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DAVID Johnston, municipal clerk of \\ Gibsons and Sechelt wilt- be- in a posi-  Gibsons, has requested that gazetting tion to apply for the\\extension of power  of a road to the Gibsons-Sechelt airport to the airport property. We will.Y of  be undertaken so that power can be course, seek assistance and cooperatioq  ^upplied to the line, Aid\/ Norm Watson from everyN department which will result  reported  to   Sechelt     Village     Council,     in a power  line being constructed.\"  \\  ENINStJBA  7 . 7   \\  Serving the Sunshine C6ast,XHo\\ve Sound to JeiVfs Inlet), including Port Mellon, Hopkins Landing, Granthams Landing, Gibsons, Roberts Creek7 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\/  Wilson Creek, Selma Park, Sechelt, Halfmbon Bay, Secret Cove, Pender Hrb\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Madeira Park,.Garden Bay, Irvine's Landing, Earl Cove, Egmont  2nd Class Mall  Reflistratforv No. 1142  Union  Label  LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER ON THE SOUTHERN SUNSHINE COAST.  This Issue 14 fogies]-J-'. 5c  Volume 9, No 50 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1972  \\  Noy. 1.    -  -  Johnston wrote to B. A. L'Hirondelle,  district   engineer,   Department   of .Highways,  North Vancouver,   asking  for  the  gazetting.  Johnston also wrote to R. M. Strachan,  minister of highways, vDon Lockstead,  MLA, and Eric Hensch, sub-district manager, B.C. Hydro, Sechelt.  In his letter to L'Hirondelle, Johnston said in part: \"There is one residence  qn \"the airport property and we have  on hand at this date one application for  hangar space and one other application  pending. It has been apparent for quite  some time that the airport will rtot deve-\"  lop sov function properly without hvdvo  power. One of the main incomes would  be from leasing hangar space, but this  needs power. At the present time both  villages are supporting the airpor_7however, the benefit is accruing to the whole  area.\"  In his letter to Strachan, Johnston  said: \"We are asking that your department undertake this gazetting in order  that the power line can be constructed  along   this   to. the   airport   property...\"  To Lockstead, Johnstone wrote: \"Anything you can do towards the province  undertaking such gazetting would be a  step to a, much better basis for operating  the airport.\"  And to Hensch, he wrote: \"It is almost  certain that within the next few weeks  the' airport committee pf the  villages of  . Aid. Watson further reported that the  aero club members had been busy clearing ends bf the runway so paving could  be undertaken. Club members are \"doing  the work free and) on their own \"time,  he said.  'r  3 directors due for  election in district  TERMS  of   three  directors  of  the  Sunshine  Coast  Regional. District  expire .  this year.  Directors whose terms end are: G.  Tampion London, Area P; Harry Almond,  Area D, present chairman; Lorne Wolver-  tqn, Area F, said returning officer G. E.  Girard.  Nomination day is Nov. 20 and candidates must be  nominated in writing by  two duly qualified -electors of the respective electoral areas concerned, said Gir-   .  ard.  Nomination deadline is noon, Nov. 20.  Polls will be held as follows: Area B,  Halfmoon Bay Elementary School and  West Sechelt Elementary School; Area D;  Roberts Creek Elementary School; Area  F, Langdale Elementary School. Election day is Dec. 9 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.  Auto7crusher  coming soon  OPERATION SAM, the provincial government sponsored team touring British Columbia with crushing equipment,  will be in the Sunshine -Coast -Regional  District within four weeks, said Andy  Heatherington, director of the program.  The team collects and compresses old  car bodies, refrigerators and other large  metallic objects and stacks them ready  for removal.  Sunshine - Coast Regional District  board requested the unit when the program was instituted last year, said Charles   Gooding,   administrator.  \"It is hoped that the team of four  men with their equipment will move  into the ar'ea witj_in the next four  weeks;\"  said  Gooding.  \"They will work at the garbage dumps  and at some existing accumulations of  car bodies. Details of location of. sites  to Which old automobiles and the like  may be deposited will be advertised in  subsequent editions of The Times,\" said  Gooding.  Sechelt lookina for  new municipal clerk  VILLAGE  of Sechelt  is  looking  for  a  municipal clerk to replace long-time  clerk Ted Rayner who is ailing.  Following Wednesday's council meeting Mayor Ben Lang and eldermen discussed the replacement  and decided  to.,  place a notice for a clerk in a newsletter  that   circulates   throughout  British   Col-  FIIEDD1E\" Paull,  1C,  sprained  his  back    umJji\ufffd\ufffd''' Lanff \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdB,d lhp onnriid,iio should  f^^Z^-'^^Z^^^n^i    to xatxy out duties as municipal clerk,  5:15 a.m. on the Sechelt Indian Reserve.    myqr ^ lho ^^ ^ ^  FISHERIES   LECTURE   SET  A slide presentation and lecture on  fisheries will be held tomorrow night at  7:30 at Canadian Legibn Hall, Sechelt.  The program will be presented by a  biologist.  The  public is welcome.  HOLD YOUR HORSES  Horse-owning residents in the Selma  Park area are requested to keep their  horses fenced in. RCMP report drate  residents complain about horses grazing  through gardens and police said action  will be  taken if the problem continues.  CHRISTMAS TREE SITE  Village of Sechelt's Christmas tree  will probably be placed on the site of  the future office of the Bank of Montreal, it was decided, at a recent council  meeting. Aid\".\"'Harold Nelson will make  a report on the projecC  STORES TO CLOSE  Most stores and businesses will close  Saturday, Nov. 11, Remembrance Day.  On the following Monday, Nov. 13,  schools will be closed as will many stores  because of the normal retail closing day.  Ypulh hurt in leap  from burning house  ij.-i p.^\"<i$wVf^iHto<tWK\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'&ffi>tf  The youth is in St. Mary's. Hospital  where  his   condition   was   reported   as  'good,'\"       \" \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 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  .fcOlhers!\ufffd\ufffd.in,.-the,.,J\\ouaQ,\ufffd\ufffd.included,,i}iis;,  brothers JvRchoel, 20, Vincent, If), Danny,.  17, \"Carry, 14, and.Tony 20, There woro  ho other injuries.  Tho fire reportedly started obput 5  a.m. when ono oi! the youths awoke  co.ughins from smoke from tho fire  started by a malfunctioning oil heater,  \"fhe kitchen, by thls^tinriq, \"was a ball  of flames\", reported Chief Henry Paull,  a second cousin of the family'. Ho said  thut Ihoy got oul \"just in tho nick of  is open to negotiation,  Sewage dis  outlined at meeting  SUNSHINE    Coast    Regional   District  board, Sechelt Village Council and  members of the Sechelt Band Council  heard a presentation Nov. 2 on a sewage  disposal study for the Sechelt area.  Martin J. J. Dayton and Agris Ber-  zins of the firm of Dayton and Knight\"  Ltd., consulting engineers of West Vancouver, presented the program. Berziris  prepared the study and Dayton outlined  the report and answered questions. He  followed his presentation with a series'of  slides showing modern methods of sewage disposal both on land and by disposal  in deep water.  Board members decided that the re-:  port which they had not had an opportunity to read should not be released for  general publication untii after their next  meeting, Members of the press were^not  permitted at the meeting.  ...., Dayton. advised   the .board   that  he  would  be  prepared    to   attend     public  meetings to discuss tho study and answer-  questions if; necessary.  Besides the full regional bourd and  Sechelt mayor and aldermen, attending  from the.Sechelt band council wore Chief  Henry Pat.ll, Teddy Jpe and Derwyn  Owen, economic consultant i'or the band.  Bruce Redman, right, president of  Sechelt Royal Canadian Legion  branch, talks over construction with  ^..C^ddian^Legipn site  Walt Stufhahh, contractor  $150,000 project. Work began on the  hew legion hall last week and is  expected to be competed by \"-'early  spring, said-Sturhahn. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  'Very fair campaign  St. Pierre congratulates Olaussen  for his victory at noils on October 30  PAUL   St.   Pierre-,   fornfer  Liberal-MP,;  election, Octdber 30.  Coast Chilcotin, extended his qongrat- St. Pierre said, \"I would like to con-  ulations to Harry Olaussen, newly elected  , gratulate Harry Olaussen who conducted  New Democratic Party MP in the federal    a very fair campaign. I am meeting him  From here to Moh Creek . . .  How Chilcotin riding voted;  -\/ a King Olaus. Panlir. St.,Pi.  SC rtDP   PC   L  1% \\rs i  today bctober731 iri West Vancouver in  my home to give him what advice I can.  I hope he will find Ottawa as rich and  rewarding a place to work in as I did.\"  \"When counting stopped on election  night, Olaussen held a slim 316-vote margin over .St, Pierre, Official count was to  . have .been held. Saturday, .,n.r.....2 .  John Pankratz, Progressive Conservative candidate placed third and Lew  King, Social Credit, a distant fourth.  0  5  0  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd0v  iSMe *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd#! ftA-_ -. l-fWi * \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*AY\ufffd\ufffd*I-Ui  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMitsmytij ,'','\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^*irn!i-f!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^*|j'..1iiiw>4i_i-.#^,uii[i_j  InEian band purchases  new front-end loader  0  2  127  \"64  0  2  \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd13  \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"14  1*00  80'  13  5  60  42  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..IL,,  ..  93  .,,8|3  0  113  1  14  1 86  2  40  4  39  i*\"v^.-w*7i?*W4..M>^  MI^.M'^f^WS*^*.'\"*.  SECHEI.T ' Indian   Band   took   delivery  Friday ol' a now 1(51(1,531} Case front-owl  loader for use ln band construction pro-  Thc1!,-ygulliH,--|3oHt-,'NUh|,l,hoir.^'olonBln6fl,*-^jQC|,Hi  \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   -  'Gilbert Joe; ndmluistrntor of tlio bnml'..  housing authority, said lho unit would bo  nald Anna Cuylits, .social .worker.,on..tho  roHorvo, Tlio Dopartrnenl of Indian At\"  i'ali-H kuvo tl.o youths .liiilK) and tho Sq-  cholt IJu'ikI Couni'U;i\\i.d tho Tolom Club  (loiuitocl shoos and ulotl.lng, Elomontary  nuliool    chlldi'on    al  Sooholt   .collocio'd  \"\" monoyfor'tho' youths,'Several stores in  town, lnaludlng Morgan's Mon's Wonr,  Unalo Mick's, Slodmans pnd Wlgards oj-   I'orcd-clolhlnR'-nnd-nrUclcR^^t-'Teduced  ratos. . , .  Porpoise Bay, .  - ''V\/q would havo saved a lot. of money  11' We'd l\ufffd\ufffdad   the loader sooner,\" said Joe.,.  ''Kentlrir*equipment can get. pretty ex-,' Klnggome^lnlol   'riGnM'ivo\ufffd\ufffd'\"v-ww*,';''wf*'''''    i \"      ' '    '    \"*  Slinooiv Sound    Ivory   Falls  Ocean  Falls  Kimsquit -....  S, Bentinck  Bella 'Coola  Quatna \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     0  Hagensbord         3  Firvale          0  ,,,Bella.\ufffd\ufffd,JBe)la,^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.MI.?\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,ra\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd....k\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi.4.  Namu      Kilbella' Bay ;..     CUncelled .,\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ^'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'Dawso^s\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdL&ndlng''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd|-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'|l:'^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd4%''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!v\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd4>l^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.a\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..10^  . Shearwater  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,     r   21,    ! 3     1],  I'dmllh Inlet      0    13'' 1.,    15  Wyelees Lagoon     Still, not, .hcj&rd, from  Loughborough In,lot     3     10''    3      4  WflrnorBay .,..,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.  ,'Jqhi;,jf.!:,C.amp\\,;;,f.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-....  Wtd-dnian Sound.;:.  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First role of tho versatile -four-ln-ono-  buekot loader will bo In tho current Reg-  \"lonnl-*\"Dlntrlet-*\ufffd\ufffdprojoct~-to*'pi,ovldO'*.,wfttoV\"  services to tho now hand subdivision at  ItHQirin 21 months, \"it will he \ufffd\ufffdq)1'-hup-  Minslral. Ih-  Knight Inlet'  Port Neville  Jackson. Bay  Sim Greek  portlnKi\" .added \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdloo, \"Even when band [ u^dwluiior Ih   mpmbQrf),usoJt(,t|iey\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwlll.b\ufffd\ufffdvt; to.pay for',!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,n|',,       * 1.1'      C-4lin..l T..  The loader\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-n Cnso 080 B\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwi.s pur  , d Stuart Is,  \"!v' Toakorno Arm  , 0,  3  t  I  1  4*:  l  7  0  .  ' 0  2  2.  0  2  8  17  0  13  26  18  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   6  11  1  .,20,,  11  11  0  !, jjV  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'S-'\"  (J  3  13  (i  ;.  1  a  l  - o  (i  3  1  O\" Saturday.  \ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ions t4rou  plan Remembrance  Machinery in Vancoiivor; \" ,.__._  5  14  5  11  20  0  ' H  (1  1  V  \\)  2  2  11  Blrken ,  1, 4  P'Aroy ,.: \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, 5- 19  McGillavray Falls 0 3  1 Seton'Portage  0 11  Shalaith   4 33  Gold Bridge  .'  1 29  Lillooet  11 108  Roynblcls7.J........,7....7: 5i, 71  East Lillooet J..........L 2- 15,  Paseolqua   .,  0 23  Founlalu     4 20  ' PnvlUlon  .. .* :, I 0  ' Big Bar Creek   0 ' Jl'  100  Mile... u,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,f.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,..^, 22 400'  108  Mlio  4 8  . Forest Xlrove W(    ' 11:,., 00(  7. :.,.J',7.41:.  4  19  04  23  \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd18\ufffd\ufffd  2  7,  . 33  15  16  210  ,60 !  n  , fl  23  - 11  7  283  27  101)  '27\/  47  46  83  210  122  17   -  125  120  '27  s*\"l (J0'w'awf  8  36  \"\"217\"'\"  10  23  22  177  7-0V7  ,.-.'v4 -.- ,-  15,  14  ID-  1  290 a,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd28  51),.  36 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ^  CANADIAN Legion branches throt^houl  , tho PonlnHulu will honor lho dead ol'  Canada's wars Saturday, Nov. 11, at Ro-  nionibmi.pn Dny \ufffd\ufffdorvlro.i In Sot'lioll, Clll)-  sons, liolwrln OicpK- upd Pondorillnrlionr,  l'ai'ack'M 'hayn lu'iin dropped from.lhn  Ives of Lho village council, Klwanlfi, L|o\ufffd\ufffdn,,  Kinsmen and the Ladles Auxiliary,  i r i  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd sponsor nt tho commftmiiiorfttlon ban not  yet, been finalized, As ln provloiu.'yoni'H,'  (. troop of brownies will altond lho nor-'  vice and hi.ill.'ii Auxiliary meniboi's will  prnyldis refronlHiienln  aflorwni'dti.  SECHEIUT,,. .       y  **T^'A^pnrndo--wlll,wlonvo'*11ic,*-Lt'\/:lon*-hall'  I Toba Inlet       1  \ufffd\ufffdi Powell-Lako   ....,     1  i, Liind .:     2  il'Sdutbvlow  '  2  1,1 'Sllammon -    I  \" Sjilvary \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Xti .'..! !   0  7G(.at'ilJ(llto      0  PowolU Rlvor ....  .^Paradljlc.;., Valley,.,  Black jpolnt    : \"Ung Bdy  > Stillwater  30  .1  32  37  71  0  13  7  , ;l  20  22  37  2  .  18  3  34  28  20  8  3  Canim Luke NW ..7 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'3  Canim Luke SE      Still hot huard from..  Lae\ufffd\ufffdLa Hauhq     11     75     85   134  150  Mile'7.......:.77; \"fl\"\"27\"'l'05'-lll   Rose Lake '....,     0      7     17     17  Big, L\ufffd\ufffdko, Ranoh ....    1     U,     10     14  \"Williams  tiiku-    78   542'1351 1320\ufffd\ufffd  iYi\"\ufffd\ufffd\"i.S\"lSa4^imiai^  '.  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JamllloM al'lt'r Ihu norvlco al 4 p.in.jn tho HtThell'd iirogrmn, Tlu. narado will bo  nation, InchKllnR, cntorlnB aftor tho por-    L.flfijon' Hall,, -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"-; j. |    ,,     <; ,    lendi Vjff \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd by the iSeohelt. band and,will    Hnlfmooh Rnv  al 10i4f5 a,m,     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"*       fttlvod of tho ltottorti. Crook AsflO&1AUftn7\"'^;~|[*g^^^  Blubber Bay  C.IIIIp.1 'Buy   .  Vnuantla    .....  JerylHi I.ol\/'l 7.  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I  Alexin Crook ,.:   ...    5,  RediiUmi.   ,, , .     |)  Cheznc-iit ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    Sllll not  'Ohllank-ot'i'Vllit     10  G.IJ-80N3 \\  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Klphlnntone IUrIi- School will bo tho  voiuio flRr thin year's coremony ln Glb-  noiin, WroHths will bo Imlrt at tho flanpolo'  befom tho serylce, whoro' local branch  president, Jack' Morris, will .bo. main  spcuker. .        ,       i    .  , Sco\\\ufffd\ufffdts, culm, KuldoN and brownies will  lvft,l.wftlU\\ridi\\..cfi,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdftlottg^  tho Ladlos Auxiliary and,other mombors  of tho community. \"  l\ufffd\ufffdENDKR HARBOUR  i Simplicity will bo lhe koynoto of this  year's Remombranco Day nl Pender Harbour, said the 'or({ahlzors,  Voternhs   will   assoimblo   nt   MadojnV  Pnrk CommunKy hall, with tho customary  Saying n prayer, at tho conoluph will   Roborts   Creole >    12  bo Itav., Do'nnlfi'Popplp  or St, Hllria'u   Olbnona . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.'...-.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:  flft  , Ansllua.i. CJImrch.;'Anyone ,wl\ufffd\ufffdhln({  to,   GranthaniH' Ldf{,  ' 4  45  30   70  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffda , nri*  41 ' 'io  134   208   137  J>,2iri2fT'12ft  050   373  40 '   18  Jnyjnc nf wreaths before the service, Main    0 p,n..  <\ufffd\ufffd-,._ V~s ,,-  ^ff^M-W-\ufffd\ufffd*^..-<*^^,\ufffd\ufffd_1l^\ufffd\ufffd^fr^^:ft.^,B^.tw\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^hK^rfJi^ ^.^fl(->,--,__J,.._.-_^W*lVMI^i)w^alf^Kw^  may lay a wrualh al tho cenotaph,  .   After services, hoi doioi and liol'l drlukn  will be norveil to younnsters at thoLenlon  hall. A dinner lor, members only will bo  hold In tho avcnlwr nnd r. dnnco Is plnn--  nod with tho public Invited Hlnrtlng nt  304  '23  42  W**xe**f^rtoBt>tb*&(ivim*-W  Soames PI  1 37\"  10  Hopkins  J...R',,  I) ,01 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 54 112  Port Mbllon  2 57     10, 25  Gambler Island   0 14   , 22 (1  Lions 'Jlay \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.-.... \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd...\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 2 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 33 - -7H 125  Rritannitt    14 89     04 OB  Woodflbro  1 2 A3    20 3J*  rT-.tl..7l-wlte^rrr^rr;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.-,  .'T\ufffd\ufffdlli.yoko*\"(_nl\ufffd\ufffd.  :    0  K|ehn,u l^leeuo'     1'  Noiulalin Valli)y \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Nhi.jjo Luke  L.,   l  Ah\ufffd\ufffdhlm-_*...L..J,. .'>\\  wmianrx:dkV;:::inr  O^inko *LakQ\"*^_rrrw*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd o-  Phillipn Arm .;...'     2  Church, house     2  TlicortoBln \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..,..'.':.;    \"l \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  MhIIIiu' '....\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.     0  Misery. Crook ,.'...'....    2  Woldwood     0  Moh. Crouk 0  Advances        4,  4  0  K(|  0  ion rd.  7  .2 .  ll  i Dm  30  Ii-  from  3  32  20 .  1(1 '  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi  SJ8  a  -3\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  10.  10  27  '  ll  00 ,  15  10  'The people in Coast Chilcolih didlm'o  a great honor in electing me in 1968. It  ,was a privilege,to,seryo.them,,I have,no;  rpgrols and I would' hot havo done anything differently than I did.  , ,, l!It is,,; of. course,, geographically; a,very,  difficult riding to serve but it is a great  part  of the  country.  I only  hope Mr.  Olaussen will try, in some way, to' bridge  the communication'gap between the nat-   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  '\ufffd\ufffdlonal\"parIiament*\"'and*the people-here^at-\"*'-*-'\"   home.\"-, .    :..,....,, i,,.,   ..,.SA.,Pi9r,\"^ '  country wais now in-a 'mihority\/goverri^ \"  mont situation\/.    .    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   t .  \"Under these circumstances the burb*  ' aucracy .rnther than the elected represent*  ..atlves avo going lo hold Increased power.   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  As for tlio election results' tho1 people arq \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  'novor'' wrong;\". .  ,    \"It has been four years ,of dealing with  some magnificent, people, my own Liberal  party  campaign' workers , a o\/X, Ihoso \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ot    ,',  other paiMloS'tcK.,\"  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' Following1 Is  lho   poll-by-poll   brcnl^-  'down of how' lho voting' wool ln lho Sun-  ...sliino.Coasl.;^','!.'1    '        , : <  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    !7   ! , '    '    \"  Inquest dxdered into  A^ Inquest has }.cop ordered Inlo IKq   '  \"^\"^denth-of^Mrsw  sons, ,who was s|,ruck by', a car\"drl'voiii by  '   Oregory. Harrison, Gibsons, October'29,  ,, ,Mrs.  Clu'lstlanson,  a pedestrian;. whu  crossing North Road whon lho .aceidenl)  ' opuurocl.   ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'      y       '       ; \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,yi ,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Gibsons coroner John Harvey  ip.ld,  ' Tho \"1,'ln.o.i Iho'dato ol tho Inqucol liaa'iiol;  yot boon \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd fixed.   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        --- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd iii   l\ufffd\ufffdfr*w\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^y(^(\"^l.t^JJW\ufffd\ufffdti*iwj f)w  iiii  fi'  8  ft  r>  4  o  20  Ad-Briefs  point  the way  lo action!  TJR'nBB\"  \"10  20  21  21  17  13  13  14  01  a-  io  14  I,  0  (I  3  ,3  83  7  n  .7  20  1VT  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd11-  14  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ,7  n  -' ii  . o  . ,h  .u  1(11  In Today's Classified:-*  i***n*n*\"UUi*AM*'9f*A',4<h4*44*f%^^  FQUR-fipcod fnfnlblko,  neikr ,'now, ,1072  \"\"\"llccncc^-plftt wp !|i2Q0_'**TOH**w^^w',**m'i^w^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^  Advances, Include armod lorces vote,  WW-WM^flfriaMtWtvi^tWI^  1  (10,000 roadors);       r7  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.Tlmos Clawlflods ao INTO the. hom\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd._ ,   nor on lawn?, Mroou or In< culverts, ,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Tlmos Closalfleds qro low-cost, hlfllvpotoncy  sales tonics, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '  7 '' ' 7 ,' ,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Phona linos opon Sunday; classified  885-9654 ScchollT, 006-2121 Gibsons.  \ufffd\ufffdS!J.Mnff#W!lW  ;r  _i--..*\ufffd\ufffd-MLflrtitlb^t\ufffd\ufffdiMjH'M*wq*^^  ii_-._.tif .<\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd[ #rii*|  J,'^,  *^'\" \\  \\  -\\  \\  The Penhstsijla jKtoe*  \\  \"7 may be wrong, but 1 shall not be so wrong as to fail to say what I believe to.be right.\"  - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJohn Atkins.  Richard.  T.   Proctor,   Managing   Editor  i_wa.^utiK_i_.^_._._A_,_._i__mra>araraanra^\ufffd\ufffd  Z__  IX  emirs' mm  \\  Letters to the Editor are the opinions of readers,  and not necessarily those of The\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTimes.  A  nom-de-plume \\iay be  used for publication,  but all originals must be signed by the  writer.^  JVote that's an election  CANADIANS may J.ave. to vote again  within a year because of a lack ol'  a strong majority in parliament.  Outside of listening to more campaign speeches and other lies, Canadians  have only to enter a polling booth on  the chosen clay and make a mark beside  the name ol the person they want, then  they fold their ballot and hand it to a  clerk and go\" about their business. The  actual time elapsed in selecting a'candi-  date is a few seconds.  That's not so with the American  voter.   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Yesterday, voters by the millions  cast ballot'-, for president, governor, representatives, (federal and slate), senators (federal and state), judges and  other stale officials. They voted for initiatives, referendums ancl senate and  house resolutions.  In fact, in King County, which includes Seattle and many smaller cities,  voters were faced with a total ol 24  state measures ranging from whether or  not greyhound racing franchises should  he allowed to taking the state out of  retail liquor sales lo '\"setting of county  officers* salaries\" and in many school  districts and cities there were added  measures   and  candidates.  In fact, in order to bring the issues  to the voters, the\" state prepared an official voters pamphlet and distributed it  to every registered voter in the state and  placed thousands of others in libraries,  schools, post offices and stale ancl  federal offices. This pamphlet was 112  pages ancl it contained statements for  and   against   each   issue.  That was a pamphlet for the issues.  Next, in the .mail, and through similar  sources as listed above, came a candidate pamphlet of l)(i pages.  Generally the two pamphlets are  published as one, but this year, the  stale secretary of state's office issued  lhe   following  explanation:  \"In past elections, it has been possible to combine the candidates pamphlet with the voters pamphlet making  a single publication. This year, with a  record number of state measures, the  size of the voters' pamphlet (I 12 pages)  created unusual production problems.  \"It was determined that savings of  more than $125,000 could be made by  printing a separate candidates' pamphlet.  In addition, the voter is getting two  convenient pamphlets instead of one unwieldy over-sized publication of more  than 200 pages.\"  The secretary of states notes that  the stale offiue has no authority to  comment on the accuracy of any statements made in cither pamphlet.  If after reading the pamphlet the  Washington voter is confused (and who  wouldn't be) the slate agency inaugurated a toll-free telephone line for voter  information, This line is free to any  voter in the state and supplies additional  information or answers to special qucs-  JHitchhihingon ferries  HITCH-HIKING on a highway is, wc   going to Grantham's Landing or Gib-  supposed,.heretq stay and it Jsn't    sons, or Port  \"ylcllqn.  all   bad.   If  you  see  a  hitchhiker  you  enn, at your option, pick him up,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd There  is another type  of hitchhiking lhat is annoying and it shouldn't be  '\"\ufffd\ufffdllowecl;---ThntHs--on,\"-the^-l,crrics\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-wiil.\"*  irnnsionts, How often have you sat in  your;oar,on tho cur. deck, waiting,U1 drive  off when some rag lag comes up lo your  window nnd asks you how fur you're  going? You're stnrtled and blurt out,  \"Oh,  to  I'cnder  Harbour.\"  \"Pine,\" suys    the  bearded \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd young  ..transient. .\"Do you, mind, IT I, rido'witli  you?\"  Before you know the hitchhiker is  around the side, of the enr,,throwing his  \"gear in the buck sent and climbing in  with you,   \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  : '  i ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  You could snys no but generally room. Why then should they bu allowed  you don'l think of ll, As you drive along to solicit rides on the' I'crry7 You paid  you wish you hud just snld you wore    your fare, why shouldn't they,  Senior citizens won  Editor, Tffe Times,  Sir: The Canadian senior citizens, were  th? brg winners in the election.  Thanks to the newspapers from the  Yukon, to'Newfoundland, and radio and  TV stations that carried their message  to lho Canadian voters.  A simple and direct n.essage-~.the  political and party scoreboard on increase  cd pension;;.  Social Credit $200; NDP Si50; Conservative $95; Liberal $82.88 (no increase).  1.8 million pensioners represent 15  p^r cent of the Canadian voters, and with  their families, friends, and the group  in the 5-5-6.4 age. bracket brings the- figure to 20\/25 -per cent. Enough to saving  any election. We all know the results  today. The senior citizens say \"thank  you\" to -the news media.  v The power of 1he press, a letter to  lhe editor and a \"postage stamp\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda simple democratic approach won the day.  