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Upcoming issues for the June 20 meeting of council at 7 p.m. in council chambers at Municipal Hall:

Council will consider authorizing the transfer of the Baldwin Steam Locomotive 2-6-2, known as the Pacific GRa lhesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Eastern’s WoSpot, to the West Coast Railway Association for $1, ending a lease to the WCRA begun in 1991. BS roa Sunny wit ti Chance of Sunny with A mixture of Council will consider issuing a two-year industrial use permit to Canadian Occidental Petroleum for 35001 Galbrait1 Br cloudy periods. sun and cloud- cloudy periods. showers. Ave. for temporary waste storage cells to store and treat contaminate soils. Schl Low 10. Low 12. Low 11. Low 11. to 1 High 26. High 23. High 22. High 19. Council will consider approval of the new ice allocation policy and user group dispute resolution policy for the rec~ awa ation services department. Di The Moon !akil jc hc ias No discussion by council on -oad 3.w AV itart retusina service to enviro aro.uas Ned New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter U 0000 For the record, The Chief Ujjal Dosanjh and various gal protests. an audience member th July 1 July 8 July 16 June 24 :hu would like to clarify motions ministries. Council also voted to inves- some northern communitil passed at the June 8 special Council also passed a tigate taking over the con- have created a Greenpea0 ;pel Rc: council meeting mentioned in motion condemning the ille- struction of the Elaho to free zone, which includt The Tides last week’s story “Protesters gal actions of protesters and Meagher Creek trail fiom the refusing gas, hotel, servia t ten not welcome in Squamish.” demanding the province force Western Wilderness etc. and posting signs iI k Council voted to strike a illegal protesters to take full Committee, obtain Forest stores. JOU select committee comprised financial responsibility for Renewal B.C. funding and While council voted 30 :nte of the mayor and representa- their actions or, if unable or employ forest workers. favour of creating an ille The Date Low Tide (feet) High Tide (feet) tives from the Chamber of unwilling to force account- Finally, council voted in protest -free zone, there j- ye June 20 3:19 a.m. (11.03) 7:15 a.m. (12.37) Commerce, Squamish ability, the province should favour of a motion declaring no discussion by council ’ Ri 2:31 p.m. (3.33) 10:07 p.m. (15.42) Nation, IWA, So0 Coalition reimburse forest workers and the District of Squamish an encourage businesses for Sustainable Forests and companies for costs and loss- illegal protest-free zone.’ This refuse service to environm lout June 21 4:07 a.m. (10.76) 8:OO a.m. (11.99) )Od 3:09 p.m. (3.92) 10:43 p.m. (15.37) Interfor to meet with Premier es incurred as a result of ille- followed a suggestion from tal groups. c est) June 22 4:57 a.m. (10.36) 853 a.m. (11.55) he 3:48 p.m. (4.68) 11:19 p.m. (15.31) lffh June 23 5:49 a.m. (9.79) 959 a.m. (11.12) Three arrested in Britannia Beach grow op bust I1 qes 4:31 p.m. (5.61) 1155 p.m. (15.23) ;. s June 24 6:41 a.m. (8.98) 11:20 a.m. (10.83) . BY IANJACQUES Beach residents. The suspects made their first said, adding that go rviL 518 p.m. (6.68) - Reporter Ralph Fulber, Ronald Fulber appearance in Squamish equipment was also e a! June 25 - 12:30 a.m. (15.14) and Filomena Fulber are all provincial court last week and from the homes. “It 3ry: 7:29 a.m. (7.92) 12:49 p.m. (10.90) Squamish RCMP came facing charges of production were released on a promise to wasn’t the biggest )we - have seen, but it was profd 6:14 p.m. (7.82) down on two Britannia Beach of a controlled substance appear on Aug. 8. Y a‘ June 26 - 1:06 a.m. (15.03) marijuana grow operations (cannabis - marihuana). Police are still determining sional. ” I< ir 8:14 a.m. (6.62) 2:16 p.m. (11.44) Const. Darren Stevely said the exact amounts of the drugs Wednesday’s bust was homes Wednesday morning. Its I 7:18 p.m. (8.94) - Police executed two separate police expect further charges seized and it’s street value. fifth major grow operat will be laid against three ““he plants were in various arrest this year by Squ search warrants on the homes the < rk stages of growth,” Stevely RCMP. Reaching The Chief and arrested three Britannia suspects. LEet I * u,,..,, By Mail: BY The West Coast Railway will run both Saturday and They will make a se Box 3500 Phone: Shuttle mke Heritage Park is teaming up Sunday from the Pavilion on run from the Pavilion Squamish (604) with the Sea to Sky Solstice Cleveland Avenue, departing p.m. and bringing g B.C. VON 892-916 Festival this weekend. for the Brackendale Art back to the Pavilion by at Solsice Fest The park’s shuttle service Gallery at 10 a.m. p.m. E-mail: [email protected]

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THE CHIEF Editorial enquiries ? _I_ Please cotztact The Chief Box 3500, 38 I I7 Second Avetiue, - Squatnish, VON 3G0 Phone: 892-916 I Fax: 892-8483 E-mail: sqchief@uriiserve. coni k: w ww.squam ishcliieJ cotn -__- ___~______BRIEFS Top Story BSS awards go on the road to BES brait1 Brackendale Secondary School is going on the road i to hand out its year-end i awards. Woman D~ieto the construction threatens to - taking place at BSS, the i school’s annual awards night close Totem has been moved down the Hall if she’s not road to Brackendale i’ Elerncntary School. corn ensated by Awards will be handed out SPquamish starting at 6:30 p.m. on ! IS Wednesday, June 2 1. Nation Ier tl Church, school host BY DARKENGAILAGHER munit I< e port c r :npeal speaker incluc Rcsidents are invited to i A dispute ovcr land title servic attend a thought-provoking with the Squamish Nation ligns talk tomorrow (June 21) i has led a local woman to about life and survival at blockade Billy Road on the oted 7:30 p.m. at the Squamish Stawamus Reserve and n ille; Pentecostal Church. threaten to lock down Totem The free evening features ere H Hall. unci1 19-year-old Sharon Bryson i On Friday Melva Billy had ses Df Richmond, who will talk i two trees droppcd across ronmf ibout how she went fiom a Billy Road, aftcr she ;ood home to a party i’ changed the locks on the ‘ifestyle that eventually led Shaker church Thursday. 1)Al~I~lN GAI I A~,lll~l~~rlliC’IIII I o her being beaten with a i She said Friday if the Melva Billy (right), surrounded by family, holds her deed to a large portion of’ the Stawmus Rcscr-vc ;is slic sits mftle iron and stabbed 30 i’ Nation does not enter into on I the tree she had felled across Billy Road in a dispute with the Squamish Nation ovcr land title. It imes before being left to i negotiations with her by Jie. She will also talk about g0Wi Wednesday, she will have Stawamus Reserve, includ- Pacific Great Eastern, BC me and whcre they’ve got aid lawycr can’t do riiuch iurviving, and learning to i the locks on Totem Hall ing the land on which five Rail’s predecessor, in 1967. that Totem Hall,” shc said. hccausc 01‘ tirnc constrainls. 0 tab ive again. houses, the church and It now in the name of her and “They’re trying to tell me if‘ She has fougl1l tIlC 11and f‘or certai changed and close the build- Bryson will also be at ti 12 years, taking the c~iscto that I ng. Totem Hall stand. e r husband . I give thc deed back they‘ll lowe Sound Secondary that i Messages left with the “It’s a Squamish Nation Billy said shc‘s looking for build inc a house, bu; I thc Dcpartincnt 01’ Indim 5 proi lay at I1:30 a.m., giving a band office were not buildipg but it’s on my prop- a settlement for the Nation’s r-ef’usc to do (hat.” A /’!’ai rs ii n d No1-I iicrri alk in the theatre. All stu- returned by press time. erty,” she said. use of the land. Billy said she does not Dcvcloptiicnt, t tie ti-i bal WaS lents are welcome. ~perati Billy said she has the decd She said her husband’s “Where they’ve got their havc the riioney to take tlic council and the bard man;ig- to a large portion of the f’ather got the land from houses they can reimburse band to court, and hcr Icgd cr without results, Billy siiiti. ;quam ’ark planning I H .ieeting next week - Have a say in parks plan- ! second ing and how to get involved i BCR se I I In at 2 ith your provincial parks at guest! meeting next Tuesday. and 5.47 hectares of industrial has becn accumulating invest- “Thcy’rc [ BCR Properties] ”Tliey’re [ propertics 1 not I by! A program jointly spon- i land. The total value of the ment properties to incrcasc not sclling all tlicir properties, priced ,” Fi orwito said . “1,ct ired by the Squamish portfolio is ovcr $100 million, cash flow to its parent corpo- tlicy’rc retaining a largo num- the niarkct set tlic price fi,r - stuary Conservation Squamish Station Mall and Robcrt Fiorvento said ration, the British Colu ni bi a ber of propcrtics. but thcy’rc t hclll.” xicty and the Squamish i the building that houses Saturday. Railway Corp., Fiorvento all rclatcd to their railway Fior\/cntosaid interest ::I tlic ublic Library is being United Furniture are up !’or Fiorvento is vice-prcsidcnt said. bu si ness )” Fi owe n t o sa i (I. Sq 11;mi i sli pro pc rt i cs i s h ig 11. rfered at the library on sale as BCR Properties of Col I icrs In ternat ional) BCR Properties has a net The sale of’ thc pot-tfolio, cspcc i dl y for S ci 11;itit i s 1i uesday, June 27 from 7-9 divests itself’ of non-rail-relat- which has becn retained by operating income of about announced Friday, is on a Station Mall. m. ed investrncnt assets across BCR Propcrties as real estate $7.8 million a year. modified tcndcr basis, whcre “Th cy pe rc e i vc S q ii I n i s ti t ( ) hackendale Eagles i the provi ncc. advisors along with CIBC In March 2000, the B.C Rail parties can bid on parts or all be an up rind corning co~nriiu- rovincial Park, Baynes i The 18 properties involved World Markets Real Estate board made the decision to of the propcrtics. nity and that Squarnish land Ecological Reserve, in the sale cover about 93,766 Group. concentrate on its core trans- Bids will opcn Aug. 3 and Station has ;I good mix of ten- ~dTantalus Provincial Park : square metres of rentable area Since 1992 BCR Properties portation business. close Oct. 17. ants,” hc said. ill all be covered by one : ‘ocessan age menof creating t p I an. this planThej District restricts lawn watering; rules may tighten this summer beginning now. Join B.C. irks representatives to find i ...... two days of‘ the wcck while lic works coinmittec havc It what is so special about i BY DARRENGALLAGHER rest r i c t i on s as reco m m e n de d also asked stal’l‘ to bring f-or- ese areas and to share I< t: po r t e r by the committee last month. “Water is more Phase 3 would limit watering eas about how they should The first level of restric- expensive than to specific tiincs on those ward ;i rcport on i ncorporltt - managed. Issues such as Summer water use restric- tion, which started June 12, days. ing rcstrictions into the “traffic,jet-boats, and pos- tions could become perma- limits lawn watering to even- car oil.” Currently the district can water-use bylaw. )IC bridges need address- ncnt if council follows the numbered days for even- -Grant McRadu draw up to 11.3 million litrcs “Something we nccd pco- 3 nuinbered house addresses, ...... l’rom t hc S t a w am us R i vc r plc to uiiderstand is writer is 3. thinking of its public works ;or more information, con- i: com mi t t e e . and odd-numbered days for and 9.5 million litres from more expensive thiin car oil,” :t Jim Wisnia at 898-2000. i Council voted June 6 to odd-numbered addresses. and if necessary, Phase 2 Mashiter Creek daily. said Ad m i ii i st rat o I- G r;iii t approve three levels of water To be implemented whcn would restrict watering to The councillors on the pub- McRadu.

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Hclifor pilots spcnt two days c- clcaring thc worst of’ a log I jar11 at Ilc~~il‘sElbow. ‘I’hc operat ion was done - ‘I‘hursday and Friday by sq I n tcr’ri at ioiial Forcst Products or t \II bsi d i ary He I i for’s t w i n- )i ge 1-0t t r I3 c )c 1 n g h c I c opt c r. 01 The worl,, though i I vas doc only at,oiit an hour ml a half i do or !light tilric, cost about tog $5,000. h ar ecc );ivc s,ti 1’ ting‘ companics - S q ii ii 111 i sh - based Can ad i an Hc Outbxk Advcritures and vat( Sunwoll’ Outdoor Centre, ‘r ti and Whisl ler-fused Wedge Iwn Kulling. C3 Ral’ting and ’ieti W 11 i s t Icr li i vc‘r Advcn t ures Pi( ont - c;ich contributed $200, while the balancc was cov- 3r t ered by Hclit‘or and Interfor. ove “It‘s a sakty conccrn for Our Customers Come First with Top Quality ut a Fair Price ,akc us,’’ Canadian Outback Th 39002 Discovery way (across from Mountain Building Centre) owner Steve Corbett said MEMBER INSTALLER PPI Friday. ick “We haven’t been running ets, thc rivcr. We were able to at wn the beginning of the season, um when the river is low and A s I1 doesn’t drive up into the Mount Guribddi Cremutorium Ltd. wn ice logs.” DARRENGALLAGHE~HE CHIEF He noted the rapids above 4c k HeCifor pilots used a Boeing Vertol twin-rotor heli- ‘I are enzie Family so copter to clear out the worst of the log jam at the Devil’s IC11 but rough rafting water, and Elbow on the E]&o River. the large logs trapped in the ‘*I- river bend are very danger- Five people have died at “I had my doubts,” Corbett A TRADITION cor ous to anyone knocked out of the Devil’s Elbow, mostly said of using the helicopter. ien OF TRUST lid. the boat. because of the logs, he said. “I’ve never really seen a log- “If you get swept into the A prior attempt by the ging helicopter work before. t aii log jam, you’re done,” said rafters to clear out the jam by ”That was an impressive qui Corbet t . hand failed. sight .” 898-5 12 1 LO LICENSED FUNERAL )SC( DIRECTORS 24 hours ie I hl Info centre scores highly icir ndt both to residents and visitors Squamish was recognized Thc BY IANJACQUES i tic Reporter from around the world.” by Tourism B.C. as one of six - In 1999, the VIC received a centres in B.C. to score an gec 1 a For the third straight year, 99 per cent rating, followed average of 98.5 per cent for Bil the Squamish Visitor Info by 93 per cent later that year. an evaluation. :vc1 Centre’(V1C) has scored over 90 per cent in a Tourism B.C. llll id . Quality Service Evaluation. .+ ‘ This year the info centre iler received a whopping score of ACCEPTING lor 95 pcr cent. Ale APPLICATIONS! “It “We’re thrilled,” said BARTENDERS SERVERS )US1 chamber manager Karen APPLY IN PERSON WITH RESUME Hodson. “I’m plcascd that Ilk our staff arc recognized for DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY Yo1 their consistently high level ROOMS AVAILABLE rtsi of c us t omer serv i cc .” Each summer, Tourism ”aY en B.C. conducts a ‘Quality S e rv i c e Eva 1 uii t i on .’ BUCK The 113 Visitor Infor- \@ err mation Centres in the On Site Laundry Facilities province are ‘shopped’ twice UESDAY : DI between May and September 2 Mediums for only $10 bucks 1’ What could be more delicious! BC by a mystcry visitor. 1 topping per pizza only. Not valid The visitor evaluates every- On any Monday to Thursday get Iter with any other offer taxes extra. 3n t 11 i ng from t hc accessi b i 1i ty yourself a SMALL 2-topping pizza of the bidding, to the quality $I I. I I delivered. :tw ;~ndnature of the service pro- for just ONE BUCK with any order Id t For vided. of 2 MEDIUM or 2 LARGE pizzas! CHIEFTAIN CENTRE VIC’s can receive a maxi- ser niuin score of 175 points. Hours: Sun.4pm-midnight;- mi Enjoy. teri “The board of directors are lam-2am Valid Mondays-Thursdays only. Valid at this location only. Thurs.1 lam-1am;FrilSrSat. 1 pleased with the continually world.. me Not valid with any other promotional offer. ser high scores received at the TBC Race Centre Pick up or delivery. ,$ centre,” said president Wednesday to Sunday Noon - te & Shabbir Dhalla. “Thc evalua- :re( \;p . \\I -. ! tion is also recognition rhe ,i I of‘ the exccptional ser- n fer vice the staff provide - I The Chief Squamish, B.C. Tuesday, Junc 20, 2000 News Flocking to Squamish Don’t blow 400 lost racing pigeons end up in Sea to Sky your last chance,, corridor BY DARRENGALLAGHER Reportcr lest of Metal Nutritional Packages Basic package includes: Squamish is usually known or eagles - but this week, it’s Vitamins 6 Minerals Protien igeons. Of about 400 racing pigeons Complex carbohydrate powder lown into the Sea to Sky cor- Flax Oil idor during a race from Elite Sports: Also Includes logers Pass to Langley, less Ian a hundred have been Creatine Ribose (new power supplement) :co\~ered. anti oxtdant formula Howcver, if given food and

