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That was what members of  the regional Ixiard were saying  alter an apparent lack of communication wilh the public on  Ihe central dispatch proposal  resulted in enough counter petition signatures to force a referendum on the issue  The news came al the regional hoard meeiing Thursday  night, hy which lime well over  7(10 people had already signed  the petition opposing the emergency response plan. Those signatures represented more than  Ihe five per cent of electors  needed lo force the proposal to  a district-wide vote.  In accepting the counter petition results, Ixiard members said  misinformation about central  dispatch and an emotional  response to Ihe method were  largely to blame for the defeat.  Earlier, adiiiinsilralor Larry  Jardine said some who signed  the forms admitted they didn't  mind the central dispatch plan  itself, but were annoyed enough  by the counter petition method  to register their protest anyway.  Area F director Jeremy Fritli  said that wasn't a fair response  from Ihe public. Counter petitions are al least three years old,  he said, and have been discussed repeatedly at various  regional board meetings. He  added thai he hoped those in the  community \"who have put such  energy into defeating the  counter petition'1 would put the  same amount of energy into  giving the central dispatch plan  another look and coming up  wilh positive proposals.  Area A alternate director, Cy  O'Leary, also commented on  public lack of understanding  about the plan, especially in his  own area of Pender Harbour.  \"Before you know it, there's a  conspiracy from Sechelt to lake  money out of our pockets,\" was  Ihe way he described his constituents' attitude.  The board now intends to go  to referendum on the issue,  which means the SCRD won't  be able to include Ihe central  dispatch plan in its budget for  Ihe upcoming year. It will also  mean taxpayers will fork out  more for a formal referendum.  But before that happens, the  board will likely consider holding a public information meeting on the central dispatch plan.  Said Gibsons director Eric  Small, \"For whatever reason,  we must do a heller job of communicating it nexl time.\"  ;  inside  Nuttof csn b$ foand ki  Gospel Rock logged  as negotiations fail  Kunnie Dunn or 77ie New Croclcettes puts on 'the ritz'  for a business and professional women's fashion show  last week at the Sechelt Indian Band hall to raise funds  for Ihe Sunshine Coast women's transition house.  Joel Johnstone photo  The trees began falling on  Gospel Rock Wednesday, three  weeks after a BC Supreme  Court decision ruled invalid a  Gibsons bylaw lhat sought lo  restrict tree-cutting on the  plateau of Block 7.  Recent negotiations between  tbe town and landowner Hayden  Killam have taken a turn for the  worse wilh Ihe onset of logging,  said Gibsons mayor Eric Small.  \"It's t typically Killam confrontational, to be talking to us  Tuesday night while having a  falling crew ready to go  Wednesday morning,\" said  Small. \"He didn't tell us.\"  Town officials are keeping a  close eye on the logging to  ensure Ihe plateau limit established by surveyors (Penonzyk  line) is not transgressed. The  Supreme Court ruling upheld  the cutting bylaw that applies to  the oceanfront and bluff areas  of Gospel Rock. \"He is exercising his right to log the top part,  but is not doing the sides of the  hill in the tree-cutting prohibited area,\" Small said. \"The  lower lands are still definitely in  a tree-cutting permit area.\"  Until the chainsaws went to  work Wednesday, the town was  under the impression that  progress was being made in  The state of affairs at  Gospel   Rock.  Joel Johnstone pholo  negotiations. \"We were trying  lo come up wilh something thai  we could go to Ihe people wilh  (for rezoning)' Small said. \"The  process has been sel back, but  how seriously 1 don't know.\"  Killam handed Ihe The Coast  News a copy of notification sent  by  his lawyers to Town offi  cials Wednesday morning  advising of his cutting intentions. The letter, from the law  office of Welsh and Gray, says  Valentine Lands reluctantly  decided to proceed because the  town refused to commit itself to  a reasonable process for tree  cutting on Block 7. \"We have  outlined reasons why you  should not use the Thurber  report to block tree cutting but  to no avail.\"  An official community plan  amendment public hearing has  been sheduled Thursday (March  19) in the process to add the  Thurber environmental and  geotechnical report to the OCP.  The Thurber report sets out a  cutting limit higher up on Block  7 than the Penonzyk line, Small  noted, but he rejected any imputation of its effect on cutting  rights.  The letter from Welsh and  Gray says logging was also precipitated by the town advising  Killam of its intention to draft a  new tree cutting permit area  bylaw and give it three readings  forthwith.  \"That's not true,\" said Small,  though the mayor did acknowledge that the idea of a revised  cutting permit was raised as an  option in the course of discussions.  Referendum next step for Pender landfill?  by Roxanne Gregory  Acrimony and insults highlighted Tuesday's meeting  between SCRD representatives and Pender Harbour residents, wilh a referendum suggested as a possible solution  to the Pender Harbour landfill debate.  About 65 local residents turned out to discuss the  closing of the landfill site and the SCRD's proposed  imposition of a transfer station to Iruck Pender Harbour  garbage to the Sechelt landfill.  Public Utilities committee chairman, Jim Gurney,  began by outlining the history of problems with the landfill at its current location and the adoption by the SCRD  of what Ihey consider to be the most cosl-effective formula for dealing with the area's waste. Gumey stressed  thai due lo Ministry of Envionment regulations, the permit for Ihe landfill would have lo be upgraded to at least  a 'B' if not an 'A' grade permit.  The SCRD felt that this upgrading would not be as  cost-effective as the introduction of a transfer station,  which would truck all of the area's garbage, with the  SCRD-commisioned  engineearing report criticized  exception of land clearing debris and loxic wastes, to the  Sechelt dump.  Gurney said the Pender dump is currently in violation  of its class 'C permit, which allows only 7.7 cubic  metres of waste a day. Dumping estimates provided by  the SCRD's superintendent of public works, Seig  Lehmann, indicated discharge volumes ranging from 16  cubic metres in the winter to a high of 30-50 metres per  day in the summer.  In response to questioning from the crowd, Gurney  said \"The Ministry of Environment will not allow us to  amend the area permit unless we go to a controlled site. I  think Pender Harbour is going to get the transfer station  regardless of what the regional district thinks about it.\"  A controlled site refers to a waste disposal site which  employes an attendant and which is fenced and has regular operating hours.  Area residents were angry at what they considered a  \"fait accompli\" by the regional board, which dexided a  year ago to adopt the idea of a transfer station tather than  to extend the life of the current landfill site or to chose an  alternative site. Many residents favoured an upgrading of  Ihe current site to a \"class 'A' dump.\"  Other residents questioned the accuracy of the Dayton  and Knight engineering report which provided a cost  analysis for operation of the transfer station. Residents  pointed out to SCRD Area A representative, Gordon Wilson, thai the Dayton and Knight report had not taken into  consideration establishing an alternative landfill site. The  report dealt solely with different types of transfer stations  and their estimated costs based on three, five or seven  day operations. All operations would be for eight hour  periods.  turn to page 22  Break-ins, vandalism costing  Sechelt merchants thousands  by Jane Seyd  _ A new car worth $30,000 is  stolen from an autobody shop  and later found smashed up at  Trout Lake with over $10,000  worth of damage. The wall of a  small collectables shops is  bashed out in an attempt to  reach the wall safe. The front  window of a camera shop is broken and everything from Penlax  zoom cameras and telescopes to  film and the battery tester is  stolen, worth around $4,000.  It used to be that people  thought this son of thing \"didn't  happen\" in a small community  like Sechelt. And when the  break-ins did happen, they tended to be more minor, sporadic  occurences.  But lately all that's changing.  In the past month, 10 businesses in downtown Sechelt  have been broken into - the second rash of incidents since a  similar episode in the fall.  For many of the merchants,  it's not the first time this has  happened. And increasingly,  they're saying something has to  be done about it.  Fred Gower, owner of Fred's  Autobody on Wharf Street, says  in the last three years his business has been broken into at  least three times. A total of  about $50,000 worth of property  has been stolen, including two  vehicles which were taken from  his shop. And the vandalism, in  the form of windows constantly  smashed during the night, has  cost him at least $15,000.  The latest incident involved a  We've only been  able to recover a  very small part of  that on our  insurance.'  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Bill Copping  new 1990 Pontiac which came  in to have a rattle in its sunroof  fixed and got a lot more than the  owner bargained for. During the  night, someone threw a rock  through the office window,  broke into the cabinet where the  keys are kept, took the fax  machine in passing and drove  the car out of the shop for a joy  ride. It was found later after  being rolled, flipped and put up  on a bank at Trout Lake, a total  write-off.  Ten days later, the office was  broken into again through the  same window.  \"It has to stop,\" says Gower.  \"I'm sick and tired of all the  vandalism that's happening to  me and other people in Sechelt. I  pay $4500 in taxes and I have no  protection. What's the matter  with this town?\"  Like other merchants, Gower  says he's had to face endless  vandalism in addition to the  stolen property. People drive  through the fence behind his  shop on a regular basis. Kids  repeatedly throw rocks through  his windows.  In one incident, Gower says  he even caught the perpetrators  and marched them back to their  mother, who said she would deal  with the problem.  \"But the windows still get  broken,\" he says.  And Gower emphasizes that  he's not alone: \"They're continually vandalizing the regional  district,\" he says. \"I'm continually fixing windshields for  them...The only guys in town  making money ate the glass people, because they're supplying  everybody.\"  Gower says he's now been  forced to put bats and screens on  his windows.  And like other merchants,  he's angry that nothing's being  Ken Wiedman of Tri-Photo in Sechelt, shows where  thieves broke through from his store into neighbouring  Budricks Video and Music. Joel Johnstone photo  done about Ihe problem.  \"The police department's  understaffed,\" he says. \"The  guys who are doing the break-  ins are phoning in false accidents, then they have the nin of  the town because they know  there's no one on duty...If there  aren't enough police, we should  spend our tax dollars to have it  increased.\"  Gower's feelings are echoed  by Bill Copping, owner of South  Coast Ford, who says his business has been subject to five  incidents of vandalism and theft  in less than three months, resulting in over $30,000 worth of  damage.  turn to page 2  HM\ufffd\ufffdtf<taMki^lMaKaaaaa^a^MAjjlaH^aHB Coast News, March it.. 1992  JACK & JILL PRESCHOOL  MlO\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>  Registration for Sept. 1998  . A 4 year olds: Sat. March 28  i - l J iHHin at Jack & Jill Pre-School  Harmony Lane, Gihsons, 886-2328  W \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd V    > I, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ta\ufffd\ufffda\ufffd\ufffd  JPPEN  KIDS  WANTED  Used Children's clothing in good  condition (purchased from Zipper Kids)  REWARD  20% Discount on your next purchase  See ZIPPERS KIDS lor details on how  von can MARK A DIFFERENCE'  Trail Hat Mull. Sechell  885-5255  Business owners barring windows,  closing doors as crimes continue  from page I  \"And we've only been able io recover a very small part of that  on nut insurance,\" he says. \"The rest comes out of our pockets.  We've eaten thousands and thousands ol dollars.\"  Copping is bluni in his assessnieni of the problem. \"We have no  police protection from iwo in the morning until six in the morning,\"  he says. \"These hooligans have a mtal free rein for four   hours a night.  II something isn't done, he says, \"we're going to see a  vigilante group in ihe next while here. I can see that coming.\"  Currently, ihe six constable* al the Sechelt RCMP  detachmenl come under the jurisdiction of provincial  authorities. Bul wilh recent population growth, lhat will soon  ch.mgo SI the police become a inuncipal force - and a financial  responsibility.  \"When this happens, we'll be able to say, 'Fine, we'll put 20  officers on',\" says Sechell mayor Nancy MacLarty. \"It'll oniy cost  you four million dollars\"  \"1 think thai it's blown a little out of proportion,\" she says. \"We  certain!) have more crime on Ihe Coasl, bul 1 don't think we have a  crime wave and 1 don't think people need to bar themselves up.\"  Bui Sechell Staff Sgl. Cam Reid disagrees that Ihe problem is  minor. \"The frequency of B & E here is extremely high,\" he says.  \"I've never seen these numbers. 1 don't think we'll find anywhere  wilh this rale of B & E or vandalism.\"  In the past month, Reid has investigated break-ins and stolen  proper!) involving everything from vaccuum cleaners, cash and  cases of beer to computers and answering machines.Several people  arrested for break-ins in ihe fall are now before the courts, says  Reid, but meanwhile, \"all we can do is keep healing Ihe bushestry-  ing to get information.\"  The lack of staffing is always frustrating, says Reid, and the  detachment is now lobbying for more police officers in order to  extend hours of duty at nighl. A review conducted by RCMP headquarters recently estimated a need for two more officers based on  last year's caseload. \"Now we jusl have to gel a commil-  '\/\/ makes tne menl u,al they'll gel them io us,\" he says.  Mildred Hawkins of Brighten's Collectables, who  SO angry...      says her business probably has one of the biggest files  Mil    in    b-      with Ihe police on incidents of theft and vandalism,  -Muarea tiawmns apm mat ^ ( svmp|om of ]argCT problems. \"Kids really don't have any place to go and when ihey get there  there's nothing to do,\" she says.\"  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd In addition to the break-ins, she says she's also had numerous  problems with shoplifting and harassment from kids who've made  obscene gestures outside the store and even spat at her on one occasion.  \"It makes me so angry. And I'm not alone. People can'l afford  to stay in business,\" Hawkins says \"If I have one more break in I'll  have lo fold up.\"  Some businesses are already making thai decision Most recently  Budrick's owner, Jim Peers, decided to close up shop alter been  broken into four times in the last year. \"The insurance company told  me they wouldn't insure me,\" he says. \"I'm finished wilh business.  It's getting a little bit much for me.\"  Meanwhile next door. Ken Wiedman of Tri-Photo is putting up  bars on the window. \"The insurance company will only cover you  so many limes,\" he says. \"And inevitably it's going to happen  again.\"  '  I'.irts - Accessorie  LP. Parts and  Service -  Hitches,  Electric.  Ilr.tkt's  R.V.  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Totem  Lodge, though,\" Moseley said.  \"There are only three people  scheduled for thai shift as it is,  lo watch over about 150 peo-  pie.\"  The HEU is striking primarily in the name of pay equity.  Female members have a base  starting pay that is approximate  ly three dollars lower than that  of a male with comparable  experience, according lo Moseley.  \"We jusl want to be treated  equally,\" she said.  Martin Livingston, a HLRA  representative, said he is still  hopeful a strike can be averted.  \"I think there is a lol less  support for the strike than when  the HEU members first took  their strike vote,\" Livingston  said, \"1 think there is an appreciation that these aren't the best  economic times to be out of  work...As well, 1 think there is a  growing awareness among  members that the union's  demands are excessive and that  the union hasn't been willing to  compomise.\"  According to the HLRA, the  amount being asked by the  HEU is equivelant lo around  $423 million over two years.  \ufffd\ufffd****  ^S \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd B0(\/j  Nutrition Centime  %  \/*  Re-discovering A Natural Remedy  For Indigestion  By Siegfried Gursche  EUCARBON  Charcoal as a natural product is rated safe and effective for acute toxic  poisonings by the US Federal Drug Administration and has been an official  remedy in the US for over 100 years, but North American doctors no longer  know how to prescribe charcoal products for home use It was eliminated from  Ihe US Pharmacopoeia about 1950 - not because it was ineffective \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd it was  simply crowded out by other drugs, such as the narcotic Ipecac. 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Imme ..III I  (iuirduiil>niu|)i4 lumiS lul  CHAMBERS  Sen inn tin' Sunshine Coast Since WIS.!  Firemen worked into the night putting out the remnants of Sechelt's second house Fire in two weeks.  Joel Juhnslone photo  Fire destroys  Sechelt home  by Jane Seyd  Bad luck struck two days  early for another Sechell lamily  last week, as the second mobile  home fire in as many weeks  ripped through the house of Ken  and Valerie Bourne at site 121c,  waterfront road on the Sechelt  Indian band lands Wednesday  evening.  Ken Bourne was  sleeping on the couch  and woke up to the  smell of smoke, his  wife Valerie said  Thursday. At the time,  other family members  were visiting wilh relatives. Bourne, unsure  if anyone else was in the house,  ducked beneath the smoke to  check the bedrooms. \"When he  left the house, the flumes were  right behind him,\" said Valerie  Bourne. \"It didn't take long  before the whole thing went  up.\"  The Sechelt fire department  received the emergency call at  5:50 pm and arrived nn the  scene seven minutes later, said  Fire Chief Bill Higgs. By that  time, he said, there were \"wild  flames everywhere\".  Because of the confusion  over whether anyone else was  trapped inside Ihe building, the  firefighters went into Ihe hunting home as part of an \"aggressive attack,\" said Higgs, to  double-check for occupants. By  Ihe lime the firefighters moved  out again, the roof and floor  were already collapsing and the  'It didn't  take long  before the  whole thing  went up.'  electrical system was doing \"a  fair bit of zapping and blowing  up. It was pretly roasly for the  guys,\" said Higgs. \"It's always  risky going inside a burning  building.\"  By the time the fire was  under control, at around 6:12  pm, the mobile home had suffered approximately $80,000  worth of damage.  Said Higgs: \"Il just  chewed the guts right  out of thai place.\"  And while Ihe  house itself was covered by insurance, Ihe  contents were not,  said Valerie Bourne.  Donations of clothing and  money from the bingo fund  have already been offered, said  Bourne. Meanwhile, the family  will be slaying with relatives.  But despite the close call for  human family members, the fire  was not without one tragedy.  The lamily dog, which ran to  the hack bedroom when the fire  broke oul, apparently died of  smoke inhalation. \"He waited  by the sliding door. He figured  somebody would let him out,\"  said Bourne. \"We felt terrible.\"  So far the cause of the fire is  undetermined, said Higgs,  although it appears to have  started in the kitchen and may  lie cooking-related,  The cause of a similar fire  iwo weeks again remains officially undetermined, Higgs  added, although inspectors have  ruled out electrical causes.  SCREENED TOPSOIL - WHILE IT LASTS  12 cu. yard load - Gibsons area $ 150.00  .   .. .-Roberts Creek area $175.00  delivered -secheit $200.00  Gravel Products Available  Loaded Gibsons Pit - Gilmore Rd.  Pit Run Gravel  Road Base  Drain Rock  Crusher Dust  Screened Sand  Cobbles 12\" +  FREE JUNK FILL AVAILABLE'  ( Rocks, Roots, Dirt)  Trucking Arranged  830 a.m. - 500 p.m.  Mon. - Sat.  Fiedler Bros. Contracting Ltd.  886-2663  \"GOOD DEAL MEALS\"  are back  Monday to Thursday  March 16-19,1992  77i\/'x Week's Feature  $7.99  l|| V  1. IHK.) Kihs  2. Chicken Souvlak  .-.. I i\" Pizza (Wrge)  Choose friiin nny one of the above \"Cond Meal Deals\" from  Monday in Thursday (I - 9 pin. dine in only, served a la carte)  Overlooking      Cy'JVl'Lli'Cj'A     Reservations  albums Harbtmr   RESTAURANT  'HI    till ft' I II   I1 I      llll  :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.:  HH(t-JJ(,H  _  GIBSONS  PARK PLAZA  Congratulations to  Budget Video  & Laser  Opening March 17  NOW OPEN  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Woolwortli \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd IGA Plus \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Frontrunners  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Sears \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Atlas Office Solutions Ltd.  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His guests, a French Canadian lady and a reporter Irom  the Globe and Mail, did there hesl to help him out. hut it  was perfectly plain that these professional experts on  political iloings were as contused as the rest of us.  The French-Canadian lady said that the pro-sovereignty  tide was rising in Quebec bul people wanted Boumssa not  I'aii\/eaii to lead them into independence. She didn't pretend to understand why.  The follow from the Globe and Mail said that sooner or  lati't the rest of the country was going to get tired of trying to figure out what it was that would satisfy Quebec  given that, feeling still wounded from the defeat of the  Mooch Lake Accord. Quebec won't officially attend any  of the constitutional meetings, thereby forcing the rest of  the country to guess what it was the province Wanted.  What a stiainash!  Do you remember the good old days before we had a  constitution to quarrel over. How simple life seemed then.  And outside the narrow confines of Canada's preoccupation with its internal workings there is a growing body of  petsuasive opinion that the country in any configuration is  being seriously threatened by the free trade pact.  Sometimes it seems that, having given the house away.  Canadians arc now earnestly involved in arguing about  how to arrange furniture in a home they no longer own.  Are wo ever goirtg to take our heads, to mix a  metaphor, out of this constitutional sand. The absurdity  would ho comical wore it not tragic.  Counting the cost  Tlte correspondence from Victoria travels thick and fast  across the newsroom desks of the province. The press  releases clamouring for a headline, the missives of countless ministry minions, packaging the government's good  news tor public consumption.  Yes, it is a tidy sum dispensed from the public purse to  ensure we remain properly informed of our elected leaders' goodly deeds.  The planning and statistics division, doubtless a  formidable fortress of daunting data, dealt a double dose  *of dubious fare last week - a not uncommon occurrence of  utWecessary duplicator! and waste.  BC Stats dispatched some dazzling orange product  order forms, an unavoidable invitation into the sanctuary  of such carefully tabulated listings as price indexes, economic accounts, employment trends, population forecasts  and manufacturers' directories.  One called British Columbia Economic Accounts  comes on a diskette for $75 ($80.25 including GST). It  might be worth the price. It may include, for example, a  tally on the thousands of dollars wasted each year printing  and mailing to the four comers of BC duplicate copies of  such endless solicitations.  All this, too, emanating from our exalted Ministry of  Fiannce. the penny-pinched treasury of woebegone  provincial fortunes.  For all ihe ceaseless calculations and compilations at  the planning and statistics division, we put in our order  for a keen overhaul of the provincial mailing list.  That's something that would be worth the price.  letters  Inventory Coast  old growth now  The from page headline in  the Coast News of .March 9  reports lhat the Old Growth  Strategy was well received at  the meeting in Sechell March 4.  However, while ihe audience  listened in good spirits to the  presentations hy the various  Ministry of Forest officials, ihe  nature of the questions revealed  a good deal of apprehension  thai would appear to have been  missed hy ihe reporter.  The Draft Strategy Document and the vasi amounts of  backup information contain a  number of good recommendations. However, its main strategic philosophy seems io be the  \"keep talking while we keep  logging\" principle.  The draft states \"over and  over that there is no proper old  growth inventory,\" which is  used as an excuse for not taking  decisions whether to log or not  to log. It would seem to me. lhal  in the absence of information  one should defer logging, as  logging is a non-reversible process, while deferral is not.  I simply don't believe that  all these studies and extra staff  lo do them is really necessary.  What we see here is an example  of self-serving bureaucracy,  manipulated by the forest industry.  Jusl imagine what would  happen if the shoe were on the  other foot, and a moratorium on  logging of all critical and contentious areas were in force.  The required inventory would  be completed in three months  and not in three years, as Ihe  draft \"strategically\" recommends.  However. encouraging  things are beginning lo happen.  