i>*.-1 I '.'. ' I �� ��� .O In other committee business, directors recommended immediate development of a waterj&ystem along North Rd., Cham- berline Rd., Chekwelp Indian Reserve, Upper Reed Rd. and Upper Granthams. Directors want to start negotiations- with the Village of Gibsons for pumping from Zone 2 to Zone 3 through its -new 250,000 gallon reservoir to service the expansion.' ,A ... - A study remains to be done to'deter- The directors discussed the possibility of entering into direct negotiations with the Indian Band Council concerning the westward expansion of the district water system through Seghelt to Halfmoon Bay. A plan to put a 14 inch water line through $, .common utility corridor was recently set back wheApprovincial agen-* cies and B.C. Hydro aid not accept the corridor concept. The board^ discussed digging up the present 6 inch'main through the area and replacing it with an 8 inch line as a temporary measure to enable the servicing of Halfmoon Bay. Martin Dayton and Agris Berzins of Dayton & Knight engineering firm-were present at the meeting to discuss sewavge system alternatives at Langdale and outlined a $1 million plan that met with the Committee's ^tentative approval. Berzins. described a $1 million plan to establish a sewage collection system at Langdale and then pump the effluent to Gibsons' to be discharged through its treatment plant, as "a long term solution and one we're technically enthused about." -. He said the plan would allow the eventual hook up of Hopkins Landing, Soames Pt. and Granthams Landing through a series of lift stations and could potentially service the entire area. Berzins said funding for the project is available through federal* and provincial grant programs -.that could possibly pick up between 60 anS 90 per cent of the cost of the sewer system. Directors asked the" firm to finish its Langdale study on the basis of that plan, and 'decidedifo approach Gibsons council * ��� - .% ' -*".���.'.: ' NO, IT'S NOT true that almost all of the dignitaries on the Sunshine Coast were eaten by a Poclain monster last Wednesday. The event was In fact the happy occasion of the "groundbreaking for the new addition to St. Mary's Hospital. Mortf photos inside. mine the method of financing the project to see-if it isfogreeable to the plan Regional directors okay garbage dump proposal ��� A A ��� Tennis pros are rebuffed in Gibsons After receiving the approval of Sechelt Council to use village tennis courts; to conduct lessons, two Vancouver tennis pros have apparently had the same scheme turned down by Gibsons Council, Although Gibson clerk Hack Copland says the request to use the courts is "sort of in limbo right now", village council defeated a motion tp concur Ulth the W. Sechelt man rfeqiiest if a successful application for a business licence was' made. best potential. Copland said that the matter will In a brief to cqilncil^t the April 18 probably Come up ^^tW^ineeting meeting, Jeff Browrtand' Gordon Hai^ey "'^'deTunfi^ because of the asked council's permission to use jthe lack of a firm decision by council. in ��� A West Sechelt man died in St. Paul's Hospital April 20 following an accident outside his homo�� on Highway 101.* Leo ��� Wilfred Hopper suffered multiple fractures March 31 when a,truck collided with his automobile. Tho 68-year-old man is survived by his wife Edith, courts one and a half hours in the morning twice a week and several hours in the afternoon and evening. Brown and Harvey1\yould charge $24 for a six-hour group session and $12 an hour for private lessons to provide what they called an "effective and proficient tennis Instruction system for the SunlshirtO Coast."; ��� . , .'���-'.'���' ' Mayor Lome Blain cast the deciding voto against the motion on the "moral principle" that the taxpayers, have' already paid for the courts, and that they should not be used for a commercial venture. Harvey commented that since tho taxpayers had an investment in the courts thoy might llko to see them used to their They haven't really said no," said the clerk, "but then they haven't said yes> either.*',, ,,.''. r.._ _;��� ';���'.���.', -;; * In [other business, council denied an application for a business licence for a combination gift and tea shop in the ��� ���See Page A-3' Regional directors have recommended ' the establishment of a central waste disposal site near Sechelt where' all .Peninsula garbage picked" up by contractors would bef.dumped. v\ The Public Utilities Committee decision was a result of two years of rpreSsure to upgrade the Peninsula's four dumps to Pollution Control Board In defence of the smoker and boozer "Somebody's got to speak up, for the smoker and the boozer in this province and it might as well be me;" said Mackenzie MLA Don Lockstead.' The chain-smoking politician told the legislative assembly on April U that the government's recent tax Increases for tobacco and liquor were "taxing working people, Unemployed people, more than...people with a. lot of money," Lockstead said, "It doesn't matter to those rich people over here If it costs them $5��a pack. They could pay $10a pack.,,. They could pay $50, and $100 a bottle for imported wines, while we peasants drink British Columbia wines." . The provinces 1978 budget increased the cigarette tax from 12 cents to 24 cents for ei package of 25 cigarettes, effective April 11. Alcohol prices in government liquor stores were raised to produce an additional $20 million in revenue this year. By way ofaomparlson, other provincos tax cigarettes per package as follows: Albertii, 8 cents; Saskatchewan, 24 cents; Manitoba, 20 cents; Nova Scotia, 15 cents;' Prince Edward Island, 20 cents, and Newfoundland, 33 cents. requirements and follows a vow made by directors in January to, come up with a firm decision by February. The PUC approved a plan at an April 20 meeting ^to**BStablish a level B - waste disposal site at anew location near the ���present Sechelt dump, while retaining dumps in Pender Harbour and Gibsons as level C dumps for local use. The dump presently operating at Halfmoon Bay, would be shut down. -' Directors rejected a motion made, by Garbag6 Committee chairman George Gibb to establish a central {site.ln Roberts Creek, "tho centre of the garbage population". As part of his plan, Gibb also proposed closing down the Sechelt, Gibsons and Halfmoon Bay dumps, but continuing tho operation of the Pe;Hor Har- , bour site. Directors, sitting on tho PUC turned down Gibb's suggestions because Dayton and Knight, the district's engineering firm, opposed a site in Roberts Creek. Dayton and Knight made a report to the regional board in January suggesting four optional plans to upgrade the Peninsula's dumping system, but Gibb said the firm "never really said" why it wais against a itQbertsLCreek,site.������ _1_^/J n Gibb said he has spent, the last six weeks talking to "everybody who knows"; ^anything about garbage" and looking into the possibility p��, a convenient site in Roberts Creek, He sald^directors "sort of informally" s asked .him to look into other possible solutions, but now he says his efforts were a waste of time considering Thursday night's decision. "I may as well have save all my time," said Gibb. ' . ��� ' Gibb called the decision to locate thei central disposal site in the geographically' central location of Sechelt "Inconvenient as hell and expensive as hell". "We're going to be trucking 75 per cent of the garbage," he said, "bccausHt's not the distance that has the garbageiit's tho See Pilge A-3 Sunshine Coast festival winners named ��^E tl--Jilt, M,i>��Ji#h^ Tho Sunshine Coast Music, Drama and Dnnco Festival concluded Its competitions last week with an awards concert at Elphinstone Secondary on, Saturday, the first of two such events, " ,' Winners of the three $50 Arts Council prizes were Joanne Wijeslnghe for dance, Judith Ann Peters for speach arts and Rogeno Talento for music. The second awards concort will bo Saturday, April 2D, 7:30 p.m, at tho -Twilight Theatre, A concert of festival highlights will bo hold Friday, Mny 5, at Madeira Park, Othor award, winner?��ro as follows; SPtfECII ARTS AND DHAMA *i Choral spoftfcjng-Codnr Qrovo Elementary primary grade; one act play-Chatolcch Jr. Secondary; drama��� class; \t. rccltotlon-Klm Watts; jr. monologuo and duologuo-Ellcon Bandi; openTwttatton^^^^ Bible reading-0^m>��w. \ "f" ��*-.�� ��������JMltl'>. i.~ )��*������' *-i \ %:: ��� 'A''. ���h -PageA^ - The Peninsula Times. <��&' W*rz * H V'4*]^ ' Wednesday, April 26,1978 .J . ' s* ** r pp \ ^ "* ���. r'.liij, - sB^-i; ;vV;;l^; \\';a:.\:]^A A^V^^'^'^A'A.'^^ r 'A'1' 'iA^X'-fAX:: A-Ak. A-"Xi I ^t_ AA\.-'Ajtiteyhss isitkf-umlifepffiti guardian of ; ittnU Fitzgerald^ Editor- ' 'A/A .wciy>other!righi that free ) > ' ������ . - - ' ''���'." .^-" '1 ' .' '���"Winxinn Churchill. "N A job well done , The award donors, too numerous to be mentioned here, do not go unnoticed of? unappreciated. And the festival committee gets one big round of applause for a job well done. That committee, consists of* 'Chairman Peter Prescesky and ___welcome_ opportunity If or JwlsterJng _ members Florence^Prescesky, Aletta ^one's confidence inthis communityi^Jlker,lMae-foeerr^Jean Milward, and perhaps especially in the Brian Butcher, Frank Holmes, Les children. The whole thing just makes- Fowler and Kay Hatcher. Tell them .you feel good and maybe that's all "thanks" the neist time you run into that needs to be said about it. ohe of them. I "' J Congratulations are in order to the ^Festival Committee and the numerous talented'participants in the Fifth Annual Sunshine Coast Music/ Drama cJid Dance Festival. The event was, as^always, a READER'S RIGHT Hydro plans GKeekye survey The following letter was sent to Regional Board chairman Harry Almond by the B.C. Hydro and Power Authority: Dear Mr. Almond: , This letter is to advise the Regional District of Sunshine Coast and others concerned of our plans to initiate field surveys on the* segment of the transmission- line route between Cheekye Substation and Salmon Inlet (see sketch map, attached). . As you may be aware, with the exception of some very preliminary feasibility surveys of" potential water crossings, there have been no field surveys conducted for the routing of this project. Further, it is not our intention to conduct field "surveys on those segments of the project_where alternative basic cprridors_ are being assessed and publicly discussed (Sechelt Peninsula, Nelson Island) until the consultant's f mar'addendum" to thev consultant's Phase I report is published,- and a conclusion with respect to a final route alignment is reached.- " " �� However on the segment of the project lying between Cheekye Substation and ��� Salmon Inlet there are no reasonable alternatives to the preferred route. Much of this part of the corridor is in rugged - terrainwithheayy snowfall and difficult access problems. Ijti this respect, for field work onthe ground we are dependent upon ttie seasons, and we plan to take advantage of the coming summer months to begin some route surveys on this segment /of the line. Any property owners who might be directly affected by this survey will, of course, be contacted in advance. Please be assured that field investigations on this segment of the project in no way commit Hydro to construction of ' the project, nor do they indicate a final route decision. This decision can not be reached for some months yet, and you will be fully advised. If you have questions or comments, please let me know. J.C. Dawson, Manager ��� Community Relations Big Brother is no longer in Victoria X Editor, The Times: Harry Almond, Chairman of the Sunshine Coast Regional Board, Geprge Gibb, Area. E.Director, and "Frank West, Chairman of; the Elphinstone Electors .Association, are all in favour of the Sunshine" Coast Regional Board. Regional government is intended' to provide local representation; presumably " this is preferable to provincial government, which is uninformed as tp the needs and wishes of the people of this area. De-centralization is the name of the game, and Almond, Gibb and West firmly believe that the provincial government THE PeNINSULA*^^ Published Wednesdays at Sechelt ; ^t��� on-B.CLIs-Sunshine-Coast ��� , by The Peninsula Times lor West pres Publications Ltd. ut Sochelt, B.C, Box 310 ���Sechelt, B.C. ':'�������� , V0N3A0 "��� Phone 885-3231 '|V' ' Office hour's: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues.-Sat. Subscription Kajcs: (in advance) Locril, $7 per year. Beyond 35'inllcs, $8 U.S.A., $10. Overseas $11. if" JThank- you _to^ Sechelt Taxi"... Editor, The Times: The Resource Society's MiniBus was booked one i-ecent day "to take Mrs. Lou 'Pierce from the Extended Care ^ard of St. Mary's Hospital to her home for theA~ af Jernoon where a birthday party had been arranged for her. Unfortunately the driver of the bus was ill and it looked for a while that the party would be without- the honored guest, as the means of tran-, spoliation had to accommodate a wheel ���chair. However, Betty Crosby, bus dispatcher, phoned the Sechelt Taxi Company to see if a driver could be spared to drive the bus, Mr._Neil McLardy,=co-owner-of.the- company came to the rescue and party arrangements were successfuly con- - eluded. Nell, thanks. Jack MacLeod ���-rrr-^-=-^=r=^= r -���-PublicitjrChairman- In case you're a bit disappointed ... I decided to take a leaf from the government's book and . adopt a tight money policy." Good things are still happening Editor, The Times: The news appears to reflect only, unpleasant or negative happenuigsand often leaves one feeling depressed. People have stated to me they no longer care to read the papers or watch the news because it's so distressing. x ���r_W;_/ _ , _ ��� _ - -Take:heart, "there are "many"positive By, MARYANNE WEST ��� provide a^popular!' broadcasting service, (8) The CBC's reflection of special and and wonderful things happening all around There will be a CBC shareholders .it should strwigly guard against con- minority needs.���_do_you feeLthe_CBC ���us-We-,see it daily through the Resource sidering itself a mass medium. "The ' enables British Columbians to express Society's Volunteer Bureau.- Volunteers range of viewers reached Lfmuch more themselves, to _ each other and equally-" give.others the benefit of their time and A time of recoiling iorzthe GBC meeting ih Ottawa in June. Because the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, in which you and I and Hans Schmidt across the street are all shareholders, is a somewhat different organization from Sun Life' or Mac Bio, shareholders, meetings are somewhat different too, though the basic premise of accountability is the same. should, de-centralize its power, and give some of it to the regional board. " Surprisingly, once they havevacquired powerto govern, Almond; Gibb and'West don't believe in de-centralization anymore. As a matter bf fact, suddenly they are in favour of centralization of government! i Harry Almond is reported as having suggested scrapping the municipalities, and having one entire regional district. Geroge Gibb is reported as having proposed that the Gibsons voters should have been overridden when they ref used to join the water function. And Frank West is reported to have said that the Electors Association fully supported the idea of one regional district for the entire area, although no mention will be made of this in their brief. You may "wonder why people who endorse the principle of decentralization, wWld"^6~a~T:omplete--about-facer-and- propose that the Sunshine Coast have one central government, the regional board. The answer can be found in two little words that keep cropping up,vfjiw,t^(r suggestlpns and recommendations, More power in central areas, More power to extend general services,1 Power to override municipalities, More power over zoning and enviorrtmental controll Don't look now, but Big Brother Isn't in Victoria anymore. MaryGross > ���- Sechelt �� Outdoors Unlittered ���*'���'.! mmi^m ���m .xrrniit.HJw'.'t ���X';' Broadcasting in Canada is not only a complex system of complementary private and public sectors, but where government is concerned, of a particularly senstive" nature. " - The CBC is officially responsible to its. shareholders through Parliament _ and each year appears before the appropriate Parliamentary Committee to account for itself and how its-mandate is being met. The Broadcasting Act specifies that the CBC should: "(1) beat balanced service of information, enlightenment and entertainment for people of different ages, interests and tastes covering the whole , range of programming in fair proportion; (2) be extended to all parts of Canada, as ��� public funds become available;^) b,e in English and French, serving the special .-=-.* needs of geographiq. regions, and actively* - , . contributing to theijElow and exchange^ trf��^*v- cultural and regional information and' entertainment, and (4) contribute to the development of national unity and provide for a continuing expression of Canadian identity." . . In recent years the CRTC has provided greater opportunity for grassroots discussion of CBC programming by separating individual station licence ; renewals and hearing them in the major centres across the country. One was held recently in Vancouver, Victoria and Kamloops. The hearing which will be held June 12 in the Government Conference Centre, Ottawa, is the important licence renewal for the whole, network operations. It is important because the CBC has increasingly come under criticism in ~riecentryears~as-Canadlans-haver become more aware of its importance to national unity and our feelings of self-worth* as a nation distinct from our neighbours. The CRTC puts it this way: "The unique contribution that the CBC has made to Canadian society has become Increasingly . difficult to maintain as integrated communication t services have proliferated. "The CBC has become, therefore, more crucial than ever before maintaining the national purpose in broadcasting, and'for achieving the policy objectives of the. Broadcasting Act. The changes In the" publlcly-supporte^ and private elements of tho Canadian Broadcasting system seriously threaten the CBC's traditional role and suggest the heed for continuous analysis and planning to ensure the continued development of policies and programs designed to malntln the CBC's key role in the national broadcasting ' system". The CRTC goes on to itemize the points which it finds of particular Importance and gives a brief summary under each lioadlrig* of tj^hlstorlc^ tholr concern. t The following ore tho headings under which the CRTt proposes to conduct discussion and of which it Invites your opinions as a shareholder in1 tlio Corporation. (1) Tho CBC's expression of Canada ��� relevant to this lire the effect of CBC's organizational and operational structuro, its programming philosophy, how , schedules reflect the diversity of the regions, and Uio development nnd exposure of Canadian talent, .<2) The public's right to be informed ~- standards of professional, Journalism, the rules of debate, tho right to reply and tho requirements,.of ��� cvldtihccLtn rsupport .of,.,; assertion, ttie publcl's vital freedom to receive accurate information and informed fcommontfiry on all sides of important questions of public concern. of Inqfllry Into tho CBC last year tho CRTC Jiascmphnfllzcd Its bellcf'Mibat while ��ho 'cBUnitilc l^JQsdmtt^Tfcpe iotfl mjSt- , minority, that .iCi^V V w'^UtiC^..; relevant and important than. the numerical size of any particular audience." CBC's standards must be qualitative rather than quantitative. (4) The question of the CBC's commercial constraints���you may remember that the QRTC's 1974 decision contained the recommendation that CBC television phase, out its dependence upon advertising revenues over a period of 5-10 years but the gov^rnnfeiit'wouldn't guarantee extra funding to replace lost revenuesonly that it expected CBC to do more with less. (5) The CBC as an open and responsible public service ��� the CBC is working on plans for special network advisory council on Aaricultare,.Jhe.Ji^,._-5��TO^juBd���_: Musid as well as a general* advisory council. CRTC notes that the views of individuals and groups regarding this important to the rest of Canada. How do you feel about* the policy for economic reasQns.to centralize the xadio news from Toronto? Do you find CBC radio programming overly city oriented? Do you recognize Canada's multi-racial society when you watch television or listen to radio? This-is your opportunity to express your views. Write to the CRTC, 100 Metcalfe St., Ottawa, K1A 0N2 with a copy to the CBC, ^ 1500:Brdnsdn Ave., Ottawa," K1G3J5. Both letters must be registered with the receipt for the CBC's copy enclosed in the letter to the CRTC. , ,Io simplify the procedures, I will en- ^ctoseyour letters with mine. Just forward to thTF^^sula::T?