I il- 1 I i Girls team * ^ Fender Secondary students prepare lor United Kingdom TRAVEL to the United Kingdom is mov- :, ing closer to > eahty for eleven Pendor* tfaibopr Sccpiiclipy School girls-, an4 tri'stoes-i expressed admiration for the effort .and oi garnet 1,011 which has gone ir"|o the ^.project, when' district superintendent fi. Hanna gave a, piogiess report ai la-s^ week's School Boaid meeting Responsible for-instigating the trip is Mr C J„ TiefnSn who gatfe the following/ ■•epqit lo the Boaid, "The j-iip involves 11 students, ope guide 11; Iiyo. grade 10 apd* five grade pf selected [01 then past effoi ts and future putentia} ,The object of the trip m.'essepce^ is to break loqsc fiorp the sjnall school, small ambition syndrome whiph has gripped Pender and engenders a* spir-t 'whieirwi}} enable Pender tp cjqyeiqp challenging teams and a P-pre outgoing attitude' in the. -school' generally. The total" involvement sought pHS been, evident in some measure already as the.^unTorf teams,' have.! given the stU7 dent body something to be proud of. For the girls, directly involved it should be a*%ierrtGrable8expor|epee7 Students are booked oh ,a charter flight leaving "June 21st and returning August 3rd. Travel in the UK will be by chartered mini-bus plus excursions by train. First stop will be Scotland where thi'ee (fixtures in volleyball and basket- pa}) have been arranged. The group will ' be*guests of the Motherwell Educational Authority and stay at.CleJand Estate, a country house deeded to tl"e Autiiprity. Second stop will be Liverpool for fhrpe more*dual fixt^u.ies and 'fhe gu'ls w'iH sti-y al Notre. Djime College of Ed,uca- \\oy\, -i. Ipcal teiachei training college 'fhepce to Plough, J3uekinghanuhire for major games, staying for- 2 weeks at the Gentle Convent, a residential—Pay Sphpo), ip Burnl7am, Bucks. This is also cpnyei-tienWof innumerable, sidei. trips to places of inteipst in apd aboph London and \\igt South ol England Dates. SP?' including Por,' Mellon, Hop^n-i l-anding, Granthams K^pdipg, Gitisops, Roberts Crg-""-., < $J Unign •?,sw• Ube| W||sap Crock, Splrnq PqrK Sechell riqlftP°PP $m< Secret Cove, ?epda{\\afboitf'. Madeife PqrH/ K|eipcj°|e, Iryjpe's landing, fori Cgyo, Egfnop' /gf TH'S IsSMe 12 PogCS r-rr 12c LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER ON THE SOUTHERN SUNSHINE COAST- / ■ I Volurne 8, No. 20 - WEPNESpAY, APRIL 14, 1971 1 Teachers' Association strike conduct attack r-\ / I 0 ■ Nears completion ( r ** »*j **. / ftfc* \ SUBD1VTSIQN of more than one bund- ■igtl lots at West Pprppise Bay .wjll iiave' paved roads "and underground wir- J^n#==^iU:i^a==piaJ^ate--w4U^i" iiy^legL_urLjru standards required by the Regional water system' so that when available it will be " -hooked up to the public supply. Mr. Ted Osborne excused himself from Cppncil as aldermap .at fast regular , meeting in order to discuss his proposals with Council. Mr. Osborne also ,.asked that Council inspect his roads which are ^MTayel temporarily land will be up tp. standard this week. Later, when a number of lots have been sold he plans on . paving. Co'incH advised him to contact the ■ Regional Board regarding approval for his water system hut agreed tp inspect the roads later this week prior to approving them. ' Due lo tho fact the West Porpoise Bay i-pad -is ip, popr cpndjtjqfi, ve.q9iFW0 ?Ul? sJimlial renpYat'or- flnfJ.. also bepaasc. a - pt, qpotl. pltfia BUpdtviijJpps tx\ going-iri; It was agreed Yo budget $ei,0pp for a start on the necessary improvements this year. A further sum is budgeted for general road maintenance within the Village. $0,000 was also budgeted'for-con*' tjnuatjpn of the walerfropt sea-wa|l, started last year-'as a cpntipiiaj project with the object of providing parking and picnic areas along Boulevard, It was agreed the three hundred feet project car-; rjed out lust year was very successful, MILL ffATE Asked whether.(hero is likely |obc'ai) increase in tlio mill rule, Mayor Bill Swaip said he sees 119 reason for ap, in crease. Lcjsl year it was increased to 1.8 mill for general .municipal.■purposes..which inpiude'd garbage pick-up and all services qhe-V-iJiage pixaddes ' A >.-«Jifu^ "N, ft ''St i-r 1 h 1 A s j ~>*s -, I A,jZy ^ ^ a \ to \" It is indicated no increase is anticipated for some tune for next year the Village coffers wjll benefit from the shopping center assessment together- with additional I'eyenue brought abopt by subdivisions in the community. RATEPAYERS Aid- Ben Lang, reporting on a meeting hp attended' of The almost defunct Ratepayers' Association, stated he leels it will be re-established as a functional body: and that it could prove ni benefit tp the Village. He tidde'l that an expcutive has been formed and plans are being considered for expanding the bounds of the- ass.qciatipn. ■ \ .1 X). .Jit* - - ,vv "3 '-.r\lV ■^ STRONQ pbjection wfll ire --pgistercd to the Secheft Teachers' Association foi fhe condpet ol then" meters during the slnke, where they'1 encouraged and. involved stud&iis in' iheir campaign and acted pufside'of their jupsd»ctio,p,--, '.. The pb."ehHp.rvt$:h'e ^eseptqf. 40 iSTA by the pprspfippl ^I-witi'ep qf'the School'' Bpar^: i-eceiY^^usJIe^suppoJ f, following iVp 'ih-ppmffiUt-ee' Vjipb'tinjg Ja§t' week. "'. |pdij-n Integratjpn t Comrniftee chairman, l\frs. Aghies. iuabonte reported -that Tytf."'Jj-tii Inkster's visit to the Dislr-ct dp 'April!,5fh" h?»d beep well ■ received.* Thp eypping meeting helc* "n the' Sechelt Indian Bap| KaJi,WAs WPJ1 attended and, a^"|^^^v.iiii^p|i'ii;s''Expressed interest in atten'lihg, future'rneetings will'}>e open tq' therpr "■ ."' Mr. Inl-i-ter whp was foimer principa} pf Garspn Graham School in Nprth Van- copvB|", 'yf$k apPPmPaPied by IVfr. Jim Whitp and lylr..- Qib Jacobs The programme deve'lpped ^y M1'- Inksters at Carson Gral-am lias h°en so successful that Indian students fiom all parts of Brjtisl. Cp}umbia go there. EVALtrATlOlf District superintendent ^ R- Hsonij reported that the IDepartment pf ]ri|lian Affairs 'will assume fhp Vxfi?H'?e Rl thp evaluation of the Sechelt pistrict Irtplipri Integration Programme ifi PS P^'i^d hpt hy Dr. Art More of U13C in the ampunt-of $1,700. "" ' Assisting Dr. More will be .native British Columbian Inc|ifvn feachers frprh the Indian Education Resparpli f|nd j^Pt source Centre ai URC The three phase evaluation will be spreafj oyer two years and will measure changes in attitude and achievement. Trustee Bjll Malcolm said integration "wiiH-aiK^ g ■jn-,i,"itiim^_a^'~l:}:n^^n" pf s h^ ably be the first of many evaluations. - L ^ev Dr. T. W. Hicks I,AlfD TAX * , . firms ?u> . v %y9L§wain, PGiPmpn^M, mu- mm\ ..„..„ .r,.,._r.,.. „„„._„. because, a mRCHngTpf'thc, Botfiopal, J3pprdf said ^ nUml'-e-*"- pr,' fjpod ."jt-ciBV -Bubdtvfii|pfi8,'karP'' 'TyPMlfl' S«iPm-thpF)3- itf -*U1Llo, J-ppp"pf a cip- -i..l..«...S.v • Ir .:.„„' „.,..„„-^ ,W'' 1....]_*! i-il nnr, m'nncn > n<- ihia limn in (tin AAfi lunil Im- PLOOP ODNOR CLINIC Don'i•■ fdi'Wil lln- "Red. Cross Blood Donor Clinic op |!'rl(liiy April MR}) at Gih- titnltt llmrltli CuiiH-o, Tho Clinic will hu oih.tiiIIiii' Iiiiii) I,.'ill I') '1,30 p.m. apd from "" H,:iO p,i)i, ' , , until (i,ni) p.m WINNER , Hnlui'ilay'ii , ViiIuuh ChutiiM Mi'ii; l.ily W. has wiii) $10, ropiest which liu found In IJlis wiink's Ihmhi of |,lio Tlpn.',-. rlriiw In !|h.' |hi/.iilll' of pi'ddiiituil l|ii! nifnu" pf lliipiiiiuiiil of (lilwoi)H . who • Dulailii of I ho oli'lil week (nfDIini.'Di.'iHl lost wci.'lc'wlll q-posp,' at, this MfPP. In flip $<0 Wd tax pg|;apjishcd hy tjie Board aga|ns|-„ water pscrs. ffowever, wjth ,^he cpntpipcd de- vplnpmonl of fhe area, new subdivisions shpptipg pp along t|i " A)d!-JoerBepncr drew atlcptinii'to the fact, a water leak on the watei-frohl■'has'• been in existence since last year, "It is a ridiculous situation," he added. Clprk Ted Rayiicr said lu; woidd bring the matter to |hc attention df tl)e |-cgioi)alvwor)"s superinioi)dppt. .WHARF . ... ' Thp clerk road -out a lol for from Vic-' toiin following (joinplaii)l. / hy Council) regarding lhe hazfirdous condition of the dilii|)i|atci| Spoheh wharf, The Dopurt- mcpl. asked for fiirlher dplnils ii)c)ndli)g ownership, legal description and a picture of llic sirnclure. It wan agreed |o forward' al) riot/lilt* without doluy, ( Mr. Rayner ulso voporhid Ihal ho jiml' H ciipvcrmition with tho owner, Mr. JupicH,,w|ip hud ndylKcd his inlontloi) of* «|iii|-|ly pptling ilio'uiriicturc! up for demolition mile HEALTH INSPECTOR Aid. Oiihonp) reported on a mcc!tin/(' hi!" Ixi<| *altended pf the Cpast Giirihuldi Hdiilih Upit and. nu|d minlher' rprinofit, hud h<-'.'i) iiinilii for 11 full Iluii.' health' InspectQ|' for the area, Council agreed to n iiiiggosllifii that II uImo ncihI a letter lo ',VI«hir)n u»king for''n huaith iniipuulor I'or tlie ,ni'i!ir, Mayor Swain coinfiionted "It egional Benito.!, Cong fe , ^""-5-^,* '' ."i •*'* " "' v'. • ''*,'• S-.-JM" «l Jf *!* i * 0 ~~r "" *>' • .^ * Ih hlAI- JlO'lfl w| time Ihont wo foi Iind lur ope loo pore, ong. i) we j'livti CpJ^MBNTS m'lde by school trpstpes at a rcccp). pieeting pf the School Board and sphsequoi}(|y ppbhshod in ll)e Tipies as part of tpc meeting ippor(-, appear to havp sti7hired t|ie tppdc" toes of th'e.dppta}". prpfessipp, ' ' Copy of a letter spbmitled to Trustee., Bernard lylulligap v*as fbrcwardec} tp the Times hy T. "\y. flicks, rpgipnal. flep|a| coi-)sulta|)t. Coast Garibaldi ffea|th Unit and stalcfi; . '""llvxvy: been forwa'rdof} two clipping;- from a Sec}ie||. Puninsu)a newspaper both pf, which dlscusspd 'he in'|de(|iu|cy pi' (Ichlal''sci'viccR in ,ihaf'Jirpa..' It appears, Irpwovcr, thai denial care is'not that unavailable in your locality. Pr. T. C. Webb, whoso office js located in Gjhsons with, a sub office ii) Sephelt, has iK}vjsc,d mq that, frciitinenl for dpntal cinorgepcies |s available PD the siime day pi'fj treatipopt for routine (non 'umergepey nr ■olooi'lvo) cure ifriiVallnhlfi within, 0 thrnn wuok porlnri, I really don't, know of apy.older urea ., wh'Ji'ft. l-hef-p facilities^ would be-pipr'!- readily uvuilahk', i:orUiiu)y ppl. in llione aicuji of B.C. wliicli oi'ieompaws niy lerri- ,,'lory. It in most likely that l|)o ncwspilper viirsioii mpy have boon somewhat . d|f- ' foi'fipl' frpm yon'r iiilunl\ hut Irrrigiirdleiis, })r, W,ob|i fi:e|ti (Juiilifiiih)y I would l|)in|0 • ihal lliislypii of advors'!.:'piih))eify (li)en little good in ijuvpiit of donlliitry'K,iinai'i." to tho |>i||"llo, , . .|5|l»lcu.)jy, Dr.,. Webb, feels lhat 'he 'Ir-.. iinnblo to publicly'•nnnwor Iho pnpoi'H' Mliitei))C!i)l and«tbi.T'!|'or<' ii'fl'ed t))p In (Ip no iinder my honlth un||- fi-neilom If Iheru ih any pii|-ll(.'iiliir hiliialiop'yoii would |l|co to to be advispd a|-out, epptapt my pffipc. J would also he pleased tp aftend a mepfing of your boaid |f you so desne. 'Cp^*yfENtS( ■ Cpminepl. fpa.de |-y M)',' Mplligan' was simply that m»py childrpiv ii) lhe djsjriet ai-p .s|)ffei;ing dop|i)| prphlcrns. Trave)||hg dental,c|ipic was wit|-cj,|'nwp and replaced w|-|i the threo-yeaj' ||lrthd«y prpgram, That jt is difficult- fo get ur-'ijpppiplmppi.- IP ||iis dlKlr'ct apd c()s(f| are so high be ■ didn't, know hpw t|ic uvpi'ukc fiimily poulr} iiffprdtreiifmcpt. Luc|< of qualified personnel wpuld fieeip fp.fre ope of ||)e, prohleips. At a later meeting pf tho Cpasf Giiri- ba|di llcullh Unit, Opipiop was ex|)n.'HHfid thiil tyo donlisf tp siifvo fhe lirpa |p- c||ide(| in the school disfrjpt is ii)iidpi|i|u'io, It wfis nisi) |)oli!f| thal-t|)e f5c|iQpi Board has. usjfod for, a copy of a ruconl.^'on'llnh- Hrirvuy done by Pr. Illckii. Trps|eo Agnes Lnhpnlp reported ' Intel' hi flip School |4oard fliat l|-p f-prvoy was pohdiielpd only ip lhe Glh.fops iiriia, pot Pupde'r |liir|i()ur whore ihe slipuiipn mhiiit he iliffcrent,' SURVEY ReiPirdhiii Heritage Professional {ndi^n sjnger jan----- ":^hf--: WW ■PWippt^iy^'^'eypn|.;-;-;::v;vv l\fps. fSps-jii ^Jpnspi. was Plecfed, tp fakp thp place ,-pf fyr'ii. s L,'ppprpy who. 1'i'as, rpsigppc| as '*(■}jrpc'lp"' .pf .'fhe G'jph. A' report wns- prcscptecl hy Mrs. Janet Allep, wfip- yi,-ii).ed;?r3hi))iwJ|f;k, tp al'tend the "B.C. Cpphcil W^afflpp Ciuhs. §hp gathprod mpph -nspful infprmniion. ^Gupsf speaker was My. Goi'dpp Pqlfs who gave i|p pxtremply ipfpi-p-ii|)ye j.n||c PP ll)e l-J.sj.9py and cip-p pf rospt) wifh 'i' demppsl rat|on of prpnipg and hi-ddp-g. Growing interest 1 MM |ie lairvey \p ;|i.iculioni A —hoc pugO'A'-S A 'X . i ?i ■; '.'. «1 • '.TM'.i ^/ " ■ ,,»>',Vf"-*H ' i J*J**J* .«. - • iCT. 00r 00>\0,*>0At\*i**+$.1.$.*-*0 A«rrv-S>il«4 0-r* * ■ ■). f f* ***" * Al ■'■ "fry,*/I" • *i r/ H A.'A -y-".' .w '-Vii«t 1, \ r *' 0*1 .* * *: ■M •. "■» " v. s;-A :'. •■"•,' ■' * Jf r>**mJ". ****» *• *l f -{" ■ ^a f« A •tr. ^ '' i . vv- 6 ■<-r-., ■Tfl 'if- I *,* » ' ,' 'J .■ " . ■« .*, J". 1 %.■** ".t 1 / ' AA ' *? m,m0rt£ikiA***0***"m00» 1"' «»Ai^rf»~ +*i * + .++ fc>« w..+4*nr-K.0*.T, 1? ■*-1. V;. • *..r;'ii -;r- .'*-. ;J », ■ . ' 1 ' TUl!) PUacJHKBHlVK' pu:r|;liantfi hi Tin;" . '|'lp)pu' nh()pp|)-{( iiiwi hring you iip- piiwy 'nl' Hi')))'] ih»/,uiir i)f Vuliiou,,, npn-, , cfuj iif|'Mrh)/hlo,*"ihU'" ■ PIIH.'ll )||i|rr< i.'oi)VO|')iV'u-)inl}||'-ii eplcriun grjSupii w|)lc)i »:oulil ciiiiia: t|)c A:iiio(:|ui|rin tp Idiii ppo wuy wliile ('i/iujcll pulli. iuii)ll|i:i' wuy, ' Jh) Inijl'in" tlie Ai,,sin:intloii i.-iiipiin (0 I)I'd ip ap ol/'ji't.'iivi.' iipil /-oi'iiiructiv'i,' ii)npi)i,T, Any Ifjllor propiJlly pi-cnopled to Couip:il woulil ili.'iiiiiDil iirilon, iwpil Aid, l,ni)/(, ' Anlufil .what iiuwer 'the liiilcpuycru' Aii!ipcl.iil|iii|,wii|i|/( -hiivo, Mr, Wpllipi) who jn 11 piii-t „A|ilfirniiiii apil wiih 1 In; firiil , (iiinirmiir)Of dip i-juni'hlpi? Cpimi' Uegjnnni lliiunl, jinld liml || in a piuiiihofficial budy , )'i:i'u|"|i)v.ii(l 1111 unci) )n Vlclhrln, |lpi|i|i:iilii , irom |{uii,,puyi.,rM' |inippn un: given nerliuiii ('i/i)M((|e|Ti|l(ip, Opprfitlug iin 11 i.'0'nniruclivo T nr-|ni)|/ii|lpn„ it would pi'ovldi: a proper liulnjice ui'ling mi nn nilvernury ii,vi.li:n) to I'liTlcil /(pvei'DPienl, which \n h Jieullhy Ihipi' for up areu, )pn nip.-pny-TMiihl h< jpg possibly, op> May '4th, IVJnro dclnils, ,'wjll (k: annptmcpd later.' , In the mepntii.ne eiifiuirles will he mode lo fipd out if the Associn|)pn In nl HI recDgpizod hy Vjolpr'Jn, Theie was ■ plm tipipu iipi:pu|ul)oi) regarding oxpiipri- Ing the boundaries' lo include Sc|ma I'lU'lC , , Mr, Walnon (ia|d Ihal uli ih'pr|-w|c|»! 1 rntopuyern un:i(ieia|ioii wfiuld |iuu power1- lul volco hut ft' would bu butler lo work ip wm.i|J grorips with'',« ceplnil >||n)fipi) .eiupjplllop, ' , ', i ; ... ' ■ Approxi'mulely ar» people nlici-ded IhP^ moulipg.uiiil plnelPen persopH copl|i()u|l;(| lownrdH a fi)i)(| foi: paying nxpepiieii pf, ||)i:(hal|, Iplerosled perHpps are ailyjw-d In wnleh for iinpuui!e<-p)pp! of i|»_s gciierii| ineiJth^ ip1 May, ' ■'■ 1 .•* .1 -is lhe way lo action! -gi"t- niop ihul epupi.'il mul ihe Ki.'giopiill'iinrd t: a II INI.V Of fruni n led, arc a ll)|»»/; apiiii |'|ijm pf liiNpnyerii, nr jpjprw 11 rd I }m ori<«; rpri'i lillUCluk! A Hlc'cring tJoip'mlllei: win! formed whon i.|x pernoixi •vnluplei.M'eil l«j uceept In Today's C/qss/^erif- ^ \m\\) I'lp/illsh injfh))p, eopiplete wil If i'iiirpi"f,'pi'l whih, fowl ifhapw, $jtii), • iTimcs Clo&Mlicrlii tenth ovor 2.5QQ honmi (|O;0('() icodcia). •-, ' '■;,-■ • limcv ClQ6u)|)cil* u'o INTO Iho Iwmcn .', . ••■-~rir?i-op-|Qvvp,"i;--Kir,cci,r"for>i'"ci/lvcrif;"''' *"'""~"' » Timi»).'C|qi.i.|(lcdu nip loyy co-.tjIiiph-PI'lelHy , , -.plctt ionn.it, onre'fnprWfdfii^day A)): -pfnrr-timdcr ''\w~'tf)ft\mwmitip~'~hT Mi, flw hoin wlionr im wan *J«ok...ChiH<«.-'"-Wof,k|»>Hi*w|M"-Mf,f'--<,J|«rl««- jilvlpjjr/iVIJJ p|H},|'pliPff,0J) KlJKl p«r- nniHP Hay Htiismn tp tiu ioruinn uhoinl m \M%a'i\uim\\\\on of filler" l-c'l»ft C\- V '1 Op©rflilof« Pro*jro»»o« ,'. ,)j|||i/,b(l |« jrt'ovldft ii'c'co«'H',' \n \\)h iwt'ii h'nvfo 'wa« mi Ihu■■«:«»« }i\s\. |)/iri{(; JiwJIwj. facility'. Jn i)joii)roun- woekuod, pix^ijipnhJy dropping pit lU\}vt e(p-)pmei(t copllimu'j to urrtyo pdditlopoj c^ulpnneiit, ., ,.'.:."' .:'■■■;. ,-*•;■ ■ ' '■'■'.'■"■— ..,.' = Jlv'lpg apiirl, lie In believed lo huvo ln|(en lljs owi) life w)lh *i",!ll|.'l iille llio pVevioui* day. llo fa uniloriiii'oil to have beep fiu> inn Iwo chargoH )pvo)vipg }pipiiin.'«)"'j(ir|v ion, A1' /.ulcidiji nolo , wan found |n II)'" ii«wpv. ;' '. - :; " ,..' will be Mr, | * (Phpfifl lincji ppc") SundoyV tclQMifjcd dcodllno if Sundoy evening. ', , ■ 0- aV , ■^^/.^rt# 0.'