came to 'B.C. to rqici? his .aunt 'md . :. in8'SU . '%youcould spenh y hing,:pbnch and in the fall the Indians,cqme down

\-j . uncle who lived in Gastown. In the .JuN of 1889, he . ,'.mosq from Pemberton to pick the hops for one dollar a

came to the Squamish Valley with a survey party. . I .'. &vera1 years' later, Harry Judd traded two acres of box. They would' bring ,their wives,. children, dogs The .followinR war he returned and, with a .friend, his property for a player which became a focal and horses with them and on Sunday qfternoon there point oftfiehousehold. were horse racing and dogfights. The races started at Harry JzdG'GI 'operated .the'first stage in Squamish, the Hop, Ranch gqte and ended ut 8choonover's - called theBrackendale stage, and he used to meet the Bridge where the Easter Seal camp now stands. i'f a boats and take people up the valley. He charged two horse decided it was losing the race it would head for ,dollars-and fifty cents for a day-long trip from the brush, riderand all. Squamish to'Brackendale. ' Mrs.. Alice Rose,. the wife of the man who eleared In 19i1 he brought in thefirst truck to be used in the the hop farm, gave her name.. to Alice Lake. Squarptish Valley as a stage. In 1904, Rilla the sister of .Harry Judd, In the late iP39Q9s,George Magee dyked land at married HeJ:Ed d this Jab wedding was the , Squamish with the help *ofChinese labor; He built first white wedding in the valley. .. some barns"on the flats and one'of the them was . There were oth&settlers.... too Reports indicate that ,. . , . standing, in :* :the 1930's Weldwood's mill is 'now, wh across' the slough at the end

