:):....4 V^^ t? -^-/-.-r/- V 1 ���-, -2nd" Class Moil Registration No. 1142 Serving tho Sunshlno Coast (Howo Sound to Jervis Inlet) including Port Mellon. Hopkins Londing. Granthams'landing. Gibsons, RobertsCreek. Wilson Creek Solma Pork Sechelt. Halfmoon Boy Secret Cove Pender Hrb. Madeira'Pork Garden Boy Irvines Landing, Earls Cove Egmont Phone 885-3231 Union <*-'S(i3s��fr����7 Label .LARGEST READERSHIP OF ANY PAPER ON THE SUNSHINE COAST. Volume 16���No. 38 StCfi %m\ 18 Pages ��� 20c Copy A tongue-lashing for Joe Harrison cna; - Wednesday, August 23,1978 JUST BEFORE THE finish line this Pender Harbour Legion and Lions lady was shaken up a little but was | crying baby and enjoy the food and young couple took a s^Ujat_.jhe._Qub_First AnnuaLPicnicThe young- soon back on. her feet to soothe her ;- fun at the picnic. Rezoning plan gets second approval Regional board directors broke rank last Thursday and directed an unusual public tongue-lashing atone of their fellow directors. "It's stupid, irresponsible statements likeJhis that are driving people away from thenSegional District," said board .Chairman Hariy Almond, referring to comments on a Pender Harbour water controversy attributed to Area A Director JoeJHa'rrison in ayAugust 15 Coast News "article -. "I feel that Jee Harrison suffers from a real acute case of verbal diarrhea," said Area^ F Director Bernie Mulligan, chairman of the board's water committee.. _ "He hasn't1 taken the time to tafiTto myself or go over the minutes to find out just what transpired during the time Director (Jack) Paterson was director for Area A. He hasn't taken the time to look into how wef unction;" -���-._. Sechelt Director.Morgan Thompson, who is public utilities committee chairman, said, "My feeling has been expressed by the chairman of the board and by Mr. Mulligan, but I don't vthink we should berate it any further because Joe is not'here to defend-his comments;" Harrison was. represented in the meeting by his alternate, Vera McAllister.' He later told the-Times that the main reason he didn't attend the meeting was because he had to get up early the next morning to attend a,Pesticide Appeal Board hearing in Vancaqvej:.^ _ _ - "Readmitted," however, that he had got wind of the directors' planned criticisms. -Askedif- her,were~ducking"sr icoriffonFation" by not attending the meeting, he said, "Truthfully, I guess thatVas part of it. I didn't know what they, were going to say, but I was sure 1 wasn't going to have a fair opportunity to reply." : The article which aroused the board's wrath carried the byline of the Pender Harbour and District Ratepayers Gibsons council has approved second reading of the village's zoning amendment by-law-despite protests made by local citizens at a public hearing last Monday. An overflow crowd of more than. 50 people crowded into the new, larger council chambers ��� many to voice their- concerns on the by-law, whi-jh would rez'OAe "almost half" of foe.y-ilia&c to a, higher density according to thgTnp KOttlmon '*Wo raolhr . nockH a v ���ThevGihsons Building Supplies property. Hume said there is a split in zoning on that property that runs straight chance to explore alternatives." Hume, however, said again that the rezoning must���be done before implementation of the sub-regional plan or the village must abide by the plan's half acre lot specifications. "This meeting is really a waste of time, then isn't it?" asked resident Pat Braithwaite. "You plan to go ahead with this anyway, don't you?" '-.,'-, Hume, told Braithwaite that although the council is required to take the bylaw to public hearing before approving it for Victoria, It is under no obligation to abide by the public's wishes, "Then the whole thing tonight is just a waste of time," answered Braithwaite. Although exchanges between opponents of the rezoning plan and the through the middle of the building. It is ���beipg deleted now because It wiUhaye to be rezoned in the future. ���Two properties on Marine Drive, the busstop and L, and G Furniture Store, that will also need future rezonings. ��� Seven lots on the edge of the bluff owned by Advance Realty. A representative from the firm made an application, at the public hearing to have the properties excluded from the rezoning because they plan a \ rezoning to a designation other than the slated R-l. Aid Lorraine Goddard said at the public hearing the company plans to develop luxury townhouses on the site. / The provincially-appointed Pesticide Appeal Board heard five local residents express their concern for the proposed application of Tbrdbh^lOK pellets to sections of theB.Ci Hydrortght-of-way on the Sunshine Coast at a hearing in Vancouver Friday. , ��� '/ ��� ' ���' Two apppals against Hydro's application for the herbicide use permit have been filed ��� one bylSecret Cove resident John Grames and tht! second by the Sunshine CoasLRegiohal District. Lawyers fpr Grames and the Regional District caJUed representatives from both village councils, the regional board, the South/Pender Harbour Waterworks District and a leading authority on Sticide Use to give evidence against pproval of the herbicide permit. The permit authorizes Hydro to apply Tordon 10K pellets to approximately 180 acres of the right-of-way ln the north peninsula as a means of vegetation con trol. Tordon 10K contains the herbicide picloram, a substance, witnesses say, there, is very little known about. of the Orenda ..... . . \^\ .!���'. adventure should have cyaded the usual .honours. He docs recoil ono special tribute he received ot the conclusion of a celebration fpr them, "A big Maori man came up to iho, We wore talking ond I thanked him, nnd ho said, 'Wo thank you. What you havo done, hns returned tho solf-rospcct to my ancestors.' Ho must liavo weighed 300 pounds,and tho tears wero Just rolling down bifl faco. It who beautiful." . Tho Orenda's 3|500 mllo voyage through stormy sons wasn't nn adventurer's lark, but a methodically planned ��� nnd onco previously thwarted ��� effort to prove that tho Pacific Islands may havo been visited, or even originally settled, by northwost const Indians, such as tho HnldM. ��� Tho adventuresome Haldas covered enormous distances nlon^ tho Pacific Coast some 1,200 years ahd more ago, travelling ln hugo war canoes, somo1 almost twice tho size of tho 40-foot Oronda,' ��� 'Wo a known fact that the' JJaldas* mado It ns fnr south as, Santa BarbaBr," said Tomklea, "There's evidence oMbhht extending qs for ns Now Zealand." He unravels a staccato list of corroborative evidence, Tho Hawaiian somchov^nono of tho formal ccrcniQnlca,���iangua80Jiossomo 200,words in coinmon, planned for tho group ovor quite with tho Huldos, Somo pf tholr gods aro materialized, sold Tomklos, grinning )��t .similar:. ,'fi��'o4biwuill��WJiliwy*>bullt,tholr ���a<�� mmimmm ^t;tiielOnusual_ll:::,:: < _������ i��hr�� m ' ��� ��� ',, ' ' ��� . '. '*""'* "rrr"l """'��� By DENNIS FITZGERALD Richard Tomkies stubbed out a cigarette on a wooden bench outsldo his Silver Sands home and paused briefly it\ tho telling of his saga. "I've never sailed anywhere in my llfo before." has just returned from a soiling expedition which will likely provoke arguments among anthropologists for decades. Bu then lt was a strange trip, says Tomkies, And awesome. And humbling. On Juno 29, Tomkies, n 40-ycar-old freelance writer, Joined two experienced 8eoment Geordlo Tocher, 61, and Gerhard Kleael, W, at Santa Cruz, California, for tho second log of a canoo voyogo from Vnncouvor to Hawaii. Twenty-nine days later tlio trio slipped their lettered vessel, tho Oronda, Into a Texaco dock at Wolklkl. Radio communication from tho Orenda had been sporadic at beat, and Although Tomklos says tho voyage was "big nows" In Hawaii, their, arrival waa grootod not by dignitaries dnd champagne, but with three bottles of {top, courtesy of the Te*��CO attendant. > Tho mon received their hero's duo In the ..cnsulniLj^a_oa^Utt..iilaiuUJ)ut- "What^s the point of using something we don't know enough about when there .are other methods?" asked' Regional Board Chairman Harry Almond. "Why ��� take the risk? Hand slashing must be done if there is* any chance of possible ill effects." .... Merriam Doucet, who calls herself a "very well-informed lay person on the subject of herbicides," told board members that after extensive research she has turned up very little information on picloram. ; "Its long-term effects are really not known," she said. "The government has been remiss in not ordering a study done on a chemical widely used in Canada." Most studies done on the herbicide, she said, have been done by the producer of ��� Seepage B-7 Issomething ? bugging you Is something bugging you? ' If so, and If It's fleas, veterinarian Dennis Bnlley soys you havo lots of company. A mild winter hos produced a bumper crop horo tthis year. "July was especially bod," says Bnlley,' 'although, you know, every year la a bad year hero." Don't expect tho troublesome posts to wander off on their own anytlmo soon, either. Boiloy says fleu season won't end until about mld-Octobor. Meanwhile, between scratches, there aro a?ow steps you can toko for tho benefit of yoursolf and your pots. I^cal pot storos liavo float powders , especially mado for cats or dogs. Not all pwdors aro sullablii for both, and tho ' quantities to bo used vary according to tho animal's age. Unicorn Pots nnd Plants In Sechelt has a Department of Agrlculturo pamphlet which dotalls tho proper typos nnd proportions of flon powders for different animals. In many Instances, however, tho problem may bo more complicated. Bolley saysanimulflbrpugbt to him eltcn have o , host of other problems, somo of which may bo related to fleas but net easily corrected by tho simple application of a powder'��� an allergic reaction to tho flea bites, for Instance. lr?u RICHAHD TOMlES,' 40-j^aPC:^". hom^UUrhis family now' after a 39-.. Hawaii In a 4W(Jbt ennoo. Pendor Harbour freelance writer, is day voyage from iSnnta CrlMf tb a, It won't do you or your^ot ihuch good If' ,:yp|i,dor>^^:;:��^��jr,ljiOH3o.^V.Mio same,*,. A<.m.i; .1 ���>������*���- -See Pago A-fl 4 \ ��t.- ���.., t.. ������I1 \ K IHHr��);���x .a.?- '-ai . ������\-v,-.'.., . '.'���������mmi^m\ms*m-:MMm^EmW--.,>wmwmmmmwm:-wmuammm;jmm��i mmm^-..mm^mmmm.--m wym_\r.. \f;':\-��-)7y;7^77% 'k7"tk A.{-: X^X'-Ajreie preteis the. unsleeping guardian of ��� ;Dennis Fl&gfcrald; Editor'"���'���'���':'-���''/��� T Y^veiy other yightk that fiee. men prize," '., .-..., 5 .-'���-���:; ' - ���';".-..���';'. ' }"������-'��� ���';'{��� \ '..,-. ;.'; .-.-'- ���Winston Churchill " Who's credible now? "~ "There were a couple of muffled, gasps in the regional board room last Thursday when Gibsons Alderman Ted Hume told directors that the public hearing last Monday supported the council's re-zoning proposal by a 3-1 margin. ��� -It -was the Times reporter's impression, confirmed by numerous other persons at that hearing, that the group was fairly evenly split'��� with it does little to encourage respect for local government when our politicians demonstrate their unwillingness even to listen courteously to opposing views. Hume didn't exhibit any gr^at knowledge of the re-zoning plan or of the village's zoning by-law Thursday when he misstated the minimum site requirements for residential zones. It wasn't a slip of the tongue either. He perhaps a slight majority favouring stuck by his figures even after they the measure, but certainly not 3-1. were challenged, then later admitted Hume's-exaggeration was in- to the Times that he had made a dicative-of: council's attitudeiat-theT-mistake;:: :~ ��� : : - hearing. Supporters of the, re-zdhing it's more than a little astonishing ,were treated with respect and to us that the chairman of the Opinion .Grass-root contacts with Canadians in all walks of life are being pursued by Parks Canada to determine how best to develop Lake Louise in. Banff National ��� Park. "As one of Canada's great natural beauty spots, I consider Lake Louise to, be important to each of us," said William Turnbull, director of Parks Canada's western region in Calgary. "The park happens to be in Alberta but that doesn't make it exclusively Alberta's. It's a national park ��� It belongs to every Canadian." " . . Plans are being made to develop Lake Louise and consultants have prepared a discussion paper for public review and comment. The paper offers options on the type and extent of development that should be undertaken. Copies of _a-.sunk__ mary .can be obtained by writing to: Public Participation, Parks Canada, 134 - 11 Ave. S.E., Calgary. \ courtesty; opponents wei;e abruptly disparaged. Council apparently went intdthe hearing with a closed mind7- and they had little tolerance, for hay sayers. Hume's description of the two village's planning committee does not know such basic information about -hisrpwn zoning by-law���and at a time when a major application of that bylaw is attracting public concern. The situation suggests that a little "At least in this part of Canada we can sendthem to the.English school of our choice... when they're not closed for Easter break, Easter Holidays, teg-Ctierslconventions, summer holidays... " sides for the regional board was also/ more appreciation for the limits of revealing. "The vocal minority tunie^out," he said, "but fortunately the siient^majority turned 'out in greater numbere." -The-meritsrof-fee^e-zoning-^iside one's knowledge is appropriate ��� not > to mention holding. T)pen thr possibility that even the vocal minority has a valid point tO/rfiake -now-and-then Reffecth ions An untypical minister By^Vern Giesbrecht RE4DER'S RIGHT Lockyer Rd. unsafe Report from Victoria e image When Annette Reinhardt first came U\ natural change" that took place when she Gibsons to ^~Tnterviewed"for���the~^as~nrher-.early-20s: :������ ministerial vacancy in the United chur- < "It was not just the fact that Catholics The following is a copy of a letter to, W.ETMefce'rTTJistrict Approving Officer, Department of Highways: -Editorr-The-Times *���������~���~ - -~~~~���~i - top ends. That is not my problem ��� it is betweenthe highways department and the owner of the property, Mr. Peter Christmas. by Don Lockstead MLA Mackenzie Riding A new bout of tax and rate increases wait while the Social Credit government . tries io-pick.the.best jdateJoLa.provuicial_ election. It may be sooner than we thought. As the weeks go by, it ajppears the federal Liberals may wait until the spring of 1979 to call their election. This creates problems for Premier Bill Bennett. Many of the activists in his party provincially are active Liberals and Conservatives - federally; A healthy - distance between federal'and provincial elections separates federal and provincial allegiances! Aft��r all you can't ask a fired-up Tory to su_.: .���,., Tlie Pi:ninsii|n Times 1'or Weslpres I'uhllcatlons Lid. nt Seehell, B.C. Box 310 ��� Seehell, B.C. VON MO Phone 885-3231 Olllco hours! 8i,10 n.m. lo.Sp.m. Tues.'SiU, Subscription Rules: (in ndvnnee) Local, $7 per year, Beyond 35 miles, $8 U.S.A., *l(). Ovuritons.SI I". surprised to see the ICBC rate increase publicly squelched by,-the cabinet. That wjoul4jnakeJhjemJo^k.ggpd^Then after the election, if Social Credit wins, the rate increase will goahead f ar exceeding.the 10 per cent. In the same fasion, Finance Minister Evan Wolfe has been announcing the sales tax will not be put,back up to seven per cent after the federal grant is removed in September. There is "something rather hollow in that announcement. Jt reminds us of the time Bill Bennett s sending telegrams around the province saying he would not close down the sulphite mill at Prince Rupert if Social Credit were elected. YOu remember the sulphite mill at Prince Rupert. That's the one they closed down within a few months after Social Credit was elected ���..������' ches in Gibsons and Dayis Bay, the parishioner who was showing,her.around told her frankly: "I'd better warn you, ypu have twoTstrikes against you���you have no experience and you're a woman." . Fighting an impulse to takVthe next' ferry back to Vancouver, where she was in the middle of final exams at the Vancouver School of Theology, she stayed on, enjoying the scenery, and by evening, when the interview took place, she was "perfectly relaxed" because she knew she wouldn't get the position. To her surprise, the "pastoral charge didn't ordain-women priests. I knew if I stayed in the Catholic Church I'd have to create my own job. Ultimately being a Catholic didn't matter as much as living out my commitment to Christ. I felt this might take me beyond the limits of the Catholic Church." Her parents found it difficult to accept her decision to'become a minister in a Protestant church, but they later became "very supportive" and drove to B.C. for her ordination. They were also in the pews four days later when Annette preached her first sermons in the,St. John's (Davis Bay) 'was ervision wont Pender dump Editor, The Times: "I'm Annette first before I'm Rov. Annette Reinhardt, Some people have such a solemn idea of what a,minister is nnd seem to take It for granted that every minister Is a saint, I'm certainly not a saint and I couldn't Identify with pcoplo If I was." ' Annette says sho sometimes finds it difficult to find tlmo for relaxation but sho enjoys playing brldgo nnd backgammon, knitting and ploying tho piano, and she's - recently taken up tennis. IVTnrrlngo Is not an Issue for hor right now, but It's not out of tho question, she says. "Tho most Important thing for mo *~���* She had a Catholic upbringing- in- Waterloo, Ont., studied nt tho University of Waterloo, St. Michael's College nnd Vancouver School of ^Theology. Hereon* ���, jvoralonlf rpi#^tholloUm-.w��8 ~a J'*low, Annette remembers feeling very nervous and "pn display", though she had preached frequently in Saskatchewan and Vancouver during her Master of Divinity ���studies. What she recalls most vividly about that first Sunday is the response of a woman who came up to her after one of the services, threw her arms around her and ��� exclaimed, "I think you're going to, be , great."* ^\. Annette says, L"Thft^-voman has become a good friend, but I stiudon^tthink she knows how much that meant tome^ Among the highlights of her.ministty.;wt> the Sunshine Coast were her involvement in the ecumenical groups that met regularly in the SOchelt area: since the ' season of Lent in 1977, and the invitation she received to give a three-hour session on coping with death and dying, as part of the homemakers' course earlier this year. VTo be asked to be involved in the , cpmmunity like this (the homemakers' course) was a real breakthrough." Annette summed up her experience in her first pastoral charge this way: "I certainly have been loved and appreciated here and I hope that the Church on the Sunshine Coast has grown. I've learned a, lot during my time here. Like any new minister, I guess, I had starry-eyed visions, and it didn't take long to haye some of them' shattered. Much to my shock, everyone's dreams for the Church weren't mine, I had to live with the fact that some people are quite content with the Churgh���exactly-the���way-itJs._I!m much., more patient now, and I've learned the difference between having confidence in my own Ideas and forcing them down other people's throats. As a residing taxpayer of the Lockyer Road area I've 'become very concerned with the condition of this road above the black top���I can only assure that ypu are unaware of this condition as it is Highly dapgerous. I am a real estate salesperson on the Peninsula and there are only a few roads that can compare with Lockyer (above the black top) for lack of safety. The Roberts Creek Community , Association Tias written to Mr. Forsyth requesting a meeting with him. We have had, as yet, no reply. There is a legal problem it appears ��� in that Lockyer _Road goes through private property at one poinfTTTaffi'ely the-point-at-whiehthe black The school bus will not go up this road because it is too dangerous ��� but there are ���thirty-two(32)childrenwho need to usethis bus service. What would be done if one of us lost one of our children on their way to school? Would the road be fixed then? There are approxinately 40 vehicles above the black top^and I find myself escape head-on collisions at least once a week ��� and carsare towed out of the ditch on a regular basis. The road is narrow with blind corners, and the road surface is gravel which is in a state of washboard most of the time. I strongly urge you to look into this matter before someone is killed, or seriously hurt. Suzanne Dunkerton Who pays for this marina? Editor, The Times: Did you know that: *'.l. The Village Council has a budget of $10,000 to promote and "study" a proposed marina? 2. An extra $1,750 is budgeted for advertising the cause? 3. From January to Junie of this year ^$4,800 has already been spent? %>Point Roberts Marina, a 45 minute drive frorn^Vancouver, has 300 vacant 'berths-at-tlie^irioment?