"dad65c9d-367c-480d-82eb-8841baf46cc1"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "[Coast News]"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2012-07-25"@en . "1983-10-31"@en . "Serving the Sunshine Coast since 1945"@en . ""@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xcoastnews/items/1.0172148/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " g*jPM1B** )\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDMnw*'j\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDHm.i'i yinnmiw \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ipi HP/^yn \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDn< 'W1 iffifw; hh'i'W ''<\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD mnj'|i yi je\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD r, t-rwv** +rt* * Wi. $&k *1 t1 '.-I *V6 if. h tp' ?& I I t I I I k I L0?fSM.WEUBRAR\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 84^ * ( pv.>ament Buildings .' '''Victoria, B.C. | V8V1X4 Creek propane --. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. #\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-, Lease furore goeson Despite strong support from the Sunshine Coast Regional Board for the cancellation of the ICG Liquid Gas Company's lease of the Roberts Creek propam ite, the provincial government s ministry of lands, parks and housing has requested its staff to renew the lease for a further five years. The current lease on the site runs out on January l, 1984 and the regional board has made it-clear for several months that it does nor want the lease on that particular site renewed. Instead, the.- board has requested that ICG sit down with board planners with a view to identifying a safer and more v suitable site, preferably in the Port \"> Mellon area. Thus far, ICG has ^_ not met with planners. JJ> The ministry letter, signed by i 'lands, parks and housing minister Anthony Brummet, says in part that: \"In view of the fact that: (a) no relocation sites have been selected, (b) there is a need for gas services in the interim, and, (c) the current operations meet all safety standards, I have requested staff to extend current tenure for a period of five years.\" At Thursday's regional board meeting, area D (Roberts Creek) director Brett McGillvray advised the board of a notice of motion he proposed for the next meeting that the board appeal the decision. 'McGillivray told the board that the ministry's decision was an \"abuse .of the consultation process\" rArea C; director Jon McRae concurred that \"This (decision) is a flagrant abuse of local input',\" \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD;- .yX.;. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' ; . \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD/ Area A director Ian Vaughan \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDmy-- \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Wrr moved, that the board~ senp^a delegation to Victoria as sooft^?- possible to protest the minister^ decision. The board passed thgmjgy. tion with only one director oppbjs^ - ed. .\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.....-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.; \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDi^X:X. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD : ' xxX-X... On Friday, directors McGilliyr^yjr. and Vaughan telephoned. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD^'h^C minister's office in Victoria* and,% were told that the minister hij^lf,';; had been too busy to actua|ly*jjtoi#r?t into the situation in any deptrr^titf\" the directors were advised thaKfhey'r. should appeal the decision through/ the ministry of the environments before appealing to lands, parks?,; and housing. M^\"? Director Vaughan told the Coast C \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD News Friday that a delegation will;; be going to Victoria to protestTthe'- lease renewal, perhaps as early-jas& this week. %k::r? Gibsons gets break Mrs. Bujan's kindergarten class enjoys juice and cookies after hearing Hallowe'en stories. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD I\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDhn HurnMdv pholo Schools nursing next cut by Maryanne West *:\" The next effect of the govern- ^ment's restraint policy to be felt in this school district will be a \"sharp decrease in nursing services\". This . was outlined in a letter from Dr. \"'.Lugsdin, medicgL^health officer. wDue to the-staff-being reduced fronVthree\" nurses to one full-time - and. one part-time nurse, services to school children will be curtailed as from mid-November, unless the government can be persuaded to agree to staff replacements. The following essential services will be provided: communicable disease investigation; individual contact for referred or identified \"at risk\" for child abuse; individual contact for referred pregnant students; school entry immunization; grade five Rubella immunization; -vision screening; vision and hearing referrals when sufficient numbers warrant it. Services which will be suspended include: follow-up of all school health referrals except child abuse, neglect, pregnancy, vision and hearing; school health interventions, health education and resources; hearing screening in grade one for those done in kindergarten; vision screening grades five and nine - grades three and seven may be done with volunteers; minor communicable diseases should be referred directly to the family doctor; head lice will be controlled by parent volunteer groups; routirje visits to schools w,il! be suspended. [School trustees voted to write the minister of health expressing trieir concern that services to children in this district will be cut. Parent groups will be encouraged td write the minister also. KINDERGARTEN ^Because there is no money available to hire extra teachers or aides, trustees agreed to suspend temporarily sections of the kindergarten policy which state numbers above which extra help would be provided. The tender for construction of. the \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDnew breakwater in Gibsons Harbour, and for dredging the har-v bour, has now been let. The sue- '\"* tessfui bidder is Sceptre-Reidei- -Dawson Contracting Ltd. who submitted a bid of $577,700 which was substantially lower than the other seven bids submitted Art Rhyll, an engineer with the Ministry of Fisheries and Oceans, announced the results on Friday The highest bid was $977,500 submitted by Miller Contracting Mayor Goddard told the Coast News that Sceptre-Reidel-Dawson own a very large suction dredge * &&%+, ^'cn ls capable of doing the $M Ti toedgingjn tWojyeeks.'This. partly - -: pSg&T- *accounted for their substantially \"r< lower* bid. The breakwater will be constructed, before the dredging is done. .. :!*;;This work is being financed partly by tht; federal government as its share of preparing the way for the new municipal marina. The provincial government has granted the town $400,000 from lottery funds as its. contribution to the. marina development. Originally it was thought that $300,000 of the provincial grant would-have to be paid by the municipality to the federal government as the town's contribution to the cost ol the federal part of the project. As the tender which has \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"been accepted is much lower than vah1icfp\"ated the'tovvh'.s,paymeni to the federal\" government \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.will-'i-fotj: $16(),(XX) instead Of $3(X),(Kk).l;1jic;|: money thus freed may be used :|qf l.j further development of ?tlivt\" seawaiks and the parks said M,avpr> Goddard. .^ X .-\"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD :; '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD . \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ,' ';;:. '& \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' . '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'-'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD/<, *i- ' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD The announcement of the -sue-* eessful tender also paves the way* for the signing of the agreement* between the town and the private^ developers ..who aregoing to uqn^; struct.the marina and then leasts h;; from the' town oh a revenue'shar^' ing basis.. While considerable:^ discussion has taken place between^ the panics concerned, no agrecr\| mem'could be signed until thecost-k of federal tion was known. government participa-r-f7'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Gibsons political hotbed m XI Ten-year old Sam Jay won the pumpkin-carving contest held at the Heron cafe last week with this masterpiece. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDIran Berger photo Gurney vs Gurney in Area E Nominations for municipal elections to be held November 19, close at noon today, (Monday, October 31) and so far only one challenge has beeri made for election of an area E director on the Sunshine Coast Regional Board. Patricia Gurney will be opposing incumbent director Jim Gurney for the two year term. In areas A and C, the only other regions up for election, no candidates have yet come forward \"to challenge the incumbents, Ian Vaughan and Jon McRae, respectively. The main issues in Area E (Reid Road\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDPratt Road\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDGower Point) appear to be water service, bbun-' dary expansion and the settlement plan. Next week, after nominations have closed, the Coast News.will interview each candidate and ask a series of questions posed by our readers. Among the- concerns expressed by our readers in area E are: fire protection, fuel storage facilities, municipal financing, long range, coordinated planning for water service, sewage disposal and boundary expansion and its effect on property taxes in the region.'-/\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'.'. An all-candidates ; meeting is scheduled for Tuesday,!November 8 at the Gibsons Legion at 8 p.m. This meeting, sponsored by the Elphinstone Electors Association, will include candidates for elections in the town of Gibsons, areas A, C and E of the SCRD, the village of Sechelt and school board areas A\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD B and town of Gibsons. With time still for more candidates to come forward as the Coast News goes to press, it is evident that the town of Gibsons will be the most hotly contested political arena in the forthcoming municipal and regional elections to be held on November 19. Due to the resignation of Mayor Lorraine Goddard in Gibsons and the resignation of Deputy Mayor Diane Strom to run for mayor, four of the five seats on council will be contested this year. Alderman and former mayor Larry Labonte will vie with Alder-. man Strom for the position of mayor; * v Declared candidates for the two two-year terms on council are Tarry Giannakos, son of restauranteur George Giannakos, Ronald Neilson a 43-year old electrician, and Art Smylie. More nominations are expected before the noon deadline on October 31. B.C. Ferries employee Barry Lynn has filed his papers for the one-year term caused by Strom's resignation. Alderman Jack Marshall was undecided at press time as to whether he would run for a two- year or a one-year term. Marshall's decision will be based on .whether or not there is another candidate contesting the seat with Barry Lynn. A much quieter picture maintains ori the Sechelt front. By the weekend Mayor'Joyce Kolibas \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDis;** unopposed. Only Alderman ]Keir|| Short and former regional b<&tV%iV Schools voting Elections for school trustees in school board areas. A, B and the town of Gibsons have produced six candidates thus far. In area A (West Sechelt to Egmont) incumbent Jamie Stephen will be challenged by Dr. Bill Lawrenuk. ' Xi -^ uy:f 1 n area B (cast o f Davis Bay, ti$b\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD* including Gibsons) incumbent. Don^! Douglas will be challenged by Hfatf\",' Murvn and Will\"'Rat/burn. '*1v~;< ' '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\"'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD . \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD&>:-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD In the (own of Gibsons, incum-;' bent Janice Edmonds will seek Of->\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD lice again. , vp Mill open Tories to hold November vote \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDAt a special executive meeting in Campbell River on Monday night, October 17, officers ol the Comox- Powell River Progressive Conservative Riding Association voted to hold the 1983 nomination convention in late November. The winner of :the nomination vviH be the PC candidate in the next federal election.'' - Because of the large area of'the riding, voles arc cast at a scries of meetings held in various population centres. Members may v|oie in Seuhclt' on November 21, Powell River .-on November 22, Courtenay .on\" November 23, Sointtila on November 24, and Port McNeill on November 25. Ballots will be counted and the winner announced at the final meeting in Campbell River on November 26. Thus far, five candidates have thrown their hats in the'.ring: Ciary Hein, former pilot and owner of Courtenay Shell service station; Courtenay lawyer and businessman, Stuart Hartman; Sointuia fishing guide, and resort owner, Michael Hicks; Cumberland accountant, Laurie \VyIes; and Kevin Slorriv, a Campbell River businessman. The Canfor .operation at Port Mellon continues in operation this week while negotiations continue between the forest industry and the unions in conjunction with mediator Allan Hope. There was fear the mil! .would be shut down last week but a 21-day freeze on job action was declared pending the outcome of negotiation.- Band plans bonfire \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDx An old tradition will be revitalized by the Sechelt Indian Band this Monday; October 31. . A bonfire/ahd.fireworks display-will take place on Monday evening. The bonfire will be lit by 7 p.m. and the fireworks display will start at 7:30 p,m. '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD''..': \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.'.'.. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.;', All are welcome at this festive occasion, organized by Benny Pierre; and parking will be available hear the Sechelt Band Administration building. Flu vaccination Influenza clinics will be held today, Monday, October 31/at tlie Sechelt; Mental Health Centre, Teredo Square, facing Inlet Avenue, at 11 a.m., and at Gibsons Coast Garibaldi Health Unit. South Fletcher. Road, at 1:30 p.m. Vaccination is recommended for the. following groups: a) Persons of any age who have conditions such as Heart Disease. ChronicLung Disease, Chronic Renal Disease, Imnumosupprcss- ed Conditions, Chronic Metabolic Disease such as Diabetes or Severe anaemia; b) Older Rersons, particularly those over 65 years of &ge. Tom Richardson pays his tribute to his friend Donald Allans- Stewart. Story below. -John Burner phAfoV'S Last of Appin Stewarts A burial at sea at Mariner's Rest off'Steamboat Rock near Gambier Island last week marked the end of an ancient Scottish line. Donald Allan Stewart, who died on October 11, is reported to have been the last laird of the ancient Highland line of the Stewarts of Appin. Donald Stewart came to the Sunshine Coast to spend his last years with his brother Ian Mac- Pherson Stewart who died in 1974. Both brothers were bachelors. Donald Stewart served with the British Navy and later trained offi'r ficcrs of the U.S. Navy. \"yX^ The moving ceremony con-' ^ ducted by the Reverend Alex Reid7* last weekend on board the A'Jifij*\"X li'a/ioo had appropriate ScottfsQv '* overtones. Long-time neighbour^; and friend of the Stewarts, Tom,J' Richardson, saluted his departcd,V friend with \"The Dark Island\" on,, the bagpipes and a taped rendition,, of a favourite song, \"Ac Fdno%hi Kiss\".was played to mark the pasjjrp, 1; ing of a neighbour and a friend and'V v a storied line. ' X. X. secretary-treasurer Anne Pres'sl^R?j. have filed papers for\".he two aldcr-:^ manic vacancies. Alderman B6b;\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDT Allen has indicated that he will not: ><\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD run again. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD2. Coast News, October 31,1983 a-.- As nominations close for the November 19'municipal and school board elections, we offer best wishes to the candidates who have been courageous and public-spirited enough to let their names stand for election. This election, particularly in Gibsons, and the regional district, is highly important to the future direction of the Coast. It presents a timely opportunity for the candidates to address, once and for all, a number of crucial issues. As we see it, the number one issue is the future of the regional district and the candidates both in Gibsons and the regional district should let the voters know how they feel about expansion of Gibsons and Sechelt into the regional district in order to broaden their tax bases. What would expansion mean for example, in terms of property taxes in the region? A second major issue in are E and Gibsons is the need for co-operation in delivering water services and fire protection to parts of area E and particularly Lower Gibsons. Will the SCRD and the town find a mutually beneficial solution to the current water problems? In Gibsons, the sewage treatment plant is at and above, capacity. Will a solution be found that will allow further development of the lower town? Where will the money come from? - As far as planning of development is concerned, there are currently 3,000 undeveloped lots on the Coast, more than a 10 year supply. Will some plan be proposed to develop these lots in a rational manner? In the school board election, the one overriding issue is school finance. Will a new board be able to maintain quality education in local schools given the proposed financing formula of the provincial government? The candidates will have several opportunities to address these issues over the next two and a half weeks. We wish each of them good luck. Propane lease The Sunshine Coast regional board directors are to be commend- \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ed for their strong stand against the renewal of the Roberts Creek propane site lease. The directors have been clear and decisive on the issue. They have presented alternatives to the company; they have been definitive in their reasons for opposing the lease. . The propane companion the other hand has not followed up on suggestions for alternate sites and has instead appealed to the Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing-which apparently has accepted the appeal. Further, the company has consistently held the threat of removing propane service over Coast residents. The company has taken the time and trouble to explain, that its tanks are.safe; the ministry agrees that safety standards are being met. However, the residents of Roberts Greek and the duly elected directors of the SCRD, perceive a danger in the present location. Eventually all fuel storage tanks will be in a safe, integrated loca-; tion. There could be no better time to begin the process. from the files of the COAST NEWS *: 5 YEARS AGO \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Sunshine Coast worthy ^Eric Thompson of Hopkins ^'Landing passes away suddenly. A man of many parts; Thompson was a hereditary ^Scottish Highland Chief, a cipiper of considerable ability, '\Z& lawyer who served corporation and logger with the ^Same assiduity, a conversationalist and humanitarian. pC The last surviving steam r ptug on the West Coast, the \"2'S.S. Master\", visits the Sunshine Coast. The \"S.S. faster\" was built in 1922 for L-Lamb's Logging. *+< After 22 years with the \"village of Gibsons, works Superintendent Fred ^Holland retires. 2 Well-known Pender Harbour resident, logger, Jack ^Rouse, passes away. % 10 YEARS AGO >*'.': Robert H. Cunningham, ;2l2, of Cunningham's Am- ;iulance Service in Halfmoon Bay, dies suddenly *Jvhile driving a new am- \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD bulance from Vancouver to '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDHalfmoon Bay. Z\ Harold C. Strange, a resident of Gibsons since 1903, 'celebrates his 93rd birthday. : 15 YEARS AGO ; The Trail of the Chack vChack, a book written by vptoneer Harry Roberts, arrives in the Coast News of- >fice. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD~ A meeting of the regional ^hospital district decides to Xqo to the people with a v plebiscite to double the size \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDof St. Mary's Hospital. > 20 YEARS AGO \< A winter package deal is .Recommended for local Ppiotel operators to compen- % ; \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD sate for low business in the winter season. Gibsons Garden Club completes a f successful season with a flower show and tea at the Anglican Hall. A delegation of 39 ratepayers strongly opposes the bulk storage of inflammable materials within the present village boundaries. 25 YEARS AGO More than 200 persons at the Pender Harbour smorgasbord on Friday night paid tribute to 14 senior citizens, pioneers of the Pender Harbour area. The proposed road to Squamish has become important to the Roberts Creek Community Association. Sakis Terzian, who operated the Calypso Cafe dining room at Sechelt, died on October 22. 30 YEARS AGO Sunshine Coast Time, a weekly radio station broadcast over radio, station CHUB in Nanaimo is reported to be receiving a favourable reaction locally. Sponsored by the combined boards of trade on the Sunshine Coast, the show features news items from the Coast News interspersed with music. The Kum-agen Coffee Shop in Gibsons draws praise in a three-page article in a Vancouver magazine. 35 YEARS AGO The Roberts Creek Credit Union marks its seventh year of operation. The Sechelt Board of Trade goes on record as being in favour of a.speedier mail service. v\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD The Sunshine 'COAf T'JTIVf' Advertising Department J. Fred Duncan Jane McOuat Pat Tripp Editorial Department Production Department pVjohn Burnside George Matthews Lynn Lindsay Jack Bischke \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDFran Berger Judith Wilson Pat Tripp **\"* Accounts Department M.M. Vaughan Copysetting ; Circulation Stephen Carroll Use Sheridan Gerry Walker ^fhe Sunshine Coast News is a co-operative, locally owned ! HSewspaper, published on the Sunshine Coast, B.C., every Monday by \"^Glassford Press Ltd., Box 460, Gibsons, B.C. VON 1V0, Tel. 886-2622 ;\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDbr 886-7817. Second Class mail Registration No. 4702. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD -4\" If p- rjhe Sunshine Coast News is protected by copyright and reproduction of any part of it by any means is prohibited unless permission in ivyriting is first secured from Glassford Press Ltd. holders of the ^Copyright. y< ^Subscription Rates: Canada: 1 year $30; 6 months $18. Foreign: 1 \"fear $35; Prince Rupert, early 1900s. The harbour had not yet become a seaport. \"HMS Egeria\", seen af anchor, had arrived on the Pacific coast in 1898. Officers and crew of the steam screw sloop carried out* suryeys of marine passageways. During surveys around the Gulf Islands, the vessel was based at Bedwell Harbour. The name Egeria was engraved on (he sandstone shore there, above a geodetic benchmark. Captain William York Higgs recalls his sense of wonder when he saw, and was permitted, lo board, (his illustrious ship during his very young years. The \"Egeria'! was engaged in a detailed survey along the Sunshine Coasl in 1910. Photo courtesy Eric Thompson collection. Capfjpn by L.R.Peterson. }X'X.y.X.x-y.;yX;--:;'X ' y,'*. Musings John Burnside We'll call her Mary, because that is her name. I met her at the sod- turning ceremony for the library extension in Sechelt. She was gracious enough to describe my recently acquired silver beard as distinguished. I explained i had grown it for the part of Professor . Van Helsing in the current Sinf-; coast Players presentation of \"Dracula\". |i 'Tm the good guy in the play;'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD I said. \"It's nice to be the good giiy somewhere.\", A little self-pitying, you might, say, but consider. '-xx... Not too long ago I walked up to - a long-time lady friend of mineg who has developed into, along with*; thev rest ^of the province\" it seemsfp . sonie. kind of'semi-rabid political;^ fanatic. . \"Good evening,\" I said.? \"Good evening, you jerk,\" she snapped. Apparently she felt an| editorial in which I offered the opi-l nion that neither the teachers norfj the government seemed to be dpinglf a particularly effective job of look-ji ing after the needs of the school]! children of this province was'; nothing short of base treachery. <; If that isn't bad enough, there is>| a body of opinion locally that I ami;. some kind of evil genius behind the); Solidarity Coalition because the); newspaper * has extended thet; courtesy of its pages to what cer-^ . tainly seems to be a significant por-w tion of our communities. Now it is a fact that I do unders- i tand and support the Coalition ofx protest that has formed up to op-i: pose the draconian legislation^: brought forward by the govern- * ment of Bill Bennett. As a business7! man, I have said, with others, that;\ the government's ill-consideredX tactics of sweeping confrontationsXi have cost and are costing the peo- ' pie of B.C. dearly. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD When the bankruptcy rate iri ; . Canada as a whole is declining by X three per cent while increasing by | 47 per cent in B.C. something is '.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'. obviously amiss with the awaited economic recovery in this province. : I have at hand a form letter from 'y the Socred party which, while : soliciting funds, asserts that B.C. is \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD:; leading the other provinces in the! 'overall economic recovery of our . country'. ,, Now if this is true it has been ;: noted only by Socred fund-raisers. ;| The fear has in fact been expressed\"-.'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD recently in Vancouver by a federal '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD;'' spokesman that B.C., should the worse come to the worst and a general strike take place, could j derail the economic recovery of the \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD whole country. ; I cannot believe other than that : the present morass into which we . could be sliding was caused by the ' government. Prior to July, B.C. ; was enjoying a period of calm in its ; often turbulent industrial relations, i. The provincial government put an; end to that. ...'.! It seems to me that the Solidarity Coalition is an essentially conser- ; vative movement seeking to guard the status quo against the ill- \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"ST** considered actions of a government proposing radical and unannounced changes to the fundamental structure of our society. That is one man's opinion and there was a time, was there not, that we claimed thaLwe stood for free speech here ih the west. And yet, things have reached the stage in this province where dialogue just does not take place. Neither in the legislature nor in our towns and villages does civilized debate take place. We are glaring into each other's eyes, fingers gripping each others' throats. Ask yourself, out there, have you participated in a debate about the issues of the day with someone who holds opposing views? Qr.are you flashing anger.and.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDp)thet\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDjto all; who ,dp' not follow, completely the party line you favour? These are sad times. A footnote to last week's comments on wee Geordie Skea, the Gibsons contractor who was double-billed for building permits by the SCRD: there's no question that George was ripped off by the way the regionaldistrict's by-laws on building permits were written. But I should have mentioned that as a consequence of George making a fuss, the by-laws were altered to make sure that the kind of double billing he suffered will no longer occur. I guess the message here is that when you fight city hall you don't necessarily win for yourself, but maybe for others. Keep up the good work George\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-and, next time, please . take.a^laywer. when \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDyou go to court? '^4 \"Xi\"fi>y<^ w. r \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDj'~:rr; \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD! \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD rf'.'X y \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD>;,. Wv'XXXX^' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD X] had an enlighteningtdur of the;. regibnal district's works oh Satur-' Maryanne's Viewpoint by Maryanne West I wrote the word \"spokesman\", changed it to spokesperson, and then stopped myself short. \"What sort of nonsense is this \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD I'm helping to perpetuate?\" I asked myself. Crossed it out again and re-wrote spokesman. I was jolted into taking a position on this non- issue by a complaint to the radio programme \"Mbrnirigside\",' that Peter Gzowski had let archaeologist Dr. Cuyler Young get away with using the word \"mankind\". One wonders why otherwide intelligent women can take off on such a non-productive , tangent, and why otherwise intelligent men play along? Are they, (the men), suffering from a group guilt complex associated with the sins of their fathers? Might be an interesting topic for a sociology thesis. _,... Do we really, believe that words -which include \"man\" have some subtle, built-in code designed to keep women in bondage, barefoot and pregnant? 7 ;v . Do we not understand that many of these words describe, a job or position and do not carry a gender, bias unless our personal gender bias wants to superimpose one? There, are several reasons why 1 think this effort to change the language is a waste of time. First because there are so many more important issues: discrimination; the need for equality of opportunity, and equal remuneration; survival, hunger, greed, the list goes on and on. Who has time to bother about who calls whom what?! For women, as well as for men, the way the world treats you depends to a great extent upon how you feel about yourself, what goes oh in your head. If you haven't got it all together, no title or name is going to help. When you have, reached that state of balance within yourself it no longer matters what people call you. : Should it be possible to change \"the dictionary from alderperson to. yachtsperson, update all legislation, etcM making it' \"person- datpry\" for everyone, it wouldn't change deep-seated attitudes. They have to change from within. Perhaps I come by these views on life haying been brought up a Quaker. Quakers base their philosophy on equality in the sight of God and decided what to do about titles 300 years ago. They threw them out and manage very well without, even Mr. and Mrs. And, of course, if you carry this silly habit of substituting person for man to its logical conclusion, you end up calling yourself a \"woperson\"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDwhatever that may be. ; . ' 33E S3SZ as ae Spring and Fall Margaret, are you grieving Over Goldengrove unleqving? Leaves, like the things of man, you With your fresh thoughts care for, can you? Ah! as the heart grows older It will come to such sights colder By and by, nor spare a sigh Though worlds of wan wood leaf meal lie; And yet you will weap and know why. Now no matter, child, the name: Sorrow's springs are the same. Nor mouth had, no nor mind, expressed What heart heard of, ghost guessed: It is the. blight man was born for. It is Margaret you mourn for. Gerard Manley Hopkins 2Z 2E 2ESI Jiij JS az mmmmSm SS srgr- aSt /mn tZJEmm \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDSEa day. The invitation was issued' to' both Coast newspapers, but my colleague from The Press was unable to take part. . ' '- My tour guides, area E director Jim. Gurney, and SCRD works' superintendent Gordon Dixb'n, took me over the vast majority,'6fl the 175 miles of water system own-; ed and operated by the regional district and a substantial part1 off the Sechelt sewer works. I now know much more about water ahtf' sewer works than I ever thought I1 wanted to know. . \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD* We started out down j^ Langdale where I was shown t^J independent Langdale wataj| system which serves the entSj : /Langdah; arekjjandiis capable jbj:. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDi .'''\"servicihg^iiall * the .expansion Langdale is likely to se^inHhe nep '.\" Xi. several years.;: Xr,_. $?\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD?:fs.Wv^: '; We ended up at trie new 250$ijt) ' gallon concrete reservoir/in Secni^ Cove;.which ultimately could serl^. as a; water source as far up ife Coast as; Egmont: The system^ \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD immense and from what 1 saW; e^. tremely well maintained. Ths whole 40 million dollar system 5\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD maintained by four labourers,^ . foreman and a works superintejj* dent. Add to that one sewage plaj}* operator and a half-time secretajjt and you have a pretty tight litt^ . operation, considering the fact th\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD{ the area covered by : the SC.RJ^; works crew represents 85 per ce8* of the area of the Coast and 75 pf? cent of the residences. .\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 'x.xX J* The- wholep system, whichxwjs^ X started,in 1969, is the productjjjpf \ the foresight and energy of forifier \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD SCRD director Frank West. The \ water works serves the Coast from \ Langdale to Secret Cove, excluding * Gibsons, Hopkins and Granthams, j where the water systems are locally \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD administered utilities. ' '\"* ! I've always been a booster'bf tHe\" regional district concept, sov oiy^ . opinions are biased in their favoiSrJ* arid what I saw Saturday didpl\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD* alter my view that the SCRD is-|iij;* effective; and ^vitally necessa^j}* '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \municipal entity., 'yXxf&Z '.'.' ';X*x.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'.X;yk. '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD''\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDrx\*.;fxr$**% A few final remarks concernifrg!^ the possibly imminent General^ Strike: 1 don't particularly care for \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD the idea myself. T understand that $ the only power workers have to.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD protect or improve their working ij conditions is through the j* withholding of their labour, but a fi general strike is a different animal. 5* The last one in Canada was in 1919 ,< in Winnipeg and talk of it can still $ raise a heated argument. . ._\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD jj A general strike is an animal of -J its own; once its started, no one -* has control. It can lead places the s organizers never expected, it feeds * on its own' energy and builds a \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD; momentum that can't be stopped. * I'll support the general strike * mind you. I don't think public sec- * tor workers, or ultimately private * sector workers, can afford not to. * If it does happen, however, and I t hope it doesn't, the consequences \" will certainly not be buried in my \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD life-time, nor in my children's * either. I always remember reading * something about the Russian * Revolution, I think it was in John * Reed's Ten Days that Shook the % World; it went something like; *' \"When the revolution carrle, it * didn't come as we expected it, and ^ it didn't come as we wanted it, but \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD it came just the same.\" % With general strikes, the same \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD . rules apply. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.,-.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD?*::\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Coast News, October 31,1983 3. {Editor, i . Recently our student body notic- i ed an article in Val Tomkies' ! \"Harbour Highlites\" in the Press. i;A;number of students responded, ^a^hey felt they had been a target \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDof\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDidtcule'and misuriderstandirig. 'fZ*tn the article, our school, Pender | Harbour Secondary, was com- j pared to an Ontario school. ! However, each province has a different educational system thus | demanding totally different expectations of the student; therefore, a J comparison is not reasonable. jPHSS, like all other public schools i in ^B.C;,' follows the curriculum j created by the Ministry of Educa- |tipn. Homework is assigned to | students and marks are applied by {teachers. {^According to the \"Habour \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDISghlites\" article, the students 'ffflpx PHSS are a group of il- t^tjates;who take pride iri achiev- :&tgi this status. Many students degree: For example, in English, jfeiays are first introduced at the ffls&e 10 level. Students are taught '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD$\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD$/. to outline, edit and proofread ^ipaper. The number of essays feompieted in a year depends on the ; cffurse schedule. By no means is iEr\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDglish considered a \"joke''. .\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD? fit is true that the teachers in our ^ghpol can be friends, but not in j(ie,sense of exposing their private lives to students. Because of the s'i^a'll number of students in the school, extra time and assistance is available. Learning does not \"go ptfdt*the;window-'; instead, the ac- ijjag--;to teachers gives the student $l\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDincentive to strive for academ- Kjiichieyement. We take advarit- \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDij^bf the extra time; we do not tak*e advantage df the teachers! In tact, we are privileged that leathers can take time to give in- dividual'attention. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD>,0ur school discipline system is effective and simple. It has received respect from students and. the approval of the parents' committee... ... ^jjnlike the implications, of the article, PHSS has produced some very/ fine and talented scholars.: N$t only haye these students done \ycjl at university but at colleges, ancj. trade schools: as well. By no mean s are t hese high achievers h'ar- rassed for their academic ex cellence. Rather, their accomplishments are well thought of and we're proud of them. PHSS will continue to produce students of this scholastic calibre who desire to do well and succeed in their chosen area. Academic performance and success, however, depend on the standards each student sets for him/herself. The consensus of our student body is that one person's,experience ^produces insufficient evidence oh which to draw conclusions about an entire school's performance. ; Wendy Cummings Calendar wanted Editor, \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDj; I was visiting the Peninsula this summer.'..'and learned of your Historical Calendar and am interested, in it. ';: My late husband served as forest ranger there during World War II. Conditions have certainly changed! We had to depend upon the old Union Steamships which puttered up and down the.Coast before the days of the Gulf. Lines. However, there was much to be said in their favour. One could get a real good dinner, white tablecloths, etc., for ;$1, in the dining room. :>. Sometimes the dirt road between Sechelt, where we lived, and Gib-, sons, was impassable.- His district' extended from Pender Harbour to Gibsons and Granthams. They were good days. Please send copies of your calen-.\" dar to: The''Goodman Family, 7 Strath Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M8X 2Rt; Mrs. Eva Aylett, 3626 Cordial Drive, Vancouver, B.C.. V5S4H3. yXxX j Sincerely Eva Aylett U.S. causes concern Editor; . The latest armed intervention by the U.S. into the affairs of a sovereign nation, should be cause for grave concern and positive action by the people of Canada. It raises the question of appeasement . so dear to the hearts of detractors of the peace movement., How much longer should we appease our great neighbour in such aggressive and reckless acts, especially in light of the fact that Grenada is a member/of the com-, monwealth? Could we be next if we should happen to elect an unacceptable government or experience another FLQ-type crisis? Visions of U.S. Marines crossing the border with a token multi-national force, including Salvadorian death' squads at their heels comes to mind. It is .fairly evident that the invasion of Grenada on such a shallow pretext is the prelude for a concerted attack upon Nicaragua. The application of sanctions and a boycott of the Los Angeles\" Olympic Games might serve as an indication of our revulsion at such a flagrant breach of the U.N. and O.A.S..charters. The disarmament movement should take heart\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDthey are demonstrating where it counts. Yours truly Peter Baker Hospital narking Keillor's Note: A copy of Ihe following leller was received for publication. Editor, I recently had the misfortune to ,V \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD TOOL & EQUIPMENT RENTALS .-', \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD STIHL& HOMELITE CHAINSAWS :< \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD..='\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD AND ACCESSORIES .-r. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD SMALL ENGINE SPECIALISTS tinderHarbour v -RADIATOR SHOP 883-9114 Covering the Coverage by Jim Ansel! require therapy at St. Mary's Hospital for a back problem. As anyone who has ever had a back problem will appreciate, getting in and out of Vehicles and merely walking can bedifficult., Of the 10 visits to the hospital, it never ceased to amaze me that all but one or two designated \"outpatient\" parking spaces were occupied. I would hazard a jjliess I luu there- ;a!rcv-:7 approximat ely 15 available spaces. On one occasion all the spaces were occupied.\"'! know for a fact that not all those? patrons were. \"out-paticnt's\". I realize that it would be virtually impossible for the\"hospital ad- ministration to monitor parking\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD at least not without groat expense to each arid every one of us taxpayers. Therefore, I appeal to those who park in \"designated\" areas to use \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD commons sense\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDthere arc those of us who require those \"designated\" spots, and YOU SHOULD NOT BE THERE if you arc not.an outpatient. ' N Yours truly, (Mrs.) Lynda Bcgg Kiwanis correction The. next meeting date of the Kiwanis Auxiliary; was incorrectly reported in last week's paper as Wednesday, November 23. The correct date and time for the next meeting is Wednesday, November 16 at 8 p.m. Skookum l THINGS TO DO WHEN YOU REVIEW YOUR COVERAGE Read your policy over carefully and ask your Agent to go over it with you. Make sure you are insured to value. If you are under-insured, not only will you come up short on a total loss, you also run the risk of having any claim pro-rated. ' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Be aware of the limitations on your policy. If you .are affected by any of these, ask your Agent-for ways to remedy the situation. If Replacement Cost Coverage is available take it. Maintain a household inventory, written and/or photographic and store it away from your home. Keep your Agent up-to-date on major changes in househojd, such as building additions and improvements, vacancies and major purchases. This is the last article in the Residential Insurance Series. I hope you have found it useful in understanding your policies better and I thank you for your attention. Sunshine Coast Insurance Agencies Ltd. Box 375, Cowrie Street, Credit Union Building Sechelt, B.C., VON 3A0 I Mark Guignard My office is so small... 885-2291 Adv't. I . Our overload expenses are negligible. This means low prices tor you on the ctr or truck ol your choice. Just ask other Skookum clients who received good mechanical service, courteous attention and low prices. Yes, we do need trade- ins. ;,-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. 1976 DODGE CLUB CAB % ton pick up with power steering, power brakes, automatic transmission, dual tanks, air conditioning. $2,695 SKOOKUM DEAL \"WOODCH0PPERS DREAM\" 1967 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4 Door Model Automatic transmission, 283 V8, good heater, radio, ideal winter transportation. SKOOKUM DEAL at HOT UNE 885-7512 Skookum Auto VDealflr7381 Sechelt ^ gffiVP* X-i Editor, The Gibsons Lions Cliib would like to thank the public for their support during the past year which has enabled them to donate to the following organizations: Canadian Legion $35; Aquatic Programme (special children) $756; C.A.R.E. $22; Sunshine Achievement Centre $12.50; Crippled Children's Society Telethon $300; Elphinstone Secondary School Bursary $300; Sea Cavalcade $100; Elves Club $100; Sunshine Coast Dressing and Bandages $100; L.C.I.F. $22. Total donations for the year amounted to $1,747.50. Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat . 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. \"Dress Code,v' v in effect after'7 p.m. ivy* &. 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BEE CARPET CARE BUSINESS DIRECTORY...... CAFE PIERROT CHURCH DIRECTORY. COAST TOOL & POWER/:... COOKING CLASSES.../..... CROWN OF GLORY DON'S SHOES. DRACULA, THE VAMPIRE PLAY. ELPHIE'S CABARET., ELSON GLASS. ,:..:. GIBSONS BUILDING SUPPLIES. GIBSONS LEGION BRANCH NO. 109 ...... GIBSONS PHARMASAVE...! GIBSONS PUBLIC LIBRARY. . .......... HIGHWAYMAN PUB! .. HIGHWAYS-TENDER.....,\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. I.G.A. .\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD:,f... KELANA CAR CARE.. XXX. X.. X.;....... KELLY'S LAWNMOWER... KEN DEVRIES & SON FLOOR COVERING LTD. KEN'S LUCKY DOLLAR .8,9 KERN'S HOME FURNISHINGS .18 LEN WRAY TRANSFER 12 LORETTA'S PLACE 17 MORGAN'S MEN'S WEAR. 8 NOTICE BOARD - JOHN R. GOODWIN,C.A. 17 PAT GURNEY. 5 PENINSULA MARKET TIDE TABLES 12 RESUMES 14 RUBY LAKE RESTAURANT 4 SECHELT INDIAN BAND .. .5 SHADOW BAUX GALLERY .11 SKOOKUM AUTO. 3 S0LIDATIRY 14 SOUTH COAST FORD 17 SUNSHINE COAST CREDIT UNION 11 SUNSHINE COAST INSURANCE AGENCIES 3 SUPER-VALU 5 THE WEIGHT ROOM 12 WESTERN MOORBAD. 4 WHARF RESTAURANT.... 10 WORKWEARWORLD. 11 W.W. UPHOLSTERY. 14 ^9^> Special $258.00 ^*Sc^>^Offer in effect during-^ 1^-r^- Oct. 24th - Dec, 18th, '8$*, Treatment is under the supervision of physicians^ ;VJ -\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD _; \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD^; - \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD- m. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD:**-: arid certified bath attendants. For more Information, call 885-7171 ^stei^^Orbadlissort^ P^O. Box 1670 Sechelt. B.C. VON 3AO CHAINSAW HI PERFORMANCE RUGGED, STIHL FEATURES INCLUDE: \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Anti Vibration system \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Automatic piling \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD High power-to-weight ratio \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD QU1CKSTOP\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \ Chain Brake (on most models ('Based on models with 21\" bare) FOR THE PRICE OF THE SAW THE STIHL PRO-KIT IS YOURS AT NO * EXTRA COST! \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Extra cutting chain \"*^ > \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 250 ml mix oil \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Chain file \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Sharpening vise \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD File handle \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Hook 'j\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD adjust tool i ti S 3 g NOW AVAILABLE AT THESE FULL-SERVICE DEALERS: WHILE SUPPLY LASTS. 5 TOOL& POWER Kelly's Lawnmower & Chainsawi Pender Harbour 883-9114 (formerly Gibsons Lawnmower) 886-2912 Pratt Road &;Hwy. 101, Gibsons (New location - next door to Elson Glass) \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD STIHIZ The WorklUsrgestSellmgCkaiiSaw y, r ;ZJ^ Coa\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD>t News, October 31.1983 :f Ntf&lsf* Nov. sth *$|g^f of Gibsons branch of Sunshinie Coasi Credit Union got into the Hallowe'en spirit last week. &*+ p- ...- \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDJohn Burnside pholo F.oberts Creek \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDKS \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD re Hall addition progressing feanie Norton Parker; 886-3973 Slave ^ _ you seen the. Roberts !*t*^kvFire Hall? Andy Dube and IHjrew: aren't wasting any time. SgFhey had the roof off the j^^end after the referendum ap- jjf!jj\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDving the second story and are ^jjjffiing right along with the fram- jCgil^A little good weather and lots j\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDjj\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDtoluhteers are helping to get the jStWorie quickly,. J^lRE CHANGED \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD||Che .Roberts Creek Crafts Faire *\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD&Z been changed to Sunday, aj$etember 4 because of conflicting S^vities'* November 27 (such as ***?\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD) Cup). The time has also been iged to 10 a.m. to 5 p.m '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD^rafts'- people phone Chris 43\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDi|er\"at 885-5206 or Diana Zornes ltt2B86-2087 to book a table. CRIB STARTING Thursday night crib, and bridge start at the Roberts Creek Legion this week. Play starts at 8 p.m. promptly so be there early. Non- members are welcome and the bar . will be open. .\"'.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD* BOTTLE DRIVE The Roberts Creek Beavers and Cubs are holding a bottle drive this Saturday,; November 5. If you won't be home please leave your bottles-7 outside your door or drop . them off at the school parking lot that day. KIDS' DAY There's a drama course for kids starting in Roberts Creek this Saturday, November 5. It's for kids seven to 12 and.there'll be five sessions running .from 10:30-11:30 a:m. Saturday at the Clubhouse THE SECHELT INDIAN BAND is planning a CHRISTMAS EVE MIDNIGHT MASS in its new Community Hall. After Mass, everyone is invited to bring food and stay for lunch so that we can all be together to wish each and every one a merry season's greeting. For information please call .885-2273'' FOR AREA \"EM Vote PAT GURNEY I have lived in Area \"E\" for the past 191/2 years. I married in 1968 to Robert Gurney and have a 10 year old son attending Gibsons Elementary. I have worked in the community and par-; ticipated in its growth'over the last 15 years. -*',1:_'....-' \" -' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'.'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' ' My'.main reasons for running as Director of Area \"E\" are: 1.' To' meet and encourage a greater number of Area \"E\" residents to become informed and aware of the politics and issues of their area. i :'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-. 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I enjoy living in Area- \"E\" and I'm very interested in the future direction of its development and growth. / \" \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'.-'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD3. Most important: To try and resolve our long-standing concerns with, a) our water supply, b) settlement plans and c) regional\" identity. I am looking forward to fulfilling the tasfts required as a regional director. next to Seaview Market. For more: information please phone .Michel'at 886-3750 L.A. MEETING Next Monday, November 7, is the monthly meeting of the Legion Auxiliary. All members are urged to attend. STUDENTS COUNCIL Roberts Creek Elementary has a new student council for the year. , Kwin Grauer is president and grade seven representative, Sean Puchalski is vice-president and grade six rep, Kellei Bulmer is secretary and grade seven rep, Jade Boragno is treasurer and grade five rep, Winona Stephens is council whip and grade six fep, Robert Newman is grade five rep, Serena Strand and Tommy Story are grade four reps, Myshkaa McKeen and .;'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD RobMilsted are grade three reps, and Greg Kirkman and Erin Davidson are grade two/three reps. WORLD'S LARGEST The Roberts Creek Parents' Auxiliary is holding \"The World's Largest Garage, Plant and Baking Sale\" Saturday, November 26 in the school gym. It's a great opportunity to clear out some of that stuff you don't want and donate it to a worthy cause. Drop it off at the school or call Colleen DeGraff / at 885-.546;kfor instructions. > ' BROWNIES * '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD?. A Roberts Creek Brownie Pack is being formed and will start meeting this Thursday in the community use room at the school! Registration was last Monday but contact Shirley Mills at 886-9164 .for more information. VARIETY SHOW Nikki Weber and her Halfmoon Bay Hams are putting on a variety, show at Roberts Creek Community Hall Saturday, November * 26; From all reports these shows have been a lot of fun and the proceeds go to the Intermediate Care Facility. A great deal of time and energy have been put into this volunteer effort, so please support them by attending. PROPANE REPLACED The Roberts Creek Community Association is persisting in its determination to be propane-free. The leaking propane hot water tank at the community hall is being replaced with an electric one and they are looking, for an electric stove. If anybody has one to offer at a reasonable price it will be welcomed. FIREWORKS TONIGHT A reminder that the Hallowe'en Fireworks are at 8:15 p.m. at the golf course tonight (Monday). This is an annual event put on by the Roberts Creek. Volunteer Fire Department for the enjoyment of all the community, so do come out. NEW NUMBER Please note that I have moved and my new'phone number is 886-3973. Film for unemployed This Tuesday, November 1, at 7:30 p.m., \"Who Will I Sentence Now?\" will be shown at the Action Centre. The film delves into a grim aspect of modern industry which, until recently, has been carefully obscured from society. 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Mi H * Coast News, October 31,1983 ssann . L&\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDfa> *'iy j\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDi.w juji\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD iH.yui. ijiiu mm%gimm*m \ S8v ^ *fc rfy/ 7^ WrWII ^r- i i ft | * \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD | I Our.ad in last week's paper incorrectly (blush) announced that our Sale was for one day only.. .that just isn't so- Mr. Duncan, our aisles and racks of Super Specials are priced to move all week long! The Sale Continues!! \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDj * '*ir vV\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD r^.V\"! 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Leathe^jJcket, ^cMs j, Underwear Jackets^ Top Coats^ Jeans *+ Workwear iSmm) 1/2 Price 1/2 Price 1/2 Price 112 Price 112 Price 1/2 Price m Work Shirts (Mostly Large Sizes) /> Stanfield Shorts Stanfield T-shirts \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 'Tube Sox (Pkg. of 2) Thermal Sox $1 Belts 25% Off Cat & Truck Caps *2 $ 019 i.l.i.nn.i*._*\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.,\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ta'fcii' ial Curling Gloves *998 ES p' .p i i t i i v Men's Super Wash Wool Sox Rubber Caulk BOOtS (Felt Pack) m \ Hard Hats $1\" Cowboy Hats $749 Vinyl Rain Sets Rubber (Laced) Work Boots \":Flannei yxxXXx\": \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD':,:: '7V- \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Work Shirts $7*9 Come in and look around Many more in-store specials \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDpA Wax A ALL SALES FINAL ON SALES MERCHANDISE JKu~ Visa & Mastercard Accepted CS cewm i?8ii?v ssemf tn^ist Ml^^ ilittiiH^^^Bi^f^H^l Coast News, October 31,1983 Crossley Karastan WKj - \".\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD '~ : . \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD , .. . ... \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\" \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD- \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD .. ... .... ... . \"\"^^^^^^\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDMayor Kolibas presents cheque for library extension to library ^treasurer Frances Fleming. Story below. I Sechelt Scenario \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDJohn Burnside pholo by JRuih Forrester, 885-2418 HALL SMORGASBORD ^ Tickets are moving fast for-the\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.--- Welcome Beach Smorgasbord to'-'.\" be. held: November 19 at the hall.\"J\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Proceeds will go towards funds for Shorncliffe and are only $10 each. Numbers; are limited, so if .you want to get in on the fun you . should call either Fiona at 885-34831 or Peggy at 885-9347 for reserya-%\"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD tions. Live music will be provided | by Paul Hansen and it will be good ^ to see Paul back in action musically \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDagain.\"'..'.;'.....'. X'X ...... i'XXXXXX.. On the following\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD:.; Saturday, J November 26, the good old HaJf-^' moon Hams will be hosting yet\"? another variety show in aid;'of Shorncliffe. This one will be at Roberts Creek Hall and a full house again would be just great. Guest appearances will be made by \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD some of the Coast's finest enter-% tainers and if you missed the-last I one and heard how good it was this will be your chance to. catch, the ji show. Tickets are the usual $4 and yp. are available from Books 'n' Stuff f; in Trail Bay Mall, Radio Shack in Sunnycrest Mall, Seaview Market in Roberts Creek and the NDP Bookstore in Lower Gibsons. So come on out for a fun night and at the same time help us to give a nice cheque to a good cause. Tickets will also be available soon for the Welcome Beach Community annual Christmas Dinner and Dance to be held Saturday, December 10. Music for this one .will be by Nikki Weber-and some of the \"Hams\" will be there to help sing out some good old Christmas music. \" LOCAL BEAVERS NEWS Last weekend Beaver leader Bill7 Cocking, together with some of the parents, took the little Beaver guys out for a picnic at Porpoise Bay and a great time was had by all. Then on Monday, there were six very proud young fellows who were invested at the meeting at the hall. They were Chris Black, Willie Brooks, Ryan Cocking, -Luke McDonnell, Trevor Stoker and. Michael Kliej. . These are our future boy scouts Please turn to page 17 i \ Choosing the right carpeting for your home can be| baffling. How do you decide on the right fibre?? Thickness? Colour? X'% Before you make a costly mistake, come talk to the* experts from Canada's leading carpet manufacturer.* You are under no obligation to buy. We only* want to help you buy with confidence. ; t Ken Defies () -y Two Locations to Serve Yo C\ SHU I fri G|bsons Section VV- p7i/ll t/ta. 886-7112 .fi**. Ron 50cKenzie, frpnv jhe-Ministry of provincial Secretary and Gotfern- Stjent Services. Then it was lVlayor . tjplibas' turn to hand over to '\"surer Frances Fleming two'che- i%, one for $1,000 fr/bm the ?e and the $20,000 to start the lijion. Mayor Joyce Kolibas tflert took the-'gold' shovel and dug 'traditional sod over expressing it pleasure at the new space be- 'provided for the library, pgfred McLean, head of the (Sjrfjfding* committee, deserves the Credit for getting the construction girted and for the plans drawn up $ him at no cost. Progress was in Jdence; as the ceremony started a id of cement arrived to fill the Afnis already in place for the out- slqe walls. ^feveryone was invited into the H&ptist Church to enjoy a cup of tte*-or coffee and a piece of Jrated c^'ke showing the design the library. Residing at ,the tea table was Jafie Montgomery, head librarian arianne Dailman, vice- sidentof the library board. \"he important people were Servers on this day, that is the dedicated volunteers who have b&n the mainstay of this library, g$nng hours of their time faithfully afc^the readers who support and agjtthe reason for a library in the f\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD$ place. E'3-he witches were out in full foote to help the goblins and others dgjjpsed up for the student council- o|*Chatelech Secondary School's F^gjowe'en Dance. ; fjjie .costumes were fantastic, wjtlf Tina Hansen as a red devil cjwguring first .prize for the ladies. Se&nd prize went to a very pretty F\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD|fich 'maid iin black and white, Sr^&n FJilchie^ Top mate costume w|pkristds Grames as a chic sheik, \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD arfe^secq.haf prize to his cousin, . Pakkati as Charlie Chaplin. ^^e teachers were pleased with thpftumber of parents who turned ou^tb help chaperone, and they iri tum*,were pleased to support the ev|jtf sothe students could enjoy. an^ejjtertaining evening. , \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-.'..' .'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.... FALL BAZAAR jjtefhelr Senior Citizens have great plans for their fall bazaar to beheld on Saturday, November 12 at lijxeir hall on Mermaid Street in Sechelt. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Honouring \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Sechelt's , good cit^zejis, a. wise choice ,by the Chamber of. Commerce, Jim and Elijaabeth Derby will open the eveiJF. EJpike table of good home cook- ingijf a white elephant,' Christmas novelties, grab bag, something you canlake a bit of a chance oh, with tea'^nd sandwiches, will be: available. SHORNCLIFFE AUCTION The auction hekT on Sunday, October 23 at Greene Court \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Recreation Hall, ^brought in overX $2,100 for the SeChelt Intermediate Care Society's Shorncliffe. This auction was put on by Shorncliffe Auxiliary and they received many fine articles to auction off by auctioneer Jerry Ber- thelet, who gave his time and voice. A. very'generous donation of six hours of time was given by alderman Harvey Bist. Two separate three-hour sessions were bid on to yaid the fund by approximately $50. The soon-to-be-opened Shorncliffe is going to feed a great need in this community, but it still needs ' more funds to buy the supplies not included in the initial cost. Very important items, so money must be found. SHORNCLIFFE DANCE AND SMORGASBORD A'smorgasbordand dance is-being' held at the Welcome Beach Half on November 19, Saturday, ' with: dancing to the music- of Paul Hansen on the organ: The cost is : $10 each,, and tickets may be obtained from Fiona West at 885-3483 or 885-9347. There is' a limit of 80 tickets, so speak up early so you oon't miss out. This is being put on by people of Halfmoon Bay. Anyone wishing \"to help may call 885-9347. > \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD . GARDEN CLUB WEDNESDAY Harry Almond will give- a slide \" presentation on his horticultural trip to Greece, at the Wednesday meeting. The annual general meeting to- elect the executive will Be held onr '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD November 2 at 7:30 p.m. at St. ' Hilda's Church Hall, Sechelt. Paul Roth. is nominating ,chairman. BAZAARS TH IS WEEK The Rebekahs hold their bazaar,' at the St. Hilda's Hall, Sechelt, on Saturday, November 5 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Refreshments $1, lots of good home baking', whire elephant, needlecraft, games of chance. Roberts Creek Branch of-St. Mary's Hospital Auxiliary have their Early Bird Bazaar starting at 12 noon and lasting to 2 p.m. at the Roberts Creek Community Hall on Saturday, November 5. HONOURED GUEST AT REBEKAHS President of the Rebekahs Assembly- of British, Columbia Audrey Jdhanson of Summerland v and her marshal Helen Christiansen, were guests at a no-host dinner held at the Village Restaurant:- The -22 present. then procee^ed^o the lodge for their \"J. meeting where they were joined by members, from Powell River and Langley and Summerland. Donations were, made by the Rebekahs to Visual Research Fund for the hard of hearing, to Shorncliffe and to the Gibsons Museum. XXXX. Six ^veteran! yewels-- were... presented for 15 years. Included were, Nell Whaites, Joan Newsham, Phyllis Handford, Vilda Water^, Carrie Surtees, Gert Cox. Margaret; Wise received her 20 year jewel, Elizabeth; Fletcher had previously had her 20 year jewel presented to hereby. the district deputy Eileen Smith. WILSON CREEK BRIDGE FOR NOVICES Bridge lessons will be held for novices and for those who wish to upgrade their game at 1 p.m. on , Thursday, November 3. ,.The teacher is Jean Coyle.\"Phone Helen Heath at 885-9073 or Haiel Seaton at 885-5678 for bridge information. Because the regular bridge day falls on November 11, the first Friday will be bridge day instead of the usual second week. So it is bridge at the Wilson Creek Community Hall on Friday, November te^asi^ -\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDj:* \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD!\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD{\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD** '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD: iS Province of Ministry of I British Columbia Transportatiop and Highwayj HIGH WAY S\- TENDE R \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD XX.:.,: ;. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ' f. Electoral District: Mackenzie -J* Highway District: Gibsons 5* Projector Job Number: C-2095 ..*jl- Projector Job Description: $ .Bituminous surfacing of the intersection of Sunshine^ Coast Highway 101 and Lower Road. .\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD**\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Tender documents with envelope, plans, specification^ and conditions of tender are available free of charg$ ONLY from Ministry of Transportation &. Highways, Bo|3 740, Gibsons, B.C, VON i V0, Phone: 886-2294 between t.h^S.' hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, ex% cept Holidays. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDj li I7-! Tenders will be opened at Gibsons District Office. :\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDi THE TENDER SUM FOR THIS PROJECT IS TO INCLUDE: FEDERAL SALES TAX. Tender opening date: 2:00 p.m. (File: 12-0-23) v November 10, 1983 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD**. =-e: Effective April 1,1983, the Provincial Government is.'sub^t; ject to the. payment of Federal Sales Tax, therefore, alfc* Tenders submitted after April 1, 1983 must include^ Federal Sales Tax in bid prices. No Bid Bond required. A.E.RHODES Acting /Deputy '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDrt \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*.. pK Minister >p' mSk P ^sdana car care Grand Opening YOUR AUTOPRO REPAIR CENTRE TomPartiquin GUARANTEED BRAKES, MUFFLERS AND SHOCKS, as long as you own your car. mmmmmW A flUTDPRO Saturday, Nov. 5th Enter Our GRAND OPENING DRAW YOUR CAR SPECIALISTS or One of Several Other Prizes No Purchase Necessary iS^\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD *\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD%.