,. ARIES (Mach 21-Apel 20). LIBRA (September -Fbnceslsex/lifestyle deci- 2Wctober 23) - Newsltdilkl RCMP ,.9, sions good WedlThursday, travel/friends and flirting Aries. RelationshipltraveU great all week, particularly advise -send '- educatiodmedia and legal FrilSaturday! Monday lucky good FdSaturday. Career WedlThursday. Settle down, pedlars good Sunday on. Good week! ,' hornelfamily Sunday to TAURUS (April 21-May 21) Tuesday: all ok! ... -Financial, sexual, research, SCORPIO (October packing %November 22) Money lifestyle actions very favored - If a saleman comes your all week, especially Friday luck high all week, especially to and Saturday! Relationships FrilSaturday - make some! door md'cannot produce valid good preFriday, tallrltravel Your energy, charm soar identitication and a photocopy $92-26127 KALWANT %(DILL) BlkN Sunday-Tues! WedThursday! TaWtraveV of his municipal pedlar's li- (24 Hours) R.I. (B.C.; GEMINI (May 22-June 21) friends start nice $year cence, sad him packing, -Spend whole lucky week im- trend Sunday! proving relationships, SAGITTARIUS (November Squamish RCMP Cpl. Dan especially F r il Saturday! 23-December 21) - Rest, keep kattsays. WedThursday, worWhealth low-profile WedlThursday: The 'RCMP have rkceived 'a go well. SundayTuesday in- all ok! FrilSaturday energy number of calls from residents ' , vestmentlsex demand major soars, major luck strikes: im- who have just had a visit fiom study: lucky! press someone! Sunday on- ward, moneylincome rises a door-to-door salesman but aren't sure what they were CaCEIR (June 22;July 22) up! * be- -Use entire week to advance CAPRICORN (December ingsold, or even whether or.. career, ambitionp, especially 22-January 20) - Learn not the practiciis kgihatp. FrilSaturday. ' Romance '. secrets, research, deal with . .And there, are more pedlars sparked WedlT hur sday . government all week, atsot time of year, -baa Relationships, opportunities. especially FrilSaturday. this hint at future luck Sunday to WW. At Squamish Realty we are concluding avery successful first year. Though tired, you're lucky! * Tues! Delight peFriday, energy He gives this word of caution The real estate market is sometimes quite complex with varying LEO (July 23-Auguat 22) post-Sa turday ! to those tempted to pub -Lucky week for love, kids, AQUARIUS (January (fiom a door-todoor sales- creativity, speculation, 21-February 19) - Dram man), especially if it's a pay especially FrilSaturday! could come true this we&, gd especially FrilSatlSunday ! now, receive the later ar- of the Real Estate Market; Spend Wed/"hursday with XangeJnmk homelf amily /in t Rought 5. Romance, delights, fiends! without whose participation would Sunday on, worldhealth hint Strive in carwr Wed/Thurs- "Ask for LD. and a copy of his at futurel day. ]Rest, lie low late Sun= mpmicipalbusinesslimce. If ngless. At this time we would like VIRGO (August day to Tues. he's unwilling or csrmot p- trusted the purchase andlor sale of 23-September 22) PISCES (February 2o.Maoch hce a licence, cd\is'*Kninsdi.. -%Iome/bamily/property/ 28) 9 Careerlambitions very ately." favored all week, eapgcially dtyexdent all week, ' hattsays while "we've a eepecially FrilSaturdayl FdSaturdayt IisamltraveV that Anne & George Petrini Richard Codfrey Talk/travel/friends legallmedia good never mvestigated anything Robert & JanetGranger Warren 8; Kay Lowey Boyd & TraCeY Mader WedlThursday. Sunday that was a kaud while I've. ~ WedlThursday. 1 Rajindra & jaswant Maan . Curk'irat & Parmjit Takhar Eovelromance Sunday- begins 3-year period of been her%" salesmm use rari- . lasim Enterprises Ltd. Naranjan S. Lasher Kirtc Sherman Tuesday darts 3-year trend! delight, love! ous "pitched.' to get mto a resi- Wilhelm & Gabrielle Schulte Olaf & JeanOlafsson . Sukdev S. Sidhu. ' dence. One reported to police Robert Ram recently was the offer of a free S & K Cheema box of detergmt as means to IMohan 5;Thandi . , .\ Harbinder (S) Gill get in the door to sen a $708 Jaswant & Marion Biln Sukminder(S)Gill vaccuum, he says. Amoriit & Harmindor Kang Ruth LiWY Virtually all pedlars operating Nioc My & Vianah Nguyen in the Squamish are4 whether . Herbert Stamer M.Roy Bin & RobinAhmad Hancock fraudulent or not, are doing so Douglass Heselton Kah C. Dong INSURANCE NEEDS in violation of municipal by- eagu es: Rea It y Wori'd-' .HOME AUTO INSURANCE laws, hattsays the munici- *TENANTOWNER Suncoast, Black ~uskRealty, NRS Secure Realty for their. .FARM FINANCING pality is reluctant to issue ped-, .BUSINESS AVAILABLE lad licences because it be- cooperation along with all legal firms, financial institutions lieves that local merchants 1 IEA TO SKY AGENCIES (Squmish) LTD supply a wide range of goods and insurance agents. CREDIT UNION CENTRE and that it should support per- A WHOLLY 0 WNED SUBSIDIARY OF SQ. WDITUNJON manent businesses. Page 26 - Tuesday December 15,1987 -The Times

