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~ ~~ shelter-~ ~ ~..The Program would have also designed 10 SUPPlY S~mmer A task force composed of both federal and provincial' provided jobs for at least eight employment for students. fisheries and <strong>Squamish</strong> town council representatives will be- .L. during the SummerIn the past, this grant has formed to plan the future uses of the river estuary, as the$2,484 over and ab,ove the Put of the question,:'said Alder- siippl)i of water for the tdwn's on a skle .of. me to %e. with.federal grant. At union rates man Norm Barr.domes!ic needs, there is not <strong>Squamish</strong> classified as three, hc;that cost would be an additional Council instructed the ad- enough water available to meet explained.$6.100 which Kary said would ministrator to continue in the, fire fighting requirements at the Alderman Norm Barr exbean "excessive subsidy for a application for provincial funds present time, according to a pressed concern with themake work project.available under the program. member of the Insurers' Ad- position the town held on the invisoryOrganization. Bert Piper. surers rating schedule and askedHowever, Piper, who ap- Piper what council could do to$50,000 GRANT FORpeared before council last week, upgrade fire protection here.qualified his statement by saying. It is difficult to give good firethe completion of work on the protection to '<strong>Squamish</strong> becauseSQUAMISH AIRPORTnew twenty-inch waterline this of the fact that it is so spreadA grant of $50,000 to assist in the reconstruction of the fall will rectify the situation. out, Piper replied.<strong>Squamish</strong> Airport runway will be made available to the He explained that in 1977 he When making his preliminarydistrict, according to an announcement made today by Alex conducted an examination of examination in 1977. the fireFtaser, Minister of Transport, Communications and High-<strong>Squamish</strong> fire fighting facilities department was not wellon behalf of the insurors Adways,and Allan Williams, MLA for West Vancouver-Howeorganized but has improved-visorv Organization: - Although greatly smce then, he said.ISound.their report is still forthcoming. "The water supply was inFollowing an inspection made last fall by both federatPiper improvement in the worse shape than the fireand provincial officials, runway reconstruction and ad- suDDlv.. -,and fireditional clearing were found necessary.department since that time willThe increasing use of the airport as a staging point for raise the town's industrial ratingaircraft following the <strong>Squamish</strong> to Lillooet route to the in- from eight to six.terior warrants these improvements, the announcement said. Industrial rates are set on aIn making the grant from the Air Transportation scale of one lo ten with oneAssistance Program of B.C., Mr. Fraser recognized the being the best rate. <strong>Squamish</strong>*initiative and contribution of the local people in the con- with its present rate Of six is notin a good situation in regard to- insurance rates.right are: Pat Goode, spokesman for the joint comniittee forport development; Lon Codfrey, Liberal candidate for ournewly formed federal riding; acting mayor Nick Candy; the*fire hall, but over 1$00 f@taway from a hydrant. Rate threeis given if the house is notwithin the five mile radius orwithin the required distance of afire h ydran t.If <strong>Squamish</strong> had'a fully paidfire department the residentialfire insurance rating forresidents would be increased totwo.At the time of hisexamination, Piper said. the firestations were too small and toofar apart but council is correctingthis with the construction ofthe new Public Safety Building.He stressed the need for thestream device. "It should beconsidered in the, near futurebecause of the increasing numberof two storey buildings inthe community."With this device it is possibleto fight a fire from the top whenheat and debris make it impossibleto get to the heart ofthe tire from the sides.Training AreaA master plan for thedevelopment of a well equippedtraining ground and classroomfacilities is also needed. he saidObserving that the basic con-Continued Page 2See Fire FightingReg iona I District Briefsdep,artment. The lack of waterfor fire protection was anywherefrom 50 to 60 percent. Most Two controversial notices 01 A general discussion oT Ihecommunities are not able to motion were given at the regular board ensued.provide a proper water supply meeting of the <strong>Squamish</strong>- Later in the meeting approvalsystem.Lillooet Regional District was given a motion made by"Thee should be a significant meeting held February 26. Director Nick Candy that theimprovement with the new line The <strong>Squamish</strong> representation district obtain a cond legaland the two new storage areas." gave notice of a motion to ap- -0pht3n-keld-G 3 WilSQn ill- s m t o K & v nf *airport;-- ~- .. ~HFwm-The--tKatrr We& point a -f.ommittte' of the respect to the authority of therecord system must be regional district to- study the JGTrman -wmoTding votes atoverhauled and is inadequate at disbanding of the district. the last regular meeting.this time. he added.The second notice of motion Also approved with theIn 1977. the loss of the fire was given by Director Dan motion was a request that aPetition protests Pound closuredepartment pumper in the Cumming that the voting unit second legal opinion be obmunicipalhall frre reduced the from which the number of votes tained with respect ID theOne day last week. Brackh- to do the job to' keep people how much they want to spend depar trnent's effectiveness con- directors are given be changed designation of an alternatedale resident Sylvia Johnston pacified. We want the town to for this kind of service." he said. siderabty. Now, with the ad- from one vote per 800 people to d i r ec to rwas out walking with her three do the job well," she explained. "I never noticed any reduc- dition of a pumper capable of one vote per 2,000.+ + *year old daughter Cari when a "I'm not anti-dog I would like tion in the number of dogs 2.000 gallons per minute the The 2,000 unit was used up Dir,ector Nick Candyrather large dog dashed out to see an animal shelter too." roaming free when the pound weakness has been alleviated.until 1971 and a return to that enquired about the report fromfrom th; confines of his yard Opinions gathered through keeper was working."The existing fire stations insystem would give Squarnish the administrator regarding adandjumped on the child. last week's experience revealed That same day, Jutta L'Hiron- 1977 were not satisfactory five votes, Lillooet two and the ded financing charges for the"The dog looked like a husky that residents in general were delle contacted the Times to say requiring better training areas balance of members one.north Lillooet specified area Inrand he dame out growling. The not happy with the service being that she and a friend. Liz and larger bays in which to Both motions will be con- wale r im prov em en t sone thing that saved us was the provided before the pound was Gagnon. had found a small move around equipment parked sidered at the next regular The administrator was intactthat the dog's owner was closed.black and white dog obviously in those bays.meeting on March 26structed io prepare the reportnearby and came out and called "Instead of picking up large in a state of starvation outside Fire stations. he said, should+ * +for the next meetinghis pet off," she related. roaming dogs the pound keeper the Overwaitea store.be well located throughoui the Director Norm '8'arr reported' + +The incident made !he woman was coaxing dogs from yards An older woman came out of community in order to improve that there were letters to the Approval was given to aso angry that Thursday morning and picking up the small ones. the store just then with a ttie fire department's response editor of the <strong>Squamish</strong> Times by motion that the district allocateshe took up a position outside I'm' going to take this petition package of bones which the dog time. the Chairman of the Board, Dan,funds to undertake a Garibaldithe post office and .began a down to municipal hall and tell accepted enthusiasticalty. a The Domestic Rating Cumming. and asked that the Corridor studv this veab.petition which in just two' and a them the problem exists - let's woman said she had se-en thehalf hours was supported by 278 do something about it." .. dog dropped out of a car over-asign at u r es .That is just what she did. month .ago in the Wilsons 4--As of this time. the list of When speaking to Deputy Clerk Crescent area where she lived. classification with one beinn thev -' Directurs-aweeAm-iumtion-names has grown to 500. signed Bill Bloxham she was told that L'H irondelle. and Gagnon best, Such a rating is given if Director Jim Elliott 'asked if--Yfrom Director Nick Candy thathouse is five a the, chairman could explain theby residents who "obJect to the there ,were ot$er petitions of took.the dog to veterinarian'Dr.an agenda item dealing with thelarge number of dogs being similar i?!enl presenjly being Hoff who promised to find- a firekall and within 1,000 leet of leaSon denying 'quamish '<strong>Squamish</strong> Refuse Disposdldirectors' votes at the lastallowed, to roam freely~ within. circplated arsund <strong>Squamish</strong>. ' home for the animal:or put it to a fire hydrant -' . C" 1 Function and the ministry of.' ... -.the bo&ds of the miiriicipafiry." fiuncil- f& &p& q-eSrra- --.- A rate. twp is given if .'the .'%ular. meeting.-Municipal Affaifs be labled.' They want "the pound officer quandary. Pam- Pichette. - the ' krs. L'Hirondelle added shef * + *returned to full operating status poundkeeper, has been given a would have taken' the animal ifNumber one priority andwirh the utmost expediency in, six month maternity leave ac- she didn't have'two of her own WITNESS ALERTS.PallCE regiodal district support was-_ -....order that the health and the' cording',to union .regulations. already.'given to the application to the\'7In the early hours of March 4, the <strong>Squamish</strong> RCMPprivacy of residents will be Any replacement takes -the A one-time resident of,Princeprovincial government for areceived a calr from a person witnessing two persons enteringprotectedfrom(tb,e unwanted in- chance of loslng their job when Rupert. she went bn to say thatrecreation facilities grant in' I' vasion of dogs/ I .Pichette returns with ,her community had formed 'an, the Meats and Treats Delicatessen at the Highlands Mall..Pemberton on behalf of theMany %of the people- who seniority. .SPCA, raising funds from .the Police cruising in the area immediately responded, ip- Pemberton and District Wintessigned the petitiod are respon- .Alderman Bill Manson. who, community itself.prehending two men inside the store.Club.sible pet owners. she said. "1' met Mrs. Johnson outside the She said that such an Charged with break and entry with intent and breach of+ + +tal\ted.to most of the peoplc and post office called the Times to organization is needed here - if probation is 36 year old Ian Erickson of <strong>Squamish</strong>. Also A by-lau dealing with the Upmas!of them want an animal , tell this reporter about the only there were enough people charged IS Jack Lortie, 30. of <strong>Squamish</strong>, with break and entry per Cheakamus Road Main-- not just adog pound." petition. As for his opinion, concerne! and committed..,ieh i-rnnttenance was tabled in-WILII IlllClIL"We don'iwant-tbe town just' is up to the people of <strong>Squamish</strong> errough toform it.definitely"- -_ -province as the rail ocean terminalof the BCR.