** SR35 AM/FM In-dash Cassette with Speakers SffeRKOMATIC \"car tunes\" . Quality sound at a price that's music to your ears. *K& car FULLY GUARANTEED SALES \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDSERVICE \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD INSTALLATION Mon. - Sat, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. At the 4-Way Stop - Wharf & Dolphin SECHELT :' 885 7161 m Coast News, October 31,1983 \ .'T1L6P Better Buy margarine 27.97 454 gm Texas Ruby GRAPEFRUIT California HEAD LETTUCE 5/$1 each ^mpsxr^i>, Local CAULIFLOWER Fluffo shortening .454 gm California (lb.49) fe *\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD;. \"4 Tp'5*3\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDt j? \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD . 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Bake 50 minutes at 375\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD F ,6. Loosen edges and turn out when copied somewhat. i'O Lit' ;i'~ Look after your pumpkins \"or the Gobble-uns'llgit you if ' you don't watch out!\" Nest Lewis n- 886-7744 Corner of Schoul & j Gower Point Roads -Just Released- Nuts About by Susan Mendelson $10.95 Kitchen or bathroom faucets not working? Call us. 'Serving the- Sunshine Coast Seaside Plumbing Ltd. 886-7017 ALL SPORTS MARINE Set Up Dlawa reel #275, & rod & line $69.99 Makes for a great gift. 886-9303 Our hours are Mon. -Fri. 9:00- 5:30 Saturdays 9 a.m. - noon Howe $o\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDtnd Pharmacy Gibsons Medical-Dental Centre Hwy. 101, Gibsons 886-3365 \"REAL WIN & && & 1. Fill Out & Clip ^'mP^ 2. 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Reg. $6.69 SPECIAL PURCHASE PRICE $ $4.99 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD r, \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDmsm 'j ' ft' ?rXs # r ,\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD j PVjf. V\"**-*v p 41 j. rh:r$> \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD^^\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD* Tiger SPONGE MOPS Made in Canada \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Replaceable sponge head \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Comes u>ifh scrubber strip Reg.$9A9 SPECIAL PURCHASE PRICE $6.49 A by Bill Edney Satellite television is mushrooming right across the country. Hotels, motels, apartment blocks, condominium units, f\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD as well as thousands of private homes have installed dishes. $| Government radio and television licensing authorities tried, |j without success, to put a stop to it. You can't stop progress \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. and you can't stop private initiative. It is interesting to note that, with competition and volume of business, the price of dishes has come down very ^substantially, and probably will be reduced even further. || They are now affordable. With satellite dish viewing, and the very wide range of Hprogrammes to be received, it became obvious that a.di/- Satellite Dish Programming ferent TV programme guide was'.heeded. Once again, by private.initiative:, this need has been met. We now have a small supply of Satellite Dish Programme Guides, put out by Telescope Magazine, a company in Vernon, B.C. It will be available weekly at 95 cents per copy. The guide provides the various compass settings to \"tune- in\" on 1 7 different satellites. In turn, it provides information on the general type of programming offered by each, as well as the details and time schedules. This is a must for worthwhile satellite TV viewing. I don't own a dish (as yet) but the foregoing comment is provided by a friend who does. If you wish to reserve copies so that we may intelligently forecast demand, please leave your name and phone number with our cashiers. *^7tt;- \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \"REaLWIN\" B* \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD W.X' E-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDv:. Ew: K.L.D. Winner #168 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDGSr- \"= \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD June r-r* W^> -C-riitsoiVSl IFISHj MARKET -SPECIAL- Broken Scallops $5.99 lb. OPEN SUN.-THURS. 'TIL 6tOO OPEN FRI. t. SAT. 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Review belOW. . \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Fran Berger pholo Lament far the Western Part IX Towards the end of* the Fifties Gary Cooper appeared in three western films:- Man of tlie West; They Came to Cordiira and The Hanging Tree. In the first and least of these, Cooper, miscast in a role too young for him, plays a former outlaw who is forced to rejoin his old gang. Cordura, a much.better film, is an intelligent probe into the nature of courage. Cooper plays an army major in 1915 Mexico, accused of cowardice. During an arduous trek across the desert, he succeeds in redeeming himself. This well-cast, expensively-made film has classic potential and Cooper turns in a strong acting job, but the picture was reportedly ruined by clumsy re-editing. Of the three films, The Hanging Tree seems to work best and is my personal favourite. It is a brooding, almost allegorical drama set in a remote mining camp in the Cascades. Doc Frail (an embittered, alcoholic physician played by Cooper), has come to theSfaW mountain community to drink and Count thrills and chills by Judith Wilson i The legend of Dracula, the vam- * pire count of Transylvania, con- '* tmues to fascinate the modern au- 'A- dience. The, sophisticated special j| effects of film and video cannot * blunt the appeal of the bloodsuck- ij ing count appearing in the flesh, so & to speak. *. The large and appreciative au- \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD diences who attended the Suncoast '*<: Players production of \"Dracula, \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD The Vampire Play\" last week still ( t thrilled to the count's neck biting \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD exploits and his eventual destruc- \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD tion by the forces of good. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Alan Karmazyn was in every |; way the quintessence of sauve evil jt ,as Dracula. Whenever he made one **, of his dramatic appearances, eyes & rolling, teeth gleaming and cloak %, swirling, the pace of a sometimes !|s*tow production immediately pick- >. ed up. ic As Van Helsing, the only man f with the strength and knowledge to y thwart Dracula in his evil plans, \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*: John Burnside gave a compelling '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-performance. The play was at its \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD^Jjgost ^gripping when these two *^6werful '; performers \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD cbri fronted jf^ne another.;-If,we had witnessed ; ore of these-moments and less' dious exposition the production*^ \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD>uld have been more consistently tertaining. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDgM Unfortunately these problems frith the script inhibited the play's; ffectiveness. Too many of the stir- qng events took place off-stage id were merely related to the au- Xience. It is true of course that implied horror is often more effective |ian the real thing. Perhaps it is :tter not to use a bat at all, or to imulate its movements using '.' ?hting, than to have an audience lused by one which is obviously klse and creaky of movement. 'itrroutxxr Beer, Wine Licensed Espresso Bar This Friday Night hear Singer, Guitarist REG DICKSON 6-10 p.m. and Saturday Night hear Classical Guitarist - : Clarke Steabner 6-10 p:m. TEREDO SQUARE, SECHELT ^ 885-9962 -v Inhere were however many moments of genuine horror and surprise which admirably captured the true nature of the play; Dracula rising suddenly behind the sleeping Lucy, or Dracula entering with smoke rising around him, dogs howling and light glowing eerily. As well as, the obvious attractions of werewolves and vampires one of the reasons for the continued fascination of the Dracula story must be the conflict between good and evil. Unfortunately this issue was obscured in this production by the interpretation of the character of Renfield, played by Barry Krangle, who is pivotal to: this conflict. The character is tormented by the fact that he will lose his soul if he yields to the temptations of his master, Dracula. He questions why God allows such evil to exist. Renfield was played as a maniac loony whose distorted voice was difficult to understand arid whose continual' movement only distracted. His moments of sanity were lost and what should have been a chilling presence on stage was only distracting. . \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 7 ; ;.... ;Of the other; c^a.ractprs:;;bpth,v Gordon Wilson as, br^Sew.ard^nd Vo-Rod-iCraj^ gave their usual romptterii|perlter^ mances. Both characters needed to be played with more style and definition. Seward was too ineffectually amiable'and Harker too vaguely concerned. The possibilities of treating the partnership of Van Helsing and Seward like other famous twosomes such as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, and Don Quixote and Sanchb Panza could have been developed. Mary Baecke as Lucy Seward, beloved, of both Dracula - and Jonathan Harker, was very effective. She captured admirably the. contrast between the daytirne languor and the night.-time avidity of her character. Her final scenes where she hungers for her fiance and then succumbs to \"the count were highlights of the play. The character most. obviously designed for comic relief was But- terworth, the attendant, admirably played by John Bolton with just the right zany Monty Pythonish approach. As Miss Wells, the maid upon whom Butterworth has designs, Marcie Tentchoff made a fine effort. A little more pertness and more under-playing of reactions would have better complimented Bolton's style. A firmer directorial hand in the overall orchestration of the.play was needed in places. Act I in par^*7 ticular suffered from the slow pace. Cues\" were picked up too' slowly, pauses were held, for too long arid there seemed to be occasional line problems. Blocking was at times sloppy, with characters caught in awkward positions. Overall a general tightening up of pace was required with more attention to variations in rhythm and pace build-up. The set and the costumes were very effective. The grey, black and white colour scheme, relieved by touches of colour, helped create the right atmosphere. Small details such as the eerie engraving on the wall and the almost bat-like; silhouettes on the wall-paper enhanced the gloomy effect! It was unfortunate that a less cumbersome way of setting up the final scene could not have been found. The taking of flash bulb photos during the performance should be discouraged. It is annoying to the audience and surely distracting to\" the actors. 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Play\" has been held over: It is well worth seeing for \"the strong performances of Burnside, Karmazyn and Baecke arid the truly theatrical- conflicts. Many of the problems ^ mentioned here could be eliminated in a few rehearsals with the very competent cast and their obviously capable director, Janet Dolman. gamble away his last years. But his social consciousness is reawakened when a blinded white girl, (well- played by Maria Schell), sole survivor of an Indian attack, is brought to the camp. Cooper undertakes to tend tiej wounds and in the attachment that develops he finds personal rederttption. Karl Maiden plays a sleazy gambler who lusts^for the girl and George C. Scott, a mad preacher. A moving, offbeat and generally unappreciated picture, it was Cooper's final stand in the filmic Old West. He died two years later in 1962. There would be no more High Noons. One further film, also released in 1959, is well worthy of mention. It is a sprawling, complex epic called Warlock. The large cast is headed by such reliable performers as Henry Fonda, Anthony Quinn and Richard Widmark. Fonda plays a town-lamer (a sort of freelance marshall), who is hired by the town of Warlock to rid it of the outlaws who hold it in thrall. He arrives with his gambler/gunman partner, Anthony Quinn, who immediately sets up shop in the largest salon. Widmark plays a former member of the outlaw gang who has turned on his former cronies and taken the job of sheriff. The various plot ' ramifications are too tangled to go into. Let us say there is no lack of action. ''The Fonda/Quinn characters are obviously modelled on Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. This film tells what might have happened had they stuck together as a team. A worthy film, hard- nosed, thought-provoking and- again, under-rated. To be continued. Channel Ten 7:00 p.m. Thursday 1. PERSONALITIES IN PROFILE . \"Stuart Craigan- Native Court Worker\" Manuane Vaughan interviews Stuart Craigan about his training programme as a native court worker in the Sechelt court. 2. SUNCOAST HAPPENINGS \"Startlme\" Selia Karsten, organizer of the Ensemble Theatre, hosted this' show 3. COASTAL REVIEW \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \"Suncoast Archers\"'. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD h> Laural members about their club ' ari^theirY'ac- tivities. 4. BEST OF COAST TEN \"Clarence Joe series Justice Is What I Was Looking For\" In memory of our friend, Mr. Joe, we wish to re-run this show, hosted by Mr. Frank Fuller. The programme includes original photos of Mr. Joe and highlights his role with the Sechelt Indian Band. f SUNCOAST Pfl*TrEKS\" j the Vampire Play' . V-a Roberts Greek Hall '** Jr:\"\ 8 p.m. 'V\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDSl Thurs. & Fri. Nov. 3 & 4 Adults $4.00 Children $2.00 Available: Seaview Market, Roberts Creek The Bookstore, Sechelt ^IQPBookstore, GibsQ{i$f|p THE WHARF RESTAURANT^ Join us for Kalamari & Live Music with Budge Schachte Wed., Nov. 2nd - 6:30 p.m, New Winter Hours .- Monday - Closed Breakfast 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Lunch 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dinner 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. : \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDs M Ms Hwy. 101, Davis Bay ^ Across from the wharf t n 885-7285 Next to the Omega Restaurant, Gibsons Landing 886-8161: Mon* \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Sat* Oct. 31 - Nov. 5 HP .\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDn< I.' H'Pll \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'.' 1 J TELESI (top 40s rock & roll - 5 piece band) n ^^^.^STlMirs., Nov; 31 \"' \" \" * Ladies Night * *mMMJ% EXOXXC DANCER - Sorry Fellas, no admittance before 10:00 p.m. Cover Charge: Thurs., Fri. & Sat. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDI! \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD/it i j.ni 'Ml J.\"1! A-\"*$* m^m.wmkmm-'^ x*v> \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD';',, *; ^;xxr rT%'Xx?\"^\"' '/X''K\"i\"yX'y .yix-^x '^.st-XZy m Fri. & Sat. Nov. 4th & 5th KNIGHT lit the Lounge tTJIaiMifwi i nimiiif ir' ~->-g- <\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD - 0x -\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. A >ll\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD,V KM ,7-';;f;::;' xx Whether it's a special occasion, or just a break in the routine, enjoy a great dining experience tonight. HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. Fri. & Sat. Sunday Hwy. 101, Gibsons 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. 9 a.m. -11 p.m. 9 a.m.- 9 p.m. 886-7828 Enjoy these delicious dishes from our new menu;.. APPETIZERS * Mushroom Caps (stuffed with crab meat) * Oysters Rockerfeller (oysters with spinach. Hollandaise sauce and parmesan cheese served in the shell) * Saganaki . (pan fried cheese) *Kalamaria (deep fried squid) * Deep Fried Clams ENTREES Seafood Casserole (our chefs special, scallops, crabmeat. shrimp. Hollandaise and baked to perfection) Steak Neptune (New York steak broiled to your liking, topped with crabmeat and Bernaise sauce) \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD - Scallops Bonne Femme (sauteed with garlic, green onions and sauce Bonne Femme) Chefs Sirloin Hollandaise (sirloin cubes marinated with herbs and wine, sauteed with mushrooms and Hollandaise sauce) ** Souvlaki (a Greek specialty) ' Chicken Cordon Blue - (boneless chicken breast filled with ham and cheese, breaded and deep fried) \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDn i It! jj' [ \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD b i) .f o )'! I! IG A il V 'A lli * I \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD4 o; i// So i'-C| *^2 ~-~lA Coast News, October 31,1983 Editor's Note: In recognition of the Francophones living: on the Coast, the Coast News is delighted to be able to provide a small corner of the newspaper for articles written in French . The following item is the first of what; we hope will become a regular feature\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-\"Kn Francais\" by Michel Mombleau Une association Francaise sur la Sunshine Coast (cote du soleil) ca me semble une bonne idee. II y a de plus en plus de personne de langue Francaise qui vivent sur la cote. - Une association pourrait nous X- permettre de nous- connaitre d'analyser nos besoins et peut-etre \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' aussi d'avoir d'autre article en Francaise dans la Coast News. A 'X tout ceux.iriteresse il y aura une reunion mercredi le deux Noyem- bre a Community Use Room, a , Roberts Creek. Pour information, '.\" Michel Mombleau a 886-3750 ou Jean-Pierre Leblanc. 885-7951. Bienvenue a tous. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \ DOWN JN THE DUMPS? :;-; Look Over The Classifieds-they brighten your 3jNest Lewis, who read scary Hallowe'en stories af the Gibsons public Librarj last week, has Ihe enthralled attention of one of p&er listeners. Storylime is a regular event every Wednesday at Ihe, library from 10:30-11 a.m. Nest alternates with Peter Morris as (deader of stories for pre-schoolers; . -.imiiihwiKonphnio Juried show sees locals featured h> Joan Huestis Foster Q The most interesting thing about ia|naual juried exhibitions, is that ^aeh year a iudgc shows you a new aspect of Coast art Every show is completely different from the one v$ch preceded it. Don't expect lev,. attpe with the judge, but enjoy the show as his view of our art. i^or this exhibition there were 89 citjties, a light turnout lor an area , a&active as this. 1* uuly wish the Art Centre *rauld refrain from mixing photography with painting and pculpturc. The photographers have heir own show and I would rather . ol sec the boundaries narrowed ctween the two. However, among he photographs, Sheila Page will |eally make you laugh with her 'Houseplanis\"- and \"Biker\", as ill Vene Parnelf with \"Party\". A ttlc wit never devalued anything. Trudy Small never ceases to ma?e me with her versatility and er switch abouts. TbJs jir^eg-shet ? as two lovely big bird^pajntings,-' . gieavily textured^ they'vtergc birr \ fclief .sculpture^ with her. colours, pery romantic. JS Among the florals, Eve Smart s a delightful, ingenuous little inch of purple African violets Kathleen Wells has some nart, bright^ pansies. Susan p'olpcrt has made a cut paper col- ige into1 a great looking garden, alifornia Poppies\" by Sue iarke' is a primary colour competition in complimentary colours, which looks sharp but not a bit hard. A difficult problem for a fftinter to set and so gracefully ac- fmplishedv .-,._ .. In tribute to \"auturrin;- there arc * si me charming spikey chestnuts by auricc Spira and some interesting pper squash by Uta Hagen. |n scenic work, Brenda Straight slows us : \"Storm Dance\", an . evocative painting of trees* whipp- itp around in foggy dusk and there i-^Tiore fog to be seen in \"Forest in Springtime\" by Lou Farrell. Kay Qjple again demonstrates her vg-acity with a tossed beach scene. SjBut let's talk about Marilyn Rutledge who exhibits a pastel drawing of \"House by the Side of trj| Road\" and an oil of the same sdbne. Marilyn has an amazing way o| filtering light into her v foieground. The drawing records trip scene, but the.painting lights arf^l heats it. When I see one of Marilyn Rutledge's paintings, I find myself wanting to visit, the \" sp&t and get to know the people. I really want to go in to her houses anfl'.l don't know what makes me fyephisto he 1982 Academy Award win- nep,\"Mephisto\"; is an-engrossing drfma about a brilliant German ac- iotf who makes a Faustian pact lo gam .prestige when the Nazis come to Slower. Handsomely produced, wisrstunning performances. Based onsjhe novel by Klaus Mann\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD son of a honias. At the Arts Centre,,8 p.r|., Wednesday, 'November 2. Scrfjors and students $2.50, adults %' SP\. Gibsons $\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Public Library >urs: jS&. Juesday 2-4 p.m. ^.Wednesday 10:30-4 p.m. *Thursc(a-/2-4 p.m. 7-9 p.m.v Saturday 2-4 p.m. feel that way. I think she must be a very good painter. . Of the sculpture, 1 was far more intrigued by \"Man and Son\" by prize-winning sculptor Charles \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Armstrong than I was by \"Eastern Reflections\", but there we go battling-the judge again. Bring the children'along to sec this fine exhibition at lhe Art Centre across from Hackett Park in Sechelt. You will be glad you made the effort. Prize winners for this annual event were: June Boe, Geoffrey Campbell and Charles Armstrong. Honourable .'Mentions were won by: Marilyn Rutledge, Maurice Spira, Sheila Page and R.T. Finlayson. Judging the show was Professor Robert Steele of UBC. O WORKWEN3 /iAWORLD'S- CANADA SAVINGS BONDS Available at both offices V* % \"KOVIWlAi CUDtlUMON \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD GUARANUI 'UNO Also Offering for ,i Limited Time. One Year TERM DEPOSIT Q v* % q I'll- \\M M .(! :i> J a 'd n; O'j ' ib . \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD -1. . J . 'il '.'J \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"j XT SU NSH IN E CO AST CREDIT UN ION Head Office Teredo Squ.tre Sechelt. B.C. 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But in the second half, as- some of the vacationing players got back into the groove, Gibsons came on to completely demolish the Lions. : Among the points scored were by Bud Mulcaster Elphinstone Rec scores front a corner kick against the Roberts Creek team sponsored by Sechelt Lions in youth soccer. Elphinstone won 3\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD0. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD jobnBumvWphoio ?hris Siebert and Gary Tetzlaff draw the winners of the first $100 j&rly bird raffle, part of the $5,000 draw being conducted to raise gmds locally for minor hockey. -judiih wiisonph.no pross country results i Gibsons Elementary School easi- j won a four-school cross country Jce meet held at Langdale last Fri- jiy. Gibsons boys and girls jrnered 88 points; Langdale was cond with 38 points followed by bdar Grove with 28 points and jberts Creek with 25. {Names and times of the first free finishers in each category are ted below: Name School Time vs Gary Gray I.ang. 4:28 4/75 Brad Wingfield C.G. 4:42 Kyle Sugdcn R.C. 4:50 is Wanda Pcdc'rscn C.G. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 4:59 '4/75 Kathy Swanson Gibsons 5:03 Natalie Brais Gibsons 5:05 Tom Siory R.C. 4:14 Kenny Fiehtner Gibsons 4:26 Neil Moreli Lang. 4:30 Jennifer MeKown C.G. 4:44 13 Christine Tyson Gibsons \"5:05 j Nataeha Foley Lang. 5:15 ys Scan Longman R.C. 4:57 [2 Brian Peterson Gibsons 5:12 Girls 1972 Boys !971 Girls 1971 Justin Ahrens Chrisly Skinner Jennifer Trudell Daniel Gray Trevor Anderson Kenneth Campbell Jason Weir Darcec Wolanski Pam Kennedy Gibsons Gibsons Gibsons Lang. Gibsons Lang. Gibsons Gibsons Gibsons 5:19 5:46 5:55 5:56 4:32 4:52 4:54 5:16 5:39 Tammy Moreli Lang. 5:40 We held an eight game singles tournament last Sunday with bowlers from Old-Orchard Lanes and this time most of the money went to Old Orchard bowlers; Betty Jarvis and Queenie Hodder took first and second place money and Gibsons bowlers Fran Clarkson took third place, Penny Whiting fourth place, Lome Christie sixth place, and Don Slack tenth place. Lome also took two high singles and the highest game with a 391 scratch score. It's basically a fun tournament and a good time was had by all. In league action, Bonnie McConnell rolled a 313 single and a 944 four game total, Andy Henderson a 324 single and a 1,010 four game total in the Classic League and in the Gibsons 'A' League, Jim Knowles rolled a 308 single. In the Slough-off League^ Pat Gibson had a 302 single and a 713 triple, Nora Solinsky a 296-759 triple in the Tuesday Coffee, Jamie \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Gill a 298-674 in the Ball & Chain and Petra Nelson a 298-691 triple in the Phuntastique League'. Other high scores: Classic League: Marg Iverson Gwen Edmonds Ralph Roth Bob McConnell Tuesday Coffee League: Lee Larsen Mamie Baba Swingers League: Kay Lyall Jean Wyngaert Ena Armstrong 252-899 267-923 253-849 253-882;; 233-630 221-634 200-561 221-578 242-635 New coaches qualify Sunshine Coast Minor Hockey Association Approximately 20 men and boys attended our annual referees' clinic last Sunday. The clinic consisted of lectures, movies and \"on ice\" training. Rumour has it that everyone passed the test and it is encouraging to know that such a large group of qualified referees are now available for minor hockey. \"X'~. Church Services n THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Sunday Worship Services ST. JOHN'S Davis Bay - 9:30 a.m. GIBSONS Glassford Rd. - 11:15 a.m. Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Rev. Alex G. Reid Church Telephone 886-2333 SUNSHINE COAST GOSPEL CHURCH Cornerof Davis Bay Rd: & Laurel Rd. Inter-Denominational Family Worship . Sunday- 11 a.m. y Sunday School For All. Ages Sunday - 9:45 a.m. \"We Extend.A Welcome And An Invitation To Come And Worship The Lord With Us\" Pastor Arie de Vos GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE Gower Point Road Phone 886-2660 .Worship Service -10:00 a.m. Evening Fellowship - 6:00 p.m. Wednesday School -7:00 p.m. Pastor Dave Shinness GIBSONS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH New Church building on School RdX opp. RCMP Senior Pastor Ted Boodle George Marshall Visitation Minister Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m. Evening Fellowship - 6:00 p.m. Home Bible Study Phone 886-9482 or 886-7107 Affiliated with the . Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Park Road, Gibsons 886-2611 . Family Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship Services 11 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. Prayer & Bible Study Thursday 7:00 p.m. Weekly Home Fellowship Groups , Rev. Dale D. Peterson SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Sabbath School - Sat. 9:30 a.m. Hour of Worship - Sat. 11 a.m. Browning Rd. & Hwy. 101 Pastor J. Popowich' Everyone Welcome For information phone . 885-9750 or 883-2736 GRACE REFORMED COMMUNITY CHURCH St. Hilda's Anglican Church Building 11:00 a.m. 885-5635 ST. BARTHOLOMEW & ST. AIDAN ANGLICAN CHURCHES Parish Family Eucharist Combined service at St. Bartholomew's, Gibsons . 10 a.m.. Rev. J.E. Robinson, 886-8436 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY SERVICES Sunday Service & Sunday School - 11:30 a^m. Wednesday - 8:00 p.m. In United Church Building Davis Bay 885-2506 or 886-7882 LUTHERAN WORSHIP SERVICES 1st & 3rd Sundays of the month at 6 p.m. St. Hilda's Anglican Church, Sechelt Information call 885-9219 or 883-2557 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDHHHHHH Minor hockey continues to prosper with an additional seven players signing up in the last week. We now have more participants, than we did last year. The exhibition season is in full swing. The- purpose of these games is to identify the players' capabilities so that teams may be balanced for the remainder of the season. Practice sessions will be started after the exhibitjonserje^:i'4~:^^ The m1'hoy'h'6c1cey;bYganization is running smoother than ever. The teething problems of yesteryear have resulted in the development of a constitution and policy statement which makes for greater efficiency. Although complaints are still heard, they are getting less. The executive would appreciate receiving suggestions and complaints in writing so they can be dealt with properly. Tennis Club As a result of an organizational meeting held on Wednesday, October 12, at Elphinstone Secondary school, the \Elphinstone Tennis Club has been formed. Between 20 and 25 members were signed up; anyone else wishing to join for the $10 fee should contact Lee Brown at 885-7006 or any of the other executive members. Juvenile soccer standings The scores from Saturday's Juvenile soccer action were as follows: \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 10\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD11 year old division Pharmasave 4 Elphinstone Recreation - 1 8\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD9 year old division Anderson Realty 6 ''' Shop Easy 0 Elphinstone Recreation 3 Roberts Creek 0 League Standings: 10\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD11 year old division W L T Pts Pharmasave 2 ' 1 0 4 GBS 10 13 Elphinstone Recreation 0 2 11 8\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD9 year old division Anderson Realty Elphinstone Recreation Roberts Creek Shop Easy W 4 T 0 Pts 8 Art Smith NormLamber . - Gibsons 'A' League: Kim Cormons Michele Whiting Bob Stevens Terry Cormons Lome Christie Slough-offs League: Ruth Walker Carol Tetzlaff \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDve Worthington Ball & Chain League: Gail Mulcaster Gloria Tourigny John Hautala Phuntastique League: Amber Turley Bev Young Mel Buckmaster Ralph Roth . Rick Buckmaster Thursday 9:00 League: Violet Elleririgton Kitty Casey Ron Webber Sechelt G.A.'s League: Helen Erickssn Mildred Drummond Margaret Fearn Pat Gibson Buckskins League: Elaine August Marilynn August Ross Dixon Youth Bowling. Council: Peewees: Tova Skytte Willie Skytte \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Kelly Kavanagh Shane Cross Scott Hodgins Bantams: Sherry Whiting Cathy Kennett Rita Wray Karen Foley Natasha Foley David Reeves Chris Lumsden Kris Casey Juniors: Kim Patterson Julie Reeves Craig Kincaid . Dean Bothwell ' Gregg Chiasson Vince Bothwell 247-611 232-625 255-637 274-670 260-657 266-699 271-730 242-651 '265-653 273-657 228-605 243-620 286-676 243-630 242-661 227-646 294-665 252-680 253-611 236-654. 221-578 246-538 225-567 235-624 280-656 213-546 227-593 231-578 140-221 105-210 136-227 127-232 139-258 151-409 177-411 143-411 166-421 184^468 163-408 174-425 170-485 176-507 195-531 200-443 169-462 186-477 218-504 two penalty kicks by Grant Gill, and trys by John Duffy and Jim Attenbrough. Typical of the play was Duffy's try on a steal from the Lions' five yard line. The hapless Red Lion, who had earlier taken a chippy punch at his Gibsons opposite number, picked the ball out of a five yard scrum and assumed the strong position, awaiting the support of his'team mates. Gibsons . forward John Duffy simply strip- IJIIW Hill \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDOM\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDaBlHIHIIIIIWII ped the ball and carried it into the end zone for the four points. Gibsons players attributed this week's strong performance to some key players returning from holidays and to coach John Sutherland's disciplined coaching methods. Rugby action resumes Saturday when the GRC hosts arch-rival Scribes of Vancouver at the Elphinstone field at 11:30. LOCAL MOVING For all-local moving, or for help with moving awkward, heavy items, Call the Moving Specialists Member of ALLIED,. The Careful Movers LENWRAY'S TRANSFER LTD. Custon-h Packing, Storage, Local & Long Distance Moving ^ HWY. 101 .GIBSONS 8^^ i PENINSULA MARKET Groceries Sundries Fishing Tackle Timex Watches Davis Bay, B.C. 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Expo Dry Cleaners, situated in the Omega block next io the Omega restaurant, in lower Gibsons offers a shirt service for all types of dress shirts, and dry cleaning for leathers, furs, sleeping bags, in fact anything. \"There are no limits,\" says Tarry. He explained why their store is devoid of the usual clanking apparatus and noise normally associated, with dry cleaning establishments. Their orders are not processed locally as a plant able to deal with linens and leathers would cost %XA million to establish. Instead the goods to be dry cleaned are taken into Vancouver every morning on the 6:30 ferry in- ihe partners mini-van. The orders are brought back the next day. Thus Tarry and Phil can offer a 48 hour service which seems lo be \"more than good enough\" for their customers, ' Their van is in use also as part of the drapery dry cleaning service they offer. They will pick up the drapes to be dry cleaned from the customer's home and return them when they are finished. Further investments contemplated by these active businessmen include investment in the plant which is processing their goods in Vancouver and expansion of their dry cleaning operation to Secheit before the end of the year. In addition to their dry cleaning service Tarry and Philip, (that's one \"1\", like the Prince) offer free rides to the 6:30 ferry every morning. They do this to highlight the need for such a commuter service on a long-term basis. No reservations are necessary.. They arc happy to transport anyone who is outside the dry cleaners at 6:10 in:the morning. Although -the partners return on : the 9:30 ferry they make a special trip to pick uptheir commmcrs from the 5:30 evening fe:ry. Il is possible that they will extend this free commuter service to Sechelt once they open their dry cleaners there. ' \"We felt there was a market gap on the Coast which we could fill,\" smiles Tarry as he hints at other business areas into which he may expand. ..'.;\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD x The indefatigable Mr J Giannakos has also filed his papers as an aldermanic candidate in ihe upcoming municipal elections.; o'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'. Proprietors of Expo Dry CleanersTftre newly opened drycleaning ;;;, -.establishment in Lower (iihsons, are Tarry Giannakos and Philip Beware of beachwood Desrosiers. .Iiiclil'i Wilson iihnlo Clean water costly \ Recent concern over the degree '^y. bf colouration of the Coast's water ,'..',' supply, has resulted in a report be- .y,; l'ng submitted to ihe Sunshine ?:.. Coast Regional District from the ,>:.engineering firm of Dayton and f^\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Knight. The report, which was received 3'' '--at Thursday's regular SCRD p,^'meet ing, showed that elimination V{~ ' of the \"brownish tinge\" which occasionally occurs in local waler, \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD^\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDlowould cost $1 million in capital yy< costs and $100,000 in annual maintenance costs. ';'i'1 ' The problem is caused partly by 'jicat moss adjacent to water sup- /*\". plies and a high iron content in , i local soils. Dayton and Knight con-' * eluded that: \"In our'estimation, V the Chapman Creek water quality Ts within the top third of water sources in British Columbia and is little need for improvement.\" The regional board voted to pass '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD>.*4\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDthere the report to Stuart Lefeaux while expressing some reluctance to spend large sums of taxpayers' money to correct a problem which is primarily aesthetic. Parks plan proposal accepted A proposal from consulting engineer Stuart Lefeaux to redraft the Sunshine Coast Regional District official'parks .plan in accordance with the provincial government's suggestions and the SCRD's anticipated new functions, was accepted by the regional district at Thursday's regular meeting. / The plan, which Lefeaux originally prepared, will be redrafted for a cost of $1,875. The recent conviction of a Sunshine Coast resident for illegally salvaging a log for firewood has resulted in a reminder from the B.C. Foresl Service of the conditions under which beach-wood can be laken for thai purpose. . R. Frcdcrickson of the scaling section ol* the B.C. Forest Service informed ihe Coast News that people salvaging logs without a licence may not-only be breaking the law but depriving legitimate licenced log salvors ol* their livelihood. All logs branded with a timber mark arc the private property of the mark holder. Further, according to B.C. Forest Service guidelines, \"any unmarked logs considered of,merchantable value may be legally collected only by official, permit holding log salvors.\" All other logs on the beach may be collected by. people seeking firewood, subject only to local constraints, which include Mr. Frcdrickson's reminder \"that, \"District permits are issued to salvage material from unmerchan table logs for commercial and/or sale purposes.On such material, a nominal stumpage fee is payable to. the crown.\" According to the B.C. Forest Service, \"Marked logs arc easy to recognize; just check the ends for the brand number. Unmarked but merchantable logs are!more difficult for the general public to identify. A good rule of thumb is to leave any sizeable, fresh-looking logs alone and stick to the bleached logs that have obviously been on the beach for some lime.\" The penalties which exist for ihe taking of merchantable logs include charges being laid under the Criminal Code in (he case of marked logs, and under the Forest Act for unmarked logs. AVAILABLE WEEKLY GIBSONS N.D.P. Bookstore ROBERTS CREEK Seaview Market SECHELT The Bookstore 1 Drop off your COAST NEWS CLASSIFIEDS at :. 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SERVICES i-'t~ jopprs Antique Workshop '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDo'' *!\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ,:1P,'| 1 *\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD''\". I p\"! i p v \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD: Jp'-I. ; q< ; :' a;-- V Experienced Antique Restorations Difficult Repairs and French Polishing Binnacle St., Sechelt 885-7467 Business r EXCAVATING EXCAVATING Gibsons Telephone Answering Service For Information call Service \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-r\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDV FN Is our 886-7311 or 886-7568 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD^0V'. \"'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD% -~-s- *-\"'- only* \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDs business AUTOMOTIVE ^0WU\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD&tUi AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS TO. ALL MAKES \"The Rad Shop\" COLLISION KLI'AIRS B.C.A.A. Approved 886-7919 Hwy 101. Gibsons :\ ,c NEED TIRES? Come in to COASTAL TIRES TIRE A SUSPENSION CENTRE 886-2700 886-8167 Hwy. 101, just West of Gibsons SANDY'S COLLISION REPAIRS \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ICBC Repairs \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDFibregiass Repairs' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDPainting & Auto Glass \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDFree Estlmittt 883\"2606 ^ Kl\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDlnd\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDl\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD, P\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDn septic Fields \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Excavations \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Clearing 886-8071 \ 1 Wayne Ross Excavating Ltd. vi \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD;.;.:.'.'. 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VON IV0 886-9453 Bellerive Garry's Grane| Service* Tandem Truck 6 Ton Crane 16* ^Deck or 40' Trailer 886-7028 GarryMundefl; BC FERRIES f* Schedule \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD^VV VANCOUVER-SECHELT PENINSULA HORSESHOE BAY-LANGDALE Fall 83 Fall/Winter/Spring: Effective Monday, September 19, 1983, to Wednesday, June 20,1984 inclusive. JERVIS INLET EARLS COVE-SALTERV BAY space Call the COAST NEWS 886-2622 or 886-7817 Leaves Horseshoe Bay: Leaves Langdale: Leaves Earl's Cove: Leaves Saltery Bay: 7:30 a.m. 9:30 12:30 p.m. 3:30 5:30 p.m. 7:25 9:15 6:25 a.m. 8:30 11:30 2:30 p.m. 4:30 6:30 8:20 7:15 a.m. 10:30 12:20 p.m. 4:30 6:30 pm. 8:30 10:25 6:00 a.m. 8:30 11:25 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD rMINI-BUS SCHEDULE Elective October 19831 CLEANING'SERVICES B3?*3> SUNSHINE COAST DISPOSAL SERVICES Port Mellon to Ole's Cove Commercial Containers Available Sj A. 885-9973 886-2938,/ The Dock Leaves Sechelt for Gibsons Cowrie Street Monday 8:40 a.m. *10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. * 3:15 p.m. Tuesday 8:40a^m. \"10:00 a.m. \"1:00 p.m,. 2:30 p.m. Wednesday 8:40a.m. *10:00a.m. . 1:00. p.m. > 3:15'p:m. Thursday 8:40 a.m: \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD10:00 a.m. .1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 5:30 7:30 &:30 Friday 8:40'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDa.m. i0:00 a;'m. 1:00 p.m. 3:15 p!m COAST NEWS Photo Reprint 3x4 - 3\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 5x7 - 5\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 8x10-8\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD any published photo j or your choice from ^ the contact sheets-*\": r Leaves Gibsons for Sechelt Lower Gibsons, next to firehall 9:15 a.m. *'10:45'a.m. *, 1:35 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 9:15 a.m. 11:45 a.m. 1:50 p.m. * 4:00 p.m. 9:15 a.m. M0:45,a:m. ' 1:35p.m. 4:00 p.m. 9:15 a.m., 11:45 a.m. ' 1:35p.m. ' 4:00 p:m. 9:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m, 1:35 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 'LOWER ROAD\" route - via Flume Road. Beach Avenue & Lower Road TREE TOPPING VIEW DEVELOPMENTS LTD. :' Glean up your wooded areas. Remove lower limbs for VIEW. Top tall trees adjacacent to building 886-7850 Marv Voien 886-9597 CONTRACTING bc 886-7372 SptcMlzIng In: RibuHd A Ripilr Satct * Stnrict Probltm Anilyilt Cofliufllng Jsr Mtrlni, MsbRt & InduitrW IntUHottons HAL DYMENT Manager \"\ FLOOR ....COVERING* C KEN DE VRIES & SON FLOOR COVERINGS LTD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Carpets - Tiles \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Linoleums - Drapes Wallcoverings \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Custom Window Shades ^J 886-7112 HEATING n L Steam Cleaning J^S?/ Hwy. 101. Gibsons LIQUID GAS LTD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD- cm Swanson's \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD/j, For: Ready Mix Concrete Sand & Gravel __ Dump Truck Rental |H-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDHi Formed Concrete Products Phone 885-9666 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 885-53337 Op W Bonniebrook Industries Ltd. ^ | Concrete Septic Tanks \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD and Pre-cast Products | Crane Service oag^Tnel \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD, 8 Ton High-lift 16 ft. deck OOOafUD-Y w** \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' ~~\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' ^ r~\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD a CARPET-CABINET-CERAMIC CENTRE r Hwy. 101 Sechelt between St. Marys Hospital and Forest Rangers Hut. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (CANADIAN I II I 885-2360 VETERINARIAN Dr. W. Lawrenuk Magus Kennels 886-8568 j; Pender Harbour 883-2353 RENTALS Open Thurs. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Sat. i\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD a.m. - 5 p.m. Howe Sound Distributors Ltd. North Road. Gibsons. B.C.\" 886-2765 J 17 Years Experience Commercial And Residential^ 885-2923 885-3881 JOHN HIND\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDSMITH REFRIGERATION & MAJOR APPLIANCE SERVICE Port Mellon to Pender Harbour Res. 886-9949 MISC. SERVICES Gibsons . Behind Windsor Plywood TPiC^ 4Pm W Residential \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ^*W^^ajF JLf Commercia RENTALS SIGN PAINTING r ( ROLAND'S HOME IMPROVEMENTS LTD. M \"RAY HANSEN TRUCKING S ' . & CONTRACTING LTD. I Gravel, Clearing & Excavating, * Septic Systems, All Types of Gravel E~*883-9222 885-5260 \"N GLASS l \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 5'- Continuous alumjnum gutters \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Aluminum soffits & fascias \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD,.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' e Built-in vacuum systems' 885\"3562 JOHN BOLTON ^S Roberts Creek \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD885.7459 J TYPING 886-7359 Conversion. Windows, Glass, Auto & htarine Glass, Aluminum Windows & Screens, Mirrors Hwy 101 & Pratt Rd. J C&(> Svetfnem *4oHd4\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDAfi&tf Complete landscaping & garden maintenance service ^ Fencing of all kinds Bango 885-5033 TYPING I . Gall Wednesday Afternoons or all day Friday, t-l 886-26J&3 886-7817^S Coast News, October 31,1983 Xfrti^ ^}^fg^XS^Mx, t^ \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDe P i- ! \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD I il 5! ii is > * Coast News Classifieds \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD On the Sunshine Coast First in Convenience & First in Service Drop off your Classifieds at any one of our Friendly People Places on the Sunshine Coast \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDIN PENDER HARBOUR \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDC Taylor's Garden Bay Store 883-2253 Madeira Park Pharmacy 883-9414 ' IN HALFMOON BAY \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD****** B O J Store 885-9435 p IN SECHEIT \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Books & Stuff 885-2625 Davis Bay Peninsula Market 885-9721 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ROBERTS CREEK \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Seaview Market 885-3400 p IN GIBSONS- Adventure Electronics Radio/hack 886-72X5 lOMCT Villlff \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Coast News 806-2622 il \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDr\"ii--1J * ft i'J >**i 3 bdrm. Home Beach Aye., Roberts Creek. Lg. bathroom, family room & utility. Heatilator FP, shake roof with skylight. Built-in dishwasher, range, fridge, washer & dryer incl. $79,900. 