---'-'-----^'-^ '5.;;Reid���Point.Carina in Burrard Inlet has 150 vacant berths now and facilities to increase their morrage to 1,200 berths as required? v 6. Thirty-five boat building companies went out of business last year in Van-, .cbuver?', Itwould appear we have al,l gone crazy. Who is going to berth at our fancy marina? Tourists? Who fe going to benefit? Merchants? Is the Village Council prepared to pay the opponents of the marina $1,750 for advertising their opinions? Dear Taxpayers, thee and me are paying for it all. ' If the private enterprise folk in this small village want more business, let them take the risk and put-up the money for a . marina. Letts put a stop to this nonsense- right now before any moro of our money is thrown away. , The Council complains they have had no feedback on.this question. Please write a letter or phone an alderman to make your views known now. , Thank yojj. Pat Braithwaite '"' "! Gibsons Thanks to all who helped with the Caivalcade pageant Editor, The Times: /". ' I would like to thank everyone who helped me with the Sea Cavalcade Pageant. Special thanks to Jennifer Thompson who convened the fashion show, Graham Edney, the MC of the pageant, Jean Milward, choreographer of the skit, Kim McHugh, piano accompanist, Diane Strom who assisted with the Queen's Ball. "'The judges Mr. Morrow, Mrs. Brad- shaw, Mrs. Tracey Hamilton, Mr. Terry Maxfieldand Mrs. D. Kearney and all the Queen contestants, who were just great. Also the news media who gave our pageant such excellent coverage. We wish Queen - Molanio-Mahlman-good4uck_atJlie_ENEl,. pageant: Marian Alsager Co-ordinator Sea Cavalcade Queen Pageant )Xi i'i; y^iSMi ?A m irx || fXXMfkXki ���:l"'-:''X'iXA7y:v: \ "x i *' f ih $ :,XA I Hi X 1$ fc v\\V, wy 1 I ''"���'.' k ,i';!ik,,<1 * :'<,. k*. '���H.-r.'i- ! ;������;���'���' !v!W. A* ��� i ! 'f'*' %;����!*. ��� I > �������� �� ��� ��� > - fw*0t��**1����*i*����tet"t*^^*i^* )-finM(ltOT��i*��-> ^fto-lif Wf iltfjViu-U** "t*W W ,i^(-W-#WW-����rS^^ IV v"*V . ��� / MORE ABOUT ��� The voyage ���From Page A-l doors facing east, facing the presumed land of their origin. Their legends refer to coming from a place where the trees shed" their leaves and where you could walk on water. "That means ice," said Tomkies, "and that would be north, not central America. "It's also important to know that the Haidas didn't perceive the ocean as we do, some vast body of water. And they didn't think it was flat because they had enough sense to know that if it was, the water would all flow off. They thought of the ocean as a river, and when you travel along it you come to some place. It's an important philosophical concept." The voyage of the Orenda, however, did not simply demonstrate that the^Haida in their great canoes could have come to Hawaii. It also showed that, lost or running from some enemy, the Indians would inevitably have been pushed towards Hawaii once in the grip of the Japan Current and prevailing winds off the California coast. Tocher attempted the voyage once before in 1972 and made it as far as Bodega Bay near San Francisco before his cedar canoe was dashed' to bits against the coastal rocks. Undaunted, three years ago he sold some property he owned across the highway from Tomkies and lived on that money while he laboriously carved the twin-masted Orenda, this time from a Douglas fir felled in West Vancouver. The 22-foot outrigger was fashioned from a cedar - that Tomkies says - "a shakesplitter for somebody cut down across the road from here. I found the tree and we 'liberated' it.", He laughs. "Forestry caught us, and it cost us $26." ���^A7f-air-investment-on~a-v-essel,���which~ since the voyage, is likely destined to become a museum exhibit. But if his association with the adventure extends back several years, Tomkies' place among the crew came about almost by accident. He had made tentative plans for a story on the Orenda with Readers Digest; but was in Alaska when Jftegrpyp set out from Vancouver on May 14, with karin Lind, a Capilano College anthropology teacherras the third crew member. Uncertain that he still had Wednesday, August 23,1978 The Peninsula Times Page A-3 with minor dilemmas, such as trying to improvise a rudder after -their third and final one had been smashed. "That was a funny thing. Right before ���, we left Santa Cruz, this guy gave us a little bag and_^a_id,_lTake_.ti>esej^h,^u, you_ might need them.' It was a bag of nuts and bolts, and we couldn't have made our fourth rudder without them. He really saved us with the most improbable gift." Most of the trip was consumed with the continuing tasks of just sailing the Orenda, standing watch and "keeping things working in those big seas. Everything was loosening all the time, and you can't really get them tight again with just your hands. You just have to keep tightening them back up." ' \ - . About 300 miles from Hawaii, the men jettisoned half their water supply. "We carried 96 gallons of water, and it was far too much. We' threw away about 50 gallons; it was slowing us down. Well, we didn't exactly throw it away, we washed ourselves and our clothes." Drawing nearer to land, they resisted a premature celebration. "Somebody in Santa Cruz had given us a bottle of champagne and said 'drink it when you see land.' We were just itching to get hold of it, and kept thinking maybe we should just drink it now and we can throw the,botUe��� over when we see land."- "--" Their first sighting of land was Hawaii's 13,700-foot-high volcano, Mauna Loa, but for a time, said Tomkies, they thought the dark peak was simply a cloud. Manoeuvring' the Orenda towards" their desired destination prompted a;rare, if. unintentional, joke from Tocher. Tomkies said he found it difficult to un-' derstand the captain's irritation with their awkward progress towards Oahu ".until Tocher- explained, "There's too damn many islands in the way." One might expect exhileration at the prospect of finishing such a long and outrigger, shearing every bolt which held it to the Orenda's main hull. The lashing held, but the canoe's manoeuverability was drastically impaired. "My reaction was we've got to run for shore. I said, 'What now? Do we head back?' But Geordie said we'd never make it. If we had the outrigger downwind of us. for two hours, it would break up in the swells. The nearest landfall was Hawaii, 1,400 miles away. So there it was again. All the little things we'd thought about and therorized about were becoming' very clear to us." Tomkies said the men. ate mostly - canned food, but caught a number of fish and could have subsisted entirely on fish. "It was easy catching them. The bloody things kept flying right into the boat, and we had to throw them out." Flying fish, he says, really do fly. "I saw some of them fly for 300 or 400 feet and manipulating in the air, turning, catching the wind, rising up and down. They were just amazing." Although the Orenda was pushed along by healthy 30 knot winds for most of the journey, there was a period when the trio anticipated a most unhealthy increase to hurricane strength. "Some of the boats in the Victoria-Maui race came close enough for us to hear them on the radio, and I was listening one night about 7 when I picked up this very strange conversation. "It was fading in and out, but I could hear this woman talking, to her husband obviously, and she was yelling on the radio, "You get back herelWe need you! I thought, god, what the hell is going on? "I didn't, know exactly where he was. Then there was a little kid, a little girl, crying her eyes out on the radio, saying iDaddyr-come-4)ack! rDon|t-.get^ there!' And she was really crying until they took her off. ���*��� ' ���- "Then this guy came on and said, 'Do you want an update on the hurricane?' and the boat said, "No, it's okay.' That's how we found out." ,;������:-, Tomkies said that he immediately begah searching for a signal on the Orenda's AM radio and managed to pick up a Very faint broadcast from a stationlh Hilo. "I couldn't hear; much, butlt said the beaches were evacuated and there were southwest winds in at 60 knots. That con- exclusive rights on the story, Tomkies n��de plan^to-^vinced^me itwas ipoving towards us fly to Hawaii a few-days before the Orenda's arrival there, xent a boat, and meet the party in mid-sea to negotiate. When the Orenda was forced to put into Santa Cruz, however, Tomkies promptly. When Tomkies relayed the news to Tocher, "Geordie just kind of grunted and went and laid down for about an hour; 'There was no excitement at all. It was ju^n^~pveTthere?rY ~7 Once off the Orendla, Tomkies' first impression was-that "I couldn't walk. It wasn't just that thTmotion wasn't there anymore. I hadn't. usejLmy legs like that for so long."!. Heroic arrivals on foreign shores are normallymomentsofsome consequence, but even after the Texacojittendant's offering Of pop, rewards, for the Orenda's crew were slow to surpass local fare. "This American tourist came over and said, 'Have you got any beer in that?' I told him wehadn't had any beer in three weeks and was thinking, pf all the bloody impertinence. He said, 'I ihought not; then \\e__. ���MWr'ffi f- *"' -'*���" -headed southrHe^offfirmed his deal with Tocher, but the expedition at that point was .one crew member, short. Lind was sick and couldn't continue. "Geordie said to me, 'Oh, by the way, why don't we drop you off in Honolulu?1" Tomkies was game immediately ��� '"I wasn't ever worried for myself, being killed or anything" ~ but he liad a wife and four young girls waiting for him back on the Sunshine Coast. "I didn't think I had the right to put them through the kind of anxiety they'd go through if anything should happen. The waiting, not knowing." ... But after several days of deliberating, -thedecision was made and Tomkies was . aboard when the Orenda set sail from Sante Cruz under clear skies on Thursday, June 29V : : ' .' ' ��� During the next 10 days Tortikies discovered the-sea that had reduced Lind, during the, last part of her journey, to huddling immobile at one end of the canoe. The clear skies vanished and were replaced by a heavy, persistent cloud- cover which overhung the Orenda for almost all the journey. Twenty-five foot swells swallowed the canoe, obliterating all sight of the horizon except for those fleeting seconds when the Orenda would hover on the crest of a wave, an insignificant cork bobbing among mountains, of water in an endless sea. "I was scared. I wanted the radio to work. I wanted to make contact with ships. I wanted somebody out there to talk to mo." It was cold and it was Impossible to stay dry. "The ocean wns amazingly salty. Maybe three times the salinity of tho wator hero. When you got a mouthful it was like the strongth you'd mix to induce vomiting ln someone. It was a bloody nuisance...When It dries, you'ro covered with salt, and then at night lt just sucks up tho moisture again. The first 10 days were so cold and wet and miserable, wo didn't even undress." But If tho cold and tho wet persisted, ,*tho.ieat..pa8scd.,JL,At.,8onie,��point.J.Juat.< realized.,.tho sea was very big, very big, nnd tho sky jvns very, very big, nnd wo were very small. I Just accepted my placo nnd relaxed and tho tension was gone." Three men living virtually on top of ono ,nnothcr nt sen for a month: tho setting Btiggcsta a potential for insanity or violence. "Gerhard was the yotingest guy commissioned Into Uio SS In Uio last war, nnd I'm English, so thcro could hnvo been Bomcthlng there. But wo were getting along better at tho end. Wo discussed Uils problem quite a bit. "I asked him, 'What do you do about this?' And ho suld, ovory tlmo you fool yoursolf Retting Irritated with someone, you 40 notaothlng nioofon4hom.lt makou^ them feel good nnd lt rnnkca-you feel good. I tried It and It's really true, "I'd find myself thinking Uint I hadn't Raid much to Gerhard, that I'd been ignoring him. So I'd ijmkc him a cup of coffee before I >yoko him up for his watch. It wn�� up ��� small feat making n cup of coffeo." 'v 4,-.. About 600 miles off tho coast of Mexico,.. ��� a hugo^fuvQ ,sm��sl����4^*TX!* ��M*-r".tex When he got up, he sa^eJ[g^U^p_^ent^way^nd-^-^^ mafereverythiirg^strong would tak^Ss bottles of Olympia." about two weeks. So if the weather turned ' against us, all we could dp, was lash down nine things ��� three of them was us��thre��! water canisters and three food canisters. Everything else would just float away." : Traikiessaid he had visions of mammoth waves to come, but Tocher, who had once weathered a typhoon at sea, said "there weren't any waves at all. The whole sea was flat and the top twp feet was {oam moving over you at about 130 miles an hour. :.���... ,.'. .,'������ . "There wasn't any fear. We'd come past that. It was just like, Oh, Christ, what a thing to happen!" ...���-���������:-y---~:,_~-i.. The Orenda, however, was spared a hurricane, and in the absence of such major Crises; thecrew busied themselves Tomkies' job now is a book on the voya^ge^or Simon and Schuster, with perhaps a condensation in the Canadian edition of Readers Digest. /Has the whole experience changed hum? "No, not really," he says. . Then catches himself, and starts again with a definition. Orenda is an Iroquois word, with no exact English equivalent. "It means something like to-be in harmony with the prevailing forces of; nature~.not_iiLharmony exactly, but to go with! You have to realize that out there you're very small. It teaches you humility. T; don't think I can ever be afraid of anything again ��� not of anytliing natural. "Yeah, humility is what it is; I've changed that way." �� ELPHINSTONE SECONDARY SCHOOL REGISTRATION 1. "Adults who wish to register for part or full-time classes should contact the Principal at 886-2204. 2. Students new to the area should contact the school as soon as possible in order to ensure registration In the'classes of their choice. ONE STOP SHOPPING A Complete Selection SCHOOL LISTS AVAILABLE JUST ARRIVED A BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER NEW 'HALLMARK' CARD SELECTION PLUS MANY NEW TITLES IN BOTH HARDBACK AND PAPERBACK BOOKS '���.:*'���'���.���;'". ���;. % gov't inspected, partly skinned, whole or shank portion ...Ib. sirloin steak gov't inspected, grade A boneless f9 Bl wm gov't inspected, imported, New Zealand, frozen . . . lb. gov't inspected, end cuts Mom's SuperValu, all flavors 3 Ib. pkg. ��� SuperValu, stems & pieces mushrooms 2 litre ctn. Nabob, Tradition 10 oz. tins Thorofed dog food 25.5 oz. tins 1 Ib. p! ovon Fresh, asst'd danish pastries Mrs. Willman's,6s butter tarts * |HBHinHMIlBBnBIBiniBnBlilBBinHHnBBHB)IBBBIHHBIBBI California groon Thompson seedless red or black Ib. local B.C. grown 24 count field cucumbers ��� . . ea. MBflflflflBBBflflflflflflBBflflBflflflflflflBBflflBBflflflflBflflflflBBBflflBlflfll \v , -.-, ' Ml|\ i ' V , 'iv1 . !' i> '' ii,iMllH.F|j|.���.^. ���rt-fr#llSl#l Wf< ^^lflM|Wlf IjfcWfciW* Sunnycrest C��ntr* 886-8013 Glbioni ��*'."!'. Ap-' ���"���VBW *���* ��f fl-MM -**?-*��� ^W^^W*^ S-V;SW^^Mr*Wr*!I��W''>WW**JS tC2X3IK3X<3DCKJF<3B*J**Jt KjifZaiJ>'tJa*'-a***&<3''\$'<&&'��� ���^>^3i. mmmmmmmmmmm COMMUNITY XXJUmmV W fl JL Page A-4 The Peninsula Times Wednesday, August 23,1978 The Creek runoff Creek boogie /" By Annie Dempster, 885-3326 COMING THE HALFMOON BAY Fire Department was called to'put out a fire on the back of a truck last Friday just east of Trout Lake onHighw?iy 101. The blaze started irTthe Back of the A.C. Rentals and Building Supplies truck when the exhaust ignited an uiserhanging,,, load of lumber. Damage to the load was slight. -^ Photo by Jud Wickwire It is suggested that you purchase your tickets early tor the dance on Saturday, September 2, to be held at the Roberts Creek Hall. Tickets are available as usual at Seaview Market. The band, "La Tropical", has performed in the Creek in the past and had been warmly received. La Tropical hail from Vancouver and are well known for their reggae music. The proceeds from the dance will go tji& Roberts Creek Community Centre. EARTH TREMOR If you felt the earth tremor on Friday evening around seven, you were not alone. Some folks thought it was from blasting, some had visions of trees falling, and some ���knew-it was an-earth tremor-from-past- experience, as we have had several over the years. The first one we experienced some ten years ago in Lower Gibsons, caused us great concern for awhile as we thought our stove was going to, explode when the lids to our oil cook stove started to dance. We recall being relieved that it was a tremor. Imagine how the folks in, North S&nicji felt, as they must have" really felt the impact of this tremor. RAIN IS A BLESSING ' that come the early part of August we are counting the days for school to start once again. The kids start to get bored with all their free time and the nit-picking starts. They need to be entertained almost constantly and complaints of, "There's nothing to do", are heard several times a day. Many mothers will be only too happy to give the apple's of their eyes up to the brave and wonderful teachers come September. * A reminder that the school will be open for registration from Tuesday, August twenty-ninth. If you haven't registered your child for kindergarten or you are new to the area, it is suggested that you jregister. _your_ chM_u��_.advance.__The regular opening for school is Tuesday, September fifth. GHASTLY SLUGS With all the rain we've been having,, ev^ry repulsive slug in the land has come - out oHts hidirigplace irseemsrTHefe are- dozens of so called deterrents for them, such as, saucers of beer to attract them -and they will supposedly drown in the beer (but you risk, the chance of your animals HaHmoon Bay happenings Bombshell By Mary Tinkley, 885-9479 EARTHQUAKE AND UOMBSHEU, London are called "Beefeaters": Your With the quietening down of the Redrooffs. correspondent, who lived for three months beaches, Halfmoon Bay "has not. quite in^he Tower of London can assure our achieved its usual calm autonwaLpeace,_reaclersthat the warders stronglypbject-to-~ for during the past week we suffered an being referred to as "Beefeaters". Their earthquake and a bombsheh.__ ���;���T .correct description is "Yeoman Warder". the bombshell was to discover that They are Honorary." Members of the while the Regional Board and the Yoemen of the Guarded are mostly, residents of Halfmoon Bay were urging retired sergeants with distinguished the government to acquire Cooper's Green service records in Guards regiments ^r^parkTouf TJociaTCredit government being constantly inebriated) slug bait, Although the rain has pyl, ajuendLto���having marigold&eveiywhere-(hutthen its- been overheard that only the giant french _mriety are effective), ringing your garden in seaweed (wow, does that ever get high when the sun comes out), cedar shavings are also supposed to discourage the repulsive little critters and everyone knows that salt does the trick, if you want to spend hours picking them up and salting them down. It would be greatly appreciated if any one has some sure fire method of discouraging the nasties. beach bumming for some of us slouches,, isn't it wonderful that so many men can resume their employment ih the woods and that it cuts the forest fire hazard. It seems we take our beautiful forests for granted a lot of the time until -it yis threatened by lack of rain. BACK TO SCHOOL Many of us loolTforward fiTthe end of June when school lets out and we can goof off with the Kids all summer but it seems \ \ \ '*iy was quietly���all too quietly ��� negotiating for the sale of the road allowance across the Green. Cooper's Green is the central point and the/heart of Halfmoon Bay; A picturesque and historic spot, it has an x ideal postion for a public park, being almost the only place left along this cdastline with level access to the beach andthe road. It will certainly be a great tragedy>,if it falls into the hands of the developers, COMMUNITY DATES J August 26 will b�� Bingo Night at the /Welcome Beach>nall at 7:30 p^m. Everybo4yis welcbn^e. j , ��� '_',;��� v.,'>. " Oil Sunday, September 3JTEd*Nich6lson, ^ Regional Board Director Iqt Area "B" has called a public meeting afyhe Welcqme Beach Hall at 2 p.m. to consider a set-' tlement plan. He hopes that ^steering committee will be appointed frota the meeting to plan the future of Area"B";,; If you are a resident or property owner of Area "B'Vahd are concerned as to its development, what controls there, should be on industrial growth and what should be done to preserve the environment and quality of the area, be"fc'tire to attend this meeting. Area "B" stretches from"Wood Bay up to and Including West Sechelt, The annual general meeting of Area ' "B" Ratepayers^ Association has been set for Monday, September 18 at 7:30 p.m. at, the Welcome Beach HaU,'. ������ ', FIRE BRIGADE '' The garage sale organized by the Halfmoon Bay Volunteer Fire Brigade last weekend caused a traffic jam on the Rodrooffs Road. The firemen had collected such a wonderful assortment of treasures, which included beds, mattresses, mowers, a grindstone, to say nothing of kitchen gadgets and an excellent assortment of books. One highly respected senior citizen was seen leaving tl|o sale, victoriously wheeling a baby buggy. Perhaps there is somo foundation In the rumour that he is expecting to ��� .,lxicomQ:a,grandfoU)or.^Mw.^wUMW.��m^��j^ Though customers kept leaving with carloads of bargains, more trucks continually arrived with furthor donations. Two of the "firemen" who did a Trojan Job of picking up donations wore Fran Rold and Hazel Berthelet. Tho sale would up on Sunday with tho drawing of tho winner of tho raffle for a snidko detector and flro dxUnguIsher. Tha -winning numbers arc 086017rand 958176.- Will tho holders of tho winning tickets pick jip tholr prizes at tho Hnlfmoon Bay Klrolwll this ��vetoing (Wednesday) between 7 and 0 p.m, or telephone Jim Nygard nt B85-9370. The first clalmer will lulvo tho cholco of tho smoke detector or tlio flro extinguisher, On behalf of the flro brlgage Fire Chief Hold extends grateful thanks to all tho friends who g��vo them such generous fliipport,. Tho proceeds will bo used for tho, purchase of much needed equipment for Uie ttro department ........ UGEFEATEIW An alftielo In Inst week's Tlmcs.ontltlod "Tho English of It" states thtft tho warders who stand guard at tho Tower W< i Though they wear the same picturesque " uniform as the Yeoment of the Guard, they have specific duties connected with the Tower of London, and the guarding of the crown jewels.' Thiey are not part of the Royal Bodyguard which earned the name "Beefeater" or "Sideboard Men" for their services at the King's levees. HERE AND THERE With summer drawing to a close, it is heartening news that cabelevision may be -around to brighten our winter evening^. TheTpreliminary work, in moving and repairing hydro poles is almost completed and Coast Cablevision expects to be atyle to Start stringing their cable in the not" too i^aistaht future. :������ ^ Stillim the sick list is*Ross Conquest Happenings around the harbour Arts and crafts *��** By Doris Edwardson, 883-2308 rtil Today's Expressions Are Tomorrow's Memories A Professional 8x10 Colour Portrait For^%^%|�� Choose from our selection of eight scenic and colour backgrounds. You may select additional portraits offered at reasonable prices, with no obligation. See our large Decorator Portrait. Satisfaction always, or your money cheerfully refunded. , 'roTessionai \ 88 Aug. - Wed. 30th ��� 1 d am - 5 pm Aug. - Thurs. 31st ��� 10 am - 5 pm Sept. - Fri. 1st ~ 10 am - 8 pm ��. WESTERN DRUG MART Box 739 Trail Bay Centre Sechelt, B.C. The annual Arts & Craft Show sponsored by the Pender Harbour Health Clinic will be held Saturday,-August 26 at 11 a.m. at the Madeira fark Community Centre. Be sure to take in this very interesting and popular event. Coffee and cake will be available. There is plenty of room for those" wishing to exhibit their crafts. HIBISCUS HAWAIIANS DANCE The RC Legion Br. 112 are having their annual]Hawaiijih^ p.m. This group have beeft very popular with the Pender Harbour people. During the evening, after folks have danced for ^whilerthe-Hawaiii^Daneers-put~oh-a- the Harbour recently Were Jean Rousseau, Gladys Jones and Alan de St. Remy. One sitting per subject���$1 pet^yttject for additional subjects, groups, or individuals in the same family. Persons under 18 must be accompanied by parent or guardian. GR4ND PRIZEOR SAVE IT WITH THE RANK Of MONTR floor show which is every ��it as good as who was transferred on August 17 to Royal you would see on the Hawaiian Islands and Family Hospital, Vancouver, for therapy: also there is no admission charged to come -.... A Davidson dinghy, picked up by to thedance, Sandwiches will be availably Robbie Robinson off tyerry Island is.'irtiH,;#.^,--bar'...'���,.'.-���,..������.-,v-' ; ; , unclaimed. The nine-foot dinghy, painted TIDBITS > ��� * blue inside, bears the name ''Express". For information telephone Bill Sexton at 885-5394. \,,,. ' Guests at the John Halt home at Welcome Beach have been their daughter, Margueritp Mackenzie and her family from Prince George. Sechelt Notes Page AS Last week I mentioned that Doug Orr Is leaving his job at .the water hoard office. Well it's true. He will be with Trans-power Construction Ltdi doing what he always wanted to do, working with hot wires; No one is to call him "Dirty Water Doug" any more, but call him "Sparks Orr". -,' We have a lady doctor at tho PH Health Clinic now and also a new nurse practitioner who is also a good friend of Darlene's. Visitors and former residents seen In DON'S SHOES Soc4foScfoU SUEDE WRANGLERS "the denim look",,,.,,,.,., ,!,;*. ^m.. M $1549 STAR WARfr" ^lS*9 NORTH STAR RUNNERS JLJm WIN THE BIG $150,000 GRAND PRIZE! $150,000 Is a lot of money Enjoy' it today or save it at the Bank of Montreal where It can ���doublelto.$30Q,000lJ~���*���~- TEN $5,000 WINNERS! You could be one of ten lucky customers who will win'$5,000 cash, TakQ the money now, , or leave it to double* ���to..,$10,0001 EIOW TO ENTER It's so easy to participate In "Double'Your .'Money" at the Bank of Montreal! Simply make a $50 deposit to one of the . following personal accounts; True Chequing Account, Chequabie Savings Account or True Savings Account ��� between now and Novomber1#l978,You will receive ope entry form for eadv $50 deposit -maximuni'100 entries per customer clurinn the contest period, If you don't already have a Bank of Mon|ioal account,,, now's the time to open one onrhedoublol 111 WINNERS IN ALL! 50 - $1,000 winners will bo drawn on oi about September 29th and announced by October 50th, 1978, Make sure you got your entries in early to be elidible for this "early bird", draw GO-51,000 winners, 10-55,000 winners, and the $150,000 GRAND prize winner will bo drawn after the contest closing dat e of, Npvcmber-17,4071] ���ttan GREBB WORK BOOTS top quality, .OQ9$ plalll tO�� 4mmW LADIES LEATHER BOQTS NOW IN! ONE HUNDRED $1,000 SAVINGS STARTER WINNERS! 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I >,: ' II fr���- Wednesday, August 23, 1978 The Peninsula Times Page A-5 ���I- ' -)>���,��� ' a '������ ; , CBC The men who go down to the lake in ships Salt water sailors on Canada's coasts are usually the subject of aural MstOTsT documentaries, but this week Between Ourselves turns its attention to the men who go down to the lake in ships.. All over Kingston, old lake men are sitting in captain's chairs scanning the waters for even;a ghost of a ship folding into the inland sea of their past. Old sailors, including a 93-year-old captain, recall the Great Lakes days of sailing ships gnd modern steam ships, discuss what the Seaway did for. the Great Lakes and comment on the outlook for the future on Inland Salts. Saturday at 6:15 p.m. CBC-AM 690 . WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23 Afternoon Theatre 2:04 p.m. Nicholas Nichleby by Dickens, Part VII. Mostly Music ��� 10:20 p.m. Music, . Magic and Myth, third of five-part series, Ball tournament results In the recent baseball tournament on Texada Island the teams participating were Lafarge and Legion from Texada, Westview Old Stylers ,.andLJBslt_&iotL Motors from Powell River, Gulf Coast CoQgttuctipn and Leaky Logging from Courtenay, Cedars Inn from Gibson's Landing and Marling Loggers from Gold River. N "' Marling Loggers placed first, Bob Scott Motors came second and Westview Old Stylers placed third. Jan Mahood was voted most valuable placer and Dale Poulin, playing for Texada Legion with eight hits for 11 at bat (ave. 727), was top. batter. With 40 strikeouts to his credit, Rye Kuntzi was top pitcher. WAKE-UP! SHAPE UP! WALK! wnonm rwHrtrirwrwii U'i.lk ;, hlS~ Noel Coward 1:05 p.m. The "life and times of. - " The Entertainers 4:35 p.m. Your number one song, Part n. The depression of the Thirties. Music de Chez Nous~TT05~-p7nr"te- Nouvea Trio de Montreal. Chopin, Smetena, Turina, Schumann. - My Music 8:35 p.m. BBC quiz. Folk Fair 9:05 p.m.. Welsh folk music. MONDAY, AUGUST 28 Afternoon Theatre 2:04 p.m. Vanity Fair by Thackeray. Gold Rush 8:30 p.m. Brian Smith and Rae McGuire of Trooper. Roy Wood and his Whizzo Band. . Mostly Music 10:20 p.in. Great Conductors, cont. all week; Nightcap 11:20 p.m. Canadian and American film and book publishing industries, cont. all week. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29 Crime Serial 2:04p.m.Inspector West at Bay by John Creasey. Touch the Earth8:30p.m.Bim,Huckle, guitarist Bob Hadley; Bartlett and Rika Rubsaat. ���.;:'���:������������"' CBC-FM 105.7 Saturday Audience 9:05 p.m. The . MusiplLifI?^collectionof reminiscences^ and^ pbservaUoris about-iiAusic^hd^usfc.yi making by 12 of this century's most; prominent musicians." " Monday Festival Theatre 9:04 p.m. Once !in a .Lifetime by Moss Hart and* George Kaufman. A satire ��a��Hollywood. ��� CBC-TV HIGHLIGHTS .1 THE KIDS GOT all choked up over the races at the Pender Harbour Legion and Lions Club First Annual Pidinic on August 20. The object of the race was to gulp a cola and then run to the finish line. Few "entrants actuaify ran the return leg of the race. Sections of act in force proclaimed and their regulations in force by the end of 1978, he said. ���Forests Minister-Tom Waterland has announced proclamation of sections 1, 49, 50, 165, 171, 174 and 175 of British Columbia's new Forest Act. ^ X mm ��� Section 1 defines the terms used ihsthe CiXDrCSS CirdW clCI<* \ ��� IS**" t -..* Section 49 defines specific terms used fpAIM A110* CI in part 4, entitled "General Tenure\l" will ftllga %J Provisions''. ... 41! , Here is the list of winning numbers Section 50 deals with the transfer and from the Western Express lottery draw on ~7Saturday Sports Golf Pros from Jasperi 1*30 p.m. Baseball Expos versus Giants, 4 p.m.. _ . ' .7: ���'2. Superspecial Jean-Pierre F*eriarid Between Chopin and William Tell. Sunday Victorian Memory 12:30 p.m^ -Princess-AliqergfaifdcRird ofQueerTVic- toria. The Other Child 9 p.m. special about burns.-',. , ��� , Summer Symphonies 10 p.m. Simulcast on FM ��� Winnipeg Symphony. exchange of agreements and in particular the consent fo transfer. It provides that the minister may cancel agreements where they have been transferred without prior' r^^^t0^nt^:;r;'Sd.V''' w Section165 enables funds required for |the implementation of this act, where not already appropriated, to be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund. Secttions 171, 174 and 175 remove the discriminatory tax burden placed on. the jforest industry;:' They provide amendments' to the Provincial Income Tax and Logging Tax Acts, lowering the logging .tax Jo" 10 per cent from 15 per cent and harmonizing other aspects %: the provincial legislation with existing federal laws. TThe minister said the government will be proclaiming further sections of the act, the Ministry of Forests Act and Range Act, as regulations dealing with them are completed. , ���������" He expects all three new acts will be Aug. 9. Holders of tickets with the following numbers win $100,000 each: number 73458 in series 24, 77342 in series i_ iff, 61488 in series 18,97957 in series 19, and* .. 84380 in series 06. -yr-: y-,,,/:,--..:-;-,,, If the last five, four br three digits on^ your ticket are identical to and in the same order as the last five, four or three digits as the winning numbers above^your ticket- wins $1,000,^100 and $S respectively. Winnersot $25��� prizes! rnay cliaiml winnings" by taking their ticket to any branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank, of/- Commerce'in the Western provinces and i Yukon. No names or Powell Riverites were among tjhose anh"ouricecl3S^Express-En- -core-winneroiTAug. 9. Walk |t to me! rvmrtivmmt 20% Off Loose Leaf Refills Sunnycrest fJOUfH A ^|> ^ ^J Centre m&\0%tv %3m Brat��r%iiMW"i'*"'''"*Hf""" ^������^wiffyy^''iff^-*'w"i'iiy'^'^T" ^stwWf n V vm-jV^wt- h ^a^V ,*>,.*) titxe*, tH. t*W^>*np��*lt-i��*i " A- *, In s'p\ fl' rf ���������"��� r ��� ������-������/;��� ~r y?-,rr AJXX: affeala&felitpi^ L������������,,., ,\. Sechelt notes Hear ye 7 - by Peggy Gbririor, 885-9347 Page A-6 The Peninsula Times Wednesday. August 23,1978 J. CHOQUER & SONS CERTIFIED WELDER FABRICATOR���INDUSTRIAL & MARINE Box 1235 Sechelt. B.C. VON 3AO EAST PQRPOISE BAY ROAD . But: 885-9244 R����: 885-2686 A public meeting of great interest to . people in the Area "B" Regional District will be held on September 3,' Sunday,, 2 p.m. at the Welcome Beach Hall, Redrooffs Road,. Halfmoon Bay. The meeting will discuss the purpose and process of doing an official Settlement Plan for this area. Director for Area "B" Ed Nicholson and the planning staff of the Regional Board will be present. Just to be sure you know if you are in Area "B',' the boundaries start with West Sechelt from the edge of Sechelt proper and extend to Wood Bay above Secret Cove, aiuffrom the water's edge (Strait of Georgia) over the Peninsula and across Sechelt Inlet to'the mountains. Welcome Beach Hall is about five miles from'the turnoff of Highway 101, Sechelt end and two miles plus a tenth or two from the Halfmoon Bay end- ' An official Regional Plan is defined as "A general scheme without detail for the "projected use of the land within the Regional District, including the location of major highways'?. The idea is to let the people who live in the area have a say as to how they wish the growth to go so it is to your interest to attend/, REIGNING QUEEN , - ^TheMay queen committee suggest that . any group wishing to have a personage to open their bazaar, tea or whatever will" find it handled very, nicely by the May Queen Susan McKibbin. SECHELT INTERMEDIATE CARE SOCIETY The constitution fqr_the _ Sechelt Intermediate Care Society has been sent to Victoria as the first official step made by six directors, towards making this a good working society. BACK IO SCHOOI NOW IN STOCK ALL HOME ECONOMICS SEWING SUPPLIES Sunnycrest Centre, Gibsons Use Times' Adbriefs to SeU, Rent, Buy.Swap etc. MISS RIOME was a good sport at the Club First Annual Picnic. The egg Pender Harbour Legion and Lions and spoon race is old hat to her. MORE ABOUT Lots of fleas ���From Page A-l time you treat your animal. Bailey said fleas are free-living insects. That is, they spend most of their time hanging^ around baseboards,_under.: the,, edges of rugs or between the cushions of upholstered furniture ��� only_ occasionally hopping out for a quick bite. The Agriculture Canada pamphlet recommends that you clean your house thoroughly and often with a vaccum cleaner. And either destroy the material collected or puta handful of moth crystals, or flakes in the vacuunfl every couple of weeks. As far as effective insecticides, Bailey says Raid "is about the only.thing freely available to the ordinary, person." He recommends applying it about twice a week, and you'll have to continue this for several^eeks^kill-hewly-hatched fleas. Raid is "very safe;" says Bailey, because it has a residual action of only about eight minutes, but this also necessitates the repeated use, since it has no effect on un-hatchest eggs. As all pesticides are poisonous to domestic animals and people, follow direction labels carefully. ; Fleas can be dangerous as well as annoying. Because they may feed on a variety of animals or birds, they are able to spread disease from one animal. to another. ��� Some kinds of fleas transmit diseases such as bubonic plague.edemlc typhus an-d.. tularemia to people. Also! the cat and dog fleas are sometimes intermediate hosts for the dog tapeworm, which may infest people. , Some people are more susceptible to flea bites than others; some become immune to any reaction after being bitten over a long period. ' A typical flea bite has a small central red spot surrounded by a red halo and a little swelling. To help relieve the itchiness apply cooling preparations such as menthol, camphor, baking soda, cor- bolated vaseline, calamine lotion, or a three per cent solution of carbolic acid in ' water. m \ ... If you are especially sensitive, you can get relief with injections of flea antigens. Sundry other facts which you may ��� or may not ��� care to know about fleas: Dogs and cats have different kinds of fleas, known appropriately as the dog-flea and the cat flea. A female flea ddes hot lay eggs; until she has sucked blood. Most of the fleas found ^n Canada overwinter either in the egg IbKjarval stage, and the length of time It to reach maturity varies from one to several months depending on weather conditions. A good meal will last a flea'dbput three weeks, and the adults can live for several months without food. , Considering the increase in food bills we've seen in the last year, that last trick "be handy to learn. STONEWORK Stone facing -flroplaco ' & Chlmnoy Ropairs ���� ANDY 886-2821 SCHOOL OPENING INFORMATION PREREGISTRATION AND INFORMATION School Counsellors will be available In schools during norma hours for the RVfR.?.?.��..?.f re9l9trat)on end timetable review:' ���"���������"- "\ Chatoloch Jr. "Secondary ��� Tuesday, August 29th # Thursday August 31st. Elphlnstono Secondary ��� Tuesday, August 2?fh onwqrds. Ponder 'Harbour* Secondary ��� TKu^ September lst.i - School secretaries will be In the larger elementary schools from Tuosday, August 29th, onwards for student registration. SCHOOL DATES AND TIMES ',' * The first day of school Is Tuosday, SEPTEMBER 5th. SchooUwIII opon and closo at tho rogular tlmo. Thorn? will bo no school on 'Wodnosday, September 6th. , ,.....���',,.���..,...... i NON-INSTRUCTIONAL DAYS IN THE 1978/79 SCHOOL YEAR School will not bo In session for students on tho following days: ', Wodnosday, September 6th, 1978 Friday, October 13th, 1970 , Monday, Novombor 27th, 1970 Friday, February 23rd, 1979 ' Friday, Juno 29th, 1979 __ __ _ _ ��� ��� Schoola will oporoto on tho same schedulo as last year. BUS ROUTES Somo minor changos and/or Improvomonts nptay prove ~R25S��!SJ2&^^ -or *vyo,JnltlaUy^,,- nowovor, routos and tlmo| will bo unchanged from lost, y*>ar, except.,* ~thBrffhljr,oho~biii"wlll go'.dkopti,1a6>d(; For sports events, sailing, bird watching, or just getting a better look at the Great Outdoors, pick a pair of Kitstar Binoculars. 7x35 Wide Angle-The most popular size,, for % general use. SAVE $10.00 39 88 8x30 all-weather use ���The perfect binoculars for boating with rubber- & ~"| ^H^kJJft ized coating. SAVE $20.00 129 7-15x35 Zoom ���Find your subject, then zero in with the zoom. SAVE $ 1 AO88 $20.00 7x50 or 10x50 ���For extra power and light gathering potential. " ��.~ V��< ������ * . ,mmm^mmm.mmm,,.^mmmmtmm. ,��� ., . , 'Sunnycrest Centre, Gibsons $86-8010 , *, ,. U tit.rm-mn efc?<. avfl-wprfvA ,.. V,..m v*>MWMimtft&'*t ���-***�� *# tlmt **����* jB(*t!MWfi*)N^L<^+M��#H��lt�� ���Nj* ,,,,.., "i ( . , ���,*�� $~<&Ttfm~&? ?**l*Sl mW ���I -.- V-'S Handicrafts k77X7k * Sewing Notions ; -Materials SYNDICATE A GOOD INVESTMENT COMPANY J.W. (Jim) BUDD 885-3397 * Wool QTtnwitou (JBL ^ m*& ' �� OFF ^ *J AND OVER! �����? Sale on Aug. 23 to Aug 26 M MADEIRA PARK VARIETY STORE ^ ^Specializing in Annuities and ', Retirement Income Planning V_ ON SALES OF $5 DON GRANBERRY, left is the Director and never without his hat. director, holds Don's hands Beachcombers First Assistant Einar Hansen; right, second assistant sometimes ��� but not his hat. & ��� . " - ���" ��� ' He holds all the ends together The following is part of a continuing series about the people'who work behind the scenes of the CBC Beachcombers production in -Gibsons. By MARYANNE WEST "Stand by to lock it up"; "Quiet please';.; "Hold the, traffic"; "Roll"; ���"Speed?"; "Mark it" ��� the countdown to ���Actioni^n*^e^eachcombep^et���is^^ repeated again. The quiet but compelling comfortable position, a director and his assistants to remember every detail of the numerous takes which may be shot in a day and which are not in consecutive script sequence, a continuity girl is also an essential member of the team. The first time I saw Christine, Wilson on the set, she was dressed in hip waders, sun top and sun visor, squatting observation, vth.e_ability to recognize descrepancies. Drawing the director's attention to some small detail may save much time and frustration later. Christine, like all the crew this summer, has acquired a super suntan with r many hours spent on the water or the beach, but filming goes on rain or shine -waaer��� but the .;...,,.; voice giving instructions directly to the technical crew and actors and by remote control to the traffic patrol will usually be that of First Assistant Director Don Granberry. Don is easily recognizable because he's never without a handsome, dark brown, wide-brimmed hat, giving the impression of a man who has just ridden into town off the range. An assessment which isn't totally out of character, Doit grew up> on a large ranch and learnt to ride and take responsibility at an early age.He is also an actor with stage experience as well as a feature film and TV credits, and was recently given a leave of absence to take the part of a rodeo rider in an upcoming - ��� drama for CBC's "For the Record" series which will be shown next spring. Those who have been following this series of stories about the filming of the Beachcombers will know how closely this team works together, how inter-telated . - and dovetailed is each.p^reon's^rjespon- -Hsibility: ' ���" ^ ,Vv - ~ While the Director is thri stofy-teller with a picture id his mind of the complete sto^-^nd^he-way^e-^ntSTto-finally��� present it on film, his assistant director is responsible for setting < up each sequence for him; having the actors on cue, all the necessary props.in place, lighting, sound and camera crews ready ��� in short holding all the many ends together so that filmirig may begMi. It's a job which requires full jhiyblvemertt and concentration, well developed .powers of observation, attention to detail, the ability to keep cool and unflappable in any conditions, however adverse or aggravating, and to inspire others to concentrate on the job at hand regardless of the distractions. It's very important, Don'feels, to have ^walked inother. people's shoes, to have put��� in your stint at the joe jobs, sweeping the floor, bringing coffee, doing tho chores, so that you understand how the othor guy feels, so that while being in control you can use a loose rein. That he Is also an actor glvc^'him a sensitivity to the needs of the actors, ,an understanding of their Vulnerability as they freely put themselves ii)i the hands of the technical crew, trusting their professional reputations to their expertise and dedication. That time ls money is never more true than on a film sot. The better things go, the fewer takes are needed