later, [he birds should recov- “their strength and find their wn way home, said Dcbbic SlRONHR 6QQW ietila. Pietila has been acting as the Friday June Jeff Bandura from Basic Sp~rt~ intact person in Squamish 23- r the birds’ owners after dis- wring one at Three Mile ikc last week. The Icg-banded pigeon 1 Iproached her, so Pietila ;ked it up and cakd a few This homing pigeon was one of two who appeared at ts, rrying to track down the Interfor’s Shop Three in the Elaho Valley after being blown 4 mer using the registration off‘ course during a race bctween Rogers Pass and Langley. inber on the band. ;he was successful, and the After hearing about the race, especially popcorn kernels, mer put her in contact with hc contactcd Pietila and gave 2nd water with a little sugar in :e co-ordinator Marg her the bird. it will help the birds recover ;ks 0 11. Not all of’ the pigeons will t tiei r s t re ngt 11. io fr 12 have been sent to be so easily picked up, how- “They don‘t really want to :ir owners, said Pietila. ever. have anything to do with you l’hcy were very happy that “If’you can’t just walk up to after they’re fed,” Pietila said. ~plcwere taking care of’ them and catch them, it’s not Anybody who has caught a :IN arid feeding them,” she t?uoing to happcn,” Pictiia said. pigeon can contact Pietila at d. “[Jackson] sends.a big However, leaving seeds out, 898-3574 to arrange pickup. I ilk-you to thc people of’ quarnish tiat71 Ish.” oc~i~ly.bad weather likely 103-1365 Pe ccd hc birds of[ course in I Ph: 892-5055 01 1-888-Eye-Guj~ Pcnibcrton Valley. When ixstion and hunger took ir ~oll,the pigeons simply dcd wherever they could. hey were blown OVCI’ a IC Icrritory, however-; one OFFICE ERQUWS MON-SAT 9-5 pigeon apparenlly ended up EVENING l%P€T’§AVNE.AJ3I.E in a kiinloops backyard. NEWPATIENTS WELCOME Bill Hieta has dealt with ievcral or tIic racing pigeons, 832-3441 60th at Glacier Valley Bcd jnd Breakfast and at [nlernntional Forest Products’ Shop Three in the Elaho ralley. !“It walked right into the !OW,” he said of one Glacicr hIlcy visitor. [Not knowing it about the iigcons, he tried to take it [utside but it wouldn’t fly [Way, and ended up spending he night on a shelf. krry reservations 10 on-line BC Ferries has introduced nternei access to its reserva- ion system for routes etwccn Vancouver Island nd the Lower Mainland. For a $I S fee, space can be :served for passenger or 3nimercial vehicles. The Iternel site will allow CUS- ners to make automated :servations, chose route, Ite and time, and pay using credit card. The BC Ferries reservations in be found at ferries. bc.ca/res. NEXT TO SAVE-ON-FOODS .- P! I

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1552 Marine Dr., W. Van toll frcc: 1-877-922-0308 cveral video cameras in the -__- I re rccordcd the malc and Pwm CoiirmsY SQIJAMISII RCMP ale taking the cards from Police are looking for this man and woman (in cen- e of the display racks. tre, second and third from left) pictured in thcsc video stills “Thc male and female from a surveillancc camera in connection with a $450 theft eared to have been work- at the Highlands 7-1 1 in February. together,” said Const. son Good. “They would end of Ferrrwood near the I ately shield the cashiers’ tracks. A 19-year-old Squamish from the rack and when “One horse had serious man is facing a variety of‘ went down the isle the internal injuries and both of its charges after a wild ride from r would block the view.” legs werc broken,” Orthner the Cliffside Pub last Tucsday TEST OUR METm e male is described as 40- said. “One of our members night. years of age, with brown had to go back and help in Police received a 91 1 call ir (balding at the crown) putting it down. The other from a bartender at the Pub th a medium build. horse was struck and went just after 12 a.m. on June 13. he female is described as down the bank towards the The suspect allegedly stole a WORK -40 years of age, with short river.” 1995 Dodge Dakota pick-up hair with a heavy build. truck from the parking lot, hit one with information Police are still investigating another car parked in the lot rding this incident is an apparent robbery at Tim and ran into the side of a d to contact Good at the Horton’s on Wednesday night. bui 1ding . uamish RCMP at 898-961 I Police were called to the Patrols of the area were Crime Stoppers at 892- restaurant just before 4:30 made and the truck was spot- a.m. June 14 where a male ted in a nearby ditch. H suspect and two female The man was arrested with Two horses were killed after accomplices were arrested. the vehicle and is facing olliding with a BC Rail Train Orthner said details are charges of theft, mischief and sketchy at this point and impaired driving. According to Cpl. Don charges are pending against He will appear in Squamish ~~n~~,the incident hap- the three suspects. More infor- provincial court Aug. 1 to face ~$ll ned around 830 n-m. at the mation is expected next week. the charges.

‘Manshot in house Thursday ; I’ wished to not be identified, ble condition after undergo- 1 I BY IANJACQUES I Reporter told The Chief. ing surgery. “I had my daughter call 91 1 Police recovered a firearm 1 Squamish RCMP are inves- and then I spoke to the police from the home which they the shooting of a and gave them the details.” suspect was the weapon man early Police arrived at the home involved in the shooting, but ursday morning. at 1753 Chiefview Rd. and could not comment on the before 5:30 a.m. found a 43-year-old man calibre or make of the received a report with a single gunshot wound. weapon. resident The man was taken to “Although the incident con- Squamish General Hospital tinues to be treated as suspi- by B.C. Ambulance Service cious, officers have ruled out and then was airlifted to some possibilities such as Vancouver General Hospital robbery or theft,” said RCMP for further care. Staff Sgt. Cliff Doherty. The victim is listed in sta-

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restless, the deputy sheriff Date: Monday, June 26, 2000 whipped out her handcuffs Time: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Family Restaurant and gave a demonstration on Place: North Vancouver Outdoor School, Conference Centre M’c ~~’L’J-cpromised incest the entire procedure of what LXSC~ arid mLirdcrs galore, happens when soineone is The Cheakamus Consultative Committee hLI[ dl LVC got was a clw2 of’ a placed under arrest. will be meeting this coming Monday to .-‘TOW op partnership gone We saw a “faint hope” discuss the Water Use Plan for the \sm)ng involving ;i crossbow, clause hearing for Sid itrid ;I “lii11t hope” clause Morrisroc, convicted of mur- Ch ea kam us hydro el ec t ri c generat i ng licitring l’or a iiim who, aftcr dcring the owner of a facility. Water Use Planning is a review of ****It****** scr-ving 15 ycars [’or murdcr, Vancouver nightclub 15 BC Hydro’s water licences that takes into years ago. A psychiatrist was still plcads his innoccncc account environmental, social, safety, and shouts conspiracy. discussing why Morrisroe and economic values. In keeping with its Junc 1 was aii intcrcsting shouldn’t be allowed parole day l’or both cl~tssesof’ Hwc because there was no way to open approach to Water Use Planning, S c) 11 ii cf S c c (1 n d ;i r \I‘ S c h o o I dctcrminc if he had reformed RC Hydro invites interested members of L,;w I2 students when a field sirice he ncver admitted that the public to come and observe trip Icd by Mr. Hcidc to the he had committed the crime. committee proceedings. a S iiprciiie Court of’ B.C. A “hint hope” clause is a t;iugiit cvcryonc the inner clause that allows those with If you are interested in finding out more workings of‘ tlic law. sentences of 25 years with- about this meeting or Water Use Tlic Jay started ot’f‘ with a out parole to try for parole Planning in general, please contact us at talk 1-i-om Ti l‘f’any Lee and a after 15 years. . prcsen?ation !iom a deputy After lunch we tried to get 1-800-663-1377 or visit our web site at .. shcri K who made ;t brief into a second degree murder www.bchydr-o.com

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e war in the woods is becoming a war of words and images - and those who want to see logging continue Tin Tree Farm Licence 38 have a lot of terrain to recov- er in the battle. Page 3 of yesterday’s Vancouver Province shows the uphill Pennv Graham battle that the pro-forestry forces face in the provincial media, Pui/is/ier with the Western Canada Wilderness Committee getting -’ prominent press for its “Wedge to the Ledge” campaign. Interfor is making an effort to put a positive light on its activities rather than simply reacting every time a blockade goes up or an environmental group goes to the U.S. or Europe to lambaste them. The problem is that bad press almost always trumps good - and the bigger the audience, the less important good news is and the better the bad news sells. Interfor’s positive press .. like IS0 14001 certification or an award for environmental Tim Shoults work from the United Nations - or even local activities like Taking the Challenge for Lindi Editor helping to clear logs from the Elaho River to make rafting the ...... can’t believe they asked me minutes after the mass start, so I river safer - can get trumped in a second by a good protest again, but they did. I’m in the went ahead to get some pictures C.A. (Cathy) Burwood i or march by a ragtag group of protesters. Operations Manager i second annual Test of Metal for the paper. As the crowd Tim Squamish’s council’s move to create a committee to help I Celebrity Challenge, a fund-raiser thinned out, I made my way back put a positive message out is both welcome and necessary. As Shoults DarrenIan Ga lagher i for the Squamish Rotary Club’s to the start line - only to see my we said last week, this is at least much about Squamish as Reporters as Rotary Cares fund. fellow celebrity racers go zoom- i it is about International Forest Products. It will take a group Dianne Hathaway : A group of 40-plus celebrities ing by, yelling “WHY AREN’T Ulla Martin ; effort, an organized campaign and a lot of work counter the to YOU QN YOUR BIKE?!” as Ad Representatives media machine that the anti-logging movement has built. from across the community, including councillors Paul Lalli they passed. THE VI Justin Glen The problem with all of this work is its fragility. All it takes ...... and Cheryle Bass, RCMP Staff Sorry, but I had no desire to be Brent Morrison i is one logger taking one swing and it all comes crashing Graphic Designers : Sgt. Cliff Doherty, and your hum- the absolute last person of this year, because the person t i down - witness last week’s protest at Clayoquot Sound 800- Mary Billy ble scribe, will be racing a minia- plus riders on my way up Skyline ask me to ride was Linda Came Typesetter i where a single logger losing patience with a group of pro- ture version of the Test on July 2, Drive, so yes, I failed to ride. And because the fund you’ll bo testers was enough to make the news and page 3 of the Bev Anderson TV starting at Brennan Park just after Not that riding would have contributing to by helping i Vancouver Sun. Diana Merritt the 800-rider mass start and mak- helped my pride much. Bikes and Celebrity Challenge racer hila Michell i After the unfortunate incident of last September, everyone Audrey Spencer : ing our way to the top of Perth. I have never really gotten along Linda’s brainchild - and nowil Accounting i knows that violence is not only not the answer, but will make We’ll be raising funds for the very well, ever since my first day bears her name. It’s the kindof Jill Smith i things even worse. But it’s going to get more difficult to Linda Carney Rotary Cares fund, with my brand-spanking-new 12- project that exemplifies wh avoid from here on. With the 38 “bubble zone” injunc- Ofice Manager i TFL which provides funds for people speed mountain bike back in Linda brought to this communi$ tion gone, anti-logging protesters, though they claim victory, Barry Fryer who need medical assistance not Grade 7. I came around a blind and everyone around her: selfla Distribution have actually lost part of their ability to make news. covered by insurance or govern- corner and promptly collided dedication to helping others Publicity is currency for the protesters and the two best Diane Soares ment health plans. head-on with another rider, got need. Circulation Supervisor i ways for the protesters to generate publicity are to get arrest- The reason why I’m surprised leg caught in a chain and So this year, no pictures at the ed or to get martyred. With the former no longer an option, my Jo-Ann Daffern they asked me back was because I turned it to hamburger. Not only start for me. No chickening out Receptionist you can’t help but wonder if at least some protesters in the failed so spectacularly in last do I still have the physical scar, intentionally or otherwise. I’fl ...... Elaho are going to to provoke a confrontation. try the shame of that moment of stu- riding for Linda. Telephone What about the media itself? We can do our part to make year’s inaugural race. Not only did I not finish first, I didn’t even pidity has never really left me. If you want to help me, call (604) 892-9161 sure the positive messages get out there. But we can’t hide the Fax Line get to start. But despite missing last year - at The Chief at 892-9161 to m negative, and you can be sure the provincial media - the (604) 892-8483 I was all set to go: my borrowed maybe because of it, to punish me your pledge. Or call Shann place where this battle will truly be fought - won’t down- bike and helmet ready to roll at - I’ve been asked to ride again. 892-3732 to find out who e E-mail play the “good that violence brings. ; TV” the start line. I was told the And for me and so many others, taking the Celebrity Challenge [email protected] That’s up to the guys in the field. So far this year they’ve it’ll have even more significance you can support them...... I done a perfect job. They have to stay that way, and they need celebrity race would start five Yearly Subscriptions : Home Delivery i this community’s support. LEllER OF THE WEEK (Squamish Area) i hish $42.80 Canadian Mail Delivery i $13O.O0 The Chief’s letters policy PICK 11 S. (Second Class) i Why does everyone on Interfor#!:;: $140.00 CDN i The Chief welcomes letters to the editor. Please mail Overseas them to Box 3500, Squarnish B.C. VON 3G0, fax them to Could someone please explain about this award and even then effort by thousands of man h $24 1 .OO CDN 892-8483 or e-mail to: [email protected] by noon to me just why everyone is pick- they mis-printed the headline, because they didn’t like Friday. Letters must be signed with first and last names, ing on Interfor? saying CANFOR won the was going on...... i and include an address and phone number so they can be They are a British Columbia- award.) They received IS0 Every rule that has been Canada Post verified. Addresses and phone numbers will not be pub- managed company, home grown 14001 certification for the largest out by our government has Publication Mail Sales i’ lished. by the Sauder family - a family tract of logging ever awarded to met by Interfor and then Product Agreement i We reserve the right to edit any and all letters for brevi- that has lived here for genera- a B.C. company (little of this was (but nobody seems to care). No. 251828 ! ty, clarity, legality and taste. Only in exceptional cases tions (unlike the multi-national reported in the local newspa- Could somebody please t i will The Chief withhold the name of the writer, at the dis- why a company that tr 4 4 companies who own other forest pers). Reproduction of any : material contained in this I: cretion of the editor. product companies). They have spent years working employ British Columbi publication is expressly i Even in those cases, the writer must disclose his or her They re-invest their profits here with environmental groups, invests its profits here in forbidden without the prior name, address and telephone number to the editor. in B.C. on new sawmills and native groups, local townspeople receives international awa consent of the publisher. : i Letters sent anonymously without any information for equipment (unlike other compa- and government to decide on its logging practices, is verification will not be published under any circum- nies who invest their profits out- how to log the Elaho Valley in upon so much. I would rea stances. side of B.C.). the most environmentally We also ask that you keep your letters as short and con- They have received one of the responsible way and still pre- cise as possible. highest honors from the United serve jobs - and then only to The letters to the editor are the otinions of the writers Nations for their environmental have a few dozen protesters shut Representa practices (only one of the two down the logging and throw out International Fs local papers printed anything the window all of the years of ~