The senior citizens won two elections  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthe provincial and the federal. Eyery  Canadian is happy for them.  O.   NORDLING  Program praised  Editor,   The   Times  Sir: With reference to the \"New Horizons\" Vocational Assistance Program as  outlined in your Nov. 1 issue, I think this  is the best community project I have come  across for some time for the following  reasons.  1. There are many homes in this area  where there are no men (fathers) in the  home, and at best only \"part-time fathers.  2. Little fellows need an older men  to talk to ... to talk about boats, planes,  wagons, etc.. and to discuss how best to  put   them   together.  3. Little girls need a man to repair  their treasures; mothers too, need help,  as very few know how to repair even an  ordinary   electric   cord.  4. Example\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmyself. I have just paid  $10 to. have a.repair man tell me that, my  typewriter had locked itself when I dropped it. I accordingly thought it was ruined; didn't even know it could be locked.  'If   I   had   only   been   able   to  consult   a  member of the \"New Horizons\" group.  While training as a home maker, on  one of our field trips, we vis.ited a daycare centre in Vancouver's east end. The  supervisor told us that, once a week, men  from a neighboring fire hall -would come  in, and just sit around; they allowed the  little ones to examine the buttons on  their coats. These men actually laughed  and sang with the children, and on another day some of the police came in.  On another day, private citizens (male)  would also offer their services.  This area of work was so important,  the centre actually hired an elderly man  to come in and just dawdle; he would  rake the garden; pick up leaves; do a bit  of painting, all the while explaining to  the youngsters just what he was doing,  bul actually helping them to relate to  him, and making himself a part ol\" then-  daily lives.  AH these visits had one purpose . . .  to provide a-father figure as there were  so many children without, fathers. These  children need fo have a man around,  someone whom they can go to, to talk  things over, a father substitute.  I do believe that teenagers lyivo the  same need; the need to identify with a.  father figure; someone to whom they can  unburden; someone with whom they can  Tihare'h7jblte-a laugh'o  also  need   someone   to   act  as   a   guide;  someone on whom they can pattern their  But  why  should  you  have  lo, lie?    liv\ufffd\ufffd\";     ,,.',, .  ,      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Or feel uncomfortable at turning some-        The Big Brothers movement has  its  mi._> -lwiiv      \"* merits, but they are prolossionnl workers  urn. ..wiy. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'   with sot hours of work, hut, they are so  .....^iJ'lSil'^KL\"^. l\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdl<I\"rc' .fipvorn'l^nt fcr- ^ ovorburcloncct   they   can   spend   only   n  riesslioulcl not be flowed. Persons (Fa-    limited   lime 'with' lho \"'yoiVngstefs,'' Tlie\"  senior cltli.cn, however, Is In a much  moro favorable position, as ihe is able to  work without any feeling of pressure,  and. Is consequently able to net' as a  st.nbills.or, and what, teenager hasn't, problems?  , a, This \"Now Horls.ons'7group appears lo  , bo the answer; loot's ..count, our blessings,  and bo thankful that there ATIK Honlor  cltlKoiiH with ability, and who will .melon-  vor to holp our. younger citizens to resolve  tholr difficulties, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'     -  FLOKWCE JIOTmit...  Sochelt  lions .pertaining to the 24 state-wide  ballot issues or to voter registration  procedures and provides names \\pf potential speakers on any of the ballot issues from the speakers bureau established by the secretary of _,tate.  . But tli.it only conies every four yc.irs  you say. Not so. livery school district  and municipality, can hold referendums,  initiatives or levies throughout the year. .  The presidential electioji year is a big  one, of course. You think.Canada's two_-  rnonth campaign was' too^lbng? Americans started listening to. campaign  speeches away back last January in New  Hampshire when the primaries started.  Climax of that were the conventions to  select the presidential candidates. In  Washington, in September a primary  election was held so the people could  decide who they wanted to run for,  which party in, the November general  election.  And what a selection of candidates  there were. Everyone knows that Nixon-  Agnew. and McGovern-Shriver represented the Republicans and Democrats  respectively. But did you know the  Washington state voters could select  candidates from the Independent, Socialist Labor, Communist, People's (Dr.  Benjamin Spock), Socialist Workers,  Libertarian parties?  Candidates ranged from U.S. representatives (no senatorial candidates in  Washington this year) to governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state'  treasurer, state auditor, attorney general, superintendent of public instruction; commissioner, of public lands, insurance commissioner, superior court  judges, state representatives and state  senators and in cities and counties, mayors, councilmen  and  other officers.  In Washington state, for instance,  many offices, such as sheriff, are no  longer elective, but appointive so the  trend is slightly away from such mass  balloting. In many states, everybody is  elected.  The fallacy with such a system is,  for instance, the governor could be Republican and the stale hou.ses Democratically controlled. Compounding the  issue, the governor's deputy, the lieutenant governor, could be Democrat while  other members of state offices, in effect  the governor's cabinet, could be a mixed  bag. It would be ,-like .--having, several  steering wheels on one car.  The same holds true in the federal  field. The president can be Republican  and congress Democrat. The president  appoints his cabinet members\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-they are  not elected and arc not members of congress.  So, don't knock the Canadian parliamentary system. So what if we do have  lo have an election- again soon. It just  means you enter the booth, pick your  candidate, then leave. Simple as that.  Unless there is no majority then it's  back  to the old drawing board.  barras.sed imagining people are saying in  hushed whispers, \"Poor old chap, he looks  so Skinny on his diet of dog food, he  should change to brand X.\"  ' We have been, on TV, wheedled, cajoled and \"thundered at to vote for this  party  leader or that.  I rather prefer the old politics of CO  yoars ago when the candidate drove  around in a. buggy ^n'd perhaps gaye _you  _n to fix the mudhole in the- road in  front, .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>_ your homestead i_hack and. (or)  a bottle of de Kuyper's gin. Some people  were unprincipled enoughx to dump a  barrelful of water, in the mudhole every  night to keep it \"as an \"ad hoc\" mudhole and charge $5 for pulling; out the  occasional car which happened- along.  Provincially, Mr. Barrett seems to  have passed much \" legislation in record \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  time. One gathers that booze manufac._,.  hirers will reveal in advertising once  again, though why anyone should have  to be told what booze to buy be^ats me.  Also, more on  education.  Well, as the good King Solomon said,  \"A wise son is the joy of his father, but  a foolish son is the abomination of his  mother,\" meaning that poppa would brag  about his wise son and take him out  fishing, whereas momma had to keep  little foolish \\yillie at home, blow his  nose for him and see that he didn't wet  his pants\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand worse. It was a man's  world even in King Solomon's time.  But in all the legislation passed, there  was one serious omission, namely mother-  in-law pokes. There should be a law  against them. It should not be all that  much of a man's world.  Sechelt J. S. BROWNING  Thanks ior help  Editor, The Times,  Sir: On behalf of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, I would  like to thank a great, many people for  tho marvelous response to our campaign.  To every canvasser, may I say-the  rosponso to our project in the Roberts  Creek to Port Mellon area has given  us  (>ver  $1,000.  Thank you all.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdvery much from the  CNIB and to all individuals and businesses that so willingly helped our cause.  IRENE   JARDINE  Campaign Chairman, Gibsons divis+on  Not alternate  Editor,  Tho  Times,  Sir: In last week's Times an article  appeared concerning the Area \"B\" Ratepayers' Assn. in which the statement was  made that I had resigned as alternate  director on the Sunshine Coast Regional  Board. I wish to bring to your attention  that this is incorrect as I was not the  alternate director for Area \"B'4.  Halfmoon  Bay RITA  P.  RELF  Seeks crewmen  Editor, The Times,  Sir:   Next  year  is Prince Edward Is-  >    '       s \\  jand's centennial, >As part of a centennial  project I am compiling thp histories of  RCN ships, named after P.E.I, communities, \\yhich served . in World Wat\\ II.  These were HMC Ships Charlottetown  (first and second), Sun.n.e\\side\\&nd Mal-  peque.        . \\  I am most anxious -to hear from- any  members of these four ships- companies  to query them on specific details and  general impressions. I may. be reached  at the address shown. All correspondence  will be answered.  MICHAEL HENNESSEY  21   Greenfield Ave,  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  \\  Page A-2        .   The^ Peninsula Times  Wednesday, November 8, 19*72  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd7^ * : \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Notice  Pender Harbour - Egmont Area  \\\\For Insurance of all kinds   '  Phone your Resident Agent  JOHN BREEN LTD,  883-2794 (24 hours)  .7  l\/Uh isperin a (\\i  uted   -r  OFFER  Quality Chinese Food  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJ\"^\"\"~*~^i_rinrinrnrrinfintTi_TriT\ufffd\ufffd  YOUR  CHOICE  FROM  A GOOD  SELECTION  OF  NEW ITIHVJS WEEKLY\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFriday and Saturday Eves.  c________^Cirx^x^.j.x'\ufffd\ufffd,\\i:'x'_iAdaXi9  wmtni______  ixa_.x*_.xj-aixiU  .___-__vj_va._ij\ufffd\ufffd.  For Your Party Needs  TAKE  OUT ORDERS  OF  CHINESE  FOOD  NOW AVAILABLE  5 -10 p.m., Fri. & Sat.  . ^49mmmnnnmwmmnMmnw*4m9mmMim9m*m*uummM49m4M9nmmiummmTm  REGULAR  MEALS  Served 5 p.m. -8 p.m.  H_nmmmmLmmMLf_n0immmmmmmmmmmmmtm  For Reservations or Take Out Orders - Ph. 885-9769  S8&  THE  CORPORATION  OF  THE  VILLAGE  OF  SECHELT  NOTICE OF ELECTION  PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electors of the Village Municipality of Sechelt,.that I require, the presence of the said Electors at the  office of W. J. Mayne on Monday,the.20th day of November, 1972 at  th1.. hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing  persons to represent them as follows:  for a Two (2) year TERM  for a Two (2) year TERM  TWO (2) ALDERMEN  ONE (1) SCHOOL TRUSTEE  t     i  i \ufffd\ufffd  l 1  i  >  i  i  The Mode of Nominations of Candidates shall be as follows:  Candidates shall be nominated in writing by TV\/O (2) qualified electors  of the Municipality. The nomination paper may be in the form prescribed in the \"MUNICIPAL ACT\" and shall state the name, residence  and occupation of th_e person nominated in such a manner as to  sufficiently identify such candidate^  The Nomination paper shall be subscribed to by the Candidate.  In the event of a POLL being necessary, such POLL will be opened at  the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION HALL, Sechelt, B.C., on the 9th day  of December 1972. between the hours of 8 A.M. and 8 P.M. of which  every person is hereby required to take notice and govern himself  accordingly.  GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AT SECHELT; BRITISH COLUMBIA,  THIS 4th day of NOVEMBER, A.D.  1972.  W.J. MAYNE  Returning. Off icer  j   |  a     I  veiling llic Ferry should be mnclc lo disembark and walk to llic highway; Then,  if. ihey want to hitchhike, they can do  so, and if you wam>to give them a lift,  you can do so.  Perhaps,, a protest to tho minister of  highways asking a ban on hitchhiking  on tho ferries mjghl be in order.\"  Your ear is your homo while on  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd the roiul.,You'nyouIcIn't'(.cccswrily,open  your houso io  just    anyone    passing  through unci lot them sit in your living  m<im^  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^MA*YOR^icH;)plbrl(lf^  mmiikIn  like  iho \"worm  kind  of a    world are \"trying to tell ipt how to run   1*1(101.    \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\"'          \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"     '      \"      Canadawlioh they've ulroiulV riilulb a  The mayor, In a (\"imadlan Press re-   nicss of their own- countries,'\" ho- said,'  1   loase,sald*ihere are. too.!ai)iany ''foreign-    \"Therearo.plenty ofClanadliuiH around ...  ciV In provincial' government mlnlsirU,    who could fill the spots those -people  Apparently when ihu mayor and other    bave now\/' he said,  olflelnls..go-rto provlijolal- and  immiol-      ,  Unless the mayor of -Exeter.Is an.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..,. 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(In ndvnnco)  )U>cni, $6 nor yiw, Iloyoiid 35 mllcn, $7.  U.S.A., Iji?. Overflew, ffio,  Serving,lhe wcajrom fort Mellon to Rgmon*  (Howe Soundyp Jervh Inlet)  edge of i the language that is all that  .houl^ be required.  1   liiunlgrtiiUs built \"Ctiriitdii and will  ontlniicrnn\"bttl1d*ltrW^nccd^mt)Trrof\ufffd\ufffd-  ^thcnvfe\ufffd\ufffdpcolidly*^tho\ufffd\ufffdldgldy-*tit^i\\liflcU\ufffd\ufffd  tradesmen 'iinti professional people, \\Vhc\ufffd\ufffd,  ther they como from Germany   Italy,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdUnited Kingdom, United Stntcs, Holland,  Sweden, Spain, Ind|uj Australia'or<Now  Zealand, If there Is a Job available and  thoy can linndjb It; they should bo nl-  lowcd'todo It without Interference with  p\/jmy, officials, JUco, tho, mayw. of Kxctcr.  **\ufffd\ufffdJrt*aM\ufffd\ufffdHj**!]ffS  w*fS\ufffd\ufffdiM\ufffd\ufffd^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWiv\ufffd\ufffd  GO*>D HEALTH  '.POOP-,STORE  Cowrlo St, Socliolt - 0B5.9063  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.    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And his special brew:  Old, Styls Beer. Still slow-brewed and naturally, aged; Still full  of honest-to-goodness flavour. It's his style, And your style  Tackle, one tonight and see. '....'...  :f  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSWtfwJ^^* ,.  <H \\   V  V  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\\  |\ufffd\ufffdpt\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsif#\ufffd\ufffd  The Peninsula Times  \\   v    Page A-3  Wednesday, November 8, \\9l_\\  Brownies have  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' N  Halloween fun  $7,000 budget seen  for 73 cavalcade  B^4  ti\\4.f-fijf^_W_J.^fc,     J  -      V     _A '  ill  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-V  GRACIOUS  IN   VICTORY Harry    incumbent    Paul St  Olaussen smiles during an 'election,   headquarters i were  night conversation with vanquished    telephone calls  Monday    by    well-    beyond  Surprised and bailied Olaussen says . . .  6 sis      _^fl w _tjP     _ y  Pierre.    NDP    wishers ^and  media  representatives  swamped  with    from throughout the riding, and even  \"     \" ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNews photo  t expect to win  by J. WHENT, News Staff Reporter  AFTER   a   few   days,   when   the   impact  has had a 'chance' to sink in, election  results always seem obvious. The pundits  get together and it is generally conceded  that things couldn't have happened any  other way.  Election nights, however, are something else again. As the returns come  trickling in from remote corners of the  country, analytical minds lose some of  their rationale and anything unpredicted  takes them by complete surprise.  Here in Coast Chilcotin Monday there  was nobody more surprised and baffled  by the NDP win than the candidate  himself, Harry Olaussen. .  By 9:00 p.m. Monday, Olaussen was  trying to cope with the realization that  his early lead would stand up. His town-  site headquarters wasn't as noisy or as  crowded as it was when Lockstead took  the provincial vote, but the excitement  was still there.  \"I really don't believe it,\" Olaussen  said between smiles and handshakes. \"I  honestly expected a two-way fight between the Liberals and . the Tories. I'd  hoped, of course, that one' way or another I'd come in second but this.  . he shrugged and smiled, ,\".., this is totally unexpected. I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd thought St. Piejxe had  the edge.\"' ' .        .7 ' 7 ,.\\  .Olaussen Wasn't alone in thqt. Most  observers granted incumbent Liberal Paul  St,. .Pierre \"the edge\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.and ; if, they erred  in this it would seem tb have been primarily an error in terminology.  Olaussen commenced. \"I really dlidn't  expect to win, but over the past few  ..mgnths, a lot of things began to change.  \"It- was a bit difficult for me to get  Party workers to put out top effort in  view of the recent provincial election  but there were enough around to get  things done. I tried to cover the 50,000  square mile riding as effectively as possible and I suppose I was helped somewhat by the NDP victory in British Columbia. There were a lot of people around  of his -youth in the Far East leaving finally in his. university days during the communist take-over of China. Like his  father before him,' Olaussen took to -the  sea and waited various parts of the  world before settling on a coastal vessel  that freighted paper between here and  California ports. He signed off that ship,  the Frances Salman, to accept a job with  M  & B.  A member of Local 76, Olaussen has  never held union office which ranks him  who felt that it was time for a change     as something of a oddity among his NDP  at the federal level too.  \"But I guess the big thing was the  emergence of three strong candidates  here in Coast Chilcotin. I knew that I  was probably the dark horse, but, believe me, I am happy to know that the  dark horse has found himself a winner.\"  While Olaussen didn't get any help  from the national party organization in  terms of booster campaign appearances  by prominent NDPers, he felt that David  Lewis' headline-grabbing campaign played a subtle^role in his win.  \"I w^s told by the Party that if I win  this election it will be because of my  per-sonal abilities and I really didn't ex-  .-pfect too much help from that quarter. But  Lewis, I think, came across as being a  real leader and a dedicated and outr  spoken man. His strong national campaign didn't hurt me here at all\"  HEADY BREN  For Olaussen Monday, night was pretty heady, bi'ew.,Surrounded by \ufffd\ufffd\ufffda couple  of dozen of the Party faithful and another  dozen  or  so  hangers-on,  he  was  cohorts. He was active in theatre activities here, and, for a time, headed Mackenzie  riding's  NDP  Association.  He speaks French and Norwegian  fluently and also has a working knowledge of Chinese and Japanese. He feels  that as an MP it would be advantageous  to brush up on the oriental languages  and has vowed to do so.  h   St7 Pierre -'didn't-'have' the? edge,;; he _ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,. almost Impossible; to; interview.     ...  got it-j-the edge of the Tory campaign The telephones at the, NDP's Powell'  sword that lopped some 2,000 votes off River campaign office started ringing  1908 ^liberal totals allowing Olaussen; -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. shortly after-the trend here became ;ob-  almost an innocept bystander to* the epic    vlous. Congratulatory messages and .hear-  Grit-Tory election battles that are traditional in this country, but unprecedented in this riding, to sneak' in wj.ll. .small  \"'\"majorIt;yr'*It.'R^  wore declared champion after two heavyweights, lwLtought to, astqndsUH,,,  In   1908  tho  NDP candidate In  this  riding,  Hart ley   Dent;   polled   an   unofficial 7,31)1) votes, Olaussen's total to date  stands  at  8,870,   Conservatives,   led  by  Gordon Hopkins last, timo out, only polled  somo .f!,300  vot\ufffd\ufffds  horoi  Thlfl'yoar'B  candidate John Pankratz brought In over1  r>,0Q0  moro  and  polled  7,019,  It'scomp  likely that mofit of the 0,000 woro taken  . ,i'<>m::thoIklhpf.tt^  polled sllgliily moro than  10,000 votes,  - This yonr that total Is down to fl,r>f>B,  Snuli.1 Credit, also dropped lAlflntflfrmtly,  polling oply 744 votes, this,yoar,compared  to tho''moro than MOO garnered In the  Inst election.  OPEN TO SUGGESTIONS  \"I guess I'll have to return to the  campaign grind sometime within the  next two years,\" he said, \"but I sincerely  hope that another election isn't called  right away. I feel that as long as we  can offer good opposition and work with  the government to help them run the  country, a parliament could last longer  than most people might expect. .  7'As an MP, I hope to be very accessible and open to suggestions. I'm looking' fprw&rd to close working relationships with municipal government's and  other agencies within the riding. I believe tod, and very deeplv that we'll be  able to cooperate more closely on provincial-federal,levels, Especially with Don,  \" Locitstead being tlie MLA for Mackenzie.\"  .,. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Loc.k?tead and; his.,Mfe_,^ita were on  ,hand Monday to' help Olaussen through  the ordeal  of' early  returns,  When  the  Win became likely, Lockstead was bubbling,- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-   .!asnUw,Uvgreat,Lhe,.1sald,j:isn\".UiJll'\"i  GOOD news for guictes came out of the  November meeting of the Sechelt LA  to Guides and Brownies.   .  The meeting was held at the home  of Mrs. Flo Tait^ of Selma Park, with  Mrs7 Harriet  Newton  in  the  ch-dr.  Introduction of three \"hew members  was followed by the prayer. Tha new  members are Mrs. Pat Whitaker, Mrs.  Noiii OlbC-n, Mrs. Muriel Gibson, with  u total of 1(5 in attendance.  Mrs. June Sheridan, fairy godmother  for Wilson Creek gave her report on  their  Halloween  party.  Wilson Creek brownies held a Hal-,  loween party Oct. 30 in the Scout Hall  at Davis .Bay. \"-This was one of the waTfn-  est get-togethers \ufffd\ufffdoi\\ a long time. The  brownies shared candies, dunked for apples, sang songs accompanied on the  guitar by tawny owl Sue Frizzell.  The finishing touch to the refreshments was a Halloween cake made and  decorated by the former tawny owl Mrs.  Korreen Martin. The leaders, in appropriate costumes, made for a lively party.  It was disappointing that more mothers could not attend. Mrs. Pat \"Whitaker was the only one showed up. Perhaps more will make it for this week's  enrollment. There are now 16 in the  pack.  Fairy godmother herself was decked  out as a real Halloween treat, with a  granny gown covered .with tricks and  treats,  white  face  hair   in  rags.  Mrs. Lynn Jorgenson, fairy godmother first Sechelt Brownie pack, reported  they had enrollment of tl girls. Included is Joanne Sigouin, daughter of  Mrs. Donalda Sigouin, who is, amongst  other things, assistant deputy commis-  sjionV. and district gUider. She has  worked for the guide association for a  good many years and now has a girl in  brownies. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  The others are Kari Nielsen, Mary  Evans, Nadine Hall, Cindy Chappell, Air-  lee Stockwell, Darcia Young, Sonia  Jorgenson^ Brenda Gibsons, Donna Jaeger, Helen \"Popple:    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      -        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd--' T  This  pack  is  still collecting Nabob  coupons  along  with  first  Wilson  Creek. ^  Coupons . are   used   to   purchase   a   door  prize for the spring tea.  They also had a successful Halloween  party .with the girls, wearing their cos-^  tumes all ready for their activities later  in the  evening.  Mrs. Diane Benner,_ godmother for the  rangers, said all the. age group for rangers did not constitute enough girls, so  for now, she said, it is best to dispense  with rangers uhtil next year when there  will be more  14-year-olds.  Good news indeed for guides!! Lead-'  ers  have   been- found   for   captain,  Mrs.  Jean   McLennan,   and     lieutenant,   Mrs.  Muriel  Gibsons.  Registration night is Nov. 9 6:30 to  7:30 at St. Hilda's Church Hall in Sechelt. The fee is $2. and the age is 10  to 14. It is not necessary to have been-a  brownie. The regular meeting time will  be 7-9 on Thursday evenings.  The training session for brown and  blue guiders held in Gibson Oct. 21 and  22 was attended by Mrs. Sue Frizzell and  Mrs. Donalda Sigouin. The training was  on the basic things that guiders have  to do. They enjoyed slides on the life of  Lord and Lady Powell \"How Guiding  Began\" and  \"Leadership Shared\".-   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Ne^ct, meeting will be the Christmas  dinner meeting to be held at the Selma  Park Community Hall, 6:30 p.m. Deo. 6.  aa,Mrs. Diane Benner and Mrs.,Diana-Young  with Mrs, Donalda Sigouin will do the  honors.    '  GIBSONS Sea Cavalcade committee plans  a budget, of $7,000., up from 19J2V  budget of $&200, said a spokesman.     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd--  A surplus of $55 was left over from  this budget and committee plans a fund-  raising projects which means they are  aiming at $6,950 for what is termed a  \"bigger'; and better cavalcade than ever  before,\"  said the spokesman.^  The. committee -plans a variety of  dances,' fashion shows, clambakes and  other: fund-raising activities through the  year. The public's support for the events  will enable tiff community to hold another successful cavalcade, said the  spokes.]..an.  \"So, remember,' everytime you turn  ^eut-to-a-eaA^alcaxie_&i_ent vou are helping  for a big, happy, Sea... Cavalcade in August,  1973,\" .he. siaid.  g  |  2jUMt_-_-.\ufffd\ufffd.tt-.i_ryr-^^  LORD JIM'S       \ufffd\ufffd  LODGE |  Take your family out- B  for Lunch or .Dinner \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Heated Pool and Saunas  available at- extra charge  WEDDING RECEPTIONS,  STAFF PARTIES, ETC.  Far Reservations  Phone 885-2232  JillMHMiieiiMMf-liliiiMiiiBiMMMMlMMWMB  For  Quick  Results  Use  Times ^Adbriefs  .#  District building perrhits  to $292,000 iip October  VALUE of 35 permits issued by fhe Sunshine Coast Regipn&l District building  inspector was $292,700 in October.  October 1971 saw 36 building permits  issued with a value of $265,300, said F. A.  Reyburn, building ar,id plumbing inspector for the ; district. !Fees from the permits were $828.75 last month. October  1971  fees are  not available.  Breakdown of the permits for October  are as follows with' October 1971 in  brackets: single-family dwellings 10 (11):  mobile homes 6 (0); alterations and  others 5 (12); plumbing 14 (13).  |l   SEE AND HEAR  K N World Famous Gospel Singers  \ufffd\ufffd     THE GOSPEL FIREBRANDS  v     from \"Down Under\" at  GLAD TIDINGS  TABERNACLE  Every Night 7:30 p.m.  Wednesday, Nov. 8 through  Sunday, Nov. 12  (11 a.m.; 3 p.m.; 7:30 p.m.)  Except Saturday  Gibsons Elementary School  Gymnasium, 8:00 p.m.  Singing \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Music \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Instruments  and \"Larry\" the puppet  PASTOR.NANCY DYKES  886-2660  ty \"well-dones\" came in \"from-, all over  the riding. Radio stations and newspapers  weird 'bogging for interviews.' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLat'eri-'aftei\"  wthe'wwinw*WR8,*\ufffd\ufffdt.',l,Jr.-os4t*\ufffd\ufffdar.'-'''eatab'll8hed,4. ._     ,.  though still unofficial fact   the big city    JtontyaUc?  By  1980( we'll have an NDP  boys  from   tho  large  dallies  and  wire    government in Ottawa.\"  'services wore on tho Hna'lboMn'g'fo-'Vcbn^contagious*\"Bill  ments and biographic Information on tho . Qlndhill,  Olausscn's  campaign  manager,  man (you could almost hear them asking,  \"Harry  who?\")   that  defeated Paul   St.  'Pierre ln what was thought to bo-one of  tjio Liberals' more scci.ro .ridings,  ;'     Still a laacholor at\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd43, Olaussen ((.as'  been a Powell ftlvorlle for tlie past 11  years. Born In 3\"ianghal, ho spent most  Painted on the side of an independent  grocery store is a fighre of a large black.  man.' Tlie sign reads: \"Black Giant Super-  Tmarket\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwhore' you    save   your    jolly  Sunshine Coast Regional District  NOTICE OF ELECTION  1972  PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given tb the electors of the herein cited  ELECTORAL AREAS of thee Sunshine Coast Regional District, that I  require the presence of the said electors at the Regional District  Office, Davis Bay, on Monday, tl^e 20th day of November, 1972, at the  hour of 10:00 o'clock iiii the forenoon; for the purpose of electing per^  sons to represent them as Director for ELECTORAL AREAS of the  Regional  District as hereinafter specified:  ELECTORAL AREA TERM OF OFFICE  \"B\" Two years  \"D\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'> Twoyears  \"F\" ' Twoyears  The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows:  Candidates shall be nominated for each ELECTORAL AREA in writing  by two duly qualified electors of the respective electoral areas concerned. The nomination-paper shall be delivered to the Returning  Officer at any time between the date of this notice and noon of the  day of nomination. The nomination-paper may be in the form pres^  cribed in the Municipal Act, and shall state the name, residence, and  occupation of the person nominated in such manner as to sufficiently identify such candidate. The nomination-paper shall be subscribed to by the candidate. The procedure for the election is contained  in Part III of the Municipal Act.  i.  