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$100 Gift Certifi<strong>ca</strong>te<br />

Draw Date Sat. May 4 3:QQpm<br />

LONDON BAY APPAREL<br />

"Only otir bok *is expensive"<br />

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IRD AND LAST<br />

PUBLIC MEETING<br />

3 PMTO 5 PM<br />

IQUAMISH TRAIL NETWORK<br />

(a jogging, hiking, biking path<br />

for residents and tourists alike)<br />

The Final Work Committee of<br />

he Squamish mails Coalition<br />

seeks your input and<br />

preferences before drafting the<br />

Trail Network Master Plan.<br />

Dinner and Dana<br />

Dances from Denmark, Sweden 8<br />

Norway with live music by<br />

Gammel Dansk.<br />

I'he evening begins with dinner at<br />

(By reservation only)<br />

Vegpids & Pip,<br />

Parsley Chicken,<br />

with<br />

Cucumber Salad & Rhubarb Compw,<br />

New Potam. 8c Seasonal Vegetables.<br />

Mocha Creampuffs.<br />

The Dance Performance begins ab<br />

ed by participation dancin4<br />

INNER & DANCE $18<br />

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contest<br />

Thanks to two young men in John Amqi has claimed fvst -&& six student John Mxri- Newma who is also French<br />

the school district's late French piz+e at his grade level in the son took second plm in the coordinator far the school-Bisimmersion<br />

program, Squamish late French immersion contest, speakhg on hh topic, trick<br />

continues to enjoy great SUG ''C~~cour~ #Art Qratoire," 'The most interesthg pencil." Dozens of school districts<br />

cess in the annual province-: he1datUBCApr. 20.Thetopic He is in Mavis Menzies' class fiom as far away as Salmon<br />

wide French speech contest of his speech this year was' atMamqu&nElementary. Arm and the ndern end of<br />

sgonsored by Canadian Parents racism. Both students are to be corn- Vancouver Island sent corn-<br />

for French. In his b t year in the late mended fa the5 efforts at the petitars, he said, with many<br />

Forthe sewd'year straight, French immersion prdgram, contest, said grade seven<br />

French immersion teacher Bob Cont 'd on page 3<br />

38235 Cleveland Ave.<br />

proud of late French immersion students John Aments<br />

(Gr. 7, wearing dark shirt) and John Modon (Gr. 6),<br />

for they brought home medals h m the Provindd<br />

llConcours d'art Oratoire," a French public speaking<br />

contest at UBC. Shown With the boys are their teachers<br />

(l-r), Bob Newman, Gr. 7, Mavis Menzies, Gr. 6, and<br />

Jaquis Peeters, teaching assistant.<br />

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' The SSpramish-Lillooet Regional District has been<br />

! granted a third adjournment at Pemberton<br />

! Provincial Court for charges hidl under the Waste<br />

Management Act.<br />

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' By<br />

Peter Busch<br />

Reporter - The Times<br />

On behalf of the regional district, attorney Don<br />

Wilson made the reque be<strong>ca</strong>use the defense coun-<br />

cil had not yet received the particubs of the <strong>ca</strong>se,<br />

In granting the adjournment last Wednesday<br />

Judge C.I. Walker said the Crown ahodd be in a<br />

lposittbn after the third appearance to pass on the'<br />

French prqgram growing<br />

From page 1<br />

much larger school districts<br />

also competing.<br />

OIX school district's &cess<br />

at the contest shows two<br />

things, Newman sai& "'A',<br />

1 we've got motivated Itids who<br />

to leam a second Ian-<br />

A want<br />

! guage, Rmch, and 'B', ohat we'<br />

t here."<br />

have Mlme really good students<br />

1 Amenta, who dm speaks<br />

' I Italian, said he enjoy st^ ?he<br />

French &mion program and<br />

hops to continue on hugh<br />

high school to em his bilin-<br />

gual diplrn&<br />

Morrison, in his first year of<br />

late French immdon, said he<br />

thinks French immersion<br />

makes school more interesting,<br />

and particularly enjoys the<br />

subjects involving reading md<br />

questions.<br />

Late French immersion is in<br />

its fifth yew m the sch'S0~'dis-<br />

<strong>ca</strong>se particulars.<br />

"1 will be in a position to enterbin motion8 [in the<br />

future] if the defense councn wbhes to make them,"<br />

Walker said,<br />

In Mar& of this year B.C Ministpg of<br />

Environment officials laid three charges against the<br />

regional distrkt for waste management vi~lations at<br />

its Pemberton landfill, Under new penalty laws the<br />

thee counts <strong>ca</strong>rry maximum fmes of- $1 million<br />

each<br />

And a second set of charges were laid against the<br />

SERD in April, stemming horn an investigation at<br />

its Devine landfii site.<br />

Last Augmt the regional district appeared on the<br />

Misistry of Environment's worst offenders list,<br />

trict, Newman said, with Howe<br />

Sound Secondary receiving its<br />

first goy of grade 11 French<br />

hersion students this fall.<br />

Students at that level take two<br />

subjects taught in French<br />

'Theyh a bunch of .really<br />

keen kids who have stuck with<br />

it," Newman said. IqqLey're to<br />

becxlmlendedfsrthat."<br />

Anothez past winner in the<br />

French speech contest is Erin<br />

Duff, who bok second C place<br />

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two years ago. 7,<br />

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2ndfloorintheMm&mulBuilding~<br />

mO3 0 38013 3rd Ave.<br />

once tke recolnmelndatim<br />

are implementad, harvesting<br />

opaations m the d d a will<br />

be monitored annually, the<br />

green-up will .b analyzed every<br />

two years, and every five<br />

yem there will be a full re+<br />

view.<br />

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htemati~d hest. Products<br />

Limited will continue mad<br />

building operations in Ure<br />

Creek despite extensive damage<br />

to the Green ]River bridge.<br />

'We've given the go ahead<br />

for ihe principal logging COMpany<br />

to re-plank the damaged<br />

section of the bridge," said<br />

Paul Kuster, Squarnish Forest<br />

District manager.<br />

TRe temporay repairs to the<br />

bridge, situated dong the controversial<br />

Ure CY& logging<br />

road southeast of Mt. Cunie,<br />

will allow &ernationid Forest<br />

Products (IntexFor) picktup<br />

truck awes, and enable the<br />

company to ship diesel oil,<br />

supplies and personnel into the<br />

are&<br />

The Lil'wat Peoples Movement<br />

has claimed the Ure<br />

Creek logging road passes<br />

;bough sacred burial grounds,<br />

mi has focused co&iderable<br />

attention on the area in an attempt<br />

to have the road cons9r~ction<br />

by InterFox stopped.<br />

The decision <strong>ca</strong>me<br />

PITCH-IN<br />

AND<br />

RECYCLE!<br />

after the Green River Bridge Construction costs will be<br />

burstintoflamesforthesecond shared between the govem-<br />

time m a week on Shday, ment agency and the three for-<br />

est companies holding timber<br />

Bv Peter Busch rights in the Green Riva and<br />

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Mt. Currie forest areas.<br />

Reporter - The Times He said damnage from the<br />

The Squamish-Lii&t Regional District has begun the task of preparing an Official<br />

Community Plan. This plan will cover the Corridor area between Whistler and Lions Bay,<br />

but not including those land areas already covered by similar plans in Whistler and the<br />

Squamish District.<br />

Public open houses willbe held to get your views about the future of the Corridor.<br />

Britannia Beach - Former school building<br />

April 30,1991 - 7pm-9pm<br />

The Wing Schedule<br />

Whistler - Whistler Municipal Hall<br />

Mav 2.1991 - 7~m-9~m<br />

Brackendab - Brackendale Art Gallery<br />

May 1,1991 - 7pm-9pm<br />

,Y' ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CO<br />

VOLUNTEER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMEN" COMMITTEE<br />

SEA TO SK iMMISSION I<br />

The Sea to Sky Economic Development Cornmission is now accepting names of<br />

individuals who may wish to volunteer their services on the Sea to Sky Economic<br />

Development Commission. In order to qualify, you must be on the current voters' list<br />

and be a resident of the Sea to Sky Corridor (Britannia Beach, District of Squamish,<br />

Resort Municip&ty of Whistler, Village of Pernberton and Area C & D of the<br />

Squamish Eillmet Regional District).<br />

For further information, please contact haa. Robert Fine at the Sea to Sky Enterprise<br />

Centre, 1311 Pemberton Avenue, P.O. Box 2539, Sqmish B.C. VON 3G0,<br />

I<br />

telephone 892-553 1..<br />

I<br />

Appli<strong>ca</strong>tion forms are available at the frsnt counter of the Sea to Sky Enterprise<br />

Centre and will be accepted up to May 25th, 1991.


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Real estate<br />

Specialist<br />

- "FQr all Vour real<br />

estate nGeds, give<br />

Dorothy a.<strong>ca</strong>W*<br />

FREE W E T EVALUATION<br />

892-3700<br />

SQUAMlSH dr HOWE SOUND<br />

CHAMB€R OF COMMERCE<br />

IN WNJUNCTW WITH<br />

> INDEPENDENT SERVICE BUSINESS<br />

COUNTRY PROFILES s INDEPENDENT RETAIL BUSINESS<br />

BUSINESS OPPQRTUNITIES s INDEPENDENT MANUFACTURERS<br />

EXPORTAMPORT OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS<br />

PUBLIC TENDER OPPORTUNITES > B.C MANUFACTURERS DIRECTORY<br />

VENTURENET INVESTMENT B.C. REGIONAL INDEX<br />

> GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE<br />

PROGRAMS:<br />

- BUSINESS START UP<br />

- SMALL BUSINESS ASSISTANCE<br />

- BUSINESS EXPANSION '<br />

des could have then easily<br />

been met at the dock by a<br />

Postal =ploy= Grocesy<br />

stares brought m f d<br />

daily,<br />

thew kad money, d gas<br />

statians had gas. why<br />

shouldn't we have received the<br />

mil?<br />

Fiy, while community<br />

boxes am a very acqtable<br />

and cost effective alternative to *<br />

actual doar-to-doot delivery,<br />

I'll believe that psnk when I<br />

actually see it realizad HOW<br />

lag will that take? How long<br />

ago was it first discussed, and<br />

where are those ideas rand plans<br />

going?<br />

The post office not providing<br />

<strong>ca</strong>mmuniry deliveay is about<br />

like the phone company not<br />

putting phones in our homes. I<br />

couldn't imagine that as much<br />

as I <strong>ca</strong>n't bdieve OUT lack of<br />

community mail delivery. If<br />

the citizens of Squamkh wish<br />

tobe lreated 8s second class in<br />

this respect instead of receiv-<br />

*ing service as does Vancouvt~,<br />

I urge hean to s@ out and<br />

assert that desire. Write or<br />

phone yo= postmaster, the<br />

Tima or Mountain FM if you<br />

wish to change this status quo<br />

and receive some don. Tol-<br />

mce won't result in action. I<br />

promise to subordinate my in-<br />

dividual <strong>ca</strong>use hem to the will<br />

of the community. If that be (to<br />

retain) the status quo, Canada<br />

Post will not hear hm me<br />

again. My only intent is to help<br />

the commullity. community<br />

delivery won't bring us any<br />

.ux~iesiile changes or in-<br />

creased costs, andit is a ri&<br />

which we deserve.<br />

Ltlme<br />

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:<br />

nett government 00 Eileen Dailly, the Minister of Edu<strong>ca</strong>riOn.<br />

in the Bmett government.<br />

In Ottawa perhaps Kim Campbell has the highest profile<br />

#any woman in <strong>ca</strong>binet and could well be a contender for<br />

the position of the @st woman to seek the CeadershrIp ofthe<br />

fe&ral Conservative party. She is young, with lots of en-<br />

ergy and ambition d could well be heading for the top.<br />

The saying "You've come a long way, buby," referring to 1926 that the act prevented'womn from behnging in the Those who remember: her well thought out speech at the<br />

women is true in many ways. Women have come a long way Senate.<br />

Whistler Socred leadership meeting regard her as a potensince<br />

191 7 when they @st received the right to vote in But Mwphy wasn't going to let that stop her. She took the rial federal leader.<br />