886-7009. TFN House to be removed from N.W. corner Camp Road and Ocean Beach Esplanade, Gower Point. 112987-7284. #45 Between fish-stocked Hotel Lake and sea. Large view lot. City amenities. Lease or $28,000. Terms; 10% down, 10% int. Monthly payments. J. David-, son, R.R. 4, Site 14-7, Westbank V0H 2A0. Tel.: 768-5659. #46 Hopkins Landing, 4 bdrm., semi-furn. house. Wash./ dry., appliances. 733-9454. #46 West Sechelt On Jasper Road. Southern exposure. Superb view lot. Services in. $34,900. R.S. (Bob) Wells, Canada Trust Realtor, 731-3077, 688-9821. #46 Beckly: Mrs. Gwen (Fretter) \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Beckly passed away in; Kelowna, October 20, 1983 at the age of 76 years. She is survived by her son Robert and wife Angie of Prince George; and daughter Mrs. Gordon (Gerry) Clarke of Quesnel.. Mrs. Beckly leaves nine' grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Services will be held Saturday/ October 22 at 2 p.m. from Day's Chapel of Remembrance, Pastor Olsen of-, ficiating. Cremation will follow. Flowers gratefully declined. If desired, donations may be made to the B.C. Heart Foundation, P.O. Box 186, Kelowna,. B.C. Funeral arrangements are in the care of the Okanagan Crematorium and Day's Funeral Service, telephone 762-2204. #44 Oct. 28, near Glassford Rd. A Honda key on ring. 886-3913. #44 **- Blrtfts 3 Personal J Belanger, Heather & Kurt, are happy to announce the birth of their son, weighing 8 lbs. 1 oz., at Victoria General Hospital, a brother for Joelle. Happy grandparents are Hazel & Bill Wright of Gibsons and Palm & Jack Belanger of Victoria. #44 Hollowink: Margaret, on October 20, 1983, aged 69 years. Survived by two sons, Darwin and Edwin, six daughters, Elma, Lorraine, Jackie, Margo, Marilyn and Evelyn and their families. Two sisters, Terry and Evelyn, four brothers, Freddie, Ernest, George and Phillip. Memorial service held at Delta FuneralHome on October 24, 1983. Donations to Delta Hospital if desired. #44 r The Coast News office is closed on Mondays. It is never too late to try to put things right: Art Smylie for Alderman. #44 St. Jude O Holy St. Jude thank you for favours granted. M.L. #44 If someone in your family has a drinking problem you can see what it's doing to them. Cal you see what it \ doing to you? Al Anon call.', help. Phone 886-9036 or; 886-8228. TFNK BAHA'I FAITH For info, phone 886-2078 or .1 886-2895. TFN Standing -purebred goat. 886-2933. at stud Toggenburg #44 Weaner 886-9205. pigs, 6 wks. #45 Alcoholics 883-2258, 886-7272 Anonymous 885-2896, TFN. 5 Your own herd & reg. Anglo Arab mare, reg. Anglo Arab colt, quarter horse mare, all for $1,600. Firm. 883-2674, 883-2689. #44 Must sell 2 year old reg. Quarter horse mare. A steal at $1,000 firm. 886-2343. #45 Two goats - one milking. For pasture only. 2 yrs. old. $50forboth.885:3672. #44 Milking nanny, 2 years old. Good natured. Excellent milk. 885-3605. #46 2-10 mon. old Siamese Abasinian hi-bred cats. $100 pair. 886-3892 after 6 p.m. 46 Free to good homes, black & tan Dobie X pups, 2 males, 2 females. Ph. 885-2348 after 6. #45 5 Bard Rock roosters, 6 mons. old, $5 ea. 1 black 'Angus cow with 2 month old bull calf at foot. 885-3381 after 6 p.m. #45 *X<1> \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD *y,% 1\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDi?fip\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDIIFjrf^Bfpi\iitT^ mma\^to^mnmmmm^amytmmmmmWa\4&k ^ TheSunshlnoCoast News reserves the right to classify advertisements under appropriate headings and determine page location. The Sunshine Coast News also reserves -the right to revise or reject any advertising which in the opinion of the Publisher is In questionable taste. In the event that any advertisement is rejected Jhe sum paid for the advertisement will be refunded. Minimum '4\" per 3 Hn\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Insertion. Each additional line \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD1N. Use our economical last week free rate. Pre-pay your ad for 2 weeks & get the third week FREE. THE FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS ARE FREE Birth Announcements, Lost and Found. No billing or telephone orders are accepted except from customers who have accounts with us. Cash, cheques or money orders must accompany all classified advertising. NOON SATURDAY - pmmmrammmnnoH . Please mail to: _ COAST NEWS Classified. Box 480. Gibsons. B.C. VON 1V0 ! Or bring in person to one of our I* Friendly People Places listed above pal> 5 i Minimum \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD4H par 3 line Insertion. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD _ \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD xn \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD;\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-. I I J- IE L I \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD5 m-i I V 3 .Ti .--\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. .. . \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD, . . J*7'.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD:,\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD8L ~E __ IH i I I Announcements Reiki Workshop Now being organized for Nov. Learn to balance & revitalize the bodymind. For reg. & details, call Sue at 886-2937. by Nov. 5. -#44 $20 reward for return of two black alloy BMX rims removed from my bike at Elphi on Oct. 4. 886-7982. #46 Silver Sea Crafts Open Thurs., Fri. & Sat. during November. We've got a wonderful selection of earrings, all handmade : hereon the Sunshine Coast. Custom orders & jewelIry repairs. Phone for an appointment if these hours are not convenient. 885-2687,885-2033. #46 Jessie Morrison thanks all the members of this community for their loving care & support following the death of her .husband Leonard (Ted) Morrison. Gratefully, Jessie Morrison. Bless you. #44 On November 19, please cast your vote for someone who listens, who cares, who will do his best. Art Smylie for Alderman. #44 Progressive' Conservative meeting November 21. Select candidate federal election. Voting members or join. Call 886-2935. #44 Peninsula Centre NDP Club annual general meeting at Greene Court Drop in Centre on Nov. 20, 1:30 p.m. New members welcome. #46 BIORHYTHMS A computerized chart of personal physical, emotional, intellectual and overall cycles. $1 per wk\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD $4 per 30 day period, $20 for 6 months. Send your (or a friend's) birth date, name; address and payment to: Blorhythms, Box 460, Gibsons, B.C. Professional Dog Grooming For All Breeds ' \" by JOY WALKEY Medicated Flea Baths for Cats & Dogs Castlerock'\"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD; Kennels 885-2505 One brown female & one albino male ferrets for sale. Ail shots. Great for smai! children. $100 each or.$175 for pair. 883-9657. Afliisic 3 PIANO TUNING Ken Dalgleish 886-2843 PIANO LESSONS Sue Winters 886-2937 PIANO & ORGAN LESSONS Beginning Ag\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 3 & Older JESSIE MORRISON M 1614 Marine Drive 886-9030 M MBMa^^A*MMto*adh I I I I H CLASS IFEC ATI ON; e.g. 1 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD t\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD For Sale. For Rent, etc. J Require piano in good condition and very reasonable price. 886-7456, Lynn. #44. Safe car seat with padded bar. 885-2971. #46 Local Arts & Crafts. Shadow Baux Galleries, 885-7606- #44 Violins or parts for anchor & chain for 16' boat trolling bracket. 886-7075. #46 Discontinued china, silver, crystal, estate items. Buy, sell, consign. Echo's, 1414 Lonsdale, N. Van. 980-8011. #48 Wanted: Used articulated crane in rebuildable condition. 886-8344. #46 LOGS WANTED Top prices paid.for Fir-Hemlock Fir-Hemlock-Cedar C&S L & K Lumber Ltd. Phone 886-7033 On Loan: Shirley Macey's punch bowl. Who has it? #44 Wanted: Cars & trucks for I wrecking. Ph. K&C Auto Wrecking Ltd. 886-26*17. TFN \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD$m\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Bonniebrook Lodge & store. Closing out sale. 20% off. Household furnishing, etc. Starts Monday. 886-2723. #44 Multi-family Yard Sale, Sat., Nov. 3 10 till 2. Creekside Crescent. No early birds. #44 Cm, Naaua Ifcifttf fc~*$j^at*i Want to trade your hse in Gibsons for hse & 5 acres in Rbts. Crk. 886-3943. #44 I?, \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDlor Safe* Dark walnut (wood) buffet, silverware drawer. 2 doors with glass centre $250: 886-7287. TFN T.V. Servicing Green Onion Stereo North Rd. & Kiwanis Way Gibsons 886-7414 TFN Wrought iron railings, small kitchen set, curtain rods, F/P- screen, switches, plugs, 3 spotlights, 3 pee. bath & 5' vanity, 5'x4' window, . misc. items. 886-9490. #45 Mobile dimension saw. 885-2889 aft. 6. #44 Fabrics, vinyls, all supplies for the do-it-yourselfer. W.VY. Upholstery 886-7310 HAY $3.50 885-9357. TFN Onan diesel gen., 3500 kw, 1800 rpm., 5 gal. tank, elec. start. $1,000 obo. 886-3762. #45 17 VLAH'p. LXHLHILNUL f.t.->t.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD: ' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD IM:. 885-2923 885-^681 SATELLITE SYSTEMS Complete System. ^ all Electronics ^ and Cables, including 8' spun' Aluminum Dish. $1,995 Reception Guaranteed NORTH ROAD*. KIWANIS WAY GIBSONS 886 7414 ffi?:Si|?i pilliiBiiiRlil 26\" Electrohome solid state colour TV. Exc. cond. $295.885-5963. #44 Firewood, Alder, split & delivered. $65 a cord, cut to length. Ph. 886-7589. #44 Cold nights ahead. Dry firewood, $65 a good cord, delivered. 886-2084. #44 Electric typewriter, Smith- Corona 415; good condition, $115 obo. 885-3847. #44 Sofa & chair, light blue, gd. cond. $150. Crome & glass coffee table, $50. Leather-like recliner, exc. cond., ,$150. Swag lamp, $15. Glass fire screen, $40. 886-9393. #44 Canopy, 24\"x74\"x100\". Good cond. $200. 886-8756. #43 Firewood $60 a cord, unseasoned. $85 a cord seasoned. Ph. 885-7962, 883-2423. #44 Peace River Honey Ph. 886-2604 #45 Mattell Infellevision w/Poker cartridge, $150. Game cartridges, reg. $42.95, sell $25 ea. Horseracing, Boxing, Subhunt, Night Stalker, Hockey, Armour Batl., Tron I, Soccer, Sp. Armada, Utopia, Basketball, Astrosmash, Frogbog, Bowling, Tennis. Golf. 886-3828. #46 JOHN DEERE 2010 Blade & winch, $13,500. 885-3948,885-9449. #44 Winter clothing for the whole family now at Gibsons United Ch. Thrift Shop. Books; bathing suits, long dresses to make over. Open every Fri., 1 to 3 p.m., bsm't. (Closed Nov. 11.) #44 \ 1 fridge, exc. condition. 1 baby play pen, new $85, will sell $50. 886-3828. #46 3A bed, brass headboard, frame on wheels, nearly new. $80.886-2755. #44 Chesterfield & loveseat. neutral dr., gd. cond., $175. Bdrm. ste., 6 pees., excellent quality, like new, $1,500. obo. 886-7998 or 886-2818. #46 1 stuffed rocking chair, $20l. 2 old carved wooden chairs. Will do hsewrk. $5/hr. 886-7955. #44 Flue liners for sale. Evenings, 885-9617. #44 110 V dryer, works well, $115. 3'8\"x6'10\" metal clad door, $30. Enameled wd. cook stv., $300. 885-2971. #46 Fisher fireplace insert, like new, $350. Ph. 886-7896. #46 ~ WORLD OF RATTAN\" Top quality, lowest prices (112) 324-2759 Vancouver. TFN Twin beds, Hollywd. style, like new, each $135, pair $225,886-7757. #44 6 wk. old pure bred Seal Pt. Siamese kittens. $60 ea. 886-8656. #46 Firewood - Alder, $60 a good cord. You pick up, in Gibsons. 886-8656. #46 Almost new nylon pile 9x12 blue rug. Cost $299. Sell for $85,886-7189. #44 Fence Posts 7 ft. split Cedar, $1 ea. 886-7495 #44 17\" Quasar colour TV, & stand, $125.886-9114. #44 Franklin fireplace,; $50; food dryer, $25; 6 mini tapes, $15; bench press, reclining board, offers: Sanyo dictaphone,* $30. 886-2194. #46 Mall Skill saw, $50; Cement mixer, $200 obo;' Belt sander, $50; Router, $50; Engraving templates; $15; i Router table, $20; Baldor j bench grinder, heavy duty, j $75 (reg. $375); Romantof ' clay bake, $10; Pizza cooker, $10; Open arm sewing machine, $200: Panasonic mini-cassette recorder, $50; misc. tools. 886-2512. \" #44 Multicycle Inglis ,auto washer $295. Guaranteed & delivered. 883-2648,' TFN .. . i Unscreened topsoil $6 per yard, plus delivery. 886-3921. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-j #44 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDf.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD- 20\" colour TV, good cond. 885-5963. #44 '73 Capri V6, well ^ared for. Many good year^eft. Fun to drive. $f^00. 886-9411. \"*V*44 '81 Ford PU, V8. aijto.. PB/PS. 26,000 mi., offers. 886-3892 after 6. ^#46 . st. 72 Ford 1 ton. 16 ft. .flat deck truck, removable sides, 76 Ford erwjine. $1,500 obo. 886-2723. >*#44 1974 F250 Ranger XLT^with canopy. Very little lust. $1,000. Call 886-8073. '4#44 : , Red '74 Toyota pickup, 67,000 mi. & snows, >\"top cond. $1,600 firm. 885-^545 evenings. .r'#44 71 Chevell S.W,. 307 cu. in., PB/PS. auto. Udns.. new tires & exhaust. Good cond. $1,500. 886-2432,? Rims for 77-'80 Chevltte with Michelin.snows, $100. Chains for 670-15. $10. 885-3406. --#44 77 Toyota SR5 pickfip. canopy, gd. mech. cojjid. $2,500. Ph. 885-9012. ' |45 73 Ford F100, PS/PB. mech. exc. body rough, good tires. $400 obo. 886-9157. -*#45 Camaro Berlinetta. 19- exc. cond. $6,500 f>n 886-7264 or 886-2207. %: #45 '69 Datsun 1200 pick up for parts or rebuild motor. Good trans., good \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDtisp. Must buy whole trjick. $200 obo. 883-9342. *0jN . *^a LOOK! /^QUALITY USED EQUIPMENT AT BARGAIN PRICES! Check these examples... FT-3225-1 Sealed and li Fair Buy,. FT-3225-1974 Cat D8H Track-type Tractor w/s-aozei. h : p.s. u/c @ 60%. 24 exireme service snoes. *<.* Sealed and lubricated track. Ready to work. ' ... flflD **\" FT-3185-1974 Cat D7F Track-type Tractor w/doubie-tnt angie-dozer. r.o.p.s u/o w- 50%. 22- shoes Sealed and lubricated track Steamed, serviced and painted. *\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD i-nn J; as is, $36,500 FT-3140-1973 Cat D7F Track-type Tractor w/douoie-tiit angie-dozer. winch, r.o.p s u/c ; pound in the Porpoise Bay Proviiw*~- cial Park. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD . Xt~:' On Ihe 27th: Shots were hcardf/.;-? from the Wakefield ravine in Wcst^i> * Sechelt; they appeared to originat ^J^ Mall. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*% A hubcap valued at $15o wasvO* stolen in the Davis Bav area. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.-*.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ~X Elves Club ready again by Jacquie Braun What is it? The- Elves Club is a non-profit society, run by volunteers in your area. Their busy time is Christmas, when they gather donations and make up hampers which are delivered to needy people in this area, Egmont to Port Mellon. Tlie rest of the year, they are still here leading their regular lives, helping fire victims who lose their- homes to fires by giving them burned out 'vouchers' for the local food stores. As a'society, all cash donations arc issued a tax deductible receipt, a point to keep in mind for income tax time. . How do they stay alive as a club? They depend on donations and volunteers. They receive no financial help from any government. They depend solely on help from the public and the business community. The store or office space used - for depols, the homes used lor storage, the hall used for hamper making, are all donated. Volunteers do all the organizing, running around, and delivering. Without these donations and volunteers, there would be no hampers, no Christmas dinner for many needy people and worst of all, nothing for the children. The hampers from the Elves Club contain a basic food list ceniered around Christmas. For example, a hamper may contain a turkey,, cranberry sauce, vegetables, bread, Christmas cake, pudding or jello, jam, coffee or tea. canned fish or meat, soup and canned milk. Other items depend on whatever is donated; last year some had Hour, fresh potatoes, .**.*%. fresh carrots, cake mix, etc. ;..,'- They also contain gifts for all the*..*\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\" children in the needy family and <* sometimes a small item for ihe. ;\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD adult. .* Elphinstone grad news :\" '*'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD bv (iail Stewart .*\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. P On October 26. the RCMP band*'* 'Bison' gave a performance for this::, school as well as for ihe eomnuini-;,:f ty in the evening. Grads arc reminded thai grad\" fees ($16) and the cost of the''\"' Dogwood holders ($6) must be paid immediately. Grad write-ups should be in by now. '< \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*; Grad photos will be taken on -\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD** November 14 and 15. Packages.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD / . range from $20-l(X). The grad trip to Seattle is',- postponed due to the cost, but may.- ,\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD > take place later in the year. , \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD The Elphinstone Grads of '84..,,,. are pleased to announce an up and_ ,tj! coming prom on December 9 from , ,, 8 p.m. - 12 midnight for the 1984., v grads and their escorts froni,, , Chatelech, Pender Harbour anc| ,.. Elphinstone. There has never beei],~, . a prom like this before on \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDthe.,,.. Coast and we are all looking for- ,_,. ward \"to it. Tickets will be S5-;,.,,. minimum (based on response). The,,.,,, band will be \"Triax\". I1 I Applications ment in a for enroll- qualifying I 0X. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD, Yukon I I a.c 41 Yukon Quality wood and metal working' tools at lowest prices. Write for free catalogue No. 10. Busy Bee Machine Tools, 2444 Douglas Road, Burnaby, B.C. V5C 5B3. Call (604) 298-1097. #44 I course in Cosmetology I and on Electrolysis. Apply: I Carolyn's School of Elec- | trolysis and Cosmetology i| (-government approved ^school), 1610 Moley Rd., I Nanaimo, B.C. V9S 1J7. I (604) 754-5434. #44 t;5 Pay TV De-scramblers 5G6 or write for more in- *&wmt\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD., ( - pp -ai*. URir**^ \ Coast News, October 31,1983- 17. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-3\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD5j; by Peggy Connor Assistant manaser Lower Mainland region Ross Mclntyre met with the Sunshine Coast Emergency Executive Committee on October 25 at the SCRD meeting room. This was the second visit to this PEP group and he told them they-were considered one of the more active groups and in a better position to cope. The state of preparedness'has been looked at by the .whole regional office with particular attention to municipal plans, i The .chairman\" of the executive committee, Pat Murphy, reported on his; recent training session in Arnprior, Ontario. He found the instructors very knowledgeable giving a good grounding in training; for any emergency. The. need was ' stressed of having a disaster plan and the need for the public to be aware of what is in the plan. Egmont l\lews A person who has familiarized himself with; all facets of disaster. Professor Joe Scanlon, a disaster investigator, was the final speaker : at the seminar, and was excellent. Anyone taking this course should stay with the PEP for one year after to pass on information gain-' ed. Co-ordinator Art McPhee spoke on the. area co-ordinator's workshop held in the Marine Room at Gibsons on Saturday, October 22. The aim of this workshop was to enhance emergency . preparedness in each municipality. Taking part in the workshop were: Lower Mainland regional manager Frank Clegg. assistant manager Ross Mclntyre, regional training officer Ian Young, coordinators Pat O'Neil from Powell River and Marcel Andric of Lions Bay, Art McPhee local coordinator and his alternate Doug Dickson, and public relations officer Peggy Connor. Mayor Lorraine Goddard welcomed the members of the workshop and stayed to watch the film shown by Ian Young. \"Will You Be Ready\" is the title of the video tape filmed and narrated and in parts acted by Ian Young. A variety of disaster potentials were shown, pointing out some of the immediate complications that could develop and asking some very pertinent questions, such, as; what and who has the authority to act, what decisions to make and what resources are available? A disaster \"plan and actions during a disaster cannot be found wanting, there must be proven response procedure. Ari^J McPhee. requested the film SoiX showing to the regional boqrd.^ directors as it is of most inierest-io'^ them and municipal officers. %~>&t\ This week Dr. Pet/old is off-lo/''-\"^ Arnprior lor a health and welfare ^ course. Roy Morris is first on t)je,,Z~ list for the next course and Jim',^ .Johnstone'goes to Victoria for*-,*}-, disaster orientation course. The Joint Emergency Prourani,v^J has spent $2(K),(XX) on comnuinic'iY-'^'l . lions. This is largely federal money**^! for base and mobile equipment *.iiicl;yi' only auajts a federal audit nd'oi^'iT distribution. We should be hearing.