to bo sure of getting Just tho response the director has In mind, and good progress keeps at bay the inevitable tiredness factor as tho day progresses. Organization and attention to detail are the namo of the game and the ability to recognize the signs, and deal with potential descrepancies before they develop into full fledged, tlmo wasting problems. Einar Hansen whose homo town Is Squnmlsh Is tho second AD, In effect an exterislph~b concentrate on tho sot Itself. Elnnr, freo to come and go, can deal with all thoso peripheral matters, getting actors and equipment out to the-"set, providing refreshments for tho all Important coffco breaks, tracking down a noisy power saw somewhere In tlio neighborhood which Is causing concern to the sound technicians. Ready and able to step fnto tho first assistant's position If the occasion should arise, as liappcncd recently when Don went back oast for tho filming of "Tho Homecoming". On-locatlon filming of a series such na (wJho Beachcombers provides tlutoo special and unique opportunities for"teaming on :;: the Jobjwhere^ Iwcaiwo drioglstlcs of tho, dramaticAction llio whole crewhas to bo flexible enough to double for each other. The formal roles.of a studio production are relaxed, requiring high lovol of Involvement for evoryono In a challenging lcmffiffiR sthinUort". Tt creates ^n closo ~i��wking relationship', between nil mem* ��\ ",Wfl (crow and-motors) of the B6acM�� comber "fnmlly", ' s Because It to physically Impossible for only one from which she had a comprehensive view of the action. Christine's job also requires close attention to detail. She must keep a detailed record of each take, which actors were involved, the dialogue, "who looked at whom, the exact position of people and thyigs ��� "coffee mug to the right of the plate, fork half-way to the mouth", the camera lense used etc. When necessary she takes polaroid photographs to supplement the written record. She may be required to cue actors and interface off camera dialogue. It's a job which requires close concentration and -an-uh--^and-4h&-recoEd-has_ to; be kept dry andj SAB) A BUNDLE >4T SUNCOAST CHRYSLER 885-5111 legible. Christine has rigged up an ingenious system of plastic garbage bags, a see through umbrella and other gadgets to enable her to work efficiently, even if somewhat impeded, on days of steady, penetrating rain,.. As Don says, the ability to cope with the inevitable frustrations of inclement weather, breakdowns of equipment, the unexpected Iog^jam, long hours of exacting, painstaking, repetitive work are essential to the art of on-location film making. It's an occupation which requires a high level of dedication and quickly separates the men from the boys. The PENiNsuLA*^fose& v. Section B Wednesday, August 23,1978 Pages 1-8 CLEAR OUT OF ALL INVENTORY 9n "Societies Act" NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING St. Mary's Hospital Society To the members of St. Mary's HosplfaJ Society: Take notice that the Annual General Meeting of the members of the St. Mary's Hospital Society will be held in the Senior Citizens "Hall, Mefmpid Street, Sechelt, B.C., on Wednesday, the 20th day of Sept. 1978 at the hour of 7:30 p.m. Dated In the Village of Sechelt, In the province of British Columbia this 14th day of August 1978. > By order of the ��� '^ ��� Board of Trustees ���'Ail \ y - ������� 'll^^fe '^y'^--%i:Wi -^J4mk- nol oxac ,|V ai illustrated ASPEN 78 stocks 616 Custom Coupo, 3 I 8 auto. ps. pb. buckets console fi many moro options. Man. sugg retail was $7 3?8. 9300 km NOW 5995 not e*"dly as"iilu"s;"ro,7;d- " "^ OMNI 78 . stock C 52 Radio, radial dies bumpei strips, side protective molding, rear defrost deluxe seats automatic, front wheel drive. 78 CAROF THE YEAR MOTOR TREND MAGAZINE $>IQO<2 SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICE *KJiJO MBMKkil sQ fel3i&Jii K��aa*isl This Top 30 Record Survey Is Brought To You Each Week \m\Wk not exactly as illustrated ASPEN SE STATION WAGON 78 stock r 617 Fully equipped with oil options except an cond. Mon. suqc). retail S8623, ?800 km N DODGE PICK-UP, SILVER 4x4 Suninol 3 I ODD ps. pi) rudio. cruise contiol & many othor options Don1' miss tins one, Mon. sugg. retail $96 I 2. 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Troopor O'Jayi ,t. I,.. ,Prl��m J��llor��o'n Stnmhlp Stonebolt Eric Clapton , Atlanta Rhylhm Sect IKn ,,,,.,,,, '.'.'.'.Foreigner Burton Cumming* ,';TT7T7'VUIllo,'Rlver"Dtincf*"'" Bob Soger ,,, ,,,NlchGl1d��r . , ,.,, Rltn Coolldgo Earth. Wind & Fire .,,, py,,, .Eddlo Money r.itovmsmmfm-jmfr ./��i)ljllTou'Thln^i*Over) ��(%"4���;-j,,��~Mif��r> WeHer-iflan. ,, .ChrliRoo PHP 76 CHRYSLER Newport 7 3 TOYOTA Wagon 73 PINTO 71 DEMON, 16,000 mil. '67 CUTLASS, 5700 mil. 75 FORD F250, 4 spood '75 DODGE 4x4. short box 74 DODGE Club Cob 74 CHEVY BLAZER, 4 spood 72 FORD F250 Van ^__\_\_____itji__m___'*____. .*wm. IU,Xv��v IKT; ill m ni ^UlLjLm. .MimmmmmamMfm^l. Ii ^ CAMPER 18' MaxlVan Motor Home Conversion $15482 $13,986 "tH^�����-��� ' .,-.!�� next to St. Mary's, Secheft ���'W, D02180 -r^HWW!* ^rtrii^. *��rt��i**, ir *��r j .' ' r ''' ' ' * ���,*> v"1*"' " ."��� '���" * *f::f ' t- *u + ^'^fe>#^^^��J4wMetoi^����ta# ��M#iM>MeV>W ��HWV*if��e��j^W��P��!WM��i-^^ ��� ,! .JV^U-^- ^ N ^r PHONE 885-3231 PageB-2 The Peninsula Times Wed, Aug 23, 1978 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Phone 885-3231 Help Wanted For Rent Published Wednesdoys by The Peninsula Times for Westpres Publications Ltd. . at Sechelt, B.C. Established 1963 y- 7300 Copies Distributed Classified Advertising Rates: 3-line Ad-Briefs"(12 words) " One Insertion $2.15 Three Insertions ....". $4.-30 Extra Lines (4 words) 60c Display Ad-Briefs $3.60 per column inch Box Numbers $1.00 extra Legal or Reader advertising per agate line. 30c Deaths, Card of Thanks, In' Memoriam,. Marriage and Engagement Notices are $7,00 (up to'14 lines) and 60c~per line after that. Four words per line. Birth Notices, Coming Evehts take regular classified rates. Ad-Briefs must be paid for in advance by Saturday, 5 p.m. to receive cash discount. - Subscription Rates: By Mail: Local Area $7.00 yr. Outside Local Area .... $8.00 yr. U.S.A \$10.00yr. Overseas $U.00yr. Senior Citizens, Local Area $6.00 Single Copies 15cea. AVON To Buy or Sell Call 885-2183 or 886-9166 464244 CHILD CARE WORKER needed for alternate education program in Pender Harbour. Apply to Sunshine Coast Community Resource Association, Box 1069, Sechelt, 885-3821 by Aug. 25. 4638-39 EXPANDING CA firm with three offices in the Fraser Valley immediately requires CA graduates and students. Send resume to Box 3178, Mission, B.C. V2V4J4. 4622-39 For Rent Announcements OPENING SOON. Sechelt Ceramics. For information regarding classes, call 885- '5538. ,-. 460741 Work Wanted Obituary KAMMERLE: Suddenly August 16,1978, Richard I Kammerle, late of Seehell Survived by his loving parents Wilfred and Delores Kammerle, brother Doug, sister- Darlene, grandfathers Emil Kammerle of Langley and Jtemejs-J3Hwiu,oi-Suwey,~ Funeral service was held. Saturday, August 19 at the Devlin Funeral Home, Gibsons. Reverned John Low F.VKRGREEN LANDSCAPING Complete landscaping ser-' vice. Jteg. sch. lawn Jk_gar- dea -care. Donlt doit twice :. . Call us first. Free Estimates 885-5033 4986-tfn LTRADECK by Trodan "The ultimate in fiberglass sundecks" ���_ 886-2953- FOR RENT: Wilson Creek Community Hall. Contact "Bonnie Wigard at 885-9403. 3691-tfn ' GARDEN BAY - Va duplex for rent - furnished, for July-" ��� Sept. 30. $225 per month. Light ,and fuel incl. 883-9676.4906. tfn FOUR BDRM mobile home. Set up in West Sechelt Trailer Park. Ref. required. Ph. 885-2600. . tfn m-tiSLm U���������.,...,..-��� ��� ��� -Z.~~ LEASER LOT near beach for, Mobile Home. $85 per mo. 885-3636 or 926-1024. 4511-tf WFT HOUSE for rent, GTBSONS, Sargent Rd., 3 bdrm home with fireplace. 2 blk school & shopping, Fabulous view. Huge sundeck, fenced yard. Avail. Sept. 8. Must have references. $325 per mo. 886-9200. 464741 SEPT. 5-JU,NE 30. Part. furn. 3 bdrnv2 bath, fireplace on beach. Seaview Lane, W. Sechelt. $250 per mon. 885-2425 or 929-6046. 461941 Wanted to Rent RESPONSIBLE couple want . lg. 1 bdrm house on lg. lot or acreage. FP, carport. Pender to Earls Cove area. Exc. refs. Message at 885-5495. 4605-39 RESPONSIBLE professional couple seek waterfront home to rent year round. Willing to assume caretaking duties. 886-9508. . '464341 Real Estate FOR SALE in Wilson Creek , -area. New 3 bdrml,100 sq.. ft., house with full bsmt, double plumbing, standing fireplace, sundeck, carport, beautiful view. Asking $53,500. By owner. Ph 885-3773r4886-tfn CHASTER RD Lot 67 x 123' partly cleared, ready for building, close to school. $10,000,886-9984. tfn Mobile Homes 10 x 52' 2 BDRM. 883-9115 days, 883-2671 eves. 461541 Campers and Trailers '69 - 18 FT. travel trailer. Fully equipped, located at' Secret Cove. Asking $2,200 obo. Days 937-3444, eves. 936-, 0181., 4523-tfn CAMPER for small truck. , Frig, stove, etc. $1,200. 885- 2051 or 885-2109. 4531-39 TRI-STAR camper .for import p.u. Furnace, stove & icebox. 885-9452. 4532-39 12' TERRY Rambler trailer, compl w-stove, fridge etc. Best offer. 885-2613. 460141 Cars and trucks '74 FIAT, 128 Sport. Good ^ condition.885-3876 (after 5). 4550-39 2 BSA 441 cc. One '70, needs . rings;'68 as parts. Both $450 obo. 885-5354. 457440 '64 1 TON flatdeck, $900 obo. 885-3879. , 4630-39 For Sale For Sale Legal Notices LOOKING for a Rock& Roll Band? Horizon is available, best price on the Coast. 885- 2815. 4501-tt' FISHER woodburhing stove with the 10 year guarantee can be seen at Radio Shack, J , &C Electronics.' 4855-tfnf LADIES, Mens, Childrens,K Maternity Clothing. 'New & "" '. 20 pel CLEARANCE SALE , To make room for300snowtires arriving Sept. 5 4 ply polyester tires (pairs only) 10 pet. off (on sets^of 4) 15 pet. off Fibreglass Belted Tires .1 20 pet. off Radial TA 50, 60 & 70 Series " off Nearly New'. Encore Boutique, 2445 Marine Dr., W. 1YiaB "UCCia ,,. n��� Vancouver, 922-2020, Mon-Sat .. id pql ott Mag Wheels 10-5. 4457-tf '71 TR6 verjTgood 'shape. - $2900.885-5116. 4610-39 '65 VW> Beetle, clean & reliable. $500.885-2853 4649- 39 4487-tf Halfmoon 112-327-9594. Bay. 885-2754 or 4475-38 officiated. Interment Seaview Cemetery. 4636-39 Personal PHOTOGRAPHS published in The Peninsula Times can be ordered for your own use at' The Times office. 1473-tfn ALCOHOLICS* anonymous meetings 8:30 p.m.' every Wednesday, Madeira Park Community Hall. 883-9260 or 883-9238. 4452-TFN Work Wanted PROFESSIONAL interior & exterior painting,- free' estimate. WUl work day or eve. Job guarantee. Hr. or contract. Commercial & residential. "Andy 885-5407. 5603-tfn. Help Wanted CLAPP CONCRETE Placing and Finishing. All types of Concrete Work. Patios, Floors, Foundations. Driveways, Custom Work. .... Concrete leakage probleriis* "--DUtiels PERSONABLE* aggressive salesperson to accept responsibility as Advertising Manager tor progressive southern Interior newspaper. Position to begin in late September. Salary plus commission. Apply stating personal data with resume to Box 124, c-o BCYCNA, 808, 207 W. Hastings St., Vancouver V6B1H7. . . ^ 4584-39 Seepage or high pressure leaks. Phone Wayne Clapp for free estimates 885-2125 SPEECH PATHOLOGIST. Athabasca Health Unit requires a speech pathologist:' "-^ to include* assumiriEp 1 BDRM Cottages. Langdale, Redrooffs. Sept. Refs. required. 980-2154 or 985-5990. 4515-39 MADEIRA PARK: 1 bdrm ~furn. house, w-w carpet, FP, 883-2258.10-10 p.m. or112-632- 3111, loc. 501 office brs. 453039. FULLY FURN. new 1 bdrm suite incl. light, heat, dishes & linen. $200 per mo. 1 blk from Sunnycrest Plaza. 886- 9102. 4536-39 3 BDRM-4IQME East Porpoise Bay. 1 -mi. from village. Four appliances, $275 per mo. Avail Sept. 1.253-0810 aft. 6 p.m. 4545-39 ROOMS FOR rent with use of kitchen & Utility facilities. King Rd., Gibsons, Fully furnished $125 per mo. 885- P76^25^��c1eDaredar|Sdl��hi ��� -SUNBEAM Alpine GT, frjittre^^ 4364-tfn TUWANEK. Lot overlooking Lambs Bay. Serviced with water & power. By owner. 112- 226-5019. 4381-tfn i PARK-LIKE level acre easily. subdivided, serviced in good area Gibsons. $19,000. 886- 9270. , 452039 LEASE a lot near beach for mobile home, $85 per mo. 885-3636 or 926-1024. 4512-tf 3 BDRM full bsmt, fp, full ensuite plbg, 1300 sq ft, close to arena. 885-9027 for app't. / 447840 good cond'n. after 5. $95fc���885-9480 4650-39 Boats and Engines 26 FT. REINELL sailboat. 3 sails, trailer, 15 hp Evinrude. $9,900.886-9984. 4967-tfn YEARLY MOORAGE, Pender Harbour, $1.25 per ft. Headwater Marina, 883- 2406.20 ton ways. 455941 VIVACITY 20 frp hull, stainless & alum, rig, 4 sails, 4 bunks, head, galley & many lockers._Comes with 7% HP Merc. All on trailer. 886-" 9335. 457740 after 7 p.m. Box 1341 Sechelt 4437-tfn established caseload, program development, liaison with other agencies and Health Unit Staff. Apply immediately to Director, , Athabasca Health Unit, Box 1140, Athabasca, Alberta TOG OBO. 4598939 3376.885-9408. 4551-39 PENDER HARBOUR: charming,- peaceful seclusion on view lot near lake & sea, paved road, elec. etc. $500.down,.8 pet, ,int.t.JFP -$fc00fc���CtfllFdr SPORTSWRITER for The , Times. Typing essential, photography skills useful^ A volunteer position 5-6 hours a week, tokenpay ,i(>l K.M'',YMAN Shipwright' seeks work. Exp. in all aspecLs-fboaHjuilding; house: carpentry & cabinet work. Reliable* worker, reas. rates ��� ^Wof^^m^ est. & professional ^ $_& glory sportwriters are For free ��� job call Allah May", 885-5765 4578-tfn . no benefits, any and 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 heir to. 885-3231 Tues.-Sat. ��� 4552-39 SITTER REQ. for l-yr.-old child. Mon., Wed. & Fri. 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sandy Hook- Sechelt area. 885-2790. 465141 JEIEPORTER for Central Interior weekly newspaper. Some experience preferred. Phone 567-4465 or write: Editor, Npchako Chronicle, Box 440, Vanderhoof, B.C. VOJ 3A0. 4624-39 ���I. I" I 'K- I .Jp' I l I I I I I I I The Peninsula Times Classifieds 3 lines for $2.15 Run your ad 3 times for the price of 2. Print your ad In Iho ��quoro��, *yord. Ra tura Iq Itov* a Ulonk ��poo allm ooch 1 Thro* llnot It %2.) i. Each oddlllonol lino Ii 60c, Tali* advantage of our ipoclal lavlngi. i �� * Run your od �������!����� ��� tho third tlm* l�� f Mi. ��� ll you pay lor your ad Iho Saturday bolor* publication you g*t a dlicounl ��� USclor I Imortlon���flOclor J, , Mall ui your ad, or drop II olli In Stcholt al tho P*nlniu|a tlmoi Olllc* In Olbton* at Iho Arbului Tr** The Peninsula Times Classifieds Box 310 Sechelt, B.C. VON W CLASSIFICATION i��*j _ ... .... -��� ��� ��� .��� ��� ,... .... ... .... ._ _. - .._. ��� .... ... ..... ' ... -'���' ... ...... ... ._. ... -..,. : kNMdW ..... .... ..... T ^m. $215- 60�� 60 W Nam* AddroM I I T I I I I | Coital Codo T.I No. MMM MM Ml* MM* MM. MMM I I I t "��� ������ ������' ��� "���'��� ���'���"' ���'- ���'"���--. ��� ���-' '��� '������'������ '���������' ������'�� ^w wm wm wm ^w ^^ mw RU MM mW WB wit pM IW rnrnt mm) pw NR^ Ml #M| PMI KB Wl wm) WM |W( tm% tm. pN) PMR "M : ^ , - ' j 3 BDRM furn'd cottage, Gower Rt. Rd. Avail. Sept. 1-July 31. $225 per mo, no pets. 886-2545. ���" 4568-39 2 BDRM home, Vz acre lot on. Browning Rd. Avail. Sept. 1, $275 per mo. 886-8040 eves. 458040 E , BARGAIN HARBOUR. Deluxe 2 bdrm waterfront "home.FP, elec. heat, w-w, all maj. ��� appliances, l1^ bath. $375. Ph. 883-2384. __46flfr39_ NR.MADERIA Park. Deluxe , furn.. chalet. WF, great view. $260 per mo. Resp. persons only. 941-2444 or 464- 3081, 461641 WFT. 2 bdrm, auto oil heat, fireplace. Avail, immed. Sorry, no pets. 886-9206. 4640- 41 TWO 1 bdrmJuplexes, one 2 , bdrm duplex. One 2 bdrm house'. 886-2530. - 460941 GRANTHAMS 3 door-east of store. 1 bdrm redec. house. Ideal for retired, middleagcd, couple. Also 2 bdrm furn. house. Sept-June. Refs. 939- 9650. 4608-39 WHY RENT? Buy a mobile home for less money per mo. No dn. pay. For appt. 926- 1024 or 885-3630. 465441 2 BDRM SUITE Marlrte Dr. WF. W-w, stove, fridge, $275 per mo. 886-8035 eves. 4655-39 2 BDRM HOUSE Davis Bay. Waterfront. Avail. Sept.- June. 298-2147. 4650-39 m.m..m-i,i-.i.i,i-..r>-m~m-**~~mm*mi. -,.,.������ p.-^.-... - ,mmummmmm> SUBI^ETlmbl^home, Sept7 June. 3 bdrm priv. lot in Sechelt, $200.885-2037, 4645-39 ��� ��� 11 r ������ in ��� *-mmm*mr��� ���"** '���"������������������ m ��� '��� ���"'���'�������'������� Cehtufy21 Property Mnnngemcnt. Bo a carefree landlord. Ixjave the renting to us. y Chuck Dowman, 885-9374 CENTURY WEST REAL ESTATE LTD. (1978) 4637-39 DAVIS BAY. New home with vlow. 3 bdrm, 2 fp, double alass, cnsultcj, stove & fridge^ f350perjrjo.r Jeanette Davidson, Westbank,V0H2A0. 21' FEBREFORM 'San Juari' cruiser. Head, galley, ice box, trim tabs, sounder, CB j radio etc. Maintained in excel. 68-5659, 'COtroVn - under cov.ere Sewing Machine Repairs - Overhaul -Tune-ups " ' - Chemical Wash s_ -Parts for all makes All Work Guaranteed 21 Years Experience Phone Steve 885-2691 ���- "Will be out. of town 'til Labour Day. Sorry for any inconvenience. Please call then. 4510-tf LARGE DINING room suite, as new. Has to be seen. 885- 2383. 39 ���JBUm_BED1_$25;_ 4 drawer chest, $15; 48" boxspring, offers; GE dryer, $125; fun fur sofa���& "% ottomans-which convert to queen size bed, matching round chair w-3 chrome & glass .round end tables, must be seen,. 1 of a kind, $1000; white 400 pet. wool rug, $50; child plywood 3 drawer desk, $25; 63 GMC truck for parts, $75; 18' boat, motor still on warranty, fully equipped, ideal for fishing, full line of fishing gear, best offer. 883-9208. 456740 RUGS: 9x 12 nylon brown & black. 9 x 12 shag-browns, $50 ea. 886-8073. 4569-38 NEW 40 channel CB radio & antenna. $98.50.884-5240. 457940 DOORS! B.C.'s lowest prices. Pre-hung interior, $14.90; pre-hung exterior $37:00; fancy doors, $49.00. Huge stbdfcWalker'sC PhV'266-7211 All_ discpunts_ Ar_e_off. our regular selling price which is well below manufacturer's suggested list price. Sale prices include installation. No trade-ins accepted on sale merchandise. Sale ends Aug. 31. Credit terms available; no down "payment required... interest-free for 60 days. Chgx or MC .Cards accepted. Senior Citizens extra 10 Pet. Courtesy Discount SECHELT OK TIRE STORE Corner Wharf & Dolphin Streets 885-3155 ' 647240 PATIO SALE Rain or Shine, Sat., Aug. 26,10 a.m.4 p.m. 1331 Pebble Cres., Sechelt Village. % bed; walnut gateleg dining table; fold- away cot and much more. " ' 4611-39 DOORS!~B7C:'s~lowest prices." Pre-hung Interior $14.90; _prirhung.Exterior.$37.00; Fancy doors $49.00. Huge stock. Walker's. Phone 266- 7211, 1366 S.W. Marine, Vancouver V6P 5Z9. 4627-29 BUNK BED, swivel coffee table, old style bathroom sinks. Best offer. 886-9308. 4618-39 HIGH VOLUME Pay 'N Save Gas- station and Grocery story in excellent location on Highway 3 east Osoyoos. For full details write Pay 'N Save, Box 7745 Osoyoos, V.C. V0H 1V0. . 4620-39 3' OPENING Majestic "O" clearance fireplace complete with 3 length triple chimney & cap. $300.885-2613. 460241 British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority Invites tenders for re-clearing of distribution line rights-of- way, Sechelt Power District Reference No. Q84410 Closing Date: 6 September 1978 Sealed tenders clearly ���marked as above-referenced will be received in Room 1026, B.C. Hydro and Power Authority Building, 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 1Y3 until 11:00 AM local- timer6JSeptember ~1978r Details may be obtained from the office of the Purchasing ~Agent, 10th Floor, 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 1Y3, telephone 663-2577 and 663-2560. 4629-spt pub. Aug. 23,1978 Form No. 1 LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply for A Disposition of Crown Land In LandHecording District of Vancouver, B.C. and situated on the shore of Vancouver Bay take notice that British Columbia Forest Products Limited of 1050 West Pender Street, Vancouver, occupation Forest Products Company, intends to apply for an Oyster Lease of the following described lands: Commencing at "a post planted on the high water mark of Vancouver Bay 100 meters _west_of the Southwest^cornec- of Lot 2229, N.W.D. thence Due West 150m; thence N 50 degrees W 500m, thence N 57 degrees E 320m to the high water mark Vancouver Bay; thence following shoreline Vancouver Bay in a southwesterly and southeasterly to the point of commencement, and containing 8.2 ha., more or less. The purpose for which the disposition" is required is Mollusc fishery purposes. British Columbia Forest Products Limited Dated March 10,. 1978. Per: F.A. Armstrong, Property Manager. . i 4614-sptpUb. Aug. 22,29,1978 95. FEET eavestrough, 64 wooden feet galv. Clean Up Vour Act Pitch-ln*70 RR 3, 449641. moorage. 41 -Bee^S^T^arine-Dr^rVan^-^11-^' ?&^n^gfeffi ������vprVfiPsza ksRun 5?w - but in good condition. $6900.885-3549. 4613- couverV6P5Z9. 4585-38 BARGE A HOUSE Waterfront home North Vancouver can be moved by barge. 1538 sq ft post & beam. 12 yrs. old. $15,000. CROFT 6694022 (Ref. SX26) SUSSEXREALTY 984-9711 456540 BEACH HOUSE: /"unique modernized 2 bdrm cottage with incredible view, located behind breakwater in Selma Park. F-place, huge sundeck. protected-buoy in front. Incl furniture. Lease land. $20,000. Call Rick. Off. 873-3474; Res. 438-2296; wknd. 885-2482. 4560- 40 ���; . ��� n- ��� ��� ��� FARMS for Sale! 300 acres, 200 cultivated, lVi mi. frontage on east side of Frasier River, 17 mi. south of Quesnel. Creek w-water rights through property. New 4 unit pipeline milker, 600 gallon bulk cooler. 9934321. 