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40 Job Opportunities 40 Job Opportunitios 42 Child' Care 53 Trucks 60 Suites, Condominiums 61 I Rooms for Rent and Townhouses for Rent sion. Desired' qualifications: Mature', ' reliable woman I tc a '* '70 F&d PI00 .Totally rebuilt Sleeping rooms with shared OPENING SOON experience in working with care for my two. school a& drive train,' 360, 4 spd, and Bachelor apt b&btihlly hup- accom., 42 ha &om Whistlar, pupils would be an asset. children, before and aftel canopy, $2000. OBO, call nished suits, bright & clean,, $16O.m, 898-3198, or SEVEN-ELEVEN (12.16) school. Ref. required, located. 898-2063 or $98-3334. (12.15) close to Chieftain Mall, ever- 1-876-2708, collect. (10.06M) in G.H., call Wendy evea., thing included, $370,lm., quiet FOOD STORE I* The following position is alpen 898.9881. (12.29) '80 Dodge 4x4, crewcab, new mtatum, 4sadult, no pets, gd. ,CHIEFTAIN HOTEL to both male and female ap trans., gd. skap, mcsllent ref., 1090 Wilson Cros., call Clean, comfortable rpoms, Oh thank heaven, another plieants, and will be available LOOKING FOR NEW ' wozk truck, d 898-6129 or private 'baths, phone, cdor . Seven-Eleven to bo opened Januw 4th, 1988. Applica- YEARS B~YSImR!!? 894-6987 after 6 p.m. (12.08 TV, by week or month, call mn, in Squamish. Here is tions will be received up to and , I WILL SIT IN MY HOME,' '9?FN) 892-5222. (12.29) your opportunity to work including December 18, 1987 YOUR CHILD CAN SPEND '99 Ip&p rebfit 64 . Dolplexss dorue to home, md advmce ac and should be rrddrossed to THE NITE WITH A WARM Va, warat. cording ta yow capabiities, BREAKFAST. WILL RAVX cj&, standard with over&ve; School District No. 48 (Howe Bateate inclucid, 3 bdrpn, we require store clerks, Sound) Box 260, Squamish, GAMES & ENTERTAIN- $1850. Phone aftm 6 p.m,, w 18, who ad- MENT, SO. THE WHOLE 1.s baths, luxury duplexes, 6 BE. VON 3GQ or filed at the 898-9063. (12'22) appls., .Up, stylish interior. ing ta rotate shifts. We pro- School Board Office, 37866 Se- FAMILY CAM HAVE PUN .. vide complete training and ex- NEW YEARS. $6OlPER '76 Ford Crew Cab, relatively Bdm1 & 2 bdrmBeech, units $275-316 with demt M,; $425.m, and $466.m, NO cond Avenue, Squamish. ON PETS, call 986-0264 or dent company benefits. If CHILD, CALL SEAN AT motor clutch, em. ,TEACHER AIDE I nm includes heat, 898-2233, you are looking for a future, Brackendale Elementary 892-6131 (TIMES, DAYS)OR wood truck,. $1000.00, d come join a winning team. 898-3380 (HOME, EVES.). 898-6548. (i0.08 T.F.N.) School, Competition No. 0417. .. 38313. .Fir, 3 bdrm., . flp, Please send your resume or ap (12.29) - Hours of work: 1.5 hours per ., Suites, Condominiums WESTPARK APTS,, $410/M,including utilities, . $$ plication (available in all Van- day for all days school is in cower stores) to: Seven- SP~&OUS 1 bdrm. $ais., 2 40628 Pert& Dr., 3 h., session. Rate of pay: $10.83 to 49 8 Cars for Sale' . d ?QWnhOMS@Sfor Rent Eleven Food Store No. bdrm $375!, and lg. 3 bdrm $4251M9 $11.47 per hour, depending on Now renting, 3 2storey $400.