In the event of a poll being ^necessary, such poll, will.be opened at:  ELECTORAL AREA POLLING! STATION  \"B\" Halmopn Bay,Elementary School  \"B\" West Sechelt Elementary School  \"D\" Roberts Creek Elementary School  \"F\" Langdale   Elementary  School  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd on the 9th day,,of, Decemberr,,^  in* the forenoon and 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon, of which every  person is hereby required to take notice dnd govern hi(mself accordingly,  7 ' r \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'.'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' .''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i  Given under my hand at Pavis Bay, this 8th day of November, 1972.  G.E. GIRARD  Returning Officer  M .(fi..!tv. #ia4^.n-l\ufffd\ufffdnYr|ft<*ll  > .^s*Wid..y.\ufffd\ufffdr*_t.i.,aaM  predicts another, election within Id  months and clqlmed that such an election would mean nn r^DP sweep of  Canada,.       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' ,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,    .  ,,'In the first flush of tho, NDP win  hero, the boas], somehow, didn't scorn  entirely 'out ot place,  Sunshine Coast Creclif Union  I    A \"SAVINGS '\"'OR (NV^TlWEWf PQVN TO SUIT  EVERY WEEP i. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  .\ufffd\ufffd4w#S*rt^l_M^\ufffd\ufffdi^^  INTEREST RATES FROM  .'75%;;td;r8,%,:\"  \ufffd\ufffdi<*JWfW!Wf\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwf\ufffd\ufffd  ANY RESIDENT OF THE SUNSHINE COAST  MAY^PARTiqPATE  \ufffd\ufffdW*^.m^.^*qM  _^\ufffd\ufffdM^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*>!tS\ufffd\ufffdi(^9tMMl[*\ufffd\ufffd  'NCT SURPRISE\"'     \" \" \" \"\" ' \"  Karly. election  rqturnn  from , conslnl  J,ainM\ufffd\ufffdiM*m^willfilU?l^^  load woro a surprise to no one, ,ND1\\  , support In lhe lousing camps \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdaricl  In  'labour orlontecl  Powell Rlvor Is.established fact, The question <hlnRcd on Jufit  how , strong u hhqwlnij, .Olaussen,, could ,  make ln the Interior, The answer wns  \"surprlslm. well\" ami made local NDP  campolKn sjratoiiy soon, llko \ufffd\ufffd sU'ol.o oC  ..onlus. 'f^\"' *\" -\"\"'-\"'\"'\"'\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-  \"I didn't campqlfin ton Iicavilym -tho  eonstnl  areas,\"701nuRson7qxp|qlnod,   \"I  was suro or my mijiport ihoro ftiul loft  rnosl of the oampalflnlnK tl)al.itll(l Inwo  lo bo done lo my manager qnd nood'  friend Hill Hladhlll, I tried lo cpneon- '  tnilo on  tho Interior  whoro  tho  Pqi'ly J  could have been In troublo,\"  Oluusson attrlhulon his win lo . nuin-  her ol' -factors, prime amon\/i whloh wan.  (lie ((niqi'Henco of Ihroo sli'onirenndldfltfifl  thut split (ho vote down to \"anybody^  lias-u-ohanco\"   levels,      ...   ....    ,,,,  \"When I wns nominated 'ovorbody flu*  ui'ed I was some sort of saoriflclql lamb , .   ,,     .  \"nnrt-lH?\ufffd\ufffdcw^*-\"ift'tHhgt~^^^  j-'  I'd like to help you. if yo^ro m<o mo^of us, ypuvo  probably cohcornecl with tho high cost of financing \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd borrowing       <'     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  monoy- or buying on oredlt. We're Just as oonoerned at the Royal Bank and  that's why I'm sure my staff and Koan^help !\/ou.-Wo offer our customers  various saving plans to help put money away-forwhatever thoy'ro  -  planplng, a vaoatjon, or that pig Buy',  'Arid saving Isn't all that dlffloult onoo you  got started, SQOom\ufffd\ufffd In rt soq .,,  how easily we oan-holp  mn(,Q-It'happon.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd~\ufffd\ufffd^\ufffd\ufffd~\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-*  iW\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdim\ufffd\ufffdWi'>*c^^ftw\ufffd\ufffdW<i\ufffd\ufffdw)iW)*  nsaywffa .im,.i., \\,\\>i_ n., i.\".-  Dlako C, Aldorson D.C.  CHIROPRACTOR  Poit Offlco Dulldlnp Soch\ufffd\ufffdU  Phono 00S-2333  Wednesday* dnd Saturdayi  10 a.m. 16 5:15 p.m.  ALU SAVINGS AND INTEREST ARE FUMY  PROTECTED BY THE PROVINCIAL  CREDIT UNION SHARE AND DEPOSIT  1 GUARANTEE RIND  Community Corner  Nov,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd____-.  CONVENIENT OFFICE HOURS;  Tuesday to Saturday \"tQ \"dt'ml to 4 \"p\ufffd\ufffd.m7  w\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfftfi'a)*B)W)a^  mmm^m^^^m^m^fmi*  4\/mm&&msmmif*i  ^\ufffd\ufffdWffi^M\ufffd\ufffdWWt*^^  Wharf Street\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdP.p.t Box 376^-Sechelt  Phone865*551  7\ufffd\ufffds=r-8*p;m^*'Bln(jo('**Pcnctor \"Harbour  Community Hall,    )1 --, 1Q|45 o,m,, Rflmombrnncn Dqy  Sorvlco, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCommunity,! ,Holl|, M\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdl\ufffd\ufffdlr\ufffd\ufffd  Pcirh,      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '  Al Dribnenki  |\\U-Y\/V n-o A IN-1^  setving British Columbta  Maclo|m Park,  Tol^phon\ufffd\ufffd: 883-2711  ..*\ufffd\ufffd'.  -,  k\ufffd\ufffd_art(Wiii.iiu.si'fJi\ufffd\ufffd*^to^rt*^M3rtwii_.  ^twm-iwpwawiwi*'^  m*\ufffd\ufffdt>>*iw%wi)i**\ufffd\ufffd^  Ijiyiwagor  'r      i  il  |1   . ,  ',        1 ,i a-)\/  f i-iHiHi* I    \ufffd\ufffd\\. .(.aa^r^J, If .f_Jrt_\ufffd\ufffdM\ufffd\ufffd#,w\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd(ii(l,,rt 0t4>ikM..n,*i*\ufffd\ufffdt9lMfmtlltt V  ' \\  %  -7  \\  \\  Y  Page A-4 Peniiysula Tjri.es, Wednesday, November 8, 1972  ^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwwrnwui  MMMWUIillVM  <MMMMi->iimMmimfwmw\ufffd\ufffdim**w\ufffd\ufffdwiwyMWMimn-\ufffd\ufffdw<M\ufffd\ufffdwwiiii-i  Sechelt - Phone 885-9654  The PENINSULA^_V\ufffd\ufffde5<    Gibsons - Phone 886-2121  AD-BRIEI'S  Classified  .7,  REAL ESTATE (Cont.)  TWO live acre blocks, ^ltKvat-  ed   property   within   village  of Sechelt. IrLpopular subdiv-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ision\\area. Write Box 310, c-o  Peninsula Times,  Sechelt.    ._ 333-tfn  FOR RENT (Continued) v       WORK WANTED (Cont.)  REAL ESTATE (CoW.)  PENDER  Harbour  waterfront _  lot.   Sheltered,    deep,   very  accessible  fo Water making  it    --< \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    --...v,, '___. r_\\  ideal Tor\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd__ year round wharf.    Ehone .885-9534,. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. 79^-50  Water,   electricity \"And   road,    TW0 bedroom house for .rent,  FURNISHED  2 bed.roon\\ waterfront cottage at Hal-Hioon  Bay, til June 30. Refs. pleas^.  _ aw\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwwwwwiwiimiimww wmrmn44imm*\ufffd\ufffdmi9ni9Hni49**imimfV4f4t*mfm4mt*S \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Published Wednesdays by ,.  ^ Powell River News Town Crier  Sechelt Times Ltd.  at Sechelt, B.C.  Established 1963  OBITUARY  Member, Audit Bureaa  4 of Circulations  March 31, 1972  Gross Circulation 3275  Paid Circulation 2421  As filed with the Audit Bureau  of Circulation, subject to audit.  v Classified Advertising Rate*:  3-Line Ad-Briefs (12 words)  One Insertion    $1.10  Three   Insertions '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- ..$2.20  Extra lines (4 words)  30c  (This rate does not apply to  commercial Ad-Briefs)  Box Numbers  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- 50c extra  50c Book-keeping charge is added  for Ad-Briets not paid by  publication date.  Legal   or   Reader  advertising   35c  per count line.  Deaths, Card of Thanks, In Mem-  oriam, Marriage and Engagement  notices are $3.60 (up to 14 lines)  and 30c per line after that. 4  words per line.  Birth, Notices, Coming Events take  regular classified rates.  Subscription Rate*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  By  Mail:  Local Area $6.00 yr.  Outside Local Area  .$7.00  yr.  U.S.A.   $9.00 yr.  Overseas  .$10.00   yr.  Special  Citizens,  Local Area   _  Canada      Single Cbpies   .$3.50  $4.00  __.5c  Copyright and\/or property rights  subsists in all display advertising  and other material appearing in  this edition ot the Sechelt Peninsula Times. Permission to - reproduce wholly or in part and in  any form whatsoever, particularly  by a photographic or offset process  1$ a1 publication, must be obtained  \\n writing from the publisher. Any  Unauthorized reproduction will be  subject     to     recourse     in     law.  \"In the event of a typographical  error advertising goods or services,  at a wrong price, goods or services  may not be sold and the difference  charged to the newspaper. Adver-  trsing  is merely an offer to sell,  and   may   be  withdrawn   at   any  time.\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd(Supreme Court decision).  Advertising   is   accepted   on   the  condition   that,   in   the   event   of  typographical   error,   that   portion  ot the advertising  space occupied  by   the   erroneous   item,   together  with reasonable allowance for signature,   will   not   be  charged   for,  but the balance of the advertisement  will be paid for at the applicable rate.  A composition charge is made for  advertising accepted and put into  production, but cancelled before-,  publication. Change from original  copy when proof is submitted to  customer is also chargeable at an  hourly rate for the additional  work.  BIRTHS  CHRISTIANSEN \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Suddenly  on Oct. 29, 1972, Jessie Viola  Christiansen of Gibsons,, B.C.  Age 54 years. Survived by her  loving husband Albert, two  sons, William Ronald and Roy  James and one daughter, Mrs.  K. (Linda) Tiedler, all of Gibsons, two grandchildi-en, two  brothers, Roy and Ronald, and  one sister, Betty, all of Burnaby. Rev. David Brown conducted the service in the Harvey Funeral Home, Gibsons,  oh Wed. Nov. 1. Interment  Seaview   Cemetery. v      783-50  COLE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOn Oct. 31, 1972.  Charles W. Cole of Sechelt  in his 76th year. Survived by  his loving wife Muriel and one  daughter, Mrs. D. M. (Joan)  Mansell of Davis Bay, one  granddaughter and one sister  in Ontario. Rev. J. Williamson  conducted the graveside service at Seaview Cemetery on  Thursday, Nov. 2nd. Harvey  Funeral Home, Directors.  781-50  TAHTINEN\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOn Oct. 31. 1972.  Oscar Tahtinen of Madeira  Park, age 64 years. Survived  by his loving wife Martta and  one son Nils of Vancouver, one  brother and three sisters in  Finland. Rev. David Brown  conducted the service in the  Harvey Funeral Home, Gibsons on Friday, Nov. 3. Cremation. 782-50  SNODGRASS \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdon November  2, 1972. Annie Elizabeth  Snodgrass of Selma Park, age  78 years. Survived by her levying son Homer J. Glass of  Oakville, Ontario. Rev. Dennis Popple conducted the service in the Harvey Funeral  Home on Monday, November  6. Interment Forest Lawn.  Memorial   Park. 807-50  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd PENDER-BARBOUR  Best Marina site in area. Heart  of Madeira Park. Over 850  feet waterfront with- foreswore  lease. Try your offers on F.P.  and  terms.  Over 2000 ft. waterfront at  Secret Cove on 31 acres natural, park-like, treed land with  Southern exposure. - Open to  offers. -.___-_  JACK NOBLE      - ~  Rochester Realty Ltd.  Phone 883-270 V  8235-50  160 ACRES beautiful elevated  property, some view, trails,  secluded. Near Secret \" Cove,  $70,000. Write Box 310, c-o  The Times,  Sechelt, B.C.  332-tfn  EWART McMYNN  REALTY & INSURANCE  Multiple   Listings   Service  Box  238,  Gibsons, B.C.  PERSONAL  GIBSONS AND SECHELT  WESTERN DRUGS  . .' ; arc pleased to sponsor this  Birth   Announcement  spaco,   and  extends Best Wishes to tha happy   .,,,...\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, parents.,,..,..   IN MEMORIAM  IN   loving   memory   of   Lloyd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\"-Turnei'r'\"who\ufffd\ufffd-p.issed\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi.way\"'  November D, 1970.  \"In memory's gurdanwa moet  every duy,\"  Sndly mlsHod by his wife,  Loin, his children and grandchildren, 1104-00  CARDS OF THANKS   , ^-Ja : ._  YOUR mnny' kind IhoufihlH  -. nnd cxproHtilontiol' Symni.thy  ovor   tho  i'oaonl  Ibiit. of  Our  dgnr .ilnl,ur, , .md| Aunt., Voru  MiiIII'm, woi'o dooply upprooli.t-  oil, Mr, nnd Mph, W, V, VM\\ov  initl I'jimlly7 Mp, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd unci -Mph.  Clnudo Clu..u>. Mr. und Mph, C,  W.   Pnlmor   und   I'nmlly,   Mp,   mid .Mrn, ,GoPclon,,.,Wini\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .unci.  fnn.lly, MO-DO  ALCOHOLICS Anonymous \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Meetings   8:30   p.m.,   Thursdays, Wilson Creek Community  Hall.  Ph.  885-9327.  8657-tfn  BAHAT Faith, informal chats.  885-9568,- 886-2078.      168-tfn  IN view of the change in educational finance policy  which can be anticipated with  the recent change in government, it is likely that the position of School Trustee will  again become an important  and meaningful role in the  community. The Sechelt Teachers' Association, therefore,  encourages responsible and  capable members of the community to make themselves  available as candidates in the  forthcoming School Board  elections in Sechelt and Pender Harbour. Deadline* for  filing is November 20, 1972.  803-51  REAL ESTATE1  4l\/a to 14 acres west of Langdale   View   property,   treed,  water, south slope R2.  Phone  886-2861.    . 930-tfn  HOUSE plus 10 ACRES  Want - Horses?  - Build o Bpqt?    ,  - A Camping, Site?  Or  in  just \"do yotir own thing\"  the prlvucy  of approx.  10  Jo.valy,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffduc!ros i i.J.j.Q.joejlft, Creek..,  Hugo workshop, garugt. ahd  40 x 20 concroto block build-  ing largo .enough ,., i'o_ .,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd any  hobby op light business, Tho  3 bedroom ..nHomont homo  with nop, DR and wrup around  Hundeck completes tho picture,  LOTS OF LOTS ,      ,.  Soo mo \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdil'o'r'ty \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdqro, lotn from  $..!if>0 all wooded und prlvulQ  Homo  wllh  potonUnl  view  in   Hcdrool'I'H Estate.  7   7    also\"  clone   to '(.llljHiinn  pood,  WATERFRONT HOME: Immediate possession. Extra  large lot on a very safe sandy  beach. Very attracive home,  full basement, H-W heat and  in a very secluded area. What  else could you wish for?  WATERFRONT RETIREMENT HOME: (Gibson, s  Area, flat landscaped lot on  a sandy beach. Guest-house,  workshop-garage, all electric.  Save the- price of the lot by  taking advantage of this lease  land.  WATERFRONT ITS. VESTMENT PROPERTY: Right  smack-dab in the centre of  Gibson's Bay area. 3 bedroom  home, double garage etc. Make  your offer \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd now at the lower  fall prices.         GIBSONS BAY AREA: One  acre of flat land with 3  bed. O-T home. If you are  planning on any type of development don't overlook this  one   at   only   $27,500.   (offers).  IF IT'S A COMFORTABLE 2  BEDROOM home with electric heat on a view lot that  you are looking for come and  see this one for only $15,500.  A NEW HOME: Sure we have  one with 2 bed., all elec,  extra long lot, semi-view, no  steps, on all utilities and close  to school and shopping. F.P.  $26,500.  SECHELT VILLAGE: Two excellent, and well located  building lots on a residential  street. Both lots are level and  cleared. All facilities available.  F.P.   $12,0*00.    OFFERS.  ROBERTS CREEK ACREAGE: Level lot, size 1.60  acres, Partially cleared. Road  frontage- on Beach Avenue is  160 ft. Water, Hydro and phone  available. Close to store and  on transportation. F.P. $12,300.  Terms may be arranged.  LOWER ROAD: Two excellent  building lots, close to good  beach. On paved road. Water  connections, Hydro and phone \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  available. Lots have been selectively cleared. Some view  obtainable. v-F.P^$5;flQ0.\ufffd\ufffd-.'.E,P.--'  Torms considered,   .^Member ,,..,. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,_  Vancouver Real Eslulo Board  PHONE  886-2248  Notary Public  hli..i,t$,,&&tta.!t*ltaA .'.*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd).'t-VW'-x'-:*-..*   l,-'r.-i.i 4S\\..-t.ti       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd f.H,u.J_^iaar... '._'   -.I.'.-   L   a-      --\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     -       ..  -     .:.nJj\ufffd\ufffd-...n^j.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlm..JE,.E.j  LISTINGS WANTED  Vince Prewer        886-9359  Wally Peterson     886-2877  Ron McSavaney   886-9656  Box 238, Glbsona, B.C.  8234-50  $17 500._  Phone    886-7374.. or  wipe box 708, Gibsons. '  8202-tfn.  SAKlWw  LAKE:  Tfliis little  gem,  will   give   you   many  weeks, months, years of happy  holidays, fishing, water skiing.  90' sandy beach, boat float in.  Cozy cabin goes as is with all  furnishings,  dishes  etc. ^Large  deck    to    accommodate    that  Bar-B-Q   party.   Buy    now   at  off \\season  price  $27,500.  \" Howe   Sound   waterfront   lot  ~~\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsacjth good road access, clean  beach and gopd moorage. Only  $11,500 on terms.  A home for the larger family  to enjoy! 4 bdrm. Post and  Beam., From the front entrance  foyer step into a ^charming  living-room\" with lovely granite, fireplace and wall of windows to take advantage- of  the view. Family room across  end of house doubles as breakfast area readily accessble  from galley type kitchen.  Large utility, 2 baths, W-W  carpet throughout. Blk. top  drive to attached garage. Private rear courtyard for those  w.'.imate Bar-B-Q parties,  after a quick swim at the  nearby beach. Small prolific  kitchen garden, fruit trees all  go to make this the outstanding buy of the year. The low  price and easy terms will surprise you.  Level  65'  x  130'  lot  close  to  beach, P.O. and shops. Only  $5,250.  WANTED!  TYPEWRITERS,  adding  machines, repairs ajia sales. Ph.  886-7111.       '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd x 7-tfn  COLLINS - Handyman1 Servieer-  Duroid  roofing  and repairs, v  digging,  - hauling;      panting,  Gibsons    area.-   Phone    886   78947 939-^0-   carpentry  etc.  Ph.  885-2391.  2 BEDROOM house, West Se-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd chelt 885-9044. 792-52  3 room cottage, good location,  Halfmoon   Bay   885-96987  \\ 796-50  676-tfn  1 BEDROOM house in Granthams,  on Central Ave. Available   immediately.   $95   per  mo. View Sunday. 778-50  TWO bedroom house, unfurnished, beside. Roberts  Creek School, $90 per mo. To  family man. Write Box 739,  c\/o The Times,  Gibsons, B.C.  935-50  1   BDRM)    furnished     house,  . near   Granthams  store,  references, $100.  Phone   112-988-  8446 after Thursday.      938-50  WANTED TO RENT  TEACHER and family require  3 to 4 Bedroom house. Yearly rental.  Sechelt  or  Gibsons  area.  885-2642. 785-50  WORK WANTED  DRESSMAKING   and   alterat-  ions. Phone 886-7589. 470-tfn  FURNACE    installations    and  burner   service.    Free    estimates.  Ph. 886-7111.        36-tfn  HOUSEWORK,     hotel    work,  1  babysitting,    waitress,   store  clerk, nurses aid dietary maid,  etc. Carol, Phone 883-2283.  \\ . 736-51  YOUR  painter 7is  now   avail-  able. Phone 885-9781.   754-51  ODD jobs. $2 per hour. Phone  886-2686. , 787-tfn  PEERLESS TREE  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    SERVICES        .  Axcomplete TreeNService  Phone 885-2109  8231-tfn  HELP WANTED  LABORERS and flagmen from  the Sechelt area will be required for work on a local  paving project which will begin in a few weeks. Please  mail enquires to: O.K. Paving  Co. Ltd., 760 Topaz Ave., Victoria. Attn. Mr. R. Baldwin,  LF-1272. 746-51  ELEXTROLUX   Sales  &   Service,    Sechelt    and    Pender  Harbour   areas.   Ph.   886-2989.  744-51  LISTINGS  K. BUTLER REALTY  LTD.  ALL   TYPES   INSURANCE  Gibsons, B.C.  Phone 886-2000  MEMBER  MULTIPLE   LISTING  SERVICE  8230-49  FOR RENT  HALL for rent \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWilson Creek  Community  , H_tfl.    Contact  Mrp. Diane Anderson 885^2385.  x 7815-tfn  WINTER    accommodation av- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ailable, Oct. 1st thru May  1st. - Lowe's Madeira Park  Motel.  Ph.  883-2456?     529-tfn  COTTAGE, 2 bedroom, partly  furnished.     Roberts    Creek.  Business   couple.   Phone   886-  7316. 764-tfn  SPECIAL monthly rates until  May 15. Adults only, no pets.  Ruby     Lake     Motel,     R.R.I.,  Madeira Park. Phone 883-2269  566-tfn  2 BEDROOM mobile home,  and car garage, at Bargain  Harbour. $125 month. Olli  Sladley -Realty.' 883-2233 or  987-8802.. 772-51  SEMI-FURNISHED   .3     room  cottage, oil heat, fridge and  electric stove. Phone 885-9090.  73851  2 BEDROOM waterfront homo  (mostly   furnjished),   Gower  'Point area. Oil heat, fireplace.  Nov. - MuVoh 31. $200 mo, No  petK,, n2:263:6565.         744-S1  MOTEL units i'or winlor i-ci..  lulu, Madeira Park ui-cu, to  , quiet,.reliable, adults,,. Box 741,  c\/o Penlnsulu Times, Box 310,  Sechelt, B.C, . 741-51  PARTLY furnished two bod-  room house, Redrooffs \"Road.  -S80*befr*mQri.hrPhone-885-8l7B;te  .  811-50  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd HALFMOON    Bay,    older    2.  bedroom,, home  on  5  acros.  Closo to school. Oil fiont, $80  month.   Len  or  Suwu.no  Van  Egmond, 885-2241  or 885-9003.  812-50  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIn In,'  Vlow  I'rum $(.01)0 l'ui;  W> wvu  Fop ' fui'lhop   c.oUilln7 plonmi  phono Mi'H.  1'MoU.lu.p ttU.|.~)(~.J?  op ttlKI.71.1\"-.  imEJUaual-Uulnftiit^^  \\w,n of Dp, Swan, nunum.  nUvff  and   pooplo   of   Ponder  ll\ufffd\ufffdpl.bi.p  wan  flri.tQf-.lly  ap-  .roch.Uid.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLotillo,   , li o r n 1 o.  nyno, Hiuly and Judy, 770-50  mlqrving   REALTY LTD.  TI 9 9* Wr PdridofSfrVa t*  VqncouYQr. B\ufffd\ufffdC,  683-8411 '  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnss:i3-Dq  N~.  REAL ESTATE, AND, INSURANCE  NOTARY' PUBLIC AND APPRAISALS  Gibsons, !3,C, ,.. , .886-2481  mtfmi&mmiNfmwtm  __: |1:1||,J1\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.__\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:  , ,   ,     Rool .Estate. & Insurance    ' ,  Render Harbour -' Egmont \ufffd\ufffd Edrl's Civp  ACREAGE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdApprox, 7 acros on, Highway 101; with  500' of; front ago, FP f|i15<000,    ;  SrM|.WATrRPRONTrOT-~Nlr'o|y irood\/qoocl lorq-  ,   fro.t. boqeh, PP \/f.\/00Q with ?% :down.  PENDER' 11ARI30UR(MARINA \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd GooJ buufnosa proposition vVlthiWlhlor Income Gwnor rocjulroa chango.  Jwst-$60,000.FP;.^ffors.<bn,<lown.(&c.ymor.t..   WATERFRONT ACREAGE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd (>V% acros with mro'f  boach; 700' on highway,  Idoal for Marina, Hotel-  Motol or what hayo you, Or, Ideal for condominium  (or 4 or 5 .famllloa, PP :f.49,900,  ' $1,   THIS IS THE VAOIE 'OF PROPERTY  SOCD'ThIS YEAR'  THROUGH OUR, OFFICE  Y6Ur'h6m'o or pro'borty cA-lUr'bo .tidrt'of our noXt  '\"   *\"~ \"mfillWi\"abllflrawfirtH'sold.-\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  LIST WltH US tODAY  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd SUNpAYrMOyCMpfiR;T2lhT2-to*-5:P1'M:   NPAR NEW.HOME \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Split.lovci; 3 bedrooms nnd  family  room,!  doublo   plumbing  and  much   mora.  ; .     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Good terms,.    wis Roads In Gibsons, close to  .     .  I NEED LISTINGS , , ,  Call John Breon at, 883-2794 (24 hours)  rner bnaw anc  LISTINGS-WANTED'  K, A, Crosby  886-2098 - J,  E, White  Ut_6-2935'  ''\"), Vlssor 885-2300 - 'Mlko Dlanoy 886-7436  REAL ESTATE  Box 769  SECHELT, B.C.  885-2241  Vancouver Direct Line ML) 5-5544  See us at our Office across from the Sechelt Bus Depot  FOR  CHOICE WATERFRONT,   VIEW   LOTS  OR  ACREAGE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCALL    LEN    &    SUZANNE    VAN  EGMOND\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLocal 885-2241 or Direct from  Vancouver MU5-5544.  SELMA PARK WATERFRONT  REVENUE PROPERTY ON THE BEACH\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$300 per month, plus  owner suite. Close to store, fishing, and boat harbour. Ideal  retirement area. Full price only $45.00-0. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Terms. Call LEN or  SUZANNE  VAN   EGMOND   Days   885-2241,   Eves.   885-9683.  3 BEDROOM HOME  On a large corner lot. Lovely fireplace, wall to wall in living  room. Walking distance to all facilities. Short walk to lovely  beach Asking only $24,900. Imm. Occupancy. Call LEN or  SUZANNE VAN EGMOND 885-2241, Eves. 885-9683.  TRAILER LOT WITH VIEW  This kind of lot  is hard to find. Close to beach,  fully serviced.  Call LEN or SUZANNE VAN EGMOND 885-2241 Eves. 885-9683.  VIEW LOT 90x300  Over Vz acre lot with view in village of Sechelt. Across the street  from access to  nice  beach.   Driveway  in.   Nicely  treed  for  your  privacy   Asking only $6,500.00. Call LEN OR SUZANNE VAN  EGMOND days 885-2241 Eves. 885-9683.    ,,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdREDRO0FFS.R0APt,,.,,\ufffd\ufffd,.,7..,,,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.   Sargant  Bay aroa,  70'x29Q'  troocl  lot  R2  zoned.  Paved  road.  Full prlco $3,950,00, Torms can bp arranged, Call Jack or Stan,  Anderson, clays 885-2241, ovos, 885,2053 or 885-2385,  ,    ,        TREED RECREATION LOT A    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'ApWw. %' aero on qulot stroq... A short walk to,beach, Drlvoway  on tho property. Full price $4i70(M.O, 10%vdown. Call Jack or  Stan Anclorson, clays 885-2241\/qvqb. 885-2053 or 8B5-2385.  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.,;- - ;-,    GI.BSONSACREAGE  Raid Road 19.7 cicroa w11h 640' fi.'Iffor.ta'pd. Somo clearing'has-  boon dona, Small cabin on property, presently ronlcd, Full prlco,  $35,000,00, Torms\",1 Call Jack or Stan Anderson, c|aya 885-22*11.  oyos, 885-2053 or 885-2385.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd --. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,-:..,     ,    .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:...,.     \\.':J    |      \". '   -V.-   ',   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,- V7a\\    .7,7.   :    t7   ).,(\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.    '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      W., < 7    -    .', 7^   7   7. '  4 ,.  -\"i     r i    i              |   .    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  SECHELT VILLAGE  5 Bedrooms. Near now custom built, 2 full bathrooms, saCma, floor   \"to colllno hoatllalor flropimo. Pullt-lrt'ranoo, Larao 20' living-  room, this Is a two storey dwelling with wall to wall carpet  throughout ,1,550 sq, ft, Shako roof. F'P. $36,900- Torrhs, Call  ***StQnwbr^JaclswAndofson\/\ufffd\ufffdday\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd885a'224^  8B5-2053.  ' SELMA PARK RETIREMENT     '\"\"' ' '\"\"  '\" 2 'Hodroom vlow homo, Now condition. Largo ^0' living room;  Foncad, land:>ca'i.ecl small lot, Closo to storo and bcachi A\/'li hoat,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNicely clucaicitod,, Real  vuluo'at ;iH6,1300,   Call  ^at\\. ur,.Slnn  Ancloi-soii\/clays U85-2241, oyos, 1885.2053 ar 88^23ip!>,  '. ,V\\      :' j j t     DAVIS iJAYi'       :!, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'- r;::  W^farfronFfficaUiin. FlSt lovol Idt;. <.ir\ufffd\ufffdrn'c6ildfib7Un?|d:oWnar  ' oil dono.'Gb6d accos? frarn hlphwdy.'lloeirla hoot, F.P, -$$5,900.,  Call jack or Stan Anclorson, days. 8(15.2241, uvps, 085-2053 or  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,,,:.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd...,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd....,....,.,.,.,,,...,.  .......i,.885.2.185,, .,..,        ..   .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,.....,.,,.,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ROBERTS CREEK-     '  Roaklonllal Iota 70'\ufffd\ufffdV00', Cloarod' arid 'ready for hiilldlng, Thoso  Intri nm oil .oiyIcckI nnd havo-n payod stniol, Full prlco '$5,950,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd20% down. Cnll r*or.K nr Ston Andorwin, dayn Ufl!i-224l7avnn,  fl HpB.20B3 or 885-230D.  an  i -.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdV  V\\   M  sGARDEN BAY  Attractive   3  -BR   home\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdapprox.' 100'   from   waterfront\ufffd\ufffd\ufffddble.  plumbing, fireplace, sundeck. Fine view of Harbour. Beautifully  landscaped lease Jot.  $35,000.  