<strong>Squamish</strong>, he said, is an exportoriented industrial communitythat takes its livelihoodfrom lumber and pulp."There are no commercialfishermen in Sqnamish. We aresituated on a. fiord in a narrowvalley with little troom for errphnh0R:- ftkplk2: a s&bhd"'berth behind the erminals and25 acres of land for dry landstorage." he said.Goode stressed that the industrialbase of the port of<strong>Squamish</strong> represents a cross sec-tion of the major Canadianlogging, lumber and pulp industrieswith the assessed valueof local subsidiaries totalling$40 million and that of theirparent companies some 530billion dollars."Expansion here is in the interestof the entire province." heemphasized. "The land belongsto the people of B.C. throughthe BCR - we are not-dealingwith a private corporation."Mentioning that hC was adirector of the _National SecondCentury Fund by appointmentof the Prime Minister: Goodewent on to say that the committeewould ljke to see theeitablishment of a conservationarea much like the one recentlycreated itf the' Adams RiveraFea---.- .Howe Sound Estuary committee.That committee would workjointly with regulatoryauthorities IO delineate suchareas of the foreshore andestuarine channels of the northarm of the estuary as.could beset aside as a conservation area.Such an orrangemen! would'gYbGldd' it& &jGrihity taenhance productivity of fishstocks along with controlleddevelopment so that enhancementcould be compared withthose areas proposed fordevelopmentThe results of a m-ordinatedapproach to development wouldlead to the establishment of anumber of fundamental principleswhich could be applied byFisheries to any situation whereresource use conflicts cannot beresolved, the brief stated.Romeo LeBlanc. in answer,promised that he "would tryvery honestly to find an alternative."I don't wake up in 'the morningwondering what progressI'm going to stop that day. I amconvinced that the fish can livewith other users of a resource. Ithink my coming here will helpus to focus on the problem."The estuary, he said, is arather productive nursery andConlinnkd on Page 2See' Flpbnks"I will try very honestly to tty and fin6 an alternative,"promised the Honourable Romeo LeBIanc, Miobta ofFisheries and the Environment at a meetiag with tbeJoint'committee for port development, -1 last .- Thursday at themunicipal hall. !--Ii i


~reakdown of theould get wellAn over-all plan for land use,he said, wduld avoid a Situationwhere the estuary was consumedcourt in <strong>Squamish</strong> on27, befoie Judge C.I. i The 1972 land freeze, Bell-I 3 Sticker Price $726000I $ Call colloct today and spark to one of ourshould be available.Highway CallsAlderman Street told Piper 'that the department responds tothe new name of the Civic Cen-one Year--.Now that special day has been set, come inand see us for all your wedding needs.Invitations, announcements, napkins, matchbooks, thank-you cards,. .. .-.m m . . to make;that6cfay even more special . . just for you.HIGHLANDS,MALL,Y 898m3608 SQUAMISH 8924258 'I . .,Available usually In 2 weeks-. .. .,_c,


the-Highways will assume respon- Canyon. around the worM: They may spiration of the people here on-ilA&y&Av& * .-.d--Cfra-ouwepxnciuchLkept open year round, providingan alternative route into theLower Mainland from the interiorof British Columbia.The new bridge that is nowunder construction in Lillooet isconsidered to be part of thatplan. The route would alsoprovide an alternative to theBridge River-Lillooet News in1977 nearly one car per minutepassed a given point on the roadat the end of a long weekendleading to.estimates of over 600vehicles traveling the road onweekends.The project is estimated tocost well over $I million and noFraser Canyon should it be money hasBeen budgeted for atclosed by snow or rock slides. this time.-~-- - ~- -~- ~-- . - . - . - - - - - - -There seems to be an increase old birder. There is one goodin a new sport in <strong>Squamish</strong> and competitor book on the marketthat is bird watching! As proof, with a slightly quicker key forthe local book store has four--finding the picture of the bird inbrand spanking new Peterson question but the drawings areField Guides on the shelf. not quite so good as Peterson's.College authors as PierreThis town is soideally A c J ~ S P C C M ~ O *. .L'oupey. Sharon rawcett, BtttDoint of exist and they deal with par-.Schermbrucker, Gladys Hindviewthat any interested in- ticuTar groups of birds that are.march, Irene Howard and Suedividuals are going to have a either hard to recognize ObareAlderson, as well as some-hferimcof-cnjoymenr- __ n a articular locality.Enjoyment- is what bird- In general, any of these booksus af thecollege's Creative Writing Club.watching is all about. One old that apply to thclower mainland -acquaintance of mine' was still area are applicable to thePart of the 10th Anniversaryshuffling into the outdoors well <strong>Squamish</strong> area since weOpen House celebrationinto his eighties. The apex of his probably, get about the same(Friday, March 9th, noon to 9year was to go to Victoria for species here. We do get one birdp.m., andSaturday, March 10th.the Christmas bird count. A here that they do not and that is9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) the writer's, really with-it old guy. Once you the rare but increasing Trumeventis free and featureshaveseen the little fluff balls peter swan.Be sure not to miss the upcbming prkentatiqp of the readings bythe authors in-.-.~ through a


..... ..What does the public know?castigated this newspaper for daring to who, are experts in their field.question a decision of council by running apublic opinion poll.If the RCMP say there is a need for additionsto the force who are we to questionAfter all what does the public know about their competence? when thethe complexities of running a town, of request was supported by such thoroughkeeping the streets clear of snow and strayevidence.dogs off the street or whether or not we have <strong>Squamish</strong> is Wead Out and lopolice especially when there is only one of-, adequate police protection?like us to know is that council is closer to thesituation* had the facts in its hands and madeonen later.-r---Council sat and listened to RCMP ad- domestic strife which must be attended to byministrative and planning officers say that our police force, a function that is important--the rising incidence of crime in our com- but remains in the background for socialmunity was placing an increasingly heavy reasons.bqrden on the efficiency of our police force Whether we like it or not traffic on High-- a statement backed up by professionally way 99 is going to increase and the district isvalid and defensible statistical techniques responsible for the regulation of that highwhichthey have been testing for more than way.-- --1w. _- d*4SplI&- eed-msrep&& -Acting Mayor Candy may question the the police think we need more police and thisability of the publlco make a newspaper thinks we need more police.knowledgeable decision based on the facts We dest our case.,'--___ - _Who needs Ontario?We are absolutely positive that PremierLougheed of Alberta doesn't need our helpin telling him what his government should dowith the proceeds of the Alberta HeritageFund.,As a matter of fact, .now that Lougheedhas called an election, his opposition partiesno doubt will leave no stone unturned todiscredit the Conservative Government ofthe handling of that fund.So, instead we will dbect our attention tothat expert on Canadian affairs, PremierDavies of Ontario.Premier Davies, could you give us tengood reasons why Alberta should share theproceeds from their oil bonanza with thelikes of you? No? Could you give us possiblyhalf a reason?We know that you must be hard pressednow. But let us help you understand whyAlberta doesn't owe you a thing, as a matterof fact. why Western Canada doesn't owe youa-thing.Premier Davies, maybe you could tell uswhy it costs more to ship a one hundredpound bag of spuds from Vancouver toToronto than the other way around; whyeastern manufacturers have their freight ratessubsidized so they can ship cheaper to. thewest than we can to the east; why Montreal,Toronto and Halifax are ports of entry forgoods imported from Europe leaving thewest to pick up the tab for freight chargesfrom any of these points.But when it comes to importing from theFar East via the most likely port, Vancouver, .the easterners don't have to pay for thefreight charges because Montreal, Torontoand Halifax are then also considered to beports of entry making the rpice in Torontothe same as the price in Vancouver, regardlessof the price of transportation.Or, Mr. Davies, you would be able to explainto us how Ontario has been able tomanipulate the federal government inplacing import restrictions on steel, aimeddirectly at the Western market which maybuy cheaper from the States and Japan thanfrom Ontario?May we- add to that the manipulationsthat have gone on from your part of thecountry in having import quotas placed ontextiles for the benefit of eastern manufacturers.Do you know that we can now safely orderanything we want from eastern marketsin clothing gnd shoes and are assured that theorder will be filled for 60 percent only. Therest will be shipped off to a lucrative NewYork market at our loss.These are only a few items, h4r. Davies,just to jog your memory in case you are wonderingwhat has gone wrong with Canada.Guest editorial fromthe Bridge River-Lillooet NewsMarch is Diabetes MonthMarch is Diabetes Month in Canada.The Canadian Diabetic Asssoaaiton hopesto raise. SI .500,000 this year to help fight.the disease which affects one in every 30Canadians.In recognition of the World HealthOrganization's designated International Yearof' The Child, the Association urgesCanadian parents to set good health examplesfor their children. particularly in theareas of diet and exercise.Sound nutrition. keeping body weight undercontrol and regular exercise are the mostimportan1 tools in the fight against diabetes,a condidion which afflicts 750,OcM) Canadiansincluding a quartei of'a million who don'teven -know they habe it.The symptoms of diabetes include con-Stan1 thirst. frequenf need to urinate, sudden' weight loss. blurred vision and undue' fatigue. -The importance of starting -children on ..prtiper diet and regular exercise at an earlyage ;terns from in&reasing evidenc'e'that thereIS a connection between being overweight asa child and adult obesity. Being overweightat any age can lead to the,onset ot diabetes.Diabetes is a condition in which the pan-Not everyone who develops diabetes,however, will develop the complications,because diabetes can be controlled with dietand exercise, sometimes in conjunction withmedication.The Canadian Diabetic Association advisesparents to exercise control over theamount of sugar their children consume.Food traditions handed down and deeplyingrained, such as serving desserl with everymeal and rewarding children with sweets, aretraditions most Canadians can do without.The Association also recommends sportsthat can carry children into adulthood -jogging; hiking, swimming and bicycle riding,- .activities that can be enjoyed by the whole'fam i I y .A volunteer, non-pTofit organization, TheCanadian Diabetic Association., operatesthrough over ninety branches in Canada. ' .It hqlps thosec who are diabetic by''pro m o t I ng . their .education f h wug h lectures,programs on nutrition and summer camps for.diabetic children. And it supports researchinto the causes, prevention, treatment andfuture cure of diabetes.Let's all do something to ensure Ourcreas does not secrete enough instdin io sup- children of a healthier future.ply-ti-& body with energy. Its complications 'He\p The Canadian Diabetic Afseektkw- hllndncss. kidney disease, gangrene, hean make this Year of The Child the year whendisease and stroke - make it the third you and your family became healthierleadin!: cause 04 death in this country. geople. -.