Several local groups are not  prepared lo wait for the Old  Growth Task Force's inventory  and are sianing iheir own Help  for such laudable efforts is coming from such diverse, yet prestigious organizations as the  Ministry of Forests and the  Sierra Club.  It should not take too much  effort io come up with a professional Old Growth inventory for  the Sunshine Coast Peninsula  lhat is recognized by both environmentalists and logging interests, ll is a relatively small,  well-defined area, where little  Old Growth is left. All it needs  is a group lo gel organized and  doit.  JOOP BIRGERJON  Sechelt  Fath forwarding  fallacies  There are several fallacies in  Ms. Fath's letter (Abortion: not  just a matter of choice, March  8). Please allow me the opportunity to point them out.  a) Ms. Fath claims that the  \"pro-choice\" side is in reality  \"pro-abortion.\" None of us are  pro-abortion. Abortion is only  one of many options open to a  woman who finds herself pregnant with a child she cannot  care for. We are aware, as Ms.  Fath seems not to be, that few  women make the choice to terminate a pregnancy without a  great deal of thought about what  is right for both her and the  child.  And, please, spare me the  rhetoric about the families who  are crying out to adopt a child.  These would-be parents want a  blonde, blue-eyed infant who is  letters welcome  Wo walconrMi latter* to tht\ufffd\ufffd editor on  matters of public Interest. However, we  reserve the right to edit submissions tor  brevity and legality,  mease mall your letters to:  Th\ufffd\ufffd Editor  Sunshine Coast News  Box 68  SocheltB.C.  V0N3AO  perfectly formed and who will  grow up to be a credit to their  parenting skills, not a problem.  Women who choose to abort  their pregnancies usually know  that their child will not fit into  that minuscule minority.  b) Ms. Fath seems to think  that getting pregnant is a matter  of choice. Rape and incest victims have no choice. Birth control failure is not a choice.  Ignorance of sexuality is not a  choice - of the woman's.  Such ignorance is a choice of  our society. We don't teach our  children about their sexuality  until they are well past the  experimental stages, and even  then we don't teach them properly. We teach boys that it's  alright to \"score\" off a girl, and  we teach girls that they mustn't  say \"no\" to any male for any  reason, and that they are responsible for all precautions and all  consequences.  Ms. Fath ends her letter by  asking: \"On this coast, in our  town, where does a baby's right  to live fit in with our choices.\"  If she is genuinely concerned  about children's welfare, has  she taken a foster child, or  worked at her local school as a  volunteer, or babysat for any of  the single mothers in her neighbourhood, or run for school  board, or fundraised for the new  daycare centre at Elphinstone,  or done any of the thousand and  one things lhat need doing to  make life easier for children and  their parents?  KAREN PHILLIPS  Sechelt  Hockey strikes and riots in the madness of March  What's a die-hard Canuck fan lo do? I'm talking here about the fan who has endured through  more than twenty of ihe most ineffective years  ever produced by a professional sports franchise.  Think aboul this team's history, briefly. It is too  painful to dwell on.  Things weren't too bad at first. 1 mean you  expeci an expansion team to struggle and the  Canucks in the early 1970s did jusl that Bul thev  struggled with some dignity and were only five  years in ihe league when they won their division  with a total of 86 points from 80 games. That was  back in 1976 Since then ihey ha\\en't had a winning season till this one. sixieen years later.  The standout heroes of lhat last winning learn,  so long ago. were ihe coach. Phil 'The Silver Fox'  Mahoney. and ihe giani goalkeeper Gary Smith,  nicknamed Suiicase because his wayward and  undisciplined ways had seen him make short stops  and move on ihrough most of the teams in professional hockey.  Suitcase Smith should have won the Han Trophy that year as the most valuable player in the  league and Mahoney should have been coach of  the year for coaxing, cajoling and flattering his  band of journeymen to the top of iheir division.  Neither of those things happened, instead  Mahoney was fired shortly thereafter and Smith  never played another season of professional hock-  aVM  musings  john burnside  ey. The long decline had begun.  The disaster thai was Harry Neale was hired by  Jake Milford and for near a decade Neale did nothing right.  \"Wail a minute.\" 1 hear someone say. \"what  about the trip to the 1982 Cup final0\"  What aboul it? Neale was suspended ai the end  of ihe season for fighting in the stands in Quebec-  Cm and his assistant. Roger Neilson. coached the  team like a maniac, even providing, surprising in  such a low-key and self-effacing man. ihe motivation of Towel Power, which was a brief and exuberant Canuck trademark.  They played for Roger with passion and commitment and won through to the finals, after another losing regular season. Next year the omnipotent  Neale got rid of six or seven of the players and  fired Neilson. The players a decade later still feel  hurt about it.  This is old. sad news and wouldn'l bear thinking aboul in this most splendid of seasons. One  was beginning lo fantasize about a Canuck-New  York Rangers Cup Final, when along came talk  about a players' strike.  Il just ain't right, folks.  I refuse lo lake sides in the dispute. If they  don't resolve it and get on with the business of  presenting my favourite game 1 ihink I'll lake a  permaneni scunner io professional hockey and turn  spiritual or something.  There is something about the approach to St.  Patrick's Day which brings out the worst in hockey players, management and - in the case I have  now in mind, in fans.  On St Patrick's Day thirty-seven years ago the  most frightening e\\ent associated with hockey  took place. I was a young teenager spending his  firs! winter in Montreal.  I was already a hockey fan for 1 found when 1  reached Montreal my I'ncle Bill Burnside had had  ihe coveted season tickets to ihe Montreal Forum  since the mid 1930s. 1 got lo see such illustrious  hockey players as Rockei Richard. Gordie Howe.  Jean Beliveau. Doug Harvey. Jacques Plante. Terrible Teddie Lindsay. et al. in the flesh and in their  prime.  With a slightly older friend called Eamonn  Moran. fresh out from the 'Ould Sod'. I went to a  dance at an Irish Club just off Ste. Catherines  Street on St. Patrick's Day 1955.  It was a Saturday night and the Detroit Red  Wings were in town. Earlier that week League  president Clarence Campbell had suspended Rocket Richard. I think for trying to strangle a referee  in a New York hotel lobby after a game.  The Rockei was leading the scoring race with  three games to go when the suspension was handed down. He had never won it before and never  came close again.  Eamonn and 1 came out of the Irish Club at  about one o'clock in the morning and walked  straight into a howling mob moving eastwards  from Ihe Forum, smashing every window along the  street as they went. The street was littered with  goloshes left behind in ihe mucky snow by the  rampaging crowd.  Later we learnt that ihe game had been cancelled after the first period when someone threw a  smoke bomb at Clarence Campbell inside the  Forum.  1 am most certainly noi advocating anything as  drastic as the Si. Patrick's Day riot to protest the  looming strike, but I might jusl walk around the  Vancouver Coliseum with a single picket sign to  protest this nonsense on behalf of Canuck fans.  I just don't know what Ihe sign should say. Anv  suggestions?  COAST^NEWS  tv $*r*.*r<? 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We hear the noise wilh the windows closed and there is even a  vibration. Restricted hours is  Ihe least of what we want.\"  - Neptune Street: \"It wakes  us up at night.\"  - Selmii Park: \"Originally  there was a time restriction.  Now Ihey operate 24 hours a  day.\"  - \"We live by the Driftwood  and we can hear the hum from  there.\"  - East Porpoise Bay: \"It's  bad enough that we have to suffer the noise, but the devastation  and the fact that we have absolutely no say is a real slap in the  face.\"  - Surf Circle: \"The summer  is a real problem. The dust and  noise increases. Try sitting out  on your balcony in July and  enjoying the peace.\"  - \"They should at least take  the weekends off! The barges  begin at 6 am on Sunday. We  live on Ihe water and yet there  is no tranquility anymore.\"  - Nancy MacLarty: \"1 was  awakened by gravelpit noise  last night at 1:30 am, 4 am and  5 am.\"  - Indian Band Member:  \"There does seem to be more  noise than usual. We've complained, loo. They should comply with the noise regulations.\"  - West Porpoise Bay:  \"Everything has been scraped  off Ihe mountain and it seems  The harge and heltline of  there is no mineral soil left, just  white sand and rock. I wonder if  anything will grow back on that  mountain.\"  - \"People are just plain frustrated and most of them have  given up. But something has to  be done.\"  - Construction Aggregates:  \"Time restriction? Absolutely  not!\"  If you share this concern,  please turn up at the town hall  meeiing March 24 at the Sechelt  Indian Band Hall at 7:30 pm.  DANA SHEEHAN  Sechelt  Something Different  for  Fine dining, satisfying portions, reasonable prices.  Quality service, friendly & relaxed atmosphere.  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Would  you be in favour of Sechelt and  Gibsons amalgamating with Ihe  regional dislrict to form one  government?  The majority of the people  do not think that the economy  will come out of the recession  by December 1992. Over 30  percent believed it would and  the rest didn't know. Sixty-two  per cent were in favour of elimi  nating the family allowance for  above average income earners  Thirty-three per cent were not  in favour and Ihe other four per  ceni did mil know.  Almost all of the people  polled didn't think thai Ihe ruling of Canada by the prime  minister was sufficient. Only 12  per cent agreed with his actions  and 13 per cent weren't sure.  Jusl over half of the people  polled did not agree with  Sechelt and Gibsons amalga-  maiiiig. Thirty-nine per cent  thought thai it would be a good  idea to join the two and the  remaining 10 per cent were  undecided.  We feel lhat this survey will  be lo ihe besl of interests of the  public.  K.  REZNICEK. HEIDI  WRUCK and VIRGINIA  DETWILLER  Le 'Merry'  hornblower  Can anyone tell me what has  happened lo the fog horn on  Merry Island? 1 live in Halfmoon Bay and for years have  loved foggy nights. Like a deep-  toned bassoon, the horn lulled  me to sleep with its rich,  sonorous timbre. Like a deep-  toned bassoon, it warned ships  away, its authoritative voice  calling out: He-e-ey boats! W-a-  aich out! R-o-ocks here!  From lhat, from a wonderful,  evocative bassoon singing out  into the night, we have gone,  inexplicably, to the sound of an  asthmatic French horn. It...oh,  goodness! Could that be it? Is  the loss of our fog hom simply  one more arcane attempt by  Ottawa, like kilipascales, distinct society and the veto, to  appease you-know-who? Nah, it  couldn't be! Could it?  JUDY GILL  Sechelt  DOUBLE  YOUR  IMPACT.  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K>r Horsc^oc Bay. j: Kt lhat.  once accomplished and HorceshiK' Hay \ufffd\ufffda>  safety leached, would allow hei lo spend ihe  nexl two houis natorin| fittully ::irough  Vancouver's MM on a BC Transit bos to a  destination actios the BurT.ml Streei t'lidge  With the comma: ol sprint and the recent  improvements in llie weathei. II- not \ufffd\ufffdJ drears an undertaking as niosi would expect, but  n's a journey lhal Laura Russell no* ictuses  to lake  Ru.vsell is one of a small nunihet ot regular comniuiets living on ihe Coast who  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMad lhat loft) >ct now embattled nislilule  ol higher learning. I BC  She. like many ol her tellow students, has  suffered Ihe moral dilemma presented by the  ongoing sirike ol UBC's support sialt to  .loss ihe pickei line in open reluic to ihe  aspirations ot I BC workers, or lo honoui ihe  strike and make a siaieineni for the \"lillle  guv\"  \"lis noi as eas\\ a decision as you mighl  think,\" Rixssell said \"The reason I spend as  much lime as I do commuting is because I  \\ alue my education  I just hope il won't affect   final exams.'  \"Bui 1 feel I need to supporl ihe sirike  action, even if I'm noi completely clear on  all that's being demanded It's not ihe  demands as much as the imporiance of  sinking' as a bargaining tool lo negoliale  wilh the upper levels ol management and  business.\"  Russell, in her firsl yeai as a UBC slu  denl. said she hasn'l been to Vancouver  since ihe strike began a week ago. and won't  go until it's over  \"I ihink mosi of the siudenis. and mosi of  ihe leachers are crossing ihe picket lines, \"  ihe 20-year-old arts student said, \"and I  lound thai strange.\"  \"ll seems like everyone is becoming  more and more self-centred, sort of stuck in  their own universe and unwilling io support  aiiMlung lhal ilna-sii't hciiefil ihem directly.\"  she  lolllinued  ' lis es|ieciall> strange when you consider  a lol ol us had hippies lot parents a lol of  Ihe hippies aie yuppies now, maybe that's  got sninelhing lo do wilh ll \"  As lor reluming lo school, Russell isn't  opnmislic lor a quick ending \"At first 1  thought II would go a couple of days,\" she  said, \"bul it's starting In (eel like II could lasl  for a while I jusl hope il won't affect final  exams\"  Pot now. Russell conlenls herself catching up on leading and leller writing, chores  neglected m the turmoil ol six-hour daily  coniiniiliiig It's \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd commute Russell says she  would gladly continue lliough. and the soon  er the bettct  \"I don tUfuall) mind all the travelling,  because I love living 00 llie Coasl.' she said,  \"bul sou have to get inio a cetlatn traine ol  iiiinil lo ratlin thai kind ol schedule and ihe  longei 1 slop because ol ihe strike the harder  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I'll be 10 start again and lhat's probably  Inie Im nn school work as well \"  LUCKY SHOPPER\" DAYS MAR.16-28  WIN A StOO 00 SHOPPING SPREE  Sandals Have Arrived!  Give your feet a treat...  \/\/  Birkenstock\"iook  From  Assorted Colours  Men's & Ladies  Styles  .. .happy feet can't be beat  ^iwiadlne's fitoes  886-2624  SUNNYCREST MALL HIGHWAY 101 UPPER GIBSONS B C  Maxine's Tree to  stay in school  libraries: Trustees  by Jane Seyd  The children's hook Maxine's Tree will slay in school  libraries on the Sunshine Coasl,  following a unanimous decision  by ihe school hoard Tuesday  evening.  The decision came after a  recent closed-door meeting  between a special committee of  the board and local IWA president Murray Cantelon, al which  ihe loggers backed off from an  earlier request lo remove the  book from school libraries.  Inslead. Ihe IWA asked llie  board io consider adding materials that showed the forest  industry in a more positive  light.  But in reviewing the lisl of  books in the library of West  Sechelt Elementary School -  where the issue was first raised  - the board said Ihey felt a variety of viewpoints was adequate  ly represented.  \"I believe the process has  been a fair one.\" said trustee Put  Stuart, who chaired the earlier  education committee meeting.  She added lhat the challenge of  the book had heightened Ihe  board's awareness of a need lo  be sensitive Io issues in ihe  community. It also pointed to  the need for a definite policy on  materials which are questioned,  she said.  Following the decision,  school board chairperson Maureen Clayton commented, \"It's  the first time in my history with  the board that a book has ever  been challenged at this level.  It's an interesting process.\"  Despite recent national  media attention to the controversy, only a handful of people  showed up to watch the board's  final vole on the issue, including Jim Gibson, a fourth-gener-  alion loggei and parent who  lodged llie initial complaint  aboul Maxine's Tree.  Following the meeiing. Gibson said he was satisfied with  the decision. His main concern,  he said, was lhat teachers and  librarians mil present Iheir political beliefs to young children as  facts in discussion of books like  Maxine's Tree. \"I don't want  my child to be given false information.\" he said.  Gibson said he hoped it  would be easier for parents lo  express their concerns aboul  school materials lo the board in  the future.  He added that the recent  debate affected a much larger  area than the Sunshine Coast  and that the issues raised should  be addressed by the Ministry of  Education in Victoria.  Friendly Country lA-ttion  RotortsCreek  Legion  BntnohfaUB  Fri. & Sat. 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As of Friday, March 1.1, $88.1.50 had  accumulated, ihe goal is to reach $11150 hy March 25.  Joel Johnstone photo  wf MW*M CMpftf, bwt9ZV  Moonshine Shores School District has survived a furor nf complaining by parents. The furor hit the Ian, so lo speak, when the commercial news-spreaders got hold of il and gave it wider publicity than  news of Canada's collapse and the end of medicare and the old age  pension  \"What we need,\" said Moonshine's superintendent, Julius Schmidt,  \"are more sensors oul in the community. In the past we have been  doing our public relations wrongly.\"  Sensory alert  It was soon evident that by \"sensors\" he meant keeping tabs on  heated local issues. Only then, he thought, could the schools be alerted  during a workshop day to all the touchy topics lo be discreetly avoided.  \"We don't want to see some kid, for instance, so stirred up that she  wanls to hug a tree instead of her daddy  \"Yes, if we had had our sensors activated,\" he said, \"that country  wide coverage our district got could have been avoided and we could  have remained the anonymous school district on the RC Coasl.  \"You don't watch TV or read thai city paper?' the Moonshine  superintendent's eyebrows lifted in disbelief. \"Then I'll give you the  details.\"  Lizzie and the Motor Car  The details, it uinied out, were Ihe reading of a yet unpublished  children's book and a lot of class discussion on il afterward, lhal lii the  fuse lo the furor. The hook, Lizzie and the Motor Car, by a small  Coast company called Muddy Moorings Inc., tells in graphic detail the  effects on little children of the corrosive poison in car engine exhaust.  A poison that will prevent their ever glowing up!  So inflamed was one seven year old that she locked herself to Ihe  steering wheel of her mother's car and hid the key. She refused lo go  lo her music lesson three blocks away unless they walked. And then to  walk everywhere else for ever after.  Rallies and parades  \"The mother demanded we take the book oul of the school,\" said  Moonshine. \" The mother's activist group joined the protest saying  any banning of automobiles would slop the country dead. 'How can  we get to our rallies and protest parades,' they shouted at me, 'if we  can't drive?'\"  The latest from Moonshine Shores SD is thai the book is selling as  fast as it can be stocked - countrywide too. Activist groups are buying  it by the dozen as a focus for new protests from here lo Toronto. A  rumour has it that this is all a devious ploy by the publisher lo sell  more of the book, the first of a series, by the way.  More power lo the sensor!  ALL PRICES  INCL GST  DINNER SPECIAL  S8.95  wilh appetizer l  $10.95  WEDNESDAY  PRIME RIB  NIGHT  3-10pm  lllll'SDW  PASTA 10% OFF  All entrees  Substitute lasaqna  or Spaghetti I  *   4  T  SUNDAY  BUFFET BRUNCH  Adults $8.95 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Children $5  Seniors $8.00  11am-2:30pm  army's 4  Hll.HWAY   11)1    (HBHONS       \\*J ON  nif   I OP OF   Ml  The regular activities at the  hall continue to he well attended. However, every group  would be pleased to welcome  new members.  In fact, the association would  like lo issue an open invitation  to everyone in the community  who would like lo share llie fellowship of the club lo become a  member.  You do not need to be an  old age pensioner to be eligible.  Anyone interested in any of our  programs is welcome  Tuesday at X pm an enthusiastic group comes to enjoy ballroom dancing.You do not need  a partner and instruction is provided.  St. Patrick's Dance  A St. Patrick's Dance is  *jgyn***a*v\ufffd\ufffdMj>^  Kj\ufffd\ufffdD. Q, & ASSOCIATES  COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL  ROOFING  Torch On  Duroids  886-3426     I  'RENOVATIONS  * ADDITIONS  * SKYLIGHTS  VINYL SIDING  planned for March 14. The  birthday lea is scheduled for  March 24 at 3 pm.The last few  teas have been well attended  and we hope this one will be  also.  It is reliably reported that the  monthly politick suppers are  treats not to be missed.  This month the date is March *  27 at fi pm and, as usual, will be  followed by an evening of  cards. The bowling witulup banquet is planned for April 18.  Non-bowlers are welcome at a  cost of $12 per person.  The Gibsons Bus provides an  important service for many of  our members.  Accordingly we were pleased  to play a role in keeping the bus  afloat by making a donation of  $1,000 to the fund.Remember  the date of the next general  meeting, April 6 at 1:30 pm.  Seniors workout  Harmony Hall's the place  Tuesday and Friday mornings  where there is a big turnout for  Lil's exercise classs - it's  proving to be a favourite  activity at the hall.  For information phone 886-  3544.  Quality Farms  Your Year Round (iarcfen Centre  Time To Get Growing  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Roses are In!  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Spring Bulbs &  Perennials  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Fruit Trees  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Ornamentals  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Shrubs  Soil Testing Clinic  estmg i  s.il. M.iriTi 2  Dog & Cat Food  Dry t Canned  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Science Diet  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd IAMS \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Techni-Cal  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Nutro Max \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Purina  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Wayne \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Many More  Small Animal Supplies  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Rabbit & Hamster Food  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Shavings \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Kitty Litter  Wild Bird Seed  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Pet Accessories  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Domestic Bird Seeds  W Buckerfield's  DEALER  Quality Farm & Garden Supply Ltd.  Pratt Rd., Gibsons 886-7527  Mon. - Sat. 9-5:30, Sun. 10-4  o^  Protecting children is one of the most  important responsibilities of a society. It  must be done in a way that supports families \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  and deciding how best to support families  while protecting children involves looking at  many of our most fundamental values.  We need your views and ideas, and invite  you to participate In a review of British  Columbia's child protection legislation.  The Honourable Joan Smallwood, Minister  of Social Services, has appointed ,\\ 10-  person panel to consult with British  Columbians and to prepare a public report on  WE NEED YOUR VIEWS  Supporting Our Families; Protecting Our Children  its findings. The report will provide a  framework for new child protection  legislation that will respond directly to  the needs of today's children and  families.  Panel members will be in your  community and arc interested in  meeting with anyone who wishes to be  heard.  Consultation with the Aboriginal  community is underway In a parallel  process  Watch for further information.  PUBLIC MEETING: NORTH SHORE  Delbrook Recreation Centre        Tues. March 24, 1992  600 West Queens        7:00 - 10:00 p.m.  Panel members will be available for informal meetings in your area during the day.  For further information, call the toll-free line.  1-800-663-1251  (8:30 - 4:30 Monday - Friday)  If you would like to make a written  submission please send one copy  of your submission to:  Community Panel  Child Protection Legislation Review  Parliament Buildings  Victoria, BC. V8V 1X4  If you would like to speak at a public  meeting, please book a time by calling  1-800-663-1251.  Community Panel  Child Protection Legislation Review  Hon Joan Smallwood, Minister Responsible  Province ol British Columbia  LUCKY SHOPPER\" DAYS MAR. 16 - 28  WIN A $100.00 SHOPPING SPREE  Come in to VIDEO ETC  and enter the  March 15 -April 30, 1992  30 Sweepstakes Prizes!!!!*  PD-7'00 CD Plover ^taW  PD-7'00 CD Player  Suggested Pel.nl Price $469 \/  \\  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdP4051K 40\" Projection Television  Suggested Retail Piice $3499  Thousands of Instant Win Prizes!  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Hotpop Microwave Popcorn     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Free Rent 2 Get 1 free Movie Rentals  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Skor Chocolate Bars \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Free Children's Movie Rentals  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd10 of each lobe awarded Nationally  VIDE\ufffd\ufffd ETC  Locally owned and operated \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 886-8312  SUNNYCREST MALL HIGHWAY 101 UPPER GIBSONS. B.C.  . -.,. ....... -..-...\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,...._.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . .,. 