^^6ffi^^Bffli^'10, important issue will be of particular interest to them. (6) CBC's International service. ��� (7) CBC Facilities, extension���of service, and financial support.;' Sechelt, and I will get .the_popies made Please enclose 25 cents for your share of costs. I would welcome input for a brief as well. Phon! ,886-2147. There is a deadline. Letters must be received by the CRTC by May 12,1978. ^ .. talentsih a variety ofways. There are also those who hear of a personal need in the community and quietly assist with no expectation of acknowledgement or credit. Recently a .personal need was brought to the attention of the Volunteer Bureau. A young mother raising her family alone and living far from the villages was having a difficult" time managing the family laundry as she had no machine or transportation to a laundromat. The problem was solved through one phone call and the kindness and.generosity of a community member who donated and delivered a spin washer-dryer machine. So you^see the good things are still happening. Just when you feel fe*iiscoui^��d^lpeg��efm^^^ :-?;i-r:r!-. 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"'r'***"-'"-*'!''" ��U1���. ���', | I ) ,'. \ /������- .'>���''/ t ">",_. tr Wednesday, April 26, 1978 ��� -;i The Peninsula Times Page A-3 MORE ABOUT . . Directors okay (lump ���From Page Ajl population ���--3-, The level B dump proposed for Sechelt .will Have to be covered with landfill every other day and the two satellite C dumps will have to be maintained in the, same ���way once a week. HoweVer Gibb said he doubts thte plan Will meet with Pollution Control Board requirements, 'fit's their job to determine wpat the standards are, not the board's," lie said. * } '������ Gibb said that he was told by a PCB official that not one garbage dump in the province is up to the board's standards," including-the four dumps in the jurisdiction of the Sunshine Coast Regional District, , / "I-think-this-is-the-whole-crux^the- little ridiculous" and particularly, inconvenient for the summer residents of the area. t Mahar said that the Halfmoon ;Bay disposal site is a well-used dump, in spite of regular, garbage collection service in the area." A people who come up for weekends don't want to leave their garbage out until the Wednesday pick up, so they usually drop it off at the dump before leaving the Peninsula Sunday night," safd Mahar. Maliar said that he personally uses the dump three or four times a week because he has a store and because in the summer people dump their garbage at his B and J jStore. ' Ttratto,"isardGibb;iTI6wcanwe expect; as" a government body, people tb abide by our regulations wjien we don't follow somebody' else's?" - \ Meanwhile, the Area B Ratepayers Association will meet to discuss the closure of the Halfmoon Bay dump. Ralph Mahar, an executive of the ratepayers association, told the Times k that the closure Of the dump would be "a ^t*sdiarxLen6ugHlo get people to use the dump as it is, but asking them to drive to P^der Hsfrbour or Sechelt is a bit much," he said. "I wouldn't wish that Sechelt dump road on anybody. The season for weddings is* just about here. We will gladly wrap yoiir gifts for you, just bring them along and we will do our very best. ��� Miss Bee's, Sechelt. YOUNG BEREN TOMKIES cut a Sunshine, Coast Music, Drama and, graceful���figure���indeed���in���her���Dance Festi\^7SH^issfiowi^^ presentation of''The Butterfly." the Award Winners' Concert at^ Beren.was winner of the, Cabaret Elphinstone-Saturday. Novice dance^c^npefifion in th�� s Vs-- , ���-��� i, :***.��� 1 * ���A-v���\i��.i- _, )<��� k ��p\. :*'- \ / y x ��� V X. ���L-'V x - v y 'f; SORREL .AND KESTER Tomlcines Dance Festival, Their sister, Bereri, were the second and third winning won first for Cabaret Novice. They memtbers of their family as the young are shown here at the Award Win- duo took first place ih Ballet Novice at nets' Concert at Elphinstone on tJhejSuftshirieCoastMusicrI>ama_arid Saturday^ v__.' _ MORE ABOUT. .. ' ��� Tennis pros rebuffed '���From Page A-l ' '.���.���'' '.���''." ��� premises adjacent to the;bus depot. received'for moorage in the proposed V ,^ Council will, However, accept an ap- Gibsons Marina. Council also received a plication fora licence for a gift and curio letter from-an owner of a multlhull vessel ._ shop only. The tea shop application was ;��� suggesting that when the hew marina is , denied to Joan Thompson .because that -built allowances be made for catamarans '. concept falls within restaurant status and and trlmarahs. ���< woujd not comply with the zoning of the, Starting May 1 residents in the village premises. n will be on sprinkling regulation?, reported The Village of Gibsons received a Alderman Jack Marshall. $414.80 grant from Tourism Minister i Odd numbered houses will sprinkle on Grace' McCarthy for Captain'Cook odd days and even numbers on even days Bicentennial celebrations in the village.' of the month. This year sprinkling Is , The 20 cent per capita grant will be allowed from 6 p.m. to 0 p.m. used during this summer's Sea Cavalcade. Alderman Lorraine Goddard suggested , * Aldorman Larry Tralnor reported to that a switch might bo m order. "You , council tliat 95 applications have been uneven people havo been sprinkling an , ,, extra day a,month for years/; sjiojaid. ���'*' MORE' AB0UT7rr! '" ;""*"-*"*"1"-""-""''-"' ���--<���-"-.-^-..- . **-���.-��� ��� ��� ���Festival winners -rPromPnge A-l int. pianoforte solo���Heather Cattanach; sr. pianoforte solo���Janet Clayton tied ��� with Suzl Sutherland; R.C. list'A Jr., piano���Douglas Raines; ft.C. list.A Int., ploho^Tim Montgomery; "RIG. list;'A sr., pUwo���Rlccoh Talento; sonata, piano ��� ^iolo���Su'/.i Sutliorlnnd. Also,,., Jr. sonotlna, piano���Cnrmollo " < Delos Santos; Int. .sonntlno, planor- Jonnifor Dowman;' piano duot-Rogono Talento and Stovon Proscosky; M0 Cnnndn'^pawno Atleo; quick' study��� -.... Brian Hobson, and string solo���Rogeno- :"���; " - Tnlonto. ��� ��� ,t,~~ ;: *" Also, Jr. vocal solo���Monlquo Lcchorc tied with Debbie Mlddloton; secularivooal solo, open���Walter James; soared vocal solo, opon���Mfchnol Simkins; Wfaltor ^��^-~eranswlch*Memorlal���^ , vocal. group����Pondor~IIarWup- Choir; ���m!'?ZXKJtt>^V''r'"y*'' ' olomontnry schoiM clioir���Glbsonf} ,M Elementary; sccomtory school choir���no ��� Holo^-RORono Talonto. 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I-"-; ��� 1 ��� I . 1 , 1 * - $-���-.���4?r"A e . ���,/-t�� : ' ' ^- :.,.,. .-��� J ^ �����k Sechelt notes . ��� ., - - Fort Langley trip fey peggy Connor, 885-9347 PageA-4 The Peninsula Times Wednesday, April 26,1978 EXPERIENCED BACKHOE OPERATOR Required Immediately Call 885-9666, eves: 886-2652 / L&H SWANSON LTD. Halfmoon Bay happenings The last show BY M_a^. Jin! fi lowiy 'dnairnr brings people togoUior who might never raffle amounted to $130 which will be turned over to tho Sunshine Coast Art Council building fund, ' The winning Ucket for the door prize was 924*209. Holder of this tfckpt may phono Uu Wilson (805-316^1) to claim this Item. If the holder docs not phono within 10 days the second number 924*165 will become the winner and ticket 924-250 will win after a furthor wait of 10 days. Mr. Harold NoIboii, Mayor of Secholt formrilly opened the show.���Jack Macleod. ^ggt a chance to meet otherwise, who all Creek share a common bond���having kids attending the same school. The pot luck smorgasbord dinner and dance is Saturday, May 6 at the Roberts Cree]k Community H'jill.' The. doors will open at 7 p.��i. and there will be a happy hour till 8 p.m. when dinner will be served at 8 SHARP. After, dinner, there will be dancing till 1 a.m to the well-known band j'EcHpse'"."^';^^^ are'now m sale at Seaview Mfirket at- $3 ;each, Hope to see ,lo$s of yo|i'!there. ,��������������������� V LADIES SOFTBALL Softball season officially starts on Tuesday, Mayl2,^.at.6r45_p.m. .atT-the Elphinstone Field when the Roberts Creek ladles softball-team will play against the Cedars Inn team. The ladies' will be playing every .Tuesday and Thursday evening. Watch the sports page for times and fields. / Why not come out and cheer the ladies on? It's great for their morale. BINGO WINNER The lucky winncf'at last week's bingo in the.Sechelt Legion was Muriel Sully from Hall Rd.; Muriel won' the' Jackpot of $500 and two tickets to Reno for May 13. She got it Jn 52 calls. N Eva McConnell from Selma Park was also a winner as Muriel plans to take Eva to Reno with her. Congratulations girls, we're happy for you. ��� LEGION AUXILIARY The ladles auxiliary to the Roberts Creek Legion1 Branch 219 will'hold an executive meowing on Monday, May l, In the Legion Hail. '; ; ' Use "Times' Adbriefs to Sell Rent Buy, Swap etc. v: i'^jiy-i ������' MWKi '07- iK'.'. ' ,'���*���������' '*>fj( ff T���*��� ff ?fil<.^*?fl ir��i-i . .itf ��� U. A- /-, % Getting'un'for your " " t can be a downer Playing'around with mood altering drugs is dangerous anytime. But in'p work situation, It can be mdre than dangerous-it can be deadly! For ypu,,And for the co-workers who are depending on you, , And uppers aren't the only villains. Any prescribed medication, misused or mixed with alcohol, can cause problems. Problems you may not be able to cope with, ��� Before you pop any kind of pill, prescription . or, otherwise, be aware of the problem involved, WORKERS' COMPENSATION ..,TSeJBt.;V never quit *2) ���gfe^ pamiappcTiqn *.yk��� ,���^rh..,yitn j,��i^^w^m!ii%tfMf^i'r". HlwiiifVll) yimriiwt jwikiMrrt'TiYrlRhi. *Wm1?. WAYS AND MEANS MEETING There will bo a meeting of tho Roberts Creek Community Association Ways arid Means,Committee on Thursday, April 27, at 3:30 p.m. at the, Womons' Centro. If you havcany Idens or energy you would llko to share; please como nnd do so." A reminder that Ways and Means Is trying to raise money to help with the building arid equipping of a community centre for Roberts Creek. . , Tho meeting on Thursday Is to organize tho nortt fund-raising"firoject for our now Community Centro. SUNSHINE COAST PEST CONTROL \ J Wo offor o i-/ Comploto Post rn-'lrrl 'r-fi.'.-i-. tintl uttimnlA mil -883-zSSr- * .* ������, * A ,<' (,'*<* pg��w��**r#f��> M*m***MwmmmmMit** imw*Gi��mt m#fw^��mM^��. ^ 7 (���.... , \ v. ' i'. t ��� y-^L.x- ; j-." '/:��� 'X. Wednesday, April 26,1978 The Peninsula Times ___PageA-5 _ Don Lockstead McCrae re-elected CECILIA AUGUST was wished a August for the happy occasion are happy 84th birthday April 21 at a long-time friends Ada Dawe (another party at her home. Joining Mrs. octagenarian) and Mary Joe. When Happenings around the harbour LioKs By Doris Edwardson, 883-2308 *fti How does the voter measure the 'concern of government? Certainly not by advertisements. If that were the gauge in this province there would be no need for elections; based on {he statements emenating from the Social Credit government in victoria we are the cheeriest, brightest spot in Canada ^-because of the'government's concern for the economy and the people of B.C. Surely a more realistic barometer of government concern is the amount of money it returns���to the people/who produce its wealth. ��� The Social- Credit ~^overnmenU^jnakingjnuchjofJhe $125 that will be returned to the averagelamily~ in B.C. because of the reduction in sales tax. Yet because of various increases in ' the cost of services^in the past two years, the Social^redifadministration has taken out*DMJie pockets of the people of B.C. $1500 per year. The reduction in sales tax is commendable but it was'Socred im- l~STJcred-sustaifled-for.-oKec.iwa: year's. And, again, nothing has been done as far as a reduction in HydrCrates, I.C.B.C. rates or school tax leyies. On an aggregate-basis the return to the people of the province is even worse. Last year's budget called for expenditures of $3.83 billion. The Provincial Gf oss Product increased by 4.3 per c&^. What shoiild be noted is how much this year's budget exceeds last year's cumulative "total of $3.83 billion plus 4.3 per cent growth, mm^mLmmmmm���mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm discounting Of COUrge for inflation. It IS the elementary_school and operated by ^gnly that figure which tells-u's how much Fred Olson; " this government cares"about the uijem- ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION .*���_ployed,-the-struggiing business people, the- . __The_R.C Legion-Br.-112-is-having-a���familiesihatareJosing-their_homes_and^o_ president """ ���MLA,Mackenzie ClUMlbOr ^ March 18 story on Woodward's Stores Ltd. the Financial Post noted "Woodward's stre^ttLJiir^AlbertirTeihains'the chief attraction for security analysts, who are still jittery about the vulnerability of British Columbia's economy." There's only one way to put that confidence back into the economy. The government must invest in the province. Instead of withdrawing from the provincial marketplace, the government should pursue its share of the gods of a mixed economy. Giveri the ultira- eonservative premise upon which the Social Credit party rests, however, I doubt thatkindof action is^wssible.. The practise of cooling a cold economy and showing'a lack of compassion for the people of the province will continue. Jon McCrae of Gibsons Realty was reelected president of the,Gibsons and District Chamber of Commerce at the group's general meeting Wednesday, April 19., Other newly elected executive members are: Arne Pettersen, vice president; Brian, Christensen, .treasurer; Chris Mitzei; secretary, and directors Ken -Crosby, John Kavanau&h, Larry Labonte, \ Ted- Mitzei, Norm Peterson, Dick Ran- niger, Barry Reeves and John Smith. Walk it to me! '7. PMTuipgttion* asked how it felt to be 84, Mrs. August* said-"like 20" but added, that the question should be "_What can you do at 84?" The P.H. Lions Club will be holding its annual auction on April 29at 6 p.m. in the Madeira Park Community Hall. Jtems can be viewed all day before the auction begins. Auctioneers are John Haddock and Mike Cashaback. Everyone "knows hew much fun these Lions Club Auctions are and there are usually, plants, tools, household furnishings, outboards, pictures and even live animals'put up for bids so when the above-mentioned auctioneers get going it is very comical. Any last minute donations' of household furnishings or other useful items will be picked up by the Lions if you phone 883-2387.. r WORK BEE 1 South Pender Harbour Waterworks District will be_ holding a-work bee at " Haslam Lake April 29 to clear trees for a seeding program at a later date. Anyone �� interested is asked to brihg a shovel or power .saw. Transportation jvilLJbe - ~ provided from the sign at the chlorination ouilding on highway 101 at 9 a.m. SENtoR^CITIZENS' ASSN. Joe McCajin, treasurer of the Lion's Club, gave a shcirttalk about the creation . of Lion's Park last Monday evening at the April meeting of the P.H. Senior Citizen's Assoc. Br. 80. He spoke of the completion ? Phone for help . | More than 20,000 persons in British ���"^Columbia have used a special venereal, disease telephone information service \ sfnce it was established four months agoj * says Health Minister Bob McCelland. The service involves a toll-free ._,. .telephone:number^vflilahle���to_persdns���. outside Vancouver, and an. answering system located in the health ministry's building, in Vancouver. "The telephone information system, went into effect in conjunction Mth an , advertising campaign," said Mr. Mc- 'Clelland. "The public response Indicates lt was a very'successful venture and it'ap- pears more persons are seeking early treatment of venereal symptoms than ' ever before." The answering service was installed last September, with recorded messages providing Information on symptoms of the six most common sexually trasmltted diseases, and the methods of prevention. "Wo have noticed definite changes In attendance at VD treatment clinics as a result of our adverUslng'camitalgn and the information llpe," said Mr; McClelland. The toll free number Is Zenith 4014, and .;" it can be .Aided, by any person outside' ". Vancouver, of the Harry Morrison Hall in the park and of the prospects for further recreational development there. He proposed that senior citizens should consider the advantages of building a bowling lawn in Lions Park. John Heidema was appointed to lock into the possibilities of the suggestion. Three films provided the entertainment for the evening: "Kenojuak" a beautiful portrayal*of the famous Eskimo artist and her lovely work, "Pigs" >a comical portrayal of the nature and character of ordinary barnyard porkers and "Survival in the Bush" an interesting but sojriewhat fanciful experiment in living off the land. The projector was lent through the kindness of dance on April 29 and the music will be by the North Vancouver Band Br. 118. This is a special appearance and there is no' charge. The dance starts at 9 p.m. The "Legion will be having dances with-live entertainment once a month. The D V A officer will becoming to the harbour on May 3. Phone 883-9097 fbr appointments. IN THE NEWS Tlie driver of a Peninsula Roofing truck had a narrow'escape when his truck hit a ridge of pavement on Highway 101 and went over the bank abover the R.L. & B. trailer court last Thursday evening. Jack Howe, formerly of Madeira Park and Jean Arnold of Surrey were married in Vancouver last month. . Jean Morrison is leaving on a trip to Holland, then later will be moving, to Victoria. B.C. Hydro has asked for a meeting on spraying in the Regional District. on. The Social Credit government is allocating $100 million less in relative dollars this year as compared to last. The Minister "of finance is trumpeting the extraordinary qualities of his budget made no mention of this $100 million cut in the distribution of dollars, . - The government's failure to provide any leadership or direction is reflected in some of the predictions for 1978. In its Advertising^ keeps you posted. CANADIAN AOVftRTISING^DVISORY BOARD How many ways the Jenn-Air Grill Range? Jenn-Air's new years-ahead electric Grill-Range brings new flavor, flexibility... and fun to your every meal! A "Convertible Cooktop" lets you select glass-ceramic or conventional cooking surfaces... Jenn-Air's famous Char-Flavor griirbrings all the flavor of 'Joutdpor cookery" ... indoors! Plus... enjoy incredible menu flexibility from the non-stick griddle, rotisserie, shish kebab and french fryer accessories. The exclusive dual-use" I radiant/convected oven that cooks up to 30% faster at\l 5iUegffiesJessiemfieraturelAlLwitlLarLefficient built- in fume exhaust system that quietly whisks smoke and - .odors... outdoors! A better idea... because Jenn-Air built it for YOU! * JENN-AIR rz ���ZtmnZf-* D C.C.C.C. Flashing xte tight Highway 101 Store Hours THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. For a After Hours Appointments 886-2765 CARPET. CABINET- CERAMIG CENTRE North Rd., Gibsons / ,,&.-. *_v tv o *\.iy �� AV^W^J^A Fire Protection District ANNUAL MEETING v> Sun., April 30,1978 .;. ;\Jtlii9 p,pn .:,.].. legion Hall, Madeira Park public Invited to alUnd' Full amount. On approval Flexible rates, We have you'll get the')"amount you a range of good rates to rneed for* the period you suit a range of circum- Fast Service. We can havp your application approved" us.ually _,nee4 itv^ith Repayments stances. And ,you get life/within 24 hours. ,o..,-.. m^wwmmmmmmmmmW***mimiimmm to comfortably fit your budget .,!, Flexibility a '-<���] Ifs our personalized approach to lending. insurance at.no, extra charge. .. ib4-m,^^*-i. BRUCE GAMBLE ��.Monag��r .4* <*t,��* ���4afw��>3 jR-iibji ���^������Vg*!*1 H, "* Madeira-park ..��.,-��u����p'.-"p*, > '��� ELAINE PWAARRFGLTr Phonal Loom Offlwr ' r' . STEVE COWIE-P.nonal Loam Officer 11 %. Lv ������-* -> - ->'A .A**'''-p~*,'''��%V^iiu,('W--'^^ ....^......^BRIANfROST-'Manofltr *������ ��� MARClA BLAND * Personal Loam Offlcor TEDOUTHRIE-Monafl.r At^,^. ]���:: 88S"2201l��M;ff:,;,':Vr!i:h^:. > ^��,,J^f^K#ffllf��%W 4 VJSC, .in,,,.''''." \:, L . _ ' . ���. 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','��..ni ' ' ���.i.u1' ,V ��� , < it' i X\ ,. I At " ss^SH-^-'pp --���T--:---ei-; -/-��� /' ./ 53SKSS^ ^~ . <*��� % ��� -.~ ��� Wednesday, AprU 26,1978 Page A-6 mmmmmmimmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmm The Peninsula Times WHERE ARE ALL YOUR GOOD DRAWINGS AND STORIES?? I * * We get lots/of solutions to the crossword puzzles -section. eveVy week, and that's great! But we'd like to get lots more drawings - and stuff too. So when you put the crossword in the mail/why not put a drawing or poem or story in the envelope too. We'd like to give a prize for the best drawing we get next week. So, get busy I ' BOOK REVIEW i . . i There are lots of good books for kids to read. We'd like to start telling you about some of them. One is called MARY OF MILE 18. It is written by a Canadian woman named Ann Blades.1 Mary Fehr lives with her family on their farm in the north. It is very coPd with lots of snow ahd the northern lights flash In the sky at night. Mary gets out of her bed at night to look at the lights.and listen to their crackling music. She pretends that the music will bring something special. __, - p _ ^ , ^ , ' ~ One day on the way home from school Mary sees a puppy in the snow. "Please father can I keep him?" "You know the rules, he says, our animals must work for us or give us food.".Unhappily Mary carries the wolf pup into the^voods and let himgo^ - At night when everyone is asleep, a coyote comes to the Fehrs henhouse. A scr.eech in the night wakes everyone up. Mr. Fehr gets his gun and scares the coyote away. Wolf pup is' standicg at the henhouse wagging his tail. "So it was you who warned us," he says. Hepicks the puppy up and takes him home to Mary. Look for it at your school library. Last week's cross word puzzle was won by SUSIE ANDERSON, 11, of SECHELT. Come by the office or phone and'get your, prize. We'd like to-thank Leonard, Lisa, Joanne, James and Kathy for sending In their puzzles. Also thanks to Louisa and Vince for sending in puzzles, but unfortunately they arrived too late. Try to send them In so we have them by Saturday. For you to have a "chance to win next week's . prize.ir-. work the FARM CROSS WORD PUZZLE and send to BOX 310, SECHELT , Name_A.. Address .V, FARM CROSSWORD PUZZLE ���/ DOT TO DOT / o ������� 9 I 19 29 27 -A 26 Kim' Burnett, Roberts Creek Kindergarten a " lo 13- fi 17 I* 19 -to H 3 ���? i! i J l' > ���" B �����' fe i����&il 30 ZS il 21 THE FARMER HAS PLANTED VEGETABLES IN HIS GARDEN. BUT HE CAN'T REMEMBER WHAT VEGETABLES HE PUT IN THE ROWS. UN- JUMBLE THE WORDS & HELP HIM FIND OUT. NONOSI | x A. Follow the dots from 1 to 31 and you will see an animal that always used to be on the farms, but now most of the work done by these - animals are taken-ever by tractors and other machines. iBarrr -m--v> ��*, ACROSS ^___���- DOWN 3Jfl��hot-stfifiofarm animals eat. Straw. l.Farm animal that gives us wool. 6. Animal you cdn ride on. It neighs. 