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Graphic, lo^Ma \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi*ios*i  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd m\\ %*$% fcifrlSve, t *  *\"  Vancouver io? p. c-t r.~ \\$  -!-*    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. '\" *     '\/    Service '  *R\ufffd\ufffd0|str^\"tiqtY No, T142  PMLAY by the planner to supply Pi^-i  '\"sons Council with its lpng awaited pv-  erall area plan tor zoning was cntic^aed  at last meeting of Cquncil following d-s-  cusson. on a request to bung a modular  type Ijome into the village  - -Application was to put a factory con-- W no* W into lhat cateH\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdy  struplecj home on a jot on the Etyvib pub-    \"flEJID ROAD  djvisipp, presently an ai\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdea of good quality homes, and PQnsjdei ed by Council to  pi, imp rpicjentwl aiea  even wl,eu plans  arp completed.  It \\ya*> suggested the applicant be notified \\hi\\i the homes aie pot apeptable  at th^s time but that an aiea is to be set  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdaij-t'e.   \"The   Pavis   subdivision,   however,  . - , *   - . -       i ' ,   -  bflrvinfl the Sunshine Cqqs^ (HOWS Sow*****} tQ iervis |p|eir), including P\ufffd\ufffdr| Mp|lfinf Hopkins Ending, Grontharns Landing, GjbsoRS, \".pbprts Crook,  Wjlsof- Creek, Selrng Pork, Secfrelt, Hq!fm**Pn JfeV' sta(* Cove, Pegcjor Honour; Mpfte'ra Pq**k< Kleindalc\/ Impe's Landing; Eorl Cove, Egmont    JI  URGEST CIHCUUTIQN OE ANY >A>Ejl OH THE SOUTHERN SMNSHINE COAST.      Volume 8, No. 4) - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8t 1971  be a prime residential aiea  .AdmiO'HJ'atQr Dave Johnston ^plain*  od that the .appliqant had' seen a derpon-  itratipp home- of .the mpdylai' type apil. 'i  was sufficiently impressed that it WfM>  planned to purchase one. Well constructed, they, are manufactured in two sections  and are normally joined together on per-,  manent foundation.  Mayor Wally Peterson sai^ an area  -ii North Road has been set aijde for this  type of home but right now 'itAs--.:'a ques7  tion of getting -the planning completed.  He said ''the planner has been working  on our -Zoning Bylaw for a year.and we  are still waiting, tjierefore, 'i- dont feel'  we can grant 'a permit for U\\is type of  home in a prime residential area\" Aid.  (jerry Qixon commented that he did not  thjnk   they   should \"*be   permitted   in   a  Aid. Chailes Mandelkau lepcrled that  the new watei supply to Reid ftoad is  pi.gfiiessij-g satisfactoi ily- but at this time  the wqrks\"*&iew is awaiting a few\" parts  and lie-fntT of materia! Piessme jn the re-  erypu* has heeii iftw-hiii\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwill probably\"  improve With the weather change.   \"  CYcy*? lane;  Mayor Peterson expressed the view  that witli the upcoming ahd long promised highway reconstruction he would like  to get support pf the Regiiqnai Board in  his quest for a lane for cyclists. He drew  attention to the number of recent fatalities involving- cyclists on the Sunshine  Coast.  PuJ'ing a recent interview, Hon. Isabel Dawn, MLA, told The Times that it  is now .general policy of the Highways  IJepartment to establish such Janes when  reconstructing or prdvi4ipg- new highr  ways.  Membership spirals ...  ,atepafers  o pursue  or iinormaiion  l':S\ufffd\ufffd^'-^u>jL  SUNSHINE Coast District Ratepayers Association which received its charter  on May 21 of this year, has increased its  ..membership to 237 tax-payers. 'Aclrfrfg  Under a pro-tem executive until elections  are called in, January of 1972, the association held its fourth public meeting on  Thursday \"of -last week, attended by approximately thirty people, many of whom  were representing organizaitions.  Commenting on' some of the accusations which have been levelled'' at the  newly formed association, Chairman Bill'  Brysop said that executive members are  nol publicity seekers, they represent the  public which only wants logical simple  \"answers lb a hunih^r of questions. Many  pf the questions had been presented to  the Sunshine Coast Regional Board in  tlie form of a brief, to which the Regional  Board's Finance Committee has now replied. x  Mr. Bryson said Uiat a lot pM1re~ans7\"  t wers are  not satisfactory, and  questions  will be re-submitted to the Jjpard?  IPAPEB WAH  Associatipn niember, Mi   Scott expressed the opinion that hptb the Regional  pgfgp?%g^\ufffd\ufffd^^j^  mm  DISAPPOINTMENT  Councils \ufffd\ufffd'(\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' SecheJt and. Gibsons have  eu\ufffd\ufffdh expiesspd some disuppointment with  the pr-Jliminary census figures fnr population. These were IDUli for Gibsons and  filJO fur Secliell. Final figures will prob- >  ably lie .sljghtly higher. No figures are  yet in for'the Regional-District. ,'  THREE CHARGEp \/  Tliieu local men have been charged  with armed robbery pf a biink al Alia  Lake neiii* Sqiiamish, Charged aru Wayne  Bernard u,v\\tr 'M, Lpcian Raymond Mou-  (!|l)i lil'iih of Roberts Creek upd Teddy  Kugtino MuConnall'of'Solnfu Park. $2,000  'wiiw-iakon in the urmed hold-up;  STORE STRUCK  goading grocoricK inlo llieir nil' paik-  nd on a Hlopc HcinHH Irom llie Ponder  Jlurliniir islol'ii last week Mrs, Q. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Uulnl  inlil hor (liuiiditiil* Mi's. |iledr|lng were  III!'*-!)' liy Hiii'pi'jse When Mis. Sledding's  threu ycuii* old , dimi'liler releuscd the  brn|-n, Aulo rnilod mciohs Hie highway  and Hii*iiii!lu:(l\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.|nli)-l|i\ufffd\ufffd jilale'glass window  nf iho nioiii, No ln'iii'lim hul cur door was  rlppwl off,  Board and; the Ratepayers Association  were wasting a lot of time; sparring. He  advised that the ratepayers forget about  remarks made by Chairman of Regional  Board's Finance Committee, Mr. Frank  West, and keep poking at the Regional  Board with subjects and questions until  satisfactory answers are obtained. He  felt.thatAu ; enojugh, noise- is made the .  ratepayers will get action, and the less  comments made publicly, the better. \"Y.ou  can't win a batle of paper,\" he said.  Chairman Bill Bryson agreed, saying  'tliat t|ie Ratepayers Association does not  want a war With the Regional Board but  he-fel^thal the Beard) does not want to  answer questions.. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Mr. Albert Lynn of the Selma Park  Community Association felt that the  Ratepayers executive should invite the  Finance Committee of the Regional Board  to a meeting. He ^placed his suggestion in  the form of a motion which received un-  animous approval of the ratepayers.  DUBUCATJQN  Comment was made on a letter writ-  Ion by Pender Harbour and District Rale-  payers    Association    to    tbe \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Sunshine  pjia-*t1|pLegioijal\/Boa--4. -Jhc letter > Vj-hich  ' y\/as '^tgnetjj by Mix Jim' Tyrtcv, seci-etai-j-^  of tl$ Pender l^\"\"l\"our Abspcjatipn, dis-,  associated itself from the S. C. Regional  District   Ratepayers  Association.   It   also '  iuggpsted  that a  Ratepayers council  be  established for the wholeAegiojtj^wUh re-  jiresenl&.tifJn , limited   lo   Ratepayers   Associations oi' tlie area.  ' Mr. Derby of lhe West Gibsons Heights  Ratepayers said thai \"from' the content of  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd the letter, he understood that this \"would  duplicate  whal   the newly chartered  association stood for, With \ufffd\ufffdwo such organ!-,  , ptionss, opposed to.each other,-iMvould  brealt up everything. ,-   A 'Mr. Bryson said il was a pily*t|ie  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPonder Harbour Associatiion did not start  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnidi irnrorBanizalion befpre, but waited  until tjiis ope was formed.  , Commenling on the facj. that tho sec-  rotaiy pf Die Pender Harboiir Assodation  who wrote lhe leller, is also chairman, of  lliu Hegional Board, Mrs, Margaret, Roll  observed, this would unswer the rjueatlon,  CO^PUBION  Qliosliopa posud by rulepliycrs indlciilu  l|iui*o: Is much\"cnnl'uHj'Olv over Iho Zoning  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBy-law,  in   piii'lli;ii||ir  lo  wliorn  it  coo-  ' eoroH prnpurly adjucout to hlgliways,  Doparlinunl of Ulghwuys 'Iiiih -dated  that II will,nol recognise the zonbw by-  luw, Ip stich iii'eus apd has advised Unit  iliiy flispule will-have'lo be liollleil-li, lliu  Jf.W cotirls, Mr. Art James hollovch thai,  planning Is unwarninlfsd al \"lliis lime and  aoo pago  A-6  Another Fatality  During Jo^st month? fatalities on the  Sunshine Coast Highway 101 have  shown a drastic increase. Shortly t>e-  foie'a 10 pm last Sunday police were  called to investigate the latest. This  vehicle left the highway north of  Halfmoon Bay, struck a rock-pile and  was virtually demolisl^ed. Three oc-:.r  ciiipants wererdriver,APhilip Pprcher  of New Westminster, passengers  Cecil Roy Porter .of Burnaby, and hip  fourteen-year-old son Randall Porter  aged 14. The boy, WaT badly injured  and died a short time later. Mr. Por-  4er and the driver sustained minor  injuries and were r^le*a\ufffd\ufffdgd later from  St. Mary's hospital, Cunninghams  Ambulance Service was promptly on  the scene.  Cause ot rats  Resident of West Sechelt  protestsoldctvitowrecks  RESIDENT of West Sechell last week  'registered a protest with the ftegiopal  Bonn! regarding the fad he has a new  bouse but has been pestered with rats,  prebiiinably from a nearby house which  has ;i number'of old aulos lying around.,  jt was stressed that while the complainant lias no quarrel with the occupants,  he Ifcels Ihey should be acquainted with  the Hegional Bylaw regaTding old cars.  Further, should they be instructed lo remove llie wrecks it would prove advan  tageous to both parties.  Board members discussed the possibility of the Government auto crusher service coming to the area and ways and  means by which such auto wrecks be  removed to one collection area. 11 was  finally moved the matter be turned over  to the planning committee for action..  Council puzzled  Sechelt garbage pickup  gp$$ to:pil>pop&;,qplleatil  WiJ  ,  , ..   ,\/7\"Ja     a,   i-;'!-V ,-'v.-t>, . -i' u\\i*v !.t>-.j'\"ji-\"s--i,i..'<*>:  GQUtoeihyv^&iaihGip wbif-'h';pPBptJy eritT  icized jhe jopal garbage'-.piplc-rup.! service was clearly surprised at last regular  meeting aSepteniber 1, witli \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd letter from  M'', Bill Parsoiis, the'.contractor, ad vising.thai i\\s of September 1 the .garbage  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdcontract had beep turned over to Kelly's  Cjarbage Co,llection Service of Gibsons,  Asked if there was anything in the,  contract permitting t-ub-leitlng, cleric Tod  Jtayner. replied tliut as far as he could  tell there was nnlhinm in it covering such  a contingency. .,        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Alderman '.foe J\"enner' suggested  iho  municipal lawyer lie contacted in order  to asserlain  whether Mr.  Parsoiia  could  legally'tiuh-l'ot'without approval of Council. Mayor Swjiiii Hgrecd-aand si'ld be was  unaware llial Mr. parsons JVtwi-murlo such  an arrangement \"at least ho could 'huvo  discussed it wilh council;firs|,\" ho added,  -   Aid:, Ted Osborne (ju\ufffd\ufffdge\ufffd\ufffdled Ihnl per-  , haps Ihiii'new arrangement would prove  more, satisfiiclory  in  lhat previous co|ii-  ' plaint wafi lack of a proper cuvVireij collection vehicle, Mr.'Kelly has mich, a pickup   lni|-|-,   therefore   llic   Villagei, mi\ufffd\ufffdrt  gel boiler service.  Aid, -ilarnld NcIhiid iigroiwl nml Miid  Im HiiowH |l)ii| Kidly'ti Horvici! ih very ro-  liiiblc, Ho did, In Wovnr siii'i'iisl llinl on  i!iini|)li*ti(in uf \\\\\\*) e\ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffdlini( coiiirnct llio  w'liolo' Ihing again noes ,1b lender. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ' A|d, llenner arijued lhat f'nitni'il  should <*|'-'t'|- yvllh Hie lawyer lu urdur  out   Ils  ixiiiilloi)   ruftiu'diutt  tuib-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;\ufffd\ufffd,. .yip  however, said that from 'Mi'*-Parson's  letter jt was not clear wliet|ier he had ac--  lual|y sub-let or merely asked J\ufffd\ufffdpi|y to  act on liis behalf. >:. .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd It was itg-rectl clarification bo .sought  fj:!\ufffd\ufffdm_Mr-rl\\irsons and a' ruling obtained  from, lhe   lawyer.  Matter of Village Hall extension was \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  again bruiudit up for discussion wjll' Aid.  Benner- asking for information on latest  progress.  Mr, Huyiier sniddluii; bbtli..he and the-  Mayor had spoken lo' Mie building inspector wlio, il .seems\/agreed sonic time  ago lo check plans iif the proposOn1 con-  sh iiciion wilh ,a , view fn offerings slig-  geHtionn I'm; boiler ulilizalion of group  space and piissinle means of economizing.  Mayor Hw,-ijn exjiliiincd lhat originfil  plans' weru for a ground .floor aslructure  Inking in cnurl-ronm for the Sechelt  Magistrates (\".furl, wilh offices' for oilier  giivernniepi lUipnri men is--probation oi-  ficer elc. I,alcr il wns fell liml if lhe  court-room, which could double us council chamber., was built ul ground lovep  wi|h olJiccs above, more jipiice would be  available 'fur parl-iiig area, This was why  ll wi,-(ii ilciilrlcil In ,*.ei)k snggi-slloiis from  Hie buililiiig iii.'ipiicUii1. \"Wu', liuvu' liccn  wuiling u long Iinu.* for something on  Hiis pro.|ci:l bul ll nucius lo be slow,\"  lie, added,  Alii, iielliiei said lliiil lie is fed up will)  lilscnii\/iiiig lliu malter mooting niter incut-  lug iind gelling iiolliiiig but vugiio in-  !i|)iins(.',   lie   siigjtuslcd   a   coiiimiilce   bu  WATER  Another complaint regarding*, waiter  shortage in the Gower Point- area revealed the f^cl that' water ceased to flow  at 5 p.m. in the afternoon.  Administrator Charles Gooding stated  that   since   sprinkling   regulations   went  Tnto' effect August 5 there has been little  or no complaint. Director F. West agrcpd  and ad^fid \"there has ben a, marvel im- '*:,  .ipr.owe|-ricrit\ufffd\ufffd-Binte^'lKc'--te^  in (he SecJiejt area paused a probicni for  avvliilc but there had been po jntcrruptipn  for \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdliie'-'pa-H ten days.\"  ZONING      ,  \"Under Iho recently imposci) zoning regulations whicli have caused many problems in short time, a uumber of long established commercial properties have  been pushed into, hlanket zones referred  to as Iturul Ji. This, iii effeel is residential  upd while an existing commercial -enterprise is permitted lo continue in business  Hidfo 'caii lie no expansion. Furlher,  shouhJ lhe Inisiuess close for a period of  uinonlh, lhe owner could fWfejt his riglit  to; reopen, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  There have been a numbei* of cases  since the Zoning ''Bylaw came into, beipg  and as a result, once such business1 upej*--  ulors discover their predicament\" requesls  have poured inlo the Board office for i*o-  zouiiig,   *     ..'.' '  laiiio.si refpicst caino from Mr. V, Sbl:  ink of Highway 101 near Unborls Creek;  Ills garage*has beep in operulioi* for  ninny years yi;l Ihu pliinuiuK comiiiitlee  Inuliidcd his |iiislues,*i'in Hli zoning, Ip Iiiu  lullur^ lo llm Hoard J-n suid l|u 'linn c|in-  i!ovu|;i,*il his poslllon' niid woiild i'ci\"|i|iiii|  his liiopuily bu I'imhiM, Ida ruijucsl wii.*^  luincil, over in ,ihc- p|(inning coininil  for acl ion,    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i.  Administrator quotes  -sgwer costs io users  GipSOINfS   sewer   instalJation     is   going  ahead-, satisfactorily  and  tpdate   esti-   -  mated costs have-flot been exceeded, in  fact; it was teamed last week that Council |s well within its budget.  Asked last weeJc by the Time's, for ah  indication of what the service wilt cost  the householder, administrator Ej a V P  Johpston .said  it  had    originally  beep  antiqipalefLlhai\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdanpua4\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtsesta\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdweuJd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-be   approximately   $90-*$Q5   per 'home.   Unfortunately- two years \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdo'r~delaying tactics  by protestors had adejed almost $20Q,Q00  to the original cost of the project. C^nse;-    =  quenllly, dependent upon iehiaihipg contract cos'ts, annual charge will probably  be between $100 and $HQ. This will .be.  split up into approximately $70 land Ipx,  the remainder an annual-users fee .  d  in quarterly  installments.  Mqpk.-up fee will be $150 but will be  spne'-shol expense. It is assumed that as \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ,*e users join, the system, annual costs  gradually diminish.  Madeira Park Cliiiic  Referendum possible  PLANS  lo date for a  medical  Clinic at  , Madeira Park appear, to be pp further  .ahead than they Were two years ago- At  last meeting of the \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSunshipe Coast Hospital District Chairman J. Tyner suggested that the present proposal was evidently not going to be accepted- He reepm-  mended that another approach be made  to the problem of providing an, Arnt^ular  \"toi'-y Service Clinic at Pender Harbouir.  Tyner said il had been suggested that  an attempt be made to provide a building on -a* specfied area basis under the  Municipal \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Act and, subsequently, the  building be operated under BCH1S in  conjunction with, -St.. Mary's.. JSospitaJ.  This, in effect, would mean the people  of tlie Pender Harbour area would have  to foot the bill for construction, but a  Referendum would be called first.  Il was moved by Director F. West that  Tyner's report be accepted and that a letter be writen to Minister of Municipal  Affairs questioning the advise of his department, on the proposition\/that a\"*build-  ing be copstructpd upder Ahe prpysions  of the Municipal Act and subsefluenUy  \"operated under lhe provicions of the Regional  Hospital Districts  Act J-y BCHIS.  Willi  ill luul  MLlJ^lGlPAJ-a Affairs Mlnistbr Dap Caiiip-  bell accompanied hy Hon. Isabel Dawson MM-,,; will attend*\"a 'meeting of the  West Gibsons Heights Ratepayers AJisoc-  ialion Wediicsday Seplember 20 atfj p,ni.  in Hie Gibsons Legion H\ufffd\ufffdl|. Meeting will  be open to the public.        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     ,.  Mrs. W. C. Skellel told'a i;oi:enl' meeting Ihe Sunshine Coast Regional Rale-  , payers Ihal ,||le executive hati' been in- .  viled lo iiliehd and will he .sealed'at |ho  head table, fc'urlhcr Regional bjstrict-dir-\"  ccloi* for that afca, 'F. West wfi'pld also  be present. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -  ,    Al Inst meeting of, the Jte'g|ouai Board,  lollcr was .read fi'oin tyrs. Skellel. ipvjl'  ;ing nien'iber** of Uie fmard lo'tlip meeting.  'Cliiirnuin J.  Tyner suggested* the  letter  be  filed  bill. \"Diroclor West conimenled,  \"As   llic   meeiing   in' sponsored   by, ipy  Area I havo III llo i;||olco but to attend,\"  The Heginiial Board had also Jor some  lime allumpted u meeiing wild lhe-M|n|n-   '  lur und ii letter from |vlm lo ,Uie Bpani  iiiigguiituil  ihal ii,*i Iin  woiild hi; meuiiug  wili'iilie Hulupuyurs on the iii*.. )\\t\\ would  lie prcpiirud to nieet, willi (ho Jioi'ird on  Ihu Ulllli.        ' '  lhe_ i-rtiiirm-l. , Mayor   Swain,    (um,ni lo look  ijilo Ihu siliialipn \"Thai  h m  K-  Cil  tr..  m  ,i  *..*i'r\/  Ai  'p$  \\rn'  V\ufffd\ufffdtIV\"S  fl  way wo vy iii gul Miinullihig ipuvlpg,\" hu  .said.   ' | .   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   '  Mr, Jliiyiiur suld Ihnl Im i'uiiM tipunk  .Ho. lhe li'ispc'ciur nguln if C6ui)i:ll'wi.-ihes, '  Muyur Svyuiu iniggusluil |iciliupn he nIiuiiM  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmonk lo lliu coiilini'loi1 tt'ho luul jiiippllud1  Hm origliiul   pluiiM.  Aid.   Biinniii' ngruuil  uiul mlilud  l|iul  Hie I'linli'i'-'.'lii)1 liiub mild  long ago llinl'(alinulil I'liiuiguii Iju rcquliOil  . li'.'. womI'I he .|i|i;n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt!il lu i:iuiy  Ilium oui.  ll wuh ii\/iiunl Ihu clink iipuiik in Hm  liiHpi.'cior unil  Mayor1 Hwuln wnuU con-.  lad llm IuhIA.i. r    \"  OSfhome Logging ...,...\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  Sea wall construction  only one bid received  f     --.    \/i\"--^.^     'Alii  I A*.,. a\\.;-;kJJUikj  Mmm  \/\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\\,\/.r.' l^ -\\'M(  rioconl (!iiU:J) of coho nnd n lew pink  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmillion mft\ufffd\ufffdl\ufffd\ufffd llilw y\ufffd\ufffdw,,\ufffd\ufffd tofm\" } u-r *  liaiiiili iKiilinoii Dorliy H>\ufffd\ufffd \\}km V<-'l.  Uy Uio iiinu ili\ufffd\ufffd (lorhy ujmM u\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>o  FIMiy Pu\ufffd\ufffdlno\ufffd\ufffdB  worn ftlxly-(!lglil, f|i*l)| Mil I'imUiWy  woI\ufffd\ufffdIh-*<I, ino\/iHiirutl ini'l umt*il,.l.m*l  up ior I'liHjLDucLloii iii)\ufffd\ufffdl \ufffd\ufffd lot of wlmir-  Ad-Brlcls  point  lhe way  lo action!  In Today's Classified;-  fWm*^0*iys*0vfi00r^n0w**n0*m*0***0***00H*n*if*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi***0*r**wm  ll'Onvi'JJI wui.bing niiichliiu, I'd .via. old,  Good  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'oimIIHoii,    -^ ,_.;,__\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.  \" >Wla^*WwiinMa>\ufffd\ufffdw\ufffd\ufffd>i\ufffd\ufffdwMWWw\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwvw\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^\ufffd\ufffd>\ufffd\ufffdww^^  ' * Tlino\ufffd\ufffd Clohhilicilk .|cut.-|i iiyu- J,hill) liriiiic*  j\\*),m ifitnioui)..  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   llinoii C|ri\ufffd\ufffd(.|ll<.*il*\ufffd\ufffd po INK^ Iho liui|*\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd i .  nol of) Iqmn, plica* <u In 'olvcil\ufffd\ufffd,  ('UIINCII, ol1 Hoiflii'ijl rucniilly n\ufffd\ufffdlvur|,liiud  lor Mils for nuAlniclliui of iiiii|ilu!r  . hotiiion -'iii- iiiii MeWi\ufffd\ufffd%v\ufffd\ufffd 11,\" k i n r f nrt\" Ini'l I' *y oh i',*\"'  uliiiig Jjiii||i!vurd rllruul op Um' Heeluilt  wulnilioiil, Al liisl rcgului* modllpg II  . wnn rupoi'lud Hint onn bid only I inn been  iTi.'fdVKil, Till\" wnn fnnii Oii|iornu J<ng-  i*'\"ii'       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,; \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Dm;   In   |iin   inviilvninuiil,   Alijuriiinii  Tud Oiibui'iMJ ii'iliud from Cuiinull during  (l|(.r|!,.*.luiiul) ||(n; bill. ,...,'.  Muyni jlill fcjwatn nuggcniidl tlar iput*  lor bu ImiM ov(!i' In iiukI piuuiing ihu.* to  n!)M!i)i'o of Aid, Hup l.iing, Aid, Jlnnild  Nul.son, linwnvur, poiulud mil llinl hdnI,  niuniing daio full\/* ilurlng i|-*> convun-  llun nl' M.'(!. M,rtih',l'~'ilili-\"\ufffd\ufffd lo ,1m Imlfl  Id V|i'lnr|ii, TIiIk wliiild iiinui walling  Uiilll '<Jrlnliri nnd ut* iniu'li ol l||u work  involved ili'pi.'iiilii upon low Hili:-., plun  lliu fui'l Hint Mr. nuliurpi! in priw.'nily  bun ling ;oi'k, \ufffd\ufffd.oine iii.'iii'J lor eM|ii.'i(jei|i;y  \"irxlKlK;\"' -\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-r -\/-\"\" *\"*\"\"\"*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '   Jlld. I'riHii Unboj'jii!. J.iogfilnji wns lu Iho  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdiliiniilil nl .1.1,lillil In i-'.si'iivnlii upd -roll-  \/aiiiu'i  ii ruck (.cu vvnll Jpr a illiiluiiri) of  i.iktt luuiii.,  jiiioi), j)iii'll(jii)iu'|y , from Kon nnd  .Sliuij (IrtifUm whoso I'nlhbr cuujjhl  Ihu hlHtjest (h\\\\, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  'MHI led, l<i|,il yiNir Mr, nnhmm pul In \"it  I Imi, .CIdwhlllod\ufffd\ufffd era lc,w,coa, hleh.poIw\ufffd\ufffdc>-. JI!]!L.IV\ufffd\ufffd!lr wall al u..a\ufffd\ufffdt\ufffd\ufffdi:*<WWi> \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd v*w\ufffd\ufffdr*\ufffd\ufffd*--  uil .il  Ihu Iinu) Ihul hn loiild never.e.\"--,.  tiiiuj uur; wim iirthui fignr.*, u wuh  ugnjcil, ihuri.'l'oiu, llinl,bin prlco Ihlii  Iinu.* J-i i|ii|le ruiiMjiinblu, ,!  'Ah),' N*.'|nMn ' i.-xpliibied iiuit. Coiini.'iJ  lififT liudgelied $2,0(111 for lliu project for  ll)ifi yciir ,Wic| hml i.'Npecluil lo extend  llni wull by Juiil |l)l) fuel, Uoweveiy It  would  bu inlvioiliigi'oofi   to  gel   lpu  121)0  Phono B08-9^{54  llnca open- Sundoy;  closslflofl  I a    < \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    <     '   '  ..       ^^a&waaavafc#.\ufffd\ufffd1*\ufffd\ufffdWS\ufffd\ufffdWMh^   ^\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd.  JaA^I   * aaaa^aw.  V|l\ufffd\ufffdl III.    II    Mil  111 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   '   \" '\" \"  i^i.iB IlilHiOa  lrt^.*.H.ta  } r    ir 0,40*****.  <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lul.!.*. Vt._ + '  ii uaiiijM^jiiijy|mm|i'f|u\"iy  \".-.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-^\"VaSsa^V     -~ r~ir-a-a--aaa^1,~'--  j ,J^a*a\ufffd\ufffd ^w5,a*\ufffd\ufffdA^-  *fw**-o-:.'*ift.'\ufffd\ufffdJ\ufffd\ufffd  iwmwuw.wwn1!  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('Jerk Ted llaynor wnrned Ihul it  woulil bn, ii|iiil|i|i:n| 'I'pr A|d, (iiiborpu lu  imiii.!. any comipimi no h|ti own buliulf  iliuli'ig (,'oiiim.'H meeiing and while- ('i)uii-  cll ini!i.*iii|g und while t''i nn lull miglii  be propiiroil to iici'epi lip- bid under niu:h  coililllloili., liu ruiild nut bu uH|iud ilin-  Ing-rtlie^nienilhii whothur he would ngrei:  io wiiiim\/- uniji .s'prliif? for llm Iiiiliup.u  II     WIIN    lllljllly    |l|(|;,\ufffd\ufffd!l!ll  , 111    tlllllo    11)1!  inallur, iiiiii.'I willi Mr, Oidiornu nl a, |uli.*r  llniu ami, providing lie iigreun, u tafiucial  iliuullng w||) hu culled lu prui.'uuil With  ii motion of  iii.'ccpiiiiii'i-, -  PAWC PHOJKCT        ,i  lauiuir.froni l|iu HiiiihIiIih: Couiil l,luii,\ufffd\ufffd,  t'lub, in reply in u  luilur limp (lonnell  JwlMlIK ,\\vlu;ilim'..tho.Chib,i(.