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RENOVATIONS 4 ADDITIONS  DOOR 4 WINDOW CONVERSIONS  VISIT OUR SHOWROOM  FREE ESTIMATES  PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION  JIM BAIN 885-4572  Unit #7 - 5522 Wharf St.. Sechelt. B.C.  kv toMftty Una*,, MC-221S  Nov. isal il jhoui lime the truth is told  jhoui the bicscle paih along the hijhway in  Roberts Creek.' Creating a path is a great  recreational idea hut it hasn't beer, properly  or realistically done  Have you ever attempted to nde your ten  speed on this path\" You'd sink Jov.n at least  a tn inches. Crusher dust on the path that  wasn't properly packed Jov.n just sank into  the mud when the rams came And the weeds  love all that water Who fa going to pick the  weeds and alder seedlings out every year''  The horse riders'  Blaming Centra Gas  Now Centra Gas is being blamed for the  path's current condition and has promised to  do some cleanup SCRD director Jeremy  Frith has been quoted, \"1 hope the bicycle  path will once again be usable Let's hope  they i Centra Gasi can get it back into a state  where tt fa usable again.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Usable to whom' The local din bikers.  Harley riders'' Or horse riders'' 1 can see  thetr wheels and hooves sinking too. but  unless the path fa paved or blacktopped it is  never, ever going lo be viable as a bicycle  path Can you imagine raging along even  when it dries out in the summer1' You'd have  terminal road rash 11 you first weren't  devoured by weed and muckmt'eMed crusher dust.  Maintenance costs  Since it's birth, the path according to the  SCRD has spent approximately S2.000 in  maintenance and it's original startup costs  seem to be filed away on disk somewhere  Regional director Jim Gurney criticized dirt  bikers as well as horsenders for using the  path and he probably was right, but the fact  the path is unsuitable for bicycles should not  keep others, including the above, from using  the route that really doesn't go anywhere  unless it connects up with Wilson Creek and  then Sechelt m the future.  Roberts Creek Beavers  Recently 14 members of the 6th Roberts  Creek Beaver Colony celebrated their first  anniversary by trekking into North Vancouver to visit their sister colony, the Wh Seymour Both colonies were begun by the same  leader in the month of March, but 18 years  apart  Together they enjoyed a hike in the Lynn  Valley headwaters, lots of fun and a sleep-  over. Both groups (43 Beavers altogether!  had pancake breakfast and then attended the  Vancouver\/Coast Regional Bowl-along A  tired but happy group arrived back on the  Coast late Sunday aftemrxm  Earth Day Celebrations  Earth Day celebration planning and  preparations are underway m Roberts Creek.  The location will he Cliff Gilker Park, the  date tentatively April 26 and everyone is  invited.  The theme, of course, is concern for the  environment. There will he tables set up for  those promoting or selling environmentally  friendly products There will also be a stage  with live music and a kids zone including an  environmental treasure hunt Walch for more  details and start thinking aboul ways you can  contribute to awareness of the plight of  Mother Earth  Library- News  Attention all newcomers to Roberts  Creek. Come and visit our community  library. The shelves are bursting with new  books including books recalling history in  the Creek and the Sunshine Const. You may  become a member for S3 annually. Library  hours Tuesdays 3 pm to 9 pm, Thursdays 3  pm to 7 pm. and Saturdays 10 am to 2 pm.  PUBLIC NOTICE  j  :  SINGER  warehouse sale  Sunnycrest Mall, Gibsons  March 26-27-28  ':  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdvw  Compulsive eating  workshop planned  Misunderstood disorder to be discussed  Compulsive eating is chronic and progressive, severely affecting  the self-esteem of the individual Lntil recently, health care professionals have researched and given attention and treatment to anorexics and bulemics believing the compulsive eater merely suffers from a  lack of self-control and will power  Ignored and unrecognized is the fact that compulsive eating  behaviour temporarily blocks out painful feelings, calms anxiety and  subdues tension. It is not until eating is returned to its natural place in  one's life and one's self-concept is improved and one's problems are  dealt with directly, that weight can be lost and maintained.  A workshop called Put Eating in ns Natural Place has been organized March 28 at Gibsons Driftwood Inn to help those suffering  from this compulsive disorder. Pre-register by March 24 by phoning  Marie Cochrane, founder and director of Vancouver's National Institute of Compulsive Eaters, at 1-737-1233.  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(Close to Food Far)  582-3008  KERRISDALE  5515 W. Boulevard  261-3892  CHAMPLAIN MALL  54th and Kerr  433-3680   j   . ^^...,.  ..-.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd?-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd f \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ....  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd --\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    -   : -   -  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-   ~ ' Coasl News, Maiat) 16. 1992  community  Gibsons food bank  reaps community help  The Yesterday Today Tomorrow fashion show at the  Sechelt Indian Band Hall wrapped up with a --rand  finale of clamorous wedding attire. Jm-I Johnstone photo  For over five years Nifty Thrifty's and the Gihsoas Food Bank have  been operating in what was once a meeting and dance hall over Ken's  Lucky Dollar in lower Gibsons. On February 11, at its fifth annual general meeting, il was reported that 50 to 55 bags of groceries are given out  Iwice a month to needy families in the Gibsons area.  It was also reported that due to regular support by donors and to the  success of the entirely volunteer staff of Nifty Thriftv's, ihe Gibsons  Community Self-Help Society (GCSHS) is in ihe black.'  Unlike other food banks, as reported in the Canadian Association of  Food Banks, Gibsons, after the initial opening months, has not been  obliged to hold large fund-raising events for the food hank because Nitty  Thrifty's has been bringing in sufficiem funds lo cover much of llie cos!  of operation.  The support of the community has been tremendous from the oulscl  and the volunteer members of GCSHS board of diieclors have asked me  to thank all of those supporters for giving generously of their lime,  expertise and monetary donations.  At the agm, the new board of directors of GCSHS was elected as follows: president, Daphne Taphouse; vice-president, Barbara Ferrell; secretary-treasurer, Thelnia Slade and direclors-al-large Eleanor Arnold,  Alia MacKenzie, Shirley Lewis, Helen Rabv and Owen Robertson.  \"LUCKY SHOPPER\" DAYS MAR. 16 - 28  WIN A $100.00 SHOPPING SPREE  ALL GARDEN  PRODUCTS  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.-.*-   ;>.!*W.-:  -    Jr\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.*\ufffd\ufffdU2\ufffd\ufffdje.2\ufffd\ufffd  IN EVERY WAY  SUNNYCREST MALL HIGHWAY 101 UPPER GIBSONS. B.i  sechelt scenario  by Margaret Witt, 885-4406  A bone marrow donour  information and registration  meeting will he held Monday,  March 2.1 at 7:30 pm in  Qreenecotirl Hall on Medusa  Street, Sechelt,  Persons aged 17 lo 59, or  people who are regular blood  donours up to age 65, are  encouraged to attend. If enough  interest is shown, a bone marrow donour clinic will be  arranged for the Sunshine  Coast. Please come to the meeting and see what it's all about.  Coast Bridge Club  The club raised $210 at its  March 8 meeiing. The money  was donated to the Canadian  Cancer Society. Thirty-two  players turned oul for the meet,  which was held at the Driftwood Inn and resulted in a tie  for first place between Jean  Coyle of Sechelt and Jean  Hardie. George Jacobs took  third place.  The newly formed club  (Sunshine Coast Bridge Club)  meets Tuesdays at 8 pm and  Wednesdays at 1 pm in  Greenecourt Hall. Partners unguaranteed. For more information call 885-5552.  Hospital auxiliary  Just a reminder to all members of the Sechell branch: dues  may be paid at Bobbies in Trail  Bay Mall or call Janice at 885-  2767.  SPCA news  Just $5 will buy you membership in the Sunshine Coast  SPCA and it may be the most  rewarding $5 you ever spent.  The animals always need our  help, but of course, they can't  ask for it themselves, that's why  I'm asking now. Mail your  membership to: Box 2094,  Sechelt BC, or drop it off at  Gibsons Pet and Supplies in the  IGA Mall and in Sechelt at the  New Pet Food Store. Be sure to  watch for the annual raffle.  Film and slide Show  There will be a film and slide  show Saturday, March 21 at St.  Hilda's Hall at 7:30 pm. Visit  the cliff dwellings at Mesa  Verde and Canyon Chelly with  Mary Pellatt. Bea and Bill  Rankin will take you to see Ihe  Grand Canyon and other state  parks in the Western U.  St. Pat's Day  Tuesday, March 17 is St.  Patrick's Day and I wish you  this: \"May the road rise to meet  you and may the wind always  be at your back...\"  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'-' V  a North  3 Oaks  767 North Rd.  Gibsons, B.C.  26 Adult Oriented  Single Level  Townhomes  Phase 3&4  Now Selling!  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ISMO in Vancouver  and every summer alter was s|X'iu holidaying  ai Buccaneer H.i\\ His father, being ,i school  teacher, ensured the lamily a two monlh  vacation away from the city  S.S. Comox  Families loaded all iheir belongings, food,  lents and row boats on to the old I'nion  Steamship, s.s Comox, and sailed oui ol the  haibour BpfOUtQ the) Stopped at the docks in  Roberts Creek and Sechell, where ihey  unloaded people, provisions and mail When  the ship arrived in Buccaneer H.i>. she  dropped anchor next to a float oul in the bay,  whereupon the freight doors were opened  and the towboatB were launched  The supplies, baggage, lenls, hiinhei and  anything else thai would be needed lor a  two-month sia> were transported to shore.  Alter several trips, the family would finally  halfmoon bay happenings  pile into the boat and row to land.  Setting up camp  Then, as now, everyone had a job to do  when setting up camp. Fathers and brothers  would erect the tents; one for sleeping and  the other for eating. Mothers and sisters wre  responsible for arranging the foodstuffs, the  bedding, the washing facilities and organizing meals. By the end of the first day, everything in camp was in order.  Emie has precious old photos taken by his  Dad of these early days dating back as far as  1912. They show a cluster of tents along the  shore with swimmers and sunbathers in the  foreground. It must truly have been a  camper's paradise in those days. No phones,  TV, newspapers or radios.  Murder mystery  Ernie will be 82 this year but what a phenomenal memory he has. He cites names,  dales band incidences off the top of his head  with no hesitation. I was deliciously captured  by his story of a murder mystery in Halfmoon Bay that occurred in the 1920s.  There was a logging camp operating on  Vaughn's Island, which is now known as  North Thormonby, where a pretty young girl,  about 20 years of age, was working as a  cook. She and her boyfriend were living in  Halfmoon Bay and were planning marriage.  A married man in his 50s by the name of  Lawrence, who operated his own fishboat,  became infatuated with the girl. Upset over  his unwelcome advances she sought her  boyfriend's protection. He, in turn, warned  Lawrence to leave her alone.  Ambush  One night, when the boyfriend was  returning home, he was ambushed and shot  dead. Every clue pointed lo Lawrence who  had suddenly disappeared. The BC Provincial Police, with their dogs, were called in  and on extensive manhunt was launched. The  fishboat was found adrift, but there was no  sign of Lawrence, nor has there ever been. It  was concluded that he had deliberately faked  his death, picking up passage on a ship leaving the country. The case remains unsolved  to this day.  Emie Wood has many such stories to tell.  We do well to listen lo the memories of our  older generation. Wc stand lo learn a lot.  by Ruth Forrester, 885-2418  H\\   now   you  will  have  received OUI new newspaper  called llie Coasl News Week  ender We are all very proud of  ihis new publication and know  lhal you will enjoy receiving il  in your mailbox, This column  will still remain in the Coasl  News, as will all the community  columns  In the first issue of the  Weekender there was a report  ol llie official opening of Ihe  Welcome Beach Hall Two very  important names were left oul,  those of Queenle Burrows and  Then Leucine, IhhIi of whom so  graciously poured the tea and  colfee for the many guests who  enjoy the opportunity lo chat  with these charming Welcome.  Beach pioneers. Apologies for  the omission, ladies.  Big event  The first big event at the hall  will be this Saturday, March 21,  when Nikki Weber will present  an 'Evening of Harmony' featuring Dierdre with her quartet  Straight From The Heart Tickets are available at the B&J  Store, the store at Milore Nursery and at Books & Stuff in  Trail Bay Mall. Tickets are only  $6 each, and you will also enjoy  selections by the Barhary Company.  The following Saturday,  5 speed manual transmission with overdrive  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 5 6L\/100 km. or 50 mpg. city, 4.51\/100 km  or 63 mpg. highway'  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd electronic fuel  injection \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd power front disc\/rear  drum brakes \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd rear window defogger  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd cloth reclining buckel seats  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd no deductible 3 year\/60,000 km.  warranty   & \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\/ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdy J  \/-y *  7740  '168\/.  mo.  R  *<$&j&-  6L 4 cyl. engine wilh electronic fuel  injection \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd rear wheel anti-lock brakes  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd heavy duty rVaocPherson Strut front  suspension\/live axle with coil springs  at rear \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd rugged ladder type frame  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd convertible \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd hardtop and 4 wheel  drive available \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd no deductible 3  year\/60,000 km. warranty  11,245*  or$244\/mo\/*  1,6L. overhead com multi-port fuel injected engine  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 5 speed manual transmission with overdrive  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd MacPherson 4 wheel independent  suspension with front stabilizer bar  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd power front disc\/rear drum brakes  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd driver's side air bag \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 4 speaker  AM\/FM stereo \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd no deductible  3 year\/60,000 km. warranty  $13,690*  ALL NEW FOR CANADA  G   E  T  NOW  AT YOUR CHEVROLET\/GEO DEALERS NOW.  Ask about additional '750 rebate for eligible college grads.  ' MSfiP to' 1992 baie model Metro, Tracker aid Storm respectively Pncei for Metro and T-acker include $500 rebate token Rebate include-, GSf F-e.ghi of 1350 (.Ue'ro|\/S350  (Trocker)\/$400 (Storm) end applicable ta\ufffd\ufffdei ext'o Dealer may tell for lei! 4 wheel drive and hmdlop available at e.fra coH * 'Paymenlj for Me\"o\/Tracker bated or. 6 9%\/7 9%  APR GMAC financing fa- 48 months with I 5\"= downpayment. OAC. and do not .**clude caih bock Example J7004\/J9984 f na.X\ufffd\ufffdKl over 48 tnomhi of 6 9%\/7 9% woothly payment it $l67 39\/$243 27 coit of borrowing il $1030 7?\/$l692 96. total amount repcj.d ,i $8034 72\/$I 1.676 96 Aisoming $500 rebate not token, e\ufffd\ufffdect ve rote ll  9 85 V9 96V coit of borrowing fi $ 1498 01\/$2160 25 Finance ondcaih back offen may not be combined See dealer for detoi'i tBaied on Tranjpoi Canada IMmAodl  LIMITED TIME OFFER  Sunshine Motors Ltd. 885-5131  March 28 is Pub Night, an  evening nf fun and games at Ihe  Welcome Beach Hall. Members  and friends are welcome for  $3.50 at Ihe door. Games, singa-  long and refreshments are on the  evening's agenda.  School news  The Country Hoedown Family Dinner and Dance at Halfmoon Bay School last Friday  was a rip-roarin' success.  Winners of the raffle were  announced: first prize of two  nights at Whistler went to  Aubrey Hudson; second prize of  a hand-blown glass dish went to  G. Madsen; and a third hand-  blown dish was won by Carl  Bonneau. Thank you from all at  the school to those who helped  support their fundraising for the  upcoming ski trip.  Starting after spring break  there will be weekly assemblies  with ihe primary classes plus  Ms. Pohlmann's class every Friday at 10 am for singing, story  telling and general announcements.  Writing Contest  At the March meeting of the  Suncoast Writers' Forge held  last Wednesday the winners of  Ihe Suncoaster Writing Contest  were announced. First prize in  the fiction category of a cheque  for $100 was won by Angela  Wiens of Madeira Park for her  story Time For Time; second  prize of $50 went to Maureen  Goldman of Gibsons for Full  Moon; and third prize of $25 to  Maggie Mondey of Roberts  Divine Gantlet.  In the non-fiction category,  first prize winner was Deanna  Lueder of Sechelt who wrote  Oh, Mother Full Of Grace and  who received a cheque for $100;  second prize of $50 was won by  Stuart Young of Gibsons for An  Odd Faculty; and third prize  went to Margaret Watt of  Sechelt for Lost And Found.  There were 40 manuscripts  submitted, among which were  several earning very close to the  winning scores. They, together  with the winning entries, will be  published in the 1992 Suncoaster Magazine, which will he in  the book stores by early summer.  Western Canada's  Laigesl  aSi'RiN<;  ANTIQUE &  COLLECTIBLE  SHOW\/SALE  Mcpherson centre  7325 MacPheison Ave., Burnaby  (lum Soulh 5500 block Kingsway)  Mar. 19-20-21  Thurs. 5pm-10pm  Fri. 10am-10pm  Sat. 10am-5pm  95 Sellers with a vast  selection for spring  Admission $4.00  pAf\"\ufffd\ufffd*   FOOD    R,*E8  NOSTALGIA GALORE  TOSLAND SHOWS  604431-0900  ia-..\ufffd\ufffd,..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJm.,a-i-.t.-.-A.t,t.aL  tMnata-tMAAMM Coast News, March Id, 1492  jj^u  Your Familu Fond S7nr<?\"   T,a\"BayMa\"Seche\"       8852025  iyt\ufffd\ufffd\/    \/   UllllU)   l   UULl   <ll()\/L Meat     885-9812       Bakery 885-9823  Introduces  Save-A-Tape Option 2  For a limited time, you can save cash register tapes for yourself. Any tape* dated  between March 1. 1992 and Dec 1. 1992 can be exchanged at our service counter for  a gilt certificate, redeemable at any one of the participating, Trail Hay Mall stores.  Vou will receive one $1(1 -tilt certificate lor each $50(1 in tapes.  Your certificates can he redeemed for goods or services, any  time prior tn Dec 24, 1992. Spend them as you get them or  save them up lor a hig purchase!  V*i  ya.  Shop &Sy  Trail  +\ufffd\ufffd**  Sec*,,  aas.  7-c,  'e\/f  *s  \ufffd\ufffd&  '^S>  0<\">,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdaw.  V  m#Pl  %t  Cheese Slices      3  \"ar.  IS  '6  In addition to  the successful  Save-A-Tape  Option 1  Your club or organization collects Shop-Easy cash  register receipt tapes and receives a $20 food voucher'  for every $5000 worth of tapes (from the previous  year). Over the years this has been a very successful  fund-raiser. If your group isn't already participating  and would like more information phone the service  counter at 885-2025.  \/\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd***''I  \ufffd\ufffd]?  m  tr%  1.11  .49  .98  2.98  These are just a few of the more than 350 specials you'll find in store for you.  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' Ja\\\ufffd\ufffdT\\   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  BpWMWBMIWi ,'*WlBiW\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*MBH^P^^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd *t\ufffd\ufffdai:\ufffd\ufffdij >w.aaw^am*\"*r*A  CaUfamfei l(fl38  i^Hl.VFP* ^kWa\\\\\\WW9t^0 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd (lVs1*M-ll*v KajJ       9M lit  MittdOm':^.'. : \"3PO   '  Barttott Pears     1*72 kg . # Oib  i-S,Wt,        8S  Meat  Fresh - Family Pack  Frying Chicken aJKk ef%\ufffd\ufffd%  Halves ^Ml  2.82 kg       M lb  Fresh - Bone In  Pork Shoulder .jra  Butt Roast 3.48 kg l5*0.!*  Canada Grade A Beef - Bone In ja\\ eo  Prime Rib Steaks    10.10 y^V^a  Fresh - Whole  Cut-Up 43ft  Frying Chicken 3.04 kg   I \"\ufffd\ufffdib  Schneiders  OM Fashion Hams OQfi  or Ham Nuggets 8.78 kg O     m  Reg, M Beef & Lifestyle OQft  Schneiders Weiners45og     ma1     ea  Kent - Sliced '0%a*Xfk  Side Bacon soog     adETea  Schneider's - Ukranlan and Ham  Farmers Market >\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 7A  Sausage soog       *w  Fresh Oysters Lsozcup %*-   ea  We reserve the right to limit quantities  No Name - concentrate  Orange Juice  341ml   Snow Crest - fancy peas,  corn, brussel sprouts or  Mixed Vegetables....!kg  Dalryland  Cremo  Congratulations to Gloria Cairns and  Jen Dumaresq Winners of our in-store  draw for ski passes  Our Recycling Depot is Open  9:30 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 5:30  Everyday Except Holidays  Deli  _        _ I  BsaaataMteat CMI  Bavarian twawnn Mm     ^L^^^BW .^a\\^^a\\W  loog    m^mtW^taWW  Kohler'aSUced AA  B\ufffd\ufffdJf^\"8Bl wVBBBap8Vy*B* -HAa\/jltJ \\\\%^i\\\\\\\\\\W^a\\\\\\\\\\w  Any Deli Item  Limit one per customer  Offer Expires March 22, 1992.  MMMMMiMi  litlltaMjaMaMmmaM  .at :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<  11 -,tJJ (.iM-at INl'WS. M.Hlh   It..   I *>*)..'  Notice to the Public  During any strike action at St Mary's Hospital,  only urgent cases will be admitted to the hospital  or treated in the emergency room Laboratory and  radiology diagnostic services will also be available  to only emergency and very urgent cases  It appears a strike will not be called before March  27. 1992 The hospital will be admitting and  treating the usual range of cases until a few days  before the 27th After March 19th elective  admissions will be stopped Only urgent and  emergency cases will be admitted and day care  surgery will be performed.  Laboratory, x-ray. physiotherapy and emergency  loom should be able to provide their usual  services up to March 26th. bul not beyond thai  date.  We anticipate that medical clinics on the Sunshine  Coast may extend Iheir hours ol service lo  accommodate patients in need during a strike.  ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL  Sechelt, B.C.  community  Xenmar  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.Draperies  \\  NEEDLH RAn SUPPLIES  MH-2274  BUILDING  SUPPLIES  HARBOUR  BOATTOPS  883-2929  Taps, Tarps 6 Coven  Upholstery 6 Repairs  FOODLINER  Check our flyer  ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:   MARINA  PHARMACY  8in-2l)K\ufffd\ufffd  lofin Henry's  MARINA  TOTAL SHOPPING  7 DAYS A WEEK  All Chevron Products  883-2253  TAFFY'S  Family Clothing Store  & Lotto Centre  Io%OFF FOR ALL SENIORS  Mikleini Park Centre  MADEIRA  MARINA  883-2266  \"RECREATION  Pender Harbour  Golf Course  Visitors Welcome  1 \/. M North ol Garden Bay Rd.,  Hwy 101 883-9541  Pender  Harbour  Legion  ||] Branch 112  -' Members & Quests  Always Welcome  Telephone 883-9632  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*-, ii.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdh..u,. 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AIT CNUtMt \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd atahlid cnaiwa \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd BI.. wmaaa  Put, Restaurant  8832674 883-9919  Pender Harbour  Realty  883-9525  F\/VXi 88 S-9524  egmont news  bYL|MMMt,tS3-11M  Seems that eveiyooe's off on  their own turf doin' lhal spring  clean thing Clean oul Ihe gardens, clean out the house, add  on some gardens, add on some  house If you are doing some  consiruelion be aware lhal Ihe  WCB represeiualive is making  house calls io see if \"Yer doin il  right.\" Remember the SCB slogan \"Nobod> moves, nobody  gels hurl!\"  Harbour Hegemony?  A new sign has popped up  on Highway 101. As you leave  Larls Cove and you are travelling south you'll see a couple of  signs saying various lliings and  iheu .1 new one Before you gel  lo Egmont Koad you'll see  \"entering Pender Harbour.\"  We all are one'1 Peridot Har  hour Cher Alles'.' I don't think  so We figure Ihe sign belongs  jusl north ot the golf course, eh?  Bul we'll wail palienlly for the  proper atilhorilies lo move it,  won't we liginonslers'1  Looking ahead  The community club has  purchased a new. yes, brand  new lawn mower. Noi the kind  you sil on. bul a powerful push  unit. People should he lined up  lo mow llie school field this  summer. No more searching for  someone willing lo tight wilh a  Stubborn, burnt out, falling  apart, nnifferless old mower.  Bul seriously folks, if some-  lime this summer you see the  school Held gelling longer than  some of the local hair-do's,  phone Bill Hall to set up your  own private lawn mowing session.  I he Pender  Harbour  Volunteer  Fire  Department  is  seeking  donations  from the  community  Tor an  operating  budget for  this  new  emergency  vehicle,   the  truck is a  refurbished  milk  wagon  the department  spent   long  hours  rebuilding.  harbour watch  Pender science fair  winners appeared in this  section of last week's Coasl  News, not another group of  Pender secondary sludenis  bound for Paris.  by Jicalyn Vincent, M3-2840  The Science I'air al the Pendei Harbour High  School was a big hil The winners are as follows:  Science 8: Roll Harrison. Andrew Joss. Julia Forward. Macklin Mcl-adyen Hill, Dcven Cameron,  Kelly Williamson. Erin l-'earn and Sieve Rolslon  Science 9; Sarah Malcolm. Silas White, Amber  Nelson, Kristine Reagh, Heather Lee and Renee  i.cBlanc. Congratulations,  All the winners will have the opportunity to  compete in the 10th annual Regional Science Fair  this year from April 9 lo 11, held at BCIT as part  of their open house. The sludenis and the public  will also be able lo lour the different displays and  departments along wilh meeting the other participants from all over Ihe Lower Mainland.  