2. Building on a farm that animals stay in. 7. Farm animal that makes grunting 4. Animals need to eat, so you must.... ORCN \_ X \. EBNAS - i ~Wx^- ^AyX^^Ax IT ' ' i sounds. It's raised for bacon and ham. ?. Animal thaf -swims and quacks, fl. To put seeds In a garden. 12. Vegetable grown on a farm ��� it grows on tall stalks and Is yellow. ' 13. Liquid you get from a cow. 14. Grain that's grown on a farm. Flour is madeJrom it. 15. The top part of a barn. Hay.... 17. Part, of your body your eyes & mouth are on., , 18. Large mouse. 19: What you hear with. Rabbits have very ���big Tones. ~ - ��� ��� 20. Inside p barn, a horse stays in this A, :^ place .[rhymes wt��h fall] ,..,.... \; them. 5. Farm animal'that lays eggs. 8. Farm animal that sometimes has horns and a beard. Rhymes with boat. 10. Someone .who lives on a farm. A .... er 12. Farm anima!,that moos and gives milk. 16. Machine on a farm that $pes all sorts of work like ploughing & planting. Someone must drive it. 17. In the fall, when the- crops are ripe, you must them. r^>^ih&^^S^sii0^^^^ai^^^^^S^^^S^ f \ Lino Installations ' '"< ' "-"Eioarie Hooting ' Ron Sim 885-2062. Rick Sim ��� \ lltmutlfy your nrlghbourhond, Girt oul on the wUvvl, TaM a wnlk, want* pmmipatriorii I'linm,In)wirlitiirl >��iIflxm Unright, Does Your Club or Group Report Its AdlvltletR^sularly to 'I he Times.1? ... eves: 885-2981 til SH ING JORDEES CUSTOM ROD BUILDING Rod Repairs ft Lures Madeira Park, B.C. 88,3-9936 FLOORING ��� CABINETS .��� ... . .\ . - ' . .. . \ .-_-... ,- ���...-���' ��� - - i * ''"���'*' , ' CABINETS ��� CARPETS - LINOLEUMS HOWE SOUND DISTRIBUTORS LTD.' P.O. Box 694, Gibsons, B.C. Blair Kennet, salos manager Phone 886-2765' KENDeVRIESftSONLTD. FLOORCOVIRINOS " CARPETS ��� TILES ��� LINOLEUMS ��� DRAPES OIBSONS* SECHELT / 885-3424 A SUNSHINE KITCHENS ��� A'' / Kltchon Cablnots LANDSCAPING EVERGREEN LANDSCAPING and GARDEN MAINTENANCE .EOR^N-EVER.BLOOMING GARDEN- WILLIAMBORAGNO Froo Estimates [Bango] 885-5033 PEST CONTROL *?;..... . , - /. I!������!������ iiiiii.iiiiwii m wr���,i���.-��� i- , i i. ..������-���m��.��m.4.ii��w.i���������imi.���ii������������ PIED PIPER COMPANY LTD. BONDED PEST CONTROL SERVICES call Paul M. Bulman at 434-6641 Gllley Ave. Burnaby intt Speclalltsts In Rf modelling 886r/4U Shpwroom In Tvyllloht Thoatre, Gibsons 1 HEATING PLUMBING & HEATING SPECTRON SHEET METAL & ROOFING Box 710 , Gibsons' 886-9717 days ��� Hoatlng and Vontllatlon ��� Tar and Gravel Roollng |Ron Olsen Lionel Speck ,886-7844 ' *"," , 886-7962 POOL SUPPLIES ��� �������� p.��� ..I.... it .1��,.1 ��������� .^.NEPTUNE POOL SUPPLIES Liquid 8. Dry Chlorine, pH Up and Down, and all, ���other pool chomlcals & suppllos, TOM Klti, Vacuum Hot* &* Pool Aci:*��iorlos J North Road, Gibsons 886-2103 * Alter 8 pm weekdays all day Sat. ft Sun. RENTALS; SECHBIT HEATING ft INSTALLATION Gas, OH K Untitle fumaces rireplacos, Shoot Melal Wayne Brackett ' ���* ����x 726 1 Ph. 885-2466 AC. RENTALS LTD. TOOLS ft EQUIPMENT RENTALS ft SALES Eaiy-5trlp Concrete l=ormlnflSy��temi Compressors ��� Rototillers ��� Generators Pumps > Earth Tampers Sunsblne Coast Hwy ft Francis Peninsula Road Mad^k^Park P|i. 883-2 585 i^ . , . Does Your Club or Group r Socholt, B.C. Roport Ut Activities Regularly to.'.Ths Titos'? RETAIL STORES C&S HARDWARE Sechelt, B.C. APPLIANCES ��� HARDWARE __HOME-EURNlSHINGS. Phono 885-9713 ROOFING SPECTRON SHEET METAL & ROOFING *oxiA0 886-9717 Days' C,b,on\ * Healing and Vontllatlon �� Tar and Grave! 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J- jj-flniju^-m-^'-* M ��t**'v''^'*W'^��*^��*%t^4��f��WBt^* ���^iWMiSWiS^ A^jb^WW1' tf-ft^n^m^fe 1 w#f*��i -!���*��mw(i��j'WB-?i'it*TO~t��!- ��tyr&\# <*ttVH^*''*wmta/wiii^r^ .kyy f~*. * wiBjiwwiifl^ijrt*-^ i^-yf����mB��w*��awi#aii��"^*i>in **mmeF*Fi ���* * *���"* -���7^-v WsHtrWnns m&i1 X ,l\ * 1 \'l' X��� v ) I ���, ��� :���", ��.." ' ^_Ji C7 *m ):>:' 1|JK |I$iiafl^^ "* ������.'������ "^. 'j .' '.������Ai'- -'.-ly-: >".'\..' : i-^L'i'.' -j >V^-J:,.*i ���.'-������ .-'������. --'.'?;���'.V .���:'��� ���;/''-������_,:���* *,���'-;-_' i1. ." ;'-��� 5^&f oik; jie^sS^ _ |!tpe��lM'a^^ iX. ls"li:^i^^ �� f i k; Gibsons kkxm m Cubs & Scouts |want|^K^ ;.;Saj|j|i^^ yAk%A::yxkSv& dA:At? Xby $^f?._i-'.=:.rr~^r-. THERE WAS A LOT of enthusiasm Hard to figure: at five cents a cuprthe the partners-.seemed more interested ^pSPAfiKC- When compleled.oor revamped marino,; _ _ ', ������, .���^j^^^@S^^^':S;' -:;;;: [right alongside^he^marlna]��� sijAjii ���Hydro-hoist floating ways ���Laundromat toilets, showers r+ ���'���'���?���: ���^Z��^^j&?jZZsClZ��^^ ���h WE EXPECT TO HAVE OUR RENOVATIONS COMPLETED * ������ I of our new location at mi MOORAGE RATES: or $2.50 per foot per month seasonally. For further inquiries please call JOHN BUCKRIDGE, 885-3533 i��l orwrite- MARINA Jl;R; #l^Halfmd^i* B6y, BX. VON 1YO yy rX.,., ,..,... Yitdy ,y:A'^>''j'-:'--,ry -xiwy. y^vs*?ssmiy. ./ipfdaww*' iii~!if: -I- t"r Irffli -TiTn'f iii" 11111 r [ ii" t' 'ir 'r>.i rlnnji 11 nun���jimihiiii.hm i.u ���;."6SH*;^:SW-.X'.'.^ p��faRW��)na?wwp,,. 5daJJsa^!'sV,,'i;;;,^:i'isSy^'SV)^ s*(rarc^����tt^waf^*in..,rtt��nc.jfe ACCESSORIES SUPER 6 FIRE EXTINGUISHER Rog. $19.60. ',..... p. ..'}->. , , \ '.'.* RECHARGABLE KIT Reg. $5.95.. ���..'.'.','.'..'���.".',.':...., BORSH HEADUTES 5 BQ5 Reg. $64.50 1*0 .SALE .SALE $4 50 ...SALE *95 BORSH HEADUTES 5 BQ 46 (square) .M^ac RV $66.50... .,...,.. SALE *49 SEAT COVERS i. . ..������,,'!���.'.., Rog. $18.95 / , .,,' ...- 7 > , SPLASH GUARDS & MUD FLAPS SALE U4 40 30% off mmm'**s<&&6#f'��'*i*��� SALE .SALE i ( t d/\Lc BOOSTER CABLES, HEAVY DUTY 15' Reg; $41.88..'....,,...,;.'..., ��� i i i ��� t t * i t t �� t i i i i �� t .. SALE $2929 S, I V ft*fi-��.*l4y.,!^rw,w��^ri.t^ii)*^**IM/���"-:.��� CAR-CARE WHIZ CHROME POLISH -Reg7$2r44Trr^TT-:T^."Trrrr;T .SALE 71 WHIZ WINDSHIELD WASHER & ANTI-FREEZE Reg.$i.6i,..,.,.,. . WHIZ ANTI-RUST & WATER PUMP LUBE Reg. $1.71 .... .���',,,'...... ;\ .., ,SA 20/10 WINDSHIELD WASHER 32 ox., Reg. $3.88.,,,,,,..,.....,,.,..,.....,,','. SAI CLASSIC CAR WAX Reg. $5.26 .., ,������''.......,.... SALE CLASSIC CAR WASH Rrffl. $4.06 ... fi^v:............... /.'���, ....,,;... .SALE' CLASSIC LEATHER CARE ' R��9* yti**o ��� . > <,. ��� . .'..,.. . . . . ... . i . i ; i iSAlt 6" SQUEE GEES Rog. $i 6o >85 * i * i i i ��� t i i �� i 3/\l��C $341 30 '���"'���"���i"' rsss^H-^FK^^^a'^wtt-ii^ rtpwwa^teswi'm^tafww^^^ i^JttW**;*,J.,i��: t >.,.4.. ..., ���. X We wish to take this opportunity to thank everybody who supported % ' *> Sf M^*^��^w����<**f*i JU-l us: S .' NEXT TO. THE LIQUOR STORE IN SECHELT I *':W^fH^^'H4$*fi*��W'*^i*t��0,^flS��,"i ��jf *nwf,���� ��*'.*���****������� *W^��^--J(����.*��i^*j^mwtp.ii"''iWS.H-fiW'tWsi��' ���*'�� (KWJhtVlf J��(H>��M����tt��*. "I ��.���������,:���..���.,���.��.. ...,, . M % y.itf-'^ '*'^f*f''- ^^;A.,y.yifW3::,::.....�� ���l....��.J..��w~rl^.,*....,.,,���.���J.r, '���1 V WiAf*? p^^l 4*w^'!tw*i�� I '' ' t, ' \, , I ' F ""* I).J ... ,' > " ���i-"-; ���'"-'-( >M^,^*��-,y.r*v,..*.,^ ��� ' 1 �� t *' I t 1. 'i,. -.-.���������������4^ 1 f'1.,.. ������' ..*'', ,:.'/< ,, ^hftMa1*** j ''���' "-\- t1*" fM.-'** :...��,., 1" t, ; ���>r. * * / , ���1 ���' ' V .��+..'....-._rKj Around Pender Secondary Freeze-a-thon at Ruby Lake leniciiy awiuui cuuu i;eneguijr-vi.- at uie Award Winner's Concert at THE GIBSONS Elementary School elem^.���., ��,_��� - ��� ^O^ir^under-the-directron-of-Faye���the SimShme:Goa& Music^ 3trkin, were winners in the -DanceFestival.They arenshqwnhefe Stop smoking with Operation Kick-It A Statistics���released���by__ Health_ and. Welfare, Canada recently showed that British Columbia was the largest per- capita non-smoking population in Canada, ,.^���^,sir��ei'^**e No runping. ,No walking. No exercise. No effort. Penalty ��� a shorter.life. No argumentr Fitness is fun. Try sojrne. icnantmWc paRTicipacnankmm 0 _with���ortly_ _40 -per- cent of the _adult population . still snioking cigarettes regularly. This compares with the province of Quebec, in Which 50 per cent of the adult population-still smokes. For several years,., the B.C. Tuber- culosis-Christmas-Seal-Society-lias-Deen- program (aimed at elementary and IfiglF school students throughout British Columbia), which employs films, lectures and class projects toteach ttie students the health hazards of cigarette smoking.. Approximately 12,000 -students receive information from the society's nurse educator through this program each year. Another society undertaking; begun in January 1975, is Operation Kick It, (a program designed to help smokers kick the habit of cigarette smiking. In the years since the program began, td the time of the survey in early '77, air-estimated 3,000 individuals had participated in Operation Kick It. Classes are held in schools, community centres, hospitals, health units ahdbusinesses." " ~ An army of volunteer counsellors lead the 11-week sessions which make up the program. These volunteers will act "as counsellors for the Kick It program? in many parts of the province. Operation Kick It employs methods- drawn from many sources, but is generally based on a group-therapy principle. Smokers who - registetj^the:ptogram-are^taughtnvhy they smoke. Ijind howLto stop smoking. The participants do not quit ''cold turkey" 6h, the first or even th& .pth session. They are encouraged to keep .track, of. the .number, of cigarettes they smoke, when they smoke them,"and to rate their level of desire for each cigarette on a __scale of one to.six._A card wrapped around their cigarette package reminds them to keep an. accurate record. Definite patterns in smoking are easy to see in only a few days. ; Operation/fCJck It is; free, and is, provided byCxairistmas -Seals as a tree public service. Locations th^oughojit the province are planned for 1978. Further infonjiation about Operation ���Kickit mayMobtafned by writing to the " B.C Tuberdaosis-Chnatmas Seal Sociely, ,' 906 West Bjjoadway, Vancouver B.C. V5Z lK7,j)r by "telephoning 731^961.�� By APRIL ED* \RDSON Yesi Pender Harbour's boys' soccer team had a freeze-a-thon recently. The idea was to "sst8yJn,Ruby- take ���&%* four '"minutes. -The bojp were pledged per second. Seven boystfook'part. One stayed in for five seconds; another six made the - four minute-limit. Oh^hand. were^Einda Curtis and 3udy Wilbee of Pender Harbour Ambulance and lifeguards Shirley Vader and Diane Gough. HE WILL BE BACK ' \ The Industrial Education teacher Mr. Dombroski has asked for a leave of absence for a couple of inwijfts. Po.not-fearr~ - _>he-wiU-be;backairdTeady for nexLyears��� ���MeanwhUe^ubstitutinfr^wdcome Mr. Henry from Roberts Creek., CLUB NEWS P.H.S.S. Community Recreation Class Js_ haying a raffle. They are offering 60 gallorts of gas/PerideFHarhMFC^evfon, Madeira. Park Services and* Harbour Motors each donated 20 gallons of gas. -ffickets are $1 each or three for $2. Draw "date is May 4at bingo in Madeira Park. Students' Council. On April 28 there will be a evening dance, featuring the band 'Solitare'. It starts aUJjim- and ends atr~ ^midnijght.jnyifejidhs|ieeded if one doesn't attend Pender SecondaryT^^Tt- ' WANTED . ' *?' Any cars, trucks or engines. Pender . JHarbour-AutoJMe"8hanics class wants cars - and works for practical use. We will tow it"- away at our expense. Diesel or gas engines, old lawn mowers and tractors.. " Anything would help. Contact Mr. Henry " at 883-2727. " V ~~ OUR NEW SCHOOL ; , ^ Foreman Mr. Bill Bone informs us of the science area of_pur new.school and _. -other-information���The^science^lab~corFT" ^^^^���g^hrgfcjBSfgKs.-Qrif' ruQjjfiyy^lJjg.uat'*!^ For the next three weeks workmen will be just basically closing in the building. Fire hydrants,, have been installed in the tield." These wffinof brffio^tfafiotfuntrl the new school opens. !f _FRAN_OVENS ARTIST --'��� PAINTINGS & PRINTS f j Studio,. Whari-Rd Sechelt J. CHOQUER & SONS CERTIFIED WEibE^fAftRICATOR��� INDUSTRIAL & MARINE Box 1235 '-- EAST P4 Just Arrived Bedding Plants . I 79C a basket . HOURS: Tuesday right thru Sunday, 10 a.m. ��� 5 p.m. -. 4 Closed "on Mondays - : �� r^^W^ 885-5111 I {tWi1*^ p'^| l��W^,t',* ^"���^W**1!^ iwe^iniKMa<)i4uiU��^i''fl wi(i��ti*W'4-piiJ *u *T"WW'M#'* ������'<>.*Ki\<*,.-Jtyx4M*i'y*''&'^i-'&y^^^^^^ IIVIITED.A c. " Frontier gives you mo^ space, better quality, ' wide^ choice. And one thing more: W Hi lull Ei ��� �� r hui]#\hi,yM*t*\'ty'\^)i hi Mil * l Vw ^v-j'^v^' A^M-'^h" ^H|^v*J"*��ti*i u ,i i (lt��ll*��.i��'^",J^P ��� ���. - ,- ^v.- r .\ ^'J-^P Sym\if*7 mfm^^mr^nkfff^im'i^m' f.W<��- ���* ������mm'Miwm^Jm, t-*^ ^,��,.-*m*mvt _ ��*�� w. w.^ ^ ������ d^ * ���f&i.+**y^?iyf>J**y p��* ���,** Tif'^^^f^fwrt'lgiii-****" op ilia i 'V;; .',.,/ ����� : ^e-. | , *��,��,+ 1| I , mWmWm* ^ y y \. -JJj**l^HI*'*'ii ��� '-k.X ���ft k ���(Wt|tr.i >'#M:. ^Hf. tfl^-^WB- 5 ( I ��� \/ \ ��� ���������'������v ' >) ..A^X n ._. .__._ ,' ���:;:tf:;~:A-;--;'^---Ax- .'...*" j "-���- ���> ���'-''.' \. . ���A-^^-^- ^���'ry-i- , \'-- ;������������'��� 1 ' '' " ������..*'��� '. J * . ( -���"���..' ���- ��� ���"���-". ��������� i I ��� ' ��� -���'��� '���.��� - ������ ' . it ������' '��� i ��� - ���.��- * i f .- *> -���j \ . > �����-- jds;- ���1 Police news Freak accident injures man - A Powell River man was slightly in-, jured April 20 when a "grapefruit-sized'-' stone was thrown from between the double-wheels of a truck and sent hurtling through the windshield of the man's car, travelling behind the truck. The manrPeter Kamilieris,-was grazed EXPERIENCED BACKHOE OPERATOR - Required Immediately Call 885-9666, eves: 886-2652 L & H SWANSON LTD. on the head by the rock. He was treated" and'released from St. Mary's Hospital. .The accident occurred on Hwy. 101 near Madeira:Park. Sechelt RCMP said that if tile truck |_jcould--be-lo(Mted;-the--driver-:would���be-- charged for not having adequate mild lElaips on the vehicle, - ��� v ���Also-ori April 20; Sechelt policecon~- ducted a drug raid on an apartment in the new^omplex on Dolphin St.; 'seizingabout 11 ounces of marijuana and arresting several persons on the premises. Charges were pending. . Patricia Murphey reported finding a 14^ foot boat with a mptorrfloating unattended in Halfmoon Bay on AprU 17. Cliff South- , wood found a Russian Wolfhound the same day near the corner ���of Redrooffs ahd Southwood. Persons with any information regarding, the above .are requested to . contact Sechelt RCMP.. = A house trailer at .Coopers Green was broken into April 17 and two bottles of liquor stolen. JoyceJHiggsrepor^pd.a_purse-stolen_out_ of her unattended vehicle while .it was parked, in front of the Sechelt Motor Vehicle office about 3 p.m. on April 19. _= In the Gibsons area, a quantity of lumber, paint and nails was stolen from the Kinsmen House in Dougal Park on April 18. the material, valued at about $100, was later recovered and two youths interviewed by police in connection with fidop m ' ���' D.��Aa 1_Q Pageis 1&, gets sentence for taking car Gregory Martin August pleaded guilty was fined $500 in default 14 day^jail^j^haeij^j^ Jn-provincialxouiliAprilJirto-taking^a-ear���afterpleading^uiltjrtb;falllnirto report an Ac r>���,.i cmi��. a��o����;���*^ o����_. to conduct the ground-breaking for the project. Above, signing the contract- .are: seated, from left, GordftfeHall, chairman of St. Mary's Board.of-Trustees, and Elvin Nelson": :of Onyx Construction; standing, from* left, Patricia Wadsworth, executive director-of-the-B7G���Health-Assnrr Warren McKibbin, vice-chairman of the board, Walter Paetkau of Onyx Construction, Jim Earle, chairman of the expansion and property committee of St. Mary's board, and Gordon. Montgomery- of Gibsons was* zroneuf "45 persore who each won $100 last week in the 'Kinsmen���Rehabilitation Foundation's Ki^> Win lottery for the disabled. A Nanaimo man^von the $1,000 top Early Bird prize. Anptner Early Bird draw will be held May 20*JEjnal draw- in,the lottery will be July 25 r���v* with the owner's consent and was given a ��� accident. one-year suspended sentence. White, an construction worker, was Speaking on behalf of the-18-year-old- driving a friend's truck when he hit Sechelt youthT-Joyce Maykutasked Judgo anothei^ehicle^arch 18 ih Gibsons. He J.S.P. Johnson to consider a discharge \yheh sentencing August because of his age.p ',.���',,' '. Maykut said he was only 17 years old when "on impulse" August drove the 1971 Pinto that he discovered with the keys in _ the ignition. ' > "He's a quiet boy and generally not a; troublesome character," said Maykut. The judge sa'i|d that he did not feel, a conditional discharge was in order considering the off cnle. During thot period August must report to the probation officer. Nineteen-year-old David George White Timber Days lip Sechelt's Timber Days celebration, scheduled for May 21-22, got another shot In' the arm last week when UI Froscr, coordinator of last year's event, agreed to tako on responsibility for Uio loggers', sports and ���the Sechelt and District Chamber of Commerce consented to coordinate the annual parade; - -. * : Graham Craig will bo mastor' of ceremonies, Parade application forms will be avallablo shortly at local, businesses, Fraser said. For morel Information on the parade, which will havo a Capt. Cook Bicentennial told the court that he had planned to report the accident the next day because there were drunk people in the truck, but that he was later "sort of talked out of it by friends." :���, ., The man's licence will also be .suspended.. GibsOns logger Ray Rowland was fined $250. after a bar room scuffle in Vernon resulted in charges of wilful damage and refusing to leave a licenced premises when requested to do so. - The 20-year-old Rowland said ho had been celebrating the finishing of a log cabin with his brother when he got a "bit rowdy witfi his brother and a friend" and was asked to le��ve the I^ak^slde Motor Inn, Rowland returned a couple of hours later and dicing tho course of a "minor scuffle" with a waiter, ripped the Jukebox speaker wires out of tho wall, A 23-year-old Gibsons boom man pleaded guilty, to Impaired driving and falling to provide a breath sample after hitting a police car vyhlle drunk November 24,1977, causing $245 worth of damage, Stanley Samuel Scipow will havo until August 1 to pay a $050,flne��ln default 21 days In Jail. Slnco tho damago to tho police -car was over *$200,�� hla licence * wlll*bo suspended for ?lx months, " Sopow will take the Impaired drivers course during a six-month probation period, ' Paul Emll Gallant of Sechelt pleaded guilty to driving while having a blood alcohol level over ,08. Gallant, a Jervis of Paul Smith Associates. Participating in the .ground-breaking were: Isabel Gooldrup, government representative to the board, Chris W^r4,.presidentibfJ^eajiKiUaries'coordinating council, Harry Almondi chairman of the Sunshine Coast Regional District and Hospital Board, Wadsworth, Dr. Chapin Key, director iMtlipi��fiEamajQiLE��J,JN.elsQn- Earle, Nick Vucurevich, St. Mary's administrator, and Weller. Paperback BESTSELLERS ���FICTION. Gerald Gropn, Bantam (5) Alistair Maclean. Fontana theme, phone Uie chamber office nt 885- Inlet logger, was fined $500 and had his 3100 or Fraser nt 885-2804. licence Busponded. >...!.. *..;<������ ^C i . ���\m% r-u 'l*' Modern, 5 slorty, first c'K'iTl^or'Koiel, Good lociillon - I Work from lionch, |j)(l'l��l> B��y nnd BlmilfV VnrU, mm downtown, shopplnfl wllhln 2 hloclu. I2S Aiirncllvoly ��ppol|i|��d nlr-fondlilontd rooms, studios, |tfllclenry ��� *wWwW W^HwW^'-^W^MI mmw "i*^^te^mwmmm& 'ir-mf^mmlwi.ijfpm #V^*^.','^P^^w*^frfBw^ff^^^Li^^3^.JWP^W->:*^ ^ft5!fl*W|w^ www Ws'^sRlp-i Room nnd Colfae fihop, Idling* wllh onlorUlnmonl. Sompla and M����tlnn rtoomt.'Driw-ww^wflfirwpiB'^^ . SWni21,DWBI24,^WOt26 1VS5 D��vl�� {}iifItil?