Investors and Developers  $500,000   POTENTIAL  Partially developed possible 86 lot subdivision site on 37 view  acres on Francis Peninsula.'Approx. 3,900 ft., of primary road  constructed to- service approx. 56 lots. Potent.al for 30 more  lots Water main on S.E. boundary of property and own gravel  4 pit also on property. Asking price,^150:000 with very good terms.  BROOKS COVE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHALFMOON BAY  ' 1 94' deep waterfront with 3 BR Panabode home (4\" cedar) with  sundeck, full bathroom, propane range and fridge. AH furniture,  dishes,   bedding,   etc.,   included.   No  electricity.   Access  by- path  onlv 850 ft   from parking lot to house.  Immediate possession.  $29,000.  IRVINE'S LANDING  2   BR  partially  furnished  older  home on   large view  lot  overlooking Lee Bay. Close to Marina and Govt, wharf. $13,500  LARGE ACREAGE  1. Mixal    Lake\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd157   acres   with   timber\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd550'    waterfront\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  $50,000.  2. Dark Cove, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJervis  Inlet\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdApprox.   1   mile waterfront\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd184  acres\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd3 good buildings\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$150,000.  3. Secret Cove diea\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd160 acres\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdroads ond trails throughout\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  fairly level property\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$70,000.  5.   Pender Harbour\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdapprox. 33 acres\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdapprox. 1,800'waterfront  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$85,000. ' ,__  MADEIRA PARK  2 BR home on attractive landscaped  lot with fruit trees. A few  hundred  ft. to  school,  stores and  marina.  Washer, dryer,  range  and fridge included in price of $29,000.  EARL COVE  A few lots still available on this 30 lot subdivision. Priced from  $4,000.  REDROOFFS-r-SEMI -waterfront  2000 sq. ft. 4 bedrm. 22x24. Rec rm. WW carpets. Fireplace  in large view liv. rm.'2 large lots. Landscaped Horse barn 500'  to safe public beach. Real value at $33,900. Terms. Call SUZANNE or LEN VAN EGMOND Days 885-2241, Eves. 885-9683,  GARDEN BAY ROAD-18 ACRES  18 acres withVear round stream, 2 stalls and shed. Older home\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  value is in the land, offered at only $22\/000. Call LEN or  SUZANNE VAN EGMOND, Days.. 8.85-2241, eves. 885-9683.    ,  LOT - SECHELT'   '''  Nico \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd residential lot,' c I oso to 'ail f dc I Mil cs;' roacly to build on\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  only $5,500. Call LEN or SUZANNE VAN EGMOND, Days 885-  ^224 ], eyes, 885-9^83. ^  '^^ ^   WATERFRONT SANDY HOOK  70'x230' serviced lot, Deep water suitable for a float. Arbutus  troos. No .landscaping necessary, Good acqess from tho road, Full  orlco $15,750,00, Call Jack or Stan Anderson. Days 885-2241,  MADEIRA PARK  Choice view lots on 72 lot subdivision.   Prices from  $3,700  to  $10,000.  Some cleared  ready for building.  VIEW LOTS \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd GARDEN BAY ESTATES  In a beautiful setting, serviced with paved road, water and hydro.  Public access to waterfront. Close to stores, marinas and post  office. One steep lot at $3,000, the balance priced from $6,000  to $10,000.  WARNOCK ROAD  Level    lot,    79'x200'.    Excellent   mobile    home    site.    $6,200.  MARY ISLAND  Beautiful 4,8 acre Mary Island, just outside Madeira Park Govt,  wharf. Over 1,500 ft. sheltered waterfront, water, telephone and  electricity.   Large,   comfortable   log  home  with  electric   heating,  small guest house, float.  $125,000.   .  KLEIN DALE ON HIGHWAY 101  Over 9 gently sloping acres with 2 small houses, roads throughout property. Price firm at $22,000'.  MOBILE HOME SITES  Several lots available.  EGMONT LOTS  Waterfront lots\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$11,000 to $13,000.  !,:BARGAIN\"HARBOURiWATERFRONT HOME   .  Good oldor home, 2 BR on main floor, 2 BR on upper floor; oil  furnaco, electric range, frig and somo furniture. 5,4 ft. level wator-   \"' '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" ! '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\" \"frontlot,\"Asking:$29,00O.\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'- -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd--   MADEIRA PARK  Older 2 BR partially,furnished homo wltlvbasomcnt. Oil furnaco.  JZIpso.jo^stqros^^  VIEW LOTS \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdGARDEN BAY  Very largo ixirRliko Idfs'ovbH  $5,0QQ to $6,000.  WATERFRONT LOTS  \/_) \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd...,.._....,-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd1.._..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, Iji 16,500  Ruby Dako, 105'.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"$ 13,500 #, 'Fisher Island .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..7$16,500'  90' .7:...;..:-.7..77.....:. $18,500     88' .7..........\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd...._.:$18,500  ^^boach front, with  14' trailer   $18,000  i21L' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 2 acres, parila|ly,Jarjdscapod   $50,000  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..._.. ',,MADEIRA, PARK  Spacious 4 BR ranch stylo homo, built 1970, Eloctrlc hoat, firo-  , place, coppartona ranga and frig Included, oxca||on| vlqw. Plus\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ' fully  InBulatod'\"shop  building which  would convert  to d hlco  rental homa; Close to school,  stores and, marinas,  $37,500,   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - \"'\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdEARL COVE' - - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"-.-\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Unfinished summer cottapo with si|ndock, on nlcq vlaw lot, Cloao        ,.   _.....,.  to pubic beach area, $8,200.   _s^Uv^^    1, Sakinaw Lako\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd13^8 acros\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdapprox, 350' cholco watorfront\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>  $33,000, ' \"        . -,     ' '  2, Oyslor Bay\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnearly 10 acres In Pondor Harbour\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdappro^, 550'  waiorfront\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdoldor nouuo\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfruit trecti\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$45,000,  3, Uflmoriti\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdovpr 7 acros-^oppiox. ' 560'  w^orfroiit\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'oAcolloh.  Blto. for, moplUJiomQ park-r*:pavcd, Maplo Rd, runa through  ......_.,..>r6l''or\ufffd\ufffdy;rtr..$50,000.  9r**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.-+?   fCM*^*Vt<\">\ufffd\ufffd\"M  r|..;:.rvu.u..t.---.i,  '.  .a  -?_.  .1-  j\\n i\\\ufffd\ufffd,  imm inrouon  ':'   ',      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    ,   SUNDANCE TRAILER PARK  3 .balloon. Mul>llo 'lohia; '66'xl2', fi.i..M.wl,. wquhcr and i iycr,  colorud u|ovu and frldcio\/r ul crab. Klltg 1f,l?.'J' Iwi^m -\ufffd\ufffdullq; tl\ufffd\ufffd..|k'  bodu. vVork.fthop and iCabana, 'BloclOtop parking oroo, Sltiiiiitod,  hi nico, locdtior. at- Swndaiicojrol lor'Pork In Socholt, Idoal far '  \"^ffl'rTiliy\"flrrflrirementrRcntoNpdeor;On|y4Mi5-0>p\ufffd\ufffdr-m^  .prlco.f 15,500,06..,.C_j|l 'Jock, .6r Stap Anderson, ^oysJ85:221!,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  i             '        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ovob, 0B5-2053 or 885-2305, , .,  . ^L , ,       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .V*     '     i  DAVIS BAY VIEW ...... ,  2' Dodroam, full lx\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdomonl, hoo vlow homo, Larao fiunclocMpWro-,  tlmo vinyl nldlnu, \ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffdovu ukhiihI babomont, oMln, pll hunt, ofoclrlc  h6pwalor. oloc, htovo and Irldgo Included In lc.,^0, bright kllchon.  ' 20' llvlna room, wall to wall carpel*, Thin homd-ln Idoal for ro-  ' tlromont, Laroo tronrlnardon |o|, P.P.. $24,900. Call Ston or Jack^  '   Andor\ufffd\ufffdw\"dQy_ 805-2241, wvo*. 885-2305 or 805.2053.     .  ,l6t AT mA6ei(^a PkkK  100'xl72' lot\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfow hundred, fool to htaios, school, marinas, ond\"-*  1 , <?avlvwharf; ^B,000,  _> r< ,  7 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       NEAR MADEIRA, PARK     ,  Noor 'npw 51 HR |wmo on npprnx, -}.| arm lovol |nt( \\-\\c\\. .\\vr\\tic'  hoflllnji, llfflfiloco, w\/V. rof'iml, nlnrnqo runl rorflnri. :|i!?.|lG00,'  \"\"'\"'   ',, \"    \"      LAGOON ROAD  .        ~  3 ouotl'ljullillno kits, ca.y walk t\ufffd\ufffd tIcIwdI, Murus, pui.1 i_ff|co und  marlnau', :f'6(000'uach, , ,      ,  i I '  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -      - '  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'' -   ' , ''  -  J^DyjPihpr__y!\ufffd\ufffditod_^L\ufffd\ufffdto  \ufffd\ufffd111S11I1I  REALTY ITD.  fl   Maclolrq ParK B.C.  Phono* Ponder Harbour 883-2233  . >  **wW\ufffd\ufffdWiHrJ>.W^iM^i^*y|li***t\ufffd\ufffdH-*i!'  [^<(\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"WW\ufffd\ufffdWW\ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdW*W*SJi  y  aa|W<nlf>f>Wn(H!t^iPI\ufffd\ufffdIW\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlM#K*  Wt *au\ufffd\ufffdm\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi) iiMWewt*  J i^HntfMkjvnv^nMteAaui  W\ufffd\ufffdftiWaiW>l\ufffd\ufffdW\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWWWm\ufffd\ufffd]-iM*Bi  |afH#Htu<\ufffd\ufffdt*MK>^\ufffd\ufffdttlVi<t^,M-*nMi><MA-4*_->  :i;  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<,..  7'7 \\\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd---  \\  V-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\\  \\  _.-,...JSpjjil.,^. ^,, ,v ..^..-^sSlsgS  X  HiLP WANTED (cont.)  \"\\  \\  \\  \\  HELP WANTED (Continued)    CARS & TRUCKS  PETS  _PDLE N?ge Person to assist  Senior   Citizen   with   housework,   meals.   Afternoons.   $50  month. Ph. 885-2409.      -789-50  BABYSITTER wanted at my  home, Monday to Friday, 9  am-5   on..   Elderlv     persi  885-9707.  >eisx> nL J.85-9  78^5(T       U)CU PONTAICParisienne P.S.    WANTED.   Good   home   for   8  P.B. 327 V-8 auto yonso. Ph.  \\   month old male tiger striped  .885-99857 -     723-50    Persian   cot.   Ph.   885-9805.     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \\ > 790-T.O  Lockstead  Wednesday,  November .8,  1972  The Peninsula Times.  Page A-5\ufffd\ufffd  Fleetwood, Logging Co. Ltd.  LOGGERS SEEKING     .  , EMPLOYMENT  x Sts>el Spar Operators v  Fallers  Grapple Operator X  Pdrt Time Assistant Time  Keeper, 2-3 days a week  Transportation daily from  Port Mellon to camp and return. Interested parties call  Vancouver Radio Telephone  for McNab Creek or write to  Box 110, Port Mellon, B.C. All  enquiries, attention Tony^D.ur--  alia or phone 885-2435, after  6 p.m. Attention \ufffd\ufffdW. 6rad-  shaw 9249-48^  BABY sitter wantet. -mature  women wantes.1 for occasional .babysitting in our home in  Madeira Park; two children,  ag^s 1V2 ..yeans, 8 years, also  baby expected in 6 weeks.  Own transportation - helpful,  but not necessary. Ph. Maureen  Lee  at   883-2563. 705-50  MCB1U HOMES  1 m. j P.*.* j ''  TRAILER space available,  all  services. Avers Mobile Hbme  Park,   West  Sechelt.   Ph.  885-  2375. 665-51  . MOBILE home. 8'x35\\ this  neat compact  home  ih  good  condition.     CSA     approved.  Newly painted, complete with  stove, fridge and other furni-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd hire.   FP   $2,700.   Phone   885-  9369 eves. v        603-tfn  SECHELT AGENCIES LTD.  Member of the Multiple Listing  Service  Office 885-2235  From Vancouver Toll Free  ZEnith 2012  SECHELT BUSINESS & PROPERTY #2650  Sechelt's only view restaurant on the waterfront. Dining and  wining facilities, view of islands and ocean plus living quarters.  2,800 sq. ft. building, land area large for expansion. Business  virtually unlimited for energetic operator. New remodelling of  dining and work area with modern equipment to handle take-out  trade os well. Requires close offer of $25,000 down, balance on  easy terms. CALL PETE SMITH or BOB KENT anytime 885-2235.  WEST SECHELT #2722  Over half an acre of view property. Roughly 80'x300' depth. Few  steps from-level beach access. \"City*' water, phone and hydro,  but has that \"country\" feeling. Just $2,500 down; balance easy  payments. Full price $7,500. CALL BOB KENT 885-9461 eves, or  ANYTIME 885-2235.  'PENDER HARBOUR #2542 &   #2670  Choice locations at Pender Harbour for commercial enterprises or  just plain  living in the heart of  the Fisherman's Paradise. CALL  BOB KENT 885-9461 eves, or 885-2235 ANYTIME.  1  WILSON CREEK,         ,    #2455  Large lot, low priced 4 bedroom home on full basement, auto,  oil heat 1 block off highway. \"City\" water available, hydro and  phone. Short distance to fine beach. At the low price of $19,600.  Requires some finishing. CALL BOB KENT 885-9461 eves, or  885-2235 ANYTIME.  RUBY LAKE WATERFRONT #2436  Buy this 103' lakefront lot\/on the clear water of Ruby Lake.  Quiet and safe for the little ones. Easy access from highway but  not too close. The price is right,$1 1,000 asked, ond all reasonable  offers considered by owner. To view, call Peter Smith 885-9463  eves, or office 885-2235.  SELMA PARK WATERFRONT (Lease Lot) . Z\/2642  Excellent beach protected by breakwater, older home in good  basic condition, needs modernizing in kitchen and basement cleanup. Owner asks $9,500, indicates will look ot good offers, good  chance for low cost home or summer cottage. Come and look. Call  Peter Smith 885-9463 or. Bob Kent 885-9461 eves.  1  ft.  7.  WILSON CREEK WATERFRONT #2687  Unusual, architect designed beach home, over 1,500 square teet,  with 2 bedrooms qnd a den could be 3rd bedroom. Huge stone  fireplace\" in unique living room, all windows and doors double  paned. Very modern kitchen, for easy and pleasant meal preparation. The driveway leads to large double garage, covered  walk just steps to house. Panoramic view of Gulf and Vancouver  Island. Requires down payment of $20,000, good terms, or cash  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      offers. Peter Smith 885-9463 eves, or office 885-2235.  PENDER HARBOUR LOTS- #2669  Want a lot in Pender Horbo'ur, can't afford the cost? Look at  these lots, from $4,950 to $6,000-; Pay .qnly 3.0% down, good  terms on balance. Lots are (reed, some have view, all close to the  waterfront. Call Don Hadden 885-9504 or Peter Smith 885-94.63  evenings.  GIBSONS AREA \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" ; #2520  8 acres of good farmland with water, hydro and phono. Liveable  two bedroom cottage, paved road. Try your terms on $20,000,  ;     77\" ?(^Li;^AC__<,i'WARN--8'Ji5'i26'a'l-We,nlngs. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      '  \\   DAVIS BAY #2644  | Finance' your own retlremfent with this duplex on excellent view  S lot just a block from the beach at Davis Bay, Each suite has ?.  ji bedrooms ancl 910 sq. ft, Full price $38,Q00-~-fqr retails and  h\\ appointment CALL DON HADDEN 885-9504.  $%        \"' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\".   '  VGOWER-..  *\"\ufffd\ufffd?**vl\ufffd\ufffd!\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffdSli-i*'*J(&iWi)&\ufffd\ufffd.*tf\ufffd\ufffdl tn  '\ufffd\ufffdl\ufffd\ufffd#9J\ufffd\ufffda\ufffd\ufffdt*!iB?.lI-rtJitoaa-j5.  ~i.252.1\ufffd\ufffd  r    'i.  r-*;*'*r  f   !-.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd}\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  *   t. - V  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.  vs.;  _  115 minutes from Langdale to this 100 ft, frontage property at  $f Gower Point, Wlclo open view of gulf, good fishing and clean  w cobble beach In front. Three cabins; Terms\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd on $25,000. CALL  MCK WARN 886-2681 evenings,  SELMA PARK #2656  Ono of the flnost vlow lots high up In Selma Park has a now 2  boclroom mobile, homo all roqcly for occupancy, It has boon approved by CSA, the Building,'Inspector and 'tho.Pc.nk,\" Lot slzc,  16)450 sq, ft. Full price $17,900; To view CALL PON HADDEN  885-9504 ovos,  K.I  h&  *  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*<  . DAVIS BAYVVATERFRONT ; -       - , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd #2657  ' 2\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd''Biclo-i''y,*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"8ldo'''vi'aWrfrbh,t\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" lots,  M0'foot- frontago, ho buildings,  facing west to,,q|or|ous sunsets, goodfbullcllng silos, wafer and  hydro, Ut us discuss financing wllh you on toiol asking prlco of  $28,000,  CALL DON  HADDEN  88*3:9504  or  PETER  SMITH  v77A:,'';77,':i7',';7-\":,'.r,885\ufffd\ufffd.9'l63loV6nlnos. ,>        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \/  \\9ti3    DODGE    16'    aluminum  ,.   H-an,   side   door,   powW   tail  gate,   top   condition.   Ph. .883-  6696. 799-50  CAR-   engine,   283     cubic   in.  Hurst stick. Anv reasonable  offer.   Phone  886-7853.   937-52  '64 POfcSCHE Cabriolet. Mew  paint (vintage burgandy  niftfillic-). clutch, ignition, oil  seals, oil\\ filter. Engine in excellent condition. Good investment. $1500 or nearest offer.  Ph.   885-2897. 784-52  BOATS & ENGINES  11 MONTir *\"Samoyo-n -\" Sheep  Dog cross ,Exc. with children  and farm animals. Free to good  home.  Ph.  885-9801.        813-50  SELMA-PARK #2403  Excellent location'for boating, swimming,- flshlng,\ufffd\ufffd59' watorfront:  loaao lot q| l-roqkwator, Solma Park, Hob two 2-bodroom houses,  ooch about 650 sq, ft, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ono on tho boach \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- othor at highway  jQY.ftl.\ufffd\ufffdPj.q&euU^  you  buy two 2\ufffd\ufffdb\ufffd\ufffd<l.oom houses for only  $15\/000  full   prlco,  Appointment nnconiory \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd CALL 13013 KENT 885-9461 ovoa, or  ANYTIME 885:22357  '  DAVIS BAY , #2680  Vlow location; povo<l road, cl6so to boach oroa. Forced air honllna  plus flroplaco, Carport plus garage, Modern 2 boclroom homo wllh  kllchon, rllnliiO' area ond llvlngroom; taklna full advantnao of  vlow. Dost of oil, only, $25,900, F,l\\ with $1.0,000, down or cosh  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd of fbrn, Invllod.. CALU.BOB, .KENT 885-9461, ovos,; dr, BB5-2235  ' -   ANYTIME. \" *  SELMA PARK1 '\" \" \/C2723  Soq thin brand now ,3 boclroom home nltuatod on qulot sldo mad,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd l3|ock off highway; |uat a low finishing, touchon now bolnn conv  plotodi Do you qualify for tho ,$3000 govornmont oocond mort-  aanoi\" Requires only $6;000 to arrqngo first and soconcl morl-  oago lo put ynirlnVf5klorico, CALL BOB KENT TO VirVY BflS-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 946haven, or H83.2235 ANYTIME   \ufffd\ufffd  ASK-POR- PREB- C^TALCXflUGrOF\" REAL- ESTATE-  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdini\ufffd\ufffd_|U\/uil9WicMwM'>.M^  AGENCIES LTD.  Box 155, Secholt \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*.\"''       Phono 885-2235  ,Or Call foil Froo from tho Greater Vpncouyor Area  ZEnith 2012  V  (eao;e.).  \" I in n.w \ufffd\ufffd.y|iUi_ ii i  ll  II\"  iHWHpjHam &. wtMtywq\ufffd\ufffdWsngiW<j  FOR SALE  FIREPLACE   wood   for   sale.  Dried   alder,  maple  and  fir.-  Phone 883-2417. 684-tfn,  20 __ CABIN cruiser, ' fibreglas,  over ply, 90 HP, Evinrude  needs some finishing, $1800 or  offers. Phone 886-7119 after 7  P-'n. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 726-50  BETH MORRIS  YACHT SALES LTD.  617 Bidwell Ave.  Large selection of Pleasure  and Commercial Grafts and  Engines.  Good   Listings   Wanted  Contact   Capt.   M.   Higgs  Box  374      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Gibsons,   B.C.   -   886-7424  8173-tfn  BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY  SELL  NEWSLETTERS  TWO bedroom mobile home,  12' x 44'. CSA approved. 1  year ojid, $7,000. Box 751, c\/o  Peninsula Times, Box 310, Sechelt, B.C. 751-51  MARINE ACCESSORIES-  . Paint\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFibreglass\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRope\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Canvas\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBoat Hardware  Compressed  air  service  NYGREN SALES  (1971) LTD.  Phone 886-9303,  Gibsons, B.C.  WORK   CLOTHES-sportswear  or  what  have you  at, Morgan's   Men's   Wear. 587-tfn  DRY cedar  kindling, $12 cord  delivered. Ph. 885-2474.  739-51  Britains oldest established  newsletter requires agents.  Payment by good commission  on sales of newsletter subsbrip-  tions etc. Write Box 9229 c\/o  Peninsula Times, P.O. 310,  Sechelt, B.C. 9229-50  MORTGAGES  1st AND 2nd MORTGAGES  Residential   -   Commercial  Recreational  All types of real estate financing including  builders  loans.  Fastf appraisal service.  ACADIAN MORTGAGE  CORP.  LTD.  2438   Marine   Drive,  West   Vancouver,   B.C.  Phone  926-3256    .  8227-tfn  LIVESTOCK  SWIFT Feeds \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd H. Jacobson,  Swift dealer. Nor'West Rd.,  Sechelt. Phone 885-9369. Chicken feeds - Horse feed - Hog  feed - Cattle feed. Hay and  other feeds by order.    258-tfn  THREE-year old bay mare out  of      registered      Appaloosa'  stock.   Phone   Susan   883-2732.  810-52  QUALITY FARM SUPPLY  under new management  Open: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.  Tuesday to  Saturday  Complete Line of:  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd: Buckerfields Products  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Purina  Dog  &  Cat  Foods  Pratt Road, West Gibsons  Phone 886-7527    ' \"'\"y\"~\"  8230-50  B.C is a  FIREPLACE   wood,   $25   cord,  delivered.  Phone  885-9715.  740-1 fn  19(14 PORSCHE Cabriolet.  New paint (vintage burgandy metal lio), clutch, ignition,  oil seals, oil filter. Engine in  excellent condition. Good investment. $1500 or nearest offer.   Ph.   885-2897. 742-51  20\"  T.V.  Electrohome,   instant  on.  Serviced, in good  order,  $75.   Ph.   885-2446.  .60-51  2 F78-15 tubeless, snow treads,  whitewall 4  ply nylon lires,  like new, price for set $30. Ph.  885-2014. 752-51  MATCHING    sofa  Phone   886-2446.  and    chair.  808-.50  _\\^itla-*?^*f*i*jl>fii. i^.'  it up  PENDER, HARBOUR  OYSTER  LAGOON;   Lovoly  parkllko \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lot  on  Kont  Rood,   noocj  bLjIkllng or rnobljo homo bUo, AaKlnp  ^6,000 on  easy  |\ufffd\ufffdrrni),  WATERFRONTi Protected mooroQQ and q beautiful vlo\\v oro tho  main foolurot, of ihlnlkrnaln Hqrbou.r proporly,'Thoro's oIbo a  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^3\ufffd\ufffdrOQm\ufffd\ufffdCHbln*whlch#lo*nQa\ufffd\ufffdflroa.\ufffd\ufffd8|.oko^  !fil9',S0Q terms.  WATERFRONTi 275' of (loop protected 'mooraoo on >4' boo .itifui  .acrosln.tho-hoart o|, Madolra.Park, Property hos been lonrlncapod  ond proparorl for resort bulld|i,.ga. with alLrpada.ond-cqmpalips,.,  comi-toled, $50,000,\"'.\",' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"--\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"  '  JOCK HERMON\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdP83-27\/15, (Any Tlmo)  ^HARLES:,,EI^(3LISlli:iMIIEl>._i::_,_  THE FIRST session of the B,C7Legis.a-  tijj-e'under'the leadership of Pi^emier  Barren .. completed and, home for a  two-day breather, I., aki pleased to take  this opportunity to. gi\\*e the people of  the Mackenzie Constituency my first report as your MLA.  First, some personal observations on  ihe Legislature.! am sure that, you would  ail be pleased with the serious manner  in which your, new government, has set  to work. I am also sure that you will  alL^japrove-of the new, open atmosphere  which prevails, in the Parliament Buildings in Victoria. Cabinet. Ministers, MLAs  dnd department heads are all working to  llicir fullest capacity in their efforts to  meet with individuals and delegations.  Cabinet ministers are accessible and I  have had no diffficulty in meeting with  any. of them to discuss the particular  problems of my constituency. xTo those  people who have worked for many years  to see an NDP government in B.C. I  would like to say that if you, could be  with me in my meetings with the caucus,  or with the various delegations, or in  the sessions of the Legislaturentself, you  would be very proud of your government  nnd your premier and you would feel,  as I do, that all your effort and sacrifice  has been worthwhile.  There has, of course, been some criticism of the government in the press. This  is as it should be in a democratic society.  However, to date most of the adverse  criticism has been for keeping our campaign promises. It has been suggested  that the emergency session this fall was  not necessary. That is easy to say if  you are not one of those people who are  affected by legislation\" such as .Bill 3 or  Bill 4. These bills, guaranteeing a minimum income of $200 per month to senior-citizens and to handicapped .persons,  were long overdue. We promised the people of B.C. that we would, if elected,  move as quickly as possible to give assistance to these groups of people, and  we have done so. It was in support of  Bill 8 that I made my first speech in the  Legislature and I am proud to be associated with this, progressive legislation  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffda first for North America. In my address I urged the Honourable Mr. Levy  lo instruct  the Civil  Service to  give all  ..P0ssi.bl.c..,.,help. to  those... persons vvho are  eligible under the new law, in their  efforts to establish eligibility. I know  from experience the frustration which  can be caused by bureaucratic red tape  or by lack of understanding of procedures  which must be followed. I have received  Mr.. Levy's assurance that all possible.  help will be available and I wish to  hear from anyone in my constituency  who is experiencing any difficulty in  this regard.  MINIMUM WAGE  We have been criticized for our minimum wage legislation\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdanother election  promise. I fully support the legislation  and the promise to raise the minimum  wage to $2.50 per hour over the next  eighteen month period. Does it make  sense to have . people receive more for  .welfare than, they .can. get from working?  The concept of the minimum wage has  been accepted by Canadians for many  years. We must, however, be realistic  about what constitutes a level that will  guarantee some dignity of labour.  We are also being criticized for not  having as yet done some things, and I  know that there are many urgent problems facing many groups of people in  B,G. Many of these problems are complex, however, and we would be doing  no service to plunge too quickly into  legislation without sufficient time for  consultation and .study,.,.It. is our plan  to have intermediate and extended health  care under the B.C. Hospital Service.  . '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd It is \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdour-.,-- plan ; to: have \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd every \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd? phase of  health core under one department, instead of under three separate authorities  ndei'-  'cqulro  lime and study, however, and I ask for  MINK boa, $20. Ph.  8l)r>-283r..    your patience,  \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\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\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 814-50        In education, perhaps the most com-  new,    1972    licence '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd pl!ue!s    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdcle available some interim  ^stance,  $200, f'hono,Mark,..103-8732     m?kl\"K ,Imipwllate    help  available    for  809.52   school   districts  with   critical   problems,  .. ,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,  __. ~.,-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   i nm pleased, so far, with tho responsible  BOAT   VrnftllooJ(n_.r,y,>   \\?__ 11,    AUItudo expressed by school boards and   l\"(uUV H'0'  \"W^\"7\"' V\ufffd\ufffd\"?i    teachers.alike, Thoro has been no rush to  MATTY  \"wTingor\" wnnhin'fl    \"tnUo   ndvnntnflo\"   of   tho   government\"..  ,^nehino,:Stainlc?ss steel ;tul), .v of for in an irresponsible sense, Instead,  'Condition*oxoollorit. .Price,$41),...i it, is my concern that ..school', boards. In  BM'SMUM.     \"__   77IMH)    ipy   consUluonoy    should   not  bo  ovor-  DININaroomdiiM)mo^M4D\" '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd wuUouh In tholr roquosts.  