Music concerts  The Pender Harbour Music Society will be  hosting two concerts in our area. The first will be  on March 22 beginning at 3 pm in the music  school when The Pacific Arts Ensemble will be  performing classical music for all to enjoy! Tickets  arc available al Sunny's Hair Salon in Madeira  Park. Members are $8 and non-members are $10.  The prime lime concert will be held March 29  on Sunday evening beginning at 6 pm in the community hall. All the people who will be performing  in Ihe Sunshine Coasl Music Feslival from our area  will he here io entertain us. Definitely a multitude  of talent, Donations will be accepted at the door.  Refreshments will also be served.  Auxiliary- fundraiser  Every year the Pender Harbour Branch of St.  Mary's Hospital Auxiliary has a major fundraising  event. This year as for the past few years, Ihey will  he having their Spring Lunch and Fashion Show,  March 28 al llie community hall starting al 11:45  am. Tickets are S10 and will be available from  merchants. If you plan on attending please try to  buy your tickets in advance so the members can  plan for il. The proceeds from these events go to  our bursary fund and towards buying equipment  for the hospital.  Sports Cards Club  Pender Harbour does have everything. A Sports  Cards Club has now been started in Gem Fenn's  home, meeiing every firsl Sunday of each month.  Have fun sharing your knowledge, trading and collecting new cards. For further details phone Gerri  at 883*3461. You may leave message also.  As the tide changes  The constitution was passed for GRIP. This is a  grcai step for recycling in our area. Don't forget  the wildlife meeting on March 17 at the music  school beginning at 7:30 pm.  Bird buffs - many birds love bread of all kinds  bul find it hard, difficult to break up and swallow.  The general rule is lo soak all bread in water first  before feeding your little feathered friends.  Happy belated birthday to Jim Martin. Until  nexl week - he good to yourself.  golden lifelines  SKfe \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  YOITUE HONE FREE.  With Westwood Manufactured  Home Packages  Why pay retail mark-ups or sales commissions when you  want a new home? 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You could visit with your family and  friends along with experiencing Lynn Creek - from roaring rapids to  gentle murmur - as it winds toward the sea. Convenient, ample parking is available.  Elderly poor  In the past weekend Vancouver Sun, there was an article on the  fastest growing number of poor is the adull woman between 50 and  64 years old. Employers hold these women in bondage because they  know and use the fact that she could not get another job at that age.  The women hang.in and can't wait until they're 65 and gel their pension. Often, dogfood appears in their grocery baskets and they don't  have a dog.  \"Current food costs for a nutritional food basket according to  Agriculture Canada (for a single person) is $135.23. Cleaning supplies and staples are not included. Many of my friends would jump  on their crutches, canes, walkers and wheelchairs (one can do a  wheely, with practice of course) with this amount of money to spend  on food.  Thank food banks  These same friends are eating on $80 to $90 a month and would  say nothing is fair in this world and thank God for the soup kitchens  and food bank. Please don't shake your head over this and think that  it doesn't happen here. I personally know of one person who lives  here who has two teenage boys and can't get lo the food bank  because she hasn't the $1.25 lor the bus.  Harrison trip  You still have time lo reserve a seat on the bus going to Harrison  Hot Springs lor an outing April 6, 7 and 8. May Widman at 885-5200  is handling arrangements,  Easter sale  The Easter sale and luncheon has been changed from March 14 to  April 4. Hands are needed for crafts and pompoms will lie needed  soon for weddings ami parade floats. Phone Mona at 885-9392 or  Connie at 885-2585 for ordering There are 21 different colours and  combinations and they cost 20 cents a piece.  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Lionel Trudel pholo  Trio Amabile plays fitting finale  to Countryside concert series  by lionet Trudel  The conclusion to this season's Countryside Concerts  brought Trio Amabile (Kathleen  Rudolph, flute, Linda Lee  Thomas, piano and Eugene  Osadchy, cello) to the Twilight  Theatre March 8, a filling finale  to a season of superb music  with the talents of three exciting  individuals.  Interpretations of the likes  of Haydn, Dvorak & Weber  gave a variety of expressions to  Arts council efforts appreciated  Baha'i \\1\/  Faith   V\\\\  The Baha'i teat liui^s spo.ik  noi only lo the spirit of  man, but Ihe ho,rrt...  For Information  Call: 886-2078  or 885-7259  the receptive patrons of the  Twilight. In particular. The Jet  Whistle, by H. Villa-Lobos, was  a stimulating deviation from the  usual chamber fare. It gave the  afternoon a distinct twist with a  somber. Intense piece of music  that riveted listeners with its  shrill tones. This piece was performed wilh only the flute and  cello.  on the arts beat  The fortune of the concert  series is truly apparent in the  quality of performers it has  attracted. The vast spectrum of  experienced professional musicians that have performed for  Sunshine Coast residents is only  attributed to the efforts of the  volunteers of the Arts Council,  the sponsors and the support of  the audiences. The benefits of  these concerts range from the  immeasurable enjoyment by  music lovers, to the inspiration  of new musicians, to a simple  appreciation of art. These features are the reason for such an  event, and with any fortune,  will be the driving force behind  the continuation of future concerts.  The appreciation of everyone  that has contributed to delivering the fine variety of concerts  is deservedly extended.  Gibsons Legion  Branch #109'  Wednesday Evenings  Saturdays  General Meeting  Tues. March 11  8pm  MEMBERS AND GUESTS WELCOME  886-24 11  The Art Centre's March 18  program will introduce you to  surrealism.  The Threshold of Liberty  video from the Shock of ihe  New series makes this contemporary art movement easy to  understand.  The second video, Metamorphosis, shows Vancouver  artist Jack Shadbolt creating his  images.  We are fortunate to have  artisl and art school instructor  Don Jarvis to introduce the  videos and to answer your questions. Join us al the arts centre  in Sechell at 7:30 pm. Admission is $4.  Exhibitions  The annual Young People's  Own Show at the arts centre is  in its final week and should noi  be missed if you lake pleasure  in the artwork of children.  Their work has a directness  often lost as an artist matures.  Bob Steele spoke March 4 (as  pari of the Art Contact Program) about his conviction thai  children use drawing as language, one that may serve iheir  needs in different ways, and  sometimes more effectively,  than spoken language can.  The sense of narration is  often very strong, and is fre  quently combined with bold  handling and delight in the  manipulation of the materials.  Be sure to see this show  before it closes Friday, March  20. Viewing hours are 11 am to  4 pm, Wednesday to Friday.  Regional Juried Show  This preliminary to the  provincial Images and Objects  X has a deadline for submissions at 4 pm Friday, March 20.  Any artists wishing to  include work must register and  deliver it before then. Information and entry forms are available at the arts centre.  Critique  The jurors for the Regional  Show will comment on the  works submitted and accepted  starting 10 am at the centre,  Sunday, March 22.  This will be followed by a  reception and luncheon where  discussion can continue at an  even more informal level, at 12  noon. Everyone who is interested is welcome to attend.  The Sunshine Coast Arts  Centre is located at the comer  of Trial and Medusa Streets in  Sechelt.  The gallery is open Wednesday to Saturday 11 am to 4 pm  and Sunday 1 pm to 4 pm.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwiPT  Pebbles from the past  Grant  Island is  a small  island  off the mouth of  Secret Cove and  Is called \"Huh-  ami8-say-ko\" by  the Sechelt  people. The story  says that the  gods were  holding a feast  after having  created the  world. It was  realized that  there was no  water for the feast so one of the gods struck the rock with his staff,  creating the spring. As the Inlet and outlet are below the surface, this  small pool never overflows. It is covered with an unusual watercress.  In the old days, canoe travellers would stop there to drink the cool,  healing waters. It is imperative that we become sensitive to the  mythology of our area and protect it for future generations. It is i  where our natural environment and man meet.  Pebbles Realty is proud to present this series on the story of our community's growth. There will  be a number of articles in this series and they will be numbered. We will begin with the aboriginal  people and then go on to present the explorers, the original Gibsons family, and then a number of  buildings and sites that were part of our past - some which are still a part of the community.  Basil Ine at Ihe \"Spring of the finds\" on Grant Island.  \\ Teme  es  REALTY LTD.  We at Pebbles trust this journey  through through time will enhance  our spirit of community through,  knowledge of our young history,  Your local Hell E\ufffd\ufffdm\ufffd\ufffd Compiny - Olbioni Quay\/  Bon 335. Oowot Point Ro\ufffd\ufffdd. Olbiont, B.C. VOW IVO  Phon\ufffd\ufffd: aa\ufffd\ufffd-SI07, Vm. toll trail 6\ufffd\ufffdt-3044,ll\ufffd\ufffd: H6-WH0  Ami  lii  -M*^  STUART FLOCKHART  DENTURIST  Member of the  B.C. Denturist Assoc.  \ufffd\ufffd302 Teiedo Square  Sechelt, B.C.  Phone: 885-2633  RAVENS CRY  THEATRE SOCIETY  for the performing arts  Carla Dodek  pet forming piano selections  from Mozart, Schubert,  Ravel and Debussy  Saturday, March 28  8:00 pm \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Tickets: $10.00  -*K!OS COMPANY  presents  Claire De Lune  West Vancouver  Community Adult  Concert Band  rv*  Sunshine (bast Arts Council  Presents  Lyn Vernon  In Concert Sunday, April 26  For your convenience you now can purchase  tickets at Reflections in Madeira Park-883 2545  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd and Sayward Books in Gibsons-886-3626  Call box office for information: 885 4673  >  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMuMLWlBarihiteL^fliM 14  Coasl News. March n>. l->l>-'  CU It:  NEW?  On the Coast  Baby  Bride or bride to be  Have we visited YOU yet?  We have Gifts to welcome you.  CALL  US\/  Helen Milbiim  Nan Nanson  886-8676      Mulli Dul|\ufffd\ufffdt 885-5847  886-3416      Roseinane Cook 885-5821  leisure  Dining guiDE  Your guide to the finest in area dining  a listing of restaurants ad pubs  Featured Restaurant of the Week  *v.\\\\  \\Whi  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Dining at its finest  Magnificent Seafood & Gourmet Cuisine  Uninterupted view of Porpoise Bay from each table  Lunch specials offered daily  Ask about our special New Year's Eve seatings.  Gift certificates available.  Reservations recommended.  Lunch: 11 am - 2pm   Dinner Irom 5pm Tuesday - Sunday   88S-:i847 f. Porpoise Bay Rd., Sechell   FAMILY DINING  Andy's Restaurant - Lunch .md dlnnei  special I'very day. Every Wednesday  night is Prime Rib Nipto. House ipccUl*  lles include veal dishes, steaks., seafood,  pasta, pizza, Thai fiHttl and lots <'t NKSV  dishes Don't miss Andy's neat Bninch  Buffet evety Sund;iv from II am - 2:.U)  [im. Hwy 101, Giltsntis, RRfi-A.-.R8 Open  Sunday and Monday 11 am - 9 pm,  Tuesday - s imnl.is 11 .im - 10 pm  The Boat HOUSe - lust a terry ride away  in heuiiiitid Hdiseshoe Bay, ot lining daily  choices of tn'sh and flash frozen seatixxl  liom die West, Fast and Hull (nasls as  well as a variety \"t other specialties Join  ils alter 3 pm for dinner 01 fot 010 spec*  tacular .Sunday Brunch, served between  Ml JO am and 2 pm. Friendly service in a  relaxed atmosphere and fabulous meats  are just somr ot the rrasons you'll keep  coming hack. If you have an important  tendezvous or a feny to catch, please let  us know ami we'll make the necessary  accommodations. For reservations call  921-8188. All major credit cards accepted.  Cate Pierrot - Comfortable atmosphere  with want), helpful stall Homemade pastas, quiches and daily specials are all prepared with die freshest Ingredients \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd both  healthful and delicious Our whole wheat  btead .and scrumptious desserts are baked  fresh daily, on die premises. Outside dining, take out otdets tor the beach and cap*  pucino are available. The Coasts 6  bistro...as unique as the Coast itself.  Monday to Saturday, 9 am - 5 pm. Closed  Sunday. Teredo Square, Sechelt Phone  ahead (OI your lunch! 885*9962  Coast ClUb Cafe - Biiglii. open, casual  ilminj! (or bii-akfasl and lunch. Fresh is  the oider of the day for all ot out menu  items Big burgers, pasta dishes, Mexican  specials, sandwiches, salads and a variety  of daily features, With a F.nropean flair,  the Coast Club Cate offers dining at reasonable prices Open fiom 6 am daily  Join ns for weekend brunch 5519 Wharf  Am* . Sechelt, 885-9.144. Visa,  Mastercard and American Fxpress accepted - sealing for 60  Haid-A-Way Restaurant - Bring the  whole lamily and jum us tor great dining  at Ihe Haid-A-Way Restaurant in OlbSOM  Motor Inn on Hwy 101 al Park Kd Oui  friendly, helpful stall and warm, pleasant  atmosphere will add to wiw enjoyment of  our excellent liteaktast, lunch and dinnei  menu, which includes a children's section We're open Mon - Thins 5 '0 am to  8 pm, Fri - Sat 5 .10 - 9 pm ans Sunday  5 .0 am \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 8 pm Our Sunday buffet (II  am - 2 pm) features a sciumptioiis salad  bar, with a large selection nf hot and cold  dishes and desserts. Eat to your heart's  conlent. Reservations 886-4501 55 seals  plus banquet room  The Omega Pizza, Steak and Lobster  HOUSe - Widi a perfect view of Gibsons  Marina, and a good time ionosphere, die  Omega is a people-watcher's paradise.  You'll often see Bruno Gerussi, former  star of the Beachcombers, dining here.  Menu includes pizza, pasta, steaks and  seafood. Steaks and seafood are their specialties. Banquet facilities available. Very  special children's menu. Reservations recommended. Located in Gibsons Harbour  at 281 Gower Point Rd. 886-2268. Open  for lunch Mon. - Fri., 11:30 - 2:30; dinner  daily 4 - 9 pm, Fri. A Sat., 'til 10 pm.  Village Restaurant - Cozy family style  cafe with an extensive menu featuring  special pasta dishes, steak and seafood  dinners. Come in and check out our daily  lunch and dinner specials or have lireak-  fast anytime. Saturdays are Prime Rib  nights. Fully licenced. Open 7 days a  week, Mon. - Thurs., 7 am lo 8 pm; Fri.,  Sat & Sun., 7 am to 9 pm. 5665 Cowrie  Street, Sechelt. 885-9811. Visa &  Mastercard accepted.  NIGHT ON THE TOWN  Crtek House - Intimate dining and  European cuisine in a sophisticated yel  casual atmosplieie. We serve rack of  I.imh. duck, crab, clams, scallops, steaks,  also daily specials. Reservations recommended Roberts Creek Road and Beach  Avenue - 885-9121. Open 6 pm. Closed  Mondays -V Tuesdays. Visa A  Mastercard 40 seats.  The Wharf - open for breakfast, lunch  and dinner seven days a week.  Breathtaking ocean view and sunsets  fiom evety tahle. Continental cuisine and  seafood at us besl Sunday Bninch from 8  am - 2 pm Fully licenced and air  conditio nod. Dinner reservations recommended Hwy 101, Davis Bay. 885-7283,  Backeddy Pub - Enjoy the natural beauty  ol Jervis Inlet while tasting one of our  many homestyle specialties in the pub. Of  the casual surroundings of our family  restaurant Our Skookum Burger\" is a  challenge to the biggest appetite. New  pub hours: Monday - Friday 11:30 -  11 30, Saturday and Sunday 11 to closing.  New kitchen bonis: Monday - Friday  11 30 - 7:30, Saturday and Sunday 11:30  to 8:30. Backeddy Pub \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd located 1\/2 mile  north of Egmont on Maple Road  Cedars Neighbourhood Pub \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Great  food evety day all day. Appetizers and  full menu along with terrific daily specials, available 'til 9 pm every night.  We're known tor our great atmosphere  and good times Sun. - Thurs. open 'til  midnight, Fri. & Sat. open 'til 1 am. Visa,  Mastercard nnd reservations accepted.  886-8171  Irvine's Landing Pub \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Dinner menu  offers a variety of appetizers and entrees  featuring local produce and fresh seafood  in a relaxed setting with ocean view.  Average dinner lor iwo, $30, We're now  open Wednesday through Sunday, 12  noon till 11 [mi with our kitchen open  from noon till 8 pm Pender Harbour,  883-1145, Mastercard ft Visa. Fully  licenced  FINE DINING  Blue Heron inn - Enjoy ihe view of East  Porpoise Bay from yout table at the Blue  Heron Inn, located on the waterfront at  Porpoise BS) Relax and enjoy a superb  dining experience. Reservations are  lequiied tor dinner Winter hours: Wed. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Sun , I tun h 11 am - 2 pm, dinner 5 pm  885*3847.  The Terrace at Bonniebrook - The  Terrace al Bonmebmok, otters superb  West Coast cuisine in a picturesque and  relaxing lodge setting. We offer fresh  local BC food, expertly prepared in a varied menu of appetizers, entrees and  desserts. Follow Gower Point Road to  Ocean Beach Esplanade Look for spring  re-opening announcement.  EAT IN TAKE OUT  Ernie ft Gwen's Drive In - Take out, or  delivery Pizza, dinners, salads, burgers,  chicken, desserts, drinks, ice cream. Free  home delivery within 4 miles, after 5 pm  only, on $10 minimum orders. Small  charge for orders tinder $10. Hwy. 101.  Gibsons. 8867813.  Rockwood fair  foments kids fun  Kids one and all, big and  small, the Rockwood Centre is  once again sponsoring its annual Children's Fair. This fun-  packed extravangaza will lake  place Wednesday, March 18  between 11 am and i pm and  will help Sunshine Coasters to  celebrate Spring Break. Planning is well underway for the  many booths and events that  will make for an action packed  day.  There will be an imagination  market, face painting and dres-  siip room, which will be followed hy u fashion parade.  There will be prizes to fish for.  prizes lo guess for and a grand  rallle prize of a pair of roller  blades kindly donated by Trail  Bay Sports. Opportunities for  carpentry, weaving, spinning  and gardening will also be  available for the children. We  will have clowns, Tweetie Bird  and a very special visit from  Safety Bear. We may even persuade him to join our entertainers on stage for a growl or two.  The magician may make you  disappear but our fortune teller  will find what's in store fo you  in the future.  If all this sounds like fun,  come and join us. Don't worry  about going hungry as hot dog  and quiche lunches will be sold,  as well as lots of other good  things.  Escape to Artscape  Burnaby's celebrating its ceniilcnnial birthday and its 25th  anniversary of the arts. Artscape '42. presented by the Burnaby Arts  Council, is a series of exciting arts-related events throughout the year.  Be sure to catch the Arts Expo from March 20 to 22 at the James  Cowan Theatre at Deer Lake in Burnaby. This three-fold focus on the  arts will include an Arts Trade Show, a Centennial Craft Fair and  Artventure, an opportunity to explore the arts displayed by Bumaby  Arts Council members plus theatre performers, dancers, musicians  and clowns - there is something for ihe whole family.  Going Away  on Vacation?  Your Secret's  Safe With Us  leave your cart's at home wilh us  Pet \/ Animal Care  Mail Clearing and Forwarding  Indoor Plant and Yard Maintenance  Regular Home Chech or Live-in Service  CALL SHARON 88S-2228  <(HJ>Cu^H\ufffd\ufffdM-U>\ufffd\ufffdtak  ^       laimaVwd  BONDED LICENSED INSURED   Branches Coast To Coin   OPENING SOON  in  Gibsons Quay  Mollvs Lane  a) a) a) a) \ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd a> \ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd a) a> a>  \/^\\ Lord Jim's win be  ^^\ufffd\ufffd jl^ open for dinner Friday,  ^wT^y      Saturday, and Sunday  6 pm - 9 pm  Special'  Prime Rib of Beef  with Yorkshire Pudding   $1J,50   885-7038  (We will be open every Friday, Saturday & Sunday)  Ole's Cove Rd., just north of Secret Cove on Hwy. 101  THINGS TO DO  ON THE SUNSHINE COAST  Everyone Welcome  GoLr CLUB,  Lounge t Snack Bar ^^-iT        Power Cars Available  Hwy. 101, 2 kms. north ol Garden Bay tumoll  Phone 883-9541  Browse  iShow Piece Galleryi  For Handmade Gilts \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Pottery - Cards \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Candles \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Art Supplies  280 Gower Point Road, Gibsons Landing \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 886-9213  Visit  mShow Piece Framesi  Quality Custom Framing \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    tjlBH Frame-It-Yourself Section  Wilson Creek Plan \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 885-9215  Artist \"Boomer\" Jerritt works nn his portrait or his  lather, Leonard Sr., al The l.undinR (ieneral Store in  Gibsons, March 7. Entitled Frozen In, the piece portrays  the first west-lo-east expedition through the Northwest  Passage begun in 1942 which Jerritt's lather was  involved in. Several pieces ol Jerritt's work are nn  display in Ihe storefront. Joel   Johnstone  photo  Pages from a life-log:  a party to murder  by Peter Trower  1 first heard of murder gutties about 10 years ago. Originally, Ihey  were elaborate and expensive affairs, held at swank resorts and usually occupying an entire weekend. The basic premise involves the players assuming fictional roles and acting out a murder story. The victim, an offstage character, is known to all the participants and they all  have motives for killing him. Everyone is suspect. Clues arc provided  al various points and the identify of the killer is not revealed until the  very end.  Recently, the whole concept has been scaled down to accommodate those of us who don't happen to be wealthy jetsetlers. The game  'How to Host a Murder', can now be played in a single evening in  your own living room. Yvonne and 1 attended such a party at the  home of her friend, Joyce Goddard. The imaginary setting was Hollywood on the night of a film premiere. Yvonne played actress, Heidi  Voltaje, a role well-suited to her gtxxl looks and vivacity. I assumed  the role of screenwriter, Hackford 'Hack' Ryder, a bit of typecasting.  The names of the characters are nothing short of hilarious. Other  principles included: Ivande B. Ahlone, a Swedish actress; Savoy R.  Fayre, a British actor (incongruously portrayed by a big ex-hardrock  miner who is about as Canadian as you can get); Tatanya 'Tat' Eltale,  a former actress turned gossip columnist; Seldon 'Sel' U. Lloyd, an  eminent director; Denise N. Dayer, a promising ingenue and Stuart  Dyron, a matinee-idol type leading man. You can gather from the  names that all this is very much tongue-in-cheek.  'One hy one, the skeletons are trotted out...'  The game begins. Our hostess passes out booklets that are divided  into four sections. Each segment reveals hitherto unsuspected facts  about our characters and motives. I learn, for instance, that I'm over-  fond of the sauce (more type-casting?) and am conducting a passionate affair wilh Denise N. Dayer. One by one, Ihe skeletons are trotted  out of the closet. Turns out we're all a pretty seedy hunch of sinners,  each of us quite capable of committing dastardly deeds.  Other clues are offered in the form of newspaper clippings and letters. At one point a tape is played and a pretty gtxxl Bogart imitator,  playing a private eye, reveals more information. By now, we are all  into our roles with the exception of one confused character who keeps  reading ahead, contrary to instructions. The murder victim is a tyrannical studio boss named Wanton R. Powar, a highly unpleasant man,  we all have good reason to detest. All of us have had both the incentive and the opportunity to commit the crime.  Supper is written into the plot and our hostess has prepared a lavish spread. After the food break, we resume the game. More and more  facts are revealed, some of them quite startling. Towards the end, I  am handed a clipping about a Chinese serial killer named (fittingly)  Yu Dai, which seems lo have no relation lo the story at all.  Finally, all the pertinent facts have been dispensed. We are now  called upon in turn to guess who the murderer is. More by sheer luck  than ingenuity, I happen to finger the actual culprit. We then tum lo  Ihe final page of Ihe booklet where the bizarre truth is revealed.  Since some of you may well find yourself playing this same game,  it would he unfair of me to ruin your fun hy leaking the denouement.  Suffice to say, it was nothing that any of us were expecting. Pretty  tricky finish, worthy of Agatha Christie in her prime.  'How to Host a Murder' is a greal, relatively inexpensive way to  enliven a dull evening. You really ought to try il some lime.  Roberts Creek Legion Br. 219  Country Daride  Lessons  Sat. 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Loast News, March 16, \\W2  15  sports  m\/iw hockey  SCMHA is winding down  with teams either into playoffs  or getting ready for the tournament scene.  Tykes - on the 6th the Tykes  played North Delta 2 teams,  next week, the 14th, they also  play teams from North Delta.  Novice - The novice division  had a very enjoyable time at the  friendship tournament in North  Vancouver. At home Sharks 3  vs Cougars 2.  Atoms - all teams are in  playoffs the first and second  teams have been established.  With Flyers first and Jets second. Oilers and Wings go into  the third round of the playoffs  lor third and fourth place.  Pee Wee *C - Canucks 4 vs  North Vancouver 1; Canucks  end up firsl in fifth tier.Flatnes  y vs West Vancouver 0; Flames  end up first in tier 4.  Pee Wee 'A' - exhibition,  Blues 4 vs Hastings 0; Blues  gearing up for tourney in West  Vancouver during spring break.  Bantam '(.\" - Seahawks 1 vs  Killarny 5.  