��iii1covv��r V6GIV/IV, TTion.i 604-682 * Twit ni 0��-ntl61 ��� naan m\ rtttf' -.fix-f l.Holocauil, 2. SoawltcK. (2) ' , 3, Th* lawlou, John Jakos. Jovo (-) 4, Tho Rich Aro Dlllerant. Susan Hpwatch, FcJwcott (4) 5, How to Sav* Your Own Llfo. Erica Jong, Now American Library (0) 6. Coma. Rotyn CooK, NoW American. Library. (1) ' ' ,' 7. Ollvor'��, Slory. Erich Sogal. Avon (3) 6, Tho , Chancollor Monuicrlpt. Robort Lutllum. Bantam (6) 9, Tho AAaioda Plan, Leonard Harris, Popular (9) iO.foleontr.'liohn ChoovorrBallnntlnB; .(7), NON-FICTION I, By Ponont Unknown, Barbara Amlol' and Goorgo Jona��. Collin* (!) 2; Tho Boqk of U��1i, Irving Wallqco, /\my Wallace and DaVId Wallochlmky. Bantam (2) , \ �� ' " 3, Your Erronoou* Zono*, Wayne1' Oyer. Avon (6) "'..���"��� . , 4, Paiingo*', Gall 5hool)y, Bantam (S) 5, Tho Ghott el Fllghl 401, John Fuller.' Borkloy (3) 6, Haywire, Brooke Hayward, Bantam (4) v?, Th* Oulnnosi Book of World R*cordt, ,'NorrU McWhlrler. Bantairl (9) / B, Snow Blind, Robort Sabbag. Avon (-) 9, Changing. Liv Ullman, nnntam (0)" 10, Th* Fllo on th* Tior, Anthony Symr mer�� ond Tom Mangold. Ponldna (7) (Tho numbor In bracket^ l�� last week's 1 position) Compllod from book storos across Canada compllmmnt* of ,liifw����w-���^iwt-**,i. A GET ANOTHER PAIR FOR �����������tti****���� n 00 % w 'Deui >'" \ Sunny crttiijCttnlrct, Olbib 686-B013 "0 BRIXTON LEATHER PUREES Join our Mother's Day Draw 1st Prize-Packard Slippers for Mom 2nd Prize-Dearfoam Slippers . . i ,...-. ,'.i | [purcha��Q nocoMaryl off -w" 2nd North Star Skateboard Contest on till 18th of May I mmmmWmmWmmW 1 st Wlnhor: Tom Haodon, GoW��r Pt, Rd��� Gibsons -;t " 3uniiycTfc^iL Stiitft ���ibson* mm m*mmmmm 9mmmmmmm+%m t��#W-��tlH��*W)t*) d4 Jw*t4��M�� >i��a��Mi . * - , * �� * ��� k\ m , 1����W*��S(JHl!itJtf��!��inUi-. *M����WW ywiBiiUffiffiiinw'nwwnwf'i'ipip ��iW|llii��IWiiW)^ii)ll^ >^*W"- <���** vT:,,ti ' m* mj&mmm*^&*,K.��. . ^i�� 4H I,' ���\ .|li,, /,... ..I. ./ .:������ ,j_.r?xs -y . ���< -\ r~ - - -.& &$MM&��ky"~y���~r~" -9 Page R-2 The Peninsula Times Wed AprU 2fr, 197fr CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Phone 885-3231 Work Wanted For Rent Campers and Trailers Boats and Engines . For Sale .-published Wednesdays by The Peninsula Times for Westpres Publications Ltd. at Sechelt, B.C. Established 1963 7300 Copies Distributed Classified Advertising Rates: 3-line Ad-Briefs (12 words) OneJnsertion - $2.15 Three Insertions '..,. $4.30 Extralines (4 words) 60c Display Ad-Briefs $3.60 per column inch .Box Numbers $1.00 extra Legal or Reader advertising 30c . per count lina. -��� Deaths, Card "of Thanks, ^ In Memoriam, Marriage and Engagement Notices are $7.00 (up to 14 lines) and 60c per line after thatj_Feur.words per line. Birth NaMces, Coming Events take regular classified rates. Ad-Briefs must be paid for in advance by Saturday, 5 p.m. to receive cash discount. SubscriptioixRates:.-- -- - - - ByWlaH: Local Area . ��� $7.00 yr. Outside Local Area .,.. $8.00 yr. U.S.A $10.00yr. Overseas $11.00 yr. Senior Citizens, Local Area ".'. .\._.. $6.00 ���Single Copies 777 7777 .... 15c.��a. ' WHAT DO YOU EXPECT FROM A TREE SERVICE? ���Experienced, insured work? ���Prompt, guaranteed service? ���Fair estimates? Then give us a call: -- PEERLESS - TREE SERVICES LTD. 885-2109 758-tfn DECKHAND looking for job, - ���woukHike to know as" soon as possible. 883-9935. 4387-23 NEED your garden prepared? - Rotovator for hire. Call 886- 2668. w 4344-23 Announcements CALL WELCOME Wagon if ycftr or your neighbors are new to Sunshine Coast. 886- 9973 or 886-8043. 4444-24 Personal DONATIONS to the Canadian7 Cancer. Society are gratefully acknowledged and ���will be devoted solely >to cancer research. Donations Obituary SOLBERG: Passed away April 15, 1978, Herman Solberg, late of Sechelt, aged "Survived/W~two~ 86 years. daughters Bergliot am Annie. Funeral service - held Wednesday, April 19 at Devlin Funeral Homes, Gibsons. Pastor Fred. Napora. officiated. Interment Seaview Cemetery. - - - 4394-22 should be addressed to the" "Canadian Cancer Society, c-o Mrs. A.J. Hatcher, Madeira Park*. Cards ar^ sent to the bereaved and" receipts for _income4ax-pur-poses-are-sent - -*���rRAGINGCRANE . CONSTUCTION Framing and* rerfbvations Free RRAP estimates. 885-5677 eves or 885-5055 eves. 4334-tfn EVERGREEN LANDSCAPING ���A FruitTree��� FURNISHED 1 bdrm wf cottage, $225 per month. Avail Mayl. Ph. 883-9285. 4326-tfn . MODERN FURN.l bdrm suite in new home. Includes , . dishes, linen, heat, $195 per { ��� mo. 1 block Sunnycrest Plaza, v Ph.886-9102*^?/ 4330-22 . WATERFRONT 2 bdrm cottage, small. Heat & elec. incl. Avail. May 1. $200. 883- -9923. * -4441-24 SMALL HOUSE 1 blk from 1 shopping mall, Sechelt. ' Ideal for OAP or retired person. Rent negotiable. ReplyJBox 310 (B)ySecheltrf��� 4400*22 NEW 2 BDRM home. 1288 sq. - ft. plus carport. Elec. heat, w-w carpet. Ph. 321-0880. 444fc\ 24 ___.= __ =_ - =,-%_=--^==_- Real Estate NEW 3 bdrm, 1000 sq ft with _v*?w> w:wc^etL carport. !. 16' CAMPER trailer, stove^ , oven, ice box, toilet, sips 5, very good cond., $800. Ph. 885- 2459 after 6. 4332-22 Legal Notices y CAMPER RENTALS JSUPERB SURFER 24' Sedan ���6ruiserr-eommand���bridge- - and' crew boat. models. Factory to you saves $ $ $ Surfer Marine, 678 Andertoh-Road, Comox, B.CV9N-588. Ph.-112- 339-5733. -"*'_ : 4353-24 ...CXiCENi;EJisMQ4.-boat1-l5:i. lge cabin, styVe, sink, FIBREGLASS sailboat. 12' ���ArrowHSxeellent-conditiom- Ideal learning craft. Will teach sailing. $1,000 with Department of Lands, -Ferestsrand- to the donors. Pruning Bark Mulch Shrub Beds. ��� free estimates 885-5033 -, ' Tasking $39;000: Ph; 8853773: Fully equipped; 8 ft. camper, fridge, range, furnace. Sleeps^"?!,. _ " Vancouver winter rates. Reserve early/ 885-2600 anytime. ~\ 18' GLENDETTE trailer, ���sleeps-6,-hot- wftterrfhrn^ toilet, shower, A-l cond. $2200. Earls Cove, Jervis Inlet Rdi.? Lot 4. Call Van. 879-4071. , r ... ���.. 4415-22 -���t : , Cars and Trucks_....._. ~ VOLKSWAGENS ~ . VOLKSWAGENS 2 for wrecking '2 for sale ���885-5384 ������1 Chrysler Crown-lit) HP reb't engine. 886-8082aft 5:30. 4418-- 22 . - -:' - - trailer obo. Ph. 885-3153 after 6 p.m. 4440,-24 TREATP5 fepceposts $25 for - 10.-R��el mower $30. Ph?885- '3577afterJWedrresdayr-4449-22- WaterssResources ' Water Resources Service POLLUTION CONTROL ^ BRANCH APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT UNDER-THE- Livestock SPECIAL OFFER 10 Color .Pictures from any one ���:���-riegative-for only $1". "Send us your ' Color Negatives (any size) plus $1 and we will send 'CERTIFIED Farrier, Hans you 10 Beautiful Jumbo Size Berger is coming to Coast. Color0 Pictures within one Contact Sunshine Farm. 898- week. Also send your color 3751 994-$fn_iilms_for_ developing- and -_ "-- printing to^Pronto Photo. We ��� POLLUUQNUQNIROL . ACT,' 1967 (Emissions) This application.is to be filed, :_with. the. Director, Pollution Control, Branch,- ParliamenF Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia. Any person who CHICKS: brown egg-layers, white Leghorns,, white Rocks. Order early,-ship anywhere. Napier- Chick Sales, 6743 216th St., Langley, Box59, MilnerrB.C.-V0XlT0, Ph. 534-7222. . " " " 3882-tf GOOD LOCAL Ladner hay for sale. Call 596-0920. 3634-tfn J5JYR. OLDbay mare, Appy qualifies as an objector under section 13~(3)"of the Pollution Control Act, 1967 may, wihtin 3Q~~3ays~of the date of ap- .��� . _ , L _. plication, or within 30 days of will give you fast guaranteed'-the date of publication in The quality and service at British Columbia Gazette or in reasonable prices. 12 exp. roll a newspaper, or, where servce complete $2.9?; 20 exp. roll, ��� ��� ��� -������ ��� ��� 3871-tf 4382-21 4398-22 _3612rtfn- INCORPORATE! $75,00 plus filing fees. Obtain your; lawyer supervised in- corporation_over the. phone_��� _ fast! Call Self-Counsel Services toll free, 112-800-663- 3007, Chargex and Master Charge accepted. 4258-22 ,/-. ��� ��� McKAY: Anne, of Madeira Park, B.C., suddenly on April 13,1978, aged 41 years. Survived "' by ��her" loving family: husband Joe, sons Terry, David and Rich, stepsons Darwin and Derrick. - Parents, Doctor and Mrs. Stanley McQueen of Vancouver. ^ot\iex^J^o^l^^^^^^f^^ Victofla-lmd^TDonald-of . ^astercnargeaccepted. 42S>7 Vancouver. .A memorial service was held on April 14 in the West Point Grey United Oiurch, Vancouver. Flowers are gratefully" declined. Arrangements through First Memorial Services. 4420-22 DIVORCE!-$100 plus filing fees. Obtain your lawyer supervised divorce over the phone ��� fast! Call Self- Counsel Services toll free, 112- 800-663^00JL���Chargex���and- 22 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous meetings, 8:30 pm every Wednesday, Madeira Park Community Hall. Ph. 883-9698. 3440-tfn CAPABLE EUROPEAN housekeeper-comp. Gardener!- Driver. From Mon.- Jhurs. 885-2627, 4325-23- FRAMING AND finishing by -contractor. Hourly. Phone Bill, 885-3127. . 4196-tfn _ - Help Wanted ,_ ���i���. .. - ��� i. . ��� ��� - i ���! ' - 2 HRS. A DAY - $200 a month - commision plus prizes. For details write, Fuller. Brush, -Boxl08t207_SVestHastings St., Vancouver V6BlH7i or Mr. T. Diamond, RR 3, Kamloops, B.C. V2C 5KT. 74227-tfn BUY NOW- Urge 3, bdrm home in Village of Sechelt - ensuite, �� 2 fireplaces, dining room, cedarfeature walls, full basement; view. PH7885^ ~~ " 3675. ., tfn BY OWNER: over 1500 sq ft, j~ home, sandy beach, view,, walk from ferry. $89,000. 298- 0597.������- ��� 4388-23- SACRIFICE! 2, side-by-side lots overlooking���beautifuL- Sechelt Inlet. Water & power. Sandy Hook area. By owner. $8,300 each. Ph. 885-9005 or 939-2826. ' 4293-22" '68 TRIUMPH TR. 4A .reblt eng. All new drive' train. 59,000 mi. Fixed up to sell, $1,760. Ph. 885-9738. "4295-22 '63 CHEV, good transp., $3Q0. After 5 p.m. phone 885-9470. ' _,,..��� *.,_ - 4324-22 Breedingr Goocfc-dispositionr $400with saddle. Ph. 886-9752* after 6 p.m. 4333 k%\ " complete $3.99; 36 exp. roll . complete-46,99^Satisfaction- guaranteed _or .money refunded. Pronto Photo Service, 30 Eastgate, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C2C1. -- 4402-26 U.egaLN0fiee_s____L__ -is required, within 30 days of the serving of a copy of the amplication," file 'with, the Directorran objection in writing to the granting of,a permit, stating the manner in which he is affected. Those who do not so qualify may file with the 'Pollution* Control ^oanLarLohjectioiiJjiJffiriling v- Motorcycles HONDA ST 90,300 orig. rrules, - $350.886-9316^ 4373-2S '76 KAWI 500;Off ers. 885-2142. 4423-22 '73 DATSUN auto, ejccel. ' ��� runner-&-gas-mileage���No��� ���, rust, set of snows (2 studded) Machinery almost new. $1200 obo. After �����������.-���_ ,.=.-'��� r-3:30 weekdays, 886-23737'4368^= FOX Super "D"self-propelled APPLICATION FOR . .A WATER LICENCE Water Act (Section 8) , WE, Harold & Phyllis Enquist of 540 East Kings Road, North Vancouver, B.C. V7N 1J3 hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for a licence to divert and use water -out-of Ruby-Lake~which-flo-W&_ .23 HOPPER:- -Leo -Wilfred - of ' Sechelt, formerly of Decateur, 111., in his 68th.year. Passed away suddenly on April 20,1978..Survived by his loving wife Edith, brother Vori of Illinois, nephew Bob'and niece ��� Nancyv ���Memorial" service will be held Thursday, April 27 at 2 p.m._JnJ3oal ttfapeirT30^'tmoeefrTld:,�� North Vancouver. Cremation.' -N o���f io-wers���b jryfequestT Friends so wishing; may, donate to the Rosicrucian Order, Rosicrucian Park, San Jose, , Ca., 95191. Arrangements through" Memorial Society of BfC; /and First Memorial Services.-4435- 22 ���'.'. ".y._':.\_;'-A.AX"A. Personal '.���;',...: ,:'v ���'���������'������ "COME IN TO J&C Electronics for your free Radio Shack catalogue. * 1327-tfn ^Travel SOOKE HOTEL by the Sea. Three days for the price of two until June 30. 'vWharf, beaches,'-hiking, fishing. Nature's - Best! - For ^Broehures^-write���Box 343 Sooke, B.C. V0S 1N0. Phone (112) 642^644. __.��� SALES MANAGER for. Community Newspaper. Fully experienced person with proven track record. Opportunity to buy intS onKof Canada's fastest growing newspapers in attractive, progressive community in wt Lower Mainland. Good starting salary with substantial, commission. Permanent position, open to a man jor���womanT-is-to- stafrt- e 15. Write Box 116, c-o 808, 4 -885=3885; ~���^���4427-24" BARGAmji��ash.,only���Ships-^LATE"75 Nova SS Hatchback, Point, Fanny Bay. Modern' heavy duty susp, stereo, house. Garage, large lot, near _tape - deck,-hitch. A-l cond: ..ocean, .piped - water, power, 28,000 mi. _ Replacement cost fireplace.- A-0 heat. Price over $6000. Sell for $3950. 886- negotiable. For appointment 7398 . ______4397-22 -phone(-112)-335-2484;���4405=22" SPECIAL! Must sell 1975 Ford 4 dr., excellent condition. $3200 obo. Ph. 112-826-1469. 44.12-22 For Sale EIGHTEEN ^eautiful secluded acres for sale. House, outbuildings, cabin, spring water, gardens,- fruit trees; Highway access, hydro, telephonerPrice $58,000; Write, Box 231, Nasusp, B.C. VOG _1R0 or call (11-2*) 2654451. 4406- FOR SALE by owner. 4:5 *' acres: on North Rd.,' Gibsons, Ideal for hobby farm. $31,000. Ph. 886-9839: 4419-24 Returns from $9- Tues.-Sat. 9.:30-.5,;30 I I The Peninsula Times Classifieds 3 lines for $2.15 Run your ad 3 times for the price of 2. ��� ������ABni������piiiMf>iaMH'MiiniiiMiaM mi *��� m* '�����' mi" Prim your (id In Iho iquorm, word, flo ��ure l.o kcivo a blank tpaco allnr oach :l**.*..���.W*..^,W1'. iS,\ ,'vi,,.'i!i,.��.w���,)P. l-iA��^'", S(|��" ";' r ! ���' I I I I I I I I I I X I l 1 1 1 1 1 l l 1 1 I l 1 I l ' I I I I 1 Three llnoiliSJ.I 5. ^och oddlllonollln.il 60c. Tak* advantnn* of our ��p��clal lavlngi, t �� Run your ad twice ��� th* third time |i FREE. * If you pay lor your ad the Saturday before publlcnti--.ii you get a dlicount ��� JBcfor lHlnii��rtlon<��� fl9�����0f ' ,, Mall ui your ad, or drop It old ��� In Sechelt at the Penfniula Tlm���� Oflle* ��� In Olluoni at the Arbvtui Tree . The Peninsula Times Classifieds Box 310 Sochelt, B.C. V0N3A0 , CLASSIFICATION ,..,. "���- ���' .��� T- -'- .��� ��.' > %215 "G'ARDEN"B^Y~water view*" ; lot. Cabin, 600 sq. ft. Elec. heat, 2 bdrm, living and bath. Needs some finishing on % acre, $15,500. Ph. 883-2318. : 1 ��� , ,,, 4424-27 . . ,. ���'������ > : : ' UNSURPASSED panoramic view. Garden- Baya semlwaterfront. 1 acre plus 3 b(lr,ms, VM baths,' 16x24 living rooni with huge stone LOCAL .PERSON to carry &���..flreplacOj 16x24 rec room, ���������'��� sell quality English tfipK and Jacuzzi pool, suana, 2 sun-, saddlery ,;885-65fi5. 4437-22 decks, hw heat. $87,500. Owner 083-2318. s 4425-27 F^ULL TIME office assistant req'd. for Sechelt Medical 4219-tfn vClinlc. Pleasant, courteous ��� "���"-I-manner. Phone or previous I ' medical experience an assets but not essential. Repl^ with particulars to Box ^638. - Sechelt, or In person at Medical Clinic, 4434-22 -7-1 FORD Econoline 200 Van. $2000. Very good cond. 885- 9764. ��� ' 4399-24 '!76~FORD:i?lub-Wagon"Win=- dow Van, extra seat, almost new rubber, new brakes, 34,000mi.$4750.883-2318. 4426- ���24 ^ ������ '��� ���.;,��� '._;,.;��� J67���METEOR*unint_co^��� Offers, 885-3336. ; '4431^22. '70 DATSUN pickup, excel! cond. $1050.885-5595. 4436-22 '65 VALIANT,$300.885-9979. 4438-22 '67 RAMBLER Ambassador, $400,885-9647. '. 4446-24 ASTRAL propane fridge, oak office desk, Argus slide projector, amplifier, mike & stand. Boosey & Hawkes trumpet. Wrecking '64 Pon- tiae���883-9161. 4248-21 \__ USED KENMORE dryer, $75; single bed, $20.885-5561. 4251-19 CHILDRENS, maternity and ladies clothing, good -quality-^New-.& -nearly-new-' ^Vanepuver^B;&vY6&-?I|77 Objections to "this application ��� may be .filed-with-the said- Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria-, B;Cr,-within thirty days of the date of first publication of the application. The'date of first publication is April 19, 1978 4386-spt-22 British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority INVITES TENDERS FOR: The- rate- of- discharge���is- (dry basis): (a) Maximum 18,000 (353 mol-s), Duration^ 24 hrs per day; Frequency Continuous; -(b) Average daily, {based -on normal daily operating period 18,00(1 (353 mol-s). The operating" period during^ whieh���contaminants will be discharged is Continuous7"24', "isufrperlday, 7 days per'-, week., ������ ' ��� _ . The characteristics of the contaminant (s) to be discharged are as follows: - Opacity - 20 pet. or better for 90 pet. of operatirig time; 40 pet. or better for 10 pet. of operating time. Total Combustible Dustfall less than 1.75 mg per (dm2.d) . The type of treatment to be applied to the contaminants) is as follows: Air curtain entrainment plus mesh screening. .��� A, Encore Boutique, 2445 Marine Dr., W, Vancouver, 922-2020. Tues-Sat, 10-5, closed Mon. 4141-tf. Voltage:conversior^from^l2--.:I!.^;^es^^,^^ 12.4 kV to 14.4"-25kV for ap- ^.^�� ^!^V^W ;*'i EXERCISE 100" BIKE; oil fur- gal. 6iT"tank: Mobile Homes POWELL RIVER nace; wheelbarrow; lawnmower Treel type. Ph. 886-7547. 4291-22 LEWYT VACUUM Cleaner. ,Ph.885-3680. , 4290-22. GURNEY OIL range w-fuel tanks and stand, $75, Ph. 883-9161. , 4323-221 DE WALT 16't, radial arm saw, 5 HP, electric. $350. 886-9316. ' 4374-23 HteLP WANTED for' Sechelt* Tourist and Information Centre, Apply to Sechelt & District Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 360, Sechelt, ������ 4395-22 -NEEDED: Experienced /.'WheoJ alignment and radiator repair pooplo, Excellent wages and, opportunity. Ph. 403-607-6102. .Yukon vTlroXentro .Ltd. .107,. Industrial Rd��� Whitehorse. Yukon, Y142T7. 4403-22 AD PRODUCTIONS you aro I4.4-ZOKV tor ap grox. 20 pole line miles along [ighW'ay-101 to Gibsons Substation, Gibsons. Reference No. Q84375 ~Closing;Daterl0-Majrl978��� Overhead circuit 12.52 Sechelt - Voltage conversion from 7.2- 12.4 kV to 14.4-25 kV along Highway 101 for approx. 20 -. pole line miles. Reference No. Q8^76 Closing Date: 10 May 1978 ���Sealed tenders clearly marked as above-referenced wjll be received In Rooift 1028* B.C. Hydro and Power Authority Building, ��� 970 .Burrard St., Vancouver, B.C. UU0Q,^M.i9.Ctti that a copy of this ap-��� Elication has been received' y the Regional District of Sunshine Coast. ^ , A.G. Pressley HOUSEBOAT Gibsons wharf. 32x18,��� many' extras, must soil. Offers, Van. 733-4605. 4439-24 A FRAME 1200 sq.' ft, off water. Gnrdcn Bay. Stone 'Heatilator flroplaco. Fully, furnished, Dominion leaso land, $10,500. 908-1433 or 883- 9040, 4447-24. '72' -, 2 bdrm .mobile l��Jtoc.4'GIMSS;patio;:,,dpQr:.Wr2.,8ide,..,p Fully, furnished, crirjiet Windows/6' x 6' x 9r: new time, 10,May 1970, ��������--��� ' firescreen; :'gf den' basin " " ' " ' '" 8. This application, dated on the 29th day of March, 1978 was posted on the ground In, accordance with the Pollution 'Control' Regulations. , F'.H. Mllllgan "The copy of the complete application Is available for inspection by anypnc between the hours of 8:00,.ft.m; and 4:00 p.m, at the Regional District Offico.'V'���', ' ������,,'* 4442-pub.spt April 26,1978 Mortgages f , , 1. 60' M producing quality work, then wo want you I Call 112-409.3455 Kootonuy Advortlsor, Cranbrook, B.C. V1C4H0. ,, ,. 4404-22 ;" ' f'"i'�� '���������-���''.ivtpii.-.ppj.v^-;, :.������,.,.: :,. , Wanted ta Rent . Family would iiko^to rent* WF homo or cottogo for'. July. Rof's. avail. 731-0781. , , 4331-23 For Rent MORTGAGE LOANS promptly "afrHh^tid lywhere In B.C and references on request, J.D. Phillips .Capital Cor-' poratlon, 10673, King George Highway, Surrey. B.C V3T 2X8rPhono 588^411 days, ttr 505-1003 evonlnga. 430Hfn ���, . : >��� ; Business Opporfunlty GRAVEL HAUL operation Incl, 4 Kcnworth tractors, ono'dump, ono scale, ono 900 londor and spare parts, Uconsed going colicorh, .throughout, jiorch, fenced, utility shed. Set up In trailer park'in Westvlew. Avail., immed. $0,500. FP. Exc, cond. ,; PHONE 487-9150 after 4 p.m. 4700-2^ ���70 BERKSHIRE 12 x 08' 3 b\ "*ifl; .,..,._,,!,.������.,���.,.���.���.,.....�����,.. ,,,.*., ��� ��'��. 'iy. -.', ' \' '",���". ' ' ' ' ���"'������' *'l m^m���mmrrm.,���m.mm*mmrmi^ ��� \ 1 ���;,. 1 ������ ��� . It ' p',| ��� ,'������������ ���, ���' ' ' ���..,���"' ���', '���������' ^Hfr. ��� m ' ' ,. ' . , ' I rUI��l custom , mi\de, trullor.-plun :;mue|ir)(ioro. $lll)flO,080-0904.' . ��� 4443-11 iu(], mt niiTfUti . ', ���m ^-vhmmwo ���"rthiiour.- \fnii*t,.Tt -"��� w ���'BtriVo, riii'fiWuro and househoki .- goods. Sat., -Apr; 20, 10 A.m.. So��yl*)w Market, jRoboi'ts .Crookv , {������ "���''���, 4430-22" Woodbgrn Stovoi p^-p-���Ikf 00\ -ltdi���A""' All Canadian product!, Slovo! by FUhor, Entorprliio, LoNowood 8, Sodoro, \ Northorn ll��mtllnor ft, Show Ztttn cloaranco llropldco!, * Arin��x-hi��qt8W PfAfi WWi'm * ��Cam^ln/9*-��������ov����,.*.~f. Wood boilers, ,wood 8, Wood/Oil ���lurtwc����," p|p��,'AccoiRorlos ft' ilttluan.,,,..:,.... .,.,;.,.,..^���.- 110 Nl Avo., ' North Voncouvor ,' Getaway Only Authorized Airline Ticket Agent ���- onihe;: Sunshine Coast THIS WEEK'S SPECIALSi "l A comploto Travol Sorvlco ask abouti , * Around tho world In 00 dayi Air Faro $999 U.S. * Club lfl/36 Hawaii * California Air 0u�� Holiday; 11 'dayi fl��u�� dbwii ��� Ily l>nck| * N��w Canadian Chartor,��,;. r , Night Hawk Farm * Coaital CruUwi couvor/Calllornla ��� >' Van- ^,^.���.nmwm: ���_, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ,;; 9!00TOSi0Q, :"T 7 ���Ci;oS��!D SATURDAYS "' ,131R COWRIE ST��� SECHELT; *������'���< WSffltt '���'.'.. .. "*. ",*i'.i',+j,.\ m (MMTB^-t1 M��fcaiW*i��**%iW36f* t^vn-W-i *#*iW*41i** W*��t>*~e'��* ttWISWn"!*^* ' i�� 'M���*��(*w1.