462149 30' McQUEEN, immac. cond. $13,500 firm or trade for land. 885-2853. 4648-39 Livestock CERTIFIED Farrier, Hans Berger is coming to Coast. Contact Sunshine Farm. 898- 375L ,994-tfn GOATS! Want to learn jrfiore about them? For free copy of B.C. Dairy Goat 'News' write B.C. Goat Breeders Ass'n. PO Box 59, Whonnock, B,C.V0M1S0. . 45B341 PUREBRED. partbred Arabians, all colors, ages; specializing in blacks. Priced reasonable. Wanted a horse trailer. Write Winsome Arabians, Little Fort, B.C. V0E2C0. 4626-39 CONTENTS of home. Double beds & matresses; single bed; Inglis dryer; wash machine; dressers, etc. G. Simpson, Francis Peninsula, Pender Harbour. Aug. 26, 27, Info 885-2997. 4633-39 4 BRAND new 15" hubcaps. Never been on wheel. .GM. Wholesale price. 885-3450. , ��� ��� 4635-39 Campers For Reot Vacations this unhassled way. Fully equipped, fully Insured. Reserve early. 885-2600 ANYTIME 4641-tf Pick up the lot for $35. Phone 885-3506. 4612-39 Woodburn Stoves. & Fuel Ltd. Wood stoves by Fisher, Lok.ewood. Sedoro Valloy, .CWnfort and Findlay. Di tnbutors in Westorn . Canada of the Kerr Scotsman and Korr Titan wood fired boilor. Dealers inquiries Invited, Northern Heatliner.flhd Shaw ' Zero ' Clearance. Wood oil furnaces, Insulated pipq, qccossorios arid fittings, 110 Foil Ave, North Vancouver 987-0811 DRESS MAKING EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS Call 886-7916 after 5:00 p.m. .W.V; Motorcycles 76 YAMAHA RD400. reb't engine. $900 obo. 886-9493. 465741 Business Opportunities M��st SERVICE STATJON and Variety Store, Fort Fraser, B.C. on Highway 16. Yearly gross over $300,000. Room for expansion. Asking $125,000 plus stock $25,000. Somo financing available. For furthor information contact Patrick Mourad, Box 33, Fort Fraser, B.C. VOJ 3A0. Phofio - business 690-7262 ot 690-7559. 4623-30 50-SEAT Licensed Restaurant adjoining first class motel ..on Vancouver Island."Good" lease. Gross $150,000. Prlco $70,000. - Tho Moorings, 2082 Comox Ave,, Comox, B.C. V9N4A7.339-3332. 462M9 LARGE ELDERLY tabby & white neutered male cat. 886-2789. 4617-39 6 MO.'OLD kitten. Grey with white mark. Male. Lost Sochelt Aug, 13,885-3139. 4634- 39 Pets MALlt IRISH "Setter. 16 mo. old. Registered. Champion sired. Obed. train. $300. Ph. 884-5301. 4423-39 FREE to good homo, grey & whito Manx, lMi-2 yrs. 885- 3870. 457340 opportunity to i thriving class TUWANEK. Private room. Share living area & facll, with owner. Suit single wking person with traasportation, PROFITABLE or participate in I food service cstabllsfiment, Gibsons. $16,000, 885-9560, evenings. ' 452945 Mobile Homes t MOBILE lioME space; near Sandy Beach' on full lot. $75 por moJ 885-3030. 4204-tf 7412 x 68 Statesman, 3 bdrms, all appliances, drapes; w��w carwt. ipmed, ipoaaearion. $12,500,006-0480, ,456442 12 x 4$ 2 BDUM Modullne. double dr fridge. No DP. 100 pet. fin. $6500.920-1024. 466241 The Peninsula Times Classifieds NEW HOUSE Redrooffs. AVall. Sept. 1, $325 per mo. Vancouver, 59W287, r4fl324I Rcpo, 100 pet. fin. No DP. $10,500.92^1024. 465341 jlWIH*^���l��W.��l��WI*il.WWWli����.^Ml||��|W,Jmil���.lWM>>���|l,w,.|| ui,!,,, ,, Ui��Tlffi*> AdbrUUI * Wanted tq Buy (WANTED- BEAR CLAWS). Will pay cash for bear clawa and badger claws. For f urthe. Information write F, TIdd, Box 351, Slcamous, B.C. VOE 2V0, 434943 OLDER TYPE trnllor suitable for workshop In permanent location or othor bldg. Easily moved. Also battery-operated elec. fencer. 085-2^9or Box lBMjScchelt-, ....^Ay.jj'mmm.,,.,.. �����... i... ��� ..4604-30" USED WOOD-burnlng heater; chainsaw; table-desk; coffee tabic. 885-3857. 4631-30 MOTORIZED boat wuntod. (Suitable for Cadet tralnlnw. 30 KorWflTTW^PnrtrBol!. contained facilities If possible. Rotary Club, Box 150, Burns I -nke,B.O, Phone 482423$''' 4828-29 EVERYBODY'S DOING IT! And thoy sura are happy about It I What aro they,doing? Why, they're * reading ThoTlMES.,. looking for anew home or car or |ob or washer or bicycle. And oach porson will probably find Just tho right Horn at just tho right prlco! How do wo know? Woll, ��� wo have lopds of advertisers ovory wook...offering score's of now' products and sorvlces, Wo welcome ads of all slzos... wo'll ovon holp you develop an ad If you wish, for the samo cost as tho ad alone I What othor media can offor that kind of bargain.,. on a opo-to-ono porsonal basis? Chock around, and wo' think you'll want to join your friends who road qnd advertise in The TIMES... It's tho best buy around! - The Peninsula Yarned- ,-,,a wooMy pari of your lllol f" *���- .....����, 4*t f��WBM^/r*'*p#*-#a^* cfllUMKi ^-aWimrt^^MW ft*t -f"inwfiw* ^f�� m. ���':: 4 VfifW ^w**sw*��!*l^^-��^����^Wi������i*ii^U" Mb****r*i|rtfp��tw 0*trf "*!**���<�� -! rtflWP~**'i'ii*'��l�� WSMHW"��� "J / ' T3 \ I <~V X',-$&. ��f> Wednesday, August 23,1978 The Peninsula Times PageB-3 T I Olu Sladey BOX 100 MADEIRA PARK, B.C. 883-2233 Member of Multiple Listing Service TOLL FREE FROM VANCOUVER: 689-7623 HOMES Market evaluation of real property *c- Homeowners are often blind to defects in a home they -have -enjoyed-for-yearsy-and- blissfully unaware of factors that contribute to its true market value. Particularly today when there are many properties on the market, pricing a home for trouble- free sale is the .job for a professional, a real estate broker who has ^aets and different prices. One home's figures of previous sales for improvements *may take the -refereneer^nd-~an~intiiMt^^ knowledge of both marketing while the" second home's and housing.-A-real estate, improvement investment may salesperson views yourXome \have been in expensive as a marketable cojrfmodity panelling. The extra bathroom wins out in higher GARDEN BAY ESTATES ��� tuxurious 3" BR cedar home, built 1975. View and many extras.. $105,000. -MAOBRAPARK - nice 2-BR homo with fireplace, full basement. Close to stores etc. $42,500. GULFVIEW ROAD - Madeira Park, fantastic view from this new home - 3 new appliances, fireplace. $95,000. SltVER SANDS ��� 1.8�� acres. Gulf view, 10 x 50^ furnished mobile home, small cabin. $45,000. SltVER SANDS ��� 1.6�� acres, Gulf view, furnished 12 x 60'mobile home. Adjoins above property. $45,000. EARtS COVE_��� furnisfied ,l_2_x 44' Skyline Mobile. Home on semi- waterfront lot. $20,000. MADRRA PARK ��� one BR concrete block cottage, fireplace. $23,000. NARROWS ROAD ��� 3 BR rancher, built 1976, carport & sundeck. Close to Madeira Park. $36,900. MADEIRA PARK ��� interesting 4 BR view home, architect-designed. 5 major appliances. $77,000. GA'RDEN BAY ��� 1J76 sq ft 2 BRview home���full basement, sundeck. Built 1975. $56,000. WARNOCK ROAD ��� cozy 2 BR' panabode, fireplace, full basement. On large level lot. $36,000. instead of an emotional tie. He can point out s^hy two adjacent housed/alike in most respects may be marketed at market value. Market evaluatum of- real property should be^-teft to the experts. More advice to home buyers When you go looking for a house... ask your real estate agent a lot of questions. That home is the largest investment you'll ever make, so be certain in advance that you make the best choice. Apart from the obvious questions about price and monthly payments, be sure to ask what the municipal taxes are... if they are included on the mortgage, and is the mortgage assumable. What are the monthly costs for utilities. . . will the home be easily maintained . . . does it need any work presently, or would The term condominium Condominium living is a popular answer to the need for less costly home ownership for many people. Whether you choose this type.bvvnership for your first home, or as an, easier lifestyle when your family is grown, you have a w;ide choice from the many designs available. Though the idea dates back twenty fiye hundred years^ the first condominium units appeared locally ih the late nineteen Insulating for economy l Studies show that forty per cent of all heating and cooling losses result from leakages between walls, floors, ceilings and roofs or around the doors and windows of your home. While there is still a good deal of mild weather in store, now is the time to be thinking about ���Winter heating economy, and arranging for complete Insulation of your home before winter arrives. With the rising cost of energy and catastrophic shortages on the horizon, every homo owner has a responsibility to prepare for the energy and money-saving value of full Insulation. There are1 government subsidies, special hydro loans, and summer insulation .specials through commercial enterprises, avallablo now. Investigate tho many ways In which you can 'poparo for wliUors^lhgs for your own pockctbook, and energy savings to protect tho dwindling supplies avallablo , for tjie future. y you want to do any^extensive modifications, whichywould add to the cost? Is Uie neighbourhood right tor youNwd your family.., does it have the right schools, shopping and' recreational facilities... and will the area retain value for future re-sale. Is good fire and police protection available, and what other. municipal services' are '. provided? Besides JhavinggJhe-sferV-ices- sixties. The terms condominium, or strata title refers to a type of ownership rather than a particular style. They can be apartments, townhbuses; duplexes or Oven clusters of single family dwellings in a strata title project. Condominiums Can be purchased as small units, large projects, or high-rises, with extra facilities such as swimming pools, saunas and tennis courts often included ln the larger projects. Investigate all types of condominiums before you buy, to make sure it will suit your particular lifestyle. of Multiple Listing, your Real Estate Board member is able to answer all housing questions so you make a wise home investment. Operation Areyou^welrnoufished, "oiT just well fed? Be sure you are getting a well balanced and nutritious diet by draw-" ing from feach of the four major food groups as* outlined in Canada's Food Guide. tILUES (PAQ) LAKE ��� 5+ ocrps. Fruit trees, 3 BR home on. garden. View GARDEN BAY ��� 1�� acre view lot, with 22 x 56' Safeway doublewide - 4 appliances, Harge "suricfeck, concrete foundation. $62,500. CLAYDON ROAD, GARDEN BAY - 3 BR view home, full basement, built 1975, close to marina. $88,000. FRANCIS PENINSULA��� 1596 sq ft 5 BR home with 3 bathrooms, partially finished rec room, hot water heating, 5 dppliances. Built 1976. $84,000. FRANCIS PENINSULA ��� 12 x 44' Glendale mobile home with 430 sq ft addition. On 2/3�� acre lof. $28,500. WATERFRONT LOTS & ACREAGE WARNOCK ROAD ��� furnished 2 BR mobile home, 12 x 60', on large, level- landscaped lot. $28,500. NEAR MADEIRA PARK ��� 2 BR home, fireplace, sundeck, 3/4 acre lot on Hwy 101. $37,500. GARDEN BAY ��� 4 BR home on 2 levels. Electric heat. Landscaped. Close to stores S marinas. $50,000. LAND IN BLIND BAY ��� lovely 6 �� /acres troed island. $60,000. 11,6 ACRE ISLAND ~ 3 BR furnished panabode, float. Water & hydro., $165,000. : LOTS GERRANS BAY ' 1. 100�� ft W/F, driveway in, serviced. $28,000. 2. 78 ft W/F lot, septic tank 8. drain field in 8 approved, driveway in, bldg site in, southerly exposure. $39,500. FRANCIS PENINSULA, 1. 132 ft W/F in Pender Harbour, 1.8 acres, deep moorage. $50,000. 2. 83 ft W/F adjoining above 1.22�� acres. $36,500. 3. 70' bluff waterfront, View over Bargain Harbour. $21,500. 4. 220-di ft low bank sheltered wpterfront, 1.24 treed acres. $48,Q00, BROOKS COVE ��� 194' waterfront, access by trail (1000' from parking) septic In, hydro & water. $25,000. LAKEFRONT PROPERTIES | ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Soasido Plaza / 886-2000 Gibsons 886-2607 Pender Harbour Really Lid. HIWAY 101 AT FRANCIS PENINSULA RD. BARGAIN HARBOUR LOT��� And a roal bargain, It Is wllh clodn boach, Iroo moorago, clam* 8, oystors |ust stops away, Prlco |ust-$12(000, ,,���,���,,,,���, *������..,...���.,��������� SECRET COVE AREA -- 10,6 acro* with 400' beach, walor 8, powor avallablo, road In, F.P. $123,000, , , '-'S'-p? p*"**t"**'r'ff��-n��ti Rotlro on tho boautlful coast of Ponder Harbour. Wo havo 6' Mobllo Homo Sltos loft, SlngloWldo* or Doublo Wldos Locatod at Garden Bay WATERFRONT LOT - In Egmont, Has trallor $39,000, Doop ond protected mooragw - pad, aoptlctt, wator and powor, 1|"-rtrP.^...��mJ.,^.���.rf,^..).���^Mm^WsOT^,vrt^Nh^l|L^)Awji)) 100% Bank Torms OPFC MNGELHOME* i���...,���,.,..,.t call eo!l#t!.i,,��.,,,.,..��-��� Ed Zack, 591-5105 ONE ACRE LOTS -��� On Francis Ponlnsula, Privacy plus voiuflL1 m thirmoirdwirobiirafoarJuirs loft loUoo'C" delay ,'.. $15,000 oach, , ^L, : ���~ ,���_ _ ,J BOATERS ���Oldor typo, 3 bdrm homo with doop moorago In Pondor Harbour, TP $60,000,' EXCELLENT building lol, Front Road, Moduli a Park. Fully sorvlcod, 5)10,500, 7 ACRES ��� on Highway 101 closo to Madolra Park, ' FRANCIS PENINSULA - Extra Inrpo (650' doop), building lot with TfV frontago onMcKllntoch Road,, , $9,500., WESTMERE^'BAY -- 1,400�� ft watorfront on 4.8 troed acres, Nice boach and rocky point. Wator accoss only, $47,500, , NELSON ISLAND ��� 40 acros, 1��00' on Wostmoro Bay, 225�� on Wost Lako, 3 BR home, 2 cottages, road to |ako?~ floats, Wator. accoss. $160,000. , ACREAGE NARROWS;iNLET ��� secluded acreage ��� troed, low bank, 5 to 14 acro parcelsv Water accoss, $24,500 to $39,500. ST VINCENT BAY -^ 350-^ ft wo^r- front, 6,5Ajacros, Wator accoss. $25,0QQ^ / EARLS CQVE --5.57 acros, 4503: ft sholtorod wotorfront ad|ol^fng forry tormlnal. $125,000. 'SAKINAW LAKE ��� 1,300+. ff lakefront, 24+ acres, 4 BR furnished panabode, float. $105,000. RUBY LAKE ��� 5�� treed ocres close to public lake accOss. $19,800. CARTERS LANDING ��� Sakinaw Lake - 24.8 �� acres, 1350 $ff. lakefront, road access, houso, creek,;$135,000. RUBY LAKE -~ 95��| actes excellent land with 400-i: ft lakefront and 2600^; fl on lagoon. $100,000. D.L. 3258 ��� between Sakinaw & Ruby Lakes. 1500 �� ft, on ^Sakinaw Lake, creek. Ha Howell Rd, ends at property, .115,000. SAKINAW, LAKE r- 2.9, acres, 1284 lakofront. $18,000. SAKINAW LAKE ��� lease lot with small cottage and float. $15,000, Make an offer. ��� NORTH LAKE ��� 2 BR home, needs somo finishing, lako view, road accoss. Prov. loose lot, $21,000. RUBY LAKE ��� 400��.ft lakqfrontagoi 5Ht, treod,acrosi road access. $49,500, WATERFRONT HOMES i LOTS AND ACREAGE serviced sorvlcod lots, --��� viow lots, I.MADEIRA PARK ��� $8,000-$22,000, 2, FRANCIS PENINSULA $9,000-$24,000, 3, GARDEN BAY AREA $12,?00-$21,25Q. 4, SANDY HOOK ��� vlow lol on Porpolso Drlvo. $10,500, 5, PENDER LAKE PROPERTIES- - Sinclair Bay Road, Soh/lcocl lots, most with view, throo with lakofront. Prlcod from $10,000 to $37,500, , 6, LANGDALE CHINES Rd; Trood, $13,000, acros, LOTS (ofs; 7, BARGAIN/HARBOUR Irood, sorvldod, $25,000. ��-. DAVIS BAY ��� Trood vlow "lot on Groor R^ad, $16,500, 9, SELMA PARK ��� lot with boautlful vlow, closo to boach. $22,000, l,oj '35, Grady 10, FRANCIS PENINSULA . 9 nlco building lots at cornor of Cochrane and Cameron Roads. $1 l,000i$ 13,000, 11, FRANCIS PENINSMILA ROAD ~ sorvlcod lot, prlcod lor quick; salo, $0,000. FRANCIS PENINSULA*- 2.BR homo, full- basomont, 6 appllancos, flroplaco. 133' watorlront, ramp Afloat, $81,000, GARDEN BAY ESTATES - 5 BR homo, full basomont, 1997 sq tt on main lloor, Built 1976. Soparato,.700 sq ft workshop, On 122+ cholco watorfront-lot with ramp ft float, $100,000. 883-9976 883-2748 vi J., IRENE'S LANQ.ING lot, Ibvol, $35,000, 2, NEAR KUBY LAKE Hwy 10V$25,000. 3, MIDDLEPOINT ��� 18,9 pcros, 2 coUpQo, irooh. $40,000. 4,-kLfilNDALE--3.t,acrosonHvvy 101 $21,000. ACREAGE 2,07 acro vlow ^> NEAR MADEIRA PARK 15 acres,, 2150 1. fl, on Ifwy. 101, $44,000, 6, KLEINDALE ��� 23,7 acros, somo merchantable tlmbor, Lots of troos for building a log houso, $50,000, 7. FRANCIS PENINSULA���l.0�� acros, corner of Warnock ft Fronds PonlnAula Roads,'$17,500, 0,39 acros on BR EGMONT ��� 4 BR homo, partial' bosomont, sundock, on 3,3 acros, 270;fci ft cholco watorlront. $95,000, 2 BR htirWrOff 50 =F'"" m'9~���wrm^^mr&'rwm������wpmiiii''iii'>' nm"y����\ am, I. a t'-^^^^V. I. ���'f ���\' ' . ' .. It ./.: i -,\ I ��� ��� "I ��� PageB-4 Peninsula Times - Wednesday, August 23 JASPER, Canada's Safety Bear --X Home mortgages \ \ Mortgages' are vehicles that have made it possible for CanaairtoTjecome oneofthe" highest home-ownership , countries in the world. They are provided by banks, trusty \mortgage companies, credit unions and individuals, and tjecause of this competition, ere are many options open ;o the home buyer. Shop around for a mortgage, just as you would for a house. It is to the advantage of the potential home buyer to negotiate the term which suits him best... ��e_term being the time allowed before th�� mortgage^ must'be re-negotiated. When the term comes up for renegotiation, you are not obligated-to_ .stay with the same lender, but you should he aware that placing' a mortgage with another lender could involve legal expenses that may - cancel out any savings on interest rates. Ask your licensed real estate professional to guide you in^ your choice of mortgage for the property you are buying. IMAGINE... your cabin or home quiet woods pristine Lake spectacular Views of sea & mountains 75 large'lots & acreage* now available on Hotel Lako.. [some waterfrtW}!p.diacent to,fender Harbour:on tho ' - fabulous Sunshirio; Coast. Water", power, telephone! & , - " "paved reads. Approx. -1 hrs.,drive from Langdale Ferry -��� Terminal. Some of the world's best fresh & salt- water fishingl& aquatic recreation. \ ' Some of the world's best fresh ft salt water fishing S aquatic recreation. Moorage & shopping a stroll away. ... AND AFFORDABLE TOOL.' For detailed information, contact RICHARD VOLK Westwater Properties Inc. ���689-5771; 591-7459 eves. ATTENTION: Future Home Owners 'Having trouble finding a home just right for you? 'Consider "this: ' ~~�� '��� TEMPO PRODUCTS is now offering a complete home planning and building service. Some Features in your new home would include: -1200 sq.f-.. 2 or 3 bdpn. full basement -Fl-'or plan of your choice -Br -:k fireplace and chimney -Thermal Pane windows ���Ready for occupancy in 2 short months. And many other attractive features. A quality home at an affordable price Further inquiries Please call GREG LEMKY at 886-2706 Because the door ot an old Irjdge cannot be opened from inside, It is the most dangerous of places for children.to hide. Role of the real estate agent .:_ JVheivfa,.seller purchaser. . requires the service land assistance of a real;" estate licensee, remuneration for this service is a commission out of the t��rice paid to the seller. This does'not mean that only the seller is protected, because as middleman, the agent also protects the interests of the buyer. Licensed professional real estate people operate under the Real JBstate Act and' Real Estate Boards' Codes of Ethics which demand ;Jthat interests of both buyer;!;; and"seller be protected. Also,--f �������� as a matter of practicality, the agent wants both buyer and seller as future clients or satisfied customers who will recommend him for further business. Those vendors and buyers who need the assistance of real estate personnel in their purchase or sale can depend on a licensed agent who belongs to a Real Estate Board with firm codes and standards. - CENTURY WEST REAL ESTATE LTD. Box 1490, R.R. 1 Wharf Road, Sechelt B.C. VON 3A0 885-3271 / - r \ We're the Neighborhood Professionals:" W.' 2# > �� Explaining the term ^Buyer's 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 markeLat this time of year, and thoiigft* 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 nappy with his choice because he has had great comparison opportunity. Convenience, . location, condition, space and facilities, neighbourhood and price ..are. the six major considerations that govern any buyer's choice: If your property^meets. most of all of the average buyer's needs you can depend- on plenty of activity 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. EXCEPTIONAL ��� VALUE, $59,900, From the londscoped- grounds and cathedral entrance to the 1 bdrm suite, this almost 1500', 3 bdrm, 2 fireplaces, large rec room beauty truly represents value. Situated in W. Sechelt, it is our pleasure to show thisi) home. Larry Reardon, 885-9320. HOPKINS LANDING SCRUB BRUSH AND PAINT $34,000 No reasonable offer refused on this 2 bdrm basement home. 3rd bdrm in'bsmt> Huge kitchen with many cupboards near new stove and fridge. Walk to ferries. Chuck Dowman, 885-9374. GIBSONS SARGENT ROAD $13,900 Magnificent ocean view lot, fully serviced;;on sewer. 65 x 1*10',' ; close to all amenities." Builders terms available.-Larry Reardon,, 885-9320. y : -'',"'.. - ; ���,,;;.;.-;, : RETIREMENT SPECIAL', ,- ; "\)7 X. X $43;500, Spotless 2 bedroom jiome with-terrific^ardehs'^andic^ment:"' "'patio, garage \yith'wp��'kshop and .storage .level.���Wg1k'to shops .J.'phd waterfront..Chuck Dowman,-.885-93Zte }X'X, > '���-' ; '���'; ji:'i' ROBERTSCREEK ;-UP &DOWN DUPLEX ^$49,500 ^Large 3 bedroom twith -'ex- ' ;cellent. revenue potential. Located on 1 acre near Roberts Creek on Highway 101. Vendor will consider offers. Ed Baker, 885-2641. ACREAGE-INVESTMENT ~ ..'