~$416., $426,, suites. In- 41311 Meadoi Ave., Eagle 21-3186 Willington Green, experience with the' Board. h, Bmby, B.C., V6G 4P3 Attn: - MAMQUAMMOTQRS . t/h at ,Mmqum Mews. No cludes hsat, .hot water, quiet RW 9 bdrm., 3 baths, flp, car= , Duties: Assisting the Service, repairs, parts, Name Rd., S396.M. 898-3621. location, close to schools, port, $625lM. Laurie Smith. equal oppr- classroom teacher with tutor- VW hity df. Used Car Sales (02.1QM) 38861 Buckley Ave. No pets, Call Eric 984=4662.(12.29) ing, behavioral management, call resident manager at (12.16) 'I . generally supporting the '.77 Rabbit; 4 dr. auto a The New 892-3616 or 892- 14. a3 bh.i. 1% bathrooms, f!p, teacher in classroom manage , . fdyroom, avail. Jan.1/$7, The following position is open ' PARK PLACE APTS. (10.27M) , . ' ment, developing positive at- All cars thoroughly checked, all 898-6648, (10.08 TF'N) to both-male and female ap titudes and. some minor serviced&repaired * hrational4. Place five , Bachelor Suite,. avail,' for plicants, and will be available clerical, functions. Desired 66; Offices for Rent January 4th 1988,. Xpplica- ' 898=6@12 quietlmaturq adult, fls, qualifications: Applicants DL 7186 (02.03IM) sitellite fireplace, '.very reasonable. fions will be rekeived up to an should be mature individuals . *FA Tv: incliading December 18th, with experience in working *LtPe 1, 2, 3, bedroom from rent, for more info., call Second Ave., Squamirrih, 2000 '76 ~uidbsabre $276lm and up . 892-9606. (12X) . , sq. floor' space, 1987 and should be addressed with children. Some mggear great. Body frair, ft. - 2nd 'Swimming pool, weight suitable for , office, manufac- to School District No. 48 knowledge of computer would some rust, $1000. OBO. call room, sauna 2 bdrm. townhouses, 4 ap turing, storage, etc. $4.98 per (Have Sound), Box 260, be an asset. (12.15) Squamish, B.C. VON 3GQ or 898-3334 or 898-2062. (12.15) *Children's play area pliances, drapes, carpets, sq. ft. Mike 892-3870, filed at the School Board Of- 42 Child Care *Park, tennis ct-9 BBQ Pits fireplace. The Cottonwoods, (08.05.M.) fice, 37866 Second Avenue, '77 Toyota Corona, slw, gd. *car Wish * bd&g $415/M & $436/M, NO PETS, transportation, $500. *obo.Call lamdry call 898.9661 between 94 p.m. Office space avail. on Squamish. Daywe in our home, starting TEACHER AIDE I 898-3334 or 898-2062. (12.15) *self contairmed, vy. effic. (12.08 TFN) Cleveland Ave. Professional Jan 4th, in G.H.,call898-6091. *Sunny, quiet views, trees building from $100.M. Brackendale Elementary, (12.1 5) 61 RQOmS for Rent Competition No. 0415. '78 Olds, slw, 9 passenge!, ful- *Close to school 8z ShoPPing 892-3441 or 921-7182. Hours of work 45 minutes per ly loaded including equalizer, *NOW available, Cable ''FV (12.02.M.) Responsible high schd stu- trailer hitch and gbctric trailer *Refmnces (SOW no pets) Motel accommodation for day for all days school is in dent required for babysitting brake control, best offer to *@en Seven days a single person in exchange for s~*;.;.;.;a;.~.;.~;.~;.~.~.~.~;.;.;*;.~~.~:.~ 'w session. Rate of pay: $10.83 to 8 and 9 year olds afterschool, ...... $11.47 per hour depending on $2800., phone 892-3223 after 892-3020 or 38171 Westway, part-time rT6ptionist duties: ...... 4 Qayslweek beginning 5:30 p.m. Squamish. Non-drinkers, call 892-5587 ...... experience with the Board. January, call 898-5286. (12.16) Duties: lunch time supervi- (12.16) (12.08 TFN) and apply in person. (12.15) .~~~~~.s~.~.~,~.-.~.~.~.~.~.~.~~~~~.~.-.~.~.~.~~~.~;~.~.~.~......