���mr[��^*"'<^^*'**'���*'^, " IP'S ' 1 **' v: j^;.,1 iirfv^iol \ * ?iitVl'*J "- " ���������;-��� w-.; "'.^u.;.'^^] v TOIL FREE FROM; VAr^ouvEii: ; -689-7623H :Momb^r^^Multipl^lst^ HOMES -&.;.,;���.;.:.; OTt programs MUST BE SOLD - CARPENTER'S SPECIAL - 3 bdrm, full basement. One acre lot. Asking-$40,000. Make an offer. NEAR- MADEIRA PARK ��� 2 SR home, fireplace, surideck. 3/4 acre lot on Hwy' 101. $37,500. FRANCIS PENINSULA ��� 12 x 68' well kept mobile home, landscaped lot, sundeck, toolshed. $31,000. CLAYDON ROAD, GARDEN BAY ��� 3 BR view home, full "basement, built 1975, Close to marina. $88,000. GARDEN BAY ��� Large 4 BR family home. Recently remodelled. Large lot. Close to stores.& marinas. $46,000. ' ' "MADEIRA PARK,��� nice 2 BR home with fireplace, full basement. Clo^e to stores etc. $45,000. Othe^ assistance through . topography, the Department of Housing, Municipal.Incentive Grant- - Province .oiBritish Columbia, Encourages municipalities' includes:-; 7������--~-sto~: promote��� housing.7rcoiw: Y-<- I ���m* > .�� �� " t'o^ope^flVe >, Assistance Aid provided through interim financing and High- Impact Grants for non-profit housing co-operatives. Land Servicing Program - ~ SluJTtrtefm-financing for municipalities servicing land for "housing throughout B.C. , ���Mostly~foE~��sse^,aLjy,ater, sanitary sewerr~~storm��� drainage or others on both private,and public lands.,,,... ' Replotting^ Assistance Program . ~~"~ Enabling incorporated- municipalities to]7elhninate unwanted legal and road., patterns if their existing grid patterns are unsuitable, Helps " minicipalities to introduce' - community plans *fhore in keeping With local neediTand New home buyer protection plans British Columbia, Ontario Quebec, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia,^ New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island; are committed in principle to a, buyer protection plan' which will give new-home buyers a one-year warranty on builder-caused defects plus optional insurance against ^major-stcuctural-jdefects for an additional four years.'.The. plan wlllfalso protect buj^rs from builders lacking: In necessary technical skills and those who end up in bankruptcy. For information about the plan, contact any local office of HUDAC (Housing and Urban Development Association of Canada) or write HUDAC,.3�� King Street East, Toronto. Housing struction on already serviced land with grants totalling $1,500 per eligible unit to be made available to designated municipal governments. These grants are made up of $l,MKKfj}oin CMHC and an bourhoods worth saving and improvement of social and recreational facilities. . Remote ;AreirHoastag~T_i; I The federal and provincial governments share on a 75-25 basis the construction costs of new homes inli&nf8te areas which are made available to low and moderate income families in communities with MADEIRA PARK ��� 3 6R split level on 5+ acres ���view over Paq Lakes-Fruity -trees, garden. $77,500. . GARDEN BAY ESTATES ��� New 3 BR _cedar^home,_ensuite,-2-T6Q=-s_qI_ft._of_ living area on large view lot. $69,500. -additionat$5GOurant from the���a~population of less-tl province; Neighbourhood Improvement Program __Works witii the federal progfam^-With costs shared between three, levels of gfiyernment'��� federal, 50 per cent; provincial 2& per cent and~muriicipar25 per cent. Funds are supplied to upgrade older ~- residential neigh- 2,500. Crown Land Inventory This is a special project of * the Ministry of Housing being carried out to compile an inventory land suitable for housing purposes.. This in-, formation was mapped and reports bitten to achieve a community profile for - each B.C. Municipality. 4 Pender HarixHir Realty Ltd. HIWAY 101 AT FRANCIS PENINSULA RD. AT FRANCIS PENINSULA RD. FRANas^PENiNsut^-^-sssr^^^ choice harbour "view... $13;500. ���1~- ������������ GARDEN BAY ��� .One bedroom house dn a large view lot close to Gov't wharf. A good buy at $30,000. GARDEN BAY ��� Deluxe Gotjtlc Arch .2 bedroom cedar horns with basement and sundeck. This Dellar Road beauty has one of the best water views possible .,. $49,900. WATERFRONT LOT ��� Deep and protected nioorago , 'In Egmont,vHas trailer pad, sebtlcs, water and power... $35,000. . ONE'ACRE LOTS��� On Francis Peninsula. Privacy ' plus ..value in this most desirable area. Just 2 left so don't delay... $15,000 each. 20 ACRES������Mostly~leveHand-on~HI0hway-101 r~ across ,f/d(n Sunset Cove.' Beach dccess, nicely trood, driveway In. Hero Is a fine Investment at $44,500i tWARNOCK ROAD ��� cozy 2 BR Panabode, fireplace, full basement. On large level lot. $36,000. GARDEN BAY LAKE ��� Well built 670 ��. sq. ft. home, furnished, large treed lot, close to lake. $36,900. KLEINDALE =~atlplex (one 3 BR and one 2 BR) on 2.2 acres, close to Secondary School. $85,000. ' MADEIRA" PARK ��� interesting 4 BR view Home, architect-designed, if rpajor appliances. $77,000. EARLS COVE ��� Skyline Mobile furnished 12'x44' home on���semi-- waterfront view lot���$25,000.- BARGAIN HARBOUR���2 BR home with view,, built 197T, f[replace, dbl. garage, garden area. $44,500. GULFVIEW ROAD-��� Madeira Park, fantastic view from this new home - 3 joppliances, fireplace. $95,000. NARROWS ROAD ���3 BR rancher���Jjuilt 1976, carpprt & sundeck. "Close to Madeira Park. Reduced to $36,900. MADEIRA PARK ��� Vacant store bldg. with adjoining living quarters > on Madeira Park Rd. $52,000. NORTH LAKE ��� 2 BR home, needs some finishing, lake view, road access. _. Prov. lease lot. $21,000. GARDEN BAY ESTATES ��� Luxurious 3 BR cedar home, built 1975. View and -many-extras���$ 105,000. LOTS AND ACREAGE ACREAGE LQTS WATERFRONT LOTS & ACREAGE ACREAGE I.MADEIRA PARK ��� serviced lots. $8.00O-$22,060. 2. FRANCIS PENINSULA lots. $9,000-$!3,500. serviced 7 ACRES ��� on Highway 101 close to Madeira Park! Partly cleared and on a westerly slope, Asking.$35,000, ,��� ,.,' . ' 't"'1' M,' 1^ ". ' ��� FRANCIS PENINSULA ��� Extra large (650' deep) building lot with 72' frontage on McKlintoch Road ... $9,500. PHONE 883-2794 JOHN 0REEN JOCKHERMOW 863-9978 INSURANCE 883-2745 1. IRVINE'S LANDING ��� 2.87 acre view lot, level. $35,000. ?.\ KLEINDALE ��� 20��. acres, fairly level, hqlf cleared. $38,000. 3. MIDDLEPOINT ~ 18.9 acres, 2 BR cottage, creek. $40,000. t" ' ^7KUEIND"A[E^^5^EacFeFon'H wyTl 01~ $21,000. . .'' 5. NEAR MADEIRA PARK ��� 15 acres, 2150' * ft. on Hwy. 101. $44,000. 6. KLEINDALE ~ 23.7 acres, .some merchantable timber. Lots of Iroes for. building a log houso. $50,000. . . 7. NEAR RUBY LAKE ��� 7�� acres or. Hwy 101. $25,000. , ��� " ' , ' '��������� t i*" 3. GARDEN BAY AREA ��� view lots. $12,900-$21,250. 4. SANDY HOOK ��� view lot oh Porpoise Drive, $10,500. 5. PENbER LAKE PROPERTIES ���npw 81 lot subdivision off-Sinclair Bay Road, Serviced lots, most with view, three with, lakefront. Priced from$)0,000Jo_ ~$37;raor~T-~ ~~ 6. LANGDALE CHINES' Rd. Treed. $13,500. . Lot 35, Grady NARROWS INLET ��� treed waterfront acreages, secluded-low bank. 5 acres to 14 acres priced from $24,500 to $39,500. : '������..;.,.. ' ST. VINCENT, BAY ���1,-5,48-acros���375��-ft7~waterfront-S- small creek.,$35,000. 2, 5.23 acres,1 400�� ft\, low bank ' waterfront. SW exposure. $33,000. ' NELSON ISLAND ��� 40 acres, 1500? on' Westmere Bdy, 225j��.' on West Lake. 3., BR,home, 2 cottages, road, to, lake, 'floats. $160,900. '���',.���:,' sheltered waterfronT adjoining ferry terminal. $125,000. 7, BARGAIN HARBOUR - 1.5 acros, treed, serviced. $25,000. B. DAVIS B*AY ��� Troed view lot on Groor R'odd. $16,500, LOTS ,���������-.��., PENDER HARBOUR NEW SUBDIVISION ON FRANCIS PENINSULA 0 Down ��� Como In and mako your own doal. I Olli Sladey | I HIAUY UP. ^ Madolra Park, B.C. 883-i2233 or Toll froo From Vancouvar 689-7623 "���wr ���;f LAKEFRONT PROPERTIES FRANCIS PENINSULA 1. 132 ft. W/F In, Ponder Harbour, 1,8 acros, deep,moorago, $50,000. 2. 83^ft, W7F ad|olhlng abovo. 1,22 t 1:: ^^AXVlJRXirmrilk* RUBY LAKE ��� 3 BR partially lurnlshod cottago,. 96 ft lakolront In qulot covo, float. $49,ooor *���.-��rr��� RUBY LAKE ��� 400��. It lakofrantago, 3��, trood acres, road accoss, $49i300, SAKINAW LAKE ��� 2 lease lots, oach with a sma,|| cottage and float, $22,000 ancj $23,000. " . SAKINAVy LAKE ��� ISOfrft. low bank lakolront, small cabin In'Ruggles Bay. $24,000. ., ���fth- .SAKmAW :.i.ai<;.p���..,.= lw<>.��, j.\.. lakolront, 24^, acros, 4 BR furnlsnod panabode, float, $105,000, RtlBY LAKE ��� 5�� trood acres closo to public lako access. $19,800, CARTERS LANDING ��� Sakinaw Lako - 24,8 t acros, 1350 $ ft, lakefront, road access, house, crook. $135,000. ��� RUbY LAKE ��� 95i; acros-oxcollont land with 400;fc ft lakofront and 1'-86002; ft on lagoon. $10'0,000. .,���,SAKINAW^AKe^ll6^c'r��i,,,750��.lt,, lakofront. Water accoss. $36,000, ��� t . RUBYlAKE~-Lot4. 117-fc It lakolront,, road accost, $17,600, D.L. 3250 - botwoon Sakinaw & Ruby 1 Lakes. 1500 % It, on Sakinaw Lako, crook. Hallowed Rd. ends at proporty. ' $115,000. mb* GERRANSBAY ' " ; i. 100Jt ft. W/F; driveway In, serviced, $28,000. 2.'Ad|olnlng W/F lots, 71' 8.77', $3Q,000oach. 3. 78 ft, W/F lot, septic tank Strain field In & approved, driveway In, bldg. slto In. Southerly exposure. $39,500, 4. 70+ft,low bank sholtorod WF lot, --HrlyWlHreod, $38,000 ,! .' ^Bargain Harbour. $21,500. GARDEN BAY . . - . 1.2 aero WF lot, trood, driveway In, "bldg sltos cloarod, soptlc, approvod. $50,000. acros* $36,500. 3. 70' bluff watorfront, view ovor Bargain Harbour, $21,500. A. 70' bluff watorfront, vlow over , !l��j^t��': ISLAND ��� 3 BR tumlshod Panabode, Hoat. Wator B, hydro $165,000. SUTTON, IsfXfID ��� EGMONT ~ 1.7' acros, troed, boach, sholtorod covo,' $35,000, l��44�� Jm.i z"Ay*lfyjl*' *'"*'��� ' "ft?|,,v'> ���&',�� *" ������ �� t**-*^,*^ ^"* " '**.* " 1 v/i Mm\f% QN *********** tmm #(**���,,, mm>,m\mmmmmmlm*mm ltff tiMM fiimw*' j W.U,F���.T ���..c^ _____ ssfaPiSW t --mm. CHURCHILL BAY ~ 2 BR ho?nTon 90��,! EOMONT ~ 4 BR home, r.,,.M, ft waterfronV Clams * oyifori on the bas��meif>sundeck, on 3,3 acros, ���bf &Wk- OERRANS BAY ��� 2 BR homo, baiomont on 133��. fl, watorlront, m.^,..(,.. ww^^��^..M**w^^,��w�����w��FW^���.���^.--p.,.^~ .. ^,,^mn^^^mn..^^^.m,WVmrmrmm^ -��� - ^WWT9^P'-'.W^TV��nnr^|Pf.V%'W��'"^Wr-'4f^rM^,WW^ *<���HN1%TJAY ^^^^^ ��� 0E8MNS8AY^Iare*aflR0Khlt��ct . logos & float. 5 acros, 155 II wOfar- 70i: fl watorlront lot with southerly 0 .doslgned hamo on 130 ft waterlront ��� exposure, float, $117,000, front. $115,000 GERRANS BAY ��� 200+ ft W/F, Z�� acros, 2BR homo with llroploco, partial basement 2 BR cQtta8��.dock & float. $150,000^ HOSPITAL BAY -- 2'BR homo oh 50 ��l ll, boach lot. $73,000. PAW WILE1?y Res, 883-9149 *r^^-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ ill: J.i-,y ...i ... .."Mi. .!.<). H'0'Jl,>i,..J .:������..'...f ' %.Jr m (p"��~��f--"ip'*p- f��*t*i#mmtet?&iimi*^^ f, l\ ��,^s.A" Hw^i**m*>to9tfii'i " s; '" y ��� t y*:: J3Z~L -.^f^-. %te. j 33SSeEBzeanada-s-Safetyjtear- \- JPage B-4:.The Peninsula THmgs^, Wednesday, .April 26. \ Feder^progratns Remember the salety rule that is soLhar amortized for the life of the ldan, arranged in equal" monthly istalments. which include payment of interest: and principal and an amount equal to one-twelfth of the estimated annual municipal taxes. As a general rule the total annual payment on principal,-interest-and taxes should not exceed 30 per cent _ of the annual income of the " borrower, including a portion , or aOofthe spouses's income. The applicant must provide at least 5 per cent of the lending valued towards the purchase from his own resources whiclk may be in the form of cash, land or laborer a. combination of these. REALTY LTD SECHELT VILLAGE: Looking for"' .value? One year- old 3 bdrm home. The painting is all done,- completely fenced and there is good garden soil. Attractive fireplace.-Asklng $45,000. ~ 885-3211 FREE REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE Post Office Box 1219, Sechelt Vancouver Toll Free: 684-8016 -ROBERTS CREEK ACREAGE: 2 bdrm attractive home "on almost- 2 acres level Hiway frontage, easy' access. Good large-shop with HD wirlrig for " bench tools. Home completely remodelled. , Shake roof, rancher - alum.l siding^^Several outbldgs. Secluded landscaped property.- FP. .$69,500. EGMONT WATERFRONT: excellent Un vestment opportunity. Approx 560'. of .waterfront With 5 acres and'a "4" year old double wide home. FP $95,0'00 with 1/2 down. All offers' and trades will be considered.'" SECHELT: New 2 bdrm. Walk to the shops. Loads of "cabinets in large _kitchen.-Good "diningrarea. Large ^utilityjajidJaundry -room.-Level lot. Drive in carport. $43,500. WATERFRONT' HOME:, Looat^ on Redrooffs Rd at Welcorpe Beach. Clean, near-new 6 room stucco bsmt home. Well insulated, twin seal windows and sliding doors to sundeck. Heatilator f'place, nice dng area in kit,, plus sep. dng rm facing view-of-Merry. Island _pnd_Welcome Pass. Lge 80x360'"treed property~w-~ worjtshop^j^boye grd bsmt .with wood and coal stove for canning or guests. Good value at $79,500 FP. provements to the land. The mobile home must be subject- to assessment for property tax purposes. - - If there is a chattel mortgage or conditional sales contract registered against the mobile home, the second mortgage cannot exceed the. difference between the value of the- mobile home itself - (Without value of land and cost of-affixing)"and'the amount registered against it.. regulations. For a. single unit, 95 per cent of the first $47,000 of lending value, plus 75 per ^ cent of the" balance up "to "a ~ "maximum establisfiecTby the corporation on a local and - regional basis may - be borrowed. Comparable loans are. available for a duplex or- both units of a semi-detached dwelling, f of the improvement^ of. a property 'already1 owqed or for refinancing a property/ The principal purpose of'thb^ (SELMA PARK" VIEW HOME ��� 3 bedro6m home nicely-decorated. Red carpets, circular brick fireplace,'lots of kitchen cupboards and counter space, - master bedrooms has enste. Basement'is finished and has. en^ trance to the garage..FP'$64,500 SECHELT VILLAGE: This home is very good value, 3 bdrms and lge ufi.lity room, teak cabinets throughout kitchen and enste. Wall to wall carpets. View lot.' Priced at $38,900. 11^*1 Pral^aii' .NEW BUNGALOW,AT REDROOFFS: 1150 sq ft 3 bdrm home on level, beautifully treed 1.28 acres. Close to boat launch S excelyr-round fishing. W/W carpet-- throughout. Bright, sunny kitchen, kirch cab'ts & util off. Vanity bath. Matching attached c'port w-lge storage'rm. FP $49,500. REDROOFFS AREA ��� 1888 sq ft of three bedroom architect designed home. Situated on over 1/2 acre on a non-through road. A must see for those who desire quiet Country living. Asking $57,900. WEST SECHELT WATERFRONT: .quality built 2 bdrm full bsmt contemporary 'designed home, Shown only by appointment. Try' your offer to $79,500. - GIBSONS: Attractive two bedroom home with part basement on ���. large" sewered lot 98 x 148'. Magnificent view property. Cozy living room with brick fireplace and wall-to-wall. Modern kitchen with wall-to-wall, new*,,eobtfieFs"and view windows_in! - eating ar^a. Smart vanity, bathroom. Auto oil heating. Excellent buy at FP $36,500. ^ b n s m nil IEBI [1H1I llll llll pitch in 885-3271 Box 1490, R.R. 1 Wharf Road, Sechelt B.C. VON 3A0 We're the Neighborhood Professionals: MADEIRA PARK 22 acre working ranch all fenced and cross fenced, Good large barn. Good pasture and some fruit, trees. All year round wafer supply. And for tho lady of the house It has a modern 2 bedroom home. Has facilities for horse ond, "strew and rodoos, "Call Larry Roardon, 885. 9320, fi... GIBSONS STARTERHQME V $19,900 As the price indlcatos, this Is tho'Ideal,starter or retirement homo for the handyman. Located lo the lower GJbsonsarea, on q "good-sTzo'd lotT Closilo'all'amenTflo?, TKowlHiig appears ,K>, to now, and thoro "Is a new .furnaco and ducts Installed. Larry Roardon, 885-9320, . ^ , , ONE ACRE LOT [Multl-Zonod] $55,000 In an oxcollont location, xonod for 1,8 apartments, 12 townhousoifof dUplOx, Closo to all amonltlos and on sowor; Larry Roardon, 885-9320. ... '���'..',,.��� SARGEANTSROAD , ' $15,900 Magnlflcont ocoan vlow 161, fully serviced, on sowor, 65' x 110'. ;Closo to all amqnltlos, Bulldor's torms avallablo. Larry Roardon, 805-932(1, PhATT AND FAIRVIEW / $33,000 Small oldor typo homo with carport and nlcoly landscapod and ,,..fonwlM��p��rlyJ.blra tho asking prlco,, Ed Bakor, 085-2641, MULTI-DWELLING tOT , $70,000 Locatod on cornor Highway 101 and School Road Is, this 1,3 aero building lot, Sltuatod closo to all amonltlos and.on sowor, Larry- Roardon,'005-9350, . , ROBERTS CREEK SPACIOUS DUPLEX $49,800 Locatod on Highway 101 noar Flumo Road, 3 largo bodrooms por siilio, Sltuatod on approxlmatoly I aero, An invoMmont worth your consideration. Ed Bakor, 005-2641, '*-ACREAOE.INVESTMENr;*""*"^^ 2,14 acros at Joo and Lowor Roberts Crook Road wllh ovor 700' on tho Lowor Road, Could bo 4 lots ��� tofrlflc potontlal for tho Investor. Chuck Dowman, 085-9374, WILSON CRfcEK ) HALF ACRE AND STUDIO ' , * > f 40,900 , Horo Is a homo that foaturos four bodroom* and a Toxas-sUo kltchon. Idoal proporly for tho homomakor, Groat organic gardon and lots of room lor chicken* otc, Studio over a daddy workshop, wllh full collar facllltlos, ."" DAVIS BAY , HAVIESROAD M����l�� ����i $53,800 Immaculnto 2 bodroom homo (mstr bodroom has dressing room), In a nlco aroa, Idoal starter or rollromont, with largo workshop with wood hoatorand plcluro window overlooking ocoan, TliPro aro lots ol frull .tfpos and gardon spaco, Oilers Chuck Dowman, 005-9374, OCEAN VIEW SILMA PARK 'r $17,500 Good, solid oldor typo lamlly homo In good repair wi|h unln- ��� torruplod vlow of tho ocean. II has 3 bodrooms, the'I bring room ��� has wall to wall carpet,-and there Is a large kitchen Wpd/��lnln0 aroa. Ed Oakor, 005-2641, �� SECHELT WATERFRONT LOT/VIEW LOT* $15,500 & $8,500 At Sandy Hook we have this 100'+ watorfront lot,.close fo road and ad|olnlng.with ao.oxcollent,vl��wJot..that.lies,next to BJ. Road, Larry Roardon, 885-9320. , , ACREAGE $27,000 Thoro Is a choice of two oxcollont bullqlng sltos on 2,37 acros in Wosf Porpolso Bay. It has an all yoar-str'oam flowing through this lovely wooded lot and thoro Is 320' of road frontago, Chuck bowman, 885-9374. . ' ��� ' ' " . ''.'���,., REDROOFFS / HALFMOON BAY AREA WELCOMEW0ODS . $9,500 a $9,750 ' TWO oxtra largo lots, 125'x 200', JLarry Roardon, 885-9320. COUNTRY BUNGALOW \ $39,900 ,, Six 'mllos. wost of Socholt Isthls l^yoqr bi^Ht homo, Sltuatod on approx 2/3 aero lot, Socludod, but within oasy roach of qmenillos. The vendors price Incl.uddfc stove, fridge, washer, -afV'or anaTomoTft'7ur'niluro.Tlea8o-1ry7oaroffBTrEd,BaR'dTr 005-2641. SARGEANTS BAY $16,500 Vlow lot with arbu*u.s and othor small Iroes, slzo 102' x 200', This Is an oxcollont building slto In an aroa of now homos. Of- lors. Ed Bakor, 005-2641, ' ���'. ��� ', ,���' ' HALF-ACRE LOT , $15,000 Largo trood lot at t|io cornor ol Rodroofls Road and tho road to "Sorgoants Bay. Sorvlcod with hydro and wator, Larry Roardon, 003-9320. 1.45 ACRES ,.���;.! $14,900 "Thoro "filtfcrttfr'1 and "poWoV"tb'Mhl��'*propbHy"^hlch"1^1h"V��lJb-'''" dlvUloi) oil Rodroalls Road. Closo to community hall and |u��t a short drlvtf ta all amonltlos, Ollors Larry; Rqardon, 005-9320, HALF-ACRfelOT . , ., $10,000 Nlcoly trood lot wllh hydro and wator In, Sorvlcod by blacktop road, Trallor permitted and torms avallablo; Chuck Dowman, 003-937 ��� RECREATIONAL PROPERTIES $11,000 Gonorous tlzod lots 125 x 200', well trood and socludod. Trailers allowed and' terms avallablo, lots lorvlcod wltH powor "and wafer. Ed Bakw, 885:2641, ������-������---������'������ -v���������'������>���������������'-; MADEIRA PARK SEMI-WATERFRONT "'"''r'' *' ' $22,500 This proporly Is sltuatod just across Iho Narrows Bridge and lacing Bargain Harbour, Exco|lont building slto, woll trood with |us| tho road botwoon you and tho wator, Larry Roprdon, 005- 9320, 3.5 ACRES * ��� .,,'." $22,500 Thoro aro oasy torn)* available lor the purchaser oj this woodod acroago which hak rock bluff .building ��lt'�� that would provide a lovoly vlow ovor pasture land, All yeor stroqm, Chuck Dowman, *Bfl3.937r"r- ^--^"----^^���-^-r-^^r^-r 1-��� DAVIS BAY: Contractor built 3 BR .home with many extra features. Full cement btisement, carport and custom fireplaces. The lot affords one^of the most spectacular views in the area. Asking $67,000. SELMA PARK: A very cozy 3 BR, recently renovated home within walking distance to Sechelt shopping. Dominion���lease:���FP- $18,500. VIEW- HOME, DAVIS BAY: 3 bedrooms, large living room ancLa. fantasticjandscaping job. Garage-in part basement. Lot is 60 x 150, blacktop driveway, 1 block to level beach. Asking $48,SQ0u DAVIS BAY: modem,2 bdrm full bsmt home on fully landscaped lot with excellent westerly- view. Bright, sunny, space-saving kitchen w-utility rm off. Attached c'port w-finished driveway. Kl reduced price of $52,500. SELMA VISTA TRAILER PARK:' 1974- Bendix 12x68' 3 BR mobile home. Automatic oil heating. & hot water. Set up, ready to move in. Priced to sell quickly ��� $10,500. . ___ _" SECHELT VILLAGE: Large 3 bdrm ���home on Dolphin St across from --*��� tennis courts. Home is in top condition, 1/2 bsmt. Yard is* fenced & landscaped.. Double canopy height c'port. Family kitchen, an immaculate home. FP mid $50s. REDROOFFS ROAD:^^��d8lfghtfu1ly> designed;2 BR, 2 bathroom home. Super fireplace in living room and a Franklin in the rec room. 1200 sq ft on main floor. Double garage. Many extras. Asking $64,500. WATERFRONT I -Approx~50~of- level. - naturally I'scaped property. A beautifully built 1000' down and 900'' up. Dream kit* formal dng rm, lge Ivg [���rm w-wall to wall natural stone fp. Owners are leaving the area and have priced this home'accordingly at $74,995,;;., ���',;.'