British Columbia. Two years earlier womefi wool the right <strong>ca</strong>se to the judicial committee of Britain's Priyy Comil, The New Democratic Party, which may well form the next<br />

to vote in Mianitoba and Saskatchewan, followed by Alberta which ruled on Canadian law at that time.<br />

provincial govetrwnent, has a nramber of female MUS and<br />

in 1916 &On&rb and British Columbia a year later. By The five British law lor& wrote a stinging rebuke 00<br />

1918 all Canadian women were granted the vote in that Canada'sSupremc Court in 1%9, stating that the BNAAct<br />

HOW' MANY CANADIANS VowMTEER<br />

HEALTH AN0 SOCIAL SERVICES<br />

? a 2 A<br />

8 0 9<br />

_i<br />

ProsP?ctive Ones. some prominent W@mn wars are<br />

potential <strong>ca</strong>ndidates for the legislature.<br />

yeark federal elecrion But, while other provinces followed hati "planted in Canada a lhhg tree" c@le of including The next few mnths may see some exciting times in BE,,<br />

the lead of the prairie ones, Quebec wdlnten didn't get the both men and women.<br />

with women competing for the position afpvty I<strong>ca</strong>dership<br />

, vote toll 1940.<br />

Murphy won, but faired in 'her desire to be the fitst woman & as MUse We may yet elect the first female premier in<br />

In tm dm<br />

Canada and by the end ofthe century we may also see the<br />

WON~ we mQde ming progress.in the senator, that honor going to Montreal's Cairine Wilson,<br />

business world, although in<br />

first woman prime minister of Canada.'<br />

llt~jy ways they still lag behind who WQS appointed to the 8knate in 1930-<br />

I <strong>ca</strong>bl mn when it corns to mmgve p&)m. This Iu)t &c<strong>ca</strong>use Today we have some p~OVincid Cabinet m*&t?I's and a h envisage a race for the poMon with Audrey<br />

of l& of but &ply kcme of the old &a that some federal OMS. In B.C. perhaps the most P~Ominent one Mdmghlin, Kim Campbell and Sheila Copps all vying for<br />

men need jobs more kcwe tvky mpport families. has been Grace McCarthy, who was deputy premier in the the Psiion. one Of them Would be Sure to win-<br />

In today's world a wontan is very likely to be the bred- Bennett <strong>ca</strong>binet and who held many powerficl por@olios as T m ~~UJCon't do my ~ ~ s some e Of their<br />

winner in a fm'ly, or a single papent, and sk the well as running for the leadership Psit'ion at Whistier. In comes ~PSSW great deal t~tm*<br />

job just as nkh as any man, Q not nwre so. Very ofiters a<br />

woman does not have anyone at home to look Mer the<br />

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children and must pay for day<strong>ca</strong>re, which <strong>ca</strong>n be @st as a-<br />

pensive, if not more so, than having a partner at home to<br />

look qter the fm'ly.<br />

THE 1988 ROYAL CQMMISSION ON<br />

There is still room for Q great deal of improvement, with<br />

more opportunities for women in executive and managerial<br />

positiom and certainly room for more women in govern- EDUCATION CALLED FOR 1<br />

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ment.<br />

It is a far cry fiom the days when I flrst <strong>ca</strong>me to<br />

Squmish. The only jobs available for women were ars PEACE A m STABILITY<br />

teachers, and as a clerk in Mmknzie's drygoods &piartmente<br />

Oh yes, womfi also did the clenaing in the hotels<br />

and there were a few opprtunities at housework for a few<br />

dollars a month.<br />

Edu<strong>ca</strong>tional change essfPtlly ~cur.when peace ,<br />

, -<br />

Today, women in SqWh <strong>ca</strong>n do almost anything they<br />

hd'stability exist<br />

akd Bill 82 jeopardize 1<br />

want zo do. ?'hey have key positions in the edu<strong>ca</strong>tional and<br />

business world; own their own businesses; have manage-<br />

the continuation of the year 2000 programs. Teachers are<br />

rial positions in industry and banking, and have <strong>ca</strong>rved a implementing new teaching strategies outlined in the year<br />

niche in the medi<strong>ca</strong>l world as well.<br />

But women today have not achieved their full potential in 2000 mandate. Such strategies designed to prepare students<br />

the politi<strong>ca</strong>l field. Although women form the largest seg-<br />

for life in the 2lst century include:<br />

ment of the population in Canrrda they have not elected a<br />

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wonran premier. Rita Johnston was appointed, not elected,<br />

as premier of B.C.<br />

Women play a leading role in each of the three main federal<br />

parties, and one qf them, Audrey, McLougMin, is<br />

lerrder of the federal New Democrat Paro.<br />

Whole Language<br />

Kim Campbell and Sheila Copps pby leading roles in<br />

their parties, with Copps acting as &pUy Libetal Par0<br />

Writing Process<br />

leader and Campbell well on her way to possibly cornmanding<br />

a similar role in tire Conservation group..<br />

Although wmen pltayed a key role in obtaining the righi<br />

Cooperative Learning<br />

to vote in the prairie provinces, thq seemed to sbw down<br />

Mer that. A leading womn's advo<strong>ca</strong>te was JMe Ems'lj<br />

Mwphy, the first wow judge in the British Empiire.<br />

Continuous Leeg Mwphy's brrttle in Alberla WQS stimulcrted by theflippwu<br />

courtroom comment by a lawyer that she had no right to bt<br />

a jdge be<strong>ca</strong>use the British North Ameri<strong>ca</strong> Act said Integrated Curriculum<br />

8iU<br />

was not a person.<br />

Murphy, an Edmonton woman, who was well known as c<br />

writer under the name of Janey Canuck and who wroti<br />

&ut the west, wanted to be the first female senator i!<br />

Canada.<br />

The BNA Act seemed to prohibit that opportunity by rqfera<br />

in the teachers' col€ective '><br />

ring to "he" or "him" when referring to persons in the th<br />

upper house. The Supreme Court of Canada decided ii<br />

bargaining process and continued underfunding of the<br />

'-I system will diminish the opportunity for positive<br />

edu<strong>ca</strong>tional change.<br />

Teachers work hard to provide the best edu<strong>ca</strong>tion they e m for the<br />

children they-teach. .<br />

\ h sty<br />

W<br />

Howe Sound Teacher's Association<br />

RO. Box 2420, Squamish, B.C. VON 3GQ<br />

Phone = Fax 892-3056


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Fit pants perfectly!<br />

spnsibitity which is its price.<br />

Mr. Morrison desuxii me as<br />

<strong>ca</strong>tion through a large publig prtio~ -<br />

& ESPRESSO<br />

DELICIOUS<br />

HOMEMADE.<br />

'qomer of 2nd & Winnipeg<br />

The majbrity of physicinns<br />

too are not civil servants but<br />

small businessmen. The only<br />

and<br />

difference bet~m~ar~<br />

most other small businessmen<br />

is that we have no control over<br />

ow fees. We are responsible<br />

for running our offices, paying<br />

our staff9 buying our supplies,<br />

paying our own medi<strong>ca</strong>l and<br />

dental inswan% our sickness<br />

insurance, our office overh@<br />

insurance, d for replace-<br />

ments when we go on holiday.<br />

It is far more accurate to de-<br />

scribe doctors as smd busi-<br />

needed €or hospital services,<br />

home <strong>ca</strong>re, emergency and<br />

ambulances, etc.<br />

If he feels we are heavily sub-<br />

sidized by not having to pay<br />

for hospitals, it is good to re-<br />

member that 95 per cent of our<br />

work is done outside of hospi-<br />

tals and in our offices, which<br />

we run as small businessmen.<br />

To say that we ate subsidbed<br />

as civil smants by using state<br />

hospitals is like Criticizing<br />

jumbo jet pilots be<strong>ca</strong>use the<br />

airline company buys their<br />

plane for them!<br />

I see my work as a p!i'ccian<br />

similar 6 my work a physician.<br />

I will seek to sde individuals<br />

and to solve their<br />

pblems and I believe that<br />

good government is essentially<br />

good lo<strong>ca</strong>l government and<br />

few blunders would be made<br />

. by politicians of any psrty if<br />

they got away fiom a central-<br />

ized bureawacy an$ listened<br />

to imal people who know best<br />

about locd con-.<br />

I feel that the main purpose of<br />

a provincial and feded gov-<br />

ernment is to make me mi-<br />

Cont'd on page ll<br />

BECOME AWARE, BECOME INVOLVED!<br />

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AWARENESS WEEK - APRIL 22-26,2990<br />

Meet your Junior '<br />

CounciZ and see them<br />

in action<br />

at 2d)O p.m. .<br />

Municipal Hall<br />

Y,<br />

JUNIOR COUNCIL Junior Alderma0 (lor rear) Thomas Mapubon, Eris<br />

Triance, Jason Fiaet, (eeated Er) ?,.in& Faby, Janiox Mayor David Gebhprt<br />

and Junior Aldermen Cheryl Wuhke and Kulvir hins.<br />

not rhown is Andrea Feb<br />

Open Council<br />

Meeting and Awards<br />

61.30 pm<br />

' Municipal Hall


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North Wanwuvers oldest established<br />

jewellety store<br />

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GARIBI LLDI ESTATESGslf Course is justa pua away<br />

fromthi B renoat@ 3 Wrm, 2 1/2*bath ranch= on<br />

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n.ative issues<br />

Dear Editor,<br />

. AS Canadians we <strong>ca</strong>n no longer afford to move Slowly<br />

at reiolving native issues of land rights, resowce~, and<br />

self government.<br />

The recent bombing of the bridge over the Green<br />

River to the proposed Ure Creek logging site should<br />

not bb <strong>ca</strong>tegorized as an isolated act of violence or ter-<br />

rorism. It should rather be seen in the wider historial<br />

context of our own government's policies of pa-<br />

ternalism, cultural genocide, resource expropriation,<br />

racism, and foot dmgghg in negotiating agreements<br />

with native peoples. All of these actions and inactions<br />

axe also clearly acts of violence.<br />

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smiling all the way to the bank<br />

The city council has just se<br />

aside good solid dry pmd 01<br />

which to build a seniors' wtiv<br />

ity centre and a lawn bowlhq<br />

pitcb.TheLions,Kinssnenm<br />

bgim all have committee<br />

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so long for now, and goo<br />

luck on ge#ing.those in hig<br />

W!rBcldkcCauL<br />

and-<br />

Bedroom lamps<br />

F~OOO lamps -<br />

Pendant Drops<br />

0 mffanys ..<br />

e Decorator -Mirrors<br />

I<br />

dexeua.<br />

nd pumpkins set you to thinking about JMlowe'en,<br />

lht? Right -- especially if someone has just told you a<br />

flowe'en story.<br />

bis is known as associati& of ideas. It is also known<br />

.grasPing at straws (or, in this <strong>ca</strong>sk, gourds) when<br />

IU are slightly stuck for a topic.<br />

50 here goes.<br />

3nce upon a time, somewhere in this magk valley<br />

ved a farmer known as OldMan Smith.<br />

Smith is not his real m e (at least, I sincerely hop<br />

ot) and, of course, he Was not always known as Qk<br />

!an smith.<br />

He was an early seder and, a fastidiow m811, too1<br />

ride in all he'did and that included the constmceion o<br />

n admirable outhouse which he situated deep within<br />

love of trees far back on his property.<br />

It was a time of the world, a more innocent timt<br />

then kids -I on the night of witches and goblins<br />

vodd hoist the squire's buggy onto the mf of th<br />

quire'srn.<br />

The - mson was likely to find his gate hung from tl<br />

opm& branches of a tall Oaat tree.<br />

But the prime target was the admirable outhouse<br />

)Id M~VQ Smioh.<br />

Each 31st of October, the kids crept through the trec<br />

n an atmosphere of delicious tearor and pushed it ove<br />

Smith, unseen, watched this autumnal rite and milt<br />

,olmtly.<br />

In the moming, he hooked up a chain and pull4 F<br />

back upright.<br />

Kids don't do that sort of thing much anpore. A<br />

least, they fell out of the Wit Wfw 8s the Smith out<br />

house w& concemd. -<br />

1'<br />

They hadn't been around for years.<br />

Then, one brisk fall day as October was waning, Qk<br />

Miin Smith -- and by now they WERE <strong>ca</strong>lling him Ok<br />

Manbe<strong>ca</strong>w k was 0-<br />

favorite public house.<br />

"he girl who put down the High Test --- she wa<br />

young enough to have been his granddaughter - to1<br />

hinn quietly what she had overtreatd while sexving a~<br />

other table.<br />

W~S<br />

taLing 811 hour's ease at hi<br />

Some of those kids, now grown to grizzled manhsoc<br />

were planning -- just for old4me's sake -- to pay 01<br />

mare visit to the Smith place that night.<br />

Smith thanked her. He went home and he smiled as 1<br />

looked out that old chain and block om mare a<br />

oiled it.<br />

And then he used it.<br />

To move the admirable outhouse back just about fa<br />

feet8<br />

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:THE DENTAL PROFESSION OF B.C.