oauers~ uu must become achkts one night up in Paradisc Wlcy, out Major corporations have joi tied this clearly ’’no’’.As fir ;is I c;in scc, the battle continues to heat of‘ gas. He stopped, gavc Inc a gallon niovement. most of’ tlicsc jobs :ire sliort tcrrii, een the tree-huggers and the of his chainsaw gas, and rcf‘uscd to It seems to iiic that sooner or later just long ciiougti to take out tlic last , with Squamish at the centre take payment f’or it. Now that is this is bound to hit our tiirest indus- of’ the goocl tiiiibcr. omises to be an interesting aaood pub 1i c re I at i on s . try here in Squaniish. A time will I think that if’ oiir local fi)r-cstry mmer. Some of US locals prefer to It’s more than you can say for our come when no one will buy the workers want to continue Iiaving out of the fray: we have to live local international forestry company. product. jobs, they will Iiiivc to beconic and get along. We have friends Talk about bad public relations. Now add thc fhct that there is a act i vi s t s t lie 111 sc 1 s , ;i ti ci s t a rat both sides. But there comes a They’re getting bad press not only in very lirnitcd supply of‘ old growth dcrnandiiig cliiingcs that \vi I I keep e when onc has to speak up. the Elaho, but in Clayoquot Sound wood left, and i 1’ forestry companies the busincss alive. Sonicliow it he so-called tree-huggers often as well - all in the same week. This arc unable to run a profitable busi- niciins a lot more wlicn ;i t’orcst1-y w the first thing about is not just local press, it’s going ness without cutting old growth, worker speaks up about industry estry, and perhaps see all logging across Canada and around the world. how will they survive when it’s all practices, kind of‘ likc “putting your “bad.” I for one do not subscribe The people reading these reports gone? We’re talking a matter of money where your nioutli is.” The he notion that logging or loggers probably know even less of the facts years here. rest of’ us gct c1i;ir;ictcrizcd ;is trcc- than we do here. Truth or lies, this is Incvi tably when the subject of’ huggers. If’ the company doesn’t give think logging is OK if properly not good for our forest industry in forestry coma up, sonieone makes a a damn about your f’uturc, then either aged, and I have met some very BC. statement about protecting jobs. make it change or get rid of’ the com- people who work in the indus- Meanwhile, the e is a movement Even if jobs are available now, will pany and get another one. Don’t do , For instance, the faller who afoot in the U.S. o not do business our forestry company guarantee jobs it for my sake, do it for yoursclvcs ped me when I was stranded late with companies tl at cut old growth. in future hard times? The answer is and your f’amilics. reed from thought by council? I p Environmentalists‘ used loosely gditor, But now it looks as though Mayor and Council’s deci- bhhh, finally I’m relieved of those debates are no longer sion on Thursday will not Editor, and “preservationist” would &burden of thought! necessary as Corinne and keep me from discussing the With reference to the story have been a better choice. m &cture it if you will ...y ou Council have decided FOR issues nor will it stop me from which ran on your front My coinments were direct- & having a pint with friends us. No more talking about the questioning the answers. The page Junc 13, “Profesters ly targeted at those who would keep our forestry id sharing good conversa- issues to find a middle ground only thing it has done is to not welcome in Squamish.” workers from getting their i&n.And, likc almost all con- we can all live with. Nope, once and for all answer my As 1 was one of the busi- Is &sations in Squamish these now if you’re not pro-logging nagging doubt about whether ness people who stated that job done. iys, (after countless wood- you’re no longer welcome we live in a democracy. the “envi ron mental i s t s” I have nothing but respect lip jokes) talk inevitably here. 1’11 leave you with a conver- would not be welcome in for thc rcsponsiblc conscr- $des it’s way into the murky I’m sorry, but this just IS sation overheard at our locally our hardware store, I would vat ioni st s and cnv i ron iiicn - 6pths of the Elaho. NOT the answer. I mean real- owned grocery store: like to take this opportunity talists. I ani a member of’ the Call me a masochist, but I ly.. .environmentalists being “Both sides are acting like a to clarify the term “environ- B .C . W i Id 1 i f’e Fedc rat i on, ,7 men t a1 i st the oldest conservation 40y listening to the debates. persecuted for their beliefs? bunch of children .... .” Historically speaking, perse- “Yeah but some of the chil- The term was used loosely organization in B.C. cuting people for their beliefs dren have chainsaws” isn’t the answer. Well, I guess Bryan Raiser it depends on who you ask, Squarnish R & R GOLF CLASSIC T€€ANKYOW! but I’m sure Jews, Israelites, Editor’s riote: CIS riotid iri Native peoples and count less oirr clrrl-ijcrttioii or1 page A2, The Rail and Rotary Golf Classic Committee ~f Owen Carney, others who lived to tell the Sei i i N r I i ish c‘ o ir i I (3 il ’s 111o t iori Wes Rafuse, Ed Scott, Glen Wideman, Sata Lamont, George Broadbent, talc will be inore than happy did riot speclficcrl!\- .sti!? tlicit Dave Wood and Bob Fast would like to ex ress their sincere appreciation to explain to you why it just (I/ I ti - 1ogg ir ig gIVI ips sli o i ill De for the support in making the IR bk R Go1cr Classic a big success. doesn’t work. i-efir sed sc i-11 ice ir i Sip miI ish. To the sponsors, prize donors, golfers, and the Squaxnish Vdley Golf and GE MAYTAG AMANA ASK0 MOFFAT HOTPOINT & MORE Country Club, our sincere thanks. This event netted the West Coast Railway Heritage Park and the Rotary Club of Squamish $1 0,000 and a thanks Appliance sales, parts and great (very wet) time was had by 41. dependable in-home service. Thank you to our SPONSORS: Mountain FM, Dr. Laverne Kindree, Greg Gardner GM, Sea to Sky signs, Craig

WUI E iJ M~lDo~alljPWS Enterprises Ltd. Universal Handling Equipment Co. Ltd., Duro Construction Lad., Squarnish Terminals, Shaw Sabv, CRB lagging Co, Lad., Watern Pulp, DlaMoulin & Boskovich - Barristers & Solicitors, Owen Carney, E~liottInsurance Agencies Ltd., Canada Post Corporation, Nemeth Thody Anderson, Davies $r McLean, the Whistler Law OfEces. behalf of the Sea to Sky Major appliance sales, parts and dependable in-home service since 1955: rnunity Health Council, sh to extend our deep Also, a big thank you to all QUT cciation to a special COMBINED APPLIANCE CENTRE Pli!!LZEDONORS: Mountain FM, The Squamish 1400 Marine Drive, North Van. Open 6 days. Chief, BC Country Music Association, BC Hydro, 892-2251 or Toll Free: 1-888-81 1-2251 Canada Post Corporation, Canada Place Corporation, BC Rail, Black Tusk Helicopter TOUTS,Canterbury Coffee Corporation Carey Wmte Systems, Concept House, Craig Pair Tree Hair Salon & Day Spa McDowall, Finning Ltd., Greg Gardner GM, Jardnie is pleased to announce Lloyd Thompson Canada, John Reynolds, MP, Keith and effort to revitalizc Saunders, Peacock Public Relations, Peterbilt Trucks Pacific Pnc., RE Binnie & Associates, Royal Bank of S q u am i s h G e nera I Canada, Squamish and Vmcouver Branches, Race 8r ital. Weeding, pruning Company, Squamish Vdley Golf‘ & Country Club, Style learing of overgrowth &ne, Super 8 Motel, Voicebox Productions, Tree Island Industries, Jack Fowler. If we have missed anyone, please accept our apologies, every prize was wonderhl and garden, reflecting the much appreciated,

Monies raised will be used by the Rotary for local and Internationai endeavors and by the West Coast Railway heritage Park to help com- arca. plete the second phase of construction. Brian Kines Sea to Sky Community Health Council Tuesday, June 20, 2000 The Chief Squamish, B.C.

News 4 School District No. 48 (Howe Sound) international Student Homestap Program International students from around the world attend schools in the ‘fII1i CtIIEF Howe Sound School ,District on a fee paying basis. They require safe Filming for a and secure accommodation at a reasonable cost. TV movie turned part of The International Student Program provides a valuable contribution to downtown the cultural and social experience of learning for all students. Squamish into a Homestay is an important aspect of the program. For the visiting Colorado town student it is more than just food and lodging - it is an opportunity to We d n csd a y . ?‘tic iiiovic By Dawn’s live with a caring family, to join in all aspects of family life and to feel Early Light stars they really do have a home away from home. R i c h rird C rc n n a , If you are interested in being a Homestay parent with a view to enjoyin Dav i d C a rrad i n c , the mutual benefits afforded by such a cultural exchange please Chris Olivcro and Stella Stcvens and contact Trish Farina at the School Board Office (604) 892-5228. will air on Show t i me. The Pav i I i on , C h ani bc r Congratulations, An Apology, of‘ Comniercc an Offer of Restitution, and A Big Thank You building and the First, hearty congratulations to Kristy Kinshela, Behrang Toosi, and A iig us t J ac k rZ1 John Anderson, winners of the recent Howe Sound AI ternate School Motor Inn wcrc raffle. Thanks once again to Car Tunes and Shoppers Drug Mart, for their very generous uscd in shooting. prize donations and support. Second, an apology. Staff and students of Howe Sound Alternate School wish to apologize to unknown Squamish residents, arid to the management of Save On Foods. On May 27, 2000, between 5 and 6 p.m., three Alternate School students sold a number of fundraising Air Cadets take flight raffle tickets to patrons of Save On Foods, against explicit staff direction to avoid that Idocal organizers applied to cnt volunteers. location as requested by Save On managcment. Raffle entrants from those sales remained thc Department of National The list of supporters was mainly unaccounted for by the draw date, which was held over until June 6th to ensure Dcfcnse in Ottawa to resurrect lead by Squamish Council, that a11 possible remedial measures were taken. Scp;imisli’s Air Cadets arc the highly acclaimed 835 the Chamber of Commerce, Individuals who purchased tickets on the above date outside of Save On Foods, and who sct to take llight. Squadron in mid-March. Squainish Flying Club and the could be identified by the draw date, were entered in the draw and have been so notified. T tic an11 o iinc c nie n t c i\ tiic That squadron put Squamish Squamish Rod and Gun Club. Unidentified Squamish residents who purchased tickets at the above time and place are l’roni Ottawa last month tliat on the Air Cadet map in thc Air Cadets is open to all requested to submit their ticket; stubs to Alternate School staff for a full refund. The Squamish will bc home to tlic 1970s and early 1980s, and youths between the ages of 12 Alternate School is Iocated in the old Forestry building, on the west side of Highway 09 at province’s 50th Air C;ldct was the home squadron of and 19 and provides flying, the Valleycliffe turnoff, We respectfully ask that refunds be sought between June 26h and Squ,d( f ron. in any coni m un i t y 1e ade rs , 0 1id i ng , leadership, physic ai 28t11, 2000, during school hours. lf such times arc inconvenient, other arrangements bc Abouf SO local youths have pilots and military conirnan- fitness, communication, out- made by telephoning 892-5973 or 893-9179 on the above dates. j o i ncd t hc .i‘ounding inem bcr- dcrs. door survival, drill, range, first Finally, and most importantly, Altcrnatc School staff and students wish to thank the ship ot’ 835 Grif’f7n Air Cadet Thc organizing committce aid and other activities, at no Squamish community for once again supporting our fundraising efforts, as we preparc for s q 11 :id ro 11. includcs local Air Cadet vctcr- cost. a challcnging activity to end the school year. With your support we continue to work Ai ;I May 1 S niccting (tic ans Doug McCartney, Watson, Registration packages can rogether toward a successful future for all of our students. ccroup stitrtcd to plan a suiii- Mark Hood, Greg Smith, Jodi be picked up andor dropped i~crprogr~~iii packcd with out- Stubbs and Jennifer O’Ncill off at Home Hardware or Sincerely, door activities iind corninunity and is backed by ;1 dozen par- Pharmasave stores. Fhe Students and Staff of HQW~Sound Alternate School i 11i I i at i vc s . Form a I t r ai n i n g will start in Scptcmhcr. F 1 S X fl! ]F U L L Cap[. GIcn Mtscm CD, the n c \v I - ;I p p() i II 1 c d sq11 ad 1’0ri ~oiiiiiiandcr. said incrccii blc l c, ) 11 111 1 u n i [j( s I I pp(1 rt i n cs t n b- E nter our draw to win a Ii hi lis t iic qii:idron hcl pcd ii~ovcthcir- :q3prw;il pi-ocess FRR Firhing (harter with t’onvar-d in just one mont\~,as Biter-On Salmon (harten ! e classroo opposed to rhc st;md;u-d onc to - come for more detail! - t\vo year.:.;. in At the request of Ontario teachers, the B.C. Teachers’ Federation draw date July y/oo “‘I’hc cidct pr~gr;miis t lie HBNKING is warning members and recent education graduates that, under 1xst youth opportunity in T 6lfT ItlOP the current government, Ontario is not a jurisdiction where Cnnxh and thanks to local teachers should seek work. Since 1995, Premier Mike Harris has orpinim-s and supporters, the ocean theme giftware - candler slashed $1.2 billion from education funding and enacted Air componcnt is now avail- hand crafted item! by artiranr 74, his and most ’* able in Squ:iriiisli,” Witson B( punitive legislation aimed at teachers. Bill latest ,i - said. “It cncourages young and much, much more! provocative education law, includes the following provisions: pcoplc to develop self-disci- 38028 (leveland Ave., Squamirk pline, confidcncc, pride and a Mandatory volunteerism rcsponsibili ty. Td: 815.4405 “Wc bdievc there is a Principals can assign teachers to extra-curricular activities at any ‘1 trciiicndoiis value in our time, on any day of the week, even if it would contravene their young people, and the entire A collective agreement. conmunity will benefit from - this ncw opportunity to tap Brennan Park Recreation Centre into tlicir enthusiasm and dcd- presents Increased instructional time i ca t i on., ’ Workload will increase by 11%without an increase in salary. The enthusiasm and dedica- TOT TIM€ OP€N HOUSE tion was cvidcnt by the sup- Sweeping powers of the education minister port and prcscnce shown by Wednesday, June Zlst, 2000 the nicmbcrs at last month’s 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. The minister may fine employees and even ban school board E Sea to Sky Trade Fair. members from office. .f - ’ In the Junior Lounge I Mernbcrs were in chargc of a varjely 01’ tasks from crowd Come and meet the 0 Severely diminis hed eo1lect ive bargaining rights control, meeting a grceting Preschool Instructors Fair goers and acting as a fiai- Rights to bargain workload are eliminated, and some contracts son with exhibitors. and find out more “Thc Air Cadets wcre just about the declared null and void. phenomenal all weekend Tot Time program for The BCTF has pledged its support to Ontario colleagues striving long,” said chamber manager 3-5 yenr olds. to defend public education from these destructive policies. If you Karen Hodson. “It was great wish to add your voice to the chorus raised in opposition to the to sce youth and business Registrations are now come together like that. They being taken for the Harris agenda for education, please write: wcre a great addition to the Fall programs. Premier Mike Harris trade fair and we hoping to Legislative Building, Queen’sPark, Toronto, ON, M7A 1Al have them back again next Call 898-3604 for year.” more information. The Chief Squamish, B.C. Tuesday, June 20, 2000 - THE CHIEF