-ii|i,!r.<f1|rtl- pi \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  iiiidcrinkliig ihnislopinuiii of Hie nndi.-a  volupml porllou of IJn.'luiM JViiJc, fihit.-ij  llinl lliu iiiullur Wi|il|i| III! il|M*i!f.;,iii).jil lliu  I'lml. iillli'lul incullpg nf ihe (icui.im by  club meiniiurijiip,  -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" Vu '\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' rrr.iifni (pal ip  i)iu end  ol |ij,*ii Iijiiii nt uilirtt hti-.i y\ufffd\ufffd!in*, A III. tiCDI'gc  J-'lay ri.'coniincnih.'d liml Ihlii puiilou oi  , lliu.'kiill l\/nik lie roiiHidcicil for develop-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!,i|M-'0|, ppniiihly aim ii l nil iif, courl, Hipco  llial. Ilmu n ^mmber of loml realdonln  have indiculi.-il inlinc-ii in a li,*nnl\ufffd\ufffd enurl,  ;A court i doifii unIni ai up. Hoclpili fiht-  ipeninry tfebno) hul In lop MnuJl for ruml*  ui' lentils,  ,\ufffd\ufffd.   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  * + $**  \"* *-*?  1>  #>i*  vfii  ft  .*fi>  i\\   4  *Z*I,  'V  I  1, 1  A  !.  i  > i\ufffd\ufffd.  * \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \\' i  \ufffd\ufffd 'ji  a I  *J  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd4  ' I*  \ufffd\ufffdf  0*        * Vi.*  lal :**.  *rv.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*5t.  '*#-&  &*.*$.\ufffd\ufffd  V->iv',  w..aai. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*^ai^aa^.S?Naai...^y^^yaaa\"i*w.a'li'^0L0L \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd J.  ,t%*-\ufffd\ufffd\"-J1  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-.Vi1  THEPEKIlNSULA^W\ufffd\ufffde* '  I  ' Ijntay be wrong, but I shall not be so wrong as to fail to my Vfltflf I believe to b& rlshti*  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-John Atkins*  Douctias G. WHEEi.'eBi Editor ^  I0mmwm0iwi0m0immm00*0.000wtf00i*ii0*'**i000w  \\ j.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^-.^.>.  Part two  0    0    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  and  expenditure'  budget,  Regional Ratepayers Jlssii.  studies replies to qiie*jibs  2.   (aA-!By7*awAi!*.  allows  G\"<?V.j  mi*  NINE page reply to thU questions submitted to -the Regional Ratepayers'  Association was presented at. last meeting-6f the Regional Board by Director  Frank West who, as Finance Chairman,  had been asked to answer the queries  AS STATF,P ip. last week's Times, we  this week publish some pf the* replies  g\\,ven by director Frank West, bp behalf  of the Ejiegional Board, to questions posed,  some weeks ago, by the Sunshipe \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Coast  a   -.-     ,%-..t    .- llegipnnl     Ratepayers'   Association..   The  is, tn efleeUlsiiying is that the Rotml    lengthy pvpamhle by West w?ia published  had fuijy expected the proposed grave]    in'Inst week's Times  Af\ufffd\ufffd   W\ufffd\ufffd '\ufffd\ufffdv\ufffd\ufffdip\".''.A   lisiFrel?  !that direction.  InqidentaJly\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"' the   anticipated   deben-  operation to go ahead- it is therefore  logical.to assume that the project had  support of the Board, otherwise why was  its water rate\".\"structure reviewed on the.  l.-(a) \"There-are no, Capital Cost Allowances taken on fixed assets of $4fi,0lHJ  Why?.' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Capital cost\"allowances are a deduc- .,., ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.TT.  ,,. _.._ ... _,_,,,_,.,_.,, _,_  tion from taxable income permitted to a-*- -counting'methods'and may only be signi-  \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- * -j01.  of the concerned ratepayers. Certainly anticipation ot contribution by the gra- taxpayer by the Minister of National ficant in future years when certain  the. amount of work put into the reply - vel company? Indeed, Mr. West cjearly \"-\"ievepy^under Sec. li (1) (a) of the mulas of the Municipal Act may be.  warrant's-\"A\"  for  effort  on  the  part    states  \"The Board,  duty    bound  and    Income Tax Act and pertinent ie-gute-    applicable in calculating limits, of  \ufffd\ufffd  ''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdof whoever \\vlts~Yespohsible.  Nature of the replies to specific questions is another matter and one we will  not comment On at this time. However,  ' ohe rather .significant paragraph cannot  be entirely overlooked for by inference  it would sil\",;*;'\"^ 'thm  tl**\"**-- pr'np|g_nf the  without hesitation, \"accepted the wishes    lions.  < l  area \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd by. rejecting    a  gravel operation  now have to pay more for water costs.  .We quote:  '-We must also mention that when  of the taxpayers, mainly of the Sechelt  and Selma Park areas, and refused approval.\" ' '  By obvious implication the Regional  Bo.iird favored 'the'-whole project. We  can only wonder why it has been left to  this time to say so. Further why did the for those assets has been provided, we  finance chairman, normally exceptionally had to asli ourselves, why not the same  vocal,  not  spell  out  the  fact  that  the    'd^niaj^-was. needed'for the waterworks  Tlie Regional Board and Water Authority are 'non-profit'! corporate public  bodies, not subject to .the provisions of  the Federal Income Tax Act, but regulated  by   provincial  statutes.  If we have to understand the question,  as  to why \"no  \"replacement  fiuuilL  fctjge &.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>%,;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd >    ThaNM^wte Times  ..--,-,      ,        *WftA-rt.-l\ufffd\ufffdax.v^--'V.'Wedne$d\ufffd\ufffdyf.S^pt?m6iK$;^l^71  increase  \\x\\  salaries;, from    $4**t$Qj*k--'.t9^  $68,000; MHn the, range ttwt-\\i'p^ppA,.-;.Wonu We t\\a not. understand the ques-  sistent with the general earnipga level    J^xx ->  of the area.\" -   \ufffd\ufffd ,,AAv.A',.;' VJ. i (a)'\"Justify -the need for your, pre*  .    The finance  committee  h*as;gftp*'<;hiV'Aieht- staff\". . .''.-.,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\"''  formation, nor has the pro-tem. executive ;* T|ie present staff is needed to fulfill  stated, what the-\"general eavnin|| level adequately the.functions of. the PiHlriet  of the area\"  is supposed to beAJ[| they \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  as. peeessavy  according  to\/letters-patent  ture issue of the District  will bo such    mean ti\\e average income of all redden!!     and   other   pertinent   ratpijremenJs   for  an  amount,  which'-will  net   the district   4n the Sunshine -Coast', it  uoulcl\/ppt \"\\i\\\\ Alistrict-^n.dlmspilardistrict administra-  $1.5. millions after discount. a proper basis for salaries paid ifey  the    lion. In our carefully co'ivsidered' opinion  1, (e) ''Why are connections of $;J7,(iR()    tDistribt to its employees, a-3the:;^\ufffd\ufffdyeii:.   it  is also ihe barest minimum, of staff  shown op the balance, sheet as a capital    age\" would -nol  only-include mep)pe of    required   to  give  proper  service  to  the  investment? The. lt)?l  budget shows \ufffd\ufffdin-    the salary and wage earners, but'tuso in--    public. Although if mighl not be a fully  come of $4,500 tor connect ton fees. Why '.come  of   Iho   people   on   t*etireme*pt   im     valid   measuring sticU,' |luA district   pre  is not the .$3.7,(180 classed as genpsral ,re- . come, old age pension imd wei fare ree\\-  venue?\" : - '^'pients: AAA  The questiGri is one of elementary ac- Criteria for scMting regional offjoe^aV  aries   are  comparative  figures  a^iTahle  from other regional districts and,ttpiinici-  became     palities in  the province and  pay^cale^  bor-     of industry, commerce and' other public  rowing pd\\vers. The questioned procedure   ''bodies within the district. ?  is   one   of   the   fundamental   accounting;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     The main reason for the apparent u*t-  techniques,   the   proper     application Of     crease in regional salaries can be found  which has to be expressly certified by the     in the fad that during ,11)70 most of the  Auditors in their report. In lhe context     salaries   under     the   \"Water     Services\"  of   \"seeking  out   the   truth\"   the. matter     budget   were   capitalized,   being   part- of  is completely immaterial and  irrelevant.    ^He^cosis i'nm.rred in the conSt7-uctHrir*of  -Io\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdexplain    the   accounting-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd method*\"  \"Board  welcomed    such   a  commercial  the rate structure \"was reviewed last-year enterprise and unless we go along with  the district -anticipated  to have  an  in- the  proposal  our  water costs   will   industrial user on the consumer roll, who crease substantially,  would have helped not only in the fut- Last week an editorial in the Times  assets. We must pT\ufffd\ufffdint out that the creation of \"replacement funds\" is pvbhibited  by governnient directives, because- such  \"replacement funds\" would not only  practically double the taxes ..or rate's  raised for the payment of the assets., bul  ure development  of the. supply  system'   pointed to the fact that without doubt,    would   also   negate    the ' voter-eTeptors'  -but-also, by paying water rates, material-        ' '   '   \" -.>-        ,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..,.   .       . .    .        _..-..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ly coiitiiiuited to the financial strength  of the water authority.  'The Board, duty bound and without hesitation,, accepted the wishes of  the taxpayers mainly of the Sechelt and  Selma Park areas and- refused approval  for the industrial operations.  \"Let us face the facts of life: we  cannot have it both ways. So further  development of the supply system* which  will be necessary in the not,too distant  future, has to be paid,for by the domestic  water consumers without the help of a  large.industrial user. It is essential that  all water users keep this in mind when  they consider present or future water  rates\".  The picture  would appear    to he  abundantly clear?  What   Director,   West be we are wrong?  behind ,the scenes, another submission  on behalf of the gravel company is be-  . ing formulated for re-presentation.  Significantly too is the fact that  West, in his reply, warns \"Let us face  the facts of .life, we cannot havg-lt-both  ways. So, further development of the  * water system, which will be necessary in  the not too distant future, has to be\" paid  for by the domestic water consumers  without the help of ii large industrial  user, It is essential -that -all water users  keep this in mind when they consider  present or future water rales.*'  A somewhat scarcely veiled threat  in.,our perhaps overly suspicious minds  but assuredly worthy of consideration by  the electorate, For_ our_jja\ufffd\ufffdLjr.v*e...do., not  appreciate threats but, J hen again, miiy-  ACCURACY of the recent population    new  business  premises  are . blossoming  t  -j  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1  , i  census is ah unknown quantity for  although it is logical to .assume that  most of the census takers did their jobs  conscientiously and to the best of their  'ability, it is also a sure bet that a few  took their duties less seriously.  This is human nature and applies  anywhere and in any situation in which  .the human element plays a part. Sufficient be it to say\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdpreliminary figures  for both, fSe^Mt.... ahd;G^sons have  proved disappointing- (6 Councils.  We' do not question the census for  in. all probabilities it is reasonably accurate, even, though disappointing, and  final figures might change somewhat.  As a general guide* line we tend to  take B.C. Hydro household hook-up figures iind base estimated population -on  the national average, of 3.\"* persons per  household. In a community such as  Sechelt,, for example, we have a..substantial number nf eld\/'rly people many  of whom live alone. Assuming the preponderance of homes are occupied by  senior citizens ihen, quite clearly, avur-<  .age figures would nol be correct.  Some years ago one of our d*-'niit-  - gogucs: in --Viieioria   reportedly lold   a  , depuliiiioit from this urea llial lhe jSun-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd shine'-Coii.st was simply a place for old  people, We do not argue will) the fuel  Ihal il i,s' an ideal place for, elderly people IVir wilh  ils unsurpassed scenic al-  , Minnies and   unequalled, temperate  eli-  .m(lie ihere is surely no belter place for,  relireiucill,     However,   lo   suggest,   hy  implication, Dial ii would remain solely  ns an men for retirement was no more  , Ihun   a  brush   (-taieiueui   bused  on   ig^  , noriuuv,  During  past   years  lhe  whole  Sunshine  Con-si \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lins  siiuircl  io  hum  with  coiislniciinniil nciivliy boih commercial  , mul ii'shloiHhil.-'i-liV .oyes of. Industry us  well an inv'csliiieni  are upon 'whui  h|is  .   hce'ii-a\" described   us   \"lhe   hedrnoiii     of  ' \"iVancuiivci\".. Prices ol* lioinus iind,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdpro\ufffd\ufffd  perly  are  [spiralling,   new   homes,  me  , mushrooming  the   length of the  aien,-  0fl00''*S  forth and, behind the scenes, some very-  large sums of money have been paid fof  small properties.  A substantial shopping centre is on  rights Ao vote on money by-laws. If \"those  \"replacement funds\" were accumulated,  the District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdin our specific case-^a-would .  have in due course about $1.5 million  dollars in Jumd, which could bemused by  tire Board without reference to the taxpayers.  J. (bl \"Provincial advance assumed for  fire equipment repayable with $1,947 annually, Why is'this' $-1,947 not recorded  under ciyrenl liabilities, as if' is repayable wilhin the year?\"  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"* \"Firstlyt the sum of $1,947 is not. repayable within lhe year, fpr which the  audit report is rendered, but- within the  following  year.      \ufffd\ufffd  Secondly, under municipal and other  public accounting- no differentiation is  made between current and non-current  ..assets..-.or....liabilities.-    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd.,-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd--.  Such differentiation lias only significance for private enterprises in the evaluation of liquidity and other important  ratios, looked for hy banks, shareholder--  or financial analysts to judge worth aiul  soundness of a corporation.  '1971 repayment .of the, provincial advance is included in the 1971 budge! and  has no bearing whatsoever on the balance  sheet for J970 pr ' the J970 results, A.n  which the auditors report.  l.-ie)   **J,ust   what   are   the   \"Capital  somewhat more in detail: Connections, to  the water system are considered installation .of a -lasting' or 'capital' nature.  They are not considered as a 'repair' or'  Tnanlenance\"* expense. * Therefore the  value or cost of the connections  is included in the 'capital assets' of the  water utility and shown on the balance  sheet under 'Capital Funds: Transmission  and  Distribution System.'  ' Conversely   the   fees   collected -from     elements  added   according  to  municipal  'the water users to cover the installation     usage and  practice  throughout' the   pro-  costs could not be shown..as \"general re-    -vince. Our increases of 7-vfc**\".  were con-  venue\", but have to  be shown  amongst \"\ufffd\ufffd   siderably  lower  than  titan  the^iftcreases  the funds employed fT) create the assets,     gained   in   industry   and   commerce   in  lhe wor!vsA^A~cohsiderably smaller^paiv  lion of these salaries in 1971 will be  capitalized, as most of the construction  work has been completed during the pre-  vious\"fiscal year. Comparison of a budget  with a financial statement of a previous  year cannot, always provide a full explanation, as both are drawn up for  slightly   different   purposes.       .     \"  Salary  increases  over   1970 Ayere  set  a't approximately 7Va% with seniority in-  l.e. amongst the \"Capital funds liabilities^'.. As the fundsT-ai'secf-to pay for the  connections were hot taken from funds  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-provided by bankloans or sales of debentures, they, had to be slvown as an  extra item on the balance sheet. Proper-  accounting procedures demand full r)is-  closiire-of the origin \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdor- source of employed  funds,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,  The same applies for connections- lo  be installed during' 1971. The estimated  total of HfcflO is included in. the 1971  capital-program and not  iu  llie 'revenue  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtlie same period on the Sunshine Coast  and in other regional districts and municipalities of comparable siV.e\" and functions in,.B.C. In actual fact the salaries  paid by our district are lower than those  paid in the public and private sector and  have heen so over a. number of years.  Whether this state of affairs can be maintained in fairness to our employees appears very questionable.  2. (b) \"Detail apportionment nf funds  provided   by   acquisition.\"  No  funds'are  provided   by   \"aoquisi-  spptly  employs   0.7   employees   per \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1000    *  population. The .total' cost of this sery'ce  (not only salaries) amounts lo !f>i.53 .per  . year per $1000 assessed property values.  -Jn-both respects ' this represents one of  tl\\e  lowest   ratios   in. the   province  and  \ufffd\ufffd compares  favorably   with  other  municipalities and districts. It  is doubtful who-  .  ther such favorable ratios can be main-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtained for. ever in the face of the continually growing complexity of 'present  day life and the.resulting growing complexity   of   municipal  administration.  It is very easy, but rather futile and  unrealistic, to harp back, nostalgicly of  how simple everything was 20 years or  so ago, when there wei'-e only a few people and everybody could do more, or  less as he pleased without affecting life  and convenience of- his fellow man.  Looking at oui\" environment close by and .  also slightly beyond our parochial borders, we are forced to meet' up with a  society of steadily growing sophistication.. Even if we tried very hard, we can--  not put the clock back on the* Sunshine  Coast or anywhere else. We also firmiyj.:;..,  believe that even in the Sunshine Coast  theie are now very few people amongst  our citizens,-who would really prefer  lo allow their neighbors unregulated and  unrestricted, freedom, even at their own  inconvenience  and  expense.  Blake C. Aldefson D.C.  CHIROPRACTOR  Pott Office Building Socholt  Phone 885-2393  Res. 886-2321 *  Tuesday to Friday 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.  Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 1 ;00 p.m.  EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT  the drawing board tor Madeira Park, ex- Assets\"  referred to on The GenerJ'T  pansion   ol   existing   resorts,   establish- venue  Balance Sheet?\"  merit of new facilities and construction We are somewhat puzzled by the re-  ' of numerous new homes, leaves no dohbt feit!|>i'P lo a \"General Revenue Balance  as loahe future of Pender-Harbour. Sheet\". Such kind of statement lias n,.i  In \"Qibsons the same situation exists a'nd V'nm't^ .,h^Dis\"^^ auditors  as   n^to^s,   imsin^,premises   and ZuI^^Va \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdrl^\ufffd\ufffd.  .manna expansions continue- to keep up        if ,he ;refpWM? made m the \"bal  with demand.  Sechelt too j-j.forging*ahead but, perhaps, at a less .spectacular pace. Major  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffddep forward came lasl year wilh llic  new .shopping mall which was quickly  and* fully occupied. New businesses  moved in and an unsual number oi new  homes have been constructed and are  under construction\"Ait llie present liitic.  Many and 'varied rumors now follow the  sale, at high prices, of properties within ,,, , ('.,' \"Oimk  lhe village. Among then, is talk ofa ne\ufffd\ufffdA JS\" ..D!!^nh\"?  bank and a iiioicl-hotel i\/implex,  Oilier projects known lo be under  consideration include a new business  premises on .Cowrie, Sireel and n .smaller type block'of siiiles1 wilhin the* village, Al Wesi 'Porpoise Hay an excellent -subdivision is hearing completion wilb a number ii|' lols already sold  and lhe' remainder going last,  This properly is to have paved  roads and underground wiring,, which  should scl ii     '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ance sheet\" (exhibit I' of the audii report,  Ihe capital assets of- $48,008 are set out  in detail and we cannot add any infirrma-  tiou, but can only repeat llial the assets  owned liy the taxpayers consist ot land  and a fireball under const ruction ai Poller!.s Creek, movable fire equipment located in Ihe fireballs of JtoJ)erls Creek  and Gibsons and. other equipment mainly  in the offices of lhe District at Davis  Hay,  ' '     ' *\"' oan   pending   Water  issue    of   .-pl.Onfi.OOO.  When  are ,t|ie  debenture.*-, issues   io   be  sold,  at \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdw|nil   rule  of  discount  'and   in-  teresl\"  Tlie sale of Ibrt debenluri.',*- js In .the.  hnntl.*- of liif! Miiuicij\/j|l 'Jj'inance Aiiliini'-  ily \"(MI'Ai; it .siiniln'iA ilislilillioii 'in Ihu1  Hi'IkkiI -I'-'iiiimci! Aulhorjly apd llio I Ins-'  pilal I'-liiancti Aulhorify. These .liniuico  aiillioi'llies wiiru cri'iilod by ac|s ni' the  prov, IcgiHliiliii'c lo amiruH'\/.u nml co-  ordiniili) Iho itnlc of dcJieniuri'.H on the  open marluTl ,lo prnvldirioiiH-leriu liniuii'-'  ilig fur mcIioiiIIiouiiJh, hospital hoard',-re-  p^cedenMor lurihcr M.cb ^IvlluM^1'''^\" M'\"1. \"\"l|,!i,\",ll,l,'s |M \",0  within the ilia-strict:'      , \/pi,:, m,,,,a  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -  development w v \ufffd\ufffd  ,  All in uli; dcspilc'a prcscmly .disap-'   WiT^ \"' \ufffd\ufffd\"-\" '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ;oin..ng population census, TlH*v,m\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd|o,-*    M^hi .1,1 d,'\/,  S|;V,,,,  Vy who seek progressive growth mny resl     \"-'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \"..\".' !' wl11 \"' 1,'ii'n  iissured, considerahle iilicniion is 'being  l'oei|ssed( upon ihe Sunshine C.'onsl mul  wilhin iwoi.ir ibrec year's many will have  l|ood cause lo rel'leci on Ihe days of  peace and i|uiei I'or iheiv rcmnin's little diuibl, giavel pit or no griivel pil,  n iivineii(lo{isN I'uiinv Is ineVllnhle. ||  will nol pleiuio everyone bul ci'niie ii  will, a    '  ,I?r  #b*   diamine  |illicliii.sii the Dlslili'lA ilnliitnliii'ii.'. wllli  ihn proccciltH al a rule iho Ml*'A lnc< uh-  .liiiued In ilm innrkoi for llieir own do-  html lints,  a. To dnln llm MKA lins. nol .mrM any  ilithtiiiluriis, DuIiiIIm of llm prn\\ incliiliy  Mpoimoi'itd proi'iuluroH vycri! widflv dls-  iMissi'd In Mm daily \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i>ii|n''rn, wlilcij1 also  I'l'iHH'Ind ra-'o||.|'|y llm wlllidiiiu.il of  lidideiu by (hit MI^A I'or lhn mile of |ft  million' dnlliii'H, n,i IiiHui-hI and illi.i'uiin!  ralim appoariul loo hl*{li to llic MI'A, Kor  I'liliiio ilnvi'liipiimnlii in Hm iiiiii'ki iii|.<vol'  uur ilnhi'iiiiuu lhn lliinncc rniiiiii.jlii r can  infy ,'iii\/i\/!i!hl Hml Ihlni'imliid purllcn Inllow  more  WHAI   inghl  be  ilchcrlbcl  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffds  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  very    enterprise as opposed lo socialism which \ufffd\ufffdUmty        ,,      . ^ ,i,\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd'\"<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'*M\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'il\ufffd\ufffd'M.,||\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdw  * '  keen w lid ol c iniige Is clcuily -.wecp-    nii-aiw choice is exlrciuely limited, |'.|be.- ,ml mlnvlsl .,'    , ,,, ' lUAt {'\"'\"A \"\ufffd\ufffddlo|  lOR Ha; nation and while lis aliens \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdie ' l,||s,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd was, al one lime, looked upon as now,. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\", 'i,;    \"'ha^'w   uri V N,,,,,,  . reuenilyi,>nHl,,m.ii,.ni-ut^hr-prrivineer-rnmrtiR^  ll>e  mood   has  been  se!   ,1m.  .,,   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdener,,l     n,L   svm,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.   T.wl,.,   i,   |K   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   illLl.   ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,, will i.ilvhm Iho, Uix.mvt,. \"i1' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     '   l,\"nl  > * .'  il|e iiiooil lias heen sei due In genera  (liseneliiiiiii'nenl,  and  i|eep*rooied  concern, wilh lhe Irndeaii icglnie,.  People aie obviously gravely con-  fenieil willi imieli liml is inking place;  high iiin'iiinloyiui'iii, M|tianiieiing of lax-.  payers dollars on sthenics tli-tt inusl  cause great amusement and delight lo lhe  l.,i,\ufffd\ufffdjk'A)J(J'der,s in Md-Vow', a high I'lyjiig,  pliilie nilnlsler who fiddles while the  economy hm Mn it is little wonder  cliangei\" are siniglii,     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.  Clearly  lhe ehange  is lowiud  free  The PmimvhiiJ<bneA>  -.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Piil\ufffd\ufffd|l\ufffd\ufffdh\ufffd\ufffd-,| Wnlrit--nliiyn HI-tjrrltcil  mi h.C'ti ,Siin-ililno ( oiinl  hy        A  .Sechell I'oiiIiiiiiIii I lincfi |.lit,  lltm ill) * fcchclt, 11,0,  il   is   a  joke   nnd  prise  nyslein.   