I am awur\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Phone after (I-p.m. Bfi\ufffd\ufffd^744f^lh\ufffd\ufffd^lhoro\"\ufffd\ufffd\"'o-\ufffd\ufffdpmovttTOfl9rofw.nc.od,.Hncl          '    71.0-1.0 'I'nm rolylnK upon our Joaal school'boards    '       to,,maltp tliofionoods known,  Certainly  wo must not nojiloct the needs of our  clilldron; , , ,       ,.  L_9is._.u.e Report Hdlfmoon Bay Happeal, ngs  Y  20' PHILCO portable T.V., 1  year old. Bargain. Heavy  duty equalizer trailer hitch  with torsion bars. $50. Mr.  Rear.   Ph.   885-9872. 806-50  METAL bed and spring, $12;  12 volt battery, $5; vanity  dresser with mirror and bench,  $10. Phone 886-2585 after 6  p.m. 802-52  TOP  soil   for  sale   from   West  Sechelt.  Contact  Frank Jorgensen,   885-9796. 801-52  ELECTRIC     pressure     water  pump;     water     tank,     and  double - laundry     tubs     with  stand.   Ph.   88(j-.)883. 798-52  HOT    plates,    electric    timer,  electric    heater,    china    or  hook cabinet, storage trunk &  vinyl  rocker.   Phone  886-9501.  800 50  EXTENDING   dining  table, li  chairs, $75. Phone  885-2806.  .    795-50  ft TON handwinch with cable  $50. 8 in. Beaver table, saw  with motor $35. G.E. electric  heater with thermostat, 3 ft,  long $25. Ph. 885-2880.    797-50  BRIGGS & Stratton reel mow-  er, dishwasher sink unit. Ph.  885-9044. 793-52  37'   CEDAR  hull.' Completely  LAST Thursday's film show at the Welcome Beach Hall presented \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd a program  guaranteed to give^ a pang of homesickness to' all those 'of English or Welsh  birth. It pictured so much that was old  and unchanging, such as the GJot'swold.  country with its gently rolling uplands x  and beautiful sstone-built villages mellowed ' by time. Here _ there \"are ' burial  mounds of Neolithic man .which are 4s.000  years old. and though the _V>ads are wide  and modern, they follow the trail of old  Rojiian  roads.  There were fine studies of Tin tern  Abbey, founded in 1131,for the Cistercian  Order and still unrivalled for the beauty  of its setting on the'banks \"of the River  Wye and for its coirmleteness, even in  its ruined state. The films showed; Oxford N with its stately colleges and green-  carpeted lawns. The armchair travellers '  found ,themselves 'fox hunting, rock  scrambling in the mountains of Wales and  surf ridi'ng on its beaches. One film devoted itself to the British pub which- is  not so much a place to eat or drink,  but an institution. Film conducted a tour  of pubs throughout Britain, from palatial hostelries, where the food is such  as to delight the epicure, to the simplest  counlry inn where one can get beer,  bread, cheese and pickles and enjoy a  sing-song and a game,of darts or shove-  half-penny.  In addition to the films loaned by  the British Tourist Authority, there were  two films shown by courtesy of the German Consulate. One followed the River  Isar throuhg Bavaria. The other illustrated the life and work of Hans Holbein  the Younger, the greatest of all (the German mediaeval painters. The films showed lifelike reproductions of some of his  famous portraits such as Erasmus, Sir  Thomas More, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour and Anne of Cleves. The fertility  of , his imagination was also illustrated  in his designs for frescoes, weapons and  goldsmith's work and his \"Dance of  Death\" series of sketches. .  Next show will consist of films of  Japan on Thursday, Nov. 16. Welcome  Beach   Community   Association   asks   its   members, to ...t a Re-note, of the two-follow-..  ing  dates,  Nov.   25  the   next  social   evening and  Dec.  9  the  Christmas  dinner.  Again this year, Reno is one of the  most popular holiday spots. One of those  recently returned is Mrs. Greta Jorgensen  who travelled with a Roberts Creek  organization which chartered a bus starting from Sechelt. They stayed at RenO  with side trips to Virginia City, Carson  City and Lake Tahoe. Mrs. Jorgensen reported there was sunshine every day,  though the mornings were cool. Mr. a'nd  Mrs. Jack Burrows also had a most enjoyable time on a recent, trip to Reno. Both  Mrs. Jorgensen and the Burrows claim  they won a little ancl lost a little, and  returned home neither much richer nor  much   poorer.  One of the people who had planned  a November trip to Reno but didn't make  it is Mrs. Ruby Warne who instead finished up in hospital for surgery on a  broken hip. Mrs. Warne is being transferred shortly to Holy Family Hospital  for therapy.  Another resident who planned a November holiday and din't make it is Hon-  ne Bjerre who  left  last  weekend i'or a  ' visit to. relatives in California, but got  only as far as Vancouver when she became ill with mumps. Hanno, who is a  , niece of  Frank  Jorgcnsen'a,  came  from  ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  - \\  . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdby Maryr^inkley-  Skive. Jutland last summer and has been  working ..at the Jolly Roger ahd Lord  Jim's for the past two mohths.  -. \\   '     , .   ' 7 ,       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     -  Home builder tine^d $50  lor not obtaining permit   f  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA\\ REDROOFFS Road property owner  Was fined $50 for building aiid occupying a , structure . without obtaining, a  building permit, rje^orted F. A, Reybuth,  regional district building , and plumbing  inspector. He appeared Sept. 8 in Judge  Charles MUtclsteadt's provincial court.  The man, identified only as Mr. Pitre,  has not removed the illegal structure,  nor has he contacted Reyburn's office to  make application for a pettnit to bring it  up to the required floor area- under zoning and to place it on a proper concrete  foundation, the inspector repprted;  He said further action will be taken  on the matter.  BEFORE THE SNOW FLIES . . .  WINTERIZE  YOUR MOTOR  NOW!  NO CHARGE FOR STORAGE  Pay only for necessary, costs to  keep  your  motor |n.7top_ jshape  and ready for another fun filled  season.  Phone 883-2266  Stones and  Fine Gifts  a Specialty  \ufffd\ufffd   100% WATERPROOF  WATCHES BY ROLEX  \ufffd\ufffd  ENICAR WATCHES  WELCH'S  CHOCOLATES  Sechelt, B.C.  885-2421  i-ebuilf,, \"flew, decks,   ready    'n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,    .,     ,'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,...  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   von' will nr  |>A,. nn).!..' TVrt.....  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MacGREGOR PACIFIC REALTY  ,   iW 779, Gibsons, B.C.  , FARM  |0Y0  M: Approx, 15 acros,' good land cftiiplo' wator,  ,j,targo-farm'\ufffd\ufffd houso-ancl outbuildings,, Torrlflc  ;p.Qt.aq.tiQ^  WILSON CREEK; Lovoly 3 bedroom l-iorno qri'.'app'ro*.  j Ka beautiful private high vlow acres, Must bo seen,  ,     Only$39;500.  ,      ,'   -  \"  Call Lorrlo Girard 8867244 or 886-77^0.  _r____,  bo no bulkllnK uorto Iiii pieman tod without  ,,J,liQ;..{ul|ofil qoiw.l!..UU.ii\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd|)elweon nil.con-,,,  corned jjroupH, nncl thut Ihoro nluiukl bo  -no ;:l(.j{|^lntJon  without  tho   upprovnli oC  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdttl)Q,:l,pvorwhqlmln\ufffd\ufffdi in\ufffd\ufffd,|oiity. ot the poo*  pl\ufffd\ufffd to bo nf rooted by mtch U>nli.lnlion,  Another Itimio of loonl concern In tha  mntlur of tho condition of tho.highway,  roUto 101 north'of Po'cliolt, I hnvo been in'  \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"consultnt. on\"*' w<lIV\" tIie*lfon'ouraWo*\"\"M|\"r_ \"*  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Slt'Qchnn, who him boon mont cooporntlvo  In' tho  mnllor,  Although   wo  find  tho  hlRhwnyH budHot lo  bo nlrrwly  Ihlrty-  J'lvo million dolliu'i. ovornpont. by Ibo pro-  vIouh   Rovornmonl,  ll' Ih    obvloiiH  thut, *  work on the Snnn)ilnn Coiuit liiiihwny  invml.  prooood,  ond  wo  hnvo  not  niildo  9104,000 far iho Immodlnlo linpVdvomnnt  of lho rood wllh plium lu ,<.uniploto lho  -pnvlnn~ni.\"-flooii-mflrlt\"in\"JpoaRlhlnrlo\"c1n-ln-  thocomlnK Hprlnfi, ,  .This Ir, nqcoannrUy, n brlof ropnrt nnrt  .  I will l>o roporllni? to j*ou In inuro dolnll  on >n\ufffd\ufffdny. nintlorni which   nro  now \"in  ^IjilW^ISlftjKI^^  tho monnume.pionRo conlinuo lo koop  *iTic*infonneflrritnvrwot1^^^  hy hundred), of lottoro hIi.co tho election,  nnd I do hnvo my problem.. nttendlnR  to, nil of thorn, but I will do It, I do  rend my mnll nnd I do Answer It ns  promptly no pos\ufffd\ufffdlblo, Plonno bo pntlcnt  if you hnvo to wnlt n little, while fop  ft reply. Wo nro vory busy on your bo-  !(*\ufffd\ufffdOTf\ufffd\ufffdiWM^irtJ(H(*i  BONUS SUBSCRIPTION OFFER      i  Horo's . sift pnckciGQ that will bo romorriborod loriR-  qftor tho Christmas sonsoti \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd a year's subscription lo  Bqnutlful British Columbia maBazlnpp\/wiJtvfull.color  19\">3 calendnr-dlary^You can slvo botlvfor^ust $2 --  lho roeular prlcooUI.qmagc.zlnQ,awW3cr|ptlon,0)Pi)o-,  Wo announce your alft with a Breotlns'slBnod In your  namo and \\\\w etirront Winter tlasuo of Boautlful  Brltlch Columbia. Tho 1973 Sprlnn, Summer nnd  Fall laauoa will bp mallocl nr, publlshocl, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  This offor nppllos pnly to now and ronowht sub.,  scrlptlona, purclmnod for $2 nnd commonclncwUh  tlio Winter, 197?, Issuo. pionso order early.\"   '. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  * mjifttf_\"\ufffd\ufffdwi\ufffd\ufffd>'W(-^vt\"n>'  m&^m&tfmwm\ufffd\ufffd1*^^  PikIosc.1 (M.O, or cheque {or .....  THB PENINSULA TIMES' LTD,  Pon 310, Sucholr, B,C,  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd***\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd** wnn^^iwm  SIGN GIFT.CARD:  Adclrcsa    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i n  Purchasor ,....1...  Subscription to  <**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  _*.***\ufffd\ufffd_..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd *W  wftrt^W*W\ufffd\ufffdMM\ufffd\ufffd#_w^WWiMl\ufffd\ufffdW-Wti'04_yw  1 #  -V  V  IrixDavis Bay  Page A-6 The Peninsula Timet  Wednesday, November 8, 1972 '  Lorrainp Wqrct, Ddtid Gavin married  in St\/John s United Church, Oct. 7  A NUMBER of out-of-town guest_v along  with family and friends were present  in S4. John's United^Church,-Davis Bay,  for the wedding of Lorraine Annie Ward  and David  James Gavin  Oct.  7.  Rev. S. Sears of North' Vancouver,  officiated at the 8 o'clock double-ring  ceremony for sthe only daughter of Mr.  and Mrs. Horace B. Ward of Queen Charlotte City 'arid son of Mrs. William Gavin  of  Victoria,  B.C.  Escorted by her father, the bride was  -lovely -4n--h&r-gown--o_lJ!looi^Jeng^Uv_white  crepe,   empire styled  and   trimmed^ with  Italian   lace.   Yellow   roses     and   white  carnations   formed   the   bridal   bouqTuet.  Betty Mitchell of Blrtle, Manitoba  was maid of honor, Monique Thomson,  of North Vancouver, bridesmaid and  Margaret Aitken of Victoria, B.C., flow-  ergirl.  Floor-length gowns in shades of lime  BARS  AXES  CHAIN  WEDGES  HANDLES  PEEVIES  WHISTLES  HARD  HATS  CHAIN  OIL  PIKE  POLES  HOMELITE  STIHL AND  HUSQVARNA  CHAIN   SAWS  SECHELT  CHAIN  SAW  CENTRE  LTD.  Phone 885-9626  PORTRAITIST ..Jo   Warne   wiVl   have   a  showing of her work at the Art Gallery   Shop   for   the   two   weeks   which  started yesterday.  She has an oil study of young Tyrone  Joseph carving and -vs^ith it has arranged a show of his carvings on loan.  Noted for her pastel work, Mrs. Warne,  in this show, has only four, and these  are the only ones of small children.  \\  Mr. and Mrs. DAVID JAMES GAVIN  and jade gree'n were worn by the attendants. Their flowers were of gold and  rust colored mums and white featured  carnations.    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     ., , '  T^he.hest man was Gary Russ of Skide-  gate, B.C. and ushezing was Jim Boyd of  Surrey, B.C.  Sechelt   Legion   Hall   was   decorated  of the  Pender Harbour Community Club  will be held on  Sunday, November 12th  2 p.m.   in the  COMMUNITY  HALL  MADEIRA PARK  with fall flowers\"for the reception with  some of the decorations made by the  extended-care patients of St. Mary's Hos-;  pital. Caterers for the occasion were the  ladies of Branch 140, Royal Canadian  Legion.  Richard Thomson, of North Vancouver, cousin of the bride, proposed the  toast.  The bride's mother chose a purple  lace and satin coat and dress ensemble,  with  gold  mums  corsage.  Mother of the groom chose a blue  coat and dress ensemble with a gold  mums   corsage.  The newlyweds left for a honeymoon  through B.C. travelling to Prince Rupert  and   the  Queen  Charlotte, Islands.  For the trip the bride chose a chocolate brown pant suit, brown accessories  and a rust colored mum corsage.  Out-of-town guests included the  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdgroom's sister, Mrs. June Connery ol  Palo Alto, Calif., and other relatives  from  Vancouver,  Victoria and Nanaimo \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  The newlyweds will reside at Wilson  Creek, Sechelt.  Eskimos and Indians are the subject  of her oils and one is of an Indian woman  weaving a basket. A display of basketry  by women of the Lillooet tribe has been  arranged with the owner. Mrs. J. Gibson who lived in that territory and knew  all the artists. It is hoped that this will  provide an interesting addition to the  paintings themselves. Four paintings, including a mother and child, have been  done in a technique not used before by  this artist.  The volunteers - who -man-the shop  have- announced the winter hours of  openirtg as 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. from  Tuesday to Thursday inclusive and\" 10  a.m.  to 4  p.m. Friday and Saturday,  Mrs. Warne, however, plans to be in  the gallery from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on the  Fridays,  Nov.   10   and   17.  From the pulpit  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdby-. Pastor Gerry Foster,  Gibsons Pentecostal Church  WE live in a society which disguises  reality. And this is indicated very  clearly in the advertising, world which  bombards us with false, misleading representations. We are told that each of  a dozen identical products is 'the best'.  Or a soft drink that is 'the real thing',  or a car that is 'something to believe  in', or the claim that the inhaled breath  of a certain cigarette is like -a- breath  of springtime'.  And most of those senseless statements pass by unnoticed suggesting we  have become immune to this 'Alice in  Wonderland' culture.\"'It is a serious matter because it is found in the whole  structure of society, not only in advertising. Words can easily be? manipulated 'ahd  distorted to create confusion and false  images. But let us snap out of our dream  world for a moment and realize here are  absolutes in this life, indeed, absolutes  which bring to us the very meaning of  life. Rather than disguising reality we  should represent it.  And each week we try to do this by  communicating God's Word, which is unchangeable, which liveth and abideth forever. We want to confront the realities  of God's creation, man's condition, God's  judgment,  and Christ's redeeming  work  3  Dkke, I job  OF OUR  e Niinihep's  SECHELT:  885-9654  or 885-2635  GIBSONS:  886-2121  \\  ______:  THE PENINSULA Times  CHRISTMAS stocking fillers \"and  other  small items for small fry al Miss Bee's,  Wharf Road, Sechelt,  \\Yho|lo or - -  Shank Portion  miiWRlp  COWRIE  STREET,  SEGHELT - 885-9416  PRICES EFFECTIVE  Wednesday;   Thursday.   Friday Nov7 8, 9,   10  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1  Mother tiUpBARb  *\ufffd\ufffd|K(k)>!B. '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd V^f.*f iawuiw-m. * SfcfiWIftii Ml.. fi-1r^^MS^i*iSihh.i*4^l'^.l^ aMfaM  16 ox. loaf  fW.ftl'*-''*t*MM_.4*;  H|*iiJp#).ttj|Ik-*4. Wi\ufffd\ufffdt,i|i(i*ii-'  GOV'T INSPECTED  SMOKED PORK PICNIC 1  LB.  49'  TOMATO JUICE       .7a^o  uppy's, i? \ufffd\ufffd* 4 for my,  '  _0*\\ \" ' '__#*       i     i,     '     - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd____.  i     7   *  ipmmf4w4.wkmi  Cream Corii and Asst. 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Tel initiates  new rate structure  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" i    1 \\ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>       -* .'.-..  A NEW long-distance rate structure de- the   thr ee-minute   minimum   will   apply  signed to encourage customers to diaj only to calls placed through an operator.  their -own long-distance calls became ef- MacFarlane said B C Tel has advertis-  ieciive Sunday, the BC Telephone Com- ed   the  new  ra^tes   extensively   and   has  pany announced last week.                     ' distributed . further  explanatory  material  _*_.  \\.  Metal pesks 7\\  \"  * Chairs * Calculators  *\\Adders * Typewriters  * Filing Cabin-sts  Davis Bay  885-2848  Questions asked of 'beachcombers'  piesident\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdcorporate     development,   said  the new rate concept, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd proposed by  the ,  company   inv September,   t>ai\ufffd\ufffd   been   approved by the Canadian Transport Com-  tnission. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\",.'  He said the CTC has also approved  similar rate proposals by other member  companies of the Trans-Canada Tele-  pnone SysYem.  Under the new rate- structure: v  Nearly  all customers who dial  their  -own calls -will not-_be_Eeql_iri_d._.ta_:pay_t  ,u   three-minute   charge. ..They   will.pay  only for each minute they talk.  Customers who dial .their own. calls  will pay a lower rate than customers  who have their calls placed by an operator. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  Customers  who  dial their own  calls  at night and on Sundays will get sub-  stantially larger discounts than customers  Beachcombers     regulars, Bruno    Wh0 place calls through the operator dur-  Gerussi (Nick), Bob Clothier (01'     ing the same time periods.  Relic),   Rae   Brown     (Mollie),   Bob MacFarlane said the new rate struc-  Park (Hughie) and local talent Pat lure will increase the price of some long-  John (Jesse Jim) answer questions distance calls and will reduce the price  on their series from eager young- -  \ufffd\ufffdf others.  S'ters during a  free   showing of tWO He said B.C. Tel has calculated that  episodes  at Gibsons'  Twilight Thea- the --increases   and   decreases   will   offset  tre Saturday. Gerussi said they were each other, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd so that no net increase in  __,..*.-.,.;\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ~v   \ufffd\ufffd,..  01... .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd__.___\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 4-v.n. long-distance revenue will result.  working on the 21st episode of the %he new rate structur^ will      lace  26 segment series  and  would  be in the existing night, Sunday and late-night  the   area   until   late   April.   He   toW rates with a new system of discounts,  the Capacity audience that the week It will also eliminate the 25-cent sur-  - after  they  used  a   luxury   yacht  iri charge now levied on collect calls,'calls  *their7firsL calls on  Minister Trudeau  travelled up  the    which th& opera{6rMs'''i^ues^e3r''io-,cair  coast ih it. \"And he nearly lost the    back wlth time and charges information.  election,\"   joked  Gerussi. 7. T  MacFarlane said approval of the B.C.         J      Tel application and the proposals made  . . -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd by other member companies of the  Trans-Canada, Telephone System means  .the two. main features, of the new rates,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthe price differential for customeff-  ' dialed calls and . the one-minute charge  for such calls;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwill become Virtually  standard, across  Canada.  At the present time, B.C. Tel's longdistance rate structure contains no price  Legionnaires  sell wreaths  MEMBERS   of   Sechelt   Royal   Canadian     differential\"  between.   \"station-to-\"station  Legion are  visiting members  of  the CdUs dialed by a customer and tne same  -7^:.     business   community   this   week   selling type of call placed through an operator,  poppies. except from midnight to 6 a.m.  Legion President Bruce Redman said: The existing rate structure also levies  \"...We   hope   that   this   year   you   will- a three-minute minimum charge for all  &Mii||4\"think\" and remember\"that\"more veterans' long-distance\"'callsr Ulifl^irt^^  .**3a?3 , 'are reaching' the stage, of. life when they^  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:l-:-: - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^ irl-: \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\"'^ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-  '-{. required-assistance. Thfe calls'on this'(pop-**  ^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdl    7'^vW,       \\     \ufffd\ufffd'  .. -. 1 ;,' >\/- << . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  .<\". 7 .'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>.',     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd t  ''U -\\t   .     .        1 '     . 1  \\      - \/ 'a. a  \\l       '   I       '       '' \/ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  .     '. '     '  **<> \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'.. >2J)< -.,  :iJ';ri:\ufffd\ufffdU!:'.<:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' * X'fy{^^^^7;^     haye been as  -^^^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"f^t.\/^^^^ expect to he  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"--. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd; _-\/7_.;,Ur^' *'X&_-4' J     project.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<)> .\",'(\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ...  .  '''f.'0 i !   Ji\ufffd\ufffd '   \"X}'   2 2-y\" '7 '!-- \"<77^  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd j,,..^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi3.wflfl^Aiii.11.... \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ::, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -. !<;, -7';j  py)' fund have been quite numerous in  the past year with ambulance services  and travelling expenses for service pensioners requiring medical attention at  Shaughnessy. Veterans and dependents  haye been assisted when in need and wc  have in the neighborhood of  over to the senior citizens'  project.  \"We would be pleased to have you  join with us in laying of your wreath or  spray at the Cenotaph ceremonies if you  wish.\"  Legion members will lay the wreatli  on Saturday if businessmen so desire),  said pedmai. and Herb Richter, poppy  chairman,  Beachcomber star  Star of the CBC series 'The Beachcombers', Bruno Gerussi, helps out   M| 1:    ,  ,  \ufffd\ufffd_*at.the concession.stand duriog'a freeI;'';lii,|1^w iriyuy  showing of two episodes from the    ,,, ,,,  ,seri'es at Gibsons' Twil.glit,Theatre,;\"!!^:''   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd on Saturday. .,...'.        \\  K. '.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^JV^Y       .^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda  _, .......\ufffd\ufffd.m............._......_..........._........\ufffd\ufffd^  > iii'iii I  'I1 p1  ,11  I '  Provisional budget  set at $130,000  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' '  A PROVISIONAL Cudgel of $130,000 was .'.'j V .' - 7  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd introducod Nov'.' X at lho xc_vdd\\ pi'QptV,* *;,,;', ^''.'iY'.'i '*  ing 'of SecjaoU Village Council. .Nearly 'I.1. '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ,    !  ,1      i i  t * 1  i 111!  11 I I  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd1 .     il   ' ,|'' .'I  ' Tho breakdown of - tho. budget, Is as'11,1 ,i i,-.' ',!  folloWH! '   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"      '\"'  \"' '  half a of tho budget, Includes $00,000' l<svlcd- 7;,\"';,':  for Sochelt, School Dlst del,,   7  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd s 1 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  KHllmnlocJ rovonuos \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd taxation, .'|i3i))(.06;1,' ' !|7n 'A. 12  Hvantu In H\ufffd\ufffdu of laxOH, ;M.200( ,'fiulct.i of.,, j'. ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,',, I', \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,'  fiorvtlcoH,  :!i:},.'100|   othtor, rovonuo^ from      ;,, , .,; 1 \"   '|  own, Hourcdi., 1(13,000; conditional Irnnfltor ' 'iiii'1,';1\",! ' j,'  (pTOylttoloUai'aiUBj^lfl.OMufioltacUoh^QCiijIl^ '  other rtovornmonlH (firo, hOHpltal), $11,000;'' |,7 7  laxos Jovlod for hcIiooI puvpo.sos, $00,000,  ICstlmatod rovonuo, $130,000. ., , ,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdEHtlmatcd oxpondlttiroi.; 'Ronoral' kov-  crnmontH,   $20,000). protection    (jorvlcoH,    ;, 1, , ,,, , ,,  (l'lrd), $1,000; IranHporlatlon aHorvlco,s(up--   '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '   hDop  of ojcliitlug r\/)nrl\ufffd\ufffd),  $11,000;  onv'\ufffd\ufffd r  j'onniontnl health porvlccH, $4,1)00; pupl'o '  iieulth  \/lorvlcofi   (.h\ufffd\ufffdi)n|i\ufffd\ufffdnco),  $800;   mi- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd''\"  virohmoriUil Vlovolopincnt jl6j.vlceli (irccti);\"\"^''\"*'  , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd $1,000; recreation*.'!,'   cultural    Bcrvlcon, , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd  1   $a,0()0; flfiual wrvlcoH, $0,000; odpll.U ox- ,  '   pon.Jl.nreH  (n.qw routlH), $ao,00();  tjuhool \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  <* lovy, payabio, $00,000, Ji\"Mlln.atcKl;oxpoh*       I'.   <      1  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"*   dlluroH, $130,000,,.      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X'_>V'X-\"'!->?\ufffd\ufffd_v'_*Mv  __M____  :_:*>:_::  Gospel   Firebrands  A little singing, a little playing and Tidings Tabernacle yesterday was  a. little preaching. . . that's what reported a great success. The group  the Gospel Firebrands evengelical consists ol from left: Ray Jackson,  group will be offering Gibsons area David Hall, Jon Potter, Ron Jack-  residents tonight through Sunday: son ancl Dan Burkett.  Their first performance at the Glad  Evangelistic singers . . .  Gospel Firebrands due  at Glad Tidings  Anavets Corner  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdGibsons Army, Navy and  Air Force Unit 357  GOSPEL Firebrands, an evangelical singing group, have begun a five-day engagement  in Gibsons.  The globertrotting Australian sextet  will sing, preach and play at the Glad  Tidings Tabernacle tonight through Saturday at 7:30--i p.m. and Sunday at 11 a.m.  and  7:30  p.m.  Their present international tour,  which started in August, has taken them  from Los Angeles to Vancouver, Chilliwack and Abbotsford.  Pastor Nancy Dykes told The Times  that Gibsons should feel privileged to  have the opportunity of hearing the  Firebrands. \"Whenever they go, the halls  are packed'out,\" she said.  She said she has known several members of the group for 15 years, and they  are willing to attend services anywhere  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfrom large, cities to small hamlets.  .  _     \ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd   '_.  ^r<retc  scads of 2 s. 3 piece  woolen suits  : at \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Jl  en 6 ^jradhloiid  Gibson* * 886-9941  lim<_M_iiiiMiiai.--m \ufffd\ufffd ' i\" \ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  Students paid for, work  |<Ynnk Unvlos, ownor of Chosff Kn  lorprisoH hi,^Gibsons. lwhd.f foyer '  oy Adam McBride  GREETINGS!  It's pretty hard to keep a newsletter  of club column free of* any reference to  local politics, or dealings with government  between the unit and the people who  represent, .officialdom.  I would like tu point out, though, that  the article in last week's Peninsula Times  by tlie editor, Dick Proctor, covering the  regional hoard meeting as concerns Anavets, was the biggest shot in the arm -  Anavets has ever received!  I think the article points out perfectly  what the organization has to offer the  community!  It's, a fact that there is a group of  people on the Sunshine Coast who resent  and fight against any form of change  or opening up of this area. Some of these  people and their parents came up here  when tbere was nothing whatsoever in  the way of entertainment or social amenities. They worked all their lives to  make their propetries and homes among  the most. beautiful in the province, and  they are absolutely right in resisting the  ever-increasing encroachment of new  people, new businesses and the loss of  the wonderful quiet and solitude that  most of them came here for in the first  place.  If, because of business, I have to go  to Vancouver, I cannot wait to get back  home. But as much as I love the unhurried, \"do it tomorrow\" way of life up   here it seems that there should  be  an  institution where one can gather with  friends and \"live it up\" for a few hours  a month.   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd A wonderful new Conception of Anavets proposed clubhouse has been brought  put  by M\"r,  Proctor's article.  Could  the  '-'Anavets^ l'\ufffd\ufffdJ\"   -  tween\" recreational facility needed right  now and why could it not \"fill the gap\"  'until some' decision\" Ls made on the rnuch  larger  issue of a Sunshine Coast  Recreational Centre across the road?  