-vYaremkewich, 9; Mike Breckenridge, 11; in. the back row Daryl Drismll,12'ck. 15 and Johnin the national -contest. Pictured here from-left to riahi are: front ;ow, Dr&& 14. Missing were six Vear old Gary Vifkberg and 11 year old KenSteven Jahnke, 10; Mark Delvecch&7; Jack -Francis, 8; Lisa Vickbek of Pembkon.noweaounamgs*Editor, The Tlmes:As a frequent user of out- Postal Service, I am highly-Icss7iii3Za Siifh-fhe service weCanada is a country rich in names and they are difficult to Someone must have been lonely receive.names. Lots of them have a base pronounce too. Would you for hisltah homeland to Recently mail without boxin history or in the Indian believe that Aiyansh is pronoun- name Sorrento and it's easy to numbers has been returned_ ~ _ ~ _ - _languages but there are some ced "Ayance"? Don't you won- understand how Surge Narrows marked incomplete address- ___that we'd defy even a word ex- der how Bamlres gor in gm-wm.--f-have-hed-ohone calIskem ---name and were there once - Walhachin is one of my suppliers in Toronto and Monwhalesbecalmed at Blubber favorite B.C. names an4 then treal asking if we've moved. , . IBay?there's Lillooet, Kitwanga,pert to find a source for.Can you imagine a placecalled Hoochekoo Creek?Wouldn't you love to visit it? Ifso, it's in Saskatchewan and ithas a flavor that a name likeRegina lacks.Doesn't Push and Be DamnedRapids make you want to pileinto your canoe and go exploringdown a river? Or hoyabout getting into pblitics anddoing a bit of muckraking inSlingdung Creek? They are inNew Btunswick.Those are some of the namesof Canadian places. Some arenamed after Indian Chiefs,European cities, early settlers.rogues, noblemen andgeographic oddities. But thereare some that defy explanation.If you're travelling throughManitoba in a hurry and blinkyouj eye you just might missWinking Point.Committee Punch Bowlsounds like a jolly place wheremaybe members of a specialladies committee gathered toenjoy a refreshing drink after abusy meeting. Or maybe it's aplace where people go to soak inhot springs. But no, it's really around lake at the top of theAthabaska Pass on the B.C. -Alberta border. And experts saythe name dates6ack to the daysof the Hudson's Bay fur trade.(Maybe it was the fur traderswho got sozzled!)Alberta has an Embarras Portageand a Head Smashed-In.The latter refers to a buffalo,not a man. B.C has a Peepo'Day while Nova Scotia has (hmellifluous tewn of EcumSecum and Quebec has the, lastlaugh with a St. Louise du Ha!Ha!Newfoundland takes the prizeof course with the most peculiarcollection of names of places ofany province in Canada. It has aFalse Girdle, a Seldom and aLittle Seldom. Then there isSeldom Come By and Come ByChance .Where else would you find aRun By Guess Island, a BlowMe Down, a Bleak Joke Coveand Annieopsquotch Mountains?And that's not all. There'salso Lushes $ight, Toogood.Arm. Stocking Harbour andShoe Cove, the Harbour Harbour,Gripe Cove and EmptyBasket Cove. And to add to allthe. confusion thpre is also aplace called Confusion Bay!, And don't try to prrqouncesome of them unless you've'hadan expert help you. There'sBienfair, Saskatchewan and iCspronounced *' Been - Fa t e".7Kejimkujik National Park inNova Scotia is pronounced".Ked -lee-M a-Coo- lee" andApohaqui sounds like Apo-H'awk..And to make it even--worseBuick seems to be an oddname for a community and itmakes one wonder if there wereabandoneq cars there or whydid it get a name like thai.Cultus Lake gets its na,me froman Indian word with Cultusmeaning bad but it seems to be avery pretty lake and a popularone,.Don't you wonder how aplace like Fireside got its name?Or Horsefly, or evenHoneymoon Bay? Someone musthave thought that Progress had agreat future but why do youthink Prespatou received itsname?Simoon Sound should reallybe located somewhere in theSouth Pacific where thosestorms originate and Skookum:chuck or strong water, is ofcourse, an Indian name.Kitkatla, Malakwa and Malahat,all Indian names. Other attractivenames of Indian originare Chilanko Forks, Iskut,Juskatla, Keremeos and Klemtu.And to end this tale of namesof unusual origin or odd soundsthere's Ta Ta Creek in B.C.!+ +-*By the time you read this Ishall be enjoying the sun and the.sand on the Coast of Costa Ricain Central America. It's justabout the right latitude. about12 degrees above the equatorand the warm sunny weatherpromised should be mostpleasant.Then for a week in the capitalcity of San Jose and a long lookat this lovely land which expertssay is what Hawaii used to belike thirty years ago.I From Our Files ITheS Years AgoSquarnish-LillooeiRegional District added to its.opposition to the proposal toclose the <strong>Squamish</strong>-HorseshoeBay Highway for lengthy'periods while bridge repair wasbeing done. It was furthersuggested that the Highwaysminister open the watershedroute through the Capilano atthat time.+ * *A number of local peopletravelled to Hawaii for holidayslast month and attended theceremonies marking the launchingof the ship built by theBanyard family. The Banyards,formerly of <strong>Squamish</strong>. built theboat and plan to sail it to B.C.this summer.10 Years Ago .A delegation of Cheakamus,esidents, led by E:Koch wholives near the Westbank braeseveral miles north of the B.C.Hydro bridge. met with councillast Tuesday night to ask if someassistance could be given totheir road problems. ~+ + *LoBging operations have siar.ted on a limited scale after thelong closure .imposed,lby theunusually heavy snows inDecember and January Withthe frost ,coming .out of. theground hauling may soon bestopped as gravel roads cannotwand up to ihe pounding byheavy trucks during tkse con-'ditions.IS Years AeoThe new posl office inCaribaldi Estates opened forbusiness on Wednesday morning.Febraary,.26th. Mrs..Mrs. Werger in preparing forthe first day's business.* * +Government engineers andlocal residents made a thoroughinspection af the <strong>Squamish</strong>River in the vicinity of Judd'sslough and the Big Chief Driveinlast Wednesday. The purposeof the trip was to attempt todetermine what temporary workcould be done to alleviate thepossibility of the flood dangerthis spring within the boundariesof the limited amount ofmoney available for the work.20 Years AgoSechelt Board of Trade isagain seeking support in theirdrive for a rdad link with<strong>Squamish</strong> and so with1.Van-couver Local Board of Tradewill support their brief to thedepartment of highways.+ * *Nearly 100 residents attendinga meeting of BritanniaBeach Community Club.February 25, to discuss plans formaking Britannia a "community"again. I t wasdecided tocontinue the May 24 celebrationand once again crown a CopperQueen.25 Years AgoThe B.C AutomobileAssociation. in a meeting lastweek. decided to urge tKegovernment to hold a roundtable conference on- the routefor a .road from North Vanco.uve;'to Sqiarnsih. with officialsfrom the ' government,health and water boards sit!ingin+ + +Railway minister Chetwyndtold the house, last Thursdaythat completion of the PGEdian name Moosichap- mistress. Fred Widnall from the couver will return half a millionpishani,ssippia. Doesn't that district post office in Van- dollars a. year to the taxpayersthrow you? couver. >and Harvey Hurren. of B.C.. over the operatingIn B.C. there are Some lovely postmaster at <strong>Squamish</strong>. assisted costs.from our location. They requirea street address for delivery.All I can reply is that we'restill here and, either we have hada change of personnel at the postoffice or they're enforcing everypetty regulation.Whether this particular edictis Post Office or Union inspired,I'm y t sure. but it is contrary tothe history of the Postal Service.World wide postal services havetaken pride in delivering themost obscurely addressed mailto the correct person. Not sohere!I mailed a letter in <strong>Squamish</strong>to a person who collects theirmail in the same Post Office. Itwas returned to me FIVE weekslater marked incorrectly addressed.That was a cheque, now wehave T-4 slips to mail, even to acasual worker who may haveonly worked two hours. No boxnumber - no delivery.The post office has a list ofbox numbers but it is notallowed to give out that information.Not everyone has aphone. so how are we to find outa box number? Am I supposedto stand outside the post officeand give the mail in person? Ifso we don't need the postal servicefor local delivery.'If all are needed. We employhuman beings because they aresupposed to have brains andcommon sense and the ability touse both.If our post office cannotdelivery a letter addressed tothe newspaper, <strong>Squamish</strong>, B.C.without a box number, eitherthe staff are not using theirbrains or the regulations areridiculous. Whichever it is theyare thwarting the very servicethey are supposed to provide.The "service" costs more thanever, yet what we receive hasdeteriorated to the extent thatno business can rely on it. If wein Squamsih needanythingwithin a week from Vancouverwe have to have it sent by bus orLoomis Courier.If it was an isolated instance Iwould not complain. In the lastmonth 1 have received.A - parcel from North Vancouver':IO day deljveryB - letter from Burnaby - 7daysc - letter from Toront; - 3weeksD - five letters returned,- Incompleteaddress - no bpx.num-,bd . cE - three long distance ph'onecalls - street addressed mailedreturned to 'suppliers.F - non supply of goods - my'letter took 58 days to Tofonto.. G - irate phone calls from.suppliers - my account wasoverdue - cheque mailed 3.mP..IUI SurlTe WlbCThis has happened to onebusiness in a month. multiply it4-1by .he whole country and thecost is enormous.It used to cost IOc to dobusiness, now we have to substitutea $1.50 - $5.00 phonecall and $2.50 bus delivery.This all adds to the eventualcost to the consumer. It's nowonder we have inflation andthe country's going bankrupt.It's a good job the post officeis run by the government, noprivate business could affordsuch expensive inefficiency.I am sending copies of thisletter to my M.P.. M.L.A., PostMaster General and CustomerServices, Vancouver. I wouldsuggest anyone dissatisfied withthe service they receive shoulddo the same.One last word, Kids, you'dbetter find Santa's box numberbefore you mail your tetters thisyear. If your letter is addressedto Santa. North Pole. our highlyefficient postal service willreturn it marked - incorrectlyadd ressed.Dissatisfied Customer+ + *Editor, The Times:Premier Bill Bennett's plan todistribute five shares in the B.C.Investment Resources Corporationto all B.C. residents isa lot more honest than that ofthe government that claimscitizens already own saidresources.AS in any "peoples republic"it can be said that the State controlsand administers the resourceson behalf of. the people.'Rubbish!.Ownership which cannotbe sold or given away is lessthan. tokenism.The citizen who "owns" astate contrxshoe factory or.poultry farm is in pretty poorstate if he cannot ,use his stiares.to buy a pair of workboots orachicken for his, poi! It is coldcomfprl w@n government tellshim that' government hasdecided IQ use his dividends toplant a few thousa.nd ornamentaltrees or buy some newfurniture for the Legislature.I So let's .giv.e credit wherecredit is due'and thank this manipPatricia YoangVancouverI,r!


