 *&*,*���    '*  -* _ff      -   ' *Ti  __^        J  .Anchorage reserve  West Canadian Graphic,Industries  ���"���04 West 6th Ave. ,  Vancouver 10, 3.  C.  (Crv  RcQistrptlon No. 1142  ^nd Clfl'w 4fa||  FljQM �� news release svjhiniltcd hy tho  Siin^Jiiue Cpast Regional Board, it-  seeing (lie RpaVd hu-j prepared a brief seeking ttv, reserve'"anchorages and adjoining  beaches used liy Sinail boat traffic. A loiter fliirii lhc~~Kitimi'l-Stiitine District has  heen received by the. local Board sup1-  pprling.its efforts.  The reieasse- states: "Besides-j-pulior-  ages and head-type^ up and down the  B.C. Coast, the brief." recommends land  in Jervis Inlet, llbtbam Sound and Salmon Inlet be reserved for public us(5.  Original research was done Jul lhn Pen-  der Harbour RuteQi-yers'' Association and  final preparation made by tlie District  pUuinei* Ed Cuylits. ���  "Tiie Sunshine Coast Regional District  also received support for Us campaign  W ban power boating from small recreational lakes1'.  The Squamish-Ullooet Hegional district lias also expressed interest in the  proposals and has requested  advice., wJlki -^-tjvttajs  Pqrpsts and Wi-Her Resources, Rtty Wd-  iisUm, Willi a cqp'ying'letter advising that  \\yp-, jpttPt' of rejectinn.. is seli>cxpU-natqi y  At.the game meeting, secretary treasqiei  phjjrles Goodiqg stated he h��d received  a phone tall from Mrs. JDawson advising  h,i'!*p Jluit she bad not made the remaiks  'i<y 'file Times. " ' ' -    ,  . Ji- the following copy of The Times  we published,, a copy of a letter Iq Mi  L. IJ. Grafton from Mrs. Dawson. Dated  July '13, it contained precisely the veiy  same comment she had made 'previously to  the���Times���then ia;fe"���denied���^���Todate,  tlie MLA lias maintained a significant  .silence.  RATEPAYERS .  Chairman J. Tyner, also secretary of  the Pender Harbour Ratepayers' Association, did not appear happy with a: lettei  from the. Sunshine Coast Regional Ratepayers' Associations seeking' answers' to  a  number of "questions regarding Boaid  Scrying; the Sunshine Coast, (Ho*vo Sound to Jervis Inlet), including Port Mpllpn, H��pMs L^ng, *3ranthams Lpndtng, Gibspns, Roberts Creek,  ���yVilspn Creek, Se|t*iq f*afk, Sechplf, Ijamoon Bay, Secret Cove, Pegdo f Harbpur, fyiadpifQ park, Kjoindalo, Irvmo's Undmg, Eorl Cove, Egmont  ��� - .     > .-  This Issue 12 Ppges ���- 12c  LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER ON THE SOUTHERN SUNSHINE COAST.  (be   object   of   initiating  simile.1;, regula  lions in its own area.  GRAVEL  July 21st issue of Tlie. Times quoted  our ML.A the Hon. Isabel Dawson as stating she disapproved of lhe Board, passing  the buck regarding (lie proposed'gravel  operation liy , fL*nnst ruction Aggregates.  ���'Although theyoihave rejected the proposals in a lettdrlo the company, Ihey have  nol yet registered such objection to Victoria," she told two members of the  : ..Times staff.  'At the regular Board meeiing July  "Jliih il was pointed "ll1 'bat a ietler oil  iejection bad been furwaVded Construction Aggregates on .'June 17th copies of  were sent, at the same time, to Hon.  Isabel   Dawson   and   Minister   of   Lands,  Tyner advised the board meeting thai  questions of fact concerning some of the  Regional District's financial procedures,  raised in the . Ratepayers ' letter wil)'be  answered through a press release. "This  would' serve to allay curiosity raised by  the group's demands, which had been  generously publicised in "the press," he  said.  Tyner suggested the Board was not  compelled to answer the group "which  is still'in process of being organized and  doesn't have an elected slate of officers".  He added "Most of the questions in tlie  letter simply reflect an inability,.lo follow  basic accounting procedures".   ^  Starling with the first question in the  -Je4*ter���wtwh���asl<-s���L'why -arc no  Cupitat"  Volume 8, No 38^ WEPNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1971  '****���"- ���*'���'   ��^f*a**^fep^S;'   '^ " ������     !-.'���- ��� I.I   .1,1. **     ,��!,. r, IH III..���,..^l|.��� ,1^1, ML   if0>'%^\Sl*h ii-Z^Jt    ti<M**.Jr~f~Jit  t���   . ty  i.0    ~+~  f.  Hi  ��        * Jfc/ a  Jtanaimo4^^  CANCELLATION  West Gibsons Heights Ratepayers' Association announce lhat the Hon. Dan  Campbell has cancelled Jiis visit lo Gib-  soils on . giipttfmb'er 2!) Details will be  announced closer i<; the meeting dale.  ODD-FELLOWS :  ��� Past Noble Grand Harry Reiler, Sun-  .-.liine t'oasl Lodge 7li, and deputy pres-  ��� icleut Jennie Reiler of liebekah Lodge 82,  hosted the monthly summer social last  week', lib members enjoyed a smorgasbord ������ supper followed by entertainment  .in lhe Uciler's garden.  ANOTHER WIN  Campbell'*, Vaitcly. Store iq Secliell,  . ciiiTie .second in a Western Canada .Uinl-osl  ���featuring miii Ian lotion. Model for lhe  <ii.-.|)7iiy which won ^JUli'was Miss Siisan  .lo��-gcusoii wlio received u very nice pre-  .senl oi mi.  WINNER  Mr .lames llnivalli.of Abbs Bond,  Gibsons i.s the winner of lh<; boat,, motor  and Irailer rallied by Uie Sunshine Coast  Kiwanis Club to raise funds for Ihe club's  Senior Citizen Housing ->rnjee*'  Cost allowances taken on fixed assets of  $48,000?" Tyner explained that capital  cost allowance is a .private accounting  "practice I'or replacing '"eqTJfpmenl when il  Wears 'out. "Pari of the -item's value is  set aside each year. Jn public accounting,  however, lhe taxpayer is charged only for  thc fire engine or pipeline in current use,  and Ihe future system is left to the future  community. The suggestion ol the letter  would result in one general ion Jieing  taxed for the* next one's expenses," lie  said. -<  Tyner also denied a slalemenl attributed liy The Times to ic*He*Tiircc:tor that  tlie" Board is,in financial difficulties "thc"  District is well within its means," he aded.  Regarding the Sunshine Coast Ratepayers' Association,. Ihe Board release,  states "This Association was formed in,  May and is now demanding that its con-,  elusions be considered "a directive of the  Ralenayers of the Sunshine Coast" al-  thuuffji ft lias fewer than filly .member's  and lias been disowned by belter' ,cs-  tablishcd pillssens groups, 'including (lie  Jor^e 'ppfldcr Harlioui; and District Rate-  ������layers' Assopation."  ��� y.ys.,y,,,,,,;���,,.��� ���:,���;.,- a, ;   fails after 12 hours  TELEPHONE" calls   to  the  Times  office   ,... last   week   indicated    .that- resident'*-!  from Port Mellon to Sechell were rooting  for Uie young Vancouver nurse, F r a fi  Caldwell in her at tempi to swim the sixteen miles betweeji Nanaimo and Sechell.  Capt John Biinyaii,-Mrs. Ada Dawe  and Mrs. G. S. Jone.v scanned the ocean  liqni time to time llii'qugh high powered,  telescopes but tides had swept the swir.i-  mer off course and she was taken from  the water three miles . off the Sechell  Peninsula shoreline.' Miss Caldwell bad.  been-in the water for 12 hours.  In 10fi7, Mike Pawley successfully  crossed the St rails from Nanaimo lo  Davis Ray in I) hours 23 minutes, becoming the. first'known person fo do so.  Prior to that in September lOfifi, eighteen-year-old Evelyn Creelman almost  made the crossing but was taken from  the watei' just off-shore from Sechelt  waterfront when she was too tired lq  negotiate  the  thick   layer' of  driftwooc.  Tbe latest attempt by li'iiqi Gajfiwe 1  ���'Vyj'ifii "nuifk"- Mil Tiiuhidtiyr August I0|.)i Ip? '*������  Annual  _iiuaveU4jiW'���a4.���Da v i s ^^ay-^-sRaily.  'cluii*ns'one unsuspecting victim each  year and for the past two years, vessels, stranded have been sailing  yachts. Hegina Del Mar out pf Seat-  '''���il'e''rh'i'ra'grtiund Dili  Winners weigh-in , , .  -A a-     "   J"  '  .   ��,*%   * *4*.   f  Event  and the owner who is a photographer  in Seattle spent a day on the beach  awaiting high tide Tuesday evening.  With a little help from Mr. John Bu-  nyan the vessel sailed away vvithouj.  "m't'siiap'.'  Gibsons gains prominence  in B.C. Salmon Defby event  Seventeen Ir' contest  Port Mellon hits top  MpRIS honors have been reaped by Ch-  nadian Forest Products at Pqrt i^ellpii  with the announcement last wpek thai the  null has earned J-pr Use)!" the dicl'nPliqn oj!  lx."hTg"tt-iG"sTi f csi^nliTnn'y-*^  mill iu the province 'during th,e tie'eond  quarter of J071. The 'Port"Mellon opera-���  tion gained lop award amqng 'seventeen  mills in receiving the recognition.        ���*" ���  Al a recent cereniony, resident manager Ed..Sherman presented the Pqlp a'nd  Paper Industrial Relations Bureau Pennant to Safety Committee representative  D Horsman and -JTW, "(Bud) Blalchfqrc'  of the "Irfausli.-j a J Heiatiops wepartfneni.      T  Tlie pennant will remain nl-the HpniP'  Sound  Pulp Division for a minirnun**  ptV  three months and. hopefully, feu; the balance of the  1971  Safety Program-  As of August 8th 1871, the divisipn has  ppenited a  tola) pf  JfiO days witlipui ��i  lime-lor.t   personal     injury.   Last   jyiafeh  Port Mcli.'-v-a was awart'ed the Pulp ancf  Paper Industrial Rclaliohs Bureau Trophy v  for the safest m,ijl  in"B.C.  for  the year  1070.  A company official staled "ail employees of Canadian Forest Products Ltd.,  Howe Sound Pulp 'Division a I- Port Mellon can lake greaj. pride in their^ tremendous efforts in keeping themselves  free nl'Josl lime injuries'!.-     ���    ��    ���    '  Motor cyqlist injured  returning if om holiday  AN EXTENSIVE tour of the southern  United States and Mexico by two *Pnw"-  ell Uiver motorcyclists ended with misfortune as the pair were nearing tlie  Earl's Cove ferry terminal on their way  home last Friday August   I3:lh. -  Darryl Clifford Stewarlt and his com-  a  'A  'The Beyghcambers" . . .  Gibsons provides backdrop  for new C-B.C/T.V. series  i--.  CBC lias penetrated' Ihe Rocky Moun-  .111,i11 curtain, at last, and il) lhe fall  IJ),7I", Gibson.*' and ils adjacenl coast-  \/'i 'r,jjm,  y   I, l i ',-.''I'./VH'./'.  '*�����-.  i?  \\  \  ���I,  )  CJ.  #  ti    a   Hi,l��fi  <\'t    ���     IT * *  .'My      i    i mx,l\' \  #      ' 1 \M ) ;f ^  hi' i '."P1  �����}.," j/ 1  line will be seen iii full color on CB.'I'V.  , He'cause of ilti topogni|iby mid naluriil  h��-;iiri.lly, (iibtaOns was cliosen us lhe ideal  selling for (a new drama series, "The  IJeacbcuiiilie'rs" ba.sed on p We'.sf Coast log'  salvage operation.  Lasl week, under Uie direclion of  tin,)! ni;iijiiger'|Bo|i Gray, caipeniers inoved  into thu liiinier (jijveinnii.'iil laii|iior Shire  which In (|iiiekjy being Iraigd'oiined inlo  a cafe MiillifiM where much of llie liilerior  filming will be done, ���  Wliorevej |)u.s,.i|i|.,f local Incilllleii will  ,lie iisi;iI aiid Ihis will ini'liide iislug local  people  as  on Iras.  Mr. .Jack ilanley, e.seci^liyi.'i.iiiroducer  of J) j on in for CHC lalaleii llial only one  idle has been' fund ,ni> yd Biuiio Gj:ri|--sl  vVili play Uie pari of Nick Adonii'lun,\  licenced IU',', boaclieniiihiii,, Oilier cliai\  aclois will Inejlud!! ii loii/'lceri year iiiii  boy und bin family, and an Indian yoiilli.  'J'lilriciin,    one    half-hoiir   lihnii will  iiinki; up Uie iii.'i'|i.'.*i and lihoollnii in ex  pi;i:li:d   lo conillienco  in   (ilb'ioni, oil Hi.'p-  lember  I 'ill) under  llic illrci'lloi'i  ol  pni-  di|cur-Philip KiMiiloy; "'* "v- ,'," '  Anollii.'i' serlen, T|i��i Miii,i||iii!iil,orii w'it|  J'ilincd |i| Mrjliiili, ('olnniblii' iif-lng Qiinll-  ������iiiii and (Inlil liijn bduii'l lor local Ion,  II is hi'iicd hi I'liiiiplci.) onn half Iioiii ���  Iiiiii  In It diiyil nnd  II  li." i.'Nperlcil  Ihnl  llie  camera   crew   w||l  iipcnd   leu  iliiyn  on li/i.'jiliiiii IV'lliiwinl by loin duyn in Van  -��i<)iiv����i'wiii��lil-Uln��l*|',{ i,i"r(inip|i,|i,*rrin'llli!y"  i,boiilil |mi iiiuiind for i'ihim' linn.-  ���Gi,l)i!|"i|,)iin c.Ninin, ll iii nxpei'lrd Ihul  iiioi.I of ,1)10 iii.luiii will bo la.'liM'leil Iioiii.  llio  Viii'ci'iiyi.'i'  iicllug  Iriilenilly  $2.r),0()() pr'ui: winning salmon in the B.C.  Salmon Derbjf.-was caught in tbe Gap  at Gibsons on Sunday morning when Mr.  Waller Lucy of Coquitlam boated a 34  pound Spring. This is llie third successive"  year that the prize'winning .salmon has  been  caught off  Gibsons. .  In 1U70 Bob Hathaway of Seattle  caught a 33 lb I in spring and a fifteen-  year-old ,lad front Vanconver caught the  '���"i Hi J,(J(i0 winner off Pophiim island,  i Al) the" prip fish weie e|ie<:kcd. iftia(.  ,ISinii|y'(> Moj-ina in Gibsons.'    '������'���  This year, a SeallJe fj.sJipi'ni.'lii Dulfili  Hoh.rer of Seal lie hold ire Jead untjj-  Sunday niolning willi h'pi 112 lb 12 m  iaiilino'ii which was also broiig|i|. into -Gibsons He vVins a $7,l,i0(| Double Eagle crilis-  ei, Hamilton .Ji:l.'Unit niltl Un Loader  Trailci.-        , ���  _ Now world fiiiiioiiK because of the  |j.C Derby,'Gibsons is becoming geared  lo   rope   wilh   the inl'lufc   of   fishermen*.  Vancouver motorists  bn impaired charges  TUI'KI'! sepaialo charges of impaired  -. drlYini*' "'"all vvith by .lodge Clnirles  MillelMhi'dla last yvwk in Secliell involved  people from lhe Vancouver area.  Chiiili,-* A licndci'Hon of Vancouver  was chin iicd Aiigiisi, 7 fullowing an inci-  (Icnl near Huby J.a,kc when he droVe  llllo a ililrli afli.T iailiiig' lo iiegoliale a  bend of Ibo'Highway Mil. Taken by lii-  vi:iiligalliig IK'MP iiflicein lo llie Hei.'hcll  Defailiiiieiil, Jleiidcii.iin "wait louiid lo  liuvu a liii-aluly/ci roailliig I if, .Hi'/l iil'-'ohul  ill bu. Iiluiiil  coiilmil  Appeal lug In, emu I August 11 he nn-  Igrcil a plea of "gMilly" -iiiii a was fined  ���$.''110 wiih a driving i.ii*-|*.*n*,lim ol' !!���)  dnyi.. - '  (!|ii.'i'ki*d by mi lUW Highway pnliol  nrijcDi wiuin Miiinbr liiT^rrrirri-'ri-i/liR'jl''*'  , ly, Gilbert  A   Gllliei'bicui, ol Norlli Van  liotjveiv wai-.  lakeii III  I'r'ir a  lueiillnily/cr  lent mid lie loo win, found lo have a mailing of .HiVi   alcohol. He aliin fined ,$:illll"  und ,'ii'ii.peiidcd lor III) duyn ufler enlur  Ing a plea of guilty in iinjiuh'cd driving.  Racking li��'i uiih- i'ul lipip a ic'iluuiaiil  id Diwii, May, i'ili/iiliia'lli C, r'aini! of Weid  Vuiiciiiivin i.liuck Iwo ollici via'lilclei,, (hi  luvtii,li)(iil|oii by W'MJ' i��h" was liiluui lo  ininii'iii'liii^^  uiul louiid lo have a lending ol '.H lilcoliol  ill her liluii'l lonlciii '''In' milcriMl u pli.'u  of gliilly lo inipuliia'd ihlviilg and wm.  lined MUU and |.iinpi'i|ilcd lol: 'Ml duyn,  Stores in the wliurf aiea are prepared  to stay open all night if necessary. Marinas were well stocked with bait and  there was plenty of extra help on hand  lo inmi lhe gas pumps.  l^ocal TOPS club members were busy  ���selling hot dogs at  the wharf on Friday  night and on Saturday nright, the Kiwuuis  touk   pver   with   a   pancake   supper   fpr  hungry fishermen.  Influx of yislVpfs'cdnudtmced (m-Eri*,  dpy nigli'l vyjie'n pii'Vipers, trucks"pti'4 Ppyti,'  all fowijig hfgii^ijifljpd fplo lhe YJJ|age  In readiness Inr tlie fpurll- "B.Cr Salinpn  Derby   which   commenced   on   Salu|-duy  iliorniiig.  ()n Sunday, it was ropoiied Ihal bonis  were no thick off Salmon Hock ihal. i'l.  .waH hardly possible-'lo see lhe wider.  ���'J'e.'-pilo llie influx of people and congestion on |he whurf, there were no un-  pleusunl   incidents,  residents  strolled   ou".  Ihe  finals  lo enjoy   lhe  IViendly alino-.  sphere and study-the variety of vessels.  Faces iiroiiaced by lhe, sun and wind,,  fishermen were busy cheeking' I heir gear,  refuelling and replenishing bail on tjafui'-'  day, evening in readine,;,'; for Sllndliy'u  lasl liig iitlcmpt ut winning $*i,ri,ilil(), (iib-  jiouti ilGfVlP delucliineul re|)orled llial by  eleven o'clock nil was ijuiel on tlie wliurf.  p;*u7i7"n7Drian Stapleton, were driving toward Powell River Jind were near Mittle-  point when lhe accident occurred. Slew-  art went over tbe solid doul^le line on a  right-hand curve, lost, control and slid  under an on-coming automobile driven  by Leonard Iverson of Madeira Park.  Steward, aged 21,years, was rushed to  SI. Mary's Hospital suffering multiple  injipies and i.s believed to be'in poor  cpnditipn.    . . ai ..-'������'..;.  Stafeties reveal  water deaths down  FHOM results compiled by tlie B.C. Safely  Coijneil there has been, de.spilp a gre:d  incriMjsf: in pjeasure hoatiiig, u slgnifipanl  drop in bifaling incidents and ftiiaiiti.es.  To end of .July 11)71 there was a Iplal  ijf 107 incidents involving 121) drownings  in Ihe province, For the same period' |ai:l  year there was a total of 133 incidents'  with Kill drownings.  i   i       . ��� i i  For lhe,nionih nf .July 'llg.rc Wf.'J'e '&>  lucidcnl.s wilh 3'l drownings. Of llgise  drowned for Ihal month, lwe|ve died ils  a )-c!;iill of. falling into Hie water, nine  while'.swimming, two resulting froip boating incldenlR, Iwo 'from capoefi; Iwii from  inolor vehicles and one from scuba diving.  . Closes September 30th ,  Dliilrlel stall'  needed, np-lu.  y:  I  t~������Al  -.!!-  '-   t  f'  ��' -r-f  "Grand Slam" Fish Derby  scheduled for August 28  ���_.��  /  HI'IJ-'OIU'; lhe i.'Jillilrep go |iiii'k lo MJninl.  '" 'Ml',l,l'('!|>,u'|lu  Hroukiuun liUi* oi'inui/eii  a "gniigl /-linii" I'liililug derby lor Hniur  day, Aiiguiil Klllll.  Then.*  wllJ  bo  Ihuapii! eating  roulei.l,  *���* -"j'ily-l^nn' f:iir^rlJ7Kri^ir*'rrfi/ijir''i'ii7|7, ddii"  ois und cundy, lulu of fun ami fli-hlug  in ��;|vr tfic yniini'/.ti-ii. i.inneililiig lu n:  mi'iiilx.'r  iliiilng   Die   long   wjnb.'i  ,di'.vn  ahead, ,   '       ���    ,.  w hi /.en  illildlla'll  -I  wull  11k m.W) lu-t*\ I'uny .HrlllHlj'   iU'.Ui]  hurry  VUmUpimjh  imnmM  vZmA Kiilmm) HhlliiK M��i1iy l�� "������Jlio M III> "-WI mtm 'liy, Wjjllijr  n in (jii)HonH. ri��iH ,y��!"': ''u".y ot <!<*''uiiii>ii*,������' 1,j?.ii,;w,|'>i '-���  lliu Yii'wi  non Woi'is hi..,,..,.  . .    .  t'hvclw.il in nl llm ''fllr-inl w����IkI��*1ii  Klallnn nl ��m*i��y** M'*i>���� tvl^ro ui-  \ip!liti% !!!!!'|! wli^nirKo'winljliii:  mmnmr-ui mmU\ by imu.ii liolni-  i'Aptypr,  'I'lli,1 Derby, coniiiii'iiceii nl WjL i>iI���'..'|J',!;.!��. 'JIMJO!)!.'.!.J.lL.i.'l.lll!.||...'.'  **w'ni'i''nir**Tr"''ir'i'n7''V!Ti'iii'ri/riir'f'i inn" wiiir' i.iiuiiid inninri iim  ******-|��i'��*<rnliiilnn nf prlrnr; jilnn Hit: ninilitr  ll/'nnlunaii' Tioiiliy1 nnd   ihe  liuyul <*u.  ImmIIiii) Legion Irufihy.  Mr, lUuiikinnii iv\miin llmi the ni��'|'-.  diunlia pf ,ltnvln 'liny iinh Herhcll have'  been more limn gi'iu'ioun will) pi l/en, und  H'-ildi.'ni-i nf |)nv|i�� )lay huve miidc.doiia-  ll'lmi in hei|) jiiuchiiM.' Ijie goollli-ii' Dur  Ing ,lli<i lui.l pie i.-iilliig mnl'.'si, ii wuh  unui.hitlib   In jju/'i-Jjuiii: ipmn pin,  and  ii  "     :  a  (loiitiibli),.*^!, llioiilaiuili wpuld li  ii jew ifioie pun Ihlh Ilino lit* lln  uri; gelling n.'iilly M'l.'li- '        ...  lluKliig   ihiiiiitioiiii   may   be   lel'l   wllli  Mil-,    Illla   Mai-Leod     nl    lli<��    "'oiiIiimiJu  ���'MiV'niT''r"u'iri7i'i7iT.VIi'i7"Vn'"TY|iIfiy' Jul"! hi  lhe iivoiif mi Ihal Mi,. Ihookuuui a/Id |ili,  ruiiiniiilci; will ki)nw���'l)uw ifiiiuy i-lioiild  be |iiui liai I'd ������ Anyone who would like lo  - ''������'   HI!!-  HUNI-'HHNF Goniif Reglopa,  are I'omplllng u budly  dab*-, voter'*. Iir"l wlddi will be n,*ied hi  a|'l Itegioiiiil pliilriel, llospilul |)ji.jrict jni'i  aSi'honl Dit.ilicl elei.'liiiliii and plubiscileii  iiinlci' pniv|iiloii,'i of Hid Municipal .AH,  T|ie liiibi'-wlll be i.'omplele'I'ur.aUiu.'li el-  ei.loi'ul ui mi ,of lhe DliilVicI,  Llniu lor l*!li:clora| Arena A and U  and l||iisc loi F.lucloriil ArenirG, J), J'!, J'',  will, ii.'i,|iei:livoly, be llie litils u'/iedny llie  .Srlioul lioaiil loi Hi* d|vli,loii ���of l|u.' Hi'hiinl  I ili.ti Id lido tin Arnai, A and II, I'.arb llsl      Hndhle  ^���|fr|Tfir-iin-hwrirrwiiiiiHir*nwj7*Tr*cnnnraoivi������.. *    "  ���J'.leeluii'i,,, 'I'lhitinl   Faleeluri.,  Gvvii'i.'i ehu'lurii roll will be cuiuplleil  by Ihu Jleglonul Dlnlrlcl from H.-cordu  oiilii'lnia'd linii) l|ii.< Hurvi'yur of 'I'li-ien. T|iu  Teiuinl ,u/id )ii,*iiidi.'nl'J'!lia'i,'b'r rolls will Im  I'liniplled limn u|)pll''iilliinu ria'celveil,  ll li, pointed mil Uiul iippllcnnlii lor  liirliu.iun ul) Tenapl and J'teiddenl i.'li'ilor  itil1;r nnly fibiuJi'- tltu fint-nmuitj IntWli  In,111 lhe Regional DJnlrlcl olllcc Only  Iho often In Uie iHi.'al hiive j 1 ���;.I(11 ��� j)I;i loiiiul,  loo,,lull! Uiul Ibeli' ni'iiii-i' linve siiu)e|inw  bi'i.'i'i |i:ll off viilei 11 Dull,, Gniiu lli'.'refori)  1 ci,in will) leniinlu iuid 1 r-l,lileiili. In iiial.c  ,aiiii; llicy nluiiln Ibo loi on, und iill Iheni  IU- ' ���'���''',  I'mpi'iiy iiwneiu un? uiiii)inuili'ii|ly In-  rimii il in t|n) )|/,ii, wlili'li will |a* |ninlcd  rolln prepared for piibllo  Gcluber aO.iGiiiirl of Rev-/,'  relary, u wrlilen decliu-u||ou niimlngsuine  I'liullfiod peii.oi) lo vole oii.Uieir heliulf,  UiiJu'. nf   eleiiloin   will   lie   cloned   011  Seiilenilier III),  lnfi|rn)n|Juj) by  iiiiiin  llinl,, -Xieeli of  Npveinbei' nnd  Jlnbi  us finally  revised nnd   cef'iifled   wiJJ  lie  |)|'ll)ll!l|.  The lilmve lufiirniulloii In pulilii.lied in  mi foiin elHewliere Iiihji|i; Hid TIiihjii miii  lui'poriiince.iif inuking npyn uf IneJuuluji  '11 llic llvilii id pulnled oui lo nil who (ire  Ad-Brleis  point  Iho way  lo action!  