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   The fact .that over 100 .members and  \ufffd\ufffdJhC.inJ>S!.;oclnlcsijii^  und effort to offer the community this  facility spanks for itself. . know thnt  tthe- monthly Giant Anavets-Bingo is no  world-slinking o v o n 1, by Vancouver  standards, but by golly, even this oi.cc-n-  month offer by Anavets has given pleasure and (to many) u profitable evening  (.Imply,, baonuHe isi.cn.gh people got lo-  gethor to 'Ret; It fUM'tod-   v  'It's okay \"to say' \"woll,' tho .slightly'  oldor citizen,1, up hero hnvo tholr I'lro-  pluec\\s,ui.d7j;V9,nnd.-U'eteontQnU()i,.i.i)eiul  tlici'ii-''OVonli.K\"-q\ufffd\ufffdlotly'-:1-t.t:'-\ufffd\ufffdhon.o!.,rrabiii 1  think deep down H'fl Hindu nice to know  there In u club you can pop down to for  an hour or so- lo fllroply become Involved  liv7,somo form' pi' other of socinl, nciI'vUy,  Ah Tor the younger todR, there scomn  lo ho no permanent \"homo I.hro\" for  ovarVnl5.ntlohA \"llko ficou'ts,1 oul.fr or Rlrl  KmIcIoh, Of.oi'l,n.( those younn people the  froo uho of i\\ |{oocl hall  Ih noi ftlmplo,  *h itTOin'nhiTmjr*^^\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  y\/hnn you find you wolf Involved an  i\ufffd\ufffd y<.un\ufffd\ufffdcii>inonil.oi' of\" nilorj{imlzatloh,'  very often yot. continue to be Involved  wllh It us yuu.Krow older. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  At nny rnio, Mr, Proctor linn our  luHU'tfoll thnnkn for itlvlnn uh u Hood  |}f.Hb of publicity and ltoro'n hoping wo  may  hnvo mimo  \"letterH'lo\"tlVo'odU'or\"  -^by Sylvia MacLean, 886^2121  \\ \\ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Av FIRFAVORKS  display   for   the   young  fulk  was-provided   by   the   Sunshine\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-  Ci.a-:t^Trailer I^ark on Halloween ahd was  (_ii:tainly  enjoyed\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdby- everyone, -----  It was nice to hear\" that  two young  Im.vs selected a-few homes where senior .  citizens   lived   and     instead   of   playing  tricks, brought them treats-instead.  Several : Gibsons residents flew to  Reno for a weekend. Enjoying them-  .-.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd7es were Paul Gallant, Ed and Agnes  Johnson, Ozzie and Rita Hincks\/ Ian  and Lois .MacLean, Don and Lila Head,  Mrs.( Gladys Coates and Mrs. Ivy Fiedler.  MY. and Mrs. F. Ross Gibson and  daughter Stephanie have moved to Vancouver Island. They will be greatly miss-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,. by \\rnany in Gibsons.  With the winter weather fast ap-  proarhing. many of our boaters are busy  finding a' trailer available to haul out  iheir boats. Those who are- still brave  enough to stand the elements are catching a few fish in the Roberts Creek area.  A good time was had by all who  attended at Harry Juby's birthday party,  which was held at his home in Granthams.  A former Gibsons resident, Mrs. Myrtle P. Sowden of Sunset Lodge New  Westminster, died Oct. 25, 1972. She was  !',2.  St. Aidans fall bazaar  held to be successful  ST.  AIDAN'S Anglican  Church  Women,  Roberts Creek, held their fall bazaar  and tea Oct. 27.  Mrs. H. J. Chester opened with a  word of welcome to all attending. Home  baking, hand knitting and sewing, plants  and vegetables were for sale, along with  Christmas  cards  and  novelties.  Thanks to so much willing help, said  the organizers, the event proved lo be a  very   successful  one.  The door prize was won by Mrs. T.  Dennis and the mystery parcel by Mrs. J.  Marshall. '\"''  Page B-2 The Peninsula Times  -   Wednesday.  Noyembef 8, 1\ufffd\ufffd72  rniiiiniii--_iMiiM<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdm\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\"\ufffd\ufffd,,,,*,inin,,ll,',Ml  Roberts Creek Volunteer *  1 Fire Department  J       Roberts Creek Hall  3M Annuel  $1000  Nov. 11, 8 p.m.  Tickets available at  Simpson Sears, Gibsons  or phone 886-2474 or 886-9865  (Sponsored\"by Elphinstone  Recreation (Committed)  HI-n-IIMHl-lllf \"\"\"\"\"*\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  a  a  a  Gibsons council OK's  $37,500 in permits  1-U1ILDING. permits for construction work  totalling   $37,500   were   approved   by  Gibson's   council   at   its   recent   monthly  meeting.  Permits   were  for   two   single   family  dwellings    a   tool   shed   and   a   car   port.  for Extended-Care Unit  ALAMEDA V^hiting reported \"that S'Hir-  : Joy Daugherty had won the door prize ,  at the-last bridge and first prize we^nt to  \"Phylhs \"Hoops and Shirley Daugherty and  ^econd prize to Giaddie\" Davis and Ala-1  meda Wanting. The nfext bridgV will-be at  the health Centre in Gibpons Nov. 27,  7:30  p.m. \\  Elsie Willis reported a busy month  for lhe hospital volunteers during Octo\\  ber and asked for two volunteers to go  to the hospital to-, help in extended-care  unit alternate Fridays from 9:30 a.m.  to noon. Interested auxiliary volunteers \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  phone  \ufffd\ufffd86-7430.  The  next  meeting will  be  Dec.  6  at  l:4.r>. P-m.   al   the   health   centre.  ^ii-iBiiiiiieflifi_iniiifSiiiijinii  VILLAGE OF GIBSONS  NOTICE QF ELECTION |  Public Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Munici- g  polity of the Village   of Gibsons, B.C., that I 'require the presence of |  the said electors at,fhe Municipal  Holt,   .490 South   Fletcher Road, g  Gibsons, B.C., on . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  MONDAY, the 20th day of November, 1972 S  at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing     S  persons to ceprese'nt them as follows: .3  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\".'.'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;  T\\VO (2) ALDERMEN \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd each for a two-year^eim \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1973 and 1974.    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: \ufffd\ufffd  g Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly qualified elec- S  8 tors of the municipality. The nomination-paper shall be delivered to  3 the Returning Officer at any time between the date of this notice and  S 12 o'clock noon of the day of nomination. The nomination-paper may  3 be in the form prescribed in the Municipal Act, and shall state the  3 name, residence, and occupation of the person nominated in such  S manner as to sufficiently identify such candidate. The nomination-  paper shall be subscribed to by the candidate.  In the event of a poll being necessary, such poll will be opened  at the Municipal Hall on Saturday, the 9th day of December, 1972,  between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., of which every person is  hereby required to take notice and govern .himself accordingly.  Given under my hand at Gibsons, B.C. this 8th day of November, 1972.  \\  H  !\ufffd\ufffd_.  '**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  hi)  Hi  n  h  .  .73  3  3  9inuB_u_uii  F.JEANMA1NIL  Returning Officer  i_____m_____________________  *K i  ht-_.  \ufffd\ufffd  RUCTURE  .1  T  which was Explained in depth in our newspaper advertisement in September, 1972 and in a folder delivered with  your September bill,  HAS BEEN APPROVED BY  THE CANADIAN TRANSPORT COMMISSION  and became effective on November 5th, 1972.  You' will receive a folder with your statement explaining  :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.vthe7n6W'ratei;structure in Retail. Please Keep it in your  directory for future reference.  In the meantime, here are the highlights:  ON CALLS WITHIN THE B,C. TEL OPERATING TERRITORY  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdM  ll^HtHtlff^irlni^t^Hitt* Hcr-t  Customer Dialecl Calls (DDD)  are st\ufffd\ufffd,tl9n to station calls you dial yourself.  You pay 9 lower rate if you dial your own calls  instead of placing them through an operator.  One minute minimum rates apply all day (24  hours) every day including Sunday.  , You can save !25% to 5p% on evening, night .'.  qnd Sunday calls which you,dial yourself,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThere Is a 25%, c|lscount on calls between  6 p.m. anc<:iiip.nin^^k^ys:ancti|:aim.\":to77:  11 p.m. Suncjay. 7  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThere Is at least a 60% discount on calls  between 11 p.m. and 8 a.m, any night (rnaxh  \"mum-coat 23 cents per minute). 77  In exohanges where DDD Is notyet available,  oalla that could.otherwise be dialed direct will  be'handled by the operator at the customer-  dialed rate.  Operator Randled Calls  The three minute mihlmum charge^ remains In  effect on calls placed through an operator.  Calls placed by an operator will cqst more  than a comparable call you dial yourself.  There Is a 25% discount on overtime charges  only (each rnlnute In excess of the, Initial three  minutes) on operator-handled calls from 6 p.m.  a to 8 a.m. weekdays and all day Sunday.     i  \"Calls made from hotel telephoriesr coin tele-;  phones,, radiotelephones, and toll stations;  calls made to Zenith numbers and calls  .charged to credit card numbers will be rated  as operator-handled calls. There Is no longer a  25 cent surcharge for collect\" calls, calls  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd chargedto a third .number and calls where the  operator Is asKed to report bacK with time and  oharges.  fi \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- Wit.! ?\"i\ufffd\ufffdB\"-i.i*  a  \\-hequo for ftOToTBW^  iilont, of Elphinstone H igh School  Sports Council. Tho donation was  payment for a painting arHl cleanup ..operation carried out at his car  lot last wook by 35 Elphinstone alu*  (louts,  h-.nt.Gr of nn orgnnlzntlon, ho lho\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmomlw  working body in lta Htron.(th7 Wo 'onn  tiao'\"plo'pty of hothl S\ufffd\ufffdo yon nil w. the  Annvotn Oliiint JJIhroi Dqo, 10 nnd ono  or moro of you Mhottld havo n hnpplcr  ChrlBtmns \"Jufit onrryli... homo thut Jnok-  potl  hlf_TF\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Jho throo-mlnwtp oiinrflo pnd tho pxlatlno rmoawlllbo rotnlnoct for quntomor-cllalba  ivv_\/i\ufffd\ufffd_, cnllo hotvyaon tho followlno oommunllloQ!  Bov\/on l8l\ufffd\ufffdnd-Wdat VpncoUvor, hapoy-^port* Ooqultlnm,\" North VonQouvor-Wha)lay,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd port*CoqMltlt.m-WhoMoy, AflaoQlz-OhtlHW^oH, ^owon Islnna-Doop 'lQovo(*wfitillQy-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  VVhytoollK, Dowon laltmd-No.th VAnoouvor, Qowon laland-Vnndouvor, Ohrlotlnn Lnko-  Qrnn^ ForH\ufffd\ufffdi Grand rforho-Qrooijy. ood, Whnlloy-Wont Vnnoouvor, Phtitlonnr-Trnll.  >   All oporntor-handlod aollo botwoon thooo polntolnoludlna'poroon-tO'poroon oalla will  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd. ^ bo charflod at tho now.ratoo.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,..,-. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_OT,..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,^n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   CALLS TO MOST POINTS IN CANADA, OUTSIDE B,C,  <-].\ufffd\ufffd .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd...|..-~.l\ufffd\ufffd  i t  i n  jmU  VILLAGE OF GIBSONS  Change in Office Hours  from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. on rogulai- working days, Monday ro Fri-'  day inclusive. ,     .   .  DAVID JOHNSTON  November!, 1972 Municipal Clerk  * I1\"*. *  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  The Oapadlan Transport Commission has approved a now rate structurolor calls between  D.C: and most othor points In Oanada.   '  . Tho now rato systom \"la similar to that an-  provedlpr P.C. Tol'a operating torrltory, Tho  only dlfferencee are:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr*'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt* \"  -There Is a 30% cilscount on customer-dialed  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdcalls placed between 0 p.m. and midnight  weokqaya and, from 0 a.m. to midnight on  Sunday.  K.  -There is a 60% discount on customer-dialed  calls placed bo ween midnight and 8 a.m,'  any day. (Maximum-cost 30 cents per  minute.) r  ^fhoqo    dlaconnta   apply   on    ovortlma  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdphargoQ'Only-on-oparator-hnndlQd^tqtlon'-'*  , to-statlon calls.       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , i  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNo .discount la- applicable 'on peraon-to-^'  porson calls at any time.  \"  '  .  \/  POINTS OUTSIDE CANADA ^'z.  \"    ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' 1' 7  If you require further Information, plooao call your nonront B.o. Tel offlco, nak for your Outtomar Sorvlco RoproaontAtlvo,  \/  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWW  mmmftim.  HhHWffMWEfrliWJMWW-.  ftWWOHf^lHIWMHI-m  i  I \"II     I' I   (i      -a a -If  V   *  .  \\   __  a**  V   ,fVt vV  \"V  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;.,  }7s. <*  \\  W-S(f\ufffd\ufffd5^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  -y*^. ,(,.  \\  r  X  ifcWLNETT*  <..  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdW-J6KWVW6  *  *  *.  W  rf,                                r-   >-  ^  Wednesday,  NovembeV 8.,  1972  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \\  The Peninsula Times  Page B-3   . V .  ^11 II IWaWWWWFW.| I I lLl I lyi^TfT^I I I I II I I II | I I I I I I I I I'I I I I I I I III I I I I I IT^^WPTI I I I I I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>.  v.vXvXv^^X:X^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^^Xv.v^^^X^^v.^^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\\\\*X\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdXv.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdX\\v^X\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^^Iv^X\\^v  .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdX-X-X-X-X-_-__i___^-X-.ijrfi^'\\ta_____-______^  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.TI     _ .    ^^^^^. . . ___\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMian. TUniT B_f- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ______.. ...... , .  ^__ _____ _ &xf  ,--\".-'._>2*y\/.v'y.->.^  .   ' \",    -I .    <A- a .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,v-j.--^.,-v. -.  Driving whiie licence  ..;,  suspended nets $200 Hne  PAUL; .Sambrielaz,   Gibsons,   was  fined  $200 in Provincial Court Oct. '31  for  driving while his licencte wasv under suspension. He admitted .the. change.  V  -*T  U.______  lj^mlj^MmL_______a______________***  New president's qim . . .       '    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   v  _____ _^__ ____x  Senior citizens project  top priority for Kiwanis  ivtft.  ^*^a^\ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffdP^_-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_--\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^-W  MISS BEE'S      . _..  CARD & GIFT SHOP  <\\  '\\.y  \\.  Wharf Road - Sechelt - 885-9066  P.O. BOX 213 -  Hallmark-Coutts cards and wrappings.  Finis English china cups and saucers.  Boutique items, local artists paintings.  :-  NEW president of the Sunshine Coast  Kiwanis Club is 58-year-old |loy Taylor of Gibsons. He was appointed at the  18th annual installation of officers and  -directors\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdheld\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdp\ufffd\ufffdeent_xat the Peninsula  Hotel. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-:  District Lt.GoV. Pat Widdifield presided  over  the  ceremony.  Taylor has been a Kiwanian for 11  .ears and' has tak;en an active part in  club activities. He served on the committee for Senior Citizens' Housing and  built the modef-\"of the club's proposed  senior citizens' housing development now  probably would be reviyed. \"It's a pretty  sound  way  of  raising  funds.\"  He also foresees increased sponsorship  of scouting in the area.  \"I think this is going to be a good  year,\"  predicted  the  new  president.  Taylor is rnarried with one daughter.  Other officials and directors appointed at the installation ceremony were:'  vice, presidents, Ken Goddard and Ray  Chamberlain; secretary, William Haley;  treasurer, Otto. Odermatt; directors,, D.  Blakeman, J. Munro, D. Smethurst, F.  Lewis,   Bill   Weight,   Bill     Murray,   D.  on display in Gibsons  His main task as\" president will be to'    Johnston and G.  Cooper.  get  the  senior  citizens'   project  started .    '  and rolling,\" he told The Times. \"This  time, it has to go, no matter what we  have to do, even re-plannnig the development is necessary.\"  On  general Kiwanis  activities during  the- coming  year,  he  said   bingo   games  A police radio operator who was nine  minutes late for work turned in this  excuse: \"Due to metabolic inability to  cope with a recent shift change, I did  not respond to external stimuli, thereby  remaining in a comatose  condition.\"  Craft fair draws rnany  Artisans representing almost every the event, Roberts Creek School Par-  facet of homecraft\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfrom pottery to rents' Auxiliary, originally intended-  batik\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdproved real crowd-pleasers at the demonstration to be an educa-  the third annual craft demonstration tional' experience for their children,  and fair held in Roberts Creek Com- But public interest prompted them  muni'ty Hall Friday, Saturday arid to expand the fair into a three-day  Sunday. Particularly popular was event, with Friday reserved for chil-  Ernie Burnett's woodcarving dis- dren. Attendance, this year, was replay, pictured above. Organizers of ported up on 1971.  Hospital auxiliary . . .  Hawaiian-theme buffet set  in Gibsons on November 17  DRBVE WITH       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  CONFIDENCE      JJ  a safe car starts with good brakes g  WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  TO TURN      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  DISC BRAKE ROTORS \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  New  equipment to compliment g  our Service Policy.      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  TURNED B  CONVENTIONAL DRUMS       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  HILLTOP MOTORS \ufffd\ufffd  Sunshine Coast Highway        _  886-7343 Gibsons B  l \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd b a \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd a a a \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd a \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd a b __vq  Games start November 12 .. .  Juvenile soccer teams plan  full schedule to Christmas  F.R.P. SEPTIC TANKS  ALOHA Buffet, Gibsons Auxiliary to St.  Mary's Hospital event, will be held  Nov. 17 in the United Church Hall from  11:30 to 2 p.m.  Decorations, music and luncheon will  be in the Hawaiian manner, said publicity chairman V. Harris. Tickets are  $1.75 each and are available from auxiliary members.  Plans were finalized at the monthly  meeting of the auxiliary which was held  Nov. 1 at the Gibsons health centre.  President  Dooley  Mason read  a re  port from Jean Longley who. attended  the recent B.C. Hospital Auxiliaries convention. Delegates felt that the convention was interesting and informative and  were .especially impressed by the Candy  Stripers (junior volunteers, age 15-18).  The national report disclosed 63CL\/aux,-  iliaries across Canada with a membership of 85,133 and a total revenue of  $3.5 .million,  President Masori introduced two new  auxiliary members, Wilma Page and  Pasley >Plowes..     , ,  a .     \\     >   -   .  Ita.ua.' a I   la..(.' >\ufffd\ufffd lt,n.(\ufffd\ufffd'||l|liil|H a>a,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdl|.,\ufffd\ufffd|  _-_^\ufffd\ufffd*i_w4w.  1. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-i  M'lll'.   '.   .\"J.  ,i '.. Trophy winner . . .1  Hart Poerkson, elementary   superintendent for tho Sechelt School .Dis  McC'pi'Csertts^a-hanclsomcnt-ophrto1\"^  Billy Carlton, Secholt Biometry,.  JNOV. ZU;IQj: COtmClJ ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, t  cross -countrv event' hostod hy Roh-' .NOMjMjojqsjoi^o,, Way,; ,20 ,\/brJ.flt  ci ts .otcoit school iflsuweoK. .       . _ Qm^ ynwfepvcoWuA1.;; 7 v ft\/fl^r-;  ' More g|\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHH coiHwlnciV In #0 ,Uquhq ' ..M^t,PW^ lUrj^'o^p^pt'iirjiEj:  llvln ibXlb?crp to put In thorn? Cowumorp' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Churls  Mandoll;\ufffd\ufffdif   ,rccontly \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd wd&H  Aii.soci\ufffd\ufffditlou of Canada urgM conWmcrB trpm cp^icl|7, -: >\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd v - ',; \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\" -.-,;\ufffd\ufffd-  to'ald\" hV vecycMng 'woal\ufffd\ufffd\"by\"lahine' l)oti\". ^^Air]Trtih1itrtt|o|irm\ufffd\ufffdIStlfa*WihUto<jl'^^  lion tp -th? nciiroBt recycling depot.' Ho- tlio iniiiilHpiil --IhiH. tSuuiJIv .FJoldmr, - l,y,\ufffd\ufffd  ovolcd 'w\ufffd\ufffdHta 'kIiiiih <m\\\\ \ufffd\ufffdorvo tlio-am\" 'min \"llvTh'o, poll' \\ylll'b(Y holij Puc,\ufffd\ufffd|.71*!,  Humor,                    '. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd                 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd <:rif>^4\ufffd\ufffdii^' 'iihinlVlj'nl 'luill, .1,. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   1   .    71,1  fr   ,,   n    1 , ...ill. .       I        . . , '   .11  !\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ..'.ii.i II |i| il.\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I.. niiiiiiiiinini.^^^,)ii 1 1 ill  j  WWWI^WMil-MWtMMWjMMMWWIWIWMMWMltfM'W*^^  ,   1. .     .     ,    I**   *    ,   1,1. .1    , , . 1 . 11    >      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd u I*    a'i\ufffd\ufffd   .        , , I     th     $     . ] . ,       '     '  \\ 1 ,   , .     '       '   f,     .     I '  JUVENILE   Soccer    Association    of the  Sunshine   Coast   has , a   full   schedule  of games slated between now and Christmas. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    ..' . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  DIVISION   5  Division 5 clubs should note that all  their games start, at 2 p.m. unless otherwise indicated and play will run 30 minutes each_way, said organizers. 7 _^_  -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"-\"-jj-Q^-'- f2_l_iCen'T\" Vikings *vs? \"Pender  Harbor Roughriders at Brothers Park;  Nov. 19\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSechelt Wanderers vs. Ken's  Vikings at '\"Sechelt (3 p.m.); Nov. 26\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Sechelt Wanderers vs. Pender Harbor  Roughriders at Sechelt (1 p.m.)  Dec. 3\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPender Harbor Roughriders  vs. Ken's Vikings\"at'Pender Harbor; Dec.  10\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdKen's Vikings vs. Sechelt Wanderers  at Brothers Park; Dec. 17\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPender Harbor Roughriders vs. Sechelt Wanderers  at   Pender  Harbor.  DIVISION   6  All Division 6 games start at 2 p.m.  unless otherwise indicated and. play 25  minutes each way.  Nov.   12\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdChesmen   vs.   Douglas   Flyers;   Nov.   19\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdResidential     Braves     vs.  _. .Chessijieni, at Sechelt; Nov.  26\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdResiden-  t tialBrayej vs. Douglas Flyers at Sechelt.  ' 'Dec. <''3\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDouglas   Flyers   vs.   Chess-a  men at Brothers Paark; Dec.  10\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdChessmen, at. Brothers  Park;  Dec.   10\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdChess-  A.W.;'Dec.  17\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDouglas Flyers  vs.  Residential Braves at Brothers Park.  DIVISION  7  Division 7 teams play 25 minutes each  way and all games start at 1 p.m. unless  otherwise  indicated.  Nov,i';12-^Ken Mac Bombers vs. Res-'.  Elementary boys meet  \"''\"' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi\".''t''i'.y.'l\"li-, ' .>.>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*.;.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. a *.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'-. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   .a..,.*..., ,..-,.i, ..,..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     ...,...-..,  for cross-country rape  :.i|i;.'!:,<i,j>fi<,it-,'E,..tai,y:.i..l\ufffd\ufffd4<,^^  !',.i',a.a.ly , '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '.'in  FIFTY 'boys'''representing the five Peninsula elementary schools battled ruin  and the clock,last Wednesday ih,,a cross-,,  country race hosted by Roberts Creek  School as part of t. continuing program  of Iptor-school activities.  The program Is designed to bring to-  gothor,,>on,..awsoclal,,JeveLpupil8*from4*ihe.,.,  widely-scattered Sunshine Coast area.  \"I.t's a  grfihl. way for pupils to got  to know each other and to renew acquaintances,\" si-jld lyialcolm IV^cTavish, principal oi; Ilpbprt's Crei-lc, Elementary^ .\"Des-1  pl(o the'rain, they really pUt thoff hearts1  Into It and enjoyed It,\"  He explained that this was the first  cross-country meet; organized under' tho  program,  but said thoy  hold a regular  Bchedulo of soccer matches culminating  .^.Thursday,,,nnd .Friday In,,.an lntor-schgc-l  v. tourney at,Longdate. School,, \">,...,,\ufffd\ufffd    ,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ,'    After tho raco, awards wore presented,  to lho junior and senior1 'winners by.II-art  , Doorkscn, oloinontary supervisor for the  -  district,\"  ' '  ,-7     ..\/\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Top finishers wore as follows: Junior  (11 years and under) V, Billy Charlton,  Sccliollj a, Donald-Brown,- Madeira' l'*\"-\"'\"!  3, - Kenny Milos, Robortn Creek, Senior  (12 years nnd o'vor) 1, Totn pibbons, So-  Oholt)<\ufffd\ufffd2|^^ayno'-0,*\ufffd\ufffdPohlmnnr,t,,'Robert.'i\ufffd\ufffd  proekj 3,\/Bracjlpy Rodway, Secholt,  idential Warriors at Gibsons AW (noon);  Caledonians vs. Nomads at Gibsons AW;  Nov. 19\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdResidential Warriors vs. Caledonians at Sechelt (noon); Teemen vs.  Ken Mac Bombers at Sechelt; Nov. 26  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCaledonians vs. Teemen at Gibsons AW  (noon); Nomads vs. Residential Warriors  at  Gibsons  AW.  Dec. 3\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCaledonians vs. Ken Mac  Bombers at'Gibsons AW (noon);'Nomads\"  vs. Teemen at Gibsons AW; Dec. 10\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Ken Mac Bombers vs. Nomads at Gibsons AW; Teemen vs. Residential Warriors at Sechelt; Dec. 17\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdResidential  Warriors vs. Ken Mac Bombers at Sechelt; Nomads vs. Caledonians at Gibsons  AW.  Remembrance Day  invitation senUaJCouncil  GIBSONS village council has accepted  an invitation from the local Canadian  Legion branch to attend their Remembrance Day service at Elphinstone School  gymnasium  Nov.   11.  Mayor Wally Peterson urged all council members to attend if possible.  by  \\\\  TRODA  MANUFACTURERS OF FIBERTRON PRODUCTS  Fibreglass septic tanks are light  lbs.) - easy to handle.  AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i  ling  Supply Companies or  Septic Tank Contractors  Gibsons 886-2953  . Support Peninsula Industry  WIS  We are clearing  what  is  lef.   over  from   our  September  - -\"-^hsfioh Sdle;'*\"'T'  ROOM SIZE  RUGS  AT  ALREADY   LOW-LOW   PRICES,   NOW  WITH  AN   EVEN   FURTHER  DISCOUNT   OF  10%   OFF  THE  ALREADY  REDUCED  PRICE  .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'jy.w,'\"? \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd> \ufffd\ufffd* *j *' '.^ -H'  K& I. Welding  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\\*. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-.;-   - NOW \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- ! -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - -'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  a|    aa\ufffd\ufffd  1.1  .      I  cw&mh-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 111 i < \\  DANCING  f>        I    . ,. 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' , 'I   I  * \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    '    '  a. , a '      ,  Gibsons, B.C.  HERE  ARE  A  FEW  EXAMPLES:  HARDING-SPECIAL MowGwoniyxw,wg.$9i      red. $65.00 Less 10%  TRIQ   S\ufffd\ufffd9oGreen TI2'x9'6\"f reg. $189.90 ..i.-.-.-..-7-:r:...............fecl^   $139,00   LeSS  10%  REFLECTIONS   iYyf2'x9'6\",reg.$i64,oo^        red. $119,25 L^ss 10%  'ckiMm^^ 10%  MONTERREY a'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^\" white 12^9', reg. $155.40 red. $Tii6i60, Less 10%  VALENCIA  Bl^ 12' * 97\", reg. $156.00:   red. $114.05: Less 10%  HARVEST,.LANE \ufffd\ufffd MoSS,Grooni2'Xii\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^^^  C YCLON E\" Gi\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Mii^ii'x^ rog. $96.00'^ ' ;tess' 10% '  ANP MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM \\  PHONE  'i a      '  r  886-7522  ECSTACY  imm<^mm&mii>**wm  12'x24'6\" - a lovoly two-tono  grcon,  heavy dense shag- >y.th.