-- . .I"iI-~be extended straighb throughfrom the Legion, and by a 33foot road on the easftrn boun-dary of Block 24 ...for 23 hours a week and adulteducation programs consume 48hours a week,Council agreed that a jointAhlmilfrltth aw-fhz_- rauncil - -schaolAmrd.kmsection under question was not a mittee should meet to discussgazetted road and would only the issue. Aldermen Elliott,serve a piece of property with Street and Manson were askedno home on it, the cost of main- to meet with Trustees Margtenance required to service the Marchant and Linda Roche Poiicing Contractsection would be too high. March 5. Also present will be Council accepted and filed aHowever, members did agree Parks and Recreation Com- letter from H. Jensen, com-indicated that there were no At the request of Alderman and th ministry that they aye allpollutant factors involved. Barr, council approved a part l f . one government andHowever, council- members motion authorizing Works could quite possibly negotiate aagreed the wording was am- Superintendent FrankVV-ilse n-tr %a swap," mdon said.Xiguous and decided to delete have the new site surveyed and Alderman- Barr added thatthat section from the proposed to begin the clearing and grub- $500,000 has been madeby-law.bing of the site by putting the available to the college for ex-By-law 673 was adopted as work out to tender., .pansion in <strong>Squamish</strong>.amended.At the same time. council "I think it would be helDful toELKSMarch 17Live MuskFree Lunch$4.00 per personVOLUME 2-#I - $2.@ EACH .VOLUME 1 ISSfLL AVAILABLEAT THE INTRODUCTORYPRICE OF JUST .49cTHERE'S STILL TIME TOSTART COLLECTING YOUR SETFOR THE FAMILY, HOME OROFFICE ... PICK UP A VOLUMEQRWPERWEEKVVHILEYOU FOOD SHOP OVERWAITEA.I-L.Romeo LeBlanc.Gerry Hudson, Cha.irman of Municipal administrator, Stan "I cannot impress upon youthe committee. introduced Kary advised council that access sufficiently that. the <strong>Squamish</strong>Chamber members Gary Wong, to the property is by way of a 33 Detachment is currentlyFor tickets phone:892-5274-rortlckets availableat the doorOverwaitea- -~FOOD CENTERSagreed with council members. extend, to a new-that Pat Goode should be asked He added thatto act as spokesman f o r t h e d r not merhanager Frank Collard, two......... mfswrreorescntedfor.discussion.The first cont,ained in-. formation to be given to theminister regarding the committee'sstand that the estuaryshould be developed both forindustry and the production ofsalmon stocks.The second report dealt withthe method of approaching thefederal government with respectto acquiring apbroximately 25aqres of land for future developmenton the water.The group discussed bothrcports and agreed on certainchanges. They decided to meet--- . I'at 11.30 March I prior to thereception of the Minister at 12o'clock.Public Safety BuildingThe site plan for the publicsafety building was received bycouncil along with a favourablerecornmendation from the planningand design .committee.Council approved the com-mittee's recommendation thatthe exterior colour scheme forthe addition to the buildingshould be submitted for approvalby the contractor whowas awarded the contract.The fire committee agreed tomeet March 2 to discuss theproject and progress to date.Parking RequirernenfsA planning and design commitreerecommendation that theparking restrictions contained inthe municipal Clll Zoningshould be inserted in the CIIzoning regulating motels andhotels was approved.Councillors, however.decided to wait for a future ap-Dlication when the new0 iegulations could be included atthe same time.The parking requirements atthe <strong>Squamish</strong> Plaza, should additiona:buildings be proposed.was examined by the committeebut the issue was tabled for furtherdiscussions between the interestedparties and the committee. \Council tabled furtherdiscussion on the issue. also.Cost SbaringSchool Board administratorY -Don Ross appeared beforecouncil to discuss council's:received by council.services will have to be aban-fees for this year have been paid Acting Mayor Candy. inaddingthat numerous corn- dicated his displeasure with theplain? from larger stores and <strong>Squamish</strong> Times for running abusinesses in <strong>Squamish</strong> had also public opinion poll concerningbeen received.the quality of present po1iFingSome of the larger stores had , services saying he would like tobeen charged the maximum see the poll end.$500 'and others had found the Waferfront ~rresslarge increases brought about by Alderman Bill Manson askedthe new legislation very much the administrator if any furtherhigher than those of the, progress had been made regarpreviousyear.ding the establishment of a com-One businessman, Ray Man- mittee to meet with Parks andzer of the Starlite Theatre, had Recreation Commission totold Bloxham that the fees were discuss access to <strong>Squamish</strong>too great for the theatre hebe. waterways.However, the tables included Kary said letters would shorinthe report showed that many tly go out to various agencies intowns of comparable size town who may wish to parchargedmore than <strong>Squamish</strong> ticipate.and council members indicated Regional Districttheir satisfaction with the Alderman Norm Barr raisedpresent rate structure.the question of the number ofPublic Hearing alternates council required to<strong>Squamish</strong> residenls, Victor back up its regional districtand Vivian Drought appeared representatives.before council to question countil'sintention 10 amend a zoningOriginally council authorizedone alternate for all three direc-manufacture of synthetic fibresin an Industrial III area.The amendment was part of athree section by-law alsodealing with the rescinding of aIReturns After 1 yr.Engagement InLAS VEGASAll tlckrb Ciw Bax OM#11 A.M. - 1O.P.M. ddlv626 H@mb;6? 682-3677would be safer.In the past three alternateswere provided for each director,with each alternate designatedto fill in for a specific director.Royal Canadian LegionDiamond Head Branch No. 277KLONDIKENOTIqE TO MEMBERSI .r.NIGHTSFRIDAY, MARCH 9th - 6:OO P.M. to 1:OO AbM.SATURbAY,.MARCH 10th - 1:OO P.M. to 1:00 A.M.Black Jack - FUh For All - Wh eel TablesLegion HallCARAUCTIONWHY PAY FULLPRICEFOR CARS IF YOUCAN BUY THEM-WHOLESALE?Cars - Trucks - VansFor small commission we will auctionyour car and save you time andmoney. Call Mike for more information,898-5919.Auction starts Sunday, March 11,'1979 at 1 p.m. sharp.Mountain Way Auto Repair(Pay & Save Gas Station)Hwy. 99(next to Brackendale Art Gallery)Stawamus Elementary.. .Monday, March 12Brackendale Elementary Tuesday, March 13Britannia Beach Hall Wednesday, March 14Mamquam Elementary .Thurmday, March 15<strong>Squamish</strong> Elementary.. , , .Friday, March 16FEES:Peewee League.. ......... 6-8 yrs. t 8.00Llttle League ............ 9-12 yrs. $12.00-Babe Ruth Jr. .......... 13-15 yrs. $15.00Babe Ruth Sr. ..... i.. .. 16-18 yrs. $18.00Birth certificate or proof of age must be produce'd by players who have notpreviously registered with the league.Previous years uniforms must be returned to Ellen Elliott at the Royal Bank orphone 892-3038.TeleDhone Chuck Elllott at 892-3038March 8, 9 & 10 - Thurs., Fri. & Sat.rSUPER SPECIALPentimento Cords & Jeans.. ................$12.50Visa White Jeans., ...................... .$12.50Culottier cords . clean front. ................$19.95three tuck .................$19.954 pocket .,.,..,.,.. , ..,. , $19.951'Sweaters 1/2 PriceAlso many unadvertised specialsand customers w'ho have helpedmake our first year a succ~bs.~..Gerry &, Cy8 Cotter- Good .luck to theCanadian Alpine Teamat the WhletlerWorld Cup Races