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Porteau Cove<br />

. plans on display<br />

tomorrow in<br />

Squamish<br />

Plaw fir the new $3.6 mWon emergency mooring<br />

facility and park enhancement program 'at hrteau<br />

Cove Marlne Park will be shown to the public at an<br />

open house tomorrow in Squmish. A second open<br />

BQW will be held Thursday in West Vancouver.<br />

SpsaUnizea by the naiaistSks sf Lands and Parks<br />

and Transpoation and Highways, tomorrow's<br />

open how will be held at the Highhder Hotel.<br />

The West Vm~uver open house will be held in the<br />

<strong>ca</strong>leteria of the West Vancquver Secmdaq school,<br />

179 Mathers Avenue. Both open houses run from 4<br />

to 9 pm. with a fsrmal presentation and question<br />

perid on the porteap Cove project at 230 pm,<br />

The Mhristry of Transparhaon and Highways is<br />

also prestnthg informath on its new fivey<strong>ca</strong>r<br />

m y 9 9 slope stabihatb progrrun at the open<br />

horrsts, phsse one d this $33 .miniaa p m is<br />

now under way at Bmnswick Polnt, #) km north of<br />

Homeshoe Bay* P h two will be done this fall at<br />

Pbrteau Blalls,<br />

Staff ksm the government rnhistrks will be at<br />

both open horn Public input gained through these<br />

dons will*as&it in the ilnal design of the emergency<br />

mooring hlitg and recreation enhanceanent<br />

at P-U CQW.<br />

8<br />

Titc Squmish Times - Tuesday, April 30,1991 - Pq


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* *<br />

Following police investiga~on ob a loud party in<br />

the Garibaldi Highlands early Apr. 21, one teenage<br />

boy was kept in cells overlolight for being drua in a<br />

public place * * *<br />

RCW. apprehended three youths with stolen<br />

property followhg a series of break-hs to vehides<br />

in the Garibaldi Highlands early Apr. 21. As many<br />

as 12 vehicles were hit in the areas of Perth, Kmtrye<br />

and the Boulevard. In one of the <strong>ca</strong>ses, at 230 am,<br />

a resident on Highlands Way North startled one of<br />

the culprit8 as be was breaking a window in a ve Bicle.<br />

e<br />

* *<br />

A Jahnson four-horsepower bat motor valued at<br />

$800 was reported stden Apr. 21 horn a residence<br />

on Pia Crescent.


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Racina<br />

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Why would a developer need<br />

a rezoning or a development<br />

permia before going ahed ma<br />

project?<br />

why do coonmjittees reprt<br />

back to council, and what does<br />

council do with this infoma-<br />

By Shrari Bishop 1<br />

'Editor - The Times<br />

tion?<br />

And who makes sure we have<br />

enough water for the whole<br />

family to take showers each<br />

'morning, and sees that street<br />

lights see us home safely at<br />

night?<br />

These are some questions to<br />

which answers have probably<br />

already been given during Lo-<br />

<strong>ca</strong>l Government Awareness<br />

Week, which culminates today<br />

when the Junior Council of<br />

WU&e and mmr$ Mag&- Members of the junior coun- public works superintendent writing essays, which have<br />

m in wmhg mu& the cil weren't the only ones in- John Payne. Stop were made k j d g d lwdy with winsme<br />

agenda that will come be volved in bal Government at the sewage treatment plant, ners passed on for jdgmg by<br />

fore their senior counterparts at Awareness Week. Students public works yard, water intake the Union of B.C. M~Gcipali- .<br />

I tonight. were alS0 placed Friday and and other spots of municipal ties. Last year, 12 stu-<br />

The pup won't be seeing Monday with members of the *est and tax draw. A high- dent Larina Bouwman took<br />

the material for the first time; RCMB and Squanaish Fire De- light of the tour had to be when first place in the province.<br />

The Royal Hudson Steam asked to give a short menta- rive in Squamish May 16 at<br />

Train and M.V. Britannia tion and demonstration Ngh- 830 a.m. and will p d the<br />

Tom start May 26. lighting their service. entiredaytowingthearea.<br />

The Sguamish and Howe *thirty @cipantsofthe The chamber has requested<br />

Sound Chmk of Chmk of PAM touf scheduled to 8t- help in providing lo<strong>ca</strong>l transcommerce<br />

has been asked to<br />

organize a familiarization<br />

@AM) tour for their tour<br />

guides and reswation staff, so<br />

they are more aware of the m-<br />

dustries and. tourist attractions<br />

of Squamish and Britannia b their support, <strong>ca</strong>rds 6 flowers at the @ 1<br />

Beach.<br />

0% time of Irene's passing. 6#<br />

over 80,sOo passagers arc<br />

expected to embark on the $1 (r<br />

A special thank to the Legion LA.<br />

tom this season, and the FAhl<br />

tour should provide an excel- # '4 and Rev. Charles Balfour ofthe<br />

a lent opportunity for lo<strong>ca</strong>l wa- b Andi<strong>ca</strong>n Church. &. e<br />

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CAPILANO HIGHWAY<br />

COMPANY<br />

HIRED EQUIPMENT REGISTRATION<br />

Capilano Highway Services Company operating in the Hewe Sound and<br />

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as trucks, sweepers, bckbes, loaders, ex<strong>ca</strong>vators, graders, rollers, etc.<br />

shouldcontactthe HeadBffie;at#lQl-255 West First Street, NolPhVancouvsr,<br />

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rate.<br />

Equipment mst be registered by May 15,1991.<br />

Full details of equipment ineluding serial numbers are required for registration.<br />

. ,<br />

For further information am-<br />

tact Wendy Magee at the<br />

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Convsrsion re-payment based on lQ,OOQ litres of propam consumption over 2<br />

$UPCh8Qe<br />

1Q,W Litres<br />

1868.08 18.68 cents slgr Ibre<br />

10,oeo LDtms<br />

pald over 24 months<br />

- lCGi PROPANE BNC.<br />

4Q30 Govt. Rd.<br />

Squamish, B.C.<br />

R.B.L. SERVICES INC. *<br />

37738 3rd Ave.<br />

Squamish, B.6.<br />

T/re Squmish Tinres - Tuesday, April 30, 1991.- Page 11


wonderfil nurses ..<br />

Squamish Genera<br />

and Dr. Glen Morris,,<br />

Dr. Dundas, Dr; Cudmore<br />

and Geor a e McKmzie of<br />

Squamis .Funeral Chapel.<br />

Also a special thanks to my<br />

beauti 6" 1 children and<br />

gran children, who are<br />

standing by me during this<br />

difficult time.<br />

Alida Hoogenboom<br />

.<br />

I


not havc been extended to' L<br />

avert the suffering of Kurdish<br />

'refugees, .aumdiig to<br />

CWan Associate Minister of<br />

National Defence Mary<br />

problems in the Middle k t<br />

and control the arms trade.<br />

"People have . ask& SQUAMISN HIGHWAY<br />

'Wouldn't it have been better<br />

BRUMSWICK POINT ROCK SCALING PROJECT<br />

(21 km. north of Hbrseshoe Bay)<br />

[for the Kurds] if we had kept<br />

the 'war going and taken out<br />

Sasdam Hussein?'" said<br />

Collins, Member ~f Palhmt<br />

for Capilano-Howe .Sound,<br />

dying her r ~ visit t .to<br />

done that they would have<br />

been .severely criticized be- V'S<br />

<strong>ca</strong>use the United Nations. xiis-, neighboring countries are atsion<br />