1 oilny  evadi.'s ilcflnlllon, '  Choice Is IlieielVire' conl'iiicil lo  Social Credh or ('on.servl'iilNiii, Albeila  made Very eleur ills feelings' Monday  August ,l()i|j, Miuillobii and Saskatchewan lioih lliii'vy oui llic liberals 'inn  ,th  Ilu   ...a,  up-  iiiini'il  nilvlhd lh<1. liiKpiiyor'i, as noon .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>. wu  rccclvi'i  iil'I'leliiJ   word   ul'  nny   iimu.   In  Ml m jcMity I,,,, hack |,e would ,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  v    I'\"' Mniple niii-i-Hoi-  |N \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,  \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"PpririHu, ii,L. i-,tt., n;,, 'r  m heen accomplished by,.!,-      n  Jlomefj nro for llviny, Tnkir Ibis home for 'dxnniple,  I'Voiii hiisemcnl lo mile ovocy hli of spaco i\ufffd\ufffd IkiIiiij *  iiNiulforllviiiK.'lliiirNhe.ciuiisirli'fihfiiiitulelpcirlciilly.  Compact nulls lal^o up liillo'or no spaco. Thcf\ufffd\ufffd aro  no duels or pipes, no fiirniie-- jooiib Uv\ufffd\ufffdry iijch of,  ^paco i\ufffd\ufffd ho|n(,tjlisi;d_,,,,,,,rt  loiluy'fl coiislruciion costs,  Mosl inipoi'iani, every room l\ufffd\ufffd comforlnMo -; Just  lliu way each Individual wauls ii, Thai's not always  possible will) oilier lieaiinij systems hecauso one  llieiinoslai inusl salisly llio demands <>(' all rooniN.  Willi eleeiile liemloi; yt'h eun have rooni-hy-rooiit,'  teiiipenuiue cuntrul *- a llietimwim in 'every room.  Simply \ufffd\ufffdil(il lhe comfort nisulm needed lo suit each  room's neilvlly.  More living space,* Mora coniforl, Makes p lol of  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsense, doesn't III You'll find dim iho cost of liemiiiu  ,e|e(;hic\ufffd\ufffdll'y iNscnslhleuhj,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,...*-., --  .-\ufffd\ufffd.,\/iM^yi*f*.,*-,AA\ufffd\ufffd.t.  Give us fi enlli Our Cusloiner Advisory .Service will  be happy lo dis(.Mis\ufffd\ufffd your new home plans, (.hiallficd  personnel will recommend eipilpmeiii sizes, amoiuil.  of iiisulailon \ufffd\ufffdet|Mlred, mid jjlye you n wrilieii esli-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffde- is not i*>\ufffd\ufffd!a*|i--||irM doubt Hnn if l',,v,,iiuucni; Many Would nn\\J\\AAJ'.  eBCoiiservallyes weie able lo produce \"   t'l,,,l',t'1',' |>mvldlnH    >,omcl|il,i,.   |H.icr  I'dlier nioie linpresslve stale ol eiuiili- , l)!m'\ufffd\ufffd!\ufffd\ufffd', \"hell' hm \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd|',|,jN ||m,.'ji,...,'i  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd           \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd >'H I llllllta      .....I.I....        la           ,      ,,                  ,\"           \"II   11        |M  innlo of annnnl eleeirlcliy i-\ufffd\ufffd1slN for lieniiiitf,  Cusloiner Adylsory Servley k triiii r- iivuilahle at  nil li.c, llytfro umcctt- -    A  B.C.HYDRO ^f  PouRlm rt, tt'tirrtrr,t!tftrftrfm<** frfhlttfifr  .\"iiti^ilpililrt Ridcfif\"(In (Mlvrtnco)  J Yi-iir, $5'* 2 Ycnr\ufffd\ufffd, Vi * 3 Yonr\ufffd\ufffd, $13  IJ.-.S. fintl I'lireliin, IS.SO  laics llniu we have bud In,lln* p  Hllllsb Ciiluinliia llie preseiil iioveiiuiieill  would fall at llie iioxl election,  Clinnccs of such relnearnalioii me  HOinewluil reinolo lor il woulil call' loi;  a massive re oijiiinl\/uilon of die   IM'.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd l'i ogiicshi ve.,.,-.. .(,i'i iithci vol i w ~ Mm icial ion ,-  ClUi'eiilly il is ileiid liom llie peek up-  wiuds wilb no indiniiion of'possible  illipioVeinenl.  '   We  predleled iturliiH Hi''  ^  W,  . |uovi\ufffd\ufffdH'l\ufffd\ufffdl-\"V-l\ufffd\ufffdvll*^--*-1li-.it-*l'*rrnilfT~W\"^  \"'lei   aid  even   |ehs   hope  of   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlllll|l,  power, |,ii>...-..iu... i., .. 'i..... \"A\"MIIIII,'Ut  .., sialism Is n |0fj| 0II(|M,  \ufffd\ufffd' '\"i^^rly thai could leasll |(IS  h 'Ills |o be a peipcliii,   slnleAif ,,,,,\/!  ^'\"^\"\"jLlff Ibis pnivliica.,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^!!!!!  , Wlien a very lurpr |.|m\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Wnii\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,0'|u.  'I'Hed   il   \\r dllliculi   io   imdc,   ,nd  lirMHiMvy ou (be   p(\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, of (l)l, j,       \"  i>rnfrj)'|> <>m rviiiivcs \\    ,, Z  BILL McPHEPRAN  rLPCTRICAL CONTRACTOR  086-7477 GlbBons, B.C,  JIM McKENZIE  ri.fJCT'RICAl, CONTRACTOR i  m*W Socholt, B.C.  Hqniiii i|i 'IiiH* liwuMm^in^-i^^^^,,  L\\ IkvinciCaUidJii-, piuiy-would-j\ufffd\ufffd-^ -idflR (he n^t rlcclimrwSle-i ^m  <n.neil.o power will, an IncrcJcd major,   no. he ,,.sy i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd delZ J nn    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i ^  .ly,  We  now  sut\/ficsi, llu.i   H\ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffdM.ld   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.    lo he o\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsii*d We can   m v |J,,,.   X \" S  Wfr.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd pm. Von Mrllun to ,Hm\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi   % ^T ^.It^t l^Jt !*!'' \"n   hy ^ T')riM' '\"  ]^  ^  ^  <\ufffd\ufffd**^<*<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' on^ h,w * \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdw\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdy ww\ufffd\ufffd-., ..e ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   SIM ELECTRIC LTD.,      _ l':!9Ii!CAI. CONTRACTOR  ,005-2062 A\ufffd\ufffd.. Sechelt, fl.C,  ROBILLBARD ELECTRIC  PUCTRICAL CONTRACTOR  803^iai Sccho|,,P,C.  Nam  paled,  R',R, 1 Modolrn pork  NICK'S ELECTRIC n jxtrical contractor  003 2516   I  \\  *lmliimi\\\ufffd\ufffd*iiilim\\tim  0m.t,       \ufffd\ufffd  0*0      *      *  *tt^**^'i#*aA.^.^9l^j\ufffd\ufffdM1^^ *  i rt ni+f.te\/xx\/'J* tf* rtrjcfj-f*  **f   t   ff JitS*f &'**<*,*   ***00t (#-*-*  I-  t4>n \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd# *#\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd****\ufffd\ufffd.** *f \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd40,0+**f**.0r+0*.  t^\/it\\0ir\\000.^MHr0-.tf**0t   00*m &^*Al0m*it,0**.m0MI000tflrrt,**ltl.m. -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'     -    i-J:JA\ufffd\ufffd^jAy.Ay:yy.:jrArZAAirAJiyirJA A-'J, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd--'-.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.; *a~a?:--?~'.-*.\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-a- a   -^\"^-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'^v.il:-   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- -> -\ufffd\ufffd-ra ^ *-, \ufffd\ufffdv^^ -. .rf^r\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdaa.^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*^Jli,'J^.  ^^  y,  fj ' >'.  -l-.W*yj. '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdT*lV'l*\ufffd\ufffd,'a!\ufffd\ufffdtli   '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!-  ;*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-**''      \"*       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*  \"J  T <.     . j'  1   \\    \"* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'Jr       V  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -* ;\\r-.r :,\\  -\\v - \/V,\". .\/. >fv v .fry *>*  SU Hilda's Hall. . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ^ejtopstfgy,. Sepfeinbei-JB, 1971    The Peninsula Tinies Page ^3  Sechelt Garden GlUb i^ans  Flower Show September 18  ,_a?\ufffd\ufffd.*s\\< y.-.a-.-.v, ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.-;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.-.-<*,- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-y.  -      '        *    '    l\"\\    \ufffd\ufffd*^Ji~   ^  * * \"A       a\"   * \"*   V  v. - - - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. W& J.       * \\ r  *     1 0 fl 0. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  SECHElaT> Garden  Club   got  off  to   a  good start with the tust meeting of  the bCdsnn held an Wednesday, Septem-  bei 1st with President Fitink Read in the  cban   t *,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIViain topic dfbiisiness was the flpwer,  show to be held Saturday, SeptpmhPF  IBtli from ?-\ufffd\ufffd p.m. in ^t. Hilda's jjftill,  Sechell. There will bp. tea, doqi' prize,  raffle, plant sale. Admission 5Qc for  achi|ts and  2Jic  for children.  Judges' are, Mrs. C, Chamherlm, cut  flowers, Mi's;. Ann Martin, flower' arrangements;. ' Mr. Dave Doig, pot \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd plant**}.  There will- also< be a children's dish  garden class open to non-menibers. The  size is to be no larger than 15 inches.  _ Mrs. Janet ,Aden gave-a talk on the  different varieties of dahlias. Club raf-  -   fie was won by Miss E. Harrold-   *  Mrs! Ann Martin from Ann Lynn's  Flowers & Gifts, gave a talk- and demonstrated  the .art   of. flower   arranging  as.  dried flowers and novelty - gift. It was  yery informative and should prove' hert-  \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfii-ial to 'metnbers entering the show.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdrlic larger *arrq;ngem'eitHaVti*'presented to  Mi and* Mrs.'Gunnar Hanson who were  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.'..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdbniiing their .1.*)th wedding anniver-*  s.'u.v that day,*\"\" \"A  Mi-. Martin kindly* donated the other  arrangements lo the club, they were  lalllwl yi'r anci won hy m,.s  Nancy Rea^t  Mr?.   Janet   Allen,   and   Mrs.   Marg   Do  Hart. (  Next meeting will be on \"October 6th  i\" St. Hilda's Hall.  -  The Victoria Colonist appealed to property owners to drive down \"stop-a-while\"  nails which .'protrude above footpaths. A  Vuii.ria woman yesterday-lost her skirt  wiitii jt .hook'ed on to one of the nails.  T\"HiaHpi3< d\" pr-ni-' in -^nnndit  Tl^gi'l^*  suffered severe damage from one in 1912,  Elphinstone Secondary School  durttii  GUEST SPEAKER  0,   a 0    \ufffd\ufffd4*-\ufffd\ufffd  FORMCB PRINCIPAL.  Scityrdcfly, September 1$,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$ p.m.  ELPHIMSTOWE AUblTORIUfVl  AH Welcome  I  it  tff^  hm.  ,   10 ** -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  *3 j.    ST-*  pen  H  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd2  14  iff  i  ihe worked on a mantle arrangement of.   and Sarnia was heavily hit in 1857.  Use 'Time*? MBriete to Sell Rent, Buy\/Swap, etc.  Local  Delegates  Three members pf Lpcal 297 of the  international Brotherhood of Pulp,  .Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers  from- Port Mellon photographed upon  their arrival at the Queen Elizabeth  . Hotel-iin. Montreal. They travelled  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfrom British Columbia to attend the  29th Convention of ttie IBPSPM.  Shown (from left) are: Ted Hume,  Fred Allnutt and Larry Labonte. Approximately 1,201) delegates from the  United States and Canada opened  their convention at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel August ,30.  ACCOUNTANTS  \"On 7  Patiof-  RAIPH C. DUCKWORTH  CHARTf-RED ACCOUNTANT  Telephone: 885-9515 - Telephone: 88672912  SteHELT, 8.C. GIBSONS. B.C.  W. Philip Gordon  CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT  Tel;  Bus.  886-2714;  Res. 886-7567  Hqrris Block, GibsQns, B.C. *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ART SUPPLIES  M with  ff^H SUNSHINE  iiiAty     -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-T*  ^v55^ Highway Patrol  (QUESTIONS pei taming to traffic  la\\ys*L_  and driving methods may he submitted to Const. Ron Mangan, c\/o The Peninsula Times, Box 310, Sechelt, B.C.)  Although automobile- accidents are  never funny, people often display unconscious hunioi- in their efforts to get1  details of the accident down on paper.  The following quotes are from accident  statements: \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \"I blew my horn but il wouldn't-worl<  as it was stolen.\"  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"''    Telephope 886-2069  ROSE & ART ENTERPRISES  Pottery, Supplies, classes & firing  dealer for Duncan's Ceramic product*  !   Pine Rd. & Grandview Ave,.  P.O. Bos 62, Gibson*, B.C.  AUTO SERVICE  SECHELT HOME SERVICE  Atlas Parts - Good Year Tires  24 Hour Towing  085-2812 or 885-9979  '1 knocked overjKinjin.-11a admitted,  thai it was liis fjiqlt as ire'ltatJ been run  over' bel;'-r\ufffd\ufffdi';\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\".     -     -;^  a{riipj-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'Theresas no dapiagS |o lire-gnr* as  tlie  gateposts  >yi|l  testify.\"  \"A truck backed through nty wiiul-  shiuld and into my wife's face.\"  \"Coming home I drovu inlo the wrong  lmuse apd collided witli a tree I haven't  got.\"       ' <*i   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \"If the,, other driver' had sl'opped n  few yards behind himself the accident  would not  have occurred.\"  \"Shu .suddenly hiiw me, lost'her hand  awt. we I'nuit.\"  \"1 run inlo a shop window and huh-  Iiiinuil   injiirius  lo  my  wile,\"  \"The injured person was* convoyed In  lidHpil-iMiy police wilh bruised u|bow,s.\"  '\"riireii   woiiien   wi'irc  lulling   h,i   eiicli,  ollior and  when  Iwo slcpiiod'\"Imok'. iiiiii  ilhn Kli!ppt;il  foi'W(ii'(|  I  Imd  lo  have un  iiccidenl,\"  \"A' cow wnndored inlo my' car, 1 was  lul'jr liifiiriiiiid llifil lliu cow wii.s lii|U'  wllln.fl.\" ' '     , '  \"I   collided   wilh   ,a   Hliilionary   bun  . which was coming lliu oilier wuy.\"  \"I coriHtdor ihnl neilher vehicle wan  hf bluiue, but If olther wt'ie In - lilnilio  ll was tho oilier iino,\"  \"Tiio oilier driver nllei'iul bin iniml  no I had in hli him.\"  \"I niiH,|iidgeil ii ludy rruHHing thu  Hlrmil,\"  (\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'iiiihIIiiii: How ninny inolpi'-cynlcii ciiii  lognlly truvel uhi'uiihi  In nnu liinuV  AnHwnr: Two, -Hcclion lllfi (-1)' hIiiIch,  \"I'xnipi wIkmi ovniiiikiiig uiul |>iihhIii|<  olhnr imilnr-cycliiN, nol niori! limn iwo  opcriilurn of innloi'-cyi'lDH tilinll n|)i]i'iilu  Iheil*   iiKiloi'-cyclen   hIiIu   by  -h|iIii   in   Hut  ^Mlllllll   ilircclliiii jll   llll!   Hllllllt   ll'lll'lll!   lll'lll,\"  'i.   pililltH,   \" '      ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  C*i WIiuI'h ihu luw nn lhn niiiiiluir of  pifople ullowcd In 'ihn I'rnn'i' mini nf n'  cur nr plch-iip?  A; Tiinru'H nn mil niiinlior, Thu Molnr  Vuhlcln Acl hIiiIuh, \",,. a innHMungui* lnflu  vehicle hIiiiII nol oi'iiiipy u |iohII1iii) lu II  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Ihul Inlurl'ui'CH wllli llic drlvur'H view  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdii|i<iiiil.aiilr,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*wllli,Jilii..4!iiiiii'ulaiVi)r.-ihu,ilrlv\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  iilM niucliiiiilHii) of Ihu vehicle,\" Thnl nf  I'liiirim, vyniild Iiu'IihUi a wife or g|i'JI'rleiiii \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  i.liii\/uillnn bio elnmily In Imr fulln.  if, WIh'Ii chu I pul in,y>liiildm| llrun  ' 'in'\/  Ai Vou iiiuiit be (iK|iiti-||ii|( un curly  wilder, Ai'i'iil'illng In lliu Molnr Vehicle  Ad 11 i\"Y cuii'l liu pill nn uiilll the ltd  October iind'niuM be luliuii nil' |iy ll)e  llillli'A\/irl|.'  '-'mg'QMQWE UNDERCQAT-H4G^  BUILDING SUPPLIES (Cont.)  TWIN CREEK LUMBER  BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD.  Dial 886-2808  When You Need Building Supplies *  Give Us A Call  FREE ESTIMATES         ;.  BUY DIRECT FROM MILL  ' $0\"DOWN. TERMS AVAILABLE.  Cut all sizes. Timber and Pfank. Dimensional  Lumber and Plywood. We deliver on the  Sunshine Coast.  Check Our Prices Before Buying.      - ,  TRANS. PACIFIC MILLS LTD.  1349 Mitchell Road, Richmond, B.C.  Phone Vancouver: 321-2388 - Local: 886-7036  STEAM CLEAN I M\ufffd\ufffd  ca\/yCPt^TE car;. cleanup;:  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i;*is-  ISIjM'PNIZ.JNG  Esslemonf Equipment Servlcos  Phone 886-2784    '  Box 436, Gibsons, B.C.  ESLASTBNG  CONTROLLED BLASTING  ALL WORK INSURED  FREE ESTIMAIEii  FREp DONLEY   . s.  Pender Harbour - 883-2403  WATER SURVEY SERVICES  For Expert  Blasting  FREE ESTIMATES  Phone 805-2304 L. C, Emerson  R.R. 1, Sechelr, B.C.  BRICKLAYING \"\"  \ufffd\ufffd_\ufffd\ufffd.#-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-. ^0m^^^rm00^Tmr0HK^v^.r0.rm0^  .,**'' '  A. SIMPKINS  Bok 517 - Sechelt, B.C.  Phone 885-2132  J fi, P MASONRY  All Typos Of Slone Work  :   Also Bricks and Blocks    ' '  Rnslcleiiilql am\\ Commercial  Now nml Okl I'Mikllngs  Phono 886-2231  Pox 259, Gihsons, B.C.  Bu,-.PEBs  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^_r-,,.,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd...nCoR..-izuiDEMA--\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'-  For All Your Rdnovbllons, Rupalra  niid Cohlnal Work.  Phono 885-2135  Free Estimates - Fast Service  G & W DRYWALL  Drywall acoustic and textured ceilings.  Now servings Gibsons area and the Peninsula,*1  Phone 884-5315  Box 166, Port Mellon, B.C.  .       j  CABINET MAKERS  OCEANSIDE FURNITURE &  CABINET SHOP  HARDWOOD SPECIALISTS  FINE CUSTOM FURNITURE  fCJTCFJltvl AND BATHROOM CABINETS  Our Cp'ii-nst -Unitst(%ye AI| Prefiipshed Before  n,        .      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     InstQljQtigfi:      .\"*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*: ****'  I, FIRKIN r~ Beach \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\/(^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRoberts Creek, B.C.  Pfiono 81-5-2551  ELECTRICIANS   (Cont)  BILL McPHEDRAN  ELECTRICALt CONTRACTOR  Free Estimates  Phone 886-7477 - Gibsons, B.C.  AJTM McRENZIE  ELECTRi.CAL* CONTACTOR  Residential Wiring and Major  Appliance Repairs  PHONE 885-9978  Box 387, Sechelt, B.C.  FUEL  <:  ANADIAN  P  ROPANE  CONTRACTORS  COAST BACKHOE & TRUCKING  LTD.  Fill, Cement-Grave), Pwn.Rock, etc,  Box 89, Madeira  Park  -  -..     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    Phone 883-2274  L 8. H SVVANSON LTD,  \"    REAPY-MIX CONCRETE  Sarid and Gfflvel - Packhoes  ,pj!cj-]ng r Excavallons  OFFICE IN 6ENNER PUOCK  885-9666,  Box  172, Sechelt, B.C.  .Land Clearing. Land Development-  Road BitildinSt Road Work  Call  OSBORNE LOGGING CO. LTD.  Box 189, Sechell, B.C.  Phone  885-9767\"   .  PHONE* 885-9550^  ROWS CONTRACTING  ClearlrifJ *, Excpvollons - Rood \"Bulfdlnp  Gradini] - Fill - Road. Groy\ufffd\ufffd| - Criislii-'d Rock  Phpno; Sechelr 0Q5-9550  ag-aiassssiB^  li Electric I  ELECTRICAL  CONTRACTORS  \"'' Wiring 5ii(>ijti|loa  Spociallilno Irt  [VJAEIfitEL  Electric If \ufffd\ufffdat  Lourol AvonMn, Dovii Boy  BOX 351, SECHELT  Pliono 005-2002  TR|COH DEVPLOPMENT5 LTD,  GUSTpM HOMES - rUE-FAU HOMES  .-.-    Illqli Qiiolliy , , , RiKiKonnMa IVli*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      \ufffd\ufffd  (Juy ti I'ptkoiii-  nnd \ufffd\ufffd* or.| ||  youihiill)  fir V)\ufffd\ufffdl  '  fine |iin|()-.fi|r)i)n| |ml|),  QARDFIi WAY, H.C, - Phnna Ey\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, 003.2783  \"|EA5YrM)G\" VACATION HOME  -   CONTACT  f     ,      Vln<!o Bracawoll .ol*  886-7720 l1o^Mn\ufffd\ufffd>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffddlnj|, B.C.  Tsr ||f>rirofi|fll( Verlirul Triio !<>n Uiiildlnn l>y  CANAPIAN I-0G STPUCTURES LTP.  I\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmnwnwiuMi i 0iLn.0mmmi0m0mim0mm00**0mm0m00*0mmr*  BUILDING SUPPLIES  CUSJOM BACKHOE WORK  SKI-TIC TANKS '.INSTALLED '  Government Approver!.  Free Estimates  Fxrnvnllons - Pralnaqe - Woler!Ines,  : etc, .\"  Phono 886-9579  .AIZAqe^pr^'Pc^tr^ctING1\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^  Allerollons aii(\\ Repairs  (!niii|iliihi llini)iii> - Coniro-*:! Fr<'iinlni|  Whorvi!!. ond Rompfi  I-rim l-'Mlmnifls - 2*1 lie, S'!rv|ni  Pliono 003-2691 or 003-2406  Hon 71, Madeira P\ufffd\ufffdrk, M.C,  I *  hhm i i .wm \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmi wiw wmmmmmmmm mi i   DISPOSAL; SERVICES    * *   *  SUNSHINE COAST DISPOSAL  SERVICES LTD.  I'OMT MIM.I.OH |o Ol.li'5 COVIi     '  Tfill'006.2930 pr 005-9973  Coll UnTor V\ufffd\ufffd>nr,l>li.|-\ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffdq| Hoods,  WIi-iii K<iiimvoi|imi Or J)|\ufffd\ufffdiim, Clooiiii^i,  Unm||-niH Avri||nli|.i,  U-LECTWICIANS  \"^01000000000000  RBADYMIX CONCRETE AND  BUILDING SUPPLIES  Youi* Oon Slop llulldlrtq Sioro  Pm All Y^iir MulldlrtH H\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdl\"\ufffd\ufffd  GIBSONS BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD.  |6!)3 5\ufffd\ufffdavl\ufffd\ufffdw - Phono 806^642   .  ACTON fiLECTRIC LTP.  R^ldonllal\ufffd\ufffd Inrlinlilal and Morlno Wlrln|,l:  niMlrlfiJJp0LJ.ln9.W0rk  .  Phono 886-7244  SIM ELECTRIC LTD\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Electrical Contactors  Wlrlno Supplioo'- l:|ecirlfi ||ftot  Socheft - I'l.ono 885-2062  Survlna Ui\ufffd\ufffd ShoMiIihi Oxni (or \ufffd\ufffd<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!*\ufffd\ufffd(|oi m\\uhy  Serving the \"Sunshine Coast with reliable and  economical Cooking, Heating and Hot Water.  FREE ESTI.MATES.  Phone 885-2360  Wharf and Dolphin - Sechelt, B.C.  RNIE WIDMAN  for all your  ,SSO PRODUCTS  IMPERIAL ESSO DEALER  . Phone 883-2663  Madeira Park, B.C.  For Your Fuel Supplies        A  DANNY WHEELER  , \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '  your  IMPERIAL ESSO AGENT  886-9663 - Hopkins Landing  FURNACES ~~  PARKINSON'S HEATING LTD.  GIBSONS    ,  ESSO 0|L FURNACES  No down payment - Bank interest  Ten years.to pay  For free c$Hmat6\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCall 006-2728  Complete line of qppliances  PAiHINE SHOP  ^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt  HAIRDRESSERS  ANN'S COIFFURES    '  In the\"BqL Block  Next to the Co-op Stoire  Gibsons .     886-2322  SECHELT BEAUTY SALON  Dianne, Allen, Proprietor  ExpeiT' Hair Styling  Cowrie St.,  Sechelt, B.C,  Phone  BB5-2BIB  HEATING & SHEET METAL  HALL SHEET METAL    .  poiYiesilri - Commerclql -' Industrial  Telephone 885-9606  Box 164, Socholt, B.C,  Om FIRED WARM AIR HEATING  OIL FIRI-p WATER HEATERS  Nolhliifi Pi'wo r- 10 Years To Pay  Lioin Pliimhlna  ,.Roy\ufffd\ufffdBlancho\ufffd\ufffd...\ufffd\ufffd^\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffdu\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffda.'.Madoira'.Park-  883-2401 883-2778  _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    I . .        '      ,, '       r      .       i  |MMM>nnMi|MW<MMM^^  HORSES  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  FALARON FARM  a^KCMllonl Idcilliloii nvnllol'lu Inr hoanilna ari'J  ililliiil yum Iioi'mi,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Intllviiliiol Po.|(l*,<.|si,\"' l.lnhlml SriwiliiM Rlnn  * Vi mile Uxcrcm Trnck \" lirUlla Trail    REQISTCReo BI-OOD STOCK FOR SAM  R,R, Jt, G|*,\ufffd\ufffdo\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd., II.C, i>|,\ufffd\ufffdna 006-7729  IANITOH SERVICE  MV.  Wolcomo to'Tho Eloorshino Coost  HOWE sound  JANITOR SERVICE  AT\" Spi)c|q||h|(* fn A  S|Srqy Uirlllnn 7 Wliul'ivv Cluuiilnu  RUG SHAMPOOING   .  Phono 886-7131 - Glbionj, B.C.  ;        BWH-DIMO MAIHTf-NAHCB  '   . '   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' ' '      ,  6|)ac|q||jt|na Iru  paper Honglnn, inlerlor & Exterior ilocoraiino,  Riifl C|carilna. All lyp**** of BMlWIna\" \"  '  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMfllnlnnnncn, floor, ln*.tnllaiion,  Wln\ufffd\ufffdlow C|oonlnfl.  p\ufffd\ufffd|0N\ufffd\ufffd BflS.\ufffd\ufffd7li AfTfiR f\\ P.M.  \/ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd      Hon fi<<f 2 . Saclisll, U,C,  At the Sign of tho Cheyron  HILL S MACHINE SHOP  & MARINE SERVICE LTD.  '   Machine Sh6p ~ Arc and Acty Welding\"  Steel Fabricating r\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Marine Ways  Automotive and Marine Repairs  a  Standard Marine Station  Phona 886-7721       Ros. 886-9956, 886-9326  MARINAS  GIBSONS MARINE SERVICE LTD.  at ESSO MARINE  Gas - Diesel Repairs - Welding  Evinrude Sales - OMCt?artsAServicfl  Boat Hauling  Phone 886-7411 Gibsons, B.C.  Madeira Marina Ltd.  a   ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Dealers for:  Evinrude O.MC - K&C^Thermoglass - Sunliner  Spring Bok and Pioneer.  Also Plumbing Fittings and Fixtures.  Pender Harbour - Phone 883-2266  Phone 883-2513  HARBOUR SUPPLIES  BERNARD GERICK  P.O. Box 158  . ^A9SM!A ?t\\M. B,-&  MERCURY DEALER  Phone (604) 883-2248  COHO MARINE RESORT  Cabins - Boats - Marine Repqirs  '   Rich and Pl**yliss AlvyoocJ  Harry and Jean Morrison  P.O.  Box .160  .   Madeira park, b.c.  NURSERY  MACK'S NURSERY  Roberts Creek  SUNSHINE COAST HIGHWAY  -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-  Lapclscaping - Slirubs - prult Trees - Fetrilizor  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBurry Plqpts - Bedding Plants - Peat Moss  Fully Licensed Pesticide Spraying for  Landscaping ond Trpes  Phone 886-2684  OPTOMETRIST  FRANK E. DECKER, OPTOMETRIST  pal Block - Gjbsoni  Even\/ y\/ecjqesday  886-2248  PHOTOCiRAPHEIRS   , 7 K -;   PENINSULA PHOTOGRAPHERS  A Cnmplo'l'o Pho|Oflrop'lilc Service '       '\"  WHnPING? -PORTRAITS a PASSPORTS  i,    COMMERCIAL'  C. APEflNfiTHV  Glbspni, R.C... Plipne 006-7374  or 086.7215  PLUMBING  SEASIDE PLUMBING  Gibsons  Plumlilnn - Plpuliulno, - Sioafnfliilnij  llul Wolof lloqilnn ** Pip****, l-oonlna  FPEE ESTIMATES  Phono PB6-7017 oi 886-2848  RENTAILS^^      __,_   \"RENT IT AT\"  THE RENTAL SHOP  at Day|a Bay  \"Wo tfent or So||\"A|rpQ\ufffd\ufffdt I'vPiyjIjInfi'', _  TyiTiIvvVJiHrH t* l-|f|l|liiiu Plunii* - T\ufffd\ufffd|fivl\ufffd\ufffdl\ufffd\ufffdns  (Noli* Tlllflin -.C\ufffd\ufffdin\ufffd\ufffdjn| M|x\ufffd\ufffdfK - (.own HaK\ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffd  Mficlmlin'n Tools  PHONI; \ufffd\ufffdU5-\ufffd\ufffd84\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 21 HOUH SPRVICR  Yotir BMhlijesa Card  111 llll'*) spqco will  1 '   '      '  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  c'tuioh noarly 10,00*0, pGn'p)a|  Uw soul * High' powor  KETABL STORES  C & S HARDWARE  SECHELT, B.C.  