\"  , nilirior factory faults. This carpet.,'  reg. priced at $13.95 sq. yd. and,,,  will ga af tho low    & A Hjgf  Price of :...?$*&%  persq. yd.  \ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffdHmitiWwmt). aw(V^N*aB^^wa^s^iffift!J p  ERIN TWIST  TTOBT  lijt H* -|- it -,h  t) . '  12\ufffd\ufffdxl8:9\", Amber, reg, S11.95  sq. yd.;This balance \ufffd\ufffdpf ^Jg*  pio\ufffd\ufffd;o wlfl go for        3>0Jr _&  nil   ''l      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '  7 7 ' > _    \"  \\        TOWN-AIRE OZITE - 12'x23'6\"  . , , tho heavy quality In outdoor, carpet with rubber underlay attached, sugg. retail  , price $7.95 sq. yd, This loft oyer must go! 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Values $26.00 to $32.00  ONE LOW PRICE  *I9.95  Cjoaatwa&   ^ra&luon    K^enlve  SECHELT STORE ONLY \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd WHILE THEY LAST !  TRAIL BAY CENTRE  30  TICKETS  & FREE TRANSPORT  to Canucks Hockey Game  Sunday, November 26  25% OFF  All Men's Double Knit  CASUALPANTS  #_  ROYAL BANK  of CANADA  7 .  . the helpful bank  TRAIL  BAY CENTRE,  SECHELT  PHONE 885-2201  25% OFF  Men's  BLUCHER  OXFORDS  Black, composition soles & heels  OUR HOURS ARE:  Tuesday thru Saturday - 10 a.m. to 3 p.m  (except Friday-10 a.m. to 6 p.m.)  o  Keith Duffy, Manager Rick Henderson, Accountant  LET US HELP YOU  PUT IT ALL TOGETHER!  8 Track Tape  SPECIAL  NEW RELEASES  Popular hits by Ghet Atkins,  Floyd Cramer, Mancini, Perry  Como, Belafonte and  others, reg. $7.98 Sale  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdjytt*.  ale  ontmued . . .  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SALE  179*  'Oldies  but  Goodies'  $5.00 value \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- for only  \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*      . . ....  99  SAVING YOU  MORE THAN  EVER!  ______.__. __._____._,__- ,- ______._..._. ____,_.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ___ _______ ,...,'* L .-* --a -- -   -        >'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>* *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   __,'_ .\ufffd\ufffd_______.'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_____. ___*\ufffd\ufffd^4f *__~i~'^'LJ_:MW&&#i iw-w.*-*^^  THE   CRAZIEST   LOWEST   PRICES   EVER . f , Wed., Thurs., Fri., noY 8,9, 10  MAALOX  Buy a case of 12 and saye . . .  No dealers please,......_,.,,,.,...\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ..,.:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  12sl  T\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr\"  G.E.   18-CURLER  HAIR  SETTER  Featuring three curler sizes and G.E, quality. Mfg.  sugg. rea.  $2\\$5 f A  Sk&l  Westerrv vDrug: Trice :7h^\"7^\ufffd\ufffd-^  RAYETTE BATH  ENSEMBLE  *4%Ioi!7batH7oil*^irW\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd5^^^ powder, Mfg\/sugg.  retail prlco $3.50 ? $4.00. ^   fffij     7*f  ||||  Western Drugs prlco    JUi\/jl  TO ^0||||  I  A good  For our  PAPER MATE GIFT SETS    7  selection, from $3.50 ; $15.00 \\f AlJ>@Ji  Craxy Days, only _ '...      \/3 W if  >\":-.  _ TABLE TENNIS SET,  Two bats, not, clamps & balls, Mfg, sugg.  \\m*mm'&pmm.tfmmmmmmmmiitfr  149-  \"':<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  BORN FREE CREME RINS?E  9 ox. Mfg, sugg, ret. $1.98  >|>j.. .M'i\"'-.-..!!-  11Q  PLAYING CARDS  - J t, la\"  Hoylo, plastic coated, mfg, sugg. gfeOiC        ffTft  ret., $1.69-1.35, Western Drugs  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      ,,,.,.,,,,        ,    ..M..,;...,,.,.,..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdVl f. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,.;'>'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!,,,,.... \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,|,..,,4...4...l-4,,.. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  TRITTLES SOAP TRIO  Mfg, swgg? rot. $1,89  Western Drugs price \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .' :  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. i  95  <fW\ufffd\ufffd*>(f!,f\ufffd\ufffd*-W  \ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffdJ(*Ht.* *$-_\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* IK*W1  fc^SWJ*!* Wfi, (-\ufffd\ufffda(|,  V  ASSORTED SQUEEZE TOYS  M*9i s\"99. rot, 49e - 99c  Westprn Druga prlco  -2$'io'50t  I   ', a \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd( t, !l \\  ON THE WIND SPRAY COLOGNE  IVi o*\ufffd\ufffdv miFfl. sugg. ret. $2.50 ^   ^g|  Western Drugs price :,..  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. ;, J|\ufffd\ufffd9<r  RUSSIAN HEATHER  2,^4-ox,-combot.'iotrmiBfrr$9\ufffd\ufffdp0-4rwWi^Pr$5i95-*  2 n 2 ox. combo sot, m,i.r. $5.00 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd W.D.P. $3.90  Soap on a Rope, mfg, fug, r, $2.50>^ \\y;D,P. $1,98  FOR THE EARLY RISER OW FRIDAY  Wostclox - American Alarm Clock, Thoro are only 3,  and, njwjt^o picked up on a firpt comp,7#\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.||0;  first servo basis. 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Osborne was appointed, last year to fill  the term of Mayor Hen Lang who re-  s-gned~~flTe~T56sr to~rurr i ormayorr ;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ^AroundThe Harbour  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\\  School trustee whose term expires is  Terry  Booth. .   .  Raffle winners named  in Homemakers contest  RAFFLE winners in the Homemakers'  Club have been announced. Purpose  of the raffle was to raise church fundsv  First prize of a women's Indian sweater was won by June August of Sechelt.  Beulah Lawson, also of Sechelt, won the  second prize, an embroidered bedspread.  Third prize, a child's sweater went to  Billie- Steele.  Club\" members expressed their appreciation to persons who helped by buying tickets and special thanks went to  Dick  Clayton  for  use  of  the  mall.  HELLO! I'm yOur new reporter for the  Pender Harbour area. As I am recently new tolh'e Garden \"Bay community, I  haven't had \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd the opportunity to meet  many of my neighbors. So, please feel  free to phone with any news, announcements or just to rap. RemembeV, all  items must be in np later than the  Wednesday previous to the week of publication: Thanks.  \" The local merchants of. Garden Bay  sponsored the annual halloween bonfire  on the parking lot beside the lagoon on  halloween night. The fireworks display  was most delightful and colorful. Therex  were hot dogs and drinks for everyone.  Many thanks to those who contributed  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdto-make-this--event-possible^lEvmesXa--d____.  ing Cafe, Harbor Gravel and Cement,  Duncan Cove Resort, A&C Rentals, Pen-\"  derosa Grocery, Lloyd Davis, Garden  Bay Hotel, Home Marine, Garden Bay  Coffee Shop, Sunshine Inn, Pender Harbor Motel, Lloyd's-, Store Ltd., Fisherman's Resort, Clayton's Welding, Harbor  Electronics, Harbor Motors, Al Lloyd,  Eileen Girrard, Delores .Kammerle, Til-  licum Towing, Bob Lamont, Mrs. Bilcik,  Mrs. Fillion, Phyllis Brown and, for her  beautiful poster, Kathy Lloyd. Special  thanks to the,., ladies at the hot-dog stand  who kept our tummies warm!  Fire destroyed a cabin on Francis  Peninsula Saturday evening, Oct. 21. The  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd home, owned by Jack Noble, was being  rented by high school teacher Dawn Mc-  Kim. Cause of the fire is believed^ to  have been an electrical short in the kit-  __ by Diane Phillips, 883-9978  chen flooring.  The firemen have, once again, stressed  that they jieed more registered Volunteers to help fight fires. Important ^to all  residents-tjf the Harbor\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWhen youx place  a report of a fire* help the fire department by giving your name and location  of the fire. If you are on a side road,  please meet the fire, truck at the main  road to vaid in direction. Remember, the  first few' minutes of a fire are the most  crucial.      \\  May Day committee meeting will be  held Wednesday Nov. 8, at 8 p.m. in the.  Commynity Hall. The purpose of this  meeting is to tie up the loose^ ends from  the last May Day celebration. All persona on the committee are requested to  attend.  Remembrance Day assembly, Nov. 10,.  will be held at I) a.m. in Madeira Park  Elementary School. Poppies will be distributed by, the students Nov. 6 through  10. Monday, Nov. 13, will be the school's  official Remembrance Day  holiday.  Roller skating is off to a good start,  although a few problems have\" arisen^  There is a need for more volunteers to  help at the sessions. Young children  should be accompanied by a responsible  adult to help lace their skates. This will  give the childreh a longer skating time,  and decrease the confusion at start of  each session.  Anyone wishing to volunteer their  help,   please   call  Ruth  Kobus,  883-2779.  Bingo night is fun night! How about  getting on down to the Community Hall,  PogeB-6   x The Pen.nsula Timet  Wednesday, November 1, 1972  Thursdays, at   ^   p.m.   and   jbln \\n   the  f^n.'    '_ ',  -dumg very weLL Here are -tha--scores- fox<  last Wednesday night: -Men's high single, Joe McCann, 286. Lafctfes high single, Sheila McCann 2537Men's high three,  Joe McCann 6897 __.ad.es' high three,  Sheila McCann 603.. Highest team score  of a possible 24, the Dingalings 20. Overall high score, Dingalingg 1,145.  I look forward to hearing from all  readers who have any news or\" upcoming  events to report iri the Harbor.  X  \\  **\ufffd\ufffd  \\  (limited quantities)  B&P No. 5715 %\" Drill 7.  j&D No, $15 )ig Saw ......  B&D N<). 5703 Jig Saw;.;.\/.  Skil No. 574G Circular SaV  Skil No. 5aiC1\/4\" Var. Speed Drill  3W Garage. Vice....  Turner Propane lorcOefil!s77  Other IN-STORE Tool  Specials  SALE  $ 9.99  $13.99  $23.99  $30.99  $26.99  $6.99  LIST  $12.88  $17.88  $29.95  $39.95  $34.50  $ 7.99  ttbt  SECHELT  BUILDING SUPPLIES  in the Village  Does Your Club or Group report its  Activities Regularly to The Times?  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Put your message into morQ  than    2,500    homes   (10,000)  readers    in    these    economical  spots. Your ad is always there  for quick reference ......  anytime!  Sunshine Coast Business Di  * Here's on economical way to  reach 2,500 homes (10,000  readers) every week. Your ad  waits patiently for ready reference  anytime!  ACCOUNTANTS  W.  Philip Gordon  CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT  Tel:   Bus.  886-2714,  Res. 886-7567   Harris Block, Gibsons, B.C.  ART SUPPLIES  DALLIS STUDIOS  COMPLETE ARTIST'S SUPPLIES  CUSTOM MADE LAMPS  Classes in Resin Daily, Tues through Saturday  Candles, Macrame, Beads, Arts and Crafts  Cowrie Street \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Sechelt \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 885-9817  Telephone 886-2069  ROSE 81 ART ENTERPRISES  Pottery, Supplies, classes & firing  dealer for Duncan's Ceramic products  Pine Rd. & Grandview Ave.  P.O. Box 62, Gibsons, B.C.   '   AUTO  SERVICES   SECHELT HOME SERVICE  Atlas Parts and Tires  Phone 885-2812  BANKS  ROYAL BANK OF CANADA  Sechelt Branch \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Phone 885-2201  Gibsons Branch \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Phone 886-2201  Pender Branch \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Phone 883-2711  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-. Box 153, Madeira,Park.  HOURS:  Sechelt; Tuos,-Thurs. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.  Fri, 10 a.m.-6 p.m, Sat. 10 a,m,-3 p.m.  Gibsons & Pender: Mon.-Thurs. 10  a.m. - .3 pim-.1; Fri. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.  BLASTING  CONTROLLED BLASTING  ALL WORK INSURED  FREE ESTIMATE  FRED DONLEY  Pender Harbour -883-2403  r\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJED'SrtPLASTING  ACi! Work fully' insured  Basement* - Drlyo-Way. - Septic Tanks  Stumps - Pitch Linos  Call F6r. A Frog Estimate. Any Tlmo  TED DONLEY Pondor Harbour 883-2734  WATER SURVEY SERVICES  For Expert Blasting  mm9mwmmm\ufffd\ufffd.mmmm4mm^mtmm9mm*mmL*m_i___m  FREE ESTIMATES  Phone 885-2304 L  C7 Emcriort '  If No Answer Leave Moiaqao qt  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdV805-9326  R,R, 1, Secholt\/ B.C.  BUILDERS,  CONCRETE FORM RENTALS  rOk ALL TYPCS OF BASEMENTS  EASY MIXTION AND STRIPPING  .Complete InMfuciIoiim ,P(oylflod  FISHER FORM RENTALS  806-9951 7.  *\ufffd\ufffdU\ufffd\ufffdW\ufffd\ufffdwWr**\ufffd\ufffd  SKANNOR-DEYELOPMENTS-LTD;  RE^OENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL  .CONSTRUCTION      ; '\/  vLova Is a Homo fy Skarinor!\"  Box 868. Sochot 7 885-2692  i^im^m^^m  READY-MIX CONCRETE AND  *     ,   BUILDING SUPPLIES  Your One Stop Hulldlno Store  , For All Your Bulldlna Needi  GIBSONS BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD.  7165&,Seaykw - Phone 886*2642 ,  BUILPING SUPPLIES  Free Estimates - Fast Service  G&W DRYWALL  Drywall acoustic and textured ceilings.  Now servings Gibsons area and the Peninsula.  Phone 884-5315  Bos 166. Port Mellon, B.C.  TWIN CREEK BUILDING SUPPLIES  DIAL  Gibsons 886-2291 - Sechelt 885-2288  WHEN YOU NEED BUILDING SUPPLIES  GIVE US A CALL  FREE ESTIMATES  CABINET MAKERS  OCEANSIDE FURNITURE &  CABINET SHOP  HARDWOOD SPECIALISTS  FINE CUSTOM FURNITURE  KITCHEN AND BATHROOM CABINETS  Our Cabinet Units Are All Prefinished Before  Installation  R. BIRKIN \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Beach Ave., Roberts Creek, B.C.  Phone 886-2551  CONTRACTORS  A SIMPKINS,  Bricklayer  now back in Sechelt area.  Located across from Selma Park Store.  Phone 885-2688  COAST BACKHOE & TRUCKING  LTD.  Fill; Cement-Gravel;,Drain Rock> etc,  Box 89, Madeira Park  Phone 883-22\/4:  COAST DRYWALL  Drywall and Textured, ceilings ,  Phono 886-7643,  DOUBLE R TRUCKING  Sand\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Gravel and Fill  Light Clearing^and-.Excavpting  Phono 8Q6r7 )I09 after 5 p.m.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'..,\"','..\"' ,i 7,7\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd77 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"'''.  L a H SWANSON LTD,      *  , READY-MIX CONCRETE  1 a, ,     ,., I ,   ,  Sand and Gravol - Backhoos  Ditching - Excqvations  PORPOISE DAY ROAD  .    (now Hall Shoot Motbl. Building)   ,>   v  885-9666\/ Box 172, Socholt, B.C.  , ' PHONE 805-9550  RON'S CONTRACTING  'ClMrlnflrE^Qfatlo^TRo^BulWlna-*^  Grading - Fill - Road Gravel 7 Crushed RocK  Phone; Sochelt 885-9550  7   R& S BACKHOE  RR.No, 1, Madolra Park, B.C. ,  W. Rousseau \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd phono 883-2302 ,  v\/VVo 9lirPtoplea j.o''7~H '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\"  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'      I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd > \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-1 \" \ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd>. \/ *\ufffd\ufffd     i i. * i    .   Land Clearing- R6fld $ulldln__  Trea Topping -'Selective Logging (  PETE DUBOIS  Telephone 883-2417  R.R. 1, Madeira, Park, B.C.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   P.V. Sorvlcot Ltd.  LOG HAULING CONTRACTOR  Direct all cnqulrlca to; '  Plipotchorot 815.9030, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdY\ufffd\ufffdr\ufffd\ufffdB6-7375  \"^\"'Offlccrtiours 6,30 q.nytp 4.30 p.m.  MORRIE'S CONCRETE  Placing and Finishing  Floors - Patlbs -; Stairs 7  Walks - Drlvoways  Froo fEttlmatfli Phana 885-9413  CONTRACTORS (Cont.)  PEN ENTERPRISES  Suppliers and applicators of  Cascare Pre-Cast Stone and Brick  Phone for free estimate  Bob or Dick 884-5315\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  DISPOSAL SERVICES  SUNSHINE COAST DISPOSAL  SERVICES LTD.  PORT MELLON to OLE'S COVE  Tel: 886-2938 or 885-9973  Call Us For Your Disposal Needs.  When Renovating Or Spring Cleaning.  Containers Available.  ELECTRICIANS  ACTON ELECTRIC LTD,  Residential - Industrial and Marine Wiring  Electric Heat - Line Work  Phone 886-7244  D. W. LAMONT  ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR  R.R. No.  1, Madeira Park  Phone 883-2749  Pender Harbour  McCANN ELECTRIC  WIRING OF ALL TYPES .  Residential-Industrial-Commercial  All work guaranteed - Free estimates  r       Joo McCann, Box ,157, Madeira Park  Phone 883-9913  Residential - Commercial - Industrial  SIM ELECTRIC LTD.  Gov't Certified Electricians  \" Phone Day or* Ever 885-2062   -  SUNCOAST CONTRACTING  ~\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd General Contractor \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Residential Wiring and Plumbing  883-2426, Box 55, Madeira Park ,  HEATING & SHEET METAL  HALL SHEET METAL &  HEATING  Domestic - Commercial - Industrial  Telephone 885-9606  Box 164, Sechelt, B.C.  OIL FIRED WARM AIR HEATING  OIL FIRED WATER HEATERS  Nothing Down \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 10 Years To Pay  Light Plumbing  Roy Blanche \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 883-2401  IRONWORKS  PENINSULA ORNAMENTAL  IRON WORKS  WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS  AND MISCELLANEOUS ORNAMENTAL  IRON WOR\ufffd\ufffd  Phone 886-7029 - 886-7056 - 886-7220  FREE ESTIMATES  JANITOR SERVICE  Welcome to The Floorshine Coast  HOWE SOUND  JANITOR SERVICE  Specialists in Cleaning - Floor Waxing  Spray Buffing - Window Cleaning  RUG SHAMPOOING  Phone 886-7131 -Gibsons, B.C.  FUEL,  RNIE WIDMAN  for all your  ,SSO PRODUCTS  IMPERIAL ESSO DEALER  Phone 883-2663  Madeira Park, B.C.  JOHNSON'S  BUILDING MAINTENANCI   <f \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ..: .Specializing In:,   Paper Hanging, Interior & Exterior decorating,  Rug Cleaning. All types pf Building  Maintenance. JFIoor.Installation. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,   \ufffd\ufffd ,  Window Clearilhg,!  PHONE 885-9715 AFTER 4 P.M.  ^\ufffd\ufffdavi. a.,4V,,.Boxi642'*S\ufffd\ufffdeKelt,'-B.C.1.v.<r.. '.,  MACHINE SHOP  At the Sign, of tho Chevron  '^^^HILL'S^MACHINE-'-SHOP\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd~-  8, MARINE SERVICE LTD.  Machine 'SHiop ~'^rc arid 'Acty1 Welding1'1'*'1''*'''  Steel Fabricating\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-?Marino Ways ,  Automotive and Marine Repairs  Standard Marine Station  Phono 086-7721  PAINTING  & DECORATING  CALVIN'S PAINTING &  DECORATING  P.O. Box 94, Sechelt, B.C.  Phone 885-2107  PLUMBING AND  HEATING  PLUMBING, HEATING & HOT  WATER HEATING  All Makes - All Work Guaranteed  COASTLINE SERVICES  Phone 885-2021  Box 798 Sechelt, B.C.  SEASIDE PLUMBING  Gibsons  Plumbing - Pipefitting - Steamfittirtg  Hot Water Heating - Pipe Lagging  FREE ESTIMATES  Phone 886-7017 oi 886-2848  Repairs - Alterations - New lnstalla.i-j.rs  LAURIE'S PLUMBING &  HEATING  LTD.  Govt. Certified Plumber   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   24 Hour Service  Phone 885-9014  P.O. BOX 825 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd SECHELT, B.C.  PENINSULA PLUMBING LTD.  Sales and Service \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 886-9533  Everything for the Do-It-Yourselfer   ,, Contract & Renoyations ,..   FREE ESTIMATES'  .,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Len Coates 886-7685  '   Ray Coates 886-9533 - 886-7872  RENTALS \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  -;v- ~-<,u* ,-,.  Rd\ufffd\ufffd. B8A-9956, 886-932\ufffd\ufffd  A. C. Rentals  Tools and Equipment  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSunshine Coast-Hiphway and  Francis Peninsula Road       f  Madeira Park   r     ;,Iphohe 883-2585  SEWING MACHINES  BERNINA  Sales and Service To All Makes  RENTALS  Fabric House, Gibsons - Ph. 886-7525  SURVEYORS  ROBERT W. ALLEN  B.C. LAND SURVEYOR   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Sechelt  Lumber  Building   Wharf St, Bbx 607     7   v  Sechelt,  B.C.  Office 885-2625       Home 885-9581  ROY & WAGENAAR  B.C. Land Surveyor*  Marine Building - Porpoise Ba>  Sechelt, B.C.  885-2332 or ZEnith 6430  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTIRES*^t7;'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd : 7;\" '     !*\"&  COASTAL TIRES  Sunshine Coast Highway  Bex 13, Gibsons, B.C. - Phone 886-2700  SALES AND SERVICE  All Brands Available  Monday to Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.  Friday evening by appointment only.  TOWING  Scows.-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd; Logs  SECHELT TOWING & SALVAGE   _., ,LTD., ,,   ,^  |      t,    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Heavy Equipment Moving & log Towing  L. HIGGS  \"\"'B!*'\"-1 \"i'Ph6n'eM885-9425'\"\",!-'\" ;-'  (a;t***tSkiW!mi-jWHi. *  O.fcliSKWit.pHttii-.g^.^  z  MARINE  SERVICES  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-.Wrli 'ii1  FURNACES:  PARKINSON'S HEATING LTD.  GIDSONS  * ESSO OIL FURNACES  No downjoaymont  Tor  Bank Interest  Ton ydarp to pay  For froa estimate*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdO.II 581.6136 collect  ,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffd. Complota_llna.of.appllancoa ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi(  HAIRDRESSERS  ANN'S COIFFURES  In tho Bal Block  Next to the-Co-op,Storo,  ,    ,  Gibfona 88o-2322  l-*K\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -\"-\"11TT-TTI--Y. 1 \"ItVtntltl tl-_ll^llHWJHllil.\ufffd\ufffdl\ufffd\ufffdIL1tHir' UllIII\ufffd\ufffdULllIli\ufffd\ufffdlwtl,B.H.I\ufffd\ufffd.|l.lwntM||lt,l iwilHim-llllStriltllMlJiJlllMlliJL m.  I ' 1    I  ' I       I        .        I.  '  SECHELT BEAUTY SALON  Dianne Allen, Proprietor  Export Hair Styllnn  Your Chryslor Dealor for Sales and Sorvlco  ;'..'.!..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd._ ... ..REPAIR\"SHOP \"V,  Parking and Mooraoo, Available  TILLICUM BAY MARINA  Collp anc\";Evelyn McKlnnon   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  ,t              'Jlm'ancMrl^ Miller  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd EAST PORPOISE BAY ROAD, SECHELt  885-21Q0   ,   CLAYTON WELDING & MARINE  \"MarlnQ^Waysno-42'  , Bottom Rejjalra  883-2535  Box 7 7 Gordon Bay\/ B.C  Cowrlo St.,  Secl.olt7B.Crr  Phone  \"8853818\"  ii, i.,  Your Business Card,  In this space will ,  reach nearly 10,000 people!  ,., Low cost - Hlohi power  MOVING and STORAGE  W\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdW \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   W I     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   III-MPII.M\ufffd\ufffd.^I<M.M.I1W.I^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMHM.IH*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-.   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SALES  & SERVICE LTD,  ADMIRAL   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ELECTROHOME,,  ^and^.EMIJJl^PEALERS^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^^^  Gordon Oliver '-   Ed Nicholson  In The Heart Of Downtown Sechelt  Bo* 799, Socholt 885-9816  ';' ,       CLOSED ON MONDAYS  UPHOLSTERY  ^^ r -.tavfJAf *^*H^ t\\ft   \ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffdl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi|-  Pondor Harbour - 8Q3-2513  HARBOUR SUPPLIES  Electrical  -   Plumbing  -  Appliances  '      TVs - Furnlturp and Carpets  P.O. Box 158 Madeira Park, Hwy 101   -iwot-. FWhcli.-.Ponineulo*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ROOFING AMP FLOORING  CALL STAN HILSTAD  . obout your  ROOFINd AND FL60RING HEEDS  IPhond 886-2923  , Gowor, Point Road  \\  YOUR AD IN THIS DIRECTORY  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd REACHES 4500 HOMES '  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd BLAIR CUSTOM* UPHOLSTERY ^  AND DRAPERIES  ,Re*.pholaterJna.,.:.. Rcsfyllno - Corppleto Dre|\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>  Service - Samples \ufffd\ufffdhown In the home  Phono 886-2050  USE THIS  BUSINESS-DIRECTORY-  . TO REACH  10,000 PEOPLE,,  THE TIMES, 885-9654  COMMERCIAL PRINTING  RUBBER STAMPS  see THE TIMES  twfe*n*^e  *\ufffd\ufffd*MMsMMtiawwiu))MjHiMi\ufffd\ufffd4w\ufffd\ufffd^h  Wni\ufffd\ufffd<-<*^^W^>I^BIII^W.VWIM^\ufffd\ufffdWi  ,     __    _._ J_i m   i  .V  A.  1 * *    ' ^  \\  -=st-'-  Elphie Highlight'  \\  \\  \\  -x  -_5 .--__>.  \\  \\  -by Joan Blomgren  SPORTS  HELL week finished for Mje senior boys  last Tuesday night, with Tegular basketball  practices   beginning  on  Wednesday.  Bill Snedden was chosen captain for  the Cougars by his team-mates. A co-  captain or* floor captain will also be  picked by the coaches for each game.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  Practices for the junior boys and both  girls- .earns are well under way, with  coaches  making their first cuts. \\  The cheerleaders held a-vei-y, successful Halloween bake sale last Tuesday noon.  Cake, cookies, popcorn balL% candy apples  and other goodier quickly disappeared to  leave a total of $39.18 for the girls. A  beautiful witch cake donated by Mrg.  IPerry. Miller was__also^raffled7j,vuth-Ken-  Eennett ,as  the, lucky winner.  Last Friday noon hour saw an exciting  basketball' game between the Grade 10  boys and .he.men teachers. Cheered on  byv a gym-full of rather biased students,  the Grade 10 boys had little trouble defeating the teachers by a score of 28-17.  On Monday there was a meeting for  all Grade 8 boys wishing to join in a  basketball league. Provided that gym time  can be arranged, a similar league may be  formed for Grade 9 and 10 boys as well.  STUDENT ACTIVITIES  Mr. Shaw's block B English class, with  help fTom the Commerce Department, put  out their first copy of Garbage Friday  noon. Garbage is an underground newspaper entitled \"This .Week's Garbage\".  It\" contains such items as a believe-'it-or-  not section. Dear Agatha and Nosey Rosey  columns plus a Mr. November foldout of  \"**\"\"\"' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd--inr.il-.--innninni'  TOTEM CLUB  BINGO  FRIDAYS, 8:00 o.m.  INDIAN HALL  Jackpot $300  $75 TO GO  * DOOR PRIZE _*........  Mr. Borth.vick  (suitable  for a dartboii.l  cover). The  publisher? of  the  paper    _..  there is ho telling wheh the next is in  will be put out. All of the first 60s cop > ^  Br.nte.d Sold out in the fit-st sixfhimit  According to Mr. Shaw this makes, th' in  collector's items.- According to a cert un  Div. 2 guy, '<$le must mean garbage <-< 1  lector's items.\"  A suggestion box has been placesd b.  the showcase in front o. the office by tin  student council. It is hoped that studio  will slip in any ideas they have that n i\\  help improve our school.  A few rules concerning Sadie Hawl im  Day on Nov. 10 have been organized V\ufffd\ufffdj  the student council. Dress this year is up  to the' students  but  must   be \ufffd\ufffdalong  the  hillbilly-Sadie   Hawkins   theme.  Good n<?ws girls! you will be able to  chase the man of your dreams frotp 8  a.m. to 1 p.m. This includes going into  the boys washrooms if necessary to catch  him. O course it is liopied by the council  thai all ladjes will knock first. Mr. and  Mrs. Sadie Hawkins will be picked during the day but announced and wed at  the dance later the same evening.  Sechelt bines  , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdby Eve Moscrip  SAM MacKenzie,  259, 335,  807; Truman  Reynolds, 283, 268; Cauleen McCreary  645; Pat Porter 272, 676; Carol McGiven  279.  Ball   and   Chain:   J.   Kelly   288,   752  E.   Kohuch,   254,   604;   W. -Kohuch,   682;  T. Phillips 654: S. Benner, 605;. P. Page  264; C. Cohuch 599. Nov. 4\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsenior, Andy  Anderson 231, 225 637.  Buckskins: Alan Louie, high three  669; Doreett Joe, high three 637; Alan  Louie, high single 291; Doreen Joe, high  single 230.  Mixed 10 pins: Gordy McCourt 353  (213), Allen Ellsingsen 336 (1.78); Betty  Rantala 303 (155);* Helen Sinclair 288  (167).  Ladies Wednesday: Mary Henderson  563 (235); Marg Dehart 587 (247); Betty  Morris 239.  Mixed 10 pins: Gordy McCourt 386;  Larie Rantala 361; Betty Rantala 309;  \"Helen \"Sinclair' 276:  \"'\"\"'       '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\"' '-\"'~'J~- ~-iv  Ball and Chain: Bruce Redman 294,  720; Carol Kohuch 673; Terry Phillips  316, 636; Eve Worthington 250, 635; Helen  Phillips 310, 643.  Tuesday  ladies  (Oct.  24):  Rita  Higgs  266;   (Oct.   31):   Marlene   Edmunds   359,  \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'7323\/ \"   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      \"'  x \\ *  The Peninsula Tirhcs Page B-7  Wednesday, ^November 8,  1972  School trustees seek  reflection la board  TRUSTEES John Malcolm and John  Hayes will defend their seals \\on Sechelt School Board Dec. 9 if they are  opposed.. by the Nov. 20 nomination date.  In the event of an election, polls will  he held\" Dec. 9 at Sechelt, Halfmoon.  Bay, Madeira Park and Egmont Elementary Schools and at' Garden Bay  Shell. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \"     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Nominations must be lodged at the  school \"board office,\" Gibsons\", by noon  Nov. 20.  Electors of School District 'Rural Area  A' (Electoral areas A and B of the P_e-  giona.1 District)  are eligible to nominate  V  \\  \\  l'7,jr  kfi  GIBSON^ PEwTieasTM \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Highway and Martin Road   .  Sunday Schoolr 9:45 a.m.  Sunday Services: 11 d.m.>7 p.m.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Wednesday: Rible and Prayer 7^30 p.m.  7    Friday: Youth Service-r-7:3<_* p.m.  PASTOR: G&fcY fOSTE.fi'\"  -Phone: 886-7107  >  \\  V  SUNSHINE COAST  GOSPEL CHURCH  (Undenominational)  Sunday School\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 10:00 a.m.  