was only ta, ~uw~t,,~~ kmPW to handle those fiat<br />

Collins said.<br />

have managed to es<strong>ca</strong>pe.<br />

Millions of Kurdish citizens<br />

in Iraq me fleeing the country lem i<br />

Big Brothers i d Sisters were<br />

RUS am, AI BOSSY aid<br />

Marbe NewhgMn.<br />

members who receivd Ili&<br />

an ~eroux is president,<br />

George Mearce vice-president,<br />

Nmv Evans secretary,<br />

'I<br />

one-yem pins were Pam Johal,<br />

Evans, Bob Brant and<br />

Tammy Raynot.<br />

with Vice Ivancic, Jane<br />

Walker, Wendy Bra+ Hazel<br />

Giese, Tammy Raynor, Bob<br />

Susan BOSSY, execUtiie di- Brant, .Parm Johal and Peter<br />

rator for s


--<br />

A concert combining the voice, guitar and<br />

;mgs of Frances Xavier is planned for the<br />

Brackendale Axt Gallery on Friday night at<br />

7:30 p.m. This skilled guitarist .is familiar<br />

with classi<strong>ca</strong>l, flamenco, folk, soft jaw and<br />

)her guitar styles and techniques. Xavier<br />

Sigs in several languages including: Basque,<br />

German, Spanish, Russian, French and En-<br />

glish. Tickets at $10 for adults, $5 for stu-<br />

d&ts and $8 for seniors are available from<br />

the sponsors of the concert, the Squamish<br />

Fublic Library or from the art gallexy.<br />

* * *<br />

-<br />

It was no joke when Gwen Mesen<br />

ad she had won $lo,OOo in the scratch ad<br />

win 'IJOkef's Wid'' on Apr. 20. Gwen said<br />

way played "scratch 'n lose" but that<br />

s d y was ha lucky day. The ticket was<br />

prnhased at the IDA Pharmacy in the m@;h-<br />

1andsMall.<br />

rp * *<br />

When a S.J-I.A.R.E. (Squamish Household<br />

md Recycle Exchange) is held, it mea everything<br />

on display is bee d you are welm<br />

e to take anything you <strong>ca</strong>n use. Several<br />

&di<strong>ca</strong>tedvolunteers are getting ready fm a<br />

S.H.A.R.H. night on Friday (May 3) from 6 to<br />

B pm. in Squamish Baptist Church. If you<br />

wish to donate items, please <strong>ca</strong>ll Shirley at<br />

898-9756.<br />

* 8 *<br />

Having birthdays ?his week we: =topher<br />

Vhlee, Thomas Vickerssn, Chistow<br />

Brosking, Ni&~hs Bolfrowy, J O X Cm- ~<br />

mole, Clifford Waldie, Sham Campbell, Fred<br />

Hellyer,Sandra Haffey, Michael Paul, Chuck<br />

Rattray, Christopher Scully, Cliff Noble, Lydia<br />

VaUm Gregory'Clease, Reanne Sherlock<br />

William Plaatjes, Joanna Schwan,<br />

Devin Biln, Christine McCamr, Bay Forde,<br />

Jr., Regan Lawrence, Caroline McQuatt, Jessi<strong>ca</strong><br />

Hick%, and Aaron Mer.<br />

* * *<br />

Congrab also to: h e Peek, Stevem Wessels,<br />

Debbie Ban<strong>ca</strong>n, Paul Won, Sheila<br />

and Luke Johnny, Keith Halvorson, Elsie<br />

Mephatn, Boyd Msder, Lynn Rosser, Edward<br />

Chovmec, Keshwa Pillay, Johnny Spargo,<br />

Rhian Lloyd, Candace Smith, James Born,<br />

bene Beckman, Holly Loewan, Imie Wiebe,<br />

Peggy Mathews, Chistophex Patterson, BO<br />

Kennet, Julia Desouza, Lloyd Petets,<br />

Allen Lewis, Beth COMOY, Keith Langley,<br />

Gerry hsjardim, Shannon MkIntosh, Carey<br />

.Langstaff, Judy Elliott, Aaron Knight, Greg<br />

Masan, Mary Donald, Stephanie Brown,<br />

Michael Hadikan, Kristina Laskovic, Lindsay<br />

Orser, and AmandaEckersley. .<br />

* * *<br />

, Master Adam van den Born celebrates his<br />

first birthday on m e .<br />

* * *<br />

He pulled a sneaky onus and no me knew<br />

it; it was reportet Peter Bwh's birthday on<br />

April 22. Belated greetings Peter.<br />

* * *<br />

As the Sqdh-Lillooet Regional Distxict<br />

is prep- "an Wicial Community Plan,<br />

your views about the htme of the conidor<br />

are req&W The plan will cover the coni-<br />

. cbr ax& between Whbtlex and Licms Bay bi;t<br />

not thsse Iand 8te8s &edy covered by simi-<br />

h plsns m whistler md the Squamish m-<br />

triCt. The foUowmg open houses will be held:<br />

w@ in b schooll build@ at Brim&,<br />

Brackad.de Art Gallery Wednesday<br />

the Whistler Municipal Hall on Thursday.<br />

Au meetings are fim7 to 9 pm<br />

Bracktdale Elm- Parent's Advisory<br />

invites an pareslts a0 the school this<br />

ad<br />

* . * *<br />

7 p.m. f6€ "parrents as prevmms:<br />

A w- fa pmmts". Io is a seminar de<br />

On Saturday evening at 230. in - the<br />

Sauamish Bmtist Church, a piano recital will<br />

be. given by komer Squdh resident, San-<br />

dra GebhI, who is currently enrolled in the<br />

music progm at UBC. Tickets at $5 each<br />

are available at Mostly Books or at the door.<br />

* * *<br />

We don't intentionally make errors but<br />

sometimes it happens and when it does our<br />

apologies are offered. The baby shower write-<br />

up for Ryan Thomas Casey and his mom, Jes-<br />

si<strong>ca</strong> Caiey in last week's issue was conat<br />

but under the photo, for reasons I <strong>ca</strong>n't ex-<br />

plain, the name Matthew was on the cutline.<br />

Please accept our apologies.<br />

* * *<br />

Howe Sound Secondary School's drama<br />

class is busy in rehearsals for their perfor-<br />

mance of "Little Shop of Honors". The large<br />

<strong>ca</strong>st in this musi<strong>ca</strong>l will include the school<br />

band and 8 number of fast-steppin' dancers<br />

Pick a night, <strong>ca</strong>ll your friends and make a<br />

date for either Tuesday, W&e&sy, Thurs-<br />

day or Friday, May 7.8.9 or 10. It will be<br />

performed in the school gymnasium at 7 pm<br />

each night and tickets at $5 each will be<br />

available at the door.<br />

* * *<br />

bug and Wendy Olmstead and chil&ea<br />

Carmen and Scott were p l d to have<br />

Doug's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Olmstead<br />

of Medicine Hat, Alberta chop in for a visi!<br />

while they were enroute home from a va<strong>ca</strong>-<br />

tion down south.<br />

* ,i* -' *<br />

I' 1 , I - ; &\t).,> ' a t<br />

Another Cmmuqty,Advisog Commi~<br />

meeting spansaredhy the RCMP will be helc<br />

on Thursday night at 7 p.m in the Public<br />

Safety Building (firehall). Community polk<br />

mg issues raised at the la+ meeting include!<br />

family violence, improving police relatiom<br />

with youth, helping police attain a more posi<br />

tive image in the community and youth in<br />

volvement with police.<br />

I * *<br />

Wedding anniversary wishes to: Mr. an(<br />

Mrs. A. Schw, Mr. and Mrs. A. McZain<br />

Mr. and Mrs. G. Sidsworth, Mr. and Mrs<br />

Ambrose Casey, and Mr. and Mrs. Jame<br />

Heath.<br />

* * *<br />

Squamish Harriers Track and field Club i<br />

gearing up for another rmccessN season<br />

Anycme tiom ages nine (born 1982) years ani<br />

up are mvited to aregistration night at 5 p.m<br />

tomorrow ahnoon at the Howe Sound Sec<br />

ondary School track. Fox mm infda<br />

phone Rosemary at 892-5843 or Sue at 898<br />

5118.<br />

* * *<br />

It is atnost a year since Dorothy Shore im<br />

migatedto Canadafiom England She k cel<br />

ebrating her 80th birthday today and it is ab<br />

her first Canadian birthday. Dorothy'<br />

daughter, Moira Biggin-Pound and famil<br />

will be celebrating this special day with her,<br />

* * *<br />

<strong>ca</strong>lling all railroaders, retired railroh<br />

ex-railroaders and 'would-be' railroadars to<br />

public infamation mating regarding th<br />

proposed Squamish Railway Museum, Th<br />

m&ng sponmed by the West Coast Rail<br />

way Association will be held in ?he LRgiu<br />

Hall at 7:30 pm., May 9. Directors of the I<br />

sociation will be present to explain the aw<br />

ciation' anal the museum, and answer qaa<br />

tisns.<br />

rc * *<br />

If track aftd field is not your thing, ho1<br />

about taking up teamis? The Squamish Vdle<br />

Termis Club is holding its annual generr<br />

meeting on Thursday at 8 p.m. in the mea<br />

nine, Civic Centre and you are mvited. This<br />

a great time to renew your membershigs or 1<br />

take out anew me. Beginners are welcome 1<br />

join as lessons will be available. Weaht nut<br />

kfwm - PhOM P m at 898-3169 or lX<br />

at 898-9293.<br />

WPY RETIREMENT--ReWmin'g District of Squamish administrator Bill Bloxham<br />

has a chuckle along with Wire Mary, aud daughters Cam and Paige during the well-<br />

attended luaclheorm in his honour Friday.<br />

Friends, family and fellow Aldermen McCreedy and Dori way.<br />

workers gathered at the Wagon<br />

Wheel Restaurant at noon on<br />

Piday to honour W.N. (Bill)<br />

Bloxhm, who was retiring<br />

&om his position as ac9minis-<br />

trator for the Distxict of<br />

Squapnish aEter 15 YW of sa-<br />

I I 'By Rose Tatlow<br />

- ator Emeriks -<br />

The Timest<br />

vice.<br />

Blob who had joined the<br />

district staff as clexk after his<br />

Rtirement as staff sergeant of<br />

the Squamish RCMIP detachment<br />

in 1976, was pxomoted to<br />

the position of administrator<br />

lastyear.<br />

Joining him for the oc<strong>ca</strong>sion<br />

werehis wife Mary, son Derek<br />

and daughters Can, Paige and<br />

her husband Mark Butler, and<br />

Marla and husband Lany Palt.<br />

Mayor Egon Tobus congratulated<br />

Bloxham on his yean of<br />

service to the comunity and<br />

commented on his illegible<br />

handwriting, which has taken<br />

him years to decipher. On behalf<br />

of the District, Tobus pxesmtedhim<br />

with a watch as a<br />

memento of his years of service.<br />

Former mayors Dave Stewart<br />

d Phil T w ~ also complil<br />

mented Bloxhman on his devotion<br />

to his job and his <strong>ca</strong>re<br />

and concern for the staff.<br />

Commenting on the fact that<br />

it was the second time Bloxham<br />

hacco retired from a <strong>ca</strong>reex,<br />

Stewart said he hoped to be<br />

arod for the next one!<br />

'Bill Bloxham taught me that<br />

four letter QO~S<br />

<strong>ca</strong>n be god,"<br />

formet mayor Phil Turner said.<br />

'Wards suc5 as "help"; he gave<br />

it to me; ''give" aad '%eae" in<br />

dealing with fellow employees,<br />

and "be" which he has for his<br />

family and they for him."<br />

"Ohex worh are "firm" ahd<br />

"fair" in the way he suppozts<br />

and hcb his St8fr<br />

Ald. Ron Ban thanked him<br />

for his long mice to the<br />

community while AM. Nom<br />

Veaner said Bloxham always,<br />

tried to Q his b t "mein<br />

though he thinks apsliti<strong>ca</strong>l<br />

means a good pub in pori-<br />

ria!"<br />

ROSS commedlted his dedi<strong>ca</strong>tion<br />

to his work, while Dan<br />

Cumming, chairman of the<br />

Squatnish-Ldlooet Regional<br />

District congratulated the<br />

"retiring administrator of Britarmisl<br />

North0' for his dedi<strong>ca</strong>ted<br />

public ,service, adding that<br />

"administrators make good<br />

politicians."<br />

H e<br />

BiS&ict SU-<br />

perintendent of Schools, pre-<br />

sentedhim with a piece of stu-<br />

dent art work while Sgt. Rod<br />

muin, on behalf of the<br />

RCMP, presented him with a<br />

painting as well.<br />

Harris also wmented on llie<br />

sidewalk program which ha<br />

benefitted students in the<br />

community and tlianked him<br />

for his help.<br />

"Of all the administrators in<br />

my area," Brad Coop of BC<br />

Rail said, "you are my fa-<br />

vorite," as he presented Blox-<br />

ham with a gift from the rail-<br />

Bdqging you<br />

Cjreetiqgs ...<br />

- -<br />

Whether you're new<br />

in town, have a new<br />

baby' getting married,<br />

or know someone<br />

who Is, your Webme<br />

Wagon Hostesrs will<br />

give you the red<br />

<strong>ca</strong>rpet treatment at no<br />

cost le you.<br />

%iWgon.,<br />

SINCE 1930<br />

Fire @hie€ Pat Hampson, who<br />

acted as mastex of ceremonies,<br />

read letters fsom €orma administrator<br />

Stan Kq of Fort<br />

St. Joh and former alderman<br />

Corinne bnsdale.<br />

on behalf of the fire department<br />

Hampson made Bloxham<br />

an honorary f"p.eman and p-<br />

helmet. sented him with an official<br />

Following the luncheon and<br />

the ceremonies, a retirkmeait<br />

<strong>ca</strong>ke was cut and smed to the<br />

guests.<br />

St. John Angli<strong>ca</strong>n Church<br />

Rev. CMes Wow<br />

W100<br />

Wnday Services<br />

8N 8 10M am.<br />

Church School Monday 630 p.m.<br />

SquamM Unltod Church<br />

Mlnleter: Rev, Chrk Bumett<br />

Phom882-5727<br />

Sunday Wonhip Hour 10:OO am.<br />

Infant Nursery provided<br />

Sunday gchod 10.90 am.<br />

Sqwnlsh Baptlst Church<br />

btoc John cmzk -<br />

Assodabe: PaW Purdie<br />

w737<br />

Sunday Wonhip 1OXN am.<br />

Sunday sdrod 109Oam.<br />

§unW Fellomhip 630 p.m.<br />

Nunq at both MIIvJcBb


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HEART" (1 984) Mariette sic. (In Stereo) 9<br />

A TV <strong>ca</strong>msraman hurt abound when two sets of BERUN'' C 19Q8) Martin<br />

. Hanli ey, Howard Hesse- rn "SOMrnlME8 7HEY while covering a football identi<strong>ca</strong>l twins, separated Sheen, Sam Wanmaker.<br />

COME BACK" (199l)%m ~ game is told $Q his brother- ~ I masi. Family end friends fail Rattan at birth, converge opposite on aides Man- of A fact-bsd account cf<br />

-_ . - to sea the toll that school Mathoson, Brooke Adam . in-law how to got a big in-<br />

ttw 1978 trial of an East<br />

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WENINS S and social pressures are Premiere. A high-school wrdnce settlement. a corporate maneuver. Q Qrman waiter who hitaking<br />

on a 1 7-year-ofd bov toacher is stalked by the 1l:W a "MASK" (1985) 'WmM Of LOVE" jacked a plane to Berlin<br />

before he commits suici&, ghosts .of the three stu- Cher, Eric Stoltr. Based on (1 99 1) Pierce Urosnan,<br />

1VmlK \laud) Pebut<br />

his sistor insists on dents who killed his brother the two story of Rocky .. JOB& Williams. - -- Premiore. ..<br />

.VI ,IDers, Peter G'Voois. searchina for the truth 27 years ago. Based on Dennis, a 46-rye iqr-old A therspist's affair with a<br />

abut his tragedy.<br />

Stephen King's short story. whose optimistic outlook widowed professor turns Cont'd opt back page of<br />

#B "MARKED FOR' (In Stereo)<br />

on Me is undimmed by a dangerous when she learns T.V. Guide<br />

WUIIIUI! WllU IWVU 1!1111 UIIU 0WTW"' (1 983) David 1200 69 "BLACK WI- . rare cranial bone disease. that he is the ._<br />