Bantam 'A' - the 'A' team  was presented with its PCAHA  banner on the weekend. They  are getting ready for their trip to  Ft. St. James March 14. Good  luck guys, bring back a provincial title.  Midget *A' - also were presented with their PCAHA title  banner, after the presentation  the midget Blues played the  Sunshine Coast Sharks in a  tuneup game - the Sharks won 7  tol.  8 TON UFT \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd HOOK HEIGHT 65'  15 TON LIFT \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd HOOK HEIGHT 80'  Think of me when you  need a little lift  886-7028  Springlike  weather and  slight   fog  made for  smooth,  scenic   sailing,  March  III.  foe] Johnstone  photo  Pigs power to road win  Man oh, Man! Those playoffs are looking better every  weekend. What with three victories at home and practices  well attended, il bode well that  the travelling side to Vancouver  March 7 would perform!  This proved true to form, as  the Pigs took on the Kats at  Balaclava. What a day. Everyone was eager, the flag was  raised and it was a grand day to  play a gawd's sport.  Entering the match with their  strongest unit, the Pigs needed  every bit to overcome the power  struggle and numerous goal line  stands. Putting oul a more complete side this time round, the  Kats were ready to do battle.  Off we went with the kick-  off. Whew! What a pace. The  Rooms  PER WEEK  Plus Tax  886-2804  PENINSULA MOTOR INN  game started with a bang; forwards and backs being a part of  il all, slipping and gaining  yardage, huge amounts of support, the ball stayed alive for  long periods of time.  The Kats were first to score  on a nice break and follow up  run into the comer, the convert  good, Kats 6, Pigs 0.  That stirred the game up  really good. With great fan support, that day, the Boys in Blue  got feverish and created a wonderful try with Neils \"Dad\"  Payne scoring. He would have  added the convert points to his  total, but got crushed in the end  zone. He got up and was fine,  so we let Steve \"Leadfoot\"  Rhodes in on the action. Good  but not pretty. Kats 6, Pigs 6.  Before the whistle things  were looking good, but more  grit would be needed for the  final 35 minutes. Both sides  hustled out for the second half  and kept up a busy pace.  Excellent sport was being  played and it showed in the  scoreboard, getting back into  the thick of it, again, Stuball  Frizzell notched another try to  his belt. No convert, Kats 6,  Pigs 10.  At this time, the Pigs were  pressuring and were rewarded  with a penalty; no mistake, Mr.  Magic Pavne through for three,  Kats 6, Pigs 13.  As said, the game was furious and ihe lads felt the roar of  the Kats. but fought out of a few  five-yard scrummages and were  fortunate to have only one more  score by the opposition. Kats  10, Pigs 13. Our side was not  through yet, though. Enjoying  some continuancy in their play,  the fellows pushed harder and  performed to a tremendous level  with yet another try to reward  them for a grand day of rugby.  The finishing touch came by  Drew \"Older Dad\" Murphy,  who we're sure had vaseline  spread on his body to have  slipped through the Kats  defenders, glad that it was for  us though. Kats 10, Pigs 19.  Yes! Fabulous game.  Hope I can be this positive  next week. We'll have played  Capilanos at home, then we go  away for our two remaining  league games. Thanks for listening. Oink! Oink!  \ufffd\ufffdPERENNI\/\\LS  Melville Cottage Gardens  1685 TYSON Rd. Seclult  Wednesday to Sunday 9am l<\ufffd\ufffd 'pin  Pt CLOSED Monday and Tuesday  -^iV*  You May Be Paying TOO MUCH In Vancouver  13th ANNUAL  'APRIL FOOLS'RUN  Gibsons to Sechelt  \"For the FUN of it!\"  RACE DAY SCHEDULE  8:30-9:15 am - Packet Pick-up and Late Registration  9:20 - Report to Start  9:30 - Start  before March 19th  ENTRY FEE  *25.0() * Includes T-Shirt  *10.00-   No Shirt  *30.(K>  n i'ti.i. i-        ~   J  \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdVi!,,,,  Late Registration (after March, 19th and onRariTDay)   \/  Refreshments & Prizes! \"  VIE FOR THE COAST NEWS CHALLENGE ClF  Sunday! April 5th  9:30 am  For inorr info call Shrrri at 8BM830  . ENTRY FORMS -     13th Annual April Fools' Run \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd SUNDAY, APRIL 5th, 1992   Make cheques payable to Trout Runnels  Mail entry form helore March 19th to Box (,78 Set hell, RC VON 3A(I  or drop off at frontrunners (Gibsons) Trail Bay Spoils (Sechell)  I      Name:_  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  I  (ptrav. ptmll  Address:  Phone:_  _MD   FD  Age:.  Individual Runner D  FEE ENCLOSED  $10,00 D No T-Shirt  Relay Team MemberO  Team Name:   No. in Team:   |  $25.00 D T-Shirt     Size: DS   DM   OL   DXL  I  B ATHLETE'S WAIVE!  j In coniideralion of your itcepting ihn emry. I hereby (or  ! mytflf. my heir*  eteculory *nd idminiMritOa\". waivr ind  1 r fit* J St* .ii'. aind .ill riffht*. nuljini. lor darfjgf*. I mjy have  | aiHiimi ihp organ.\/.-\" <it Ihti rvent. igrni-, <epre*.t*nunyev  ! yucce*.VO*y J\ufffd\ufffdd .m'gns   and ihr tact \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.prr.wiry   lor ill Jnd  ! joy iri|un<*t I may wsl*.n during ihe course ul lhp <>venl  j SIGNATURE Of ATHlHt  PAIENmiGAl SIGNATURE  IMuil beitgnedif aihlrle under 19 ye.v, of jgel l.the legjl  pireni\/guirdun ol the abote competitor, hereby certify  lhal I hi*e read ind agrer tu !\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd bound by the le'tm ol ihe  abovf wiivrr on behall ol the %j<d (omptfitor  SIGNATURE OF PARlNT'lEGAl GUARDIAN  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'..'      SLTi WOMEN'S  %,'*- \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'      NIKE  AIR CROSS TRAINER! LOW  > \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr-~t,       MIN'S  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*^NIKE  AIR CROSS TRAINER TW LIT*  REEBOK PUMP AXT LOW  ]pw  $7498  $5498  $6498  Sportmart   shoestrings  mn $6998  $7998 $7998  W $5998  $6998   $6998  30 STYLES OF SHOES IN OUR CLEARANCE SECTION  Men's women's & children's - all priced below $70.  J THE MOST UNIQUE TEAM PHOTO EVER Of Che VANCOUVER CANUCKS!!!  A Great Gift Idea For The Hockey Collector in Your Family.  This 1992 Limited Edition Lithographed Print Is The First Of A 5 Year Quintology'Collection  RONTRUNNERS  Winter Hours:   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_.,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA Tues.toSat.  886-4830     GIBSONS PARK PLAZA 1Q:00 . 5:30  aaaaatam  aamaamakt  aaaaatat lb  Coasl News, March K>. 1992   labial     AUTOMOTIVE       Marin.  PARTS & SUPPLIES  A101 SUPPLY ltd  KH.I Hwy. 101, Gibsons, B.C. HHb-HIIII  Mi\"'   I\"  Ma Ml   HI,  Sin-   III- \\J  tXtttyiaWtd Impaction Facility  KALTTIRE  If we sell it...we guarantee it!  5633 Wttatf Road, Sechelt \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 885-7927  V..      \" \"* tMiRGeNcy service  nr-iw       J  SECHELT RADIATORS  JjjBH nrri\/iU'ti- < tioljna fljtffWj aa'ariia' t a'M\/ra'  \ufffd\ufffdi' Ki'|M\ufffd\ufffd ,\\ K. |.l.a,. Rail.  iliVlri Cores! t'lan T'aiik!  At ll\ufffd\ufffd TW CKS  IK UTIIKS IMII SIWAI. MAMNt  NeW, I Mil .1 Mrlmill . I'll la nn n Hi llur\\  t  4.H9 S.C. Hwy  Across from Sunshine GM  _r  Mon   Sat  HSS-7*)H(i  ' P\ufffd\ufffdNN   Performance A Mechanical  Compiele Mechanical Repairs  All Makes & Models  Specializing in Compiele  Drive Train Overhauls  4X4 Performance  Parts & Accessories    *fsEft!ff!GEE&r  Mon. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Fri. - 8:30 - 5:00   Sit. 9 - 2  JEFF MATHERS 88S-5711  5916 Secnen inlet Rd   Sechell BC VON IVO  BUILDING CONTRACTORS  \/A.K.C. Builders  Specializing In foundations  and framing.  Jim 885-5745 Dana 886-7700  Certified Journeymen  ^ffi  1  Bin or Small We Do Them All  G & S DRYWALL  FREE ESTIMATES  Fill All Your Drywall Npods  Pleaie Call: 8869204  pm,  M J J. Vinyl Siding  1  Soffits, PASIA, Shutter*  CEDAR SIDING  Fred Cocker PO Box 1596  OtmUtanti Sechelt, B.C.  Phone 885-6065 \\mjMU  Ashward Contracting  \"** QUALITY HOME  BUILDING & IMPROVEMENTS  PLAN DESIGN & DRAFTING  Foi Estimate Call  HoiaJ.rd A.hmor.  885*6443;  Peninsula Glass  & Aluminum  706 Hwy. tot. Gibsons  24hh Commercial Emergency  886-8580  886-8414.  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SUGARS  Custom Cdbtnets  Kitchens \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Bathrooms \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Mlllwork  shop 886-8615    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>    res. 886-2231  T  Pacific Painting  Residential \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Commercial  Interior \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Exterior  Steve Boyd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 883-9972  r  D & B CRANE RENTAL  Phone: 884-5266  Night: 885-7085  \ufffd\ufffd   Iff  you  w\ufffd\ufffd:n:  .iilui-i lr.iiii|  Iii-i \ufffd\ufffd;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  you'd In: ii.iiIiiki  .ihiiut  yoiit *-.i*lf  -  And  so would  SUPPLING ALL YOUR REFINISHING NEEDS  Oceanside Refinishing  Cabinets \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Furniture \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Hardwood Floors  886-2337 * * \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 886-3792  DISTRIBUTORS FOR KINGDOM CABINETS  SUNSHINE KITCHENS  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd KITCHENS i BATHROOMS \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  006-9411  Cellular  644-4907  GARRrS CRANE SERVICE  8TONLIFT - HOOK HEIGHT 65'  15TON LIFT - HOOK HEIGHT 80-  ..886-7028  TNnk ofrut wh$n  yourmdaW  j  Mobil* 1-328-0841\/  A    IL'   fl  mm <  yl      THE  flENOVMIONS WITH ^  A TOUCH OF CLASS  COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL  LTD! halfmoon m*-\/  ^^^  {jQ} SALES S INSTALLATION LTD.  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Arena manager Vicki Speck  told the Sechelt parks and  recreation committee Thursday  that the equipment used lo make  the arena's ice has to work  \"harder than it ever had\" to  keep tin skating surface hard.  She pointed lo SCRD use of  chlorine to COUntM the high acid  Content of regional waler as the  source of the problem.  \"The regional district put a  chlorine system in place lo treat  the waler sometime last year,\"  Speck told the committee, \"and  it's affected our plant's ice-  making capaiblilv \" She said it  might be necessary lo consider  buying a water purification system for the arena lo solve the  problem, al a still underter-  mined cost.  Speck noted thai Ihe arena's  chief engineer. Ken Robinson,  has asked Ihe regional district  for a break down of the sub-  Th< Sechell Arena's ice making equipment is \ufffd\ufffdoiking over time In keep the quality of  Ihe Ice ul tin acceptable level. Arena employees and management blame the problem  on Ihe chlorine content of regional district waler. They say Ihe amount or chlorine  so high lhal il binders   frcc\/ciiig.  stances added lo the water system, but said she was certain Ihe  chlorine was the culprit.  \"Any chemicals like (chlorine) really affect the (ice-making) plant's ability to function,\"  she said.  Robinson, who has worked  at the arena for 10 years, agrees  with Speck's assessemenl of Ihe  situation. He said because the  ice-making plant had been  recently overhauled and was  working \"as efficiently, if not  more efficiently than it ever  had,\" the only possible problem  was in the water itself.  \"The regional district  switched 10 a new (chlorine)  process last year,\" Robinson  said.\"ln past years, the tempera-  lures the plant has had to oper-  Sunshine Coast  IICES  DIRECT!.  you want the job done rttfnv  CALL THESE EXPERTS  HOME IMPROVEMENTS  SPOT-LESS PAINTING  & WALL PAPERING  * Professional Workmanship *  * Quality Materials * Reasonable Rales *  Free Estimates \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 883-9843  MARINE SERVICES  ol*'1 \"       ' Salt Watei Licences  ' Mold,\ufffd\ufffd. ( anipsites ' Waler Taxi 4  ' M.iiinrKa'ii.i'is       ' li-p and r.ivkle        MM266V  a*fl\"W-  offiffe  reviTD.  Your Full Floor Covering Store  \"Quality 1? Service With n Friendly Smile\"  v Free Eslimale \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 685-3966 - Tom Styles  \\^ MPS Sun-.nn* Coasi Hwy. 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He explained that  impurities in water, like chlorine, rise as the water freezes.  police notes  In recent weeks, the Gibsons  RCMP has been successful in  removing a quantity of marijuana and cocaine from the hands  of traffickers in this area. The  most recent cases serve as an  indication of the extent and  scope of the drug problem on  the Sunshine Coast.  Contrary to some beliefs,  'drugs' are not 'victimless'  crimes. The effects of drugs are  felt from the ruined lives of  young people who become  addicted to them; to the distraught resident who returns  home to find his residence broken into and ransacked to obtain  merchandise for sale, ultimately  to support a drug habit.  The Gibsons RCMP is committed to enforcing the current  drug laws and is stepping up  enforcement activities in order  to 'combat' the problem. A  number of offenders have been  identified and will be pursued  vigorously.  Cst. Bourrie and Cst. Giles  of the Gibsons detachment ask  anyone with information about  the illicit drug trade in this area  to call them at the Gibsons  detachment. You may also call  Crimestoppers at 886-TIPS,  where your anonymity is guaranteed and you may be eligible  for a cash reward.  6 - 8 Adults 86x76x id         Rpr $3,895 Sale $3,195  5 - 6 Adults 86x36 01 logon   Rfg. $3,8<)r> Sale $3,195  6 - 7 Adults 87x79x id.,.,,,,,, Reg $4,1 <lr. Sale $3,495  6-8 Adults 92x93x36iawS> Reg. $-1,449 Sale $3,795  All 'i\/ires tndtidr equipment \/Mi, V tapered h.irtl cover, cedv  skirl, fo.tm insulation, internal wood supports and acrylic con-  sirui lion. If cedai shri not required, dedut t $200  72xf...x2t> no skirt no top $1,995  886-3730  Sechelt  A VII' Store  Furniture Land  Highway 101. Bex 2549. Sechell. B.C. VON 3A0  Telephone (604) 885-5756 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Fan (604) B85-2756  MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES  STIHL  CHAINSAWS  & TRIMMERS  KI-I.I.Y'S  Sales and Service  731 North Road, Gibsons \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 886-2912  COTTRELL'S MARINE SERVICE  Exclusive Dealership to 11  Sunshine Coasl (or  Yamaha  Outboards  Exceptional quality  al an exceptionally  low price.  Featuring  Yamaha's new  Stern Drive  P.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.,,,, COTTRELLS r%  \"*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\"> MARINi     SFRVICF     L  aJ  1 ,. 886-3005  LANDSCAPING  fip\/tlitg ,-Ortfi  \"a  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr\"\"ifj  The Quobb \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdrj^owf: ^ffrili  .yiViTWTJo CaPP  THE LAWN MOWER OUY  (FOR LAWN aV GARDEN MAINTENANCE)  17 YEARS EXPERIENCE  VCALL RICK   'he  5-9864^  \/\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   'CAD Services  by NCG  Computer aided drafting is available now  on the Sunshine Coast.  Call 886-4756  S & G TREE SERVICE  Topping \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Trimming 'Pruning \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Brush Chipper  Danger Tree Removal  Bonded and Insured \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 20 Years Experience  865-3897  r\\  GIBSONS MOBILE SAW SERVICE)  Custom Cutting - Planing  Bevel Siding - Posts & (  Chris Napper 886-3468  H.R.M, S6, C78.  Gibsons. B.C. VON IVO  laning  & Beams       *A^U  Trees-Tree Service  rDaneer Tree Removal \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Pruning-i  Limning & Topping \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Stuping  I Land Clearing \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Logging\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  Tree Surgron \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd hilly Insured  Eapecl The Best  We Buy Timber     884-5263 (24 hrs.)  \ufffd\ufffdiA  .yt-tCn*-  Double 'S' Cedar Homes-i  Prefabricated post & beam homes  standard or custom designed  send $4 for our catalogue  Double S' Prefab Homes (1979) Ltd.  14771-64 Ave. Surrey, B.C., V3S 1X6  604 594-1777  Residential - Vacation - Commercial  Elphinstone  Secondary  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNews\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  NEXT PARENTS' MEETING  Topics: Extended Day Proposals  District Mission Statement  Date: March 23        Time: 7:30 pm  DISTRICT PARENTS ADVISORY COUNCIL  REPRESENTATIVE NEEDED  A parent volunteer is needed by our school's Parents  Advisory Council to attend district PAC meetings. The  time commitment is only 2 evenings a month. Please  leave a message at the school if you are interested.  LEARNING FOR LIVING PROGRAM  The Learning For Living program, previously known as \ufffd\ufffd  the Family Life Program, will be given to students in  grade 8-10 after Spring Break. It will include the  following topics: Responsible Sexuality, AIDS, STD's,  Contraception, Dating Violence, Communication. If  parents do not wish their students to participate please  call the school at 886-2204.  CUPS, SAVE  \\a bcfgrrigs schedule  VANCOUVER \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd SECHELT PENINSULA  HORSESHOE BAY - LANGDALE  JERVIS INLET  EARLS COVE - SALTERY BAY  Lv. Langdale  6:20 am       2:30 pm  8:30 4:30  10:30 6:30  12:25pmM   8:20M  M denotes Maverick Bus  Lv. Horseshoe Bay  7:30 am       3:30 pm  9:30 M 5:30  11:30 7:25 M  1:15 pm      9:15  Lv. Earls Cove  6:40 am       4:30 pm  8:20 6:30  10:30 8:30  12:25 pmM   10:20 M  Lv. Saltery Bay  5:45 am       3:30 pm  7:35 5:30 M  9:25 M 7:30  11:30 9:30  If you are Buying or Selling,  the realtor you choose can make the difference  FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE...  Call us!  ^ AA \/MITTEN  JUU REALTY LTD.  885-3295  681-7931  (Van. Toll Free)  GIBSONS BUS SCHEDULE  ROUTE 1 via North Rd., Seacol.  Fletcfief. Gower Pt., Franklin, Manne Di.  Depart '5:45am 1:45pm Depart      8:14am 4:11  Mall       7:45      3:45       Langdale 10:11       6:11  9:45      5:45       Ferry       12:11pm 8:08  11:45      7:45      Terminal    2:08  'No 5:45 am run Sat., Sun. or Holidays  NOTE: Shoppers Loop leaves Mall 10:45 am,  12:45 a 2:45 pm, Mon.-Sat.  Information, comments or suggestions - 886-9318  ROUTE 2 via Piall, Chaster, King, Veleians,  Hwy. 101. Wookcieek Pk., SC Trailer Park  Depart    7:30 am 4:25  Arrive   7:45   4:40  Mall    '11:00      6:20   Mall    11:28   6:40  12:25 12.40  *11:00 am routes via Bonniebrook, Gower Pt.  NOTE: No 5:30 am or 7:30 am service Sat.,  Sun. or Holidays  .iHiL-niiimiiiiiiiiiinwfn  SiuciMAt Hqmm  INSURANCE  886-2000  TRAVEL  886-9255  Imtependertt  Travel  Professionals  fled Carpel Service Irom Friendly Professionals In Sunnycrest Mall, Gibsons  MM  uM 18  Coast News. March it.. il\ufffd\ufffdl\ufffd\ufffd-'  -~-*-r  Happy  St. Patrick's Day  ephemera  Wlft Thrifty's  helpthe GIBSONS !^*\" '*<*  Donations    886 2488 or Boi 598  TetitiL  REALTY LTD  would like to welroitti'  MARY WRIGHT  111 Olll' Salll'S Slilff  Miiiv hu been ,1 Deemed s,iia's|)i'isnii iii ihe provlftci cil  Alberts and upon t**ovin*j to LanQdih In 1989, with hn hui  ImikI Eil. becama known fa hn vokinteet .'Units, both with  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtsjrvtcg dubs in thi area and municipal affairs  Hit background Includes over IS years ol business, and  administration experience She Is a past director ul the Desk  and Derrick Clud ol Calgary, charter member ol  Toastmasters International and must recently <i director and  secretary of the Gibsons Yacht Club  Du ii< >t hesitate to give Maty a call at 886*3029 lor any ol  your real estate requirements.  SPCA   New.s  Who could rosisi the chancier ami chariuM of this fan-,  or mi) mir or itveral male cau waiting for \ufffd\ufffd itiimi  home. Three \ufffd\ufffdf the hunch ire already neutered . so If  >iiii mint inie hurry  up mill call 885-4771.  Htm  Coast News Classifieds  886-2622  885-3930  Our Name has  Changed  but hui popular  SKOOKUMCHUCK RAPIDS  A INLET BOAT TOURS  aie still the same.  '^S?w  Call us for information  ART & ALETA GIROUX  TZ00NIE  Ventures ltd.  5644 COWRIE ST.. SECHELT  885-9802  ^n\" Portable*  Toilet  Rentals!  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Special Evenls  * Outdoor Picnics  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ^NscMma^  Also Septic  Tank Pumpinq  Bonniebrook  Industries  086-7064  Notice Board  Deadline for submissions is Woilnosila> noon (lor Monday distribution)  On-going submissions will be deleted alter .1 weeks unless a specific renewal request is made.  We leserve llie rigtil lo edit submissions for brevity  All submissions sliould reler to mm-profil evenls of genuine conununily iiitercsl  MONDAY. MARCH 16  S.C. Pro-Llfe Meeting 7:30 pm, S.C. Gospel  Church Davis Bay Rd., Davis Bay.  TUESDAY, MARCH 17  Sunshine       Coast       \"Friends       Of  Schizophrenics\" Sharing 4 Caring Meeting  11:00am at Sechelt Mental Health Centre. Bring  a mug. 886-7831.  Initial Earth Day Volunteer Meeting Ideas,  expressions & everyone welcome, Downtown  Roberts Creek. Beach Avenue, 1 st driveway on  left, watch for signs.  WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18  Arts Contact videos on Surrealism.  \"Metamorphosis\" featuring Vancouver artist  Jack Shadbolt. and \"The Threshold ol Liberty\".  Introduction and discussion by Don Jarvis.  7:30pm. at the Arts Centre, admission $4 at the  door.  Kids Fair - An extravaganza of Fun and  Entertainment 11:00-3:00pm. Call 885-2522.  G.K. Care Center Auxiliary monthly Meeting is  at 8:00 at the Kiwanis Care Home. Everyone  Welcome.  Sunshine Coast A.I. meets on the third  Wednesday of every month. 7:30pm, at Sechell  Elementary. We will show a video on human  rights in Latin America followed by our regular  business meeting. Everyone welcome.  THURSDAY, MARCH 19  Hopkins Branch of St.Mary's Hospital  Auxiliary will hold the regular monthly meeting  every Thursday, at 1:3 0pm in the Atk at Camp  Sunrise. New members most welcome. Contact  M. Neilson. 886-7937.  Gibsons Garden Club Meeting at 7:30 pm, in  the Marine Room. Speaker Mr. J. Hill (Mins. of  Aggricullure.) Pest diseases and control.  Preparation in showing fruit & vegs. Everyone  welcome.  Business  Crime  Prevention  seminar,  sponsored by the Sechelt Chamber of  Commerce, RCMP and Rockwood Centre. 7:30  pm. Rockwood Centre Annex.  FRIDAY, MARCH 20  Arthritis Self Help Group (New) Catholic  Church Hall, Cowrie St. Sechell, 10-12:00  Noon. Everyone Welcome. Call 885-2677 lor  info.  SATURDAY, MARCH 21  St. Hilda's A.C.W. Presents a slide show in  church hall 7:30pm, Visiting Mesa Verde,  Canyon Chelly, Grand Ganyon & other state  parks of Western U.S. Info 885-9787  SUNDAY, MARCH 22  Tenth Annual Regional Juried Show Juror's  Comments 10:00am, Reception and Luncheon  12:00 at the Arts Centre. Everyone welcome.  The Pacific Arts Ensemble, a piano, cello &  clarinet trio, plays at the Pender Harbour Music  School at 3:00 pm, $8 members, $10 non-  members.  Wesly Furomoto will appear in concert at Inner  Ear Studios on Leek Road from 8-10pm,  Tickets can be purchased at Sayward Books,  Roberts Creek Store, or Extras Imports. For  more information call 886-9747.  MONDAY, MARCH 23  Bone Marrow Donor Information and  Registration meeting at 7:30 pm, in Greenecourt  Hall on Medusa Street, Sechelt. Persons 17-65  encouraged to attend. If enough interest is  shown, a Bone Marrow Donor Clinic will be  arranged for the Sunshine Coast. Please come.  Contact. 865-4508.  Canadian Federation of University Women of  Ihe Sunshine Coast Match Meeiing at 11:30am,  St. John's Chuich. Davis Bay lor inio call 885-  9589  TUESDAY, MARCH 24  7:00pm. Apprenticeship Programs  Information Meeting in RoomOne al new  South Campus of Capilano College (SIB  Complex). Aine Johansen. Apprenticeship  Counsellor, presents an overview and answers  questions. Everyone welcome. More information  and Pre-registration through Sunshine Coast  Community Futures, 885-2639.  THURSDAY, MARCH 26  \"You and Free Trade\" Greenecourt Hall.  Sechelt7:30pm, Liam Grayer ol Citizens  Concerned about Free Trade.  FRIDAY, MARCH 27  Trysh Ashby Rolls reads at the Arts Centre,  Sechelt 8:0 0pm, admission Free.  Inner Ear's Spring Into Spring Coffee House  will include sets by Wesly Furomoto, David  McVitti, Dan Weisenburg from Victoria, and  Nikki Webber's musical youth group. Music  starts at 8:30pm at 749 Leek Road in Roberts  Creek. For more inio call 886-9747.  SATURDAY, MARCH 28  \"Young at Art\" Workshop on Origami for ages  7-12. Roberts Creek Hall. For information call  885-5412.  MISCELLANEOUS  Emily Carr College of Art Painting instruction  in mixed media wilh well known artist Ken  Wallace. March 28 & 29. 9:30-4:30pm, call 885-  2522  Wildlife Rehabilitation Center information  display at Tiail Bay Mall. March 26.27 & 28th.  Rebirth of Homestead building. Reg Dixon will  be singing. Raffle Tickets available.  Chatelech Secondary School Seeking  donated books. Please drop off at Shadow Box  Gallery.  Freel Women's Support Group. Physically,  emotionally, sexual abused? Confidential, nurturing, environment meet weekly. 885- tibo1  To put your craft fair or cultural event on i ie  Community Calendar at the Arts Centre.  phone 885-5412, Fridays.  Elphinstone Pioneer Museum's will be open  six days a week until further notice. Located at  716 Winn Road across Irom Post Office,  wheelchair accessible. Inio 886-8232  Totem Lodge - Everyday is visiting day at  Totem Lodge. Visit the pioneers ol your community.  The Parent Tot Drop In program at the following locations: Gibsons: Mon. Wed. Fri in United  Church Hall Sechelt: Mon. at St Hilda's Church  Hall. Davis Bay: Tuesdays in Wilson Creek Com  Hall. Thursdays at St. Andrews Anglican Church  Pender Harbour 9:30 - 11:00 am Usual Time:  9:30 to 11:30 at most locations Fee: $3.00 per  parent and child. Family rate $5.00  Folk Oanclng al Roberts Creek School,  Community Use Room. Every Tues 7:00 - 9:00  pm. Fee $3.00 Drop in, everyone welcome.  