- %b * j ;a$Sl Pogp A*2 the Penlrt&M)a~Tlnf-p$t W<-;-��������� * *QeI\L-ESTATE (Cont) \ ,: i '������* REAL ESTATE (pontlnu^l) ftfcAl, ESTATE {Cont.t FOH RENT _--., A ThbPeWNSUXJvTw^! Seseh?U - PHohV a&��?654 Classified jyVVM��VWWMW^VWlVV��'"��>������M��*��VMMWVUWVWW��Vtl��^^ 3RES^ Village of Ser-heh, elevated view property, undeveloped. $10,000 pa,ah,' Bqj- 5819* c-o Box 310, The^imes, Sechelt, B.C. 5i31p-tfn $ k m Published Wednesdnys by Powell River News-Town Crier Sechelt Times Ltd. - at Sechelt, B.C. Established 1963 Member, Audit Bureau of Circulations September 30, 1970 Gross Circulation 2920 Paid Circulation 2446 As filed with thfe Audit Bureau of Circulation, subject to audit. Classified Advertising Rates; 3-JLine Ad-Briefs (12 words) One Insertion $1.00 Three Insertions ~��� $2.00 Extrd lilies (4 words) , 20c (This rate does not apply to commercial Ad-Briefs) Box Numbers 10c extra , 50c. J3ook-keeplng charge is added for Ad-Briefs not paid by ' publication date, Legal or Reader advertising 35 * per count line. Subscription Rates���- By Mail: Local Area $6.00 yr. Outside Local Area ..$7.00 yr, U.S.A. $9.00 yr. WORK WANTED (Con*,) , , , ,���, _ CHUCKS painting & deoorat- " ing! - Guaranteed work, vea- _ spna]ile vates. 865-2375. ' ^492-tfh EXPERIENCED drywall acou-^ stic & textured ceilings, now" ip Gibsons area "and serving the Peninsula. Free Estimates. Past service. Phone d & W Drywall, 884-5315. ' 420iMfn FRUIT tree and hedge prun- TttB^Q!_CJiiart\-ian. Phone 880- $1802, " 6138tfiv WANTED���lf-bor contract for yarding,, or yarding & loading. Have full crew, all w.ith- years of exeprience. Work on steel spars, or wooden ��� spars. Work preferred in Vancouver, Sechelt or Vancouver Island area*! Phone Peter Wrap 883- 2B28 or John Wray 883-2323 or write Box 3, Madeira Park, B.C. 6205-22 HELP WANTED BEAUTIFUL new 2 level Wif. home on 2 aores plus -3 jeVe- mie cottages. On highway a,nd waterfront. All la.ndsot'pecf; well sheltered bay with float,- Start your motel ���or niarhw"in this ideal location at ^lf- nioop Bay. Phone owner at 885-0534. 612^-21 CORNER lot for sale at Selma Park. 100x120. Phope 885-9395. ' l)Q90-tfn NEW 3 bedroom house, h\W basement, one block shopping- centre, Sechelt. Sale by owner. Full "price $23,500. 885-9951. wjJ5144-20 PENDElOlarbour: 3 bdrm. home-completely remodel-, led. 1,100 sq ft. lge. kitchen. Oven an acre of land, View p i o p e r t y. All furniture included. Ideal for . retirement or summer home. A real steal at $28,000. MLS. Jim Mc- Iptosh 684-5494 or Bill Hartle 987-1565'or 985-4151 (24 hrs.) Highland Realty, 3197 Edge- mont Blvd., North Vancouver, B.C. -J . 6119-21 Overseas i;i Special Citizens, Local Area _ Canada By Carrier ' .$10.00 yr. -$3.50 $4.00 QUALIFIED pre-school teach- y 'er for half days starting fall term, Apply Jack and Jjll'cor operative Nursery School. ..60c mp. General delivery, Gibsons. Copyright and/or property rights subsists in all display advertising and other material appearing in this edition of the Sechelt Peninsula Times. Permisison to reproduce wholly or in part and in any form whatsoever, particularly by a photographic or offset process in a publication, must be obtained in writing from the publisher. Any Unauthorized reproduction will be subject to recourse in law. *-���������.'.��� .'���'���''' " ��� ' 6114-20 BIRTHS GIBSONS WESTERN DRUGS Js pleased, to sponsor this PENDER HARBOUR EVERGREENS LtD. Evergreens, Wanted SALAL, 42c. undone HUCK 42c wqdone Done up 9c extrq Free pickup for greens anywhere on Sunshine Coast Before picking, contact plant, I 1st place North of Pender Birth Announcement space, and tends-Best Wishes to the happy parents. BINGLEY���Lloyd and Sylvia * (nee Wilson) are pleased to announce the birth of a son Lane Eli, 7 lbs., 5 ozs., on March 31, 1971, at St Mary's Hospital, Sechelt. Grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of Gibson's, B.C. 6197-20 I ��� ��� ' CARD OF THANKS I WISH to extend sincere thanks to Dr. Burtnick and Dr, Rogers, also staff of St. Mary's Hospital for their; kihdhess^tPrrf^^ ���her j^'ei^t^ my thanks to Rebekah' Lodge, and the Canadian Legion Branch 140 for all the help they so generously^ gave, ��� Her loving husbartu Bill McGregor. 6208r-20 WE WISH to sincerely thank the many friends who visiU ed Mr. Ed Black while in hospital. He "is now home and recuperating nicely���-Mrs, Ed ftlack nnd son, 0199-20 WE WISH to express our sin- '' ��ere thanks to. friends for, kindnesses, cards' and lntUirs of ^yippathy during pur recent ���"���PoroavopteiH, Thai- (A a iso" ror, ,donations to St. Bartholomew's Church, Special thiip.kt" to doctori* and staff of St." Mary's Hospital, ���Iris Smith, Ida, Roy and Jnojf Diamond, ��� (1198-20 ." OBITUARY" ^ WEBB ��� Geor��t) Eaton, of aranthnm's Landing, .B.C., Mnrcli���t'-lf-lftV-lT-^t^vtHl-by��� hln wlfo Eve M, Fin-oral W"r- vlco wns held Friday, April 2nd,,.In Boal Mmnorlirl Chnp- , ol, (fiOft * Iiillooot ltd,,' North VjiiH'ouvt'r, Kov. .1 onoph , Sproulo <>l'l'lcluUir��, No flow- ��r�� ploiiso, ihh-rment fvf'iMml'.' Coinelitry. Arriin/'omiiplri through Um Memorial Simkity of B.C. and "Flint Memorial Hftr- vlcim Ltd. , (lltlfi-ai) WORK WANTED^ , ROBERTS CREEK ,_���,w.,���rDkVWALL.������-��� Tnphifi nnrt Kllllni! hy hand nnd iwivhliio, Hpray Tox Hiinr- 'kl�� C��|lhi|{M, .'"D ; Pbona 88671^3 .- RobeH-s Creek, B,C, (1027-tfn " fiarboiir Hotel Thoh'e B83-2M5 or M3-2721 5986-tfn PERSONAL ALCOHOi-.lCS Anonymous~A*_ Meefihgs" 8:30 pirn., ThufsT days, Wilson Creek Commun^ ity Hall. Ph. 885-9327, 8867 2343. 4979-tfn WISH to contact Latter Day Saints members. Ph. 8857 9547.or 886-2546, 4505-tfn EXCELLENT commercial lot -r- centre Sechelt-^highway location, level s��nd cleared. All services available. -Box���11Q4-- genmsula Times, 1104-tfn You will have to step lively to get in o.n ihis" one. 125'x200' wooded and level lot. Quiet seclusion. $1,250 dn. on $2,500 - FP. ���, . .. ROBERTS CREEK: On main . highway. o 5 : lovely acres, partially cleared. Neat 4 room bungalow, requires minor finishing. Cut stone fireplace" in bright iliving room. Spacius dining room opens to compact kitchen^ 2 bdrms;; 3 pc. bath; utility. 220 service. Good gar-. _dpn soil and fruit. ..trees., $-15.- . EWART McMVNN- < REALTY & INSURANCE -'Multiple Listihg Sevvice Box 238,^. Gibsons, B.C. ' , Merplter Vancouver Real Estate 3*oavd. PHONE 8BG-2248 ��� Notary Public GIBSONS 'RURAL; A Well maintained, well situated, country home, .with all cpn- veniences. Under two miles from Gibsons, with full;'frontage pn paved road. Located op 2M: ' acves of good land, all grassed and* fenced. Community water. House is 6 years p-ld. Attached garage, work shop,1 paved driveway. A quantity of good, equipment and tools' included, Full price $26,250 With $16,250 down. Bal. oh terms .at 8 per cent ROBERTS CREEK: Large . well located, level lot op Lower Roberts Creek Road. Road frontage 135 ft Selectively cleared, Some view. . Very cpnvepient access to beach. FP $5,750 GIBSONS: 5 acres of. lightly wooded land on a gentile southern slope. Seclusion yet close to all services. Full price just $6,5Q0.. GIBSONS: We can place you in a starter* home for as lit- t,le as $10,500 full price With a low down payi-nent; ��h a beautiful view itot or jf you prefer to live farther west we have ideal retirement execu- - live homes from $35,000 to $45,000. ... ���� LISTINGS WANTED Vince Prewer 886-9359 Wally Peterson 886-2�� Box 238, Gibsons, Bj 6211-20 CHARLES ENGLISH LTD. LISTINGS -wantM for ooast. properties. Phope collect Bill HftrWe or Jim' Mcintosh U2-985-4151 (24 hra.) HiBhl*"nd Realty, B197 Edgemont Blvd., North V-mcQuYer, B.C. . M " (fl 20-21 'WAITED view poreage. 5 or 10 acres. Write Box til56 c-o Pepipsula Times. - Box 310, Sechelt, ' 6150-21 APPROX* 21 aores prirhe fn- tpre residential pvpperty, elevated view, lane access, close to ne\v subdivisions,- mainly bush- Sephelt VHlage. $30,000, will sell blopk or 5 acre lots, Gush. Bpx 310 The Peninsula Times, Sechelt B.C. 4489-tfn ��� ��������� '��� ��� ��� ��� �� - PORPOISE Bay, compact pleasant view home. 6 rnis., autp. oil, basement, garage Owner (185-2896. 6108-21 PENDER Harbour���Choice. 2 waterfront on same level- lot with deep muorage. Older 2 bdrm house. Jack Noble, 883- 2701. Rochester Realty, 936-^ 7292. 6034-1 fn HALL fpi" rent. Wilson Creel"; Community Hall., Contact Mrs. Diane Anderson, 885- ���2385. . . 5455-tfp UNFINISHED 3 room suite, close-in Sechelt, ideal for pensioner. Phone B85-24&2. <��� ��� 62}4-t(u j- Iif , ��� 1 1 ... 1 1 WANTED TO RENT t���,.���m..., _~^~,, .,������.���������.._ ���~ ��� REQUIRE 2 - 3 bedroom home with bas4ment _or garage. Gibsons area. lJp"*to $100 "month. 885-9970. 6216-20 MOBILE HOMES * Member of the Multiple Listing Service SECHELT AGENCIES LTD. WEST'SBCHILT WATWFRONT (SOLD) . No. 19Q5 Graciouss2 bedroom hoips, *A/Oi| Fumpce, pireplqce. Face^ south*. Good beach, & PYPr. 1 flcre. Askinrj $350,000.00 with good terpis, Col| Peter Smith, 805-9463. 24x60 DOUBLE wide .trailer demonstrator for sa.le. By appointment ��ohly. Phone 085> 2153 after 6 pm. ^S34-tfn 60' WATERFRONT lot, West Sechelt. Ready to build on lop portion with magnificent view, Path down slope to safe sunny beach for privacy. 5 min. to excellent shopping centre and mall. All facilities Priced for quick sale at $8000. Owner, 885.2416. 6204-22 600 PP. GIBSONS: Attractive, well maintained 4 room cottage on view lot in prime location. Let us show you this little gem NOW at only $16,900. Real Estate & Insurance SUNNYCREST SHOPPING CENTRE I _,.;.., Gibsottis, B.C. X 886-2481 MdcQjlECsOR PACIFIC REALTY LTD. Box 799, Gibsons, B.C. ' Van Direct:. 685-3133 GIBSONS; Centrally located Waterfront lot, all services, on parved fpad^FP $7,000. GIBSONS^ Two' magnificent viety'ldts exclusive location, size 50'xl5O! each. Note these extra features: Underground wiring, on village water sup- , ply,. cahle.Vi'-ionr, both cleared and ready for building. Ex- cellent terms, FP -of only $3600 each. ���66 ONE -TON Chev 8, custom cab; chasseys mount coupler, dual wheels, PS, PB, 110-12 volt conversion, Thermo gas hot water heater, fridge, 3 piece bathroom, monomelic toilet, pterin windows, excel 1 cond. Must see to appreciate 086-7429 , .6222-21 BOATS & ENGINES. BARGAIN, 12 ft. aluminum ' Starcr aft, 6 hp Johnson motor at 25 per cent ol'*' Both new. Ph. 866-7078.. 6j05-2l FOR SALE, RaWsdn 26' sail-* boat, completely equipped for .cruising. $7,900. 885-2.050. 6194-21 1.4' BOAT, trailer, 40* hp Evinrude. 885-2064. 6220-20 WANTED���20 - 25 hp outboard in good condition. Ph. 883-2402.' ��� 620I722 19' Plywood cruiser with Volvo power $1,325 18' K&C with full-house type lop. 115 Evihrilde powferT Demonstrator . $2,905 T^Efili-tOQ, : . LANGDALEi .View lots���7-7-x- Over 5 acres mostly cleared. J36'- $3506 and up. BANISH Creek through. Main house has 5 rooms and features large living room. Convenient kitchen with nice eating area, 3 bdrms., 3 pc. bath, utility and unfinished bsmt. 2nd home is near new and features open plan, livirrg and kitchen,,, 2 886-2481 HOPKINS LDG: 2 , bedroom home with sunporeh on 60'x 140' view lot. $14,000. Good terms. 83672481 3; ACREAGE^ j.... Chqmherlairi R(|," . .bdrms,,,-rrujdei'ir'^^ 'Ra,J^ae-v ;,;i;deck-~'SmllJ~:h-#nSnd'^ ���S.-^^^^-ar^withiii'' waikinB^difi hobby farm/, Attractive terms^'^ * ' " '""-' USE NEUTRALIZES instead of masking odors. Instantaneous, Economical, Iwong Lasting, Applied by the drop, NIL- ODOR merges immediately ���with odoi".-ca,rrying gasses in the air because of their specific affinity and Is effective for 24 hours. One drop is enough .'', .-for homes, cars, ho- tals, slckrooma,, locUtirg) kilch- ii _____^___ ,Tetc, MAKES THTSMTJlXTIm^ bright VmpU room; Lge '^ ens OF MONEY IN OUR TOWNS L15SS OBNOXIOUS TO, THE NOSEI . From Port Mellon to Lund NILOPOn.ls dist, hy Dk Pl��- trihulorH and avalluhlo from DUTCH LADY SOAP ' ' STORES I-ownll River I'h. 4115-5456 - --���-,- 11207-20 ! i ��� El ���ii���ii .ni i ��� ������ ���uiiiii������������������ii ^iii.mi.wi���11 ������ mm i -T-rTi-^'' -���::-'���.::.". -.���'rr^7~::7.'rTr.���-^::-j. acreage parcels that will be future holdings, See them today.; B86-2481 MARINE DRIVE: bedroom home, good view. $12,000. 380-2481 Loyely 2 Fireplace, ftEAL BARGATNrLovely ex- ecutive home on '2% acres; 2 large fireplaces, swimming pool;* cabana, large Workshop, must be sold. FP $36,000 cash. Call Lorrie Girard: 886.-7244 or WG-71W WEST SECHELT: Retirement investment, glose to beach, house presently rented at $100 month. Property could be divided into. 3 lqls, ideal location. FP $17,500. Terms. SELMA PARK and ��)AVIS BA^' Beautiful view lots, jflP'xJ.25t;' lots in Selma .Park 'fetanpe W?t^s ^re fully serviced on paved road, terms available starling at $3950. ACREAGE: Productive fai'in, two year round streams, approx, 17 view acres, phis 4 bedroom farm house, $120 revenue from' rentals, steady year round customers, idea' highway location, near golf blub; lovely view of Straits and Vaii. Is|and, FP $48,500. Terms, -. ' " Call Jack Anderson: 885-2323 ������ or 805-2053, . New K&C, Sprinkbok, Sun- lineer Iroats in stock -^ all.electric kitchen hn$ adjoining din, nn, Pt'irtial bsmt. and |urg(i crawl fjpuce, A-oll furnace is very economical, At- ��� Irn'cfivu tormH on $16,500, Th��' Ideal npoi for animal lovuVsJor gardenei-H, 20 p;;imo ixto.i iwltli 6 cleared, oxcol- I ii n I water supply; Older homo,' him 2 hdrinn'., nice, living room, lge, kltfihen and eut- liig won, 3 pc, 'hnlli', utility, 220 HcrvlcH. Few oulliulldingii, TerniH on $32,500, LISTINGS WANTED,, Clj'dlCNTR WAITING , BUTLER REALTY ,LTD. TYPHIS INBUItANCl!) } GlhuoiM, B,C, ��� . .- \P\umw 000-2000 ,. 1 mmm " '. MHLTIPLl!) LIFTING - flKRVJCK , ' \ II1110; 10 ..iTi ������ r "���"' ' *���- ������-" ��� GOWER IffrOINT ROAD; A view home on almo-jt an acre of cleared land, close to beach, Mnin floor features largo living room with IfP apd WW, big dining room,".' kitch- t(i(T and pIumTmd, modern - " ' bathroom ahd 3 good sized bdrms, Below Is an upfln, rec room with VP, another bdrm, work area and plumbed for another' |.)i)t.h|:oOm.: This" house Is only 0 years old.' Asking $33,000, half cash, balance TBA, 000-2461 Your Evinrude Dealer MADEIRA MARINA Ph. 883-2206 Madeira Park OMC Service Centre * ��� 6184-tfn CARS & TRUCKS 1955 FORD station wagon. Auto trans. Rebuilt engine gone 15,000 miles. Trade for 12 ft. aluminum boat or offers. Ph. 885-2410. 6049-21 1969 JEEP, 4x4 papel wagOli- aire. Would ' consider trade for property. PhOne 08672877. 6043-20 '55 METROR, four- mags, good tires, radip, Herst floor shift,' . recoriflitioned motor. Body good' shape. $301) or trade. Phone 085-9500. 0051-21 1006 MALIBtJ, VO, uutoTtrans, radio, all new whitewalJs, carpel, 2, dr. hardtop, beanli- ful condition. "Low -mlleago and in top-shape, $1500 cash, No offers. 1165,0054. 0030-tfn acres lower Roberts Creek" lid, S e m i waterfront properly, beautiful treed, park like pro- pefly, Gentle slope,������' y e u r round stream, beautiful esinte property. $33,300, GOWIiJIl P'lV IID; 20(1 k20() view properly, Semi waterfront, beautifully treed, faces ���wuthwest, Hcchidod and prl- Vido.^lillOO, '64 DUNF. buggy, loaded, with, exlras. Phone 1)00-0357 or -flH0��J23��,- fioo.r \ , k ; HF.LMA PAMK^ Vlaw lol, 100.' HlW. PUMI, Wnlor uviill- UlllOl 1 FP $5,000. Call John Black 000-7244 n,r; 00(1-7310 62)3-20 _^���^_.,.:;:",?; ���->-, - ,^' '04 li'Olll) Hirhl, $38 p��r inopd), .'WWo'wfnwi! lobm Pflndirr HmhoMr���,f9,000, ��� 6% Acrot, Modoiro Park, IJ00' (ronropo on IHohwny--r^BOOO, I���Op beach Selmo PK. Prea $1^600 finishing. Inrms, 2 Pdrm. Somo , 30 LOT , f-ARU C6VR SUBDIVISION , honio Thoir^-sflml-wafijrfronf'imij n fowhundmd ^cf'from , Much nnd llnhlng. Prlrr��(| from $3700, Many oilier vl00 |o $0000, Termt, ovollol'l* on nbov�� prOp��fii����, t *; - Ma^etN'Park/ B.C . phono Pender Harbour 883,-2233 i-Jfvfo older lypohoM&o^ vlow lo|s(|qrq**i Both 2 B��lrm"i on Hwy, $|��,0OO, Terms. ��� ^ ' 3���.Ar Robflrti Cmk In blqck lop rd, Ua��, florog'e, largo lot. 2 edrrns. ^13,980, ternn,, Nr. whorf & hooch, Mr. Good lifiB.BWfi or oB/'WK 'm _ ' ���' ���, '.. IOTS , . -��� ��� --r-Wfl-or front 100 ft, by 200 it, All ��orvlc����, Sullablo-(ai tuh* dividing, Vl��w V��n, In, 8. Gtorglo Si. Firm, % 11,280, ?.���ftoborU Crunk, 3 lots n'r.'wliorf, 'All wivjcer��, $50,00ntich, | |3m3BOJ|. fV\r,v6ood60fl.B79<5 or OHJ^AAl, , 'ApRBAQE A most fonjoBlIc (wo nnd holf ocros properly, wllli'ilia flnofit vlow on Howe Sound, Including cxwiUva lyp�� nil ''hipd'orn Iwo Odrnb homo, To Iwllnvo lhit�� horgoln II hos lo ha t>P��p, About 300 fl. nn woter with roflogo ln<"li��l��sd for n-'nf, Tlm wholn complex,' Only MO/000 l��rm��, Mr, Goo.J 600 079o nr (-Q7-444I,, UUblMti'-r-S P.O. ond Howa Sound SunUilna Coom, Grocery, tin. Mnoulra Mr, P#iW here llrt Whorl. "Mod, living* "m'prf*r��, Ahoul 01.000 , , Good n}ea.