In Today's Classified;-.  FRiGli-AIHI** fildgi:, II cu, fl., veiy i.-|i>-|-i  1,'ondlllon $V0, old (},)���!, frjdgi.-, wVirki'  fllie,  li-UI), Hliilnl.'MM /il.;i;J ,.ln)t  .$)(), i;||||iIV.i  or Tenant HI  Jle'nldeub win* lum lilnd  pjiialji.n  JJiiiJm   liii-,   or  be*',   liuiiin   I  //I VI)     (I  l)i,(iiii'l*'i|   backing,   ai��  Uie  lli*'"'"*'*'h_,'',!'l'y. i'-'-'l.!'!   Urai.lUl'l,   MllH  Mill')!  nillrrtril fnr lln'*  the   di'ilil'.'i,   rom  -iir(:i:Gibbi)iir*winr bu  rhllilii-n   evil    Mine  /neiirid , '  lilt't* "'laclw-lM Ml'<", �� "nuinl" lur Hn  lillle -jMM-ple who gel'excited when Ihen  In 11 lug on llieir l|n'-'. , ' "  ' Mi. Hiooknuiii Miyn H li. linjuwi  fny \ni)\ ih name all Ui'* J)<)'i|)l<' w)(i)  nniki' (he I ii lung ili'ib)i,-n im 1 i.'w.lul  lie would Jll.i: In Uiank IJl'.'bi,  ll'ie  i"l|i  bul  l imii* |,-e  nni'Miig irom1 lhe llubi, ll)l*n Ihey mighl  appi'iir al a linnl o| icvlilou In he li'ild  III,- liiial wiili i|J NoMa'lill'i'i lo ,'aliaighlep  -1 li*** pm I -1 t"-r*" wt -(--���'-'���~,.��--��.'.���,.  ,     M.aio i..'("iii.-OH'itir. n,r iiK-b^mn fin Mir,  IIHi. iiir'if'iimidhoi 1,1 Hull'li I'll'i/i'iitalnp.  lull iigi' of nlui'lei'ii yeiui', p>np<-i ly ov.iui  ih))i, or in Ibo i-ai.u of louud 01 rvnlihinl ���  i.'lei.lois, ).)* i))iinili;i liiiqnuilion/iciiiileni.'e  p)ior lo -aubiiila-'Moii n| di'i'lannlon J''ull  inliil million on eligibility may be iihtuliicil  linnl  Die Jleglonul  Dli.lilr!  Gffin;  '  f'oipoiaUonH will only lie I'liU'icd on  Uio roll If Ihele Js, on file with Ihu .aei>  lul" junior i,UT, liike w,  ��� llinp-i f*ln:;'.|llc(|;i >coU> over T2.Q0O heiuus  (10,001) iuixIuik).  ��� Iiiiii;*, (.lnf.*,|lli;ilii qo,|N|0 Ibo liemc�� , .  pr.t e��f> -iimmj-MIVtnn "tjr 'tP'"Ofl\V, flST""'"*"'-  ��� 'u��i��",CI��*Mbc4�� am low-*��*^ liifjli-potepr-jf  Milra lonjcti, rmtmM  Pliono 8B5-9654     V  ��� Phono llnct opo*r> Sundoy* clobtiflci  -J!  ���   ��.  - 1-.  '    ''���*  ��� 11  Jf-.  if  is1  "4',  vf*  t      '���,  I ,  rt.  *   �����  ��'   .'I  J  y, 1  .* \   m  ���y  I ���*,  \i  11  >  . ��   i,  ii   ���  +���  ���/ 1  * 11  1 ������  vt a.  ill  '   'I  :r  Haf  ���a, i" >  !n.Gclobei.-HbMMld any propmiy~owner-.^i.Wlnii.��u��il.jtlldnw,.|.ut--$l8,i|!MM��lMin>e)H-^p.iM.'--~��.-   ... ....     ,,   -   1.1.      ,     ....'        , 1,1'     , 1;,)'"    I,.,.!.,,      ,i;,'    1,11...     et.  I    '  r  l :\  ht&wft  00p^r*0*i  > *!���  UaV^aJ*  ��>���   *��-^VH*��.*^  0-  - ,v> .a*��,y����    ,000*^rnmp.*r*r**mi&t**.0*i'.V UW  ^0^i^0HfV0iL^*00i^0^000M00  ^f****** t .   .. v        _f      .*Tv*r.**~"*   -*.-*,*��� t ' " IS* ���,'-    �� *        -  *     TM  ;'���  ".     .**.-"'���.-.'���,���,'- -  -, ��� ���       -  n ���'���>_���  ' t|-'-*'**>'''^Y��***yvT*,r^**rv'^*^^^ f*'"?"*'y '���i'N*vvyvv^ry>Ti/vvv>^r>i  '->, '\ *  -"���-><'.  j  .��**     -.*J��.-�� - .'^--i-f.^Y-.s.;-'- .-���vjs. !������ ,-. u ** *��, - ia**V"" .*���.����� J"**-*" M*"*-   *���".*-  "*������  'fr  Pflge, A*2  The Peninsula Times       Wednesday, August* 18, 1971  ���WUHMMUUMHM  The PemnsuiaT^*^  */ tnay r>e wrong, but I shall not be jja wrong as to fail to say wltpt I believe to be risty"-  ' tt-JOHN ATKINS  ��� DotlQtAS aG,AVHEBL?RrJ?r//wr    ���.-'- .-;- .., -   .  uuvmium*0��0i0m��0t0m<imii#J0��000i^  0*0*0*0  'I   ���  ���*f'i  *l  ���o-i  Krai' '  ��� .       ^      ��� -  "\VE have on a.number of occasions in    held,. These are things to consider be��  the ptist drawn uttention to the l'upt    fore  getting  "involved  with  the  wrong  that police-court news, highway accidents^    side of the law, ���  fatalities etc., are all classed as news . Needless to say, The Times has fre-  it'enls and in accord with. thejlaU'y'jH'ej'^ liost of over-  and news nreitla, the "weekly newspivper tufe-s by people who, having fallen foul of  is'quite naturally obligated to its read' tlie law, seek to have their names withers-to present, such news. . ��� ���' .held. The average' person accepts our  -. Unfortunately, in' the process of policy��� of non-discriimnalion and many,  compiling an interesting and" lively even though We refuse tq suppress, agree  publication, somewhere .along the way that tt would be totally untatr to. bow  an occasional individual takes offence. . to some and. not others. As a result  Either he misinterprets, disagrees with -*"��st people are sufficiently hroud-nund-  an editorial or���usually, his name makes    ?*> *�� appreciate our stand.  In the event or an aecitlent, the situation is slightly different in that even  though the name of the innocent party  �����     ft  V?  ft'*  .'* \  S    t  ,    >  tlie  court   scene   and   he   becomes   en  raged.  ���*..''. An. .ethical newspaper,.and we repeaL  ethical, should publish without fear of  favor and in this regard The Times has  always endeavored to play it th.at way.  We do not doubt that hy various5, and  somefhnes questionable, circumstances  we have failed to include certain names.  Qnee. or twice because, ill health was  involved and publicity would not have  served o any worthwhile purpose and  ..probably in two or three-, causes when  somehow or other we failed lo gcjl,  names.  However, we <\o not resort to subterfuge and suppress names of customers  by staling ''police did not release the  driver's mime". Neither do we allow  ourselves, to be pressured into llie despicable practice of deliberately keeping out the name of, one particular impaired driver yet publicising others. We  might well luiye done this inadvertantly  but certainly -not 'deliberately simply  because it Iras been suggested we might  lose a little business unless we keep a  name out.  Our policy is, as previously  stated;  only those court eases netting a fine of  "$50 or more and or jail are' published.  Anything   less   is   considered   as   trivial.  fs published, as is i^tte"iJns"toTrpiT77*TlTenr  , is no stigma involved. In such a case  the policy have no reason'for withhold-,  ing names, as was suggested recently by  one publication. Why a newspaper should  deliberately withhold a n a ni e under  such circumstances is but a mailer of conjecture.  If this type of discrimination is a  policy of a publication then it is one the'  publisher has to live? with. For our part  we prefer to keep our policies .straight-  forwarll and ahove board. This has  proved to be a just and honest course and  is reflected in. superior circulation. If  we lose a customer along the way. because he has been toadied to elsewhere,  then his loss will simply prove that he  appreeiales unethical practice and is himself no man of substance.  Newspapers have a job to do, that is  presenting news. It. is not always tlie  most enviable of occupations for often  personal friends and relatives make the  headlines under sorry circumstances, lithe news medttris to carry out its function honestly then it is obvious enemies  will be inade over a period of years.  However, providing news is honest and  unembellished,  published without   bend-  - 14���k-���a very   narrow- person  indeed- ing-ttrrmtside "influences, then the gen-  .who subscribes lo the view thai because eral public, as a whole, appreciates and  he is a- customer, or has some job in responds accojdingly. Thai is about all  the public eye, his name .should- be with-    onr-can' ask.  'Future   Up   T#   Pulilie  * .-  r  - X  >* r  a-l*  af.  ���V*  4    # *  '* '  LOCAL elections are still a few months!  away bpt as we h'av*2 pointed out iti  Ihe pasi���it is never Job soon to start  seeking out good; honest, responsible  and progressive Individuals,  CjrOw/h of lhe area is aecelernling at  a rapid pace which is all the more reason why "local government requires solid  iind capable citizens al  the  helm.   We  neeetl nol the narrow Ih'-inking characters  who seek office as some kind of status  symbol,  neither do we  need  pompous  little   individuals  who   direct   whatever  talents  they  might   possess toward  dictatorship and empire building. Then again  there are those who sit like'a bag of potatoes 'and-'contribute   nothing, in  any  way,  They  simply  go  along  wilh   the  nmjUrily,_|}jcfeiTing:to let others-;d.o,il)c  thinking, for litem and, generally speak-  -Ing, their -big moment is lo raise llieir  'hiiud in assent of dissent.      ' '  6      Make no mistake, we'are well represented by each oT Ihcsc categories and  anyone stifi'leienlly inleresled in reading  reports of meciings should, byjhis lime,  be woll'iiOuiiuinlcil willi lhe aclivilies----'  or  inael|viiics--ol' p.ur ekcled   leaders,  One- ol'.onr rattier less 'inspiring heads of,  .office recently  luul tjie astounding ,gnll  to admit, niter a niceiing, llinl hclilii'dly  knew wlial was going on from one nieni-"  "Ing lo imoihcr, "All I wish lo do is gel  lo heel; out of il ���and go home," lie said,  ��� When a poison v"brs|iips. af, llic sl'uinc  of scll'-csicciii and hangs on lu his niche  In office for, no oi|n*r purpose than lo  bolster his ego, (lien lie is worthless,    Need .for change in iinprniiiv**, \Vln-  Ihiir we are In business; pail of ihe liibor,  I'oi^'e or relhvil, we are all iudin-rlly at-  fecicd liy (lie ndiviliesof llinscin public  i. ,-f  , -;  *���'-'  av      .  '.    -1'  I        -��.  The PimusuhA%tui&>  on II,Cm ,Siii).',IiIiu) Cwuhl  hy  Ncclu'll IVnliimilii Thwn I id.  Il.ix �����|0-Kc:clir||, ��,<!,  Dtiiti'lwfn, tyi&flfr, lUHmr nml I'tthlhlirr  Nnh-ici'lplloii HiiIcdi (Iii iiilviuiio;        <  I Vciif, M - 7. Vcni'K, *��> - !l Y��*ni��( tli  u,s, iiiai I'on'hi'i, *>.*��..'*o  tlttvltiK ill" Of" twill t'nrt Mi'llott In lr.ninnni  ,   tllnwf finiitlil (o /ml* (ilt��1l  office. How our tasr dollars are spent  and utilized should be ol the utmost is;n-  porlance. We need .nol .those with Imaginary crowns upon their beadsr���instead  ���-we must find level headed people who  have both the capability and desire to  work toward community heiiermenl,  This situation has already heen recognized hy i'lic"recently formed Regional  Ratepayers Association which has made  clear ii.Vyiienlion of finding new candidates lor election to the Regional Hoard, ,  On lhe -municipal scene it remains up to  local bodies lo lake lhe necessary action  where neede<l.  Uy sinning the search tit this lime,  llie besl qualified people eiln be tq\-  .pr'oaehed .with a view lo accepring no*-'  ininuiion. litis is by no means ah easy  process for in many eaW'S "lltose -best  suited are, only loo often, reluctant lo  serve, Then too, such people often lil^e  lo lee| tliey are really wauled' aiul can  ���luti'dly he expected lo accept lhe request  of one person ur* nn* indication of wlde>  unread faith, Therefore, in all 'iiii'iic-i**,  Ihey should be appi'oaclied hy a, delegation and lhe proposal (aid on the line,  One thing io eonsiiler is the lact  Iluii laxes cannot be \\Ji\ down. As wc  grow lliere is always llie need for additional facilities such as good roads,  sidewalks, parks and parking areas, These  are all essentials thai hardly lil into the  c|assifieaiioii/of empire building, In  other-words claims ���iluii taxes will be  held down are mil ���slaleiiienis woilhy of  c:onsi*|enit|on, What is required is sensible dispositionof Lpiibllii" I'i'iinIs ;. bigelher  wilh an inlelllgenl 'iipproueli id progressive developn'n-ni,  In, the final iiiiulysiH, llie Ink: of lli'e  coiiiiniinlly ||e�� wilh lhe elecioiitle, ilm  election lo iillh'e of a Council or Hoardf.  be ll good or'hiid, slmjily reflects Hid  alliliidc of the  public, .Should  ii  prove  dl'.J.!.''Jllh.!1'Illi;J,I!.''.fl^jy,!.".,^!)ii 1.1 ajj|,ijy have  wlial we asKcd lor,  'llic llinc io think and pllm Is now,  'I he lime I'm  action will be, nl llic end  of llie year and lilllc diuihl remains  Jl is loiig overdue-   in soiueUiiiiirhws,  k<>ii<< Ibliil ul  nil  llfK'  fuii'hi Ih iIIi'cin  b;il liiwiinl iljii-il ri'lii'f ninl Iwu Uilrili-i lo  (Ii'VhIii|iIiii'IiI   UliC'' lii'iiili|iiinli'iit |m ul  fill  (���'-���iirlui f'ln-il, OIIhwii,  Basketball T earn  U.K. Tottr  ������ r- -lj"��� i..�����w.-^�����r.-nViirj ���j->i-.,ii^... ���a-.ii.- .'���'���������������r.-r-v^i  by Cindy Hwjis  ON AUGUST 3, the eleven members of  Pendef Harbour's Junior, girts basket*  ball team arrived at Vancouver International Aivpprt, after a six-\vee"c \aur of  - the ILK. .  *      -    '���'������ --          Quv sinceri> thftnUs to our coach, Mr,  Tiernan, fpj" his time and' effort aiidmak--  in| this trip ppssible- We thoroughly epy  joyed the trip and will remember it Soy  years to come. '    .  We started. PUt on June 21, travels  lirig by Wavclah', leaving Vancouver at  5 p,mr The flight takes approximatafy  nine" houvs, avriving at Gatwiok Airport1  on Jtine 22 at 10:11) a.m. London time.  We then travelled by train tci Victoria  Station-wjliere vve rented �� twelve seat  mini bus.    ���    .  We arrived at Crosby Youth Centre  in, Liveiipool, our first accommodation at  ���1:30' a.m. After a warm welcome anci  a tasty snack, *\ve,had i\ SUurU practice  before going to "bed.  WEDNE!3PAY JUNE 23  : Had our pictures taken at tlie Livi r-  pool Echo, had a short tour of Liverpool  ancT saw where the 'famous Beatles '"First"  gof tlieir start.  Off   to   Motberwoll   .Scotland,   a   five  luair   drive,   arriving   around   midnight.  .Dvlring our stay in Scotland' we were billeted   with ��� students     ot   Dalziel'High  Sclvuul.  T ~        "��������������' ���*  THURSDAY JUNE 24  Our first game was played against  "~1"*BVenspark Secondary School, a mixed  school of 1400 students.  Basketball, Pender Harbour 24, Rav-  ���enspa'Tv' 12.���Volleyball, Pender Harbour  0, Ravenspark 3, We I ben toured Calzaari  Castle.  FRIDAY JUNE 25 ~~   '  Played   Laasswade   Secondary   Scbonl,  Unnnyrigg, Scotland,  a  mixed  school  of  -11.00   students.   Basketball,   Pander   Harbour 31, l-asswade 33.  Later we topr:ej1 Edinborough Custle,  tluui went to supper, Ibis being a special  slipper as ii was .fune Crosby's* birthday.  We then attended a show, "Utile Big  Man."  JUNE  26 AND  27  J-'ree d^ys with our billets.  MONDAY JUNE 28  Played Buruughimiir Secondary Scliool  in  Edinborough, a  mixed  school of   1300  sudenU.. BasJ*etbalJT 1'eiuler Harbour 49,.  Hnroughmuii- 44.  Highlight of this game; was Lynn Rae  ��� scoring   19   points.   Tlie   volleyball, game  was played against   the .school,  wh'o  are  the ScoHisli Under Ki Champions. Volleyball, Pend.er,^liaijiour 2, Bni-uughtmiir   li.  TUESDAY  JUNE 29  These games were played against  the  students  we   were   billeted   with,   Dalzief  Secondary  School, wlm  are the'.Scottish  Under  111 Champions^ Volleyball,'-Pender  Harbour 0, Paizibl ?,,  WEDNESDAY JUNE 30  Went shopping in Glasgow.  Attended  Duli-iel High fc-vhool Coral Shield, a mus--  icul competition between four bouses,  THURSDAY JULY I  -������ All ended pi'ize giving wilh our billets,  this being like our Awards Day. This  being our laJit day in Scotland wo'left for  Liverpool via Ormskirk.  Next week I'll write some 'further  coinmvnls on our games nnd .sights.   "  amnljJt-i'fl were (Jiscrlminated .aguipi.t'  by Um iiiipm-l dulicH of Iho coinn'y of  liriliHh Columbia in lIKiri. Pluyfrig corclH  were taxed ni fid percent' Of Ihiii'r value.  - . I  v*.��     \  �� r *  ^vf  mm0000njn*m0mi^ ^.rr���.^,������,, T^,^r-,.  *00mt0000>if000  ute  ***^I000L00  IMPORTANT:���NOTICE   ,  PLEASE BE ADVISED  THAT  MR.  BEN StMEN-FALUY  IS NO  /.ONGER ASSOCIATED  "\   " '       '*   WITH '  -.,-.-> V * H   .,������>>+~��K0k,*~.<  1      i (  "^OCCOiA TRAVEL1 AGENCIES LTD.  !       POWKU RIVER  if , Toll 405-2421  TWILIGHT THEATRE  . GIHSONS . . ,  STAf'HINGi  f>onnl,| SullKirlnnd, l|lio| Gouhl,      '  Sun KulluilIKill,  KI STKICiri); WniriliH) "|:i��il|iinnl fiwnor-  inq nnil Cpnr*>a Inrihuuro";  :R[-Wi-M('D����niild,-'-ll,'C,-C|obh|fi��r,;-  I.A5TTWO PAYS  WEDNE50AY ond THURSPAV,  i   Ai<o������ Iflond 19 of fl p.m.  ' STAHKINGi.  Iliiibdiu "aluiMnil, WnlUn Molhou find  Ml'li'nil Cipfifntil,  fniPAV, SATURDAY/SliNPAY,  MONDAY,  Ai-Qiiil 90, 2\, 11 ��rul %0 til fl '��,m,  HPXT WBfiKi ,       '  . ,.,   '.'  .' ....    ifAKHINGi i;,  Jiirin-l'oul Ibi'iaiiiiaixl'i, Aloln f'olon,  TUI5DAY, WfONfSPAY, THUR5PAY,  , Av$M��i 24, 25 ��n4 2it at.(I p.m���          ���* " IXECUTIVI"  ���   WAI.'f'DKiMfY,  PWIPAY, SATURDAY, 5UNPAY,  < A-'(-u*> **7, M <"! 39 ol 0 p.m,  M��lln���� Soiurdqjr, Ana, 2ft ol 51 fi,m.  E^SsSSSSi  j^^i��nm^\i^.'  v^^\,\      I ^*��\�� s  ���  v-'-/ **�� \*-",   ' *���  *ky   Ji;A"1^?    v-*        -,'.-.  J-  /J   ���  a   - i " i\\A \f v* An ,*  i^-Sv ������TV.������-*��� - ���**' ^&r~-  ���a  *tim���-,J-a7.n*-r7>uii.-ta'gsamr.BnrsB  ���* y* *���  Irf  Trading stamps  sticky favorite  LOS .-Viujeles���To tjie appa-  �� rent delight of some and tlie  distress ��� uf othars, trading  stamps are one of tbe first  things to go when a retailer  switches to discount operations.-        ���..-,������������ .-,������            Most retailers report tremendous savings.with the  elimination of trading stamps.  But others contend the savings  come from .cuts iu service,  hours, personnel, and the types  of goods in stock.  -Maury Colin's Shell Service  station in North Hllywood cut  -)-Hii4-stamps-ft��i---HH-'ee- months,  but.   reinslituted     them     last  month.  ���it cost me- $2,200 in profits  in. January, February, and  March," Coli.n says. He lowered his prices 2 cents a gallon  when he dropped the stamps,  but he says increased vi*lume  and the saying from not buying stamps didn't offset the  lower  price.  Mr. Colin stryj-, Jie's thinking  "of giving double stuunis uovv  to atlract more business.  *  Um Frail Canlrell, vice-president' of Alpha Helta' Acme  markets, says the chain did  away with "iill Uie. frills" because "the housewife wauls  lower prices and we nccum-  UHidulc her." ,  Ami Pi-Rodent. Huge no'  Walhlj" of Ralphs uurrlifil.ssayH  the chain elii'uinated stumps  because "wc. foil ibe .consumer* is ("iiore InleruHled in fe-  cuiving thu cotiis of llio h!limps  hi lower prictm."  ���"_---' *�����  - ,       '    -- -  Union curb urged  hr 'troublemakers'  UKOlltm 11, Mnri'lH ,'lrr, labor-  I'.nlallnns xliriKilnr for (Inn-  eriil Milium Curpundlnn In  Dclroll, siiys union lonilorx  miiHl Hltuid up lo Iriinblniuak-  erft who ha vu n hdi'Iuun ol'l'iicl  mi pi'iidui'livlly,  ' 'Mr, Morris, lold lhn lilrnplru  Club of Cuiiudii Uiul r> pm;  ccnl nf union niumbci'H urn  |ioubliiina|-��iiH "who tipcpda  mori! Hum avoiding fyork ihun  Irying In ouni llieir wagcH,"  ThiiHii omidoyeiiH huvo n mv*  Inns cffia'd on pi'nduulivlly |m-  ciiu'sii 'poor ipialliy rMqiilritM  Ihnl work Im ilium ovm* mul lw  wiii'ku ihun an n*i!piil nl nil,1  lie (-uid,   Give the work,  to the workers  A l;i-!AJ)IN(J C/uiiiillun. html-  iii'hh, cxncullvn hiikmuhIh ihul"  In llur unihuilovoiopcit coiint  I'Ich nf lhn world thorn Ih ,i  iiiiud In lake woi'h awny Iroiii  niiirhlniffi iind /dvnil-liMf'Iclo  Ihu worliui'M.,  V, l(), Mi'riiuiiz, picHliiunt of  Norlhmn Klucirlc Cumpiiny  I .I'll,, lold a niunlhiK uf llm In-  icnifitluiKij ciiiiinbiir of coin-  niui'cii I burn In a v'iwl dl|'f��r��  mien In ii!i|iiirmiiculii bulwi'mi  (ll'VlllopCll   ^llllll    1111(1.H'lltlVlllllp-  ..-nl nalluiiH,.'..,',''..,..,..:  In a iliivi'lo|iiul ci'iiiininv, he  iiiilil,,'lhi,��|'i> in priuuiin'o lowibdn  niucliuiil/ulion lo liii|inivi* Um  i|iiiillly of .|,iinli|i'lii, olimlniiln  boilnii   JuIim,   unil   cul    labor,  CUM III, , '  "III u d��wi,Ji/plii|{ 'I'liiiplry,  nviillnblllly of wi-ili of t��oiiiu  hiiul   iilioiild   lului   |iii*ci.'iliii|i'ii  j.wxA* ih'n'' iHNfrJnil.fi'd.liiii..  I'liiii'i'i'ii wilh lln" pri'i'jiio nn-  "hnn of the' Job,  ''Wuik. wliii'h by Ihu mUumI.  Urdu ol liuiiin I'oiiiilili'H mlidil  Iin, i-imiililen/d -iipullllv",  l��ur*  ~.lll({^-.~-',��hy��*k���!���ttJJy���.��~.l,#h��^'lMusi~a*l,  ollii'i'aylw iumI<��m))ii|iju,,J�� pro*  hubly piufmublu, In u iluv��i|��  ojiiiii-1 I'uunuy, lu n<�� Wful*. id  ��ll.'    a  *"*Wa  it evwy reaidant.of British:pojumb|a (2,2^0,0^0),  ond oaph visitor this year (^st.7;6|6(0Q0) took ono  8Hj x 11 Rhoqt of pnper, crumplod it up and throw .  jt avvay,in Stanley Paris, wp would havo a p||e of  papor 576 fp0t.hlali.-Or wg could covqr IVIoniiiiKi  Park (iqo,oqo'.aor-38).wlth;,o'J8 inch layer of old  crumplqd up paper,,  "^tSirify^  "a:��� a:���i-i-  (Yotsavory yoarwQf/o thQMQhtfeMly throw away that  much and moro, TIiq Qov^rnrn^nt of t3rlt|ali  Columbia Is asking for your hQ|p>. ,  It la physically Imposslhlo fo control pollution In  -iho.ontlr��-366,-2ps squaw miles qt BrltiBh Coiuhi-  ' n,mJ?,!li? ^ Bnd m'*W dQ m HHIO hit tO kOOp  J3rltloli,C6lMmhia beautiful,...-- ,  ''' I '        '  '      '     ' ' '  irlflsh Columbia Isbf mUM.  Help you'i^(Soir��riiiii^nili9ffp It that m��%  . British JSohmibla.     , -w:  JDoofl Your Club or Group report Its  ���  ."'I  f!  <*��� '  <     ActWtUm ^rjuJarly to Tlm Tlnwn?  '''      '    i   i ���.     ��� - -  ���, ,  iiWiiiM>-fw" iyr-'r^^'t^*t"*^*~*"'*m,rnir ut iif-f-imrrifli nir-WiTiniritTin-nni'-irfiiri 7iiirlann|-.i��ni,,ia.i,^,- r ,��� ,, . ,.���   .     ,        ���    ,   ,���        ..���...,,,, ���    . .... �� r sw T-:V,'^^ jfc.