APPLIANCES - HARDWARE  HOME FURNISHINGS  Phone 885-9713  TASELLA SHOPPE A  Ladies' - Men's - Children*.? Wear  Yard Goods - Bedding - Lir-eps  Dial 885-9331 - Sechelt B.C  THE TOGGERY  Ladies'Aairitf Children-s Wear  Open six days a\"week   Phone 885-2063  Cowrie Street, Sechelt  SEWING R\/iACHIMES  Bernina & OmegG  Sales, Parts, Seiyiea  UNSHINE  EWING  ERVICE  FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION  REPAIRS ANP SERVIC;! QN ALL MAKES  Mrs. Mono Havies - ,885-9740  SPORTING GOODS \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd a\"  ;^liTf^ boats  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     '''^'A^ESS^|iS.|LTpf '          pishing Supplies - Boats nevy and  Used . . . Large\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'& Small  885-9832 SecheU  Pmfi^~m0mmm*ii**m0*m*0mm**mi0*0j\ufffd\ufffd0mm*00imm0m0m&t+m00mi0*m0mmm0m0m0**0*m**m^*0~~^l  SURVEYORS  ROY & WAGENAAR  B.C* Land Surveyors  Marine BL-ildmg - Porpoise. Bay   i-.  Sechelt, B.C.  885-2332 or ZEnith 6430  TAXI  i. ir-  HARBOUR TAXI LTD,  Harbour Motors  Shell Gas and Oil and Repqirs,  24 Hour Taxi and Wrecker Service.  Gjarcfen Bay.Rd,, Pender Harbour, R.C  Tel; 883-2414  TIRES  COASTAL TIRES  Sunshine Copit Hlaliwoy  Pox 13, Gibtoni, B.C. . Phono 086-2700  SALES ANP SERVICE A  All PwJs Avflllqblo  Mowtoy lo Sq|i|r<Jqy 8:30 cj,m, lo 5;30 p,m,  Friday 'evening l>y dppalfitinenr only,     .*  TOWING  Scows *-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,. Logs  SECHELT TOWING fi. SALVAGE  LTD.  I luavy Equipment Movlnq ft L\"fl Tovvlna !  L. HIGGS  -..-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd :T.\ufffd\ufffd--Phono-fl05-942Q--r;^\"\"---''  TRANSFER       ,  LEN WRAY'S TRANSPER  I IoiimjIioM Moylno, p\ufffd\ufffdc|tir\ufffd\ufffd(j, Siproij**  packlna Mnl\ufffd\ufffdrl\ufffd\ufffdls. for Sa|a  \/ylt!ni|-or pf AII|o\ufffd\ufffdl Von Llnoi,  Corwdq-h No, t7y\\oycf\ufffd\ufffd ............  Phono 886-2664, RrR, 1, Gibson*, 0.C,  HANSEN'S TRANSFER LTD,  WAREHOUSES '   ,  1       Gibsons QQ6r2172  ''' DAILY SERVICE FROM VANCOUVER  SAVING THE SECUI-LT PENINS'tLA '  Fiiij)l|iiio to nctyvylioio In Canada. ^  Gonerq) f r\/B\/flhrr P-*JW-M<I fllHl l>\ufffd\ufffdftvf linMllnB \"  UPHOtSTERV  a?  if  U  \"H  * l  %  A  111  JS1  f r *  >-     A  <?  if.  P  JfiJ  *z  A  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ( i i\\ ,  A  ,t  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi  i *  ;?  I}ELAIR CUSTOM, UPHOUTERY  lu.,,-.,^~.^NP-DRAPERIES-Ju~--*'~'  R\ufffd\ufffdnph\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd|\ufffd\ufffdterlno \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -Hesrytino - Complete Propory  Soiylco - Sutnp|us fclipwn In m\ufffd\ufffd homts  Phono 886-2050 afror 6 p.m,  or 886-2873  ^      THIS SUMMER^  r         '  ,    BE WATER WISE  \ufffd\ufffd   *  -J- **\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\ufffd  *# \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  -N.  -t,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'-?,-    **  , ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '       '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ,  \"-   -,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*-. '.<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  I*'-   \/  ,-:-.  - *V;   \"*. *  -A   '      \\*Wi *-**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' '\"*    '  . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  **    *   ;'.*.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,^\"[rfTf|M|wtT^i na.B ,..!. j y a,, ,fc\"^Jii^iVy^.i.ilw..\"'^\".,\ufffd\ufffd|l>...i.*\"^'alift#1* *,*0 ^aia(.^y..|i.^i-->l^|^|il ,ai\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdrt   If* J***0lmm. n \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 00 *yrr**.0***J &\ufffd\ufffd** w'wJwa'psriM^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdw^w r,  r2*rirrm****0r*r*mvr0r*,0^00mtM, \ufffd\ufffd**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 0.0^,^*^0,  'J  ** **\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Page A-4 Peninsula Times, Wednesday, September 8,1971  i**ma*0mmm0t0m,mw0mtmmm0,L}m0,\ufffd\ufffdmm0t\ufffd\ufffdn0tr\ufffd\ufffdm0mii**0*00m0miu^^  fn    n irr Sechelt - Phone 885-9654  The Peninsula yUne^  Classified  PERSONAL (Continued) HELP WANTED (Continued)   REAL ESTATE (Continued)   REAL ESTATE (Cont)  Published Wednesdays by  Powell River News Town Crier  .     ,  Sechelt Times Ltd,  at Sechelt, B.C.  Established 1963  :\ufffd\ufffd:  l,uuu\ufffd\ufffdnigiiuiii)ii>iiwiiiniini-iiivinr*\ufffd\ufffdinirM*r*)~--r\"-'r'*rTiTnTirr-fr\"n\"n-ri*i\"r|n\"-ri\"rr-  ' PERSONAL (Cont.) -  WISH to contact Latter Day  Saints members, Phone 885-  2176'op  886-2546. 6?66-tf\ufffd\ufffdi  FOR PIANO' lessons in your  home. \"Write: J, J. FranHy,-  2519 Gvayeley St, Vancouver \"6,  B.C. a   ,'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \\     7039-42  V-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.*t \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd',\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'.'..-.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -!; ; 77-rr \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ***\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  FULLER BRUSH CO* 0 LTD.  Service and Employment  3676 Marine Avefr-*'  Powell River, B.C.'  7059742  AL.COHGJUCS Anonymous \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Meetings 8:30 p.m., Thurs*  days, Wilson Greek Community Hall. Ph, 885-9327. 886-  2349,    \" - 4979-tfn  PIANOS TUNED;      \\  ,   ELECTRONICALLY  No repairs^-No qverheadrSa*^-\"  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtrigs passed on to you!  i Powell River,,Bqx.192 or '  Ph. 485-4871,  42  Member, Audit Bureon  of Circulation*\"  March 31,  1971  Gross Circulation 2884  Paid Circulation 2396  As filed wjth the Audit Bureau  of* Circulation, subject to audit  Classified Advertising Rates;  3-Line Ad-Briefs (12 words)  One  Insertion . ~   HtsLP WANT6D  $1.00  $2.00  __20c  GRJl*Li and short order cook  Vwarited, Prefer' married  woman or one willing to learn,  Apply in* person. Peninsula  Drive-in,  SeeJielt.-        7172-41  RELIABLE  person .or  couple  to- looji   after   small  motel  and  live   in.  Write  Box 472,  Sechelt,  B.C. ' 7190-4T  |i  Three Insertions _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Extra lines (4 words) ~\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  (This rate doer not apply to  commercial Ad-Briers)  Box Numbers, =_-,_\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 10c extra  50c Book-keeping charge is added  for Ad-Briets not paid by .  \\ publication date,  Legal  or   Reader  advertising   35c  per count line.  Subscription Rotes\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  By Moil;  Local Area _-_.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_$6.00 yr.  \" Outside Local Area    $7.00 yr.  U.S.A.       A  . ~-$9.(|0 yr.  Overseas \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, $10.00  yr.  Special Citizens^ -  Local  Area    _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$3.50  Canada   _ ~ $4,00  By Carrier .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd60c mo.  rs-  Copyright and\/or property rights  subsists in all display advertising  \" and other material appearing in  this edition ot the Sechelt Penin-  . sula   Times.    Permission    to    re-  ja| produce wholly or in part and iq  any form whatsoever, particularly  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd by a photographic or offset process  in a publication, must be obtained  in writing from the puhlisher. Any  unauthorized reproduction will be  I. subject    \"to     recourse    in     law.  BIRTHS  GIBSONS AND SECHELT  WESTERN DRUGS  ,   .   .   is  pleased  to sponsor  this  Birth   Announcement space,   and  extends Best Wishes to the happy  parents.  *s  V!  GARDEN BAY ROAD  ft r  t*.W     '^jM*  <**  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*&  t-t\ufffd\ufffd  ^-vpr*  ' <l*'\\J \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ***\/*:>, \/fT*  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 4    I    *' 1  I''  r     '    '-^l  I  > !  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  1  a  W A      -'  , ANN6UNCEMENTS  f| \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd= : : 1- ;   ' JACK and Jill Co-op Nursery  , School will hold a general  ! meeting, Thursday, September  ; 9th at 8 a.m. at the Public  : Health Unit, Gibsons. Every-  I one welcome, few vacancies  i for anyone interested in regis-  . tering 3-4 year olds, If you  \\ can't  attend   phone   886-2673.  !*   . YA* JWm*4l  i , ^-'-,-,. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\":'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd___'::\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_.  I MRS. Catherine Petrushak of  J    Gibsons and Mr,-- Leslie Pry-  * or of Winnipeg wish to anno-  * unce the 'forlJicoming marriage of tjjeir daughter, Sharon  \"Lee to Mr. Larry Richard  Marco. Wedding to lake place  on Friday, -October 15th at 4  .p.m. in St, Bartholomew's  Anglican Church, Gibsons.  7188-41  OBITUARY  MCDONALD-^ John   Angus  McDonald  of  G'bsons B,C\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,  passed away Aiigust 23rd 1071  in his 9(1 th year, lie is survived  by, nieces  and  nephews, also  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdhis sisier-iiiriaw-and bmlher-i   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  In-law Jiavu iiiid Norman Slow1 .  arc), Funeral sorvlco was held,  at 2 pm  August 25th a,t  llie  Iliwvey Funeral Homo, Requiem   Mush   was   hold \"at  Si.  \"Mary's  Catholic  Church at 7  pm   Wednesday  August\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 25111..  Fall'or KariMiHl'Leluier ol'l'icl-,  iitjiig, Iiv Hon of flowers, iloiia-  lions  to 3t, Mary's \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lliispltal,  7KJII-.1I  IM'lUTlV-. aSoptoini\ufffd\ufffdtn*    2,   11*71~  Margurot .JaiHil 1'iirry, In  hoi; 71st year, of\" J'endcr lliu-  Ixki', Jl.C, formerly ,ol' Vancou-  vor. ,Sur,viycd by hur loving  1111111)1111(1', John; 2 sons, .(Joorgo,  I'ui'miliy, Alluirl, Nni'lh Van-  ciiuvi!!'; 2 iilnioi'H, Mrs. Ciraa!  Konnol,, Victoria, Mrs, CJoi'-  Irudo Fiillon, Vancouver; i!  hrolhei'H, Dim, CIIIisoiki, Cyril',  Vancouver; ,7 ill'iiiililcliildi'oii,  l'-uiH.'ial liiii'vli'o wns hold  TiioHclny, rtii|)|<iiiil)(.|' 7. Hi. !l  p.m,, from llio clmpol ol' llu-  inlllon Mortuary, Friuini\" HI,  at !ll|lh Ave, Mcrvlcu iiii(|oi* ihu  misplcim of Julio'vali's VV11 ik>m-  ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd',,''l'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi'l'''!,|,'l,U(i|i;,_..ln.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdll(!U;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd(il'..-  fliiwoiH, iloiuilioiiit lo H,(',  lluiiit Fund, llurvoy J|,iineriil  Iloiuo,' (Jllii'iiinii, (lli(it!lorh,  711)2-41  LI*;F,MAN.   ^Kldciily   on   Hop,  lonilicr -I,   11171,  Oscar  Loo.  iiimii aged 72 yearn of Wilson  Crook,  H.C, Hiirvlyi.'d   hy   his  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   loving   wife  Miiry;, one ...hro-...  Aluir uiul one itistor In Mwllzur-  IiiihI,  Funeral    k or vice on  Tluiriiilay,, .Scpi, nth m j* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,  from (he Fiunily (,'hiipol of llio  Harvey   Funiual   H'omo,   Ilev,  I), I'npplo (if||c|iilln\/j, Creniii-  Hun, In llmi of fluwtii'H, (loiiu.  liuiiM  tu  llio  Hi'iilur   C!li|\/-.r*iiii->  IlniiiiliW* ul  Mcchiili,     7li'i|f.||.  *'On\"e *bedri5oni~home wiflrlarge garage on approx.   *M  acre  lot.  Full price .$6,000 with $3,000 down.  KILLER WHALE DRiyE.IN      ^^^  Profitable business, and! only1 one in Madeira Pdrk, ~]C(st off Hwy,  101. Full* price only $8,500 cash for stock, equipment, and business. Quick possession; j  .Approx.   14  acres  \"   SAKINAW LAKE  with  330  ft.   waterfront,  .with  $8,500 down\":  Full  price   $25,000.  f  WATERFRONT LOTS  In Pender Harbour, with water and hydro.  80 ft.~-$ 10,000 98 ft.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$10,500  EGMONT MARINA AND RESORT  \/This biisy and profitable resort is offered for the firs}- time. Has  1 1 motel unites (I, 2 arid 3 bedrooms), lodge with 8 sleeping  rooms, owner's 3 bedroom home, restaurant, store, (. bait sales,  Standard marine station. Approx. 400 ft. of floats, 81 good rental  boats with Evinrude tpiotors, launching ramp, camper space.  All on 660 ft. of choice waterfront with lots of room for expansion.  An excellent opportunity for capital appreciation here. Full price  $210,000  with  $80,000 down.  To view  by  appointment only.  '*.>.'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     \"A A IN LEE'S BAY., .....   ,A  One -third of Fishqr lsland^-r350\ufffd\ufffdft% wat^i;frontr-7-|iheltered moor-  oge,  'A\" .  -   BUBV LAKE  119 ft. choice waterfront-lof with small partially furnished  home. Has acorn fireplace, bathroom with shower, hydro and  water. Full price $13,000 with $5,000 down, balance at  $100  per month. ,  SILVER SANDS  bedroom view home on approx,   I  acre,  Quick possession,  Reduced to $10,-000,  \"DOWNTOWN MADEIRA PARK\"  100 ft, commercial frontage on Madeira Park road across from  Pender Harbour store, Property runs, 4491 Aooo with   100 ft, on \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  hiwy.  10| and also has a 2 bedroom homo. Full price $27\/500,  MOBILE HOME SITES  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'.! .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       Se'verallots available,,  IRVINE'S LANDING  3 bedrfSom homo overlooking famous Lee's Bay, Fully furnished  including soil cleaning electric ranao, largo Iroozor, washer,  dryer? Irlg,, etc, Over  I  acre of privacy ori this landscaped lot,  Purchaser con have quick occupancy,  CANOE, PASS  4 wfllorffdiil loouu lulu lo ho kold In ono parcel, Full price $1 l(000  wilh some lorms. '  -PCRSONAIT *-r\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- \"  Hi:KtAr;iowf  , FINNISH SAUNA I3ATII  I'V\ufffd\ufffdF 1 li<):Tk;m*Iiy Any \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdul' cIhiiiim-  liij5 Hnn totnl rpKixiilloii, Coin-  pltilflly IiimIuIIciI In your honio,  I'll, m-llDM or wrllo; (3, Umn  crmtrncinr Mi % I-nwoll rilVor,  XJ(C, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ,     , 70114^2'  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'EARL COVE        '  A low lulii Mill ov(,iiIoIiIq on this 30 lot bubdlviblun, Priced-from  1.4,500,  MADEIRA PARK\"  Cliolco vlow lols. on 64 lot subdivision, Prlcob, from  $3,500 lo  $8,000, Some cloofod ready lor l)uil<llnu. r  SECRET f3AY7Ef3i>i0NT  Wcilor loxl ond qo\ufffd\ufffd Motion on 3, watdrirbiil  lots, Appiox, ,2Mr  ncro% ol the l^iM qomijuirciol -coriVor proporiy. lo tgmonl, rid|olri|ng  -1  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdGovI. wlimf, 3 bedroom owner's homo with lully <urnl!.hmJ mvoniio  uuilOfOn lower level mul Post Ollico bulkling on properly, Con bo  purchntfOd In Mipordln i'ioicoIi.,  - CAMPER and TRAILER,PARK 'SITE  '\/ bldu liy i.ldo vlnw loli. ol opproH,   1 Vlt' ncrnv 'nncli, Only o low  liuiiilroil luul liom Mo'iIiki, Koch |iilcod ol f|t 10,000 wllli $3.000  \ufffd\ufffd-i        -      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtown,        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   '  '  MADEIRA PARK\"\"     '  ,,..| luuio.uii<o|.|\ufffd\ufffdpox,.\ufffd\ufffd-a-.|ior|v.|ikrr rmrnr wltlvn HI H (1HI f I CO (VI  V11J W \"(> f *  I'ondor llnihour, $40,000 wllli luinr.,  , ,RUBY LAKE MOlE  ApproK,   12!\" ocrofi ol 'Inkolionl  properly on I Iwy,   101,  Jl  oil  oloclnc liouwkc\ufffd\ufffdjplog unltk. 2 ulocploo,units, of lira \\y|| h rpnnn(jor'\ufffd\ufffd  llviiiu \"fitiartnrx,  Inr on wull hnlll  ntiiloiiroi'i, uwiuii'd  4  hmlrouin  hoiiKi. 2 -Miiollor liomos, 10 ocio cnmi>ln(j mul liollororqn, Appiox.  4,000 ll, wrilorlronl on mdoII  lolai, np'prrix,  n00  ll, Vvntnrlionl  . on Uoby\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdU)k(' with 2  IJooh,  2  honh  nnd  cnnrrolo  |aiini,hlnu  ,   romp, . bil.'\ufffd\ufffd   ol   pov.ihllljloi.   l)\ufffd\ufffdiro,    I nil   pnro   $I!*|0,000   with  $!iO,000'ilovvii or iniilul r,nn ha'pin'clirinud Mipomtnly lor  $113,000,  FRANCIS PENINSULA  3 ho.liooin pm Holly llnli.lio.l hoiiii> on rmoily  2 nam,  $|6,!il)l)  <-0!,ll, '  ,     MADEIRA PARK r \"  4 hmli'iiuiii lidino'wllli ','. full I\ufffd\ufffd(ilhi(iiiini4, 2 (li.plu. u\\  l.nvnl |o|,  uyiir  I (Kin In iil\/n, How to i.i houi Ond laluiov. I oil piluo $40,000  --- ....,-.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda.,,...-....,.. ~v*Mlv>l-l>\/000-r|ownr   .   ''---\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"'\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"- '- -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Mony older vlow ood woioihooi ht* in lhn IV|vMr I(nrhoiir mno  oiyyi?  **r*SH.  REALTY LTD,  Madeira Park, B.C.  Phono Ponder HciSour JB83-2233  PERIODICALLY permanent  spare crew .positions are  available *in our pUlp operation at Port. Mellon, These  spare crew jobs can, progress  into permanent operating positions, Interested applicants  should apply in writing, giving'  full details of past work history and personal .data, to the  ^Personnel Supervisor, Canadian Forest Products Ltd, Howe  'Sound Pulp Divn., Port Mellon, B,C, These \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd application's  will be~ reviewed and-when  riecessary interviews set up at  a mutually acceptable time,'  7154-41  i ji  WANTED       .    > ;       \"  USED Frig, in working order.  886-7734, 7l*E}*$-41 *  WORK WANTED  ORNAMENTAL wrought, iron  railings. Free' estimates, 886-  7029, 886-7056. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' 8893-tfn  WE OFFER a complete tree  service to the entire Sunshine Coast, Our work is insured and expertly .performed,.^Phohe for, free estimates.  v Peerless Tree Services, Phone  \\c -  '885-2109.  \ufffd\ufffd**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     63587tfn  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"*~,,,\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd *\"^T* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd  CARD OF THANKS  I WISH to convey our sincere  , thanks to Dr. Swan and  t>r. Burtnick, the nurses and  staff of St. Mary's Hospital,  SecJielt, for the wonderful  care received by my husbapd  Edgar John Williams, during  his prolonged illness and passing. Also most sincere thanks  to all our friends who sent  cards of sympathy, or donations to the Cancer Society, A  most grateful thanks^Jo all  those who opened thfeir homes  to me during this time.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFlorence Williams & families. 7178-41  REAL ESTATE  100x135'   CORNER   view   lot.  500  ft above  highway   101.  Nestman   Road,   Selma   Park.-  For sale. Ph. 885-2192. 7162-43  WATCH the boats drift by  beautiful Gibsons waterfront: home on the bluff, 3-  yearold 1,700 sq. ft. spacious  3 bedroom post and beam  home, one half coloured bath,  wall to wall throughout; built  in dishwasher, walnut cabinet, raised hearth and massive stone fireplace, enlarged  sundeck, beautifully land-  Scaped without removing trie  wonderful setting of trees.  '''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdView- the - water * from1 every  room in housd. By owners.  Phone 886-7080\" dr write box  584,  Gibsons  B.C.      '\"6850-tfn  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -     PROPERTIES  PENDER HARBOUR AREA  Call Jock or Evans Hermon,  _  Madeira Park, B.C.  >Tel: 883-2745  CHARLES ENQlJiSH LTD.  -        0060-tfn  MacGREGOR PACIFIC  REALTY LTD,  Box 790, Gibsons, B.C.  Vnn Direct:' 0i*fi-ai33  GIBSONS. B<!,st buy, Just imagine full t price 'of\" only  JHl.'},000- given you a soml wa*  terfronl homo wilh two Imd-  I'ooniN, good big llvllig room  wilh fi'i'opliice, vlow' of tlio  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwilier,-- on leased land .with  lino garden.  HRCHEt'gQVK W\/F. 00 .feet-  I'll'   WlltUlI'l'dllt,    full      pI'OllK!-  1'lon for youi' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd liivoHtiiiimi',  $11001), I'rnt'ioUid niooiiigo,  powor nnd i*ondn. in wntoi'  piuvop good liulldlpg kIIh, low  ' |)i'op(!i'ly,  WATICIIFHONT; CI I liu mm,  miiglilfU'iinl homo, lln-nu  liorh'ooiim 0110 01) lliiiin bin roc  , riioiii und a living room Unit  liiuvoH you hronihloHH from iho  vhwflinplwo and ninny uihiii'  oxli'iiii, truly a homo loi iho  bxuoiillyo, .fUR,000 luuidliM  ' UW5, TALK,  Ift imio'ti inlino  lucutIon un hwy. 101'Itoln'i'iti  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffda   (Ji'imlcrii* II piii'colH,-ft ncri'ii nt  .$0700 or 0  ut  -plHMM! ni  |) \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi;  $11,000,  -Awn w-rr* i\\mcKr'mJil'U'  duyn    or   IIIIO-Y.'IKI.    iilnhlH,  Viiiiciiiivnr toll fi'uo liliri.'lKlU  ACIIWACil',! GIIihoiih    \\{mi\\JL.  H\ufffd\ufffdj\ufffd\ufffdi thin houutIfn) piuli-lllui  ll,','.!  ucriiH on Cliiiiiilini'llii lid,.  Mulld   and   opjoy   your   own  miiiiiII niiH'li on oiin imi lion   Roll orjiolil iih InvoH'iiuuii, tho  ollior'\" Iin If,\" Alri'iiily niiinllv|-  dndl J'rh'od for \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd|ii|<*K iiiiih  linlo, Hil 1,000.  PINK   ROAD; '  H Imulnr  vlow 'i.llll ni'i'oH, Hiiiiiliuni  ox|ii'iiiiii'ii, Ovorlookinn (inHiv  Itin Hli'iill, Fully li'iicil Ji.vnjy  linldliiii piiiporly, K,|\ufffd\ufffd, iitini(|,  Imim.v li'i'iun-'-liLllOO ilnwi, &  WI  nionih  nl   ll'.'.,  :TnTAN'niAinr whi*1 iT,iovr  'ntcil I ImIiih, honm., HuiMl'vli  \"l'f 'lining iiri'ii- wiih iiinivel.  min vl\ufffd\ufffdiW\"uvoi'looklii|t li'iiloM  mid liilinidii, Mminl now .nn-  t* 1 vtu  I\ufffd\ufffdm#\ufffd\ufffd;hi\ufffd\ufffd-iil \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdrmtId-\"hrr\\'(*>\"  VIUIllll  Jllllll},    Jl0l|)(|,pl\ufffd\ufffdJI,iu\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdl|y  riiiiii'il 11) l|i|\ufffd\ufffd|) mn, F,|\ufffd\ufffd, ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,lv  -1110,-100, flood lorilm,   ,,      ;  Cull: L'OJUUI*;   GIKAHI),   ltl|((.  'I'M fir 11110-7700 (uvKit). ,  ., 71113-41  SECLUDED but accessible' by  gooej lane,f,160 acres beau-<  tiful we,U elevated: undeveloped property, year round  creek, some ocean view, near  Secret Cove, $60,0Q0, Wi}l  accept some terrns. Box 310  peninsula Times, Sechelt.  . A *3981-tfn  BY ownei*-rone lot % aore-^  view and *aiceiy treed at  Madeira ParJ<. Full price,  $5,000 terms, $4,500 cash, Close  to school, stores, salt wdter,=  Fjank Lee, Madeira Park, Ph,  883-2607. :     A       7105,44  CHARLES ENGLISH LTD,  : Real Estate &* Insurance  SUNNYCREST   SHOPPING  CENTRE  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:    Gibsons, B.C.  SEAVIEW PARK ESTATES.  New 2 bedroom view home.  Lots of cupboards. Utility  could be small1 3rd bedroom.  Carport ,witlv large storage.  W\/W carpet in l.r. and bedrooms. Separate dining area.  Mortgage available. Could be  bought with as little as $2,500  down. : Will also consider  trades under or over^ tlje full  price of only $21,000!  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-Call 886-2481       A  ROBERTS CREEK. BEACH  Ave^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAll cleared view lot.  Ready to build on. Power and  driveway are in. On water-  linei S\/T approved. Try yOui' '  offer  on  $4,500.  Just call 886-2481 for rapid  1 service  SOUTH FLETCHER RD. 3  bdrm. view home in central  location, close to .stores, school  etc. , Large i.r. with divider,  fireplace, dining room, Kitchen has extra cupboards.  Wall \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdto wall carpeting, utility.  F.p: only $20,000!  Call 886-2481 for fast results!  ROSAMUNDTtD^Three bdrm;  family home with nice roomy yard for children. Extra  large l.r. is 20x20 with fireplace. Gas heating and appli^\"  ances goi with\" vanity bathrm.  Carport with breezeway and  utility shed, contains 1,200 sq.  ft. F.P. $20,000 with $5,000 dn.  and balance of $125 per mo.  Available immediately. Hurry  for this bargain.  Piease  dial 886-2481.  SEAVIEW PARK ESTATES  at GIBSONS, Lovely 3 bdrm,  family home, sundeck, carport  \"and only 2, years old. Mortgage  available. See this now at F.P.  of $28,000,  ,5      For action call 886-2481  NORTH RD. Five acres witli  older typo house, partly  cleared and fenced, 2.16 ft. id.  frontage. F.P. are you ready'?,  only $15,0001 with $5,000 to  handle on terms.  Hurry for this one!  Call 886-2401  NORTH RD, Two bdrm. house  on four -acres\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdpartly clear-*  ed, close to shopping, schools *  and ideal for child rep,! face  this one now nnd get settled  for the winter, F,P; $21,000.  Term's.  .Just call 080-2401 .  ORANGE RD.'Nine point five  acres   sloping    properly.  Mostly 'in aider. Easy to clear, 1  Asking price $1,1,750, Try your  offers,\"  Plenso call 0110-2401'  FOIiPOI-Sli]   BAY,   0,05   norcH,  Close to bench\"and mnrinnl  Some vlow. Partly oleurod and  , ensy nccuHH, F,P\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdji)i'ily $10,500,  Try your offer,  , 1A!<  ad ion dial   Hllli-lMOl  LANGDALE     VIEW    LO'l'Si  Clou r 0d    uiul    iiiioloniod  $;j,f)00 to $4,100. TlHW) 1110 hn-'  > Iremoly     roimoimbly    pricodl  ' Don'i wait, Cnll now n|.  Hllfl-24111  MARTIN. ROAD,   ClinSONB,.  I'ooplo nro  looklnK nl   Ihlii  vlow homo for imlni for only  $10,000   with ;, Uii'lilH  po-iiilblo,  Convonluntly plimnod, reconl-  * ly i*o<l(icornt\ufffd\ufffdi'|,   Living room  Willi 'flrepliico, Iwn builiiooiiiH,  hilliljl   nnd  1 ohmiry   kliclutu,.  