���*. $25,000 2.14 acres ot Joe and Lower Roberts Creek Road with over 700' on the Lower Road. Could be 4 lots - terrific potential for the' investor. Chuck Dow'man, 885-9374. SELMA PARK OCEAN VIEW $17,500 Good solid older type family home in good repair with unin- torruped view of the ocean. It has 3 bedrooms, the living room --��� havwaift03s ' 1200 sqft on each of 2 levels, 2 bedrooms with all rooms gonerously spaced. Built-in workshop & garago with study or rec room at ground level. Nlcoly troed lovel lot 100 x 260' with blacktop driveway, Full width balconlos to on|oy tho country life. Prlcod now at $59,9001 BOB KENT, 885-9461 ovos'. ��� "\ p ; . WEST SECHELT HOME #4004 Flno 3 bedroom doublo wldo on largo lot, Wost j Socholt, Offors to $40,500. PETER SMITH, 885-9463/ I ovos, ' TREMENDOUS OCEAN VIEW #3996 Old fashioned values In this modern 4 bodroom homo on woll landscapod lot, |ust stops to oasy soa aCcoss. Wot bar In rec room, lots of work area In full basement plus 1320 sq ft main lovol and a huge sundeck. FP $65,600. BOD KENT, 805- 9461 oves, HOME NEAR SANDY BEACH #3946 Just a block t^o the beach frornf h)s a bedroom home In Davis. Bay, 1200 sq ft on one floor, heatilator flroplace In living room. 92 x 100' lot, fenced two sides, Part basement for workshop, roc room or ? Asking prlco |ust $30,000, PETER SMITH,, 005-9463 oves. \ BUILDER'S DREAM #4000 Dellghtlully level cleared lot, some trees remaining. Locatod rloht In Seehell, so close to school, park, shopping and booch, A grand lot to build upon dhd soworod soon, Prlcod right at $12,500. RUTH MOORE, 885-9213 eves. CLOSE TO BEACH -/ #4002 One block to the best be^ch on tho Coast. Close to school playoround and store, Good building lot partla)|y cleared and prlcod to sella! $13,500, RUTH MOORE, 003-921��-ovos, N��".���-'"\ 885-9213 Don Lock 883-2526 Peter Smith 885-9463 ^^^.(rM,**^ ti^f^Tflh-w^i 41: Don Hadden 885-9504 Jim Wood- ,885:25?i Bert Walker 885-3746 Jack Warn 886-2681 Bob Kent 889-9461 John R. Goodwin : 885-245$ "*,*^��-, lk$#jiiWt'&-^'i^B(^��!wW'i^:-^^ /��*����� ft*��Wrf. !*��{pf9hMl*-jiK|t ���>* . 7. A,.,,. ���r%m-'.i..-. .,, -���/.. m- ^niHIIIIIHIIIIHII L ESTATE APPRAISAIS NOtARY PUBLIC ^LfiLK% Wednesday, August 23,1978 DENTAL BLlt GIBSONS PHONE 886-22 AND LAND DEVELOPMENT LTD 'TOLL FREE 682-1 51 Jon McRae 885-3670 Lorrie Girard 886-7760 Chris Kankainen 885-3545 - The Peninsula Times Page B-5 Arne T. Pettersen 886-9*93 - HOMES GRANDVIEW ROAD: (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. Floor to ceiling cut rock fireplace. Covered sundeck 'and a huge double carport. $63,500. FRONTAGE^ ROAD: Longdole. Something Special I Spacious deluxe family home in quiet a��ga on a fabulous view lot with attractive landscaping and rock walls.'For extra comfort and convenience there are thermo windows throughout, efficient hot water heating, air conditioning, intercom, Jenn^oir range, built-in oven and dishwasher, expensive light fixtures, 200 amp service, and many more fine features. Locate.d close to school ond within easy walking distance to ferry terminal. All this for the price of $84,900A BOYLE ROAO:, 5.05 acres partially cleared and electrically fenced. Includes cow, ���SJ2i��jiS5iL9Jld_^.|iJ��s;J^ owp septic. Partially finished home, all new construction, approximately 1/2 completed. White onyx fireplace, varnished cedar ceiling, tl'ermopffne windows, and large combination f-jrnace. Please make an appointment first to view. $68,000. _ * _y_ GRANTHAMS LANDING ��� Well kept 3 bdrm family home with full basement. New shake roof and for-heating economy thermopane windows. Basement has rec room, workshop ��� ond laundry room. Grounds are beautifully landscaped. Large sundeck to enjoy a lovely waterview of Keats Island and the Gap. $42,900. ' "( CRUCIL ROAD, GIBSONS: Bright and spacious 3 bedroom family home in excellent condition STEWART ROAD: Lovely Spanish style home on 1 1/2 acres level land. Four bedrooms, !��^9.^4,.wLLhjn.,j}qs^ schools ond shops. Large kitchen" with built-in 'dishwasher and indirect, -lighting. Two fireplaces, huge recreation room. Lots of extra space in daylight basement for den or extra bedroom and workshop. For the price of $62,500 you also get o beautiiul view for your constant enjoyment. with fireplace. Almost 1400 square feet of living space on o'ne floor.-*Definitely one of a kind. $55,000. NORTH FLETCHER ROAD: Three bedroom home on completely landscaped view property in Gibsons. Lawn in front and back of home with small garden. House is very well kept with separate, suite in basement. In-' -eluded are fridge, stove, washer and dryer. $64,500 PARK ROAD: Three bedroom home on 5 acres in Gibsons. Property on both sides are also for sale making a total of 15 acres available for future development. A good' holding property. " $79,500 BROWNING RD: Wilson Creek. Rustic and cozy A-frame home tucked atoay on a" beautifully' treed lot. The house is approximately 3/4 finished and an enterprising couple should have a good time finishing it off to suit their own taste. Jh'e asking price for this hideaway project is $34,900 DAVIDSON ROAD: Large three bedroom home on 1/2 acre treed lot on Langdale Ridge offering view and privacy. Lots of cabinet1 space' in well thought out kitchen. Fireplace upstairs. Full basement. $54,900. LANGDALE: This estate' is situated on two view lots at Langdale overlooking the Howe > Sound waters, it is 60% fiiished, the exterior being complete, leaving the interior ready f0AmLCREST ROAD: Panoramic view of Gibsons- I . = " ' your own design. There are two' floors with Harbour and Georgia Strait from this lovely I ROBERTS CREEK: This could be the home with tne following extras: three fireplaces, sauna, home. Exceptionally large kitchen as well as acreage you have-been looking for. Situated- four bathr.ooms. sunken rec room, bar. a separate dining room. Two bedrooms and a I well back from the street to give you all the powder room, open ceilings in master rec roorn and bedroom finished downstairs. ' privacy you want..-This,rustic4K>me-'iS'^n'^m-��-<���bedto^^V,1, lMrVg'rodm'dn'd'rec' room."*ThTs Living-room features o floor-to ceiling wo1 L roPcul8te.f:andiJi9A.fWd.J&^ I-;*of livift��space.;Wpartiatly^^ <.,.,. is just over five acres and could be developed hand. ($14,300). Full price for two lots and -into-e-nice-hobby-fom^The-zoning-ailows | house on an "as lg"-ba5Tsr$TS7^0 subdivisiorHnto half acre lots and there is a dedicated rodd along one side. A good "buy and an excellent investment. $65,500. FIRCREST PLACE: New large rpnch style home with'tongue and groove cedar feature walls in the living room and family room. You can eliminate heating bills with the airtight wood heater and double glazed,windows. Three bedrooms with room to expand by putting walls on the carport. $44,900. SUNSHINE COAST HIGHWAY: Triplex located In Gibsons Village, One two bedroom suite and two three bedroom'suites. Good holding property for future development. Close to -schools and shopping mall, $52;500. ./ / ���HILLCREST RD: Excellent three bodroom /.family home close to schools and. shopping, pPartial basomont,, separate utility room. Landscaping Is Irt v/lth many large trees in the 'back yard. Nico neat home priced to sell. $42,700. ; , - ',"; ���;������������ ���-���'���� LANDALE RIDGE SUBDIVISION.: Fantastic vlow lots, An aroa of now and varied homes, Theso lots offer'themselves to many different and. 9��od ro,,om m*Y* ,hU an-oxcollenHn- NORTH FLETCHER ROAD: Gibsons. Cozy, compact and comfortable home with character and charm, A place for people who enjoy the rustic and woodsy feel and appreciate a panoramic view. The basement has in-low suite potential. Huge sundeck- for. outdoor entertainment, Substantial workshop for^he hobbyist or tinkerer. $60,000 HANBURY ROAD; Panabode home featuring stain glass' windows, skylights, and. shake roof situated on 12 acres In Roberts Creek. Flume Creek runs through middle of property which includos A-frame guest cottage and 16 x 16 workshop with 220 wiring. Partially cloarod and foncod with vegetable garden, $67;500 ; - - GIBSONS REVENUE; Four-plox? Positive cash flow wllh olovon thousand dollars revenue por yoar 111 Tol'units contain flvo bodrooms with one and a half baths, Lowor suites are large two bodroom units. Low maintenance George Townsend 885-3345 Doug Joyce 885.27$1 Bob Bull 885-2503 ROBERTS CREEK ACREAGE: 2 bdrm attractive home on almost 2 acres level Hiway frontage, easy access. Good large shop with HD wiring for bench tools. Home completely remodelled. Shake roof, rancher alum, siding. Several outbldgs. Secluded landscaped property. FP $69,500. iderson REALTY LTD. ��� A. 885-3211 FREE REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE Post Office Box 12T9, Sechelt Vancouver Toll Free: 684-8016 Frank Lewis 886-9997 Jack Anderson 885-2053 Stan Anderson 885-2385 SECHELT VILLAGE - 3 bdrm modulor home, 864 sq ft. Near new on clear garden lot. Walk to shops. Price includes stove and fridge, washer and dryer, drapes. Must be sold, FP $33,900. SECHELT VILLAGE - Brand new 2 bdrm custom-built basement home. Sunny bright kitchen. Extra insulation in the ceiling, twin seal windows and heatilator fireplace. FP $56,500. VI&W HOME, DAVIS BAY: 3 bedrooms, large living room and a fantastic landscaping job. Garage in part base ment.., Lot Is 60 x 150, blacktop driveway,,! block to level ���beachT-Asking-$487900:������ 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 vj/ith wall-to-wall, new cabinets and yiew windows in eating area. Smart yanity bathroom. Auto oil heating. Excellent buy at FP .$36,500. -HIGHWAY 101- SOLNIK: Ofte acre with two bedroom house. Gently sloping land in grass with creek at one side. Shed at rear could be used for horse ^barn. Under proposed bylaw No. 96.27 it would allow home industry. $39,900. BEAUTIFUL DAVIS BAY: Immaculate 3 bedroom home in this most'' des i rabLe���af-ea.���Featu res���are-: ensuite, acorn fireplace, electric forced air heating and a most attractive view! FP $55,000. ROBERTS CREEK, 3 BEDROOM - Immaculate 3 bedroom ground I eve home on an 80 x 140' cleared lot. Some nice cedars- on .the property. Home has" a brick fireplace & is heated with automatic oil. All wall to wall carpets throughout. Crawl space _ioundation���FJt.$44.,900, ~-~-~- SECHELT: New 2 bdrm. Walk to the shop��. Lqads of cabinets in large kitchen. Good dining area. Large utility and laundry room. Level lot. Drive in carport. $43,500* SELMA PARK: Fantastic View! Near new family home' on large, treed garden property. Large living room, separate dining room. Rec room is finishejd7plu!>uexilra bedroom. gr��.UQ.d_ CHARMING FAMILY TWO-STOREY HOME in Sechelt's.newest residential 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. level. 12 x 26' sundeck. Double carport, Landscaped, rock wall, shrubs ._& shade _trees._ Excellent value. FP $57,500. Price is firm! SECHELT VILLAGE: Ideal location close to boat launch. 1096 sq ft with fireplace, plus patio & workshop. Large treed lot. FP $43,500. Terms . i^Ji mmmmmFt \yjxm , - -^ SECHELT: New 3 bedroom home with view, a bright kitchen and large utility room and on a large lot. Ensuite off master bedroom. Shake | roof. Reduced to $38,900. WATERFRONT SECLUSION ���.A most desirable residence secluded, yet close to Sechelt. Excellent private moorage! Spacious and bright living room, 500 sq. ft. covered, tiled, swnporch with open sundeck 12 x 36'. Lower floor has bedroom, sitting room & bath. This Is an exclusive home for elegant living and entertaining. Priced at $11 5,000. Some terms. building locations. En|oy privqey and tho vlow of Howo Sound. Prlcod from $11,900. vostmont value. Closo Financing avallablo, to all amonltlos, $89,900 20ACH-ROAD"toff-tgBk7Rd)TThrree year_olcf three bedroom home situated on a quiet subdivision in Roberts Creek only 2 miles from Gibsons, Large kitchen with an eating nook?* Yard is nicely landscaped, yours to enjoy from the split level sundeck, Exfras include a wired and plumbed darkroom and a 7x,8 storago shed. $44,900 DOGWOOD ROAD: Two bedroom home with completely equipped in-law suite close to schools ond shopping. Full basement with rec room. Lot is completely fenced, needs some landscaping, Excellent family or retirement home. $49,900., , ... ���'..',:'-..1.. (.'���'''������"' ' ' LOOKOUT AVE: Near, now three, bodroom ,home in good condition on largo view lot In now subdivision just past the Sunshine Coast Arena, In Secholt, Boating facilities close by. Owner Is transferred and you fcan have Immediate .possession. Asking' prlco $52,500, MALAVIEW , ROAD: Immaculate three jjj| bedroom homo on lovol landscaped lot, In ma area of new homos, Situated on qulot cul de 2 sac, sale for chlldron and, pots, Doyblo, 5 wlndqwii for comfort and economy, Soparato H dining room and wall to wall carpotlng, g $46,500, X M' s s ROBERTS CREEK: Charming one bedroom cottage on 1.4 acres of beautifully treed property. Approx 1 acre cleared with barn and corral. FPi $37,000. WEST SECHELT, 3 BEDROOM/FULL |?BSMT, comfortable family home on J?rfquiet street, 1 1/2 years new with I,high ceilings and well designed floor j.���������';. >��� Mpin street location, on-siteVarking. New building. ^Move ih now. Sizes from 350 to 700 sq ft; All offices are carpeted and painting will be done. Up" to 5 yopr. leases available with renewal���option. ' Call S, Andorson -Andorson Realty, 885-3211 - Home, 885-2385 basement, carport, sundeck and a ~isvs1~g&sy to landscape yard. Priced right at $53,900. 4 WATERFRONT BROWNING ROAD: One of a kind ��� 75' pebble beach and a level lot. Quiet area away from the highway in a secluded location. 3 bedroom home with fireplace, 2 bathrooms, corport, large dining room & living room. Everything you need for retirement living, summer or permanent home, 1400 sq ft offered at a reduced price of $85,900, REDROOFFS AREA: Wlldwood Rd��� build on. Beautiful evergreens, $11,000. 125 x 200' lovel lot, very oasy to Priced for immediate sale at LOTS SARGENT ROAD: Build your droam homo on this outstanding proporty In Gibsons most popular rosldontlal aroa, Fabulous vlow of tho harbor and Goorgla Strait, Ovor 65' strool frontago, Easy walking dlstanco to schools and 8h,ops,,$17,900^ .,.'.. UPLANDS ROAD: Tuwanok. Idoal rocroatlon lot In* boautlfully woodod and parkllko sotting. Zonod for trailers, This.lot ovorlooks Socholt lnlo| and tho l!amb Island. $0,900. FAIRVIEW ROAD: Noarly 1/4 acro of flat oasy to build on land, Mobllo homos are allowed, Largo codar troos provide privacy and onhanco this ?otllng, Closo to' Codar Grovo School. $11,900. TUWANEK: Only ono block lo boach, full vlow of Inlot, Plpod community wator available 80 x 140, ' $9,900 DAVIDSON RD: 2/5 ol an acro wllh a fantastic viow from ^anftdalo Ridge, This lot has a small crook on tho vory back ol tho property, All now homos In this aroa, $14,900, MtCULLOUGH RD: Wilson Crook. Closo to ono acro trood property wllh subdivision possibilities, $22,500 "WAKEFIELD RbTCoad'TS^nglo^^Ztor and powor overlooking Georgia'Strait and tho Trail Island1, This Is a cprnor lot In a nowly bulll up aroa, $.12,500, - TUWANEK'. 00 x 140 lot, only ono block to beach, Full vlow of Ihe Inlot, Plpod community walor avallablo, $9,900, WHARF RD; At the cdrner of DaWdion', With a llttlo oasy cloarlng this lot will bo ropdy to build on, Walking dlstanco to tho lorry, Lot Ilio,|h00x 110, $12,900 POPLAR LANE: Cloarod and lovel building lot conveniently located on a qulot cul de taq only ono block away from Sunnycrest Shopping Contro, Tho silo Is ready to build on .ond l��~��ultaJ)lo lor,.a*conventional or��con*- temporary stylo homo, $12,900, I ADBS ROAD: Vlow of the Bay area and Goorgla Strait Is yours from this boautilul jot In areq of elaborate new homes. Two blocks, lo schools and shopping, $10,900 POPLAR LANE; Beautlfulflatbuilding lot with vlow of North Shore Mountains. Locatod on Iho ond ol a qulot cul do sac only 1 block to Sunnycrost Mall Shopping Contro and schools, All services Including sowor, Ad|acont to grass playing Hold, ', $14,900" HILLCREST RDi Only $3,000dbWnl Balance by Agreement for Salo will purchase one of theso boautilul view lots at the ond of a amulet cul de sac, All underground services so thoro i��j}.o!l)lilflJ9,kinP(.i,!lio~ylpvy��,i,Thw��*lati.lar*�� cloarod and roady to build on, The ravine Ih Iront will ensure your privacy, Thoso lots roproiont excellent valuo, Priced from $13,900 YMCA flD; Longdalo, Cleared, lovol building lot measuring Bl x 173, suitable for a variety ol house plant, Located within eaiy walking distance to school and a low minutes |og to the lorry terminal, Make an pffer on Ihp asking prlco ol $12,900 COMMERCIAL WATERFRONTi With watorfront as scarce as |t In this double use lot roprosents real yaluo, $33,000 fAJRYIpW Jpi Lorgo cedar .treftsinthli nearly 1/4 acro' ol Hat oasy to build,on land proylde a prlvato netting for your home, ^Aobllo borne* aro allowod, Closo to Cedar Grove School, '������ $11,900 HWY IP I, (oil Hall Road); 5 subdivldablo acres. Land Is vory dry wllh good percolation, Southern oxposuro In the, hoort ol Roberts \Crook, On Regional wator, Approxlmatoly 1 ocro Is cleared, Has older home being rented J "lor 1133 per monthTlncjudes "small" 'bom." Vondor has subdivision plan lor 9 lots', H2,90O, , . ,���. SCHOOL ROAD; 1.56 acres adjacent' to elementary school, Could be subdivided to TBjiroHiiivwraffcr^^ ACREAGE GIDIiONSi Pork Rood, Excellent prospects for tho one who holds this potentially com- ..mwfiloffi ^9J)^.���3.-P,if��iii���.i.lQlnly���..cl��pr����l��� closo to shopping contro and schools, '$59,000. GIBS9NS1 4,6 acres of excellent holding, property close to Sodrnes Point Park, Partially LANODALEi 4,31 acres, Excellent holding property right acrois Irom thp lorry terminal., langdalo Creek U the eastern boundary ol this properly, $3��,B&0, MASKELL RDi 1,44 acrot ol subdividable property on Maikell Road and Lower Roberts, Creek Road, Zoning allows for 1/2 acre average, This Is a qulot rural area only 3 SECHELT VILLAGE; Pebblo Crescent. Largo city lot cleared, roady for building. Prlcod at $13,000, SARGEANTS 6AY: 1 acre watorfront lot, fully "serviced, Beautifully' trood with arbutus arid ovorgroons. Panoramic southerly vlow, Many oxcollont building sltos, Well known fishing spot. FP $30,000, REDROOFFS AREA; Approx ono trood acro, 99' on Rodrooffs Rd, Closo to boadli ond boat launch, Fully sorvlcod, Full prlco only $11,500, / SECHELT VILLAGE, WATERFRONT; 150' of treed gontly sloping oasy to build on watorlront; All services Including sowor lator this yoar,' Sorlous watorfront buyors should sod this ono, FP $30,000, DAVIS BAY VIEW HOME; 860 sq ft, 2 bdrm hope with appllancos. All wall to wai) carpot. Coxy & Inexpensive to heat. Concrete drlvoway and parking slab, Fir Road location, FP $43,500 torms, \ . ' ������ ������1������-������ ,' \ DAVIS BAY VIEW LOT; Easy torms ��� 20% down & tho balanco ovor oasy payments on this southern exposure view lot. Excavation and cloarlng have boon done, FP $13,900, DAVIS BAY: 1700 sq ft 3 bedroom, 2 full bathrooms. Enclosed garage, many deluxe features & bullt-ins.; Yard all fenced , & landscaped. Cement drive. Gardon, 72 x -110' troed property. A real family home, $65,000 FP, ' WEST SECHELT: 1/2 acre treed view Jot In q quiet residential subdivision off of Mason'Rdi This will be the finest residential area on the coast, The lot has all facilities Including sewer. Lots of topsoll, FP $15,500, . '_ ; ^_ ; - FRANCIS-AVENUE; Rodrooffs -r- 2 bodroom cottage on 1,54 acresrof land with fruit treei-dnd a good garden. Almost 1/2 cloarod, Cottago is vory coiy with heatilator firoplaco and a carport, FP $47,500, SECHELT VILLAGE LOT: Already cleared, roa'd'y to build. Sloping lo; with possible vlow, Closo to shopping, schools. Asking $ 137000. HALL RDi 2 1/2 ocros across from school In Robprls Crrok, Almost flat land, mostly cloarod, Roady to build on'or zohbd for subdivision ,,,,, ... ��� - ��� - ' ' n A of half acrO lots, FP $27,900,' ^ACREAGE: Wost Socholi ��� 21 acros ol predominantly level land. Hall Is cloarod, foncod, drained and In posturo, Romalndor Is woodod, Yoar round croek traverses property, No buildings. FP $5��,0Q0. , CLEARED LEVEL LOT; Socholt Vlllago - 62.5 x 120', Roady lor building, Ownor will trado as part down payment on homo, Value $11,500, ' pp. >,- .-I SOUTHWOOD ROAD; Close to 1/2 acre, Level building lot, Hydro and roglonal wator at road. Check fi comparo, Attractively prlcod at $9,450, ' NUMBER 19 TSAWCOME; A coxy, noar now 792 sq ft 2 bodroom homo closo to tho beach.at Chapman Crook, No stairs, oloctrlc hoaf, double glaring. Govornmo(n> prepaid loaso has 19 yrs to run, FP $32,000, p ''���:'���' '>�� OMiitirMTimmm views In the area, Asking $16,000, ru,-.-., GIBSONS HOME WIThi ACREAGE; Large 3 bdrm home on 7 acres with Chastor Creek bordering Tilde of fenced properly. Home ntedi some repair but hoi been partially renovated, Land It cleared a In grass. A nlco situation. FP $09,800, UPPER ROBERTS CREEKi 10 acre of landwlth 3 bdrm near now homo o| 2376 tq ft, and a 4000 sq It aluminum clad, fully Insulatod building. Building It all Wired for 220 power * could have mdhy utos, Concroto floor, cloar span, FP $09,900, *. LOWER ROAD, ROBERTS CREEKi,Over fl acrei of gently sloping property with louthern exposure, 500 x 300', Year-round creek flows through corner of property. Excellent buy at FP $35,000, SECHELT"^ILiAOEifS qcres measuring 330' x 660', Will eventually have a vlow, (Close to the arena, Try your oiler to $35,000, SELMA PARK VIEW LOTi Extra large 90 x 179 lot, corner location, easy accost, excellent ylow of Trail Island. FP$ 15,500, . '���'uv'-lir" WATERFRONT ��� HOPKINS LANDING; 2 ad|b|nlng beachfront lots, each 50 x 200 ft, Older type 3 bdrm bungalow on one lot, Could bo rettorud, Lots loyelwllh *alo moorage In front, Excollont buy at FP .,j;7,5,ogo,,. ���:;������, ..,���,;.:,..: , ,.;. ,.���.,,; : ..��� ...