Epilepsy - Do you have or know someone who  does? Find out what the doctors are not telling  you. If interested maybe start a support group,  call 885-6126  The Inter-Active Video Business Disc  Program is now available at the Sunshine  Coast Business Development Centre. #205-  5710 Teredo Square, Info 885-t959. The user  fee is only $10.00 for three 3 hour sessions.  I MONDAYS  Gibsons Pensioners Branch #38 Scottish  Country Dancing at Harmony Hall at 8:00 pm.  Information 886-3043.  Sunshine Coast Breaat Feeding Support  Group. Informal drop-in meetings on the first  Monday ol each month. Luinda, 886-4502 or  Wendy. 885-2950.  Seniors' Branch 69. Carpet Bowling, Mondays  1:30 pm Exerclae with Joan Frembd Mons. &  Thursdays-11-12.  Overeaters Anonymous 7:30 pm. Holy Family  Church Hall., Sechelt. Phone 885-2106 or 886-  4781 lor details.  Adult Children ol Alcoholics or  Dysfunctional Families meet at St. Mary's  Church Hall in Gibsons. 7:30 - 9.  Sunshine Coast Breakaway Parents Meeting  for parents concerned about Iheir children's  drug & alcohol use. 807 Kiwanis Way, Gibsons.  7:30 pm. For inio call 886-2423.  TUESDAYS  Life Drawing 10:00-12:30pm. Draw from the  figure in the company of other artists. Bring your  own materials and $3 to cover costs. The Art  Centre.  Gibsons Pensioners Branch #38 Exercises for  Seniors at Harmony Hall at 11:00 am, (Every  Tuesday & Friday) Info 886-3544.  First Tuesday ol every month, local art rental A  sales at Sunshine Coast Art Centre. Open 2-  6pm. Coffee served. Original works by Sunshine  Coasl artists lor sale or rent; any donations of  unused frames gratefully accepted. 885-5412.  Gibsons Table Tennis Club plays every  Tuesday, 7-10 p.m. Elphinstone Secondary  School Cafeteria. For more information, call Jim  at 886-2775.  WEDNESDAYS  Badminton every Wednesday evening. 8-10  p.m. at Elphinstone High School Gym.  Admission: $3.00. Drop in.  Sunshine Coast Toastmasters meeting every  Wednesday al 7:30 pm at Chatelech High  School, Room 112, Inio 885-3206. Guests welcome  Gibsons Old Age Pensioners Organisation  Branch #38 Carpet Bowling al Harmony Hall  every Wed al 1:00 pm. Inio 886-2073.  THURSDAYS  Birth Control Clinic at Coast Garibaldi Health  Unit. 494 S. Fletcher. Gibsons Thursday Irom 7  lo 9 pm. Everyone welcome, no appointment  necessary 885-7770.  3C's Weight Loss Support Group meets  every Thursday afternoon 12:45-2:30pm, at the  United Church, Glassford Rd., Gibsons. Info:  886-7159.  Seniors' Branch 69. Exercise with Joan  Frembd Mondays & Thursdays 11-12.  Adult    Children    of    Alcoholics    or  Dysfunctional Families meet at the Action  Centre in Sechelt, 7:30 - 9.  FRIDAYS  United Church Thrill Shop in basement of  church off Truman Rd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd open Fridays, 1 to 3 pm.  Square Dancing - plus level 8:00 pm, Seniors'  Hall, Sechelt. Beginners classes start Sept.  Register now. Info 885-9680 or 885-9500  Gibsons Old Age Pensioners Org Branch #38  Tia Chi lor seniors at Harmony Hall every Friday  at 1:30 pm. Into 886-96f 9  SUNDAYS  The Sunshine Coast Stamp Club meet 7:30  pm 1st and 3rd Sunday at Sechell Library.  Phone 885-3381 or 885-7088. Open for all  ages.  CHANNEL ELEVEN  Tuesday. March 17 ,|W2  7:30 p.m.  Gibsons Council Meeting  \"Live\"  Full coverage of this weeks council meeting cablecast Live from the  Gibsons council chambers.  Wednesday  March 18.1992  7:00  Classic Cars #4  \"Vettes\"  The third in a 10 part series from Delta Cable 4 takes an in depth look  al the history of the Corvette.  7:30 ,  \"Triumph\" the journey of healing from child sex abuse.  Author Trysh Ashby-Rolls talks with host Eleanor Mac aboul her  book Triumph.  8:00  Parliamentary Talkback  Harold Fletcher is the host this month on the show that brings M.L.A.  Gordon Wilson and MP. Rav Skelly to vour Community Channel.  9:00  Planned Parenthood  Diane Evans is the host of this hour long panel discussion.  Thursday  March 19.1992  7:00  \"Of Course I'm prejudiced bul my prejudices are the right ones\"  8:00  Cable Connections  \"Special Edition\"  The Elphinstone Broadcasting students bring you a variety of in  depth programmes. Included are Terry Jack's award winning video  production \"The Faceless Ones\".  This Community Television  SOI TH COAST FORI)  Schedule courtesy of: .....  ....,  CAPILANO  COLLEGE  Spaces still available  in the following  . Bus. Mgml. KM):  Law (for Small Businesses) - March 25 & April I  Finance \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd April .8 & 15  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Eldercollege Study Group  Milton's Paradise Lost with Jan lie Bntyil - starts  April I  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Foodsafe Level I  April 9  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd DOS - Aulo Exec Bal  April 4  New Computer Courses  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Basics of Microcomputers- Level 1  9 a.m. - noon, Tues & Thurs, April 21 - May 14  Fee: $195  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Computerized Bookkeeping wilh  Accpac\/Bedfnrd  7-9 p.m., Tues & Thurs, April 21 - May 14  Fee: $125 plus $35 for software  5627 Inlet Avenue \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Sechelt \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd V0N3A0 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 885-9310  CHRISTIAN LIFE ASSEMBLY  (Formerly Gibsons Pentw ostal Church)  s< hool Road, opposite R.c MP.  Sunday School 9:45 am  Momlng Worship 11 .00 am  Sunday Evening Service 7:00 pm  Phone: Church Office \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 886-7107  Pastor Ray Austin 886-4844  Youth Pastor J. Morris   886-3499  All Are Welcome  Affiliated with the Pentecostal  Assemblies of Canada  THE UNITED CHURCH OF  CANADA  Sunday Worship Service  Gibsons  Glassford Kn.nl HIS am  Sunday School 11:15 am  St. lohn's  I lavis 11.iv Ko.nl .ind  Slmpklns Koad 9i30 am  Sunday School M0 am  Reverend n.-it Ramsey  i hutch Telephone 806-2333  CHRISTIAN SCIENCE  SOCIETY  in Greenecourt Hall  Medusa St., Sechell  Sunday Seivices  11:00 am  A Warm Invitation To All  For information please call  805-2506 or 885-3688  ROMAN CATHOLIC  CHURCH  5:00 pm  11:45 am  9:45 am  11:40 am  Mass Schedule  Saturday  St. Mary's, Gibsons  Sunday  Our Lady nf Lourdes  Holy Family, Sechell  St. Mary's, Gihsons  Confessions  Sechelt  I sl A 3rri 5,1141X1.4:30 pm  Gibsons  2nd & 4lh Sal 4:30- 5:0(1 pm  Telephone 885S526  ST BARTHOLOMEW'S  ANGLICAN CHURCH  Hwy 101 al North Rd. 886-7410  Serving Gibsons & Roberts Creek  Worship & Bible Study  Wednesday 10:30 am  Parish Family Eucharist  Sunday 10:30 am  The Rev. Eslhei North, Keitoi  b-  ANGLICAN  CHURCH  OF CANADA  SI. Hilda's, Sei hell  8:00 am - 9:30 am  SI. Andrew's, Pendei Harboui  11:10 am  We Intend a Warm Welcome to All  885-5019  Rev. lune Maffin \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Rev. Dan Gilford  GIBSONS COMMUNITY  FELLOWSHIP  Welcomes You To loin Us in  Sunday Worship  Children's Piosiess 10:00 am  Prayer |0:00 am  MorninR Worship Service     10:45 am  599 Gower Point Road  886-7049  Pastor Monty MacLean  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '  - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .. *~ v.  ... .-^\"- -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- .  .. .r^-.^,-* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  -    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"-a-a  -3SS  MMI Coasl News, M.uth Id, 1442  19  f>tf-a>\\j   fctY* 2   TYlS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd?VtS   Coast News (Monday) Classified Deadline:  ^' ^ insertsJiREE! -W sechSSli  Homes &  Property  By ownei. twin Oaks Strata  Townhouse Willi attached caiport  2bdui laige stoiage loom, patio,  appl & w iiHuw coverings phone  686 3400,met 6 pm 113  New \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd: built home. VMCA  Rd, lanocla'e, 3 Mini up ensuile.  sojlpi tub, any'e showei, corner  Miik Main ballnoom combination  b.r.'i\/sliowei unit. 2 bdim down-  sinus wilh taihioout tub\/sbowei.  Large ul fy tooiu. mmpus room.  ? car g \ufffd\ufffd.'u \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 885 4616,885-2735  ties ss  large view lol on dale Ave S .  cleared, underground seivices,  peic lesied 885 7365 ss  langdar-. by oarnei attractive  1056 sg II 2 Ixtnn bungalow on  83.163 lol 610 ,q II linished  bsmt, 2 f P, mspil in bsml New  double w.udows and caipel. car-  porl and cedai snling exterior.  886 \"TOO  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdItss  3 bdim. home, almost new. 2  baths. Mini sq II. plus laige  gaiage wuilshop Spacious cornel lol w Hi many liees Asking  $145,000 1228 K.lchelt at Valet-  ansRd 886 8651. ss  Gibsons Gowei Point choicest  waletlionl, panoiniHic view. 1\/2  acie, 581 2904 (Surrey)        ss  4B' x 330 ol prune low bank  win rlmni in Gibsons Haibour  need Qlbtons Marina.. House  needs tepaji but could be fixed  up loi lecieahonal 01 rental use.  Pmpeily zoned Tourist Commercial |C 2) Double garage plus  slorage shed $189,500. Phone  Jemi.lei I 689 7070. ss  Homes 8.  Property  Redioolfs Road. 1 34 acres level,  hurt dees, cabin 885 4572. 988  2507. #12  ESTATE SALE  'Kl ft level waterfront.  2 txlmi Full hast-nienl  Oil heal. Sundeck,  1 .upon, landscaped lol  Paved driveway  S.221.IMHI  Pdl details call Ray  Cochlin 1-224-0151  1500 sq It. 4 bdim. home, laige  lol .close 10 beach. Poit Mellon,  $60,000 884-5244 \ufffd\ufffdI2  Excellent Location neai Gibsons Kitchen dining 1001*1, living  mom, and 3 minus up. Downstairs includes 4th bdim. (or den),  laige lamily room, laundry loom, I  1\/2 balhs, slotage shed 10\ufffd\ufffdt4 on  conciele slab, nicely landscaped,  wilh fruit Hues, excellent exposure  to sun. Immaculate Asking  $147,000.886-8866 or 886-9111.  ss  Thiee 2.6+ acie parcels, opp.  S.C. Goll Course in Rbts. Ck.  Selectively cleared, southern  exposure, $79,900 each. 886-  8691. \ufffd\ufffdT3w  Exceptional unobstructed view ol  Geoigia Strait. Quality controlled  subdivision lol, near school.  stores, Davis Bay beach. 885-  7373, \ufffd\ufffd13w  Incompaiabie watei view lot overlooking Howe Sound-Islands 8  Langdale Terminal, conlacl M.  Poppel 682-6861 01886-7349.  #13w  1     Homes &  CLASSIFICATIONS  Home ft Piopetty  Births  Uhitu.uies  Im Mt-iiioii.tni  f I1.111K You  Peisonftl  Announcement  Pei tonal Seivices  Weddings ft  EiKiaiqi-iMfiils  10. Losl  11. Found  12. Pets A Livestock  13. Music  14. Travel  15. Wanted  16. Ftee  17. Gang* Sales  16.  Battel & Trade  19. Appliances  20. Fumituie  21. For Sale  22. Heavy Equipment  ?3. Autos  24. T1 ucks  25. Campets  26. Marine  27. Mobile Homes  28. Moloicycles  29. Wanted to Rent  30. Bed and Breakfast  31. For Rent  32. Commercial for Rent  33. Entertainment  34. Help Wanted  35. Business and Home  Services  36. Work Wanted  37. Child Care  38. Business Opportunities  39. Legal  40. Too Lale to Classify  DBOPOFN\ufffd\ufffdeW6.  COB Jaw Ed.t*\ufffd\ufffdn  At any of our convenient  Friendly  People Places  In Pender Harbour  MARINA PHARMACY HHV2HHH  AC IIUII.DINGSUPPI.IUS 883-9551  In Halfmoon Bay  UN I Slum; 885-9435  In Davis Bay  PBNINSUW MAHKirt B85-972I  In Roberts Creek  111 llll II IS l IIHKtllNIIWI STORK 885 VtlMI  DEADLINE IS 3:00 PM FRIDAY  In Sechelt  THE COAST NI NX'S  5521 Cowrie Street 885-3930  In Gibsons  THE COAST NBWS  (l,<-limit Docksldc Pharmacy) 88<> 2<>''  VISA  DEADLINE IS NOON SATURDAY  Dave Orr will give you service with a smile when  you place your classified al AC Building Supply,  a \"Friendly People Place\" In Pender Harbour.  Homes &  Property  Pebble* Realtor Correction  280 Lank Ral, (iitmm. '2122  Nt.W 3-Im.Iiihiiii HH hn iiikIi'i rimMiiiiliiiii   i.-.mK lut in, n|kilu V  Al rill Ui MMka badraoai Im. mUb Opal ni imHi 1 k~t  Lntiy III (ci.miii,   III.'. ImIIi fialiiic liv CkaM   IVrtil oak kit. lull  Tllltllll.   WiWkI   sIllVC.   2 1.11   <|.,I.H|,'    III   .jiil.l   ,I||,I,>^K       Ii...'  ll)  Cfdu Gran School Plan ..ill JEAN READ al 881. 8107 of  881S 4526 I.., lnillm ml.iiiiMlinii $138,900  Lot 3, Feenry Road. Soames (Gibsons)  ParWUks nttk^, N.w lowly quality 2 itoroy :. bdrm home; 14(H)  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdii Ii finished and iuy tn iim-ii butnwnl Lovely tildl >\ufffd\ufffdu\\  attmctlw entry Spodoui MnQ\/dlninQ room bu qmbkmb wiiiic  tinner firc|iWr, l-iiH,<* akililiiii w   nook anil |n-.nI na-ilt cabinttfl  Some ocean arel foraH views' Pricad lo sell $159,900 Includw  QSTfRabalslobulldar)  Call Diana Slarbuck 886-9408  Mobile Homes  Pad 18, Bonniebrook *2106  12 x 64 Deluxe Moblla Monte with a neuish 2(K) \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..] (t addition  1 i.itticillv done in cedar Tills Immanilatc inolnle has ty\ufffd\ufffd*\\ (|iiality  lieiliet carott, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd txlnns. a latqe cedai and rctainir tile bathroom  and a nice size kilclien atra lis just steps to llie btwh Tills is  one of C'tihsoiis heller mobile homes   Askinr) $32,900.  (all  Joan Peterson lot mora details at 886-8244 or 886-8107  Ernies  REALTY LTD.  Seek property or small acieage  north ol Sechelt to Earls Cove.  Private Char 886-9081 \"13  GAMBIER ISLAND $116,000 ovei  1y acre, semi-walertront with win-  tenzldings 4 lots more. 886-4917  lor detials. NO AGENTS PLEASE  TFN  View lol, Hallmoon Bay, Ttuman  Road. Watei, hydro, sewer avail.,  $42,000.9S9-3332. #11  3 bedioom 2 level home. 1 1\/2  balhs, 30x15' workshop in  Madeira Paik, $92,000 terms possible. 1-874-0960. \ufffd\ufffd1l  CENTRAL SECHELT $114,900,  4 bdrms. plus den, new painl, carpels, rec. room, wood slove, laige  kitchen, laige lot 4 more loo! Nick  583-7653 Valley Pacilic Rlty. 13w  1\/2 ACRE $49,900 , with small  house, 2 bdrms. with den, needs  work. Call Nick 583-7653 Valley  Pacific Fllty. \ufffd\ufffd13w  NICE FAMILY HOME located on  quiet cul-de-sac just 1 ran liom  Gibsons Paik Plaza. 1714 sq. II.  ol linished living space, carport,  and well built storage shed.  Excellent condition. Asking  $146,500. Call Mi. Chambers  886-886601886-9111. ss  View lot, water, hydra, $42,000  firm. Chamberlin 4 Central, Gibsons. 886-9049. SS  Ouality home, built 1990, view,  two fireplaces, ensuite, walk-in,  oak cabinels, central vac, close  lo lerry, 1 block lo swimming  beach and regional paik,  $177,700,886-3306. ss  PRIVATE SALE - liisl time home  buyer looking to buy unlisted  home undei $150,000, direct Irom  owner, in Sunshine Coasl aiea.  Please call wilh details. Gerald  228-8519. \ufffd\ufffd14  Two industiial lots. #9 and #10 on  Ventuia Way loi sale oi lease.  946-0465. HI 2  W. Sechell mobile home, corner  lol, neai school, store. $62,000.  885-5492. SS  ANDERSON REALTY  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Radiation * Retirement  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Relocation  FRKE  CATALOGUE  5686 Cowrie SI   Boa 1219  Sechell  BC VON 3A0  885-3211 FAX 885-2899  Van  Toll Free 684-8016  Downtown Sechelt, 3 bdim., 2  balhs. basement, cold loom, hoi  tub. biick ouldooi barbecue, 5  appis., many extias. 2550 sq. II..  asking price $172,000.885-5128.  DUPLEXES TO BE MOVED  Foi Ihe purchase ol 2 ol moie  |20'x53'| duplexes delivered lo  youi site. Price now reduced Irom  $22,000 10 $16,000. Keep as  duplex and tent lot $900\/mo oi  sel up as rancher and have 1000  sq. II. house lor less lhan  $30,000. Hurry! Phone 'The  House Recyder* 946-7655.  #11  Keats Island. Eastbourne. 3 bdim.  fully lurnished cabin, large lol.  $49,500 886-2561 or 886-8076.  #!3w  Cedai log cabin (new) easy to  install, 420 sq. It. 4 loll. $19,000.  298-5215. #12  Dave and Teii Gibson are proud  to announce Ihe birth of theii son  Coiy Tienholme Gibson, bom  February. 23,1992 Pioud grandparents are Doug 4 Ellen Beck-  ley, Maiie 4 Ed Gibson and Gieal  Grandma Marion Mahy. Thanks lo  SI. Mary's lot a nice slay.     #11  February 22,1992 marked the  arrival of Kean Robert Williams al  8:42 pm weighing 8 pounds, 10  ounces. Proudly received by his  big brother. Terry and sister Lin-  dyn and paients Rob and Lisa.  Special thanks lo Di. Cairns.  April, Denise and Elenoie lor their  caie and friendship. We would  like lo lhank the nurses ol SI  Mary's, especially Leslie, loi then  care and attention, and finally. Dr.  Beitnick foi a lob well done. The  Williams lamily. #11  Melissa and Gregory are pleased  lo announce Ihe airival ol Iheir  sister, Mallory Richelle, on February 26.1992 al SI Mary's Hospital, Sechell. Proud parents are  Rosina and Don Slack and grandparents Ruby and Robeil Hastings and Vi and Ron Slack Special thanks lo Ailene, Leslay, Ann.  Auntie Tina. Dr. Hourigan and Dr  Pelzold. Ill  3    Obituaries  I  2 1\/2 acre serviced lol lor sale,  near Seciet Cove. 224-6180.   ss  Stillwater. South Powell River.  Basement home, view, beach,  $98,000.487-9334. ss  1\/2 acie lot Lohn Road,  Redioolls, controlled subdivision,  $45,000.432-9379 eves.       ss  Contractors aie invited to bid on 3  bdim at 646 Gower Point Road.  Diawings can be viewed by  appointment at Conlidenlial Secretarial Services 886-4740. A  refundable deposil of $50 is  required if diawings aie removed  from ollice. Lowest tendei not  necessarily accepted #13  ARMOUR: Gladys, late ol Gibsons in her 92nd year Bom in  Waco, Texas in 1900, Gladys  passed away peacelully March  11, 1992. at Surrey. BC. Predeceased by hei beloved husband  Samuel. Survived by her loving  family. Son, Sam (June) in Calgary, Alberta; daughters Bea  Skellelt of Gibsons; Susan (Stan)  Tyson ol North Vancouver; 10  grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Memorial service in Gibsons at Devlin Funeral Home,  Tuesday, March 17, 1992. 200  pm. In lieu ol (lowers, donalions lo  Cancel Society or pielened charity.  HI  SHERIDAN: Philip Anlhony age  78, died Maich 9,1992 of hepatitis Itom blood transfusion Febru-  aiy 8, 1992. He had not been  immunized. Someone blundered.  3    Obituaries  DICKEY - Mis Elizabeth Dickey  passed away Maich 6.1992 al SI  Vincents Hospital in Vancouver  She was predeceased by her  husand Di Maivrn Dickey She  will be sadly missed by those who  knew and loved hei Memonal  seivice held Wednesday. Maich  11 al 2 00 pm at Shaughnessy  Heights United Chuich. 1550  Wesl 33 Avenue. Vancouver, BC  Rev Di Robert Smith otltoaling  Ciemahon Donations may be  made lo the Canadian Cancel  Society #11  ELRICK Passed away Maich 6.  1992. Lloyd Allan Elm*, late ol  Gibsons, age 89 yeais Survived  by his loving wile Winn ,ed and  many friends No service by  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdequest Private riemalion  anangements thiough Devlin  Funeral Home #11  BROOKSBANK Passed peacelully Maich 2. 1992. Anne aged  89 Survived by loving lamily Joan  Thompson, Pal Wismei. grand  children Tnsha. John. Bruce. Liz  and Kim giealgiandchildien: Pan,  Ta|. Zephyi, Asia. Austin and  Pain\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd We wish lo give sincere  thanks to loving stall at Totem  Lodge ,'Gianny Annie' will be  missed #11  BERNTZEN: Violet Eleanor Elizabeth. NEE: Jones (Vi). age 72 ol  Madeira Park, formerly ol Egmont  and Vancouver passed away suddenly bul peacelully on March 12.  1992, sunounded by hei lamily,  after a courageous battle with  cancel. Predeceased by her loving husband Gene ol 53 years in  December 1990. granddaughter  Debbie. February 1965 and only  brother Bob in May 1990. Lovingly  remembered by her 3 daughters  Sylvia and Heib Hansen ol Burnaby; Maureen and Charlie Lee ol  Madeira Park and Sue and Gold  Gough ol Powell River; 6 granddaughters; 2 grandsons; t great-  granddaughtei and 1 great-grandson. Also survived by slslei-in-law  Milly Jones ol Vananda and  nephews Rick and Barry Jones,  special nephew Pedei Bernlzen,  special neice Liz Moore and all  their families as well as relatives  in Great Britain and Norway Mum  was well known in Pender Haibour and Egmonl for her endless  energy in community activities.  One ol hei pet projects which she  will always be remembered lor  was Ihe Egmont Teas which she  convened lor many yeais. Among  her many volunteer projects were  Secielary Tieasurei ol Ihe  Egmonl Walei Board, Execulive  Membet ol Ihe Egmonl Community Club and and active membei of  Ihe Pendei Harbour Health Clinic  Auxiliary 4 Bargain Barn. She  was always willing lo give ol herself to family, Iriends and community. She will be missed by all.  Cremation: No service by request.  A gathering ol lamily and Iriends  will be held al a latei dale. Flowers acceptable oi donalions lo  Pender Haibour Health Clinic or  SI. Mary's Hospital Children's  Ward. We Love You Mum.    #11  LAING - Michael Robert Shaun  passed away Maich 7,1992 Age  11 yeais. Survived by parenls  Hairy 4 Marilyn, brothers Billy,  James 4 Danny. Grandma 4  Grandpa Doreen 4 Bill. Numeious  Uncles. Aunls 4 Cousins. Funeral  Seivice was held on Wed. March  II, 1992 al 1:30 pm wilh Rev.  Clill Pedersen officiating al Hart-  land Baptist Chuich 6599 Dull-  wood Rd., Piince George. II  Iriends so desire, donalions may  be made to Ihe pediatric waid.  2000 15th Ave. Prince George.  V2M 1S2. Lakewood Funeial  Home in care ol anangmenls  Phone 562-5915. #11  HUBEL Leopold Wilhelm -  passed away suddenly on Feb.  28. 1992 in Vancouvet. BC. born  in Vienna. Austria. Sept 21.1919  Leo had a life long affinity and  love ol nature and Ihe environment He loved classical and contemporary music, especially  music liom Vienna Donation lo  an organization ol your choice  that supports Ihese causes, in lieu  ol flowers was his wish A memo  rial service was held on March 5.  1992 al 10:00 am al Ihe Isl  Memorial Chapel in Vancouver.  followed by a gathering ol lamily  and friends lo celebrate life as he  wished. HI  Easy gong male, late tomes  would like lo meet a petit lady  who enioys dining in or out, boal  ing, dancing, barbecues, lishing.  quiel lime, doing tilings together  Nationality unimportant Please  reply lo Box 4. c\/o Coasl News.  Boa 68. Sechell. BC #12  Easy going financially secuie  male. 31 yeais old seeks single  girl oi single Mom age 20 lo 40  loi outings and lasting Inendship  Please leply with picture and  phone numbei lo Boa J. c\/o Box  68. Coasl News. Sechell. all  replies will be answeied       #12  SWM seeks Ms Right I'm lale  30s, tall. dark, slim, sensual, emotional, passionate gainlully  employed You are honest, intelligent, vivacious, physically active  and much more Kids OK Reply  lo Box 44. TLC Sile. RR#1,  Sechell. BC VON 3A0 #11  Middle aged, old school, haid  work, soli play, enjoys outdoors,  lun things in lite Would like lo  meet a lady who enioys Me Reply  Box 372, c\/o Coasl News. Box  460, Gibsons. BC VON IVO   #11  Gentleman would like lo meel  lady between 25-35, enioys a  good vauely ol ouldooi activities.  line dining and lots ol dancing.  Children a blessing loi have lots  ol love to give. Wnle Box 371, c\/o  Coasl News, Box 460, Gibsons,  BC VON IVO. #11  7.   Announcement  ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS  885-7883,24 hour line.       TFN  MASSAGE THERAPY David  Dressier, R.M.T. reluming Mar.  16, laking appis. now. 886 3622  #11  Does someone in your lamily  have a drinking problem' Call Al  Anon 886-9903, 885-7484, 886-  9059. Al-Aleen 886-2565.     NC  New Weight Watchers session  beginning Mai. 18. Call 886-7454.  #12  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  BROOKS A MILLER  FLOOR COVERINGS LTD.  Benjamin Moore Paints  Envi.onmenr  Ftiendly Paints     ^.- ,.,  in All  Co'louis 01  The llgmbow     \/,  Including Gteen  Announcement  As ol March 15.1992 new postal  addiess and phone numbei tot  Dr Terry Amrel and Dr Jennrlei  Law al Pender Haibour Health  Centre will be Boa '49. Madeira  Park, VON 2H0. telephone numbei will be 883-2344 112  AODAOD  F.O.R. K.I.D.S.  llitaliU\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd( iinsifitrntfiil  Stop hy anil htVC a  I.OUk. Or brinn in  viitir children's iimi-  sed articles of ctol  hlng, tnys. slini's,  etc. ii>r extra cub  $$$.  Ilniirv  Inn   In IIIK1  SIK1  s.h noon- i mi  851 HWY. 101  Next lo Andy's Restauranl,  Gibsons \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   B86-2585  English Victorian upright piano,  exc cond.SHS'J 886 7062 #12  Piano Tuning  repairs, appraisals  #  Ken UalKleish  886-2843  Yvonne Batne will now be woik-  ing as an oulsule sales lep loi  Elite Travel Call 886 4862 oi  8862522 #12  INTERIOR RENOVATIONS -  Painting. Wallpaper. Caipentry  Call Bill Vestei 886-8095. references available TFN  SUMMER CRAFTS ALERT!  Sunshine Coasl Aits Centie Filth  Annual Summer Ciall Fair Aug.  15 a 16 Foi more informalion call  Sandia 886-4863 oi 886-8261  #11  Looking loi SHAKLEE products?  Mavis, 885-7464 loi delivery. #12  Bill Wood  SECHELT SL.  A  Bus 885-2923  Res 885-5058  The newly formed Sunshine  Coast Bridge Club will start Iheii  regular weekly party and duplicate  bridge games at Greenecourt  Hall. 5817 Medusa SI., Sechell  Tuesdays 8pm and Weds. 1pm.  Bridge parlners are  guaranteed Beginner, intermediate and advanced bridge lessons  are also available. Phone 885-  5552 or write Box 195. Sechell.  BC VON SAO. #12  BARK  MULCH  by container  load  886-7033  LOG ENDS  by container  load  886-7033  9   Weddings &  Engagements  Noelle Angelus and Derek  Angelus wish lo announce lo Iheir  friends Iheii engagemenl on  February 2,1992 in preparation to  receive the saciamenl ol marriage. #11  The wedding took place on Sat..  Feb. 29 in Gibsons between  Judith, eldest daughter of Mi. and  Mrs. Maurice Spence and Kelly,  youngest son of Leo and Ihe late  Dodi McGralh ol Coquitlam. #11  Nikon Tiavelile III Binoculars sentimental value \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Rewaid. Sargents  Bay area. 885-2251. #11  Silver coloured ladies watch,  {expanding bracelet) Lost Sal.  March 7 Lower Gibsons or new  Paik Plaza. 886-2636 (REWARD)  #11  Adult children ol Alcoholics oi dis-  functional lamilies please call  886-3849 or 885-4622 lor help.  NC  Car keys in magnetic holder.  Chrysler owners check youi car,  885-9562. #11  Maich 10 - bracelet lound at Sunnycrest Mall. 886-7988.       #11  6.   Personal  English lady who sal nexl to me at  Long John Baldly conceit. I was  wearing a black leather jacket and  blond pony tail. I lorgot to gel your  phone number. Please call me  240-4989 #11  \"PAT* Jusl 9 mos. lo go liom Mar.  21 Youi Iriends know!.        11w  Aie you a woman in an unhappy  relationship, do you need to talk?  