-> .I'-; *^-*^-^:^^ /��r,^*"^4TC^W*^"  '    - ���         . '   ���   ,      <      -      ' -���-* ��� /    .--"   ��� :'���'������ :.-'   -    : ���    M **. ' . -   *    '-" ':.."���-    ���'..   ���*       ������ jj t          '.        *-'*.���    ,;v- -          -    *    -       ���.'���-,..   -;    *    ..:.���          ���  *: .fit^ ^ '*.,"*��� C-*  .a^v^V^V^H^.^ v\^<>,^\-yaWvv-��^V%^"^^^ \i��          ^  |                                                                                                                                      \                                                                                                                             "                - ,   .                                                                                                 s                                                                                                                                                                                                     .                                                              *                                                                                                                                          '         '                                                                                          '    Va\t    .  a-T                                                              '                                                                                                                                                                                                                     " J                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     I                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 ,    *            *                                               '                                                                                       "                                                                                                                                                                I                                                                '     ^   "��        ��l  rj                        -             -                                                               I                               i' ���                                                                              ���                                                                               ,                            *                                         .          t    'A%>  Around Qibsons  ���by Morjon Charmqn  QUESTS of Mrs. Wimvifred  Keen wore  her daughter    Mrs.  Kay  Mackenzie,'  granddauglitur  Miss "Heather  MucKenzie  and grandson Don MacKunzie  with  iiii?  ���wife and faiiiily, all of Vancouver; Qon,  won a lug-boat racu \Vith .his Damar ll.'. * -  ���    Accompanying'him  oh  tbo tug were  Mi*., and   Mrs.   Geoffrey   Harris   uf   Port  Cociuiljam,-und Mr. und Mrs. TuilvHiirris '  from Plymouth, Bugland,, who enjoyed a  visit al Mrs. Keen's borne and were especially happy  to be  spectators  at  local  Sea    Cavalcade    festivities , They    were  qiiite enamoured of the coast scenery and  our country in general. Capt. Mackenzie"  had a soaking just  before the races started' when   he  dived   i'nlo   Uie   water   to  assist a swimmer who was in difficulty.  OVER8AS GUESTS  Mrs. IS undo litis bad a cousin Oihn .  from Helsinki; Finland, and a cousin  Nunui and hor dajattitfer Aniial.isa Inmi  Sweden visiting Canada for the lirsl  ���time. Mrs. Nuolio took her guests to Victoria. They also attended the SI. Paul's  School ol Nursing- Graduation at Uu;  ���Queu Elizabeth Theatre on August Hlh.  The travellers left on Monday lo rut unto the Old Country. Mrs. Nuolio went lo  see them off.  Guests of George, aiul Km Flack aie  and Miss Flack who, arrived on Monday  the former's- cousins Miss BoIIim Flack  lasl week from Magiuiveiy, Armagh, N.  Ireland They (ravelled by plant; lo make  their first visit to Canada. Mr. Flack's  brother arrived from Saskatchewan lo  see lus cousins and they Will all be going  to the Stales fur a family reunion with  oilier   relatives   there. ,  EQUINE NOTES  At llaney on Saturday August 7lh, the  2 year old Quarter. Horse stallion, "Hhick-  hurn "J Bar" belonging to Bruce and Trisb  Cramer, was liml. Another win I'or Ihis  beautiful- hoi so- which l*as, since March,  placed in II shows belwee'u Kuklancl,  Wash, and Kelowna, B.C. Congratulations.  ������*���-��� Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fiedler will be  showing .thoir purebred Arab stallion  "Al Husan" and their l'alanuno tluee  (jiiarler Arab gelding ."SIinralis "Golden  aSundancer" al lhe Pacilie National h'.x-  bibilmn.  Steve and Durlenti ' I.ailtlejiahn will  tinier their ft year old slalho'n "Ca.sh-  Back" at Ilu; PN.F.  .loliii Slcwarl whose horses won a  lliird al Oliver, will be again showing'  his purbred Arabian mare "Mraug" ami  purebred Arabian roll "Mnuig Kayvam"  al the PN JS.  HERE AND THERE  Craig Noiris attended a basketball  school lor a week ".it Birch .Bay. Bradley  Norris visited, bis sifter on Vancouver  Island  lasl  week.  . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fearu were hosts  lo Mr. and Mrs. .Woodland aunt young  son from Prince (ieorge. Mrs Fear it's  sister Joan Srigley from Whalley also  visiled. ���      ~  Welcome   lo   Gibsons   Mr,    and    Mrs.  l-,loyd   Hicks   (rpm   Vant'opver   win*   urp  Jiiippy lu ba.resldiiiK here, Mr. Hicks Is1  with the Dupt. of Highways.  Mr. and Mrs. H. David Miller and  son formerly of Powell Uiver. are now  living in Gibsons where Mr. Miller ih with  Hie Diipl   ol High ways,  Mrs Sinilli from Kelowna-wan gnosl  ul lhe lioine of her daughter Miu Uonilhy  H/,uhu.  The Misses Tulyko from Surrey, visiled al lhe home of Mr. and Mrs, U,  Brai'l'olt  and   fiunily, '  ilev. Ui-nnls Morgan from Vancouver  spent a Iiiihv day in Gibsons iieeing' iiuiuy  Inenils   I hern,       - ��� .        *,���.*���  ���"'rjunil.H wish a "gel., woli soon" lo Mih.  Iluilulph Wnrbicki.  Mr. and Mrs,'Ha i'l Duli.'iiu aiul family  . fiiruierly of ('niwlnnl Bay in lhe Kni-lou  ays, ivliu aro iiresenlly, al Iho Suiinhtiie  Const Trailer Paik, an* iilanniiij' in make'  llieir huii.ui'in lhe ciiiiiibiinily. Ivfr. Duliiiut  in a surveyor wild ��� Dept,. of l|lgbwiiy��,'  Tlm DuleiiiiH celelniileil \hi-.lr Kllli wedding auiiivui'iary' ou Tliurmlny " AiiViusI  Billi,  i... ,Mis, F, ,|. Wyngai.'il visiled Hev. and  Mm l.ylii Preiilun. In Clillliwnck receuily  lllleinieillahi gll In CUinpr in ;,vci al  Keuls Isliiud Baplitil .('iiinp' HU iiniiliii  gh'ln aie , hiippy wilh sillily iIiivoIIdi),',,  iii'i'liery, wider skiing, and ollp*r ���spuilH  ai, well as hlkiiii mid hull talks by, |c/i(|ei,i  on ililli'ii'iil i,'ub|erli, Tliny linvi; roui-  (lilcil  mi  inli.-|,-,-.liii/( boilk iiboiil   Uie liii,I;'  _j2iL!.^iJJ!ij[iiiLJliL'y_i!ii!JU3i^  lli.'ei.,  a'.liiiihi.,   |lowers   ule,  'Mr. and  iVIis , ('Ieorge   1,111/., iiImi  Mrs  J'liililce   l.iil/   nnd   iwo  iliiiigbh.'i'ii   vlhlled  llm Inline uf llieir uncle .1  II   MiiiiIuii mid  Jlieii'  lii'ulliei   Gurry   I'Vedei'lek,  Mr,  nud  Mli.   George   I.uIh iiave  i elm unl, In Han  luib'Diiwmi   Mn/   Fiinlcii laid/, nml ilaii/tli  len, rnmiilneii  for a   fui'llier   vim I  nl   Um  Frederick limnc All agree, liml  lliiil in u  *^iiffiirtinriiri��nrriTvvinrilriFiTviT***^^^ "  Minn Hue llililiiliiiiinl Iiimii NihIIi Vn/*'"  t'DPVl'V |viii'iilluii(Nl nl Iho liliiii'e nf lii'i  liinlliei' In law and iilnler ('lulu mul Mai''  leiie  Hiiiiinlli,  llei'iiiil  gui.'idn of  Ml.  iiimI  Miu, ,luhu  Winiil   were  Mi,,  and   Mih.   Hany   Wuud,  nud family mid Mi   nml Min  Gnny Mil '  i'ln'11 liuiii Whlii'vi'iiiiri, Albnin (wlieie  "- ihe l>)/*,"**iti*mr wil.*; rcjT/rlly; ��� Ai.'.-r;, vi.s'lt"  ,    llni  lhn  Wood  hoiiin   wen)  Mr,  ninl, Mm.  sr-pl }^b, T^m?f\Q\ of ���'V^ncp-.iveri Mrs.  Wood's **rnr'th0*t- Mrs. F. IlS'bW'ipid frflm  OhilliwacKi' giss P,i Norflel'd and Wi  and, Mi'S, j, Havbprd of NQfuY "Vancoviveiw.  , . ftob and Jackie Burpe! t atid friends  .from*yPtp\ii\ were 'visitors -wiih .relatives  hero, Pwayne Burnett rpptained to holiday for a week at Gibsons.  Ponna and Fred Brad|fiy with their  twt" c:(ukirdn. weie ' -dawn Jyopy Prince  -Geoi'iio. to visjt Mrs,, Hradloy's parents  Alliert. and Sheila Danroth, Hall :Road. .  The panroth's oldest son Gerry who has  a taxi business in Prinee" Rupert vaen-  tioned here for a week,      * ^-^ ,  Shah-"!* and llerb Craig and ohiidren  fram Viicoria who have- property here  Wore over cluiji-ing a building site.   '  Miss Diane Cramer visjled a friend at  Fallon,' ChurchiU County, Nevada,' for a  week or so. ,  NEW PAS^fPR  At a congregational, meeting at  Gib  gommMnfam ����t  Wednesday, August 18, 1971      He Peninsula Times  P��gfe JjSt  ageucj  ���anpower Centres  vFed. Gov. jo|5s  STAFFING fov all Federal Government,  Departments is beji-i* "handled by (ho  Department of ManpowoT and fmirugra-  tinn through its local Canada Manpuwei'  Centres. Anyone, employed or not, vyjsli-^  ing to apply i'or a govaofiunenl position'  'should register at his. nearest CMC-  Mr. Staii Purdy, Manager of the Howe  Street CIVIC, explained thai this authority  was delegated tfrdiTs departmejvufor inany  occupations   within   the   Public   Service  last fall. "Many positions become vacant  during (lie year,"  he said, ������and'.Jwe are  cohcel-ned thai   Ihe public -]m aware of  these opportunities."  sons Pentecostal  Tabernacle on ��� W-edner3-__^    "The    responsibility     fo��r    recru.itiijg.  day evening last week with JSric A. Hqjjii-  by, Dislricl SuperinlefTdenl attending,  Gerald W. Foster front The J.^as, Manitoba  ami his^wifd. ahtd-ili M. Foster from Osoyoos, B.fc. were voted in as Pastors, here.  Mr. and Mrs. Foster are both gp-aciuates-  of Western Pentecostal Bible ' College,  North Vancouver, B.C.  screening   and   re'ferral,"   he   added,   "in,  thcOperalional and Adminislrativu Sup-  purl cufeuories for Uje Public Sorvices was"  given to our department since wo were already pruviding a similar service to Ihe  private sector." -       -������  When  asked  wlial   occupation?, might,  be  included  for tl.iese  two categories  he'  listed several including-, correctio-taal, fire-,  fighters, general 'labour and trades,- hoal-  ui|5.'power and stulionary plai.it operations",  hospital, services, lightkeepers, ship ' re-  pairs, slupis crews, coninuiuications, data  pif��cessiiij{. clerical and ic^ulatoiy, office  eiiuipiueiil. secretarial, .slenirgrripiiic, lyp-  iiii;, lelephone operations.   "-"**���  Mr Purdy recommended (hat those  .^killed in the above oceupatio'ns should  .register at their nearest CMC'and identify  io their Manpower Counsellor their desi'v  iu lie considered fpr future openings willi  Hie Federal. Government. Separate files  "I such applications are fcepi foi" imme-  di.de referral to individual departments  vvlio must place their requirements I'ur  il.esq caU*j{(iries. willi  Ids  CMC.  The vymdiesl place  in CanadiL is  not  Uit-^ i-ornei  of Portage, and;Mail*,.'in  Win  ni|ii'(',  . i n   Quehrc  ii'i'i Cape Hopes Advance in North-  CLASSIFIED  AD.EIRIIFS  will m  A JQB  FC)R YQU,  PHONE '  885,9654  -���FOR""  AGTIONI  Mr. A��Jvorli$or:  Those advertising  spaces aro real bargains for you. Sold on  contract pnly. For details on How to stretch  your ��dvor��is!iJa dpi--  jar, plionc 885-96S4,  ask for sptrcial ad  rates. .   ��� |  ACCOUNTANTS  RALPH G. DUCKWORTH  ^CHARTERED ACCOUNTaANT-  Tclopliono: 8BS-9515 - Telophono: ,806-2912  SECHELT, B.C.        . GIBSONS. B.C.  W. Philip Gordon  CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT  Tel:   Bus,  Ba6-27MJJ^,jmJrt^  Harris Block, Gibsons,  B.C.  ART SUPPLIES "~^  Tolcphoaa 886-2069  ROSE & ART ENTERPRISES  Pollory, Supplies, classes & firing,  dealer for Duncan's Ceramic product*  Pino Rd. & Grandviotv Avo.  P.O. Box 62, Gibsons, B.C.  BUILDING SUPPLIES  (Cont.)  BUY DIRECT FROM MILt  $Q-DOWN. TERMS AVAILABLI;.  Cot  nil sUes.  Tirnho'r anci  Planl..   Dimensional  Lumhci qiiil-PlyvviXHl. Wa deliver on lliu  Sunshine Coast. ���  Cherk Our Pi ices Bolore Buyinfl.  TRANS. PACIFIC MILLS LTD.  1349 Mil��hiiJlJiaad, Richmond, &.C.        ���  Phono VancouvoV: 321-2388 - Local: 886-7036  AUTO SERVICE  SECHELT HOME SERVICE  Atlas Parts - Good Year Tires  24 Hour Towing  885-2812 or 885-9979  BLASTING  CONTROLLED BLASTING  ���''.-   ALL WORK INSUR-EP  FREE ESTIMATE  a FRED DONLEY  Pender Harbour - 883-2403  WATER SURVEY SERVICES  por Expert Blqsting   .    -1"  free Estimates  Phone 885-2304 L. C. Emerson  R,R,  1, Socl.olr, P.C.  CABINET fVfAKERS   OCEANSIDE FURNITURE &  CABINET SHOP  HARDWOOD SPECIALISTS  FINt CUSTOM FURNITURE-   '���  KITCHfcN AND BATHROOM CABINETS *  Our Cabinet  Units Arc All  Prfifiinshccl  Bolora  |ii!.t*allqliqn.  R. BIRKIN ��� Beach Ave , Roberts Crock, B.C.  Phono 886-2551  CONCRETE  NORTH COAST CONCRETE  Foundations - Driveways etc.  Alt Harper Office 883-2240  Madeira Park Res. 883-2223  CONTRACTORS  COAST BACKHOE & TRUCKING  :";;; '"LTD.-'-'-������'      '     ���   ���-���  Cement-Gravel, Orpin Rock, etc.  Box 89, Madeira Park  Phone 883-2274  Fill,  BRICKLAYING  A. SIMPKINS   ���  Box 517 - Socholt, B.C.  Phono 8Q5-2132  i     ���-  A,iJ tiy MASONRY     r  Ali Typos Of Sloiu) Work*  Also Urickii ond blocks  Knsidonilnl ond Conimurcial  ���    Now nrifl Old Ui-illdlngs'.  Phona 886-2231  Boh:259, Gif>son��( B.C,  HilJIL  ...j   COR ZUIDEMA  I'or All Your R��novnllons, Impairs  nnd Cnhifiol Work,  Phono 885-2135  ai-.,.  ^..felLeCTRHfAL. .���   CONTHACTORB  Wliliui Siipjjlloo  ' '    ������������.>. '  ��� -- Special)��Ing ln>.~~~~-r~.  MKUKEL  Elocftrlc Meut  WHARF ROAD, SECHP^T  6>liono mVi-ZQQZ  TRICON DEVELOPMENTS LTD,  CUSTOM IIPMBS - l-Rfi.FAJ* HOMK  I llijl) Qnnllly , , . I<fif|i.'|i4irili|n piiruii  llpy n fiifldififl nf|i| cirirf n yoim.fllf, P( unl  mil |iiiiliii,i,|,inn| Imlji,  '"(3AnH)'"M MAY, n.r*.. * riwiM Hvm, D09-2723  "EASY LOQ" VACATION HOME  CONTACT,  YMfio procowoll of  806 7720 HopMn* Londlna* P-C'  |"nr llniiroiiinl, V"ill��il ,Tin�� l"fj MuiMlnn l��y  CAMAOJAM 1.00 hTIOICI'UlM ���> I.|l>,    '  L & H SWANSON LTD.  READY-MIX CONCRETE     '  Son��J ond Gravel - i~jnckl-nus  Pllclilno - Excnvallnns  OFFICr;, IN PENNER BLOCK  885-9666, Box  172, Sechelt, B.C.  Land Clbiiring, Lapd Dovelopmenf  Road Biiildino, Road Work  "���;    Call. ;     ���'  OSBORNE LOGGING CO. LTD,  ��   Hnx 109, Secliell, B.C.  ,  Phone 885-9767  ",        ^PHONE 885-9550  RONf5 CONTRACTING  t1  C|ikiiI||(| - l-xaivflllona - R'Wil BnlMliifi  Gnnllri|- ��� ('I'l -.Roqil GimvoI - Ciiii'lin(l K��ir.k  Phono: Socliolt 885-9550;  ,.U-,WJ- UJlT"Xr���~~^.r^L~r��M��ryrHr*Hr����*rk��~*^  ^fi,^Mmj^^^','.lL.'l'r-^liiL.iii^*^��*'-^^^  W'SAPY^MIX CONCRETE *Np  BUILDJNG SUPPLIES  Yi/iirPoo Slop HhIMIik* 5|(*m  |fnr All Youi BulMliiw rhutilti '  OIR50H5 BUILDING SUPPLIES LTI>,   J6t)3 Swv|ow..-;���,l!|wn����_��fl6.7*4S? ,,.  tWIN CRERK LUMBER     ~"~"  BUILDING SUPPLIES ^TD>  Dial 8862808        '  WImm) Y'��f  i Nim.j |iiil|>Hiiu Si'piillft*  ilv�� t/fc A  *,^fi*m.jff Mv 0f0tu*1* 0R<L  iFRfH PSTIMATIT5  ��� *0imt*V*,*0m**0*V*010mUW0*"0*"'0*0 rtlJBWIWH!**  CUSTOM BACKHOE y/OHK  Si-PTIC TANKS iNSTANIil)  GuvarniTionl ���Approved   '. .:;:;::!:':fr��*"b,il:slim')'l(i"'  lixcqvollons - Pro'lnofjo - Woluilliid!!,  file,'  Phono 886-9579  "Your lii-b|i'idtib Cord  In this" h|--��jr�� will  rancli norirly. 10,000 |ji.*n->lu|  "-"-*-"*" Low - cosf "*-" |*| lo Ir pnwe f^-^-  W.5P.9M Pi ��� 588 vie est ;   SUNSHINE COAST DISPOSAL  SERVICES LTD.  I'OKJ MIII'OH In Oil'!, COVJ,  T��l| 8063938 or 8059973  Toil iis rm youi ni!,|iw',iirfiiii'ii-i   '  Wlli'll l'��ni)V(il|li|| Ol b|i|iu,| (|iinnlll!|.  .    Ciiiiluiiimii AvmliiMii,  l  Qmmmn*mfmn%\mtm.\\r w*<wwiiPiiwniiiwiwi|ifiimin|iiiii.iiinii i '   BESTffl9'ANs im '  ACTON ELECTRIC LTD.  |"nr,|i|fint|i-| - IivImMiIi-I ond Morlim Wlilmj  |:|nr.|||n limit - fipny/i���\t,   *^r'*J-**---pi|��|io"e��*-73l447" ' '"'  BILL McPHEDRAN  '      EL pcmiCAk .'CONTRACTOR.  ���r.���������,������.,_...,.. |:reoT:-,ilmole?) ���-��._.���,  Phono 886*7477 * Glhioni, B,C,  'UiiO i.itmo {.{Mam Jo        ,,  l��oi;l) noorly, 10,000 jh*o|>I��i  by pry wftokl   *  THr; TIMJiS - Phono 88f)96fi4  00/00*000*0*  ELECTRICIANS   (Cont)  JIM McKENZIE  ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR  Residential Wiring and. Major  Appliance  Repairs  PHONE 885-9978  Box 387, Sechelr,  B.C.  SIM ELECTRIC .LTD..  Electrical Contractors  '" Wfrirrcf-'Supplies '-  Electric  Heal  Sechelt - Phone 885-2062  bfiving Hie Sunshine Coast lor of* qua, lor century  FUEL ''        :     "~     ~  ANADIAN  P  ROPANE  ScrviwH aPq Siinshirra Gaast Wilh /cliahlo arid  (.'(.unomtcul  CodUing,  HcQling and Hoi  Water.  FRtK ESTIMATES  Phone 885-2360  Wharf and Dolphin - Sechelt, B.C.  RNIE WlbMAN  for aU your  ,SSO PRODUCTS  IMPERIAL- ESSO DEALER  Phone 883-2663  Madeira Park, B.C.  rtV --' : "������.'-���--- -;:r'r- "* : ���   For Your Fuel Supplies  DANNY WHEELt*R  youc  IMPERIAL ESSO AGENT  886-9663 - Hopkins Landing  FURNACES  PARKINSON'S HEATING LTD.  "  GIBSONS       ESSO OIL FURNACES  No iIhwii puymunl.- BunK InUirwtl  Ton yi!ni!�� lo iHiy-  for fraii aMin.ato���Call 086-2728  1  ," 'Coniplaiu lino ol rtpiillanciy-  IIAIRDWESSER _ ���.: [_  ANN'S (COIFFURES  in llio  Unl  |3|ock  ,     Next In the Co-op Sloip  Gihsons 886-2322   ' ���";���-������ I    *"  SECHELT BEAUTY SALON  Cnmplulo 'Tlrilrdro��t'inn Sorvlco  ; |'|'olu*-sioi:|i'll  Skill.  Cowrlo Street  liy  Phonu 885-2818  itEATlNQJlSH^^  HAIL SHEET METAL  Pom'ihlic - Conmiorolul - Induslrldl  Telophono 885-9606  Bok 164, See licit, D.C.  TILLICUM HEATING ft SHEET  OIL - I-LliC'l RJC 1% /.i/SS  |-|o down, poyiiiuiil  (v',.,   ,        i, Phono 80S 9494 ,  OIL PIRED WAR^ AIR HEATING  Oil. HUM'* WAHK IIIAIIKli     ,    I'liiiliuioDu*Aii     in Viiiii. lu I'uy   I.lillil I'liiiulilnu  Roy BIoikIui  003-2401  Modolro Park  003 2770  I hi  Hl>  IjUJUNI.Vi DIRICI'ORY   ���' --T0'r-|?rAC|-|Jr:~:'  |(),(j00 |1:0p|f*    ,  .TIII:t,TIMl^ .0��5-9Ar>4  MORSES     (        _.   .  FALARON FARM  J.Ui.,*,.||wiil hit.\lliitti�� nvirilulil'ii lur Imnnllnti ��i*d  ,   ��. \fd , ,,*<  , f)i|ini|,y"i'i- lii'iM'i ,;,   ��� ���  1 Iniilvlilu'/l |'iii|iliii:|,fi ' I lulilcl .'I'lvvilimi I'lni)  *���  ',l ||i||i||a.i;|i|M"||in|   '(,ll||illr�� I Mill  fimmrmt} ��ioqm jitock top sajb  R,R, a, ail-wit, 0.C, Mm* 806 772**  JANITOR SERVICE  Welcome to The'Floorshine Coast  HOWE SOUND  JANITOR SERVICE  Specialists In Cleaning - Floor Waxing  Spiuy Buffing.- Window Cleaning  RUG Sl-IAMPOOING  Pnone 886-7131 - Gihsons, B.C.  JOHNSON'S  BUILDIN6 MAINTENANCE  Spociutizin() in:  PQpor Hanging; Interior & Exicrior dficorallng,  Ruy Cleaning. All lypos ol Bullilino  Maintunancd. Floor luslollQlion.  Window Clconinf)  PHONE 885-9715 AFTER 4 P.M.  Box 642 - Sechelt, B.C.  ^ACI^ETiio?"^"'  -."'���"*ATftio Sfgnpf Uio Chevron  HILL'S MACHINE SHOP  & MARINE SERVICE LTD.  Macliinc Shop ��� Arc and Acty Welding  Stcol Fabiicatinf) ��� Marino Ways  Automotive and Mariner Repairs  Standard Marino Station  Phono 886-7721   Ret. 886-9956, 886-9326  MARINAS   GIBSQNS MARINE SERVICE LTD,  at ESSO MARINE  Gas - Dioscl Repairs - Wcldlnfj  Eylnriidii'Salos - OMC Paris & Scrvfco,  Bool Hai-|irif)  ^hono 886-7411 GibsonJ, B.C.  RETAIL STORES  C & S HARDWARE  SECHELT, B.C.  APPLIANCES - HARDWARE  HOMF, FURNISHINGS  Phone 885-9713  TASELLA SHOPPE  Ladies' - Men's - Children's Weqr  Yard Goods - Bedding - Linens  Dial 885-9331  - Sechelt, B.C.  THE TOGGERY  Ladies' and Children's Weqr  Open sixfdays a week  Phone 885-2063  Cowrie Street, Sechelt  ��*"g����ttia����uwH��<ttBa^  SEWING MACHINES  'Bernina fit Omega  Sales, Parts^ Service  ,.   .Madeira Marina Ltd.  .�� Dcolors for;  Evinrude OMC. - K&C Thnimnfjlnss - Suiillnor  Spiiiifl (3uk ond Piohenf. '  _.  /SI��<^j.PI jif>) 1 vi11f*^H* * t i*11j;* *^n>jl_JPi^>iJ *jjL��i��. ,____..  Ponder Harbour - Phono 883-2266  NURSERY   MACK'S NURSERY  Roberts Crock    ,        ' '. ,  SIIMijIIINRCOAST IIK3HWAY  l.qndf.^(i|i|ii() - Sliriibi. - l-rull Tumi, * FoilllUor  ��� Hurry I'kiniR - Ui-dcllnr* I'lnnlr. - hint Mor.n  hilly l.jr.uaswj I'oiiilciilo t>j'i��ylnn lor  UinilM.iip'llfl.qrid ���Tri'i'w  Phono 886-2684  ,    . . ,    r  tn-.m-mr-rr; <���,- r-ii-m-i - lf- ir-n~ n 'i " i --S-'���   n. n    -    n i ,.���.... r ,...t  FRANK E. DECKER, OPTOMETRIST  Bal Block - 'Gibson*  FrVary Wodnouday  886-2a|4B  ||^g|��W��MWII<IIIMWI*��**^l*WW^  f��HOTOGRAPMEB?S  ���rt.����� ���!���-.,,,.���,..,..��������.. -,., ��..,��. ���*,.,^..��)..���nf.k,��,- ,���-:...���,,i.,,���~, >,.��� ,..���^,���.M  y  PENINSULA .PHOTOGRAPHERS  f) n,iiipi<iiii i'iiiiiiH|in|iiiii. Simv|i,u  WUH'HU ib - l'iil'1 KAILS -"I'AWjI'ilKI.S1  COMMM'CIAI.  ..!._..,��� :���.���c(.,AiJEf��ri-tiiiL.,���__���,���_,.,   (iiUum, II,C. - l'l,.,.u. IjlIC-*/J/'1  m BII6./5U5  PLUP/3HING ~~~  SEASIDE PLUMBING  " Gilmoiii  I'lwilil'fnn * I'Cl-ulllllllfl - S|nrinil)lll(Uj  lli,I WmIoi lltiutliif) 7 h|,0 l.ti|>,|liiji  |-'RII:  lldlMAIIH,  Phono 886-7017 o�� 886 2818  RENTALS  "RENT IT AT"  THE RPNTA*- SHOP  at DovIm Bay  Typiiwillm**-'I li|liliiin I'IiiiiIk ��� |i.