-^] about that in the near future. .. r:iV; / \ /\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Wtye Gp\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDwr? Bazaar winners Salon The usual prize of $5 will be awarded lo Ihe first person whose name is drawn correctly identifying the location of the above. Send entries lo the Coast News, Box 460, (.ibsons, in time to reach the newspaper office by .Saturday of this week. Last week's winner is Neale Scotl, R.R. 2, Leek Road, (.ibsons, who correctly located the boat house on the beach near Kdmonds Road in Roberts Creek. v Local Beavers Continued from page 7 and leaders, so good luck to all ol them. Leader Bill would like to know il there arc any adults in the area who have a particularly interesting hobby or activity which they would like, to share with t hese young boys. He would be pleased to hear from anyone .who would be willing to come along to a meeting to have a chat' with the kids on such a subject. You would sure have a captive audience if you can come up'with \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDsomething as these little fellows are bubbling over with enthusiasm and want to know all about cvervthiria. VKI.'l.Y SOU Y I have a big ' 'oops\" from last weed's column. Due to a misunderstanding on my part, I men- tione*d that: Peggy Connor would be taking over as chairman of the Halfmoon Bay Recreation Commission. Not so\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDshe did in fact express here willingness to be on the \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD board, but not to chair it. There will be a meeting this week at which it will be established who will hold what position and maybe alien that I'll get it right. Don't lorget on this Hallowe'en night I hat you don't have to take the litt* ones'from door-to-door for ire; as all ihe fun will be al \"8heHcc__-t.ll. fireworks display will otj-j-tt^r-off the Halfmoon Bay dock at seven followed by the big bonfire and party at the fire hall. See you there. (,()()!) WISIIIS The good wishes of all of us go out to young Erin Kelly who has been under the weather. At the same time we extend our sympathy to Vivian Sorenson and Jim Kelly on the death of their mother, Mrs. Kellv, in Calgarv. NKKI) A< AIT MEOW. A young cat lost or abandoned needs a good home. Cientle, clean and nice disposition. Phone 885-9765.:; Residence for sejilei's Further details on the proposed retirement home development on properly next to the Kit/ Motel were presented to (iihsons council at last week's planning meeting. Mr. Kevin Ryan, representing as yet unnamed out of town clients, explained that the developers plan io construct ii 59 unit..strata lille/rental.. facility for . retired and/or handicapped persons. . Nearby undeveloped land, zoned for parks, on Truman Road could become a pleasant \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD''nature-., type\" park if federal funding is available. by Ann Cook, 883-9167 COMMUNITY NKWS The ha/aar/rummage sale last Sunday was a success. The weather was good, people were happy to be out and around. Raffle winners were: Nena Whittakcr lor first prize, a Barbie doll with wardrobe; I. Hartley. Sechell, second. prize of a plahi; third prize lo Llaine Griffith, a homebaked .cake; and Doug Williams won a hamper. There was enough money taken in that I didnY feel guilty asking {(>. have our Thrift Store renovated and spruced up and sonic repairs done to the hall. Our Thrift Stoic . is as bare as Mother Hubbard's cupboard, as we donated all the clothing lo the African refugees after reading Joan Mcl.eods appeal in the Coast News for good used\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD clothing. I'm curious; I wonder how Africans can wear polyester and all those non-breathing synthetic materials when- they have been used lot hat nice light-weight con on we gel from Africa^ I would be happy to trade 60 bags of polyester for one good\":cotton wrap-around skirt, with or without atop. . Now it's our turn to \"appeal\" \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD for good used clothing to restock -our store-. *\" ''\"/ - --C TKNNISCOrRT '. '' The \"general\" meeting las! week had a good turnout and was interesting. The tennis court lence isn't \"on the fence\".- Irvines I anding Community Club gave us a Bingo set, now we need a calleA. It's a game that's a lot more fun to play than call. Anyone wani to be it? . \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. Brian Campo and Hydro Denny, (that neat guitar player I told you aboiii a couple of columns'ago), were elected to ihe-board. Both are interested in community happen- Sponsored as a public service by the Sunshine Goast News & John R. Goodwin, C.A. Wednesday Phone 24 hrs Vancouver 885-2456 669-3022 Coming Events NOTE: Early announcements will be run once, then must be resubmitted no more than one month prior to the event \"CelebVation of birds In music,, myth and literature.\" Nov. 4th at 7:30 p.m.. at^St. Hilda's Hall in Sechelt. Speaker is Katie Angermeyer. . ;Vv '\"'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' '''\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD The Elves Club meeting Nov. 5/83, 8 p.m, at the Harding's house (5th house oh'right, Fircrest St., Gibsons). y. ~\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \ . \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD . \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Christmas Sale, Port Mellon Hospital Auxiliary. Friday, Nov. 18/83-9:30 a.m., Sunnycrest Mall. St. Mary's Auxiliary Early Bird Bazaar, Nov. 5. 12-2:30 p.m., Roberts '_ Creek Community Hall. Free admission. Refreshments, \"home cooking-\"; rattle, prizes. Come for lunch, All Candidates Meeting. Tues.. Nov. 8. 8 p.m.. Gibsons Legion Hall. Sponsored by Elphinstone Electors\" Assoc. ' !rra PLEASE INCLUDE A PHONE NUMBER WITH ALL REGULAR EVENTS. Monday Monday,-O.A.P.O. #38 Regular Meeting- First Monday of each month -2 p.m. at.Harmony Hall. Gibsons. Elphinstone Pioneer Museum, Gibsons, is now open on Wir (er Hours, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday-Saturday. Pender Harbour & District Wildlife Society. Regular mon'. .ly meetings will nbw'be held on the 4th Monday of each month. 1st Gibsons Guide Co. meets on Mondays 6:45 pm-8:30 pm at United Church .Hall. Glassford Rd., Lower Gibsons. Girls 9:12 welcome. Roberts Creek Hospital Auxiliary: Second Monday of each month. 11 at Roberts Creek Legion. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD The Sunshine Coasl Dressing Society meets every 4th Monday to make non-cancer dressings for the Coast Garibaldi Health Unit. 10 am-2 pm..\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Volunteers\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDmen and women needed. Roberts Creek New Horizons meet at the Community Hall each Monday 1:30-3:30 pm. All welcome. Tuesday Duplicate Bridge. Sunshine Coast Goll and Country Club. Every Tues- 'day. beginning October 4. 7:25 p.m: For information phone: 886-9785. Pendw Harbour & District Wildlife Soclaty. Regular monthly meeting 3rd Tuesday of each month. Madeira Park Elementary school, 7:30 p.m. | The Women's Aglow Fellowship's regular meeting is-held in Harmony HaH, i>n Harmony Lane, Gibsons, at 11:30 am every 3rd Tuesday. Lunch served. Information phone 886-9774: or 886-9567.- '.'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Sunshine Coast Arts CcurtcSlregular meeting 4th Tuesday of every month at 7:30 pm at the Arts Centre in Sechelt. : Sechelt Crib Club every Tuesday night at 8 pm, Sechelt Legion. i Al-Anon Meetings e'very Tuesday night at 8 pm, St. Adians Hall, Hall [Rd , Roberts Creek. Information call 886-9059 or 886-9041. I Sunshine Coast Navy League of Canada Cadets and Wrenettes, ages f 10 to 14, win meet Tuesday nights 7-9 pm, United Church Hall, Gibsons. ? New recruits welcome. Gibsons Badminton Club meets every Wednesday night at Elphinstone Gym. 8-10. Beginners welcome. Call 886-2467 for info: Wednesday- O.A.P.O. #38 Carpet Bowling. Every Wednesday. 1 p.m.. at Harmony Hall, Gibsons.'' Sechelt Garden Club meet first Wednesday of each month 7:30 pm St. Hilda's Rail. Except Jan., July and August. Kiwanis Care Centre Auxiliary Gibson* meets every 3rd Wednesday each month 8 pm at the Care Centre. Timber Trails Riding Club 1st Wednesday of the month 7:30 pm Davis Bay Elementary School. Gibsons Tops Meeting every Wednesday at 6:30 pm in the Marine Room under the Gibsons Library. 886-2906 or 886-2819. Sunshine Lapidary & Craft Club meets 1st Wednesday every month at 7:30 pm. Information 886-2873 or 886-9204. Pender Harbour Auxiliary to St. Mary's Hospital meets 2nd Wednesday of every month 1:30 pm at St. Andrew's Church Hall, Hwy 101. New members welcome. '\".-.'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD- Port Mellon Hospital Auxiliary second Wednesday of every month 1:30 pm. 886-7937. '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD _ ' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Thursday -\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-.. Gibsons Garden Club will meet every 2nd Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. Marine Room (below library) South Fletcher Road. Call 886-7967 for information. '.'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD<* Thursday - O.A.P.O. *38 Public Bingo. 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Early Bird', Bonanza, also \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Meat Draws. Doors open at 6 pm. Everyone- welcome. The Bargain Barn of the Pender Harbour Health Clinic Auxiliary is open on Thursday afternoons from 1-3:30 pm. Al-Anon Meeting every Wednesday at Public Health Unit. Gibsons, at 8 p.m. For information call 886-9037. 886-8228., The Kinsmen Club of Gibsons.& District welcomes young men 21-40 years. Meetings 1st & 3rd Thursdays 8 pm kinsmen Hall, Dougal Park, Gibsons. Call 885-2412. Gibsons, & District Chamber of Commerce general meeting on last Thursday of every month, 8 pm, Marine Room. Western Weight Controllers Branch 154 meet every Thursday 1-3 pm at United Church Fellowship Room. New members welcome. For more information call 886-7378. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-_\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD_ \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD/ : ;\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD, \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD . :;..... '. .Friday _. \x. x;. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD,:;\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD;; '. Friday O.A.P.O. #38 Fun Nite '*\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*'Xit \"Jav .i- ' i<< (> '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*':.'. *;\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Li.Aiv fi;. per last Friday of every .month ai >> P..n- di >i-,r.,'0::,- Mdll^iMocr.. Story House/Coffoe Party first Friday of each month, Wilson Creek Hall, 10:30 a.m. Everyone welcome. _' Wilson Creek Bridge, starting October, second and fourth Friday of each month. 1 p.m. Wilson Creek Hall. Sechelt Totel Club Bingo every Friday, Sechelt Indian Band Hall. Doors open 5:30. Early Birds 7 pm. Bonanza 7:30 pm. Regular Bingo 8 pm. 100# payout on Bonanza end of each.month. Everyone Welcome. Thrift Shop every Friday. 1-3 pm. Thrift Shop, Gibsons United Church basement.'' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD;\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD;\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'.'.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Wilson Creek Community Reading Centre noon to 4 pm. 885-2709. Ladies Basketball Elphinstone gym 7-9 pm. Tot Lot, Friday, Gibsons United Church, 9:30-11:30. Aga 1-3 yrs. . Saturday Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship. Breakfast meeting every 1st Saturday of the month 8 am. Ladies also welcome. Call 888-9774. 886-8026. Praise the Lord. Wilson Creek Community Reading Centre 1-4 pm. 885-2709. The Bargain Barn of the Pender Harbour Health Clinic Auxiliary is open on Saturday from 1-3:30 pm. Bingo every Saturday, 1-4 p.m.. Cards - 3 for 50 cents per game. Sunshine Alano Club (across from Elphinstone High School). Gibsons. ings. It's always good lo have some new energy. Thanks fellas, glad lo have you with us. With the co-operation of Joe. the bariender, a Mcar Draw will be \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDhappening-on Sunday afternoons, al ihe Backeddy. This coming Sunday, November 6, will be our trial run; come and join the confusion. The proceeds go' to the :Kgmont community club. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'I'egasus\" has been the live entertainment at the Backeddy. They are locals and they are good. They seem to really enjoy playing and singing, have lots of energy \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDand good vibes. Joe, the bartender, says they will he back soon. SCTIOOI NKWS : Hustle and busile at school this week. Decorating'''.ilk* hall'-, for Hallowe'en, .making costumes; plus-keeping up on school work; lias made one busy week. Donna Berni/en. the sub-teacher thai everyone likes, was in for a clay. I-rin .'l-'earn had a birthday parly and Bathgate's store has all this nt*at Hallowe'en stuff. School days are happy days. Happy belated hirthday wishes it) C oleen Silvey and Helen .1. ,-; I'.S. Doris and Ken from North I ake. where are vou? and Lws&ab Skuuuw /us moved to jnothvr /o< <*<7on. At the c omvr of P.nnv Rd. & H\\\. 101 / in the Perry Building .(jjjk ( ) ti r new prcm i st's .ire hrinhlcr, (jiiax'T and .vir- ( onniiionru lor vimr suninit-r ( ninrnit-ru v. \\v atv kefpin^ our s.inic phone number 886-9744 .ind our same IricndK people. 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Fall Exhaust System Checl We will inspect exhaust system for ieaks and wear. Muff I s with lifetime warranty available for most models and years. Genuine Walker (Ford) mufflers and parts. SOUTH COAST FORD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDPlease present coupon at time Repair Order is written.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD- V'Z-*>\ \y cial Park. . \"v^.*-** On the 27lh: Shots were hearcr^^ from the Wakefield ravine in West-*i>* Sechelt; they appeared to originatAJ?r\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD An adult male was arrested \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDforSCS\" shoplifting cigarettes from thtC'^* Shop-Easy store at the Trail Ba>^\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"j> Mall. Ijgg A hubcap valued at $150 was'O* stolen in the Davis Bay area. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ~X.XI Elves Club ready again **%,* by Jacquie Braun What is it? The' Elves Club is a non-profit society, run by volunteers in your area. Their busy time is Christmas, when they gather donations and make up hampers which are delivered to needy people in this area, Egmont to Port Mellon. The rest of the year, they are still here leading their regular lives, helping fire victims who lose their- homes to fires by giving them burned out 'vouchers' for the local food stores. As a society, all cash donations are issued a tax deductible receipt, a point to keep in mind for income tax time. How do they stay alive as a club? They depend on donations and volunteers. They receive no financial help from any government. They depend solely on help from the public and the business community. The store or office space used for depots, the homes used for storage, the hall used for hamper making, are all donated. Volunteers do all the organizing, running around, and delivering. Without these donations and volunteers, there would be no hampers, no Christmas dinner for many needy people and worst of all, nothing for the children. The hampers from the Elves Club contain a basic food list centered around Christmas. For example, a hamper may contain a turkey, cranberry sauce, vegetables, bread, Christmas cake, pudding or jello,. jam, coffee or tea, canned fish or meat, soup and canned milk. Other items depend on whatever is donated; last year some had Hour, fresh potatoes. fresh carrots, cake mix, etc. 'X/X;Z They also contain gifts for all ihe*.^ children in the needy family and . \t sometimes a small item for tjre,.;'.; adult. I'*!-* \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD:\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. * Who gets a hamper? \"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' If you need a hamper you appl\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.-**\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD for one. The application and its iiv-P-;!\" formation is kept confidential. If*** someone-you know is in need, you;.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD;.; may apply for them. Applications*'^' arc going out shortly and will bc';X^ available from our club and Ironic\" > the Human Resources Office\", 'p Sechelt. *X:X Elphinstone grad news ; '_ \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD--'': by (Jail Stewart ;,.- ,\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD On October 26, the RCMP band*' 'Bison' gave a performance for ihu : school as well as for the communi-;, ty in the evening. Grads are reminded that grad' fees ($16) and the cost' of . the\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' Dogwood holders ($6) must be paid immediately. Grad write-ups should be in by now. J Grad photos will be taken on - November 14 and 15. Packages,, range from $20-100. The grad trip lo Seattle is \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD postponed due to the cost, but may.- take place later in the year. -t < The Elphinstone Grads of '84,. arc pleased to announce an up and , coming prom on December .9 from , 8 p.m. - 12 midnight for the 1984., grads and their escorts front, **- . .t Chatelech,. Pender Harbour and Elphinstone. There has never bcei]^ a prom like lIii*-. before on the. Coast and we are all looking for- , ward to it. Tickets will be S5,, minimum (based on response). Tlie,. band will be \"Triax\". r\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.\" \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDf rs mi 24. for Rent Small 1 bdrm. house, F.P. & great view. Good cond. Resp!. adults only. 1763 Glen-fld., or phone collect 386-8885 after 6 p.m. TFN 3 bedroom hse., Sechelt vill. Across from park. FP, 1 Va : bath., ensuite, lg. deck, carport, stove, frig. $450/mon. 886-9856. #44 New| 3 bdrm. rancher, close to school, beach, in R.C-$450. Avail. Jan. 1. 885-7428. #45 Furnished mobile home located in Gibsons. $250 per month. 886-9066. #45 3 bd'rm. house. $400/mon. No piets. Available Nov. 15. F>horie 886-9709. #45 *1 unfurnished bach, ste., Central Gibsons. Ph. 886-7525. #45 10 REASONS To open the door at Heights t. 1-2 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 3 Bdrm}. 2. Harbour View 3. Spacious 4. Bright 5. Newly Deeoretsd 6. Includes Heal, Cable & Parking \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 7. In Suite Storage 8. Children Welcome Today 886-8310 FOUNDATIONS & RETAINING WALLS John Parton 885-5537 =KH HI PEERLESS TREE SERVICES LTD. Topping - Limbing -Danger Tree Removal. Insured, guaranteed work. Free estimates, 885-2109. TFN 30 yr. old Gibsons man, exp. house painter, chimney sweep, odd jobs, what have you? Ph. Mario, 886-9245. #44 Fruit tree pruning, roto tilling, haulirtg away or any of your fall or winter gardening needs. Call Matt Small,. 886-8242. #46 Hardwood Floors resand- ed and finished. Work guaranteed. Free est. Phone 885-5072. TFN I B.C. JL Yukon I Free 120 page Career Guide shows how to train at home for 205 top-paying full and part-time jobs. Granton Institute, 265A Adelaide Street West, Toronto. Call (416) 977-3929 today. #49 Meat Band Saws. Metal construction $490. Deluxe model $595 plus federal tax. Taylor Ind. Ltd., Box 997, Melfort, Sask. S0E 1A0. Phone (306) 752-4219. #44 Free of rent. Cruising, fishing, liveaboard 25 ft. houseboat. 120 hp Merc I/O. Full galley. Spacious. Trades welcome to $8,100. Phone Ross 112 537-4202, Ganges, B.C. VOS 1E0. #44 500 name & address labels - $5. Printed in our shop. Popular Press, 2737 Heald Rd., Shawnigan Lake, B.C. VOR 2Wo. Please send payment with order. Thank you. #46 I B.C K Yukon I I B,C ^^tmtttmta^mtmttmma^am^MmmtHm^MSHtit^^^ ^^t^^^^^^^^^m^^^ & Yukon Applications ment in a for enroll- qualifying Quality wood and metal working' tools at lowest prices. Write for free catalogue No. 10. Busy Bee Machine Tools, 2444 Douglas Road, Burnaby, B.C. V5C 5B3. Call (604) 298-1097. #44 3 bdrm. apt. near Hopkins, Hwy. . 101. Stove, frig., washer, dryer, heat incl., $375/mon. Ph. 885-7948, res.or 886-2257, bs. TFN Typing. Phone 886-2622, 886-7817, Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. We now handle turf, precast retaining walls, rail road ties & West-Con pavers. Garry's Crane Service 886-7028. TFN Landscaping and garden maintenance, ornamentals, shaped hedges trimmed, fruit trees pruned and sprayed. Phone 886-9294 after 6 p.m. TFN Wood Windows, Doors, Skylites. Largest selection, lowest prices. Walker Door. Vancouver 266-1101, North Vancouver 985-9714, Richmond 273-6829, Kamloops 374-3566, Nanaimo 758-7375, Winlaw 226-7343, Lillooet 256-7501, Whitehorse 667-7332. TFN Lighting Fixtures. Western Canada's largest display. Wholesale and retail. Free catalogues available. Nor-., burn Lighting Centre lnb;,-;\" 4600 East Hastings Street, Burnaby, B.C. V5C 2K5. Phone 299-0666. TFN Paddle Fans. The original fan store. Wholesale and retail. Free catalogues. Ocean Pacific Fan Gallery Inc., 4600 East Hastings Street. Burnaby, B.C. V5C 2K5.' Phone 112-299-0666. TFN I course in Cosmetology I and on Electrolysis. Apply: I Carolyn's School of Elec- || trolysis and Cosmetology ^'(\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDgovernment approved S school), 1610 Moley Rd., i| Nanaimo, B.C. V9S 1J7. ?(604) 754-5434. #44 $ Pay TV De-scramblers i Build you own. Schema-tic I and complete instructions .} $9.95. Cheque or money i order. Cheques must i clear. F.T.S. Electronics, 'i P.O. Box 574, Brantford, I7 Ontario N3T 5N9. Same i day service. #44 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Qualified, successful in managerial position, in - sales, in teaching and in corrective English for adolescent dyslexics. I am dependable, mature lady, available now. Message (604)859-8271. #44 Satellite TV. We are looking for dealer installers for 'omany parts of Western ^Canada. Good business ..opportunity. Our system is \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDbus shipable anywhere in- Icluding dish. Very easy to ffinstall. Call Canadian ^Satellite Technology, pf 620-3457. #44 ; Great income opportunity. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDOwn your own ice manufacturing wholesale and retail trade located in Cariboo resort area. $65,000. Phone 112 395-2237 or write Box ^ 1799,100 Mile House, B.C. #45 Franchise Opportunities -Tax Preparation/Tax Discounting. Complete training and supervision provided. Required Investment - $6,000 - $100,000. Contact U & R Tax Services, 1345 Pembina Hwy., Winnipeg, Man. R3T 2B6. #44 Quartz clockworks, $6.95! Four at $6.50 each, 10/$5.95 each, 25/$5.50 each. Request information. The Rockhound Shop, 777 Cloverdale Ave.. ;Victoria, B.C. V8X 2S6. ,:388-5341 Tuesday- Saturday. #45 Michigan 25T truck crane. Gas, up & down 70' boom, dragline bucket 20T hook. Drive it away for $8,995. Take '80-'81 Chev van in trade. 274-1887, 274-2415. #44 Electrolysis is permanent hair removal. Support local TAPEBC member. For information regarding member in your area Write to TAPEBC, 6472 130A Street, Surrey, B.C. V3W 7W8. #44 ' ' *By Owner, Gilles Bay Texada Island Beautiful view, 1,200 sq. ft., full size basement, two bedrooms up, one down, two bathrooms, two sundecks, carport, workshop, $66,000. Phone 486-7176. #44 Foreclosure sale. 20 acres Okanagan. Closing costs down, assume monthly payments of $179.50. Excellent view, good access. (206) 734-8588. #44 Take over payments 40' acres, $37,500, $5,200. down, $445 mon. pmts. at 11%. Located in sunny Okanagan Valley. Contact: Real Estate Co. of America, 1010 N.E. 8th St., Bellevue, Wash. 98004. (206)454-1715. #44 Model Builders ''\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' Radio control, plastics^'' wood ship models, paints -\" and accessories. Over ''\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'' 10,000 items on our maiT'-\"1' order price list. Send $3 t6' \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Crash Crippleton's Model--'1:. Emporium, 4392 West 10th.'