Call the Sunshine Coast Transition House lor confidential 24 hi.  saMvice. 885-2944. TFN  Wanled 50 imperfect people willing to lose up to 29 lbs. in Ihe next  30 days. 100% naluial, Di.  approved. 886-2855 eves.    #12  '\/  Expert |  repairs and  servicing on all  brands of sewing  machines.  Singer, Kenmore,  Pfaff, Janome,  Elna, Bernina,  and all makes of  vacuum cleaners.  - Free Estimates -  ALL WORK  GUARANTEED  SEWING MACHINE  ft VACUUM CENTRE  Cowrie St., Sechell  (opposite Bank ot Montreal)  .     885-8843     .  12. Pets&  Livestock  STRESS t PAIN RELIEF Relax  and enjoy Ihe lasting benefits ol  linger relaxation bodywoik sessions. Learn sell-care techniques  Phone Ellen 886-8864.        #13  a^SSS*^*****************-*^  PiiM class, Inset primal, word  processing is now nvaitahlc <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>  Gihsons!  IVolessimi.il Resumes  Correspondence etc.  For appointment call  886-4740  Confidential  Secretarial Services  Satisfaction Guaratilccd!   .  ALMA SKAE will be back on Ihe  Coast April 1,2. & 3 Psychic  leadings and Bach Flowei therapy For appoinlments call 886  3224. #13cn  Aider Logs  Nnrvik Hardwoods Inc  *Imi\\s in,'-, \/it si.iuiiiiiy ilmbr*  (Milan RonCDi  Tel w-'MOx i .u uii. 3789  1 i'IIiiI.ii .'.''I ,'SII  7313 Hoprotl Road  Dclti, B.C V40IB7  To buy Maies. 2 yis i up loi  bieedmg, 1-531 2080 #17  Woikmg Indge and disliwasliei loi  Robeils Cieek Hall, Phone  Yvonne88678!5 111  A pan ol snow shoes 885 9467,  112  Used TV satellite dish, reasonable. 883-9167. #12  Small, male niulli-poo. good  natuied dog, for breeding purposes. 885-%93 #12  Fiee fill available in Robeils  Cieek. I will pay Ihe trucking il  neaiby and you lake to loads or  more. 886-8691, 13w  17. Garage Sales  Moving eveiylhing musl go!Fii-  day. Satuiday. Sunday. 707  Gowet Pt.Rd 886 3992.      #12  Sat. Mai. 21. 10am-2pni, 291  Cochrane Rd. No eailv biids #11  996 North Rd., Mat. 2IS22,  Sat.JSun., 10 7pm, Diyei, range,  leak bed, washet\/spin dryer,  5'x10' thermal pane window, F\/P  insert, dishwasher, single pane  windows, spkr slands. Mexican  style saddle #11  Huge garage sale! Moving 511  Marine Drive. Mar. 21-22 liom 10-  4. 13w  2 lamily -Sal. 21. 4927 Gleet  Rd.. Davis Bay. to am.     #Hcn  18, Barters Trade  34'x12' powei cruiser totally  rebuilt. 1991. Eveiylhing new.  1985 Winnebago molor home 18'  ski boal. 100 HP Meicuiy, combined valve, $120,000. Trade  land. 1-826-9936 #12  19. Appliances  Hoise shoeing, horse trailer foi  tent, horse manure lor sale. Western lessons. Weiner pigs 886-  2205 Ted I3w  Wanled \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd manure, can be sleei,  chicken oi sheep. Call 220-2007  alter 2pm collect. TFNs  SPCA SPAYING PROGRAM  Conlacl Then a Now Furniture,  699 Highway 101. Gibsons  886-  4716oiMailee Fashions.    NC  Help reduce Ihe pel overpopulation problem > spay oi neuter your  pel. NC  Registered Chesapeake Bay  Retriever puppies. For inquiries  please call 885-7038. #13  Maltese pups $300. Rabbits,  many varieties. $10-$25. Kaien  885-4657. #16  Working couple wish lo give away  Boxer pup, 1 year old, purebred.  886-9957 alt. 4:30 pm.        #13  Naluial pasture toi horses wilh oi  wilhout board, please call 886-  2642, #12  Brand new 9 cubic lool Ireezer  wilh wananty, $275 886 8095.  TFNs  HEMLOCK\/BALSAM  WOOD SHAVINGS - lor horse  bedding (no cedar). Gibsons  Sand & Gravel. 886-8511 eves.  885-2008. TFN  10 cu. It. Woods Ireerer. 1 1\/2 yi,  old. no GST or PST, $325 OBO.  885-5807. #11  Moving Sale Cleamig slock ol  fridges, stoves, washeis, diyeis  etc. No lurmtuie. Phone B)0in  885-7897 oi Coiner Cupboaid  885-4434 #13  20, Furniture  Queen size mattress a box spring  Exc cond $125. solid mahogany  lable A 5 Chain $300, ARC 9856  (leave messagel #13  Dining loom lable, 48' 60\" (Iwo  12\" inserts) includes 6 cha is. gd  cond \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd $250 886 8866 ss  Cheslertield, KiMMar, hi Iweed.  nice clean. $75, UMful so^.d wood  exl, dooi. 36\", $30 886 8465 !1w  Day bed, sola bed. love seal,  couch i Chair, washei\/diyci, 20\"  colour TV, swivel IV sland,  lamps, elc Besl OCor 8B6 4536  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I3w  Oueensize wateibed, black, like  new, $400.886 2784 #12  Blown veloui execulive ollice  chair. $50.886 7160 #13  Oueensize lulon and liaine, $150.  885-0966. #12  King size lout poster knotty pine  waletbed. $400 obo 886 8862.  TFNs  Tken and Hmu  Twwitufie.  3B9 Highway 101  GIBSONS  886-471B  y       Houisll-5  Closed Wed.  -\ufffd\ufffdMa**aiitaA*M  WAUi  Mtamataaa* JO  Coast News, March n>. 1992  Teak*? Atit'taiattafi*? tafttaer JVftf C'lttssifieti Aft .%\/\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\/<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\/  Ran yoar classified ad 6 times,  and payfor* only 2 times!  Coast News (Monday)  Classified Deadline:  Noon Friday  Gibsons &  Sechelt Offices  21   For Sale  TaOle saw. $175. electric lawn  mower $60, BBO wilh lank. $35.  love seat. $60. undei counlei  disnwashei. $60. lawnmower, like  new. $185. weedealer. XR70.  $150 8B6B487 I3w  CB ladio, $25. 2 VHF ladios.  $100 4 $25. citizen sleieo. $50;  Philips oigan. $100, 2 oil paintings. $70 ea. Seais sandei. $25,  BSD 6\" skillsaw. $25, gluegun,  $10, 3.6'8\" bilotd louvered door,  $50.2 hollow core doors. $15 ea,  solid eat dooi. $20. 60 gal oil  lank A stand. $40, aluminum  screendoor FREE 885-7977  It ton  Penlax ME $125; Chinon CP5.  $160. zoom & wide angle lens.  $100 8863457 #l3w  Used Nuilendo machines $50  VrdeoEIC 8868312 #l3w  Trailer pails alum windows  dooi, cabinet wilh double sink and  3 butnei piopane slove with oven,  luinace. hoi walei heatei cabinets, beds with cushions, elc  Olleis 8853510 #12  20x30' used T bar ceiling $150  plus removal Phone Yvonne 886  7815. #11  SALE  8' cedai 4i4s, $6 each 885  5031. ss  DOWN TO EARTH  Mushroom manure, lopsoil. local  oi Fraser Valley, baikmulch  Delivered oi U pickup Hoppy  885 0821, Ramon 885-7692, #12  Fisher airtight slove (inseil),  largest model deep box, exc  cond, $350, 985 8987        #11  '82 750 Kawasaki 29.000 kms.  $800 060; 3 mo old oil while  wilh paslel coloured couch and  love seal. $1500; anlique 20s oak  lable and chairs and sideboard.  $1200OBO886-3910 #11  22 Milan 'estauiant chairs, as  new, $35 each, 883-9078     #12  Moving - must sell Akai HI-FI  sleieo unit, inc. luintable, tunei,  amplifier, cassette tape deck,  record storage. 2 speakers,  I5*x25\", like new; Yamaha Clavi-  nova CVP 5 etectionic piano, midl  memoiy, ihythm-iom playback,  exc cond . Roland compulet,  rhythm unit model CR5000. 886-  9619, #12  \"Cozy\" wood slove, $100; ladies'  10 sp. $65.886-4690. #12  Deep Ireeze 16 cubic leel $275,  Queen size motionless wate'bed,  3 sets sheets inc. $160 886-9799  #13  Chevy Nova 1976; chain link  lence gate & hinges lot appointment call 886-9296 before 2pm.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt3w  MOVING SALE The Comei Closet, 689 Hwy, 101, rear. Mar, 16-  21, closed Wednesday 886-8079  #11  Cpy West Alum, canopy 73\" L X  5'W, oil ol Foid Counei, $200  OBO. Mike 886-9569.       \ufffd\ufffd13w  Rhododendrons S Azaleas, Same  Low Price $3.50-$15.00 no GST.  Large selection, Roberts Creek  Nursery. 2569 Lower Road. 886-  2062 #13  Used ocean going Kyak. Very  seaworthy wooden paddle, spay  skid and floatation bags included.  885-3303 eves #13  Airco Gas lurnace good condition  $315885-6276 #13  21   For Sale  Gotten Jubilee Foid 8N tractor  unoje h!,ide, live hydraulic, hi low  lanqe. converted lo 12 volt Gd  cond . $2500. Anens ride lawn-  mower $175 8869770       #11  Lg washei\/diyei. $250. 16 II  canoe. $350 885 2572        til  Moving Sale Boal A moloi $250,  lawnmuwe' $75 ladies 18 speed  bicycle $10 lawn chaiis $50.886  4884 or pager I 978 3948 or I  978 3949  Quanlily ol seasoned luewood.  you pick up, reasonable. 10'  I'rallsmaii i.ulial saw, $500 OBO  883 9711 #11  Model 1893 leveiaclio\", Maihn  octagonal barrtri, 9 shot 30 30,  SMI W86 7521 111  Wpddinq dress perlecl loi  spiiiig\/siiuif'ier wedding White  salm wilh bi'.ul A sequin bodice,  long train Willi lacewuik. size  8\/10. Paid $IWU. asking $400  886 89*' 111  High perl paits lui S B Chev  new cam pistons, stainless  valves. ioIIpi ruckprs. used Nash  SI 10. eitgmi' pails, mag wheels.  elc 885 2299 111  Utility nailer, 4'i8', $300 885-  3917 #11  1x4 3m A 4in lengths inetiic  10,000 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lineal II an lined, ulleis  inviled 885 7940all 7pm     \ufffd\ufffdI2  5 HP shieiKlei. $225, 2 pc couch  and loveseast, $400, 10\" radial  aimsaw, $300 885 7077 all  5pm \ufffd\ufffdll  Sanyo portable cellulai phone  compact, light weight, ergonomic  design gnp belt, $850 OBO B86-  7097 ss  Floal house. 750 sq, II one  bdrm. propane appliances, wood  heat, $12,800 OBO 885-1942 SS  SAWDUST Hemlock\/Balsam loi  gaidenmg and hoise bedding  Cedai and bark mulch loi olhei  Gibsons Sand A Giavel Lid 886-  8511 eves. 885 2008 TFN  Indian Saiod. $800. Bulish India  rug. Australian laincoal, Indge;  small washer\/spin diver Eveiylhing woiks, gd cono. 886-7859,  #12  Powdei blue balh. loibl. $150. 2  pis  cream sheers (as new)  120\"\ufffd\ufffd84\", $200 8801953     #12  OATS\/WHEAT. 10\/lb.  Phone 885-9357  TFN  SATELLITE SALES  Green Onion Earth Station  885-5644  TFN  i 4\" PVC solid oi perforated pipe.  ! $11, ABS1 $23.3 $15,2 $10,1  1\/2\". $8. all 10' lengths, will deliver, 886-3910. TFN  CEDAR SHAKES I LUMBER,  any size Will cuslom cut 885-  5669 or 885-5601 TFN  6 cyl Ford marine diesel, 4 - 1  capltol geal $8500. o bo, 01  trade loi tractor plus cash, 886-  9981 ss  21' 1978 Piowler Travel Trailei  located at Coho Maiina $6,500  Details call manager 883-2248  #13  Wood garbage burner $50 Phone  886-9528 \ufffd\ufffdtlw  Gas powered 21' Yaidman reel  mower, $200,886-2969.    #13w  ANNUAL SPRING AUCTION  Pendei Haibout Lions Club, April  4. To donale auctionable items  call Chris 883-2301 ot Dick 883-  2334 for pickup or dropoff     #12  Small washei A dryer. $350 parr  885-3632. \ufffd\ufffdl3w  BOBCAT &  MINI EXCAVATOR  FOR RENT  Attachments available  DAY. WEEK. MONTH  886-8538  1974 GMC 5 spd Hans laige 72  passgi in gd cond . luggage  compartment. $4000 OBO, 1975  Dodge 42' RV bus. lull\/ loaded.  318 molor. 4 spd, spin, high, low  range. $8000 OBO; Case backhoe, 580 enactor 10 WC wilh  dull machine combtnalion, 4 whl  drive. $15,000 OBO 885-7699  eves #12  Homemade II\" handsaw sleel  dame, wooden wheels A lable.  $65 883 2161 #11  Heavy duty utility trailer, 5x10 new  10 ply tires, $450 OBO. 885-4736  ss  Two pair 18\" Hanged wheels with  heavy duty Dealings, very suitable  lor marine ways, $500.883-2669.  #13  TOP SOIL  Screened, top quality rich topsoil -  landem dumpiruck loads, available lot delivety. A.K. Wright  Enterprises 886-9764 or cellular  2201526. #!3w  Freezer, $295; 5 pee. bdrm, suite;  lge. oil paintings; sale cover; large  desk. 886-8291. #13w  HAy\/Straw$4.00\/Bale  GARDEN MULCH HAT  $3.50\/Bale  WANTED  Women in Trades Program is looking lo rent an  excavator & single-axle  dumptruck lor the week  ol March 30 - April 3.  Please call 886-3807  days, or 886-3654  eves.  1974 OMsmobile, new brakes and  exhaust Mechanically sound,  $24O0obo 885-1943. ss  CHEAP!FBI\/US. SEIZED  89 Mercedes $200; 86 VW, $50;  87 Mercedes$IOO; 65 Mustang,  $50. Choose from thousands  starting $25. FREE 24 hour  recording reveals dealils 801-379-  2935Copyrigtil#BCI04JC,   #22  ESTATE SALE  1986 Buick Skylark, 4 door Sedan  51,000 km, V6, luel injected.  au\/ciuise\/pw\/powei seal $7500  firm Call Al oi Norm 886 7919*13  ECONOMIC 35 MPG Escort 4  dr. gd. cond.. no rust, t owner,  10 yrs , 46,000 ml. Irom new,  $2150 OBO 886-8836.        \ufffd\ufffdl3w  1981 AMC station wagon, one  ownei. new biakes A tues. no  lusl. $2200060 8868487   I3w  '89 Foid Tempo. 5 spd . A\/C  am\/lm. eac cond, 55.000 kms, I  owner $8000 886 2642    \ufffd\ufffdllcn  1990 Foid Aeioslai, XL 7 passen  gei A I condition. $14,900 886  8481 ss  1979 Camaio PS\/PB, gd cond,  $1400 885 9071 #11  1978 Honda Civic, needs woik lo  pass inspection. $300 886 9633  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 13  4 14* Spinnei Hubcaps 886 9346  allei 5pm NC  1990 Foid Escort LX, 5 spd, exc.  cond, $7300 885 4064,      I3w  1972 Volkswagen loi sale ot parts  runs well-lots ol mst $300. 886  9856 (leave message) #13  4 x Z28 Mag Wheels. Tires and  accessories 885-2251 $350 #13  1.7\/1  tntttrtd  Towing hi!  Old car recycling I  Cash for 82-92 cars !  and clean runners !  free Pickup !  886-7227   ''~:  1972 Ventura II 2 dr., V8 one  owner, never smoked in. immacu-  lale, low miles. $750, 1977  Granada 4 dr. one ownei. mint,  no rust evei, $800,686-7227. #12  1976 Buick Skylark. 4 dr., V6,  aulo, 20\/25 MPG, no rust, tea-  sonable shape, $450.886-7227,  #12  1976 Buick Lesabre. reliable  trans good lot trailer lowing,  65.000 miles, extra tires, needs  Irani brake pads. $225 886-3635.  #12  267 small V8 engine, gd, tun.  cond. $500 OBO. 886-9666.886-  4760. #12  1986 Pontiac 6000 4 di\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 4 cyl.,  aulo , PS\/PB, powet dr. locks,  AC AM\/FM slereo, $4995 OBO.  886-2111 or 886-9018. ss  1979 Volkswagen Rabbit, 886-  8165. #11  1985 Dodge Aries LTD, PS\/PB,  buckel seals, ail cond.. musl see,  $3500 886-9039 alt, 6pm     #12  '81 Ponliac Phoenix sport model  V6, 4 spd. slandaid, suniool,  $2500 OBO 886 8064        #14  1984 Chevetle 4 dt.. suniool,  37.000 oiiginal miles. New  biakes, battery, tires, mechanically inspected, A STEAL AT $2O00!l  886-8291. #12  1986 Honda Prelude, 5 sp., suniool, a\/cond.. exc. cond., $9650.  883-2336 #12  1977 Foid Gianada V8 auto., exc  cond , 69,000 ks., $1B00. 885-  3374, ss  1969 4 dr white Cadillac 472  molor. besl offer 883-1179   #11  1986 Ford Hanger 5 sp, slandaid. slereo cassette, one ownei.  only 34.000 kms. 886-3303   #11  1984 Foid Tempo GL, PS\/PB,  cruise. 5 sp,. gd cond, $2500.  885 2258 #11  1987 Nissan Maxima sedan, luNy  loaded digital dash, on board  compulet, electronic an cond,  powei seals. Dolby sound sys-  lem. suniool, only 31,000 kms,  mini cond. a sacrifice at $15,000  885 2418 eves #11  1982 Dalsun 310GX coup, sun-  roof, gd cond, new Pirelli tires,  1500 cc aulo. $1800 883-2703  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd II  1980 Ponliac Phoenix 4 cyl., 4  spd., exc. cond., $1000, 886-  737B ss  CASH PAH)  Fm Some Cars And Trucks  Dead Cat Removal  Abex Used Aulo Parti  and Towing  886-2020   TTO  1976 Volare Wagon, slant 6, red-  able, low mileage. Asking $600.  886-3841. ss\"  1973 Super Beetle. $2500 obo.  883-9234. ss  Estate sale 1977 Cadillac, low  mileage, good shape. Offers.  886-3306, ss  Used Camaio T Top. $495 lor Ihe  sel. with covets. 886 9500 anytime ss  1975 Olds Cutlass Supieme.  $600 obo 886 8862        TFNs  LOW COST AUTOS  40 UNDER  $4,000  Some Gov't  Safety Tested  Call 885-401  1960 Camaro 305 aulo., T-Tops,  Rally rims, $2600. 685-7113.  1981 Toyola 4.4 New lues.  brakes, eacellenl condition $3200  OBOB85 48IB #13  1986 F150 XL 4X4 club cab,  57.000 kms.. aui leai spring  eng . 5 8 L 4V HO aulomalic.  veiy clean. $10,000 OBO 885  4736 ss  '81 Chev 1\/2 Ion PU 4X4. 350  aulo . no mst. while 8000 lb  Warn winch, rally wheels, gd  lookrg duck, $4200 OBO. 886-  3930 #11  1976 Foid 1\/2 ion, V8 aulo ,  $600 Phone BB6 2898.     #!3w  t978 GMC 3\/4 Ion, GOOD  mechanical condition. Rusl.  $1100.883-2377. #13  1986 GMC 4X4 6 2 litre diesel  A\/T. PS\/PB, AM\/FM sleieo.  $7500 885-2258. #11  1987 Toyola Iruck STD. 5 sp.,  exc cond.. L-box 51,000 kms\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  $6000.883-2234, #12  1967 Mercury 1 Ion 4 sp., new  dutch ,$1100. Jesse 886-3947  #11  77 Dalsun 610 in gd. cond, 5  spd. new tires, digital AM\/FM cassette, $1100 OBO 886 8M2 #12  UTILITY TRAILER. INEXPENSIVE. 886-2927. #12  1977 F250 ciewcab, 351 mod.,  auto.. P\/S, canopy spare motor  and trans.. $1600.886-6682,  \ufffd\ufffdttss  1988 Chev. Cheyenne 1\/2 Ion  pick-up. 4.3 litre V6, PS\/PB,  61.000 km., box mat, toolbox,  $8700.885-2836,885-7413.   ss  1985 Btonco II 4X4, aulo., CD  player, gd. cond.. $7500 OBO.  Days 886-9332 alt. 7 eves. 886-  2983 ss  77 Chevy Nomad, deluxe window  van, parts. 886-2878. ss  '81 Dodge pickup supei cab, no  rusl. motor A1. $3400 886-7414.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd12  Chevy 3 Ion Iruck, working power  tail gale, pails only. $700 OBO.  886-9500. ss  1953 Chev. 1\/2 Ion. Rebuill  engine. Radiais, $2700 obo.  885-1943. ss  1990 Dodge Grande LE Caravan,  loaded. 40.000 kms.. besl oiler  885-6026. ss  V  1975 Dodge Maxi-Van. 3-way  fridge, slove. luinace, toilet, sink,  $7300.886-3306, ss  1973-33'5th wheel, $7300080  885-6396. #11  Fibreglass brglool pickup camper.  C9.5DLX 1987, 11761b toilet,  showei, elc. mint condition,  $9500,885-4736, ss  1980 24' Holiday Havel trailer.  land axles, radial lues, forced air  furn. awning, lge fridge. 4 burner  slove. oven, showei, sleeps 6  $7795.885-4143. #12  For sale - Boler trailer. $1950  OB0 886-B487 ss  Dodge 200.1977 insulated panel-  lie carpeted s\/lockers. bench seal  lids td d\/bed, ideal for camping,  exc cond, $2100 OBO. 886-9156  I3w  1975 Argosy 26 fl, gd, cond.. fully  eguipped. $6500. 886-2885 all, 4  pm. #13w  1977 VW Westphalia rebuilt 2 litre  engine, exc. cond., new radial  tires and paint, $4500 OBO 883-  2703. #11  1979 Bellevue tent trailer, gd.  cond., $1000 OBO. B86-20B8 all  6pm, #11  197610 Galaxy, 3 way fudge, tur.  nace. queen bed. dean, Ron 883-  9794. #11  1977 26' trailer, rear bedioom,  tub, fully self-contained, veiy  dean, $7500. Ron 883-9794. #11  M \" a .up' $200 per loot per monlh.  Royal Reach Motol A Manna  885 7844 Sechelt. #13  1990 14 1\/2 It.. Houislon. compiele wilh 1990 40 HP Meicuiy  plec start, cal infection, lilt tratier.  like new. $5850 866 3197    #11  12 aluminum boal. $425. 885-  2155 #13  Campbell   biass \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd speed piop  HH 020 P20 686 9346 alt 5pm  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdII  Canoe, 16 It. fibreglass. all  an essoiles, $385. Rare Irbre  glass 14 II twin keel sailboat.  HUM cuslom sails and ugging.  $.'1.00 886 3228 \ufffd\ufffdl3w  is hp mannei O\/B wilh gas lank  U'ssthan 30 his $1500 BB6  9434 #13  fl II woik boal moon Heel V853  (IM glass hull depth soundei  a\/pilot needs lepair Inl A exl  lluls loi Ihe above will be icceived  i.i' lo Maich 30\/92 loi appointment lo view call Heib Craig  B8622\/7 #13  I lloal 16x25'$5900 or two lloals  8 <25' $3400 each, on an tilled 45  gallon containers Mooring buoys  $75 each Phone 947-9447   #15  1979 50 HP Meicuiy 500 out-  boaid, lecondilioned. $800. 886-  2431. #12  MV Rooslei, 21' aluminum )el  boal, H\/T cabin, radar. VHF, new  engine, $13,500 OBO. Call 886-  8192, #12  1990 25 HP Yamaha w\/new con-  Hols plus 16' wooden boat A trailer extras, $2500 Jane 885-9819  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 12  34'\ufffd\ufffd12' powei cruiser, totally  rebuilt 1991. Eveiylhing new  1985 Winnebago motoi home 18'  ski boal 100 HP Meicuiy, combined valve. $120,000. Tiade  land 1-826-9936, #12  1981 20' double Eagle hardtop  200 HP Volvo 260 leg, (H-6), Gibsons Maiina. $17,500.886-2694  ss  Volvo 280 leg Hansum plate 170.  6 cyl., all gd cond.. $1700. 885-  6065, \ufffd\ufffdI1  OUTBOARDS FOR SALE  9 9-20-30-40-50-70 HP 1989-  1990 Evinrudes Excellent condi-  llon. Lowe's Resort, 883-2456.  TFN  SECHELT MHIIE  SURVEYS LTD.  Captain llll Murray I  MCMMC    M.N.A.M.SJJ  M A B Y C    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Maiine  Surveyor', and Consullanlsl  Yes! There is a tellable local  piopelloi lepaii seivice. 865-  5278 TFN  15 HP Mariner O\/B less lhan 30  his,with gas lank, $1500. 886-  9434. I4cn  19' Inboard Clinket runabout, veiy  fast and in lop condition, surveyed  value $8500, oilers A trades considered. 886-2738. ss  Highlinei trailer, like new. 1000  kg. 14' tires. $1700 OBO 886  3001. ss  1979 27' Baylinet Victoria C\/B.  255-280 Leg, new engine, low  houis, lots ol exttas, $24,900  OBO. 463-8919 or 463-6959.  ss  18' Davidson sailboat, new main,  new cushions, exc. cond., $3800,  885-9333. ss  MV. Blacklist!. 24' Owens, well  appointed latge fish deck, Coast  Guaid Inspected, featuring new  Swann auto, anchot pkg., new  LMS, 200 w\/Loian C, new lenders  A brackets, mooting lines, new  windows, completely lelimshed  hull and swimgud new handrails,  flush mount Fishon lod holders  (5( FWC 318 Chrysler, $8,000  885-7977 ss  MOORAGE Pendei Haibour 883-  9855 \ufffd\ufffd16  Rubbei iall Avon Rover R3-40,  max. 15 HP, 1\/2 price. $2200.  8852306 ss  27   Mobile Homes  Ouality mobile homes, Regents,  Modulines. pads avail, oi private  property, display homes open  dally. 1413 Hwy. 101, Gibsons,  S.C M.H.P. 886-9826.        TFN  2 bdim. 12'x40' - $9500 needs  TLC. great starter home lot Mi A  Mis Fixil. #47-1413 Hwy. 101,  Gibsons,S.C.M.H.P.886-9826.  TFN  REDUCED $17,900  2 bdim. new carpels tile, lighl fixtures, sundeck, big shed. Cheap  pad lent. Nick 583-7653 Valley  Pacilic. \ufffd\ufffd12  Sunshine Coail Mobile Home  Salts - New and used -pads  available or private property See  us for the best deals. Charles  686-9826. TFN  Mobile Homes  By ownei. 12x68 mobile home,  call 886 3039,886 7306 ss  24.52 Ihiee bdrm doublewrde 5  appl.. must be moved avail, mrd-  Maidi. $35,000 1)86-9229      ss  14.70 wilh caiport. coveied deck.  3 bitims. I 1\/2 balhs. all appliances located in Big Maples  Park 885 2258 #11  1990. 14x70 Hampton 5 appis.  extras. 14.18 addition. 2 decks,  complete $48,000 Must move  886-7778. \ufffd\ufffd|3  REGENT - NEW  Built in Albeila a quality mobile  home. 2 bilim deluae the Imesl  I4'\ufffd\ufffd67' mobile on the Coasl rot  only $52,900 Open 7 days I  week loi viewing S C M II p  8869626 TFN  Foi sale, eac cond in nicely land  scaped well -attended adull orient  ed paik Within easy walking dis  lance to beautiful Davis Ray  beach 2 bdim, living mom A dm  ing area, includes washer diyei,  Indge, slove. A dishwashei Pm  manent duiotd root, covered sun-  deck wilh ealia sloiage area To  view call 886-8320 #11  14x70 wilh 8x20 add , 5 appl.  wood slove, 2 bdrm. lam rm,, 1  1\/2 baths, musl be moved, 886-  B037alt. 5pm. #llcn  28   Motorcycles  29   Wanted lo Rent  Family seeking 3 bdrm. home,  pels, pielei wood heat (as backup) needed by May 1st Rels.  avail 886-9216 #11  Woiking couple, NS\/ND, 2 children. Gianihams area 886-3159.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdII  '86 Honda Aspencade, exc  cond,, gaiage kepi, $7500. 8B6-  9595 ss  Classic BMW, 74. R96. not iuii  ning 886-7821. \ufffd\ufffdl3w  Monlasa 250, on-ioad\/oll-ioad,  exc. shape, $1200. $899. 886-  7655 or 220-9564. ss  Prol couple will housesil (pels  loo) liom mid-June, in return loi  reduced rent. Rels. avail. 885-  7914 #14  31   For Rent  Neat, clean. 3 bdim rancher all  appliances, children A\/oi pets  welcome wilh good rels,  $800\/mo avail Apt I 534-6577  loi details #11  I'll',is,mi 2 bdim chaiaclei col-  laqe gical view, Granlhams, avail  Apnl I. long lease pielened,  Rels. $625 886 4996 #13  2 iHlim lownhome. 1425 sq II 1  1\/2 baths, 4 appliances, catpoit.  coveied sundeck, close lo  schools A shopping Available  April 1\/92 $\/75\/monlh 8B6-4680  TFN  Furnished 2 bdim house in Davis  Bny$500p\/nionlh 988-5079 #11  1 bdim shared accomodation in  large house, Gibsons $550  \/monlh 886-8952 #13  Cute I bdim house Shaw Road,  Gibsons Avail April 1\/92. 886-  7178 #13w  Unique 'A' Maine. 2000 sq. II.  cleai view ol Trail Islands. Interior  hoi tub. 3 bdnns . 2 balhs, 5  appis., open plan, sunioom,  greenhouse, 25x30 healed woik-  stiop. ids. $1100\/mo. 886-3010  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd12  1986 Yamaha XT600, exc. cond,  885-5564. ss  29   Wanled to Rent  Couple looking loi immaculate 2  bdim apt oi lownhouse. Gibsons  area 1-5408711 #13  Working couple requnes 3 bdrm.  home, yeai lound, handy wilh  repairs, enjoy gardening, pielened areas: West Sechell lo Mid-  dlepoinl. 885-9227. \ufffd\ufffd13w  Piolessional woman, 2 girls.  home to rent or will housesil lot  (educed rent, Roberts Creek area  pielened. 886-3739. \ufffd\ufffdl3w  Wheelchair accessible place, non-  smoker, non dnnkei, Gibsons pielened. B85-939B #13  Wanled, shaied accommodalion  maluie piolessional women lo  share house Apnl 1, lv. mess.886-  8095. TFN  Inexpensive Sludio space wilh  iiinmng walet A powet, could  trade loi caretaking duties. 886-  8097 #13  Don Sutherland ol PEBBLES  REALTY LTD.wrll support your  Residenlial. Commercial oi Industrial investment. Pebbles ptovides  a lull seivice PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PACKAGE. Call Pebbles al 686 8107 loi details. TFN  Small rustic cabin wilh loll, woodslove, outdoor toilet. Preler  lemale tenant, musl like animals  and be willing lo liade part ol rent  loi l,urn silting and odd jobs. Rent  negotiable. Reply Box 373. c\/o  Coasl News. Box 460, Gibsons.  BC VON IVO. #12  Deluxe, Jolly Rogei view condo. 1  bedioom fully lurnished, 5 appliances, available Apiil 1 lo June  30. $550\/nio. plus utllS. Phone  Rick 885-5573 or Bill 585-9554,  #12  3 loom suite, giound lloor waterliont, view, Pendei Haibout,  $325 883-9855 #11  Gibsons, sunny 1 bdim.  wheelchair accessible. $525 plus.  Arthur 885-9859 112  View ovei Trail Islands. 3 bdrms..  basemenl, very race home seeks  responsible lenants, $875. 885-  9449. #11  Executive Home In Langdale  Laige 5 bdim house wilh view A  balconies 5 appl.. 2 1\/2 baths, 2  sided F\/P. hoi tub. Elec. Plus heat  A hot water, aulo 2 cat gaiage,  laige landscaped yaid. Vertical  blinds skylight A island m kilchen  Walk to leny. avail Mai. I.  $i200\/mo Sony, no pels Call aft  530 pom 886 8801 ot 886 3308  days \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI3w  2 bdim trailer. Davis Bay,  $500\/ino 885 7511 #11  1 bdim lownhouse, avail April 1.  W\/D. F\/P, $600.686-3713    111  Mobile home sile. Welcome  Woods aiea Sechelt, near new  school 461-3795. \ufffd\ufffdl3w  2 bdim watnifront semi detached  on acre. Poipolse Bay, 4 appis.,  $575 886-9600. #l3w  2 bdim. suite ledecoiated. 4  appl.. ocean view Hopkins Landing, non-smoking, $600. 