��179f��-�� ore top btiyi; , W�� hove th�� top porlfolla of llUlnoi all lypet lor (ha Sumuhlne, ^ , Coo-I, Mr. Good oflO-8796 -��� 687.4441. .BLOCK BROS. REALTY LTD. 654 PUIWAfU) ST7 VANCOUVFK , " , " ' RUBY LAK^ WAT^FROJsiT "Z ^i No: 1982 Really nice 96'fooT Lake lot, near salt water, good road access. Has 3 bedroom Ppst & Beam cottage, fireplace, oil'range, propane 'fridge. House is wired, a beauty. Try. your offer to asking prjee of $20,000,00, only $6,500.00 down. Call Peter Smith ,885-9463. SECHELT VIULAGpToT ��������� No, 1737 Large Dry Lot, cleared,. faces sooth-��n nuiet residential .street, gentle slope/This is good, asking only $4,000,00 with "terms. ' ������Gbjl Peter'Smith', 685-9463. ' ''.. WILSON CREEK . ..., No, )969 $3,000.00 down, full price $11,500, for this 2 bedroom hpme, quief road, hydro & water, BOO.'lOotMfc^r'area; plus car port, With Gov't 2nd Morigaho you need little cash. Call Peter Smith; 805-9463. ��� ** WESTSECHELT No, 21-2013 Waterfront ho'n-e on 1.3 acres with level pebble beach. hf\odem ...^_|^draqm~home_hos.,sunlifinJMng^ooin!^4repJocfl^new^_^ carpel, patio,'garden, gorago. pull price $37,000. Tp//|ew call Pop Haddoh, 8,05-9504, j ' SECHELT INLET ""���.,' No. 1885 3,96 cros on 2 mads, hoiw; ��� ��������� , ��� ��� -. - ���������/������ TILLICUM HAY "*" ,��� ~"~~ ~" ' No, 2014 Goofl lot In summor homphrbn, stops nwoy from Morin*-, ft'ore'i nn'l moot fishing, Hydro, phono nnd. water l|no hy proporly, Cash price $2,600, Phono Don Hodden, 005-9504, , A '' ponpRTs mm ~ "~���------���~���.�� No ] 4>2004 20 ncroii with' yeqr round slrrtam thrpuoh properly, f.omo good tlmlw, mod PlfowoncQ on 2 -ildoR, Phono ond hydro, hy. Cosh prlco $28,000. Will consider good offor**. Phone Pon Hor|de|>, Bfl5:9504, , -Gin5oWs;'B;cr~"::���^ ;' ~":~~^' ~~w'���^m^ Pxcollont view on lo The Stroll of Gnrtrpla, from "no ocpj pnrxf-l wllli a four l-odrpom quollty honiu on Gower Polnl.Rd, Proven ro- nloconionl voluo r>| iho holMInu U In excei* of. Iho f.P. $43,600, r����rms, We|l worth an Jobpociion, Polor A'ilhofs; 806,2991, GIHSONS, ||,C, " ���-"������' ( "��� t \^m6 On the cdno of,tho vlllogo, on older lype Iwo hpdroom home on two wolerfront lots, one vacant, Homo Is level'lo bnoch, Sound Investment to cnincffla with oreot en|oymont, F,p, $19,000. Terms, Prtir Avlhim, 006-2991',- ���-.'.-'.������.. ���-. , .������.���'-.���,���. ��� '' :- GIBSONS Geo'role V'��W oxcluslyoi 'Completn privacy, oulslondlng y|ow, Ihond, new lwo��� hodfoom homo, Spaclou-, hoomed llvlpn room���- Mjchen, |oro�� dork, Unsomont lor Moroqu, |.nvfl| liorklno lot, CollC, P, (3a|htrco|e(-rl0<-.701 li, ' ��� , v GRAMTHAM5 ' Near new iwo hndmo'm homo on high view, Fully Insulated, iropoiv) firrnoro, Imir |)luro yaplty hath, Wnll to Wall cwpoi', H'" 3mMi .., Cii\] C,rl\���Gpd)efctiii>. 006-7019, , A5K fPR OUR FREE CATALOGUE OF REAL ESTATE Box 128, Sechelt' i v AGENCIES (LTD," ; Phono Ba5.223B (t&0,��,) \i\ f ^,��/* / rlv if i jr*}^!. i JriffJZI-JtfffJt*' fJ?r����J����J��ijyUttJLt��XdXJ?fU��^^ \ Uvest&SK roaK gm\w, JB.B H.tf. B years- old. Half \fprinpssee Walker, Jtalf Quarter horse. Spimd • atid gentle. Pl\. 08,0- 2Q1?. . . 0125-20 WELSH Bltetilapri maro, H -years old. .Sale »$10Q Or trade, ph. BBB-9BQ1. ^,0^17-20 KHAltj Campbell chicks. ,,ay lip lo 303 eggs per year. Hatching eggs $2 W dbz. Also Hamster's mid t) Ulrica Pigs tor sale. Ph Mrs. Weison, 005- 0550. * r ' nglO-20 PETS travelling Around -l>v Mary TlnHwy Gibsons Council set for hall extensions .i'i We^§s4#V\ABrJ! Hil97J The PenNMtg Tfe . PctaeJhS flEltUHNI^Q traveller Vi/ho foupd Cali- , ocean at Carlshad §l}<\ \Pme<\ rrortf-.. At ■ ' fflVhte much cooler than nsyalJc-HN ' Ocpahside jhey experienced a, hail s^prm tiifle of year is Mrs. Vera Salhs-, hPW>iU- -hoi pice lluio . rpMnd hdHets- of hall uuuuma m uraBr W** Hfle? accompanying her sister.W Wch us vie normally get, M sjzeeihle S*^Kffil S™VS Sr? S hplherMn-hw, Mr. and Mrs. W- H. Fisher chunks pf 'ja&fed ice falling frpm the « g 3?K*r Sum * ^ some of Ofll-fornia's most famous beaches ' .. - . ■? ? . r .^ PpOMF-T aciiqn op the pa]"t_ of adm»ni- strator to ^ibspns Goupcil,- Dave Johnston, has payer} thp way for j"n exiensioH to .the mviipcipal office' bUijding hi order WW q ifl-.iv around California. GOOP homes *Gocker-Dnsch 005-0B75. * \yanted for puppies. Ph. 0200-20 UOST couptvy and visited tiiends in Snnnyvale, 3j5 mljes south east of Ban Francispo. They we're t.here when the JUrs" Angeles earth- m'ajto sl'rud- but felt no effects from it. A\ San ,lose, they cut across onto Highway p0 t)Pd continued southward through Fresnp to Bakersfield where they rah into a fog so dense that they had trouble jn jfindmg a hotel Driving-eastward they explored- part to'Highway i &\ San Lqis-Qhispo^tht-y -followed 100 miles' of magnificent, cpast line along the. Carmel-Monferey peninsula- The mad was so twisting and "winding th«.i> if tpok some „careful driving to negotrato l|ie Chase's 24 f|. trailer aiound tho -bends. ' At San Simeon they visit ed Hearst Castle, onee the home of "Vvriiliam Randolph Hearst, put after bis,, death pre- STJ-iVEn 'st'ir brooch Lost Se- rholt area Rowtiid ollered. ■■'..;.' O05-2KI0.. 0210720 . ■■.-;■■ ■ .'■ - ■,, - - '■■ f! -- ■ ' - ' '. ■ . ' FOR SALE StlHt power saw, 0 ho* mod7 - el 070, $200. 0' hp MercUry outboard motor $175. Both in good condition. Charlie Lee, 8(13-2563. 0034-20 "22'71a0 hp I.Q.; '55 QMC Vi ton, 4 spd.; tapdum trailer. >- $3500. Ph. 403-0941. (1171-21 HAY.. Im- sale. "Good valley - hay—Timothy Clover Mix $1 per bale. Washington Alfalfa 100 lb. bale $2.05. Free delivery. Minimum I ton. Agents for Purina and Biieker- fields feeds. Quality Feeds, Pratt Rd., Gibsons. Friday and Saturday delivery. Phone 800- '7527. 6154-20 8 FT. OVERGAB camper,- fut^ nace, fridge, oven, double SS sink. Like new, $1405. Ph. 000-2775, 6102-21 If W'S suits — it's Morgans. 885-9330, Sechelt, B.C......,,:.. 0893-tfn pieseived as a memorial. The mansion named by Hearst "La Dasa Grande", 'is set agSihsl the SJipt^ Lrtcia ■lyjf^yft|SJns ;ph a khtijl ovfi^ippkip'j;- {.(-«■ se| ahi| is so vast and filled Wiili, sq 'r^apji- -art treasures that it requires fhj'ee bprjcjueted 4oms for a, visitor 4 to *[ee e^ryflfipg. There is also av hHS-'tqwiv-uW^jiiht^igltes visitors all over the- \^L::l0^^pi fhe estate with ifs refrpsihingly gfe^iV UUls its fine iiai'dehs (tp$ its pools aj-cl sat- uflry- .-. •■'." ' ■ Arriving hack in Byerett, ^rg: gallis and the Fishei1*- alj wept down with a ^virus flu, a. raihpr d|§a.p^binting qpd to a very interesting ffl^,'.'.,, , Ph. 085-2421. -smrw—rriutJtleT" 6052-21 ORDEjn your garbage incinerator at $3.50 each • from • Sechelt Ripsmen. Phone 885r 2475. 5090-lfn GARBAGE burner, good condition. $50 "of-6waj^p~T"Vr Ph. 006-7215. 6130-20 % YARD Lima sjipvel. Wide, long crawlers. ^71 GM' power-. Pl>; 0B6-9607. 0210-22, USEti tengltSh saddle, complete with stirrups and girth. Gpod shape. $100. 886- •216Q«after 0 p.m. 0209-20 2LPPTRJC pdflgi-, 'ilmo'-t new.'*' '•''Wgb- BOB-OaqO-" 1^ 0206-20 FARM tractor, Masisey Harris Pahy"" with* full equipmdnl. $705. Phone 806-7702. 0203-20 MARINE ACCESSORIES l'alnl - - Fibreglass ~~ Rope -*- Corrvas. — Boat Harc|wura Compressed aiir service NYGREN SALES (1971) LTD, Phin-e 000-0303, GibHoni;, B,0. -WGAU-mOTICfli. I WIf '!Ramor-a", an Indiap romappo of early California, using the natural setting of mountainside and rolling hills as a stage. More than 350 people fa|fe part and t|-o Ramona Bowl seals an -"udjence of 0350. ''. Mrs. SaJljs and hpr c,ompaniohs were dis- tjppointecj lhatit.hey copld not sfay for,the first, performance on Anrii 17, so they1' reluctantly .left Hemet. arid set off' for home, Ml'.''And Mrs,.'Chase,'lowing their trailer, accompanied 'tljem for about, 000 , miles of their return journey. Heading wopfWard, they reached the was project but at that time the loan was"only on a fifteen year hflsis pome" weeks ago it was increased to twenty years and as a consequ- enpe council members gave consideration to applying for* a loan for the exfehsion, Mr. Johnston immediately got in touch with fhe various -aUfhoritips apd, was advised to tfT-ike official applicafipn. Deadline was March 31s,t apd ap element of rush Wiis invplvpd. However, despite i\ lengthy list of applications, the Ci\)-, sop? propos-al was accepted, and^ approval • was granted Irist week authorizing a"loan , 01= $40,000 Undej- the Developmfeiit sph^hie it is not necessary foi Council to go to l^eJerr endum ,., .. ,,_„-.- .. ._ ,.,-., .r--_ „ ,....,I_r. _,—r,.,. -r^mv-- .,--- „■■=, hgva t@ wait their tun-p, q|so ^ot this js p "remindp^- Ijstino oply gpd igpinnst eiw^ cQrfy f«H details. , April,H-^-^ P-lp Seche.lt Uegion Hq|l. Bingo, ^pfil-"t5*-;l:30 pm. Sechelt Legion'Half! Senior Citizens Branch 6?.- , ^cqular "Meetina- April Ifr-*-2 R.jiri."Roberts Creek Leajori Hall. L A,' Bazpar & Te^. *■ " April \&i~$ P m Sechelt Indian Ha||. Bipgo^1 Aprj| ]'$—].30 p.rn -4:30 pm. apd 6:30 p.m,-8:30 p m..Gibsons Health '.» .', .Centre- Rpd r«"Qss Bloqd Donor Clinic. " . Apfjl ]7r—7:30 p.m. Elphipstopo School, Gjbsons.Film "His t-apd''. ' ApnJ-J-7—2-8 p.m. St Hi|c|a's, Hall, Sechelt. Garden Club Sfprrng pjower , Show and Aft Display. SUNSHINE COAST GOSPEL CHURCH -«Mn-f«»ft0rrTtrro'Hpnol)'- Suhday Schbpl —. 10:00 a.m. Church Sorylcn — 11:15 a.m. ' fevfinhid ScfVieo 7i30>.rh, PAS'TOI' REV. S, CASSf-LLS '[.phut Boy Roqd dnd ArbuNi ((1 block* up Irpm Hlghwnyl '4 liKI'AHTMK'iNT Ol? HKIUWAYH MACKKN^Hil. j^m^tohai. f)iK'rmciv A I'oil I hln Iihh h«i.'ii roi.'olV' ml In i,'|-hiw'h lh« n|»P)<» «>r .Whllo NkI-'Iij the vlolnlly. of ||o|ii!i|H CyiHdi hi Miim.'h Aven,- iid, A",' writ Am it i»y Tho United Church of Canada SEllVICES 5tlf John'* Un||ofi| Churclf r PflVlt Boy . Sr.ndqy >ry|f;cs. ?lWh,p)'r^4''^' Robcr-i Crock United ; S'lOday Services - 2j 30 p,m( Gi|)iQn(| United, Clnircli Sunday Hcitylc.au . |) 1 |fi a,\p, Port Mellon UnOfid Supdny Sorv|c«B 7 7i30 p,m, (2nd andi-hli Sundays) Mlnfitry RoV, Jim Williamson » Mlhsopi^'f. BBo-,2333 liy ohjucllop to IIiIh uliun- (lioidil bn MibmjiliHl In pt, ip ihu pn«lu)'|-lrtiit)il hy ;m ,|i»yi, ipnrn lire no nhjnciionii hm.1 tihio iho onion will Ipih hi* i|riapip.'»|, W, M, ll'Nni'JHWOOi) Olnlrltfl, B[i|)i)fliil«|) , ' , Sundoy School 9:45 qm, Rvei'lng Worship 7:00 p.m. . Pastor, Robert Alloby A WARM WEIX'OMR AWAITS YOU, XHfi ANGMCAH CHURCH of caHaoa 5PRVIC|:5 Stf H(Mm'»r 5c«|ielt, pomlly ("OchodM 9i3'0 """""I" *"*"" -;"-"—•"-••-'•"--*"■""'■-"--'*" -"--•*'-■" 5-;;~* •—" o,m, (2nr| onr| 4th 5ni*floy)v Holy UPnl-orlsi nykiy Sundoy oto o,m,; *;30 n,m, yoi| tp hity a pew 110(7)0'ofiyQMr cholesiflr p^illdioria by providing ari'QMtFlarit $100P Hoina'Aoqiiloltlon Qraptor a $6QP0'Second. 'W*rtow**.r*&w\bi\\'W^^ To -qiwityt yoU must bo the first dRcqp(sr)tofth^n<3whQmar snd iriMPt hayo llyaIiq.p;III«Ii cp|umhia Qovarnmertt Homeowner Grant of up to $f7P an»?ua|ly-an Important fatflor in helping fp roducp ho arnpunt ol ypur proparlylaxos, ,-jr'i'; EytfTy Thuiwioy 01 |0 o,m. Fv/wni" (it /i30 p,m, Wflrt "Od 4llj Soo'loy). , Ut.' Mory'i, Horili'i Joy»: IJo|y, (.;Mchor)st-i-> M<3Q,o,m. (1*1 ood 3rd Sundoy), fompi-t. H(*ly PochTitfi—-% f-.m. I >\ oo-f 3rif Supday), ,,, > ■ ' . Clrwfcf- oil |fli Pre»«r»i-i»—(t«4w«»t(», Pvcfl* «f)[|--3 PP), PVbr ?hd Sundoy, Ijoly |:«i(hqrl»t--3 i>,tn, cv»ry 4lh Son'loy. " ^|«#t—H«V, P. P»p^<>, 5eiUi»—Wi«WiM<*»IM«N» .V 'L±**00mam++imM0mw00.L+*0\i0t^^ w4» ii'mmohwhn ni*ii'» w#m. . v V' ' • <•* �� 'POuT-St Pierre Land Branch indicates lease held in obeyance -tetter from Perl lament Hill OTTAWA���Not all the best speeches ate J made op the" floor of the��� House of Commons, -as'I believe has already heep ppted' by ope or two Wayfarers iii our Vale of Te,ai-s.- " ' ' The speech reproduced below has not appeared in Hansard, nor in any report from a Standing , Committee of Commons. It. was del7 ivered from one MP to another in an Air Canada DC-0, The plane, at the time \ ��� was- 31,000 feet;ab- - ove Saskatchewan. ^ They did not look at Saskatchewan- Their appetites for looking at Saskatchewan from .plane,, windows had;long sinse been satiated. " Their* conversation had revolved around Canadian agricultural policies. - The. first speech offered was that of the anti-agriculturist, delivered after two whiskeyes, which mellowed him, but before the serving of a gutta percha Air Canada chicken brea��t, which was bound tp have the opposite effect. He spo|.e as follows: " '���You lihpw what I> think is the view of the average Canadian farmer? You know? Dp; you really want my opinion? "It js my .cqnsidered opinion that the farmer's view of a functioning economy is that he grows anything he. wants and anybody can-do anything they want with it p.fterward provided the government pays for it. ''So he wants to grow lots of things, Because he is a farmer and faimers like tp grow things. Big'deal. No, don't interrupt me, because if you do I am going to shove wrapped slabs pf Black Diamond cheese right into 'your left ear," which is maybe as good a place as any for sur--. .plus agricultural production. WILL YOU* SHUT THE-HELL US AND LET ME SPEAK? Thank you.very much. Pardon me Ma'am. ' ' "All I wanted to say, in as gentle a voice as I can command, is that thank God the sewing machine manufacturer aa&B=U=got���fee���g*Mw4iar"=ga����� LETTER dated April., 2nd forwarded to a local oresidpnt, M*'-' Pl��yd Fraser, from the T^ands Branch director, W-C. Fry, indicates that an, application for lease of Crown foreshore in Trail Bay for' barge loading facilities by Construcr. tion Aggregates Ltd. is still h'eld in gpey- ��� ahce. ��� * ������'.'" - -Letter .states: " , ��� In reply to your letter dated the 22nd v March 1071, we aie attaching heretp a ��� pyipt shq\vu*4 outlined ip red an area'qf ��� Crown foreshore; in Ti-ail Say wJEiich is cpveuelJ by >'an applicatipn to lease fors bar^e loading ��� facilities by CqnstrurjtiQn Aggregates Ltd, ,.., This application is being held in abey-' 'ance at the present time pending receipt tion to lease from B-ivtow Straits at Pov= poise Baj'. If you would care to send" ps, .a^ sketch shoyving the precise area op which they are operating, we shall cheojt to determhsg. its status. Regarding the .fourth paragraph of your letter, we regret that without the coriept file number"''it would be very difficult .to trace the letter which you say we sent to the, Regional District in December 1969. In any event, if we did find it, it would not be our policy to Pago A-A The Peninsula Times Wednesday, April 14, 1971 ���-Qnihg , regulations' or .was against the public interest, or '.whatever good reason, this Department wpuld feel obliged to' bapk them up and ^onsider^disallow-' ance. ��� , We-note .your* statement, that the ReV ���*A distribute copies of it to "just anyone who . . . ��� .... ., ... ������.. , asked I would say, however, that the/ their intention? After all, 4he Regional 'quotation' which you made would be a- Di&tnct have a direct responsibility for correct interpretation of Ihis Departr planhirtg and zoning etc... and helping tP mentis policy. It is confirmed that applicaT, .guide the development of theii' respective tions for" Crown land or foreshore are* not" m"eas, and I am sure they would be only of a field report on the area from our., 'adjudicated....without, fhst. ^Qbtairiing.Jhe ipo pleased, as well as morally obliged, District land inspector ip Vancpuver and written comments of the Regional D|s7 tq at'least hear and considernthe opinions also the'comments of the Sunshine Coast triot authorities. If the iiegional District 'Spd" feelings of. the citizens in whose Regippal district authorities. * were strongly opposed to a particular ap- ipterests tliey are, broadly speaking, We dp not appear to have an applica7. plication bemuse it did not qpnform to 'acting; ��� / i- gionai District have instructed youtp send ' trjcts^and^ m^wciPjhtj^^bo 'all protests etc. to v"ictpria.Wevdo not -'--*--i--t-J ���-- ->��"'��������� >���-��� �����"- really understand this and are wpndering- peiiiaps if you may have misinterpreted Debt Reserve Fund ups Regipnal Budget SUNSHINE Coast Regional Distriqt.bud^ ,:*^r988i.fiiect|en8..-9ft8lv.yB���S; $8.i(J(W.|-Art get for 1071 shows total" l^pphditure \prpteption, West Howe 'mvim MM1, Rob-- c^o.. r......^..^ ... �����=- ���--���---'��� ' <- er|s creel? 