Dad to Mum: What would you like for Christmas, dear?. Mum to Dad: I'd really like to live in a split-level house in Brackendale. Dgd rays: I'll call RONNIE or SANTA WON'T HAVE ANI SPEN. TROUBLE BINDING THIS To Dad's surprise, they had a LARGE HOME - In fact, he CHWISBMAS COMES BUT new listing in Brackendale JACK FROST WON'T NIP AT OM, CHRISTMAS TREE1 OH OARIBALDI HIGHLANDS: may get lost in all the space. 5 ONCE A YPBR - and it certain- -split-level, with lots of space, YOUR TOW - When ou-enter CHRISTMAS TRPPl You coulc! bedrooms, new International ly will brin lots of cheer to completely finished en 3 the door of this cute ack split have a tree in the living GRACIOUS WELCOME r; 30' -1-shaped traditional with kitchen, finished downstairs, anyone loo9( ing for an ex-' floors. Dad thinks he can't af- home in Valleycliffe. 3 room and enjoy the lovely huge double garage. It's a cellent investment. This well ford it - but he got a big sur- branches while sitting mountain view. Stucco bi- bedrooms, . se arate dining level. 2 fireplaces, vaulted perfect dream house 'for constructed. side-by-side prise when he found out it was room, nice kitcf: en and priced roasting chest.nuts in the huge everyone. INTERESTED? Call duplex with full basement has only $77,900 - not quite big at a mere Call RON- Squamish rock fireplace. This ceiling, den, 3 bedrooms, 2 $53,900. baths. Kitchen appliances in- RONNIE or SPEN at 892-5924, 3:bedrooms up, located on a enough for his family, but ii NIE or SPEN at 892-5924, West Coast contemporary is. a cluded, fireplace insert. 898-5941, 898-5636, 892-5901, large lot with bowling green could be just the Christmas 898-5941 898-5636, 892-5901 fantastic buy, lots of nooks (pbger 621 or 640). lawns. MAKE AN APPOINT- present for your mum. Call and crannies, beautiful decks Finished basement, Rec room (pager 621 or 640). with wet bar, fencing, large MENT to s0e this one with RONNIE or SPEN at 892-5924, .and patios. OH SO PRIVATE. RONNIE or SPEN at 892-5924, 898-594 1, 898-5636, or BRACKENDALE RANCHER To view, call RONNIE or SPEN trees, sauna, shake roof. Also quiet street, carpetin!, deck, 898-594 1,. 898-5636, or 892-5901 (pager 621 or 640). ' -New Listing - This at 892-5924, 898-5941, 892-5901 (pager 621 or 640). 3-bedroom rancher is an ex- 898-5636, 892-5901 (pager 621 matrue plantings. Mo ern kit- cellent starter home. New or 640). chen. Near schools, garags- car ting in living room and workshop, family room, patio. ha1r s. Freshly painted already Move in for Christmas. Priced to move into. Situated. on in 80's. DOROTHY GOLDEN BUY ONE OR ALL - of these dead-end street in Bracken- 898-3249. fairly new modern du lexes dale. Very large garage with located in a quiet CUI-e-sac. B ' workshop, plus carport. Zero -Also a number of duplex lots, clearance fireplace in living some with plans, are room. Priced in 60's. More in- available. Prices have been SMAm RANCHER 1200 .sq. Spacious 3-4. bedroom home Check Out this ex- fo? Call DOT GOLDEN REDUCED. ft,, 3 bedrooms, largekit- ideal for large family,' Im- 898-3249. DECK THP HALLS WITH cellent investment with RON- - chen/$ining room, Updated maculate throu hout OR twc BOUQt45 OF MOLLOW - und levels, or CQU d be in-law 'IE Or at 892-59248 ' bathroom with f/c tile. Wood B all over this scrumptious home 898-5941 ' 898-5536, 89'-5901 insert in living room fireplace. suite. On large private, fully on the Plateau. 3 large (pager 621 or MQ); Big patio at rear. All fenced. landscaped lot. PHIL ELLIS bedrooms, huge and eloquent Complete with 4 appliances 898-5337. living roam, huge country kit- OLD KING WENCESLAS could and all window coverings. . chen to make ell those -quality and value in Must be seen to be ap- glorious goodies for this gorgeous BRAND NEW preciated. Asking only . Christmas. Call RONNIE or heat efficient split level home, $6S,OOO. Call BEV CROFT at SPEN (to view this home, pric- easy care siding, large double 898-5313. gd in the 80's) at 892-5924, garage, 3 sets of plumbing, 2 OAmSe 898-5941, 898.5636, 892-5901 covered ,sun'd=k, all fenced Sots of storage, International (pager 621 or UQ). kitchen with arborite and oak, MEW LISTING: If you're star- yard, insert, for wood heat, DUPLEX IN BRACKENDALE ting out or slowing down, you paved driveway, one-car family room off, the kitchen. - DELUXE MQBILP HOME It's truly a sparkling beauty. $89,900. - Want privacy? Want: owe it to yourself to view this $27,500 - 14' wide mobile garage, well landscaped, Call RONNIE or SPEN at an excellent return on your in- excellent 3;bedroom above average carpets home, to of the line with pro throughout. This home is im- 892-5924, 898-5941, 898-5636, vestment? Do you want a townhome in Ea le View. fessiana P extension, froni or 892-5901 (pager 621 or 640).. great living accommodation, Large kitchen wi8 all ap- maculate just move in and room 14'x20', central air con. - garden, large yard, etc., Iiances, corner rock ditioning, wood stove, step-uF cut grass. Call GRAY at etc.,? This property has over preplace, private patio and 898-545 1 kitchen with island counter, . SPOmESS RANCHER in super EXCELLENT REVENUE PRO- 2100 sq.ft. of finished living carport are just a few of the Storage shed fully insulatec LOW DOWN PAYMEW location. Very well maintain- PERTY in a fantastic !=ation. area. plus lo00 .sq.ft. almost fine features, Call PAM and heated, lot is all fencec Maybe $4;W - Just look on' d. Nice1 landscaped. Fenced Potential rents of $9%/mo- f inithed. Ask STEPHEN ,DEWAR now a0 898-3944 to and paved driveway. yard bac s onto a park, Call Owner occupied, SO shows HOWARD for this great buy. find out about the excellent Downpymt: $20oO Per ment: upper Thunderbird Rid e. L well. Call PHIL ELLIS 898-5337. Evenings, 898-3361. financing available. 3-bedroom, 2-baths, and a LI- PHIL ELLIS 8984337. B.C. Gov't 2nd: 10,OOO+-- 147.M ly finished basment. Also, this 1st Mortgage: 15,500 $228.0(1 Pad Rental: $175.4 home has a fully,fenced rear - -- G WITH M.L.S. ard. Full askin price MRS.RONNIE MCCARTNEY STEVEN HO~ARD DOROTHYGOLDEN WAYNEMITCHELL BEV CROFT $550.00 b,9ao.Make your oa er. Call 808.5941 898-336 1 898-3289 898.9555 890-5313.. This is better than paying rent. STEPHEN HOWARD SPEN HlNDE PAM DEWAR GRAY MITCHELL MARIANNE WILSON PHIL ELLIS Call GRAY MITCHEL to view. 698-5636 898.3944 898-545 0 898-3875 , 808-5337 898-5451 res, 092-5924 bus. 898-3361 I evenings. I. 38325 Cleveland Awe. (Chieftain Plaza) Box 477, bquamirh, B.C. VON 360