PembertonILast Saturday, from early in Brian Douglas and Ken Chapin:- - _____Bears, coached by Fred Zahariame -0d-+~eysTeOaehed~~Ctta~ a~otbWi&tmm;metFMGtheevening the 18-team Minor Dickenson and Roy Crowsten, coached by Brian Jamieson andk FARE 10 DEALERSHIP 6 GAS HOMEHockey League participated in played Diamond. Head ai 7.30 Gary Turner. The Bears went onOVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATWtheir first annual Hockey Jam- and Overwaitea played Carneys. to play Stedmans. coached by-_ at Vawers GHOSVENOR HOTELboree.The two teami with the'most Jim Mulholland and Johnt DINNER FOR 2 at CLOUDNINEThe Novice DivTCon,was on goaTCa3yZiCed t6 the afternFn Dillabough at 9 a.m.XISijECREVOLVING RESTAURAHTthe ice at 7 a.m. when the playdowns where Diamond game saw FMC playing StedwmPURCWE OFDiamond Head team coached Head won over Carneys 3-2. mans.iby Doug Orser and Brian Price The .&om Divison comb The -Bears went up against.met Overwaitea. coached by menced pl&-at 8 30 with t& Stedmans in the playdowns wln-PICKUPS - VANS ~4x4'sning 4 to 3.At 10.20 a.m. the PeeweeDivision hit the ice with K&k;coached by Barclay Craig, DonBreckenridge and RoyA SPECIAL s E ap'~oF( 0' ACrowston, against Shell underWpPED 4) CrANNE: C 9 aADlO FOR,the coaching of Laurie Vanzellaand Jack Riddell, followed by._Last week's scoresDivision A Weldwood 8, Whistler 2Floorman 9, OK ,Tire 2- - . ~-_ 3. Britannia 1OK Tire 7, Budget 2Whistler 5, K&M 5-- m&V AT TIME OF PURCFASE - ._ ._ __ ___cIFRANK FENZL1 or ROLLEY MANSON44444444441111111111 A GIANTBIRTHDAY PARTY~ J t t S W G f W 3 U -FRI/SAT - MARCH 9-10AT CAPIh.ANO COLLEGE'S~N.N IV ER s AR YWc'II light thc candles. cut the cake, feedyou. entertain you. do magic tricks, givepriie5. "chow and tell" about science, art.;ithIcttch. business. humanities. geography.outriot)r recreation. women's studies and atiunrirccl iiiorc things you'd like to know.Wc'II sing and dance. Our actors will improviwhilc our musicians play everythingIrotii ~;I/.L to Bach. You can meet our authors,4cc our tiirns troni around the world. Youni;i> cvcn learn ;I t'oreign language.Wc'll Ict you gamble and play games onour illriiputctr. occ ;I t.ashion show. dance atour di\coAnd It Won'?! Cost You a PennyIt's our 10th Anniversary OPEN HOUSE-FRIDAY, MARCH 9th. 12:OO noon to 9:OO p.m.SATURDAY, MARCH loth, 9:00 a.m. to 1O:OOp.m.COME JOIN IN THE FUNPick up a schedule of events at your libraryor call 986-1911, local 321~&rm I. remtmron uDivision B A and. A 5, Northair 3A and A 2, Triple C INorthair 5. Fergies 2* * *League standings as of March 4Division AFloormanWeldwoodK and Me.1 WPernbertonWhistlerBudgetBritanniaDiuisonR- - - __-A and ANorthairTriple CFergits ,Ci ._Gilro)CcQaChed4yJilCU~and John Jesson against theLions, coached by Jim Doar and-Bob White.K&M lost'to the Lions in cheafternoon playdowns 3-2.The Bantam Division gamescw GL T Pts.29 21 7 I 4328 19 6 3 41 Firefighters, coached by Scott27 17 8 2 36 Barr,Paul King and Maik Ger-=--EL !I a 34 VirGPlay BLRUKa-29 13 14 2 2829 11 15 3 2527 8 16 3 1926 0 25 I I27 -95 9 3-- 3329 15 11 3 3327 15 IO 2 3227 4 19 4 12Cooler Servicesemi trailersvans, low kedscrane trucksflat decksDISPATCH 892-3838 OFFICE 984-0237987-71 81_-OVERNIGHT SERVICEGreater Vancouver to <strong>Squamish</strong>, Woodfibre,Britannia Beach, Whistler, Pemberton, MountCurrie, Lions Bay, Brunswick Beach, SunsetBeach.EXPRESS SERVICEVancouver to <strong>Squamish</strong>. pickup before noondelivered same afternoon.minimum charge $4.75bekan at 12.10 with Hunters,coached by Dave Wright andRandy Ferby against <strong>Squamish</strong>Mills, coached by Lionel Guyand Rene Kitson. Weldwoodcoached by AI McIntosh, RickBabuin. and Tony Ratcliffe.Meeting in the playdowns theHunters tied with Weldwood.At 2 p.m. Sparlings, coajhedby Doug-Gagnon..met Peaples-Drugs, coached by Cliff Mawerand Kevin McKedzie, 'in theMidget Division. The Kinsmencoached by Gord Gervin andCam Caldwell went up againstMalloch and- Mosely under thecoaching of Jim Fryer and GaryWilliams, in the game thatfollowed.The evening match betweenSparlings and Kinsmenprovided spectators with an excitingbit of entertainment. Thegame at the final buzzer wastied and went into a five player.showdown. won by the Sparlingteam.All in all the jamboree was afine exhibition of hockey playedfor the enjoyment of the spor!.After all the games were over,Gord Gervin, President of theMinor Hockey Association,called out each team and theircoaches.Gerv in introduced theassociation's newly electedexecutive for next year headedby incoming president JackSelby, Secretary Doug Gagnon,treasurer Bob Deno, registrarBonnie Breckenridge, headcoach Barclay Craig, equipmentmanager Roy Crowston and'himself and director MaureenGilmour.Representing <strong>Squamish</strong> towncouncil, Alderman Norm Barr'handed out association crests toeach team captain fordistribution to their teammates.Card of Thanks I)'I would like to thank all the wonderful people of<strong>Squamish</strong>. The love and respect shown for Pat wasoverwhelming. He would have been very proud.Thankyou all so much.-Tess Brennan& Family_____ -______ -The Sparlings midget minor hockey team gives a collective cheer after winning the finalgame against the Kinsmen Club team at the Minor Hockey Jamboree Saturday night.Brackendale% - hostsElphinstone and Brackendalewill both advance to the nextround of the Junior BoysBasketball Zone in quest of aberth into the P.rovhcial Finals.The Brackendale Secondaryschool gym was the.scene of actionfor the Howe Sound ZonePlayoffs, February 24 and 25.In the opening roundBrackendale defeated Chatelech42-33. Mike Albrecht andStewart Mackin were theleading scorers while Mike Ainscoughmanaged to consistentlybeat the press with good ballhandling.The second game saw Elphinstonedefeat Howe Sound by adozen. Rick Pennell, Mike Simsand Nick Pascuzzi played wellfor the Chiefs throughout thegame.In the third game Chatelechbeat Howe Sound by ten points.Laszlo Beczner, Nick Pascuzziand Mike Sims led the Chiefs inscoring. Other members of theHowe Sound team are. DannyBiro, Andrew Westlund. KevinHickman and.Xevln Morrison.Gas RationingDefpite some minor voluntarygasoline rationing in the UnitedStates, B.C. motorists should experienceno major problemswhen presently travelling southBecause of current oil shortagesat refineries some U.S. servicestQations are receiving onlyabout 93 per cent of their usualfuel quota and will either shortentheir selling hours duringthe week or close on Sundays.Emphasizing that there hasbeen no fuel line-ups or panicbuying at U.S. gas stations, theBCAA advised Canadiantravellers to maintain at leas1half a tankful of gasoline at all.times and to avoid the need forSunday fill-ups. .YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO MEET YOURPROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE.PARTY CANDIDATE. - - - JuniorThe championship game waswell played and very. closethroughout. Ear,ly in .the finalperiod Elphinstone managed totake a 12 point lead.However, Brackendale beganpressing and managed to cut thelead to only four points at thefinal buzzer. Ted Pennell. JimMcRae and Stewart MackinThere will be a publicmeeting of the <strong>Squamish</strong>Aquarium Swim Club on MarchIS. at 7.30 p,m. in the JuniorLounge at the Civic Centre.Please note for this night onlythe Drop in Teens free programwill be cancelled. This meetingis to elect the officers for theclub. The coach will be there totalk about the aims of the clubfor this year and to set up aprogram for the coming year.Please direct all inquiries toMaurice Farn 898-3604.Current Program4There will be another sessionof Tot Time starting March 19and 20. .Monday and Tuesdaymornings from 9 - I I a.m. Thefee is $20 for a five weekcourse, twice a week. Registernow - the spaces are goingquickly.The Toy .Town course is fullfor the next session.We would like to express ourappreciation to the KiwanisClub for their donaiion of thebeautiful Aquarium a[ the CivicCentre.As I was reading the 'lastweek's column I noticed thatwhen it came to "A referee'sthought" that it looked iike Iwas the referee. Sorry if therewas any confusion - theparagraph was taken from theB.C. Hockey and RingetteAssociation Newsletter.Family FM Series- --- - __Basketball -rebounded well throughout thegame.Other members of theBrackendale team included.Daryl Alexander. DavidSweeney. Mike Howard, KevinRutherford, Rob Fleming, Rob'Graham; Chris Nikiel. MylesRosser. Jim Dinwoodie andSpencer Fitschen.by Lynn Fleming---Register now for our "valuepacked" Mini Film Series at theCivic Centre. This FridayMarch 9, at 7 p.m. we arefeaturing *'the Sting".Oursecond film is "The Brides ofFrankenstein" on March 23 at 7p.m. The third film is "Fluffy"and we have a bonus film "Abbottand Costello Meet theMummy". These films all startat 7 p.m. and they are all in theJunior Lounge.Pre-registration is a must -the fee is $4.00 per person forall the above films or $I I for afamily of three or more.For more information call theCivic Centre at 898-3604.Please note that a group rate isavailable for Cubs and similargroups.Spring ScheduleOur spring schedule will beready soon - keep your eyeopen as we must have preregistrationand our class sizesare limited.There will be a goal settingworkshop sponsored by theWomen's Resource Centre. Thefee is $2. Instructor - LynneMansfield. For more in-formation call Rachel Aarons at892-5322.LacrosseThere will be a meeting forlacrosse players and interestedpeople on March 12. at 7.30p.m. in the Seniors Lounge inthe <strong>Squamish</strong> Civic CentredLORNE GREENAWAYJ rMARCH 14th* JCHIEFTAIN HOTELNO HOST DINNER: 7 P.M. TO 8 P.M.