7.6Q3i bpil^h-g aM plumhitjg inspepttpn WMty ^reet Uglitipg MM\ water supply "apd dieiribhtlP'O $l^.0��i(l ..garbage sites $17,000-;:. mty&i cpiiectiph -P6,13Q; envirpnment^l planning, and j-pping $15,000. '��� ;���, ���' ���.Revenue, spprcesi jSui'ph'S of- ppipi' year $20,|il|)i��*�� sale',, of. wir;fe^ services $H35,O0i; ImUcUng and phuhhing ip^pep" tion fees $e,pooi admim'-trative -"pcoyeries $9^00! prpviniiai a^mipistratipp grant $6,000; prpvipciai. planning Irapt $5,000; i by requisition' $1#,558. $345,634. Included in this amPWPt ts $00,000 which .goes tp lhe My.picjnai f Ip- apce'Authority to establish 8 PPbt Reserve Fund. New provincial legislation establish-- ed this authprity ta enable regipnal P^is whipfi~*yMli; be ^ifficiiit tp-'rai-*'i pn'the ppeiv mai^et' for tihani/ipg wativ, spwe-' and ppllutioh' and abate-pont faciUt-ip��, The ampunt payabie tp ��� the ���debt re> serve fund:is half, of the annual"instalr meptof principal Vhd intei-e'-t and will be held to the credit of the fund, ?t ;willi b'e repaid together with interest to the Regional District - when ' the district has paid the final instalment. It is believed that it will be raised by taxation ttu-puglir out the district; Other expenditures included in the budget are:'General gpvernmept services ' ��� ' genuine factory parts JAY'S B, fl. Bt MQTPRS \Jf>, 1257 Seymour Sr., Vancouver 2' Telex 04-509558 Ph, 631-4826 ACCOUNTANTS RALPH C. DUCKWORTH CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Telephone: 885-9515 - Telephone; 886-2912 SECHELT, B.C. GIBSONS, B.C. W. Philip Gordon CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Tel: Bus. 886-2714, Res. 886-7567 Harris BlocK, Gibsons, B.C. APPLIANCE RfEPAlBI the short hairs the way a farmer has. "Let me Put this question to you ,.. "LET ME PUT THUS QUESTION TO YOU, as I was saying before you so rudely interrupted; I want. to put- this proposi- tionHO you. "We've got a guy who. likes to make sewing machines. That's his trade. He likes making- sewing machines. He' makes good sewing machines and he makes- lots of sewing machines. "He makes so damn many sewing machines SHUT UP DAMMIT I'VE GOT THE FLOOR^-Beg your pardon Ma'am- he makes so many sewing machines that every family in Canada has got at least two, not counting small ones for the kids. ",Npw, do you think Lhat maybe this man might feel that he has saturated the market?. Would it ,just he possible that he might consider that maybe,, with the entire Canadian nation up to its eyeballs in hewing machines���.sorry, lady���that he Should branch out into some other line of production? ' . "Do you think it just might be possible for him to, consider where he is going to end what he is so joyfully producing? , ������_., ���*'..' ', "No'sir, Not V hu iajike a farmer, If . ho is like u furmer he will- keep on turning out sewing machines because he is a good sewing machine turner outer .and he likes making sewing machines and if there isn't anybody left in the whole ��� bloody,' iiution. whp, wants to buy one, ,'.''.' "'!f'Q.l.m(.'..QLll"iii-^ have userl lire llrst four puichunes lo weig|v down 'the back of the Chov so ��� '���ll-roy can, got better traction in'Uio nnow, H doesn't make any damn dlfforoneu, ho is going to'k-rop right on turning out sewing ' muchlnoH because 'he's good al that business, If ho can't soil any mnrti und cnh'ti even glvci'miy moro uwiiy it doomi'l, really mutter,. That's a "problem ,for thu gov- ornnwni./riw govenmient wm look, iirtur Ihat, If one government rlotisn'l., he will elet'l another gnvirriiment which will find -���"-way lo-if ln��li'ut!tlon��!'on tt^vf* Ing miir'liincH, lilro Intlor of wl Ich ho ha�� nrrHiigcd fqy lhe govoniiiinnl lo turn nut . lit government iptpmttc in ord��u', lt)",nU- niiiluh! the truwlng" iniieliino mirrluil1;" Wo M'.itmv Ui have run i)i|l of opucn In thin column, no i|m rent of I he upend) niu'iil he omitted, Thl;i Is i, plly, for llio' . spifiiker'N riiib-nKjuepl remui:kn v/o-�� yery colorful, ��� "TltAli^BAir-ENTEftPRISES Repairs to large or small qppliances JOHN BUNYAN Davis Bay Phone 885-9318 Telephone 886-2069 ROSE & ART ENTERPRISES Pottery, Supplies, classes & firing dealer for Duncan's] Ceramic products Pine Rd. & Grandview Ave. P.O. Ba�� 62, Gibsons, B.C. AUTO SERVICE SECHELT HOME SERVICE Atlas Parts - Good Year Tires 24 Hour Towing 885-2812 or 885*9979 BICYCLES . . . BICYCLES SALES - REPAIR5 - PARTS - TIRES ETC FOR BICYCLES -MINIS - MPJOR CYCLES- Call Quick Dick of Cycle Solos & Services ot tho RENTAL SHOP - Phone 885-2848 IF DICK CAN'T FIX IT . . rGlVE ITTO YOUR , MOTHER-IN-LAW BLASTING 0. CONTROLLED BLASTING AUL WORK*INSURED r��� eR��E-EST4MA}-fc 5\ FRED DONLEY Pender Harbour -883-2403 WATER .SURVEY SERVICES For Export Blasting ' " FREE ESTIMATES Phono 885-2304 L. C. Emerson R.R. 1, Sechelt, B.C. BRICKLAYING BUILDERS (continued) CUSTOM KITCHENS . ��� ' General Finish Cai-pentry All yvork performed on the job with your materials, WILL GO ANYWHERE Phone 886-9593 VOULD YOU LIKE��� An ..addition? An alteration? A new home? Repairs? A new floor���seamless like St. Mary's' Hospital? WE DO IT ALL WINDMILL CONSTRUCTION LTD. Irvine's Landing, B.C. Phone 883-24 \A Leave message at Harbour Motors. Plan books available ���=-- Planning assistance. { BUILDING SUPPLIES READY.MIX CONCRETE AND IILDING SUPPLII Your One Stop Building Store For All Your Building Needs y GIBSONS BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. 1653 Seaview - Phone 886-2642 ELECTRICIANS (continued) BILL MePHEDRAN ��� ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Free Estimates Phone 886-7477 ~ Gibsons, B.C. ���TV '. '��� " ' ��� ' ] ' ' JIM McKENZIE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Domestic Installations and Major Appliance Repairs PHONE 885-9978 Box 387, Sechelt, B.C. ^~- SIM ELECTRIC LTD, Electrical Contractors Wiring Supplies' - Electric Heat Sechelt - Phone 885-2062 "Servingjire SunshjnejCoo5jjforja_gucijr^ JANITOH SERVICE Welcome to The Floo/shine Coqst HOWE SOUND JANITOR SERVICE Specialists in Cleaning - Floor Waxing Spray Buffing.- Window Cleaning , RUG SHAMPOOING Phone 886-7131 - Gibsons, B.C. 7 JOHNSON'S BUILDING MAINTENANCE Specialising in: Paper Hanging, Interior & Exterior decorating, Rug Cleaning. AH types of Building Maintenance. Floor Installation, ;.. Window Cleaning. PHONE 885#VV A^nmrt. Box 642 - Sechejt, B.C. RETAIL STORES FUEL ���TWtfrCKEEK tUMBfR��� BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. Dial 886-2808 When You Need; Buildjrjg Supplies . Give Us ACdli FREE ESTIMATES CABINET MAKERS OCEANSIDE FURNITURE & CABINET SHOP - ... Hprdwopd SpePipll&j r, FwoCutfatoJurniturq 'K|tcl"en and Bathroom Cabinetry Remodollfng R. BIRKIN ROBERTS CREEK, B.C. Phono 886-2551 CONTRACTORS COAST BACKHOE & TRUCKING LTD. Fill, Cement-Gravel, Drain Rock, etc Box 89, Madeira Park Phone 883-2274 , ^TUCCOl Old Homes A Specialty GAMBIER CONSTRUCTION Stucco & Masonry Contractor FRANK' FRITSCH Phono 886-9505, Box 522 - Gibsons, B.C, c ANADIAN P ROPANE Serving-the Sunshine Coast���with���reliable-and- economical1 Cooking, Heating and Hot Water. T FREE ESTIMATES Phone 885-2360 Wharf and Dolphin - Sechelt, B.C. RNIE WIDMAN for all your ,SSO PRODUCTS IMPERIAL ESSO DEALER Phone 883-2663 Madeira Park, %Q, rt, for Your fuel Supplies DANNY WHEELER your IMPERIAL ESSO AGENT 886-9663 - Hopkins Landing FURNACES PARKINSON'S HEATING LTD, QIBSONS ESSO OIL FURNACES ' , ,)Nq down payment - Bank interest ,.��� ' rTiBn-rYeqrS-te^pQy ���-t- . BOARDING KENNELS Frances Avenue - Redrooffs Road. HALFMOON BAY. B.C, Phone 885-9469 BetweenTTT? "j! a.m.-11 a.m. ��� 5 p.m -6 p.m. MACHINE SHOP At the Sign of the Chevron ��� HILL'S MACHINE SHOP & MARINE SERVICE LTD. Machinei-5ho"p;~��� Arc and Acty WeMing Steel Fabricating ��� Marine Ways Automotive and Marine Repairs Standard Marine Station . C 8. S HARDWARE ' ��� .������" SECHELf; B,C, APPLIANCES * HARDWARE HOME FURNISHINGS Phone 885-9713 TASELLA SHOPPE Ladies' - Men's - Children's Wear Yard Goods - Bedding - Linens Dial 885-9331 - Sechelt, B.C. THE TOGGERY Ladies' qnd Children's Wear Open six days a week Phone 885-2063 ��owrie Street, Sechelt Bernina & OmegG UNSHINE EWING c . _ ^ c . ERVICE Sales, Parts, Service FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION REPAIRS AND SERVICE ON ALL MAKES ^r\fs. Mono-Hayiet*-- -885-9Z40___ SPORTING GOODS Phone 886-7721 ��� IL..'. .!��� F"J.'J.J|I.I.!|.J.��JIJ." R/3APBWAS Res. 886-9936, 686,9326 i���r. i, im i ��iiij.i)j;ui). j..: iii.iiVii.iyj)i{!i.uii.jiii..! ^'^,YH^-ir^?v GIBSONS MARINE SERVICE LTD. at ESSO MARINE Gas - Diesel Repairs - Welding Evinrude Sales - OMC Parts & Service Boot Hauling Phone 886-7411 Gibsons, B.C. > a; SIMPKINS Box 517 "Sechelt, B.C. Phono 885-2132 BUILDERS 886-2322 Madeira Marina Ltd. Dealers for: Evinrude O.M.C, - K&C Thermoolass * Sunllnor Sprino BoK an(l Plpneor. Also Plumbino ntHnas nnr| Fi"<|iir,��s, Pender Harbour - Phone 083-2266 NURSERY CLIFF'S BOATS < 8, ACCESSORIES LTD. Fishing Supplies - Boats new and Used . . . Large & Small 885-9819 ~ Sechelt surveyors ;"';" ;";!" ^9AM'WY^WMmAAMJZ-' B,Cr Land Surveyor* Mprine Building - Porpoise Bay Sechelt, B.C. 885-2332 or ZEnith 6430 TAXI ^sT HARBOUR TAXI LTD, Harbour Motpre, ' ' Shell Gas and Oil and Repairs, 24 Hour Taxi and Wrecker Service, "Garaen way Kd,, l-'ender hprbour, B.O Tel; 883-2414 SECHELT BEAUTY SALON Complete Hairdressina Service By Professional Staff, Cowrio Stroot Phono 885-2818 HEATING , Proo Blimalos- Paul Sorvlco G & W PI^YWALL Drywoll ocqiiMlc onii |����iurw| callings, Now (Scivlno (Mhtrom xrrun nnd lira Porifiibiiln, Phono 884-5315 Bo* 1*6, Pan Mellon, D,Ci' Af-vnl*- lor Pitmuur, McCulk-fllV, .'���'���Ullomofi'iy, Skill, nixl Si IhI, ::S(ECHEiT "'" CHAM saw centre "������-' ,'::LTD. ' ' Cowrlo Street ' 885-2696 P...K RENTALS Madoira Park, B.C. Gravel . Fill . Top Soil - nul|r|o/lna Uoador - BocMroo . Trucks ^OURNEYMAM BUILDER, "r-' EXPERT FINISHING'��� 1-" Alk-irillo/ii. - A efi6-2248, PLUMBING TIRES COASTAL TIRES SHnihlno CoQ*t Hiphwoy Dok 13, aib��on��, B,C. - PIipoo 806-2700 5ALES AND SERVICE..- .,, AH Brondi AY0li��l5l��' Monday to Sq|i|rdrry 8i30 q,p\, to 5:30 p,m, Fruloy evpnlno lYoppolnlmont only, TOWING ~" ���.^-.-.^^.^^^^^^ U-,0 Ihetio Kf-ricns lo i ' , reach nnnrly, 10,000 pcopfo ! ;��vcry -rvoekl THE TIMES' ���' Phono 085^654 .; " \ ' ��� ,, . ���HEATINQ"'&"SHEET"METAt-' HALL 5HEPT METAL Pomesllc -Commercial - Industrial Tclophono 885-9606 Bok 164, Socholt, B.C. TILLJCUM HEATING & SHEET ^~r METAL OIL - ELECTRIC & GAS Ho down poylnont i Phono \Dm4M4 , SlL FIRED WARM AIR HEATING ' OIL FIHLU WAUU MEATUS -'��� N��|liift|J''D^,Vip'"rIO,,ycorfiTo'l'oy''"'���"-" " llifjlii I'luniliinu '-.;��� " Roy Blonclto * ;, Modnlro Park 883-2401 883-2778 , SEASIDE PLUMBIMO , Gibsons Pluml-lnr- - P'lpofltllno - StWrnfUllnp ^-,Hgt.WolfirJl��Rllna,-.r;PlR0.M>Q0lW�� 1 FREE ESTIMATES Phono 886-7017 oi 086-2848 r RENTALS , | "RENT IT AT" 1 THE RENTAL SHOP at Davis Buy "Wo Ruiii or Soil Alin'obi ���i:v��iyllilncj" r|y|niy��il|r)|!�� - I li|lillri|j I'lnillu - "|"ol��|Yi��|����ni Ruin lillont �� Cririwiil ^Imih, - Lnvyii | y, A''.'' irig'|!,lijrii��| iilixid ��lock lur koli),: R.R. 2, Gllw-ns, B.C. Phono 806-7729 EAltLS COVE RESTAURANT Onflfi 9 flirrt. to tlio lost fdrty *) lamo Cooked' Conbdlon nnnmplt*, *,liown Ip lhn homo Phone 886*2050 oftor 6 p.m. ;, ��� or 886-2873 Your Huslne-i-i Card In thlt" 6parq w||| j r6or.lv nearly 10,000 people! Uw'cbst v"'Hiph p��>wer i..i I ,i,fi.. ' r. . .t.Jt- rj ' I t !/��� ���0>i*rrr-rti0!00itt0,fttrt.t04f, V 0 t . I ti- ct^s^rt^rt^^^, 0^4, t.*^/tn�� ^�� fc rt, j* ** *���* 1*, * A AA^ *r,^.<*���� ��A��*��i*A*/r�� *.AA A,A 4H\^%0p%^,0l%.0^^,t0i *���*-*�� Art bless exhibits at Art Gallery shop A.R11 plass pupils of MrS Ifaiy We})s W!H psfhlbit snrr-ples of" .work i\\ t.Kp Art G'Ulery Shop, of- the Sunshipp Ar,'Cnu��\-j p*|l in'lhp jSiipshjpo ppast* Credit t^pltiii huildipg \p {Se'phalt ft'oin April 14. tp 24.- Tl-esp wiH he largely- p\\a of h��U? soih scapes ami landscape'' allhppb'1 h-ft}"e nmy also "he. sqinp Vlpwor ��t'idies. - It is interest ing to watch the stcRdy progress pf llic students who have been ,ablo* to-allend lyirs. Wpll��'' elates. ,1 - Th'c^alilpxy-ha-s also receiv-ida selep- tiop of the pottery of Marguerite McLeh jail whose work has always beep appreciated op the Peninsula. Jl' you have no! yet visited lhe gallery since the rppovq- Upns you aro most cordially welpomed, hy the voluntper- staff. ' ��� fhe Penlftsufq Times :fm* A*s Abpht thp ?47 Oopktail���dvhik app and, yaw go "Soe-pgl Boeing I" . 55* Socholt Legion Branch t4P 111 Legion Hall, Sochelr AT p p.m. f!pi^OR!rt?]|E - B ," % Enhanced At SiscligH, 42l#mentm!y Schppi, all eyes aj-e op Ml!- ISfrtie Philip, per- ���foi'rriipg a series qf native Indian dances inJnU'Costutiip which he,later explained in detail as chiidi-en asked questions but even Mr. Philip was nonplussed when a little grade ope student asked-"You're pot-gqing to kill us all, are ypt*?" fp reassure her, he. later danced with Gail Ono. MORS ABOUT .... '��� Dentalprofession -rrfrptn page A-l news release has also arrived from the Hegional dental consultant stating; Through'the voluntary participation of local dentists, the Bpai'd of' Scijppl District No. 4(3 and .the Coast Garibaldi Health Unit, a, Seh.ppl Dental Survey was recently conducted in randomly selected schools in the Sechelt,Peninsula area. - Results of this isliind-wide survey will; Jie available for futtire-piannJng in rela- .u$ A z/ ' J *> 7^ il 4 Ut, i hi Tiion to dental health needs and allpc'a- tion of funds for dental programs in the respective localities. After tabulation by the Provincial Department of Vital Statistics in Victoria, the statistical analysis will be made available tq those ppople or groups whp ma-/ have ap interest in local community health levels ancfHpTan- ning. . ������'��� Thp', actual examinations were done by local dentists who volunteered both _thpii-Town time and that ortbetr assistant who acted' as a recorder. It is worthwhile Poling- that without exception, eveiy dentist asked to make this signrlicant contribution tq[their community and offered his complete co-operation The organizing of the project was earned out locally try the iProYJpeial public health dental cpiisUltant apd IVtr. John Phi Hop of (tie Pepaitpiept*'i ni Vital The'denjntH?^'Were alsd: very appreciative of tbp; cpyrtssy appl 'co-opora- lioil Ihey were ekippdedI by members of the teaching stuff at the variPUb schools. Eveiy effort was piadu by tire principals, in particular, to provide facilities as adequate to the survey needs as possible. RCMP Musical Ride for Centennial visit "MpST extensive,lours of llrilish Columbia ^f-���eyef^fmmetM^"-"~Hi'^ Mounted, l-nlkci Mpsjcul' Hide and Dip HCiyil- Military ?3tind' .will be outstanding feature") of tpo I'rovincti's Centennial. '71 CplobriitionK, il isimpounded by I...J, Wallace, C'onernJ' Chii'lriiiim of |hp JJrilisli Coliinibia Coniennlal 'V^Cpniinilipe, "The niiiHii.'ul ride Will be norformcrl In li| i.'i)jpipiii"J)|ii,i, and Hie HCMP band; will lioUl '"i"iir:��rlHl In I? |i��!iil|(��pnr" Mr. Wallace sirld, "This Is n grijal liiliuiu. lo Ihu hlsloiic linporlancc of lhe lOOII) blrlh- day of )h|t|n|) Coliinibia in Conl'edoru- lloii, and will add jiiiiiuIiih lo lhe celehrii- tloDH, The times uni madu putiHililo ihrougli cn-npnrallop of Jim I'mlerar governipeiil and llio Provincial1 Cnniiinnlal '7i| Copj- MljilM," < y The 'IICMP lliiiul will iniilui lhe firsl tour, Hlnrllng nl Pnwmii) C|'ml',May hi iiiir|,i,'np(!|iid|pg ni Klinlinrlny May III,' The Mnolnil 'Miiln will inako Iwq Hopar- iile lourii, Tho llrKi hIiii'In at p'rlncii (luorgo Julie -ill, nndlng al CrnpbiDok ,lnly hi, apil llio miiiiHid lifiglpM at Kapi|i'i/pn Au�� giiHl l'i, finishing wilh 11 porlnrpinncei- al tho Pacific Nallnpal Kxlillilldm, An- giiHt WI lu Huplcinliiir |, ' Thii 'nii||i;dii|i for IIiuhI cnnccrlM'foi- > t .7- I -J Electoral Area B iorms Ratepayers Association WH.LOWl^Cj two ilicetingH at-t|��c Welcome, T3e'i."c}i F(ah last Sajpiday, Aiea 1} has a Ralepayeis1'Asfiocratipn- Af a3 public mp��JtniR held at fj pm wilh G /Tampion Lpndop rpv \]\c 'chan, Geoff CjoWlpci, pipbideht of the Saig- .eant Bay ^atet>aycl���,,, Association an- popiicod Ihal a) ,-ri pxli^cp^rjinary "geneial meeting his ussocidtion had pnanupously agieed to eVtend.ris aron rtf acifivity lo cpver Electoral Aiea B and to change its 'm/ine to "AtPa B Uatepayeis,f ^t-socra- tion" It had'also been tiuahiinoiisly ag- ��eed to lian^ifcV tn Aroa-'B Ra'tepfiyors' Asapc-dlioh fupds pmotuiting to $101 79 boUM-ging to the Saigeipll B^y Ra^rpay- eis Associdtjon A lno'y mppting |oll(\w- ed with plenty ol dive-gcpt oppijons ox- piessed on a number of questions Theie was considoiable discussion as icgaids eligibility foi .merpbeiship, but with only thiee dissenting voles, the meeting piov- co lo be in fayju^LjriQmbiii&hjp���bcin \t$ )���,������ spkim fiQmik show ; ANP Anf ��!