Page 28 - Tuesday'December 15, 1982 -The Times ...... ). ,. .. ,. .. ,,. , . , ... .. ', .... /. &.+...,. L..-...... Retail Space for Rent HIGHLANDS MALL 44We?fcomesyou into the warm" - the only fully BIIC~OS- ed climate mntroUd mall in the area. For example: book 5pace1, jeweby, shoe, mm's cbthing, travel or ineurmce

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over' Black Mount Logg- until the new' year, has and thm3 ti 80 Houses for Sale ' their record at seven wins Derek Smith elected new 8 re Derek Smith has been ekcted new Commodore of the Squamish Yacht Club. Smith will take over the commdore, Walter Clarke, . AISO elected to the eiecutive were: Carl ~ngmham, vicecommodore; Daylls McKendrick, secretary; Wayne Potts, treasurer; Earl McKeown, staff captain; RUM Martin, port' captain; Ron Vandergaag and Harry Stan4 fleet captains; Don McPnnes, membership. Sporting mainly powerboats ,and sailboats, the Squamish Yacht Club's membership is comprised Novices came home with a of fishermen, gunhders, Vancouver Island C~CUM- cruisers, and the occasional V.A.Ip.C..racers.

minutes after Tetzlaf struck to tie it, How Sound got the first of twl short-handed efforts. artnerwho At the 250 mark of th NORTH AMERICA'S#& REA4L%TATE MARKETING' SYSTEM. in first Richard Raffael , I- GIVE YOURSELF AM and Alntosk picked it ul EARLY CHRISTMAS PRESENT wheeled in front and put i With this fantastic buy in high on the short side. Tantsllus Acres! Charming 3 One and a half minute b,sundecked .home later Howe Sound fount situated on 1/3of acre. The ultimate in privacy and GOODIIVVESTME~ *seclusion.Call SABINA OPENHOUSE .. DUPLEX FRANKLAM) 8983248. SUN., DE@. 2Q,2-5 P.M. If you can get a better FOR $21,600. 41406 MEADOW Am., deal take it! However, GQOD SOLID FAMILY' You get a completely BRACKENDALE AT consider this ormortunitv.". HOME renewed 24x40 ft. mobile, THECLASSIEST siddside dupl&on 3 Mrm. home, upstairs, 2 the foundation has been RANCHER IN TOWN! Chiefview Rd. for sale at bdrm. fully sebcontained redone, new skirting, new SABINA FRANKLAND, $65,000. These 2 bdrm units Suite, dcmstah flew Paint, back patio, new mud room HOSTESS. have been rented consist. carpets, 4 appliances, with . off the front door, roof ently for the past few years. COmmOn laundry area. Ideal redone, new gutters, new One side will be available for the large family who painted outside and a shortly. You could live in wants space or? Call storage shed built in one side and payyour mtge. JUDE BiWWYl''ER backyard. Inside walls by renting the other side. 898-6628. papered, milingsrted, W&esdsry, Dee. 15-Noxth Vancower %tdoor school vdl Cdl GABE PERRON dishwmher b t-in, exlrisanras cam1 in &e Vallyclippe am from 7 to 830 p.m. All 898-3187. laundry built-in, in donations to Community Christmas Care. kitchen. 3 bdrmi., and cosy living room. What more Wednesday, Dee 16-Regismtion for CANSlcatc at the Civic could you ask, call HELEN Go8D LAYOUT! GREAT to view. Cenac fnnn 430 pn. to 6 pn. For morc infomration, call Chris EOTI st 898-5151, 19.2 ACRES .This 3 bdrm. mobile of mostly cleared land with addition has the seeded FMday, Dee. 18-Christmas videos big screen at 7 pn. Approx. 