inoiiorn lialhl'ooni, iiilllly nnd  workMhop, (.'iirporl, An oxcol-'  loiitihliy \ufffd\ufffdlarl'\ufffd\ufffdl'',j'J'l'!i^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,,,,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.,i,,la  Cnll for ii|xni(ly rotuillii  'llllO-fyllll  MARINE  DltlVE,  HOPKINH.  Vlow Join for $'l,ll|l\ufffd\ufffd lo $4,ll\ufffd\ufffd0  Look   for mir   hIjiii- CIuiiIoh  EnkliNli Konl Eidnlnl  Our'Numhor holn\/t llil(l-2'llll  ACREAGE Cloud Io'OIIinii'iinI..  ftdmimiiiul 'Ttoiul\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd1,1\" iirrini  .. for $:i,;kio  Cliimltir Rond\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfi iii'i'tui-  tin' $6,000   ,  J'rnll   Howl   0  iicnm,  oUmrod  nnd rWrvlrwl, $H),f>oil  (!liiinlor H0111I   2 'luii^it.  for $<l,000  iiiiu-a-iiii    HJiECIALM lloioff Iho Proiiilll  CJmvor    Pnlnl \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd FI vu    v|o\\v  ' iMTiiii of iM'iiuilfiilly iiloplnis  Inml 1'i'iidy lor Milnlivliilon, nil  '  no|'vh;oii(    Aro    you    roiidy--  $1^0(10 \ufffd\ufffd'iiHhtJ)iin,l >|i|l, I'lill,  llll  MOW   III. , '    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  ,  imoi-iiii  REDROOFFS ROAD \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Lot  75' x 268' 10 min, drive to  Sechelt Quiet area; close tq*  water and good fishing, phone  and Hydro available, $3,000  cash, Phone 885-96*54, 6804-tfp  ELEVATED undeveloped 10  . 'acres within Village of Se^  chelt, residentiail location,  , $16,000 cash,. Box 0499, o\/o\"  Peninsula -Tunes, JBox 310,  Sechelt, '        6499-tfn  SHELTERED waterfront, Pender Harbour, ,700 ft, southern exposure, tep acres with  .2 bdrm house, All facilities,  Ph. 885-9565. Write Box 6749,  c-o Peninsula Tiroes, Box 310,  Sechelt, B,C, , 6749-ifn  K. SUTUER REALTY   .  LTD,  ALL TYPES INSURANCE  . Gibsons\/ B.C.  Phone 886-2000  MEMBER  MULTIPLE LISTING  SERVICE  WEST SECHELT: Over 1 acre  beach front. Solid 5 room  home featuring lge., Iiv. rm.,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd din. rm., step, saver kit., 2 bed-  rms., 3 pee. bath,: utility and  storage room. Attached carport. Grounds nicely landscaped. Attractive terms on  $34,000. '  ROBERTS CREEK: Approx.  QVi acre with 178' hwy. front.  Zoned R II. Rd. allow. 2 sides,  excellent holding or S\/D property at only $14,000 F.P. on.  easy  terms.  Approx. 1 acre with 103' front,  on bJacktop.. Close to shopping, p.o., and bus passes door.  Water, Hydro and phone  available. Priced to sell at  $5,000.   Terms   too.  Better than xk acre good access to beach. Attractive 7  year old hpme features lge.  liv.\/din.Aroom facing view.  Modern cab. kitchen with utility cove. 3 bdrms. Vanity, bath,  part  bsmt.  Terms  on $23*,90Q.  ROBERTS CREEK: Nicely  wooded ac. close to excellent  beach. All services available.  Only $5,000.  GIBSONS: Owner anxious foi  sale of 1 level ac. with spacious 3 bdrm. home, lovely living room witli fireplace, bright  mod. kitchen features built-in  range and oven and adjoining  utility. Vanity bath with glass  'enclosed tub. Ca r p o r t and  storage area. Be sure to see  this one now  at only $25,000  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPp^-^        '     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ..*\ufffd\ufffd.-..      .-..a.  -, -.  A real buy. in undeveloped  acreage. Approx. 5 acres, level  and secluded', excellent holding property at only $7,500  full price. Terms available.  -.    \\\\ . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"'7182-41  EWART McMYNN  REALTY & INSURANCE  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"Multiple Listing \"Service  Box 238,  Gibsons, B,C,  ROBERTS CREEK;- Two b,r.  house\" wilh acreage, Very  centrally located, 100 flA'ront-  figo on paved road,,. Water,  phdiW nnd hydro, Carport aiul  drivewny, A vory well located  retirement,.home, close to bus  stop, p,o, iinc| store, Sensibly  priced al $10,500,  GIBSONS VILLAGE!- pjl'i-  trally locutdd two b.r, hoihp,  vory clnso to shops and p.o,  Now Croiitwood kllchen, Mpnc-  loiiH nnd briKlit, Good bnso-  monl. nnd workshop, A\/Q hunt  W\/W ciirpuiH h| bedrooms and  living room, J'Jroplnco, Excol-  lopt ^nrdon, A iionl. well kopl.  hoiimi.  I'M'. $*i0,000, .  HOflEllTS CHEER;- ilmyA  well Hllunlcd lot (7Bxll(ill).  Fronlngo nn lower HoIku'Ih  Crook llund, Connnunlly wnlei'  . nvnllnhln, IHoml v|ow propnrty,  An ux*.'o|l<*i)t hiilldliig nllo,  Modornloly priced nt $,'1,500,  CUMHON'fl UOMEHii For Hint  couiilry llvlnit lii n nk'o Iwo-  IaoiIi'oiihi Ii o hi o oil 4-A of  clioliin flnt Innd, Within walk-.  Inn ,(l|iiliu)(\/n lo nlioppliiM find,  hi'linolH, Pi'lco diiiHlli'iilly nul-,  ucod by $0,000,   ,   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ,  -GIIIHON'H-HAY- AHKA;-W\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Ini'friiiil .'I liilrni, honio un ii  lni|(o Wi A, lnlaj.iAi-1 now twn-  hny itiirnito lur pnrkliiK nnd  n lili'o mindy Inmoh In llio  front, ',il  (UMHON'H GOWEH POINT  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlid; Ah now, II Imd, 1000 **(|,  ,fl, up nnd full biisomoiit homo  with Ihu vllh'Ku imhI ;\ufffd\ufffd|iwo in  nil Moi'vii'iiii, Thin in nn Idonl  family honm no don't hiinllnlo  wilh youi1 nl'fnr,  JlOlll'iHT'\/i CHEEK j- lloio Im  (ino nf Iho nhioiil, niibillvl-  Hiorm wo huvo nvui* liiunllnl,  Ini'ltn loin on ii nriiilu iilopu nn  Iwu, orookit wilh  n t'liiilcii uf  HEAL ESTATE (ConU  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdV 1  A. E. AUSTIN CO. LTD.  Garden Boy. B.C.  Multiple Listing Service  Earl'**' ,Cove Reutaurant, 84  seats\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd3QQ it. iyomw \ufffd\ufffdt ferry  ter*mipai; AU yew rpwnd hUai*'  nes?. 7 d^yJ? a me\\t, grp-ssing  $4*5,000^-7^ gpici: mine for ert\"  ergetic (jpupi\ufffd\ufffd. Cornpletely  equipped m$ fvi\ufffd\ufffdhisNd. pW*j -  owners living quarters $89,000,  Around; $25,flpo down.  REVENUE house plus nice 2  hdrm. heine on 1,66 acres,  waterfront view, hoth fully  furnished $33,SQ0,. $15,000 dn.  GARDEN BAY laHefront\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd21  ncres. private, float. Beautiful  \/ location for lodge, cabins,  trailer park. $70,000. Pressurized water.  Fully furnished 3 bdrm. home,  panoramic view of Harbour,  $19,90.0, open for offers.  ONLY 6 LEFT-^-Approx. %\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  a^re* lake, front and view lots  on Garden Bay Lake,, Pender  Harbour area. Only -25% dn,  payments as low as $30 per  mo. Buy now. These won't  last. Priced from $4,500 to  $5,000.  VETERAN'S NOTE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBeauti-  .ful new 2 bdrm. home on secluded acre of land, overlooking Francis Point. Built to  VL.A. regulations. Mortgages \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  can be assumed by qualified  veteran at 3Vfe% and 8%%.  House and acreage, $29,500 full  price: ;.  Archie Brayton. 'Tfit.  883-2728r  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 7176-41  MOBILE HOMES  6Q'xl2- HOUSE trailer, Canadian made; Low down  payment and take Over the remaining\" payments. Ph. 885-  9516, .7032-41  DOUBLE wide\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdreduced for-  sale. Demonstration model.  Must see to appreciate. -Quality  built, many features not found  in others. May be financed. To  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdview, phone'885-2153 after* 6  p.m. .    7085-39  ,,Jnck White  Ken Crosby  ,Jny VliM'ir  llllil-*-im  000-200U,'  aiii*-^:ioo  VJLim-41  ,1        .( a.  i'Io'iiI'imI   or   Iiulil ly   lri'ii.,1,  All  ,,}jilii..for.,iml,v\ufffd\ufffd!|i4,l)iHI..|ior-.Uita\ufffd\ufffd-.-\ufffd\ufffd  JVIc-iiibor  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd V<uu'rmvi*r  Honl   KiiImIo Hoiinl  PI IONK IIIHlWAll     ,  .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- Nolory... Publle\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd--   , MHTWflH WANTED ~'  VlncoProvvor . 006-9359  VVally Paiorson     806-2077  llox 831), aibHonfl,\\H,C,  .., ' '    7JII1-41  ij..\ufffd\ufffdiii\ufffd\ufffd imm it \".mi  ' \"  >  WANTBP TO RENT  RESPONSIBLE   couple   wish  ito rent small house pr cabhw  Oct, 1-Mayr 1, Doug Henderson,   Gen.    Del.    Sechell or  leave'message at 885-2080.  P      y 7163-41  RELIABLE young o-ouple  . want, 2-3 bdrm, home in  Seohelt area, after October 1,  Ph, 985-3084, 7173-41  v;F6a\"RBNf \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" :!.;'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd',  HALL for rent. Wilson Creek  Community   Hall.   Contact  Mrs. n. Diane   Anderson,   885-  33,95, 5455-tfn  WINTER acommodation available from September. Separ-  .. ate living i-m. and bdrm. Bathroom with shower-- Reasonable  rates, At LoWe's, Madeira  Park   Motel.   Plione   883-B456,.  7097-43  HOUSEKEEP.    room,    warm,  clean,  private entrance, 'all  found. Working \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd gent.   Selma  Park. Ph. 885-9535. -   71164fn  FURNISHED waterfront cabin  by week or month at Madeira  Park.  Ph.  883-2643.  7081-41  MOBILE Homo, ]2*.-V,. 2 bedrooms, pomp-Ae with skirt?  ing and aluminum awning.  Only 2 yeais old. Phone 886-  7187. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  7066-tin  TRAILERS & CAMPERS  13 FT. TRAILER. Ex. cond..  Propane gas, electrically  Wired. Sleeps 4, $675. C. Sykea,  Beach Ave., betweep Roberts  Creek and \"Flume. Rd. 7180-41  MADEIRA Park area\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNew  deluxe, fujly equipped units  available for monthly rental,  Sept. 15 thru May. 1 and 2.  bdrms., $150 per month. References required. No children  or pets. Write Box 7160 c\/o  ... Peninsula Times, Box 310, Sechelt, B-C       716Q-tfn  _$ BEDROOM  l\\ouse for  rent,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     $100    month.  Pender    Harbour area. Write Box 7165 c\/6  Times   Box 310, Sechelt, B.C_  7165-43  FURNISHED waterfront cabin for rental near Madeira  Park Reliable adults with  references. Write Box,7111,  o\/o Times, Box 310, Sechelt,  B.C. 7171-42  MOBILE HOME SPACE  Available Immediately  Maximum size 12x42 no children or. dogs please.  BIG MAPLE  *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-  TRAILER PARK  Phone 885-9513  Also     travel     trailer    spaces  available by the month.  7102-tfn  ROOM ond BOARD  ROOM and board available in  Sechelt. Write Box 7193 c\/o  Times Box  310, Sechelt,  B.C.  7193-41  Member of the tyXultiple Listing Service  SECHELT AGENCIES LID,  RED-WEL AREA \" No, 2297  Large view M. 100 ft. frontage ond blk lop Redrooffs ftoqd. Law  taxes; belovy $32,OQ! Just steps to easyiCAR access road to beach  and possible boatJaunchina area. Try your close cash offers lo  the full price of only $5500,00; Call Bob Kent, 885-9461  eves.  WEST SECHELT    '     '       ^     [ ; No, ?251  A delightful 2 Bdrm, home to suit the sensitive, artistlcly oriented  person. A home that has to be seen to- be appreciated, LEVEL 84  ft, frontage facing Trail Islands, attached to approx, 1,3 acres,\"*'  panoramic view property, May I nave the pleasure of showing this  property lo you? Call' for your appointment, Confirm with Bob  Kent, eves, 885-9461,  TUWANEK '       ''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.-    .....0 ., ':  ''    '    '    . . '' -No, 2301  .Delightful cedar cabin under\" 4 yrs, old on vlow lot, In qulolost  su\/Timer* homo or.pa over, Water, Hydro, Elec, range this Is a dan  dy at $7,000,00  & boating for ch  885-9463 eves,  full prico, only $2,500.00 dov\/n, \ufffd\ufffdo(q swlmmina  Melon, great fishing, Tallow, call Polar Smith,  WILSON CREEK . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd No, 2224  A  lot  with t\/oecj seclusion,  wnlor' vIovJ.A'qulol   rood.  Wojor &  Hydro, access to ibpach stoops away. Buy tine, at oply !f.5,000,00  Wilh only   *).|,400,00 down.  Call  Peter Sipllh,   885-9463 ovos,  SELMA PARK \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    ,. \" No, 2158'  2 hodroorrr honm, oil* now kitchen & bathroom, Polly In&ul'qiod  homo,,on o oonomus lot, Pull prlco only $M,000,00, py your  down poymonl. To buo thlt* hmmo, call polor Smith, 885-9463  ovos, (  SECHIiLT 7 . a '      r*\" No, 1983  Grodlous Hying In Ihis largo 3 hodroom view homo wilh don. 2  2 flroplncos, liosomont, On lolly (oncod and lontlscfipad lol,  DcHihlo carport ond U\/T drlvo, Por the discriminating Iniyor, pull  prico *f>34,p00, Try your down poymonl, Por appointment |o vlow  coll Don lloddon, H85-9504. >..'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'''  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWATERPRON'r     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr:-~l'-~T7\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd : No, 2165   '  90'ocrjls ol unlouchml lorflst with 3\/\/00 fco| ol t.|i\ufffd\ufffdro|lnq |usl  20 miles from Socholt, 2 stfoams, Cloon. prlyalo, bucliK ml.  iH'MM0'*mn  m'M  ,,rlfi0 \"14120,000.   Pon lloddon,  i IIUp-VIlU'l, . I,  \",DAVIS HAY'   '     ',     7~~~~' '\"*\"'      \" No  221\/ *  Idodl 2 Imdroom nillMimiinl iionlo, bilulit mul r.oiivoiiiiin't, lust  J ypnrh old,,On joroo vlnw lot, cloniod'oml lnii.lscopml c|oiki |o  hmicli ol Dovls llnv Lash pricn VMJW, Po, oppolnlmmil coll  Don lloddon, flflb-9504,  uarga;n i iarnourf          'r *'\"'\"    -,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd--  Noor now imui ond boom siinimoi tusiduncn Undgii typ'n tiin-  MriiUion, IVitoni roof, 220 wiring\/ tlniploro, Full |i|iimli|ii(, Lora\ufffd\ufffd  windocK, Ono block to good moomgo .nid ||i>hinu, *'.|\ufffd\ufffd i 16 000  Coll C, K, Golhorcolo, \/Ifl6-70|5. ' U,      ' >l0'uuu>  GIBSONS' r*\"^ r\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd No  2261  Allincllvn Iwo Imilroom 'homo,1 A\/O f.(,iu,r,\ufffd\ufffd, 220 wnlno' w\/w  conwlno in living rnum, f-lnlthml baM.in.nil room, l.omo In,\\,l  S'W1 11\/1! nn1\"?\"'!? rN?,nrii,'\"\/,|\"fl,\"1,r0' \",,,n| ,('r f\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlro.  ,'.\",!!1!!.A!.P'.T.,\"\ufffd\ufffd\/(,{VC\ufffd\ufffdI| Q.M,, tMUhoiuAa,  0H6.\/OI5,  iioti.u,aki;       7\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd --- -      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Por summor or yorir 'rouml dm, Wnll loii^cnpinl thro,, |,d,jn c'o|.  loon will, hall |HiMin\ufffd\ufffdnl  nnd w\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd||> |)M||,  2o'\ufffd\ufffd50' |,on       |,|, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  ijiud  In Lnkoi.hoi.1 Mood  nilnuiim from hvlnrt'i, Loi ,||(1 j o Vn  dor lloilioiir, Pull pile feoOO -410,000 down, ,IACR WA|\"n  SIC1II.LI  VIM,AOI; ~~ ,\" '** i     '   ,     ,N\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.m4  *J.|9,(J(K) lot iIimki bdun homo in amim o( Scirhuli   fiQ'xiW im  Iwo nil goirion n,,,|,Imm.I MmlKir. I'.ill liqbniniiiii; \ufffd\ufffd,,||d \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,. .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,'  ^L^..^^  JACK VVAliN  '  IIH6.^6fl|  ciyiiii,  A*iK fOH OUR f RI.C c7lAL0GUWHI-AL tJ-f\/MU  (E.&O.E,) \"'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd A  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd l  w\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdw\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*'^^*m#*m*\\mi0\ufffd\ufffdivimm#<$m*,mmmm  1 T:*zi0*.i>*tiij.imitjji:0>:**J** \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdrjj\/jjrjjjf'j \/ '\/-\/\/. v-.v.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\"<'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\/-'-.- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \"i*^.  i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd% * - r  **0*.m0m\"*  -m \ufffd\ufffd-  4 ** t* **\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 10* '  9  4 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*  to*   **\\0* y\ufffd\ufffd^\ufffd\ufffdJ-    **i\ufffd\ufffd4 ^***00*i* i  \ufffd\ufffd Jt* Mn* A. * A *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*4 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  *l * \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     \ufffd\ufffd.  0.0,0        0 I\nr\"ir\"-\"-'-  \u25a0\u25a0\"\u25a0',     \u25a0 \u25a0, \u25a0 \u25a0 ^ \u2014,\u2022*\u25a0\u25a0-,\u2014 ,i\u25a0 11-ai,  iriui-.. 1^1 rwaiTiiuai\n\". *\u2022 *   \u25a0;    \u25a0 \u25a0        \u25a0 '* c\n'*'\u2022'\u2022 \u25a0*.-\u25a0     '- -0*\n.   .  .** \u2022    -        \u2022\u2022   I '\u2022** J. ,    '\n'\u25a00**f^**0*.**>iNM\\\"\u00bb.*C<w VW*.***?***.****^*.*\n'\u25a0$&\u2022\nr\u00ab*.*i$&\n\u2022tuirm.**-^\n*\u25a0.\u00ab\nf \"0 \\\"it\nj^h\nAXSt-MtPW?\n'<*.>\n\u25a0   .*      '\n,- . .. \u25a0    1     * r,     ,,    * **\n*^r*,*.^0.0^*^r.-sr,r0.t<. \u201e r.^^,,rt., ;.;,;\u00bb. \u201e,'    ,\",,.,, .I, \u201e;*, ;\"*' ' ,    ;    \u201e    - '.*'-..   **\"\"     \"*  . \"\u2022-.- ''J     '\" --     .-    --    \"-     \u2022'-        ...,.->.W -,t,\nI* . . \"\u00bb' - -       ^ ' ''.*\u25a0 \\    '7\u00ab'\n*~ ~i \\A T'\n\u2022r%?A **;**-\nA ' *    *\u25a0*\u25a0'.\u00bb\n* tla.^    'J       -   7,1\n'\u25a0I   \u2022 A.\nBOATS & ENGINES\nPETS\n19 FT.  CABIN cruiser, head,    KIND homes wanted foi-~felt-\nsinlc, tJUnHg.-50 hp''Mercury,\nlike pew. .Trailer, $1,950. Ph,\nua-j-pqplT, 6303-tfn\nFOR SAT.E\u2014Fast. 27,ft cabin\ntrrtis'er; Brantilmayr. design, built 1901, tyuihoguny\n^Hpslrako hull; ex. cond.\n\"*\"\"'. 27.5 h.p. Chrysler Murine rebuilt 1070; head, galley, ipe-\nbr'x,-souhde.r. .etc, Phone HBfU\n72lllfl;\u2014-*-;-_\u2014 sOISMfn\n211 FT. J^aYWOOJ*) cabin boat\n\u25a0'with   jeep   motor   for  sale.\n*   Will  consider  offers Jor  bout\n-wifh motor or either separately,   Ph,   880-9300. 7051-41\n10 'FT..   Glasspar,-   fiberglass\nhull   with  cabin,  no motor,\n$800.   Smitty's  Marina.  Phone\n,88(1-7711. J 7056-trn\n.  17'     BOAT,    fibreglass     over\nwood. 'With   40   h p.   Evinrude, runs woll. .$401). H8II-2.197.\n\" 7if)ti-4l\ntens   Ph  883-2733,     71(16-41\nLIVESTOCK\nBEAUTIFim   , registered    %\nArab weanling filly. Ph. Ollfi-\n2617. \u25a0 .'.,..';  7038-41\nRIDING horses .for sale from\n$150 -and  up.. Ph.  880-9909.\n\u25a0   , 70(17-41\nFOR SALE (Continued) _\nIF .IT'S suits '\u2014\u2022 it's Morgans,\n8857^330, Sechelt, B.C.\n'.   8393-tfn\nUTILITY trailer-  with- :good'\ntires, I|r20, Large ptnv luinkT*\n$10. Ph. aH5-.9p97.  A' 7177-41\njTpm^TnS^'rWpbr'.poUsu-\ner.-good \\ynrlc|ng condition,\n88'5-MIG.       .      '\"\"  \u25a0' Wfi-ii\nLEGAL NOTICES.JcooVd)\n\u2014 , Lj\u2014, ^_\t\nSUNSHINE COAJ3T    ' '\nREGIONAL DtSTRICT\nPUBLIC HEADING\nAmendment to Zoning By-law\nWednesdoy, Septemhsr QY 1971      The Peninsula f lm?9 Page A-5\nFOR SALE\n\"\"LECTROLUX Sales ,pnd Service.  Bob  Walt ham-   Phone\n885-987(1.   A 9593-tfn.\nGROCERsI-1   Husshian dairy\ncase   and   compr^sscHV very\nreasonable.   Ph\".   HflB-9336.  -    .-*\n7179-42\nWANTED\u2014Boat with ib., o.b.\nU&S. or lii-ltl' ft. similar.\nMust be reliab-le. Will pay\ncash. Write Cam, 4209 Chelsea\nCivs,   North   Vane.        7191-41\nCARS & TRUCKS\nGET to know. Ihe. birds, fish,\n. plants', and sea shores .of\nBritish Columbia. Provincial\nGovernment handbooks from\n5'0c tu\" $2. -Birds of Vancouver\n'$3 fill. Birds of North-America\n$4 50. Also Sunset IJob.hy\nhooks and Teach Y oil r&e 1 f\nbooks at The Times1 Bookstore\n.Sechelt,\u2022 885-9(154.' 70,13-41\nVINTAGE    car- lilliO    Dodge\n.Sedan Model D-H  for sa|e\nPhone   885-9712. 7139-42\n1954\"  FORD  pick-up  fnr  sale.\n-   Ph. 885-9550.    . .7115-41-\n19(11 PONTIAC V-8 aulo. $35lT\nplume. 883-2513.        (i817=(fn\nHUNTER      special, '   Boomer\ndune   bug^y.    Loaded' wilh\nextras. Offers. Ph. 883-2571.\n^     \u25a0 \u2022        \u2022 '-\u25a0  7155-41\n__ , *y_l_..   \t\nIJKiO   CHEV.   tjonrl   condition;\nti  cyl.   standard  trans.   $245.\nr.8fV-9^f\"7. 7185-41\nlllti!) IVILISTANG Mach  I, 3\u00ab*1 -\n4    speed.    Offers\/  Ph.   885-\n,9849,   or   write   Box   77J; .Sechelt,   B.C. 7187-41\n.17-PINT-pressure cooker. 9 cu\nfl.   Fairbanks   Morse .\"fridge.\nRoth   in   good   condition.   I3h.\n883.-2231.- J   ,7158-41\nG.E. COMMERCIAL 4.5 kW\ncounter lop\u2014 deep fryer.\nGood condition, $35.\" Commercial shop vacuum, near\nnew, $50. I'H. 885-2200..7159-41\n1959 AMERICAN Rambler,.\n\u25a0 station wagon. Running con-,\ndition.  Best  oilers   885-9415.\n719-1-41\nPETS\nREGISTERED   silver.   Afghan\nhound puppies, li weeks old.\nFor sale. Ph. 880-2737. 7042-41\n8   MONTH   old   male  German\nShepherd,   free.   Phone  883-\n2390.        :..        ,,* \u25a0,' 7104-41\nBLACK     teacup    joy   poodle\npuppy,   female':   Regd.     and\ninnoc.  Ph.  885'9797.      7170-43\nHOOVER    washing    machine,\n1 '-a yrs  yld. Good condition.\n\u25a0Ph.   885-2895. , 7107-41\nI'HILCO 21\" b\/w cabinet TV\n$1511. Deep well water pump\n011 30 gal. lank, cost $200 seil\nat $100. Titan ladies' size ac-\ncurdian, $100* All exc. cond.\nI'h.  885-2292.     - .    7174-41\nApprox. 5 cu.  ft.\nREFRIGERATOR\nCROSS TOP FREEZER\nDemo\u2014 $-125.00\nBoots\n10' Smvliner,   demo.    _ $230\nIP Kencraft,  used     - $295\nUsed Motors\n90 hp .JOHNSON\n40 hp Mercury\n40 hp Evinrude\n50 hp Viking\nMADEIRA-MARINA LTD.\nEvinrude Sales  and Service\n-Madeira   Park.  883-2200-\n(7161-41\nMARINE ACCESSORIES\nPaint r\u2014 Fibreglass 7\u2014 Rope -A\n.   Canvas \u2014 Boat fiardware\nCompressed Q-ir service\nNYGREN SALES  \"\n(1971) LTD. A\nPhone 8Q6-93Q3, Gibsons. B.C.\nLEGAL NOTICES\nSUNSHINE COAST\nREGIONAL  DISTftlCT\n: PUBLIC HEARING ,\nAmendment to Zoning By-law\nPursuant to S. 703 of the\nMunicipal Act, a public hearing will be. held at 7:30 p.m.,\nWednesday, September 22,\n1971, at the Gibsons Elementary School, Gil)sons, B.C^ to\nconsider By-law 85 (34\u2014a lay-\nlaw Ih amend the Sunshine\nCoast Regional District Zoning\nBy-law No. 35, 1970. All persons wlio deem their interest\nin property affected hy .the\nproposed by-law shall be afforded an opportunity to be\nheard on matters contained in\nthe By-law.\nThe  intent   of   the  By-law:\nl.To permit  agricultural activities on parcels of one acre\nor more which lie within the\nB II zone.\n2. To   re zone   the   area   at\n.Chaster,      Rosamund,    and\nPratt   Roads  (D.L.   909  and\n\u00ab83)  front R 1 to R IT. The\nR   II   zone   permits   mobile\n'homes and  permanent   resi-\ndenl striitture's olA480 sq.. ft.,\nor larger.\nTalce notice that the above\nis a synopsis of a by-law that\nmay be inspected at tlie Regional District Office, Davis\nBay, at the times indicated,\nnamely, Monday to Friday,\n8:*}0 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and\n1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and the\nsynopsis .is noi intended to be\nand is not to he deemed to be\nan   interpretation'bfAHe   By-\nPurspapt tp S, 703 ot the\n. Municipal Act, a public heani'g\nwill' be held at 7:30 pm,,\n'Wednesday, September }{*>\n1971, at ihe Welcome Poach\nCommunity 11 a 11, Bodroolfs\nRd;, tii cdnstde'i By-law 35 '(4)\n\u2014^ -liy-law to amend the Sunshine Coast Regional Distnof\nZoning By-law No 3\"\", 1970\nAH persons who deem their\ninterest,in property affected by\nthe prtiposeB by-law shall ,hf\nafforded an opoprtupity tp be\nheard on matters contained\nin the By-law'. .   ,\nThe  intent  of  the  By-law 1\nl.To   permit   additional   copi-\nmercitll and industrial zoning\nnear''highway 101 and Mintie\n-fload.\n2. To change the zoning along\nRedrooffs Road, . Frances\nAve., and in the Eureka sub\"7\"\ndivision. This by-law introduces a predominate R 11\nzoning whicli permits 'mobile\nhomes and. permanent residential structures of 480 sq.'\nft. or larger.. Agricultural\nactivities will be permitted\non  larger parcels.   -\nTake notice lhat the above is\na synopsis of a by*Jaw that\nmay be inspected at the Regional District Office, Davis\nBay, at the times indicated,\nnamely, Monday to Friday,\n8:,30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1:00\np.rn. to 4:00 p.m. and the synopsis is not intended to be and\nis not to be deemed lo be an\ninterpretation  of  the   By-law.\nSunshine Coast Regional\nDistrict\nBox 800, Sechelt, B.C.\n885-2838      v \u2014\n\u25a0\\C.  F.   GOODING\n-\u2014*\u25a0 -Secretary Treasurer    -\n........ 7120r.pub..September 1,- '71\ni\u00bb\u00abr\u00bb\n1\nt\nti\nPENDER HARBdUR.\n\\ TABERNACLE\n(Undenominational)\nSUNPAY SCHOOL ANP BIBLE CUSS\n9:45 A.M.\nCHURCH SERVICE\u201411:00 A.M.\n?m\\w Rey. WalferS, Apkroyc|\nMadeira Park \u2014 883-2374\nSUNSHINE COAST\nGOSPEL CHWCh\n(Undenominational),\nSunday Sefiopl \u2014 10:00 a.m.\nChurch Service \u2014 11:11\" p.m.\nEvening Seryite 7:30 p.m- -r\nPASTOR REV. S. CASSELLS\nDavis Bay Road and Afbuty?\n(2 blocks up from HighvTcy)\nThe United Church of.Canada,\nSERVICES -y\nSt. John's Unifed Church 7Dav.it Bay  ;\nSundqy Services - ?:**3tf q.rn, *\nRoberts Creek United -\nSunday Services 7.?:3Qp.rp. .     .\nGibsons United Church;\nSundqy Services - 11: J 5 a.m.\nPort Mellon United\n;   \u2022 Sunday Services - 7:30 p.rp.\n(2nd and 4th Sundays)\n* ' Ministry\nRev;- i'im Williamson - Gibsons - 886-2333\nA  'rtf\nMr. and Mrs, Malcolm Hugh .Weir\nWeir^rTyson > , .\nHoneymoon in the Okanagaii\nafter Horth Van. wedding\nVERY   latest   models   oi   Ger-\nSZ SSSo.^sa?. ls-Pi;1VL;-iS,'Ei\"se\" 7>r,ai,d M8,co,m\n :-   :..,- ..'.. A\u201e_ A1 \u25a0 Hueh Wen- were united in marriage-at\nBaptist Church Services\nBETHEI, BAPTIST CHURCH\nMerm*3id and Trail, Sechelt\nSunday School 10:00 a.m.\nMorning Worship 11:15 q.m.\nCALVAHY BAPTIST CHURCH\nPprk Rd., Gibsons *\nSunday School 9:45 am.\nEvening Worship'.7'@Q-PJn.\nPastor, Robert Allaby\n-      (885-2809)\nA WARM WELCOME AWAITS\nYOU.\nelectric calculator $299.50 at\nThe Times Bookstore, Sechelt\n885-9654. 7034-40\nlaw.'\nr\nI PROMIBf\nNOT TO PLAY\nWITH MATCHES\nSunshine   Cqast   Regional\nDistrict, Box 80t),\"SecheJt, B.C.\n885-2838\nC. F. GOODING\nSecretary  Treasurer\n7175-pub.  Sep1 .K   15\/'71\nMELP PRBVENI IORE6T PIBB0\n,i'via<l  rjn,*t*,-'i   olqrlli.jM orli  \\a   iirrtinaM\nrun*\nPfflff\nUi,i   unl\nPhone bt drop In todayf\nMove up to SUNSHINE HEIGHTS*\n \u00bb-\u00bb\u00bbr\u00bb\u00bb'\"\u00bbw\"\u00bb\n^.\\mimiil\\ifmi^\nWllWWjIiliip\n,    * 0 .