
-- It clouded up a bit on Thursday and Friday, but other than that, the weather “perfect”. ‘The hiah for the week was recorded on June 2 when the thermometer rose 10 30.2 C. The low for the week, of 7.9 C was also recorded on the same day. Sunburns were the order of the day as the sun shone for a total of 56.4 hours. Not evcn., a trace of rain was recorded! tion and doubt regarding the , cently commenced to make and Paper Lid., a Canadiin proposed. development of way for the plant’s con- corporation, said 53 acres the first coated paper manu- struction. are currently being cleared, facturing facility in Western Jan Mahood, site manager levellkd, and drdned to Canada at Britannia Beach, for the paper plant to be make way for construction which is scheduled to begin next spring, weather per- mitting. Mahood said once the site is cleared, a special fill will be applied which -.requires at least four.riaonths to settle.. The Crew is also clearing an additional‘22acres adjoining the site. Makin announced its plans to build the paper manu- - -- the yers and business forms. Richard 14. Ireland, Makin’s Once this research and manager of business deve- development program has lopments, in making the been completed, the com- initial anitomcement, said pany plans to establish 8 the total world-scale project, major world-scale paper mill when completed, will invol- for the production of the ve investment of approxi- developed papers. mately $285 million and will The wood will be chipped in create 350 direct jobs in the plants in the Cariboo region processing operations. The and processed at Britannia initial research phase will tiators Ltd., plans to develop Beach along with purchased employ 150 to 200 people in coated and uncoated papers softwood chips to provide processing and an additional of use in magazines, period- raw material for the paper 50 people in forestry, har-, icals, glossy advertising fl- plant. vesting, and transportation. uamish ’ FATHERS DAY & - cal entertainment by New ‘ Music Management, coor- ‘ GRADUATION SPECIALS dinated by Ed Yourk of the Squamish Songwriters and Performers Association. DRESSPANTS DRESS SHIRTS Miss Squamish, Rhoda Re. I I s12.95 I ece, was on hand to greet the dignitaries, as was Squ- 120%0FF I amish’s official Expo mascot, (NewArrival) Gary Baldy. 1 I Lonsdale officially welco- med the guests to Squamish, making particular reference to the triumphs of Expo 86 GWG SCRUBBIES currently underway in Van- FIRST QUALITY couver. BOOT CUT OR Clark, addressing the small crowd, also praised British STRAIGHT LEG JEANS Columbians for their success in Expo 86, and mentioned the spin-off potential for $22.95 such places as Squamish due to the world’s fair. ?!b[ ?!b[ MANYMORE IN STORE SPECIALS rn The dignitaries were each presented with a small gift from the municipality, in- cluding the chair carved by HOWE SOUND MENS Couture which Clark‘s nine- year-old daughter, Cathe- rine, immediately claimed BOYS’ WEAR LTDI for her playhouse. Lonsdale L said the event 38078 Cleveland Avenue 892=9222 went smoothly despite the apparent secrecy surround- ing the visit. She said there ~ ~ had been no official announ- cement of Clark’s intended The Bmflts of visit to Squamish due to concerns over the safety of External Affairs’ Minister Joe Clark, and daughter theeduled NATO to partake ministers in kh-the Catherine enjoy Maypole Dancing and logging t.o,,r. - HYPNOSIS -._-- - demonstrations at the Squamish Junction June 1. “It was to be a day of rest and relaxation for them,” Joe Clark, Secretary of “very informal” as he asked Lbnsdale added. State for External Affairs, her general questions re- Despite the curtailing of his wife Maureen McTeer garding the Squamish area,,. public announcements, se- and daughter Catherine, Lonsdale then led Clark curity was tight, with at were among the dignitaries and his entourage off the least nine plainclothed sec- to arrive in Squamish train to the Squamish Jun- urity officers in attendance. WANT TO LOSE WEIGHT? aboard the Royal Hudson ,&ion pavilion, where local ,- It’s springtime, with summer Properly but finds doing $0 June 1. elected officials, community Lonsdale said the event just around the comer. That increasingly difficult. This Other dignitaries who em. representatives, and a small concluded without mishap, means bikini and suit suggests certain blocks which erged from the “Discovery” gathering of the public were however, and the visitors weather if we can look in the hinder us from achieving our car included His Excellency on hand to welcome the appeared relaxed and plea- mirror and feel comfortable goal and increase stress. It’s a Yaheet Halafoglu, Turkish Minister. sed with the trip. with ourselves. painful stress; the kind that Minister of Foreign Affairs, The group were greeted by “All were impressed by the niggles at us when we seem and his wife; Dr. Patrick the sounds of the Kinsmen beauty