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1 tc to el 11 Thursday night Howc hl c Don a 1d ’s Rest aura n t s of Sound Secondary celc- Squamish Scholarship - Daniel JJk brated the successes of Vccc h i e s stlldcnts at its annual Awards Howc Sound Minor Ball Association Award - April 511 t * - Major Awards Kingston & Justin Krzanowski lrpret Marchant Scrvicc Dr. Toni Honey, KDM - qr(] - Nadia Durig Veterinary Hospital Award - tstanding Citizenship Award - Kristen Stcvensori Greg Thomas Fcdorak Manorial h dit Tliandi i [slanding Student Awards Bursary - Virginia Luengo tstanding Female Studcnt of’ Doreen Bullington Memorial 0 I Ycar - Erin MacNamara Bursary - Maryann Amor us [standing Male Student of the 09 North Visitor Magazine lr - William Haworth Scholarship - Julia Smith Rcsham Lalli Memorial Oiix p Student by Grade Awards ;7, !dc 8 - Marnic Woodman, Scholarship - Karam Takhar i Woodman International Forest Products - sin! de 9 - Meghan Kindree Empire Logging Division Award de 10 - Ramandeep Sandhu - Nadia Durig & Scan Fogarty cd de I1 - Meghan McKay, International Forest Products - c sir Dhaliwal, Mathias Squamish Lumbcr Jim Doak ishauser Memorial Award - Branaon de 12 - Erin MacNamara Adams 10 Robert W. McIntosh Scholarship :d. cholarships, Bursaries & Memorials - Erin MacNamara anis Club of Squamish John McDougall Memorial ey Award - Kristen Scholarship - Carl Spani 9 at enson W his tler-B lac kcom b Mountain IAN k*glJES/I’tiE CIIIEF id imish Senior Citizens Assoc. Award - Veronica Reid HSSS‘s major award winners (from left): Erin MacNamara (outstanding fenialc studcnt), Nadia Durig (Margarct Ich #70 Bursary - Jagjit Squamish Minor Hockey Marchant Service Award), Jagjit Thandi (outstanding citizenship award) and William Haworth (outstanding inalc studcnt). idi Bursary - Ryan Carrat, Scott dermere Sea to Sky Real Weiss Erika Liechti, Sarah Law Sandhu Social Studies 9 - Jane Robes Lasher, Tammy Lessard, Erika te, Bob Hills Memorial Squamish Lions Club Award - - Liechti, Erin MacNamara, for Junior Acting Award - Julie P.E. 9 Girls - Meghan Kindree, Social Studies 10 Ramandeep ilarship - Ryan Carrat Karyn Hodges Harri ng ton Melanie Patchell Sandhu, Harinder Virk Nicole Masterman, Tina McKay, Gorsuch Memorial Award - Mostly Books Award - Jessica Senior Acting Award - Kathy P.E. 9 Boys - Harbinder Sangha, Social Studies 11 - Rajbir Duke Mercuro, Samantha Mills, MacNamara Chudy Lou Traeger Clark Jenson Dhali wal Sandra Mohan, Rosemary 31 Canadian Legion Wayne Howe Sound Teachers Assoc. W. Drama, Film & Television 11 - P.E. 10 Girls - Diana Geography 12 - William Morgan, Ryan Noon-Ward, istad Memorial Scholarship J. Tinney Memorial Scholarship Sarah Booth Frederickson, Natalie Lake Haworth Linnea Ofstie, Sophia Philion, lliam Haworth - Sarah Booth Music Awards P.E. 10 Boys - Derek Green, History 12 - Julia Smith Heather Ray, Rebecca Ray, Tara ,yal Canadian Legion Del Hams & Company Law 12 Band 8 - Tasha Ackerman Ronnie Gill Law 12 - Suet Law Richardson, Nicole Roberts, :phens Memorial Scholarship District Scholarship - Suet Law Band 9 - Meghan findree, Stacy P.E. 1 1 Girls - Taya Hadden, Comparative Civilizations 12 - Kylah Sap,Erica Saurette, uet Law CUPE Local 779 Bursary - Smith Melissa Giesbrecht Julia Smith Julia Smith, Tara Smith, Jill Soo, strict of Squamish Bursary - Aileen Reed Band 10 - Jennifer Hnetka P.E. 11 Boys - Curtis Goodman Industrial Arts Awards Kristen Stevenson, Jagjit Thandi, :lanie Rak & Behrang Toosi Capilano College Entrance - Band 1 I - Kylah Sapro P.E. 12 Girls - Danica Clarke, Grade 12 Metal - Manuel Alicsha Timnis, Michael Timms, se Tatlow Bursary - Sarah Maureen Reimer Band 12 - Maureen Reimer Ashley Ablett Spitzer, Phil Rutishauser, Jesse Amber Webster, John Wright. 0th Business Education Awards Junior Stage Band - Jane Robes P.E. 12 Boys - Alex Ritchie, Cunni ng ham Yearbook Club Award - Nadia In E. McRoberts Scholarship Desktop Publishing I1 - April Most Outstanding Junior Cameron Kusch Grade 1 I Metal - Logan Durig, Connie Booth 1 Excellence in Science Kingston Musician - Mike Jennings Special Ed Award Steinacher, Matthew O’Driscoll, Global Awarcncss Award - Erin iolarship - Jillian Ritchie Business Computer Applications Stage Band I1 - Samantha Mills Excellence in Life skills for Laren Saindon M acNamara n we Sound Performing Arts I1 - Robyn Luscombe Stage Band 12 - Dana Ionson Recycling Grade 9-10 Metal - Cory Clarke, Special Awards 1: sociation Award - Maureen Accounting I 1 - Tracey Barnes Senior Choir Award - Maureen Nick McDennent, Tina Toman, John Lyon Science Fair Award - John e imer Marketing 12 - Nella Amenta Reimer Jesse Bauer Junior Woodwork - Cory Clarke, B 1ac k bu rn liance Cable TV Scholarship - Senior Business Student - Nadia Science Awards Rory Fulber ‘SCWIST’ (Socicty for Canadian S Most Outstanding Senior vid Srnillie Durig Musicians - Jessica Chudy, Science 8 - Carry Dhaliwal, Junior Metalwork - Brad Lloyd Women in Science & 1 tary Club of Squamish The Pit Stop - Tina Sharp, Karyn Virginia Luengo Jonathan Fraser, Jamie Gill, Lori Senior Automotive - Jason Technology) Award 2000 - Jane *sary - Philip Rutishauser Hodges Home Economics Awards Woodman, Shawn Zander, Ricky Vandergaag Robcs, Meghan Kindrce, Jasvir mnish Elks and Royal Purple Top Business Education Award - HomeEc 9/10 Foods - Jasvir Sandhu, Marnie Woodman Construction 1 1 - Travis Booth Dosanjh lolarship - April Kingston April Kingston, Karyn Hodges Dosanjh, Prabhdeep Kang Science 9 - Harbinder Sangha, Senior Woodwork - Colin Lye - larnisli Sikh Society English Awards Foods Studies 11 - Jillian Meghan Kindree, Jane Robes, Senior Drafting - John lolarship - Carl Spani, English 8 - Laurel Rice Gatenby Jesse Dosanjh, Stacy Smith, Blackburn, Carl Spani Grad liam Haworth, Nella Amenta English 9 - Jane Robes Foods Studies 12 - Jamiee Melanie Patchell Senior Metalwork - Bryon NC Sound Principals’Nice- English IO - Amy Pawlett Keeler Science 10 - Reid Taylor, Adanis Icipals’ Scholarship - Dana English 11 - Matias Rutishauser Textiles Studies 12 - Ana De Rxnandeep Sandhu Technology Education Awards correction ;on English 12 - William Haworth Sousa Physics 1 I - Jcnnifer Hossack Junior Technology Award - Cory C Road Sense Scholarship - Communications 1 I - Rebecca Language Awards Biology 1 1 - Rajbir Dhaliwal, Clarke I MncNamara Ray Bcg. Spanish 1 1 - Virginia Meghan McKay, Jennifer Career Programs Secondary mish Credit Union Bursary Communications 12 - Naomi Luengo H os sac k , M c 1 i s sa G i esb rcch t , School Apprenticeship dit Tliandi & Justin Boyd Bcg. Japanese 1 1 - Rina Jodic Errington, Erin Borsof’f, Program a 110wski Literatim 12 - Nella Atnenta lngraham Kristen Stevcnson, Rosemary Construction A pprc n t i cc - Karl hation Class of 2000 Arts Awards French 8 - Shawn Zaridcr M org nn Lcm c kc hrship - Ryan Carrat, Airi Art 9 - Rory Fulbcr Frcnch 3 - Jasvir Dosanjh & Chemistry 1 I - Melissn Heavy Duty Mechanics at a, J aso n Vand c rg aag , Art IO - Tracey Casscll Sonia Bajwa G i e s b rec h t , Er i n Mac N am ara , Appreiilice - Curtis Raschcr ICY Winter Art 1 I - Meghan McKay Frcnch 10 - Ramandeep Sandhu Navdecp Gill, Brian Tichaucr Heavy Duty Mechanics adian Federation o!’ Photography 12 - Michcllc Frcnch 1 I - Melissa Gicsbrecht Physics 12 - John Blackburn Apprcnticc - Tod Bardcn dcrsity Womcn, Wcst McKcown French I2 - Jennifer Smith Chemistry 12 - Suet Law Service Awards :ouver Bursary - Maryann Animation - Ryan Carrat Math Awards Biology 12 - Maryann Amor, Megan Banting, Lisa Becker, )r tk Mclanic Rak Visual Art 2D 1 I - Arigic Patton Math 8 - Jamic Gill, Ricky Jess i c;i Ch ud y, E r i n M ac N amara, Ti in Bhano t, J ohn B 1ac kburn, Imiinity Futures Art 12 - Nicole Heridy Sand hu Suet Law, Julia Smith, Jillian Trav i s B oo t h , C lion a 13 ortol ot to, :loprncnt Corp. of Howe Senior Art Award - Shancen Math 9 - Jasvir Dosanjh, Ritchie, Karani Takhar Naomi Boyd, Gillian Hullcn, Id Bursary - April Kingston M ame 1 i Prabhdeep Kang Top Grade 1 I Science - Rajbir Brenna Burvill, Ryan Carrat, Liz ‘CSound Players Award - Drama Awards Math 10 - Meghan McKay, Dhaliwal, Mcghan McKay, Carrico, Allan Carson, Amy h Booth Drama 9 - Chris Pisch Rajbir Dhaliwal, Melissa Math ias Rut i s hau scr, J oh 11 Clarkson, Philip Crozier, Laura Wet Marchant Bursary - Drama 10 - Natalie Lake, Giesbrech t, Rosemary Morgan B lackburn DeCook, David DeRusha, Nadia lain Haworth Ronnie Gill Math 12 - Carl Spani, Philipp Grade 12 Science - Carl Spani, Durig, Jcssica EnkcI, Jodic fibre Community Club Acting 11 - Crystal Caldwell Ru tishauser Phil 1 i p Ru tis hauscr Ei-rington, Sean Fogarty, Heather Acting 12 - Brandi Robertson John MacDougall Sciencc-Math Gordon, Doug Cow, William Directing/Scriptwriting I2 - Physical Education Awards Award: Phillip Rutishauser, Carl Haworth, Mike Hcwitt, Jennifer ound Soccer Walter Alison Clarke RE. 8 Girls - Mamie Woodman, Spani Hnctka, Karyn Hodges, Dana cney Award - Jillian Kitcl2 ie Jr. Musical Theatre - Deborah Shannon Rosser Social Studies Awards lonson, April Kingston, Prab Howe RE. 9 Girls - Cody Miller, Ricky Social Studies 8 - Shawn Zander Kooncr, Mclina Lakc, Julie Sr. Musical Theatre - Jill Soo, r I I I Community ---