4-6acre8 in on in rf&t layout. Master HUGE DOUBLEWIDE - grass and clover. There's Word Faith Qllristian centre, 380184th Ave. "Mickey's Lat one end with 3 s21.m. Christmas Cad", "'lhs Church mat host Wasn't", and ""he iece enste. bathroom, whe~e-. - else - am you going Spirit of Giving" willbe shorn. Evqaae welcome. E'vhg room, kitchen in the to find a clean decent middle and 2 bdrms. wit EAGLE RUN DWW doublewide mobile with 2 Over looking the river Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Dec. 18, d9 and 20-Howe Sound and 'baths and pad rental of only MAGEE 892-5901NO. 628. IDrannaQub pnsenu children's groducaion, "Christmas Cuds", H mountains, this coat- $120./m in this town? Civic Came. pm,, Saturday-2 and 7 pm., Sunday-2 inuously rented ds duplex Carpets are new, large Friday-7 includes all ap liances, . . Pm* kitchen eating maplus 3350 sq. M. of \'Yhg qse dining room, 8 bdrma., 2 floors with plenty of RENTAL. $44,900. Call , on thennopane windows and Rfday, Dee. 31-New Year's Eve Dance at Elks haU CMctaih potential. Call JUDE 630p.m.. supper7 p.m.,danciag 9to 2r.m. toRon MerBand. BRIAN GILES 898-6240 extra insulation. Dogs OK. BANNISTER 898-6528. Don't delay, BRIAN E&CU$17.50 892-5624 OT 882-9850. d a&. call GILES today 898-6240. a9,m.OI) Saturday, Jm. It-squamish Christmas Bird Count. Maat Saan What can you get for parking lot %30am. Take lunch, bots an8 raingear. Fix further $89,900.1 You can get a A TOUCH OF CLASS details, call Peter Axhom at 898-5904. 3 bdrm. detached house in Are free! With this great Well appointed 3 txlrm. Light, bright mobile home the N. Yards area. This 1000 buy! 4 bdrm., 3 btrthroom, home with walk-in closet with a dolightw decor. Sunday, Jm. 10-Bald cagle census. Meet at Saan parking lot at 9 sq. ft. older solidly bdt 2 sundecks, open area and 2 bathrms, up and down. Double glazgd windows, am. Take hosts and raingear. home with concrete found= kitchen, living mop, dining Southern exposure with no woodburning stove, built-in ation has all the basic room, newly painted immac- neighbors out back for dishmeher, patio doors, new *. requirements for a starter ulatehsmeinsunny - privacy in patio- porch. You must Ahnon mee9ings--cvexy and Thursday. For moxe info.: en. entry see Monday home, or a fixer upper. Lot prestigious Garibddi Worth a look, this home to appreciate it. Kay 898-4280, Mane 898-3934. size 60x120, call GABE Highlands, call SABINA . JUDE BANNISTERP Call BETTY FOREST PERRON 898.3 187. FRANKLAND 898-3248. 898-6628. 898-3248. Mondays-St. Joseph's Bingo in Civic Centre. Doors open 5 pm., bonanza, 645 pm., reg. games, 7:15 pm.

Wednadays==Cribat Legion at 8 p.m.

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898 *3089 YOUR PARTY SHOP I FOR ALL YOUR SlQN NQEOS I' JOKES, PARTY ITEMS MIXERS & PARTY ICE "H ELlU M BAL LOONS" HlGhLAND GLASS 2 Doors from Liquor Store ' BACKHOE 81SMALL CAT Phone 8924377 BRUSH BLADE WeSdlFun * INSULATING GLASS *BOB'SWINE & ' * EMERG. SERVICE ,jlibcimiirBRAKE %t TUNE JAN=DELHOLDINGS BEER MAKING ' 5OOKKEEPING 898.4289 SUPPLIES 892.5323, 'SPECIALIZING IN , 'SERVICE . [ All forms of Brakes, LOWCOST . Computerized accounting Propane CORVersions A,PARTY and bookkeeping I TRACK EXCAVATORS 2nd Flmr ICall EARL RENTA 38036 Cleveland Avc. 892-3129 892.581 4 % 1'h yards plus down - Sewerr Watermains hdcieerlng ACROSS FROM THE * * * * SuMivimn Development 4 Road Bldu LIQUOR STORE I Closed Sun. & Mon. ' 892-2887 '.

