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YOUR OPINION<br />

We asked<br />

students at Carson Christina Marshall Bradley Giesbrecht Ryan McTavish Grade<br />

Elementary School<br />

Grade 1: "They died. Grade 2: "They died 4: "I think something<br />

That's a hard one., and <strong>the</strong>ir, b^^ones went — it Was big and came<br />

what <strong>the</strong>y though They died because <strong>the</strong>y into <strong>the</strong> water and <strong>the</strong>y from a cold planet —<br />

happened '® , were too old — a hun­ got underground. F^eb- came from outerspace<br />

dinosaurs: dred years. Somebody ple dig and <strong>the</strong>y find and made <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

might have killed dinosaur bones. They really cold and <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

<strong>the</strong>m." just lived too long pro­ warm blood changed to<br />

bably."<br />

cold and <strong>the</strong>y all died.<br />

REVIEW<br />

By Julie Fleming<br />

Some people say One Flew Over <strong>the</strong><br />

Cuckoo's Nest was <strong>the</strong> best <strong>the</strong>y had ever<br />

seen in <strong>Quesnel</strong>.<br />

One thing for sure, it was one of <strong>the</strong> best<br />

in <strong>the</strong> last seven months this writer has been<br />

in town.<br />

The play was presented last weekend by<br />

<strong>Quesnel</strong> Secondary School drama students.<br />

Director Beverley Holmes-Hernandez<br />

must be applauded for her excellent job of<br />

characterization. The young actors and actresses<br />

gave 100 per cent to <strong>the</strong>ir roles, and<br />

transported <strong>the</strong> audience into ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

world — <strong>the</strong> world of a psychiatric insdtution.<br />

Often those vyorking backstage with<br />

props, sound effects and lighting go unnoticed<br />

for <strong>the</strong>ir contributions to a production.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> case of One Flew Over A<br />

Cuckoo's Nest, all conce rned have reason<br />

to be proud.<br />

Special techniques required many, many<br />

hours of hard work and concentration, but<br />

<strong>the</strong> end result was worth <strong>the</strong> strain.<br />

Costumes and props borrowed from G. R,<br />

Baker Memorial Hospital, including<br />

uniforms and gurney, added to <strong>the</strong> realistic<br />

atmosphere.<br />

For those who had seen <strong>the</strong> original<br />

movie, cr read <strong>the</strong> book, <strong>the</strong> drama<br />

students produced a close-to-perfect<br />

replica, even though some of <strong>the</strong> language<br />

had to be toned down somewhat.<br />

Taking <strong>the</strong> lead role of MacMurphy,<br />

Dave Sales once again showed his talent<br />

and took control whenever he walked on<br />

stage. He demonstrated a variety of emotions<br />

from <strong>the</strong> rough and tough hoodlum,<br />

classic comedian to a warm and sympa<strong>the</strong>tic<br />

friend.<br />

The plot centered around MacMurphy,<br />

who had feigned psychosis to avoid being<br />

sent to a prison workfarm. He makes a deal<br />

with <strong>the</strong> inmates that he can drive <strong>the</strong> head<br />

nurse to breaking point, but loses, tries to<br />

strangle her and ends up with a lobotomy.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> final scene, MacMurphy, who lies<br />

on <strong>the</strong> gurney a vegetable, is suffocated by<br />

Chief Bromden, whom he befriended right<br />

from <strong>the</strong> start,<br />

Shawn Carson, playing <strong>the</strong> role of Chief<br />

Bromden, displayed a great deal of selfcontrol<br />

and used facial expressions to <strong>the</strong><br />

fullest. In <strong>the</strong> first act of <strong>the</strong> play, <strong>the</strong> Chief<br />

didn't utter one word to <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r inmantes.<br />

But, he did a lot of thinking and talking<br />

to his dead fa<strong>the</strong>r. To project his thoughts<br />

into <strong>the</strong> audience, Carson's voice was dubbed<br />

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A SERIOUS MOMENT: Patients and staff at<br />