��� ���,s '.,���.,,���. SANDY HOOK �� WATERFRONT COTTAOE; Fully lervlcod on large (75x227') lot, beautifully treed with drbulut * evfrgreont, Slept from lundock to boat launching tllpway, Excellent deepWater iWimming.FP $49,500. , MAIN STREET LOCATION! approximately 50 x ,220' lot with business promises and living quarters behind, Excellent location for almost any typo of enterprise, Thlt Is an opportunity to become eftabllthod , In (he village, Loti of room for exponsloo.FP $95,000, , * ACREAGE; Almost 7 acres of cleared, gently sloping land, View ot ocoan, Zonod for development, Could be tra|lor park, $46,500, ROBERTS CREEK; Trood lot wllli 0 year fPund llream. A��klno $7500, APPROXIMATELY FIVE ACRESi Treed, gentle loutherly ilope, 260' highway Irontago, Some merchantable timber, Handy location, cloto to Joe Rj^JJP $31,000, .,,.,__ SECHELT WATERFRONT ~ Two Vo'trt^liots 70 x 120 with lane aP roar, Idoal rotlromont illes, $35,000 each, -WIL��ON'c��EEKfC^*rewrttngfWo 73Tl3rvt*wldTontf3004 ffofn ,,j*��^,/jw4p0w����*JW*pM REDROOFFS A'HEAl Lar'ge treed lot 93 x 400'' approx, Oood garden soil, wator & power. Asking $12,500. ' , ������KEDKOOrremtfTW^ 100 x U2 sq ft, A rood ����� the bock of the lot could lead to future nib- Md on. A cjulet itreet clote to all facllltlet, One of a kind at - dlv|��lon. Home hat an open plan with heatilator fireplace, Carport |J&?,fi8u^- .,;':,-��� A. ';, .:;;: ..���.���:..,;..,���.,y,.���....,,;..,;.,..i.:.,...;.yu. -.-7:* FOR SALE T262 sq. ft. ��� 2 bdrm house, Veteran's Rd. Post & beam, stone ���:heatitator~fireplace, w/w carpets,-Landscaped" lot, cement, driveway, fridge & stove, fhermoglass with wood frames S Dutch- door. 886-9526 eves. HB GORDON AGENCIES LTD. Cowrie St. 885-2013 Sechelt SAMRONRD Large quarry tile entrancey Two year old 2 bedroom Vibrant royal red wall to woff home, just on top of the hill in entertainment size living 'rl" '"x " "'~ WEST SECHELT. quarry tile entrance.^ Two _ room. Fireplace ih cozy family room qnd master bedroom. 4 bedrooms. 2 full baths "and powder, room, -2 car garage, workshop, storage room. A versatile home. FP $72,500. Rhone John Wilson, 885-9365 . for further info. The full- bsmt ~1s"partially developed w-sauna, -shower- bathand den. Heavily insul, dbl windows and low utility bills. Landscaped & fenced 80' -wide lot with garden area. Please call Lynn Wilson, 885- 5755. L Two 5 acre parcels, Hwy 101, Roberts Creek. $29,500 each PHONE ANYTIME ON THE RED AND WHITE SIGNS 885-5755 Marsh World Ducks Unlimited (Canada)' CALIFORNIA GULL - A medium-large white- headed, gray-backed gull (slightly bigger than the-ring-billed gull). Best identification mark is the single dark spot (usually red, by*-may have some black) located "near the tip of t^e lower mandible . (or beak), and tdark grey-green l^���� and feet. The.' California gull ts known to feed oi^the young and eggs of water birds. Away frorrPwater, its ��� habits are beneficial as it eats large quantities of harmful insects. This is the gull that came to the" rescue of the Mormon Farmers in Utah, when ���large flocks descended on the insect-infested* fields and'were credited with saving their crops. 183 - '76 (?* Fire insurance Recycling to prevent waste _ts-.% V&&& f ���It takes seventeen trees to make one ton of paper, so each ton of used' paper that isi recycled saves our timber resources; and guarantees a longer-lasting supply. Paper is made of wood fibres, and when these" items are recycled, they are repulped, the fibres . shortened somewhat, and the product is a paper of slightly lower grade. Waste paper can be recycled many times, each time going into a lower grade, and eventually into cardboard products such as matchbook covers and egg cartons,. or used in insulation. In order to . effectively facilitate the, recycling process, householders should sort paper into its various grades, bundling them up and taking them to your nearest recycling depot. Your neighborhood real, estate agency has a pamphlet listing recycling depots around the Lower Mainland. Ask for your .free copy; and Tnake your contribution to saving forest resources. Sales value of gardens Each year Canadiansjose millions of dollarsThfoughfir vNlco vlow lot, 50 x 110. CHA9TBRAOAD Lqrge lot noar schools, DUPLEX ZONED *l��w lot In vllfofre $17,S00 $10,000 f 13,000 FIRCREST LOTS $9,700 Tako your cholco. Signs on. 61 x 131'. JOHNSON 8, FORBES , $11,750 Cloarod lot, for.this low prlco. HOPKINS LOT $10,500 Has good vlow, located across from good boach accoss, ' . MAHAN RD only $12,500 93 x 125. Lots of lovely big codars, Qulot vod. Wator & powor, WATERFRONT SECRET COVE AREA $36,000 51' x 161' Sorvlcod lot on Trueman-rd, GAMBIER ISLAND WEST BAY $65,000 133' of good watorlront. S.E. oxposuro and groot vlow, Good wator supply, Largo lot wilh possible luturo subdivision, Prlvato romp 8- Hoat, 3 BR Panabodo. Sundock w 'w carport, lloatolalor flroplaco, stovo & fudge, ROBERTSCREEK $45,000 Accoss oasomont on cfd|acont lot, This typo of prlmo watorlront Is raro on the market, GAMBIER ISLAND $12,000 Soml-watorlront lot at Thornboro Bay, SARGENTSBAY 00' Wft Lot. $32,000, 250' doop and covered with salal and arbutus troes, Idoal location noar end of "qulotYlrddTlriWest "Soch'��lirPow��r"i3nd"''' wator lo lot, HALFMOON BAY Low Bank Wll, $35,000 Boautlful lot wllh southern exposure, This Is low bank watorfront, but does not havo a boach, Salal bushes and Arbutus troos aro the natural landscape, Sewer, water & powor avail. EASTBOURNE KEATS ISLAND $46,600 Vary 9tirqctlyi�� 2 bdrm Gothic Arch yylth , 623 sq It, sundock, SE oxposuro, ACREAGE 10 ACRES Of WOODLAND For true pioneers, $30,200, vicinity of Hnnbury Road, 2 1/2 ACRES, ROBERTS CK $25,000 2 1/2 acros ol subdividable proporty In 1 Roberts Cm>o^ \\\\ \, v v\ \ \ \ \'l NORTH ROAD $27,000 "���".XA ttmi, tread ond parklike, No windfall* -1 or underbrmh. Accoss from side road lor privacy, * GIBSONS OFFICE SALES STAFF MYVISSER 885-3300 ANNEGURNEY 886-2164 DON SUTHERLAND, Brolar, 885-9362 0AVE ROBERTS 886-9040 GEORGE COOPER 886-9344 LTD. 2 Offices to Serve YOU 885-3295 (SECHELT) Van. Direct 681-7931 Box 979, next to Gulf Station, Sechelt VON 3A0 HOMES OPEN HOUSE x Sunday, August 27 from 1 to 4pm Radcllffo Rood, Solma Park watch for signs En|oy the ocoan view from the sundeck of this quality homo, Throe boc)rooms with bright sunny kltchon Wall to wall throughout, Don't miss out on this ono. Call Ann Ibbitson or Torrl Hanson for appolntmont to v|ow, or come to pur opon houso on Sunday. DAVIS BAY-VIEW " $54,000 'If you aro looking for a really nlco throo bedroom home with a panoramic view of Goorgla Strait and lots and lots of extra spaco, don't miss this ono. It foaturos opon plan living and dining room accontod with whlto limestone^ flroplaco, 24' sundock, ��� carport and attractive landscaping, Seo and comparo, Coll Corry Ross, . SECHELT VILLAGE .$52,500 Family homo locatod across from Hackett Park, This 3 bdrm home has many loaturos ��1.*P ch..��J?.%i !��n�� V! '-9^���fi.! M [DklQ.9 i.^..LlQ5*.ljr.?-*l t*.^ lighting: built-in appllancos; carport; basement; large lot with garden- All wllhln walking distance pf school and shops. Ready for Immodiato occupancy. Call Don Sutherland, \ 69SV HOME & ACREAGE $115,000 Stop ll you'ro looking lor a Hobby Farm ~~ you've found It ��� five acres of clearod and fenced land, large three bedroom quality - family homo with fontufo flroplaco,; several outbuildings, very large workshop and second residence, Call Suzanno Dunkorlon for more Info, IN THE VILLAGE $36,900 An open plan home wllh the kitchen and llvlni room combine^JfhJ* hjm0 ho* 9s l-ZviunkW tubvand oulsldo barbecue, two bedrooms, two washrooms and a *"'firoplncfl,' Oroaf for omnrtor homo. Call Don Sutherland lor more Information. , 54SV / HOMES LANGDALE ' $90,000 Fantastic price for a fantastic home I Located on Langdalo Ridge looking down on tho wator 8, forry tormlnal. The 1800 sq ft home is fully developed on two lovols and has foaturos galore, Circular concrete driveway, spiral stairs off tho foyer, fully littod kitchen, largo mastor bodroom with walk-In closdh- A truly quality homo, Call Don Sutherland for appointment to vlow. WATERFRONT EGMONT WATERFRONT $160,000 Approx 20 acro of prlmo rocroatlon lond, offoring total privacy, Easy accoss to water, nlcoly woodod, Owner will consldor financing, Call Ann Ibbitson or Don Suthorlond, -, A RA^IE OPPORTUNITY $85,000 In popular Roborts Crook. Horo Is a gloaming whlto two bodroom bungalow nestled noar tho shoro on a nearly lovol largo landscapod lot with approx 76' ol hard to find watorlront. Featuring largo living room and dining aroq with vlow windows, llroploco, sunny kltchon with oxcollont cabinets plus a cozy guost cottage In the secluded garden. Call Corry - Ross, DAVISBAYW/F $65,000 This charming two-bedroom 1097��; sq ft home with large view living andNdlnlng room featuring cut stono heatilator. flroplaco, Located on a beautifully trood view acro with approx 80 feel of watorlront, Thoro Is also a well built combination workshop and guest cottage and highway level gorojje, Coll Corry Ross ll you would llko to soe this homo, WATERFRONT LOT Facing south wllh lovely arbutus trees, Good bulldhifl site. Hydro, vyater and tolophone avollablo, Subdivision serviced by prlvnflo sowngo plant. Prlcod at $32,500, Call Torrl Hanson. CALLING ALL BOATS $70,000 Dollghllul grast-coverod peninsula lulling southwost Into long arm ol Secret Cove. Nearly 070' of wnterfrentage with older 2 BR cottage, deop water moorage and a , dotk, A twper bwy, Coll Corry Ross, 52SC ���������������nfMMMannninMaiMa WATERFRONT MAPLE ROAD, EGMONT W/F $95,000 560 feet of watorfront on sheltered Egmont Ch6nnol. Excellently developed 1040 sq ft of doublo wldo with addition, . Many good building sites,, A perfect combination of privacy, vlow and sheltered moorage. Ownor will financo, Call bon Sutherland lor moro Info, 66EG WEST SECHELT W/F ' $38,300 Excollont 112' watorfront lot offorod for your on|oymont,,Locatod on a protly bay,. PS; It's flat, too, Call Ahn Ibbitson, 78WS LOTS & ACREAGES BUILDERS TAKE NOTE Side by Sldo lots wllh magnlflcont vlow, only $B,500 oach. Call Ann Ibbitson. ROBERTSCREEK $13,000 ' Half acre lot with some lovely treov In tho hoart of Roborts Crook. Suzanno Dunkorlon, SANDY HOOK $10,600 Boautlfully unlmpodod vlow up Socholt Inlot on this largo building lot,. Suzanno Dunkorlon, WEST SECHELT Vlow lot, approxlmatoly 90 x 150', *.Sol*��tlvo cloarlng dono, Phono. Torrl Hanson for moro dotalls, B2WS POPLAR LANE, GIBSONS $0,700 A valuo buy ��� throo building lots on sewer at $0700 each, Call for details ��� Don Suthorlond, 59SV GRANTHAMS LANDING Your chance to own throo ad|olnlng lots,, No wator nt prosont but priced to hold nt $4,700 each, Call Ann Ibbitson. 60GL REDROOFFS Potontlal vlow lot, * nlcoly trood, Approximately ,-50 x 475'. Prlcod right at $12,200, Call Torrl Hanson for moro dotalls, , BIRD WEST SECHELT LOT* $23,500 Two lots sldo by sldo on Norwest Bay Road. Ono lol with two frontages. Ideal for Investor or builder. Call Don Suthorlond. B3WS ORANDVIEW ROAD $13,500 lovoly building l^ln Oibion*, Oower ft; In area of now homos,* close to all atn��tif��le��. Coll Suronne Ounkerton, SECHELT OFFICE SALES STAFF ���ir.mwm&mw-tMBMmh.i.ltjj ^ftMwwmmm I wl"-s4'-wtiwi.!w����siwj-:'��^B^- # i;JB88'3WI"*'.���*1'Jt"'pJ^":" '*' mWm ��� M'Uk-wlpW-W'li'ffl ^888*280, .*/*< 886-2542 TERRI HANSON : 1BJ.5046 OVER 800 OFFICES AND GROWING FAST 7 |WWWi$@''i^W<:!^^^ *�� * ��� k . . ��,i|j�� I* WiBW^BT-l+l0^*fflft��G-c1 I *-V3" �� D ��kr' ���*,..���..,��.,. \ mum **>*�� *-*���*" * - m \ Y m ^T4����Mt#>w�� D^ETTllGAlN FANTASTIC SAVINGS CONTINUE HOP & COMPARE -worstirimy-experience,J carpe^acrbss4)rie���notable���confrontation���stands���out���and- spot that had for years been a favourite campsite for all who were in the area. Overlooking a narrow, flat-bottomed valley, it was a likely spot for both caribou and moose hunters. When five Lower Mainland hunters moved in last October 15, it wasjas I reniembered it, remote and beautiful. 6n October 2l, however, ^i'fter the Bimbos moved outfit.was in such a i shambles', it is unlikely it will be1 used again for several years. The site resembled In every respect a small garbage . dump, except for two things. There were the heads, guts and hides of four moose and onfe caribou, and little piles of human illustrates the intelligence of some of our visiting anglers. My four-year^oldson liad just collided with .his umpteenth salmon head and no doubt was beginning to feel that perhaps instead df swimming, tennis would be his forte. So wher^ I spied two more ardent ^anglers about to clean their catch on the beach, riot 30 feet from where we stood in thei water*I felt that another little chat- was appropriate. "Excusejme fellows, but is there any real need for you to clean your fish on the beach where we're swimming" I asked, with all the diplomacy one could muster. There followed a short deliberate pause, no doubt TOU FREE 922-2107 ASA 886-2417 ���(-l-f- w 886-9733 p'-^L . e\�� ^^ $mmmm z*i excrement all aroundjhe periphery_of jthe_ta._;create~ the7 impression that- this abandoned campfThese Bimbos had not even bothered to construct a pit toilet. A grizzly had beei^ attracted by the smell of the carcasses, can, rotting fruit and moulding bread. NHe had burletf* the caribou head arid, having been thus fisherman was capable of thinking. And, then, "Well, yeah; is there any real need for you to swim, where we're gutting our fishXUUt.had.been a hot day for the poor chap, you understand! So...what's4he solution? Simply put ��� Wk ^M'm WW, \A ,S7, y n\ v��� A Large Selection of CABINETS /< L Owners of smaller we provide: ��� Financial assistance ��� Management counselling (CASE) �� Management training ��� Information on government programs for business Can we help you? 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J It would also be greatly-appreciated if those -of you who are still using an engraver would please give us a call or dropitroff at the Gibsons Detachment as soon as possible. The PENiNsuLA^/few* Section C Wednesday��A��ggJLg8i.iyt^--^���- Pages 1-4 Pages 1-4 The san��� By The Sea Modern, 5 storey, first class motor hotel. Good location ��� I block from beach. English Bay and Stanley Park, near downtown, shopping within 2 blocks. 125 attractively appointed air-conditioned rooms,'studios, efficiency units and suites ��� each with private bath, 'color TV and phone. Dining Room and Coffee Shop. Lounge with entertainment. Sample and Meeting Rooms. Drive-in lobby and free parking. 1755 Davie Street Vancouver V6G 1W5. Phone: 604-682-1831 collect Telex: 04-51161 IT'S AT SUNSHINE COAST TV. Gibsons Council A refreshing criticism WHITAKER HOUSE~the second oldest surviving house in Sechelt, is slated for demolition following an announcement by owner Hayden Killam that he plans to develop a commercial building on the site. The At the request of a local citizen, Gibsons council willask the Ministry oMIigh-- section of Highway 101 near Armour? iBeachrT^7'"7"' ~~~~? 7".'" A~\-~" In a letter to council, June Boe said ferry and localtraffic refuses to stop to let people cross the highway near Armours Beach where she says there are "many people and children." Boe asked council tbiCohsider a crosswalk, a double line after ArmourS Beach into Gibsons, a sidewalk at that section of highway and a sign warning motorists they are entering the village. "These items seems to have been neglected and I would hate to see a traffic death to prove my point," she said. The council decided August 15 to ask Highways for both a crosswalk and the painting of a double line on that section of highway.- A sidewalk will be considerred at time of drawing up the 1979 provisional budget. ~ v "It's refreshing to have thi? kind of criticism,''said Mayor Lome Blain. Aid. Ted ^ Hume agreed, saying he riirpei^e^ of letters jnstead of "letting the newspapers take a swack at \is every chance they get." ..'-".."A������"���'��� In other business, Susan Sproule from ' the Canada World Youth organization ' outlinedayputh exchan^^ropanrtb^be held in Gibsons! this fall. Gibsons is among-four B.C. communities chosen for the placement of young people from both Canada and Indonesia. Sproule is looking for placement of 14 young people in the community in a voluntary capacity in local businesses. She is also interested in finding people willing to billet both a Canadian and Indonesian in their homes for a five-week period. Sproule said the programs have proven in the past to be "quite educational and enjoyable experiences for both the young people and the community". Aid. Larry Trainor told council members that the marina commltttce is .still waiting for costing on the plpn and B.C. Ferries fall schedule begins Oct. 11 B.C. Ferries last week announced tho hew Fall-Spring schedule for local ferries. - The new schedules arc identical to thoso in effect Inst winter, and will begin Wednesday, October 11, The changes involve dropping three soilings from Horseshoe Bay^ three from Uingdale, and adding ono now soiling time from cadi terminal. , Flvo sailing times ore eliminated from Uie departures from both Earls Covo and Saltery Bay. Eliminated from Uio Horseshoe Bay schedule aro tho 1:45 p.m., 5:30 ond 7:45 Millings. There is a new 0:15 p.m. sailing. Eliminated firom tho langdalo schedule nro the 2:50 p.m., (1:30 and 0:50 salllngs.Tlinirtt la anew 7:15 p.m. sailing. From Earls Cove, the following sailings have been dropped jio.'30a;m.7l2M5 p.m,, 3:00,6:10 and 7:30. From Saltery Bay, tho following sailings havo been dropped: 0:20 a.m. 11:35, 1:50 p.m.; 4:03 and 0:20. expect to have most of the information by the endof-August. ~^otgg^"and'tfielTPinkl^ttage~^en ���Trainor~also~expressed'Toircerirt^^ " "*~ "~ information regarding the mariha is^not being disseminatedto t$ public despite frequentsituation, reports. ��� "I think it's wise at this point," said Hume, "to inform people that there will be a public meeting held about the mariiia and that it definitely will go to referendum;" house, originally known as\Red Cottg^ _ _.__ the'p^Haae37was"built about.. for Bert Whitaker's beautiful sister and her husband Jack Haslett. The Hasletts lived in the house up until the First World War and has had many tenants since, including a taxi dispatcher and the current Arts and Crafts Centre. - wr-.. I^hftftfs hardly an audio enthusiast alive ">es��fr admire the Nakamichi 100011. Ft$t,?l,650f admiring it is about all &j>lecan do. -v W 1&% why Pioneer created the new JO."^, cassette deck that offers all the . &jfodfperformdnce.ot the Nakamichi St, DUtopsts almost $1,000 less. "'I&igqjbe this Is hard to believe, but be^ rThelacts bear us out.) mfaot that the $600 * Pioneer >.4/K��the$1,650Nakamichi lOOOll j&joqestUiree headed cassette decks groy jji^pnlibr Tj'glht off the tape as you ] feature separate Dolby systems *��Ck-and recording heads. So ! recording With the Dolby on, H fifer the sameAvay.^*^- m>sssmmi ��>re filled with ali the ^features y alt'd expect to find on *k$ t>t this caliber: there's jSjHiQiYi |am-pra>pf solenoid logic ���jt jtniitiplex filers for making ndingsC to memories that The Grub Bap Steam X--���:��� It's vacation tinieT A- languorous catnap on the sunny sands, a plunge in the foamy cold northern waters, a brisk swim ^���- and even the most mild-mannered epicure becomes a hungry animal raging . to be fed. (hiven sluggards'who^mereiy^ bask on the beach will snarl.,a little.) ���I'm prepared ��� with two lovely big crabs ready for cooking (after they were pried away frorn the children" who had named them). If you are a timid soul, don't ;read further. "-^-^-.ij* To cook, throw the crabs in a po��~6f~ water with aboufr>& inch of vinegar in the bottom season with V4 cup salt, 1 tbsp. of dry mustard, some black pepper and a good sprinkling of sage ��� all of which ���should be boiling hard. > Here's the important -part. You must have a rack in the pot to hold the crabs up out of ttie liquid. Don't let anyone talk you into boiling a crab. Steam them always. Cover the kettle closely. The crabs are done when they are good and red. Chill them thoroughly (in a plastic bag). Strip the legs away, wrench off the back shell (and clean) to expose the.lovely, white, flakey flesh, and you are nearly ready, ' (For those of you' not on a beach or outdoors, don't cook these crabs in the house ��� the fumes last forever.) Pile the whole tasty works (legs cracked ond bodies broken into serving pieces) pn a large platter surrounded by small bowls of mayonnaise, mustard, hot chili sauce, and a good lemon French dressing. These are for dipping, of course,: Hard rolls, a nice cold, crisp salad, arjjck, 'ft'fA$Ati l-lt/tnA ***y*-tim-art fiHimnln ��in US uwpra iwivt. Moonainic, n.i. ��Hlp���� v %J3~iii'S-$&>i*A*>*34 "Air Track AvallabU'' 0632385 kO DONLEY' , PONDER HARBOUR COAST BACKHOE & TRUCKING LTD, * Controltod Blasting * Septic-Tanks Installed FULLY INSURED �� FREE ESTIMATES 083-2274 BUILDERS mump* 101 CONTRACTING CO. LTD. Gonoral Building Contractors ALL i/VORK GUARANTEED Phono 805-2622 llox73, Sechelt, B,C BUILDING SUPPLIES -+- ________ __ ; ___ A,C. RENTALS & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. All Your Building Needs '. Madeira Park Phone 883-2585 WINDSOR PLYWOODS (th�� Plywood Pooplo) ALL PLYWOOD ������'���';.. Exotic and Construction P.anolllng ��� Doors ��� Mouldings, Glues ��� Insulation Hwy 101 Gibsons 886-9221 L& H SWANSON LTD. READY-MIX CONCRETE with Rodl Mix plants In Socholt & Pondor Harbour Dackhooi ��� Dumptrucki ��� Sand 8, Gravol Porpolso Bay Rd.,i����x 172, Sach��lt . 