*liiv|i,|���iii��  t    Itulu 1 llllllh - Ci;iiii,iil /yij-aiii!, -J-i-Wii i<��ik(;iii  ��� Mini  1,'IIONf* HHIj'ifHU-  '���ii ||ouu j,invi<;  UNSHINE  EWING  ERVICE  FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION  REPAIRS AND SERVICE ON ALL MAKES  Mrs. Mono Havies - 885-9740  SPORTING GOODS  CLIFF'S BOATS  & ACCESSORIES LTD.  Fishing Supplies - Boals new and  Used . . ,,-Largo .& Small   .  885-9832 , Scche'!  SURVEYORS  ROY 8. WAGENAAR  B.C> Land Surveyors  -Marii,)0--Building< .^..Porpoise Bqy  pechell, B.C,  885-2332 or ZEnith 6430  TAXI ; :     .  HARBOUR TAXI LTD.  Harbour Motors  , Shtrll" Gns qnd .piI and Repairs.  ���  24 Huui  "i'axl and Wrecker Sorvico.  Garden Bay Kd., Pender I-lorhnur/H.G  Tel: 883-2414   -  Tli3!ES_ ^ ._.__��� '_  COASTAL TIRES  Suinhlnu Coon llirjhwuy  Huh 13,Gi|ii,()ii��, IJ.C, -Hiono 0U6-J70I)  SALtS AMP SHI*VICE  All MihiiiIi* Avollaldo  Mnnrjqy ftj-!jq|iiff|ny 8;30 q,ni, to "3:30 p,p\,  ** "   rildiiy"ijvi:ii|iiM liy apiiuiiiliiiuiil only,  TOWING  Scowi�� ���- Log��  SECHELT fOWING i% SALVAGE  LTD.  JliKivy l:(,|iil|iiii()iii Movliiq fi, \.np I owing  Phonu flfii>-942{)*  pm�����i�������������� im ������!  ������ -,-, ��� nil ������T'���MTnn-iinimiiiafwinwanynLilinni  TRANSFER '        '\t  LEN WRAY'S TRANSFER   j  lloiiM'liii|i| Mift/llil*), Pdildili*. Mloioyo  IVI;Ifiq /y\i)lr!f|(ilti IV ^>m|(i  ,   .,, tMt.'iiii'i'i ol AH"-'' Vuii I ll��(!��, .  Iillldllu Ij f|l��.' I   MllVI.'IK  Phono 886 2664, R.R.I) Gihiani, B,C,  HANSEN'S TRANSFER Lit*.  ���       ; WAlil:|-|OUS|:S '     ,  Gibsons 886 2172  PAH Y JjI'HVICI" It'OM VAHCOUVri*  WKVIMG liint,|C|||.|:| I'l.'HHlbUIA  f"|jii��rit| Frulnlil. l.owalioiJ unil htmvy IiomIIiuj  yfJ!OJt?XEM..  RESTAURANTS      ���  EARLS, COVEi RESTAURANT  0|icii 9 a.m, m flio Irul  Furry  Homo Coo|<i4 (jinadl��iii ond  ruiapi.'uii nislios  /Ol: AMD MARY rKASIR  J��|- 803-2747 .  BELAIR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY  AND DRAPERIES  a ,  |'f:ii|i|io|'.|f.-i'il(| . RiiMylliii) . (Vi*|-li:lo l>id|>����iy  IkilPpU;. dicwii III ilm li<*inq,  ill.-IVlK,  ���tot***********************  i'|*hw*i�� ^rnrwi^  **f*0m000m,m*t,**+0*.00i*+0im  J ^    * 0i'    J"  Phono 886 2050, of Iter 6 p.m.  or 886 2873  Till** sOMmer  V PEWATE^^ISf?,.,  ��������.y...0r,        .���^(,   ,^��.     ...  -r.  i��  ,*   r.    01  * if*   **.-  "it  !l  i  L.  i.  I     .*     *W  !��1  10  *\  I *>  A  V  >i  lv"   a  : t  :  i  41  :  ':l  ��� If  .'*  bit,  i (I  If*  la ' J  A'  a, * #���   |  -,v I  Jl~* #r&  4\  m  ��� V  ��� -S  Wa|  ,:i  Pogg A-4 The peninsula Times, Wednesday, Aug. 18, 1971  I";  I  ft J;  .  i  Sp*i  '"*������� -  11  I  d(IWWMMMIIMM>ll'MMMMM*WWV*'M������'��'������^  FOR- RENT (Continued) FOR RENT (Continued) real ESTATE  The pEmNSULA^*V��e*  Sechelt - Phone 885-9654  Classified ��  HIWMWMMIIIallaWaaVWMllMlalMMMItMMWMMWlWaWaa^al^^  MADEIRA PAItK area.. Furnished vvnita lor. winter rentals to reliable adults, with  referenpe-g, Wi'l^e box 6997  c/o^JpeninsiUa Times, Box 310  SecHelt, B,C, 6997-39  FURNISHED electric heatec(  " 2 bdi'm 1-ome.at Selma ParJc,  available Sept 1st. 7 Jmie '72,  $125 montli, Ph. n2-355-.0245.  Write box- &)18 c/o Peojnsu'a  Times", Sechelt, 69.18738  ,��� Published Wednesdays by .  Powell River News Town Crier  Sechelt Times Ltd,  at Sechelt, B.C.  Established 1963  Merriber, Audit Bureau  of Circulations  March 31,   1971  Gross Circulation 2884  Paid Circulation 2396  As filed with the Audit Bureau  of Circulation, subject, to audit.  Classified Advertising Rates;  3-Line Ad-Briefs (12 words)  One   Insertion $1.00  Three Insertions  ~ _$2,00  jErxtra lines (4 words) 20c  <This rate does not apply to  commercial Atf-Briefs)  Box Numbers 10c extra  ��� 50c BooK-keeping charge is added  tor Ad-Briefs not paid by   \  publication date.  Legal  or  Reader   advertising   35c  per count line.  Subscription Rates���  By  Mail:  Local Area -i $6.00 yr.  Outside Local Area : $7,00 yr.  Jl.S.A.  _-**__ $9.00- yr.  Overseas    1 $10.00   yr.  Special Citizens,  Local  Areo   , $3.50  Canada ; $4,00  By Carrier 60c mo.  Copyright and/or property rights  subsists in all display advertising  and other material appearing in  thi.s edition of the Sechelt Peninsula Times. Permission tp reproduce wholly or in part and In  any form whatsoever, particularly  by a photographic or offset process  in a publication, must be obtained  in vvriring from the publisher. Any  unauthorized reproduction will be  subject     to     recourse     in     law.*'  PERSONAL. (Continued)  WILL "build cabin on your  land in return for 4' year  right, tp occupy. Land must be  withiri one mile of shore,  Write me for details, A, Mar-  cellus, Lot No, 11. 6501 M'ac^  Corkle, S.E. Charleston, West  Vjrgina 25304��, '      7008-38  BIRTHS  GIBSONS AND SECHELT  WESTERN DRUGS  .   .   .   is   pleased   to   sponsor   this  Birth   Announcement   space,   and  extends Best Wishes to the happy  parents.  ���-M'-TC-J-fc imd Juantta- Jackson  of Gibsons B.C. are proud to  announce the birth of their  .son Shain'a 7lbs ll'/soz., Born  August (i at St. Mary's Hospital. Brother to Geena. 7012-38  ANNOUNCEMENTS  MIL and Mrs, . .John II. Mcleod of Wilhon -Creeli, B,C,  wish, lo announce the marriage of | deir daughter  Glenys to Mr. Aubrey Hudson,  ���son of Mr. and Mrs. Milfoid  Hudson of Oxford, Nova  -Scotia! Tlie wedding to take  place, .Saturday September  ���HI- at 7 p.m. St., .John's United  Church, Davis Bay,       ("DUD-Mi  WORK WANTED  WE OFFER a complete tree  service to the entire Sun-  ���stiirre Coast, Qur work is in-'*  sured and expertly perform-.  ed. Phone for free estimates.  Peerless Tree Services. Phone  885-2109!        '    ' 6258-tfn  ORNAMENTAL wrought- iron-  railings.   Free   estimates.   886-  7029, '886-7050,   -....,;....-....._6893-tfn  ROBERTS CREEK  DRYWALL  Taping   and   Filling   by   hand'  and machine. Spray Tex Spar- -  kle Ceilings.  Phone 886-7193  r  Roberts Creek,  B.C.  6027-tfn  HELP WANTED   "*~~  BANK OF MONTREAL  has opening for  EXPERIENCED TELLER  Phone Mr.  Scales,  885-2221  7026-38 .  LIVESTOCK  2 YEAR old Gelding for sale  Plume   886-28a2, . 6718-tfn  WOULD like to* rent gentle  horse for tennage girl for  montli of August. Please  reply with phone number io  box 6900 c/o Peninsula Times.  6900-39  HORSES for sale. Tyson  Rd.,  Wilson Creek.  Ph.  885-9357.  6984-40  7 YEAR. OLD Buckskin~g^ld~  ing,   14.1   Jiands,  guaranteed  sound,   good   trail   horse.   Ph.  883-2324.  Pender  Harbour.  6990-38  SPIRITED  Pinto pony,, excel?  lent junior games  prospect,  *TJIT3-2ti02T , 6957-38  BUSINESS  OPPORTUNITY  7~ISLES Coffee ShopTTeal 00,  owners     apartment     above,  ��� watertront   viow.   $9,000,   112-  ,.1183-2280. ��� 7005-38  MR. and Mrs. Alien Boyes of  Gibsons, DC, are happy t'o  'announce the engugemenl ojj  their yynly daughter, Pamela  I'uth"lo Mr;_ Brian Alexander  BwaitNon, soii of Mr. and Mis.  A, Swanson, Jtubeils Creek  B.C. The Wedding '.will take  place ttepiornhor 25th, III7I in  Gil)soii,-i  United  Ghureli,  7004-311  SKWINCI Macliim, .Seivico J-  reminder* '-- experienced  ninclinnic In Gllisoiis-la'ani'dale  iircn Aug, 17lli. If your  ,"'iia��;liin(i roriulreii wirvlce, cnll  or write T, ,CI>ii*h IikIunIiIiiI  DninitHlle aSewluit Miii'liiiies,  '11107 Main (ilreol, ViiiH'ouvni*.  II7-HJI)I(>, 11111)11-311  SPARK TIME ��� INCOMI** ���  Refilling and collecting  money from NEW TYPE high-  quality t-oin-operaled dispe'n-  soi-H in ypur urea, No selling,  To f|iiiilify you must liave cur,  rclei-eiices, $1100 to $2,(100 cash.  ' Sevan��� to twelve hours weekly  can net excellent monthly -income, More lull time. For por-  k'iiiiiI  Interview  write (JANA-  , I'MNN DIBTUIlUITINCi LTD,,  DKPT. A. 111(1 Bay St., Hullo  2115, Toi nolo I, Ontario, Include phone numhor;  oiiiir)-;iit  WANTED TO RENT  O0ITUARY \  Wild,IA MB-   Kdi-nr John  lliimii     of      I'.-piiuiil,  pwiM'd , away   on   August  1971    in   his. Illllh   your, >  vlvml    hy    hln    lovhlg  Flniifiit'di    I     ,,on,    J licit  2 Oil II bedroom hoiihiion or  liHnii. Sept. 7lh PJf'rliyll or  Mellon Pari, mini, , Ph. IIIII)-  1)701) or write -I'tll,! Want vlow  AW,;  Powell  Uiver,      illMU-UI)  TtU'ridiiy,  p.m, in  Wil-  IIC,  71 li,.  ���Klir-  wife  I     I  <liui||hler;    Mm,     J.,     (Unity)  ���Silvey;   liolh   (if   Mgmriiil;  und  ' I'iglil     /{I'lilldi'lilldlOli,    KuiM.-nd  *  ���    tnti*vl'c��i wim hold nn  ,    Augiihl, lOlh, 11171 nl  iloal   Meni'illnl   <'lni|ii<l;   Ituv,  ��� lllllU'M    Wlllllllllhllll    Oll'|l'lllll||||,  ���������^���Ci-wliinll(il(,'-.li��wl,lui��-.ul'��l'luwurn^  iloiililliiiiii may  liu hi'nl  lii lhn  Ji,!,', .Ciiiii'iii1 iSuclely   Itiiiuuu'cli.  DIvlMlon,      llllll      Went     ' llllll  (Avnii'iie,       Vnhn/uyiT,       II,(.',  a      .Ari(Ui|{eineiilh      fhloUHh      the  ��� Mdiiiui'IiiI Hoclnly of HM, nud  Ja'iinl   Meiiiorlul   MurvJci-M   Ltd,  i (IIIIIIMHI  _._ "    _ \,  CARD OF THANKS  J,   WJHII    In   convey    itliiocrn  llmiikii In Dr,  Hiirlnlek,  Dr,  ,       Mvvan,   lhe   iiiiii.cm   nnd   hlnll  ' (if HI, Miny'il II(in|)lliilr Heclioll  for    llin    woikIcilul , cure    it<-  '*   celveil   ihnirii*   my  reconl   III-  i\i'n\, 'Vu llie iiialiy I'iIhimIi, wlio  itonl   i'hi'iIm   ami    lluwin,   my  "***"* umi'tprnmmHniiihih Tii.-fti;v*<   , lUili-linlui*. ����ftH-.'IH  PERSONAL  AI X'Ol lUlACUA* 0 .n i y 11 mum-***.,  Mi'i'lhijirt, ll;.'l() . 11,111,, fJ'IniM'  ilayfi, WiIkoii Cn-eli ('onuiiiiii-  Hy HiiJJ. I'h, HHft.|W27, ������-  2343, 407n-lfll  IIMIalAlil.M      yoiuig      couple  wiuiIm '*', ��� !l bedroom hoime,  Hecliell  men   Hlnrlln*,* Ocloher  im, I'll, msn v.o*,M,     , 7oo!i-:i��  JtKlalAlllaK  uewJy   wedi,  whili  lo   renl   ninl  carelnke  lunnll  cnlilii  or  liiiMiimitiil   millc   I'h,  IHIO-D'i.Ti-, 7ll',',llllll  MOBILE HOMES  DOUHLI',  wide, hpncloini,  well  llltliled '.'. Iidrin, dblu |)liimli-  "inr' wii irvjifiii i ir"iiiiii')7"iiii-//iir--'  family I'nniii wilh pnllo dooni  wrtl! dciilgniul > 'Idldicii \Vllli  Imr, triple nxelM with clrc,  lulu), To view ))honn llllli-',',153  ���iriia-rjl'00. (111,'KI Ifn  MOVING  mid  iiiinil  noil  Ml x  'III     Iwo     liudiooui      llli/hlle  J'lione" lllll)-  Inline,   fiuuiiilicd,  :Mfi7,  TRAILERS fl. CAMPERS  HIIAH'JA I alio Klylir Iin  JO' x 0' II", j)ii)|innn llgh  Idll'lUT lltOVC, it'll " IniK, iS.H,  nln/(, lollcl, new iiiinlillon, Ph,  'HHII-HHH7, \   'flliail iill   WANTED .,.a.,.HM<!il,.4iiili����r���ll  nr  X   ,'IOfl,  itii;i'*i.ni:��,  li|l|Ho)tlmji|e|y,  I,  7HIO--KI  FOR RENT  "IMA tifi" titmtstififi -71 Dcrt ~rnT:~  , m��� Iuro (tn,���imih thtpt, P> Mny,  MvmilM/(,i liy.'ll'l'.imn, ihiyn  J J2-1173 HI!' I, 7001 iill  WJHII   lo ('onlnct   Ji'itliT  Hiiiutd iiicnihiii/i, J'Jioiie  ��� mi) w M����-Stt4��.  Dny  8115-  07(10-1 fn  <��   ��>���    ���  IIAr<I- for tent, WIInoii Cnn��|<  ('oiiuniuilly    Hull,    (!nntnct  ,i)jaiio    AndiKTion,1   ll'lfi-  f)45fi-tfn  Mm,  '    'MMr,  PENDER HARBOUR  it*v*  t  A'.  r  I  *-L"  ~* t  0rr*  L ..  N^w 2"bedroom,  864 sq  ft.  fully furnished model  home.  With  elSctric   heat,   insulated,   stone   fireplace,   wall   to   wall   carpet  throughout. .On choice view lot overlooking Pender Harbour and  only 200 ft. from the waterfront. Full price $31,900 with $5,000  down. Or can be purchased unfurnished for $28,500.  --"      GARDEN BAY ROAD  Ka-*v   ^'V t ���  ,-n  ^5 ^v ,'^jm  V -   il  11  \  ^  w  ���**"-i<3 f V" *:"*-?���*?  "\l*V  -** **\j 1  ,* *  ,r*��  ���41  V*1.-  Onfe bedroom home with large  garage  on  approx.  Full price $6,000 with $3,000 down.  \i  acie   lot.  WATERFRONT LOTS  In Pender Harbour, with water and hydro  80"it���$10,000 _.. ..       I 35 ft.���$ I 5,000  122 ft.���$16,000 70 ft.���$14,000  ���v���-    EGMONT MARINA AND RESORT  This busy and profitable resort is offered for the first time. Has  11 mot&l unites (I, 2 and 3 bedrooms), lodge with fl sleeping  rooms, owner's 3 bedroom home, restaurant, store,, bait sales,  Standard marine italion Approx 400 tt. of floats, 8 good rental  boats with Evinrude motors, launching romp, camper space.  All on 660 ft. of choice waterfront with lots of room for expansion.  Ap excellent opportunity for.capital appreciation here. Full price  $210,000  with   $80,000  down.   To  view  (py  appointment  only.  WATOH tlie hpats drift hy  beautiful Gibsons" waters  front home on the bluff^ 8-  yearold 1,700 sq, ft, ��paqipys  3 bedroom post and beam  liome, one lialf coloured bath,  wall to wall throughput; jmilt  in dishwasher, walniil "*cab7  inel, raised hearth and massive stone -fireplace, ��� enlarged  surfdeck, beautifully landscaped without removing the  wonderful setting of - trees.  Vie,w the water from every  room in house. , By . owners.  Phone 886-7080 or write box  584,' Gibsons  B.C.        6850-tfn  Ono third of Fisher  IN LEE'S BAY  Island���350  ft. waterfront-  age���water and hydro.  -sheltered moor-  SILVER SANDS  2  bedroom  view  home  on approx,   1   acre.  Quick possession,  Full  prico   $12,OOP,  GARDEN BAY  2 hedrodm older home'on approx, 90 ft, choice waterfront, Good ���  value at $20,750 full price, with only $4,150 down.  "DOWNTOWN MADEIRA PARK"  |00 fl, commercial Ironlngo on i-Wideirf-j Park road across Imm  Penrler Harbour store. Property runs 440 d&fejv with 100 It.'on  Hwy.   101  and also has a 2 bedroom homo. Full price $2/,500.  '"-*      MOBILE HOME SITES  , 'Several lots ayaikihlo,.  IRVINE'S LANDING  3 hcilroonj homo ovadnoklng famous Leo's Hoy. Fully luinishod  Including 1.0II clooillna electric rdngu, lorgd Iron/or,, washer,  dryor,  trlfj., olr,, Oyer  I  acre o| privacy on this Inndtacqpod lol.  ��� piirchn&or con hnvu quick'occupancy.   /  '        *   CANOE PASS,   Approx. 1100 It, wnhulronl In 4 siiivuyed lots. .'1 on Ponder 'Hor-  hour sldo, "nnd  I  larno lot on llarnaln Harbour ���sldo, Loaso lapd  wilh 2/ your 'loubo,  Lxcollonl putHiillol for tnroiTn>rf.ial' ilovolup-  rnnni; Pilco -41 1,000,  MADEIR PARK ,T   louni on uppro*, 2 paik llkii ncios with 0 inotiiiiflr.unl  I'mndnr llnrhodr, $40,000-wllh Ihiiik.,  Vlow "I  '   RUBY LAKE MOTEL  Appro��. I',"i iii.iiiti.ul Inkiifinnl proporly r��n I Iwy. |0|, II nil  oIl-Ui-k. hiauwKuopliHJ unlis. 2 lilooplno'ulilhi, olllcu wilh nmnouoi'ii  ' llvincj''luorlor*., |(|i'{;o wull built roslniiroiil, ,own<ii'ti 4 liwlrouin  liunm, 2 '.mullni lifi|ini't, 10 f.H.ro dimnlntj nnd lrn|l��r (iron, A|)|irox,  4,000 ll, wnliufionl nn mikiII Inkn, nprox, ft Of) ft, wnlnrfronl  on loihy l.ul'ii with 2 llnrilta, 2 hnnlr, nnd coiicmiIo , InuncliliK)  lump, l.uh, ul pnii..|hl||||ii', bop.., ,l;ull .-lirlrn . $1 fiO.OOO Willi  i(i0.()00 iluwti of inulul'r.uii h*l"pujr.ht|(ti)d tiO|i��iialoly (or     -  l-RANCIS PENINSULA ���      ���  .'I huilroi.m |Miil|(illy liniialiiid lioinri on Hourly  2 (|t;|ii'.,   f|. 1^1)00  fU-ill.'  r- '    * *"  ~~���-~~ maijiji^a i-AKK  'I huiliiai.in homii wilh 2 lull but hi ni a-rii.-., 2 llixip|rii,i  OVIH     , , .(.nvui lul,  um 111 hi/o, .Ckihi! iu M-.jiuol und b'loion, I iill prlco **.4<',(I0<)  with 1.1 b,000 .lown, ���  CARL COVE  low lull, i.lill iWullnblo on IhI-. -'10 lol i.uhdlvl  H,000i  ion,  "rUiuil Iioiii  MADEIRA PARK       J ,'....  riiuli.ii vlow lull, un ft4 lul Milnlivliiion, 1'iluii. Iinm  1ifl,0()0, !*urno flooiud roody (or liu'lMing,  Wnh'i \ii-t  si:cki-;t pay, iigmoni'   .���.,  ml (ini '.iuliliu on ',') woloilronl  lold. Appro*.  VMi  nfri.'i nl llin linM rr mni��i('r.'lri| rumor propoily In I (inmpl, nd|oiiiiii(|  (invi, wbnil, .1 hiirtrouin nwnnr'n homo wild lully liiuiiMu'd rovi-nun  t.uilii nn Inwiii luvnl und COM Olliro hui[di;(iip(iii pinpwily, Con bu  puirbn'tod III mipniulo |Virr,��|��,  'rot  I'll  ,..,.,.... .��� :.....,������,,..,iiMALL PKIVI;;IN��� V,J, ,,, ���  lul.l.rbu.iiiiiii!., linii, only mil- lu Mh'loiii'i l'uili,a|ir.J nil  lull pilM. nnly 1,|l,!)tltl ros.h |ui  slnil-, i!qui(iMii:til und  I |Ili,i,,  UllU-ls  pu!aMllal>IUII,   ,   , .      , ., ,        .  . ,  Ihvy,  llM'.l'-  ll|.lilii,i��IIWi!����.HBi��|. 'H��,'  REALTY LTD.  MadolrQ Park, ll.C,  Phono Pontlor Wnrbour AR3-2233  EJ^EVATED undeveloped 10  acres, witliin Village of Se-  clveJt,. residentiail location.  $1.6,000 cash. Box 6499, c/o  Peninsula Times, Box "J 10,  Sechelt. 6499-tfn  SHELTEREDTwaterfront, Pen-  ddr Harbour, 700 ft. southern exposure, ten acres witJt  2 bdrm house. All facilities^  Ph. 88i5-l��nnir"WrIti~^ox_M4^  c-o Pejiinsula Times, Box 310,  Sechelt, B.C. 6749-tfn  ���Vl.liOO lo  M^iny ullirr v|rw ���ind wul��r(r"iil k'bi In lh" I'nnd'ir lloiboiir tiwn.  PROPERTIES  PENDER  HARBOUR AREA  Call Jock or Evans Hertnon,  Madeira Park,  B.C.  Tel. 383-2745"     '  CHARLES ENGLISH LTD.  6966-tfn  MacGREGOR PACIFIC  REALTY LTD.  Box  799,  Gibsons,  B.C.  Van  Direct:   685-3133  DAVIS BAY m VIEW ��� Post  jupd Beam iniWw home area.  Wall-wall; Fireplace, separate  dining room; ailto/oil Jieat;  Large s.undeck;-^Many more  features.   FP:   $23,250.  WEST SECHELT ��� Two  large rfew lots; W x 265'  each power & water. Nice  .slope, naturally treed, close to  bead]   $7,450   ���   both   ���   Try  your  terms.  ....  SECHELT VILLAGE ���  Cleared level, landscaped  Int. 1 hluck to shopping centre.  Ready to build, fenced: FP  $4,500.  ROBERTS "dTft'EEK ��� Large  remodelled older home, 1.68  acres. Year round stream.  Flint trees 2 bdrm, large L.R.  Wall-wall. auto/oil heat.  Large family kitchen and  laundry room. Close to beach:  Fl' $15,750. $7,750 ��� down;  $-75 month al,7%.  '  TRAILER COURT. SITE ���  10.5)1 acres, across from Golf  Club. SoutJi slope, nicely  treed, plans for trailer park  available.,Zoned:   FP:  $25,()0().  HELM A PARK VIEW ��� Twi  b'edruoiu, reliranent home,  new condition, all electric,  .iinall garden lot, fully landscaped, steps tn market and,  heach. FP: $15,000.  , '  REDROOFFS - SFCIIFl.T ���  All cedar holiday hnnie,  wnll-to-wiill, large living-  room, sliding door lo .siiiuleck,  Two bedruoni.-i phis utility,  .full, cumunl.. foundation. ,One  ncru trotirl garden Ini; .Jdtj'il'  riithernonl 'area, Runlul id  $1110 ��� ' month,     J'P;     $l!l,l)llll,  rt. * "    * ���  lerin.s, ��  illicit .AndeiHon:  Illir)-2;i2!l or  llllfi-HOfi.'J   or:   H|an   Anduchun:  a HllfHi'lll!),  FIRST  'TIME OFFFaRED'  --  (Jlbsoilli;   alllHl    l;il(!ph    lo   Fl'll|,lk-  llll- Road I'iirl,, lovely Icviil  .huilding lot, iipprnximiili'ly  III)' x Kill'. Fl'. Only $;i,|)(||),  Ainu, liivul lol on piivod ruud,,  lip Mill., clii.ii.' In nliopH, liulicli,  ule   Fl';  $.1,1)00.  , Af-'ilFACIJi;    ~     OIIAMiiFiR-  JiJN    RD,    >     Two    hlf-fk  iiijiiiiigii ��� Total 'JI.HI aiii'HM,  Furl lully   clnai'iid   I'm'   piiiilurot-  Un tiih fir.'ii fin* thin truly lnvn-  ' ly  priipiirly,  Priced  I'uV qiili'l.  ciimIi iiiiIo; Only $11,1100, I'.urrlu  Gli'iirdl'lllliJ-?'','!*!  or IIIHI-77IIO,  ROU/'illTH 'CREI-IK      Honil-'  wi'ibirfi'iiul,    lliroo    loin,    '/^  lilTC, IllllllllllVllly Cllllll'llll,  power "lid   wnlur,   kuiiki  vitiw,  in mi    Of   good    lioiii'in,   heiii'li  jicciiiiH,   liny  now  mul   prulnci  ...ouiMoll',-l'i'oiii.-y.uoiiiiiig.Tpi|oiiM.~  SECIIKT COVE       W'liliV'li'o'nl  'llllH,   HUll'l   1'Ullll/lH   Iill'***'   ox-(  ciillunl IiiviihIiiiiiiiI; cloud to  imiii Inn; prulni'liid inouriigo;  I'lmin wnlur; f��fi'"rV/F $'(M)II0; 111)',  W/F $11,1)1)1), III)' W/F $ii,liili|,  ' ,11-lm illiick; iUHI-nU pr 111111-  v:iRl,  JNVJWTORM 'IWaply iif'tm  . pi lum pi'opeily, fcliilliig on  Hwy   11)1; Iim innin lilitiiwny  Of        IJlU        fjlic||ll|l        I'oilillMUllI,  l'ropui:ly iilno Inrludcn % niniill  ||(/llltit||,      coilld      Im'    luvi'lllUl,  Dtin'l   iivor-luiil'   I l'i In  oiiull  '   .liilin    Ulni'k;    ��IHI-7X'M    or  lllll|'7!llll Oil! I.UITI'1 ,(J|lilll'il  |HUI-V��:I'I or IIIIII-77HII,   HOLIDAY    V.KW; ""^-r "i'liiF  yuill'iiulf. (i  lliiiviug  liiliiiiiuhii,  in ihu liii���ilinit i.'iiiiiuiiiiiity ut  flccliull,    I'VlllKII'lll    I.MI'|(<!   Hl'lll-  (i'i/j    ��'ii|iiu'|ly|    fully    niodorn  ._,.i.'Mulpiiii,!iilfa...���.JU'i./riiJ��.,da...-t'iilli,j l.u.���...pi.��i|4.  pi line Ji iiiii i< iii , Owner nuhlouii   lu i.iiH niiii '*will""*'**!*T*tr��l<"i*'"ltii'-i'i*��**'.*  "���'Pi. $��7l0l)ll,  "    .Jiiclt   Audohon:  mif)'A'i'J3  or  immr on; "in-n An*1��i'wm!  ljl/IJ-2:i��0, , '���; ' ' ,  Jinx Vf/l), Glhiioun, l\Xi, Vim  DiriHiti i)iii)-;u;i;i,        */*1miu-:iu  .6T0WwSRi well builtlantily  homer Davis. .Bay aree, 2  bdrms ,pn main flop**,* 1 large  lKh**m hVbasmt, 4 pee hath up  an*4 down. Oil heat. Large  patio pver pat-port, 2 iire-.  places, EJxceUeht buy at  $30,000, Phone 885^9575.  W86-38  EWART McMYNN -  REAWTY ^-H^tmANCE  Multiple Listing Service  Box; 238,  Gibsons, B.C,  ROBERTS CREEK. ��� Two  ~ tir:r hotise"���mid acreage  (1.60)-ac. Very centrally located with 100ft. frontage on  paved road. Water, pltone. and  hydro. An unusually suitable "  j^tirement home, Sensibly  - priced at $10,500.  GRANTHAM& ��� Mpdern  two. b.r, house with self  contained revenue suite rent-  -i-n-g- --for"-$6fr���TnttT���Carpoi-l  driveway, large cement patio.  