<strong>the</strong> psychiatric institution portrayed in One Flew Trip for 2 to Australia<br />

Over <strong>the</strong> Cuckoo '.v Nest thought Chief Bromden, G.R. Straker Terrace, B.C.<br />

played by Shawn Carson, was a deaf mute, and Nancy Craig Sidney, B.C.<br />

many staff members took to making fun of him<br />

and ordering him around. It was discovered P. Johal Surrey, B.C.<br />

later, that <strong>the</strong> Chief, could actually talk and hear.<br />

Trip for 2 to Hawaii<br />

In <strong>the</strong> photo, Carsoii, left, stands still while Aide M.Whittaker <strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C.<br />

Warren, played by Chad Jobe, takes a few<br />

MarySayy V Courtenay, B.C.<br />

shots. • •" " "<strong>Observer</strong>fjhoid.<br />

spotlight highlighdng his face, produced an<br />

trip for 4 to Hawaii<br />

eerie atmosphere, and was most effective,<br />

(Coloring Contest)<br />

Shelley McKitrick in <strong>the</strong> role of Nurse Kevin Hunt Kamloops B.C.<br />

Ratched, really had her characterization MarkBhopal Duncan, B.C.<br />

perfected. Her character, that of head<br />

nurse, was constantly picking at <strong>the</strong> inmates,<br />

threatening <strong>the</strong>m with lobotomies Contest was from March 26-31<br />

or o<strong>the</strong>r forms of punishment, and generally<br />

being irritable.<br />

This came across well, and one had to<br />

take a firm grip in order to remain seated<br />

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frustration,<br />

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REGIONAL<br />

DISTRICT<br />

NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING<br />

TAKE NOTICE that <strong>the</strong> Board of Directors of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cariboo</strong><br />

Regional <strong>District</strong> deems it expedient to amend Zoning By-Law No,<br />

viooor '\ •<br />

NOW THEREFORE <strong>the</strong> Board of Directors of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cariboo</strong><br />

Regional <strong>District</strong> in open meeting assembled enacts as follows:<br />

••i: TITLE:-•<br />

This By-law may be cited as <strong>the</strong> "<strong>Cariboo</strong> Regional <strong>District</strong> Zoning<br />

; Amendment By-law No, 1686, 1984,"<br />

2, Secton 5.0 of By-law No, 1000 is amended by inserting immediately<br />

following "Rural Residential RR-III", <strong>the</strong> following:<br />

"Rural IV RR-IV,*'<br />

3, Subsections (1), (3), (4) and (5) of Section 5,1 are amended by<br />

deleting <strong>the</strong> phrase "Schedules "A" through "DD" where it appears<br />

and substituting in its place:<br />

"Schedules "A" through "EE."<br />

4, By-law No. 1000 is amended by inserting immediately following<br />

iSection 29.8, <strong>the</strong> following:<br />

"29.0A Rural IV Zone (RR-IV)<br />

In Rural IV zones:<br />

Permitted uses<br />

29.1 A Land, buildings and structures shall be used for <strong>the</strong><br />

following purposes only:<br />

(a) single family dwellings;<br />

(b) two family dwellings:<br />

c) agricultural operations, including horticulture, silviculture,<br />

poultry raising, animal and stock raising including stockyards,<br />

beekeeping, trappihgand guide camps except main lodges;<br />

(d) logging but no manufacturing into wood products, except as<br />

provided under clause (e);<br />

(e) portable wood manufacturing plants, provided such manufacturing<br />

is located no nearer than 304,8 metres (1,000 feet) from an<br />

established residence on <strong>the</strong> adjoining property;<br />

(f) extracting raw materials from <strong>the</strong> land, including crushing and<br />

screening, provided no fur<strong>the</strong>r processing takes place on <strong>the</strong> site;<br />