of B.C. and the Pipe Band and were treated scenery,” Lonsdale said. “It Not that we expect to the least prepared for it. And McGeer, B.C. Minister of necessarily win body-building International Trade, Science to Maypole dancing perfor- went very well.” it can be difficult to overcome. and Investment, and his med by. students from Squa- or beauty contests, but more Hypnotherapy might be the and more we’re becoming wife: Marv Collins, Member mish Elementary School, Following the entertainm- answer for some who need a ent, which lasted about 45 diet watchers and exercise of Parliament for North chair-carving demonstration boost to their will-power. Vancouver; Ambassador by Bryan Couture, past minutes, the group were fanatics. We’re a society Patrick Reid, Commissioner chairman of the Loggers escorted to the Hotei yacht obsessed with fitness and Using time-tested counselling and the of - General of Expo 86, and his Sports Committee, a mini- which had sailed up Howe weight control. unique application hypnosis, hypnotherapy ‘fe- wife. logging act performed by Sound to take the Visitors Unfortunately, there is a enforces positive behaviors Clark was originally sched. Willy and Wally, and musi- back to Vancouver. uled to travel-to Squamish significant percentage or’ . and accelerates learning to accompanied by several those who attempt to improve overcome blocks. The NATQ (North Atlantic Tre- their physical well-being, comfortable environment of aty \Organization,) ministers Forest fire under even to the extent of open communication lends who met recently at a con- spending hunSeds of dollars itself to the development of ference in Halifax, but only control on fitness and weight control an outlook that can offset that \the Turkish minister took. programs, that never manage lackadaisical attitude which the scenic trip. The first forest fire of the season started about 2 to follow through with their can so easily render plans Clark,’ and his entourage p.m. on Tuesday, June 3, and was contained by promises. These broken useless. were greeted by Acting Wednesday morning. dreams are not only costly in If you feel that Mayor Corinne Lonsdale, The fire, on Black Mount Logging’s operation a financial sense, but can also hypnotherapy could improve who was performing the about 2 miles east of Squamish above the Chief and official mayoral duties while oveilooking the valley, was attacked Tuesday with create anxiety and add your situation, call me Squamish Mayor Egon To unneeded stress. personally for a free bus was in Ontario attending air tankers and fire cats. The fire covered 2 One often knows how to eat consultation at 9Mj-9304. a conference. hectares. Lonsdale boarded the Dis- One grapple yarder and some decked logs were covery ea? for about 10 burned. minutes to greet Clark and on Wednesday a crew of 26 fire fighters was the other dignitaries per- contructing fire guards and the forest service was sonally. Lonsdale said her hoping for cooler weather. conversation with Clark was Page 2 -Tuesday June 10,1986 -The Times the US. tariffs on Canada’s softwoods industry could be devastating to the B.C. SYSTEM I s2999.00* forest industry, according to Uniden 7000 Stereo Receiver with tracker a spokesman from Weld- Eagle 10’ Mesh Dish wood of Canada’s woods Uniden 75 Degree LNA division. Chaparral Polar Rotor He said the countervailing * AVAILABLE ON CBC 100’ Direct Burial Cable ‘NORTH,CBC EAST, tariff on the shake and shi- TSN, ESPN,MOST ngle industry, which went SYSTEM 2 S1599.0° * GAMES ARE LIVE into effect last Friday, was Uniden 2000 Receiver an arbitrary decision but the talks on the alleged sub- Eagle IO’ Mesh Dish sidies to the B.C. softwoods Uniden 75 Degree LNA industry are the result of Chaparral Polar Rotor claims by American opera- 100’ Direct Burial Cable tors that the B.C. industry is *PLUS PSTAND/NSTALLAT/ON WHEREAPPLlCABLE subsidized. AUTHORIZED DEALER “If these two different bodies decide that Canadian loggers are being subsidiz- ed, and slap any duty on us, it would be serious,” he stated. “At present, Weldwood’s local operations are margin- Maypole dancers from Squamisk Elementary School al and any duty or tariff could be dangerous,” he performed for visiting dignitaries. said. Tony Ker, manager of Weldwood’s Squamish Lu- mber operation, said the im- position of any duty on Canadian lumber could be serious and would reduce the ability of the company to sell lumber in the United States. “At present we sell bet- ween 50 and 60 percent of our lumber to the U.S. and any countervailing duty or tariff would reduce our ’ 88036‘CLEVAND AVE.- ability to sell to the States. Ker added that a lot of mills featuring rely on the American mar- ket and this would have a .Malts @HotDOQ§ - serious affect on them, .Sandwiches John Drenka of Howe Sound Timber told the Candy Floss Candy Apples Times that B.C.
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