- - __ same man ly- .<br />

- seeks the aid of a married -_ - --- _---<br />

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-r..rL:rrAnr , Sisak. A murder witness Ilr6W (1987) Debra Win- 11 :38 e "SBrLAAM BOM- hind one of her patients'<br />

pap1 IlBII I<br />

mi. "SAAITACV 18- * becomes a marked man af- * ger, Theresa Russell. Long- . BAY" (1 988) Shafiq Syed, emotional problems. (In<br />

1205 8 II 1 AND E I<br />

rmaummww<br />

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-..-AJ. ter remrtina 'the crime to ing for excitement, an Sarfuddin a<br />

I<br />

LAND' (1978) Ric;aruu<br />

' Montalban, Bill , Bixby.<br />

the.le<strong>ca</strong>l atdhorities.<br />

investigator for the Justice young boy tries -parassi. to save en- A 1:QO Stereo) QB 9 "SUPSTREAW' CONSTRUCTION<br />

Three people arrive at a 1 :I 5 Q."FUGHT NO. 98: Department becomes in- ough money 'to retum<br />

glamorous island paradise DISASTER ON THE PO- home while living among 1 trigued by the apparent link ,<br />

Oatman. (1973) Luke A disc Askew, iockev Patti at- QUALITY BUILT<br />

I<br />

where, for $50,000 ea-L<br />

TOMAC" I1 984) Richard she sees between a mys- pimps, prostitutes and tempts to be gekine'and<br />

Ul,<br />

terious woman and the drug abusers in the streets<br />

CUSTOM HOMES<br />

they <strong>ca</strong>n live out their mua -"<br />

Masur, Dinah Manoff. Factt<br />

evade the commercial articompelling<br />

fantasie-<br />

based account of the indivi- deaths of. several wealthy of Bombay. (Subtitled)<br />

is. riiwt<br />

ficiali he seas around him. & RENOVATIONS<br />

U<br />

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for the popular seriwP.<br />

. dual acts of heroism which men. 1205 Q ''?ME OUTSI- 1 :30 (Ib "A NIGHTINGALE<br />

Weddo8WW<br />

1230 Q "UNDER THE<br />

saved 'five passengirs 1 :15 g) "PENNIES FROM DEW' (1 983) Matt Dillon, SANG IN BERKELEY<br />

BOARDWALK" (1988)<br />

HEAVEN' (1 98 1) Steve<br />

C. Vhomas Howell. Di- I<br />

from Washington, D.C:'s<br />

SQUARE'' (1979) Richard . Nort)ranw&<br />

'<br />

Martin, Bernadette Peters.<br />

Keith Coogan, Danielle von<br />

icy Potomac River follow-<br />

rected by Francis Coppola.<br />

A Depressionsra sheet Teen-age gang members in Jordan, David Niven. The whisikm88<br />

, Zerneck. The budding roming<br />

the 1982'crash of an<br />

night watchman at a British<br />

music salesman affects the<br />

ance between a surfer from Air Florida jet.<br />

a mid-1960s Oklahoma Bank is tempted to return<br />

lives of those around him<br />

the valley and a lo<strong>ca</strong>l gir'<br />

1:30 e<br />

Phone Ray at<br />

"THE SURVI-<br />

town become involved in a to a life of crime.<br />

II :- IS<br />

tk.aats.rsA r&ar en .,;nlsn<br />

VOWz ( 1983) Robin Wil- be<strong>ca</strong>use of his unbridled murder, leading to tragic<br />

892-9310<br />

~iiiuawmwuaiwai a vwiwiit ri-<br />

..-I-. L--rL-<br />

selfishness and his belief consequences for all conve1ry<br />

liams, Waiter Matthau.<br />

UIWQKS vu1 --: between '<br />

that life <strong>ca</strong>n be as it is in the cerned.<br />

01 932-7737<br />

their two groups<br />

Two very different men<br />

songs he sells.<br />

1215 I r UI.~ 1.1 8 . "PAT * AND<br />

' 1237 Q "I ME1 lose their iobs. then find<br />

nim IR<br />

p ~ tqa%m ~ nad, p<br />

their lives i~kt&~ed when 1:30 0 "AMI'TWILLE II: MIKE" (1952) Spencer<br />

tIarrl Irmvyn<br />

THE POSSESSION" Tracy, Katharine Hepbum.<br />

Dougl,<br />

they witness a robbery and<br />

*e "*'rdette Col-<br />

(1 982) Burt Young, James A conniving New York Cii<br />

bert. A beautii 'ul dress de- become the quarry of a<br />

Olson. A graphic prequel to sports promoter transsigner<br />

from New .__ W-A-<br />

T wrn sex -3 syndi<strong>ca</strong>te ha man.<br />

the 1979 hit finds another forms a talented physi<strong>ca</strong>l<br />

off on a European vBc8tioll - 3:OO 0 "SIGNS OF UFE"<br />

family falling prey to super- edu<strong>ca</strong>tion teacher into the<br />

where, she finds two (198q Beau Bridges, Vinnatural<br />

forces at the infa- queen of the athletic world.<br />

equally' ardent admirers<br />

cent D'Qnofrio. An elderlv<br />

1..<br />

mous Lonb Island home. 1 :00 'TRANSYLVANIA<br />

i:oo e "MER"- iiwnIAL<br />

Maine boat dealer and his<br />

,<br />

1:37 8 "?HE SKIP TRA- 6-5000" (1 985)'Jeff Gold-<br />

DAY' (1983) Mike<br />

small ' crew of dedi<strong>ca</strong>ted<br />

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CER" (1977) Oavid blum, Ed Begley Jr. Two<br />

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Pnksd WalAan A \Ih+nsr<br />

workers - - - -. - -. - wrestle - - - - - _. - with . . - . the . . -<br />

tiuwi. vvuwuii. n vmriiailP<br />

Peterson, John Lazurus. A tabloid reporters are asrisereuprospect<br />

of closing down<br />

- COMMERC1,AL<br />

in the face of the fiberglass debt collector must fight to signed to get a scoop on<br />

msIuII wlL1l IlwlllMIs of his<br />

-1-I --..-A __---<br />

boat revolution. An maintain the title and the Frankenstein monster,<br />

oia squau unww rths bitter<br />

power he has gained within who is reputedly alive and .<br />

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memories apd<br />

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ekpl Iullbup<br />

his company over. the well and living in Transylhe<br />

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DARKNESS' (1 987) Don- . 'COUNTER" (4982) Larry<br />

(1958) Neil McCallum, Wil- claine, Anthony Hopkins.<br />

ald Pleasence, Jameson . Hagman, Susan Anspach.<br />

liam Hartnell. After refusing A middle-aged couple try<br />

Parker. Physics students A helicopter pilot helps B<br />

to throw a prizefight, a<br />

out younger partners dur-<br />

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boxer is pursued by gangswhen<br />

they come in contact black book filled with the<br />

. ters.<br />

with the devilish contents information that could send<br />

1:30 a "ASSASSINA-<br />

TlnN'' ' tlan7\ Phnrlse of a mysterious <strong>ca</strong>nister.<br />

a certain criminal kingpin to<br />

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MAY 3,1991<br />

Directed by John Carpen- jail.<br />

RmncPnn '."..""..I .till Irnland A -Sq-<br />

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assassination . C. _. . plot against 8:OO B) "A HOLE IN THE<br />

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Edward G. Robinson. A<br />

MAY<br />

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widower . - - -. with . a - 12-vear- -<br />

old son has a varie&of<br />

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ODsessive mission to uncover<br />

a murderer.<br />

12:OS Q "STITCHES"<br />

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meal<strong>ca</strong>t stuaenw stag ---)e a<br />

variety of outragc 3OUS<br />

pranks at their medi<strong>ca</strong>l collegeinamisgi'<br />

iiaea . ertort -- to -<br />

force their dsan into .--_ ea1 - rly<br />

retirement.<br />

FLIGHT" 11 9871 Elizabeth<br />

Mason, Peier Reckell. A re-<br />

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cord company 'executive<br />

falls in love with the reclusive<br />

musician she's trying<br />

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to coax out of retirement.<br />

9:OO 0 "RED DRAGON:<br />

THE'PURSUIT OF HAN-<br />

. NlBAL LECTER" (1 986)<br />

William L. Petersen, Kim<br />

Griest. A former FBI agent<br />

known for his unusual<br />

methods of investigation is<br />

brought out of retirement<br />

to track down a serial killer.<br />

Based on a novel by Thomas<br />

Harris. (In Stereo) g<br />

12:37 I) "NAMING THE<br />

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TER@ 11991) Richard<br />

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8:OO QD "THE HAUNTED'<br />

(1991) Sally Kirkland, Jeffrey<br />

DeMunn. A Pennsylvania<br />

family seeks help<br />

from demonologists after<br />

the church refutes their<br />

claims of supernatural occurrences.<br />

Based on a true<br />

story.<br />

9:OO B "VICTIM OF<br />

LOVE' (1 991) Pierce Brosnan,<br />

JoBeth Williams. Premiere.<br />

A therapist's affair<br />

with a widowed professor<br />

turns dangerous when she<br />

learns that he is the same<br />

man behind one of her patients'<br />

emotional prob-<br />

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(1989) Chevy Chase, Hal<br />

Holbrook. Los Angeles reporter<br />

and master of disauises<br />

I.M. Fletcher be-<br />

6:OO a "BIG SHOTS"<br />

(1987) Ricky Busker, Darius<br />

McCrary. Two Chi<strong>ca</strong>go<br />

kids from opposite sides of<br />

the tracks forge an unlikely<br />

friendship as they embark .<br />

on an adventure to retrieve<br />

a stolen watch.<br />

8:OO 8 "MARY POP- -<br />

PINS' (1964) Julie Andrews,<br />

Dck Van Dyke. Five<br />

A<strong>ca</strong>demy Awards went to<br />

this Disney classic about a<br />

magi<strong>ca</strong>l young nanny who<br />

brings happiness and a<br />

sense of adventure to the<br />

stuffy Banks household.<br />

9:OO "NIGHT OF THE<br />

HUNTER" (1 99 1) Richard<br />

Chamberlain, Diana S<strong>ca</strong>rwid.<br />

Premiere. A conscienceless<br />

excon poses as a<br />

preacher in order to lo<strong>ca</strong>te<br />

the loot his late partner ,<br />

nev. The conflicts dividing wid. Premiere. A consci- Eomes embroiled sin a might have left with-his wi-<br />

Northern Ireland under- enceless ex-con poses as a<br />

score this story of theTom- preacher in order to lo<strong>ca</strong>te<br />

ance between a Betfast the loot'his late partner<br />

bookseller and a young might have left with his wi-<br />

Protestant. dow in this remake of the<br />

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murder mystery while va- dow in this remake of the<br />

<strong>ca</strong>tioning in Louisiana. (In 1955 Robert Michum clas-<br />

sic. (In Stdeo) 9<br />

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COOKIE" (1 966) Jack (1988) Bette Midler, Lily<br />

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Edna Ferber.<br />

1 :30 6 "INVASION too e "SHE'LL BE<br />

power struggle between a<br />

new guard and the tough<br />

USA." (1985) Chuck<br />

Norris, Richard Lynch. A<br />

SWEET" (1978) Tony Lo<br />

Bianco, Sally Kellerman. A<br />

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the prison yard. I ful retirement is rudely in- near-bankrupt freight busi-<br />

EVENING 12:30 Q) "GUNS OF A tenupted by an invading ness by kidnapping the<br />

SO0 Q "COCKTAIL" STRANGER" [ 1973) . Communist force bent on daughter of the man pre- .<br />

. (1988) Tom Cyise, Bryan Marty Robbins, Chill Wills. turning Ameri<strong>ca</strong>ns against paring to repossess his<br />

Brown. A yourQ man look- A small-town sheriff, in- each other. ' bat.<br />

ing for quick success yoked in killing a man in the<br />

1<br />

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with a veteran bar- line of duty, surrenders his<br />