(g) kennels and animal hospitals;<br />

(h) home occupations; and<br />

(i) ancillary buildings, '<br />

\ Prohibition<br />

29,2A<br />

(1) Portable wood manufacturing plants shall not be permitted In<br />

areas designated as Rural IV on Schedules A, B, and C of this Bylaw,<br />

(2) Stockyards, as a permitted use in clause (c) of section 29,1 A,<br />

shall not be permitted in areas designated as Rural IV on<br />

Schedules A, B and C of this By-law,<br />

(3) Crushing and screening of extracted raw materials, as a permitted<br />

use in clause (f) of section 29,1A, shall not be permitted in<br />

areas designated as Rural IV on Schedules A,_B, and C of this By.law.<br />

Site Area<br />

29,3A The minimum site area in a Rural IV zone shall be 4 hectares<br />

(9.88 acres.)<br />

Setbacks<br />

29.4A 1<br />

(1) No building or structure, except a fence, may be located with<br />

7.6 metres (24.93 feet) of a lot line.<br />

(2) No single family dwelling shall be located within 15,2 metrfes<br />

(49,88 feet) of ano<strong>the</strong>r single family dwelling located on <strong>the</strong> same<br />

'lot,.- ,<br />

(3) Ndtwithstariding subsection (1) a building or , struoture,<br />

associated with a water supply may be located within <strong>the</strong> required<br />

setback provided <strong>the</strong> building does not exceed 4.6 square metres<br />

(49.51 square feet) in total floor area.<br />

Buildings per Lot<br />

29,5A<br />

(1) No more than two single family dwellings or one two family<br />

dwelling may be located on a lot,<br />

(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) additional dwellings in conjunction<br />

with bona fide agricultural operations may be located on lots<br />

provided<strong>the</strong> lot contains a minimum of 4 hectares (9,88 acres) for<br />

each additional dwelling.<br />

Ancillary Buildings<br />

29,6A<br />

(1) No more than three ancillary buildings may be located on a lot.<br />

(2) Ancillary buildings shall not exceed a combined total floor area<br />

of 130.1 square metres (1,400 square feet), nor a.height of 7<br />

metres (22.97 feet.)<br />

(3) Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to ancillary buildings re^<br />

quired in conjunction with a bona fide agricultural operation.<br />

Guest Accomodation<br />

29.7A<br />

Guests or visitors may be accomodated in maximum of two recreational<br />

vehicles in conjunction with a residential use:<br />

(a) during any six month period of a calendar year, and<br />

(b) if <strong>the</strong> recreational vehicles are not rented to <strong>the</strong> guests by <strong>the</strong><br />

owner or occupier of <strong>the</strong> lot.<br />

Storage<br />

29:8A<br />

No lot may be used for <strong>the</strong> wrecking, selling, or storage of derelict<br />

vehicles.<br />

Parking<br />

29.9A<br />

Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with section<br />

31."<br />

5. The Schedules attached to and forming part of By-law No, 1000<br />

are amended by relettering Schedule "DD" to read Schedule "EE"<br />

and inserting immediately following Schedule "CC", <strong>the</strong> following:<br />

"Schedule "DD" Rural IV Zone (RR-IV),"<br />

6. By-law No, 1000 is hereby fur<strong>the</strong>r amended by rezoning:<br />

The West Vz of <strong>the</strong> Northwest %, <strong>District</strong> Lot 4209, Lillooet<br />

<strong>District</strong> from Rural I (RR-I) Zone to Rural IV (RR-IV) Zone; and, by<br />

amending Schedules "AA" and "DD", as amended by this by-law,<br />

accordingly.<br />

7. The subject property is, located immediately east of Tubbs Lake<br />

and is owned by A. & M. Stafford and G. & P. Sheets.<br />

TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a Public Hearing for <strong>the</strong> purpose<br />

of hearing all persons who believe <strong>the</strong>ir interest in property is affected<br />

by <strong>the</strong> proposed by-law will be held in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cariboo</strong> Regional<br />

<strong>District</strong> Office, #2-334 Front Street, <strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C. on Tuesday,<br />