$hay %rll 17th 'from 2\ptil!U,i-tK> f p.!H* - STr HILDA'S NA^'^l'SPHi^r Tep and Plant Solo Admission by 6i|ver collection x j' .��v \k '���"���"'-bwA fa" y/i W "' \ f. n i J< ' �� i J { *:\ Professional Dancer M'lKnm lu-i Jill si .ipp-'cu dm i in (\i liadiiiii "-ulinul-. |)i(ilt ^lniuil ihilut inih.in (hiipL'i Mi I um Philip ii' llglllill --llllillll-} llll(| "lull .n (ill) UllL ninl Si'i l)i"li l< hnn niiii' 'ii lino), UN ', .���':���.:������''.','���"',''.':��� '���.: ,- '��� ���' ���iv,'^, ��� I' ��� Planned program . Jt �� Ui'ilncsilay. ThP rtuffle D^pce pe|'- iiiniiii-il llie ruffled grousp while Mr. I'lnlip*- inoccasinec) feef he^l a fa&l Uiilnn in the accoipphniinept of Mr. l'l-ii- Mullchjld. provide jB<3ho0] .Ciiiqili'i treat hopKiNq K|)oc|acuiar: )p jiidlvp|Tnd)i"p ci-riunoniul danin- -rpgidi", prnhwionaf Indian ilaircur Mr. Ernie'jP|iiii|,;W Hi" , f}hiinfiwap Iribi) b.ioiiidit liiHlory jpljo ))pt|i (llb-ipiiH ijiKV-'fipcheir liilonninipry p|c|)no)t| IhhI, WMel', J The vlnil wuh HppnHOr��'tl by the Hop)��- inakwi'H CJ|uh nii(t Uppartinupt of ilnd|pn AffpliH npil'ln Sechplt Elonmntary .School," wuh part nf n '. plnpppd; prngrnipnio |n brlni* rimoiirco people )plh |hn tw)wn\, , . Mr, Pli'lliii wan accompanied by, pnifes- hIiiiiiiI Indian Hlngi-|' ���nnd' dru|npi��r My, |��oricy Hiillnliild nf Hie Hlaf-'tfnnt )r||��e, jyinpinpii, iioihurn pieinberH tits poo* profit iiri(iiiii/,alloii preailp|{ Imllcr |iop'Ik of iinflor-iiiipding ini'l fellowship bolwppp,' liiilliin nnd unn-hidlanH, Al'ai lo prosprvw , and fpiiicr Aippildim iD'Hmi Arln nii'l t'niflH and iiulliinil valmm for all l|-|iu,-' In (iciiliuli, i.'hllilron from the Ipdlnii htdl'ii) were,Kooipfi fpr Hip f(rs| (line, Mr, i'|)|1f|J expliriiied jliat, l|p hip-self; had Ip ��� Jaarp this 'almoHl: fpr����ittop -cpltprp ��P(! pye'p j his porforinaiipp WpN rplaipd flip j-)a|nH |Pdia>)H rallier tl|up the' un-ii'lal jpdlaps. His p()rfnrpifU)��ieii|iiHfratpd tW\ ,|T)|\l|caj|y llio clfifjp llaspp helvyeep Hie pa||vn IpdlapH apd palurc '>P'�� W�� III*1 flanci! prpgri;Nf|i.'d Mr. Philip-assurped i|i�� yery characipr nf varipM" (ilrdu-niiliv�� |o Hje prairie", Tho iriag Danco which ImppM penpln lost |p Imltln orjfdniiUiil wilh Ilia Hlnux liib-.* |p TfiiMa apd was perfnrmed wljh" ���pout dlgplly by Ml,."*PlrlH'pi ' ,' ! llotwcpp dappos, Mr, PhlH'ii !nn|< llP)o oui in explain doiallH of hln cpHiiupii nnd iniHWl.'l' coiipIIuhh'ipipn||ni)H, nwii; mo mii-ii nincrary win im annoinicc.i y,||(1),u |Mlvw-l)|(,(!)) ���iioj,,i|n,i n,��� pu|>f|.,,.....,,��,,.l������,,,��..-.,.,��,���,,w.- Hijhii(,h,|'i')|-,.Moiiiti,yaui,��,..n()w...��ii')tl��tliii1,Bi��ff.. May I'.', Diiwhoii liim In pronrcimln/' wi>l|. , ,; ' I.iinI Wfidpemlny all Dpi chlldfop'wni'O iioi|irii|lll*K apd nhigliig whli.'h niapy liidlaii iiiii) , ii'lP'.. omtmrnmu^mmmimitmimmsm MONS CLUB ! MOTMEH'S DAY - MAY 9th - 9 a.m.-? proecodi To i-ocol MPrfi CImIi AdivUlc* Tlckols Mny |3o ��� Purchat��er.| Prom Any l-'lons Club M��m|-��r Finance Company Repossessionsv $1995 *f��.j*jfj $1,895 $795 $495 $495 $495 $595 '69 QAfcAXIP 500 Brfr, HT�� '- ( '69 POAPRUHNER 303 4 ipccd '60' ' MU5TANQ OT O 390 4 ipo����l .'..,., '66 CIM PEI, AIR 6 ^ufttmatli. '69 CORTINA ot ;. -,.; ��� ,;i���. '69 pi,yMOUTM 6 Aidwdfc '64PAI-CQM r STN, WON, ;..:..... '64 ACADIAN 5TN, WH, SAME PAY SERVICE financing on th�� 6p��t f APE PAID If yon buy 079-41^ or $79-6701 . 336 i; Broodyroy VoncoMr^r , , , v t open lo ah registered owners of prp-jpriy ip Blpcctprpl Area B and their spopses. Membership fees were agreed at-two dollars per ratepayer plus one doTTa! for ���,poiKse.cXt wa^agreed that new members joining,-.tbe Association now would be conbideredin ftnnd...st.ancfipg.,.up-..till-Aug-- list 1072. lyiembors ,of the Sargearit^Bay Ratepayers' Association would have th'ejr, pjc&cnt memberships extended |,0 AuKust 1072 without further- ques being "payabile Bill Glark of Halfmoon Bay who is the pr o-tenV treasurer would~l5fi" glpd to ap: ccpt dpes frpm newinembeis. A general meefin-J! is p'lannd fpr Safr1 inday", '.Tupe'"l��, spbjept. tp the availability of the Wplcpme Beach Hall. Al, thai meeting a nominating committee will po appointed to nominate a silatq of officers fqr the annual general rneptipg in-'Apgr t ust Don Pyc wad appointed to worlt>wi{h I tfin prp;{pm trPiprplfite )i\'PPWW:\.'nif$pM- I rocompipnding ipvLsjons to ||ie Gpnstitu tiop. . ... CUT AU SIZES. TIMBER AhJD fUNK. pimensiqhaV ^uMBEa ANenptVWooi ALL SIZES PF ROOF DECKING. ts4ITU��$��� Mo. 2 & BITTER FIR fk 2 4 WM f\\\ Per M. R-l- Nr M- I-:. - ��Saa MQQERN SIGHT & SOUND COMPETE EI-EeTPONIc St-IWIGE T.y. - RAPIO - STEREO rSY-Sr-EM'i-. ��� Philco peq|or Sales and Serylco ������" "AYHIES Gl^o-i* .996:7117. 2if0 wo. 2 & mm ni ',>ii JZ. Per M, BmkUftPmmQl Each Wet PRICES INCLUDE l;IJISilUsl��.KI Jhe wttiz If I * I A NWW word for' the Jiljudish laiigniigo'i' rri))H |h what nn l)HHI|(;||l|l! ������ p|'pfpHN()|* pf eduiia- ||on at 'iho,,, lJi)|vprK|ly, of, MI',))ir,'iiH)'!H III iplnd, J|p Iiiim |l)vapU;i| a wnr/i In nno wliei'ii "lie'" Ih miHtMipiiry lm| pm appropiluli!, Ji'iir' oxipppic, Wlwi) rofoi'i'lliiK, 10 �� liuuihar 111 ,,nnppra| iih "ho," ||-oM/iih iPinihiirK can l>o P|llior pialo or fnpiali), 'Mlllop ��� 1% '&lftfp coplopdii . thai II In iiiiclonr In pun "lur liumioll a pi'fiB, Jiln Milnlloi): PH��i "Jin'" propniipiiiid gee) aa a nnuli'iij pornnpn| ''pr^ppiPi.T l'|i) 'lullVCN )(| |lll|(U|l(IH |)|l! ^plipnu.nL.wpPilPi^PM-wliluph.i.--. Ji,'i:||vii" and iiONHOHNlve-'.'iim! ��� I'oniiH (py bin word,, Lett hand message " Pim I'hlN'r..'An Ii-ii'Ii* i.'iihIo- III i; r I ll '!ii|T<'��|fDPh apil pot crimr bneft until they wmr fl��.'iOI, Al'lr/r a good flow' of tlmn hud pnr-Hi.'d, 1 railed, "Jlllly, how are your linnrln- are Ihey ���.���leap yitl't" ' ' MjSiji ,o|fir��n,��f ho ' "upHrtil, '���Hui I -wt th-'P) h> maP-hl" , ,-V i*k-K.*��ft^*VB��r * ���* * *",' i A'lf',' I '* ^"^^'f'A A1' '',' ! if fl- ri\ %"*f^*j^" ���jlL+OlKLlffl 1 ' L*f >;*', if' -''��� 'fir* '��n,i *MK i'ff M- ' U'.l i%*H This year, f^t's Join; the party I ^/f-afavar y��)M go-|f| Prl'l^i CofprftMa'jh'lli mfi VWfl*!)\9Y oxcuinfj ct-niopiiifli ovoniB-froinJ)^ i^m Nwm RW*? p? ibQ tioyoi CflnolTr��V9| ln^����tryf tP1�� WIKTl Qif^el, Victory prlilih -coiurnDiAr ,��� , Hon, W, |<�� Klttfoon, fvjlniiler f\* ��, WfrlWi P^y Wtoleter ���v.*i SSUOHCG 'QUESTIONS -werp a*>Ked at last meeting of Schejt Qoupcil legardmg issuance ���"of, a trade license to a group of indmd,: Uals' operating from a small shack on Cowrie Sheet, when previous occupants had been rejected on grounds ot lack of sanitation facilities, * Aid. Joe Benner expiessed own feet artd made i? few dec-is: own f$t and made^a few deciaion!- own. The previous occupants refused a licence following adyic Health Inspector whp had a'" until the structuie be bi ought dard, a licence he wdhehf "'Now another . group has come, talong and been granted *, licence," he said ���\ Clerk Ted Raynei suggested the mat- s ter be turned over to the jDuiding inspector who. would, in turn, check the premises with the health inspector, suggested that the owner, be informed of findings of ~It was pointed out that wHfi ipus occupant had been Health Unit requirements, not 'been notified by council; ;, Aid- Benner agreed but is up to C'punciil to hmke its "sions, "we were Warned last Other licence has been issued," he said Aid- Ted��Osborne agreed that it .ii up , to Council. "The Health Inspector advised me of the fact and I would" suggest ���_���' that if we "have no.bylaw it is time we passed one," he added. It was pointed out that Cquncil has adopted a building bylaw which .comes under, the national building code and therefore could be dealt with "by the'buiP" ding inspector. ' Aid. Benner received unanimous support, to a motion that the inspector be asked to check the building out and if it fails to come up to regulations, close it down, LA. Guides Brownies Sans upcoming events The Ponin-julo Time* . Wgdnasdgy, April 14�� W} , of the - Whycliffe Bible lyan^qfors 11;15a,m, Bethel BaptistChurch, Sechelt 3 p.m. and 7 p.ro. Calvary Baptist Church, Gibsons out of mm nmmtiB OUR SPECIALTY Isls, 2nds, & 3rds -. PHOHE C0LLECT 879--41$6 or 879-6701 335 .1, Bjoadwciy VANCOUyiill 'm, MQ0DA ���������' '. '.''.'Uli' ".".������,�� ..,". ���!.",'.'.'���,���..,.. ii in,', -i, . / mi . i, nil' ��� Mr, Advertiser; These advertising spaces are: real bargains tor. you. Sold on contract only. For details on how ?��j, stretch your advertising dollar; phone 885-9654, ask for special ad rates. I Public Beach $75,000 is to be spent under tltto Provincial .Government's., accelerated parks programme, on developing a 50 unit campsite at' Porpoise Bay, Sechelt, where acres of beach will make it a -campers paradise; - The woodlands abound with wild flowers and chipmunks scamper up the moss covered trunks of ancient trees. A Minister announces Ecological stuBy included in school system programme ECOLOGICAL and environmental studies. in the public school* system are being included as essential parts of other courses, rather than being offered, se-- sparkling fresh water Stream meand-\ parately. The Hon. D.L. Brothers, Minister ers through the park, cutting a wind- ��� Education, said tdday that in lhe opinion of the Department of Education ana -ing ��� waterway ��� to the-Sechelt Inlet, There is no doubt that this park alone w^ll attract many more ^tourists to the area. ���.APRIL 7th meeting of the L.A. to the Sechelt Brownies and Guides was held at the home of Mrs. Kathy Hall. Events coming up in the near future were discussed, and it was noted that "Cookie Week" will > be .held from May 1st ..to, 8th. It is. hoped the public will give the girls their- usual support when they call at their dooirs.. Another���jnient^of-^pemirf���Hifer^e&t scheduled for Thursday, April 15th, at .::1 R-'D;iJl the Anglican Hal|. Mrs. Mundy, provincial nature advisor, has generously agreed to come to Sechelt and present a program pf outdoor slides, with herself as narrator- It is /hoped all interested Brownie mothers and Guide mothers, together with their daughters, will turn out' for this worthwhile event. ,,'Brpwnips from tins area will be . al- .'.:;, ;j.epi*lJhg a-fteyej at .forward to event :wi Revel cancels the Brownie camp-out scheduled for May, Girls attending must be 8 years of age by ApriKO. A list of necessary i I ems to be taken along will be issued by their loaders. The Guides will .also be travelling to Powell Iliver for a two-day Hevel, Their outing is scheduled ��� for June 6th and (IIh, and the "theme will . be "British Coliinibia Industries". Plunti arc now underway for lhn annual May Tea and Bazaar. The tentative date set for ihi-i- jropulur event l�� May, The doors will open at 1 p.m, und lickels Will be iivallablfi'than, or will be available 4'i"on>~aiv"A-.Bi^owni��:i^f^--Guide-ui'ouii(l-lhtrl- ond of April. ��� The next. ���L,A.'mceitngl| will bo held May fith at tho home of Mrs, Lou Goodwin, Leadci's aru still ur.t'unlly rwiuircd, A captain In needed for lhe 1 tit Sechelt ..Guide..Company; and u Brown Owl and Tawny Owl aro needed for lhn 1st Sechelt Krownln, It Is hoped InWireslod' por-ioiw will come, forwnrd so that lluwe rom�� pairion can continue upending in Sep- tainhiir, ' Mayor's sttgfeslions get quick brush-off * MAYOR Wally Peterson, Gibsons Village , representative on Lhe Regional Board, "unable" to attend a'March meeting of the ^Regional District submittecLa_w'riHRn re- por-t containing a few recommendations regarding. Ihe zoning- bylaw. its advisory committees on curricula the integrated approach is more successful than the direct approach in maintaining the interest and concern of pupils in the solution of environmental problems. As an��� example^nins treatment W the subject Mr. Brothers said lhat at the elementary level', units of outdoor education, including field.Jrips, have been included in the new "science programme presently being implemented and. in the new physical education programme which ���will be. introduced in September 1971. 'In the junior-secondary schools Unit 3 of Science 9, "Energy Relationships", -^I4^sses-44ie--4ft4er-aet4), RonPockni'iildmi), Al Lynn Iluii ((170). Ladies Wednesday: Hazel Shy tie .(UDO), Ming llpnnr- Uli-I (Hill.), Lorraine Coiiio"/" (H2(y. ��� �������� ' , - ' ��� ��������� ���' nechelt C'oinineiciiils: Cauleen Mr Hocknell (1147), i -���by JEve Mostrip dgrsoh 205 (448), Jean Berry 174 (372), Wa/ynt" Capupbell UQ-. ^,^/Fiiosdayi-i' Ladies: -i-Eve. Cjiappcll 271 H&^pif^y^pAppmPi(tlM>Y,ffii'<-mvA ��� *.������-.< ��� ; v" J^dips WPdhpsday*; Bubbles iprpighton Wtt^iOQ).--'��AJ-���Ji Sechelt Commercials: Alex Skytle 290 (730), Hazel Skytte 29(i (717), George Ifopkins 329, Albert Thompson 275, '277, Orv Moscrip 2113 (1105), Pearl MacKoluio 2117, Sam Mackciizje 290, Esther Berry 2iH, . " - Ball and' Chain; Roger |Iocknel| 3(H (731/, Matt Jaeger (031), Turner Berry (013), Wallej- Kohuch (003), Pelle Port I- sen (i)27), johii 'jloduarek (012), Cathy Hull 253, 1 s \ ,1 'A^..��� Whon you're call for 'Labaff's Blue1 Prilish Columbia's first Agent-General ,in, London was ���.'Gilbert. Malcolm. Sprout, T_ wlio look npdiih* post there in IH72, , Till* Bdvorllqonrier--1* not publUliod or displayed liy Ilia -tlfJTIor COI|lro| Bpaf-l pr by HioGovor|imfintolBf|||*hCp|gmblV - .,��(...-.-"' :'.,"'7'^- F(viV Wor'thington 2(10, Pelle Pontoon 305 (712), Mall Jaeger ((14(1), P|jy||np Hahd- ford 2(14, 323 (111(1), John Bodnarek (001), .lunlnj'H (playoff winners); Kelly Bod- ,.:r-(i|-.!k 1(14 ('2ll(l), Lorii Nesluian 1511 (293), llrlnn Phillips 151), ���Senior ��� (playoff winners);, Andy llen- V��, i:'i Ploughii war i breaking ground In llio Coinpx Valley m early na 11102, The ^i- din li, word VKomox" in naid to mean "land of phnily," I1 ICn("|iiIiiiiiII wuh chonon as n Hoynl Navy bii'M in 111(15 bcDiiuiioJloffiireiriiii oxHlunt; hiu'boui' fur ships of lhe Pnull'lc Plunl and wan handy nlsn to the oxnillopi, coal nihind, at NaiHilmo. ^sssMmmmmmimiliimm SOBS BBS I. flimWWiMilMH^H^ EtECTRICAt CONTRACTORS Wiring Supplioa SpoclalUlnfl In IVJARWEL. .......t. .,.-,., ��... ���..'.���.'' Electric Hon ft WHARF ROAD, SECHELT Phono 905-2062 ^���ji^iiw);yiaiPWii^^^^i(Mapm^gii,ii"ii'M-p-t"wwH "J��faJiL"1-' -fa-"j>*- *i*ir^y0Y*"*t"*'- ��� ir"'ti'iir*"r--;'i'*,Li,'rtf1',,ijii"ii>iT'>i(iiiili)iii-|ii'li"i.j" On The Scene For Tho First Time A MUSIICAB. JOURNEY INTO THE SOUL OF A NATION N��, y Wtm** fall, i. ?i'h? . Wi' 'Jt'lfte 1/ ���if '���r\,000&lb ��� A y��?S��-* in < CUFF RICHARDS CUFF BARROWS, ft '., ,,... o.-duhl oiitl, itoui,i/l tiA|ioiJuiicii,, ELPHINSTONE HIGH SCHOOL < SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 7;30 ^M. ������^i-��u.hv������ii!,.V,i.lViif��flV.,t,,ftui,V,,,,V,-ii,if,!lr-ii.V ;|iiiiiiinTiiiiiiMihiiiiii|iii I i t" STARTS THURSPA' RIL 15>*h Twke as much, for 1 penny more ������* * *: Watch for pur flyer in the mail CONSIDERATION-- INTEGRITY - PERSONAL SERVICE. 1" Gowor FIT Road GinSONS Fhono 006*2726 Sunnycrofrt GIRSONS Phono.006 2726 Cowrio Sfroof SCCHELT Phono 0Q5 2230 niiniiiiiMiiwiiiiiiiimiiiimmiiiriniiiiiWM-iw . ��� ,.', ''.��''' i ti , ��� '' i' ' ' t ' ' , ��� ..... .'' ' ' ��� / / * t *��� t* t i * 0 + 0 H Ik* ��� * + l * 0* H ��� t* f ' ,i t\ \ i 0 l i . / I I I '* f * , , , , ' t ft 0 i . t ' '.'.V,,'.. 0>r.^',' I ''{ J: 1, t, h S). I , !*. *r,0>* S-^ U. V V. ' f. ^"���^���^���'-������������^-^���������'''������������"^���'���-���'^^^^ ��� - �� ** ��� ---��*-- - > i * ' ^ _ * ^ Is. A . * ' ��� ��� ' . . - ���- ��� ' ��� - ���' . > ' ' ' , J < * '���.-- , - pV* ' - . . ' * ,',r ?.. ���i ti Section B Wednesday, April 14,1971 Paget' !-*S Provincial project , . , Commencing with finger and inkle weaving, students of Mi's. Iieg Ather- ton's night school class ^rogres^ea in 17 lessons to weaving originally 20' ijieh lboms. Pictured with some of their art are from left: Liz Watkins wearing her wartr*. woven ponchq, Betty Qtjimby, ggtyfi Gerring and IMar-ne pungif^r^ pf ihe. Yarn Parn in Sechelt- SUMMER Job opportunities far unemployed persons, and students aie avail1* able at piqvinoial government campsites.