--FOLLOWED BY AN INFORMAL MEETINGWHICH IS OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC(Jane Walker welcomes your arslrtanae on behalf of the P.C. Party)Phone 892b5484 Evenings-CLERK-TREASURERA Clerk-T,reasurer is required for the Village of.Pemberton. Duties involve general gdministrationand accounting work. Pembtirton is an attractive andgrowing area, adjacent to rnajor.centres, skiing andrecreational areas. Preferred applicants will be those'that have previous accounting experience. Previousmunicipal experience would also be desirable.Please apply in writing, stating. qualifications, experience.and salaTy expected,as saon as possible to:Village of Pemberton, 'Box 100;Pemberton, WC.\'ON ZLO- _L 4


Director Maurice Farn who said Unless council went ahead fering considerable experience Baseball League. The league Fees for the 1979 SeaSon arethat the layout for the system with the tendering, the system and a guarantee of the in- consisted of 24 teams last year $8.00 for Peewees (6-8 yrs.),p-W-6i553rawn up imruf - cyld-not be installed between Stalhtion Of Torr0 -h2hW inlitt~c.Leagucand~Bab~th . $12.00 for Little League (9-12chqe by one of the firms who the time the soccer season ends ground sprinklers. and it is hoped that it will be at yrs.). $15.00 for Babe Ruth Jr.least as large this year. (13-15- yrs.) and $18,00 forIn order to set the League in Babe Ruth Sr. (16-18 yrs.).operation the first priority is to Any parents who havedetermine the number of players baseball uniforms from lastit will have. It is of the utmost season or previous seasons areimportance that all boys (or requested to contact Ellengiris) register during the Elliott at 892-3038 or at theregistrationbelow.period set out Royal Bank to arrange for theirreturn. There are numermsMonday, MarcU- *'. i, >,$fKinsmen Club and Sparling minor hockey players in a scuffle during the'fihal midget gameheld Saturday during the hockey jamboree.. ,=,nlpspea~successful + -Wednesday, March 14, for upcoming coaches and um-+m%nuiuatly4engmidseasonbreak, the <strong>Squamish</strong>Timbers began the spring halfwith a first round win in theDivision 3 Centennial Cup com--fidU-FeaBforwardand support ourstrikers so effectively that centrehalfback Myles Rosser scoredthe next two goals, both low-__. asrOctober23;EI1mrff'ctm- petition. Due to poor Krpund_~-__- shots TnCmhefar -- post... conditions the Timbers had toof North Vancouver appearedDon Schultheiss completedplaytheir "home" game againstbefore Judge C.I. Walkerthe scoring towards the end ofcharged with the illegalthe MI. Seymour Wildcats at the game togive the Timbers aMyrtle Park, Deep Cove.bossession of a spring salmon.well deserved 4-0 win, our firstfrom the Ashlu River during theThe effects of the layoff were shutout.September 16obvious at the start of the gameto 30 closedNext week, Round If of theEarly Birds: Lynda Hinde Dzieken 204D. . period.with miskicking. and stray Cup is against McSween Haidapasses. However, once the Tim- Glass at Norgate. The Timbers323s. 644T; Val Bechard 2595. Bantams: Robbie WitlOWThe c~se was dismissed on the bers had settled down and over- were. Spence Fitschen, DonLouise Scheerschmidt 2583, 176S, Michael Meston 153S,technical that fisheries of- came the all-weather sand sur- Boyd, Bob Versluis, Bryce684T, Fern Gauthier 636T. 394T; Chris 152s* ficer.Joh'iyright had not statqd. face, they played strong, con- elikatny, Andy Dawson, Kevin.Monday MaI~pe: Grace Koch 428T: Jef Calkins 393T. Patricia that the took place fident soccer throughout. 1 utherford, Flavio Vergara,271s. 273T. Georgina Kchler Fairhurst, 171s- 444T; Kathythe province of B.C. Jim Dinwoodie started the Myles Rosser. Don Schultheiss.2SPS. h5JT. SilfldI Morarli McDounall - 150s. 423T: Paulascoring, close to half time with Wayne Pontini, Jim Dinwoodie,. 2425. I-ori Jones 655 Pearson 121s. Paula Wittow ~~t ready to give up that an opportunist goal, when the.-.-Dave Sweeney, Mike AinscoughI JLI I easily, the local fedeial office of Wildcat goalkeeper dropped the and Ken Shilling.Specially Shop: Ingolt Juniors: David Den0 2oos, Fisheries took the case 10 the ball and Jim was there to ram itEliassen 318s. AI Burroughs 507T. Edward Tanas 198s. B,C, court of A ~ ~ ~ ~ I home. ,287s. 744T. Kon Erickson Peter Babuin 185s. 471T;256s. Elol Nanson 722T. EdAniosh hY7T. Doreen QuinnBobby Babuin 426T, MichelleQuinn 207S, 476T; Kersti Koch339s. 7X3T. Marilyn Charn- 204S, 581T; Denise Fairhurstpagne 287s. Carol 1-aktin 204.T.Judy Horth SYhT204s. Patty460T.Anderson 180S,Mixed Nrighbours: Karin Er- Seniors: ,Brad Wilson 3146,vik 27hS. hSYT. Jane Scott 829T; Chris McLaren 313s.246s. h33T. Grace Koch 232s.642T.723T; Wayne Short 277S, 71 ITSeniors: Brenda Brewer 292S,Tuesday Mixed: B. Bain 605T; Liz Brennan 224s. 645T;272s. 667T. M. Carey 26SS, )[.-. Carmen Hall 204s. 587T.Erickson 260S. 726T. J. S1Jv.a. .h6XT; Sharon Brewer 262s. L.Davis 235s. L Genio 234s. 1.Thompson hJYT. M. Woldh17r. D Hoskins hO2T.Frb. 21 Wednesday Ladies:Jsancttt: Thompson 268s. 2973.306s. X71T. Wanda Burger-master 325s. h4RT. SusanHuhbard 244s. 251s. 695T;Maureen Wold 243s. 2SOS.h97T. Hert .Antosh 2473.Golden Agersi Bill ,WcAdam233s. h4T. Art Rogers 2ISS.Eric Stathers 204s. Kay Graham552T. AI Knudson 5JY.T. DotKnudsen 274s. hJJ r. DorothyD ~ ~ s 243s. , , ~ 632r. FIOStevens 21 3s. 5H?THospital Hill: Roman Hcisler3 12s. h h I , Don Cruikshank2965. h73r, George Binning240s. hh5T. Carol Carniichael2hXS, h2IT. Francine Bois262s. Lori Wilsvn 2hOS. h2XT;Alice Pontini i.47TWednesdaj Nilers . 9 p.m.:Ron Barr 314s. h93.T. KickDavlc 253s. Darwin Lanionl250s. h25f. AI Walsh h5lT.Esther Larkin 304s. 725T. JoanLoc\s.cn 21tlS. h70T. Marilyn .E5sia11lhIc 21~s. Joan Turk5xhrThursday hlalipre: Jnyce.Flury 310s. 7hJT. flecky Smtth261s. h76T. Lorraiiie Weger255s: 621T -Thursday 36%% 6: DaleKingston 279s. 3035. 7X3T. AIwaist, 275s. WIJr. DeanKingston 253s. Janice Price27HS. hl'2T. Linda Bur! 2hJS.675T. Elsic Milner .2ab,S.Friday C'las\ic Feb. 23: BasilAcorn 263s. h71T. George Binning250s. J,iik Slce 249s. RayW,,uniL..n.,! ( , I I r. ~ (iracc Koch331s. i.+Cl: I tD~iw .Scbeerschmldi2hS. l:\thcr Larkin25hS. hJ3T. Yorina Slee 5PRTtGerd Schulthei\s hlRT. r)Jets: Bcrhbj Cdry 153s. ?7D.Bruce ' Sheppard l2YS. 253D;Chuck Schecrschrnidt 1 18s.23lD. LiSd Thompson 147s.26YD. I(aria Wold IORS. IRRD;Erika Ncilson 1065. Leanhe7.Dear ME.The appeal was successfulwith His Honour Judge Spencerruling that His Honour JudgeWalker erred in failing to takejudicial notice of the fact that alocation 23 miles north of<strong>Squamish</strong> was in the province ofB.C.The aquittal was set aside andHelm was fined $25.Our four backs gradually tookcommand of their half of thefield, allowing the Wildcats forwardsvery little scope, restrictingthem to long range shots,which goalkeeper Spence Fit;schen dealt with competently.Bob Versluis was especiallystrong at righ! back anticipatingtackling and clearing well.With the defence holding theopposition in check, the mid-We would like to remind you of our special DAIRY QUEEN birthday porties with the superlow price of ONE DOLLAR AND THIRTY-FIVE CENTS per childSMALL HAMBURGERFRENCH FRIESoad thq con ems MAKE THEIR OWN CONEWe also surprise eoch child with o book cover or other surprise DAIRY QUEEN BIRTHDAYPARTIES meon fun for the kids ond no mess for mom ot home. It's the most convenient ond inexpen-sive woy to-celebrate your family birthdays.If yoyore interested in hoving o potty in wr DAIRY QUEEN in Sqwmish, ple~~e makereservotions one week in odvonceA few days bgfore your birthday 'we'll send you a reminder re -the birthday party.-W--I-..-f.