\/*i t*.\n\u25a0f*MmfpMmw\n\". ..  \\ 1\nigh weir were united in marriage-\na lieautiful evening ceremony at Holy\nTnijiiy Catholic. Church, North Vancoii.-\nA-i.' B.C. Reverend J. Kilty officiated\nal   lhe  double   ring  ceremony.\nPhyllis   is   the   youngest   daughter   of\nMi   and Mrs. Stan Tyson Sf., of Wilson v\nCieek, B.C. and Malcolm is the only son\nol Mrs. Isobel Weir and the late Trevor\nO   Weir of North  Vancouver,  B.C.\nGiVen in marriage Jay her father, tlie\nbride was radiant in a floor length Empire style French satin gown with lace\neii iiain. Her chapel length veil was held\nin place by a headpiece pf satin petals\nand she carried a cascading bouquet of\n\/jftUteman.i roses.., andi sleplvanotis. For\nsomething'old, llie bride wore her grand-*\nniottier's   birthstone   ring. . r \u2022\u25a0\nBridal attendants were the Jiride's\nsisters, Mrs. Ken Moffat of Manitoba, as\nMatron of Honor and Mrs, Don Hamner\nof West hank, B.C. as bridesmaid. Both\n\\Veri! gowned alike ih floor length dresses\nof lilac peau-de-soie and chiffon, and\ncarried colonial bouquets of lilac chry-\nsianlhemiiiiisand yellow daisies and wore\nyellow daisies in their hair.\nThe groom chose .James Ballantyne\n(is hi,s boHl-mimi with Allan Bella and'\nJohn'Dunsler as ushers, Mr. Gerry Leini-\neux, godfiithcr of the bride, proposed\nthe tnnsl lo lhn bride nl the reception for\n70 (jiift.slK Jn lhe Cypress UoYnn of the\nWest Vancouver Community Ccnlro.\nSherry J.uvuk;, niece of the groom, wns\niiVchnr*\u00bbo nf Ihe niiosl  hohk.\nMrs. Tyson, llm lirldo'S1 Diolher, wore\nn'di;ess njul ciml chsiinibki of tur<|iioiso\nsilk and  liicn with while n(,res,soi-|\u00bb!,s,\nMrs, W\"ir, ini)ll\u00abi|' of lire |g:rniijn,,\nwore a cold and diusis <)|' pinl'i pemi do\n^lironni wilh beige uccossoi'les,\nJ''iir llichoiieymiioii trip to the nkun-\n11\/(1111,   llll) Illicit! chosii fl  tl||'l|ll0iS0 COIll   1*11(1\ndl'tisH Willi  while ni'i'imsoiies lu'i'Ouled by\ng  corsage'of  Talisman   roses.\nUpon   their  return    the   couple   tooli\nup residence in North Vancouver, B.C.\nDental Topics\nFASTER  Treatment Coming\/\nAn expansion of the duties of \u2022 dental\nauxiliaries', how under study, may shorten\nyouij- wait for clieckups and lceep your\ntime iiv the chair to a .minimum.\nOne such study,\" being carried out in\nPrince Edward Island through a federal\ngrant, is finding that dental hygienists\ncan be trained to fill teetlv once the\ndentist has grilled the cavity. Hygienists\ngenerally examine, xrpay, clean teeth, take\nimpressions for study casts and instruct\npatients in tooth and gum care.' They are\ninvaluable in the school system, especially\nin rural areas where dentists are in short\nsupply.\nThe two-year study, wlji,cjv is halfway\ncomplete, follows .closelyAthal of the\nRoyal Canadian Dental Corps with denial\ntherapists. Both are pari of the trend to\nincreape the use of dental auxiliaries to\ntake over Ihe simpler jobs, so the dentist\ncould be Ji'ejL^ to tackle more complex\nwork on his1 palieuls. The denlisl super.-\n\u25a0vises |he work\u2022 of his helpers.\nSome 1,000 adults and 1.IJ00 children\n\u2022have so far been treated by such denial\nteams in lhe P,E,1, study and* all 'liitvi,*\naccepted lhe situation.. Dental jiygienists\nwere Iruhieil to fill teeth und copuiur and\nfinish all types nf fillings al Ddlhousie\nllnivcrsll.y', The schinfl Was so .Impressed\nwill) ilu.' preljniinnry 'findings Ihnl jl is\nplanning tn iiicjudc lliis special training\nns-pnrii of. Ihe regiilni- twn-,V'Uir dontnl\n, liygliiiio ciii'i-icuJuiii.  ...      -'\u25a0\u25a0\t\nTHE ANGLICAfy\nCHURCH  OF CANADA\nFor details of Summer Services in\nSeehel.t-Redrooffs, Pender Harbour and Egmont please phone:\n885-9793\n885-9673\n885-2133\n885-2320\n\u25a01 885-233 V\nPriest\u2014REV. D. POPPLE, Sechelt\nAf.\nis a\nout mess\nSilver. Hiil|iioi) from tlm' firihery ut\nCurlnr's Uny, Alnskir'lurn ill heavy do-\ninnnd In lureiiii) iiIiii'kuIh. us |>uimj 'liollur\nllian llm siiliiiuii I'luiftlii liirihtir In lhe\nmiiilll.\n\u00abGAL  NOTICES (cont'd)\n8.'\niwow\u00bb*MWi*wwmii*wiiMiii\nNOT1CI\" Tf) CniiJ])]\u00bbrORS\nJilslnln of Mnry .Judo Hun\nWJlilJlAMHON; deceused, laid\nof Hun  |.|!\u00bb, HnMioM, B,(\", '\nCi'iulliorn   nnd  olhiu'ii  huvlnn\nnltliniH  H|<illll)Nr-l|li)''NUld   (rtillllii\nurn |iuriili,v i'i*i|ulr<>d lo neiid\nlliiin   duly    vni'll'leil,    |o . Ihu\njuiBidii--,i,iiiiH'rJ'iJ!!r:(i.,ir)*Biii-\nI'di'd HIi'iM-l, Vuiiriniver I.\nIM'., liuiiin! Iho l,')lli iiny J\nG(!|ii|)i!r, I ll? I, nl lor wlilrh ijuln\nIho iikhcIm of Um mild Kidi'ln\nwill lie dlslrlbiiled, hiivln\/t rn-\njuird only lo I'liilniii Ihnl- linvn\n(icon ri'i'ulvi-d,\n; CLINTON W, KOGT)'!\nIMIIiLIC TIlimTMlA\nVlO-lpiib, Hcpluiiibor I, II, II),\naa; III7I\n^>-*r*0W*W%$Kri''f''*'i**',,l{jt\/l\nSSS23ES\nmmmBtsm\nSSE\n&S8\nn\n1* 1\nCLOSED\nHoBidays\n' r\"\nSept.-7 \"21\n\" 1 >      1  1'\nThank yon'tor\nyour patronage\nSOLNilC SiRVICE\nSTATION\ntXKiTM^i T   A(R*P7IM<r\u00bblinTG.   nATRT   lOHMTli\n,   0*00,^**00*00, 0 -  \u25a0ir0-+r,fHi\u00bbT0*mt*M.*v   -00*0-9 0 .0*0    m 0-000*\nTh,i true romlndor of iomlnp evon|s Is \u00ab sorvlco of SECHELT AGENCIES\nUP. Phono Poninsiih flmes direct for iron llstinos, spodfyino ,'\"Pa|\u00ab\n, , Po.il\", P|oos\u00ab yibio ihoi epoca |s llmllod ond somo odvonco dqloi' moy\nIipvo to woll Ihtilr turn; olso thai Ihis Is a \"romlndor\" llstlpp only and\ncopnot a|woys enrry full dental's,\nwmnntmnrintvmnn^^\nS\u00abpi,;.fl- fl p,i)i, Socholt l.\u00ab(jlon iloll, lilnno, ;\n, Supi. 9\u20142 p,ni, St, Ulldfi's Moll. S'trholl Hospital AiiNlllnry Miry,\nA',H\\ ^,,,'^;;;::;.fLrii.nii,J',li\"i.Kl|.ir,,,l \u25a0|*irl*iPMivConinuii'iliy^|-loll...liiii^Or\u00bb\u00bb\u00ab-.--\"-'.'-a\u00ab-i<\u00bb\u00bb\n\"\"Supi,\"\"\u2022}.'\u25a0-.Jl HpinAlo.illli Unit (ailisonb, .lock H, Jill Hulwiy School Mill\n3\u00ab|il. ll-.--l^ p.iii. Plll'*ln| ppiinlnii & Opun |louao o\\ I'oIkiiIs Crool-\nririiliiill, ' ,       ' .   ,\n1 .rii.\u00abpt, 11--l-f* p,m,* Si,,ri|ldnV. llnll *><:irhnll. Coninnnlol Don MorKni\na Sepl, ,13\u20142 p.m. Hoolih Centre\/dlhsops, O.Aap.O, Rrnnrli *Jft Sorlnl\nSopi, l.lfl |*>.ji*i| Si\u00bb Imll hnilwi Hnlh l-A 10 Urnnrh M0, Goiwml Mlij\nSopi.   |,'J   <*|)iiirh  llnll,   Sorliiili,' Coll'mllc\" WfH)i'iil'i\u00ab l.imf|i|ii  l<ii(jiilni\nSufil,' ,|fi    fl...flp.oi, ...Mm,  |l\u00abiul<-|   MuwlonS  W-sbI   Soclwli,  LA,   to\nflrnwnlos Mlc*. '\n' fii-pi, Ift I i30 p,in, Sfirhfth Union I loll, Se, C|||?en*i nrondi 69'Riifmlnr\nMi\u00bb,  \u2022 *'.''.'   '\nSopt, IH   Imm t) p.m. Sorh'oli Unlnn llnll, flrnnrh M0, Doiko,\nRitpi. Id   \u2022? H pm, Si lllld.i't. llnll, S\u00abrl)ii|l. Gfi|d<m Cliii> Flower. Show,\nSup!, II   f| p.m. flpliiiiMniio, (*||iM-)iiii,,cii-iidiii-iiioii Cfii\u00abnKiiiii*H,\nASK FOR OUR FRE\u00a3 CATALOGUE     OF MM* ESTATE\nMulllpln MMlno Sarylcn\nVancouver flciol I^MaU'\n,       Ooori\nREAL ESTATE\nINSURANCES\nClES::tfDi\nSocl.clt, D.C.\ni^ji\n\\m*\n<\u25a0\nh\nm\n\\ ->.*\n\".-\u25a0\u25a0TJS -fc^' --'  ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-,-  I  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdl *-'Ar,3^5q|3*^'5^ v\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,-r**^^*^^\"^^  .     \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' ' A , a f  ^-J?:^^^^^  1. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*,  \ufffd\ufffd I.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"l  19  .J ,r- .  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJi \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"-. 1  -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtew  \/  r*  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn  'I''\"  -  -^ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**\" A 3* o-Ci * A5.  V     **     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   >    *  -   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd J- . *;  J    IIP\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  rl  I f   \"*\"    r\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd?\\ C '  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi*  ..'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - --\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-..,:- Expansion  Twin Cm k I umhu s Sot h t It  branch is now t>pL>n loi business jiul  John Hopkins .nul ( ki\\ liiib\\ mv  busy .with }>i*-|>\ufffd\ufffdiicition>\ufffd\ufffd lot the ol-  ficial open nn, this month Ihe lum  ber-yard will opeiate ou a ca&h and  carry basis.  MORE   ABOUT ., ,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Ratepayers' Association  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfrom page A-H  is increasing the tax stiuctuie  Mr, James \\vlio was a candidate in the  last Regional Boaid elections, advised  that'taxpayers elect Regional Boaid du-  ectors who made cleai what then plat-  iorm will be and who will go into office  and get a clear pictuie to piesent to the  public.  He said that municipal xouncils quietly go \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdabputf'their business tjnd at the end  of the year present a cleai pictuie in the  form of the annual iepoit He agieed  that Regional Districts are new and had  bieetj dumpd oh us by the Pn ovincial  Government.  Mrs. Skellett of the West Gibsons  Heights Ratepayeis reminded taxpayeis  that the Hon. Dan Campbell, Ministei of  Municipal Affairs and the Hon Isabel  Da.wson will attend a public meeting at  Gibsons Legion Hall on Wednesday, September 29, Executive officeis of the S.C.  Regional District Ratepayers and Director  Frank West of the Regional'Board will be  present. -   *  '    ^  \\  \"SB*  : as  j -  s'\"  <*-  J  t*  Oft  bid  '     'LJ \"i  \ufffd\ufffd \"\"*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"l  Page A-6- . Tho Peninsula Timei  Wednesday, September 8, 1971  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt |MMi-i|\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1l>T\ufffd\ufffdl-f\"q.-\ufffd\ufffdii  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt-iifJ..\ufffd\ufffd.|.\ufffd\ufffdli,l...ii,.'.>.^i   '*    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlll'H  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*  Gibsons Rod-&-Gun .  Annual Shoot results  CHARLIE _Burns__ jyipiliortal    shooting  event which  took '-place at the Gibsons Rod and-Gun Glt*b-August 20 1971 -  marked the end of summer and the beginning of fall and hunting season,  Fourteen competitors vied tor the cov-  . ptepl Burns Trophy but onlly one took the  awaid  out  of a' three way  tie  on  the  meat,of a tightest' 3 shot gioup.  Congratulations to Bud Jones foi some  very fine shooting and for doing his  thing again. This was his thud Burns  Tiophy win Tied with him weie Mark  l\"tugglps, last yeais winner and Mr. Gunnel Wlggaid of Sechelt.  Winners of the vaiious tiophjes are  cis tollawAustin Mooreroft, Gibsons Rod  & Gun Club, best 50 yds prone Fraiik  Rod & Gun Club,  Bud Jones, Gibsons  best 50 yds standing,  sitting, 100 yds Bums and Giand Ag-  giegate  Chi is Blancevic, Gibsons Rod & Gun  Club   best   100 yds   5 shot gioup, MadA  Ruggles,  novelty  shoot  puze  The three gracious sisters of the late  Charlie Burns were on hand to -present  the trophies to the winners and 'this  memorable day which has become a  tradition with tJve Gibsons Rod & Gun  Club ended once again for another year.  However the.end of this special day also  marks the beginning of renewed activities  at the club which reopens its doors to the  Juniors .22 small-bore shoots every Monday evenings; tlie pistol slipoters every  Tuesday evenings and the mixed seniors  .22 small-bore competition on Wednesday  evenings. The trap practice shoots , continue on every Sunday afternoons at 1  p.m.  See you at the clubr-shooters, guests  or visitors. Drop in whether you own guns  or -not\ufffd\ufffd\ufffddon't be a drop out. Won't you  join us?  rgra  juii.il m^asmimvnvi..iutMmigimjWJm0wmtm\ufffd\ufffdimim0um0immi^,    |JI1M\ufffd\ufffdH \ufffd\ufffdjiiJilinipiiiMjllniin\ufffd\ufffdmti iiiiimi  nigwwimiiw.mMMigiww.niyi u.,m.  iJSA,  _^  PAVING JJHE JSUNSHINTtOAST  'a  **%*j33  \/ DRIYEtyAYS, PARKING AREAS, HIGHWAYS  CALL   BERT   885-2343  -v. K*,p\ufffd\ufffd*t,*.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^r.*A~.A,xt.* ^j,i<waflift- ..-:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,*L\\^JK.*r\ufffd\ufffd.-,y&-*0fa.iAr*rrir.**f'jri.,p*~,-'*J . ^.,.i.ussif.*ie.j*.'^i0  \\Joigensen, Sechelt I  best 50 yds kneeling ]  Rod & Gun Club, bes  ii  ii  'COOL' SHBRTS  'HOT' SHIRTS  SHIRTS - SHIRTS - SHIRTS  .1     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'   r-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdv,  -1'  *\\A\\%m  rorm club  \"s.  f  y%A  'H  ^\\  &  -\/  U'1 mi  - - i   J  FOR HER!  SECHELT JEWELLERS  Sechelt,  B.C  885-2421  ZJ&-:.  Ini Business  Stocking up the shelves in the new-- charge of this operation while partly opened  Sfechelt branch of Twin    ner Bud Norris continues to operate  Creek Lumber & Building Supply is    the Gibsons store.  Mr.   Terry  Raines    who  will  take  'Vj    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  V. . .,   )\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'-'  Area gr  FRIDAYS, '4:00 p.m. S  INDIAN HALL '  Jeackpof $300  $75 TO GO  ^ DOOR (PRIZE ^  ********_**0*00*0*0**0*0***f!*00*000*******0*!  GWG PANTS:  FLARED JEANS  All Sizes, Shapes And  ^Colour*  BELTED VESTS  CM DfliSPLAY  SEE  OUR SELECTION  NOW  Cowrie Street, Sechelt ~     ,  WEAK  885-9330  Prediction of expansion  i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd y.^ ^_^^  realized after two years  WHEN   Terry   Haines   mid   Bud   Norm  took   over..*, Tv\/in   Creek   Lumber   &  Building Supply in Gib.sons  in  Muy of  10(10,  they~proirl'ittG'd to expand to mqet  ^ggg|^g\ufffd\ufffd:\ufffd\ufffdaia^Mg\ufffd\ufffdSMPS^^  M\ufffd\ufffdM  mAAAAMJA*  mm \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  %  LOCATED  IN  DOWNTOWN' GIBSONS  This Choice Commercial Property Is Approx.  '   2,500 sq.  ft. and has wonderful potential  i   \" '\ufffd\ufffd  For information phono days 886-2346; ovos. 086-2872  '000W0*i^i^****^^  ,.!..,.\ufffd\ufffd,  community ru(|iiirtiir)0|it-H. Thin was no  i,dlo boast, IiihI Sulurday thoy opened  another braneb. in \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSeohclt \\yhich will bo  known a,s Twin Crock Building Supply  Cush & Carry.  Twin Crook Lumber bus gone out oi!  lbs way to Mive Um custoiixtrs prompt and  oll'idcnt Kcrvitio and thin will bo tbo policy in Socluilt, Good .service and nuod  pilcoH Is our motto, paid Terry ItulneH  who will Mtiporvi.so . tlio Socholt store,  Ilolpinu Terry are two ymmg pum, John  Hopkins and Clay Carby, .John who wont  to Achi\/ol hero is lal'lntf his fi rut job in  tho business wiirld and Clay has' already  had considerable oxporlouco in the hardware and lumber field,  Operatinj' Irom ficclioll, the nloic will  bn*'Iihlo hi Mive belter\"Vnrvi^v lo ll)\ufffd\ufffd;  I'euder Harbour area wberni ninHlijIic'lloii  In r|uli'lfly nntl)erin|{ niomuiitum,  'I'erry \"Hui-Kiitcli\" Kiilnim Is well-  kiiuwiron Hid Muiishlne Coatil an bit. luii)-  lly lam been connOcled with llic area  since the Hum bis ureal ^ruiidl'allici own*  ml the properly in Hoberis .CreeK vyliere  llie J'roHbylerliii) Cijmp now ttlaiidh. 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George Hppjc\ufffd\ufffdns, who  were married i%* a quiet cererpony  on the afternoon pf- August- 3.3th-(at-the -  United Church, were surprised at tljeir  liQme on Hall Road, Roberts Creek; when  friends arrived, on Saturday .evewng.  August 28th, witli a poj.-luck. buftef, and  a two-tier cake decorated with pjhlt- rosebuds. Two handsome white qnd pinlj floral arrangeinents wej-e placed on the din='  ing room table on either side of fhe cake.  The bride was presented with a beautiful carnation corsage.     ,    .  Frfends of the eoyple presenTTd wish  them well were: Mr. an<4'.-.Mrs. C;, L-ayv-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdrenee... Mr., and Mrs. p. Parry; MrAahd  Mrs. jack Eldred; Mr, mh Mrs. IVIqrgan'  Thompson, IVTrsi. t, PJiypjn^B^, Mrs.M.  Fitzpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hughes, Mr.  aid Mi-s. Bud Fisher, jvjr. and JVIrs. Alex  Gibson, Mr. and JVfrs. \"A, Swanson, Mr-  and Mrs. R. Cotton,: Mr. and Mrs. L. McQuaig, Mrs. E. MacLean, Mr.'S. Miles,  Mrs. M. Gray, Mrs.' L. MacJLean, Mr.  and Mrs. B. Starrs, Mr. I. MacLean, Ml'.  P.  Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Gflea^Jiiause  s^teMfe^^  VIUAGE OF GIBSONS     The next'regular meeting of the Council yt\\\\\\ fa he(d on Monday,  September 13, 1971, at 7 p,m. being advanced one day from th^  regulqr Tuesday schedule,       ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  September 2, 1971 .  . DAVID JOHNSTON,  \/Y\\Mnic1pareiefk-  i  amssagsiBE^^  Grass is greener \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Under investigstion  MORE people, aie living in the cities -     P\ufffd\ufffdllCe   wce,:e.  'investigating   cjrcum-     bluff  and   SWUng.3!'Qlind fefiipg..tlj*    .-.  nuuuiun, mv   ana  jurs  and enjoying it less. stances of this fatal accident over the   other way. Driver was Philip Por-   and Mr and Mrs J Kurpig  A recent Gallup Pon in the U.S. shows    Labour. Pay weekend..The ti'uck was    cher of New Westminister;  Pasgeiv \" -  tb^t-60 percent # the resicients of po^rf tmyeUin\/itoward iSecl\/jelt when it a]i-'--gef':S. were Cecil-Ray Porter ol BjirA Various entertainments  Piiious urban centers would prefer life    parently crossed, the highwaV north    naby and his 14-year-old son Randall   from fwiiiaht 'fUafrir*  [  in the country survey respondents indU    of  Halfmoon Bay,  -struck \"la  rock-   who. died later of multiple injuries.    J^J wl*Yjil in?a\ufffd\ufffde  '  cated  a  growing disfavor with .suburbs\" ^.\":-\"*i.-   .::>:...\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ^ \"    A ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd A      *    A....   . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     ^'   .   ^'       -      PERCY',' gets off-to a good start tonight  at-.the  Twilight  Theatre  in  Gibsons.  as well as large cities.  TWILIGHT THEATRE  GIBSONS- -.. A  J.AST TWO DAYS  The Story of q VERY Private  Transplant,  No person under 18 years of age will  be admitted.  JVi  ,IWf%^\ufffd\ufffd^;Ai  STARRING.  Kirk Qauglas, James Mason.  FRI. 10, SAT. I'l, SUN. 12  MATINEE SATURDAY 2:00 P.M.  MON. 13.TUES. 14, WED. 15  Sally 'Hot Lips' Kellerman  IN  BREWSTER McCLOUD  Seen M-A-S^H?  See This OfiOr  WARNING;  Iqnauoap-  Sweqrina ond cqorse  '*; \ufffd\ufffdv- p.e, Birectpr  COMING NEXT WEEK  A New Leaf  with Walter Mothau  AND    '  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .Little Fauss and  Big Halsoy  See Kruse Drggs Special  Matinee Offer       .'  ENINSULA  Section B  Wednesday, September 1, 1971  CLIP Tims  COUPOM!   ;  hM\\T_   frn   (Run     PRESENT THIS COUPON AND  iWE \\\ufffd\ufffd llii  i^yc 0N Y0UR NEXT  PhPtie-for pur low prices ori complete Beauty\"*Sglop Service,  Corilirtenfal Coiffures & Boutique  TRAIL BAY CENTRE - PHONE 885*233?  obLntLT Valid Monday to Thursday in the month of September  pqges 1*6  Sales and service a . .  echeit business  joined by new Tretailer  .*2 -  SUN&HINE Coast-W Sales and Service  ' Ittcl., opened its doors officially in Sechelt last Saturday, bringing to the area  the .services of two specialists in the field  of electronics.  Partners in the business are Mr.. Gordon Oliver and Mr. Ed Nielipison. Ed's  wife Marjorie will Joolc after the book.-  ki3epiTig and office. Both families have  long *been associated with the area, coming here for holidays, often by cruiser  from Vancouver.  Mr. Oliver has been in the radio and  television business for 25 years and opened a busines in North Vancouver in 1957.  Mr. Nicholson has been in the electronic  field since 1955, working mostly with  manufacturers including GE, Philco anci  Admiral. He first pommenced working  with Mr. Oliver in 1958.  With their extensive background in  the business they have Jxiilt up a truly  specialist service which is evident in the  impressive panel of test equipment which    JJn wher^ lhere 1S 'd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd chance an audi-  tiieyjittilt themselves: This diagnostic sei--    hle,. waniing   could   prevent   a   possible  Vice  is  quite  unique  and   enaJiJes   tjiem     ca,l,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdil!!!^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'^c.,.a!u';, Wben driving. -  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i^n.ive.aj.l'ie servipe reqi|j|-ed by the. more  uompjeif colored le|evsion sets  very    good   family     movie  starts on Friday. The original Walt Disney presentation pf \"20,000 Le^ijes un-.  tier the Sea\" in' wide screen and Technicolor.  SliouJd  be  of  special  interest  to  youngsters  who   like   lots  of   color  and  animation as well as the older fans who  slill  enjoy tlie old Walt Disney niovies.  \"Something   else\"   from   the   director  of MASH swoops  in on Monday in  the  torm of \"Brewster McCloud\",  a  comedy  dealing   with   absurdities   of   pur   times  and the story of a young plan who puts  ectrohome sets are \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd arriving in the new    on   some  wings   and   makes   a   maiden  store daily and the new business - carries    flight in the Houston Astrodome. All in  as full a line of tubes as is practicable. all an interesting satire, hut once again  Like many other people \"yA the' aj-fia,: \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd't'-'reqyires your \"-student's Ajard to  read  the Nicholdns and Mr. Oliver have come    eighteen years of age.  here .j\ufffd\ufffdp escape from the pressure of city  living; The Nicholsons aie living at Redrooffs and Mr. Oliver is Jiving in Sechelt,  Most people who are interested in orgjm     -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd=-* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-   -        - -       ..r.^,.^.^-----.^ ^-^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^-r-.  transplants   will   find   this   movie   enter- ^BfilllllllIlllliIIIIIIIIIiaaail]UllfiaS3IlllIIIIIIIIIIIilIIIIIIEIIIIIIlIllIIIBIglBfaiaail9IBliiaBIIlilIlBIIIIIBHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllBJSlJB  taining.  So don't be. bashfyl,  if you are S  over   eighteen,   come'  on   'down   to   the  Twilight and see what Percy realJyis  Another  Safe Motoring  THE LANE straddler is a highway pest  who displays a serious lack of cp|]7  sideration for other drivers, says the B,0.  Automobile Association. Lane* markiriigs  are on  the road for a definite purpose  gll I llfll IIIIBIII111 f i III f I III f BfllBBI BIBiriNliimiiriH IBIbTiNIII.  GBBSOfiViS  & S  ARE YOU MISSING THE  BARGAINS?  Runabout,  Wringer Washers,  Chrome, Sets, Office Desk,  Wqter Pressure Tank.  ***- - - \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .*\"\ufffd\ufffd  \ufffd\ufffd ucmmw FWfyvBB   a Located behind  and the good drivers always remain Uh    |    MdeGregor Pacific Realty Ltd  tine lane except when passing. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   - -\" \"  Skilled drivers use their automobile  liorns infrequently. However, it is a niisr  taken courtesy to refrain from using the  horn whero. lhere is any chance an audi  THIATRE with \ufffd\ufffdvery  purchase of 6.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd worth of school supplies  ^COMPARE  OUR  PRICES AMD  SAVE!  000mMnam00ttmu000ui0t0v000m00Ki0i0mM  Njfune  PLEASE ADMBT  to TWILIGHT THEATRE  MATINEE  Validated  Offer Expires OCTOBER 2$thf 1971  MnwnwwwwwwwwwiMMwwMMWtwM^niwiWwwwmnwniiiMMMti^  DEPENDABILITY \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"INTEGRITY \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd PERSONAL SERVICE  Tl-o latest models of AdhUial and El-  J\/Valter Safety says,  \"Kneel or sit lovy In a  canoe, If upset, HANG  ON tp the oanoa until  When driving on freeways, motorists  \ufffd\ufffdnay iipd (hat maintaining a safe following distance is impossible because of  njher cars speeding and changing lanes.  If a vehicle pabses too closely in fronl  of your car, yon should drop back to  allow a space a little more than the onp  car ieiigti,! suggested for .paeJj .K) miles  per. lujip-.. speed.  Drive with common sense\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand  \"Dring 'em Back-Alive!\". A  i7  ? . Gibsons, B.C. B  I'iL'^g'j^lNlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^  Gibsons  886-2234  Sunnycrest, Plaza  886-2726  Sechelt  885-2238  JUSr ARRIVED!''  RIBLESS  CORDUROY  8 Co|ori To CboQio Frotn  All Fall  Fabrics  Hayo Arrived  fabric *.MoiUe  CI-IAHGEX \ufffd\ufffd  Marlnu Drive, G|l\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdon? 086-7M*>  w\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdimi\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMin \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdM.....1............... ^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd------\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd r-n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn-inj\ufffd\ufffd-in>m>mwwnm  A~-Yifiii:cunti;iptiiliiiixiini inviting  Amchitka ,  r\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdby John Savage  J*'iyu mli'JioiiH Ions of TNT  in one wiliiclysmU! hlusl.  A freak of nuluru in llsolf  is UiIh n boon In'mail?  Tho cnnmrolioiision \\H \\(m( fmn ,m)  I'nr \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd wlial, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd rlo\ufffd\ufffds IhiK uvailV '  The |(jh\ufffd\ufffd li, naiiiru \\n grout einnuili   '  lur In I hln, mnn, ho fnjlo,  'Hu Ioohoh hnpu ol' n J'riio, p|o|tn, yvui'Jcj,  Willi rompjoto aiKluttur ciininni|ii  In Ihwh of HJtlMi'e, lil'o, If Hci.nnfj    '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  iH,Komothin\ufffd\ufffd iih-erl and Kpunl.