- throughout the Sunshine Coast. List was published in local papeis la&t week, aft-er a" release was issued fiom the office of Hon Isabel Dawson. At last week's school board meeting it was decided to send lists to Secondary .Schools to ensme that students are aware of the piogramme which'will see $20,000 spent at Keats Island, $10,000 Piincess Louisa Inlet, $10,000 Robeits Creek, $12,000 Sechelt Campsite Service Building, $76,000 Poi poise Bay Park to de-' velop a 50 unit campsite, $25,000 to develop access, parking and tiails at Skpo- kumchuk < Those interested should immediately wnte to the Paiks Branch, Department of Recreation and Conservation, PaVliar pient Buildings, Victoria. * ��� STAFF r . J, ��� ... 7 ' ��� ".-.. ' , Teacher resignations this June will include Mrs. Clara Lee of Pender liar? bour Secondary School whp is retiring, Mrs. Pamela Bioxham of Sechelt who is returning to the Bntish Isles anci" Mr. John Epp who is oh the staff at Elphinstone.. Two applications for sabbatical leave were denied due to the financial situation at this time. It has been the policy of the board to grant such leave when possible, to a teacher taking training which will benefit the district. Cost to the board was given as somewhere in the region of $5,000 to the teacher plus the substitute's salary. TRAVELLERS Under the federal government sponsored Young Voyageur Programme, one stffdtttrt���from���F from.\ Elphinstone will be chosen to join the group travelling to St. Stephens, New Brunswick, August 3 to 14th. Commenting on the Pender Harbour junior basketball girls trip fo the British lsJe��K,M|'- Hanna said i1 was" aq, ambitious, one and felt it was worthwhile for any -Si-haaL^syslern���to have an��� objective���to- achicve Miss Sandy Bennett from Elphinstone and Mi, John Malcolm, from, Pender vises students k Harbour 'Jadcondaiy schpols wil] attend the BG. "School Trustees conferfippe in -Paiksville, they will be accompanied by Mr L| Kmsey horn Elphinstone Topic .Will be "Education in the Future���What Are the Challenges", it Will be held April 23 to 25th STUDENT INSURANCE Student accident msuiance in this district was discontinued some yeais age- but the piesent School Board agreed' at last week's meeting that it should be, implemented The District supenptendent ���will present this proposal at the next meeting-withichool principals. Trustees studied a form presented to the board from the Board's insurance Brokeis, Aimstiong and Taylor, which would commence .coverage next September There aie two options ^3 5(1 per . year fpr full coverage and $L5Q. which covers school activities only. .���- im** and m at ��� ! '��� ���' " '." "' " ' %. ��GRJ3AM 3n$ {Scream Again is the nafpe - of trie movie and th.e. general reaction pf the audience when this final evolution in horror movies comes to the Twilight Theatre. This film is one for only two more nights so hurry if horror is, yqrjr bag. ' A Bouncing in next is Walt D|sney's "Spp qf Flubber", a delightful comedy with Fred fyfacMurray. -Bring the kids, it'jl be.your last chance this week, Doublp feafV-M'e sex is the dflMble \w- relied entertainment when "Baby Love" apd "Sweden, Heaven apd Heil" slink in |0r^a*y=%ro^sH1w= story of a 15-year-old girl that destroys a 'nice' home. Sweden, Heaven and Hell is how an Italian director can destroy a nice country. Both of these shows come from the *3urf... and we all know what ..that, means,,.. TWILIGHT TKEATR ~ GJBSQNS VEpNESpAY/ THURSDAY, April 14 and IS at �� p.m.v ��� t] ��� - ���^TARRINg:. ���" .pred MS'-MHrrQyi Msn'?*' S!��?p{ "/ ' "Kcenon Wynp- ' 'Ar'- FRIDAY, SATURPAY, SUN&AY, April 16,17, 19 at B p.m. MpHPAYj APRIL \9}t Direct FrRm The Sttrfj Thp iMPYIP*" V��U Vy-qnted Tg See: m ui a Fresh watei- mussles seen at fhe Vancouver Aquarium are shells which-gape slightly to allow space for a protruding fopt fpr, movement. . .���'.... RESTRifeTEp TUESDAY, WEpNESRAY, THURSpAY, April 20,211 ond 22 at 9 p.iii. I Z^^H%j^^^\!^ZZ. With E|vis Presjey 'Long Ride from Hell" "Butch Cassidy and The Suqdonce Kid'' FOB QUIGK RjBSyLTS USE TIMES ADBRIEFS A^ iA\ , Weavers We^viiig i)ecQiT>es a f^aciuating lipb- .prpgramme. Fictmpd Prom left wHh hy Wlien this stage }s-'mastered ��-pd "twp 20 inch looms warped for weav- ninny beautiful pallterps anrt.fahrics ing cushioivcovers are; Anne Anlilla, were produced during cjas.ses held Virglhja, Atherlon, instructor; Diajh \ t.v{ -*|pst session nnder, the night school , ne Dunsfbrd and Vi SJak. 'v ' \ ' ft, Weaving class proved popular new r . ��� 11 "V f- ."I ' , I TO ALL SECHELT SENIOR CITIZENS. AccbmmodflHon for elderly Sechell Peninsula Citizens ���tt���js planned-for��� the-near feature, Privato, Semi-Private and Ward Accommodations with full meal facilitl^fr; will be available. , ��� ���'��� .,.,,, , ���//��� TV - - "; ; ��� , RATES FltOfVI $200 TO $350 PER MONTH Varied Recreation and Rehabilitation Programs Availr able, Beautiful Location, ' !,.^t^�����,Wf.'.,.^,iS.in(���., ��� FOR FURTMRR INFOflMATtON CONTACT CORPORATION LTD,, ������ ' l i : ( ��� ' ' , i . ' ' p.O, BOX 443/ WEST VANCOUVER, B,C, HOBBY ela����OH ar.e hei;omint(' very popular inuler llio ArniU EHnealiop pip- grammc in tl|p Seciieii. ���Sofy-pl Distrl��i. Pai.nl.iljf' apej <:erniniHlriii|'lin/' a mimhoi' rif Iwonly ini:)i lal/li! Inpii'in, llijhl oiiouidi for piirlii|i)lil,y, no oiicli'iiieiiihoi' n|' ||ii).��!|iam noiild liu'yn Un.' linn of a loom in (,'Ijihh unil nf hoiiip, 'riaiHo wire I'Oady Tor lln: firn|. olumi jn ilaniuiry and In llio iwulvit Iukkuiih hIiioo Dial llnm, Ihu i:|iik;i Ihih |(niri|nd liow to warp lho|r looiini (Ihat in, |ir��par��' Ihopi for w��avliu{), iipiirnin lliarn and "wmivo I wllli- and fsiiine paiiuni-), The work '|i��h hcun 'ninstly ���snmpM ul' )|jo varlmiH won vim hut iinnhloiiii, lia|{n, ponklloH and a pondm huvo roinrllud (rnp\ ' ililn hrlof .��nni,����i, , HlndonlH Iptva <||nplu,y.id luuiii inluraol, in Ihlii aixiluiil. ni'id't, and hopo In ruhiiina hliidlon, In liai fall, ���V St. Hilda's Committee features-'Magic Show' MT,���' l||lda'i''"Ci!|iiirtili ConunllloM, Hurlnilf In Inmy m.-IIIdh |||!|mln for a "Mnnl'^l/i lilinw" In im pi'|)|iii|iii:il al i| ||,iii��� on I'VI- ��� la.y .Apcil 'i'.hd and �� Mpain nf niind'.' wh|i.'h will <> whtiln family, ��� ' . 1 Tldwiin aro ava|'la|��|o rroin Mr, I'iiv)' Jlayvyanl, l|lll)-l)7(if) nr liom apy ('hnn- ('opiniliimi nn��ip|ior, ���-4 To combat terror BY treating the Montreal kid- napings ot Britisp diplomat ,|ames P{oss and Quebec Labor Minister Pierre fraporte as an uct of insprructiop'and plapplng Canada \p[p ft lem; mry- hMo -of pi^c^pnpy, Prjj-pq ^iplsior PJprj-p TrMffP"!* bocaipp the _riri?t JcadidrNa��'a "doipotn-alic co-iijn-y "wjfflpg Iq picol tl)c new tPrrprifiip l|oad- on, Hp declined |o, sphmil lean act of tenor���at t|-o cost ol at letibl opo life (Lapp|"|e's) ���und has t||ere|)y irjoiie terror a less,cVec|li)|e weappp., He ( has a|sp made the! i'psf of lis loolf at Ihe principle |)u look his stand on, Tho M��p- Irpal IcrrpHsIs and I heir enn- sins-in-ai'ins around the wprld -siuih as Ihu Piiloslinian hl- jai.'kors, llio Wuatherpian act . visits''In the United Btales, |.fulin APIiri'-'u���ari.' iuil inak- |ni( (he lerjiiiiinain demapq n[ u minority for mjnal lrca|,- liipnl. They aru Iryiiui In impose their will on Ihu niajoi.'iiy.' What Is under al tack Is*; nut only -Iho piln<:lirld (llncnveritil of, ulrjlilpu it |>a,l- ai)i.,o lielw'iun diffi.'i'opl 'nipiii'" lonii and Inieri.'sts, TIiIh Is whirl Mr, Triidnini lailled .In Ihu, Iroiip'i In da-' fC'ldrllfrtnny-'nrit hn-lhwlasf whii' will linvn In do' II. Concorde builders on U.S. spaceship TKdllNKMI. inlorinnlliii) ��id- ii'-il In liiil'lilln/( lhn lirlilslf 'I'Vnnrll laiprirsonli: iilrllP<:��' Copi'pftlo liim itgim"'punned' W lhe Unlleil ''laln-i lo asid-il In dnviilopmonl of a hpm.'o nliiit-i, I |n, lhn Bill Ml Ali-endi- L'orp- ,'oral,|on iiayn, ,,,f. A "Ihnlind iiiiioiint" ut data , |iiin |)i'iiip ��|vi!ii Io NoiHi^Am- il'rlran Hoiflfwefl, with wl'ioin CHECK THESE EXCITING 771 VALUES; MOT* PAP & 20 PEHVPIrOm '-��� l-QOSS MA> B^IH-S fly HUpy, |:|or'q| ilusl()ii i \���,77 |"|nnnw f'ii|f-r20(-'i��, ,.��� .., , ��� ��� TVPfWfllTfiR PAP Whlip���pW' ?< II", ������ r-APfHMAtE "MAMPM" WI Card-id, **\-m:":timA;AA";.zArz:AA: TYPRWRlTltfl PAP Yollow *Vi" K I b-i ��hnitii, :���,; , ��.v v tJ��� (SCOTCH TAP* WXIOIQ''vdili" v, .v4/.77, ,3/ .,,77- ,77 ,77 JllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimimillllM 'MAC );, 1 impeliilinj< In Ilia di hi ' __ . ���'.'.'' h ,<((,��� ;,|' ,t[ n|iia't;i,|)i|i to carry ririiiiniiiiiiiiiiiu!i'iiiifriin;/did)iip;r"-" III oihll ai.;d liiirk, Wli'ui I I'lilkd, a ili'iinrt- nir.'/ii 'hiiir��"ii��"l��|IMMfl Jl ,771 your family pharmacy TRAIL BAY CENTRE Socholt SUHHYCREST PLAZA tslbs om Km 5 1 ' I j aw 'j ;��� ��� ���< AX ���T !,'U 4 ' f ** ^J I | /' I J ���~Z.xrjS'~&*'��LfJ. 0.#*.-& ^1^^^T._r^_.^^ , S * J ��� ''jSmkHf' ' ��� \ - i Vi ,i i .1 i 1 < �� ���t' "JsrsS.^iv -1 r .. -i. .-*!. ja J. <~* ^i_'.__ A �� *��� <; s r "' ' < J, I ! 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O.N.-, ..;.,1W mp,.... 14^7 <^r. W,?7 Sechelt * YOUR LfNK'HARDWARE STORE 085-2171 1 link" QUALITY HARDWARE / ECONOMY * ��� �� . / i ������ '*. 'liflilllllllltlllMMIllllIilllllEillllllillllllltlllllllllMIIIIIIIIIlllllllillllllUIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllilllllll^ I - lllillllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllMIllllllllllIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIJEIIIIIIllllIlilllflllllU'lliailllHI BUDGIES | With The Purchase Of A Budgie Cage _���, f ram AUTO WASHING AND POLISHING K|TW 1 mitt, 1 pail, white wall scrubber, sponge and polish cloth- - - CAR WASH MITT Fur-lined= )U CAR CUSHIONS | Wedgo=shpped= SECHELT . PHONE 805-29W ^Hlllflllllllfllllllllll llllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllHMIMIIIMPIIMMIIIMIIlllllllfllllllflllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllll! ���---���������������i--i-*--i-iiiiniiiiiiiii*n---m^ FOit THE <���- . ��� mnunwiAw, -4JQR THE FAMILY 10' 5" OlASSCRAFT CARIOPPER BOAI-I FI0RJJGLA55 Reg. $290 NOW $' During the eight week Bazaar of Values promotion stgrting April 7th The Times will be giving away $200 jn cqshf Purjng the fjr��t four weeks $10 will be awarded, For th�� following three weeks $20 will be gjyen,, And at the end of the eighth week some lucky person is going to, win $]00. All entries will Me kept for'trie tfumion of the promotion. Ypm hoye cbancMo #ln qgeh week plus the grqndprfze of |100- Enter as many times qs you wish. Use the coupon or mail to The peninsula Times. Or you can leave them With qny participating merchant, Eqch week there will be a draw and the lucky win- ner's .nqmrwHI bo published in the following edition, | OFFICIAL^ SOFT BALL���' | For extreme playing conditipns . - ��� ^@ | ��� SEE OUR WIDE NEW SELECTION OF MEN'S WESTERN SHIRTS, 4-IONl LADIES' FASHION ��HPW APRIL 29fhv With MisseY and Bays' Apparel Supplied hy Campbell's Variety. YOUR QOStllliaOSlQ DEALER Trail Boy C^re, Sechelt = Phone 0B5-2335 | g��fl>��l'ffll^ Floater Jacket Special Safety and styling et o low price. Odd and small si*o$, Rog, 39,9S While They Last >Qt r^^^\)(m^Tpi^rlw'^-^'~Ti^^0ii'''' i-gS7TS?f r^lBBfCBr Drop Into Cliff's For All Your Sports And Summer Needs NAME ....., ADDRESS .ccessones. 5ECHELT PH9NE 000T901V i i |-Ini|--|J|||IIII|!W|WIIIEJIIHI��U"-!II|!W ilillililllMHIIIIMim^^ ������ AT SPECIAt PRICES i i .���~YOUR CHOICE-* ��� LONG HANDLE SH,OVEL ��� "D" HANDLE SHOyfSL ��� "D" HANDLE SPADE "P" HANDLE m GARDEN FORK CAO ���-0���-four CSolcen- PHOHE ^iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ C7 _L^Ajtm GARDEN RAKE or* 4 MOSS RAKE y| GARDEN HOR ii m9^mbmmi��mi*^i!$mi0immmw!** "T "--"^' ^LtWHNPCREEK ��� LUMBER & "'' ���: buslping supply ltd. Sunshine Cfoast Hlghw^ey, Gihsons , Phono 006J0O0 lKli;f niiii iii'in, f,|ini(|pMi,( G.W.H., I ovi's, " |:r��Jy|)i��f,���'��� I '', t Y/n.^lso ^UkW !>|np|e Jlems . .",',.V ��� M��i|'IImU() I'-wiilf,, rn|i|t.'r.lo|||f, til'r;. | .' -.���' ~k ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiilii||iiiiiiiiiiiiMii|niii|i|i|iiiiii|iiii|f|iiiif|iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiitiiiiiiiiiinin iiiH(fiiifiiiiiiiiiririfiiii-;iiiiiiii-fiii{iii-ifi��riiij��ifffrifiiii-|ifi tiAvlta *lj>ho. i;|iii��;fni;iiiii(iiMHO"iHi;i;if>;iwiii;)i��tiifii;iiiMfiii;t���� 3 Men's, /Women's ,a��-d Roys'. )\M nrrlyed , ,:; your new ���prM styles flnff now spring | fiplwrs, Sp soft nr.4 sa pllahla j fpr these sare mptslas. '"!,'( ) '.(X \ / m *** -1 r \ 1 I41 W V #��V| SHOE & CLOTIilG I ! 1" f ��' Troll 0��y Centr�� ��� qrtd C��wf|o Street Store : ...lEqHELT; " ' ' nmil|IUI|illl||llllfUlfllMlli;illHHHIIIMII|IIIIIIIHIIIIIMIIHII|||l|||HO��l(lllf|!IIIII(|lll|^^^ ���^mmimiiM**-^ *f0* i **��$ * *< ^^^:SC��Sw?^t^ >f hj-Vwc "v j-"��sf�� *w��������M(t~-"r"*^��i��*'2',ii"*' "aft*!*'* y i Ml , fa. *-,1 ^'>JNge^4s Powell River News Wednesday, April 1'4,1971 ^m000000mn000Kimi*0*i*00^iv00<0>iiium0i00i0*0m00>0^ The Vmimv^Jd00 * / -nay be ,vranst but I shall not be so wrong as to fall to say what I believe tq be right." ��� < �� .'���:," 7T7J0HN Atkins DOXJGUS G. WHEEIER,Editor 4 J^ Pender Hi-tiies W&H�� m ESTABLISHMENT of psychlfitfy is a ^profession was pfababjy"- the begin' ning of many of the troubles assailing the world today for it provided a plat^ form from which a great" variety of dreamers expounded forth on a; series merely imprqve their ability along the "road to a criminal ^'career, ���*-. - - Suggestion that we return to hanging brings forth anguished cries of "turning back the Clock'��� when in actual fact the clock was turned' back the day the TRAVELLING OUTFITS . . ON Saturday April & the U.K, girls traveller} to Vancouver to be measured tor their travelling outfits, \he$h will be, Jn our sGhopLcplpf'"...gr'?eu aod gold. MADEIRA PARK ELEMENTAflY x . On MQr��day��'the grades s'ix and seven boys have been: corning up���|ppm Madeira Park Elementary" to : practice basketball. On Thursdays gir|s from the sarpp grades come up. It would seem flfat-we will he_ getting sortie good athletes from these students. ... < ��� \y v FATHERS GAWIES The -last few Sunday eyenings have been, fun for some fathers and sons. They r^-by Cindy Hwrris and Darnell Gerlek minutes}. Junior boys���Haida (30 minuter-). EASTER RAFFLE - We are happy to announce thef wiiv ners of npr faster Raffle: Color TV���; Phyllis MacLeod. Made-to-measure suit^��� Charlotte Fulton. Eskimo carvirfg^-W. Leffaux. Con*"6lation prizes���J-RousSeau, . C. Dillabouhr II. Brown. Congratulations" to . these people and thanks to everyone who helped make our���. raffle a success: Proceeds from the raffle reached tye grand total of ��.757. 1^ The travel fund was swelled-by doba- tions fiom Pej-'fler Harbour Packers, Sechelt Legion, Sechelt Wflmens' Auxiliary ancf j-tephett C of. C.r and now stands at, ���'.: iv. ' * "'��� ' ��� " ��� .. ���.���, ������f ��� ' ��� ��� ���1 *, Letters to the editor iinM be timed by the ivrim, ulthottgh tt pep-mme may be used for ^tblicmioit Turning Point Editbf, primes, \ J- - : ���,;,:., A .Sir; Tbevsentencihg of Lieut, WHltem". Galley fpr the My' Lai happenings will c , ,1 ��� . ��� j ��� c j .i ��� ��� ' ir l !��� u j (,. r\ .��� ucc.ii ^iui iui auiuc lauicia mm auno. xiicy - .ana net ot pet theories carrying some degree of death penal y was abolished Statistic-^ play games^voiiByball and floor hockey.''