.,;OUSLY'' (1984) Michael<br />

tender io take the Manhat- badge and becomes a drif-<br />

Keaton, Joe Piscopo. In the<br />

tan bar scene by storm. (In ter. MAY 7.1991 19309, an honest, godsterealq<br />

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12:37 dB "TO HELL AND<br />

arted pan is forced to<br />

.I "CRY IN THE WILD: BACK" (1 965) Audie Mur- EVENING<br />

urn 80 a life of crime to fi-<br />

" THE TAKING OF PEGGY phy, Susan Kohner. War nance his neurotic moth-<br />

ANN" (1991) David hero-turned-movie star Au- 8:OO . "RUNNING er's skyrocketing medi<strong>ca</strong>l<br />

Wrse, Megan Follows. die Murphy plays himself in SCARED' (1 986) Gregory bills,<br />

hemiere. A misguided this action-packed dramati- Hines, Billy Crystal. Two 1:BS Q "THE MAN WHO<br />

-, mountain man takes a zation of the heroics that Chi<strong>ca</strong>go cops with retire- LIVED AT THE RlTZ"<br />

tean-age girl <strong>ca</strong>ptive in this made him World War 11's ment and a life of leisure on (1988) (Part 1 of 2) Perry<br />

fact-based account of one most decorated soldier.<br />

their minds are given 30 King, Leslie Caron. The exof<br />

the largest manhunts in 1:OO QB "THE PIRATE days to nab a co<strong>ca</strong>ine- clueive Paris hotel serves<br />

pennsyfvania history. (In MOVIE" (1 982) Kristy smuggling mobster. (18 the backdrop for this<br />

%ere01 9 McNichol, Christopher At- 9:W 8 "SOMETIMES sfon/ of an Ameri<strong>ca</strong>n art<br />

Q "COCKTAIL" kins. The music of Gilbert THEY COME BACK" student <strong>ca</strong>ught amid the<br />

. (1988) Tom Cruise, Bryan and Sul!ivan is interspersed (1991) Tim Matheson, politi<strong>ca</strong>l upheavals rocking<br />

'Brown. A young man look- with contemporary pop in Brooke Adams. Premiere. 'Europe in the 1920s and<br />

this tale of a teen-ager who A high-school teacher is '38s. Bclsed on A.E. Hotchdreams<br />

of romance and ad- stalked by the ghosts of mr's novel.<br />

venture in.a world of pir- the three students who 1 :30 o "TENNIS<br />

atds and fair maidens. killed his brother 27 years COURT" (1985) Peter<br />

1:16 "SHOW BOAT" ago. Based. on Stephen couplehhetits Graves, Hannah an Gordon. old Vic- A<br />

(1951) Kathryn Grayson, . King's short story. (In<br />

Howard Keel. Jerome Kern Stereo)<br />

torian house, only to disand<br />

Os<strong>ca</strong>r Hammerstein II 1206 a "GET CHRlSTtE cover it's haUrPted, and<br />

8 - provided th~ words and LOVE!" ( 1974) Teresa when an occult specialist<br />

musk for-this tale of rom- Graves, Harry Garardino. A dies on the grounds, a lo<strong>ca</strong>l<br />

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wood <strong>ca</strong>binet. Not working. $75.<br />

OBO. -Potters kick-whkl, ex-<br />

tremely well built $300. OBO.<br />

Cd898-3175. (043OIlW) .<br />

For sale Brother DTC stylewriter<br />

daisy-wheel printer, four wheels,<br />

tractor fecd for labels, 37K buf-<br />

fer, takes nylon or film ribbons,<br />

extra ribbons. $SOO.bo obo.<br />

892-2237,<br />

For sale Kaypro I1 X computer<br />

with two 400 K drives, serial,<br />

parallel, and an unbelievable<br />

amount of software of every<br />

description. Completely por-<br />

table. Weighs 20 Ibs. All<br />

manuals. 892-2237.<br />

For sale Signalman 300-1200<br />

baud modem. Completely<br />

Hayes-compatible protocol.<br />

Have CPM or MS DOS telecom<br />

software to go with it. 892-2237.<br />

TFN<br />

IBM compatible AT286 com-<br />

' puter, 1 mega byte internal<br />

memory, 40MB harddrive,<br />

Roland Printer with several<br />

fonts, non-glare amber monitor<br />

with tilt and swivel,%,all <strong>ca</strong>bles<br />

and mouse incl. loaded with software,<br />

grapbics programmes;<br />

spreadsheet, database, wordprocessor,<br />

edu<strong>ca</strong>tional games,<br />

chess, bridge, etc. 2yr. warranty<br />

still in effect. 892-2237 or<br />

892-3408. (10 02TFN)<br />

COMPUTER PROBLEMS?<br />

We <strong>ca</strong>n have you up and running<br />

like a professional in only one<br />

short visit!<br />

Computer Tune-ups9 Menus In-<br />

stalled, Hardware Installed,<br />

Printers and Modems setup. Or,<br />

you buy a computer and we will<br />

come and set it up for you. For<br />

Home or small business. Pree<br />

brochure.<br />

CANADIAN MEGATRENDS<br />

(604) m0-5QQ3<br />

(M 30)<br />

Cwtified Semsbress<br />

GRADS SPECIAL<br />

25% DISCOUNT<br />

For All Your Special<br />

1 For Sale Miscrellaneous<br />

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IBMSQFTWARE<br />

$5.99 A Disk!<br />

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We have hundred8 of<br />

outstandiag programs for<br />

your home or office!<br />

ti% Finandhunting<br />

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Ift. GamedEnkrtalMlent<br />

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MEGATRENDS<br />

. (604) 8984003<br />

Very fast, very big storage: AT<br />

true 386,Min 1-Tower IBM com-<br />

patible, computer. 2 megabytes<br />

internal memory. Fast access 105<br />

Rodein harddrive. 1.2 meg 5 '/z<br />

floppy. 1.4 meg 3.5 floppy. 2 yr.<br />

Wmity. Call 892-2237.<br />

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>Extremely fast, even bigger<br />

storage: AT true 386 Full-Tower<br />

IBM compatible computer. 4<br />

megabytes internal memory. Fast<br />

access 120 Seagate harddrive<br />

(18ms access). 1.2 meg 5 '/z flop-<br />

py. 1.4 meg 3.5 floppy. 2 yr. war-<br />

ranty. Call 892-2237.<br />

(04 16TFN)<br />

I 81oeocARE&~*<br />

Viking washer and dryer, white, '<br />

approx. 10 yrs. old, excell. runn-<br />

irig cond. $400. OBO. Call<br />

a98-93~. (04 30)<br />

For &rabbit manure 75-100 Ib.<br />

~~ ~<br />

All enquiries should be made to<br />

the Resource Officer Recreation,<br />

Frank Vicen, telephone<br />

898-%7 1.<br />

Please note, a mandatory site<br />

viewing will take place on Tues-<br />

bags $5.00 per bag. Call George day May 14, 1991, commencing<br />

898-3259 Timbertown, trailer at 1:00 p.m. (lo<strong>ca</strong>l the) at<br />

No. 61. (04 38) , Meager Creek Hotsprings<br />

Recreation Site.<br />

piano (upright "kp - ara Tenders must be subject to the<br />

1900) $15~. OBO. Ping-bong cbnditions of tender and submittable<br />

(official size) and set $125. ted on the fOrmS and the<br />

OBO. Call 898-5743. (04 30). . enVaOPe SUPPlid.<br />

No tender shall be considered<br />

$ . having any qualifying clauses<br />

whatsoever and the lowest or my<br />

2 Wanted to Buy tender will not necessarily be acceDted.<br />

1 or 2 bdrm. suite needed for<br />

leader of Canada World Youth<br />

Exchange. June to October. Call 8 Legals<br />

Pat collect at 1-732-5113.<br />

(04 30)<br />

4 Garage Salas<br />

Moving Sale,<br />

Saturday, May 4<br />

lotun - 2pm<br />

41271 Meadow Ave.<br />

Fagle Run<br />

Vacuum, iron, truck tires,<br />

bathroom accessories, household<br />

items and more. (04 30)<br />

Saturday, May 4<br />

9am - 2pm<br />

38415 Westway Ave.<br />

Valleycliffe<br />

Bargains galore. .<br />

(04 30)<br />

% 6 Family Garage Sale<br />

' Saturday, May4 ',<br />

930am-lpm. '<br />

1011 Pia Rd.(off the top of<br />

Take notice that an offer to<br />

replace Woodlot Licence No. 015<br />

in the So0 Timber Supply Area,<br />

held in the name of, W.A.<br />

Tewinkel, has been made for a'<br />

term of fifteen (15) years in ac-<br />

cordance with Section 43 of the<br />

Forest Act. (04 30)<br />

Pregnant--And distressed??<br />

Call BIRTHRIGHT<br />

-fie pregnancy test<br />

-emotional and practi<strong>ca</strong>l support<br />

totally confldental.<br />

Call BIRTHRIGHT 892-9329.<br />

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13 Deaths 13 ' Deaths<br />

ROZMANN: On April Bth,<br />

1991 Tibor Josef Romann of<br />

§quamish, aged 55 years. He is<br />

survived by his loving family:<br />

wife, Rose son George(L.aura)<br />

mother Mrs. Ottilia Romann of<br />

Hungary, his sisters, nieces,<br />

nephews, cousins and his many<br />

friends. Requiem Mass was<br />

celebrated on April 23rd at St.<br />

Joseph's Roman Catholic<br />

Church, Garibaldi Highlands,<br />

Father Casimir Celebrant. Interment<br />

Mt. Garibaldi Cemetery.<br />

Sauamish Funeral Chapel in <strong>ca</strong>re<br />

of arrangements. (04 30)<br />

FRNTON: On April 24, 1991.<br />

Treena Dawn Fenton of<br />

PAULL: On April 21,1991<br />

Percy Andrew Padl of North<br />

Vancouver age 69 years. He will<br />

be sadly missed by loving wife<br />

Georgina, one son Reginal, one<br />

daughter Elaine, thee sisters<br />

Evon Joseph, Audrie River and<br />

Helen buridsen, eight grand-<br />

children, 2 great grandchildren,<br />

many nicces and nephews and<br />

many friends. Prayers were of-<br />

fered Wednesday April 24 ab 7:30<br />

p.m. in thc Saint Paul's Catholic<br />

Church North Vancouver<br />

followed by funeral mass Thurs-<br />

day April 25 at 10:30 a.m. Father<br />

Dennis Alexander O.M.I.<br />

Celebrant. Interment Mission<br />

Reserve Cemetery. In lieu of<br />

flowers, donations may be made<br />

Squamish, B.C. $he is survived to the Save the St. Paul's Indian<br />

by her loving mother Tracy and Church, 424 West Esplenade,<br />

grandparents Irving and Bernice North Vancouver, B.C. V7M<br />

Alexander, aunts and uncles. 1A7. Hinds Funeral and<br />

Prayers were offered Saturday Memorial Services in <strong>ca</strong>re of ar-<br />

April 27 at 1:OO p.m. in rangements.<br />

Squamish Totem Hall. Father<br />

Casimir Celebrant. Interement<br />

Axen Reserve Cemetery. In lieu<br />

of flowers donations may be<br />

made to B.C. Children's<br />

Hospital. Hinds Funeral and<br />

Memoiial Service in <strong>ca</strong>re of au-<br />

rangements . (04 30)<br />

Path) : SQUAMISH R€ALlY LTD.<br />

Garibaldi Highlands<br />

zor,@mdtofm~r other goodies. (04 30)<br />

nnukerlj~onJJorLhr<br />

~s#toBq(oorrldor<br />

BE!i'TYDASCBUK<br />

STIHL; 041 chainsaw. Fireplace<br />

insert free heat machine. Viking<br />

deepfreeze 19 cu. ft. Call after 5<br />

pp. 89W28. (04 30)<br />

Kent Tilefire - airtight (approv-<br />

ed) freestanding. woodstove, in-<br />

ter changeable ceramic tiles $350.<br />

OBO. Call 892-9588. (04 30)<br />

Used renovation item-doors,<br />

windows, toilet, bathtub, electric<br />

stove. Misc. household items,<br />

childs booster seat,.clothing 1-6<br />

yrs., dresser, desk, etc. Call<br />

898424 after 6pm. (04 30)<br />

MOSTGY BOOKS<br />

' NWOPBNBUMUYS<br />

1 lam-3pm<br />

,New &Used Books<br />

wemyu~Books<br />

Cleveland Ave.<br />

892-3912<br />

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Lots of baby toys, clothes and 38145 2nd Ave. * P.O. Box 1571 * Squamish, BeC * VON 360<br />