May -8, 1984 at 8:00 p.m.<br />

Written Submissions regarding <strong>the</strong> proposed by-law will also be<br />

received. These submissions may be submitted at <strong>the</strong> Public Hearing<br />

or should be received in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cariboo</strong> Regional <strong>District</strong> Office in<br />

Williams Lake 48 hours prior to <strong>the</strong> Hearing. No furhter information<br />

or representations can be considered by <strong>the</strong> Regional Board<br />

I after <strong>the</strong> Public Hearing is terminated.<br />

The by-law and any pertinent plans may be inspected at <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Cariboo</strong> Regional <strong>District</strong> Office, 525 Borland Street, Williams<br />

Lake, B.C., between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday,<br />

inclusive (excepting public holidays.) Telephone inquiries should<br />

be directed to <strong>the</strong> Planning Department of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cariboo</strong> Regional<br />

<strong>District</strong> at 392-3351.<br />

G.D. Laubenstein<br />

Secretary<br />

i c a t i o n<br />

c h a n g e s e m e r g e n c y b y l a w<br />

A communication breakdown between <strong>the</strong><br />

RCMP highway patrol and <strong>the</strong> <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />

Volunteer Fire Department, which sent fire<br />

equipment racing to a truck fire outside <strong>the</strong> fire<br />

protection area, is going to result in some major<br />

Changes in <strong>Quesnel</strong>'s emergency disaster bylaw.<br />

It is also going to result in a priority fire call<br />

system between <strong>the</strong> RCMP and <strong>the</strong> fire department<br />

in which Code Onewill be a fire outside <strong>the</strong><br />

fire prevention area in which life is threatened,<br />

Code Two will be an emergency situation where a<br />

life may come into danger and Code Three will<br />

be for all o<strong>the</strong>r calls.<br />

The changes came about when <strong>the</strong> fire department<br />

responded to a truck fire call 15 kilometers<br />

south of <strong>the</strong> city on Highway 97, filed by <strong>the</strong><br />

RCMP patrolling officer.<br />

:INSTALLATION OF OFnGERS: The Catholic Women's League of <strong>Quesnel</strong> Installed 1984 officers<br />

|at St. Ann's Church on Sunday. They are (from front left): Angle Kohlen-presldent, Edie Rubner, The communication was from Durrel Rd,, and<br />

HDebbie Peterson. Middle row: Audrey Quechuk, Josle Anhelher, Linda Servidlo. Back row: Anna <strong>the</strong> fire was described as endangering two diesel<br />

^Marshall, Mary Girvin, and Fa<strong>the</strong>r Barry Desmond. CWL officers not pictured are Eva Barber and fuel tanks.<br />

Volunteers buttons<br />

like<br />

to<br />

everyone else.<br />

all volunteers.<br />

<strong>Quesnel</strong> will really<br />

DUNROVIN BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED: Four residents of Dunrovin<br />

Park Lodge celebrated birthdays during <strong>the</strong> month of April, and a party<br />

^ras held In <strong>the</strong>ir honor Friday. From <strong>the</strong> left, Mary Xanthos, 76, Anna<br />

Johansen, 80 and Marie Lloyd, 86. Missing from <strong>the</strong> photo is Alfred<br />

|sblster,84. <strong>Observer</strong> phoio.<br />

It still isn't <strong>the</strong> smallest business<br />

computer, but it is <strong>the</strong> easiest to use.<br />

Because instead of command codes,<br />

Macintosh has a mouse. Move <strong>the</strong><br />

mouse on your desk, a pointer moves on<br />

<strong>the</strong> screen. Point at wliat you want. Click,<br />

<strong>the</strong> button. And its done.<br />

Prove it to yourself. Come in for a<br />

demonstration.<br />

The first<br />

Apple you<br />

can carry<br />

away in<br />

.Applf and lu' Apple ligo are rcgi.'^lori'J Iradtniarks of .Apple Cinipuier. Inc. .Macintosh is a Irajeniark licensed lu Apple Omipuler. Inc.<br />

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QUESNEL CARIBOO OBSERVER, THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1984-3<br />