���".. '..;._.,!;.: ..'.', SUNSHINE BAY WATERFRONT: Private float and off-shore_.deep water mooring buoy. Imaginatively designed luxury home of over 2500 sq. ft. living area. A ��e,avlew_fronv every window. All appliances Includod.' 'F'.P. $99,500. DAVIS BAY: Two bedroom bungalow on large, level lot with westerly ���vlow._Safe.-swlmml'ng���beach���iustr| *dcross the road. Excellent, fishing area. Rock flroplacos Tn livihg room. Idoal holiday of permanent home. FF| $46,000. CHARMINCJ FAMILY TWO STOREY ^BSMLlQ-��a��hel'-S-nfiWfistiesidehtlal area. Short walk In to the Village. Home is two stories and 3 bedrooms. Large lot and double carport. Paved dead end road. FP $52,250. > OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE Main street location, on-site parking. New building. Move in now. Sizes from 350 to" 700 sq. ft. All offices are carpeted and painting will be done. Up to 5 year leases available with renewal'pptlon. .Calls. Andorson-Andorson Realty, 885-3211-Homo, B85-2385 We've gpt plenty of homes to ��how you, because the CENTURY 21 organization leads the real estate world in listings and sales! You'll probably findiust what you're looking^orr^Tidr once you locate a home well help you find financing and guide y^TfirpugH all phases of your purchase, Qiir sdi&sfleo^ fjor you, : ,-��� J"'ry" v -��� :.-v'.��� ! ��� ��� , ''..' '. " ','.'"?","'..'";,.',",���,.',:'. **������ DAVIS BAYVIEW HOME: 860 nq ft 2 bdrmmObllo home with ap-i pllancos, All wall to wall carpot. Cozy & Inexpensive to heat. ,; (Concroto drlvovMy and parking slab. Fir Road location. FP $'43,500 '' Terrrisl ��� . '' "7,,' -\, '' ��� ' /,-'-' ���' "���'' '? . '��� I; ' ' -I ��� -"' '' : ��� ��� EXTRA LARGE,VIEW LOT: West Socholt. 100 x 150' Trail Island View ~r lotrFlafft toveirsoCVItad WithiWfer:& powor', An oxcoptlondl lot, $16,500, l;>. \ LOWER ROAD, ROBERTS CREEK: Over 5 acres,of gontly sloping ' proporty with southorn exposure. 580.x 380', Yoar-round creek flows through cornor of property. Excollont buy.at FP $35,000. NUMBER 19 TSA^C6MJj_^ozyjiofli:���now,79.2,.,sq ft.2���bodrQom. 7' hd'mo^'cloTololli^BiriS^Si^pman Crook. No stairs, oloctrlc haat, doublo glazing. Government prepaid loaso has 19 yrs to run, FP $32,000. DAVIS BAY VIEW LOTi EasV torms ��� 20% down & tho balance ovor oasy paymonts on this southern exposure viow lot. Excavation and cloarlng havo boon dono. FP $I3;900. SOUTHWOOD ROAD: Closp to 1/2 aero, Lovol building lot, Hydro, and roglonal wator at road Chock & qomparo, Attractively prlcod at ,,$9r45o.--^��-.-��'.-^'^---'J^'-*-.~,w-��r'..^-^����J ,^.:...,~,...f::,����....L���-....t SECHELT VILLAGE: 5 acres moasurjnp 330^ x 660', Will eventually havo a vlow, Closo to tho arona, Try your olfor to $35,000, ���.���,��� ,..,*���.. i L���, SELMA PARK VIEW LOTi Extra large 90 x ,179 lot, co'rnir location, easy accoss, oxcollont vlow ol Trail Island, FP$ 15,500. ;?' REDROOFFS AREA! Largo trood lot 93 x 400' approx, Good gardon soil, v/ator 8, power, A��klng $12,500, " ' DAVIS BAYi Laurol Road vlow lot 67,50 x 162'. Ono ol the hottor ' vlow*.In tho aroa, Asking $16,000,,, ^- .--���-* -"-������ 'pi1'1 '" "" ml ' ��� ,J", '-' .'..i-1' ' irS^Of HOOKi 70 x 145' of unobstructod viow up Socholt inlol, $2300 down and tako ovor payments of $102 por month at 10 1/2%, FP $7393. . ��� ,, ' A OIBSONS HOME WITH ACREAGE) Large 3 Ijdrm home on.7 acres with Chaster Croek bordering I sldo of foncod properly, Home needs somn repair l��iit ha�� been partially renovated, l,and Is cleared &Jn grasf, A nlco situation. FP $09,300, ^���^������_���_���-~- -' '��� - ���' ~"--~������ ��� UPPER ROBERT* CREEKi: 10 acroi ttf land with 3 bdrm ripar now." ��� homo of opprox 1700 sq ft, and a 4000 sq ft aluminum clad, fully. Insulated building. Building It all w|redfor 220 power * could havn many uiai, Controto floor, cloar span. FP $99,500, , ' i , ,;��� WEST,SECHELT WATERFRONT^ Your!own private park with towering�� i firs & cedars, Home Is unique 1450 sa ft with 12 x 36' wrap-around open sundock. Basomont with workshop and storage, Garaqo, Cement stops to water's edge, Asking $125,000, Some terms, MAIN STREET LOCATION) approximately 50 x 220' lot with business promlte* and living quarters behind, Excellent location for almost any type of enterprise, Thli Is an opportunity to become established In tho vlllago, Lots pf room for expansion, FP $95,000. ACREAGE: Almolt 7 acres "ot ciedrtd, gontly iloplng land, VIow'oV , ocoan. Zoned for development. Could be trallor park. $46,500, DAVIS DAYi View lot, 66 x 152', cloarod and roady to build on, Aroa' , of nlco homes, Aiklno $14,900, ; U..II.. M i...ii....i .���in..' n Lull... ��� ��� : i " ��� ��� ii '-' -��� ��� ������ ROBERTS CREEKi Troed lot with a year round stream. Asking $7600', APPROXIMATELY FIVE ACRES) troed, gontlo^southerly slopo. In agricultural land reserve, 260', highway irontago, Somo merchantable timber, Handy location, close to Joe Rd, FP $31,000, .,.��� ��, ������ .. , ��� GIOSONSi 2 lots sldo by side. Buy one or both, Sewered and cloioto lite boat launching ramp. Terms considered, Asking $12,500 and' $14,800. ' < 1 , I1 or furllier information on the juboyo contact: ".''X'X ' ', ''',,'....."����� ,.,..���- ��� - ��� ��'��������� ���*���- ���������' p;p'" Gcor^ TowuhcimI, 805-3345$ Jack Anderson, 885*2053$ ^mm^mm^m0t:immmm,m,mm��^mw*^S '$&wmm*mm*m��**#��* �� *, ��^���i^w��^a*8i4!-ii*^i**^n^^ 'v�� i- f, ' ' ' ' ' 1 : X'X ��� mmtUm '-,, �������� mmm i, ,���.'.,. Wll��B��*��*��Wai4'i)wi!'o��^(��i!f*��i! ��"f��<^B w^w*��r ,��.���i��p'.-f ������.-��������� ^ ��� *,M���JtI*,h,w��U.*i1'.,H M.1 'I " rt p, u ',��,. I'i /it f-nsof%i*i^m' e*tf��!aft-K * " M*" ' - ��* , ���. , , .. * , 11 i 'if '������; ,*< ����� i't '' / , V':, ,��� .,���!,, ��������� -pp1 " I- I , UTOVM^A -4l__ : ���'������'���.qc-X-X^'^X *& -��m <^d' SOAMES POINT $150,000 Well designed four bedroom home on well over an acre with 128' of waterfront. SARGENTS BAY 80' Wft Lot. $32,000 250' deep and covered with salal and arbutus trees! Ideal location near end of quiet street in West Sechelt. Power and water to lot. HALFMOON BAY Low Bank Wft. $35,000 peautiful lot with southern exposure. Thi.s. is low bank waterfront, but does not have a beach. Salal bushes and Arbutus trees are the natural landscape. Sewer, water & power avajl. ACREAGE 2 BDRM SPLIT LEVEL $53,000 Located on Pratt Road on appro* 1 acre of good garden, soil^Roomy 12 x 16 kitchen. Separate dining room. Large carport and 12 x 20 workshop. 10 ACRES OF WOODLAND For true pioneers. $38,200, vicinity "of Hanbury Road. 2 1/2 ACRES, ROBERTS CK ' $25,000 2 1/2 acres of subdividable property in Roberts Creek. 100' WATERFRONT IN ROBERTS CREEK "Easy"access to beach:_3000~ sq ft home with five bedrooms (could be seven), 2 bathrooms & 2 kitchens. Fireplace and sundeck. WANTED , RETIREMENT HOME Few steps & level grounds - near shopping, GIBSONS OFFICE SALES STAFF JAY VISSER 885-3300 ANNE GURNEY 886-2164 DAVE ROBERTS 885-2973 GEORGE COOPER 886-9344 \. Over 800 Offices and Growing Fast Over 800 Offices and Growing Fast i" THE NUMBER tO REMEMBER 885-2235 (��) Vane. 689-5838 (24 hrs.) E.&0.E. BOX 128 We Are As Close As Your Phone Coast to Coast AGENCIES LTD. Sechelt Real Estate Service v Call now for our FREE Real Estate Catalogue NEW ON MARKET INVESTORS TAKE NOTE #3954 'low priced 2 bedroom home with electric^' 'baseboard heating. One view lot looking but to1 sea. Short stroll td local breakwater pr ocoan access qlose by. Present rental provides Interesting return on lull price of $27,500, BOB KENT, 885-9461 eves, Office, 885-2235 'ahytlmo.' NEW ON MARKET DAVIS BAY-3 BEDROOM ��� ��3949, On one floor, 1200 sq ft, line stone faced flroplaco In the 16 x 18 1/2' living room, with water, view. 9 1/2' x 8' bathroom, no bumped elbows here,' I Soparato utility room. Excollont floor coverings.) [Homo about 0^9 yrs, old on a 70, x 149' lot, full/ |PJ^gJyalJ.4fit5fl)LE��I��tSMITH, 805-9463 eves.' ,���,��:���' * ,V.".'"���"'���','",'"'*'*"'ff,''l,'''" ���""��� ['""P"'.'.",1." .,"��� ���".."���.TV? H��m^..�����M.^. 3 BEDROOM HOME $38,000 #3945 Davis Bay, always popular, 1 block to good boach, and a vlow from tlio homo, Sound oldor home, oxcollont heatilator fireplace In large living room, and automatic oil furnaco In partial basomont, The den could bo a 4th bedroom for a large family In this 1200 sq ft home, Vlow It today and decide, PETERSMITH, 085-9463 eves, , RATHER BE p,^^^���")^-" ~7r; #3?30 Seml-watorfrpnt lot, about 1/3 aero, with groat vlow of Inlet and marina, FP $18,000, DON HADDEN, 805-9304 eves, LOWER GIBSONS r~ ~~~~~ ',"' #3736 A big lot-In a conyanlent location for shopping, boating or "ferry. 120', doop,, 120' wide at back with 55' frontage. Big enough for a duplex If you can got the lonlnfl. FP $14,500. JACK WARN, 006- 2601 ovos, Ak ���'. : -1 HOME ON 5 AcSsT ~ BARGAIN HARBOUR WATERFRONT #3901 Wall, bfylt;'4nsu|atpd 3 bedroom home overlooking the socludod waterway. A flno deep water dock and a quiet area close .to all amenities. With '350 sqft of living"aroa plus additional living aroa downstairs th|p one should be seen. Vendor Is flexible In arranging financing and" will consider a trado. *FP,$131,500. BERT WALKER, 885-3746 eves. h .,. . , ,' ' ";. ' '������'�� , ��� ^ * , , _, .... OPPORTUNITY #3912 Prime Jiving qubrfors-'W a family with workshop and doublo carport, Doublo plumbing and 2 flroplacos, Also a wo|l appolntod rental sulto and 2 extra long duplex *oned lots. FP $130,000, JACK VyARN, 886-2681 eves. ,, 5+ACRES #3674 Over 5 acros of sunny, southern slope land ih Roberts Croek.partly developed for personal enjoyment or subdivision. Close to beach accoss. Asking $45,000, JACK WARN; 886-2681 eves, f SECHELT LOT #3856 Lovel lot. Nlco Inlet view, noar marina and Ico arena, .All local services, All new homes In aroa, Lot slzo 70 x 125', FP $12,000, Try your offer, DON HADDEN, 885-9504 eves. SEAVIEW 66X 125' cloarod lot oxposuro but close to Gibsons, Prlcod $14,500. JACK WARN, 886-2681 eves. #3933 ,j serviced except sowor, On Goorgla Strait right for quick ��alo at GARDENERS TAKE NOTE #3907 This sound older 2 bodroom home at 1411 Socholt Inlot Road offers a convenient location, good privacy and an dxcopflonally flno largo then mako\yo,ur offor on tho $42,500 asking prlco, BERT WALKER, 885-3746 eves. _ _. - ( ' ���' N ��� RECREATl6l^LCW$52Q0 ~~~ ~ s. #3845 Buy a piece,of land now, The full price is $52Q0I Hydro and domestic water at roadside, Give us a ding at 085-2235 anytlmo, ask for BOB, \, ' PANORAMIC VIEW #3863 ' ' ' 4. , , 00 x 150' lot, Serviced by hydro, wator and phone. Accoss to ocoan via blacktop road to shorollno. Near Wdkollaid Inn. FP $16,200. BOBKENT, 005-2235. .��� ', , ��� ���..:.������ ,-v ,���. .#3888 s 8/10 aero, almost lovol with vlow through : :."-.'.'.'".��� #3923' ' |,r,��� Soufh jlopo lor.,��M0��,about,3,.r JiteC* ihi;..9t ,!!uit Rri?��.9.t. jW J .ROO-einsLonl v���*�� ,QQ0- 4c��wn. ��- will carry for 1 yoar while you build, then havo over-all mortgage on your horn*. PETER SMITH, 085-9463 eves, WEST SECHELT #3834-37 Cholco lots, almost lovel, some with view, on pavod road yvlth vyator ��� ft hydro In,"Jutt 1,7 miles from Secholt, BOlidlng scheme protoctn ^ your Investment,, Prlcos start at $10,000, PON HADDEN, 005-9504 eves, WILSON CREEK ~~ -r-r���-r- tf389S Located on Camoo Road, this flno building lot Is serviced, has tome vlow potential, Is noarly love| arid what'i more, the vondor will , accept $2,000 down, chock Ihls ono then-try your offor on the full prlco of $12,000. BERT WALKER, 005-3746 evos, GET INTO THE SUNSHINE " T" ., ~ #3947 5 bodroom, 2 storay house with largo covered sundock. Superb vlow, Sunny landscapod lot on qulot road. Proporty overlooks Islands and ocoan, Asking $69,500, Call BOB KENT, for appolntmont 8B5-2233 (24 hrn.) ' MADEIRA PARK Boat ownors, Horo Pondor Harbour. Just 400' to wator's adge, On paved road with hydro, phono and wator along road, FP $22,000, DON HADDEN, 085-9504 ovos, . " __ , .',',, .,, GIBSONS ACRES " " #3749 9,2 acros 1/2 mllo to buslnoss soctlon, on blacktop road must bo worth $45,000, Somo rovonuo from tho small rentals, tot us show ,,ypu���lhl* almost lovol .easyta manage acreage.JACK WARN, 806. 2681 ovos, ��< Mr-Wi*(W��*h1 "R$Wfti**��4��a��s*l**M * Serviced lot 7)m 193', Level, groat far that'vlow homo"Wlth gardon. >rdK<' --������-���' agei PHci Nowhpmoar] iriKcloio tp DM! nay boach ?nd local ��io'ro. 3 rr\llat;to , v od at.,_$14;m!mmmm)mt NEW ON MARKET DAVIS BAY WATERFRONT N3980 Boautlful 3 bodroom homo, lovoly irftlirflfftfT^ vTow, boach access,,, .Boathouse. OiS on*- floor < 1464 ��C|, ft, $00,700 olValuol 'PETER SMITH, 005-, 9463 evo-s! �� *.*''��� ���.nr'y.i^yi !?��' *L?*Al- ttffA, icvr ; THREE BEDROOMS. $31,900 ��394t About 7 yrs old, looks llko now, .Immaculate, this 1073 sq ft homo has 3 genorous bedrooms, soparato, utility, .storage room ond wetal garden ��h��d,-.- ��, A!. '?jw��j?1. .0,?.?.c8i'9,.���Pj,Ji Jsb'v Jbm J|y !do ���,, *"���ro^m *orvdTill nTn i^lo wr^lSiviiol ��� 1 of "t oo"r"orii 3 "*"' Njpnly 4 mln, to vlllago, Can you equal thlif lor $31,9,00, PETER SMITH., 083-9463 ��� ,'ovos.�� ��������� ������ ���'��� ���������',:;; ";; ���-";;; mi, m\%im,*mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm$mmmmmmmw :,-im 10HN R. GOODWIN WHERE ELS| BUT OUT WEST? #3495 Woulcl you flhd4t lot with a deep south vlow? Yos, ll's high up, 'and ' 7.,.down.bolQW.you.wlll.havo.an jjoasy,accoss to tho ocoan.Flrst.quick-v draw ol $ 12,500 will take It, May I toll you moro? Call pardnor BOB ' 885-2235 onytlmcv ' FOR THE CLEANEST FAMILY IN TOWNI #3913 . This lovoly 2 bodroom village home has 2 full baths, quality construction carpot and cabinets, Washor, dryor, rango and rolrlgorator Included. In this good valuo of $44,000. Call RUTH tyOORE, 005-9213 evet, ATTENTION WELDERS! 7 #3941 , ..Wolding, .wiouahftlmo^^,aod,.fllumlnumi.rt3llJ>u*ln��ii. Also includos,,, propano and liquid carbonic sales, A very good working buslnoss ' ���and ownor will help train.,Contact RUTH MOORE, 885-9213 ovos tor further Inlormatlon, , LANGDALE SEA VIEW "^ #3935 Beautiful view lot 104 x 70'; Ideal lor bosomont bomb wltfi a sun, deck, 2 minutes to ferry tormlnal, houso plans Includod In thltkrw prlco ol $9,900, JIM WOOD, 083-2571, HOUSE WITH A VIEW ��� ���- #3934 Located on Oowor Palm rfoad, thli tyrg* 3 bodroom modorn homo, qtlractlvo brick llroploco In spacious living room, quality carpets, well designed kitchen, extra largo balhroom, sltuatod on a large lot 100 x 2SQ1, Asking $64,900. J|M WOOP* 003-2571, SELMA PARK WITHAVIEW " #3942 Excellent 4 bedroom with a huge living room, comploto with Iroo- standing flroplaco for maximum heal efficiency, Basement mostly llnlshod with extra bathroom, well kept pardons and llshpond. Work? tyol All Iho hqrd work has "been dono. Call mo to vlow, asking $63,000, JIM WOOD, 883-2571,; REDR^OWISECLMSION * H��M" Porkllke">1/2 acre, actual sjtte 100 x 660'. Centre slope, bordered ' by road allowance xind blacktop road, fully' serviced, If you aro * looking (or country living with privacy this It'the property for you. Vendor says lino up with your repsonable ollors. Asking $22,000, JIM WOOD, A85JI571. REDRt>QFFS��PANABOD6 Ifl^.dStttWp.i^MMPWi-'IWI��� 4l(ft*!,lW'!-��Wi-W����!��f��IWW*,,f*f**����� #3956 Four y&ar did ? bodroom, I 1/2 baths, itono flreplactf on bright living room. (Small guest cabin requires a little finishing,) Outside workshop, situated on 1/2 ocr�� 80 x 263V o* Y00 *M>J,Z, wtfAW, JIM WOOD 803-51871'. ���;. , '���'������ FOTT' .'���....., .W : r ��� > H4i^a^^>fm>*<'<&'ir&, w '*. '*.'" :>, r* \ > , *B W*^* ���) ** l^ft 1*1 V ���*IWWWfcSjH^HWfet* 1W X , ��� '���- ,' ii ��.<,. p,(-* ^v^^m^^t^mme��mi^ii'' )M(j(S��^l!*��!��rt��^!^^��Hi!S*W 'V \ \ -*.��� -. &:.^*?~~rr- -^^^^^--iiSfjriasaas,*-1 ZX -I-5MS3iW��i.--arit: -' ~^-n~f6rm"lFla"rgerwjth" long-sword-like leaves. The wide spreading flower is deep blue-purple with finely patterned, dark, vein-like streaks fanning out from the yellow center. (B) The eastern form is characterized by narrow gr,ass-like leaves. Although smaller, it is equally colorful. Both .grow -aJoh^ maifslv edges and wet meadows, blooming from**\ MayVtoJune ahd growing up to three feet Ln height. & Ducks Unlimited (Canada) ��� 1495 Pembina Hwy, Winnipeg, Man. R3T 2 E2 �� 235 - 78 Take care with home insulation i* The term condominium date on the newest concepts of land use and planning. 4. Am I placing too high (or low) a value on thejesidential property I want to sell? An experienced residential sales person is in day, to day contact with the market and. ��� can assess values on the basis of location, condition, amenities. He-she knows what similar properties are bringing. . . Condominium . living. is a popular answer to the need for less costly home ownership for many people. Whether you choose this type ownership for your first home, or as an easier lifestyle when your family is grown, you have a wide choice from the many designs available on the lower mainland. Though the idea- dates back twenty five hundred years, the first con- Explaining the term "Buyers market" The words buyers' market should not throw fear into the -��breast of a vendor. Instead, it can work in his favour. Traditionally, more houses are made available on the market at this time of year, and though this may present some buyer-confusion, you may be sure that a good property, realistically priced,' and made attractive- to potential purchasers, will be ^chosen by a buyer who will be happy with his choice because he has had great comparison opportunity. ��� Convenience,; location, condition, space and facilities, neighbourhood and price are the six major con siderations that govern any buyer's choice. If your property meets most or all of the average buyer's needs you can depend oa plenty of ac-" tivity "and an eventual satisfactory sale. Existing 'homes on the market today are good value because they can never be duplicated at the same price again. Century West���Sechelt dominium units appeared locally in the late nineteen sixties. The terms condominium, or strata title refer tcra type .of ownership rather Jhan'a particular style. They can be apartments ,.-_townhoiises,��� duplexes or even clusters of single family.dwellings_in a "strata^title-pTcrject Condominiums can be purchased in small < units, large projects, or~highrises, with extra facilities such as swimming poo^, saunas and tennis-courts often included in the larger projects. Investigate all types of condominiums before you buy, to make sure it will suit your particular lifestyle. Century West���Sechelt .Consumer- and���^drporate- Affairs Minister Kafe Mair has warned against '"ttishonestr "Contractors-' peddling inferior home insulation products", and has extended the original tiiree- ,day .cooling off period to SEVEN DAYS in which B.C. Consumers can cancel door- to-door sales contracts. He urged everyone to be aware of requirements for federal grants, and that salesmen may gloss over the - .. fact thaLthis yearjhe grants apply only to B.C. homes built before 1941. He also reminded I anyone considering insulating this year to remember that the federal gTants are payable only for two-thirds of the cost of materials up to a maximum of $350, and that labour costs are not included in the grants.. This grant is .also taxable, which fact has escaped many applicants. He- cautions potential customers to get at least two separate estimates 'from reliablecontractors and check with a lbcaljfetter Business.. Bureau or T.F. 800-663-3145. PageB-6 The Peninsula Times Wednesday, April 26,1978 HHHMHHMHMUUUjifefk .rr"- EAL ESTATE APPRAISALS ^WOTARY PtJ BtIC 4W DENTAL BLK?^ GIBSONS ^fc PHONE 886-22 AND-LAND-D��VELOPMENT-4.TD - -TOLL FREE 682 -oAi��uaP��~ A'.' .^S' Jon McRae Lorrie Girard���; --/Chris Kankolnon Arne T. Patterson 885-^670___ 886-7760 - 885-3545- " 886-9793 HOMES 'SARGENT ROAD: A spacious family home situated on the low side of a quiet cul de sac 'in one of Gibsons finest and most popular residential area's. The large 132' x 133' lot is extensively landscaped for minimum maintenance and offers a fantastic view of the harbour,, Howe Sound acd Georgia Strait. For economy, and comfort'there are double glass windows in.front. The kitchen features Citation cabinets, garburator, 20 cu ft fridge/freezer and self-cleaning electric stove. Each of the three bedrooms has large closets and the master bedroom has ensuite plumbing. The huge -unfinished basement offers endless development possibilities for recreation and hobby activities. Large s'undeck and patios for outdoor enjoyment. Many more nice features-.mcluded in the price of $69,500. a ATTENTION! Retire on the bedutiful coast���of- Secheltr-We have 6 Mobile Home Sites left. ^^ln9,eW,dd* /^~or Double Wides Located at Garden Bay 100% Bank Terms OPFC LANCER HOMES call colloct Ed Zaek, 533-1651 COACH ROADrfofHeek Rd) Three year old three bedroom home situated in a quiet subdivision in Roberts Creek only 2 miles from Gibsons. Large kitcheti with an eating nook. Yard is nicely landscaped, yours to enjoy from the 300 square foot split .level sundeck. Extras include a wired and plumbed' dark room and "7x8 storage shed. $44,900. GRANDVIEW ' RD: (off- Pine) Three"' bedroom home on a beautifully treed and fully .landscaped lot (175 x 150) with an excellent view_of Georgia, Strait. Kitchen has eating,nook and a built-in oven and range top, _F\ogr to ceiling cvl rock fireplace. 