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlohn  fin vail\"  -^MAXWRtlTHOUSR*  COFFEE  ?mmnmr\/nmrnfinirii-imnmniiiimmriinninn  i-inan a r  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd(ittj^wssswJ^ffXKitt^  SECRET *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd $88-9416  ^iiijisitnii:ii\ufffd\ufffdii*iuiiiiimNiiiiiim>!mi!!i!Hiw  'it CALIFORNIA  ORANGES  VA lb.  D\ufffd\ufffdht\ufffd\ufffd.  7\ufffd\ufffdr OUTSPAN  ORANGES  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd--\"*^*\"-*''j^0\/yJ-,5   *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  MARGARINE  3 lb,  Block  0&0*\\  ^^^^^^m^m^^^^^^^^^^^m&^^^!y^^^r^^i  iiiiiiiii\ufffd\ufffdHUi\ufffd\ufffdiiiii\ufffd\ufffdHiiiniiHiiiniiiHiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\ufffd\ufffdii\ufffd\ufffdiiHHinimiHiniiiitiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiini|HiiiEnnm  \ufffd\ufffd*^ii*BB\ufffd\ufffdMJH\ufffd\ufffd:NK^  itssa^H^wi^^^  I 1 I  \\M1  Fhone 885-9316  Box 799 >' Sechelt  See This Introductory Special  Model 61321  3,, Year Warranty  Roaulor $009.(10  R ALB -\"' ^,vor\" iif^v---------  <M r^ WnW**\\    |tM|MlM|>MHMMM  IHMIIMMM  ... - a  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtMiJit **\\ *? \ufffd\ufffdn\ufffd\ufffd  '\"* M '     ' ,i <  Tilifiimcitic -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Cdiifomporary  [ ,   -;, a Ti> CARLIirpiSI;;,  Hctndcraftecl Walnut  Solid State Circuits -Instant Play 26\"  .   ' ...   :.   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.        ' ' .J.' . .'. .   . ' ','.'' r'A   ,,-,,.   ,. :   \"IN THE mART IF DOWNTOWN SftCmiT\"  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr  i  -,0  #-1*,-  . * - *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  a:  fP  h-J,  '. '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"  0  1   *  I  -,  v A  .-I \"J1  '\"A  *<&  <\\i  li'i  iK  * +\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .   0   I  At \ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*  *   *  ft   j***. 0*.   ** \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*   *  ' * ft   t  *  t *   f \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  100*0-0*     f     \ufffd\ufffdt     *    *      i  M H*V**-** ^*1*i*,\ufffd\ufffd^\ufffd\ufffd?t**^^****\ufffd\ufffda\ufffd\ufffd**>* #aHMf.lte*Tl^%^rK\ufffd\ufffd*tSt#^\ufffd\ufffd****-#  f0,^#M*-Mt*n*m fit*,******** (\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*  00*40 000\\H0f.   #\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   *\ufffd\ufffd      ff    #     #     * *    '  >\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd *\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  '     \"  <       \"0 '*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     *        '       *        ft. '  '    I**  * I        r'  'i-\ufffd\ufffd**W\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd> *m*t |-|     ;s **  1 I.-A Record event \ufffd\ufffd', .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \\, ,'   tm 'M ,       The peninsula Time*  ^ T       1.1*      \" 1 1       - 1       H_ Wedw^dqy,, September 8, 1971  i\ufffd\ufffdntti quriiu,cu scilrooii \"dorby f\"- ^pp^1-^^  ^ PRSNOER HARBOUR  produces, sixty-eight fish  G*ftE\\ dawn turwcl mto bright and sun- pink salmon 4 lbs fl a* Vos Pn\\i\ufffd\ufffdHt'^\\'  ny wether |qv SelQ^Pjn-H'sAenth.   poi-othy \ufffd\ufffd|ph\ufffd\ufffdr\ufffd\ufffdlspu,     x \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd}****.**,  or<l e^\"  w\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd eiShty-elght Mns TO- lilti?\" qWi \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdo-iine hw yet \ufffd\ufffdrtiahl q Wwm  teWl *w\\ sKiv-erata salmon Recked in **pn derby day tp hotter thp on* Ymiem  hy-woiah-masier Htmy Chippendale, 'hy tym HmWpy |n m,8 '^^ ^Jgj  A-, m the custom, the derby rommonr- l}1 IK ** <v.. I A,.  at ilnwp on'SnudW hfr\ufffd\ufffdHled hy il\\P 'Hus y\ufffd\ufffdw Ohprlip Kostflv who wpn the*-  H&ppy Dtey *s  Beaeh   is. a pleasant JSm  ^m  GARDEN BAY ESTATES  SUNSHtM* C(iAS*T PRIVACY IH A  PRESTIG\"* LOCATION  -MAGNIflceNT VIEWS  This\" year,  xvi'b,   so  many  entries,   it  *   t 'u      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*- ** c A-      ,-  \ufffd\ufffd    '    .wiKa   ^'V^r**: \"^   lh*ir ^^^  A  .-.     '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*    ', ,    -       *V ..    \\'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ' '  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.  \\\ufffd\ufffd\\  I'  \/\/  -*-*-% p'  '** \\ f '  7  *  ^r\"nV\ufffd\ufffd.  *S^lti*ia  placie $i\ufffd\ufffd ^sr\ufffd\ufffdi   ilia.- sainjtmer-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -.and  espacia!Sy s\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd durins* the annual fisli-       \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ...     - .*     .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..-., ...  b^^^,rtSS*r^.-i,!iJS^- sw^^iSjr*1*^^^\"*?***^^  -\\*^t\"   i* f    *\"  nl^t  lh^     <*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Steve Pylo* *?'S). t. Wheeler (7-4V  u^gb-fp \ufffd\ufffdfe2dlms\ufffd\ufffd. -hsftomien. beach iknv Orafton \"((i-tn, Keith HH53\"'(fl-S)  tbetr E*MalS lusificr spaapy skies oh- Pran\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Camithers1 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd(\ufffd\ufffd--.> 1, Grace Johnson  Sisaalay as&i ^aiist-avvil later -far a :*&}>* Murray Rromlev and Gordon Head  *'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"-\"*-   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-*-*^S\ufffd\ufffd*rat*WMa aft the*' Brontlev's    (tl-lbs.) -  i Gnvce  Johnsoiv   caijglu     the   largest  ^    sa)nu>n but haying qlre^dy won a prize,  ..4hev lady's  prtxe   went   to  Cavul' Mittnn  Who t-av\\gln ft 5:? salmon.  The hidden time IU a.m.).'-arize went  to-Joanne Uselman. L. Carruthers walli-  ed off with a- grocery han\\per for the  hidden weiglit 4 lb fish.  Si* fishermen, limited and some had  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd already won prizes which enabled Ken  Bromley to qualify for the most salmon  prize  with. torHotat weight  bf  18-5.  Brad Slide's 3 lb \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd sa\"h\\on \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd won him  *he pri2e awarded the largest fish caught  by someone under 15\" years. The largest  t\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe Jim  Edwards  Trophv   and   $25       .^'S\"   'HUsjde   \ufffd\ufffd   British    inn*    -'Sir  first  prize went to David Orafton who    ^''W^ Q.l'fl'ke slept hPfO.\" The mm Of    1  4ai*(l\ufffd\ufffdJ a nice 11 lb 9 ok salmon ,l,p inn\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\"The.Queen's Arm*\" I  qRIAT FISHING. BOATIN\ufffd\ufffd-^ .  Rqqds poved, hydro and te|ephono vy vach  |(i|; woter system ^nd all approved for septic  tahlc. Thp Ideal lafatian tar ynMr recrea-  ttonal nt mhmw* b<mw, Sam\ufffd\ufffd \"with* ye&r  rptind homes Mudpf ipanstrdielion n^, Ms  priced tiQrtV $7.00*1 >yith-a*-low \ufffd\ufffdm $5Q0  down. Terms and financing available.  Enquire today,  FOR BROCHURE CONTACT  .\ufffd\ufffdYORH5HIR? FINANaAl,  CORPORATIpN,  900 W.\\EgnA>r St., Vanc^fiver,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPhone  685-3711   or contact  Steve  NicoM  at Pander Harbour, Phone  083-2724 (collect).  Minute Message  Weigh-in  ^  Selma Park's fishing derby is a hm  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdby Rev, Walter S Ackroyd occasion and any of the salinon cumld  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..,,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd., .,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,'* qualify for a prize, checking in ihe  - \"A*?S^^^ silvery c^ho are  -ur^ST'toiS S .SJT&tS Sf Emerson and Ja^k ^^^  As we read- the wonderful account of _ .    'Gideon, we find he was a man,  though ~~\"    ^~\" \"' '.\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' \"  \" :   from humble surroundings and of little fN \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       I     T -        \"  Importance,   associated   the   presence   of Uf^ntill      I OHI\/-C  Qod with 'miracles. No bonder God chose *^V * *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'      *   vpiVJ  him for such a great task.  Jesus j. Ghrist   our   Lord,   was'  also   a De**\ufffd\ufffd*al Neglect Affects the Whole Perara  man who was approved- of God liy mh-r N\ufffd\ufffdne ou* of tffi Canadians have haH.  acles and wonders and signs, which God their health affected by dental disease  did by lftm   See Act. 2:22. So ' common'. ; is   the   affliction  -that-  d       Ai 1ar*^\ufffd\ufffdc,^P4p,e^   W>wed   in   His many   have   heceptek   dental  dfeea^   as  Steps,;A(!t.;j;|3, hut \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>seema today, many inevitable\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdyet aie ttnaware that aVper-  born again clirisjiftns feel they are so-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- Son's overall.henlth can he affect\ufffd\ufffdl if Eh*-  Educated and intelligent, tl^t they mn\\ \\. dentft) condition is not remedied  Who    Gideon  I\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!' i,     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , Through belter education and a lint* rf-  wasi   not   seek    \/pnr       ' e\ufffd\ufffdCe' ,hG *wl> WW tlen,al Proi>^m.s can i^ p\ufffd\ufffd-  was   not   seeking   Gods   directions,   tor vented, remedied or repaired thr^gh the  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdhe already knew that, but was '-asking,  tpr t\\Vo miracles u'> prove God was with  him. Judges 0:30-40. v  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd And. they (the <l\ufffd\ufffd|L<ipl^s) went forth,  and preached everywhere, the Uord working with them and confirming the word  with signs following. Murk Ul;2(i,  ^:,    *  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .Swarms nf yi'llowisl^hnuvn  I'lio.s'uh-  icnowu   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.-,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   bllvtJ   inV(uU.(|   Hwv  J'\"!1 \ufffd\ufffd!'. '^'IIhI. (v.i.uuhla,\" nuiui-  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , 1\ufffd\ufffd JJ*. nml IiiiiiIiok urn litfially co'vorcd hv  skills of dentistry,  It is also important to rt-memtier iHat  .jloor overall health....\ufffd\ufffdcan v.*us\ufffd\ufffd .U-nE^i  problems. Especially closely hm\\A. m*  poor dental health and dij>?siu\ufffd\ufffdo yyt**U-  lems.  The contiinu'd picseru** o| physu-Aii  rihttVu.se hr iiiegitli'tiitieri, vvli\ufffd\ufffd-iln*-ii in iim-  m'outh or ,in other parts ot ih\ufffd\ufffd- ,,.i*iy. \ufffd\ufffd;:>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.  also lead to poor emotional h\ufffd\ufffd-aitu w \/*  ' pnnM ui>g|i-i-t yum luuiii. ',.'t ltiM ..if  yoti'r fiiiully.      Cioiaihun IK-i.e.a A-^t\ufffd\ufffd  I   I  SS3S!  asm  2S  VILLAGE OF GBBSOMS  1971-1972  QUALIFICATIONS  .. Tho names, of roglsiorecl p'rppoi;iy owners -will'outomolically., lie  plqcecl on the llsl of voters. Tlt|s should ho chocked when ihe preliminary  list Is.postod on Ocl6l)op?.0( 1971 prior to ;tho Court of Revision held  November 2, 1971,  Quallflod porsohsOTHHR TIIAbl PROPERTY OWNFRS, may in**  Iholr nnmofi'entorerl on tfio llsl provided they hove the'quoMicaiiom  shown below. \/S DECLARATION, lo this' effect mu^ be tileil w\ufffd\ufffdil\ufffd\ufffd tlnr  Municipal[..Gl.erk, orra frirm provided, within one week of heiw) $\\Afc  ol jho^unlclpol Offlto, South Fletcher Rpod( Gllwons, BC ,.,  THE MST OF VOTERS WIU CLOSE AT 5 P.M.  v      THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 197?  QuaHflcotlon* for person*! other l-hon'registered property owncn  RESIDENT ELECTOR - A A' Cqnqdlqn citizen or other Hriiith rubier i of  Ihe full aQO.of 19 yflars, who lins rosiddd cdnlinnously in the Villrnje ot  |  * Glb86na,,as now extended, fpr six (6) months prior to the Mibrnfeiioik of  the proscribed Declaration,;    ..,\ufffd\ufffd'.  THNANT ELECTOR \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. A Canadian Citizen or oifter RrHbb subjrek of  J Iho full ape ol 19 years, who has, been o fenqnt in occuootiofi con-  llmioiisly of real properly.. In the ..Village of Gibsons, us now ckIckSwI,  for nol loss than six'(ft) months imnrwllalely prior to il>o M'tbnii^^i, ot  thp\" proscribed Declaration, Those eligible ore occupants of rental  promises, who do not roilclo in tho Village of Glbtoni.  CORPORATIONS -\ufffd\ufffdu The name of o corporal Ion Is not 'qutoinatk.ollv  placed on,the list of electors. Corporations ovvnlnn properly or quolifyiiK)  as Tenant-electors, aro required to file with the Municipal Cleik \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdiic\ufffd\ufffd  authorization naming some person of iho dill oqo of 19 years, CoikkImm.  or British subject, as Its voting apont, Such ouihorl?ot|on mmt be Uitxl  not Ofol- (ban 5\"pirn; Soplemher 36, 1971. This will remain in effect  until it Is revoked or replaced by' tho Corporation.  The foregoing applies to'llio Village of Gibsons 'Municipal LUt of  Electors only, for use at tho Municipal elections in 'December, 19?I.  If further ^ format Ion It required telephone the MunfcTpoI Office  fl8672S'43r   * '    x ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -'**-*-\"'  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd > A -   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     I-        \ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  Gibsons, P.C. , DAVID JOHNSTON  lepfemboM, 1971 Munic\ufffd\ufffdiR\ufffd\ufffdf Clerk  afaMrfiiiMitii^^  rrr  MB  ir  0000.  000000  SUMMER'S OVER - but time to  ,   thinH  about   winterizing  yoiir  U outboard.  :  VOU   PAY- ONLY   FOR   REQUIRED   REPAIRS  FREE outboard motor storage - Boat storage available  *    MUStANQ'-fliOATCR-. JACKETS  Most-sizes avoiloble *.\ufffd\ufffd|.m ,|  Reg; 39,95 Clearance :.A..^A^y.:.AJ. ' ..^Uff^  Madeira Park  EVINRUDE SALES and SERVICE  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  883-2266  Government of Britlpli Co!itm?)?o  s   JVlotor-VoliicBo Pruned  p   Hon. loath R. Potammh QA,  [%h- Attoraoy*QQiiQrQjt  .000 'r^Jf r~0.Yr.S0,   A\/   * f*_ ',\/'-* \ufffd\ufffd f.'.ff\/f I'..' **\" '\/T\/\/ ** * ' \/ * \/j ' * \/ S f S * \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* * \/ .* t* ' t ' ' '' \"* * f'' \\1\nV. \\\ni   IH   ^ \u25a0 '<-\u2022 i 1An*   \\\nrr.       *.*,f* \u00bb     .    * T.,l ^\"     J\nv \" *S - \u00abll -*\nSechelt News Notes : ^ _\u201e\nSllfil    HESEItT   -,S,t0rS   l0   NornT^^   Mqrge   -be\u00b0 Sept.  island tye*.'^rpimiea will wlf\n^A^Wf Pu'-ftley s.  weie tlieir daughter Nonifc    start uutu after then- District Guider is\n11 *\nThe Peninsula Times 'pggg 8^3\nWednesday, Sepfember B, jfjTt\nPW*    a\"'! hushand Ten^Schmallz of Burnaby,    Mrs. Denalda Sigqyin B8*}-0763 for further\nMI\"#3N,    a! ,r. ekJ,e  them  was Ml\"   Ll\u00b0y*l  G\u00bb*ee    information.\nVisiting Jphn npd Dprothy Brownirtg\n1    ol- Vancouver\nK\nIh\n.'**'\/'*\n**cLr    '\n^ J. >'    \"SiSSBia \u2022 J,   . i**J \u2022'.> \u00bbU     V    .i\n^\\ >      r *. - A'\nX.\ni'i- June.au where it poured.\nThe Halls gnd thp lijcluers are members of the Sunshine Coast Power Squab-\ni<*n,\u201e 'Werne' Uilcht'er is Cni\u00abmainJer for\nHie coming season' and Gordon rial] is\ninstructor, Maureen and AiraiJies are well\nup on Ihe courses supplied by the Squad-\ninn. Their trouble free voyage speaks\nwell foiL.Lhe_xuimpei.ence of the personnel\n\u2022      i   ..  *  -j   -    \u00bb ' \" ' \"\"' 'wU' vessels.'\nm     .\u201e\u201e  \u201e;    'i-ir\u00bb     -i-nn .       '   '\"     *S   *''    *-^ky>^'        ' \u2022 -, Mis. Gladys Larrd, former principai of\nlil.t   r.Ji? \u00b0 1Cl.QavlP  Rebb  quail-     S\u00bblroo\u00bb *^]l\u00bbcb W*S tbe bjggest caught     son of Dr   ahd Mrs. b. Rebb of.V^ll-     'he   Davis   Bay   school,\"  was   a   weekend*\nni   rt! k f p-!fos, .-\"\u2022   \u00bb]fSelma    by \u00ab jURtqr*. and the second largest    couyer chose the $15 prize awarded  A1\"-\"*' \u00bbf Mrs. Alice French. Mrs. Lau-d\niJeacn uet'Dy with his 8 lbs   ti oz    fisjrin 'fi)& cferby. 0avid who is the    the second-largest fish. w'\" be ^achine a> Madeira Park and\n..',.\u2022\u25a0  \u25a0 ...   \u2022 v v.     _*>  ,    \u201e   ,     , .    ,.A-   .'.'-. -\u2014A   ,\"\"        I'erder Harbour schools  this  year.\n'IVn wt'ck^ ago iwo pleriMirtr-A-ralt 'l\/real giandehil(J Kns;tip~\u00a3t. Grandson and\n\u25a0ft SiTholl lo go Noilh In Alaska Ahoaul gninddaughter-in\"^w JJVJqvIm ar*l Tipa\nic 'Gay t)0's\", Cajilain Gouty Hall, J-'irst    KraJJ and tjipir c\\\\il,\\t$ij\\ pavid and I3on-\nMalo,   wile   Mauri'iT)   and   new,   daugh-    na.\nhms  Shoioii,   Kallileon   nand   Naclin    '             Captain Npvmait U\\c\\xon paid a visit\nSkippering     the     cnlnuanion     vessel     tn\t\nbkippcMing     the     cninpanion     vessel to his Lfnclo Ml*. Curly Lucken of Davis\nI ems    was,  Commande!   Weine  Richie,-, Bay.  With him was liis wife Sheila and\nlus  wile   Annulies,   navigatoi,  crew and young son Sihrioh. Captain Lucken is with\ngalley  sla\\p  alL combined  in  one   They the RCAP. in Cortnepay and is npt long\n-caused as lai; north as Skagway, calling back frpm  a gppdWJlpfli* \"      \" ^\"'\"'    '\nin   at   Prince   Rupert,   Ketchican,   Sitlca,. Zealand, Fiji* |nd ptlm'R\nwore close enough to the icebergs in J^a- der, entertained h|\u00a7 hosts'\nflight  down JSf;^\npoipts dpwn yn-7\nr,.,,   n r> .    i      \u2022\u25a0    \u2022- .,    -     \u201e::..^,, ....,-. ,\u201e.\u201e,? wi.<h gx-and pier\nLo.ntc Bay near Petersburg to scrape off    lures, of his toyr, \u25a0\u25a0.\u00ab\u25a0.\u25a0\n.i cube or two. Also The Tracey Arm ice- Miss ConiUpI^nliam's- gpest over the\niieigs. In- Glacier Bay they were, treated    weekepd   was   Mjss   PaifJine   Barton   of\ni\" the sight of the Big Whales cavorting    Vancouver.\u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0>.;\u2022-' ---.    A\niiimuKL-TJie\u2014weaihei^\u2014w^s\u2014ge0d\u2014tntrepi; \u2014; * A'.A '\u2014~\"~~\u2014r~\n^S:!\ni\nf quisi nuts\n\u25a0-A-i\nUnder New  Management\nFrank pnd Jo-Anne Roosen\nChevromi\nMadeira Park\n883-2392\ni\n*\u2022 0 -*\n*'\"fs   <\n*r. Sb        #\nf t?'V\nJ ^\n''* ^ \"\nt f,\n* <?\u2022*\n< f 5\n? i *\n'^**A\n\u25a0\u25a0l.t*.-.\n\u2022\"'*%'\nh|\n\u2022tit*\nJ:,f;\n5t\n\"** \"a\n\"If\n-js,.  \u25a0\n'!'v \u25a0\nFor Qi*ick Remits *gisa fimes A,dbtiefs\n\u25a0 \\ **ti\nWffWM\u00bbBtWff\n\u25a0f \\ '- 7    '* ' '    ''    ^'' -     ' '.^      \u25a0'\u25a0\u2022'.      *S)      - -'.        '\n? i \\   v*x\u2122     - *\n*>   *\u25a0*       \u00ab\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0*-*\/\n\/a:'* \u25a0 '\u25a0 '.  -\u2022\u25a0 -*-.r;v:^ vX^*   -r\n*-* ^\" ' '    V* v'-l -   \" *     '       L      . - \u25a0 ' t -t\u00ab \u00abt-^\n^i V    '-.    ' ,.\u2022'\u25a0*-\u25a0 t-*   - ...\u25a0*\" v^vAv *V~  k-     r\n-r-i* 0\nA-r - \\. r>fC.       *h *.\n\u2022> -.    *\\  \u2022    .' j-, \u2022 J\n- >****\u2022\nJ\"'\nlab.1 ,        ir r~\\ \u201e J*, w\nJX\nv   ':    i.     -'\n.V. v*' v* ^\u00bb    '' '* r-\nA'*;-\"^. -A \u00ab*,\u00bb*\u25a0'.* '\n:.** j\u00bb-*v\"f\n*    .   i,V\\\"V'..  *'*\nMi's. -George-  Anderson, h'as   returned\nW^i'^Mi^'AM    '\" wurk ^' ''ie Tasella Shop afler a whirl-\ni\"W\">*JU..**Mi*    \"ftM MaillH       t.-ir.       ...ill,       k\u201e^        nu_.ll...       fir:   .\nSll     wil|rf   trip   with   her   son   Charles   Wigg,\n&$?$ Ir\"rn Vancouver, to England where they\nvisitiod Northumberland, Cornwall and\nWales  for a   three week   holiday.\nSechelt   Auxiliary  to-St.  Mary's  Hospital   members   are   reminded   that   the\nfirst  meeting of the season 'i? Thursday\nSept. 9 at St. Hilda's Parish Hall, 2 p.m'.\nNew  members  are always  welcome.\nBridge Players! Sechelt Hospital Auxiliary is being organized now. Would any\nnew bridge players \\yho wppld care to\njoin \"kindly pick up' regisH-atiPn\" forms\n;il the TaseIJa Shop in Sechelt. It is not\nneeded to tTG a member, anyone can\nplay. Phone any enquiries to Mrs. Dorothy. McCa liuni 885-2844, register as soon\nus possible. Closing date is Sept.. 15.   '\nThe first LA^^ to Brownies meeting will\nS0CC|;l)I$fiiCf llS0Cifl0l MlflG\nmmttm. SiEPTEWiBlR  13th - 8 p,m.\nGibsons Athletic Hall (Armours Beach)\nAll Coaches and\/Assistants please attend  and bring a  list stating:\nr       (1)  Name fif teqitn and sponsor\nv . *2) Ndme and age of players\n\u25a0 (3) Division in league \"\n* 1 \u2022      * ' * ,0.        _*fi, <,-\u00bb.\" \u00ab\".\"r i\u00bbi\u00bb* ' .'    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But maybe Someday How bij a house to buy\ntoday \u2014 fof totfiorrow? How rhiich is a realistic down payment\"7\nBob s salary is modest. But his ambitions are high Anne work's\ntoo. How much can they afford to pay each month.?\nCan they get a \"first mortgage? And how big should it be*\" What\nif they need a second mortgage?\nAt your local credit union we have the answers \"to all those\nquestions and some lhat Bob and Anne haven i even 'thouciht\nup yet.\nNot oply will we answer their questions, we'll arrange a first nr\nsecond^pittjttge lot thematppeof lhe best inlei est tales in town,\nIf you peed \u00a7 mortgage cjrop in to your local credit union. You\nwon ! regret it. We lei*d,a belpipg papfJ. -, ...'..-..,.\nB.C. Central Credit Union\n\u00ab?\nJi\n2: ^\nXL*\nJA.i\n\u25a0A5**f\n'- i   A,\n.ilS\nft?1\nfr***\nUSt,\n>\nV*\n. ' ir*\n'n*!\nJ   -\ny>   \u25a0   \"\n*l *,, Tl\n4.     *\n<i % '\nAh\n*.', \u25a0*.<\n\u25a0 -J*\n*-i?t\n.1\". *\n'-\u00bb*\u25a0:\n'i*-v'i\n'.    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V*\"\ufffd\ufffd*\/ \"*\"  .1 - \ufffd\ufffd * _  : r  l^aA***. N*hi%N.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHitflM m,  .'r.**'>,'ltt:*i  j^'       '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-,\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     vs'.-^r   *>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd **\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, tvjf   ,   *,,      -       \ufffd\ufffd   '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd     '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .   - ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd VV  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.'*'_.  t  jlugusf wedding * a.  a  Double-ring ceiemony  unites St Dennis^ Bond  Halfmoon Bay Happenings  i  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdby Mary Tinkley  AUGUST 7, 1,*>71 was the clay chosen  t for the afternoon ceremony which  Amutecl    in   marriage,   Beverley   Doreen  * Bond,  twin  daughter of  Mr,  and  Mrs,  * Arndid Ralph Bond of West Sechelt and  Ronald Charles St. Dennis, youngest son  i of Mr, Ed St, Denis of Calgary, Albenta.  t > Rev. Dennis Popple officiated at-the  ?--double ring ceremony which took place  1 in St. .Hilda's Anglican Church, Sechelt,  . ', Given in marriage by her- father; the  ' bride looked very lovely in her floor  * length gown of peau-^d?- SQie with sheer  chantilly   sleeves   and   qyei-   skirt.   Her(  ^,wide   hrimmed  hat  v^a?  |rimmed   with  * pink lace and she earned a summer  bouquet of chrysanthemums and pink  roses,  \\   -   Attending  the   bride  Were  her   twin  sister, .Brenda who was maid of honor  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd and bridesmaids, Carolyn - Foster, cousin  ! of the bride and Terry Nelson.  Best_man_was-MrALarry_J^elson_and\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  '. ushers were the bribe's brothers, David  ( Bond and John Bone\".  .   |  Sechelt  Legion   hall  was   beautifully  I decorated  -toy  the  reception  where Mr.  ;;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJJx\ufffd\ufffd*|i^ the  tOast to the bride. Master of Ceremonies  was\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMp.v-Den Bond.  Mother of the bride, Mis.\" Doris Bond  Chose .a .two-piece   coat   dress   in   gold  ^WittiAgoid   findamber  sequins   at   the  Jj  ' <  r*     .'  9 .  <**:  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, -  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>'*,  .*..  f',0  & \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  0.1 =-  *-*.*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,  IWMWaKWWWl^^  For Fditious  iELLiOT  SEE  PACIFIC  290 W. 3rd. Ave.  Vancouver 10; B~*e. \"\"^  874-5919  W(lffllWHHHinmil\"MHHimi**l^^  MEETING of the utmost importance to  all property owners in the HaUmoon  Buy area will be at the Welcome Beaol\\  Hall    on  Wednesday,   September   15   at  i.m.  rpose of the meeting will be to cor\\-  ir'and discuss the by-law introduced-,  Mrs, Barnes arrived by boat and *&ill  stay indefinitely while working on a new  programme. ,       1  A guest at the Tecl Surtee*? home recently was 16-year-old -Frank Joachim  Siebeneic of Lippstadt, Germany, who is  a brother of John Surtees' friend, Hans  the Regional Board to make amend- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ^eisbneh.   He,   John   and**\"H\ufffd\ufffd\\ns,  accom  panieri Mrs. Surtees on a ,trip into the  inteuor They stayed at a cabin at Shus-  wap Lake where they enjoyed the swinv-  i*mng and then continued to Armstrong,  He-was overwhelmed at the distances anci  scale of everything and admitted he had  no idea of. th**? lm^ps\ufffd\ufffd size pf Canada<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  He has new flQvn'hack to Germany io  complete hjs educaHq^Abut so impressed  was he with Bvitish Columbia that he  will certainly bp back one o\" these days.  Mrs. Surtees stayed in Armstrong  for three we^lis at Abe home of her niece,  Mrs. Howard Atkinson and she took care  qf 6-year-old Kathleen- while jhey waited  fqr: the \"arrival of Kathleen's T3**}tjjc*-br'*K  tj]er. Mr. and Mrs. Sur,tees lived in Ver-  p-oh before they moved to jialfmoon Bay  17 years ago and so there were many .old  to zoning By-law No. .35, 197Q,  This amendment would permit additional  commercial and industrial zoning near  highway 101 and Mintie Road and would  change the zoning along Redrooffs Road,.  