Church Service \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. it:15 a.m.  Evening Service 7:30 p.m.  PASTOR REV. S. CASSELLS  Davis Bay Road and Arbutus  (2 blocks up from Highwoy)  \\,  ..'\"'' ''..\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Chiefs lose at home  \ufffd\ufffdechelt Chief soc< m ti im lost it luu put them m.u 11k top of the  first home game, 2 to 17 tb Vancou- 12-team Lower Mainland League. On  ver C^tennials Saturday afternoon Saturday the Chiefs host the league's  at. Hackett Park. This picture shows first-place team, Club Viti, of Van-  Chief Howie Joe,-left, and Fred Hut- couver, at Hackett Park at 2 p.m.  ton, Centennial manager trying to Chiefs have now won five, lost two  get the ball. The loss puts the. Chiefs and tied one.  in third or fourth place. A win would .  Sechelt News Notes  and vote.  Senior citizens spend  day on bus in Vancouver^  SENIOR  citizens  from   Sechelt   travelled  to Vancouver Nov. 1.  They had lunch in Simpsons-Sears  new mall in Richmond and then toured  the store. During lunch the personnel  director discussed the establishment of.  the company,-said organizer Dave Hayward.  Following lunch; club members continued the tour, aboard their bus, of the  fast-developing area. They traveled to  the North Shore and Cleveland Dam ahd  then went to see the gondolas at the base  of Grouse Mountain.  They went to the fish hatchery, but  because of heavy rain, they stayed in  the bus. Then the group had tea at Park  Royal before heading home.  The United Church off Canada  SERVICES  St. John's United ^hurch \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd povis Bay  Sunday Services - 9:3Q.a.m.  - Roberts Creek United  Sunday Services - 2:30 p.m.  Gibsons United Church  Sunday Services -11:15 a.m.  Port Mellon United  Sunday Services - 7:30 p.m  (2nd and 4th Sundays)  Ministry'  Rev. Jim Williamson - Gibsons - 886-2333  J  WEEKEND SOCCER  RESULTS  DIV. 6^Douglas Flyers 2, Residential  Bombers 3. DIV. 7\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNomads 1, Ken Mac  Bombers  1.  ipm-im-iii-im mmiiiii..\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\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdiniauii,  \ufffd\ufffd GLA&TIDINGS TABERNACLE !  m \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd            ' *  : Sunday 10 a.m.; 11 a.m.; 7 p.m. S  5 Wednesday Bible Study 7:30 p.m. \ufffd\ufffd  1 *   PASTQR NANCY DYKES \\  | Gower Point Road                  886-2660 5  BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES  CALVARY BAPTIST  CHURCH  Park Road, Gibsons 886-744?  Morning Worship, 9:30 a.m.  Sunday-School 10;45a.m.  Evening Fellowship 7:00 p.m.  Prqyer and Bible Study, Thursdays 7:30 p.m.  BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH  Mermaid and trail Sechelt 886-744?.  Sunday School 10:00 a.m.  Worship Service 11:15 a.m.  Prayer and Bible Study,  Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.  REV. W N. ERICKSON, Pastor  !_.1>-S     +'  msts  ^Jkanh   UJc  ou . . .  I wish to thank all those who  supported me in the recent  Federal Election Campaign. It  was .a. pleasure to have known  so many people who were willing to work on my behalf.  I also wish to thank the other  candidates who gave so much  of their time and effort to  bring democracy to the people of this riding.  It is my intention to communicate as effectively as possible.  with the people of Coast-  Chilcotin and to serve their  interests to the best of my  ability.  HARRY  vywmm mm*  By  Popular  pewqnd  MiiiiiiiPiiii|ii[|i|iiiMiiiiiiMiia  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' 'i      . \/.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  PTIC LA  '    Sechelt  .     Class  i  and  Madeira Park  Ctyss  Owing to this being tho last, class before Christmas in those areas, a  door prixo of a fabulous Dream Tree Kit will bo drawn for all ladies  attending this andjfho previous class.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , '     f i  . i        *  ,   Wilson Crook Hall, Wednesday, November 29th at 7:00 p.m.     1  * Wilson Crock Hall, Wednesday, November 2?fh at. 7:00 p.m,  r\"'''\":7^by''>eg^\"CSnnof\"^  was able to tell the gjrls something of  the history of their grandparents as well  as relive their younger days in Seehelt.  Other visitors to Mrs. French were  Miss Lynn. Caron and Miss Leslie Wywk^  from Ladner.  Elphinstone Recreation sponsored a  group to go on a Butterworth Tour,  which uses SMT buses, to Reno. Mr.  Ron McSavaney of Roberts Creek, was  the instigator, and those that went were  glad he had planned such a trip as they  had a ball. From the Sechelt area were  Mr. and Mrs. Archie Scott, Mrs. Ann  Kurluck, Mrs. Christie Crucil, Mrs. Josie  Wheeler,. Mr. and Mrs. George. McConnell and from Wilson Creek, Mrs. Ann  Robertson. The congenial bus driver well  known on the Peninsula,-DioJc Gray, look-:  ed  after  his  flock   well.  An old-time resident of Selma. Park  Mrs. Ann Snodgrass died  last week.  Proud owners of the former Jack  Nelson home in Selma Park are Mr. and  Mrs. Harris and Erna Cole. The Coles  are new residents coming from Thorn-  hill, Ont. With them are their two teen-  ,. agers, Barbara and Gordon, also Bonnie,  9, and Karen 6. \"Welcome to the Sunshine Coast.  Sechelt Auxiliary to St. Mary's Hospital will meet Nov. 9, at St. Hilda's  Church hall; 2* p;m:' Old and new members most welcome.  Registration  for guides will be held'  Nov. 9'at'St, Hilda's' liall7 Time'will be  (>:..0 to 7:1.0, Any girls wishing, to  be-  along  the \"way.  They  staggered   in   for    come a guide,, 10-1^,. come ..wiih $2 lee  a finish at the same spot  they  started,    and  you're in.  '\"  from, \"' Both events will be over in time for  The   scouts-  have been   collecting    dad to attend  tho fisheries meeting at  pledges for their hike,'.DistrictiChairman    the  Sechelt Legion Hall, Sechelt.  .Iyan SmUJi Ja\ufffd\ufffd,. oyer,.^00..|-iding.pn^him,  so  he  had  to  go  the eight miles and  set on example.  ^ Tqkingvpart' from- here 'wore Scoul,-  maRtor Lome Christie, Neal Clayton, Carl  Montgomery, Scott Drqno, Bob Drane,  Ed Sigouin, Jimmy Smllh, Mqvk Why to.  Daughters of the late Mrs, Ella Wood  of west Sechelt, Mrs,1 'Bertha Power and  Mra,. Jennie , Page . from Vancouver aqcl,  Mrs, Faye I.ansoh of Sechelt spent a  pleasant afternoon visiting Mrs, Alice  French Jn Sechelt,  .... \"\"lio * Wood famfiyaMirrived In the Sochelt qren shortly after tho World'War  I as did Mrs. French.\"'Tho, family 'lived,  out past Where \"V^ohI Sechelt school is'  now, It1 was too ;far to wnlk everydny  and the girls wolud stay with Mrs.  Jfrench Ulr.bugh the wook, so sho looks  upon Ihom.as hor,daughters,'  {\"i.rangp, coincidence,, Mrs. Ella Wooji  and Mt\ufffd\ufffds. Alice French shm6:' f_;orn the  \ufffd\ufffd8amo*placoJn*England\ufffd\ufffdaUhough\ufffd\ufffdthoy\ufffd\ufffdclld\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  n't know onpiroth'efrthoTQTrMi'srFroncir  MAYOR and Mrs. Ben Lang's second  daughter, Heather and her husband,  Allan Marshall, are the proud parents of  their first baby, a boy, Grant Douglas,  born Nov. 2j weighing in at six pounds  four ounces, at TCibhs Gate Hospital,  North  Vancouver.  ;; \"Sharing equally in the happiness of  this new baby with Ben and Louise Lang  are the paternal grandparents Mr.' and  Mrs. Huck and Edna Marshall of Gibsons.  It wasn't anyone's birthday but they  had a party in the extended-care-lounge  on Nov. 3, hosted by the Halfmoon Bay  auxiliary.  The ladies taking part were: Mrs.  Queenie Burrows, Mrs. Grace . Rutherford, Mrs. Jean Laird, Mrs. Olive Comyn,  Mrs. Vylo Wilkinson, and Els Zuidema.'  Bingo was the main attraction, for the  first time the new bingo wheel donated  by the Roberts Creek Community Club  was used. Mrs. Jean Laird played the  piano for. a grand sing-song.  Auxiliary ladies were warm in their  praises of the nursing staff as usual. We  are  blessed  with excellent  staff   at St.,  Mary's .Hospital,  *- .  St, Hilda's First Sechelt Scout troop  participated in the Vancouver Coast Region Boy Scouts of Canada hikathon held  in North Vancouver, Sunday Nov. .5;  1 the fresbV\"ea'\"ger\\'''hikers,'',''starr''a't Lynn1  Valley Community Center and hiked for  eight miles partly along the, Baden Pov\/-  ell hiking trail built by the scouts as a'  centennial project, with four check points  SECHELT AGENCIES DATE PAD  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThis free reminder of coming events is a service of SECHELT AGENCIES  LTD. Phone Peninsula Times direct for free Jistings, specifying \"Dpte ..J  Pad .\"Please note thdtSDdceis limited  have to wait their turn; also that this is a \"reminder\" listings only and  cannot always carry full details.  mmmnnmi_ii__ii_M____um  Nov.  8 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd8p.m., Bingo, Sechelt Legion.Hall.  Nov.  9 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd2 p.m., Sechelt Aux. tb St. Mary's Hospital Meeting, St.  Hilda's Church Hall. \"  Nov.  9 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd6:30 - 7:30 p.m., Girl Guide Registration (girls   10-14), St.  Hilda's Church Hall.  Nov.  9 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd8  p.m.,   Bingo,   Pender  Harbour Community Hall.  Nov.  9 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd7:30 p.m.,  Fisheries lecture and slides by biologist.   Sechelt  Legion Hall. Public welcome.  Nov.   10\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd8 p.m., Bingo, Sechelt Indian Hall.  Nov.   1 1\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRemembrance Day.  Nov.   12\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd1.2,poonv.Jimber Trpits Riding Club Playday at Barb Knud-.  sons',  Orange Road,  Roberts Creek.  Nov.   14\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd8 p.m.,  Wilson Creek Community Assoc. General Meeting.  Nov.   14\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd2 to 4 p.m.\/\ufffd\ufffdS*v-John's United jChurch. YC^.Fqll Teo arid\"  Bazaar\/ Wilson Greek  Hall.  Nov.   17\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdll:30\ufffd\ufffdpji).   to,2 p.m.,  Gibsons  Hospital   Auxiliary,   Aloha  Buffet, Gibsons United Church Hall.  Nov.   18\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd2 to 4 p.m., O.E.S, Bazaar, Roberts Creek Hall.  Nov,   18\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd12 noon to 5 p.m.. Timber Trails Riding Club rummage sale,  St.  Bartholemew's Church  Hall, Gibsons.  Nov   20\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd2 p.m., O.A.P, Branch 38, Regular meeting, Health Centre.  Dec.  3 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd1   p m.,  Homemakers Club_rummage4 sale,  Reserve Hall.  ASK FOR OUR FREE CATALOGUE OF REAL ESTATE  I Multiple  Lilting  Service  Vancouver Real Estate ''  Board  REAL ESTATE  INSURANCES  AGENCIES LTD.  Phone 885-2235 Box 128, Sechelt, B.C.  Or call   Toll   Free  from  the  Greater Vancouver  Area  .    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'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:  Covrrlo Stroot, Sechelt  1     (  phpno 885*9817  tpp(tfr*lwtq!0wtk.mm  iSPEClAL  011 Front Qunrtora  FREEZER BEEF  GLYNN TRACY  Garden Bay Storo m 883-2253  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   .  1 \ufffd\ufffd    - -1   ; \"Fjno Meats for Flno People\"  Tho Shnnnon hna throo bodrooms, 1tt  tmthrooms, and 1240 oquaro foot of  . W W jl*>aW|W Ir.V \"ir 1  CONTACT YOUR W^SWOOPPEALER  lUfiW. S^MfrtftWI1  .^t^ftMinUtW \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   '-hi ii-iinnyiii  IDISTUIBOO  BUILDING SWEjVVSLTO.  Froese Bros. Construction  : . - Glb\ufffd\ufffdona  MM'*-* Phono 886-2417  mUJIm  V    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ...H.   \ufffd\ufffd  Suncoasl Estates Ltd.  Secholt -\ufffd\ufffd Him 8-98r2241 a\\  1 I*    i     \\ <  iinii 1 > hwiii wm-in wmmmmflK^m***^  *.     ,     r *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    *t .nth    1    .a..'\ufffd\ufffd       _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd iM      .1' 1 4   ' t ,f   \ufffd\ufffd a-(*i  ,    1 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .       I  [JL  f A   . 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Gov't thinking on same lines --,\\\\:. \\ v  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd__\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , y ^ ;      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .. \\  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Boards to prdss for first did  training for ambulance men  Strait talk  Page B-8 The Peninsula T7ttes     Wednesday, November 8, 1972  \".\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr  BRITISH  Columbia's   Associated   Boards  of Health is pressing hard for anibu-  lance attendants to have adequate first  aid training as a legal requirement...  but there are signs the government is  thinking  along the same lines. x  After a prolonged debate on the issue  at the associated boards' annual meeting in Vancouver, members were told  that a report on ambulance service is in  provincial go7wFmehT7fiahdsnPiow:~''Tl'-F  provincial government realizes its responsibility in this\", said a health official.  However delegates went ahead and  gave overwhelming backing to a resolution that the government enact legislation lo require adequate first aid trainr  ing i'or all new ambulance attendants  aiid \"that all ekisting personnel be required over a period of time to show  evidence that they  h_ive such  training\".  At present, the associated .boards were  told, there is nothing that requires ambulance operators to have formal training and certification in first aid.  Dr. J. A. Freeman, an alderman, in  Kent municipality and chairman of the  Central Fraser Valley union board of  health, cited an accident on the .Hojpe-  Princcton Highway where, he said, it  was \"just lucky that a registered nurse  came  along\".  He suggested that the whole crux of  the overall problem is that the government has not been meeting its responsibilities. In rural areas, its $3 per capita  grant,  is \"peanuts\",  he said.  Supported   by  a   narrow  margin  was  NOTICE  Pender Harbour - Egmont Area  For Insurance of all kinds  Phone your Resident Agent  JOHN BREEN LTD.  883-2794 (24 hours)  Custom  Ornamental Ironwork  Railings installed from  $6.00 per ft. up.  Erwin Kieselbach  Shell Service  Halfmoon Bay, B.C.  Phone 885-9311  -.an East Kootenay resolution suggesting  drivers should be penalized by having  ^points deducted if they are not wearing  -a safety belt when picked up on traffic  infractions, Some members felt this did  not go far enough.  Dr. Freeman said his board felt that \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  it should be compulsory to wear a safety  belt, not just in cases of traffic infractions. As it stands, he suggested, the re-  --Tp.irerHe_Tt^woul.i~rb_. ~very~difficultrto en-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  force, with drivers hastening to buckle  up their belts as soon as an accident  took  place.  Anpther member said that in Australia the driver is fined $10 if any passengers   do   not  have   their  safety   belts  Safe Motoring  WINTER is just around  the corner and  that means ski trips, winter camping,  snowmobiling, and all the other activities  our recreation-minded nation is so fond  of during the winter months.  It also means that the vdriving conditions encountered going to and from  these activities are going to be less than  ideal, says the B.C. Automobile Association.  Many winter accidents are caused by  the fact lhat too few drivers know that  skidding is more likely to occur when .  the temperature is at the freezing point  or just slightly above freezing. When  ice is wet or melting because of rising  temperatures, stopping distances can become twice as long as they are when  the   mercury   is   at   zero.  Adverse conditions affect driving  chiefly by reducing visibility and traction. If you must drive during adverse  weather, BCAA says you can nelp compensate for poorer vision and increased  stopping distances by keeping your car  in good condition, driving slowly, and using extra care.  BCAA offers these tips for your  winter driving:  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdKeep     windshields,     windows     and  headlights  clean to offset poor visibility  during rainy or snowy weather. Mud and  dirt   splashed   back   on  your   headlights  can   cover  them  and  make  the   lighting  efficiency \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd of your headlights inadequate.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSnow and sleet collecting and freezing on the windshield can produce wide  blind areas not cleaned by the windshield  wipers.  With  peripheral  vision  thus  restricted   you   may   not   be   able   to  spot  pedestrians \"or  cars  coming  in  from  the  side.   It's  a  good   idea   to  clean   this   accumulated   ice   off   the   windshield   periodically, but in any case, remember that  you   must   contend   with   this   increased  side danger zone and drive accordingly.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdKeep   windshield  wipers  and   defrosters   in   good   working   condition   since  they  are your prime bad-weather safety  devices. If Ihe windshield and side win-  ^ck$vs   fog   over   on   the   inside,   open   a  window   slightly   and   turn   on   the   defroster.  ori. As a result. Australian drivers now  refuse to start' off until all their passengers are  wearing tfie belts.  Carried overwhelmingly was a resolu-  Hion calling on the minister of health  to, step up services for alcoholics. It de-  - ma-nded \"adequate residential treatment  and rehabilitation facilities for the alcoholic of all social-economic classes,,  staffed   by   trained     personnel\";   special  -outrpatie,n t~ cliniesi\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdincreased\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdedueation-r-  campaigns;  better support  in  the home  through the use of social v. orkers, nurses \\  and home aids; more research; and. coordination of the whole problem..  Another resolution asked for public  health nursing .services on reserves to be  provided by the provincial public health  services, especially since most Indian  children are-now attending regular pub- ^  lie scliools. However there, was doubt \"  at the meeting whether or not this would  be wanted by the Indian people themselves, and it was referred to the executive  for  consideration.  At least one member suggested  that  the  level  of  care  now  provided  by  the  federal   Indian   services   is   superior  -to.  what   is   provided   under  the   provincial *  public health set-up,  Sechelt Garden Club '  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -  elects new officers  SECHELT Garden Club, before its winter   recess,   elected   a   new   slate   of  officers. Frank Read presided.  t They are Janet Allen, president; Alex  Ellis, vice president; Ena Harold, secretary; Olive Marshall, treasurer; Susan  Jensen, bulletin editor; Ann Himmel,  social- -convener; Nance Read, program  convener; Erik Neilson, show manager;  Joanne Postlethwaite, publicity; and Vivian Reeves, Nancy Read, Joanne Postlethwaite, directors. Frank Read was made  honorary president.  Mrs.\"* Maxine Pratt  from  Sechelt \"vi--\"'  lage, a newcomer, was welcomed to the  club. '      .       . '  The next meeting of the club will be  Feb. 7 in St. Hilda's Anglican Church  hall.  Lions Club members  to work on Hackett Park  LIONS   Club   members     are   willing   to  work   to   upgrade   the   south   end   of  Hackett   Park,   Sechelt   Village   Council  was told Wednesday night.  Club members indicated that they  would spend several weekends working  on  the park.  Mayor Ben Lang expressed his appreciation of the work -*nd said the village \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd could help financially in some of  the  work.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  rialil-J\ufffd\ufffdfl.tfr.*a.hW.llS*l*|a  !#_^#^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd4toWl4fttt\"tfft *f  DOES  a HAND BILL tell about Mrs. Jones' new baby?  mm  ^*w0r  Ha *mfl    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  a CIRCULAR tell about Mary Smith's wedding?  DOES  a SIGNBOARD tell about Joe's hunting trip?  DOES  a SHOPPER tell about the local team winning?  a MAILER tell about H*te communityorgqnj;\ufffd\ufffditions?  DOES  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  -t:r*^*BRQ.\ufffd\ufffdHURErf  , or -council?  . - ...,. ,,,   ,.,.   '' ' ' , , 4- - , , , .., ,.., , I ^,, ,,,       ,  The Peninsula Times  l*WW\ufffd\ufffd*Ptl\ufffd\ufffdflS\ufffd\ufffd8>\ufffd\ufffd^'^^  .?\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd <>y  I .   *  lit  THAT'S WHY.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   t  i ,< ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ;ThG~folks~oirth^  feqc,h. ,weeki ..!;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' ,.;.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '..; \\ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \/ .''\/,>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '  BEAUTIFUL and colourful gift wrapping  paper and    ribbons    at    Miss  Bee's,  Wharf Road, Sechelt,  x, *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdby Joan Proctor  RECENTLY I decided to go \"on a shopping trip to the city. My wardrobe...  \"was sorely in . need of winter replacements and I was determined to \"get  with it\" and give- myself a whole new  look. .  A , v  My young sister-in-law who has the  figure of Cher Bono offered .to accompany me on my safari to the metropolis.  \"Plaids are very ! popular this year,\"  said the saleslady in the first shop. \"Why  not slip into 'this tartan suit and, see  how it looks?\" The jacket was fitted and  the pleated skirt was the new midi ,  length.  On  my   statuesque   sister-in-law,  -the -out\ufffd\ufffdit-_Iooked-__diy__ne. Somehow   on  me it looked like an entire regiment of  Scottish highlanders, and I expected  to hear the strains of Sky Boat Song  at any moment.  It just wouldn't do.  In   the   second   store   a   cute   blqnde  salesgirl   suggested   some   black   palazzo  pants; a blouse loaded with ruffles and  a black velvet jacket. When you're five  jfoot  two  and  a  bit  on  the   hippy   side   .  \"i attire  like  that  makes  you  resemble  a  ' cataloque, so I said nay to the palazzos.  \"      From  then  on   it  was,  all  down-hill.  'There was the new layered  look which  'I already possess unclothed, the backless  halter style which I could probably wear  either way without anyone noticing  the  ' difference,   and   the   diaphonous   harem  - girl outfits with huge chunks of the fabric  cut out here  and  there  in  strategic  locations. which  somehow   never seemed  ' to match up with the correct places  on  my   form. ,  In a high-class establishment the sales  people  tried   to   tell  me   I'd   look  great  '\\ in a hooded cape and boots. Obligingly,  ! 1  tried  the  ensemble  on.  It  wasn't  too  . bad   until   I   sat   down   and   the   boots  ; cameup over my  knee caps hurtling me  to  the floor  where  I  almost  smothered  ; in the cape. As I've said many times, if  it weren't for my short legs, I'd be tall!  Well,   by  this  time  I   was   getting  a  . bit   discouraged   and   so   we   decided   to  { give up.temprorarily on the clothing and  ' look into  the shoe department. Slipping  7my   feet   into   the   latest   platform-soled  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr shoes   I   immediately   got   the   sensation  -fof an entrant in. the women's slalom, -The  [ second pair of shoes definitely resembled  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' men's  hiking  boots  and  the   third   pair  7 reminded me of orthopedic shoes. What-  ,' ever became of the dainty sandal or clear  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. plastic   spike-heeled   shoe?  I could tell my sister-in-law was becoming  weary. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    .   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \"You do spend a lot of time in the  garden\", she smiled, \"and you do have  a lot of kids and a huge dog, and you  do live way out in the country., so perhaps jeans and tennis shoes are the real  you\". She slithered towards the door and  I thought how much she resembled a  > brunette Jean Harlow while I was. more  a  Josephine-the-plumber  type.  It was late when we passed through  the store's revolving door ' and started  down the street towards the bus stop. I  spotted our bus rounding the corner and  sprinted  towards  it.  Oddly enough, it wasn't until we were  lined up at the Horseshoe Bay ferry that  I realized my sister-in-law had missed  the bus. I figure her boots, cape, and  palazzo pants must have really slowed  her down.  - \\ ...... \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' '  'T^Jne ^Jorch$ be uourS to hold it hiah  if ue break faith with u5 who. die '--'-*  (from John McCrae's Flanders Field)  NOVEMBER Hth SERVICES  (10:45)  Sechelt ^Cowrie Street Cenotaph  Roberts ,Creek \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Legion Hall Cenotaph  Gibsons \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Elphinstone High School  Pender Harbour \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCommunity Hall Madeira Park  \\  SECHELT GARDEN CENTRE LTD.  BJL CL  earavtce  Still plenty of time to plant your Spring flowering Bulbs. An excellent variety to choose from  ALL 20% OFF  f^hododendrond  Stocky, bushy plants, full of bud; all named varieties.  A $4.59 value \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Fall Special Just ._   Fruit Trees and Berries  A  fresh stock has just arrived  Senior citizens' notes  -by M. E. Wagner     I  Something  NEW has been ADDED  f^etland  Drop in and browse through our  newly added Pet Department.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTURTLES  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd TROPICAL FISH  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd CANARIES & BUDGIES  If we haven't got it, ask for it \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  and we'll get it for you!  E  Open 6 diays a week  Phone 885-9711  SENIOR Citizens Association Brunch (JO,  . ...full bazaar and, tea was held Oct, 28  and . promptly at % p.m., ' Mrs. Hansen  introduced guest of honor, Mr, Ashwood,  \\vho Is president ol' lho Powell River  brunch of the Senior. C_U_.qi.s-' Association.  Mr, Ashwood opened the bazaar with  u very few words,' and business proceed--  \ufffd\ufffd.,.cd...br.H.tlyj\ufffd\ufffdft,-.ml,..U.ut. moment.-Tho\ufffd\ufffdhaH  was filled to capacity, and Mrs, Whaites'  efficient   refreshment    committee    was'  busy,   with \"no  break,   until '\"'3:30;  This \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  group lias worked. out u ayntom which  Iihh proved IlKQif on many occasions. It la  a largo committee in which each workor  litis, her own Job with no overlapping of  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    duties,.     '\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  , '.a .   i.    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \\\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,:,.. . f  Mr. Dull' convencc. the bazaar section 7  most cuptffbly, Inking full responsibility  for Jlalspn k>Qtwcon tables, and doponcl-  w\ufffd\ufffding.on*tablci'-convenors 4o*manago.-i4tholr .7.  \"'doiirii'tmohtfl,4 \"Allv bf* tho\" tables, ^did'vOry '\"*  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwoll, Mrs, Hay ward's, novelty, table was   ,  notably Hupcossful. It Would nppojiu that  ,   pooplo i^t, thla  timo of thp  year, think  iiv torms of small fiifts7boUi in donaUhg  and buying,  ,..,'.  ^>,....,iyiij3ojiiQiHoi;,U_9i..firo\\yc.J)|u.iJon, (.oforo thq  1di,.\ufffd\ufffdvv\ufffd\ufffdJ-'or>tl\ufffd\ufffdo\"<Uior-prl^\"6,\"ho II,look soVoml   ' draws to lli.d i\\ winner, Tho prl\/.o was a  <3hrlHUi!)\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffds cako, donated  by Mrs, nazal  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .aEviWH.'Hncl.lt-wjiH won by MifTNOBlnuu..  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdof 39|mn l'nrk, Tho birthday  gol)lwnu  \"wont to Nnrioy' Ashwopd, The \\vl\ufffd\ufffdnlnn  dalo was Jnn, 31,\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -.  .,,,.,,' .,,.  ,-,1 On the whole wo t!un congratulate ourselves on unothov successful W,uiu\\ and  a plo-want social oyqnl, Many Umnks to  . \"W IW.} \ufffd\ufffdupport\ufffd\ufffdrril ^ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd _ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , |.A.RflBM.c,r.$1_a9;.; ( \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. ._,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.,*,  %n  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-No .ouAa^VW'^l* .JVi'fl,\ufffd\ufffdjfalUH-.J*u.tl)Q, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd CRA*Y PAYS, polr    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd__\ufffd\ufffd \/  CRAZY DAYS  Wednesday, Thursday\/ Friday^  |RHHHHH.miMMimHH.IH^  ludlo.i\" wuHhroom, Will tlio owner pIquhq  * phono :MwHumwnV''\"\ufffd\ufffd(.-UOii'i,1 * *\", 7   .,  999m  TWILIGHT THEATRE  1 1' 1.       1     ,   ,,      ..    11  ^**P p'lflwfffl B*f K     1. ,    '   .    .   ,       a ^9* %f *m   4^. *'y^^ 9.  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