WICKER!<br />

WOOD!<br />

PANE!<br />

BRUSHES!<br />

BOOKS!<br />

D.M.C.!<br />

mmLY<br />

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BEADS!<br />

MUST BE<br />

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ISCO~TOO<br />

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37991 Cleveland<br />

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VICTORIAAVE<br />

Trailer for 2 motorcycles, -14in.<br />

wheels, wired $295. Raleigh boys<br />

bicycle, suit 5-6 yr. old S35. Old<br />

wooden table $25. Call 892-2236 7 Tendan<br />

after 6pm. (04 38)<br />

DIABETICS - QNE TOUCH II<br />

Now in stock. Authorized dealer<br />

€or Sera to Sky Country. Phar-<br />

masave, Squamish. Call<br />

892-9321. (04 3 om<br />

RECREATION SITE<br />

MAINTENANCE CONTRACT<br />

Sealed tenders for the Meager<br />

Creek Hotsprings Recreation<br />

Site Maintenance Contract will<br />

be received by the District<br />

Honda rototillcr as new 5 HP, Manager* Squamish Forest<br />

self propelled $435. OBO. District, 42000 Loggers Lane,<br />

4X6X3X6 dog house $35. OBO. fhUdish, B*C* VoN 3Go up to<br />

Call 898-9702. (04 30) 3:30 p,m. (lo<strong>ca</strong>l time) on June 3,<br />

1991 and opened in public at that<br />

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of Abbotsford, 2 step daughters<br />

Francis and Lana, 3 brothers<br />

Randall, Gordon and Allan all of<br />

- North Vancouver, sister Julie<br />

Baker and a long time .friend<br />

Vern (Bear) Bolton, aunts,<br />

uncles, nieces, nephews and<br />

many friends. Prayers were of-<br />

fered Sunday April 28 at 7:oO<br />

p.m. in the Saint Paul Catholic<br />

Church, North Vancouver<br />

followed by funeral mass Mon-<br />

day April 29 at 1030 a.m. Father<br />

Dennis Alexander O.M.I.<br />

Celebrant. Cremation. . Hinds<br />

Funeral and Memorial Service in<br />

<strong>ca</strong>re of arrangement. (04 30)<br />

14 . On Memoriam<br />

In Memoriam donations to the<br />

B.C. & Yukon Heart Foundation<br />

t help fund research, edu<strong>ca</strong>tion,<br />

I -and public information -pro-<br />

grams. B.C. Yukon Heart<br />

Foundation<br />

Box 433<br />

Squamish, B.C.<br />

VON 3G0<br />

SANDBERG: Darla<br />

Pea'ceful be thy rest, dear wife<br />

.. ,<br />

Drummer wanted f$ jamming.<br />

Influ. 'rock, dteniative. Begin-<br />

ners welcome. . Call 892-9459<br />

Jason or 898-3467 Hardeep.<br />

- (03 19"FN) :<br />

40 Job OpportunRies<br />

Housekeeping Team leaders re-<br />

quired by Whiski Jack Resorts,<br />

top wages plus year end bonus.<br />

These are exciting but deman-<br />

ding positions. All qualified 4p<br />

pli<strong>ca</strong>nts, please d l LLoyd<br />

932-6500. (Q4 1-<br />

Wanted - models for hair fashion<br />

show - trendy and high fashion<br />

Cuts. Call 892-5116. (M 38)<br />

WEIGHTPROBLEM .<br />

Control your weight and make<br />

money at the same time sound<br />

gd, P/T or Wt. Call Suki<br />

898-4468. (04 30)<br />

Full time housekeeper wanted<br />

for small team orientated<br />

whistler Go. Full benefit pro-<br />

gram and travel expenses.<br />

Seiious appl. only pls. Call<br />

892-9124 after Spm ask for Ro-<br />

seanne or 932-6699. (W.30)<br />

. la.- and mother,<br />

' ' It is sweet to breathe thy name, The fOflOWhl tempow Psi-<br />

In life we loved you dearly, tion will be available May 13th,<br />

In death we do the same, 1991 to Seprmber 3Oth, 1991<br />

Lovingly remembered, and is open to both male and<br />

42 Child Care<br />

Mother Goose licensed day<strong>ca</strong>re<br />

has full time and part time open-<br />

ings. 2 years (toilet trained) to 5<br />

years. Pre-school program.<br />

Large yard. Playroom. Nursery.<br />

Non-smoker. CPR First Aid.<br />

Refs. Call Marion Lindsay<br />

892-9544. (04 23)<br />

Wanted: Caring, mature person<br />

to look after 5 month old baby, 4<br />

days per week - Tuesday to Fri-<br />

day in my home. Wage neg. Call<br />

898-968 1. (04 23)<br />

Exp. babysitter/mother would<br />

like to babysit in her own home.<br />

Garibaldi Estates. Call 898-4062.<br />

(04 30)<br />

41 : Employment<br />

Wanted<br />

Master Carpenter<br />

Designer & Builder<br />

Cabinetry, furniture, f ~sh trim,<br />

remodeling, 22 yrs. exp.<br />

Specialty industrial <strong>ca</strong>binets for<br />

stores and institutions. Call<br />

Chris 898-3458. (04 30)<br />

Custom sunroom, sundecks; interior<br />

renovations, excell.<br />

workmanship. Lots of<br />

references. Call Paul 892-8418 or<br />

1 -977-47 16. (0430) -<br />

Ray, Jessi<strong>ca</strong>, and Eric<br />

(04 30)<br />

SANDBERG: Darla '<br />

Sad are the hearts of her parents<br />

consoled Yet brave as by she'd the want us to be Of<br />

meeting,<br />

On the shore of eternity.<br />

Mom and Dad, Don and Dale<br />

(04 3Q)<br />

17 lost<br />

female appli<strong>ca</strong>nts. Appli<strong>ca</strong>tions<br />

will be received up to and including<br />

May 7th, 1991 and<br />

should be addressed to School<br />

District No. 48 (How Sound),'<br />

Box 250, QUdsh B.C., VON<br />

3GO or filed at the School Board<br />

Office, 37866 %and Avenue,,<br />

Squamish, B.C.<br />

TEMPORARY GROUNDS<br />

PERSON<br />

COMPETITION NO. 0699<br />

Squamish Area<br />

Hours of Work: 8 hours per day<br />

For Guaranteed Quality Work<br />

Journeyman Carpenter<br />

Proffessional Floorlaver<br />

Specializing in -<br />

Baqcments to Bathrooms<br />

Lome 892-3258 or D~ 898-3815<br />

(05 07)<br />

49 Cars for Sale<br />

-QUAM MOTORS<br />

. VW Service, repairs, parts,<br />

used <strong>ca</strong>r sales.<br />

1979 Rabbit diesel ,4 door<br />

1980 Rabbit diesel 4 door<br />

All <strong>ca</strong>rs thoroughly checked,<br />

service and repaired.<br />

CaM 8984012<br />

DL 7186<br />

(10 16TFN)<br />

' 49 Cars for Sale<br />

'80 Toyota Tercel, new paint,<br />

new tires, runs well, sunroof,<br />

SSOO. OBQ. Call 898-9137 after<br />

'6pm. . (OS 07)<br />

'79 Chev Caprice. Excell. cond.,<br />

good tires, runs well S11Qo. <strong>ca</strong>ll<br />

898-4852. (M 30)<br />

'79 Chcv Impala. Excell. running<br />

cond. $1900. Call 898-5789.<br />

(04 30)<br />

~~<br />

'86 Jetta GL. Great shapc, low<br />

mileage, CD player, AC, new<br />

tires, grey. Must sell $3700.<br />

OBO. CaM 898-401)2, (04 30)<br />

'84 Plymouth Reliant, 4 dr.,<br />

A.T., PS, PB, air cond., 2.2<br />

eng., 84,soO km. $2100. Phone<br />

898-3956. (a 30)<br />

'84 Malibu Classic Stationwagon.<br />

In good running and.<br />

$900. OBO. Call 898-9462 or<br />

898-3729. (04 30)<br />

__<br />

'88 Tawus V6, WD, auto, air.,<br />

ass., tilt, int. wipers, excell,<br />

cond., new brakes, injectors der-<br />

viced, new plugs past 6 mos.,<br />

must sell $8800. OBO. Call<br />

892-9458 or 892-9177. (OS 07).<br />

'78 Ford LTD, V8, PS, PB, run-<br />

ning cond., new brakes, body ex-<br />

cell., needs starter $300. OBQ.<br />

Call Ellen 896-2476. (04 30)<br />

'85 Hyundai GLS - excell. cond.<br />

6,50Qb, one owner, 4 dr., auto,<br />

sunroof, great for student. Ask-<br />

ing $3300.,OBO. Call 898-3883.<br />

(05'14) c I ';<br />

'84 Malibu Classic Station-<br />

wagon. In good running cond.<br />

$1900. OBQ. Call 898-9562 or<br />

898-3729. (05 07)<br />

Repossession<br />

'86 Fiero, red, grey velour in-<br />

terior, 5 spd., sun roof, AM/FM<br />

stereo <strong>ca</strong>ssette, 60,ooOkm. Ex-<br />

cell. cond. Best offer to $4808.<br />

Call 892-5433 or 980-9321.<br />

(04 30)<br />

~-<br />

'86 Chrysler LeBaron GTS<br />

Premium, turbo, 5 spd.,<br />

aluminum wheels, sunroof,'PW,<br />

PS, digital dash, deluxe sound<br />

system, power mirrors, air<br />

cond., built in <strong>ca</strong>ssette trays,<br />

every option cxccpt leather. Best<br />

offer to $4500. Call 892-5433 or<br />

980-9321. (04 30)<br />

'86 Chevette, 3 dr. hatchback, 5<br />

spd., 66,OOOkm, 4 new all ScBSon<br />

tirq, radio/<strong>ca</strong>ssette deck with<br />

speakers, no rust, lady driven,<br />

good running condition. Asking<br />

$4008. OBO, Call 898-9390.<br />

(a 30)<br />

52 Recreational Vehicles<br />

Utility combination <strong>ca</strong>mper<br />

-trailer 7 ft. length 6 ft. wide.<br />

Aluminum covered front and<br />

rear windows - secured light <strong>ca</strong>r<br />

or truck $495. OBO. Call<br />

898-4424 after 6pm. (05 07)<br />

22ft. Companion travel trailer.<br />

Sleeps 6. Full bath with shower.<br />

Awning. New battery, very clean<br />

$6500, OBO. Call 898-3825.<br />

(05 Pr)<br />

53 Trucks<br />

!89 .Toyota Forerunner special<br />

edition 4x4. Original warranty<br />

a,W km., 5 S& rUMhg<br />

boards, mag wheels, immaculate<br />

condition $17,900. OBQ. Call<br />

892-3063. (04-<br />

Tahoe, tu-tone, cruise, tilt, inter-<br />

mitent wipers, am/fm <strong>ca</strong>ssette, 1 bdrm, basement suite for rent.<br />

with seek and sm and auto Available ncw, Non-smoker, no<br />

reverse. B/W, P/L, P/s, PIB, pets, $415./M. includes utilities.<br />

off road pkg. roof rack, spare <strong>ca</strong>ll Joyce $92-2027. (04 30)<br />

tire <strong>ca</strong>rriers, tow hooks, R.W.L.<br />

B235 75R tire, 5 spd. V6,29,000 Valleycliffe - Lower 1 bdrm.<br />

kms, acel. cond $16,995 OBO. $500./M. or I bdrm. and den<br />

Call 892-9149. No GST! 1 JT. left $550,/M. Suit 1 or '2 quiet<br />

on G.Mo *anantY* (a 1ILTFN) responsible tenants. Refs. req'd.<br />

Call Bonita 892-9206 after 6pm.<br />

30)<br />

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. '85 Ford % ton diesel 4x4 pick<br />