686  3428 13w  I bdim. with beautilul view,  gourmel kilchen, washer\/dryer  Incl., avail. Apr. 15, Call Joyce  866-9726. #!3w  Jolly Rogei 1 bdrm. condo, furn..  pool, view, summei or long term.  Garden Bay, 2 bdim. basemenl  liom now until Sepl. All appl., A  view. $650. NRS Cenluiy West  Really, properly management.  685-2235. #11  Neat Gibsons Plaza laige 3  bdim lanchei on acreage,  ensuite, 3 appl., loom lot livestock, house pets, avail. May t,  $800\/mo. 886-3457. #!3w  2 bdim. view home, 3 appl.,  Redioolls Rd., $750\/mo 1-926-  3603 aft. 4pm. \ufffd\ufffd13w  3 bdim. waletlionl mobile home  on acreage wilh F\/P and W\/D in  Eails Cove. 886-96-00.     \ufffd\ufffd13w  1840 sq ft. condo. adult oriented  heart ol Gibsons, $850\/mo\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd call  886-4724. #13w  Gibsons, 2 bdrm. uppei duplex,  exc view, $650\/mo. shaie utils  Phone 686-9260. #11  2 bdtm., view home, 3 appl.  Redioolls Rd., $750\/mo. 1-926-  3603 all. 4pm. #13  Waterfront 3 bdim. oldei home,  Pendei Harbour, washei, dryer,  Indge. slove, wood\/oil heat, avail.  Apiil I., $650.883-9446.      #12  1 bdim. mobile, Bonniebrook,  close lo beach, includes cable,  $460. Phone 886-4980 oi 271-  4645 colled. #12  Redecorated 2\/3 bdtm. apt., lum.  oi unluin, ocean view, Hopkins.  886-7516 alt. 6pm. #12  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd4 ADS  when you  pay for 2  FOR ONE WEEK  in either the Monday  or Weekender edition  up to 10 words  25 cents for each  additional word.  Births, lost &  founds; Free  All classifieds must be  pre-paid before insertion.  Sure Sell Classifieds  $15 up to 10 words  $1 each additional word  Your ad, selling one item, will run 4 consecutive weeks,  then will be cancelled unless you Instruct us to renew It  by classllled deadline \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Not available for commercial advertisers \\  Coast News  CLASSIFIED DEADLINES:  Monday Edition Weekender  Noon Friday Noon Tuesdays  Gibsons 886-2622 Sechelt 885-3930  . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd _-^^J\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^JJ^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. Coasl News, March i<>. 1992  11  Coast News (Monday Edition) Classified Deadline:  Noon Fridays - Gibsons & Sechelt Offices  For Rent |31   For Rent  34   Help Wanted       | 35   Business &  Home Services  property  management  services  1  Stevr Sawyer  Kcsitltiiiial  ' Coiiiiiicrciiil  ' Industrial  1 retirement unit  available  Reslnclions apply  References  required  Call Steve  Seamount Industrial  park. 1500 (\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd) sq It.  with office, messa-  nine, etc. Beauliful  high quality huilriing  with highway exposure. Huge bay doors,  gixxi pntaung, clean -  available immediately.  We will   i   Scieftn potential lontois  [io moving-ln Inspection  Anange (oi maintenance  & repairs  Collect ihe roru A damage  deposit  Disburse ton! monies In  ownei  Do iiioving-oul inspection  FOR LEASE  \\|>|iiii.iiliiiti-h 800In  1300 sq. fl. of ralniliius  illlie spiiii' ill Inner  tjilisniis aii-n. I.and-  liinl limy tuna llie snnii'  liasrlmltl illipiiiveillellts.  FOR LEASE  LOCATION  LOCATION  LOCATIONI  Fabulous retail space  immediately ad|acent lo  Qaliano Maikel, Sechell  (Beinadelte's Galleries)  Perlect localion lor your  relail business.  Avoid all the hassles  and problems and for  |ust a pittance,  CALL Ihe Property  Management Expert  STEVE SAWYER at  (ilBSONS  REALTY LTD.  8862277  Giound floor, lower Gibsons. 2  bdim Ig liv. im , patio. Iiesh  ieno.. rels req. r,o pets. 886-  8494. ii j*  Bonniebrook Heights. 3 bdim.  mobile home wilh laige addition,  all appl'iances, This mobile is in  exc, cond. small dog or cal OK.  non-smokers. Call Joan al Pebbles Really belween 5-7pm al  886 B244 Asking $650\/mo,   #11  West Sechelt, 3 bdrms up, dining, living room, kilchen, Iwo bathrooms, laige deck. 2 bdtms. laun-  diy. Ig lam \/tec loom & kilchen  on gind level. 4 appl, 2 blks lo  school, very clean, lge. yaid,  enclosed gaiage. $850\/mo plus  UtllS. 885 3548 01 980-2987  (coll) \ufffd\ufffd13w  View home. Selma Park, 3  bdrms. 5 appis. $700 plus utils.  421-4787 #11  Gibsons. 3 bdrm i 2 1\/2 balhs,  kilchen with nook, appliances,  gaiage in neai new building. 298  5215, #11  Cozy 1 bdim. house neai Gibsons  Manna. $550,886-7381.      ill  Avail. March, cozy 1 bdim. sell-  contained suite, Hopkins Landing,  I km to lerry. parking, great view,  $365.1237 Port Mellon Hwy, 886-  8206. #12  Execulive Home, West Sechelt  t yi. old 2750 sq. II. uppet 2  lloois, 3 bdrm.. 2 t\/2 acies, 4  appis., 3 balhs, utility room, lamily  room, den, FP, caipets, drapes,  vaulted ceiling hardwood lloois,  avail. Apr 1, $895 plus utils. no  pets, rels. 1-524-8406.        #11  N\/S lemale seeking same lor  shaied accommodation in my  home, $350\/mo plus t\/2 utils lor  April 1. North Rd., Gibsons 866-  8095, TFNs  Sunshine Coast Senioi Citizens  housing society is accepting applications lot rentals ol bachelor and  one bdrm. suites in Gteene Court.  Phone 8B5-5962 lot further information. #11  Spacious 3 bdrm. view central  Gibsons, avail. Mar. 15.886-8150  before 6pm. TFN  32. Commercial  for Rent  Roberts Cieek Hall avail., dances,  parties, weddings. Yvonne 886-  7815. TFN  Law ollice lequnes legal secietaiy  wilh experience in axporale\/com-  meicial law. lamily law and civil litigation Mail lesume to Russell  Cium Law Ollice, Box 649. Gibsons. BC VON IVO. \ufffd\ufffdl3w  Friendly, reliable, conscientious  class 4 (bus driver) ll\/pt 886-  9318 #l3w  Hallmoon Bay Child Caie has an  opening for the position ol Super-  visoi of the out-ol-school pro  gram. 23 hours per week  Requires a working knowledge ol  age-appiopnale progiaming lot  children 6-12 yeais old Commences Mar 30 Send lesumes  lo Box 57. Wildwood sile. RRI.  Hallmoon Bay. BC #12  Assemble light pioducls liom  home Easy woik. excellent pay!  We details - 24 his (604) 623-  2380, Exl \ufffd\ufffdA74 #13  J CAT Holdings is holding a bailie control couise Now hiring  phone 866-0907 before Wed #11  WANTED: 97 overweight people  10 lose 10-29 lbs per mo 100%  naluial Docloi lecommended.  We pay you. Serious callers only  533-5576, #14  1165 sq It retail. Sechell. Three  private offices, $780 nel. 2000-  10,000 squaie feet. Highway  exposuie. will build lo suit. Grant  Realty 886-3330. TFN  350 sq. II. Office\/store space in  attractive building available April  I, call 886-4716 daytime excepl  Wednesday. #12  STORAGE  Heated,    pallatized,    gov't  approved. Len Wiay's Tiansler  Lid. 886-2664, TFN  Waterlront cozy I bdim. cabin,  fridge, slove, laundry facilities,  elect, heal, avail, immed., $400.  883-9446. #12  Gibsons, spacious I bdrm. apartment, gieal localion, avail. Apnl 1,  $600 incl. heal i hydio. 298-  5215. #12  I bdim. collage, Rbts. Ck.,  $470\/mo. 886-4567 or 886-8019  #12  Lighl industrial 750 sq. II., Gibsons, avail. Mat. 15. $475\/mo.  Call 1-921-6751. #11  600 sq. II. piolessional olfice  space, ground floor, lots ol parking on Farnham Rd., upper Gibsons Call 686-7020 days.    TFN  Davis Bay, Wilson Creek Hall  available. Wheelchair facilities,  885-2752,885-9863. #12  34. Help Wanled  1 bdim. equipped mobile home  Sechell aiea, lumiished oi unfurnished, avail, immed. 885-7940.  #12  1 bdim. cabin Rbts. Ck private.  neai beach, $500\/mo. 885-9464  #12  2 bdrm spacious v.ew suite, #1-  631 Jacks Lane, Gibsons, $730.  1-736-4804. #12  Laige 1 bdim apt. in quiet residential atea near all amenities.  $535. Call 1-937-3794,        #12  Nice watei lionl apt al Secret  Cove, $650. Please call Hood al  885-9368 or lv. mess. #11  New 2 bdim. condo. 2 balhs, 4  appis., gaiage, across Irom maiina, wilhin walking dislance ol  Sechelt, suit professional couple,  $700 monlh, rels. 885-2923, BBS-  3681 eves. #12  3 bdim. house Marine Di\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Gibsons, $900 hydro ind. 885-1968.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd12  Egmonl: 2 yr. old clean 2 bdrm.  mobile home, 924 sq. fl. plus storage loom, laige deck. N\/S. ne  pets, rels., lease possible. Also,  small fully lurnished cabin, suil I  ot 2 people, beside ocean. All  facilities avail, on site, N\/S. no  pels, $300\/mo. 883-2222     #12  3 bdtm. home on cul-de-sac  solarium, 5 appl.. $850\/mo 886-  4516 or 222-4034. #13  VOLUNTEERS  NEEDED  Secretary needed lor  Heritage Society, Must  have n typewriter or  computer. Can do work nt  home. 2-4 hours per  month.  Earth Day Apnl 22nd a  person is needed lo woik  with a group to promote and  coniriinale activities.  Program Assistant for  Local seniors program.  Work can be done al  home. Approx, 2-4 hours  per month  Big Brother Organizalion  is looking lor a person lo  spearhead an office on the  Coast, A committee is in  place.  Program Assistant needed for local seniors  service. Can be done at  home. Knowledge ol  volunteer management an  asset.  For these and more  opportunities please  conlact the Volunteer  Action Centre,  885-5881  A service provided tor by  the Ministry ol Social  Seivices and Housing  The Suncoasl Vocational Training  Piogram requires a part time Program Assistant lor general olfice  procedures, to provide assistance  to the stall and sludenis Experience with Word Pertect is essential, knowledge ol Bedford  Accounting and Teaching experience would be an assel. Send  resumes lo Box 2309 Sechell, C,  VON 3A0 by March 23.       #11  Ladies! Duplicate your husband's  income. Woik liom home oi  ollice. Earn S500-S1600 part lime,  $2500 lull lime Call 886-2855  eves. #11  Cieale own employment \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Volunteers: Interesting magazine production woik - typists, graphics,  reporters. Depl. Manageis. Rex  886-3058. #11  Pioblems with Land Eiosion?  Undermining7 Seawall Delenora-  tron' Piling or Float ''estivation?  Fee consiilalKxi. 885 5435. #12  Paalic Constiuction a Division ol  Tolan Developmem Lid Renovations, basements, drywall. T bar,  ceilings, suspended drywall ceilings. Iinishmg caipentiy Foi  FREE estimates call 885-4847  Roland #!3w  North Pacilic Boal Building - a  Division ol Tolan Developments  Lid repair and restoialion. cabinets, elc wood a fibreglass  boats, call Roland 885-4647.#13w  Spring projects lum puces, given  on lences. decks, greenhouses,  garden boxes, elc Eipenenced  carpenlei will give tree estimates  Btuce 885 9576 #!3w  COTTWELL PAINTING  Fine eslimales, semois discounls  866-2312 #12  Two responsible men wilh 1 Ion  truck will do rubbish temoval,  landscaping, demolition, tiee  removal, hauling Fiee Estimates.  7 Day Seivice 885-2670       #12  Gaidemng. pruning, cleanup,  landscaping and liee woik, 10%  discount loi semois. lirewood  $85 coid lit. Call 884-5263.   #11  We will clean your home. References Jerry 885-5574 Deb. 886-  2675, #11  36. Work Wanled  Ministry of Social Seivices and  Housing urgently requites foster  homes for teens. If you can help  please call Ihe Resources Social  Woiker.885-7101 weekdays. #11  $40,0O0\/yrl READ BOOKS and  TV Scnpls. Fill oul simple  :like\/don'l like\" loim, EASY! Fun,  relaxing al home, beach, vacations. Guaianteed paychecks.  FREE 24 houi recording 801-379-  2905 Copyright \ufffd\ufffdBC104EB   #14  $200-$500 WEEKLY Assemble  produds al home. Easy! No selling. You're paid diiecl. Fully guar-  anleed. FREE 24 hour recording  801-379-2985 Copynghl  #BC104DH #14  35. Business &  Home Services  Certified Saw Filer  JDH MILL SERVICES  Shaipening a Repairs  to all cutting tools Including  Mower Blades A Chalnsaws  Jamie Narrop  te\ufffd\ufffdwrnia\ufffd\ufffdMw taUru  Spotless Palming  l< Wallpapering  ' Prolessional Workmanship'  Quality Materials' Reasonable  Rates ' Free Estimates' 883-  9843. #13  HOMEOWNERS' HELPLINE  loi even the oddest of jobs 886-  4788. #11  KAYNOR  Interior cleaning big or small.  bonded S reliable. 884-5324 or  886-2328. #13  PEERLESS TREE  SERVICE LTD.  Topping - Limbing > Dangei Tiee  Removal, Insured, Guaranteed  Woik. Free estimates. 885-2109  TFN  YORKSHIRE GARDENER  Lawn problems? Gaiden oul ol  control? Need nee pruning, hedge  shaping? Friendly, reliable service. Fully insured. Commeidal 4  residential. References available.  FRED 886-3526. TFN  IN-HOME PROFESSIONAL  STEAM CLEANING  Caipets\ufffd\ufffd Upholstery   .\ufffd\ufffd,  powtmui thin:, mouniii) \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd',\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'.  1 a  HJilK'MIV  51 POSSlf.ll HISUI'S  JUS! ASK AHIIUND'  mm  I  886-3823  X DIVISION OF KEN DEVRIES  A SON riODRCOVEXINGS  Moving and rubbish lemoval. 885-  4066. #11  Willing and strong guy will do any  woik. Has chalnsaw, evenings  885-9754. #12  Quality custom Iraming, lounda-  tions, finishing, lenovations,  decks. Contract or hourly. Gaiy  885-8934. #14  B. Vaico, carpenter, toolings,  loundalions, decks. 885-7977  eves. #11  COOL RUNNINGS  Lighl hauling, rubbish removal,  garden work, lotolilling, odd |Obs  885-3917 #17  EXPERIENCED CARPENTER  15 yeais experience in all aspects  ol house constiuction oi repair  Contract or hourly. Estimates  Free. Bmce 885-9576,        #11  Finishing carpenlry and renovations, excellenl. relerences. David  Tail, 885-8870. #13  Compiele lawn and gaiden service, alsc minor Installations. Call  Mike 8850966 #12  Protect youi slucco finish or concrete woik. Acrylic sealer slain  and waterproofs. Free eslimales.  Phone 885-8879 #13  House cleaning, flexible, reliable  wilh references. Phone Alii alter  6pm 886-2971. #12  Complete Bobcat Services  Excavating \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Backfilling  Retaining Walls \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Trenching  Landscape Construction  Diainage  886-8538  TFN  37. Child Care  Sewing alterations & repairs  phone886-7t60 #13  COAST TREE Topping. Falling,  Dangei Tiee Removal, Fully  Insured, Piompl Service. 885-  9577oi 649 1748 Herb Beam \ufffd\ufffd12  Reliable man\/men available loi  lawn\/gaiden labour property  maintenance. P\/T oi lew hours,  Rob 886-3822. relerences.    #11  Home and yaid maintenance,  landscaping. Phone Terry Dougan  883-9297 lit  For Iree estimates on renovalions.  additions, new constiuction. Call  Sound Construction 885-2887  (Rbts, Ck.) #11  Mother ol 2 will babysit in het  home, Beside Gibsons Elementary 886-7160 #13  Will babysit in my home, Cedar  Giove School area. Phone 886-  4688 \ufffd\ufffd13w  Experienced mom willing lo provide pl\/lt daycare in my home,  Chastei Rd \/Cedai Giove School  area, lunches A snacks provided  Industrial Firsl Aid training i rels  avail, Yvonne886-4643.     #l3w  FUNSHINE DAYCARE A caring  sale environment, creative play  material, ECE Certilied staff. Fun,  Fun. Fun, lor 2 1\/2 to 5 yr. olds.  886-3377. #13w  Experienced siller available  Redioolls area. 885-2650.  \ufffd\ufffdl3w  Chrislian mom ol two will babysit  in my home, non-smoking. 886-  9449. #11  Molly Mouse Day Caie spaces  available - IB monlhs lo school  age. Fun-filled caring environment  wilh early childhood trained stall.  866-3913. #30  38   Business  Opportunities  Full or part time couples and individuals loi business ol youi own.  Local Amway distributor assists  you lor splendid opportunity 885  7144 or 886-9479.  #13  5 YEARS AGO  Sunshine Coasl School District finally adopted a budge! to  be submitted to ihe provincial  government The total budget  comes lo SI3,548,951 which is  $2,047,584 over last year.  Coast residents may have  won iheir battle for a 10:30 am  ferry sailing BC Fern Corporation representative Jim Price  said the ferry would be reinslal-  ed May 15 and would mil aulo-  malieallv he cancelled nexl fall.  10 YEARS AGO  An SCRD member was suspended following allegations  that scrap material had been  sold and Ihe proceeds improperly allocated.  Describing the budgetary  restriction announced by premier Bill Bennett as \"poorly  organized, poorly thought out.  Inequitable and harmful to the  basic educational program  offered in the classrooms of the  school district,\" local school  trustees voted unanimously lo  refuse to submit a budget by  March 31,  The regional board goes on  record as finding allegations  made by director Charles Lee  regarding the regional hoard  siaff and salaries as being \"just  not right.\"  Mayor Bud Koch announces  thai abuse of the Sunshine coasl  Regional District by his aldermen will no longer be tolerated.  Chairman of the first Economic Development Commission, Al Wagner, recommends  lhal the regional district hire  Oddvin  Vedo  as  economic  developmem commissioner.  Vedo comes from a similar  posiiion in the Bulla)-.'. Valley.  15 YEARS AGO  Three local gentlemen of no  inconsiderable talent: Peier  Trower, Ken Dalgleish and  Michael Dunn slole the show al  the XVI Civwala karmapa bene  fit at Queen Elizabeth Theatre  in Vancouver. Peter Trower  began with a work called Long  Green Tunnels, a delicate score  from Ken Dalgleish on grand  piano and Mike Dunn on one of  his hand made electric guitars.  25 YEARS AGO  Estimates of a Sechelt boat  harbour amounting to $22o.ooo  are included in eslimales lo the  federal budget.  45 YEARS AGO  Bank ol Montreal offers  loans al rales of .1 1\/2 and 4 1\/2  per cent lo facilitate cash purchases of consumer goods You  can. says llie hank, borrow $100  lor as little as 17 cents per  month,  Susan McLean  Certified General Accountant  is pleased to announce her retirement  Het practice will be carried on by  Soprovich & Co.  Certified General Accountant!  The linn will continue to cany on as a Piolessional Certified General  Accounting Finn meeiing llie communities needs in:  Auditing \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdGeneral Tax ('reparation \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lux St Financial Planning  I- inani'ial Statements * ( m |hii ale lav 1'iepai atinn  Computer Consulting * ( lillipillei i\/.i'il llmikkri ping  Snpi in it'll St Co., located in the Gibsons Qua), will provide  Ihe same high quality service thai has been provided by  Susan McLean for the pasi 11 veins  Susan will carry on with Soprovich & Co. until retirement,  CONGRATULATIONS SUSAN!  38. Business \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 39  Legal  Opportunities     I  39   Legal  ICBC INJURY CLAIMS  THE BUS' 25'mobile kilchen,  turnkey operation. Too many lea-  lures lo list $10,000 OBO, Dean F,ee \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdliai advlce carj AnaS|ase  886-4794eves.                 (Ill Maragos 669-3441            #21  When ihe going get lough,..the |#  tough make a move. Looking lor a t\ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-, i\"\/fevt  new opportunity. Let's talkl Bryan Children's Hospital  1-980-4145 (6-7:30pm)        #13 M\"'\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffditatac\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffdniiwMiiW  HIRED EQUIPMENT REGISTRATION  COASTAL ROADS, Ihe mad and budge  maintenance contractor lor service area 05,  Sunshine Coasl, is compiling a list ol local  hired equipment available lor work in Ihe  Gihsons. Madeira Park. Powell River and  texada Island areas of Ihe conliacl area.  Please include the lollowinq mtoimatkin:  1, Type ol equipment,  2, Year make ft model.  3, Senal Number  4, Attachments,  5, WCB. registration number.  ot pick-up registration loims a! ;iny of ihe  (iiiinwinq locations.  851 Sunshine Coast Highway, Gibsons. B.C.  Francis Peninsula Road, Madeira F irk, B.C.  7173 Albernie Street. Powell River, B.C.  Glllis Bay Road. Texada Island, B.C.  Regislialion should be submitted hy March 27.  1992  APPLICATION FOR  PESTICIDE USE PERMIT  B C. hydro - Lower Mainland Transmission, 18785  96th Avenue, Surrey, BC , V3T 4W2, Telephone:  882-7644 is currently applying for Pesticide Use  PermM 10r)-541-92\/94 to apply Roundup  (glyphosate) to 77.7 hectares of transmission line  rights-of-way on the Sunshine Coast to ensure  safety clearance (fiies), and public and worker  safety Applications will he made hy selective  applications cut-n-treat, haek-n-squirt, capsule  injection and wipe-on applications (no spray  applications) between 01 May 1992 and 31  Decembei 1994 Copy of the permit application  and maps may he viewed at BC, hydro - 18785  96th Avenue, Surrey, BC, or BC hydro - 4350  Rainhow Road, Sechelt, BC, or B C. hydro, 4567  Marine Avenue, Powell River, B C , or contact Lloyd  Hayward at R82-7650  A person wishing to cnnttihutp information about  the site for the evaluation of this application for a  use permit must send written copies of this  information to both the applicant anil the Regional  Manager of the Pesticide Control Program, Lower  Mainland, 10334-152A St., Surrey, BC, V8R 7P8,  within 30 tlays of the publication of this notice  (XKUMBlA  Ml) Urm is  COMAiNIIY  WWSPAPtdS  ASSOCIATION  247  BLANKET CLASSIFIEDS  These ads appear in more than 100 community newspapers tn B C ,  and reach mom than 3 million readers  TO PLACE AN AD CALL THE COAST NEWS Al 8BG 2622  lur 29  $195\"\ufffd\ufffd*  (3        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .1- 'l,lJfllt*Ml.ll*LMi1  AIRCRAFT  AIRCRAFT FOR SALE.  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Call Charles  at Dega Distributors 1 800-  665 3032.  THE BEAUTIFUL NORTH  OKANAGAN is calling you  with employment opportuni-  Des: (1) experienced retail or  wholesale plumbing salesperson, (2) experienced lumber  and building supply salesperson, (3) experienced kitchen  cabinet design sales person,  (4) plumbing estimator, ex  penenced in both residential  and small lo medium commercial construction. Our  group of companies Is strong  and needs to add the above  people to .service the business that is knocking on our  doors daily. Send resume to  Box 40, The Morning Star,  4407 25m Avenue, Vernon,  B.C. VU1P5.  BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES       BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES  | WANTED CHRISTMAS ,  j TREE growers Return  | $12,000 to $45,000 per acre  i Send $2 lor inlonnation:  ! Hiway Tree Farm, 22556  j Road 511, Sherwood Park.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd AB. T8C1H1.  | .$50,000. COMMISSION in  \\ direct sales, advancement  , incentives to management &  1 directorships. B C wide.  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(estimated at SMI pet  truck Uul lor a lO.tHXI lbs load  and two hours ot travel tune), as  Well failing lo include the cost  ol cleanup lor illegal dumping  outside tlu- transfer station  Which many residents fell  would escalate With reduced  access to the Waste management  site  Other tesidents fell lhat lees  lor household gatbage would he  applied \"al a later dale.\" and  thai the si'KI> could not guar  Uttee lhal lipping lees lot olhet  Waste would not escalate in the  Future  Wilson said, \"Tipping lees  aie going to be a lacl of life  Whatever happens hete there  musl Ih' seven days access, hui  burying garbage in Ihe ground,  in the long term, is mil the way  HI go \"  Wilson was accused ol not  representing the wishes of area  residents on this issue and he  replied, \"I don't believe I am on  the opposite side of the best  interests of the people The  solution to the problem is to  reduce waste at the source or  alter consumption with recycling.\"  Wilson said thai llie SCRD  has sel aside $5,(MK) for a recycling project in the Pender area.  Local recycling committee  member Jay Hamburger said  that although the group was  grateful for llie SCRD's consideration, it would cost $J3,(KXI to  bring hydro into the transfer station site and would probably  cost (including hydro) between  $50,(XX) and $60,(XX) to get the  recycling project going.  Gurney expressed hope that  in the future, when the transfer  School  district  faces  $475,000  deficit  The school district's secretary-treasurer has projected next  year's operating budget to run  at a deficit of $475,855 before  salary increases - despite a .6  per cent increase in the block  funding provided by the government.  Tim Anderson said the projected deficit would result from  an anticipated increase of some  85 students on the Sunshine  Coast for next year.  He said the original budget  called for new teachers to  accommodate the students as  well as making allowances for  increased bus service.  Anderson said the end result  of the budget shortfall would  mean no new teachers would be  hired and any who left the system during the year wouldn't be  replaced.  \"It means we'll have to make  do wilh what we've got,\"  Anderson said.  PERM  SPECIALS  Reg $60  \\ow S,W  Seniors $55  Mow S4,\")  Specials Run From March 16-28th  657 School Road, Gibsons  1386-3916  station days were ieduced, the  recycling gtoup might fill the  gap  Local   publisher   How aid  White, who had been in conlacl  wilh the waste management  branch and the Mimslis nf llie  Environment, accused the  SCRD of misleading area resi  ileitis According lo While, llie  Ministry of the 1 luinniiiii-iil is  willing to look al a new dump  sue in the Peiulei Haibout atea  While also slated thai he had  7511 signatures on a local pelt  lion winch oppoata llie lianslei  station proposal, and requests  Ihe SCRD provide a \"slate ol  the an\" waste management program, including a local landfill  Tempers Flared ovet SCRD  evaluations of Ihe existing site's  viability and estimated upgtad  ing cosls which were in excess  ol SSQOyOOa Al one point Wilson, in exasperation, stated,  \"The difference between the  Pender Haibour landfill and Ihe  Sechell one. is that geologically  speaking the Sechelt hole is a  better one, with a longer life  ex|vclancy I'm noi as attached  to my garbage as some people  seem lo he,\" he said  Near the conclusion of the  meeiing a resident asked that  the issue of a transfer station  versus a new or upgraded land  till site he pul lo referendum Si  O'leary, alternate Area A repre  tentative, said, \"If it is within  ihe municipal act to have a  leleiiiiliim.we'll have one \"  Gumey stated. \"If ihe people  aie willing lo pay for a referendum, let litem have one.\"  FiestaWest  Mazatlan, Attn  Man 20, 27 Ap..1.10 A II       ^ip  Los Cabos, m*m  Mai 20. 27 \\|u   1 A 10  IXtapa, Thursday  Mai   II  I WEEK  I st lYisam       ^^t 2 ml IYpwmi  649(^324  2 WEEKS  I st Pcrsm 2 ml Pcrsim  ft\"  ii*1  799g$39  tn  ,M  799  Puerto Vallarta, Saturdays    -..**.  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