45 x 9 covered sundeck and a huge double carport. $63,500. SARGENT ROAD: Custom built home'on a lovely landscaped terraced view lot. Master bedroom has ensuite' and double closets. Mahogany custom cabinets. Two heatilator fireplaces, double windows and screens. Full basement with finished rec room. Separate- utility room and a workshop. Carport and cement driveway. $63,500. HWY 101: Roberts Creek. Two bedroom home on lovely partially cleared acre.. Fenced in garden. Fruit trees, loganberries, strawberriesTsurrounded by lawn.'Separate workshop in back. ���^ Riding lawnmower and some garden tools included, also fridge, - stove and some furnishings. Full basement. $42,560. YOUR AUTOPLAN CENTRE HOUSE FOR SALE 1350 sq. ft., skylights, fireplace up & down, architect designed, finished upstairs ond down'.' $69,900 - 885-3356 GOWER PT RD: Two bedroom starter home. This old timer close to shopping and the post office has to be seen. Cement foundation ��� under 665.square feet. Storage area 220 square feet. Includes fridge and stove. $22,500. SEAVIEW LANE: approximately 2 acres of forested WATERFRONT property in West Sechelt. 1758 square foot 3 bedroom home. Sauna and beach house combo on beach. Enjoy the view of the Trail Islands from the glass enclosed patio. $148,500. SOUTH FLETCHER: A beautiful view of Gibsons Harbour is only one of the many features of this four bedroom home. Others include a feature wall - fireplace, hardwood floors, lovely large kitchen and for. the handyman a 16 x 18 workshop. $37,900. . ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� DOUG^AL ROAD: Nice starter or retirement hqme on level lot. '������ Two bedrooms and an additional room Jo-be used for sewing ��� room or an office. Wall to'wall carpeting:; Stone fireplace. Yard is B landscaped with a patio in the back yard.$i��2,5CfO. And they, sure are happy about it! What are they doing? Why, they're reading TheTIMES... looking for a new home or car or job or washer or. bicycle. And each person will probar- Bly'find justtherlghtitem at just the right price! How do we know? Well, we have load�� of advertisers every week..".offering scores of new products and-services. We welcome ads of all sizes... weTT1 even help you develop an ad if you wish, for the same cost as the ad ., albrte! What other media car\ offer fWat kind of bargain... Qn a one-to-one pe rso n a Lba s i s?jCLb eckja[rr^ujnd ^nd_ we think you'll want to join your r friends who read and advertise in The TIMES... It's the best buy around! ThePENiNSULA^I^ed. ,.,fa weekly par/ of your life I TRAILBAY-: Cozy older type home on leased waterfront property. Situated in a peaceful and quiet area' with a' safe sandy beach, beautiful view and desirable southwesterly exposure. Large lot with level landscaped grounds around the horpe and a nicely treed bank to the rear. $15,000. ��� ��� ��� B- ��� DAVIS ROAD: Charming gable roofed three GOWER PT RD. In the heart of Gibsons one ��� I. . �� i ... . .. II 1 I UI I. I -I :_!; j .L_ nil'li mt: S bedroom single storey home. Fully land scaped lot. Large utility room for washer, dryer and storage. The cement slab carport could easily be finished as a rec room. The perfect family home close to schools, shopping,, the ^curling home and the new swimming pool. $37,900. block from shopping and the Post Office.JB Three bedroom ::-h'6me^bn~cbncre^ foundation. Post & beam construction. Acorn-'H, fireplace-gives a cozy atmosphere to. the:E; living room. Nice and bright with many large B windows. $33,000. ��� '���= 1103 FRANKLIN: Large family" home on a level |ot. Five bodropms, rec room and a separate utility room. Living room has a stone fireplace and both it and the dining room are done In wall to wall carpeting. Separate workshop In rear, The lot has southern exposure with some water view! Close to shopping and febblo Beach. $52,900,' , ������ tots I SKYbjNE DRIVE: Overlooking'thq Bay and the I Village of Gibson? Irom this qulot and pr|v,ate lot 6n Iho Bluff, Start building your droam home right Away on the expanso ol this 207 x 115 x 181 x 66 uniquely shaped lot. LOVy DOWN PAYMENT���EASY TERMS. fP, $13,500. SKYLINEDRt This70.x 59 x 131 io'lMfl lot with nxpapslvo vlow of tho Bay area and Gibsons Vlllago |s woll prlcod. $11,50Q, SKYLINE Df|:-- With tho sowor only 150 foot away Irom this lot and tho ad|olnlng lot also for salo, makoi this an oxcollont value-JThe-Jdocrt, spot for a distinct and original hornev Nlco vJow and sheltered from tho opon seay,$ 13,900..--��� ���3V-~ GOWER rrf. Rt^At, tho cornAr/of nvfiw proporty has lovols cloarod for tho building slto of your choice; Excelled ylow6f 'GeorgiaStrait,1 Approx qO'x250'. $l6,5q6, I TUWANEKs Only ono block to beach, lull vlow of Intel, Piped community water available. 80* x 140' lot. $9,900. MUST SELL, MAKE AN OFFER: Grandvlow & Pratt: Ono of tho bettor building lots on Pratt Rd In rural Gibsons. LeVel and cleared wltVi a viow. $11,900, PRATT RD: Noar now school slto. This lot Is cleared and ready to build upon, Matura fruit trees dot this 76' x 125' lot. $13,500. COCHRANE RD: Good building lot 65'x 130', Close' to shopping and the ocean. Sowor easemj��ntof-10.'-onSE side of lot, $1,2,600,----".- GRANDVIEW RD: Lot slzo approx. 1,04x105 with some vlow over the ocean, Close to beach toccoss, partially cleared, easy building lot. '$131000. CORNER ABBS & SCHOOL ROADi Excollont building lot 75 x 150 In aroa ol good homos. Spectacular panoramic vlow. Fully serviced. J>17.��W,---^)..LW'~.-~�� .,..,..,,,-,��:,,. ��� mm.' BURNS RD: Good bulling lot "(65 x 130) on Hat land In 9|l?sons Village, Four blocks Irom Post Olllco, stores and transportation. Lightly; tfeed. Three blocks Irom ocean. All services' available. $11,000. UPLANDS ROAD: Tuwanek. Idoal rocroatlonal | lot Iii beautifully wooded and park llko area. 'Zoned for,traltors.sThls Ipt overlooks Sochelt'j Inlot and the'Lamb Island, $8,900. SOUTH FLETCHER) At school Road. Two lots oil 40 x 150' each. One lot has a .cottage whlchl could be rontod, Those lots aro mostly cleared! and roady for building, A spoctacular vlow off the ontlro Bay aroa and Kpats Island Is ln-f cludod,ln,.the prlco.pl,.$27,50p������,, _ ,r VELVET ROAD: Boautilul vlow lot in dos|rable| area, Road In and hydro and phona to| property. Prlcod wqll below assessed $11/000. value, LANGDALEi Lovol building lot on JohnsonL- Road.fantastic vlow ol Howo Sound, $14,500,1 SECHELT INLET ESTATES: Deluxe lots with a spectacular view |J of Porpoise, Boy, Beech facllltlos, nearby rndorage, water, hydro and telephone at each lot. Only A 1/2 miles to the conveniences o| Sechelt, GOWER PT RDi 100' of waterfrontage, steep but managable slope, Hydro and water on Ihe esplanade rood, 217 deep with o completely unimpeded view to yancouver Island, Faces- south west lor lots ol sunshine. $15,900. YMCA ROAD: Langdalo. Cleared, lovol building lot measuring 01' x 173' suitable for a variety ol houso plans. Locatod within oas.y walking dlstanco to school and a lew mln\>tos |og lo the ferry terminal, Moke on oiler on the asking [irlce of $12,900. ��� -. > WHARF ROADi At the corner of Davidson. With a little easy cloarlng this lot will be ready lo build on, Walking distance lo' tho forry, Lot size Is 00 x 110, $12,900. ACREAGE HWY 10): 5 ocros oil Hall Road, land Is very GRANDVIEW ROAD AT 9THi Over 1/2 acre LANGDALEi 4.Q1 acres. Excollont holding dry with good percolation, Southern exposure -Vory private with view, ffouio 'plor^ and" 'property right across from the ferry terminal, In the hoart ol Roberts Croek.'On regional building permit paid for and Included In price, Langdalo Creok Is tho eastern boundary ol water. Approximately 1 ocre Is cleared, Hos foundation floor slab and plumbing all In for (hlvproperty, $39,500, older home presently being rented for 2Bx42 (1176 sqft) building, $14,900, ��� ���-��� ~ - - $115,00 por month, Includes small barn, Vendor has subdivision plan lor 9 lots, '��� OIBSbNSi 4,6 acros of oxcollont holdlnbj ��-fl*^liW,--\ _..... ��� ._ . . propertyelosf to Soames Point Park, Partially] _% " ' , , , clooroiljjry, ypur p(lori.,$32.000, __���- ....���..__���.. _u���ii.... f 'JA " " ; ��� , ��� ' ' , ���*������ Drop inltr MUfQrjr&eJtrochnhT >.^^-���.��.-xA' '������' ~-��� j '���'"���..��������� ..' ' ��� .f "���.',���; .,������'��� ���-;��� "..py ��� ��� ' ' ��� i..>l-">. '.��y* , I. 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'fliaM*! iMvWi liMWA riti *nw> r%Aw)>wnf*v wwamyMI *f������(Si�� K. A ***:, *ir,vV.'' l-A ������** ���HT- . /'���- -/ .^.. -*#te _-��� ��-?��-���er Reflections Nazi hunter Won't forget Bf Vem Giesbrecht Almost everyone with access to a television set was watching Holocaust last week, it seems. At least the NBC "mini- series" on the extermination of Jews by the Nazis before and during the Second: World War "was~a"popular~topic^of who say the Nazis are old and sick and should be left to die in peace. "This is wrong! There are seven million Nazis alive today and they're depending on the young generation." -There^wouldn'tbeaSmany-NazisTalive���pSC^i if Wiesenthal had his way but he said, many Nazis escaped from Europe during the Cold War, when Allied efforts to try to Silberbauer in Vienna, Austria(on Nov. 23, 1963), aided by a Polish joke about reading the telephone directory to fall asleep. After the capture, he learned that Silberbauer had attended the play based on- the-young Jewish -girls's diary. (Although"Wiesenthal didn't mention, it, Silberbauer was merely suspended from Ws job with theVienna police department). Wiesenthal also told of accompanying three rabbis to a Jewish library in Austria and seeing bneofihe rabbis faint when he- found a book from his home, with an inscription from his sister, which read in ^.Themurderercare inltoeSriUageTijr MBnot unduly __PageB-8 The Peninsula Times Wednesday, AprU 26, 1978 Ambrosia beetles are small, winged insects ' whose dietary preference for hemlock and fir wood could, cost the B.C. the next house. Please don't forget us, don't forget our memory." was a discussion among teachers and students, with whom I spend most of my time. "It's pretty /gross," , commented a u.c i*��u �������*, �������. �������� ��1U4�� ��, ~j "I still erow cold everv time I think of Grad^8studentrreferrin^noWothe^eries-them-Am^��duced^and-there are-stilL.^J^^^j0010^617 tune L iranK ot execute this last will... It's my personal '�� - but-to-tbe horr-ible-slaughter-it-depictedv "The show is too much of a fantasy," said a teacher. "I doesn't hurt the way a documentary would ..." For Simon Wiesenthal, the Holocaust has never stopped hurting, even though he was one of the lucky ones, being liberated from the Mauthausen death camp in,1945. "Since then, he has devoted his life^to -tracking-down-Nazi-murderers. He-has been astoundingly successful, rooting out and bringing to trial some 1,100: Nazi criminals, including Adolf Eichmann and TR6 Gestapo sergeant who clomped up the stairs of a house in Amsterdam to arrest-and Australia today. "They're worse than -thousands-of them.li.ving today -under falsev names. . - - - For a long time, he said, it was hard to find anyone in Germany who would admit knowledge of Hitler's atrocities. "Old people would say, 'I was against Hitler. I heard some rumors (about the death camps) but I saw nothing.' I never met'a man who said, 'Yes, I was a Jiazj'butwith -the-growth-of -neo-Nazi groups today,��� people are willing to say they're Nazis." Wiesenthal reserved his harshest words for Nazi "helpers", many of whom, he said, live in Canada, the .United States Anne Frank and seven others, in an attic hideawaj? in August, 1944. Yet, he says; the number of Nazi criminals tried and convicted represents "only,the tip of the iceberg" and he admits, "We'll never get every Nazi criminal and helper." the Nazis because the assassins had the excuse that they were ordered to commit crimes but the helpers from the Baltic and other countries volunteered to help the Nazi��. They helped kill, they turned in tragedy that my . office . (Jewish Documentation Centre) is the last one in the world. It's not an easy life. Many- similar offices have closed, but I'm like the Japanese soldier who didn't realize that the war was over.* Wiesenthal ended his talk with , a iwarhing^d'an^appeal: " "What happened can happen again... When hatred becomes a government policy, as in Idi Amin's Uganda, place in South America, Biaf ra... then a holocaust is possible. Our generation was completely unprepared for hatred. We couldn't imagine it could happen in.Germany, where we were so integrated^ "Dear young friends, watch the beginning propaganda of hatred, separating Jews and Gentiles, saying 1?,. _.,. ��� -, petfple and in. many cases they made a Standing before an audiepce ofjnorej jyofit from the property (of the victims)^- Jews have no right to sifrin parks, to travel- than 1,000 at the Schara , Tzedeck Among the anecdotes Wiesenthal told on the same buses.. .The effect of all this: Synagogue in Vancouver last Tuesday;���^"tihe story of his five-year search for made the 'final solution' %, normal, ex- Karl Silberbauer, the policeman who pectable conclusion, arrested Anne Frank and her family in an ' 'Our freedom is not a gift from heaven, attic inAmsterdam-He-fihally-caught-up���Thisfreedomwe-must-win everyday^��� Wiesenthal acknowledged a standing ovation and tried to play down his -reputation-as-a-famous-i^azLhunter!'. "I'm not the Jewish James Bond, nor Don Quixote . . ." he sayl "forest industry up to $7 million in damages annually if their appetfties are not jtoasticallyjuiilraL. ...���., ..j...^., 1 The damage estimate comes from the Pacific Forest Research Centre in Victoria, which says the switch by logging companies form traditional water-sorting to dry-land^fa"ding has increase*!- the ambrosia beetles' activity. - Adult beetles emerge in the spring and are attractedJopiles of cuLhemtock-and "fir, wnere they bore through the logs, creating tunnels and reducing the wood's market value. ��� While the beetle has "always ��� been around and is endemic to this area," they cause only minor damage locallyrsays Gabrielle Sartisohn, a forester with MacMillan Bloedel's Stillwater division. "In this division our only dry-land sorting is done on a sort of peninsula on Powell Lake," said Mrs. Sartisohn, adding that damage caused at the four-acre site by the beetle had not noticeably increased in the past few years. Logs that are hit by the. beetle 'tare usually salvaged for piilp," she said. Advertising.^ is your way of introduction. CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD Bicycle Come to Us: We're Experts QUAURED BIKE MECHANIC : ON STAFF X-S FULLY EQUIPPED SHOP Completed Soon at Sechelt SHOP OPENING SPECIALS 10 SPEED WHEELS Front, reg. 1795 now 1389 Rear, regr2-l .00 15M and 20% OFF TIRES & TUBES offer expires Sot., April 29 TRAIL. BAY SPORTS ,-i. , ^J^M^miL ��*tf j3 ��*w"��^WWS!&*��*V^^��^fc*W^W<^Ji**)*H Cowrie St.,_Sechelfc_ 885-2512 Sunnycrest Centre^Gibsons 886-8020 Certainly he didn't cut a dashing or outlandish figure. With his subdued grey' "suit, grey moustache and weary face, he looked his age, 60, for for an hour and 20 minutes there was a virtual silence ifi the large synagogue as he spoke, calmly but passionately. There was little emotion in the audience, composed largely of Jews. Some of the listeners nodded in remembrance or agreement as he spoke, others twisted their hands or wiped away a tear. (��� Wiesenthal did not speak of the 89 members of his family who perished in the Holocaust, nor of his experiences in the concentration camp. Instead, he detailed some of the obstacles blocking his campaign to avenge the victims of the Nazi genocide and warned that what happened to-JJewsj ��� and Gentiles ��� in Europe .during the Nazi regime could happen again elsewhere in the world, Efforts to bring the Nazi criminals to justice haye been hindered by three main factors, Wiesenthal said: the false definition of war criminals, the law, and the number of persons killed. The biggest extermination of Jews took place 800 to 1,000 miles from the combat zone and had little to do with the war, he said. "The war made the crimes possible, but can't excuse, them," he said. Most of the Nazi murderers were* hot soldiers, fighting^against^^ otter soldiers and taking the risk of being wounded or killed, and 90 per cent of them survived the, War, Wiesenthal said. The term "war criminal" doesn't fit them. Regarding' the legal obstacle, Wiesenthal said the definition of mass murder became obsolete in Hitler's time. "It used to be that if a person went insane, and shot four or five people, he was a mass nnntt^ererrbuHirHitlieirlstime?;thfire WAS ��,. new type of mass murder, the murder from the desk. With a telephone call... he gave the orders and killed thousands of victims. s ' ', "In one case a man was responsible for the deaths of 700,000 people, but he has only one life, so for this enormous crime, he paid with his.life. There was another man, Franz Novak, an Austrian, who transported 1,700,000 Jews to Auschwitz for Eichmann. He had three trials... and was finally sentenced to nine years. SoN .people say, 'For the death of my father, he has 25 seconds in jail' for 'For tho death of ifty family, he was three minutes In Jail.'" _.,...;.i'Peiople.said to.me,JDon'.t..wait for.ax trial, give us the names and addresses, wc will do it." I said, 'How many will you be able to kill before you're stopped. Maybe 600, theri-tho govcrrment'will atop you. So, people will say, tho Nazis killed tho Jews during the war, after tho war tho Jews1 killed tho Nazis. (Even though) it's 600' ngqlnst six million, .���.'flnlshod.Lw.,-,.,���....,,��.m��� '"People say to mo sometimes, 'You saved tho life of a criminal.' It would have been very easy to kill Eichmann in Argentina... but we need tho criminals on trial as witnesses for history. Tho trial is more Important than the criminal." 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LIST PRICE HIGH SPEED BALANCING reg, 4.50 SAlJE $M TIRE SAVING FRONT END ALIGNMENTS , Cars 18.00 Light Trucks 22.00 i^fm^^mm^^mmm^^f^mm^^ Tire & Suspension Centre ������������'.���.' -cHlo-270u ��� > -_ _���, rC' ' ...CtftMS*,....,, ,#u-, _;i.. ..;. .yy*,y % ���.a^,. IJflBj-_ - ����� - ^_���_ i ����� ^mmmmmtrm^^^fm^^atf^^mfmf^^i^im^, ��. r.fm ^���*H**miml*x,i* mm. 4 'i mm+mmmm ��fywunrwwwnftiiftifJtW *ji��i*i��(*i ^ -m�� 11- t"ji5��nv �� - Section C Wednesday,.April 26,1978 Pages 1-6 1978 season schedule The 1978 Sechelt Peninsula Ladies \ at Bud's Babes, Roberts Creek at Pender Softball season0 opens' Tuesday, May 2, Harbour, Cedars Inn at Trail Bay. -'-- with the league expanded to six teams, one June 1 ��� Trail Bay at Bud's Babes, each in Gibsons, Pender, Harbour and Pender Harbour at Cedars Inn, Roberts Roberts Creek and three from Sechelt. Creek at Sechelt Legion. June 6 ��� Pender All games are at 6:45 p.m. Home fields Harbour at Bud's Babes, Roberts Creek at are as follows: Pender at Madeira Park '' Cedars Inq, Sechelt Legion at Trail Bay. -Elementary, Cedars Inn at Elphinstone, June 8 ��� Bud's Babes at Roberts Creeks Roberts Creek at Roberts Creek Trail Bay at Pender Harbour, Cedars Inn Elementary, Bud's Babes at West Sechelt at Sechelt Legion; Elementary, Trail Bay at Chatelech and ' June 13 - Cedars Inn at Bud's Babes, Sechelt Legion at either Sechelt Sechelt Legion at Pendter Harbour, Elementary or Hackett Park. Roberts Creek at Trail-Bay. June 15 ��� TirircnAv Bu^'s Babes at Sechelt Legion, Pender mo �� a xi k * nVai.. Harbour at Roberts Creek, Trail Bay at �� ^ I ZJFE ^Srrat^i Cedars Inn. June 20.- Bud's Babes at Babes, Roberts Creek at Cedars Inn Sechelt Legion at Trail Bay, May 4 ��� Bud's Babes at Roberts Creek, Trail Bay at Pender Harbour, Cedars Inn at Sechelt "RORY" WALKER received the Tom April 21. Walker, a defenceman for Legion. May 9 ��� Cedars Inn at Bud's ^ Robilliard Memorial Cap ��� for being t Legion 140 was praised by coach Carl Babes, Sechelt Legion at Pender Harbour, the year's most outstanding player-at���Rohuch-as-^a-good exampleto the , Roberts Creek at Trail Bay. May 11 - the Minor Hockey .banquet held at league, for his dedication to his team, Bud's B^bes ar Sechelt Legion, Pender JElphinstone-high-school-on-Erid^^good^spOrtsmanship^indJiis-abili^^ Harbou^at Roberts.Creek, Trail Bayat, Trail Bay, Cedars Inn at Pender Harbour, Sechelt Legion at Roberts Creek. League Tournament ��� June 24-25. Dinghy sailing club forming Ladies bowling Attempts are being made to form a dinghjLsailing_club_on4he-peninsula-thi& Walker scored 21 goals and never &****Inn- missel a practice or. game. Coach of May 16 - Bud's Babes at Trail Bay, the-year-award-went-to-Steye-Oi^ _ Esselemont. Individual awards fcr Le^rtRoi^QB^Mjj:8-Bud's wPeek|;nds> . mUmVmA nn IlimtllAAn most sportsmanUke player in each of 'J���? J22?r SfH0"��,��� ^fv^l; .Owners of all classes of. boats from wma-up luncneon the dlv^ went tokin*. k^nHsStie^^ weicome- " ~.'