A well built well maintained  house. jEntirely unobstructed  view. Very close to-bus stop,  store and P.O. Ideal' for retirement with revenue too.  F.P. $18,900 with $-7,000 down.  Bal. 8%. IMMEDIATE OCCIN  PANCY. *  GIBSONS. ������ Centrally located 2 b.r. home, close to  shops and P.Q., Nexy -Crest-  wod kitchen, good basement  and workshop. A/O heat,  driveway, excellent, garden.  W/W carpels in bedrooms and  living- room, fireplace. A neat  well  kept  home.  F.P. ������*$2O,000.  ��ni;m maul":;*  ROBERTS CREEK area ���  Potential value $30,01)0.  qontractoys eip. Ftniahecl to  suit, $18,800, terms, .Opeiv to  cash offer, Taxes $1-00. Landscape^ acre an^ stream, cliild-  vens playrhouses, poultry  house? a--*4 .wit^ci pens,, cosiy  small .. tpsulataii house and  veranda or wi^h foundation for  additional lay", liunbeiv etc.  inclttdetl;~"Ffanlpln flreplacer  new cabinet, kitchen with  double sinJfT^n'S water heater,  fu-rniture etc. tndu<ted. Utilities in. CJose to store, schools  etc.  5 minutes, to beach and  -?025:36r  REAU ESTATE (Cont,)  SECLUDED but Accessible hy  good lane, 160 acvea beautiful well elevated uj*,Ue-  yeloped property^ year x-Ound  creeH, some ocean view, near  Secret v. Cqve. ; $60,000. Will  accept some terms*. Box 310  Peninsula Times, Sechelt.  '.*'-' "       608J-tfn  ���Cta  REDROOFFS ROAD ��� L,Qt  ���75" x -2881 10 min,- drive to  Sechelt Quiet area; close to  water and good fishing, phone  and Hydro available, $3,000  cash. Phone 005-0654. 6804-tfn  park. 8JJ6-V2B15:  tajsr  K. BUTLER REALTY  LTD.  ALL TYPES INSURANCE  Gihsons, B.C.  Phone 886-2000  MEMBER  FUJICA   35mm   camera,    lost  near Wakefield  Inn.  Phone  885-2140. 6087-38  CARS & TRUCKS  lifii PONTUC V-fl auto. $350.  phone 883-2513.        (1817-tfn  MULTIPEEToTSTim}  SERVICE *  SARGJ5NT    BAY     area.     ���  25,000 sq. ft. treed lot, level.  Terms on $2,200.  WEST SECHELT. ��� .Over  1 ac. beach front. Solid 5  room home featuring lge Iiv.  rm., din. rm. step saver kit.,  2 bdrms, 3 pee. bath, utility  and storage room. Attached  carper. Grounds nicely landscaped.   Attractive   terms   on  1005     Convertible     Sunbeam  Alpine,       re-built       engine  $600.   Phone  1185-9034.   6019-38  ���67 OLDS Cutlass'2 dr. hdtp,  P.S. P.B. radio, trailer hitch  and bars, air shocks. , Perfect  tow vehicle. $1,(195. Cash. 885-  9872. 6054-;i9  hen   ornm^i-vUR.   (io%   x\   WHITK SPACE  A'r***llACT$ ^m*3,1"^ f'%nJ aftWm! fi'nrw/'n  t'Ai   diid   7   x   D'/M,   modern  Member  Vancouver Real  Estate Board  PHONE 886-2248   .  Notary Public  LISTINGS  WANTED  Vince Prewer 886-9359  Wally Peterson     886-2877'  Lorrie Girdrd ���       886-7760  Box  238,  Gibsons,. B.C.  7011-38  CHARLES ENGLISH LTD,  Real Estate & Insurance ,  SUNNYCREST   SHOPPING  CENTRE  Gihsons, B.C.  GIBSONS VILLAGE. Nice  view location on Martin  Road, adds to the "appeal of  this well built home, available  for only $16,000, with terms  possible. Nicely planned,  there's a living room (121/,! x  16) with firep]ace, bright kitchen  J  1  bathroom and utility- area.  Carport witJi slied. Full 220  service, utility is plumbed Jor  washer - dryer, electric heat,  .Level lot with driveway. A  good buy at  this price.  886-2481 ,  PRATT JtOAIX - Level  cleared acreage- God soil, live  acres  I'or  $10,500;  886-2*40f      ���    '  V  till-SONS VILLAGE. - ���  , Alderspr.ing Road, Two  Jovei houso with Inside slops.  Nice suite in hanonioht, Lovely  living mom op main floor,  oilier "ino-ps good slzei,- ;220  wiring, plenty of mom below  lor workshop or extra rooms,  FP:, $111,00.  H6U-24IIJ  UllhSONH       yiLLAGI",  Three hndmom new, homo  on bi.iiultl'iil view lot, till' 'x  HO'. Thiirii'ii lM|(r(-i|-.'Ti. of IIvltiij  on mu'h "I'Iuiii*. Living comb,  with dining room opium onlo  largo miiiili.-ck liicliig vlow,  Ftiliirl-ilii! kitdieti, ;�� pi!, colour  vimil'y biilliioom and master  hndioiiin with mi tiiillo pluinh-  lii�� Jl.I, W.W, viupolH and  foyer ttiilnutco, Only $211,000"  ���lir lei-lltH,,        -   .-*;      '     '    ���      '���' ������  niiii'2'iiii  IHIPLFX IIFiVJfiNHJ'] IK'Mli,  ---In thu liouri. of Gibsons,  linn vlow .nl' harbour, 1'nnli  iiido lum onn, bitdriiuiu npd  liir/p* Homii, L|M)Jf, HumoiddiiI,  Good liiviiiiliiiiini prp|Ki|-|y u|  $^(,0110 FP,   ^wiiiwn���^  ".ANdDAWU.   Dig view lol,  roiiily lo Iinilii on, with un-  HiiriJiiHHfid view, Cloarod now,  Iiiih fioiiui fruit ��� lieoii ' apd  Hiii'iiKh on II, An (ixdiilloni, huy  Jor $l>,')i)o ooiiiii inrm/i,  l|lll|-2'IHI  IIJCACIf    IJOAf),    - -    ifuliiiilH  ('iiiii)i, a Vlow " lol,   mady   lo  lllllld Oil,  llll HOrVlUlltl  lllHllllJllll,  and flT nppioved, Aiil.lng  $'1,00(1, Iiiiii/! youi* ol'lei-i, luiiiui  or oil i'mhIi,  1111(1^4111   .  OHANGM    HOAI), ',luul     up  Iioiii lliu Highway, ll,D ihtimi   ol  ilnnil, lainl. liuliillvhaloii pn-  lnnJIiiJ, $l!l,7fl0,   ,  IlilO^lil!  MA MINK    DHIVE,  Glliitoim  Vlllii|(o,  hpimi,, In JJdhi., Jovcjy 'X h,r.  liuiiin   I'limy piukliig, I'oiicrulo,  work  nlicd  uio,  F,P,  $ I.'1,000.  Iii|i|^4i}l  ���lack   Wlilln  Klip   (Uunity  .Joy ���VJNHwr  $34,000.  ROBERTS CREEK���Approx.  - "-0 Ms ac with 178' Hwy. front.  Zoned RII. Rd. allow. 2 sides,  excellent holding or S/D  property at only $I4;000. F.P.  on easy terms,  / GIBSONS. ���'-Level 6**l' x  264  wooded   lot   in   rural   area.  Only $3,000.  IMMACULATE 3 bdrm. home  on well located view lot.  Close to shops* and beach.  Spacious cabinet liit. open to  nice dining room, bright  utility, part basmt. A/oil Jreat.  Terms'on $18,500,  BETTER than Vi ac. good  access to beach. Attractive 7  year old home features lge.  liv/din. room facing view.  Modern cab. I,iti-....i witJi  utility cove. 3 bdrms. Vanity  bath, part bsmt. Terms on  $23,900  CARPENTERS SPECIAL! --  Older 5 rpom' full bsmt.  home requires revamping.  Situated on dble. view lot  with-.all services. A/oil. Easy  terms on $15,500,  -  7010-30  '56 DODGE 318.V�� automatic  trans. Good tireS.-Phone 883-  2734. 0947-39  1964 GALAXIE for sale, IjillOO  cash.   No offers.  Ph.  885-2831.  7000-38  '59 VOLKS, 5,300 miles,  very  clean,  needs some mechanical   work,   $295.   Ph.   885-9427.  7016-38  1^70~FORD Torino 4 dr hard  top brougham P.S. P.B.,  radio, heater, 24,000 miles,"  --balance of 50,01)0 miles warranty. A-I condition $3,000. J.  Haddock.  Ph.  112-883-2781.  ' 7027-38  1969   CHEV.   Impala   S.S.   327  auto,    second   owner.    Ima-  culate.   885-2266. 7028-38  1959   CHEV.   Pick-up,,  mechanically good. 883-2535.  6959-40  "71    CHEV.    Pick-up.    Heavy  duty,   extra  everything.   Ph.  hr    Biugley    8116-2818    weekends. 6089-40  BOATS & ENGINES  19  FT.  CABIN  cruiser,  liead,  sink, bunks. 50 hp Mercury,  like  new.  Trailer,  $1,950.  Ph.  885-0606. 6303-tfn  16'    PLYWOOD    Moat,    fibre"-  glutjt... finish   with' .50    h.p.  r  nil  Member of the Multiple Listing Service  SECHELT AGENCIES LID.  'GIBSONS ���    ���      .      ���   ��� Hq  2.26)  Attractive 2 bedrptn homo. Finished ba&omcnt room. Aulo. oil  furnace. Mow pabinol kitchen. Ppnellcd livmu room,,w/w carpal-  Ing. Doublo carport, fixcoljcnt -fjardon; faovap fruit trees. Horuly  location to storBi and bchoolb, |-*,P. $16,700.00, Call C. R.  Golhorcolo, 886-7015. '    ';.  GIBSONS RURAL  ~ *~"~~ No. 2108  Wo|| kopi  I Vi story homo, Attached double torpor I,: Surrounded  oh ihro'e sides wilh law hues Jor privacy,  Largu fenced,  level,  landscaped lot, Several fruit  trees, Short distance lo Grantharns  on Gihsons.  F,P,   $15,000,00;   lorms,   Call  C,   It.  Gothorcolo.*'  886-7103,     ��� ' .   ..,   ���  BARGAIN HARpcruiTRETUiAT '     No, 2237  Profosionnlly doslgnurl one yoor old post nnd biinm summer homo,  Part baosisn-iont with linlshcd room, l-nroo Itvinq rrioni wiih ocorn  flroplacd and w/w corpellnrj, Only ono block (rum buoch ami good,  moorono, |-,P, $16,000.00, Oill C, |(, Gqiharcolo, Q86-/0I5,  StCHKLT VILUAGti      *~ "  "'       .    ^ 226-1  Woll cpnMrucled family'homo close lo all (nr.illllus, Tliio'u bm|.  rooms"ri||(| full bsml, -Two cor nororjo mid rover lor your boot,  Lane el roor. Wull i;lovii|op��d. yardon on AO'xIZ!*' lol, Rinlii In  Socboll, $10,000 tin. lor a total ol* $l��>.000, |u view call Jock  Warn, 886-2681.  WEST SEgH-LT ,        ���        '���'        '     No, 2263  RliT|RI.;Mi;ND wllli VILW and GAROLN, Soll.J 3 hedioo.n h'omu-  wilh o|| (urnnr.ii ond flioplnr.n, W/W r.oipul, ovm one ncm ol view  propurly,   10  Iruil  poes,  Iriwn, (ihruhs, douhlo onmuo, Close to  tl.11   */��oao  ',nv-"i   '"'I  I'"'"   iH'fl.WO.' Pon   lloddon,  ���'   ���/������       '.', ��� -..������ I....V..J :    - '     ���        ���     ������  SI*C|-|I*|.T VIUAGIi Noi ,yin  Grorlous |lv(no in Ihis Inrij'i .1 Iniiliooni luiiiiii "willi den, 2 fipi-  >|nr.u��, liasenunil, Aulo/o|| benl, on fully |<iii<|srri|ii,rl nnd b,���r.,.d  ,,,,..      I:,,11    .......     ih,   nt,,,      ;       .   ,,  ��� I 'll'lhli      lo  niid   nl|ii|i  j r-ntir-arfTji-nl ���  lot, Double cl-i-port  nni| ll/T ,<|,|VI.   rH|| pure  fkoOO   Tiv'-W  dowh. lor npoinlnioni coll Quo llndrlun, Hl\h*(fitlH,  .wisYsi*ci-ii,T ���" "' ' :":: ; :""    '  Nl) ,mA  Imuu ocnnn view lot oyer 'ai. ncm with 911 ������ Imp nn Ulnhwriv 101  M ono Ii),|o hum th,, 'Villuue ,,| !,u,|���.||. ||yi|l0( ,,|���i,,vi .,,���| woku'  SCI.MA PARK  low  No, 2I!)8  low cosi MHlKimont  a  bedfoom homo,  nil  inftnlnliid. l��io|ini)ii  hoii  J cnoKlnp, hew Kll.ahen H, lluih.uom, C|u������ hl ��������� , k I  ,  CrtrSw^filTvr^ ���M'000-00' "V V.��. I.HW. -0,1. 1^  ll.*,  DAVIS DAY " .    , ,     ,,,    ,,,...  Cleared lol 'tl)'H*\MV on Whlhilwi, Rood; Wnlm A llyliu     ,���S  SSWS ah.J'��,K,:!" "' A,l'ttMti  SI IMA PARK  \(W*\W loi. 7 u\uiuli, nhovii hiuhw  writer vlow, Ml price only $/t.(Kl0,(|Q, i;  OVON,  "III lol  Im Sinllh, litli,'M6:t  **")*<  'I'll'*! oiim, piUniilinl  -oil Co   Wil SON C|d.iK  Hire wooi|ei| lot nn woler  ,,������ n,���n.iii ioi on vvmiir lino l*. hy.lio, some wn  }jjj����0.0f, only  H,400.00 .(own |��iWnuni'"./,  . .    , No, 7'J'M  "-.bydio, some wotiir v|nw/oo��i.s  "I I"! pili ml ui  H I'l'i'ir  Smith,  GIHSONS.   ...,'������ " i '        "     "...,, ���. ,!.   '; Three; \mTmij) iomlly home, t, ,||y i^nlrdiiii u!S'.7W'  itm.Qt. iiriy, tj.,11 (,, U, (,,,,hr;,r���|n' /,���nV/||^   �� '''  ASK I'OR OUH H<| I; CA I Al OGUl Ol' Rl Al/fSl AU*  Wild  1(116- 7,0,15  IIIKI-Willi  HII0D3()(I  v��*"i.:iii  Bok 12A, Sechalt  AGENCIES tTP��  U-./vO,*:,;  /  **"**('*,'w*)M'>''*iW ��i *��"*' ��ta#^rf**i m**m.^***M**r *����**��*i^  -.****-^n**,0<*,**.jm^.4f ttt 4,  *��� J*\*\0p.*0.f*0,  ^^^"*^FXi��*^j3*��5^^s^^  ^^^dfo/^b&Abtibiifrtb^^ BQATS & ENG(HES (Cpnt;i    FQR* SALE  *ew?w,w. f*yr*^$j!' '^an1^ ;gtfj^^w? "ft ffjife  FOR SALi3^~Fast 2711 cabin* ���  cvuiser;. Bi-ahnUmayt' de-,  sigh, built ITJCi, mahogany  lapstrake Jvudi ex*, cond.*  275 h.p. "Chrysler Marina rebuilt 1070; head,, galley, fee-  box, sounder etc. Phone 880-  TMhi. sOI3-tfu  FOR SALE (Continued) LEQAL NOTICES (c��nf1d)  IfiFT.    semi'  cabin,   '38    h.p.  Johnson,- ctiptrols and .Jj'iuieij.^  -$"'nnr'i^i7"ijti6'-27iv-f,      7oimo"  0     111',    "c'hi-ysit-r mui I boa fd  motor.   "Needs   sumo   work,  offers, pit*, tina-fi-i-'itt.1* im-m  JJLi^'AVOOlXt^u-Jujil 1-uiaL-  new, condition. $75.  083-2407.  7006-38  BL^eTiteiLUK ��*desUt)4 Ser-  vlpe^ JlpA Wa'tham.  Phone  885-Q878". 6593-tfn"  CONCRETE Ittijfer $to cu. It.,  "as new .$100/1 dinette and 1  chromo kitchen .spile, reason-  ahle. Ph, 08tJ-a794. 7U|o-40  .ll" ^PORl'Ai^wr~^iasonic  TV" mint,   $00.   Want  small  -Tut? THloTjpJ~07li-"tirei Jf ~t-int\x  885-0872. ,    01)55-80  30    'QAl,,y.    Propane    water  lieater,  used (i 'months, $4,*),  30     inch     MfClary     electric  4^ui4i4M^tL41h--88T!-33 1-Hr  6098-30  '' NEW fcATTERiEif $25, 4 new  ***    15,00 x 14 tires with Wheels  ������$85, glass and pat*ts for Morris  100*1 '57. ph. 885-2144. 0D9fi-4(V  IF IT'S Btylts ��� it's Morgana  885-9330, Secl-elt, B.C.  8893-tfn  . A^^^'f-UM.S'-i"���-^^..'  $15; 3 > 10 gftj.-:$7 eachra r 5  ---gaif^^'-^ftpiT-inn^it^rrefi &  filters aJuq, Pliv- 885-9427.  JAJ.I"-  -'���     '- 7019-38  iiijiua^ '  i. very eloap pppdjtiort $7(1, old  G.E.   fridge, - wn**'.;s-Jii--i-T-4&V^  ���^SSS^jWa'  fiKJpARTMBNT   OF   LA'N*QS,-  Fp��iqsT-3, ANP W\m  REfiOlIRCliSS  Water" ftesnitrrcs_ Sprvioe- -  PolUttion Control Branch  APpfdCATlPN   FOB   A  PEHMIT XfiWiffi TUB  POLWJTIQN   CQlvJ'niOL  9*  HP   BRIGGS' '&   Stratton  Marine,   feady   to   go   $150.  Ph.  885-9300.    ' 0273-tfp  ItiFT. ClinkerT^Marine plywood, copper bolted  throughout, canvas top i-un-  Trhrmt���i<-"-*wlt rcondT, ^erpTTp^  ment in'chidett $500. Box 701  Secliell,                             0994-38  FOUR   8   ply  "ruck   tires .750  x Ki used. John Dere tractor,  AI   condition.  Ph.  885-9724.  1 0905-38  NEW \z" x  1" 10 gauge galv.  wire   12"   wide 20'c.  ft.  V  JLA-l'- *'* t&VUQ g"lVL_Avku-Ml-  wide    $1    ft.    (Ideal   size    I'ur  screening soil).   Ph.   8115-0427.  701*8-38  stainless* .steel sin}? |10, child's  swing" anci gltdpt- set $12,  ���'Mechanics grjeoial" junior  size bike $5. Bjt 885-0427.  7017-38  8 CU.  FT.   refrigerator,   used,  good   condifion. - 88(1-7445.  .'   " 7024-33  A WATERERONT BEAUTY  1450 sc|   fl. 3 Bdrm home nestled among the tall firs nn 2 octos  af level land with   180' al iho nicest pebble beach you've seen,  SECHELT'WATERnBONTAGE "  Near new 2 Bclim lull bsmt home cui_2a8^"420' Inclscpd lot. Priced  to soil at far below replacement cost..   ���  1  i  WATERFRONT MANSION        * ���   '  Located ai\ 260' WF. in secluded cove. Solid older home is approx.  1450 sq. ft. on each floor plus \u bsmt. Try your D.Pymi. Ki  Terms to $35,000. - .' '  LOOKING FOR A WATERFRONT LOT?  They're hard to tjhcl but T can show you a"T5w*3hoor Secliell.  Minimum of 200' WF. and priced from $7800 ��*", up. Only,2b%  DN.'balance at  7',a%. '   "- ���   WATERFRONT ACREAGE  Approx    I  aero with 400' W.F. near Secret Cove. Only $ 1-0,500  F.f��. with $4500 Dn.  SEMI-WATERFRONT COTTAGE  On view lot only 300' lo nice pebble beach is this 2 yr. old  24V25' "Holiday Home". Crest wood Kit., Va'glio f'Ptice and tally  furnished. Only $15,900.  5 ACRES-$1800 DN.     ~ **   "  Located-in  rural Gibsons.  Some potential view. ACT FAST FOR  THIS! -- ���--���-. -     ���-        -��� ������-'���������- --:-  Large selection, nf fully serviced Recreational lots   Some are zoned  for mobile  homes.   Priced   from   $2700-$4000.   Terms available.  G.  KNOWLES  298-0541  or 291-2881  . REALTY LTD.  655  E,  Hastings" St.  **��  TuTTTmirKSraHim^,   meti.!  JTashing,     doors,     windows  laundry    tubs   etc.   Make   art  offer.   Phone  81)0-7508. 7031-38'"  taOVBLY broal^edstubd^'h'.  385-2280. 7030-38  ��� ACT,   1P0T..  I Sunshine Coast Regional  "District of P.Q. Box 800.  Sechelt, B.C. hereby apply to  the Director of Pollution Control for a perptit to discharge  refuse from Pender llarboiu.  Garden B��y - Egmont area.  located  at  'fiardon ������Bay. Hood  ���7*iy Brian Heaps  'L,tT'F13R. scattered-j^ilong-tha.!atI'tsels end/1  roadways   of-"lhe"' Spcholt. Peninsula.  , maluv-the place look like a virtual garbage  flump at limps. Especially noiiceahle are  cigarette hul is, empty cigarette packages  and windy wrappings..  iLis���vww^HjrhT���'-���tyhp-is TirTdanto for  "this intiaSB, .is it Iho good local, citizens  who li'\o in the atfi.'i year round or is it  Iho tourists who when -travelling between  tlio two I'm-y'terminals 'throw thoir mis-  collanoous garbage out limit* caj' whtdows?  __Tlic   ah.swnr. is^i4^4444y-a  corrrbfim-���  tion nf, both pooplos, although sonic people   may   litter    .quite     unintentionally.  Could 'inure litter CQiUairteii_be-l|nrl- by-  tho roadside beWcen Langdald and Earl's  Cove to improve the situation?  The  possibility  also exists   ilrat   some  people do litter simply because they are  too lazy to cmitam their garbage until a'  proper   waste   container   may   he -found.  2   POT   bullied   stoves,   good  condition.   10(15 Yamaha 305  cuslomizerj, ll- track car stereo  with speakers. Phpno 880-2081.  ���    "    '        '   0002-38  1 TENT iileop (i, 2 cols, ah-  mat tress, 1 gas stove, basket,  camps dishes, 2 hedside tables,  1 fireplace grate, 1 set sunder  discs, 10' plywood boat. Ph.  885-0035 ��� after -0 p.m. Friday  Aug -JIMIt. 7007-38  MARINE ACCESSORIES  Paint --- Fihrdglass ��� Hope ���  Canvas ��� Boat Hardware  Compressed  ai'" service  nygreW sales "a  (197J) LTD.   '  Phone 880-9303, Gibsons, B.C.  onto cleared forest land  nrviriD. Portion of DL's 3077.  _4Mli,' 3070, and upsurveyeil  land adjacenl to them held  undor SUP. 0001- ond give  notice of my application to all  fftp-soiis affected.  The   point   of  discharge   shall  he    located   on- logging   road  access road approximately our  half   mile   from   GiTMeii   Has ,  Jioad. *   '  The quantity  of refuse* to  In*  dischaiged  is as follows:--  Maximum rates-  Average' 24-hour   discharge  maximum 5 cubic yards.  Operating     period     (daily)  open at all times.  The   operating   season   durin**  which the  refuse  will  be dis  charged  is  continuous,  ^Hirn-rdTn-nrT-itTZi"^  unite and arise! Wake up to tho beauty  oi this part ul country and'do your pari to  keep British Columbia green. Show that  we-live iu the cleanest part of this great  province of ours. Hulp reduce litter lo a  inmiinuin One deterrent may be to put  up a Jew signs leading "Littering is pun-  isha'hle by a $5(111 line'' All the groups  which .help tu try cleaning up our streets  anil beaches do a good job, but we, the;  a'wrauo citizen, inusl support them both  .iuuuu-.ially and by co-upuratiug with them  lo the l'ullesl possible extent. Iteme'mbor,  "Keep B.C.  Green!'-' ��� ���  A peison can't help but notice the  increasing growlh and popularity of tire  Sunshine Coast, as more and more homes  are being built between 1-angdale and  i.**:i.i\: t'ove   More and more people find  The Peninsula Times Page A-J}��  Wqdnes^y, 4ham4-19�� 1971  -libraries in Gibsptis and Sechelt. Itt sttnt-  mary, recreational facilities here are quite  adeijuate, There is a project \p, hy\m *\  recreation center in ilii.ij area \vhel'<3 hdP��  key '-and ���curling cdtd.d he pl?iyed. c*H''hlg  the winter. Give yoiir. spRpqij't hy giving  what you can lo this worthy pri-'ecf. ;'  The worstfoattires of ihul 4vea ipchid??!  lack of proper parking stalls by ihfi lorry  terminals, unfortunately tJ.orQ are ph  wasliropms available to -those who av?  often caiight in the long lineups orv the  holiday weekend!- and have tu waif '4  Ip 5 hours for a ferry; nh.adfeqtiale'piacps  _wherfi funds a I'd -drmtrs���efui^L^jjptTgtTt'  exist although'thp Tiki Oog atterirpts'tq  alleviate the situation somewhat, when  North Road is blocked oft' Jp ferry *traf-  Ticf torcjng it tq; go siting lTtfJltWay 101,."  and when-ihere already *ar^., many caj'S  in Gibsons, shopping, etc., the result is a  'traffic jam.  If tlie proposed new cut-off  'nuiio  off  the  ferry  up  Lani'dale  Creek  io meet up near the cemetery was started  _jUipL-x^m4d^��tlT-4luJi=e^vtrtrld-^  WNDLyR HARBOUR  TMERNACLE  (UndenofniPQti��n9P  SUNDAY SCHOOL AMP BIBLE CLASS  9:45 A.M.  CHWflCH SEaYlCE^ll:QQ A.W,  *   Pastor Roy. Wflltor S. Acjo-dyd  Mqdoira Park ��� 803-23f4  if  .1.  ��- jp,  ff,  ���f  The Unjfed ChMfcH of Canada  SERVICES  Sf. John's Mnltad Church - Davis Bay   Sunday -Services���IjM^O-t^nrr;   lie congosliuuon 101 during .ferry loadings, and unioadiiigs. Can a washroom he  pill in preferably between (""rant-hams  Landing dnd, fhe-Langdale terminal and  br* properly maintained throughout the  year, or is it jusl not worth it?  "Easy to smile when it'll goes well���  Easy In sing a song;  Bul hard- to sing and hard to smile    '  When  everything goes  wrong.  .  Yes, hard indeed.- -yet. if you do,  - The sun will shine again for you "  liar I  this area an ideal spot io retire hi or lo  live, away -from the hustle and bustle  ol the big city. There are a good supply  of lots available for sale in all locations,  some   water!runt,  some y|e^v_ju\p'_otJU3rs  LEGAL NOTICES  1 WUlala not be responsible for  any debts -or���tibltgatiuns  contracted , in my name by  persons olhur. than ^myself. On  or after this date August....11^  1071.   ' " *"  The characteristics uf tin-  refuse to he discharged shall  be domestic.  Refuse shall be conveyed and  discharged     I'd"  "ihe    site    a-  fallows:   -by  gargae   and   con  tractor's   vehicle.  The site to which the refuse  is discharged shall lie.maintained as follows: earth cover  as required and compacted by  tracked vehicle.  1,  Charles   F.  Gooding  hereby  R.R 1.,   Sechelt,   B.C  0093-pitb,. August   18,   1971  ARTIST BRUSHES ~- fl.  hiiiulinu in (maoitmlsl/oB,  Vml-colorad hahdlOH.    ���  Wesiorn'B Prlco  BLACKBOARP ERASER  Una wu|, or dry. I(i(n\t| na,  �� Ili'U miiiovor, loo,  W-|��|iorn'8 Prlna  6 I'lEQE ERASER PACK  Two |uiiibn and four pan-*  oil tip oratieia in aiinnilnd  onloia,    Wonlorn's Prlco  SPIRAI.-BOUNP MEMO  PADS TJirou 3" x 6" p��ida  Will) ���aflt-oil��f|  oolorod  novoiti,   W��i8iurn'M Prion  PEN A PENCIL COM'  PASS finvoii-liiinpun and  pencil niliichinitiild, <  iicrnw-lypu nil|iiBtiih|o  uolllnti, |)li") *>0n loiida.  .WoQiorn'u Prlco  .39  .39  .39  ONE-HOL*= PUN.CH V-T*  pupor pniioli lor ltom<) or  olljcu,     Wualorn's Prlco  REINFORCEMENTS  Piirthaou o| 200, Cinlli  onulnll, iioll-iidhoulvo iu-  liilorcomoniH,  Woblorp'a PiIrq  RURRER RANDS    1 oz,  packniju, Ai'f-oilod fiUou  and nolotfl,  Wo*"|orn'8 Prlco  HEAVY DUTY RUI-ER  VJ*"--blti*  Ilia   two  and  lliroo rlim hliidoiH, Non-  atiiiHir l|(l<lii(i (idgOH,  Woslorn'a f'flno  PENCIL SHARPENER  tipocliil. Hiicllon-ci/p nd-  lioum Hfirtly lo niiy  r.inooili, haul iiMilii(ii),  Wrmtorn'o Prlna  1,00  POCKET 8MDE RULE  |:|iii));ii||i|(i piiti;lii|oi||ii|nr.    ,  t'lii||i|aid iioiilriii, Iniiliiic-  Iinilii Innliiilnil, ~ nr.  Wimlorn'a Prlnn   I.UU  DATER A STAMP PAD  tJI(i|tl|) drilrttj pp 10 10/0,  IJiiiidy-lri-iino pru-lnluid  *��lii|iip pud. 1 IQ  Woslorn'* Prlna   4..AP  STAPLER BpT'-lliindy  _. pnnkot nl-ni olnnlnr, vyllli, ..���..,,...,  um u| |(000 nlnplua, 7Q  Wi>a|o|||'A prlco      01 **0  WATERCOLOR MARKER  m*T �� H|x <|iilf!h-diy|n(j,  odoilnim, wfinliablo, |jon-  luxlo niii|ldi)-'i In /iiaioilud  nnloni;   W����hirn'i> rrli:o  LOOSE-LEAP ZIPPER  CASE I!" x hm" vinyl  liiiHii Hlu n|| (diindiird iwo  nnd Ihiii'i iinu liliidiiiri.  WoBlorn'u pi|r,i>  ^"PROTRACTOR Porno.  r;uin|ii iniulo iriiiimtiro-  llliililri,    WoBlorn'n Pilnoi  SALE DAYS - AUGUST ia-2 2  TRAIL 13AY CeWTlliR  SECHELT ~ PHONE BBS-9033  SUNNYCREST PLAZA  GIBSONS - PHONE 8B6-7213  certify that this application  does not conflict with the local  by-laws of Sunshine Coast  Regional  District.  This application, dated on the  21-si    day   uf   J line    1871    wa-  posted on lhe ground in aceor .  dance with Ihe Pollution Con  tru|  Regulations.  C.   P.   Goodini;  "aecrotai-y.  'l*his nppJica(i(in i.s to be filed  \Vl.lh the direct(fr;bf Pollution  Oon(rpl.     Parliament     Building*".   Viotpria,  British  Colum-  :>b|a, Apy person who qualities,  "as    an . objociur    under    the  Pollniion.  Control    Act,    10117  ��� may,   wil bin   .'ill  days  ul'   the  dale   of   lhe   application,   or  within 8(1 days of the dale ol  (publication    in    Tin-    Diilish  ������Cohimhin    ('.jazollo    or    ip    n  newspaper,  or,1 wliere  scrvitui  ���is rerfiiirtMlV wil bin Uli days of  llio serving nf a cupy  of lhn  - iippliralion,     file     wilh   ,i lliu  Oireclor an ohjcriinn in willing  In, Ihu granting  ul  a  por-  niil, idiiliiig how  is  ho iil'fuc"  bid,  ADPITIONAI.  ni ..,..'  INK'jlUMATION ,  Jn inip|)or| ui: Hid I'uiluvving'ih,-   hniiinllun  is Miliinilh-d: -  (ii) Tlnipiiiui- of ilinchargi! in  ���, p|i   land���. hi   which   Uio''  '' applicant   holdii  llllo  (h) Tlm   pnlnl .uf   diiii'liiugu  Is   uu   land   ulher   Ihun  Ihal |u which llm ap|ill"  caul  holds  lliln and  Ihu  lil'upnt'lli'U of Hln following   owners   iii'i'i   al'foc-  Idd:- ,  Nauio of owner, including t|nr  Crown! Pi'iivinniiil ("ruwii  KiiroHi; i  Jiiigul dern'riplloii nl l.niid:  CilllillHMli'lllg Hi H I'hid |ili'li'  led llllllfl. M, unil 'IIIIUI. M, friilii  Hid N.w, I'orner uf di. *i:i:hi,  <It'it,    I,    IN.W.I).,   'lliclicii    IN,  VVoiiloily ail-KII'l.i Ihoiu'o in/rlh  imnlnrly     lllllllfl,j     lliniii'il     H.  -.ifliiMffltrly**���atHiiri*.-!���llMfn*?f>���^ir���*  WwbN'ly   IIIIUI I'l,,  Hlitiiiilnro of 'l'|llii,-|ioldiii' lo  lailpd dimiTiliiid In Ci'lllro  Coliinin; Hpnuial Use I'mnltl  Ni), llllll IhmiukI Iu; |ihli*dillH'  Cuiihl  Itcgliiniii Diiilrlcl  (,',   I'',  (louillng  Heei'olary'IViiiiHiiioi"  (c) Tint rliiiriiclurli.lji'ii of  I'id'ui'ii ani iin Inllnwi'l  |loiiic;ai|i> ipirhiigo only  No iiiiliitdry In iiinii  wld"ll would ci'i'iilii  ,  Inx'lu. wiiidn,  NOTJi]( I, fijuir/Ddorliillivi "of  llm i'iil'nmi iiiuiuiH a ijniiiiiIplluii  nf llio rofui.u In npucllli' tin um,  Hiich wrdr-.wrihininiHt*dii'diir*  nnd iiimiiiiiy uf inula chniiii-  i-ul/- liml 'nuiy |iu IiMU'licd uu),  Hie cnlurilic valued ami volatility of Um coinhiiHIIilo  J!l'd.O!'|iil,���Jil!iL_,IUI���|illidyiii'�� of  llm gnmiH llinl mny Im i.'iiiilii'd  ilni.rpfnwv, nr Uio (juniiiy nnd  quitnlliy of Hiv rui/ldiiitl afli'i'  i-o/uhii.'iiloii  pr di.'i'iiy.  ' N��'',n,l II. Wliofn ninl Himly-  i.Im nf Um a-'iijui-m Im roi|iii|-oil or  nvallnhlo, llm ui'iiinili't hnn''  /(Will!, ninl wnlur rnn(<*iil ilr*��  lo hn I ailed,  Ill/Ill pub,  AllgU'll   Ml, ,11171,  Tr-f'^Tin'TJliiT'^rTTrTlTTS' a I'a'ptily. Aslhis area  ipowii.nnH��re and more, tourists come each  -a ear   tu   view   the ��� majestic   scenery   and  'to have a peaceful holiday. The tourists  i'iiiik: ii.;piii all pails ol DC, Canada, and  the liniled .States. There "seeing'"lo he,'  howevx'r, still a lack ui enough accommodations .and propel- eating places for  our visitors aiid business u|jpurturiilies  m these fields' are prufilablo. In Ihis  general coaslal area our local people are  unite lneiidly and i-ongenial when newcomers ask advice I'or directions In sleeping   accommodations,    places   lo   eat,   or  . wlucp  way  to places.  __Ji'o4Mww~~'aTTiTaTs tu the Sechell 1'enin-  sula' area tliore aie a variety Of things to  die for-both young and-old.'Children can  play baseball during May and .June, soccer, starting in September, bowl .4-pins  also .starling al the beginning of the pew  .school Un m,'*'volleyball, badminton, and  ba.--kclbaill may be played on school teams,  and during lhe summer, swimming, lish-  m^_liuyl+mtrTrnd Water-skiing aie popular*  spot-Is. Golfing lessons are available on  a nearby golf course, horseback riding  may be pursued here, and skiing is done  during Iho winter months, along with  participation in a rpd arid gun club. All  those activities iu;e available lo Iho adults  a.-, well. There are small hiit good pilblio  One of the few concessions the Rt.  Hun. John .Uidfenluvker, former Prime  Minister ol,Canada,"has made to his advancing, yeais is lo acknowledge some  loss ol hearing* ability. At a recent 75lh  birthday party tendered to him by his  constituents, he told bow he and his wife,  Olive, always say grace l>J'iur..i,to meals.  On a recent occasion, '"The Chief" asked  Jus_j-nf^lji jrj--]-'-^^ to their  evening meal. When she had finished  doing Ibis in her quiet 'manner/" Ihe former Prime Minister, said, "Olive, I  epuldn'l   hear   you."   Raising   her    voice  only    slightlyj,   she    replied, "I    wasn't-  spe'nJrtug   to'"you "  SUNSHINE COAST  GOSPEL CHURCH  (Undenominational)  Sunday School ���10:00 a.m.  Church Service -��� 11:15 a.m.  Evening Service 7:30 p.m.  PASTOR REV. S. CASSELLS  Davis Bay Road and Arbutus  (2 blocks up from Highway)  Roberts Crook United  '��und9y/��eWr^'*-,^''^0'ptn!i>.  , Gibsons United Church  ���.������Sundov^ei'vieesf V11 i J S-ewr-f ���  - Port Mcllqn Unitpd  -   Supday SerYices-',7:30 p.rrrt.  (2nd qnd -^tJi Sundays)  Ministry  Rev. Jim Williamson - Gihsons - 886-2333  Baptist Church Services  BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH  AAermqicJ anc^ Trq^,, Sechelt  Sundqy Sehdol 10:00 q.m-  ^���Aprning Worship ,11:15 a.m.  C^^VARY BAPTIST CHURCH  Park Rd, Gibsons  Sunday School 9:45 am.  Eyeping VVQrShip 7:00 p.m.  Pastor, Robert Allaby  (I85^2t309)  A WARM WEIXQME AWAITS  YOU.  THE ANGLICAN  CHURCH  OF  CANADA  For details, of Summer SeryiGas in  Sechelt, Redrooffs, Pender Har-^  hour and Egmont. please phone;  885-9793  885-9673  ^885-2133  885-2320  885-2331  Prie^f==!H^V^^-P5PPte^SecJ^el^  MOWS  THE TIME TO   ^^S0ir^-h��^a^''r*^i''^f.Ha*v^rnt,^r-y-t^^ ,   ������J-Cfr ��WHih  fc<>  5 GALLONS - GALLONS  QUARTS AND PINTS  ACETONE - CLOTH - MAT  WOVEN  ROVEN - RESIN  FOR .SAFETY  Life  Jackets  Battery Running L,ig|its  Boat Fenders  WE ALSO  HAVE  OARS,  PAPDLES,  OAR  LOCKS  ETC.  ETC.  SECHELT CHAIN SA  CENTRE LTD.  COWRIE STREET  Phono 005*9626  mmmmmmmmm*9m*mm*0pm  SECHELT AGENCIES DATE PAD  ��� Thi* froo reminder of cominaevonts Is q sorvlco pf SEGHEf-f AGENCIES  LTD; Wiprr^-PoniniiHJq ���Tfmes.^lrie'?fi,-.fPr,.fri?*'- Ijsf'nta!^-.sppcffK'na "Pafo  Pad''. ploQso pota thof spqco js limlldd qrici* same deivpnea datos may  Iiqvo to wait thoir turn; cifso that 'Ms Is o ''romlndor" list ins ��nly and  cannot qlways corrv full tJotoils.  Aiiri. )8���--8 p.m. Sucholt l-onjon Holl., Blnfjo.       . .  Ann. 20 ���I* p.m. Socholt Indian flnll. BinQO.  -Ai|f|. 28-���(mm. II q.m.-S p.m. Ghllrlron's Fishinfj Dorhyaqt Povls Bqy, '  Akii. 3 I-���-Sonior iCillzun!. Hron^h 69 Gn|c|nn Aycfs hiis trip la Iho Pacific  Ndlloiml (ixhihltinn, Voncoiivor.  Sijpj, 6    Inliour, Dciy cylchKitloiiii, sports qntl "salmoi, ,|Kirhocim, Siichalt  '      ��� ��� 'lil'limi Villniio'ctrciinl '  ' '   ���  ASK FOB OUR FREE CATALOGUE OF REAL ESTATE  -Multiple H��tlno Sarvlca  Vancouver Roql Eitdlii  Boprd  REAL ESTATE  INSURANCES  Phono 885-2235  AlSFMCIES  i Pox 128, Socholf, p.C.  *i  i*  laBhr��.~  .A  |0-  ��to> w��jJ .JhaNwl  1*0100,  "3  11  LhJIjl  iLJLbl h 11  ^:-jc*-jppQ  Js  bD  '"w"*\ n  t~i n r i t*i  o) i T ?  , m orfmnuonroin It M puliDsbQd or t1ls|ilayc(J liy Uio Uquor OonM poaid or iiy UwOovsrfimentatmhk C^inbto  j:-;  flil  .p  Ji  't.t��  ��� *i     '  '.*-'  Si  r;  ���.rt^  4fe  ***r%'  *�� 'rs?*'  ll  r  m  \  h'i  -1  il  AP  n  ����� -*f  <  *   \ V  'Tjfl*.  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ANYTIME PHONE 885-2062 or WRITE BOX 351, SECHE4.T  <������>��� A  . .  \      -v"*^ . "****<   rH  .J  ,T.MRS  ****** JPAv,)"*  ��- *w1  - si* 3  n  u'i - *���  l   ��H      j  Vw*SB5la|a\?        , \  Busy Place  Hilti-ili i oliiiiilii.i salmon DimIjv at-  tun.1-.    i-Htiu-i  iiom  t��ll    ��)\li   the  wm hi ji i[HittiiuHi tu len tlit larg-  iil s.jliiuiii diiil tlu ���^-i'j.tilHl In it prize.  Ciilisoni uluii I mi Sdtui(la\ ni{>hL was  .1  MMit.ihlc   ni it im   I.ui-i4i(iiin(.i  as  ���Vs"*\_'      / l��)dti iciiiti'  in  to  ii-iucl    leplenish  -* ImU ">i  |usi icit up loi  .i liu brief  Inmii   lu loi t>   thi>  inml  il.iv    While  ���.(inn-  v*,taii\   iim-lus    ih pt    others  , c--t i    wm  Ikii hi'i inn-; Kit iltdks   working  t^y;^j\^^>*j^if,iA    on their motors, fixing tackle or just  U    slaking their thirst as they swopped  �����*   stories  t^m^ $4S��$i1-^  V^'fTV    . . ....  i- -"i^sfSW -*Vb.,^  *&>**>*'  JJ,f- M  ''fifa/a-  Sechelt Notes  ���by Peggy Connor  'a   ,     "  h'.  ->   S  >  ic1  ���J      Wr  ifi  < ���"  i  f  f1  >.  i T**  4  1 ^  a1  1  -v  r      -1  f      ��  1  "  ft  !**  ���i-A  <%  *  ���?*>  *s  V*  r  *  r  s-  f  h  5-  lum latei in the week  Mib GUdYb Tuinei and daughtei Gaye         liom   Webt  Point  Giey,  Vancouvei   have  been at lhe home of M\. Alice Piench.  Mrs. Turner taught schooJ in Seclrelt in  1924 her name then was Miss Keid,  Mrs.   W.   Malpass   at   her   home .in  Kiwani Cooks , .   7 ,  Well���they don't look as though they    to serve hungry fish-erman at the Gib-    N/nifp    rnrif(\TIT)CI  have been slaving over a hot" stove,    sons wharf on Saturday night are Ken    ^/v4/*&    II L\JL\JI Ll ly  but these veteran Kiwani pancake    Stewart,  Dick  Blakeman,  Danny    GOOD Tirea a Musl ior Safe'VacatW. Sechalt since July rfV'spwdiniTw  jy-ioksJiaye^ev^                                                                                                                                                                    for many miles of at Dominica has had her two sons visit-  ning operation over theyears. Kea"tty    smetnurst                              v               travel arQund. tow1iTnFayT5i"unsaTe"ciiu-- ���g with.iTer.i3T. RobBrtiWHlpaBr^ncj-^rts  ing   this   summer's   vacation   and   other wife Lynda, and Shari, Judi and Douglas  driving at high speeds on freeways, warns fFom Victoria. Phil Malpass who is woi-k-  !!-'��.....                                         G. Conway Parrott, president of the B.C. Jng  in  Vancouver  for  the  summer a'n-3  Automobile Association. Wl11 continue his studies as medical stfu-  Wlth all these new-style rules and regulations, the early  heroes of Cap Stadium wouldn't recognize the old ball  game today. But, they'd still appreciate one style: Old  Style. It's still brewed with natural ingredients and  plenty of time. Still brewed in B.C. for Old Style flavour.  mo?**  \^yu  ���: ^?^  , \ i* -��i��  y >/  ^*av  M,,'."  * ^r.    ^       i*A*V*��.\i   \i    JOlJ      la*-,      /J  ^^^.r-r^ mj&rtrjyj^ ***.r*-*^.   J       j        ��       ,      J 11LI a a J aa avu a.) a 11:    awouiaaiiaa... -    ���   -     -  ���������    "v��v..��-u    **^    ...wuaLIl.    JW'  rM''.*.->,*���������*��� '    f^^-^A.r.             ^���m3>\\\*%    QAfi Mrf**VV           The BCAA official recommended that Sf"1   at;"riiverpity   in   the   fall..Mr.  W, i*.  U)\ ���JS*{>*^'^  llf^'-^iTl^TSj     ^>HLLy*]y?b^ tires'be checked for wear ��nd weak spots Malpass has 'etunred  to Domjnica,"     -,,.    -y  *���'"* ^---^'"^                     ^��0ERQx^fTlM^UnPfiO\^'\<2iM(lP5)S befoie starting on any long trip. ^llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimilllllllilil  J-�� livrti Va^UI t��c��iv��  i��*p��s��sf��*r'  '      ff,SLrr*A���  FIRST  PRIZG  7),��' ���'���!���". ��,' '  ....       .     \,V,\    X  "''     ��' !������    i'   0   ^   , ||  -.I-.  ���25,000:00  ���&w?i1li\**  f UV****, r  n-**'  III*;'  2*7500.00^  :^Ttivii  HtMil tt rf4v1-|   UMIT v-...a-  U^lO-VirrP. IS-Mlt-ft  ?���'���-"'-"'''"�� ����������������� m"jww|     and high speed increases  botli the  tem-  rv���_V^ , ' **���   ' perature and  pressure within tires," Mr,  Pl*T?'wr't>.|?    Parrott said. *  Tireu with worn treads and any kind  of sidewajl oi' othpr-rlamage may f��.il ml-  BEER  Slow brewed and naturally aged  Dili iilviittstmiiit It not published or displjjad by Ihl Uquot Contiol Bwrd M bjj.m G^vernmsnl ol Baitiih Columtlt  .&     I  *.)  fi  H  ���  * MINIMUM MlfW  > Vfmp.'ffcA.'itftl  3 HOLIDAY HOMES .. v   ^     ..  COTTAGE KIT��� -^ ^3  TL'^iMZ^i**    ->u--i'-. tfov-iuvv-a-,,��  TOGREGCE U15*  5 #ra Atarr ��� ;0-  ASHING TRIP Hi  "������**��� *"!"'' ���^^^iw--^i>i��i>i��r>  6 d*r&.&& lt��� WMI  TO FIJI, i   *  .uala.M  (    -  7 ewe     ���,.���-.  SHOW CiW* ^ s^-  rinwminffi-nrnrnTTri���~~ r**ir~*"~"i**"T**~�����������"-*-^-������-  ���H * *H     *  !H      ��l*      ��J<  RINGS ���  WATCHES  Watch and Jowollry |!^��'i-^>.*]  1        ,'Repairs .  Phono 885-2421  Scoreboard  l\    Per the coiiaStunt demand of a high speed  trip, he Hiiirl,  "- Here are several  tire  isiil'o'ty  pointers  finm llie IJCAA.  ���Ch(-ck all (Ijuiluding new) tires, for  tread depth,, cuts and hniiseK. Rephicu  worn or damaiied tireii before tlio trip,  --Chuck for unevun wear, This indl-  cnte,s,wheel l^iluncint! unci i-liKinnent may-  lie needed to avoid further damajjn and for  safer, eu.sier slenrin^,   ���Chi-'fik. t.i|*e,pi-c>nH.ui,o, Inflfitoi.to matu^  fiiclurur'K recomniondnflon, or raise  it a  i                                  -a' aiia.taiia^i   n     l.auaa  .stood on Sattii'diiy night nt-Gibsons, few pounds for the trip, 'Alwuys -cliock  clmnuus -wore   niado  Sunday  when .proH-iuro whon Urea uro cool,.  in  i.       i          i      ii ,-a  ik    . '..������.,   ,, ~~'l   i'��plii(*oii)oiirt,ii'-*-H  aro nuedeclv nr  W��*Hor Lucy, landed 24 lh salmon ut lhm) iH (ly C|UOH|lon uboul i|( cmU^'.',  tho   (ill|)   to   OUSt   Dutch .Hohlior   of mpuliihlu dealcu* or nerv/ico ulnllnn  -Seatllp who -must havo .spent some '���   "Kl��"' w-wi'iiros ��--o,nii thnt Htm  ���nxl,���,fl-taK.���, M..K m.-cbm.-l.-.the ,X !iW|.I���,K- !K ffi^''A  hi�� money, 'I'liis is Iho fourth B.C, ideni'miid, '���'I'lieiri is mi'room lor nun-  ���Salmon t^orby..    ���                               ������ i��roi��ilKo alinut ihu condilion of ovon nm  ��� _T-.:.L  ,  ol' lhe llniu,"   Si ^�����i.i....'__  ���"?tVirir*'itfi8i!��M'i^-��!'ii>^6i'i'��*i.*JVLii';HjMtltii  nd lie-     i  Chillis/nek wiiiv IiiH/orpofiiled mi a i.'lly ,                             l  In, UKiil,     '.               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Section B
Wednesday, Augirst \Q, 1971
MR, AftQMRS. ERMZ SIGQUIN "
wish tq mftotimz th&t
E&M GRQCtRY, SECHEIJ,
HAS CHANQm HANm* AN® WJmTQ
THANK ALL THEIR QjL£> mmm ANO
CUSKQmRS AN® HQRE THEY WILL
AN AMENDMENT to the no-fault benefit
^porticio orthje Compulsory Automobile
Insurance Policy has been passed, by Orel-
Ter-in-Couneil, lifting the 180 day limitation for no-fault death payment.
AUorney^eneral Peterson said ''this
amendment requires insurance companies
to pay no-fault deatli -payment to the'
victim's spouse or. dependents, regardless,
of how long after the accident, death occurs. TJie-test in the future will be whether the accident is the divert cause of
death, whenever death occurs." He added
"I brought the matter to the attention of
\\\§ Automobile Insurance Board of British OplMmbia for study and they have
nqw recomniended unanimously this
amendment to the Automobile' Insurance
Regulations." 'A
Death Benefit payments are based on
the age and status at the date of the accident of the deceased, in a household where
a spouse or dependent survive.'
For example, if the head of a nouse7
hold, who is defined a* the person with
the greater inepme in the year preceding
tire date of death, regardless of sex . is
killed, leaving a spouse and two dependents between the ages of ten and sixty-
four' years of age, the following benefits
would be paid:
mnmRiiE the new owners
_jm+Ml-MR$T 4Rim^HEmA!U
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SEASIDE PLAZA, GIBSONS
'Where Experience Is The Thing"
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Cash: $5,000 plus $2,000 	
Weekly: $50 plus $20 equals $70
times 104 weeks   .-..—
$ 7,000
$ 7,280
"     v $14,280
180 day limitation originally came into
effect with the No-Fault Plan in January
1; 1970. All other Provinces in Canada
still have a 90 day limitation-
This new amendment will make British Columbia the first Province to have no
limitation for death benefit payments.
While it is not possible to make such
a regulation retroactive, Attorney-General
Peterson has recommended that insurance
companies settle outstanding-claims under
the new terms of the policy in any fatal
accident that occurred between the 1st
day of January 1970 and this date.
In 1858 the white population of the
Brjtish Columbia mainland did- not number over 150 — but then the Fraser River
gold rusli. brought people flocking in
from all over the world.
Visiting their son Erich of West Sechelt, centre, 3VJr. and Mrs. August
Hensch. of Basel Switzerland have
been enthralled with the beauties of
Canada. August Hensch, a noted artist was soon at work capturing some
of our landscapes. Erich is seen hold-
On vacation..........,.-.'. 1
ing up a painting of a lakeside scene
near Banff. Below them is part of a
display of sporting activities painted
by Mr. Hensch Sr/ for the Recre-ation
Committee float entered in the recent
Gibsons Sea Cavalcade parade.
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VISITORS from Switzerland, Mr. and Mrs.
August Hensch, are presently residing
at  West  Sechelt  as  guests  of  their  son
and daughter-in-law, Mr- and Mrs. Erich
Hensch   where   they   are   relaxing   after
"a tour of the Interior and- Alberta.
August Hensch, an artist of renown
in Europe, looks remarkably young for
his 75 years and shows the vitality and
ajiility   nf   a   IH-ply   fin   ygai-   nlii     Hr   has
which greatly impressed Mr- Hensch on
his arrival at Vancouver International
Airport was the • speed which an interpreter appeared when he encountered a
language problem at trie customs* department. A native of Basel which is iri the
German zone of Switzerland, Mr. Hensch
has a smattering of some other languages
besides German but English does not hap-
pen to be one of them. A stewardess told
i —'-'ii
practiced the art of painting in its various-
forms since the age of 16 and many of
his excellent worlts now hang on the
walls of his son's home at West Sechejt^
r^ot. content tp relax in the presence*
of scenic beauty, Mr, Hpriscl; Sr. was
very quickly back behind his canvass and
easel -and, perhaps quite nafura'fiy,' lie
was ca'ptivfr|ed most by tlie Canadian
Rockies and Banff. Here he was reminded
of llio Swiss Alps bul. on ii much grander,
scale. Needless to say, they have now
iieen captured on canvass with incredible
realism. •
Unknown to the thousands who watched tlie recent Gibsons Sea Ca'valcude Parade was lhe fact llial the descriptive paintings along the sides of tho Recreation
Centre Committee Float were done by
Mr, Hensch, He too is enthused with tire
the customs officer his nationality and
within minutes the interepretor arrived.
.'.'Such service is unknown at &ny European airport I hav^ eyer landed at,"
,he. s-ays' . :.-     --..,.,,, .. .,..'.
In -a'■ survey carried puf-J-a few' years
ago iii Switzerland among 3PQ artists.
August Hensch was nameS ftfnqng the
top 13. His early days -j^erfe jspeiit as
apprentice In tlie Pattern Resign...Tradp
in every variety of needlewctY'f,'TL.at,ei-
. it was possible for him t° jfyrthej' bis
interest in art by studying at-Afcafiemies
in Stuttgart, Munich, uBeVlin arid Rcime,
He made a name for himself as,a portrait
painter early in his career and has pajnt.-
ed the National Prime Minister apd his
family.