He said that at no time must <strong>the</strong> city be left<br />

without an elected official to act as mayor and<br />

make decisions in emergency situations. If it ever<br />

happened, he wants <strong>the</strong> bylaw to stipulate that<br />

control <strong>the</strong>n shifts to <strong>the</strong> administrator or city<br />

clerk,<br />

Pearce also wants <strong>the</strong> new code LeBrun<br />

described passed along to <strong>the</strong> RCMP in letter<br />

form on an annual basis to ensure <strong>the</strong> code is not<br />

lost in staff turnovers,<br />

Pearce said he had questioned Fire Chief Ray<br />

Beaulieu about <strong>the</strong> authorization to send city<br />

equipment outside <strong>the</strong> fire protection area in <strong>the</strong><br />

event of a fire within city limits.<br />

Amata Transition<br />

House, seriously<br />

hampered by shortfalls<br />

in funding from provincial<br />

sources has been<br />

granted a two-day<br />

period during which to<br />

conduct a fund drive in<br />

<strong>Quesnel</strong>.<br />

Monday night city<br />

council approved two<br />

tag days for <strong>the</strong> nonprofit<br />

society which<br />

operates <strong>the</strong> house, to<br />

be held May 11 and 12<br />

aimed at providing<br />

<strong>the</strong>m with an opportunity<br />

to go to <strong>the</strong> community<br />

for financial<br />

assistance and support.<br />

"We are going to have to address <strong>the</strong> issue of<br />

authority very clearly in <strong>the</strong> emergency disaster<br />

bylaw so that <strong>the</strong> fire equipment here to protect<br />

<strong>the</strong> city area, remains here," Pearce added.<br />

SMaryGlrvln. <strong>Observer</strong> phoio.<br />

When Fire Chief Ray Beaulieu reported to Fire<br />

Commissioner and deputy mayor Alec LeBrun,<br />

<strong>the</strong> message came back to council that a diesel<br />

C h u r c h<br />

low<br />

tanker truck, with two tanks had caught fire and<br />

invites women from all walks of life<br />

was threatening to explode in <strong>the</strong> railroad yards.<br />

m e m o r i u m<br />

lights to attend an Interdenominational<br />

A tanker truck was dispatched from <strong>the</strong><br />

meeting<br />

A memorial service was held April 18, Then you can look forward with con­ <strong>Quesnel</strong> department and doused <strong>the</strong> flames Last year St. Ann's<br />

Speaker: Betty Chupa<br />

1984 at Claytons Funeral Chapel for-Marfidence and back without regrets before <strong>the</strong>y could spread from <strong>the</strong> truck cab to Parish moved through<br />

Place: The Elk's Hall<br />

tha Uhrich who died suddenly at home Be yourself - but be your best self two diesel tanks on <strong>the</strong> truck, which was hauling council to pave <strong>the</strong><br />

Date: Tuesday, May 8th<br />

April 14, 1984.<br />

Dare to be different to be happy a trailer loaded with two lifts of lumber. parking lot at <strong>the</strong><br />

Time: 7:00 p,m.<br />

Martha will be remembered by her hus­ Enjoy what is beautiful. Love with all your According to <strong>the</strong> emergency bylaw, <strong>the</strong> fire church and <strong>the</strong> access Coffee and refreshments served. Do you<br />

band, Joe of <strong>Quesnel</strong>, two daughters;<br />

heart and soul<br />

equipment should not have been dispatched road into <strong>the</strong> property. vyant to be Free? Jesus Christ is <strong>the</strong><br />

Carmen, and her husband Michael Sigalet Believe that those you love, love you without <strong>the</strong> mayor's approval and if a city fire Monday night Fa<strong>the</strong>r answer. For info phone 992-5580.<br />

of Vernon; and Lane, and her husband Forget what you have done for your had occurred in <strong>the</strong> absence of <strong>the</strong> city's equip­ Barry Desmond of St,<br />