. Zy~r^m.. .- ... I ^ ..x. ^iL.ntLrK..:.:^ Tilt P.���nt i�� L��gIOn. may H ���- KOOenS WeeK ai iSUQ S p-i; rrmro infnrmnHnn nhnno ftRfi-CMflfi nr The Ladies Wednesday Bowling Club in the At&n Division, Murry Grant in j��J*���- p^��T ^^ 5U5 *BayT !?/Q!����re inform?tlon' phone 886"9386 or held their luncheon at. the Golf Club on the Pee Wee division, Wilfred Leith- gechelt Legion at Cedars Inn. May 25 ��� 885"9440, ������_�����. April 19. bridge and Steve Ono in the Bantam Bud's Babes at Cedars Inn, Pender Get your Mother's Day cards soon, the President Sylvia Wood is certain the Division and Steve Brakett in the Harbour at Sechelt Legion, Trail Bay at new stock should be in this week. - Miss Hepcats, or should we say Pepcats, will Midget Juvenile ^Division. Roberts Creek. May 30 - Sechelt Legion Bee's, Sechelt, enjoy the Crucil Trophy, presented by 'x Mrs. Chris Crucil, for being league champions.^' _~ . Rhe roll off winner was the Five r-Funniesr-seeond-the Repeats, third the Splats and fourth the Greenhorns. High Three goes to Evelyn Purnell with a 737, High Single Ev Chappel-with a 313 and a well-earned High Average-by Lil McCourt with 198. Three team high was the Five Squares* scoring 2,859. The Smilers got the - team high with 1,082. Eleanor. Burnacki wins the Most Improved Trophy Next year-Eleanor-wiH- "fashions for feet" Cowrie St., Sechelt & Gibsops Village^ take a slRflf at the high single. It's whispered that Alice Auwillette won the Low score trophy. GeratoUiandWich -for you next year, Alice. Our spares, bless them, may_you ever be around. Attendance spoons were much appreciated. May you all have pleasant memories with your mugs (glass ones, I mean). Special thapjks to our secretary Hilda Mitten. May your pencil never .need sharpening. And to Treasurer Betty Laidlaw, may your cash never run dry. Finally to Ruth Slade (spare kid), may your phone never be silent. Thanks to i these gals for a job well done and a welcome to, next year's executive elect. A few parting words from a first time president: ''Help me to remain humble through obstacles and failures but hide not mine eyes from the prize that comes with victory." ��� Sylvia Wood. f~-^r-~ B.C. Native soccer team lineup picked The following players will fornv the, team that will represent the Sechelt Penjnsula'at the British Columbia Native., Soccer Championship Zone Playoffs on May 20-22 at Capllano Park In North' Vaftartiver: '������������* Tony-Paul,*-Garry Feschuk;*-Darren Dixon, Angus Craigan, Robert Joe, Bradly Joe, Vern Joe, Barry Johnson, Rick August, Willard Joo, Jerry Johnson, Stuart Craigan, Tom Paul, Burce Jocj, Earl John, Keith Julius, Billy August and Herbert. , ' ( ���' ��� . Chiefs go to coast finals The Secholt Chiefs will meet tho Pondor Harbour Bananas for tho Coast league Cup In May. Tho Chiefs clinched second place portion In the league after knocking Wakcf lofd out of tho sprhl-f inals oil April 23 at Hacket Park. Doth teams wont into tho game even, Wakoflold scored early arid tlio Chiefs tiqd it nip at half time, Dofonscmoniojn, both sides played vvell rebuffing tfc^ufent onslaughts by forwards and keeping tho ball In center field. But In tho second half something gave "v' jri Uio"Wakoflold rank's. The Ciiiefa fltnrted" >sgettlng more shots at Uio goal, went in scoring one goal after anothor and wortlhe ~ match 0���1.1 WiqilirltytoxMHWjMl&ir&lhJFm Advertising.-^ is your way of |i^i^(tM^ti0)tlf' CANADIAN AbVEnTISINQ ADVISbfW HO/WO mmfmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmJmmmm V��l^i^l!a^i^^ji^��fAi^i .i'i f.i "r'^i 'nn '1 I if j .ii 11 irn i i im' r i i .ii.i 1 ii. ii i. i ill 'JfrWu. 'I '.' '.'1' "1 '^���^'^ywM��wrtfe#wt(p��atiiw.#jWtf-iA ^^*wiirt^ "if**"**^^ $i>rm<#*mmm**>*m> 'l*WM(||tflj^'(^h��mm+��'^^*$m'*'��,M'V HDWIE MEEKER HOCKEY SCHOOL POWELL RIVER, B.C. JULY 23-AUGUST 5 :r^e.h6ve acquifea-th-e,use^f WeVferntangdpIOafcges^ubliclJ' ^Recreation Coitipjex ���Included are 2a#e arenas, a 37.5 metre pool, 700 seat theatr��, health spa and saunas, weight training rooms, dining facilities and\activity areas. Complete outdoor recreational facilities and a. beautiful beach are withirf 5 minutes waik. l / JOUJLUS.. ^ yl , , A full time recreatiokd.Lcecfor is a memoer of the School's staff. ADDRESS APPLICATIONS AND INQUIRIES TO HOWIE MEEKER HOCKEY SCHOOL , POWELL RIVER RECREATION COMPLEX . TELEPHONE: 485-2391 between 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Monday-Friday) r~r Use Times' Adbriefs to Sell, Rent, Buy. Swap etc. TIRE STORE CORNER OF WHARF & DOLPHIN STREET-*��� DOWNTOWN SECHELT SECHELT PHONE 885-3155 INVENTORY ���yyi : ^l y ���'���;��� < '���"? ^"^W l^ftSSEHOtB To Clear Re duced Up To LUG TIRES TRUCK Reduced... ToiClear- (S> Rei from *95' 00 MBRir rasa ���c^m^v. To C/ea^ Senior Citizens Also Receive A Further JL V 70, Discount Off All Goods* Labor BFMINhFLQI Sfuddond Snow Titos IH-frfflfi/Cn; must bo off by April 301 \ ��� EXCLUSIVE CREDIT PLAN NO DOWN PAYMENT - 6 MONTHS INTEREST FREEl ^M^^aMRoTAND charq ix'A^ciinieD ""Z ............ 9.^.9 V^w 'MM'-'p-p'-CimP ���'��� 'V -���' p^ihiP bP"J|' |E5' HOME OF RED CARPET SERVICE , ,,r-��� ,,v.r.-��� , , ,.,.�����.,....,. .. '. . 1, ,i ,. 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Photos , were judged by Harvio McCraken, fc- Pauline Lawson and Betty Macedo " < ��� and winners wero announced April 111. * J,p, ��� 1 .,.,..',,-. r ' .*>, , n..!M��'��'. - ���v ��� i .. /0ty��*ptfv1>>'*<*'-��*w im* mA 1��^**U* tJmt,'.. ,���',-, l "u,��4..{M'V ���"111* ii, ��- W+1m*"fiv* ''IWw* '����� "�����> Second Prize "nkins Nob Hill ���^WW��iw*iis��Mi^fi-";.-���i- -��� i A/s ���', ' '' ��,| " , ��� �� i .- v> Wi issWU1 ir~&ii��i"i " ��� iww��*m*y"oriv^tA^f-^j, P Vi��1ii*�� WW**SW-j��*-rW(i�� ��at*MiMlfcTH1'��*f

given year? Somewhere I thought tliat you. April 22 ���', ^heJ2buntry Stars motored up to the Welcome Beach Hall where, we joined the Welcome Beach Community members for an evening of fun in square dancing, contras and ballroom dancing. Caller Harry Robertson MCd the evening and we had quite a time keeping an oye on our President Merrill Bowes. Even his good Taw Louise had a time making him bpbave. I think ho has a severe case of second and third childhood overlapping. Phyliss Mooro, BUI Fraser and Ethel Scrimshaw celebrated their blcthdaysand ''pp''*pp^-p.v^j^ -, . ' ,' T ' ��� ' ' ��� ' p' t ftPAeu' '��� ������m*i'":"~ tovttVv ���"vS&tj'-'-r-* Spring Lawn & Garden Care ROCKERIES.LOW MAINTENANCE BARK AND MULCH SHRUB BEDS ��� LAWNS BY SEED OR SOD��CD(KPLETE LIN? OF FENCING AND SHRUBS WE OFFER A COMPLETE GARDEN MAINTENANCE SERVICE i , ';��������< ������ * .Don't Do Anything Twice-Call Us First VERGREEN LANDSCAPING R��E ESTIMATES gg5JJ033 **** MtlMAT^ "'&. T HAVE 10 INCHES YOU'RE LOSING WASTING MONEY \ If your horpe, is like 9096 of Canadian homes, it's not property irfsulated This chart gives you an idea of how much you could save by bringing your home from the average, level of insulation up to today'srecommencjpd ��� standards��? course, as energy costs go up, so^will these savings, '209 204 NOW HOMES BUILT BEFORE 1946 ARE ELIGIBLE FOR A HOME INSULATION GRANT OF UP TO $350. Gaa Hoat Electric Hoat' ST.JOHN'S., ; $209 N/A S296 ��� FREDERICTON -' $204 'N/A ' $218- MONTREAL S19B S176 ��202 TORONTO , 8189, .* SI 18 $242 WINNIPEG $237 $162 - $320 REGINA N/A $130 ������ $390 , EDMONTON $220 ��140 N/A VANCOUVER $130 $120 $199 Thoso savings aro toajod on a typical a-utonty pro-war homo ������ of 1,100 dciimto (aol, ] ?��������� iBaaecl on Insulation material With R-3 valtio por Inch (2.B4 cm). tf your home was built before 1946, is your principal residence, and is three storeys or l6ssryottWeliplefofat^ablegfant6f%*of* the cost of your insulation materials, up to��a maximum of $350 (retroactive to materials ' ��� ��� J purchased on or after September 1,1977), For FREE and complete infonnation about how to insulate your home and how to apply for a grant send in the J, coupon below, INSULATE TODAY. SAVE TOMORROW. Cffi^fe^^ X) Sand mo'tho froo book. ���Q,Gond mo tho grant a] in 3 woioyn or loiw, mid in my Cooping I niuEnWl Ploai? print, I on ftfliicala (My homo wna twill boforo lO-IB, ipplianlion kit, bofo NAME_ lAPDRRfif? principal roBidoncq,) ^InHnnliHli [,:,onfi.iiK��iH r*fm*#f\*ri "V6M\,CC>W: .., I'ROV p^ ~,t. inwv Mc��n*dl*n(^�� ������" ���'���'��������� -p ������-��������� ��- ������- -��� -_.._. ..i. .'....... Mnll loXhnndlan llnino Innulullon Proqram, t3W"' " "' "'"" ���\>"vy"',f'h"'^" iwnii nij^niinuinu 11111111) iimuiqiion iToqmm, t ,p. nox mm, station d, vancouvor, n c. voj m .- Orcallcollocl llirouah vmirf ' ' r'''ii"i,����'i*p,"'rr''I-v,-;,l,r (. .J."1 our lK^S&^ >���-, >-'��� -f" I ,% ������ ���^*^W>��i-lMfl&Bl(W����-T8K��f*MtB*!llll*,"�� ����5V*^s��ft "fvttWt-^^'swsWt** ��nii��*-*^,MW^B^W!rtWMMK>W^^ ,t l%i�� ����� i����W|r**��iN^I' <��**$**��� ���* ,��yf<$* m**��fr#> McConnachie at Whitaker House Impressions of nature, an exhibit of watercolours and drawin|s by., Helen McConnachie of Davis Bay, will be on view at Whitaker House ih Sechelt through May -Wednesday, April 26,1978 -Hie Peninsula Times PageC-5 -^���&===-=���=���. /J*'IV The friendly neighbourhood exercise. rvttmirwrwnm., W.ilk .il*Kk'likla\. Attend the Church of your choice NOTICE The Annual General Meeting of Pender Harbour & District Health Centre Society will be held at Pender Harbour Community Hall, Madeira Park Sunday, April 30th, 1978 ��� 2:00 p.m. Does Your Club or Group Report Its s AA^1 ActivitiesltegiilcLrly to THe~Tiri2es? SUNSHINE COAST ����� GOSPEL CHURCH Davis Bay Road at Laurel Davis Bay k Sunday School .- 9:45 api Morning Service ..-. 11:00 am Evening Service i 7:00 pm Wed, Prayer and Bible Study Phone 88S--5296 "non-denominational" Pastor Clifford McM iillen THE ATLANTIC CANADA Mus- Sechelt May 26-27. The museum on eumobile, produced by the National wheels explores the relationship Museums of Canada, will be in between man and the sea and traces" the geological, social, economic and cultural development of the four Atlantic provinces. m BookULaok. By MURRIE REDMAN UNITED CHURCH ~Rev.'Anne~tte M:Reinhardt ��� ��� 886-2333 __9:30 am ��� St. John's, Wilson Creek 11:15 a.m. ��� Gibsons CHRISTIAN SCIENCE* Service-and Sunday School each Sunday at 11:'30 a.m. (except last Sunday in month at 12:30 p.m.) Wed. Evenings, '7:30. All in St.'John's United Church. Davis Bay. ��� Phone 885-3157, 886-7882, 883-9249 ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. T-Nicholson, Pastor TIMES OF SUNDAY MASS 8:00 p.m. Sat. eve. at-St. Mary's, Gibsons 8:30"a.m. Our Lady of Lourdes, on the Sechelt Indian Reserve *��n v*_i*-* *<��,���/���"*- ' 10:00 a.m. at The Holy'Family Church in Sechelt 12 noon at St. Mary's Church in Gibsons. I NEVER PROMISED YOU AJtOSE _GARDEN_;by Hannah Green, Holtk, Rinehart, Winston cl964. '��� This is not a new book(copyright 1964), but the fact that it was an awarding winning film at the recent Academy Awards presentations makes it of current interest. . It is .suitable for both adults and adolescents and-is, in fact, vitaliione isio understand the ' mental illness, schizophrenia. One of the beauties of ~fieftgrfis that a human jsituation can be explored fully, adding all_the colour necessary to help-the reader-fully comprehend a given experience: a larger than life concept. The novel takes us into the world of Deborah Blau, daughter of middle class immigrants who try a little too hard in their efforts to make the life of their bright girl better than theirs. They are "good parents" who sent her to the "best camps and schools but who had no idea of the suffering that their little Jewish daughter endured in the prejudices; of^ oth6r children.^D'eb'orah' who*" was in.ielligefit enoiiglito see the love and good intentions of her parents began, at an early age, to build another world in which to escape, the world of Yr. In adolescence she yearned for companionship and found it in the Collect, a body of counsellors from her secret world. Her other world was friendly, comfortable and beautiful. More and more she turned to it for solace, and more and more it demanded that she stay. The Collect advised her to destroy the Deboralrthat wanted the real world. Suicide attempts forced her parents t6 send Deborah to a mental hospitaf for help. It was not an easy-decision. "They...looked like people in shock,- and he , thought briefly: wound-shock���the cutting, -^-away-of- a-daughten" ' Fortunately, it was a good hospital and Deborah was lucky enough to have a fine doctor who was aptly named F.urii by the Collect. The doctor helped Deborah to fight the forces of Yr and return to reality. The battle took more than two years. / There- were regressions, successes and" finally victory but not without sacrifice. Deborah's high school education had to be curtailed and she had to cope with a society unprepared to deal with menta} illness., "In \ovne ways reality was as private a kingdom as Yr. The dimension of meaning could never.be made plain to people whose survival depended on,its abridgment or eradication." At one point in the book, Deborah explains how she welcomes the "pack", a treatment in whiclrthe patient is wrapped tightly -in-wet-sheets -and placedin^f irnr restraints. The method helps patierjts to -struggle with their violence but not do _damage-tothemselves-Otjothers-Jtjseems_ cruel to the unfamiliar, but for- Deborah who often asked for the treatment, it meant'that she had" control over, her illness. She would complete the treatment feeling exhausted but knowing that another battle with Yr had been fought and won. "She rested, trying to save the clarity that was permitting her to see downinto .her mind." Another aspect of the novel is the close relationship established between patients. Even in their bad moments, they seem to have an understanding of and sympathy" for one another. They could see beyond the '- outer mask-of the sicknessrthrough,to the - real person beyond. "They shared a rare thing...a touching of minds, a touching of feelings". After reading this book by Green, you might like to read another by her, IN THIS SIGN. It is the story of a yo.ung, deaf couple attempting tolive in a world that understands their struggle as little as they can imagine one that is not silent. MMMMIMM��IMWMWMM��MMMMMM��M S Scout & Guide AUCTION-RUMMAGE SALE -��� May 6th at Quest Electric ~- for DONATIONS Phone 885-3669 or 885-3133 <,,,���. x: ,,.li)\..n.'���{..,. /: ���*# Creative design and layouts for newsletters, booklets and advertisements. 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L I ��� 'I, ii��*��!(teiaBs#^)��iBHv��i,' w+fe^WMfi^V^'J '^���ir1^J-*fe$Wl1 tmwrwfMff**^ t pMeho it******* <-��i-^-�� ����� 9-' **t+Wk*fi iviWFIf**W1'mWBt��"ffniH^ WSW^f 4** Hr&'ipnit' ��. i^t*rK#p��w��att�� w^^siftw^Mi-aiWtwn ^**^fff_i%0f ,y "*f >w����iU>w n^gommm^M * ^t^^a^*wi^^^?*riV'^***i3**''w'*B0p'*''",��*'^ ^a^p^qprmrmfmrn A .,�� \..- ',.:', " -H- v W ., lri..,...'( If ,�����������'���.'������^���f ,, ,,=��,!>,, ,f Page C"6 .j Tbe Peninsula Times THE RETIRING Sechelt May Queen row: Darcy Young, Caron Hayward Allan Van Velzen, Diana Cavalier and and her, royalty smile one last time - (queen) and Jill Nicholson JFront Vanessa Dixon. for ttie camerar Left tonight, back -row; Heather Poole, Debbie /Sallows, ��� ��� Heinz, Sweet Mixed 32 fi. oz. Heinz, bweet r , PICKLES PEARS Halves or Sliced, 14 fl.oz ���r FLANKED BY HER' princesses, bearer in front of her is Dale Camp- flower girls and ring bearer is .1978 bell, The Grade One flower girls are Sechelt May Queen Susan McKibbin. Andrea Robilliard, Denise Foxall, Susan's princesses are Liz Schulberg Jennifer Copping and Melody Pierre, and Dawn Tymchyna and the ring in Sr. Citizens Assn. By ROBERT FOXALL We had just returned from the April 21' general meeting of Sri Citizens Assn. Br. ��� 69 when we heard that Leo Hopper had' succumbed to injuries received in an automobile accident two weeks ago. This was,a great shock to his many friends and fellow members. Leo was an active member of Branch 69. He had been treasurer lot a term, had been a vice- president and at the time of his death was serving on the board of directors. He was a great and Jolly friend to us all. Our sympathy goes to Edith. I understand that interment will be in Illinois at the place of his birth. There will be a memorlalservlce at this United Church in Davis Bay at a time to bo announced, and a sendee Thursday, April hanger are now available and members are asked,to take at least one book each. This draw will take place June 15. A member j Mr ;A1 Mellis; has- built a doll house, which was on display at the meeting> (an excellent piece of workmanship) and the craft group are making furnishings for it. This will be the subject of a raffle to be drawn at our Christmas Dinner. Besides the new members introduced at the beginning of the meeting, the following had become members since our last meeting -r- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baron, Davis Bay; Mr. and Mrs.>.Ben Firth, W<4 Sechelt and Ml\ and Mrs. Ed Yarrow, West Sechelt. The telephoning committee ig asked to make a special effort to advise members about the Spring Tea and Bake Salo to be 18 complete homemaker class On Ftiday April 14, eighteen homemakers completed a six wqek training course. Certificates were awarded by Chairman of the Sunshine Coast Community Resource Society Boai'd, Agnes Labonte. v ~ ~ ��� The course was co-ordinated by Mary Percy, using guest lecturers^ practical demonstrations and films. Each -student completed a one week practical course working in the"'co'mmuhity. ��� Guest speakers at the Graduation were Agnes Labonte; Bonnie Fry, dietician; Sandi Reid, consultant, B.C. Homemakers Association, and Linda Risebrough, , director of homemakers. A luncheon was served attended, by the graduates, guests and special guests, of honour, numerous senior citizens of the Sunshine Coast, who are clients of the Homemakers Service, The graduates are: Arlene' Baba, Borta Berh, Amanda Bond, *Mqrie Hanson, Pat Hogg, Janino I^rsen, , Sharron McMillan, Esperanza' Martedu, Koreen Martin, Valerie Marus, Hermina Olflen, Shelley Scales, Aqnlp, Shepherd, Hawaiian -��������� ". ��> , PINEAPPLES ea. .Aylmer TOMATO JUICE 48 fl. oz. ^J^amcJA, CATSUP 4-w- %t \\m OZ. Aylmer Harvard Diced BEETS 14 fi.oz.... >^ief Boyardee' #- L y'' \ �� rf4limm&^ LASAGNA NOODLES lib. _Purlty_ All Purpose FLOUR 79 20 Ibs. Sunspun Frosten ^ Pinls or ��� LEMONADE ulxar'. mv Rupert Frozen Family Pack FISH & CHIPS M ox. 99 * 27.,?.p.m Jn Boal.CfoapflJ,.15Q5,LlllooctRd^ Nortlfi Vancouver A good turn-put,of members April 21 met now members Jack and' Kay Her- , mlston and heard a satisfactory financial report. We now have 255 paid-up monn ^bors. It was announced that Charlie Humm "������'��� would take charge of tho Monday After commencing at 1:30 p.m. Urge them to attend and to bring a friend." It was reported that the evening dance hold April 19 had been a nriost enjoyable and .successful affair. This concludes tho dancing as a regular feature until tho end of summer. < . Tho Executive Meeting scheduled for Carpet,.Jowling.,,P^ Eldred-and mnny other members aro absence of many members of the away on tho bus trip to Disneyland. executive on the Disneyland tour. Reporting for transportation! and for Just before starting to write this I was entertainment, Dave Hayward advised tho * advised that wo aro to havo a busload of Fourth Thursday will take place as usual PowelllJlver Seniors pay us a visit on May on April 27. There will bo bingo and then un I). WWII provide thorn with coffee and a opportunity for other games and a refresh^ Htfit lunch and then show Uiem our ment Interval. Dave also told us that/shopping areas and some of our scenic planning at tho moment was in an- spots. Be sure to turn out otfthat day. tlelpatlon of trips to Powoll Rlvor (about tho end of May), a visit to Pemberton and later a trip to Park & Tllford Gardens. Uter In tho summer Is tho possibility of a tour to BarkorvHlo and of courso at tho proper time, tho Seniors Day, nt tho PNE. Sounds llko an Interostipg summer. Attention was drawn to tho fact that a nurpber ot books have been placed In tho circulating library by Mr. arid Mrs. Sevens, ,,,,,/. . ki... .'-. Elizabeth Derby for the Wayn and Means, Committee reported that the plant - saknraa-well organised and that planning fortho May Tea and Bake Salo la off to a good starts Posters prepared -by Mrs. Lillian Pctc^n .will lw posted right nfje^ '"; the plan^%����:-^.^^^^irxTi^>^nj��(r*-* wero busy on articles for tbo draft and noVolty tables. Tickets for tho rriacramo . ��� ��� ���'*�����. .i p, ' i Shop-Easy winners for tho month wero: absent ��� Gllllo McLopd, Joyco Williams and Joriri Pettlt and present ��� Iris Corbett, Dorothy Campbell nnd Eva Hayward. Webber, Susan Wolpert and Isobel Wood. Donations sought for Scout-Guide auction May 6 The'Secholt Scouting and Guiding Associations second annual auction and rummage sale will bo May 0. 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