>AflQnf^ credibintv due to their newly aeqvured will prove that crimes-of violence and ��� These games arepH tpo0 serious, "but- "a";". " Student Parliament issues news release quasi professionalism. \ery few* of these qualified mind renders, or interpreters of the mental process, are able to agree among themselves except, perhaps, on the idealistic leaning toward freedom regardless of brutal * nturder 'h'\v& increased here as it did in Great Britain. Crime, in general, is on the increase and "simply because if apprehended, and convicted, the penalty is minimal. Killers are able to walk the streets after no more than a lot oftun. Let's see a few more fathers , turn up. Last Sunday was for fathers and daughters. The fathers lost 3>3 in volleyball. Better luck" "next time. "'" LlQPsequenee.' Spare the roC and ^spoil- few years behind bars. On|y too fret|iient- the'child'became the order ~of the day 'ly vicious murderers have avoided long and many parents aSptpted the easy way \ jail terms because a "head shrinker" but by following their advice and. speak- has stolid up'in court and testified to a ing words of love to naughty little blue* claim of insanity. The'killer serves a few eyes, wh^re the proverbial paddle would years and is released on grqunds t.tlu��t have 'had niore effective and longer-' he has overcome his imrtability. This. lasting-resujts. has occurred on more than one occasion This totally irresponsible philosophy with the consequence that there have spread through the schools and advanced pillars of learning, undermined law and order ami, in general, might easily be said to have brought about the present moral decline sweeping the western world, We have ludicrous situation 'Whereby been more victims. So absurd has the permissive era become thai today" everything is stacked against law enforcement. No longer does the accused have to prove his innocence. Insteadv the poHpe are virtually on trial themselves and "have to suffer loaded youngsters and teenagers smash up and interroga.tions, abuse and ridicule at the wreak havoc in the schools and on other hands of lawyers who, quite naturally, public property. The principals adopt seek only.to get theiriNeJients off the an apathetic attitude because school 'hook -> boards appear to be comprised of do- gooders refuclant to-hand out justice and who fail to back up recommendations of ...expulsion or court action by the principals. This same situation exists in com#s of law.. Habitual criminals get awayiwith trivial sentences and even when sent Tfr^jirfI^^eoiTtltti ons tu-e^frlclrTTm trst EACH and every year brings along ,a new spate of last talking salesmen to the district who leave behind them a number of sad hearts and even sadder looking contracts, signed, sealed and binding. Unlike local business people, the companies involved ate seldom prepared to call off such contracts dnce signed and with most of them it is "pay up under tgpfns of the agreement as per the small print". Legal action is costly and usually unsuccessful. Just about each -year, and often in between for good measure, lhe Times has waxed loud and long on the subject of fly-byrin'ghts and, tricky contracts but human nature is such that we strongly suspect our warnings are a lost cause.' For far too long we have been brainwashed into believing the permissive scene is a mark of progress. Subsequent events have proved it to be a misconception. It would therefore suggest; that if protecting people and their property by rather-Zmore stringent law en^ forcement is turning back the_jMock^ Then let us do so by all- means. ===== BADMINTON On Monday April 5, "eighteen students travelled to Powell River ,to play bad; minton against Brooks Onannving-^we were served a.!-delicious^-sup'per, then on to the games.. Out of 18 games played we won JO, a much closer match than, the first. . ..���'".' HOUSE COMPETITION ' ��� '.. Tlji'is week the house teams, Haida vs. ,Nootka, ran a distance race from.Ruby Lake to the High School. The winners of these races were as follows: Senior girls��� Haida (48 minutes). Senior boys���Nootka (36 minutes). Junior girls���Nootka (46 Grace McCarthy ... of provincial interest . . . THANKS FOR THE MEMORY IT IS just about a year ago. that w"e were all being asked to "but a little restraint into our' standing. Remember? It was suggested that business should not expand, that governments should only do necessary expenditures, all sectors were SPOKESMAN for the Elphinstone ,Stu- V.cjent Parliament said that the Government remains in a state of "Cautious Optimism" regarding the' improvemenA of relations between Pender Harbour Secondary School and Elpbinsfone Secondary Sohool,. ' . . FoJIciwing an interschool conference on Wednesday April 7'���-when members of the Elphinstone Cabinet met with the Pender Harbour Student; Council at Pender Harbour���Prime'Minister Steven Lee had this to say: "This meeting was arranged with the hope that better communication between our two schools can be developed. We look Jorward to the clay when students of both Elphinstone and Pender Harbour will be able to work together on mutual problems and exchange ideas and information freely. In many ways we have had a successful -beginning here today. I am confident in the months ahead communication and relations will improve." Topics discussed a.t the meeting ranged from community problems such as* drugs apd recreation to such things as reduced ferry fares and a spring walk-a-thon. Arrangements are underway to develop an probably prove ta be tbe turning point in conventional warfare. Since any officer or private can he-brought/tb tri&Veyeji two years after, a battle and.be tried for "war crimes" even when he believes him'' self ,to-be following order?, bptft troops and %bveit��rhent are^ likely^ to' discard such band lo hand combat In. fayor of cencentrated air poW^r. "* ��� ' Such air power was demonstrated in "the bombing of London Coventry, Rotterr dam' and Hiroshima. In these instances, thousands 'of civilians, including babies ' and children were killed. No man oh either side was tried for "atrocities" which Would make me inclined to think that government will, ih future, conduct their warfare in this "impartial" manr\erl... '���A '7 ^ARY�� DUNLEIGH , Take Exception EditoT The Times, Sir: I usually enjoy your editorials but I feel that I must take exception to your remarks re the WilUam Calley trial in the USA. Everybody knows that a soldier is trained tp obey orders but there have been many instances in more civilized countries where a soldier faced with an order that has conflicted -with his conscience has refused to Ojbey. Lf. Ca'lify is evidently lacking Ui.thif-.- quality of cpnsc#ebce' pfherwis,'*" t}ie killing of old men,- women and babies in tTTelFMotHer's arms would have been arr impossibility, ��� .'. . '-',:'.',. 'However I agree that* fhe^mftn has been fnader'a scapegoat and that the trials rof the wftr criminals . should ��� extend to his superipr, officers, right up the cliain of cQmmffnd to the war mad generalslio the pentagon and even, to that power hungry and frightened man in the White House.. ' If the American P30*"^- 1"'s'1 A" s^-v" age whatever honor is ItlrT to tha!m they will see,that this is done.' /, ��� ���** ' (Miss)" MARGARET Mc-INTYRE . ���������: - ���'��� * \': aZ'-A^I The first Methodist missionary at New Westminster was Edward White, who was born in Philadelphia. this is ci $3 SPOT 8 (Less when on contract-) Your advertising in this spqce will, reach nearly 2,500 homes (over 9,000 people) eacH week. It's the most economical way to reach more Sunshine Coast people because Times ads go into more homes than any other newspaper produced in this area. The Times Phone 885-9654 " THIS LABEL ON YOUR PRJNTING GUARANTEES THAT / IT IS PRODUCED UNDER asked to refrain from-hiring" people. That interschool social .affairs program was wiren we were fighting that terrible ^TeTTTTffaflo]): "" proinptipniil trickery with whichw'tl\e- general;public has to be on guard."diir- ing the-icpnrse pf pitch year, Qjiuniiek approach changes occasionally but some .of the old standby's Which, we' would suggest, are worthless, include: .... . , ., -'Your name was selected etc.',' "Your Kir ten) many people fail to grnsQ, good frjen[| Mrs, Brown /ccommended the lact that questionable sales promo- .0����� or ..y^ have decided to make this -is are invariably based, on the concept WOIK|CI|���| 0f|cr U) u i'cW responsible ;urplc are ever seeking n bargain peop|c ������, the dislrici", |f goes on and Well it .seems the Federal Goverrvi rnejri's era of' r;eslrairU- brought on an era of unemployment and from last fall until now, the unemployment statistics climbed steadily^no matter whose figures you believe! Your-Provincial Government could see what was happening. You will recall that last autumn, our Premier Bennett called on Prime Minuter Trudeau to lower interest rates to get the economy moving. He warned the Prjme Minister of the unemployment problems British Columbia was facing. '**' Many and varied are the forms of- ��� JS'on^ffl,?V^T,! , "" ;.. i ... ���.. i ��� i' .i narked on a building program that im- 'tiated over sixty millions of dollars of work in the lasl ��t|iree months-of 1970, The ..projects and contracts included the following: , the way.- - : ���' Closer study and a few simple calculations will invariably* reveal the fact that almost all the magazines involved are available from the store or direct from the publishers at. a lower price. The small print usually mentions suth .things as a "small" mailing charge which during the period of the contract proves to be rather more than "small". dances and a better intei-school rogiiimT-^Adso^^Tr^lirrr^iJgrmti? topics as Centennial/projects, relations with the School Board and an Inter- School Senate. " " ���, President Gerald Girrard of Pender Harbour expressed his government's support for Elphinstone's endeavors to procure reduced ferry fares for- students on tjie Sunshine Coast. President Girrard also extended teams and the undefeated Cabinet Broomhall team to play at Pender- Harbour on Friday April 23. The Cabinet wishes tp thank Mr. Thompson, principal, Mr. Dombroski, Mr. 'Girrard and the members of the Student Council for hosting the meeting and hopes that Council members' will be able to attend the 4th Session of Parliament to be held at Elphinstone in early May. yMJWWMJJWfMWMJSJJMU^ Public Works Schools Hospitals . Ferries Bridges Hoacls .. $I,-I27,a0fl Over $7,200,000 Appr-ox. $10,000,000 $1,340,000 $l2,12fj,000 $28,203,001) ics ,,>..'<> somciliing lor nothing. In this world fof cold hard fact we gel neither, other than through an exceptional circumstance, and certainly out of town peddlers do not operate in that way, Af> we have pointed out "in the past, many reputable salesmen and repre- seniuiives of well established ���ethical i���tmmpanien-coiiiiii'utc" from' "the lower"* mainland periodically 'und do, in lacl,' offer a service to the public as a whole. In short time they become known and accepted as trustworthy individuals currying oul-n'n Honest slraighllorwiird job, Latest cries of protest are coming ��� Irom local residents who have been , liiken in Ify some vngiie freezer food plan which has since turned sour, ll ��� appears "cerium ��� tpnlinliiicN for freezer, piodueis were promised bul in each ease there was it substantial discrepancy be-, iween the .'iimoimi, promised and llnll /'received, As a few exumples: proinlscd 154 lbs beef, received 130 lbs,, i-roinised 172 lbs assorted meals, chicken-clc,, re- on and people still fall for it, Anoihe*r dodge is to produce a list of names of Ipcal residents who have signed up for the deal bill a simple phone call lo any one al random would Invariably reveal the slid irulli, ���AVe merely point touhe fuel that jt js a l'r,cc. country,, basically, a|ul We are' (ill at liberty rto" spend where^ and how we please, However, those-who are prepared lo fall for every lasl operator who knocks, on the door have no-one bul themselves to blame. It might be iniderstiii'diible In remote ureas where services are few and infretpieni but in an area where iilmosl everylljihg yiiii be obtained locally ut regular prices, then,there is lillle excuse, PHENATAJ* CARE OF GUMS MOM'S diet when she was pregnant could, ���explain in par-l why you have,nr don't have gum riiseuse, t- Studies of ruts on various proyatul and preweaning diets showed '.marked differences-in the oral conditions of their offspring. Tire largest amounts of bacieria- currying tartar collected on the Ifcelh-.-nf lliosp rats boi'ii lo molheiij who wcie on higll-fat diets. ..,,..,'.,' Itais fed diets high in protein also give- "-'-'���I'-clc'd lurge umounis of larlar-. Bul ahly high figure of unemployment, 'J'at�� fu^, ��h simple^nead und mi|k (carbo- Ihmughoul. our country because of 'Mbor- hydrates ami prOtuin) had the -|casl -��� - nrmmm^ on [\H) This $Hfl,!ifl'4lflOO dollars amounts lo a daily exponditHi-fi of $1)00,000. When we hirar Opposition charges thai lire Provincial, Government is lire cause of udt employment, the facts just don't bear them out. It js recognized by the majority��� ,(uls nf Canadians'Ihal wu have lliis unforgivl!- v'dteuluc Minute Message THINGS. THAT PO ^|OT CHANGK WM are llvlii|- in a ehimgiu^ worM. Th lirnsenf cenliiry hits hooii in ir n y "l,,'ll!.f^yi,V,J,!W,KIIIK,hiJ.u1..:Otti��wn,n All indictrtionH point to a brighter 1071, an upturn In the, economy, renewed ciml'idoiico in investment and building ll is lo be hoped Hint Hioso who are now lincmpltryed wlll'sfioi'i be buck lo' work, but lhat ihey, wilt record their present I'l'uslratloii nl the voting booth in the nnxl I'Viderul eleolinn. That election ,m,��'��'�� l(< ��'llW polluilun ii In .���orintv ~ w i 11 -��n< il -1-n vv been '"in -- vu I n r**--**^***^*^***' , Oneof ilu: hardest lads lo gel over to mi many is thai we gel only whin we pay for uiul nl'lcii nol even that purlieu lady wilh door-hi-door, so-called .bur-, ' ''ilillh. ' , ��� ' ���"' , 'I'l'obnlily line of lhe most welUwori^, bill .appiiivnily hlill iillective promotions Is thin of 'miijni/lih'' snles, A quick line of cfiiilk-r froiiiyoiiimer |K'oplc edililiinil ihey nre working llieir way Ihrouj-h nnl^ versliy mid Unit they ige'i a siibsiimilul awiinl, lor ptisli|n|i; inliguzliieH at "liur- gain" prlco, This Is briefly the well reheat scd spiel bused on lhe average peisons willingness lo help another student iilonj' liir, nnd hiiiiki for |ti��i worse Hoinn IhllK'n nre improved, and olJiei'H fall lu malic 1111 m����� world a, bo'llor plutm lo Iivo,, In. Yi,it through llicin ,1111 unit hook Ihu nffortn of mruikliid lo .'holler his living conditions, and often iriuklnif thorn worm! Inii|iiai|, This In why I hern Is so much I'pptvrii vm,��wpyri,���;,���rM^,^.,,.,^ Through all thoHu llibigH, ' howcvtii', llinrn aid soinn IhliiKii thai, unvnr cluing", 'I'limn Is iho iicnil nf Dm liiiimiiV h'-inl for low mid iiiu'in'rMiiiiKliiig, Then' is mini KVKIIY limn you cut out into an on- ruminil; lane of trtiffle, In ail affoil, )n i,, 'iiiukii ufl Minn, you iiieiitwai yoiir.^ihiuicnn of having nn uccldnut, says Hid /!,(!, Antu- niobiln Assoclallon, .Wriavlng In and oirt of traffic 'Is a diiiignroim wayk.|n savn scc'undH, und , road rfj'orlN provu that this mnlliod can MiiY" ,y����u only a finctinfi of Hriconds por ( nillo. Dou'l iluii III Ti-lwi Hut oxli'u flvif or Ion miiiiiliiii lo ciiiupliiln Iho hluniey, "!.!!yj)lLyjiMt,IW.lUlHi*LW.MIUl.-iHf^,dl��tftlHJ��^ bul worm ynu and llm vti|i|c|tr In fronl, H'h jumi nun iiku'ii way of muklng mini yi/ii iiItIvii tMifnly, IMdns ,,, llm nrralie dilviir Ihul w-mvn'ii In inufjai! will nccil kind's liml for liiillvvrmieu from .dn uu.l ];);^^ r|V';!''"'��� !"iI'l' , /"��jvtw'whur vice, Tluu'ii Is llm iKtcd of llio world, I'ni' '" " ' '" (ii|iiily himI; pi'ni'ii IiiiiIiiimI of m ceil nnd m0m0mmi0tmm>mmmm��, ^m I'nlillshrit Wrdiiffiilny-i ��� ,nn HA'A,Kuiidhhic <'o��iit ' hy , " \ 1 Mci'it'lt 1'cMlfifiiln Tlrnr* 1.(4. . IhiK Mlt.'HrvhtH, H.C, IhntHhh (!. IVItrrkr, llillmr mid Piilifhlirt Hulmcrlpllon Hnlcm (In ru)vnnc��) s ,, I 'rYtutfiS * 2 Vcnrn, V) * 3 Yetm, $13 .*-���;���"'", U,H, hnAyt'ottlHt., l*5,sa ' ' ' , fmlrilt tin nreAJmtn Port Mellon to Rgmtrnt (Itmvf Ifowid to Jurvl* Inlet) ,, ,'ij.il.i,.iin.<'-i''*"ii>'W|||||l1" "' V'lirifTi rn ~i���r ���rui'ii rn "i ���" �� ��.r wmpi iwiwmiiwiiinwuii wuil'iu'''," mid liimi'nr and povmly, If UiIm wm lii Is going hi hi!' u holler plum lo iiva tp mitp rtai'dH Mw iwlpnr tt liif'iK-c powm' oillsldn of liluimill, tin ui.-i.'dn Iho luil|i hf (Jii'l, * ��� �� Two thousand yenr-i ugii Jcmm, llm 'Mon of Unil, emtio"'to' UiIm world lo suyo iiimikhirl bom sin, Hu nmn -from de'itji ns the great Conqueror of |li|n pbwor which oviinliiidly eiigullH mVi'ry li,i|iiuin belngi ���lesiifi ClirlHi I'liniif Hint wi! inlghl liimficiiMjiiihiliKlunl und otoniHl 111��>. M��no ihiin-lhlH (ukiiI li;iii|i"iMib��>��|in'i- ilmi--||����- ni'Vi'i- i'Imhiiii'm: .Iohiiii iHiijlul |m ,lhf iminh yi'hlefiitiy, Pnlnty\ ,,i���l hu <--Vr! V^'h* (���'< 'eli'iiuil ayd li'llii/feiliil by lili|'e lie iviii ;,iirl'l/tf,V llm needs of uvery lienil. He fiecii nil who hiihl'in Him fiom Hie iiower- und Kiiitt pt Mn, und 0wfrVYf*miP~M"ii"i never folk ��� '��� * . Huv, ll���l, WITU'r Im gels llm'rli,; , Jf"lm'.|(otH, llmrnl 'liivo n good hide liollilny wild your family ny iMleinln mul do ybin- purl lo "Ml ing 'em Muck Alive!" ;!i!!!!l!!i!!!!!!!fl!!lll!!!!!III!!!;ilfl!l,T'[[[[i!ilH;''[f|[[|[h RADIO Ih TELEVISION (IfKilfir for: ZENITH FLEETWOOD * ~T ; ADMIRAL 'i< ��!��� 1' * . IIURRITT BROS. ' RUGS ANP CARPETS 1 0 n * 4* * "H * FURNITURE Ph, 006-22fl0^ GINom, B.C.') vmm NYGBlEN SALES (1071) LTP.