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R ate a time capsulc, seal it and opportunity to meet the Tot contest. Prior to the judges 4- ‘I’hc Law hforccnicnt then decidcd that it would be Time instructors and learn giving out the awards, the pm. an ti 15 about the cxpericnces your performance of the Sooke Tort Run for Special opcned years later, in Maureen low at preschooler wi I I encounter Swing Kids was top rate. Olyinpics is an annual cvcnt June 2001. Now that the mil- Sqt that iiicms iiiuch to special lennium has arrived, several wi lh this fun- fi 1 led program. Once again Howe Sound Gilmour Dia pc()p I c i n (1 u r c o inni ii n i t y . f’ormer students have been R Perform i ng Arts As soc i at i on As to1 ‘I’hc saragc sale being held at phon i ng the sc hoo1 t h i n k i ng The Recreation Centre is and sponsors, thanks for a t tie Sqii;iriiisli RCMP dctach- that perhaps it was this June also of’f‘ering tennis lessons eurcat evening. ilictll this SatiircJay (Ju~c24) 2000. the capsule would be with categories in tennis for \z ill benefit the Special opcned. To set the record tots, kid’s tennis, teens and On Thursday (June 22) ...... 0 ...,,,,,’ ‘ *:10 tun1 i C>Iynipics.‘I’hcrc will be lots straight, the opening of thc adults. Lcssons will bc held‘ Wyatt Gilson celebrates his Creative Doorways. spol1. 01. yrciit stufT on display l‘roni tinic capsiilc will bc cach Tuesday and Thursday first birthday. sored by the Squainish ‘4~5 0 ii.111. to 3 p.111. and dona- Saturday, June 23, 2001 li-om June 27 to July 13. Thc Council, will welcomc tions 1i)r ttic sale arc still when t’orincr princi pai Jef‘l’ tennis instructor is ccrtificd Pages from the British Uzonka Kathleen being iicccptcd. Rental tables Jxcombc and all the stu- by Tcnnis Canada. For times Columbia Book arc still Demmingcr, who will read ;ire xiilablc l’oi- $ 15 cacli dents who attended and rcgistration fee please available for signing until works built froin her journa! :ind t tic contacts arc Const. Vallcyclil’f’c School will be call 898-3604. June 30 at the downtown and notes taken on visits lo Kcndra Wood or Const. invited. Stay tuned for more H Highlmd branches of the Elvis’ Graceland and tlic i,. crs will Allison Good at 898-96 I 1 . information next spring. There was a f’ull house for Squamish Credit Union. Hungarian Heritage Wirier Satkty Bcx will be in attcn- 1 the Eighth Annual Star in Louisiana. She will also dance, kids can h;~their The winners in this Search night on June 9. A trust fund has been talk on her writing pr-occss l~~icc.spain tcd iind hol dogs month’s Rotary Ciuh 200 Con g ra t u 1at i on s to d an ce r opened at the Royal Bank in doing what’s known :is ;ind chips will be available. draw arc Bernie Adam, Duke Mercuro who will Squainish for Teresa and Creative Documentar! (tor

$100; Bill McEachnic, Sr., head to the PNE Star Scarch Dexso Papp, who lost their mer 1 y c a I I e d N on - ti c i i ( )ri 1, ‘I’twc residents at Hilltop $120; Rick King, 9; 130; and in August. Congratulations trailer and contcnts in a fire Everyone is wclcoinc ;it House wi II be honoured at Le s I cy Ro in m e I /S cot t Ra bb . also to second place winner, in Britannia Beach on June Xanthine’s at 7:30 p.r~on t t i c b i r t h d a y party t ()111 ()rr()w $150. singer Jennifer Boyd, to 4. If you have items to Monday, June 26. I’licre u’i (June 2 1 ) at 2 p.m. and they pianist Kaelen Jarvis for his donate, plcase call Lcslie also be an open mikc !.or :ire Isabel Kusscll, Kay Squamish Days has been third place finish and to all Henderson at 896-2280. others to read, or perhrin, Carlson and Gladys Flint. An d e s i gn at e d o u r co m m u n i t y ’s contestants who entered the I I’ _. . -, open invitation is cxtcndcd official Homecoming 2000 ’I’hIS ‘1’) to wcryonc to join the rcsi- event. You are invited to ,you are 1 t 1c I1 t s . have the Province of BC ‘house at R send a personal invitation to Garibald Not sure what the weather f’riends arid relatives to return 1140 Hu \\.ill be like hy the time you to Squainish to cnjoy the fcs- IGA) frc read this but today (June 20) tivitics. Postagc paid Every on is the tirsi day of siiiiimer. Homecoming forms are Bra Now if‘ the sun and tcmpcra- available at local Auto Plan i Sunda) titre will only co-opcrntc. of’lices. Elliott Insurance and ’ Indian A SCU Insurance, iCBC and Thurs. Ji 77 I he Squarnish Aglow also thc govcrnincnt agent‘s INomi GI t tiicetirig at the Squamish office. This is a neat way to ‘ClubTht Pcntccostd Church, 38647 invite your former neigh- coming i Bucklcy Awnuc tomorrow bours. friends and relatives annual P cvcning. Mkdnesday (June to Squamish Days - For price 2 1 ) :it 730 p.m. is open to Homecoming 2000. tion, plel both woiiicn and men. The 898-546: Ltrucst speaker will be Sharon Speaking of Squamish Tanta 13ryson, ;i 19-ycar-old who Days, if’ any groups, clubs or Tomorr M ill share how she survived individuals are intercsted in annual gt being stabbed 30 times and entering thc Squamish Days :entre at I c 1’1 ti)r de ad. Transport at i on Parade on Aug. 6, they arc are urged is wailable upon rcqucst by askcd to contact parade orga- members ciilling Stephanie Hail at nizcr Joan Forry, at 898- ire just $ s9s-5739. 306 1. President Here’s ow chance to meet other train enthusiasts from all over the Siving a I Inspired by the movie 200 I A Tot Time open house Lower TH ainbnd and Western Washington. See the trains in motion and kids can take a ride on the kiddie train. war’s act - A Spiicc Odyssey, the staff will be held at the Brennan All proceeds go to the JRm. Basics for Babies. in financ Park Recreation Centre Sun., June 25 reasurer, tomorrow (June 2 1 ) froin 11 am - 9 pm tefreshrn 130 to 3:30 p.m. This is an 4391 King George ’lease trj Hwy., SURREY, B.C. Tanta FUN FOR THE WHOLE This Th FAMILY! FREE ADMISSION neet at ti- Swap Meet Displays \lice Lak Prizes Refreshments ..m.for a Take A Workshop: Weaving, spinning, rug hoohg, quiltmg, krutting, monoprinting, deand RAilLFEST s a wind- block printing, beading, etc. WIN an LGB Starter Garden Train Set P- ’honc Le, See Great Outdoor Displays: by the seaside The only indoor-outdoor train! $4f+%+ 8“ %&5, 4 ?LPF Attend a Dinner Theatre: Murder mystery 6g@ p, Haunted House&Castle 1! Shop: for a wide variety of fibre-related goods in our merchant mall Visit our we bsi t e: w w w , s 11 n c o as t a r t s .c o m /fib re arts .h t m 1 phone 604-886-0663 / 886-3752 See the trains in motion and kids can take a ride on the kiddie train The Chief @ Squamish, B.C. @ ‘I’ucsdi~y,Jurlc 20. 2000 E$$ A 15 Communitv PUBLIC NOTICE -9 f Notice is hereby given that the 1999-2003 forest development plan for Forest License A19213, located in the southeast part of the Squamish Forest District from Tuwasus ,fit -Branch #70 wraps up creek to the head of Harrison Lake, has been extended for four months. The term of the current plan is June 20, 1999 to June 21, 2000. The term of the plan has been extended to October 20, 2000. Any questions or concerns can be directed to Canadian forest Products. Ltd., 14250 Morris Valley Road, Agassiz, B.C., VOM 1 AO, Attention: Brian Martell, Telephone - 604-796-2757. Visit The Chief online As tonight (June 20) is our last rneeting until fall, wc arc in form at ion. having a potluck supper at 6 Thc Tintalus Scniors I wwwsquamishchief,csrn If you have raffle tickets *! 10 turn in, will you please to join the Walking Club for brinub them with YOU? a wind-up picnic at I 130 I 1 The Caregivers will be a.m. Hot dogs and juice will IIllC ,‘ holding their meeting next bc provided. Please bring i, Monday, June 26, in the new your own cutlery and any- dl read Coast Garibaldi Health Unit thing you would like to Interfor is pleased to announce that Keith Rush hsjoined thc .iOllrnJ!!! at I140 Hunter Place (behind share, salad, goodies etc. Last lo I Company in senior management position. IGA) at 7 p.m. Guest speak- year we played bocce and if a ers will be lawyer Shawn anyone has any other idcas Keith will be going back to his roots whcre he spent his f’ormative

Jones, and Marion Biln, bringd them along. years and started his logging career. in 1969. His late father was a speaking on the representa- Hill top House logging manager in Squaniish for 17 ycars and his Inother still tjon agreement. AI1 interested A message from Joanne calls Squamish her home. I Lii parties welcome to attend. and staff‘: thank you to Herb Keith graduated froni UBC in 1978 and is 3 Registerd Klassen for taking the time to Professional Forester. Over the past 20 ycars he gained cxtensivc Search Contest last week and purchase flowers and vegeta- experience in logging, forestry and engineering whilct holding a I was amazed at the talent we bles for the gardens. They are have here in Squamish. They both coming along nicely and variety of senior management positions. were all winners. Best wishes are being greatly enjoyed by His strong skill set in communication, leadership, training arid a goout to the winner, Duke the residents. successful operational focus on safety will be an invaluable asset Mercuro, when she competes We also purchased hanging in his new position. at the PNE in August. baskets for every window in This Thursday (June 22), the facility. They really Keith will be responsible for the Interfor woodlands operations in you are invited to an open spruce up the place. Thank Hope, Sechelt and Squamish. Interfor’s senior management is house at the new Coast you to Daniel Chiids (our confident that Keith will play an integral role in building a Garibaldi Health Unit at gardener) for getting them successful business and strong local relationships. 1140 Hunter Place (behind for us and to Garibaldi Hugh Sutcliffe Nurseryland for delivering Vice President Coast Forestry and Loggmg Everyone is welcome. them arid giving us a dis- INTERNATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS LIMITED Branch ##78bus trips count. The residents now have two computers to play Interfor’s coast forest operations are certified to tlie International Sunday, June 25 is the KEITH RUSH, Indian Arm lunch cruise; games on or practice typing. Envirorzrnental Standard IS0 14001 and is the Canadian winner Thurs. June 29, “Sylvia” with Thanks to Jim and Gail General Manager, of the Millennium Business Award for Eizviroizmentul Norm Grohmann at the Arts Ramsey who generously South Coast Operations Achievement, sponsored jointly by the United Nations and the Club Theatre. More trips donated them. Jim took a lot International Chamber of Coinmerce. coming up in July and the of his time preparing them annual PNE trip in August. for the residents, delivering For prices and more informa- and setting them up. We greatly appreciate him doing PUBLIC NOTICE this. We are looking for a Tantalus Seniors Centre volunteer who speaks Polish Tomorrow (June 21) is the to visit on a one-to-one with Proposed Forest Development Plans, and Range Use Plans, within the boundaries of annual general meeting at the one of our male residents. If the So0 Forest District will be made avai!able for review and comment. centre at 1 p.m. All members anyone is interested, please are urged to attend and new contact the activity depart- Notice is hereby given that Canadian Forest Products Ltd. will be holding a public viem members are welcome. Dues ment at 892-6003. ing of the forest development plan for Forest Licence A 19213 for the operating areas in We have a lot of outings the vicinity of lower end of the Lillooet River. This may include activities in the following planned for the summer: drainages: West side of the Lillooet River, Sloquet Creek, Glacier Lake, Snowcap Creek Jgiving a report on the past Hen tage Village; Royal and Chief Paul Creek. year’s activities and a report Hudson train trip (BC Rail on finances will be given by generously donatcs this every This draft forest development plan shows the location and orderly development of pro- treasurer, Doug Ruxton. year for the residents); PNE; posed harvesting; road development, maintenance, and deactivation; and silviculture Refreshments will be served. shopping trips to Vancouver; and range activities for 5 years as well as accompanying assessments and prescrip- Please try to attend. trip to Whistler, Pemberton; Tantalus Walking Club and monthly barbecues. tions. The development plan covers proposed foreshore sites for log dumping, log heli- This Thursday (June 22) We can always use volun- dropping, and log handling and storage on land or water in the vicinity of the proposed meet at the far (south) end of teers to help us. If you have a logging blocks. The plan also includes information on the maintenance and protection of Alice Lake picnic area at 10 few spare hours a week, other resource values in the area. a.m. for a walk around Alice please call our volunteer co- Lake and Stump Lake. This ordinator, Louise Klassen at The above plan will be available for public viewing between 200 p.m. and 8:OO p.m, at is a wind-up celebration. 898-5364 or Barbara Rudkin the following locations: Phonc Lesley at 898- 1628 for at 898-5029. Spring Creek Cookhouse, Spring Creek, B.C., on June 26,2000; 1 Reduce your tuition Pemberton Community Centre, 7467 Meadows Road, Pemberton, B.C., on June 27, 4 ThrouglI Youth Conimiinit.y Action 2000; North Fraser Fire Hall, 8840 Rowan Road, Dewdney, B. C on June 28, 2000. A representative from Canadian Forest Products Ltd. will be available to discuss the proposed plan and to receive comments. If any interested parties are unable to review the proposed plans during these times, arrangements can be made to view the plan at a time and place convenient for them. The plans will be available between June 15, 2000 and August 14, 2000 for Forest Licence #A 19213. Any comments must be submitted in writing to the plan proponent during these time frames. Written comments may be supplied to Canadian Forest Products Ltd., 14250 Morris Valley Road, Agassiz, B.C., VOM 1AO, Attention- Brian Martell, Telephone - 604-796- 2757. Comments may also be sent in writing to: Ministry of Forests, 42000 Loggers Lane, Squamish B.C., VON 3G0, Attention Andre Germaine, Telephone - 604-898-2100. Tuesday, June 20,2000 The Chief Squamish, B.C. ,