25 TAXREFUNDS 2 Year Rhund Tax Service BIRKEN ENTERPRISES LTD . - 38036 Cleveland Ave. Above Highland Glass I MINI EXCAVATORS BOBCATS

_-- - 13 Certified General 38164 Cleveland- -- - Ave.__ I Squamish, B.C. Animals Groomed ? Accountant GOLDEN EAGLE I Obedienceclasses I TAXIDERMY I- 2581 portee Wav I Daly Place, Squamish Garibaldi Highlaids FISH,BIRDS,-WILP GAME, IOFFICE: 898.3061 I OFFER Dalibsrya HEADS 1;' .. 11.BRAD WATSON Insured Drilling & BlRKEN SQUAMISH Call Andre at 892-5B1, 452-32!35 892-3162 Lynda 3. Patrick

AGENT, Sales & Installations ARMSTRONG Llfe, RRSP'a, BARRYMORE BOLOW Inve3tment funds DOMCQR I RETAIL!FAR ADVERTISE Ftnanclal Planning Bays: 892-5386 Evenlngs: 898-4599 HERE . Call Today 898=5040 CALL

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D'LAWE MANAGEMENT GREAT PACIFIC -PROMPT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE co. Ltd. a ]Horn SOUND' MANAGEMENT 60. LTD I WE DQ QUR BEST FOR YOU I bOkkecpkg and AccOUnti.ig . Income TRI Office Wvicc Upholstery & Draperies rt Financial Planning 38140 Cleveland Avenae 38033 Cleveland Ave. !p * RRSP's/RRIF's 'I Squamish, B.C. Pension Plans ALL KEYS 81 LOCKS * * Education Plans z *All Types of Furniture . *Guaranteed Investments Key Cutting =s ' ,hocks §old & Serviced *Car, Van, Truck and Boat ' *Investment Funds , '\ Seats -Templeton Growth Knives & Scissors *Auto and Boat Interior -Industrial Group -AGF Sharpened THIS 1 *Drape Making and Repairs -Trimark (plus others) 1367Winnipeg UNICORN bval Bank Plaza 89202289 SPACE c . - -~~I *Custom and Contract work. Phone 898-2329 (Office) ' 1. HOME&YARD 2T: 898-5367 (home) "YOUR S,4 TIFACTlOjP' IS FOR I MAINTENTANCE fi V.M bndy, Rtprrrentatlrr OUR ONL YCONCERN" ~ *Building Repairs Box 57 RENT *Renovations 8 Painting 892-5906 . Garibaldi Hiohhands 02.25.88 CENTRE *Landscaping & Fencing 'The Complete Family JIM 0,'MEILL 892-3332, Shoe Store' a 1r Ladles & Men's BROWN'S VIDEO REPAIRS Dress Shoes *-Television, Stereos Chlldren's Shoes - , :. *-Microwave ovens Athletic Footwear & DELMEW & SCHMID I Hlklng Boots *.V.C.R. Services 38029 Clevland Ave. 892.9020 CON§TRUCT,iON *Satellite systems *Movie Rentals and Sales RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL I I RENOVATIONS. ADDITIONS 1 892-3816 , ,38167 2nd Ave. I DRYWALL CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 898-3765 . I 'thefarowimD80DDb' I eBookkeeping -Tax *Financial Planning "The Only National SHAMROCK DECQRAPING Firm with a LOCAL S.O.S. CUSTOM 599 *Custom engineered security SPECIALIZING IN Off icep' GUTTERS systems with state-of-the-art *PAINTI NO*WALLPAPER *Continuous Aluminum technology Gutters INTERIOR/ EXTIERIQW B~892-9424Res: 892-9549 FREE ESTIMATES TELSCO SECURITY FREE .estimates*consultations Brian J. Kerr, C.A. BUS: 892-5699 Home: 892-5185 SYSTEMS 890-9060 I (604) 662-7200 1987 Page 30 Tuesday December. 15,,. -The. Times.. .-.

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