- Your PAPCO PAII^T PEAdR it} GIBSONS- On iho Wlm,' ��� 006.9303 Quollly llmiMj end Mutina I'nlnl, 0*0W0mL*\**0UL*0��mLn0mLn0,s%0HMm*i^ai^0,mi \ PLUMBING LTD, PENINSULA Poplar for Sopor Koiri Tono and Shorwln Williams Glbnoni 0 006-9533 i^0%0%0^%0tm^****^M^tnmf^iir*09Mi^mimmi^im00) ���* i i' .'''*��� Morgan's , M��n'sA Weqr G.W.G, Work Clolhcti Work Glovm SECHELT, U, In Hiji back ol your " ��� ' ' , it- ' * cloiiMl, '|hen pnlnl llm hor'll)oqrilUin-lliu.Coiiii(|lii.in-.l'Minl-'MMiHi(uLltiMiiw-.Ai��bi-V' t '.|i|||il||! IhllWtil! I'M Olll III ll"Mltlli��|IIU .I>||IHI\ MIH l| i'l HlUI III hlwlll'j, or iTTi oI��!J iillh.'foi i)��klly, fiiuiuui wooilnn Itoinnt., Wli��>n ^111 Imiv-i mil/oh (01 a (|ioii|)liiij, jiiilnl il^ni wilh n Imjli ulir.'. oiKuimL blow, < Inio'jo on ullMu.livu , oiiontKMiioiil loi youi frrmi*'!" nnd hniifj Ihrqn 011 Ihu wull no \>\( inyc nui-ilwJ - your liamuf* .lliomMilvo-i will h��l "|)i��||y o(* ^, ^&jk,jS^ki^fa��0-&Ai^taitMk,jt>*.fiA-*ir> . \ v ^ * . * r- * ������ t �� i- V "-'������. , ^ "I ��� ' '' VTVVWT-W^K^^VfyK^nf���' < SiS��S��;��E��SM^ * SECHELT FIE3E f��|f?<&T����TI#N OBSTRBCT bfotjee is herebi/ given that the unc|prsi^nec| K^** hi"fn app&in'ecj RETURNING QFFjCEfc, to conduct an Clec^on, ta o|ect THREE. (3) TrMStees for tho above mantlbhiid district. r^OR A TKRE? (3) YEAR TERM OF OfFICp. Two (2)-Trwste-is to be elMihttf>om 'this t\, owners of Lands witbih the Corporation pf tha Yi|l��9'* Pf Sechuf*-. TO pE KNOWN, AS" ZONE QNE, One (|) Trustee to Im 'elapfed from owners pf .Lands NOT Within' t|-a Corporation of the Village ofSacheft. Tjlj$ tP hp f��n9Wn q*| 2Q|n[E T\YO. The Beg sterM Voters in Zone Ope qncfTwo- are hereby pofifjfc^ JP Attend a rnerating to bo \\e\d jp Corporation of the Village ofSaclieft. fhiS tP hpM9VW flS 2QNE f\YO. The Beg s Voters in Zone Ope qncfTwo-are hereby notified to Abend a rpeBtina to'be heL ... .. THE SECHELT FIRE HAM-, INLET AVfV #CHtf-T��'��.& April Ifyti \97\. at "thp % hour Pf EIGHT -*������ O'clock p.m. pt whicft ("Igco ar*d hour I will proceed to call ipt norrtinqtlons qnd to take votes of (he Ejectors fjf'ise'nfr. ��� . . ".- '. ' , _ j��� The said meeting \vili be closed as soqr- qs, ihe yolos of the Elep|ors present, and voting when votes aje cqlled for, ihpye beep cpypted. Doled this-26th'dov of Marph, A.D. \^\,\ - BENJAMIN D. F|RTK F|TURNI|N�� OFFICER M '.* .tf > '���*& I'V;-* PS*..' I* �� , %*���'���> 'vv ��� ! ���t'sa-was'��i��sis*5��SBsc��'��sei'��a^ j^i;^ Mr Webb "is"survived by his W]fe Elva 1 ' | IsSl*^ and seveial relatives in the LISA Presentation APPRECIATION Monday evening April 5th at 7.30, in the open area at Gibsons Elementary It was a happy momertt for Sechelt Scott rTortway and eo-cantftjp -St'uaft P6gpsi}s soccer 'reaiTi Ut|t IVIi'- *,'$ J ,4,, ,"*,,?,' ,p '>f-1;F ->*jl^^4 v'-% ,^^|,��US��l��l��S)MSeita����S3^ 1 AIRWAYS LIMITED boH MQ - SpCHEtT, B.C. Lsave Sechelt for Vancouver or Nanaimo 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. - 4.p.m. ! Return from Vancouver or Nanaimo to Sechelt 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. EFFECTIVE TUESDAY, APRIL 13,. 1971 Connecting flights to Jervis Inlet ��� paily Business Men's Special, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE: VANCOUVER NANAIMO SECHELT 685-4922 753-2041 885-2214 ���* l'i'' i v 5 r \f* V) rr r 'I- A' ����� v.. rt , ��� T H V!rt?!aiM^^.ab^ ���'.I-' I-*-. 1' ��� J ��� ,^-Vt.. i ' 'i 1 i''H-4 in"r �� ����� ** Elementary schools Floor hockey season Sechelt comes out dii top pj^rict champs "wTIl lemain in Ihe school CofLee and goodies weie cii^tyi-ditrnd the pleasant gatherinjj was ovei al 9 pm HERE AND THERE Many people in lhe area are Miffeiiuy fi run Dii Mi", and Mrs Wrljo Wiren journeyed tn-Merrill whore Ihey visited thnir son- in-law and daughter Mr and Mis Bob Gerer and four children. Mis. .1.1. Myeis was in Vancouver for 10 days when she visited Mrs Ileyholds and- other friends. Clarence Cook has returned lo MeJ-- ritl where he works, after visiting here. The swans are still |*eing i-wcli ad- pilred op the pond ot the Bj-rton propeity on Ihe ��5-bends in Qihsoirs. Newspaper contest local level awards HKSUT/f of the Canadian Nalin'nnl Weekly Newspaper Contest in whichreadeiy were invited lo par|rcipale has not yet llio "-'l'lines MfglUy^QHd Winnprft of the School <^ ' ,lu: nutu>nul love Mapy upliies were received nnd it s nul possihle lo publish tliom all, inuuli every onu has been .submitI<-'i| lo Toioulo where Ihoy will hv jiii||-od on -fin.t~.vi/nnk for ifir- Hoason when Iwo. OMiii'1, .Mr^^Jhri'^ii^LjaL^fie .p|il,y-orf f|iifillHl.s, liuhoi'lH Crook mid ftp- .eoiiel'iwl. th��- wlnninn louni, ,diw )d\ap clio'lt niet for tli'e thrlllinH two ��amo ' po|n|H pluy-uff, plfiylng al Sunholl,, ou Mond nun iwo. insnici, 'ivii',,;,iun. uwsL^QL^Diiiintui?wiioj..,,,^^^ i^|^,tT^tnw;ipL,< unci ��e- eoirel'ied, the. winning louni, .dr'ay- uMou- , \\Lm.v ini' -ill,,, mololirl lion to l|,e epthnsinHm, Jm^vN plfV : Kf.Y/mJ f>��^ iSri Hn?i^r and HporhuTnuiKDip wrtf-rmk W- loAfiMM ����' "W 4c��^y n you'll fipd it attractively priced. Bqy %i\v" ppw hy iho quart, hy i|ia qqllon. Paint pn tlm bBaiitydf m M . I ^^>^>^*m0i^^.i00^L0.m0h t?ny it, TRAIL BAY HARDWARI LTP. "Sechelt "*��� A*~T " PH^i^" 033^828 WANT TO SPREAD A SECRET ALL OVBR TOWN? - USE AN " AD-BRIEF, DIAL ��� Mr. Advertit-er: Those advertising spaces are reql iiargai-is for you. Sold en contract orily. For dotaliu on how to stretch your advoiflBlng dollar, phonq fl85-0654riiH ^riiod with fll��iMl,"��li other enlrie.s' will be iu- - ' ���' ���������' ��� ' -������"-- - ������ tliiiKhiHlhvoiid iHinseriueiilly i| hap ruhljod aiH'h' n��� Winy' WjHvpWy-.^fonhwB: . ��� -^ WiZ^'clrrK^ veilS^b^S.onler,,..nihH,.o1,,u, H,o���n���d period! MMwi.y lhrou��h lh�� ���ff" ' J 'j . jj,.^' 'f, ��� Hiumnrl porM Cn.l,(J'lT nZZ Z M��.��|ri. I����rlf II ? 'I I -Ml, 4�� D , ll wook Hjul from lie ot hI.Iu ��� , !, c, |r (, .^ 4 fl 3,,',,^. 4 Unhoiin (liooli /"OMl'lonilor, Al lliu nud , ^ .j rr,K ; of llio Hticiiiid pi.'i'lnrl the himiio wuh nil ��� ini||v)i|i|i*| fimno'"u'ooii'ni' Pon)|ol|, VH, liml up, Honlmli 1, HnliortH Cirook l\ ailwoiiH, rioiiholt ll-fl, I'tohi'l'lV Qro��k vfr, Third pnrloil: In tlm Hilnl i����rlurl limn- rvhulolni I'nrk, Miidolrn J'lirk 11-7. QIIwiih my CiiHoy fipfloirinri'-'n ���Hhoi-from f<(h , lo l|i|(o ii K-lloud, ���fVlllr'uhoul ���:i"l|il|iM<"�� , l|o|)orln Crook, vh, Hoo||o||, Kocliolt 4-f>, |��f|. in, llm-finn)", Vorn >h���� ����H Hm hi(!o- ('ilinmm vu. Mudnirii I'nrh Mmloh'w Pmk off- hitiik to Huiuiny Cimoy wlm lunmil' , '/-.j, Ho-jlml) vh; QHihomh, UIIwidh '1-7. JVJii- iiiuI fllppod llm flnnl '{mrl 'of llm iiiuvio, doini i'urk vu, HoliorlH Ureal*-, l|'i|mrlfi Iiiiui Hiloro Hoii||o|t :i, Holmrln Orook. I, c.ytui\t ,.|��;i,. jhiimrtH. C|;o��k. vu, (-||)HonH, ..yVTh'i vniy flno onrvoil Joioin trophy (IHimodh 11-4, Ho��hP|t vh, Modul1-)' l'i>|'kf "', '(lortHlurl by ,llw Hflflliuli In��ll��n U��nd wiu'i ^oi!)ii-li 0-(|, MmHw P^i'H y��." Q\)mm% pi'CHonlod In ll'io wlnulnil I'liuu id Ho- ' TIM Jl>'ll. Hooholl. vh, fhihoiin Orook, nlmll Mloiimnlnry Hfli'iul nn vyoilimwlny, Booliork'M, wirrdod will) �� H (! silver dollar "~<"M)TClWWD^ ^-��^'~-^r^"rr--rr!rr-^rJ--^" In,, tlm'muni'flimli',. MulmrlM ('r/mk , ,, . .. ,,,.. .,,,; , . .. ������ Bffoiirl ��'-M v ntoir 'ovor -ilWmnw, Hm tyHw\*urn ,m hiimi I IWi o��hlhllail ��t- ho rmiinn Miiiiiit liihi ovmili'im, Modioli won Viumnuyor A��|iinrliini i��vo i\ ��rplniH|h|o VrTiAV%^& MV..i..i,-i l>mk ><>!��)> on iho lower Hlrio nf f,olr h����^ dofruiHod "llio ,��|i|)i��, 'Coiiinioniln/f un Hm n'-wly-fnrnmil arfiMumnfUfMifM^^u^imttiiidaiiisruiiiiuiui^i NOW'S THE TfimE TO KEEP THOSE, SPRING CLOTHE FRESH ANP 'CLEAN Willi!)) unrdikmlhuin to food eff|v|onlly op iliojmtiom,', Uopnlra unit, Atflftntttoift FgE^lgMSUL DRY CLEAMERS Phono 000-2200 w*^��jjj(-iJatJit;M��i->.fa-^*-*w'; <0mm ���MPHWMaMM Miiiiiliiiiiliuiiimiita i V^ I 4��-' ' |./.,\|. [���H,)ff|d| ��ij< f ' m Vnt'*^*l , h<,)t],li'i)Atr#".i.f ********* Pbc|< Whon tho early QplmQnhQllloo thr'Hd thouoonMo, i looroo^o wao roally a mun'a qarno. Pouolnfj. Ruqnod. Ana fc ypif Know flomothlna? It honn'it shnnaed mi. r*oiih<*r hr*v�� llie,mlflli*y m��n who ploy It. Or onloy It. After a tough rrfotflhi thoyya ����l|| ready for man ntyla rnfrouhmont, And iliot mcano Just ono thlnn- Old Gtyla rofroohmont. ���MPMMOwq 'TME OflEAT <5AS ARPLVANCR 8ALK' $100 OFF JANITROL. RURENACM , 7"J "20%, OFF��:ifWOFFAT::iANGISI:: rZ ��� aD"% .OPP PUtVRIlSI. '.v....,..::...-,:.:..:. 20%,OFF INGLIS WATEI HEATERS! WALL HEATERS! SPACE HBATIRSI ' imiMiiiuw i SAVINGS RF��'RCTIVfi UNTI^ APB|U 30 00*0000* ������������"if ������'- \ mm Blow Prey/ed nnd n��tnra|ly uaed -n^ ����riW|t4<��|-l��M I* n��4 |tblfll|)lt��4l />f MUt>l*^*��l f'l l*a�� M4>��if Cut>bt4 U>mui1 or ttfM���� O^MriUMnt���� pt iU*l| OuliMtM*. j, . ������ i - ' < ' AWIANCB ON PWWiY AT Standard Motors Ltd. - Socliall - Pliono 81 * ��� i ��Hl��'��'l��lHl��IHIlpH!!l,HlHU| VAAAA^^ **fcA^A'��*AAt^A'lA*'VA'��''> 0*1*./*** 0*0*.s*0\ I '4. 0r/*.0*f-0**lA0��*.��.0\ *.Hr.*,S*1t0,*0-*'0-0'''' ��*.'��' - vr tt - *.. r * *** * . w.- i i * �� �� f,t r i ����� t - : ��� 'ft, " ���* ' ... ,r^ ��^t->'hi^4A"k''>-.��#��'*'Bl��v''/��p. ^7,* ,*~ * I, �� . t i'-HX h. ji' .��" CI- .��.��:- ���t 'A' - v\ r* ��� ^ 0m*r *0- -��--..,.��������� - -V"-., ,71 ~ ' .' " *r** -*��� - * ' - \ *��� 1 �� 't- n VV , �����***\ > ���% *H\ t *~. O r r- *0 YH. l,|JY:Vf /i. " ."--S ���f~'i������1J,,���� "- ��..!..., *,, rf fv r^^frryvynv'^v n^ YfV t7V?yfr r^mf ^-"T^rf 7T$ T^ y�� y r'? ? n yrvTv-**- I- ' ft ��� *i ��� I ft- %' & 31 ' P *'! Hdlfraoon Bay Happenings f^tT~** *W^^��y^iim^lM ��� M-.J- ��� - ...fi. wu*.i i in n mi .,. ti H.I n mi��� ���. ������ _,���,���,,��-^���.....-,.��� ��� ��� ,1 n 3-1 P 8 ft [A1 N s 4 I) k Mi r* a s.i In i :r / ���v*" QN THE evening-qf Thursday, April 8, , >\\\b Church' of Ris. Presence ,ty��.$ the - scene ai a pretty wedding when Claudia . S^nfprd ��aud Arthur r Stottp exchanged marriage vows, with- Canon Alan Greene pfficiij|ting. h i _ ' 'The bride looked lovely in a walking length dress of white lace with long sleeves. Her, fair hair ^vas dressed with a floral headpiece, covered by a short veil and she carried a Victorian posy o% White and red rosebuds.'She wast given, in marriage by her father, Mr. Roky I^iley, Bridesmaid was Miss Leina Fraser, wearing a dress of pinl- sjlk. with a pink carnation posy." The' couple will be making " their home at Gpurt^iiay, , 'Mi", BUey'andrhis son Larry who, ha$e been living at the Redrppffs Resort - for the past t\Vo wijiters will also be leaving the l^fea tor a trip biiGk east- SOCIAL , The last scheduled,.,.evening of the ' present season will be-'at the "Welcome Beach Hall; on Saturday, April 17th at :"7,30-p,m, Mrs. Fritz Leuehte has planned < a h"ppy and'relaxed evening to w/ind up the season and .8: good attendance i�� hoped : fof-. At the end1 of the social programme;, there; will be, av short business meeting at which members of the Welcome Beach Conimunitj- Association will be -asked to approve an expenditure of not mpre than $1000 for improvements to the Welcoro��.. Bfaeh Hall and parking space. The amount to be guaranteed is the difference between the,cost of improvements- and the funds which the Halfmoon Bay Cen- J�� ���by Mflry Tinkley tennial Committee will liave available tor the project,. ��'gg hunt; The Easter Egg Hunt organued by tlie Halfmopn Bay Jteojeation Commission last Saturday was attended by about 40 children. .First prue went to Sally Louie' for finding 40 eggs. Sandra Jorgensen with 33 eggs look second prUe and Margaret English with 20 eggs won thud .prize. Such an excellent assortment of hats were enteied in the Easter bonnet ^contest" that the judges. had a real problem m awarding the prues,' but the following were eventually agreed upon: ' ''Mpi;t.'Qrf0nair'"Ty Rev. Wolter S. Ackroyd "BY THIS shall all men know that ye; are- my discciples, IF ye have love one to another." John 13:35. These are the wdrds of Jesus Christ, and yet whije many claim" to be His dis'-. eipiesT���irr���works they,.deny Him. "Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him." I John 3:15. In I John 3:12, God asks the question, why' did Cain slay his brother, and answers it in the same verse'"Because" his (Gain's) own works were evil, and. his brothers righteous." . ' . "He ti"a,t sailh he is in the light, and hateth his brother, is in darkness even until now." I John 2:9.- "If a man say, I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar, for he that lov- eth not his brother- whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen? And this commandment, have we Emm���kLroT-_*Eh-a-t���he�����4ia���Immth -find lij^e^ his brother'also." I John 4:20, 21. ���7^-Hereby perceive we the love of God, because he lard down his life, for us . . ." I John 3:16. Scouting-in Action , . . J ���J~l t . scouts set WITlI.a ci-st of over 5,000 Cubs, Scouts Venturers, Rovers, and leaders, the Vancouver Coast Region, Boy Stouts oflt Canada (a United Appeal Agency) man"-'" moth "Seouting-in-Actipn, Centennial "IV* Show is all set for -Saturday, April 17th St the Pacific tyatioftal Extfib'tiori's S^howmart and Foods Buildings. Dpors \yill open at 10 a.m. and it will be action packed for-the next eleven hours, right y'p to closing time at 0 p.m- '��� His Honor Lt. Governor John Nig1\o1- spn, P.q���, aBvEvj ;QvC., Ll. D., will of-;-' ficially open the ^g event at 2:30.Grey Troop, boxing boilts by Cubs and Scouts of 1st WUson Creek Group first aid de7 monstrafions by 13th Ryersoii Cub Pack, floor hockey demonstrations by 3rd River- view Troop, Maori- Chants by }6th Canadian Legion Branch-No. 142, ���> African dances by Cubs in native costume complete with Matched hut by 134th St. Matthias Anglican Church Pack, chariot races by 72nd Grandview Citadel Salvation Army Troop., musical numbers by 142nd Falaise Park Troop Band and 25th Highlands PTA Troop, a 'mock' moon landing demonstration by 142nd. Falaise Park Cub Pack, a .four-minute speed bridge building demonstration by 2nd First United Scouts, jiu-jitsu by- 14th St. Richards An- oast Kegion ig snow two children for the prfte. of ane-acUi(t. These we available* |'r om l\i.y mernhPi' q�� thft Scout family, Spout House, 6G4 West Broadway or at the door the clay pf the show. �� DonH miss this big show���Scouting''' biggest event for B.C's Centennial! glican Church Troop, drama by (15th Jericho Hill School Troop, ��The Whistlers* .���comedy act by PoweirRiver Scouters and eolqi'ful Indian dances by Oth Kapilano Jn(lian Cub Pack. Other activities include demonstrations , and display of badge" work, games,' winter "a.ncl summer camping, snow shoe* making, displays pn pollution of .all kinds, chess tpurnamept and dozens of others m the one hundred booth areas. L Bast Howe Sound Scouts, are setting up' a tree f��rm -"hqwiug the management; care and growing procedures pertaining tq; re-foregtation. This will include bUd* pruning, shaping, thinning, harvesting, selling and planting ��f :s"eedlings> They, Will show slides of their actual tree farm and training coufses. ��� < West Vancouver Scouts will bujld cor-7 acles (boats made from natural, materials) and float Uijfn in a pool^.build an aerial tramway, and .a West Vancouver Sea Scout Troop will d/ispl'vy their whaler fully rigged for sailing, rowing.and sleeping quarters. 'Action galore' is the password for the (Kub Kar Rally to be staged on the specially constructed .track,, by Woodward Stores Ltd. Pack eliminates start at 10 ��� am.with p'verall finals set for 4 to 0 p:m._ ��� A philatelic booth will be in operation, and a cacheted cover commemorating ?the show and B.C. Centennary will be: available. Yes, indeed, lhe Scouting family: in Vancouver-C.oast has left no. stone unturned to ensure an interesting,, fun packed.day. for residents'of all ages .in fhe. community. - ' -.��� ' - Admittance fee is only 50c for. adults, swfag'M^ i* - J The male threespine sticklobapk on display at the Vancouver Aquarium builds a.nd guards a tunneUshaped ne��t during, the incubation period. > ��� ��� -syum ,'ii i ni^ii .Jim i,,, 4i��i,i >i,;i'�������� a.,i, sji.&ssr,AL.i' mi-iranlIJjn . mmzi&z ��� ���> WASHERS, . ^ DRYERS �� ^r STOVES ^FRIDGES ��� . Fhome BBS-957B in I. i , n SECHELT THEATRE * ��� PRESENTS ��� STARRING . Julie Andrews apd Rock Hudson CARTOON - COLOUR CINEMASCOPE PENDER ARBOUR FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Friday, April 23, 1971. at 8 p.m. COMMUNITY HALL, MADEIRA PARK, B.C. 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