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Sports Briefs E-The11-star best fastball of the best are set iIGardnea splits four at home Ifor battle at Brennan Park on Thursday night in the Howe i BY IAN.li\cvuF:s Sonic rough play on the base paths ISound Men’s Fastball League i Reportcr and a few hit batters clcarcd thc benches carly, but coolcr hcads prc- vai Icd. Gardncr got the last laugh as they hit four home runs in a 7-5 win. Allin smacked a pair for a l‘our- homer wcckend, while Moylc and Jon Vanzella also cracked a homer each. Allin again was tough on the hill as he picked up his sccond win of thc wcckend. In game two, Moyle took the hill and was going strong into thc sixth when the wheels fell off for thc home si de. Trailing 3-2, the Grey Sox scorcd three in the sixth and two more in the seventh for a 7-3 win. “We wc’re just really flat in the sec- ond game,” Stuart said. “Travis pitched another decent game, we just didn’t give him any support.” With the weekend split. Gardncr sits at 4-4 on the season, but Stuart thinks they should be much better. “Realistically, I think wc should be 7- 1 ,“ he said. “We’ve let a couple get away from us, but overall wc’rc prct- ty happy with the start. This weekend, like a couple of others we‘vc had a real light staff and that’s frustratins for everyonc. “Wc hax one of’ the best hitting clubs in B.C., as fhr 11s I’m concerned when we have evcryonc out. Hopei‘ully we can get a few inore cuuys out and start gellinp more as a unit.” Gardner is on the road next weckend I \iI \( ty I \;I Ill C.l!lI I Lvit/l grlrncs Saturday ;isajns[ Travis Moyle welcomes Jon VanzeBla hoiiic ;if’tcr IIC siiixkd otic 01‘ ~~1f.Cin Sooke followed by a p;iir 011 four IIoItIt. I-LjIis hit by Grey CX~I~CI.in thctr 7-5 \.I ti1 O\’CI* tI1~V~~~IL*OU\~CI~ i Sox’s pitchers and that emotion Sunday agajnst tl1c ~cwWestliiinstcr Grey SOXin g~iicOTIC of‘ IWO 011 Stlt1d:ty :I[ Bl.cti t1;i11 P:i~.k. G:IldtlcI. split Jledwid captures sixth : i spilled over early in game one. B rcwcrs. thcir f’our weckcncl g;inies at hoiiic. Squamish’s Glen Mcdwid i nished in sixth spot at last i leekcnd’somperition B.C.in Ladysmith. Strongman skyc chiefs I ...... Sox at Brennan Park. flit tlif’f’crcnce riglit now In game onc thc Black Sox bcc;wx hitting is not it prob- broke opcn a tight 1 1-9 garnc lcrii and LVC‘IY scorin: cnougli.. in their last at bat with three runs to win most g;mcs. runs to pull out a wild 14-9 yo urzg arid they On S~iithy,the Skycliicls win. hit tlic road to take on Cross, Skychicfs pitcher Rcx get roughed cip onc of‘ tlic weaker- tc;inis iri Reece also wcnt down with a froin tirne to thc Icaguc ;1nd droppcd ;1 1.1- tough ankle injury after a col- 4 decision. lision at second base. t irn e.” “It was ;1 tough wcckcnd d1 In game two, thc Skychief’s -Dale Horth around, but hopci‘ully we can again broke out the lumber ...... re-g ro ii p c) n Wc d n c sd a y .” scoring cight runs only to see Hortli said, as the teani prc- the Black Sox go one bcttcr as down in the latc innings,” said pares !.or a road gariie against they scorcd nine in their onc p 1a y c r/m a n ag e r D a 1c H o rt h . Map1cwood . run victory. “Jay and Rcx arc, tlic core of’ Thc Skychicf’s h;w added “We got good pitching from (iur pitching staff, but thc rcst anothcr vctcran to the squad Jay Barley in game one and of our staff is vcry young and in the hopes of‘ ending their Rcx in game two, we just they get roughcd up froni losing streak. can’t shut tlic other teams time to tirnc. That sccnis to bc Jcf’!’ Snowillan -joins thc club

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Casual on-call office assistant required for wcntiori relief/work- Golf omd Country Club load in Whistlcr. fkqii i red qual i fi ca r i o n s : Furry Creek is looking We're currently taking applications for full and part time summer Grdc 12 with a Secondary Van drivers. Opportunity for seasonal and permanent positions. Whistler Premier Time Share for a qualified company is recruiting for Sc I1 o o I Com m c r c i nl Cer I i f i cat e Food & Beverage Assistant. Great for applicant with good customer service skills, interested I or accredited I3usiness College in driving professionally. Must be available to start work Cer t i ficatc. The successful candidate between May 1 & 15. Drivers must have "unrestricted class 4 HOUSEKEEPING STAFF At !east two years of clerical expc- will be responsible for license." Starting wage $10.76/hr plus tips. Benefits available. and SUPERVISOR ricncc in office environment. supenisory duties in the This posting will close April 20. No telephone applications. 'Working knowlecigc of industry restaurant and for special Send current resumes in confidence to Steve Antil, Supervisor s t ;in ti nr d c o 111 13 11 t er prod u c r s . event banquets. Are you dynamic 6 organized, detail oriented and f:or hrthcr in formarion call 8297 Rainbow Dr., Whistler, VON lB8 or by fax to 604-932-1125 motivated? Whistler Vacation Club is looking for 932-3202 in Wliisrler and subrnir This position is seasonal Driver applicants must include driver abstract from BC, DMV persons with a good eye for detail and teamwork skills. restinie ro: Coast Caribnldi and the salary will Experience an asset, along with an excellent "Can Do" Health. I3ox 78, Gibsons, HC commensurate with atti tude. VON 1VO Phone: (604)886- experience. Microcell Connexions Inc. is a Please fax your resumk or drop off to 5600 Fax: (604)88602250. Resumes will be accepted by Canadian company that develops and operates a nationwide network of fax to 604-896-2327, Dianna Chapman telecommunications antenna sites Guest Services Supervisor attention Connexions which provide personal mobile digital a j' communication services (PCS) based li fax: 932-6M Club House Manager. on the Global System for Mobile Com- munications (GSM) network protocol.

Leoal Notice 2060 For Sale Misc A$m Ip-J Municipal- Affairs Consultant Kcporting jointly to the General Manager and Food and Beverage Manager Microcell Connexions Inc. is seeking a Municipal Affairs Consultant for the Chesterfield & chair $200; wood. of an upscale restaurant in a Country Club environment. Responsible for all Squamish region. Overall responsibilities of this position are to secure all NOTICE TO stove $200; maple wood entertain.' food and pastry production used for restaurant and banquet functions. municipal permits and approvals required for the installation of tele- ment centre $75; recliner $10; mi. Responsible for cost controls, menu implementation, ordering, receiving, communication antenna sites. CREDITORS AND crowave $30. Call 898-5478 inventory, hiring, training and scheduling. Strong ability to organize and Successful candidates will have 2 - 3 years' experience working with one or OTHERS Exercise in the comfort of your own' prioritize. Must have good communication skills and the ability to work more municipalities, a minimum of a B.A. Honours in urban geography, urban NOTICE is hereby given home. Ezy Glider w/ tape l3 booklet' within a team environment. Culinary degree preferred. planning or compatible field and experience in the telecommunications industry that Creditors and others Like New. Asking $120.00 call 898. is an asset. Must have a valid Driver's licence. 5518 leave message. The suitable candidate must have previous experience in a similar capacity having claims against the in a Club atmosphere. Please fax resumes, with salary expectations to: Please forward your resume and cover letter, stating your consultant fees, by Estate of Lyssa Stanfield Little likes Doll House w/Barbie size June 27, 2000, to: Microcell Connexions Inc., Fax: (604) 688- I7 13; furniture. Exc. Cond. Retail $400 Sell Attn: General Manager (604) 896-2327 by Friday, June 30,2000. Larsen, Deceased, formerly E-mail: [email protected] for $160 firm Ph 892-5807 No phone calls, please. We will only contact the candidates who we feel are www. m ic ro c e I I. ca of 17 Bracken Park Way, suitablefor thkposition and at this time thank everyone for their interest. Natural Gas Sterling BBQ $65. Brackendale, B.C. who died Tent Trailer $350. new tires call for on the 15th day of February, info 898-1927 2000, are hereby required to Very large solid teak coffee send them to the under- with book shelf $700 new. Now ;TheI Best Food signed Administrator at PO. Large amber glass table C Box 1850, Squamish, B.C. obo. Several goose VON 3G0 before the 12th various colors $5. Deacons table/: + The Best People 4 (sofa table) glass top $20. Small) i day ofJuly, 2000, after desk 32"x20" top. Grey melamine We offer diplomas in: )They Add Up To Success At BURGER KING" { which date the Administrator $35. 2 matching grey goose neck lamps ($50 for all 3) $10 ea. Buffet4 Esthetics & Skin Care - $3800 85 When you offer people the best food in the fast will distribute the said Estate among the parties entitled hutch, 4 drawers, sliding glass food industry and add excellent service provided 5 Nail techniques - $1850 5 thereto, having regard to the doors. walnut color. $100 obo. Pine % by top notch people, it's easy to understand why F Welsh style kitchen dresser $lW, Electrology - $2000 claims of which he has li) BURGER KING@is such a successful organiza- obo. Queen bed "Mobler" grey ma. I { iotice. lamine complete with as new mat. "Vogue students are requested even P tion. [OHN ALVIN tress $1 50. Various other items. 898. before they finish the course." * 2006. 4 We are hiring for: KLASSEN Crew & Maintenance Staff idministrator WOOD STOVE. Call Now c Moving. Must Sell. Elegant 983-9900 or 986-4645 ? For prompt consideration, 3y: RACE & COMPANY "Heartland" cast iron wood burning b apply at I8 I4 Garibaldi Way. Barristers & Solicitors stove w/nickel & green trim. Like #201-1433 Lonsdale Ave. ? PO. Box 1850 new. Barely 1 season old. 35,000 Working Together. ..To Be The Best North Vancouver Squamish, B.C. BTU out put. ideal for cooking, bake VON 3G0 ing and can heat up to 1,000 sqh Plus a truly nostalgic conversation YOUTH RESOURCE CENTRE WORIKER 892- 52 54 piece. $3,500 Call 925-3263 2 FT POSITIONS available to provide support to youth in the #107-1055 Miller Creek Rd. local Youth Resource Centre. WINDSQR Whistler, BC, VON 181 1315 Tutors Iieqiiircd qualifications include a diploma in human services or Ir Whistler 932-5424 Partners in Learning. Private tutor rclatcd field, or equivalcmt education and experience, a Class 4 WHISTLER Tdl FIW 1-800-723-6734 avail. July & Aug. Gr. 1-9. Joanne driver's license, valid first aid/CI'R certificate, min. 2 yrs previ- Heppner @938-1413 BOOK NOW! ous work in a youth resource centre. Previous direct program Downtown - Sq. Yacht Club. Sal 1415 Music/Theatre/Dance June 24, 9 - Noon. Deck chairs, dclivcry experience in the community social services sector with BBQ items, life jackets, etc. a demonstratcd working knowledge oca specific community Music for Young Children. (TM) Estates - 2155 Skyline Dr. - Sat June briscd program and related provincial and community support Weekly Summer Camp, ages 5-9. 24/Sun 25. 10-2. Multi family. YOU For info call 898-9888 j3 r c fe r red . name it we got it. 4 Rate of Pay: $17.75/hr. - 35 hrs/wk DOORSHOP 2010 Appliances Car. Est. Children's Garage Closing Date: Junc 26, 2000 40460 Cheakarnus Way. Sat June21 Successful applicant would be responsible for the - 9:30 - 11. Toys,.- games, Sega.- 1,oca t ion : Squam ish Black Jen-Air stove top, new. Ask- machining and assembly of our high quality door ing $300. Phone 898-4434. Garibald Estates - Sat., June 24.10. I'lc,~send or fhx resume to: Kathy Daniels systems. 2. 40271 Diamond Head Rd. MOW Sea to Sky Community Moving. Hotpoint washer & dryer, large size capacity. Very good cond. Services Society, Various woodshop duties are necessary, so $375 both. Ph. 898-2310. Box 949, Squamish, RC VON 3G0 experience with power tools (such as table saws, Upright freezer $125. Tent trailer Fa: (604) 892-2267 routers, etc) would be preferred. $375. 6' double glazed patio door $225.898-3707. A competitive salary and benefit package is <$T C"+ RELIEF PROFESSIONAL 2045 Computers/Electronics n available to the successful applicant. SUPERVISOR 386 Hewlett Packer. Hard Drive, Printer, Monitor, Keyboard and Sea to Sky Community Services Society in Please forward resumes to the address above Mouse $150 OB0 Call 815-4177 Squamish requires someone with a strong supervisory back- no later than June 12, 2000. ! ground, knowledge of mental illnesses and a strong focus on (Attn: Rod Macpherson) 2050 Free ,. community living to fill this position. I f Beige couch, good cond. 3 seater, l'rofessiond qualifications to be considered would be a needs cleaning. You must P/U call 898-9300 Ikgistercd Nurse, Registered Psychiatric Nurse, Occupationd WhdsorA Plywood 'l'licrapist, I'svchologist or Registered Socid Worker with at feast thee need to know! 2060 For Sale Misc three years expericncc in the mental health field. pu