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~~~~-.-IHedley .Buffrey and Mr. andMrs. W. McHeffey of Tofield.Alberta.* * *WEEKS - Congratulationsto former <strong>Squamish</strong> residents.Suzy and Arthur Weeks on thebirth of their third child, a son,Patrick Arthur born in theGrace Hospital, Vancouver onFebruary 25, weighing 8 Ibs. 1302s. Casey and Jennifer arepleased with the arrival of theirbrother. Proud grandparents areMr. and Mrs. Bruce Helberg ofBellevue, Washington.* * *An interesting film evening inmemory of Mr. Ottar Brandvoldwill be held at the GleneaglesSchool in Horseshoe Bay at 7.30p.m. on Thursday, March 1.5.Winter and summer mountainfilms will be shown.* * *A resideiit of <strong>Squamish</strong> forseveral years, Mrs. DagmarCarrico died suddenly at herhome on North Pender Islandon March 3. She and herhusband Me1 (principal of theMamquam School until heretired in . 1976) and familyresided here for over 20 years.Besides het loving husband,Mrs. Carrico is survived by herdaughters Kathy, Jane and Patand sons Jim and Rob and hiswife and two grandsons. Funeralservices were held Tuesday,March 6, on North PenderIsland. Mrs. Carrico was amember of the Legion LadiesAuxiliary here and a few membersand friends attended thefuneral.* * *Spring must be just aroundthe corner as registration for theHowe Sound Baseball LeaguePechaps you have read andstudied B-ible history but haveyou ever thought of Bible HERstory?That's the name of theplay to be presented by DougGagnon's drama class, BrackendaleSecondary School, onMarch 13, 14 and IS. The playand other skits will be performedat the Civic Centre eachnight starting at 8 p.m.-* * *The sun shone for Bill andRuth Smith when they visitedHawaii for two weeks. Haven'tseen Bill but Ruth certainly hasa fine tan.+ * *And this Thought for theWeek. Tomorrow is a postdatedcheque. Today is cash -use it wisely.* * *It is possible that by the timeyou read this, John Lowe will beat home recuperating from hisaccident last week. He sufferedserious injuries but his motherreports he doesn't have a brokenleg and is doing quite well.* * *A visit to Disneyland was anlce way to spend a holiday forBruno and Pat Marini andchildren Michael and Paula andBruno's father Mr. E Marini.IUI JLUUGIIIJ.1. ~.students and director Norma Glei Jackson, Candace Ayres,, Rkkard can take a well Tanya Wulff, Darryl Dougall,'YnrSiXdshes_ __ - ~~bow. now iooKing for- 'Wayne French, Mamie Burn- to=. David Knox, The Canadian Daughtersward 10 your next production.side, Paula Turner, Alex Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. George Furr)iss, League have ,-hose,, a new* * *Lyndsey Brohrnan, Donna- Mr. and Mrs. Vic Long, Mr. executive headed by Rosa SmithStork Stories -WARNER- Marie Cyr, Michael Gaal and and Mrs. Art Davis, Mr. and as president.Roy and Jacquie Warner are John Flook.Mrs. Spenie Hinde, Mr. and She will be ably assisted bypleased to announce the arrival * * *Mrs. John Hill, Mr. and Mrs. past president Susan McGlinn,of a second daughter, Leesa Two of our young citizens Dick Dawion and Mr. and Mrs. 1st vice president Corrine Loobornin the Kamloops have first birthdays this week Ray Patrick. sdale, and second vice presidentspital on February 23 and and to Travis,. Langstaff and * * * Judy Horth. Other executiveweighihg 7 Ibs. 2 02s. This is a Joseph Brooks - hope you en- When the <strong>Squamish</strong> Pipe members are correspondingsister for Tanya May. Proud joy your birthday cakes! Band turned out for the Scout- secyeiary ,,Teresa Leski,,,rFor;gtandparents .are former * * %Guide 'church.parade last Week, ding secretary Edith Finter,ua$ish residents and now of A special greeting to'one of they had a guest drummer. Glen financial secretary- MarilynNorth Vancouver, Mr. andm. ---OUL senioccicizens and +awn- --Bued;rd - f ~ l C EGwX Chambe r-r&T Ire as u r e r Jeanin good I'm Sure of ioined the band for the shor- Wutzke. chaolain Leslie.I-- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~the "over 90's" club. ThatSc h n u r r , se rgean t-at -arm sspecial person is Mr. FrankSharon Rumming, inside guardDowner and his birthday isCarol Lapointe, press Susan.today.McGlinn and historian Edith* * *Finter.* * * * C,D.L. presidenttened and rainy parade. IanWalker said if anyone is interestedin learning thebagpipes, he is willing to teachthem. Give him a call at 892-5484.* * *The Heart Foundation's appealfor funds was not quite assuccessful as was hoped andanyone still wishing to donatecan do so by sending a chequeor money order to the B.C.Heart Foundation (SquarnishUnit), Box 956, <strong>Squamish</strong>. Anycanvassers still having kits isasked to seal them and dropthem off at Cleopatra's House ofBeauty in the Garibaldi Mall. Acoffee party for canvassers willbe held shortly. Co-ordinatorDonna White would like tothank Pat Goode for hisassistance during the canvass.+ + *The three top canvassers willkach receive dinners for two andDonna would like to thankFergies Lodge (yes, they're openagain), Alice Lake Restaurantand Mykonos for their kind offersof dinners. The first winnerwill be for the canvasser whocollected the largest amount ofdonations, the second to theperson getting the largest singledonation and the third to thecanvasser who went to the mosthouses. Winners will be announced-next week.Film on Women"Just a Minute"-is a film to beshown in the film discussionseries "Where are we Going?"sponsored by Capilano College.The theme of the film is thechanging roles and -attitudes ofwomen and men.It will be shpwn March 7 at7.30 p.m. in the yellow portablebehind Howe Sound SecondarySchool.The film is. composed oftwelve mini-films produced byCanadian women. Each minifilmlasts a minute and is an expressionof some concern thatwomen of today have.The themes range from socialinteractions between men andwomen to unfairness in hiringpolicies. Each mini-film shouldstimulate some lively discussion.We would especially like toinvite men to participate in thisdiscussion group, since anyproblems that women have certainlyalso affect men.There will be no charge forthis film. 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. . . 1 .. . .-Prior to taking part in the'Scout-Guide church parade on February 25, the RangersandJason were waiting their turn along with others.2nd <strong>Squamish</strong>Cub Pack held parent-son nightOg Thursday, Feb. 22 the 2nd account of, the cub activities. A clean up a portion of the local<strong>Squamish</strong> Cub Pack held their Hallowe'en party, complete with bird sanctuary as part of this-. . r.z h d be,-mjoyebproJrrt;- - __~-~~~~ ~Chieftain Hotel. It was also the by the pack and was a great SUC- During Fqunders Week, Feb.anniversary of the birthday of cess, as was their participation 19-25, they presented a displaythe founder of the Scouting in the area Christmas tree at the Public Library a+ndmovement, Lord Baden-Powel I. project.donated a Cub handbook to beGuests, district commissionerplaced in the children's section.Dave Gill and Mrs. Gill. poinsettiashad enjoyedto [hedeliveringSeniorThe back participated in the:ogether with district treasurerChurch Parade on Sunday, Feb.Citizens at the Manor and theirRose Tatlow, joined the Cubs 25. CIOwn Christmas party' On Jan'and their parents. Following theIn April bus trip is planned21, three sixes attended ablessing. given by Mickey Her-to Reifels Wildfowl Reserve inRegional Sixes Council in Northvath. everyone joined aRichmond and the annual cam-Vancouver. Win and Stevendelicious smorgasbord meal, in-pout is at Paradise ValleySellers of Chevron Bulk kindlyduring May.'luding fish kindly donated by . donated tickets for the pack topast group committee attend rhe Magic Show at the To complete the evening,Don Hobbs. and prepared byparents and special guests wereCivic Centre on Jap. 23.the Chieftain Hotel' staff.thanked for attending the dinner'FetryWlfirlg had baked and Currenlly the boys are and invited Lo, examine thedeeorated a magnificent An- working towards their Con- pack's charter and scrapbook,niversary cake for the occasion servation bages - a Canada which together with many of thewhich was cut by Steven Bennett wide project durivg 1979, and cubs' collections and projectsand Aaron Gruber. It was iced are hoping to be allowed to were displayed on a large table.with brown and green icing andbore the crests of each group ofsixes. and each Cub's name, alsoa wolf head and panda. which isthe conservation project symbol.With the many gold candles litit was a joy to behold.Dave Gill gave an inspiringand appropriate speech aboutthe importance of the movementto the boys and the community,stressing particularly the importanceof parent involvementIhrough each level, frombeavers. through cubs, to scouts.He concluded by presenting aFive Year Service Pin to Akela.lune MacLennan. who alongwith Balou. Mike Bennett. contributetheir time unselfishlyeach week to the 19 cubs of the2nd <strong>Squamish</strong> Pack. Cub GlenDavis presented an inscribedmug IO Balou.Group committee chairmanJane Hiorvath then gave a briefComing & GoingAs our editor Rose Tatlowwaited at the Vancouver Airportfor her night to Costa Riashe was pleasantly surprised tofind tha! Mr. and Mrs. MartinBochon ol' North Vancouverwere also on the same flight.Mrs Boehon is the daughter ofI *Mr and Mrs. Jim Eadie.