Frances Avenue and the\" Eureka, subdivision from Residential 1 to Residential  II, R II. zoning permits two dwelling \\\\rs\\ts,  per parcel, each -with a minimum of 480  square feet floor, area. Mobile homes of  480- sqU&re-feet' or larger\" would also be  permitted, as well as agricultural developments on the larger- parcels.  Why-j\ufffd\ufffdH\ufffd\ufffdark this date up on your  calendar ri\ufffd\ufffd\"hV -away?' You will get an  opportunity to ask questions and state  your views on this amendment. All opin^  ions expressed at the meeting will be  considered by the Board before..the_bj!>  Page B-4        *  The PenlnsuTa Time?  ^ Wednesday, September '$, 1971  was on his way south and they passed on  the road without reepgnfcing each oth^r.  They (hd^ manage to get together with  Mike before they returned home, with  1200 miles clocked on the trip.  IN BRIEF >  Ed- and Mar' Nicholson are- settling  permanently in their Welcome Woods  home and Mr. Nicholson will he operating  Sunshine Coast TV Sales and Service in  Sechelt in partnership with Gordon Oliver, ,  Canon and Mrs. Greene spent a vest-  ful holiday last weefk at the Sunshine  - Inn,-Garden Bay: They reported- thf\ufffd\ufffdt Mr.  and Mrs. Perry were wonderfulJiosts and  that they. enjoyed their vestAtilid A|ie  chance* to visit old friend.**!; A  A busy hostess hag. h&qty. Mvs, Min  Gi'Ognet of Welcome WoqdV w)\\Qse visi'  tors have been hev 907yeajvpi(i mother,  Mrs. Clara West of Coteau, Quehec, her  daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sophia West, pf  Howick, Quebec,-her daughter, Mrs. Beverley Wild with daughter Erinaan fiom  \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"Ottawa and her son Gerald, with his wife  Sheryl and children Geoffrey and Michelle from North Vancouver. ^  a0wa0000V0tt0if0tvom  1  W00000J*00fl00000  Wed, & Thur. Only  SHAMPOO  and SET  1  Almost Vi pnee  tntrodmpg  PILL MeCULLQCH  Gibsons  Nent to Music Shpp  Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Charles St. Dennis  -^-photq by Peninsula Photographers  neck line and a corsage of amber chrysanthemums,  The honeymoon was spent in the Cariboo country of British \"Columbia and  for the journey, the bride wore a grey  A-line  dress with red accessories.  The  young   couple's  address  will  be  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBox   490, oCla'reshti'lm,   Alberta.  '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOu'-of-town guests.-inpluded Mr. and  M|-s. Don Bond, McLeese Lake, B.C.; Mr.  am Mrs. V. Watson and Joyce, Lois Watson, John Hy land, Mr- and Mrs, Steve  Ganger from SurreyjAMrsAEADiahl, Mr.'\"'  and Mrs. L. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. U.  Foster from Alberta and Mr. and Mrs.  K. St. Dennifs from  Victoria,  B.C.  uiiinuuiniiimjuuuiiiiiiuiiiiififiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiQuinjuja  %  aus  I HAVE  omed  Excellent fsateA on   f I?labile J4i  JUWIasses of Insurance Including Life  Box 274, Gibsons '  J.   H.   (JIM)  DRUMMOWD  INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED  Phone 886-7751  law will be finalized.  SURPRISE SHOWER  A bride-to-be was honored at a surprise b'hower at the Bert Moore, home at  Welcome Beach on. September 2nd- Miss  -Shelley Moore, arriving home from Set-belt accompanied by her \" friend, Miss  Barbara Jaeger, .was genuinely surpHse'd*  ' to find the lovelv spacious lounge of her  home filled with friends and neighbours.  She was. escorted. t-o a -throne decorated  with pink, and white carnations and presented wit li a corsage by Mrs. Alex Ellis.  Mrs. A. Rutherford read a poem written  by  Mrs.  Leta Hanney especially  for the  occasion.  ** -^-*-  Aftei- several hilarious games, Miss  Moore opened the many lovely gifts she  received from the 16 ladies present and  several who were unable to attend. Mrs.  -  Ellis made her an attractive  bonnett  of  . ribbons ami-bows and Miss Moore made a.  graciqijs speech of thanks.  The delicious refreshments \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'served included a shower cake decQi-ated with pink  and'white flowers. Hostesses were Mrs.  Alex Ellis and Mrs. Ruby*.Warn* who'  were assisted by Mrs. Archie Rutherford.  Miss Moore will become the bride of  Robert Scales at a private family wedding  on Septembeirl lth. ;       = ; .,.   VISITORS  An interesting visitor at the Alan  Greene home is Canon Greene's daughter, Mrs. Barbara Barnes, better known  as Barbara Greene for 'her radio and  television programmes on CBC and BBC.  CTUiiiiHimiimiiiimmmHiimiimnnim  \ufffd\ufffdm0mm00m*mumw*,*<r*n,miwm,-0\ufffd\ufffd0w**,Mumi  miltmt,  i  > i  t-  . *  i^ona^atuiatlons to  . rsoberU  L^reeh [jri  ire  We are happy to have supplied  materials for the new  Roberts Creek Volunteer  Fire Dept. Hall.  TWBN CREEK LUMBER  & -BUILDING SUPPLY  TWO'LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU  Gibson? SochoH  886-2291 885-2288  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWIMIIMII  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  X   i  \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\ufffdr-T-rnrrTT-FTinnirwinnnnnan-innirijiiiTiinnriniiciii  ffiends to be visited in the district. The  country side with it's neat farms a\"nd fruit  oj-Qhards.        \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd A    ---\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd A  i One recent visitor to Halfmoon Bay  Whose association with Redrooffs -goes  back many years was Colonel Dennis  Klitchin,'\" the son of Mr. Hubert Kitchin  wlio built the original store of the Redrooffs Trading Company some 57 years  ago.  Visiting their old home at Middle  Pfilht have been Mr, and Mrs. Joe Adams  Who were guests at the McTaggarl cottage  and who have returned to their home-at  White Rock after a happy reunion with  many.-old friends.    ,.  Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert  James at Cedar Springs were their  daughter Betty, her husband Larry Walk-  e| and daughters Shannon and Brenda.  B|-enda was celebrating her 7th birthday.  . The topic of conversation at Cedar  Springs during the visit often turned to  Barkerville, for the James had just returned from a trip theie and Larry Walk-1  er's family had close historical connections with the old gold rush days. His  grandfather had driven stage coaches up  north in tJipse exciting times, and it was  he who befrijended Billy Barker at the  tragic^nd of, his. Barker.ville adventure,  takingfliim int^Jiis home when he became \"ficli and paying his fare to Victoria  where \\e was to end his days in an old  man's h\\me.  Larry had heard from various mem-  bers-'of his familly about the difficulties,,  qf travel in those old days,,but the James  were able to .assure him that travelling  to 'Barkerville isn't exactly a walkover  right now with major road construction  in hand. Two of the cars in their party  sustained damage^ one to the muffler and  one to the Jji-akeJining. Th'ey did however, enjoy Barkerville once they arrived  there The show was outstanding and  they attended the Richfield Courthqu^se  where a dramatization,of Judge Begbie's  court is enacted daily. ,.  The Jamei-'   party   luul  set up   their  headquarters at 10 Mile- Lake Camp, just  . n.ui;%-tjf Questioj, where they..stayed .for  three  nights, ' A '-. \" '  They drove north to 'wtackensde at  Uie-.southern end of Williston. Lake and  ii bout 13(1 miles north of Prince George.  It ,is a bustling town which has mush- .  roomecl.pul of an area which was wilderness two or three years ago. Theiv grandson, Mike Monks had taken a year out  of. university tciwork there, but while  ttW. .were driving north to yifiit him, lie  Watch our window for winning numbers  DRAW TAKES  PUVCE T^UR;, SEPT.  9 AT 4  P.M.  Alternate numbers will be drawn and prises not claimed by October 1st  will be awarded to alternate,ticket holders.  We Have Received Shipment Of Novelties And Variety  Goods-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWe tee Selling At Reduced Prices  EXAMPLES:  Ladies' Wallets* Reg* 3.98     NOW 2.59  Picture Frames, Reg. 1,69 ..,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,,.,      NOW 1,29  Key Caddies, Reg, to 79c'..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, ,, NOW 25c  GBBJflORE'S VARIETY SHOP*  Sechelt  Phone 885-9343  mmm  A HOME YOU CAN  BUILD FROM  See how much more you can get for your money.  Beaver has a complete selection of   1.2   3, and  r I        '       it  A bedrbom, precision built pre--  fabricated homes. Beaver has the  home to suit your needs and a tep-  iMJLfll-JlWliiliimrmnnnnnnnnfiTwnrT.nmvn^fmnp^ppr,  K  111  OF THE ROBERTS CREEK  Highway  101  nnd Hall Road, Rohortn  Crooh  Saturday, September 11th  Open to fhe Public from 1\ufffd\ufffd-4 pumu  i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,    ,  WE WISH TO THANK  MU\ufffd\ufffd Ir Harrold\/ Hlphlnslone Recreation Com'mMfco*  AND THE FOLLOWING!  Jack Gll\ufffd\ufffd!\ufffd\ufffd Rod Palgent  ,T\ufffd\ufffdi>\"\/. 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Vii|)\ufffd\ufffdroiiviir  hy Hiirvtcfi iiliiim on Hoplomlitii' lnt, for  Ml. .I\ufffd\ufffdiiin,, QiiiiIiiki wluiro ho will itllniul  Huynl Mllllui'y CJoIIoho I'm' llio tutxl tlnoo  yoftrH, ','*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,'_'  I'Viiuklln wlm will Im III on Hopinmlxir  llllll, Im Uio only mod of  Mi'H.Monn  llol)-   .  iirlfi nnd Iho Inlti Lloyd  HoIkii'Ih of CJHi-' ,  iH'liK. Jlo ynuluutod iVoni JCI|)lilnntonu lliln  yniir,  wliiiilii\/-*  ii fli-Mi   cIiihh  jioviirnmoiil.  iK'lioliirhlili)   wllli \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd IiImIl nini'kH  of  IM   In  Miillm   lillil   IM   in   (Mioinlnli-y,    Um   nlmi    ,  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdiiuillfloil for Uu. .IIIU,! |s|orinitn MiiKnn\/.lo  .Sclioliirrililp.' nnd; thiia I'iiclfic Comniiinil,  Hoynl  (!iiiiiiiiliin J,(!|(|on   Hulioliii'Hlilp,   nil  of whicli im will rnllni'iilHli lo onlor lhn  Air Kliiliiont of Mm tJuniidlnn Koirim,     -  I'lnrollod iiniini tlm l(<i\/(uJur Offloor  Tinlnlii\/i rinn. Kniiiltllii in nliiilnii for hd  Ai'i.:!)HiiiiUciil,l|!tiuliiiiuiliiU,diiJ\ufffd\ufffdiuu ..ond- hln.-  Ilti'im yuiii'M nl Ml, .limn will Im followiul  l\ufffd\ufffd,v iwo \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdyitui-ii mi Hoynl .lYllJIlnry CoIIoho  ul  Klnititloii, Oiilail.v  linliiiiloil lulu Iho l-'tnriiH lit llll lm-  pi'i'hiiivo oori'iiiony nt Jorlolm on Kildny,  Auitiihl 27lh, I'Viinlilln iIiihh mil-^p'ni!!'io  l\ufffd\ufffd\" \"Iiiu lo iillond llio- (lindiiiilloii Coco,  liion.V nl  Klpliliifitonii on H'lpMiinhiir lltih,  NEVEN'S  RADIO tk TELEVISION  \\ \/ doiifor lur:  ZENITH  '- - -r FLEETWOOD.- _  ADMIRAL.- PHILIPS  'I'  '       ill * ,|\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  EVERYTHING FOR'  HOME ENTERTAINMENT7  *l)      -j\ufffd\ufffd     '*      ty  Ph. 0062200 Gibsons, D,C,  liiil  The Sunshine Coast  Arts Council  is holding a  'HEA MARKET  Saturday, Sept. li, 1971  from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.  ST. HILDA'S CHURCH HALL,  Socholt  Admission 23c  For Info: fW Ovens BB5-9996  *  '^MmiM!mu0\\miMmmmmnwim.rmm^  MM-  P5?!  \\%\\  rific new mortgage plan tailored to  your   budget,   Ask   for  our   FREE  brochure listing more tharTSO'con-*  venfional\"Homes anci over 12 leisure  tabins that you can build and affords  ._*.,.- . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'  There is a local representative' in your area and  ybu'll   appreciate  the  personal  service^ . you  receive and the money you will save,  Write or phone for your brochure today.  YOUR LOCAl. 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A-5  Wednesday, September 9. 1971  -*\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd***\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd r*-*1- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*.^**.t..,u.*rl*.t.0^i.,^    ,,'y ;> \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . fjftj>'  . ,v \/\ufffd\ufffd    *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  J'A    <'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'   J '*'\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd **J*> -      pAjR - ^  <\"    '    '      '       A ' ' \" ' ' '\"   A, ' '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    '    6a\"^&*--*  1)1       .'- _ ,A .L.   ?k,.\/     (      i.*f  J-.r ,  \\ . r I ^ 1 ' V *.  '        i V  in piano examinations  'TWO ^ewasftrtf cantlkktes in the ,luue  Piatip e>t\ufffd\ufffdhHriutions' were' Stewart  Barnes, if} .-ypnr old SQn \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'' ^i\". and Mrs  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd p,. flumps of t-tnl^rts Creek' and Phust-  inn Underbill, 11 year old daughter of  C-onx-ral and Mrs. II. O. 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'     *\"  The essay   which  is- of  considerable  loc-il interest' traces the history  af the  Finnish  Settlement  at  Gibsons  Heights  -jand is published herewith!\" \" \"    '\"  Jn' 1*396, the British Cplumbia govern-.  meiit1 published a booklet extolling the  advantages of living in- thij-* province,  and inviting groups from countries in  Continental Europe', particularly farmers,  to Settle' the land. These groups would  settle as colonists, They would be obliged  to live under \"Canadian ,,law, buj could  operate theiiii\ufffd\ufffd&mmunitiejs\ufffd\ufffd on much the  manner of municipalities. School instruct  tion in Englishvwas compulsory, but there  was no\" suggestion that traditional languages be dropped on regular cbmmnni-  cation. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  In Finland, in 1902, a considerable  number of workers, dissatisfied \\yith the  policies of the newly established government, decided tp investigate theABritish  Columbia land offer, They decided on  Malcolm Island as their new homeland,  and named their' community Soihtula-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  literally, a place 6f brotherly love. By  1904, some of the colonists had become  disenchanted with leadership in this community, Searching.for a. new. place to seJ-7  tie, they found a locality that seemed  to suit their needs on the lower mainland,  A few came to this new-found land, during  that same year, .  .     \"  ^The pJateau up-coast from West Ho\\ve  Suund, which* bad been settled in the  1890's, became almost completely depc-7  pulated again by 1900, tracts of partially  cleared land, buildings, and \"rudimentary  road systems, including miles of recently-  used logging skid-roads, weie in existence. In addition, there were stories of  the. richness of the land fqr berry growth.  The Finlanders all J*>uilt homes and  barns. The clearing of tlie land was done  with horses, and, generally, only the  land   that  would  be  used   Was   cleared.  HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE  A BAHAI FAITH?  Phone 886-7355 or 885-9895  self-sufficient, set up their own dairies,  and each 'had'.a vegetable garden. Almost every family grew hay, and owned  several beef cattle.  A chief occupation for money income  was lumbering. Before World War 1, this  consisted of horse logging, There were  also,-thotigh, shingle-bolt operations.  At the time of then- arrival, a shingle-  bolt flume made its way through the  area settled by the Finlanders and into*  the- bay at Gibson's Landing, immediately after World War 1, a second flume was  built from the 1500-foot level of Mount  Elphinstone to the mouth of Langdale  Creek. One Finlander, Andy- Wilander,  laid out'the line for this fluine by walk-\"  ing a %\\% grade tlvroughout its six-mile  lengffi, He and other Finnish settlers  worked, also, at building this and other  flumes, \",  Schooling was not emphasized. There  was little tendency among the Finnish  famiiies to use education as - a means of  financial and social a*3fvancement. A few  however-, did make their way into professional fields.  Immediately after World War 2, two  agricultural movements manifested themselves in the community. The Farmers'  Institute of Canada formed a branch-, and  , the Elphinstone Co-operative Cannery  Came into being. The Finnish settlers  joined the Farmers' Institute and contributed fruit to the .jam cannery.  The Finlanders were partly responsible for creation of the Elphinstone Cooperative Store. This business is still in  operation and many residents of the community continue to purchase shares in it.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDuring World War 1 it would seem  that some ' Finnish families put into  practise their Pacifist beliefs by assisting draft evaders who maintained a camp  up the mountainside above tlie community. Local rumor has it thatproduce  from some Finnish farms made its way  regularly to this camp. According to local  lore, also, a warning system, consisting  pf white or red laundry string on a line,  told the evaders whether.or. not ,thevvay.  was clear to come down from their hideout.  Prior to tlie arrival, of the Finnish  settlers, Mr. George Gibson, from whom  the community took its name, maintained  a post-office known as Gibson's Landing,  at the water-front, With the influx of the  Finlanders, tlie population on the plateau,  twb miles from, tbe wharf, outnumbered  that of the very small village, the ratip'  being about ope hundred Finns to fifty  npn-Finns, The result was ftiat a second  post-office was established m the home  of Mr. James Fletcher, the only original  pre-emptor to   remain on  property  tbis  far from  the water. For nearly  twenty  year s, this  post-office, called Gibson's  '  Heights,' remained  in  operation   at  the ,  edge of the Finnish community.  An important significant spqieil.aspect  introduced by the Finnish people was the  community hall. The Finns -built two such  ; halls wjathin ten years of 'jthefe arrival, .  'The first,; known as the .Labor Hall, on  the property of the Ruis family, two  hundred yards west of what is now Henry  Road, wp, used almost entirely by the  Finnish settlers -themselves,,\ufffd\ufffd Meetings,  regarding community undertakings were  held here) Musical evenings and dramatic productions were also programmed,  All language spoken here was Finnish,  and drama and' songs had been brought  from the homeland.  The second hall, somewhat larger than  the first, was built just west of the'junp7  tion  of Payne   Road, and  the  highway,.  This hall, known as  the Socialist  Hall,  became the focal point of social life on  the Gibson's Heights plateau for nearly ,  twenty  years. The most popular user-pf-  the   building   was    for   the- community  dance.   Music    was  provided    by   lpcal  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmusicians\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtraditionally pianist and vipL  inist\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand   ladies   brought   refreshments   ,  for tlie supper that invariably  followed   ;  the last number. Youngsters often gajnfi   ,  '.to watch the dancing and to enjoy their  share of saiidwishes and cakes. Dye^H  jn-the^wool Conservatives thought nqttyr  ing of tripping the Might fantastic in a  hail built by dyed-in-the wool Socialists,  Towards the end .of its use, this hail  also served for basketball and badminton.  When, in the early 1930's, the loc-U  Women's Institute undertook to build .a  much needed larger' hall, Finnish mem^  bers of the settlement joined with others  tp help build it with gratis labor. '  Asocial institution re-introduced into  the district, was the community picnic.  The earliest settlers, particularly the Gib7  son families, had from the time of their  arrival commemorated Arbor Day, celer  brated, here, on the last Monday of May.  On one of these occasions, the settlers  had   planted   maple   trees   around H>heiu  . qne-roonv^ public ^schopli-^^^^;.^-- ^-^ -  \\Vhen, after 1906, the population became preponderate ly Finnish, tlie picnic  date was changed to the first Sunday in  May, and became known locally, as  Labour Day. Photographs taken early in  the century show picmckeis, both Finnish and non-Finnish, assembled  in one  Page B-6 The Peninsgla Tlmetl  Wednesday, September 8   1971  -,,!-,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  \"I'l I        \/.I lit,   *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' rt '  of the .community's fields on,some of,-  .these outings.-. Generally, the1 occasion  called for a picnic,lunch; sports, and the '  speaker, brought in 1a talk on the matter  ,of labour rights, .The community picnic  pdiUiiuied until destroyed by the changing times following \"World War 2. i  .V These fust settlers established themselves, not as a colpny like Sointula, their\"  first Canadian settlement on Malcolm Island had been, but as individuals on privately owned acreages. Neither did they  have any otfioia*ly recognized leader,  though Idler, Mr. J. - Hintsa and. Mr.  Ruis were established as such. Outside  of obeying Canadian law, they were on  their own The only group organizations  which they loined were the already mentioned Fanners' and Women's Institutions.  The Finnish settlement was mainly  influenced by two.political beliefs; namely,- that of ,the Social Deoomcrat Party  and that of the Communist .Party, Both  beliefs, however, underwent -a change*-  When imported from Finland to a small  community and Canada, Although^ members of the two factions may haveAIis-  agreed in their debates, all Finnish settlers of Gibson's Heights- tended,- in fact,  to practice. \ufffd\ufffda sort of community enterprise within, 4 framework of capitalism  and private ownership. There \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd was no  communal living, There were no welfare  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOrganizations, Each - family worked \"for  ite'- own livelihood; all families'* worked  to create spme form, qf cpmmnnity life-  T^eve was .veSry little money and theiefoie  very litfle ^social stratification.  !Sopn after the. Finnish settlers ar-  ffiVed, Mi'- TaHe Hintsa was elected to the  Howe Sound Board of School Trustees.  'Mr. Hintsa immediately made known  tpa. the Other members\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmen-. who h^d  helped build the school in 1891\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthat -hiis  pebple were opposed to the holding of |  religious services on school property.. The  irrjmediate result of this opposition was  the building of a Methodist Church on  grounds donated for the purpose by Mr.  George   Gibson.  A subtler result was the continuous  fj-fe'ed separation 0f chtirch and school  affairs. In 1912, Dr, Frederick Inglis came  in|o the' community to serve as both  general practitioner and Methodist min-  Asteiv^His\ufffd\ufffd\ufffddiscussionsAv\/jth\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMiv-Jiintsa  caused Dr. Inglis to discontinue his duties  with the Methodist Church.  [Al about the same time as the Ingljs.  family  built their home here, Mr.  J.  S.  Woodbworth, who bad become  unhappy,  in Winnipeg, at the lefusal of the Metho-  , dist  Cluiich,  for   winch  he   worked,   to  \/  adopt* hisj cause'.for controlled immigrar  tion. \"to the harsh Canadian pra,irios, also  broke his religious affiliations, Mr.  Woodswoj-th brought his family- to Gibson's landing, where they lived foil some  years with the Inglises. It-was an introduction ofrf the philosophies of. Mr. Jake  Hintsa, Frederick Inglis and Mr. J. S.  Woodswqilth that gave birth to the fundamental pmnciples which were later to  be made Wanifest in thes._ Cp-operative  Commonwealth Federation, *  Today,   the  founders   of  the  Finnish  colony are all gone. Numerically, their  descendants   foim' an   insignifjeant part  of the lpcal population, Of the few remaining individuals of Finnish descent,  almost none live on land cietired! and  planted by their fathers. A ;  Homehow, however, something of the.  cultmal tiaits brought intp Gibson's  'Heights has lemamed and has permeated  the larger community. The area seems to  attract iridiyiduals; persons seeking freedom; of,.'expression of thought. The population remains quite nnstratified soc7  iajly. The young become oriented toward  hufnanitarianism rather than technology.  The people support community undertakings willingly, They are skeptical pf  whaj. seems not significant, The area  makes room for the widest variation of  cultural and political thoughts As with  -the\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFtnntsh-gettlement, ^the qommuirity,  looked at from the outside, may seem  unstructured to the point of being unfriendly; from within, there are no bars  ii  to friendship, 'Although tl\\e 'Finnish, set* -  tJement,  as  an  othhio  entity  has -gone,  its influence  remains. 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Titled \"The Peninsula Times\" from 1967-03-08 to 1979-12-26.<br><br>Published by Sechelt Peninsula Times Ltd. from 1963-12-04 to 1968-12-24 and from 1970-11-04 to 1971-03-10; by The Peninsula Times Ltd. from 1969-01-08 to 1970-10-28; by Powell River News Town Crier Sechelt Times Ltd. from 1971-03-17 to 1975-11-05; and by Westpres Publications Ltd. from 1975-11-12 to 1979-12-26.<br><br>Dates of Publication: 1963 to 1980.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Sechelt, B.C : Powell River News Town Crier Sechelt Times Ltd.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Copyright remains with the publishers. This material is made available for research and private study only. <br> Please provide attribution. For uses other than research, private study and personal use (such as publication or distribution), permission must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http:\/\/digitize.library.ubc.ca\/","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1971-09-08 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1971-09-08 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Sechelt Community Archives.","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"The Peninsula Times","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0185791"}