-- . .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