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St^:^**"""^ ��� ���, i  :��� I  < :  r'l  $>oge 8-2 The Peninsula Times  Wednesday, August* 18, 1971 ,  iiUlH  ilk  -NEVEN'S ,  RADIO & TELEVISION  deqler for:  ZENITH  FLEETWOOD  ADMIRAL. ^ PHILIPS  . . * "'*... -���* ���    * .,  EVERYTHING TOR  HOME ENTERTAINMENT  S& 5}5 rj-! ^    .     ...  FURNITURE  Ph. 886-2280  Gibsons, B.C.  1  *5?^v  t  &,00*0*********-:0*00***********0***0**0***.y    k  J���  TOTEM CLUB  il - -1  V. T���* *    * " ���* <���rf  }* I     '/J,       i 2r\\  ?Aj\h\ \i -  -\  I 'kxW. ������ .. ll  ? ,aa.taaar\,/  0000  '*****y  i     t ^^*i>*-y-*Vr',-. ,a.  V-  MfF       a  with  b{JJ  J  - *  .':!���  ���S  fr  ��  I''  iw  ���-.  /  FRIDAYS, 8:00 p.m. 1  INDIAN HAM. s  Jcackpot $300  $75 TO OO  -^ DOOR.'PRIZE. *4r  00**********00****0**********0*****0**0*0.  V  *> V  J-&1.  I  i  Marine  Mercb&nts " '       . .  Floating bait and tackle shop.org-    during fr]e foiirtji R,.C. Fishing Derby,  ari'ized by John Hopkins and Terry    Alvm Qokool helps replenish thetank  Raines with the help of numerous    with fresh herring/  young men, helped supply a dire need ,'""*''  -    FOR QUICK RESULTS  USE. TIMES    ADBRIEFS  .���:>'  Small motor  with big motor  features.  /-  This la the ogtboard-Jfor the man  who takes his fishing seriously.  It's the smallest Evinrude with  ,big motor features. Fisherman  has a twist-arip throttle, full  gearshift, thermostatic temperature cohtrol, shock-mounted  propeller, and more. Add it delivers enough power to plana  , "wo-fishermen hnd gear.  K  ' . "/PI  rV%-t***'  ^3?^^k,  h  <i*fy  4     *\S^  -s,  i **.*.  -.<!  ^O  r\    jr*  I  I  i  t  V  r ���  j-  .00 0  "I"  SECHELT RCMP  (FDITOK'S Note���This is. the first of a  new \veelyly column by the ItCMP,  Sei-helt Highway P.rtiol, in which iMs  hoped to (jive lofj-l duvers a better in-  siiihi into tiaffie laws Cs��t, Ron Mongan  will aiibwer questions pei tainmg to trat-  lie laws ai.>d dnvmg methods.  . ������   ���  Qttestion can be strlaniitted to fist, Ron  Ma'ngan, e/o The Peninsula Times, Box  310,  Sechelt,  B.C.  Q." What We the laws pertaining to  "Off-highway" mini-bikes?  ' A. As long as these type motpr-veliicles  aye being driven on pYivate property and  not a highway, fhe laws of insurance,  driver's licences, and vehicle equipment  do hot apply. The only applicable law  under tlie Motor Vehicle Act is section  138 which states that the vehicle must  be driven with dvte care. and attention.  The* M.V.'Act defines highway as "every  highway within the meaning of the High-  Way Act, and every road, street, lane, or  right-of-way designed or intended for or  used by the general public fpr the passage of. vehicles, (ind every private place  oi- passage-way to whicli the public, for  the pin-pose of the parking or'servicing  of yehicJesi has.access or is invij^u'.  ''Therefore, whenever these Vehicl&r are  being- operated tm P highway. Tlie driver  must he licensed (16 yrs. or over), must  have valid insurance, the mifii-bike must  be licensed, tire driver must wear a helmet, the mini-bike must be properly  equipped, example. . .horn, brakes,.lights,  rear-view mirror etc. Otherwise, off the  highway these requirements do not apply. :  mm. i? cw  TO  ��S LTD.  16Sg..$AmshJne Coast High way <** Wyngoett Road, Gibsons  Phone 896-7112  ���^ CARPETS    ^ TIL.ES    ^ LINOLEUMS  HOURS;  Closed Monday, Open 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. ��� Friday Night Til 9 p.m.  ">f  0* '-���*'  a  t   �����  **,  0*.'  a.-**"- "���*-.?��  *. ^    *��� **v  "���-r^    ��.��^. *~-r~^f h  A \  vj- --W������*-* i ���-'��*?"  ���i'v  art*^. *   i  ^0*0     -!�����Jfc.  -1 ��.���,'?���'.  Fresh  Loaded up with fresh live herring)  the*floating tackle and bait shop takes  -off for thcr-sports   fishing   grounds  where eager fishermen wait to re-  '   ...   r-��:  IfS*. $  Supply  plenish their bait tanks. When the  big fish are biting anglers don't want  to travel far for bait.  Local Indian canoes join Cavalcade event  Madeira Park  883-2266       i  ���EVINRUDE-SALES A SERVICE-  A  RIIYTHiyilC , flash of canoe paddles re-  ' fleeting tlie sunlight as they propel the  sleelt craft was something now for many,  spectators at the Gilisons Sea Cavalcade.  ���Sechelt Indian Bund now lia.s two dugout'canoes in the water and both -were  on display fnr lliu Cavalcade wali'i- events  ���on Sunday, August flth.  Carved first, Miss Sechell 'was captained by Clarence Jou Jr. and the re-  contly completed ��� Sochelt Princess was  captained by Brian Louie. Both crafl are  slill inidorgoing water .trials and modifications aro lining made, Chief Mi.nry Paull  ���BXpliUried that Miss fluclioll  Ih uIhiuI  2''/<i  Blake C. Alderson D.C.  CHIROPRACTOR  ' Pott Office Building Sacholt  '���'���-       Phono 805-2333  Rot, Q06-2321  Tuciday to Friday 10i30 a,m, to S|30 p.m.  Saturday 9|30 a,m, to ItOO p.m,  EVENINGS. BY APPOINTMENT  inches thiclc compared with tlie half inch  walls and three quarter inch bottom nf  most racing canoes. As the timber becomes seasoned llie vessels will be pared  down Iq thinner slu'lls.  However both .vessels did well in competition with St/Thnresa, 11, classed third  in North-Wesl cniTipetition, They encountered mosl difficulty on tlie tulns,  both craft becoming swamped-on rlifl'ei-ont  occasions**  Trillning will commence in lhe New  Year for compet.itloir next year. Hulh  ciuioes. will be on display during Ihe l,.i-  .lior Day sports wlileh will he hold iigain  litis ye'ni" at Iho Sonbolt' livdiaji VillirgOi  ('lii|(frriii'f-.nnd adult races, a vfirTejy ul  IhiiiIIiii and compclilinn.-- will malut lor  a huppy ocenslon und iliei;it-will be p'xni-  mon |mrbefi|Ui on the bench. The lural  unions and tlm, Hecliell liullan Hand will  M|iiinsol* Iho day on Monday September il,  -' fiiiViJlUH" mililury   alrcral'i,    are   used  Wlduly iri CuihkIh uu aerial tankers,  l>). As a 10-speed bike rider, I'\s no-   tiredLmany t4iwrgVT-A\H}ul4i^+ia^-e^trtTcod  while driving a car! For instance, drivers  are .must  discourteous   to   bicycle   riders  What  are  the'rights and  responsibilities   ,  of luke riders?  ......_.....,.���.. .'......    A. Bicycles are considered a vehicle  and have, as many rights, and responsibilities as a motor-vehicle. Exlreme caution  should be taken when riding a bicycle  on Hyvy, 101 particularly because of it.-.  many sharp curves. Two cychsts have died  already this year on t-he Sunshine Coast  dtid that's two too many.  Q. Do policemen operate on a quote-  system for traffic violations?  A. No. The RCMP has no policy in  this regard. It* "is up to the individual  policeman to decide whether to charge  a motorist or not. The Highway Patrolman's .job is exclusively traffic work aiid  as 'such, prosecutions are .inevitable.  Q. If a highway is marked with a  double solid line, can I make a left turn  over this? I heard it was illegal to cross  over a double solid line.  A. Yes, as long as you can do so in  safety. It is pf course  illegaj, dangerous  and foolish to pass anotJiersvehiole ovei--*-  a double solid  line.  Q. If a vehicle is making "a left hand  turn and holding up traffic behind him,  can I pass liim on bis rigid?  A. Yes and  No.  Yes  if yoii don't  go  off   the   travelled   portion   of   lhe   high-'-,  way,   (very   few   of  these 'spots   in   this  area), and no if y.ou go off Ihe tr^-'ftMod  portion of lhe highway, i.e. off the |.m.u  melil and onto lIim gnivel" nhoulder,  ���*f'"':M��**^^  'AIRWAYS  LIMITED  5MM TIME  JY FLYING WITH  TYEE SEAPLANE SERVICE  Summer Special-���June 15 to September 15  ���One^V^J'fli*6^=^yflflcojuyer * Thormapby     -...  Vancouver-Pender Hlrr  Vancouver - Sakinaw Lake  Vancouver - Ruby Lake  ,.r...-.",;    , :   ..._,,.:::MQNPAY.TTO^ATURPAY i  -���   ,  Leave Vancouver for Pender ok*ea    Leave Pender area to Vancouver  $12.00  $15.00  $20.00  $20.00  9:00 a.m.  1:00 p.m.  5:00 pVm.  6:00 P-m-  Fri. only  and Nanaimo  7,^0 o.m, Mon.  11:30 a.m.  3:30 p.m.  only  i  Sunday and Holiday  Leave Vancouver    '-  1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.  k  Sunday and Holiday  Leave Pender area  3:30 p.m.  Phone Direct* for further information  ...  VANCOUVER 685-4922 - NANAIMO 753-2041 - SECHELT 885-2214  ALSO���REGULAR FLIGHTS TO NANAIMO  SffS  smmsmnmff]  . . LOW COST  m  SUNSHINE 'COAST REGlO  I v  n  cm  2.  3.  Tho Voter's Lists to bo tisod in oil Rofjional District, Hospital District and School  District elections and plebiscites Js bohig compiled this . year by, the Rofjlonal  District unclor the provisions of the IVIunlcipal Act.  The lists will bo complote for each electoral area of the District.  Those M;;tH for Eloctornl Aroas "A" and "B" and those for Electoral Areas "C",  division of the School District into their aroas -"A"'and "BM,  Each list will bo In throe sections: Owners., Roaldont Electors, nnd Tenant Electors.  The ownor-eloctor's roll will bo compiled by the Regional District from records  obtained from tho Surveyor of Taxes. Tho, Tenant and Ronldont Electors rolls will  bo compiled,from applications received. '  Applicants for inclusion on tenant and Rosfdent oloctor rolls may ohtaliribflriiiecos-  sary forms from the Rogional District Office,  Tho main requirements for Inclusion aro; Canadian or British Gitteonihlp, full ago of  nineteen yoars, property owaornhip or In tho case of tenant or rooitlout electors six'  months occupation/residence pr^or to submission of declarntlon. Full Information  on eligibility may bo obtained from tho Rooionnl DIutMct Offlco,  Corporations will only bo ontorod on the roll If tfiere la,.on fl|ojvlth theJSocretary,  ii"written doilarattan liapiing aomo quallflod person to vote on thoir Imhulf.   ^      ft  Tho lists of electors will ho closed on September 30/ rolls propnrod for /public ln��  formation by October 20, Courts o^Rovlslon, hold durlnfj tho first wooH c?f Novom-  bor, and tho lists nn /finally rovlnocl ^,.ppd ^ertlflsd .will J��o .prlnt��d.^^~--J--.---.^~~~~  Datod August  10,  1071  O. E. GIRARD  Aaalntittit Socrotnry  t/^*ro^//#/##////^  Dental Topics  Tooth Decay lainlcod with Heavy Metals  JIK'li (!0iic(*i,|i*HlloiiK ul'coi'luiii huM��Ih lii  ,   llll! 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You cmi I'd. your inonoy 1 nil,  wlioiiovoi'you iinuil |,o; |m��I,hiHtmiHi^yuu ciiii'i,  WJ'il(U*IUK|lH'H, |.lMI|'()rH Kill lllOMlillin'lniliplH-  liou lo iillilili.'nwny nt yoiM'/taiiviiiKft,  . , ��� H'^ J (' ,VJ > M! v<�� m��I. nt> j��jit M t i nn h 1 iuiJ la 11.< > hu v< ��� -  lor .. . 11 uiiW homii, 11 tti'ii'j 11 I iip ���;. j or you'd  lilui U, mil, nwny 11 ft\u\ni,o|{|*', 11 Hoynl hunk  IJoiumHiiviiiKH Ai!i!oun|. mnk(tM,M Int. orHtniHo.  Hwiuihh jl, iiiM|��)|iiinviii|{ 11 lol, oiu'lar. And m, a  lOl fMHlMI'. (JJHIHl 0|| ill |l|)(| ||)lk il OVM|;,"  /  (omni^nity Coiner  'lln*   Kuyiil  Hunk   In p|t*nst-.l  )*> Mipply UiIh i.pin.*ii inllcil  "''iiiiiniiiiillV  Cniiiifi" fur 11*10'hy hi'ivlrn uliilm, I'ln'inli  niiiiipi. nml I'lvlr iiiIi|i|im| iiriinn^iiiliiiih lu win iuvh, Inr ilm ���  jiiiilinitii nl imIvi'iiIMiIh ymir -<|hh'IiiI nvmilh ni iih'i'IIhiim. II  VMI  ||MVU llll ll|IIMII||ll,'t>||||l|)|   W|l|t'||  yilll   WUIllll  lllar  lu lipiM'lll  III   lliln  n|iiii.'ii,  iiIuiimi imniiiol   Kullli   Dully   nl   lllir.',M||,  In,,  Oa  ROYAtBANI  -the helpful bank  H.aii.11 ��� HB5.1J0I  * **+���*��**, **.**���***** J*. j0+m fltoateh from the faf-m  ^ww^^ilt,. .ii. ���������'-���. ������.���?* ������*���'������ ������ ��������������������������!���'��� wyi��� mi �������_, '���� i'!���,������ V"'"!!*  aJUi-i  ��*H   ^  was easy  TSfi tady P�� t|ie> suftnnev cottage '��prc\vr  which preceded bul- was "also coitv iden  vwtcfted a youngster ttwyph *\ Vide out  in U\e voad, and ��h& sait|, "<Rumnug. hoards  \yeve a' srent lb\ng." J[ t'otfo\ved4\ey train  af thum��ht and agreed���thanking her,  too, for vennudirtg ype. in Jupr time, and  mine- giving ft youngster a' ride Ip the  village was hardly |he invoked procedure w'e had 'i\st watched.  Automotive ' design,.   appended    SQ  itajgW��v has imppsed pen^pJWatipn? .on Vp$  pi,pjaip. Natnv^Uy it -w\w oecsi*"J*ed to  the boy to start.wA!Hmg to the \ms,{ Qtlice  ���his way tp arrive Is to 'u>ld m'-4 t'n��ffiP  and wait a-"half hour to spare hifnseif  It), jninuies afootrfWheh his Vide came  aioj-tg the. driver had t.Q.Lpc-,tne to f* stop,  a qpQt- Iq be opened, the hoy had tg.eljmb  in and sit down, and the .Whole pertpr-.  manee had tp be reversed at the ppst  tal through those years when automobiles  weie. "p.ut up" for thfe winter. . When  snow, came, must automobiles were Insisted un blacks,'lu keep the..weight off ihe  lues, and left in tht> bani until spring.  A garage then, was a repair "shop only,  and nobody had a ��� special' building to  house his "car." Then, we hopped sleighs.  A cutler would have a small portion  ul its runners protruding behind the seat  area, and blacksmiths l\ad a way of bring-  -uig the steel up iu a scjuirl which amounted tu a kind-c^sUiirup for small boots.  A grown man's foul would be bverlarge.-  A boy could balance on one foot, cjing-  ing to the back of the seat with his hands  -bul' there was no / important' difference  between the.sleigh and the automobile.  There   was 'no   freeboard   on   a   runner,  Mr. and Mrs. Jamfi"^ Perry Herman *  **  ��� ��� ���-photp by, Peninsula Photographers  ��� -   - , *-'.--.���        .'y^,  Hedman-Hopkins . . .  oiieymoofr^f-3  followed Gibsons wedding  HELICOPTER departure from the Sunshine Coast Gull and Country Club  took Mr. and Mri-. .lames Perry Hedman  on the- first part of their honeymoon  journey "lo Banff, after a very beautiful  .wedding held in Gibsons United Church.  Piloted by Mr. Dun Hemsworth, the  helicopter took off from the fairway in  front of the Clubhouse where the reception for the newly-weds had been held  oiji August 7th.  j, "Fhe'dotiljle ring ceremony held at 2  p.m., united, in matrimony Marilyn Margaret Hopkins, ypungest daughter of Mrs.  Marion Hopkins,of Hopkins Landing, 1.1.C.  and Mr. George Hopkins'Of Sechelt, und  James lVn-y Hedman, eldest son of Mr.  and Mrs. Perry W. Hedman of Wesl Vancouver, B.C.   '  Rev. Jim Williamson officiated at the  ce|-eu��uuy   where    standards    of   yellow^  roses decorated the piuu"pjT, Pe-y markers'  were yellow roses and  lily of the valley  accented   by   white   ribbons.   Mrs.   Mao,  I'Vecr was organist.  Given in marriage by hor father, llie  br'de was .a picture of grape and happiness  in her wedding gown oi' while lace over-  satin entrain with long sleeves, high neck  and filled waist, lh>.r shoulder Imiglh veil  was held in place by a tiara of drop p'earls  and slm carried a cascade hnui*uet of pink  swoelheurl   roses  and   while slepliiuiol.is.  rjiidiiliiltendfinis weie, Maid of tloiior,  Tvli.-i.-i Anim Lethiun, cousin of lhe bride;  bride'.', million, Mrs. Wiluiii Canmrun;  briilnninuiil,, Miss" Joan . A'ffU'ck, Their,  go win.'' were fluor lcii|(lh ciiip'e in deep  Inuus ol iiinii, yellow and mauve willi  I'lii-gii while lluwui's and. limy wure .while,  /wide briinumd Htruw ,bills wllli .ribbons  mulching (he color of ouch gown,  Dressed iu while luce flour lenglh  gown, iicceiiled by small, inuuvu daisy  Irlmiiilng, Miss; .liuni Miuidiillimi wwi. ,n  very c|iuri'uiii|'( flower girl..  ' Hinrt-lii'iirnr was liiinign lliijil-iiitf ,lr,,  brnlhei ul llm biidu and lie looked very  liiuidNunie In while dinner .jurluil and  Murk piuilM '  , Hunt mini wnn Mr'Mill ilcduuui, Iim,*  llier nf lliu gruiiiiu, IJkIiui'n wcie Ml'. Mill  iHlandevun nml Mr, Wayne f-ilinpHiin,  WhilcllriK guiislri iCi-Hcibbled al llm iSun-  mIiIiii: Cnaiil (loll and ('oiinliy i'IiiIi for  . llie n.'i'i'plloii whore llm bridal luble wait  hniuillfiilly iliuiurub'd wllli , ciindnliihrii,  floral renl re pieces of rose-* in pilik; lillil  Wlllln and llin lliriH)'' IIoi'ikI ivrtildlug riiku,  Mauler of ceruiiionliiH wns Mr.  I)|iv|d  lllcliiiidnini,  and   Mr., |)ii'vld , lluninr  nf  , Viilli'uuvnr   pio|ioiii!iI     Ihu   lot-ifl'   lu ,11)()  lirjilii., "���    ',  a Vny Imi* iTiuiglilur'-* wiiddlng, Mm, llupi  klilM cIiuhii a liiiili'llluil Iwo piece ilri'tui  nml cum In lii|'i|imli-ii; Iiiiui wllji-nmicliliin  bal, hliiuk piilniil mI'iuum iiii>1';'pi,irmi, Her  I'ui'iih'gii wnn uf -ynllnw niiuin,'' ,'  ���-�����-Mml'M"'li!uin"-I'linmi a- |iH|/mnbaill|in|{,  11 l'i'mm wllli iiculpliiroil liicii ul llm neck,  wulhl , und liniuhim, ar'ruubi(| by bone  . wliile rici'onMoi'|i!M und a roihiign uf hul  pink   rn/iilii.  ;riui, liilde'ti |ioiic|uci wan ������iiiijilii by  MIi.m Ann l.eihiini und'ihu gurlur, by Mr.  Wm,V I in HlnipKiiu,  .... ,M"lui'u..Iioiiui whlnlvvd i|way by hull-  r cu|ilni',''llin bride cli/uiguil lulu ujiiiili'lilng  Iwn pli'i'ii hul '|innl:*iiill liii|i!u|i pink wllli  Whllu culliir and riill'ti, and iu'cumikii'Ihh  |,ii whllu. hliu woiti u cnrmign uf wlllln  Kiiidi'iilnn  Th/n yuiiuii ���,iiii|ili�� will I'linldu al  Mill HI, Alii, Niirlli  Vniiriiiivoi'1,  atid Mrs. F. Ives, Mr. and Mrs. Ledster,  Mr. and Mt-s. L. LetlVm, M''s. P. Hopkins  and family, Mr. Roger Tierney, Mr. and  Mrs- P. Hedman and daughter Pam of  West Vancouver, Mr. Ryss Stewart, Mrs-  H. P. Oldfield, Mr. and Mrs. Stu Cameron  of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Don of White  Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Standeven, Mr.'Wayne  Simpson, Mr. C. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.  J. F'enyedl and Miss .Chris Kiloli of  .Burnaby, 1VI*". and Mrs. Da,vid Hunter  of Surrey, Mr. and Mrs. R. R'ouglas and  Mr. Ji. IDougJas.Sr., of Nanapno, Ml'- and  Mrs. R.-Singer and Miss Cheryl Hill qf  Squamish, M**' and Mrs. J. Edwards, Mr.  and Mrs*. J. flsley and Mr. and Mrs. R.  Isley, Miss Ki Isley, .Mr-and Mrs. Kurncz  ��� of Corjuitlam, Mr. and.Mrs. R,��� Anderson  of INpw' Westinh'ster, Mr, and Mrs. W.  Singer "of .'GhiMi'w'a'ck."  offipe.  All because the running hoard is ex-  tinpti tn running board days \ye set out  with- a?.walk in mind, and if a vehicle  came along to giv�� us a lift it didn't  TiJTO*7tF-*StT31*r^lTC^  his*- ruljiieG^bylb or push on his klaxon  to sigmiy his willingness ttt cooperate,  aiid^ai'riS'e beside us al a strong fivesjoi*  six ' m.p.h. looking ^chummy.- ISoblesse  oblige. Alterted by the toot or squawk  we would be poised, and we would jump  oh the running board. Nobody had to  open a door. t    .  . An affable motorist, himself going for  his mail, would,arrive in the village with  people hanging op both sides, and only  himself sitting down. And we probably  should explain patiently tp today's children that safety was not, in aunning-boa-rd  days, a big issue. When a.ihQinobOes had  running boards, they were not a statistical rival of wars and natural catastrophes.  I remember one sweef'sijmmer afternoon when five of us boys.had been sporting at the ol' sw'urnmhv" hol.e and on our  walk  back  we were ajnviled  to  hop  on  the runningrTSoards oT~& Mr. Pi^anUs, whp  was   driving "a   Jate-mpdel   Saxon.   WW*-  this extra weight, the Saxon was unable'  to start up again, as we were on the first  Kise   of   Blackslolie's   HiU,   so. we, boys  hopped off aiul pushed the Saxon to ihe  top. Then we hopped back on, and lear- -  ned that Mr. Franks had. not recently "adjusted his brakes, and the downhill cant .  gave   the   Saxon-  new   enthusiasm.   We  ended up in Asa Monrpe's cornfield, right  where  he   had   bis   row  of. squashes  requite a far pi'ece_.back from the road.  Such. a miscue, today, wouTd bring  police, ambulances, and renewed repetition of the highway safety slogans, but  those were running-board days. We stood  the Saxon back on its wheels, pushed it  to the road, and Mr.' Pranks brought us  to town forthwith. We thanked him. as  polite young men should, and he, in turn,  thanked us. I guess if you drove a Saxon,  it was smart to keep some pushers on  ypur running boards-  Hupping pj-. runi>ii,tg. boards was an  extension  of  hoppipg on sleigh' runners.  so that the loot by the squill was con  slant ly buffeted by snow racing past, and  if the foot yot dislodged* Uuim followed  an exciimg act whicb was worthy of a  circus ring. Feet pounded along trying  -iiiJjiKLiJl'**_jj^^  go'with your bauds you'd wind "up in a  ���Miowbank up ahead somewhere and lose  your ride. The" act was besl when lhe  rider was, on lus way home from school  with a load of books, an empty dinm-  bucket, and a handful of._papers marked  A t hat he couldn't-.wail-to show Mother.  Most farmers let us ride their sleighs,  and we knew which ones would order lis  ���off.- We also knew that regulations for-  ���hade riders on the royal routes, so we  never jumped the Mails. Those who "liked  hoys'' would slow down for aa couple of  us lo clamber on. and. when we were  .settled would call, "Now, hang on!" and  would   touch   up   the   old   nag   to   give  ��� us a thrill. Most of us could probably have  outrun the horses, but there was an illu-  mou of speed with a sleigh, and the challenge of keeping your  foot in place.  True, everything was local then. We  kniiw everybody -and- everybody-- knew  us. It was short-hop hitchhiking. It was  ni be some years yei bciure long rides  were' routine and strangers were seen  ancle or afoot. Then the. sleigh was gone  and. the running board disappeared, giv.-.  mg the uplifted thumb'its chance.  ��� -u -mi  Wildland, including barren land and  non-producliye forest land occupies (iO  percent of Canada's total land area.  I'.HI-  QlinfiTS  Oul'ul'-luwn muimlH" Included! Mr, iind  Mim   .1,   Vuunii ul   Munirciil,  Mlnlur and   brMlbur.4n*law.ul' lbo.|uuoin��-MiM.-.l. Ma,.  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JL.  i:.    1":  - V   'V  ;t: -Hiif -*i ;��� -  *;, ��-,��^-^-,>��,^^^s'Y��J**v^-,*>*^'��ii  }'~**^-***0W*^.*0MW***?*-)  -*-. -\-x *..\v.v*.:' \'P*- \ ; -'IT^t -" *" :---:-^r\s--.-* i/C-'.'^v '���//."���-'-' :-\ \  **l^5^*POl^*'*'*Wjj^8MVM**a^^ *���*  >  M  Page B-4  ��� The Peninsula Times  Wednesday, August 18, 1971  <  - ' "           ' " ���" '   '   �� l  r  Letter* to the Editor are the opinions of readers, aiid-nat necessarily those of The Tunes. A  nom-de-plitme may he used for publication, but all originals- must be signed hy (he wirier.  ^'j  God's World  Editor, The Times,  Siy: In-this day and age of perverted  values, when "chan&ma" is seen as ehav-  aeter, and patronage substituted forpohcy,  the time has come for <ut"?er*.s to slam the  brakes on ouv lneteaiMngJy humanistic,  pev*nfussive and Godless sopipty,  Foi while Wonmen's Lib and our male  chauvenists may call it a "man's woild"  or a. "women's world", it never was and  it never will be It is God's world_and you    ***"**  "better-believe" TtT  Civil Rights, Student Rights, Minority  Rights and Union Rights aie simply the  God-given rights of fiee men living in a  fiee society When man fails to accept the  l esponshbilities accompanying these rights  ���flaunting the laws, institutions and  piocedmes of a democratic' soqiety, Jus  "rights" become "wrongs "  ��� For all 'the Peace Conference,- Ti eaties  Pictured at St. Paul's Hospital School     and Accords signed by governments, man  of Nursing graduation, Miss Beverly    cannot continue to co-exist with evil���  Szabo will beein her mirsine career    any more than he can 'co-exist" with cancer oi   the plague.  In  effect,   man's  ai-  the  almighty  dollar than  humanjivea,  and gcrttalcen.    . *  ' The jackets were not, it seems, POT  approved and not lecogni^ed by the  RCMP As a result, my husband, son and  nephew weie checked by RCMP officers  while boating in Poipoise Bayr As the  jackets did not meet lequirements they  weie piesented with a violation ticket  and fined $15 We had oui other boat  neai by which contained. DOT appioved  jackets *  Graduate  Szabo will begin her nursing career  at Nanaimo Hegional Hospital.  linstone graduate  wins further honours  FORMER Elphinstone student, Miss Beverly Grace Szabo received one of three  proficiency awards presented top graduates in a class of seventy-nine students  at St. Paul's Hospital School of Nursing.  Beverly received the School of Nursing  , Alumnae award for Clinical Proficiency.  ' Many relatives and friends were able  'to attend the Commencement Exercises  held on Sunday, August 8, 1971 at the  Queen Elizabeth Theatre.  ^-The-dwghter-of Mrs. Dorothy Szabo  of Gibsons, Beverly graduated from El-  jMnstene���Seeendary-'-Seheol���in���IQSTr-  While at Elphinstone, she was chairman  of the Sports Council and Minister * of  Athletics from 1964-1967. "Beverly "earned  a Silver E, star in Citizenship and the  Fallows-Stephens Trophy for athletic  spirit, all in 1966. Upon graduation, she  ���won the Elphinstone Trophy for aggregate  achievement and was the firsi* one to be  awarded the Sechelt Auxiliary to St.  Mary's: Hospital Bursary.  After graduating from grade 12, Beverly was crowned Gibson's July 1st Centennial  Queen.  Beverly will begin her nursing -career  at Nanaimo Regional Hospital in the fall.  guiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiujiuouiiiuiiiiiniuiiDiiuuiiiK  GIBSONS  SWAP & SHOP  ARE YOU MISSING THE  BARGAINS?  Runabout,' Wringetr Washers,  Chrome Sets, Office Desk,  Water Pressure Tank.  ���Located behind  MacGregor Pacific Realty Ltd,  ���    Gibsons-, B,C,  viiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiimiill  rogance in trying to set himself up as  a god is as futile as trying to cross the  Pacific in a silver slipper! i���. T-->  Rather, we need leaders of lofty ideals,  high standards and the courage of their  convictions. We need a God-oriented ci-  tibanry who will use then- God-given  talents from a foundation of Eternal  Truths. The problems of the world today  will not be solved by changing borders, >  changing political systems or new legal  concepts. All will come to naught until  man's heart is changed to recognize and  acknowledge the basic concepts and precepts o��- the Divine Author > of the Universe.  