Jerry Magee of Kelowna.<br />

friends, and remember what <strong>the</strong>y have ment, he and <strong>the</strong> council Just might have been Ann's asked city coun­<br />

Martha was a past employee of <strong>the</strong><br />

done for you.<br />

left open to legal liability claims.<br />

cil to install three lights<br />

<strong>Cariboo</strong> <strong>Observer</strong> arid spent eight years<br />

To ensure that doesn't happen. Mayor Mike on Su<strong>the</strong>rland Ave;,<br />

employed at <strong>the</strong> Holley Clinic. Recently she<br />

Disregard what <strong>the</strong> world owes you, and Pearce is going to have <strong>the</strong> emergency disaster between <strong>the</strong> highway Qiaesaiel Ofitical<br />

was active with Upland Logging Ltd. her<br />

concentrate on what you owe <strong>the</strong> world. bylaw brought back to council and clarified. and <strong>the</strong> church<br />

husband's business. Martha was a familiar<br />

When you are faced with a decision, make<br />

352 Anderson Dr.<br />

buildings,<br />

and friendly face to matiy <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> decision as wisely as possible - <strong>the</strong> mo­<br />

Desmond wants one<br />

residents.<br />

ment of absolute certainty never arrives C i t y t r a n s i t f u n d light near Highway 97<br />

And above all, remember; that God helps<br />

Her service was conducted by <strong>the</strong> Mor-<br />

on Su<strong>the</strong>rland, one<br />

those who help <strong>the</strong>mselves.<br />

man Church and officiated by <strong>the</strong> Presi­<br />

From page 1 <strong>the</strong> CRD was not com­ midway up <strong>the</strong><br />

Act as if everything depended upon you,<br />

dent Len Chalmers.<br />

Two formal requests mitted to public transit driveway and a third at<br />

and pray as if everything depended upon<br />

A long time family friend Sam Cork gave<br />

were rejected by <strong>the</strong> as a function. <strong>the</strong> top of a hill to <strong>the</strong><br />

God,<br />

<strong>the</strong> eulogy.<br />

whole CRD board. He asked council to church and <strong>the</strong> church<br />

Jack Grant gave <strong>the</strong> dedication which in­ This poem in particular reflected <strong>the</strong> zeal When <strong>the</strong> Tribune withhold action until hall.<br />

cluded^ <strong>the</strong> reading of two of Martha's with which Martha attacked life. She had a report was read in <strong>the</strong> matter had been Council referred <strong>the</strong><br />

favorite poems. Her favorite being 'Live great love of life. She will be remembered <strong>Quesnel</strong> council Mon­ discussed at <strong>the</strong> board request to works<br />

Each Day to The Fullest' by S.H, Payer: as a good friend and a kind heart for day, regional director meeting in May, but superintendent Max<br />

Live each day to <strong>the</strong> fullest animjils. In her memory donations can be Albert Johnston in­ Aid, Wilma Hanson, a Helzel for an inspection<br />

Get <strong>the</strong> most from each hour, each day, made to <strong>the</strong> S.P.C.A, c/o Carol Lundgren, formed <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> issue member of <strong>the</strong> Com­ and report." '<br />

and each age of your life<br />

P.O, Box 4185, <strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C., V2J 3J3, had never come before munity Aid board,<br />

<strong>the</strong> regional board and wanted a letter written<br />

<strong>the</strong>refore could not to <strong>the</strong> regional board<br />

have been approved as asking for a clarifica-<br />

indicated in <strong>the</strong> report. tion.<br />

D u n r o v i n r e s i d e n t s s h o w Johnston said <strong>the</strong> She got her request<br />

IS<br />

issue had been discuss­ approved and <strong>the</strong> CRD<br />

ed by <strong>the</strong> regional<br />

N O W O P i N 9 to 5<br />

will be asked to provide<br />

a p p r e c i a t i o n t o v o l u n t e e r s directors at <strong>the</strong> Central details of <strong>the</strong> transit<br />