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7- The b70 Firewood 3040 Daycare Centres 3040 Daycare Centres 605oOUt of Town Property 6505 Apartments/Su ites 6505 Apa rtments/Su ites 2 bdrrn suite in large house, fantas- irch, fir. Daily deliv- 2 acres Prince George. 1,800 sq.ft. 5 1 bdrm bsmt. suite. Heat, hydro, ca- Wacky Awesome Outtnjh Fantastic tic view. Garibaldi Highlands. to Whistler %I Squamish. All ble incl.. Priv. ent. $450/mth N/P ,, Themes Friendsh@s bdrm, 2 bath, lg shop,2 car garage. $800/nionth incl.. hydro. N/S N/P ngths. Visa, M/C. Squamish Fire- Many extra's. Room for horses Avail immed. 892-3778 ~~~~~ 81 5-0062 $156,900 call (250)971-2230 collect 1 bdrm ground level suite. Stove, 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite. Newly renovat- Ll LLO 0 ET- FR AS E R River rec rea,ti o n fridge incl. Avail. immed. Valleyclif- ed, private entrance & patio. waterfront serviced lots. Good in- fe. For info call 892-3106. $650/mo. everything incl. Avail. July vestment holdings w/Cayoose Ski eigh-lo ,Simmons hide-a-bed. Tan color, 1 bdrm suite close to all amenities. 1. N/S.Greg. 892-3271. hood cond. $75.00. Phone 898-4873. Resort announcement pending. $575/mth. incl. utilities & cable N/P ;rid2 3 bdrm. apt. Luxurious, 1 1/2 baths, Ph.(250) 256-4959 Ref reauired 815-0773 laundry, new fridge, stove, blinds. Ited' io1- 5 Childcare Available 1 bdrrn. apt. 2nd floor, 6 appls., cov- Red Radical 6080Townhouses for Sale Private entrance, large sundeck, - Cool ered parking, 35 mins. to Whistler. double carport, heating incl. No and Mother of 3 yr. old will provide qual- Reading ceful Crafis 2 bdrm. and den townhome, Cotton- $600/mo. Avail. July 1. 985-7799. pets allowed in or out. $770/mo. Q child care in G.H. Fully fenced Program four woods. 1 1/2 bath, 4 appls, f/p, car- 1 bdrm. extra large suite. Laundry, Avail. July 1. Ph. 898-31 10. (In yard Avail 5 am. 898-4125 Who: Children aged 5-12 years port. Asking $120,000. Phone 898- util's incl. N/S, N/P, ref's. Avail. July Affordable, cozy bachelor suite for 9805. FB.C., any indivldual providing Where: Located beside squamish Elementary 1. $600/mo. 898-1831. mature quiet person, $450/mo. incl. ]me) care to three or more children not related by blood or marriage to (Portable on left) 2 bdrm basement, downtown. Call all util's. Ref's req'd. N/S, N/P. 892- I Un 5094. te a 'the operator is required by law to 892-5563 after 6:OO pm Avail July 15 obtain a Community Care Facility When: Mon - Fri 8-6 p.m. (excluding Stat holidays) Program runs )uly 4, 2000 - September I, 2000 2 bdrm basement suite Valleycliffe. Hospital Hili. One bdrm, self con- oeu- license. This is to ensure the tained suite $450 inclusive. N/S N/P hrs, health and safety of children, A How much: $100 for full week or $25 per day Utilities & cable incl. Avail. July 6. list of licensed childcare facilities N/P pls. for more info. call 892-9976. Avail. irnmed. ph. Ingrid 892-5821. More info: Call 892-3689 between 2-6 p.m. daily. the is available from the Health Unit, 2 bdrm basement suite. Avail Two bdrrn (upstiars) new appl. laneFor more information on choos- REGlSTRATlON NOW BEING ACCEPTED. A Immed, in Valleycliffe. Call for more cable, laundry incl. Avail July 1 Ph ing licensed child care or on 898-3467 eve. or 898-9532 days. bus- 'becoming a licensed childcare info 898-551 5 '9 to Wanted to Buy 6020 Houses for Sale hlF Westway Village 1 bdrm. roomy apt. I 1113 I.rDrovider, please contact the 2 bdrm suite downtown Squamish. .Licensing Officer, N/P. Avail. immed. Phone 898-3217 Incl. stove, fridge, reasoria ble. hter Coast Garibaldi Will take building lot, or 898-5955. Avail. inimed. 892-5310 days, 815- Rick , Community Health Ainsworfh cabin, mobile home -~ ~ ~~ 8350 eves, 892-3373 insg. wid- Services Society at 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite in Valleycliffe. can 892-2293.__-- Ainsworth Lumber Co. Ltd. on private lot etc. Util's and cable incl. $500/mo. Avail. iood I Box 880 Lillooet. BC VOK 1V0 -immed. Ph. 892-2279. Classifieds Sell! ild's Squamish area in hr., 3020 Childcare Wanted -- WANTED TO BUY: trade or part payment Churches Churches Churches Thegin, ;!:oving,I-- reliable care giver needed Good Quality towards my older well- and >for3 children (2 school age) in our kept 3 bdrm rancher. that home 3 dayslwk. Car an asset. Call Douglas Fir is 1898-4194. Guest room with private as 1- Spruce and )IR' 3035 Children's Camps entrance & bath. 1500 Lodgepole Pine IUL, sq. ft. 57x127 lot central- IOW, Creative Kaos Adventure & Arts VullevcliffeChristian Fellowshiv Church d UU :ov- Daycamp. Supplies & lunch incl. $30 PeeI ers ly located in Comox ints to Ponder: Do you have inner Face and coinfo1-t in Kc midst of the ]Ise 'per day or $125 per week, Cont Jes- storms of life '? e Do you have the answer '? Have you nin 0111 of ;inswcrs and tion for a competitive price and (Van. Island) I!. sica 898-4084. Ages 7 - 12 need some help ? Is what you believe about Jesus Christ detcrrnincd by what !Ct'S further information contact: 250-339-4203. .:: )(' 3040 Daycare Centres others have said or done or by just what you decidcd '? Or have yoii read the Hugh lW Herritt Serious inquiries only. Gospels and made an infornied decision'? lJU, rcel Country Time Child Care is setting 256-5213 Office J& Challenge: Check the facts for yourself - Read the Gospel of John I st - l40 up a computer lab for the children. 256-5250 Fax then read Matthew, Mark and Luke - All itre found in the New testaincnt. :on- ' 6030 lots & Acreage A relationship with Jesus Christ is personal - It is between you and Hirn bec &lo you have a computer collecting !dust? Do you wish to donate or sell? only. - No one else - jg- 3545 Pets . PIS. call Cindy at 892-51 19. PEMBERTON In this day of ever changing human values, we need absolutes that arc kd 187 Lost - 2 1/2 yr. old white cat with House on 1.35 acres, over 2000 true and unchanging that we can rely on. .. ..:. Absolute #1: "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today an1 large black spots & black tail. Hos- sq.ft. 3 bdrm. 2 bath upstairs, lg...... 6.....i t( pital Hill area. 892-5080. Tattoo laundry room., & work shop. $r:j.: and forever [Hebrews i 3:8 J :;;< ew .:.:.... I... - " fall: JU164. Pius a 2 bdrm revenue suite. ... :,, Absolute #2: The Word of God Heaven and earth will :.:.:..... evi Lost-"Avery" blk, orange & white Newley reno. Fully landscaped pass away, but My words will never pass away." [Matthew awesome view of Mt. Currie. rns cat. near. Brew Pub. Black collar w/ dan tag. Sofia collect 604 813-1595. Great family home. Assum. mtg. Absolute #3: 9 God is faithful to His word - For Hc whc ,tra A must see! Asking $295,000.00 promised is faithful." [Hebrews 10:23] tad- 6005 Apartments/Condos For Sale Call 894-6324 God's Word (the Bible ) is ovcrflowing with absolutes ake I 'R' from God - these are only a small sample 4 bdrm., 2 1/2 baths., gas fireplace. Texas USA properties. Take over 3 - $1 22,000. 1-780-790-3405. Our invitation is for you and your f.arnily to learn rnorc acres in prosperous West Texa! about these truths by getting pluggcd into ii lifk-giving ti Diamond Head One bdrrn 5 appl.. Assume $1 50/mth payments o I church ( a church that stands on the absolulcs of' God I ceramic kitchen, ground floor ac- t $9,995. balance. Call 1-800-875-656, Thcre are a number of them in Squainish. ! cess to lush lawns. Tax & utilities $658 annually. Strata $65/month 6035 Mobile Homes for Sale If you have family or fiicnds that attcncl a lif'e giving 6.25% assumable mortgage. 898-370 church - go with thcrn as they attcnd. P22 Mt . Currie view mobile hom If' you do not have that opportunity - Vdleyclif'i'e Sea t~ Sky 6015 For Sale By Owner park in Pemberton. '97 - 2 bdrm, Christian Fellowship - invites you 10 join LIS. Commzlnzty aDDI. 14x58 $58,000 Ph. 894-6405 No Bank Financing! Wake up to the St. Joseph's Catholic Church Services #29 Mt. Currie, View Mobile Horn1 sun rising onto the 2449 The Boulevard, Squamish Baptist Church Park. Pemberton,, '94 Mobile homi CHILDCARE CHOICEk ' &the sound of the Cheakamus river Garibaldi Highlands 898-435 2262 Read Crescent $ 14x70,2 bdrm. 5 appl. Asking $76,501 Father Angelo De Pompa 898-3737 898-5091 Quality licenced programs for '$ in the background. Two years new 1604) 894-5815 Gordon Stewart children of all ages. Whistler style 3 bdrm home of .4 of Mass: Saturday, 4:30 pm Pastor John Crozier Sunday, am & 10 am W872-57% an acre. Owner built quality incl.. 24 x 72. 3 bdrm 2 bath lg.. living rm 8:30 I dining rm & kitchen. Recently reno Confession: Saturday, 4 pm 01 Sunday Gospel Service, 1135 am antique hardwood flooring, design- Sunday Services: Fellowship Supper, 5 pm and on Squamish Elemenciry vated. Beautiful sinewy. To vievr by Pon~bles er tiling, burber carpets, open ma- appointment anytime. Sunday Worship and Gospel Service, 7 pm 3 to 5 y"r olds upper lever lot, 41 Britannia Beach ple kitchen, with a generous eloping on the last Sunday of the month 9:OO - 11130M, W, F 896-2442 Catechism (CCD): grades K-7 Sunday School of cedar & granite outside. Two on Thursdays, 6:30-7:40 pm. 9:30 - 11:OO am Monday Youth Bible Hour, 7 pni kidyfor Kinderp,men? minutes off the highway just north A CLU (or presdioolers designed to iusist 3 bdrrn double width kt215 Timber Now accepting registrations. Wednesday Bible Study, 7 pm with the tr,ulsirion to sdiool. of Squamish you are close to both town.Roof, skirting, furnace. Goo( Tiles. & Thllrs. ESL ClaSes Whistler & Squamish. A rural feel, cond. Nice yard. Lots of parking 892-3617 close to town! $269,000 Call 898- deck and 10 x 12 shed. offer us les: 1895 than $37.900 at 898-5962 St. John's Anglican Church AI1 churches in Diamond Head Road 37369 2ndAve- ~ 3 bdrm. mobile home with additior this directory Sq ua m ish Un i t ed Ch u rch 2 1/2-5yt=lrolds 6020 Houses for Sale 898-5100 38014 Fourth Avenue Mor1 ro Fri in Brackendale. 60'xlZO' level lot Rev. John Stephens Partially fenced, large deck in back are members of 892-5727 7:30 - 6:OO Brennan Rd. Brackendale. 4 bdrm, 2 Rev. Brenda Faust Fid-time / Pan-rime bath, 5 appli., carport with storage. Close to schools. No pad rent Sunday services at 8 am the Squarnish ECE Qidified stflwith first Ad $189,000. By owner 898-5478 $1 45,900.898-4103. (Holy Eucharist) and Sunday Worship & Sunday 892-8454 ~~ Three Rivers Trailer Park #19 10x5( 10 am (Family Eucharist) Ministerial School begins at 10 am with Sunday w/240 sq.ft. add't. 4 appl.Tenant oc. Pon:~bleson squmish Elanennry I Cdl892-9161 1 School and Nursery cupied $22,000 OB0 Ph 898-4577 Society. 3 months - 3 yeirs Mondiiy to Fridiy E30 a.m. - 530 p.m. Welcome Wagon Welcome Wagon Fiill-time / Parr-rime Valleycliffe Christian Squamish ECEi Qidified sr;&wirll Ersr Aid Squamish Pentecostal Fellowship Church Word of Life Centre 892-5365 Assembly 38265 Westway Avenue 898-(HOLY) 4659 38647 Buckley Avenue 892-5023 Sunday: 10:30 ain Porcibles Sqwnisil Elemeiirary New Baby 892-3680 Sunday Worship Service Wednesday: 7:OO pm scllool Age 1O:OO 3 EM. - 6 PM. ;dl school dip Pastor Derwyn Costinak am Steve & Marilyne Chapman 9 AM. - 6 CM. Sdiool Idichys and At your house? Vacation Bible School - July distria wide pod CLIP Sunday: 10 am Coffee Time 17 to 21 - Ages 5 yrs. to Location: I Pick iip hni scliool may be :iwiLible. 898-1633 10:30 am Morning Celebration grade 6 - 9:30 am to Noon. Call church office for details. 892-3689 Various midweek HomeGroups Preregistration - Sat. July 15 - loam to 2pm. A Non-Denominational Church A It's time to call YQW Welcome Wagon hostess. She will bring congratulations I %&@& and gifis for the faniily and the WNCI I IOlQ &TO NEW BABY! i d BlO sf Tucsday, , 2000 The Chief Squamish, B.C.