. up, stereo <strong>ca</strong>ssette. Good cond.<br />

S10,500. Call 892-95r14. (04 30)<br />

BASEMENT SUITE FOR<br />

RENT. Basement suite for rent<br />

in Valleycliffe. 2 bdrm.<br />

Available May 1. Call 892-1559.<br />

(04 30)<br />

Repossession<br />

'86 Chw Wrangler. PUP V-8,<br />

auto., PS, PB, tilt steer%% dual<br />

tank, sliding rear window, running<br />

boards, exterior sun visor, Tree house wjth character, sunpower<br />

windows, cruise, deluxe ny, furnished studio apt. with<br />

interior, AM/FM <strong>ca</strong>sette stereo, sleeping loft. Call 898-5552,<br />

tinted Windows. Bcst offer to (01) 30)<br />

$4900. Call 892-5433 or __ ~<br />

980-9321. (@$ 30) Quality 3 bdrm. condo, exercise<br />

room, pool, large playground.<br />

'81 Chw, shortbox, 4x4, new Avail. immed. Squamish<br />

dutch, new tires, new rear end, $sgs./M. or shared accomodablack,<br />

'$4 4x4 excell. Bronco and. 11, S75fN.OBo. new tires, 405 tion 071 negotiable. Call 1-278-8957.<br />

. -'I<br />

good cond. Call $98436.<br />

(0507) . Avail. May I. 3 bdrm. condo in<br />

'81 Ford F100,6 al. and <strong>ca</strong>nopy<br />

$3000. OBO. Call 8!&3744.<br />

(04 30) 1 bdrm. basement suite in<br />

'75 Chevy 454 Scottsdale Special<br />

Camp Addition has rust but is<br />

in excell. running coxid. Comes<br />

with <strong>ca</strong>nopy $900. om. <strong>ca</strong>ll<br />

892-9050. (05 67)<br />

55 Repairs 6 Parts I<br />

For sle complete 302 c.i. motor<br />

in excell. running cond. Can be<br />

seen running S400. Call<br />

892-9767. (04 3oTFN)<br />

60 Subs, Condominlurns<br />

6 Townhouses for Rent<br />

~<br />

WESTPARK AkS.<br />

Spacious 1 bdrm $480.. 2 bdrm<br />

S575., and lrg 3 bdrm S655<br />

suites. Includes kat, hot water,<br />

quiet lo<strong>ca</strong>tion, close to schools,<br />

38861 Buckley Avc., no pets, <strong>ca</strong>ll<br />

resident manager at 892-3616,<br />

(10-27M)<br />

--<br />

SQUAMISH<br />

2 & 3 bdrm. apts. from S500.<br />

Sauna, satellite dish and pool.<br />

(11 WTFN)<br />

s fridge.<br />

Garibdlldi Highlands S475./M.<br />

includes <strong>ca</strong>ble and hydro. Private<br />

entrance. Laundry room access.<br />

Avail. immcd. Call 898-5036.<br />

(04 30)<br />

-~<br />

Apt. for rent: Quiet, mature N/S<br />

adult(s). .Heat, hot water, TV<br />

<strong>ca</strong>ble. <strong>ca</strong>rpets, drapes, stove,<br />

Ai&.- June 1. Refs.<br />

req'd. $49S./M. 1090 Wilsan<br />

Cres. Call 892-3903. (04 30)<br />

3 bdrm. townhouse on quiet<br />

street, lg baths, f/p, washer<br />

and dryer, <strong>ca</strong>rport and small<br />

yard. Avail, June 1 S625.M.<br />

Call 892-3800 or 986801 5.<br />

(04301 .<br />

61 Rooms for Rent<br />

CHIEFTAIN HOTEL<br />

Clean, comfortable rooms,<br />

private baths, phone, color TV,<br />

by wek. Call 892-5222. (02<br />

1 2 m<br />

'62 Houses for Rant<br />

Call 892-3020. NEW TOWNHOUSE I<br />

CENTERALLY LOCATED<br />

.WELL MANAGED<br />

PROJECT<br />

Sauna, pool<br />

3 bdm.-$570.<br />

2 bdm.-$525.<br />

1 bdm.--$495.<br />

Call Scotty 892-3020.<br />

(12 IITFN)<br />

GARIBAEDI GARDEN<br />

COURTS<br />

1 and 2 bdrm. apts. ifid, heat<br />

and hot water.$475./M. to<br />

$525,/~. ~ \ l ~<br />

FOR RENT<br />

* 3 bdms 5 appliances<br />

'1 1/2baths<br />

Immediate Occupancy<br />

$850. per month<br />

Contact Phil at<br />

11 Suncoast Reaky<br />

Avail. March 1,3 bdrm. 2 f/p, 4<br />

appl. nice lands<strong>ca</strong>ped fenced<br />

yard, very clean inside and out.<br />

pets. <strong>ca</strong>ll %850./M. Call 892-9252 or<br />

898-3912. (02 26'I'FN) 932-361 1 (TFN 01 22)<br />

3 Mrm. condo in Mountain View<br />

Manor, very clean, four ap-<br />

pliances, avail, immediately. Call<br />

898-4681 after 6pm. (03 26TFN)<br />

3 bdrm. 1% baths, Avail. July 1.<br />

$65O./M. Call 898-3953.<br />

(M 30)<br />

I1 892-5961 I]<br />

For rent or lease - 3 bdrm. condo<br />

in Eagle View, five appl. Asking<br />

$810./M. Refs. req'd. hve<br />

message at 898-5636 will return<br />

<strong>ca</strong>lfs in eve. Black Tusk Realty.<br />

(04 0<br />

For rent or lease 1 Near new 93<br />

duplex in Brackendale. Five<br />

Newly renovated 3 m, condo WPl* if W'd* Ji825JM.<br />

avail. May 1. Call 898-4560.<br />

Refs. req'd. Leave message at<br />

898-5636 will return <strong>ca</strong>lls in eve,<br />

(04 30)<br />

Black Tusk Realty, (04 09TFN)<br />

1<br />

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. * aF0RWEks-f<br />

* 3 bdrrns * 5 appliances<br />

"1 112baths<br />

* Immedate Occupancy<br />

$850. per fflonth<br />

Contact Phil at<br />

11 Suncoast Realty<br />

New house in downtown. 4<br />

bdrm., 1% baths, 4 appl. Avail.<br />

immed. $95O./M. Call collect<br />

263-259 1. ,w 30)<br />

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Two deluxe duplexes for rent, 1<br />

avail. ~ Q W $980./M. 1 avail.<br />

April I. t850./M. 5 appl. built in<br />

vac, clemef, 3 bdm. Ref. req'd.<br />

No dogs.'CaU 892-2246. ,<br />

(Q.2 STW<br />

, \<br />

Centrally lo<strong>ca</strong>ted 2 bdrm. duplex<br />

with .<strong>ca</strong>rport avail. May 1.<br />

$550./M. Pets O.K. Call<br />

Maureen 892-3571. (04 30)<br />

I' 892-5961 . 11 2 bdrm. recently renovated.<br />

3 bdm. duplex with f/p and<br />

basement at 41347 Meadow Ave.<br />

$695./M. No dogs. Leave<br />

Avail. May 1. Lo<strong>ca</strong>ted on Mamquam<br />

Road. W 8984316.<br />

(05 07)<br />

In quiet relaxing area, lovely 3<br />

bdm. duplex for -rent, f/p, 5<br />

appl. No pets, reh. $675./M.<br />

Cd 898-5693. E@c Run,<br />

w 30).<br />

Offices for Rent. 2nd Ave.<br />

Squamish. Whether you need a<br />

little or you need a lot. Talk to<br />

me - Mike 892-3870 (01 05M)<br />

message itt 1-988-0819. (OS 07) 90 For Rant .<br />

For rent to older, quiet coiple: 2<br />

Wnn. mobile w/addition. Must<br />

like quiet country living<br />

$250./M. Refs: req'd. Call<br />

898-2806. (04 30)<br />

New !4 duplex 2 bdrm., 2 baths,<br />

garage, "quiet lo<strong>ca</strong>tion, non-<br />

smoking $650./M. Call<br />

898-5233.- . (04 30) .<br />

Cozy 1100 sq. ft :2 bdrm, bottom<br />

duplex in quiet area. Prefer<br />

working couple. No pets. Refs.<br />

req'd. Avd. immcd. S675./M.<br />

includes utilities. Call 898-3660.<br />

(05 07)<br />

I .<br />

aAlsEPERBQN<br />

$98-3187<br />

Miscellan@ous '<br />

Large garden.plot in Dentville.<br />

Call 892-2237. (03 05TFN)<br />

Accommodatiin<br />

Non-smokhg responsible room.<br />

mate to she new M dupkx<br />

$3SO./Mi Call John 898-5255<br />

(0430) -<br />

Single non-dPinking man wants<br />

to rent 1 Ibdrm. apt. Wiing to<br />

pay $250. - $35O,/M. Willing to<br />

do yard work. Was.2 <strong>ca</strong>ts. Call<br />

898-3259 aft= 4pm. [Os 30)<br />

$0 Housasr for Sale<br />

3 bdm. house Hospital Hill, 2<br />

baths, family and living room,<br />

large decks. Fireproof<br />

underground garage for<br />

mechani<strong>ca</strong>lly minded $164,500.<br />

<strong>ca</strong>lli George 892-1571 days or<br />

892-5091 eve. (0409TFW)<br />

Clean 4 bdrm. 2% baths, com-.<br />

pletely finished basement suite,<br />

37983 Magnolia Cres,,<br />

Vdeycliffe, $125,000. To view.<br />

<strong>ca</strong>ll 892-1049 anytime. (04 30)<br />

5 bdrm. 2 baths, 2 kitchens, all<br />

on 2 acres and fully fenced.<br />

Finch Road $199,900, to dew<br />

<strong>ca</strong>ll Dave MacLean at ReMax<br />

983-251 8 (M 07)<br />

~ ~~<br />

3 bdrm. home with basement<br />

$129,900. 38338 Chestnut Ave.<br />

TO View dl 892-9679. (04 30)<br />

International Metal Bldg.<br />

Manufacturer of Industrial,<br />

2 bdrm. mobile home for sale. Commercial and Agricultural<br />

No. 13 39784 Government Rd. buildings selecting dealer for<br />

$31,500. Call Susan collect open ma. Starter ads, training -<br />

463-3023, -0 15 :(05 07) and engineering support provid-<br />

ed. Serious Inquirers. Call Mr.<br />

Wvec at (303) 759-3uw) ed.<br />

86. Building Lots 234. (05 07)<br />

for Sale<br />

Downtown building.1ot for sale.<br />

Rock bottom price vendor<br />

motivated. Call Betty at<br />

Garibaldi Realty 892-2290.<br />

(M 30)<br />

fQr rorlrl &tk Campaign OfWUr<br />

May 8, 2 991<br />

Sip the appeal when<br />

it comes to ,vow door.<br />

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Write Your Ad blow - 1 Letter to a Space<br />

)LINE FRIDAY 1 PM,<br />

REQUEST FOR PUBLIC INPUT<br />

S.C. Lands is assessing the f6asibiMy of commercial alpine ski<br />

development in the Cayoosh and Melvin Creekdrainages,<br />

north of Duffey Lake, 30 km southwest of Lillooet.<br />

?he public is-invited to provide written input on this pmposal to: -<br />

Regional Director<br />

B.C. Lands<br />

Ministry of Lands and Parks<br />

478 St. Paul Street<br />

Kambops, B.C. V2C 2J6<br />

Further information may be obtained by writing the above<br />

ning 828-4880,<br />

Submissiono; must be received by dune 7, ,I 991.<br />

' OCEAN DUMPING PERMIT<br />

under the<br />

CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

PROTEaQN ACT<br />

load a substance: :\I<br />

edge spoil - 10,QOO m3 at site for thelurpe of<br />

ean disposal at Watts Point by the si e <strong>ca</strong>sting<br />

,.<br />

is proposed that the ~verations will be conducted at<br />

time peridbetween the dates of September 15,1991<br />

d September .14,1992. -<br />

~r further information regarding this operation<br />

lease contact<br />

?ave Lovely<br />

'mnnelManager<br />

Veldwood of .$ha&<br />

;suamiSh Lumber Division<br />

b92-5236 I<br />

Environmental Pmtedion<br />

Conservation and Protection<br />

Pacific and Yukon Re 'on<br />

BNVIRONMBNT&ADA -<br />

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224 West Esplanade<br />

North Vancou~er, B.C.<br />

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5% down (undet. th<br />

B.C.Morfgo e AsskfanceP<br />

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4r(rm QbOUf. $550/mo.<br />

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