Committee level, but decision.<br />

S A T U R D A Y S<br />

Residents and staff many volunteer for - <strong>the</strong> residents jiist visiting. •<br />

For your Convenience<br />

hf •^'ti;tri^r6vm',^jPkr'k;'V/OTkers.Friday night.,.. '[vybe<strong>the</strong>r,, i^ be,^taking Tbose, honored. were<br />

5-6dg6'sfibwed <strong>the</strong>ir ap- " ^'Reglilar' voliiiiteers tliem for wal vaiks, making Rosemary Ramsay, P l a y reviewed<br />

^reciation to <strong>the</strong>ir provide companionship tea, playing cards or Nellie Wood, Annette<br />

May 12, 19M<br />

Yager, Betsy Mcintosh,<br />

Jean Bartholow, Garry<br />

From page 2 miss <strong>the</strong> talents of <strong>the</strong>se<br />

Miller, Ruth Scoullar, his portrayal of Billy students, most who<br />

Frances Kovach, Robin Bibbit, <strong>the</strong> young man will be graduating this<br />

Odiorne, Marion with a speech impedi­ year. Hopefully, <strong>the</strong>y<br />

Phillips, Penelope Harment and severe pro­ will pursue a career in<br />

ris, John De Kroon, blems relating to his <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>atre — it is<br />

Sarah Stensrud, mo<strong>the</strong>r. In <strong>the</strong> end, Bil­ where <strong>the</strong>y belong.<br />

Margaret Naundorf ly committed suicide, Hernandez will have<br />

and Judy Black. much to <strong>the</strong> dismay of to work hard next year<br />

Recognition was also <strong>the</strong> audience. to keep up <strong>the</strong> high<br />

given to members of Doctor Spivey was a standards she has set.<br />

<strong>the</strong> Old Time Fiddlers, classic character. In <strong>the</strong><br />

Although One Flew<br />

For your Mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

for all <strong>the</strong> time.— and role Erik Nelson was<br />

Over <strong>the</strong> Cuckoo's Nesi<br />

music — <strong>the</strong>y have constantly jumping<br />

is a tough act to follow,<br />

or Wife<br />

donated over <strong>the</strong> years. from one fence to<br />

Hernandez has <strong>the</strong><br />

Anna Johansen and ano<strong>the</strong>r — trying to<br />

talent, and <strong>the</strong> deter­<br />

this year<br />

Joe Lemay, two<br />

mination to do it again.<br />

keep peace with Nurse<br />

residents of Dunrovin,<br />

Ratched, but being<br />

presented certificates<br />

BAHERV<br />

drawn to MacMurphy<br />

and Canada Cheers<br />

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to<br />

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OFTEN.<br />

Facilities<br />

1. Main Pool 25 M - 4 Lanes<br />

-Diving Board<br />

2. Jogging Track<br />

3. Training Pool - 14 M<br />

4. Whirlpool and Sauna<br />

5. Relaxation area featuring<br />

hot tub and sauna<br />

6. Men's & Ladies washrooms<br />

complete with showers and<br />

private dress stalls.<br />

7. Aerobics area with Floating<br />

Hardwood Floor.<br />

Recreation Club<br />

include:<br />

8. Gymnasium area featuring<br />

a 14 Man Unit Universal<br />

Weight Lifting Unit, several Individual<br />

Lifting Stations, Exercycles,<br />

Exercise Rower, Free<br />

Weights, Stretching Area, and<br />

Weigh Scale.<br />

9. Ladies area six private<br />

dressing stalls and a cosmetic<br />

application area.<br />

10. Adult rest area with view<br />

of 25 M Pool and Jogging<br />

Track.<br />

Monday to Friday 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.<br />

Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays<br />

1 p.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

$1.65 per day<br />

YEARLY MEMBERSHIP: $600 Per Year<br />

Time Payment Plan AVAILABLE<br />

OFFICE HOURS: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday to Friday<br />

401 St. Laurent Ave.,<br />

<strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C.<br />

V2J 5P8<br />

Telephone<br />

992-7665

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