* * *These young tadies, Brenda Brewer (1.) and Kirstin Camp-Nice 10 see Audrey Hut- bell are members of the 1st <strong>Squamish</strong> Rangers Company andchinson up from Vancovuer to they were looking after the coffee and juice table at the Panspenda weekend with her cake Breakfast they held on February 25.mother Mrs..Nancy Hutchinson.I'* * *Home again from holidayingin Hawaii are Mr and MrsOwen Reeve who spent a monthin the sunthine Also back againare Mr and Mrs -LarryBisfibp.by coincidence they met formerresidents Bob and m a r aLassgr. now living in GoldRiver. as they wdited for theiraght at Uahcoyver's airportHowever. they were not on thesame' flight. the Bishops goingby Wardair and the Lassers byPWA* e tVisiting Mr and Mrs StanClarke recently were his grandddughterand her husband,Phyllis and Fred Laage wdtheir children ,Chrrstofer andAngela The famtly were enroute from their home atDuggan Lake to spend h holidaydl Puerto VallartaIFIBRECO EXPORT INC.Navigable 'Waters Protection ActFibreco Export Inc. hereby give notite that theye, under Section 8 of the said Act, deposited witht !Ye Minister of Transport, at Ottawa, and in the Officeof the Registrar of Deeds of the Land RegistryOffice of Vancouver at Vancouver, B.C., a descriptionof the siteBnd plan of the landfill, dredging forthe railroad run out and foreshore extension andparking, dredging for the dock, dock approach andchip scow berth, and dock structure to be constructedon-a portien of 4hs bd-ef Bclrrard lnle~fronting PeL B, BK28, DL226, GRPI New WestminsterDistrict and of the bed and foreshore ofBurrard Inlet Plan 17505.And take notice that after the expiration of onemonth from the date of publication of this notice,Fibreco Exports Inc. will, under Section 8 of [hesaidAct, apply 10 the Minister of Transport for approvalof the said site and plans. lnterim approval was grantedunder Section IO, 'Paragraph 3(2) of the said Act,for a period of six months dated this 26th day ofFebruary, 1979.FIBRECO EXPORT INC.Per; H.W. 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No. 01066AiIIII ISee OUT RepresentativeWhistler. 932-5525on: Tuesday, March 27th.on: Tuesday, March 13thone of Ihe B C Youth Employment Offices listed belowLOCATIONVANCOUVER ISLAND REGIONCourtenay: 576 England Avenue V9N 5M7Nanalmo: 66 Front Slreet V9R 5H7Vlc!orla: 808 Douglas Street V8W 286INTERIOR REGIONCranbrook 12A 13th Avmue SOulh V1C 2V3Kamloops: 345 3rd Avrnue V2C 3M5Kelowna: 1449 SI Paul Streel VI Y 2E4Nelson: 601 Front Street VIL 486Penticton: 301 Main Street VZA 588Vernon: 3306 32nd Aver1 VI T 2MGCOMB MAlNlAMO BElGlONAbbotsford: 201 2630 Bourautn WPSI V2S 5N7AllOther Lower Mslnland Areas: 4946 Canada Way V5G 4JlNORTH REGIONDswson Creek 214 lo401 imh SIIW~ vlG 2 ~ 9Prince George: I667 vIr.ir)ro Slri+l v2t 2 ~ 4 ~iocai 224 2251Smlthers: 3883 2nd Avr.'lue Vf1.1 2hl': ,Terrace: 4548 Lakelse Avenue v8G 1 PRWilllams Lake:.Stp 1 127 B(irland Slrecl V2G 1RI_.


I _I ,parents can share in parenting IS parents and workers from the approval...carried a compass.RECORD SPECiALS7.98enter the contestto win a FREETRIP TO COPENHAGEN.No purchases necessaryJOHNNYIS T.Vm38065 CLEVELAND PHONE 892-3330-ihroughout the district, had the The local students reportedoppo'rtunity recently to perform that, though they were gratifiedwith the Concert Band of the by the many positive commentsUniversity of British Columbia. from their fellow musicians atIt was not a public per- &&C., they were also madeformanceat U.B.C. but the local much more aware of the stanplayersfound a considerable dard of excellence still to be atdegreeof ex,citement and tained. They hoped .that visitssatisfaction in being able to such as this could be establishedcombine their talents with those n an annual basis.of the older and more ex The band is practising nineperienced players under the 4 urs a week on an extradirection of Mr. Berinbaum of curricular basis in preparationthe university's Faculty of for imminent competition withMusic.seven other groups from theAccording to Grant Wilson.director of the local group, thelower mainland.After their Monday night perrehearsalcovered a wide range formance in Vancouver. theyof music and included one of will leave on Tuesday morningthe selections which the high for the Sunshine Coast Musicschool band will play at the Festival in which they took firstVancouver Kiwanis Festival place last year.Four year old Corina Widing takes a turn on the trampoline- one of the many activities provided at the Mamquam FunFair last Friday.Women's, WorkshopOn Wednesday. March 14. Ito 3 p m . the Women'sResource Centre hill he sponsoring d Goal-SettingWorkshop It will help you takea look at where you are going inyour lffe and what your godlsareTo be attainable. goals shouldbe realistic and meaningfulThey should be hased on an un-Whether your goals are personal.career-oriented, or social,ihis workshop will help youlook ;II your present situationand clarit? possible options forchangeIt will he held in the SeniorsLounge ai the civic centre andthere will he a $2 admission feePlr~se drop by the Capilanoderstanding ot yourselt College oftice or call R92-5322including your values. interests. 10 pre-register We're lookingstrengths and weaknesses tortt'ird to seeing youTHE- . . . . . . . - -. . .. -.WISHES DAVE MURRAY ANDTHE REST OF-THE CANADIAN-SKI-TlhITHE BEST OF LUCKt.. .... . -. iAT' THIS WEEKS'WORLD CUP'DOWNHILL ,RACES *WITH CHEF,, -. .AT WHISTLER'Entertainment Saturday tk Sunday 6 to 9 p.m."Grant Serby" - - '


1 :. -.., .p. . . .'_ . ---.--1- - .... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .-:c% : .._ .. .+ .. , -. .~-.. -. ./... . ,\ -4 ' .t. .... .I, ..Many oattend service nual Church parade on February 25. That's a little beaverEach year throughout the women from her own church,world. the firs; Friday in Marth the Baptist, Lutheran. United,is designated as the World Day Pentecostal and RomanoI' Prayer. Women in <strong>Squamish</strong> Catholic churches: A CmrBinedcm& Cu'y and Carol Madrydga are followed by brownies, guides and rangers at. the an--_ out ~. front.' . :&,J - . ,.. -PW . . ..I . . .--met &I +h*ke*httr& Sk -- ' ' -John's Anglican. at I p.m. on Ogilvie sang Spirit of the LordFrid.;ly to pray. to fellowship. to and Jesus We Just Want tosing. and to share in the theme Thank You. Marjorie Ham-"Spiritual Growth". merstrom was the organistA different country is asked during the service. One of theto prepare the order of service hymns sung "Lord of Life" waseach year and the women of written by Dean HerbertAfrica I'rom the Pan-African O'Driscoll of Vancouver.:Leadership Course at Mindolo The theme "SpiritualEcumenical Foundation. Kitwe.Zambia. were responsihle thisGrowth" was deponstrated in amost beautiful way when fouryear Fri)-i these students came ladies. Alda Dickie, Barriethe news that one of the things Calverley. Ruth Fenton andthat the preaching and teaching Maureen MacDougall sharedoI' Jesus did was to liberate experiences of their own perwomenfrom oppression and sonal "Spiritual Grswth".give them a sense of dignity. At the conclusion of the servicethe ladies enjoyed light Plans~to parade down the main street had to be cancelled due to the heavy rain on Sunday,,Leader Maureen MacDougall refreshments while sharing February 2, but the Scout-Guide church parade gathered in the parking lot at <strong>Squamish</strong>welcomed the large gatheririg ot thoughts on the service. United Church and led by the <strong>Squamish</strong> Pipe" Band marched into the church.In most cases, filling out your ownincome tax return is easier thanyou may think.It's largely a matter of simplearithmetic. You don't have to paysomeone to do something youcan do yourself.Just follow the six basic steps inthe Guide you received with yourincome tax return. Don't forget toattach all the proper receipts, anddouble check youidreturn beforemailing it.It's that easy. So gmhead.Surprise yourself. .You camdo it!will your store-Fbe on it?If you're selling something to today's ultraprice conscious buying public you simply can't affordto rely on walk-in trades or impulse purchases. Moreand more people today are checking prices in advancebefore making their shopping lists, they're comparingprices on just about everything and they're planningtheir shopping trips much more carefully than everbefore.So if your store is not or3 their lists your salesare going to suffer. It's that simple.The best way to get on these lists and reachmost of the Howe Sound shopping public is throughthe pages of the Times. Your advertisement will reachmore Howe Sound shoppers than any other advertisingmedium. These shoppers kill get to know your store,and your chances of getting on their shopping list willt. soar. If you're not advertisingjn the limes, now's theperfect time to start.' -#CALL 892' = 5.1 31AND ASK FOR 'MR. TURCOTTERevenue CanadaTaxation.Hon Anthony C Abbon .MinisterRevenu C,anadalmpbtL hon Anthony C AbbottMinistreTHE TIMES5 '.


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