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' FLOORCOVERrNOS , CARPETS ��� TILES ��� LINOLEUMS ��� DRAPES ,i GIBSONS C SECHELT ��� 885-3424 _ ^_ : ,___ SUNSHINE KITCHENS Kltchon Cablnots Specialists In Romodolllng 886-9411 Showroom In Twilight Theatre. Gibson* ^% Advertisings helps you find '��� ���"/ exactly HEATING SECHELT HEATING ,. & INSTALLATION, ..-,.....,.... - i Gas, Oil ft Eloclilr. furnaces ' - - Flroplaco*. 3ho6t Molol Wnyne Bracket* Box 726 Ph. 885-2466 Socholt, B.C. PEST CONTROL PIED PIPER COMPANY LTD. BONbED PEST CONTROL SERVICES A call Paul M.Bulman at 434-6641 7061 GT|loy~AVoT -������ Burnaby Does Your Club or Group Report Its Activities Regularly to 'The Times1'? Active: C^J it's the only way Akftt to be. pBRTicipamoni POOL SUPPLIES NEPTUNE POOL SUPPLIES Liquid & Dry Chlorlno, pH Up qnd Down, and all ollw pool chocVilcals &' supplies, Tost Kits, Vacuum Hose 8, Pool Accessories North Road, Gibsons 886-2103 Alter S pm'wookdayi all day Sat, ft Sun. PRINTING SERVICE COMMERCIAL PRINTING y . 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Bi.lfjl om In 5:30pm Friday evening by appolntmont only TRK TOPPING PEERLESS TREE SERVICE Complete Tree r,nivico Ptompt, Guatnnto^d, Insuiort Wnrk 1*1 Ices You Can Irusl Phono J, Rlsboy, QQ5-2109 Pltch-ln*78 Briil/h Columbia Beautiful jimw-www-^ \ ' \'* I I ->tr^ :\t "TO ,��!/��� - Wednesday, August 23 ���. .CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5~ CHANNEL 6 CHANNEL 7 CHANNEL 8 CHANNEL 9 MSA Cable 3 (August 23): 7;00 p.m. The Creative Image, master ph Devil and Miss Sarah Summer Program Begins at 4:00 p.m, NgWS" Love, Am. Style Movie - TBA Cont'd. Mike Douglas As World Turns Cont'd. Medical Center All My Children Cont'd. Vancouver Friends of Man 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 Hoe, Hoe Edge of Night High Hopes Take 30 General Hospital Edge of Night' Merv Grlffiin Another World - Cont'd. Movie: Queen of Cont'd. Edge of Night High Hopes Take 30 Cont'd.. AU in Family Dinah Cont'd. 4:00 Little Woman Cont'd. 4:30 Vision On Cont'd. 5:00 Celebrity Cooks News 5:30 AH ln Family Cont'd. Babylon Cont'd. Newlywed News Gm. Child's Show Flipper"~ ���- Adam-12 News Emergency One . Cont'd, i News- ---! Cont'd. \ Another World Cont'd. Alan Hamel Cont'd. / Cont'd. Cont'd. Popeye Flintstones Cont'd. Tic Tac Dough Match Game Hillbillies Wildlife Party Game Lively Woman Going Places Lucy Show Emergency ' Cont'd. \ Winsday-V Sesame Street Cont'd. Mr. Rogers Electric Co. Munsters v Fli'pper Leave to Beaver Bewitched,. Funorama The Monkees My 3 Sons * ' Brady Bunch Spiderman Part. Family Rafferty - Cont'd. 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 Hourglass Cont'd. Mary T. Moore --Baseball: Cont'd. -Cont'd. World Anlnlals ..Hollywood Cont'd. ,��� Cont'd. " ��� .Seattle Special-Edition- Cont'd. Cont'd. Hollywood -Baseball: Cont'd. Mary T. Moore Tell the Truth Family Feud ��� 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 Los Angeles at Montreal Cont'd. ' Cont'd. 8 Is Enough Cont'd. /' ��� Charlie's Angels Cont'd. Town Hall -Meeting Step Beyond Tall Ships Los Angeles- at Montreal Cont'd. Cont'd. -Nsws' Special Cont'd��� Movie: Parallax View News ���* Football: Edmonton vs. Winnipeg Zoom' Over Easy News * Egypt - I Love Lucy Andy Griffith Hogan's Heroes Adam-12 Andy Griffith Little Vic Joker's Wild Dr. ln House Alice Happening Vancouver Cont'd. Cont'd. Cont'd, Cont'd. Adam-12 National Geographic Ballet Cont'd. Marcus Welby Cont'd. Ironside Cont'd. Newlywed Game Merv Griffin Cont'd. Confd. Cont'd. Cont'd. Black- Sheep Squadron 10:00 Cont'd. Starsky and. Police Cont'd. Cont'd. . 8 Is Enough Cont'd. -. -j News Donahue Police Woman - 10:30 Week In B'ball Hutch Woman Week in B'ball Cont'd. Confd. Cont'd, , . Am. 2 Night Confd. Cont'd. 11:00 "News News News News .Jews News , Cont'd. Odd Couple Phil Silvers Sports page 11:30 Cont'd. Police Story Tonight Show Cont'd. Late Movie Cont'd. Dick Cavett Outer Limits Late Movie Cont'd. Thursday, August 24 MSA Cable 3 (August 24): 7:00 p.m. Show" of .hands, insurance; 7:30 Silver Sages, Happy- Gang performs; 8:00 What's Happening; 9:30 MSA Hospital Presents, arthritic care. Wednesday, August 23,1978 The Peninsula Times Page C-3 Book Look By MURRIE REDMAN CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 CHANNEL 7 CHANNEL 8 CHANNEL 9 CHANNEL 11 CHANNEL 12 CHANNEL 13 12:00 Sum. Unlimited All My Children Hollywood Sqs. News News News i Summer News Mike Douglas All My 12:30 Ryan's Hope Cont'd. Days of Ida Clarkson As World Turns 'Movie: ' Programs, Love, Am. Style As World Turns Children 1:00 Bob McLean One Life Our Lives Sanford & Son Confd. Bronco Buster Begin at Movie: Confd. - Vancouver 1:30 Atlantic Sum. to Live The Doctors Marcus Welby Guiding Light Confd. 4:00 ~p.ni. Burn Witch, Medical Center Confd. 2:00 Cooks Tour General Another World Confd. Confd. Another World Burn Confd. Confd. 2:30 Edge of Night Hospital Confd. Edge of Night All In FamUy Cont'd. Cont'd. Tic Tac Dough Confd. 3:00 High Hopes Take 30 Wimsloe Bomb.- Edge of Night Movie: High Hope Take 30 '"~�� Dinah, Alan Hamel Popeye Match Game. Lively Woman Going Places 3:30 Merv Griffin Confd. Don't Make Waves Confd. Cont'd. Flintstones Hillbillies 4:00 Child's Show . Emergency Lucy Show Sesame. Street Munsters Funorama Spiderman 4:30 Can. Schools Confd. Cont'd. ��� Flipper One Emergency Confd. Flipper Monkees Part. Family- 5:00 Celebrity Cooks News Newlywed Game Adam-12 News Confd. Mr. Rogers Leave to Beaver My 3 Sons Rafferty * 5:30 All in Family -. Cont'd. News News Confd. . Gong Show Electric Co. Bewitched Brady Bunch Confd. 6:00 Hourglass Confd. Confd. Confd. Confd. News Zoom I Love Lucy Fishing .Maude 6:30 Confd. Confd. Confd. Confd. Mary T. Moore Confd. Over Easy Andy Griffith Little Vic ���Happening 7:00 Mary T. Moore -People Place Seattle Hawaii 5-0 Tell the Truth B.C. Games News Hogan's Heroes Joker's Wild Vancouver 7:30 Concert Cont'd. Match Game Cont'd'. Tattletales Grand Country Playhouse Adam-12 Lucky Feller Confd. 8:00 - Duchess of " Welcome- Hotter- Town Hall Duchess of 'News Special VEGA$ Wolf Trap Oral -Roberts Newlywed Game Confd. 8:30 Duke St. Happening Meeting Duke St. ��� Confd.. Confd. Cont'd.-.. Cont'd. Merv Griffin Confd. 9:00 ���Denny's Show ������ Barney Miller Richie 8' Is Enough Hawaii 5-0 Confd. Cont'd. Ctfnfd. Jack Van Impe Confd. ' Richie 9:30 Honestly Movie: Brockelman Cont'd. Cont'd. Comes Future Crusade Confd. Brockleman 10:00 George, Mildred VEGA? Operation Starsky & Barnaby Jones Baretta Cont'd. News Donahue Barnaby Jones 10:30 Cdn. Authors Confd. Runaway Hutch Confd. Cinema Am. 2 Night Cont'd. '-, Cont'd. 11:00 National News News News News News News Dick Cavett Odd Couple Phil Silvers Sports Page 11:30 Night Final Starsky,' Hutch Tonight Show Cont'd. Late Movie News Sign Off Outer Limits ' Late Movie V Confd. Friday, August 25 THE MASTERS OF SOLITUDE by Marvin Kaye and Parke Godwin, Doubleday cl978, 397 pages, $11.95. To attain excellence, a science fiction novel must offer a different way of looking at life as we know it. It should provide a new dimension of awareness and at the same time be a good story. It should be enjoyable,, satisfying as literature and "technically authentic. THE MASTERS OF SOLITUDE is ah excellent science fiction novel. ��� In the CS. Lewis manner, it makes a comment on the future of mankind. It speculates on the survival of religion, as. opposed to a purely scientific society. The conflicts in the book are based on a triangular -framework in which the authors have placed three different societies at odds. There is a highly technical City which guards its boundaries with a protective band of lethal energy, allowing no one to enter or leave at will. There is an outer group of Druid-like people who have attained a degree of mental communication "sida", a fermented apple drink. (The reader might pick up a familiar ring to the word.) There was no moral structure; therefore, the young were free from the rigours of sexual or educational bounds. The religion consisted of a central coven made up of those with the strongest powers of mental telepathy. The rituals were designed to strengthen these powers and demonstrate them to the rest of the members of the group. The people shared the intimacies of each other's minds. The Kriss (I suspect a diminuation of Christian), on the other hand, were very strict; allowing few pleasures, other than those dictated by their rigid moral codes and religious laws. Women were regarded as little more than slaves, children were oppressed and punishment for infractions was severe and swift. The City people were obsessed with a" desire to extend life to immortality. In this pursuit there was little time for pleasure and, therefore, it became all but forgotten. The computer was vital to the the life of this scientific society ��� it was consulted Which permits them to survive in a rather * on all important matters. CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL & CHANNEL 6 CHANNBL 1 CHANNEL 8 CHANNEL 9 CHANNEL 11 CHANNEL 12 CHANNEL 13 -12:00- 12:30 1:00 1:30 -Sunir-. Unlimited-* Ryan's Hope Bob McLean -Atlantic Sum. ~A11-My��� Children One Life to Live -Hollywood"-Sqsr" Days of Our Lives The Doctors -Newsr ������w>" Ida Clarkson Sanford & Son Marcus Welby' "New ~r As World Turns Cdnfd. ' Guiding Light 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 Concert Canada Edge of Night High Hopes - Take 30 General l Hospital Edge of Night Merv Griffin Another Worlds > Confd. Movie: Reluctant Confd. Edge of Night High- Hopes Take 30 Confd. ^T All in Family Dinah Cont'd. ' -NeWS" Movie: Night Strangler Summer- Programs Begin at 4:00 p.m. "NfeWS~���"^"~- * Love, Am. Style Movie: Requiem for . ~Mlkfe---lJm^dS----'"'"All--Mv"ChU"dfe:r As Worl(T>Turns Confd. Confd. X ��� Vancouver Medical Center Confd. Another World Cont'd. Alan Hamel Confd. a Gunfighter .Cont'd-. Popeye Flintstones Cont'd. Tic Tac Dough Match Game Hillbillies XConfd. - Cont'd. Lively Woman Going Places 4:00 Klahanie Cont'd. Debutante - Child's Show ' Emergency^-One- Lucy Show ~ Sesame Street Munsters Funorama Spiderman 4:30 After School Confd. Confd. Flipper ~ - --Confd. Emergency Cont'd. Flipper Monkees ��� Part. Family 5:00 Celebrity Cooks All In Family News Newlywed Gm. Adam-12 News ��� _ Confd.. Mr. Rogers Leave toJBeaver -M-y-3-Sbns���- Rafferty ~ 5:30 Confd. News News Cont'd.' Gong Show " ElectriC-'Co.��� - - ���Bewitched ��� Brady Bunch .- Cont'd. 6:00 Hourglass Confd. Confd. Confd. Cont'd. News ���-. - Blue Marble I Love Lucy Andy Griffith .Maude --���- -.������.��� V, 6:30 Confd. Confd. -, Confd. Confd. Mary T. Moore Confd. Over Easy Andy Griffith Little Vic Happening ��� -x 7:00 Mary T. Moore Football: ��� Seattle Lawrence Movie: Oper. Petticoat News Hogafa's Heroes Joker's Wild Vancouver, 7:30 Reach for Top San Francisco Hollywood Sqs. Welk The Questor, Julie Gardening Adam-12 Dr. in House Cont'd. 8:00 Duches of Duke at Denver Town Hall Duchess of Tapes Wonder Wn. Review Wonder Newlywed Game Cont'd. 8:30 Cuckoo Waltz Cont'd1. Meeting Duke St. Confd. Womkn Wolf Trap ��� Woman Merv Griffin Cont'cL 9:00 Sum. Variety Confd. Rockford The Raes - News Special Rockford Files Confd Ironside Confd. Movie: 9:30 Cont'd. Shirley Bassey Files Confd. Confd. Confd. Cont'd. Cont'd. Confd. Straight to 10:00 T.B.A. - Confd. Quincy Charlie's Angels Confd. Quincy Cont'd. News Donahue the Heart 10:30 T.B.A. TBA ��� Cont'd. Confd. Confd. Confd. Cont'd. . Fernwood Night Cont'd. Cont'd. 11:00 National News News News News News News Dick Cavett Odd Couple PhU Silvers Sports Page 11:30 Night Final Baretta Tonight Show Cont'd. Late Movie Cont'd. Real Am. Outer Limits Late Movie Confd. _ primitive state. And there is a faction of "Christian" fundamentalists who endure a rigid form of Quakerism similar to that of Salem witch-burners. The story revolves around Arin, son of Garick and Judith. Judith,���an escapee "ffdmthe City, was daughter" of the City's administrator. After her marriage to Garrickj and the birth of her son; she taught her family about ttie City, all the \Y.htle reveling in the freedoms and joys of Shando life. Judith showed her son how to -read-the-Old-language-and-her-dying-wish��� caused him to seek out the City. -The Shandoes lived close to nature, in I what "hippies" seek as the ideal life style, free from, the burden of machines and in harmony with what seems natural. Their economic success depended, upon sales of Arin, the central figure in the novel is to bring these three societies together. How h�� accomplishes the task is the tale. It is exciting, horrifying and leaves plenty of room for contemplation about' where we are heading ourselves. This is a book for more than"just sci-fi buffs. - Our. new cards and wrapping paper should be-in shortly, as well as a few new items. ��� Miss Bee's, Sechelt. Pitch-In *70 Bfiti/h Columbia Beautiful Saturday, August 26 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 CHANNEL 7 CHANNEL 8 CHANNEL 9 CHANNEL 11 CHANNEL 12 CHANNEL 13 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 Lassie Movie: Mexican Hayride Am. Bandstand Hall of Fame Golf ��� Confd. Baseball: Teams TBA Confd. Confd. Sports Review Travel Red Fisher - Discover Fat Albert Football: Chicago at Seattle Hollywood Discover Gardening Horse Racing Gardening Turnabout Consumer Kit French Chef Movie: \ Out; of.'Sight .V Cont'd. Confd. Fat Albert Space Academy Outlook Perspective loo Huntley St. Sports Cont'd. 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Truman Dick Cavett Book Beat Muiutora Flipper Beaver _Bewlt��hed>_ "l LAvi~Luey Andy (Jrlfflth llOKan'a Haroaa Am ;w,.,^,|.|.i Date Pad Aufloal 25 -- "Stalking tho Intortldol Zono" Naturo program at Porpolno Doy Camf)��lto, Inlormol discussion on.tho boach, Q pm,, "Aiio'u*!"26"���"--���"'Tloolln'A Sliriokln" Talos about tho nlghtblrda, Naturo program'at Porp'oUo Day Campalto, Bring a chair or blanket to camp- lira at boach. ^ pm, August 27 Looking a^Hlids, Nature program at Campsite, |o|'n Urry ol changoliouso on boach, 9 am, >, Soptombor 3 - Discussion of Aroa B ofllclal solllbmonl plan, Wolroma (loach Hall, 2 pm. Soplombor 11 ft 10 Hoadslort Pro-natal Clnssos oflorotl by Public Hoalth Nurt.0, 7;30 lo 9;30 pm, Chatoloch School, womon up lo 6 months pregnant wqlcomo, Being husbands, For'Info"A'prarofilvitflltnn, n"6- 2220,,ll'a Tro'ol Soplombor 10 Socholt Scouts Pnronts Mooting, SI. Hllda'a Hall, 0 pm, EVERY SATURDAY.���Oa you havo nxtia Irosh vogofablos, hamobakingor prosorvatlvos that you would Ilka to Mill? Wo would llko to rontrlhuto our outsldo area ovory Saturday, Ploaso talk In Nancy oi Patsy at t,l��:*-,;��.l.{*l;-.;i " ,fontangli, SQCholl,, 885-3QTI1,������ <-<���_ USt I HIS ��� ��- Wt Wil, cAlt ������ *M91 i<��� ���r- - v?f?,r?i,'y,'.mm',l?.'.m,'".Xi'. tfWM'MW. 'i\$'M&WM$)Sl \t',;.y,t\i,i',.,'',',t,i,,7,t. ma ii f . s>- �� 7E\ , v-���t- ) i. Page 0-4 The Peninsula Times Wednesday, August 23,1978 The Garden Corner w Bugs" By Guy Symonds -"������.I: The subject of the "Comer" this week is prompted by-a-couple of conversations with readers and deal once more with what are/Cfiiioquially known as "bugs". One lsuiy referring to,a statement that the trouble with poisons is that it kills ; "good'.' bugs as well a/the "bad" ones, wants to kndw4f_ these cannot be identified in this dblumn. .. ^ It has to be admitted t! .afthis is beyond the scope of the knowledge of this writer, which is not surprising considering that the science of entomology is a deep and rather esoteric one. People who. are able to speak with authority on these matters are PhDs with years of concentrated study behind them. So this lowly gardener must simply go along with the knowledge that, some insects chew up vegetables and flowers while some don't. And like the ��� "evil" that lives after the men who do it, the activities of the "bad" are horribly apparent, while the "good" ones leave no trace and the "Good are buried with their bones" (with profuse apologies to William. Shakespeare!). Actually the distinction is of purely academic interest, since as noted earlier what kills the one will more than probably kill the other. One can of course identify bees of all kinds which do nothing but good and wasps which are;~tBfless annoyed, apparently benevolent. During this spring it was noted that while there did not seem to be many bees around, the ground and ~ttie~air space-just^^ over~the-sUrface:was alive with all kinds of crawling and flying ---thing��.-Some---weEe..x)f..the^strangest���api.. pearance, but it is borne upon tHe observer that the fertilizing of the peas, the broad beans and other good things was done by some agency and hot, obviously, by bees. It was shocking to read recently an advertisement describing the worm casts, that "spoil" the lawn, urged the reader to buy a product that was guaranteed to get rid of them! Criminal stupidity can go no further! Then again, it was a surprise to learn, that the earwig which- in this gardener's lexicon ites always been regarded as One of the more vicious of the crawling things, and which has ralways been blamed for perforating leavtes and petals, actually preys ori beasties that do far more damage to ttie garden! The other lady, a most enthusiastic flower gardener arid witii a flair for landscaping, is broken-hearted to see tier < striking borders of nasturtiums that had been a riot of blazing colour reduced to a pathetic mess by hordes of black aphid. arid the plant "dies". Meaning of course, that the process is irreversible. What good aphids are, except to supply milk to ladybugs, is one of Nature's secrets. So what we need apparently is more ladybugs. A word on the nicotine spray. It is very concentrated with one teaspoonfuh needed to a gallon of water. Soap should be added to increase the wetting ability. Do not use it on food crops just before harvesting and in any case where it has been used, the parts to be eaten should be very thoroughly washed. It is also available in the form of a dust. Its effectiveness is beyond question, but frequent application is necessary as the stuff is very volatile and-the-warmer-thepweather the more quickly it disappears. But again, it1 cannot distinguish between "good" and "evil". Weather report Weather August 12-18 Low Hi Prec. ��������������� :���t mnrr August 12 14 21 nU August 13....; .....12 22 trace Augustl4 14 1'4 37.6 Augustl5 ..:.'.; .13 .20-12.3- August 16 ....;;- .....;... .11 ,20 0.8 August 17 IV 21 1.3 Augustl8 ! 13. 14 7.4 Week's rainfall ��� 49.4 mm. August to date ��� 684mm. 1978 to date ��� 75.37 cm. August "12-18, 1977 ��� nil. August M8, 1977 - nil. Jan.-August 18,1978 - 51.80 Monday's steady rain chalked up** a record for daytime hours 8 aoiMo 6 p.m. in August with 33.5rpyincial Park. The 13 zone permits the classification, crushing, concentration, storage pt shipment of minerals found on the site; a junkyard; a residence; domestic industry; civic use and public service. ' ��� . ' \ By-law No. 96,38 will amend the zoning map of Land Use Regulation By-law No. 96, 1974 by designating approximately 20.8 -, hectares (51,4 acres) within Dl. 1329 as a Residential 1 - Rl land use zone. This property is east of Highway 101 In Selma Park and is currently designated as a R2 zone, The use of land, buildings and structures will be restricted to residence (excluding mobile homes'), domestic Industry, civic use and public service, , 'i p . , The Hearing will be held at the Regional District Office, 1248 Wharf Street, Sechelt, B.C., at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 6, 1978. v ��� Following the, Public Hearing, three other proponed by-laws will be discussed: ��� - ���, Development Permit Application Feo By-law No. 105,1 will establish the foes required to Issue a development permit. Subdivision Regulation Amendment By-law No, 103.14 will amend the subdivision zone map by designating Blocks G and H of Plan 7041 In D.L. 1556 as 6 G subdivision zono. This proporty comprises approxlmatoly 2.35 hectares (5,8 acros) arid is located K on Secholt Inlot Road. Tho average size of parcels createdwlthln a ^G^pn.o.,.wnnot..bfi..lo88,than..0.5.,hoctaro..(-1.2-acro)-.and.thop minimum-* parcel slzo Is 0,2 hectare (0.5 acro). Subdivision Regulation Ambndmont ftv-ldw No, 103.15 will amend tho subdivision zono map by designating Blocks 1 to 5 and 28 to 31 of Plan 3873 In D,L. 1592 as a L subdivision zono. This proporty comprlsos approxlmatoly 17 hectaros (42 acres) and Is locatod about 400 moires (1/4 mile) oast from Highway 101 on the north side of Solma Park Road, Tho ayorago slzo of pafcels created within a L zono cannot bo loss than 0,1 hectare (0.25 acro) and tho minimum parcol slzo Is 200 square metres (2,153 sq, ft.). Tho abovo Is a synopsis of By-law Nob, 96.32, 96.35, 96.38, 105.1, 103.Hand 103,15and Is not doomod to bo an Interpretation ofMh��-by-'|qw��rT^W,"b7:|ffw8Tflay''Bo Inspoctod at tho Roglonal District Office, 1240 Wharf Stroot, Socholt, B.C. during offlco hours, namoly Monday to Wodnosday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Thursday >:.���and...^day(:,8:3q..a.m;jo....5;45.;p:m;\l\; '^....X: 7*,.7. Z^ll Sunsfilno Coast Roglonal District P.O, Box 800 SqWqTCBXTVON 3A0" '" 883-2261 August 23, 1978 SPT ; Mrs. A.G. ProBsloy AuQM\\Q7'\97f ���'';.,���,��� I UlflA I Utd California, Canada #1 Ib. ��%j Lt I I U vt B.C. Head, Canada #1 .. ea. _Q$ GREEN PEPPERS Washington lb. 39 Carnation Frozen TATERGEMS 2 lbs.-...., Realemon LEMON JUICE 24 fl.oz. "York Frozen ORANGE JUICE,,��. Nabob TEA BAGS ns, !29 Gold Seal �� i t * i r $595 $|_39 109 > ��� I 1 1 ��� 1 > MM Franzlpan or Macaroon * * h ��� 1 ���> t 1 1 1 1 * 4/89 TARTS I IHIUtallllU lO Omnu*,G\aM^^^^3/ti. 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