-#- 'i CLASS1FI E DS I. 6506 Commercial Rental Accommodation Rental Accommodation Rental Properties Rental Properties Rental Properties 400 sq ft workshop or office in I WESTPARK APARTMENTS I Squamish. Bus.Park. Good visible - Crosby Property Management Lt 1 Bedroom $525 $ Includes loc a tio n. $400/rno nt h 892 -2300 Call Sally Collins 892-26 I7 fl.t@e Heat P Grocery Store for lease. 40022 Gov. Bedroom $575 IflCe e,ifl 0 Hotwater Rd. Mamquam area. Good location 3 Bedroom $645 $ No9 Quiet Location APARTMENTS LOCATION surrounding trailer courts and Westway Village Valleycliffe 2,2+De11,3bedroom Available Now from $550 apartments. 1260 sq. ft. Been reno- I 3886 1 Buckley Ave. Call Res. Manager 892-3616 I vated. Parts refrigerated and Diamond Head Place Estates 1 bedroom + Den Available Now $700 shelves avail. Ph. 898-31 10. 6570 Out of Town Apartment Rentals 2 bedroom Available Now from $750 Nordic - 1 bdrm ste. w/private bath, GARIBALDIGARDEN OTHER SHARING OFFICE deluxe condo. N/S N/P $600/mth All incl. 950-3977 SPACE Couw SQUAMISH Duplex Brackendale 1 bedroom Downtown Accounting 6595 Shared Accommodation One bedroom from $525, Duplex BrackeHdale 3 bedroom firm is looking for some- 2 bedroom from $625. TOWNHOUSES one to share Clean professional wanted to share Available in family large new 3 bdrm. TH. W/d, d/w, f/p. the office oriented complex. Viking Ridge Estates 3 bedroom Available July 1 $850 (ie. lawyer, small business, etc.) Avail. immed. $375 plus util's. 898- Very low rate per month. 36 53. Has playground, close to House in Highlands, share w/2 oth- shops, bus and school. - Call (604)263-6869 ers. prefer male, professional. $400 Heat, hot water and parking Rental Accommodation & Real Estate Rental Accommodation & Real Estate Rental Accommodation & Real Estate 795 Gb nhn. 4 eves or t utilities. Leave message. Pager included. 892-5919 days. (604) 643-9625. No pets. Residential Sales, Strata Management, Residential & Commercial Tenancfl North Yards - roommate to share Phone 898-1755 large house, w/d incl. Avail. immed. Basil Milne - Premium Property Sales & Management *PbC 6508 Condos For Rent N/S, N/P. $400/mo. plus. 898-2683. 9105 Auto Miscellaneous Residential Properties for Rent Residential Properties for Sale 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo at Marina Es- 3 bdrm townhome Wilson Cres. -$105,000 6600 Storage 0 2 bdrm Condo Diamond Head - $725/mo tates. Avail July 1. Exc. cond. N/P , '95 Toyota Corolla Wagon white, 3 bdrm townhome Valley Drive - $1 15,000 0 bdrm apartment old Footprints $6Wmo N/S. $850. Ph. 805-8022. Ministorage Units avail. in Industrial auto. AM/FM cassette P/S P/B 3 - bdrm Viking Ridge 76,000 km. air, roof racks, & new 4 bdrm. 2-1/2 bath. g/f $750/mth Call Park. Most with garage door open- 0 3 bdrm Westway Village - $m/mo 3 bdrm Viking Ridge - tires, extended warranty. Excellent 1-780-790-3405 ing. Range in size from 10' x 16 ' to 0 3 bdrm Town HOWMountain kW- $who 1 bdrm Diamond Head - 10' x 32'. Phone pager 815-4025 for condition. Save GST $10,600 FIRM FOR RENT info 892-9042 eveninqs/week ends 0 1 bdrm apartment - W~mo commercial / /ndustria/ 2 BDRM, 2 BATH. CONDO '97 Trans Am Ram Air, Immac. Cond. 0 3 bdrm Duplex, Dentville Store for rent 1200 sq. ft. - $600/mo. DIAMOND HEAD PLACE 6605 Townhouses for Rent 5.7 L High performance. 4 sp. auto. 0 3 bdrm Duplex, Garibaldi Highlands - $8251mo Storage 1200 sq. ft. AVAILABLE JULY 1ST OS6 handling pkg. Fully Loaded 0 3 bdrm Duplex, Harris Rd, - $8%/mo OVER 850 SQ.FT. 3 bdrm T/H in Shannon Estates or w/12 CD stacker, 10 speakers. GROUND ENTRY rent. $950/month. Ask for Shelley or 50,000 km $28,500 Call 898-4515. Steven 898-4075 2 PARKING SPACES '98 Ford Escort 2x2 sport. 16,000 e WASH EW/D RYER DISHWASHER Downtown. 38397 Buckley Ave. Lg. 3 kms. Full warranty. 5 spd, a/c, p/b, Wndermere ISUND KITCHEN/MI CROWAVE bdrm, 2 bath. Family rm, 4 appl. car- p/s. Lady driven. Spotless cond. Sea to Sky Real Estate, Squamish $750 MTH. INCL. HOT WATER port & deck. Close to schools. (604) $15,900. Call 898-3870. PH: 1-877-932-2688 EXT. 13 922-7796 . 892-3571 898-4409 DAILY 604-905-4965 OR New 3 bdrm T/H Shannon Est. end Class ifieds Sell ! monthly statements, financial accountability, consistent communication, weekend accessability, professional servicei 180 Dod EVENINGS I unit, 2 baths. 5 appls. g/f, lg.. storage '67,000 k ions & 1 area, deck, 2 car park, closed ga- Rental Accommodation Rental Accommodation Rental Accommodation Rental Accommodation Gondola Village Avail. July lst, 1 rage. Spacious grounds & play ng $7,81 bdrrn t loft$650/mth t Util. (604) 318- - area.. Avail. now. $1,05O/mth. 604- lets 8 7574 649-4990 - 6545 Duplexes for Went Shannon Estates - desirable 3 bdrm, --Rent Bdrms Description -Avail. Location 'igmy C 1 1/2 baths., 5 appls. deck & carport. Garibaldi Estates 3 bdrni 4 plex 5 $900/mo. Avail. immed. Ph. 898-5084 $500 BACH HIEAT/HYDBQ/CABLE INCLUDED, renovated - Heritage Apartments immed. Downtown appliances $770/mth neg. Avail July Vicking Ridge 2 bdrm 2 bath F/P 6 $525 1 Ground floor apartment, close to store etc. complex has pool immed. Valievcl if fe 15 Call 898-5789 Iv mess. appl. patio, garage & well kept N/S $625 3 Top floor Apartment, facing courtyard wioth swimming pool immed. Valieycliiie To N/P Avail Aug 1 $835 ph 938-9080 6548 Houses for Rent $750 3 Clean townhouse, private yard, carport, located on No Name Road July 1 North Yard in 3 bdrm in Dentville, $850/mth. Gas 6615 Wanted to Rent $750 2 Includes Hydro $t Cable, bottcrm of duplex, 4 appliances, large yard - on Chiefview immed. Brackendak F/P, 5 appl. 2 bath. large yard. Avail. Family of 5 looking for a 3 or 4 bdrm. $850 3 Clean large Townhouse, 4 appliances, fireplace, walktng distance to amenities July 1 Downtown Aug. 1. Call 892-2326 cal duplex or house to rent in Squamish $900 2t Top floor condo at Marina Estates, 5 appliances, gas fireplaces, underground parhg Julv 1 Denhdle 3 bdrm. Valleycliffe, top floor. 5 form July 1st. Pref. near elementary $925 3 Modern duplex on Wain Place, 5 appliances, fireplace, carport & close to amenities 1 Bracken itale appls. Large deck, carport, double JUG school. 1-888-806-2288 ext. 3323. $1100 4 Large family home, nice yard, deck & garden, centrally located Aug. 1 Down town sized fenced yard, pets with resp. Professional family looking for 3 owners 0.k.Avail. Aug. 1. $1000 all bdrm house. N/S 2 year lease. Re- COMMERCIAL space in c IUsive. S e rio 11s inquiries with quired for Auq. 1. Phone 892-7863 ref's Ive. msg. at (604) 708-6847. 3600 sg, ft, - on Second Ave, - two year old building can handle any configuration Wanted to rent in Brackendale. 5 bdrni. spacious 2 storey house. Double garage or shop space of 500 1808 sq, ft, - on Cleveland Ave, - Great Exposure! - 500 sq. M, $1,80O/month private space - $500/month 38831 Buckley Ave. 2 baths., N/P. sq. ft. call Jim 898-4439 1000 sq, ft, - on Queens Way in the booming Business Park $9501month Ref's req'd. Avail. immed. 892-9297. - Near Garibaldi Mall - 5 bdrm. house. 8055 Cleaning Sl,IOO!nio. 1 bdrm. bsmt. suite $450/mo. No dogs. Avail. immed. Maid to order. Window washing, Adopt- A- Pet Adopt-A-Pet Adopt -A - Pet Adopt-A-Pet Call 898-9454. lawn mowing, & maintenance. Over a decade in Squarnish. Reasonable North Yard, upstairs 3 bdrm house Rates. Phone Mike or Shemila 898- 4 $850/morith utilities. 2 bdrm base- t 0780. ment suite N/S N/P $650/month. Avail immed. (604)930-4226 or 898- 93435 Auto Miscellaneous 9454 Squamisti - 4 bdrm., 2 level house in '79 Lincoln Mark V. 400 auto, full Garibaldi Estates. 5 appls., large power. Black on black. Stored 5 Pleme he@ usjhd homes for these pets backyard deck, fruit trees, fenced years. Exc. cond. Asking $2,500 Call Squamish SPCA 898-9890 Dog Pound 838-541 I yard, close to amenities. Ability to 892-4474 sublet bsmt. if desired. $1 150/mo. t '84 Chrysler LeBaron. fr. wheel dr.,

util's. July 1. (604) 521-1999. auto. loaded. Exc. cond., 2 snow You I Upper 3 bdrni Valleycliffe. 2 bath, lg tires. $2400 obo. 898-3797 aft. 6 p.m. (Cold yard. New carpet, fresh paint, '86 BMW 325 4 dr. 5 speed. $3,700 Plea $735/mth t 1/2 util. 724-1700 260,000 km Good Cond. call 898-1927 Seni 6555 Mobile Home For Rent '86 Chevette, Auto, 4 dr.124,000 km 4 cycl. good rubber, $995 great shape, Plea Iwife driven. Call 898-9190 2 bdrm. newly renovated, w/d, air locat conditioning, some pets welcome. '88 Mercury Topaz 2.3L 4 cyl. EFI, Cable incl. 1 yr. lease. Ph. 892-3925 auto. Only 96,000 km $1,595 or $1,945 Your after 6 'p.m. Jvith new tires.Ph. 892-3259. F We c HANDSOME Space For Rent 89 Ford Probe Auto, Good Cont. prefe Vhree River's Trailer Park iewer brakes, alternator & starter. He's a very high energy, He's a very friendly young 61,900 OB0 Ph. 892-9251 Will accomodate trailer neutered Coon Hound chocolate lab. This hand- size 12'x40'. 92 Toyota Tercel blue, std., very For f For info. phone jood cond. Clean. 83,000 kms. some fellow is already 898-4984. ;4,500. John 892-5131 Morn/892- comes from a vocal breed. spayed and is a beauty at 81 j765 eves. Plea! 93 Volvo 945 wagon. Well main- 6570 Out of Town ained $12,500. Call Sam 898-3373 we. or day time- cell 323-4012. Alpine House, bright, spacious, furn. 4 bdrrn on 2 fl. 2 f/p, could be two 95 Ford Aspire, good cond. std. 63K ste's. view, decks, sauna, stream k;m. Good on gas. 16 mos left on orig. (Behind the Highlands Mall) forest on one side, quiet, 1 yr lease. -V varr. Asking $6,300. 892-0144. Avail approx. Aug. 1 $240/mth i- util's 35 Ford Taurus V6, air. Recent auto, 38229 Cleveland Ave. Squamish 38157 2nd Avenue (6041591 - 1949 ires, brakes & rad.. $10,995 firm. - el: 892-3259 m m w-1.7 \'

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2 Suzuki sidekick 4x4, 5 spd. only i5,ooO kms. Exc cond. Asking $6,500. :do Iall Paul 892-5443. I@BOND RESTORATIONS I b170 Trucks & Vans I@~PRAYTEXING0 DRYWALL0 PAINTING0 CARPENTRY & RENOVATIONSI C~~mu~lnNEWSPAPERS There ads appeor in approximately 100 tommunity newspapers in B.C & Yukon and reoth more thou 3 million A I SO C I A 11.0 N eati the Brfliah Calrmbia and Yukon readers, $290,00 for 25 words; $6,00 additional word To pbte your network tkssiiied roll Fax: 8926336 Squamish (hief at 892-9161 or the BNNA at (604) 669-9222, $roup. $17,500 OB0 call 892-3577 50 tX"\IC Pet Waste Removal Construction BRITISH? WORKED THERE? Or draw- NEW HORSEMANSHIP MAJOR plus THE QUESNEL CURLING Clt~bis seek- VANCOUVERC ing "frozen" pension? Get facts on Training Major in Equine studies. ing a full tinie Ice Technician, for a your UK pension rights and UK pen- Work towards your CEF Coaching concrete based, 6 sheet curling facili- sion rights and our "anti-freeze" cam- Level 1. Apply now for fall. 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I MOBILE DIMENSION sawmill busi- I Apa rtme nVCo n d om i ni u m Manag r. I I ness, located in Red Earth, Alberta. e Many jobs available! Free job place- Letter of timber Authority included. ment assistance. Government regis- For more information call 780-649- FUTURE STEEL BUILDINGS - Durable, Iistrict District District tered program. For 3999. Dependable, Pre-engineered All-Steel information/brochure Call (604) 681- Structures. Custom-made to suit your 5456/1-800-665-8339. www.rmti.c a. BECAUSE OF BUSINESS growth, this need and requirements. Factory- modern fully equipped auto dealer- Direct affordable prices. Call 1-800- *JOBS * JOBS * JOBS with the ship located in a great environment 668-51 11 ext 132 for free brochure. largest employer in the world! Travel, requires: journeyman and apprentice Tourism, Hotels, Resorts, Airlines, technicians and a service advisor. Will train suitable general technician Advent u r e/E c o Tourism, Cruise Ii n e s . 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Free consigrinients and have special used ag-parts business; excellent information 1 -800-566-6899. finance packages available. call location, includes land, rlewer 7500 ______---______-----Voyager RV Centre 1-800-668-1447 sq.ft building, stock, tools, loaders, ARE YOU OWEW 55? WE WANT YOUR INPUT FIREWORKS ! FI REWORKS I R eta iI w.vo y a g e r-rv. c o in. etc. Going concern. Phone Herb 306- Stores, Distributors wanted or con- OPEN HOUSE 338-3336,306-322-4567, evenings. sumers by direct from the manufac- turers. Must be over 18 years old. Visa, Mastercard, American Express. "0 DOWN O.A.C." Guaranteed credit SENIOR§ RESOURCE AND ACTIVITY CENTRE approvals. Trucks, 4x4's, crew cabs, MADISON PUBLISHING is looking for 1-800-563-1110 www.mysticaldistrib- uting.com. diesels, sport utilities. Repo's broken YOU are cordially invited to attend an Open House at the Municipal Hall the right person to take on the ...... leases, heavy duty equipment. 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Mail: Box 3500, Squamish, BC, VON 360. 855-5527, National Computers Direct. located and what resources and activities it should contain. _-__-___------_-----______-----...... Your opinions and ideas are needed to develop this important facility.

We value your input. If you are unable to attend, which location would you h, i prefer : Brennan Park Recreation Centre 0 Downtown Squamish 0 NOTICE TO READERS For further information please call the Community Development Department at 815-5000. The July 4th edition of The Chief Please drop off your response to: will be delivered in the afternoon Brennan Park Recreation Centre, or District of Squamish Municipal Hall or mail to: because of the long weekend press schedule, EO. Box 310, Squamish, B.C., We will be cZosedJdy 3 VON 3G0 for the Cdnadd Duy Holiddy. I312 % 'Tuesday, June 20, 2000 @ The Chief $f$$ Squamish, B.C.

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