PATRICIA YOUNG  D.O.T, approved  -Editor, Tbe-Times,      -       It"seerns"tfiaTTwater ski* belts aie not  DOT approved, neither aie floatation  tffeats nor some vest-type jackets ranging,  in the $3 bracket I have oheceked back  to the 19G3 edition of "Safety Afloat" to  the cuuent issue and find that in the  lattei, lifesaving cushions aie appioved for  ciaft not moie than 18' in length Worn as  illustiated, I tested one of'these out in a  lake and was ioiled ovei and ovei, Theie-  loie, I would considei them to be unsafe.  The only safe ones would appeal to be  DOT appioved with a neck collai which  holds the head above watei Many ladies  do not like wearing them because they  are cumbersome, have heavy straps and  are warm in hot weather. Snap buckles on  some DOT approved will rust in short  time and rot the material. Check ypiir  DOT approved kapok-filled jackets toy  they have an inside plastic, liner which,  if punctured or ripped would become  waterlogged in 'short time.  Recently I phoned the store aftid asked  did they have any of the blue life jackets  available and was told he had two adults',  and two children's.' I told him*what had  happened regarding tlie violation, and  shortly afterwards went into the store  only to find they were not on display,  On speaking to the manager I learned  that he had returned them to. the company due to customer complaints. The  children's jackets were still there but  I was informed that these were O.K. for  Sir: I would like to suggest a few  points of caution to the public who have  purchased, or are about to ^purchase, life  saving jackets, cushions or other life saving devices, whether for themselves, children or visitors who care to go boating or  fishing in this beautiful area.  It is necessary to have one DOT approved life saving jacket per person  aboard the boat. Response might be "well,  we already know that". This is fine but  many might not know.  We try to shop locally and did so  when purchasing two adult vest-type no-  collar life jackets. They were, light blue  in color, top quality poplin; heavy zipper  at the front, strong sewn-in tape on each  half of the fronts and drawn through the  back with two metal rings through which  the tape is inserted and tightened to the  -individual's size. Pilled nwith unicellular  plastic foam, they were purchased , i-n  placstic bags bearing trgde name, and  address and stating "Made to Canadian  Government Specifications." Price was  approximately $J0 each plus tax and  $4.95 plus tax for children's size. At the  time of purchase we could have bought  others much cheaper but, being safety  conscious, and appreciating the" value of  human life, we listened to a salesman  ,who was obviously more concerned with  children on a float, raft or. along the beach.  A toddler can drown in a few inches  of water if it falls face downward. The  Better Business-Bureau will hear of this  case as will the manufacturer. I' would  like to think the RCMP could step in and  stop the sale of this useless equipment  and bilking of the public.  Finally, I am embarrassed "Nana" of  three grandsons, air at tlie tender age  to Tertiember that I always insisted we  wear life jackets in the boat to gain  their confidence in the past ten,��y.ears. I  also wore mine, so did my daughter-in-  law, believing them to be safe DOT approved. I hope everyone will examine  their life jackets and trust this, letter will  help -.save lives.  -   - Thanks to the RCMP for a job well  done.  L Mrs. JOHNNY PROST  Sechelt  Walter Safety says,  '-'T^lnk. don't slnkl  Be water wlsel Learn  and prikctlse^water  safety every day."*  Auxiliary   Caterers  Still smiling after spending hours  over the preparation of a fine banquet to honor Roberts Creek, Gibsons  rural and Port Mellon pioneers are  from left: Jean Carey, Clara Nixon,  Lil Flummerfelt, Bessie Baba, Bessie "Cowberry and Charlotte Raines,  all members of Roberts Greek Hospital Auxiliary who do such a wonderful job of catering.   ���  'Hello Dolly' hit  at Gibsons theatre  ONLY two more nights remain to see  "Mash", the movie that is probably  the funniest anti-war message *evei* pro-"  duced. Starring Donald Sutherland, Elliot  Gould and Sue ....'.'Hot--Lips"-- Kellerman,  Mash makes a poignant, and hilarious  point. A must see for all those who enjoy  top flight humour with a contemporaiy  slant.  Rollicking in next is "Hello Dolly"  the million dollar musical that stars Baib-  ara Streisand and Walter Mathau with  the late Louis Armstrong leading the stai  cast of musicians. A movie that should  not be missed. Bring the fafnilly.  Next week "Borsalino" the E'renth  version of Bonnie and Clyde with a  splash of Easy Rider, erupts on the screen  Borsalino stars Jean-Paul Belmondo apd  Alain Delon as two rogues of the Marseilles underground who rise to domination  of the city's rackets in  the 1930's.  Por a change of beat, and a treat foi  the   children,   Walt   Disney' Productions  introduce   "The   Barefoot   Executive",   a  zany cliimp who out wits tlie best minds"  of the TV industry. *V  Cioflon on Vancouver Island, wa*.  founded in 1002 ��� a small mining and  .smellingTown named al'lor Henry Croft  who figured Ui development of Mount  Sicker mines,- nearby.  MANY BEAMTIPUl, IMPORTED FLOWER VASES, &UD VASE.  ORNAMENTS  ETC. COME IN AND SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL, UNIQUE SELECTION OF GLASS  ART AUGUST 19-20-21.  !  ^Jne  frUJaiui  ^trndios  Cowrie Street, Sechelt  Pbone 885-9817  FOB! CLASSES.  ��� -t  commencing  "SEPTEMBER 1st  RESIN CRAFT, DIPPITY GLASS,  MOD PODGE and DECAL-IT.  TUESDAY to SATURDAY,  10 a.m,s4 p.m. <*  1.00 por hour   ���  SB  &msmMmim,^AJ!iMsr^aflB^f  bM0^n^^rm,mi^MmiCMrs^  .������.������,IWMMWMMMMMMWMMWM^^  *p*****&mi*mmmm0mmm0*M  "SUNDAY REIGN  ��� i i     '  SATURDAY, AUGUST 2Ut  9 p.m.' /-��� 1, a.m.  II  /���SLfAW  \<L  t-a-S'  r  >**m*****m*mmmmmm0mmmmmmmmm*nnm0mm0mii*0W00��mmtmmm*mm0*mnmn0&miMM  TOM��  CHINESE SMORGASBORD  ; ��� ���" * 5 COURSES  5ATURPAY ~ 6i00 >,M, - ?|00 P.M,  SUNDAY ~- 5.00 P.M, - OiOO P.M.  A.lult. $1,95 Children Under  12 4>U5  Summor Hr��i-ri In Effort Novvi  , Pining Room Open ,'T'I 9)30 P.!**W,���,  Drlvo-ln Y/Mow Oj��on 'Til 11130 p,m,  MWIM',','<W'*'JMMM~<M*,'<M'��V��''��WMMMMMWMW^  Phono 885-2311  mwnm,mm0mv**fmmr00H0��m0mm��mmmmw*M*t*,*n,mmLl,*mnmmm,mHHWm>rm,w^  Mooching Rods  9'/a fectv  Tubular .  5  S  ERIS "A  Ai*   * i     '       ,      '    .      i  EVINRUDE, MOTORS  DOUBLE EAGLE BOATS  CHRVSjLER ���  INBOARD and INDUSTRIAL  PARTS and SERVICE  asuisi.  0*r.m^.0u\0un0uu^u.i*rv^*0*0tn0.r,n0*r0\0*^00rmnnnr*��0*r*r^u*n0v*r^*^  / iVitviH ifif'irfiii'MB.iiii^ffi^i't'*firrffl''  Tlio C.F.L., tlio A.F.L., tlio N.F.L.  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Whulovqr my  you movo on J ho woter Cliff ton oui III you  wilh llio hunt hool* ami ma'jffiio"acciiHorlim  Drop in roiloy for Anchors AwolpJIif  Socholt  Phono 885-9832  m0u00fn0m0m0vnrttn0wm0w.  l^*^n~M**,*,-,l-**-,w^^  aWMUMWUMW  "***n0i0>mi  **  ��� v:,,  *.   *>{  ���****���* >7a*^** ���**? <J V^t^y* S-*r*0~V^r 0^r*r*}r*,  * "J  ���Tft\-r^*r f  fWjr  *i     IS   ~r.   ~m*v  '   .   t  \     r *�� .,. ,,,   3*.  ���     i.  t. .1  M  fflWrsjfijg  t      mf U  Halfmoon Bay Happenings  ���by- Peggy Connor |  s I *  IU   1^U-CK Rocl' Beach was unusually quiet bister, Esther Anderson and family from |  lasl we'eft foi   the  Hill Sexton  family Woodt'ibte,  and  Basil  and  Helen  Acor^ ��<  if{TS    wub   in  Vanccuner   lpi   the   wedding   ol from Squumi'sh |  thtn   dau-jhU-M,  1 ind,i llailene  lo  .James Ainvmg  in  then- boat,   the  Doris  B. ��  uAulul).ild Campbell  son of Mi   and Mis weie Le.ma tincUBauy Hume wilh sons |]  .John   A   f'unipht'll    ��� liai I and fidwauT   *                 . i*��  Tin- \v.\Jiiu.fc  look place at  the Mai- A iecent visitoi  to hei  old home was |  'pule   Jin ilud   Chinch   nn   August   7    The Mis l^h<:a|jplli IVatre who spenl a holiday ��  In uli*  was diet, .ed   in  a  u lulu  gown  ol rft   die   Alan   Jacques   home    SJie   was ^  i luivmaine   (0\eiod   with   tulle   nm\   the accompanied   by   her   daughter,   Le-jinie ��  -��ni��iid   ol   horn.i   Shelley   \Va*ne   and   the l'oleison aild tun  gtandcliildren Kip and g  la nlt'sm.uds.  lU'lna  and  I,on  Sexion   all Mi'-Me fiom Cedar  Kails, Iowa  nine   t'owiib   ol   yellow     inmmed   with Ml   ''��d Mi.s   Fiunt-ib Stone have sold  daisies Tht "lushuis, ono-ol ulunn u .is tj.c; ,liei1  borne <il Welcome lieacli^ and have  bude'.s hiothei, Hob Sexton   mne I'nnco 8o|ie to Vancnn-vei  Island loi  q camping  Atlieil I'nnnal uoai *  IflP   Tl,L>> Plj11 Ul ictuin to the Bay Jor  The Peninsula Times . Page B=5,  ,v Wednesday, August 18, T 97j   ,  *& Collision Repairs  ���$��� Insurance Work  >   ^ Specialists  mirnm  motor products  Whiter-Spot  A -n wept inn   tallowed   at   the   Sexton ''   \w{   U'{ina  ,i)e>'   6��  on   an   emended  home on Iledthei   Stieet   Vuftcoinei   The "���'1-      .          '  .  pi ide s  bouqueu was  caught   by   Eleanut ���   Kills,   whose   tatliei    Jack   Kalis,   is   con- Wand and  lowei   mainland papers, m  iidtoi  loi   the new Domm.ige house be- Ftbiuan    186'*,   ihlvertised   a  $63 00  fare  ing built in the Hav  The couple will spend |u,   tiavelluis to the latest gold strike in  iluii l.i.ne>n-oon i ldmg lhe fei i j lo Pimcv the  Columbia's   Big   Bend   country    Tliis  liupeil   loHi.WDd  b\   a  canoe  holiday   on included sleamei to Yale from New West-  iln   JWtnn   Lakes    They   will   then   be ���������btei  $1, stage to Savana's Feny $40���  iiu.mihj to Watei K.o   Onl ,  loi   two yen"? steeamet   to  the  head  oJ   Shuswap'Lake  a-hue ilu' giui-m  will  lontinne  working ^ sa(kUe t|am  ,0 -the Cphimbia River  ITD.  Sechelt, B.C.      Phone 885-2111 |  Still piptnj-f-Tusflly" and" followed by   to the end of the Gibsons Sea Caval-   plauded, and entertained by thp Royal    * *'"i"!'*'*4" ^V-i^^^S"Shr Vr^J**"T�� "h^"^*^11^]!^]^^^"^*-*11" oa,Joe or bm{ to Golc} Creek *2  i!!'"^*^^?' :"$m* nol  m.lM*: biPei'   cade parade route. Young bandsmen    Ganadian -jjegiori Mm returning to   i;,nUnUe.woridnrfrrdegree in com     ^ime e|aPs^ was * s^id to be 75 hours -  than  their  drums,  the  White  Spot "in- colorful  tartan  were loudly ap-    Vancouver in the afternoon  Junior Pipe and Drum Band comes ~_  iiuMce.  RATEPAYERS  Al a'meetin*' of the diieuttirs of Area  B Halepayers' Association , held * at the  Iiiii Clark home last -Friday, the following  lerins iif office were agreed on: 3-year  lei-rii! Mrs. J. Allen, Alex ' Ellis, Bill  Clark. 2-yeur term, Mrs. Fat Murphy,  Miss Hit a llelf, G  T London. 1 -year term:  ly.  re  Kelly,  nary,  meet-  >er.  if you didn.'t stop to bleep.  Walter Salety says,  "Investigate conditiona-  Bf FQRE entering the  - water, and always swim  with a buddy."-  Q\  (    /  V  I    ft '���  * m  J��8%     ^  -,   -   ���  ���           \W      ' "*         /  hi  31  '.'J-  ll!  . iBapff - r. 1 ���- ....���.,. ������- miWMM^nM^mihLm^  Champion _  Jockeying the log between markers    dozer b0at competition with a time    Puchalski for L&K jcame third \\dtli-.| ^ *C||P| IPC  in record time, Dave Kinne for Skyt-    of 1 52; Butch Barber also for'Skytte's    time of 2.11. |*  JUrLILJ ��� ��� ���  te's Booming was champion of the    Booming came second 2 08.  Bruce  .  v-t   rr. v>-  ������*^~SKwyt  f    I       '      "���       "     > i  fhe Torn Sorn  Cowrie Street, Sechelt  Phone 885-9305   ���  <iirtif^iiiiii;;iiiiijni��niii����i��i��n��t{nm;>��ffinni>  AH "The tuv Paint" products af 6 quality guaranteed,  and. carry, tha seal of quality approval. "The Luv  Paint" is a first-quality national professional  decorator brand of paint. You WjBUld*BxpBCt to pay a  premium price for this outstanding quality, but  because wa made it just for you, the homelover,  you'll find it attractively priced. Buy "Luv" now by  the quart, by the gallon. Paint.on tha beauty of  Luv. rei  Suy it at  yv":  ^.^^���^^^|g^g,j|*!��|  wsss00^aBssmB0mi��^^e^^ff^  Sechelt  Phone 885-9828  T  yj  '?��� ��� -,, :    -���  mm^00000t0mm^00m0mm0^  Glbsops $06110  Tut* bout crown receive, iiiaSlrucliouu    launched "(Secholl I'rincu*"*"' diig-oul day of wwlor Hporls kept fipeclatoi'aS  heron*. Hie nunm-inrnmuii!   of    llin    caiioi! itapluliuHl by Hrlnn laoulo pro- luipp.y dui'lni* llie uiiiiiihI uvmil which  (iibiioii*- ,Snn. fjiivnlt'mlo i'acoH' while  , \mron for ronumllttmi "��� wilh "IMIkh a|lrm:(ed n  reeord uiiijibor of peo-  li,i llio fiiro^rounil, llie r e i< e n'1 I y ' .Sechell" nnd ",St, TheniHe II", A lull pie, '���'.'.'  KKMHE IffliTOffl miGOtrSGa"�� ff  wni*mm**Mmmmmmmt*m0m***m*i0**m#***f  IMYGREIM  SALES  (1971)  UTD.  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Thoso coalings proloci wllhoul (-.crooning out Iho natural  bouiily of iho brick,  mn^mmmmir^immm^mmemmmmmnmmmmm'  TWIN CREEK  MJIVIPER ond  RUII.DI1MG  SUPPLY  t *' ��� >  Your    i,  Goiiorol I'olnis  .,..������ ���,���.,. Don Ioi' .-a ��� ���.  Monamol t% |3rceye  Poipls  Siirmhlno Coast  Hlgliwoy near  GIBSONS  Phone 686-2808  mi,0mwwwii.m,mn00mmim0m00**fimm  T  IWllfMWl  Earth savers ...  Flyers (on recycled 'paper,  of course) were'recently dis-  tributed by Knvii-onnicnt  Acl ion Uiillclin willi 2f) on-  vjronmonl stiviny ideas In lielp  you .start wiiVfiiiwr llie l'ij?bl.  fur niir ciiviiiiiiiiujil. A p'lrtiid  liyl l'ull(jw<s.  Food  Jbiy French oi* Ilalinii  Jireutl, cany il lumie iindiM'  yon.i- niin.        , ,( .   .  .If you buy Hninolliini,' wilh  iiiinei'u.srtiiry pai'lsi^jlii's ainiind  il, l��ei!|i thiyconleiilh hul bund  Ihfi pui'lniitii'liiicl' lu llie Hlure-  Jceeper,      ������    , ,  Writ i) In I'litiil pi'iii*eis*sui*,'ai,  deiiui'iidlni'   iiilniniiiu   |iin'Kan-  U)**a. ,  IViiy milk,  afid  uIIht lievni'-  ��K��(h   In   icliuiiahle, ���niiiMihlli  iHiiiliijimi'i-,  Laundry ., *"  AhK ynni* Imiinlry -mil In  wrap ninl bus yniir iiiitibiiiurn  nhlrln.  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It brlnpt) moio onjoymunl ty your clrinHliifl ploaauio, jjoldeihoig \n  luowotl fiom only Iho boot ingrudioiilo. Tho f||i��qt qo|doi) bnrloy molt, iho   fahqlooBt Onnadlan and high prima I laiiortau hobij anti PMrG|OPurl'|inQ,epiloa  wnlur. ���' .     ���  Toko your thirst lo ReidQlborg today.Ybu'H goj:�� hnpny w^lcomo i|*at will  1   novor wo��r ditt hocauBQ avory Qlasa |tj na crlep pgd satisfying aa your first.  This odvorllflomont Ib not publlshod pr dfsplayod by llio Mquor  Control Board or by tho'Qovornmonl of PrJtlab Columbia  - h  ,'l"  - '.  f  it {  ;i"  ��� *  A  ?*��������<  &*- -  fy k'  A*i*3 ��  *0   ��*t  . Vs". i.  'x l '.-��  ��  1.-7 ���  ;jYj  * s*  A1' *-  ^-Vr-a-,7  *' li *    ��  ��� * ���*���?���;  ?*��v:%  ���*. vt  a^.t*,  'ft     r   "  J^\r   -  ^Tiia-  a   arK*'**  t-,       h  :"** "������'*  i  ift"  \\  A\\  AJ\  i   i  V ' 0-  N* i -i  J&J  *. *,  . Sr  -A "  \>j��* i  ���J   - f" 1  * *,v-  0.  J*       '     *     ��  ��**  n* t\  -. 9J  i i.  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Ir. &������*->. timZ*. mn ,0t0t% .*  n. r, 1- ^.rt Aamrtm-mJiArf 1-1 r-hHM r*W*M-V*lf^il-'',M^*^Wb%^rl^-***ll*1^rt.^ .-��� ��-i rtS-k rt,^/nrt ������ I-> i-i*���� n-rii-X^i Tl^ Aif^^^i^^.j'^'^'^hM���^M-W^-Sf^^^^.M ���-,  ��� * r. .�� t,*^  *rr*W��V*'M��*V'1*  0T*0*0***y-V*0  !-<   '  1 ��������  Travelling Around  ' *  * �� <, -  Page B-6 The Peninsula Times -  .    Wednesday, August }&, 1971  ,���by Mary TinMqy   "P-roaring performance, robust, gay apd  1  i ��� colourful  as   the  shows   of   those   early  ON a recent Evergreen bus* tour, Sedhelt   tithes ti'rbulept and iometimes broad and    days.   The   programme   contined   scenes  and the Sunshine Coast were frequent  topics of conversation. Not ��� only were  there five residents of the area aboard  (JVJ1-. and Mrs,. "Guy Clear Mrs. B.> Mc-  CracJy and Mrs. M- Tinkley-of rjalfmoop  Bay and Mrs. Swan of Gram ham's) but,  many other passengers , liad ��� iriepds apd'  relatives in Sechell.    ' ' ' *,"'*  There  were Bea and Will Read, old  tianquil, If: ran alongside beautiful Lac  La Hache'and "Williams Lake to-the town  of W'lhams LaJve for an, overnight stop  at the..delightful Chilcotin. Inn- It is a  quiet, pleasant town, hy-.passed by tfucljs  and heavy traffic, .^  from Gilbert and Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pina  foie'* which was first performed 100 yeajs  ago. .    **_  ���Op   this   occasion,   the   theatre   "was  packed  with  Americans  frpm. all  over  the US- They were members of the Wally  - The   annual  stampede   in iJoly   Js   a    Byam Caravan Club, an, international Qr-  colourful affair attra,cing  piapy ^visitors,    ganisation   open   to..-pwngrs   of   an  Air-  Indians  come in  from   all  the   country    stream, trailer home, "there were, agpio-$i-  arqnnd and  canig h-i^^  i  en Agers Day  friends of Mr. and Mrs". Jack Mayne; M''(*>  . Alice Tait sent greetings to her- cousins,- * s"tafh^deT  Miss E.' Armrod and Mrs. Jo Gibson,' and   '     m,      ' .  there were two old-time residents of Ser The mosl "Wtherly point of the tour  chelt, Mr. and Mrs. Art Peters. They had " was Pn.nce George, the fastest growing  left Sechelt in 1042 when Mr. Peters joined    Clly ln Canada'**v'th a; PQPhl"*U0h which  now reacnes itt.uuu. its economy nourishes with, three pulp mills and the Ben,  Ginter brewery. It has the C.JSf.R, ahd  here the Fraser is broad and placid.  Prince George is approximately the  centre of B.C. arid many of its inhabitants  think U should be-the seat ot the B.C.  legislature:  The bus headed s opth back to Ques-  nel for an overnight-stop. Here the sidewalks bloom with masses of flower and  the pulp mills pour oW.---their smolie.  Tliroiighout this area there- are many  mobile, homes to be seen and there is  eqnsideiable excitelnent about the coming of the pipeline. Stacks of pipe are  stored at points along the projected route,  but so far it'.seems that tenders are not  let. '-.������..-.  Up for \Vai- service. He ha>d beep in Sechelt  for niany yean; apd ran the coffee shop  on the Boulevard, while Mrs. Peter ��  worked at Rockwood Lodge, which was at.,  that time a hotel. They ppw manage ap  apartment block in Vancouver. . '* ''-������'  The tour toaJt the -Eraser Capypn  route which offers such exciting and srjec7  taciilar views, with a stop at Bostbn Bar  for lunch. Some of the pgrty fpimd time  for a visit with Evan MacDougaU, a foiv  me'r resident of Halfn-iQon Bay who opei-7  ates  MacDbugairs  Drive-in,  .., Frpm Cache Creek, which, is Mile O  on the Cariboo Highway, the tour followed the old Caribp wagon road- It is  an area of large ranches and rich in the  history of man's seafch for gold. It follows  closely the rampaging Eraser in its most  tempestuous moods. Beyond Lytton, the  road follows the Thompson River, some-  The following day, the party set out  cava, van-and tliey .came from forty chf-ty, f;'��� '*: ''A*  ferent states. They had rendezvoused at'   *-*'*-*--* "'"  Grand Falls, Montana and had attended  the Calgary Stampede oh their way north   -  -^n^he-iourney-���the���Caravan is  highly���  organized /apd operates much as a town  council.  There is a mayor and council,  a   recreation   director,' an  advance  man  who   goes   ahead, to. make   all   camping  arrangements.   There   are   commutes   tp  take care  of hobbies,  safety  and  ente-.-  - taipnient -for tlie clrildren apd teenagers.  .Rules and regulations are few, but those  -few   are   stringently   enforced   and   any  serious infringements are brought befoie  council,   and   may.  result     in   expulsion  from  the  Caravan.  This  particular  Carr  avan finished it's tour last weekend with'  a banquet at Bear Creek Park, Surrey.  The following morning, the bus continued soutliwards retracing its route tp  100 Mile House. During a pleasant lun-r  cheoh at the Red Coach Inn, Mrs. Clear  recalled her experiences in 1928 when  slie cycled alone from Vancouver to Prince  PNE Golden Agers Day  scheduled August 31  **1  1  1 ���*  \ *  f  SENIOR citizens wishing to attend Qold-t  at the Pacific National]  t^jjMlA-   Exhibition on August 31  bhould contact]  iS$-W*V*     M'   npYe'HaywaVd in Sechelt.  ' "u  There aie still some seats available op%  the -bus which has heen chartered by  Branch  60 Senior  Citizens'   Asgpgia't-on.',,  Tlie bus leaves Sechelt at 8" a.m. "*ndwill-  leave Vapcouvpr at 6 p.m. ���       s "  Cooler for weatherman    ...    ���   .  A local weatherman appeared beJqip    **  ��� the judge and  pleaded  guilty to speod-ta  ing.''-This  is-the. third  t-iipe  you  havet,*'  been before me in the .last monthj" ><"ic|J     i  riyp\i. l  am "fining you- $100^ {  the maximum fine for this offence^ t!o,w-t  ever,   iif   ypu   appear   before- me   flgain,1������  no matter how long from now, you 'will  spend a little time iii jail." ��  "I get. it,  judge, "the  weatherman  ie- K' s  plied.   "Fine   today,   cooler   tomorrow      *"  J  ..,,,.                * TV Studio  tiain   would   actually   ainve   at such  a .-.    1    _ ,     n,    .,     D  ^uu ������j  spot. Howeve,, after a wait of *n houi Built in 1925 by Charles P.Smttl and  (the p.g.e. is notoriously unpunctual) a used.as a second-ha.nd store, hatd-  ���private Budd coach arrived,-, a complete ware stpre and Gpvei*ni*nent Liquor  self-contained unit with its < owp diesei Store, this building at the heaj-j-'.-Of  engine,' kitcheh and washroom facilities, fiibsons .wharf is undergoing renQy&-  The passengers transferred from the  buB~to the train for the spectacular and  exciting ride to North Vancouver by way  of Pemberton, SQ'uarrirsh and Horseshoe  Bay. It is a trip which must be experien-  for   Barkeiivijlg,   through   miles  pf   road    Rupert* a distance of 1011  miles in thir-    ced to be appreciated. The ride in itself  fc"  i*\  rS-  a^lWVMXf  tit  Sechelt Legion Branch 140  Legion Hall'; Sechelt  >*s  EVERY WEDNESDAY  AT 8 p.m.  JACKPOT$125  TO GO  $10 DOOR PRIZ5  8  re  y  undergoing major reconstruction. The teen days. Sometimes she slept under 3  story of Barkerville dates back to 1862 farm wagon or beside a haystack but 100  when Billy Barker sunk a shaft 42 feet.... Mile House was one of the places w"here  deep that was to make him ricli^ fpr a' "she was fortunate enough to get a room,  time at least. He ended his days penniless in an old man's home in Vitcoria.  100 years ago, Barkerville boasted a  population of 10,000 and claimed to be  the biggest town west of Chicago and  north of San Francisco. Every effort has  been made to make the present. Barker-,  ville an authentic reproduction of the old  boom town.- ArTTytBL  boom town.-AhTiai��stegecQa��h, drawn by  four horses, still carries visitors on a tour  of the* town and surrounding country.  Exhibits  give  a  life-like  picture  of  the  though conditions were primitive. There  Was no pavement anywhere along the  route, it being mostly gravel road, whicli  here and there deteriorated into grassy  lanes. However, tliere was very little  traffic to bother her and she recalls  only two cars passing her. Her mileage  varied witli the type of country, her  lowest day's mileage being 23 in the Boston Bar area and her highest 165 miles in  the downhill section past Vanderhoof.  At Clinton,, the bus left the highway  is something to giye one a hearty respect for the hardy piopeers who built  such a line, hewing the tracks out of  rocky precipices where even 3 mountain  goat couldn't fin'd a foo.thold. There is an  infinite, variety of scenery, witli breathtaking- yiews ef the Fraser 2000 ft. below  the tracks. There are rides beside quiet  lakes surrounded by firclad mountain  peaks, and alongv turbulent streams pne  could see fish-adders where not so long  ago, men had-tf>--fight-41ieir-way up. In--  dians could be seen spearing and drying  fish.  .     The altitude at Kelly Lake is 3,509 ft.  and during the first 35 miles of thende,  tjon for use by CBC TV during tbe  filming of the Beachcpmbers.  "was used for boat portage and had  wooden rails and the cars were drawn  by mples.   �����  The train climbs up to Birken, the.  J,575ft. summit of the Cascade Mountains  and then drops to 696ft. at Pemberton,  climbing again by Green River Falls and  Greep Lak to Alta Lake, summit'pf the  Coast Range at, 2,1(30 ft. Tlie last part  of the journey was in darkness so passengers could�� see only the lights of Wood-  fibre, Port"M8llon and Gilisons twinkling  across Howe Sound. Arrived at North  Vajici-iur^r_^tliey_-_w^r^^JiieLtJ^y a  special  This is a  $7.50 SPOT!  (Less when on contract)  Your advertising in this  . spqce will reach nedrly  2,500 homes (over'9,000  people) each week. It's  the most economical way  r to reach more Sunshine  Coast people -becduse  Times ads go into .65%  more .Jiomas���than���any���  town as it was 400-yei^rs ago.  One can    anci travelled  by  a  gravel road  to join    the. tracks descended  to  the- 793ft. leve]  visit the barroom of Kelly's saloon, the  barber shop, the doctor's office, the cluttered general store and the old time  candy store. Possibly one of the greatest  attractions of all, the Barkerville Theatre,  offers daily duiing the summer months a  with the P.G.E. Railway at Kelly .Lake,  which must purely be one of tlie smallest and most primitive stations anywhere  in the world. It is appYoached through a  cow pasture and the passengers waiting  in the bus, could  hardly  believe that  a  at' Lilleoet. Here the temperature was  around 10,5 degrees and an -hour after the  train was' on its way> a fierce, forest fire  broke out. Between Setop Lake and Anderson Lake is Seton Portage, the site of  the first railway in B.C. built in 1881. It  bus and deposited in Vancouver, weary  but immensely tlvrilled and satisfied with  what was a truly wonderful trip.  Walter Safety says,  "Tell your mother and  father that you want  to learn tp swim NOW."  other newspaper produced  in this area.  e 1 lines  Phone 885-9654  i 1  i   t  J,  7A��/��/nn/7nn/7UJ7f/J7/iJ7J7n��7��//7y7/7/7��7nnuy7nA/7Ai  Q  - i f    i*��. -aV-^\iF       v- >-^1>,'r-J /C"5"v   I-  *'j p V~^M a^^><S>7  MYOUB F'"  -7     '  nSIIv:5'  j '������. ��-' I, - -��       ��"' "  FiliSH FROZEN YOUfSSG  L_��.       00iM  \zJ  ���"*1  6 lbs. fo  10 Bbs. .  j:  By Tho  Piece:..  Ai lb.  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