- Avenue, Vancouver, B.C.,r'_'' V6R2H7. #45! .<; Indoor Growing .<)'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'.'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'?. 1000 watt metal halide,. .,/\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD; t lamp' with ballast, com- ' V plete kit, $349.95 includes^\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD- j tax and freight. One year * |. guarantee. Send certified J \ cheque or money order to: \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ^ Skaha Enterprises, Box >\. 596,'White Rock, B.C. V4Bj-r_^ | 5G6 or write for more in- .-,\"'. 'tA'X.-'::fX'-\"-^'-*^'-^\"f'r^' 6SV 4:' p--v' Coast News, October 31,1983- ^7ryy -\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD:k by Peggy Connor Assistant manager Lower Mainland region Ross Mclntyre met with the Sunshine Coast Emergency Executive Committee on October 25 at the SCRD meeting room. This was the second visit to this PEP group and he told them they-were considered one of the more active groups and in a better position to cope. The state of preparedness has been looked at by the whole regional office with particular attention to municipal plans, .i The ichairman' of the executive commit tee, Pat Murphy, reported on his' recent training session in Arnprior. Ontario. He found the instructors very knowledgeable giving a good grounding in training for any emergency. The need was ' stressed of having a disaster plan and the need for the public to be aware of what is in the plan. Egmont News The usual prize of $5 will be awarded to the first person whose name is drawn correctl> identifying the locationi'.'of the above. Send entries to the Coast News, Box 460. (.ibsons, in time to reach the newspaper office by Saturday of this week. Last week's winner is \"Sfeale Scott, R.R. 2, leek Road, (.ibsons. who correctly located the boat house on the beach near Edmonds Road in Roberts Creek. Local Beavers Continued from page 7 and leaders, so good luck lo all ol them. Leader Bill would like to know il there are any adults in the area who have' a particularly interesting hobby of activity which they would like, to share with these young boys. He would be pleased lo hear from anyone; who would be willing to come along to a meeting to have a chat witlv the kids on such a subject. You would sure have a captive audience if you can come up with something as these little fellows are bubbling over with enthusiasm and want.to know all about evervthine. VKI.'lY SOLLY I .have a big \"oops\" from last weed's column. Due to a misunderstanding on my part, T-men- tione'd that:Peggy Connor would be taking over as chajrman of the Halfmoon Bay Recreation Commission. Not so\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDshe did in fact express here willingness to be on the board, but not to chair it. There will be a meeting this week at which it wil) be established who will hold what position and maybe aftep.ihat.ril gel it right. Don't forget on this Hallowe'en night that you don't have to take . the litt' onps'from door-to-door for ire; * as all Ihe fun will be al \"ahe fkc_jill. Fireworks display will iV^wt-off the Halfmoon Bav dock ai seven followed by the, big bonfire and party at the fire hall. See you there. GOOD WISHES The good wishes of all of us go out to young Erin Kelly who has been under the weaiher. At the same time we extend our sympathy lo Vivian Sorenson and Jim Kelly on the death of their mother, Mrs. Kelly, in Calgarv. : NEED A CAT? MEOW. A young cat lost or abandoned neecl.s a good home. Cientle, clean and nice disposition. Phone 885-9765. PSft Flirt her details on \"the proposed retirement home development on property next to the Rit/ Motel were presented to (iihsons council at last week's planning meeting. Mr. Kevin Ryan, representing as yet -unnamed.out of town clients, explained that the developers plan to construct ii 59 unit . .strata title/rental . facility for retired and/or handicapped persons. - Nearby undeveloped land, zoned for parks, on Truman Road could become a pleasant \"nature- type\" park if federal funding is available. by Ann Cook. 883-9167 ( OMMIJNITY NEWS The bazaar/rummage sale last Sunday was a success. The .weal her was good, people were happy to be out and around. Raffle winners were: Ncna Whittaker for first prize, a Barbie doll with wardrobe; L. Hartley, Sechelt, second prize of a plant; third prize to .Elaine.- Griffith, a homebaked .cake; and Doug .Williams won a hamper. There was enough money taken in that I dicing feel guilty asking to / have our Thrift Store renovated and spruced up and-sonic repairs done to the hall. Our Thrift Stoic is as bare as Mother Hubbard's cupboard, as* we donated all the clothing to the African refugees a her reading Joan Mel cods appeal in Ihe Coast News., for good used \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD clothing.- I'm curious; I wonder how Africans can wear polyester and air those 'non-breathing synthetic materials -when- i hey have been used to that nice light-weight 'cotton wc gel from Africa. I would be happy to irade 60 bags of polyester for one good chiton wrap-around skirt, with or without a top. . Now it's our turn to \"appeal\" for good Used clothing lo restock -our store-.: '\" *\" \"'\".,' . -\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD< TENNIS (Ol'R I ; The \"general\" meeting las! week had a good turnout and was interesting. The tennis court lence isn't \"on the fence\". Irvines landing Community Club gave us a Bingo set, now we.need a callerl It's a game that's a lot more fun t<\ play'than call. Anyone want to be it? Uriah Campo and Hydro Denny, (thai neat guitar player I told you about a couple of columns ago), were elected to the board. Both are interested in community happen- Sponsored as a public service by the Sunshine Goast News & John R. Goodwin, C.A. Phone 24 hrs Vancouver 885-2456 669-3022 Wednesday NOTE: Early announcements will be run once, then must be resubmitted1 no more than one month prior to the event \"Celebration of birds in music,, myth and literature.\" Nov. 4th at 7:30 p.m.. at-^St. Hilda's Hall in Sechelt. Speaker is Katie Angermeyer. \\ X \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD > , : \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD The Elves. Club meeting Nov. 5/83, 8 p.m, at the Harding's house (5th house on'right, Fircrest St.. Gibsons). Christmas Sale, Port Mellon Hospital Auxiliary, Friday, Nov. 18/83-9:30 a.m., Sunnycrest Mall. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD St. Mary's Auxiliary Early Bird Bazaar, Nov. 5. 12-2:30 p.m., Roberts . Creek Community Hall. Free admission. Refreshments, \"home cooking\" \", raffle, prizes. Come for lunch. All Candidates Meeting Tues Nov 8 8pm Gibsons Legion Hall Sponsored by Elphinstone Electors Assoc 1 -~ - I. - \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD '\'(~yf;.x ', .^^uto;%fci^;L.,/;^v';^'0 PLEASEINCLUDE A PHONE NUMBER WITH ALL REGULAR EVENTS.- x':-\"X '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Monday \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Monday;. O.A.P.O. #38 Regular Meeting - First Monday of each month -2 p.m. at Harmony Hall, Gibsons. Elphinstone Pioneer Museum, Gibsons, is now open on Wi'r cer Hours, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday-Saturday. Pender Harbour & District Wildlife Society. Regular mon! .ly meetings will now be held on the 4th Monday of each month. 1st Gibsons Guide Co. meets on Mondays 6:45 pm-8:30 pm at United Church.Hall. Glassford Rd., Lower Gibsons. Girls 9.-12 welcome. . ' Roberts Creek Hospital Auxiliary: Second Monday of each month, 11 at Roberts Creek Legion. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD The Sunshine Coast Dressing Society meets every 4th Monday to make non-cancer dressings for the Coast Garibaldi Health Unit. 10 am-2 pm.': Volunteers\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDmen and women needed. Roberts Creek New Horizons meet at the Community Hall each Monday 1:30-3:30 pm. All welcome. Tuesday Duplicate Bridge. Sunshine Coast Golf and Country Club. EveryTues- ' day. beginning October 4. 7:25 p.m. For information phone: 886-9785. Pendar Harbour & District Wildlife Society. Regular monthly meeting 3rd Tuesday of each month. Madeira Park Elementary school, 7:30 p.m. The Women's Aglow Fellowship's regular meeting is-held in Harmony HaH.'ori Harmony Lane, Gibsons, at 11:30 am every 3rdTuesday. Lunch served, information phone 886-9774:or 886-9567.: * Sunshine Coast-Arts Councilregular meeting 4th Tuesday of every month at .7:30 pm at the Arts Centre in Sechelt. Sechelt Crib Club every Tuesday night at 8 pm, Sechelt Legion. Al-Anon Meetings every Tuesday night at 8 pm, St. Adians Hall, Hall Rd., Roberts Creek. Information call 885-9059 or 886-9041. . Sunshine Coast Navy League of Canada Cadets and Wrenettes, ages 10 to 14, will meet Tuesday nights 7-9 pm, United Church Hall. Gibsbns. New recruits welcome. Gibsons Badminton Club meets every Wednesday night at Elphinstone Gym. 8 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 10. Beginners welcome. Call 886-2467 (or info- Wednesday .O.A.P.O. #38 Carpet Bowling. Every Wednesday. 1 p.m., at Harmony Hall, Gibsons. \"; Sechelt Garden Club meet first Wednesday of each month 7:30 pm St. Hilda's Rail. Except Jan., July and August. Kiwanis Care Centre Auxiliary Gibsons meets every 3rd Wednesday each month 8 pm at the Care Centre! Timber Trails Riding Club 1st Wednesday of the month 7:30 pm Davis Bay Elementary School. : Gibsons Tops Meeting every Wednesday at 6:30 pm in the Marine Room under the Gibsons Library. 886-2906 or 886-2819. Sunshine Lapidary & Craft Club meets 1st Wednesday every month at 7:30 pm. Information 886-2873 or 886-9204. Pender Harbour Auxiliary to St. Mary's Hospital meets 2nd Wednesday of every month 1:30 pm at St. Andrew's Church Hall, Hwy 101. New members welcome. ' Port Mellon Hospital Auxiliary second Wednesday of every month 1:30 pm. 886-7937. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD... \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Thursday -\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Gibsons Garden Club will meet every 2nd Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. Marine Room (below library) South Fletcher Road. Call 886-7967 for information. Thursday -O.A.P.O. #38 Public Bingo. .._\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD',X\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD,;:..,;\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD, v. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD',.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. .y\"-,.-' 7:30 p.m. at Harmony Hall. Gitisw \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ' ' Roberts Creek Legion Bingo every Thursday. Early Bird! Bonanza, also Meat Draws. Doors open at 6 pm. Everyone welcome. The Bargain Barn of the Pender Harbour Health Clinic Auxiliary is open on Thursday aftnrnoons from 1-3:30 pm. Al-Anon Meeting every Wednesday at Public Health Unit. Gibsons, at 8 p.m. For information call 886-9037. 886-8228.. The Kinsmen Club of Gibsons & District welcomes young men 21-40 years. Meetings 1st & 3rd Thursdays 8 prri Kinsmen Hall, Dougal Park, Gibsons. Call 885-2412. '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"':'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\" Gibsons, & District Chamber of Commerce general meeting on last Thursday of every month, 8 pm. Marine Room. : Western Weight Controllers Branch 154 meet every Thursday 1-3 pm at United Church Fellowship Room. New members welcome. For more information call 886-7378.' _.'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.. . . ..' .., :, .Friday \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD..:.'\" ;;:. : Friday O.A.P.O. #38 Fun Nite >.\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\"/ f;. per last Friday or every momr, a< u r..n- i, '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'try.-n:/ Hoil'dw.-jKr.. Story House/Coffoe Party first Friday of each month, Wilson Creek Hall. 10:30 a.m. Everyone welcome. . Wilson Creek Bridge, starting October, second and fourth Friday of each month, 1 p.m. Wilson Creek Hall. Sechelt Totel Club Bingo every Friday, Sechelt Indian Band Hall. Doors open 5:30. Early Birds 7 pm. Bonanza 7:30 pm. Regular Bingo 8 pm. 100# payout on Bonanza end of each month. Everyone Welcome. Thrift Shop every Friday. 1-3 pm. Thrift Shop, Gibsons United Church basement.1 :, Wilson Creek Community Reading Centre noon to 4 pm. 885-2709. Ladies Basketball Elphinstone gym 7-9 pm. Tot Lot, Friday, Gibsons United Church, 9:30-11:30. Age 1-3 yrs. Saturday Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship. Breakfast meeting every 1st Saturday of the month 8 am. Ladles also welcome. Call 886-9774, 886-8026. Praise the Lord. Wilson Creek Community Reading Centre 1-4 pm. 885-2709. The Bargain Barn of the Pender Harbour Health Clinic Auxiliary is open on Saturday from 1-3:30 pm. Bingo every Saturday, 1-4 p.m.. Cards - 3 for 50 cents per game. Sunshine Alano Club (across from Elphinstone High School). Gibsons. A person who has familiarized himself with all facets of disaster, Professor Joe Scanlon, a disaster investigator, was the final speaker at the seminar, and was excellent. Anyone taking this course should stay with the PEP for one year after to pass on information gained. Co-ordinator Art McPhee spoke on the. area co-ordinator's workshop held in the Marine Room at Gibsons on Saturday, October 22. The aim of this workshop was to enhance emergency preparedness in each municipality. Taking part in the workshop were: Lower Mainland regional manager Frank Clegg, assistant manager Ross Mclntyre, regional training officer Ian Young, coordinators Pat O'Neil from Powell River and Marcel Andric of Lions Bay, Art McPhee local coordinator and his alternate Doug Dickson, and public relations officer Peggy Connor. Mayor Lorraine Goddard welcomed the members of the workshop and stayed to watch ihe film shown by Ian Young. \"Will You Be Ready\" is the title of the video tape filmed and narrated and in parts acted by Ian Young. A variety of disaster potentials were shown, pointing out some of the immediate complications that could develop and asking some very pertinent questions, such, as; what and who has the authority to act, what decisions to make and what resources are available? A disaster \"plan and actions during a disaster cannot be found wanting, there must be proven response procedure; Ar>*>,J McPhee requested the film .'lot;,,,/ showing to the regional hoa^dV^ directors as it is of most interest-to'-^ them and municipal officers. *~&;l This week Dr. Pet/old is off'to^i. Arnprior for a health and welfare '^J course. Roy Morris is first on i\"lje,^ list for the^ next course and Jim ^ Johnstone goes to Victoria for^a^n disaster orientation course. -~~' The Joint Emergency Prourain'^l has spent $2(X).(XX) on conimiinii.'if-^1\"--\"! . tions. This is largely federal money-\"*6] for base and mobile equipment .ttid'\"''^! only awaits a federal audit befo'tj.- *T distribution. We should be hcarmg.^1 about that in the near future. .,'-. .\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD...%^| / V Wtye Gpoxx/f] Salon itigs. It's always good to have some new energy. Thanks fellas, glad to have you with us; With the co-operation of Joe, the bartender, a Mcar Draw will be happening on Sunday afternoons, al the Backeddy. This coming Sunday, November 6, will be our trial run; come and join the confusion.: The proceeds go to the Egmoiii community club. \"Pegasus\" lias been the live entertainment at the Backeddy. They are locals and they are good. They seem to really enjoy playing and singing, have lots of energy ancl good vibes. Joe. ihe bartender, says they will be back soon. SCHOOL NKWS Hustle and husile at school this week. Decorating tlie hall . for Hallowe'en, /making costumes*, plus-keeping up on school work; has made one busy week. Donna Bernt/en. ihe sub-teacher that everyone likes, was in for a day. Erin Team had a birthday party and Bathgate's store has all this neat Hallowe'en stuff. School days are happy days. Happy belated birthday wishes lo C oleen Silvey and Helen .!: P.S. Doris and Ken from North I akc. where are vou? 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Story adjacent. %)n amalgamatiori study \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDJohn Burnside photo t to question director \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'Sechelt council has. written to IJyir.p ^eff McKelvie, executive director' of the Union of B.C. (Municipalities, inviting him to visit jthe Sunshine Coast and accepting jhis\" offer to speak to council '>members on the implications of the Amendments proposed to the sMitnicipal Act by the provincial ^government's Bill 19. xt, In /addition council will have jiiuestions for him prompted by the (receipt of letters from the Advisory iPJanning Commissions of both \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDarea& B and C. ,v> ^ Baft'letters asked the village for Jiisisupport in requesting funding \"which the Department of Municipal Affairs is apparently making ^available for \"Feasibility Studies\", ij'btit each group has a different pur- tpose in mind for its study. \X. Area B's concern is with the for- <.'mat ion of its own community plan, ::{andthe effect which the \"possible (future expansion of the village of ^.Sechelt'' might have on that plan. ? While acknowledging that expan- ^siori'does not seem to be an im- i ^mediate concern of the village X council, Area \"B\" APC chairman b'^ndrew Steele suggested to the ' ;uf area residents.\" ^Therefore the APC is requesting that the Ministry of Municipal Af- -\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDfairs-'pfund conduct a feasibility \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDt\t'dy to investigate \"the future ex- . jp&n)>jori of the village of Sechelt ; aitd the implications, thereof.\" y-iffiffiX''!!!:'' APC has been y --discussing the question of restruc- ; furi'ijg^sbrrie areas in the regional ^istrict^.Svith a view to municipal //administration.-' j.;. Chairman Frank Gibson told the Coast News that \"there is money X cVvajiable for feasibility studies, and * it* should be put to use. 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'\".;.',' We've, been tuM- w km. of government \"might have advantages for everyone\", although the village hasn't been too enthusiastic about the idea. Hopefully a feasibility study would examine the viability of such an arrangementp , Parents and teachers of Gibsons Elementary School have been working together to construct an activity playground for our community and school. It is located on the school, grounds, visible from the highway and school office. It js in its early stages of construction and should be completed by mid- Novemberi An activity playground is more than just a lot of fun; it is useful in the development-of gross motor control. It \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD will be used by classrooms' throughout the school day for muscle development. Many V'thank yous\" are required to i people and business throughout the community, for physical and financial support. There will be work parties on the weekends of November 5 \"and November 12 to complete the playground. Anyone interested in- helping could contact Kathy Morem, 886-8228, or show up at the school on those weekends. I Windshields for trucks and cars Mjrrorir \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD custom work for home, business ELeatf i3\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD4ieg Hwy. 101 & Pratt Rd., Gibsons 886-7359 Wm..\ *mmmmmmmmmm. i>*xmmi9>M, mmmrm msmmmmMmMmiMm KS* ^^zs4mfei*fM &\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*. }: Sylvania V.C R. 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( .\"i-- \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD/ . -'4*. issftaaaS \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD1&V Coast News, October 31,1983 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD^\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD'T^w'-'v \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDe ^Activity playground is under construction at Gibsons Elementary. Story adjacent. xOn amalgamation study to question director \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDJohn Burnside pholo \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDsp'Sechelt council has.written to rfyir.p :feff McKelvie, executive director' of the;.. Union of B.C. ^Municipalities, inviting him to visit ^ Boih letters asked the village for Jilsisupport in requesting funding \"which the Department of Municipal Affairs is apparently making 1'available for \"Feasibility Studies'', \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDbiit each group has a different purpose in mind for its study. {X. Area B's concern is with the for- i mat ion of its own community plan, yand the effect which the \"possible (future expansion of the village of ^Sechelt'' might have on that plan. ? While acknowledging that expansion'does not seem to be an im- L mediate concern of the village f>\", council, Area \"B\" APC chairman ?;'[ /Vndrew Steele suggested to the [; Coast News that it seems inevitable [ -that to-survive financially, Sechelt \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDwill have to expand someday in ; > order to increase its industrial and ^commercial tax base. ;^fWpuld West Sechelt, for in- \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\" stance, then remain a part of Area ,^B\" or not? It is such possibilities 'that the APC would-like to take in- to'consideration when drawing up \"jts\" community plan, and in looking to; the future it feels the need of .Tmprc in formation in order to ^provide, for the best interests of 'our area residents.\" C./VjHerefore the APC is requesting that the Ministry of Municipal Affairs; fund conduct a feasibility \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDMJdy to investigate \"the future ex- .\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD pansiori of the village of Sechelt /\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.\"and the implications, thereof.\" ;v^^a^*C'' APC has been > -p'discu.sSing the question of restruc- ; t'uriij^some areas in the regional .,''.d'i^nct^.With-a view to municipal ., administration/' '.:.y Chairman Frank Gibson told the \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Coasl News that \"there is money X ayaiiable for feasibility studies, and | 'it*;should be put to use. We're just u f iqoj-ing at it (municipal ad- X .ministration), but we need figures, X we have nothing to go on yet.\" fcr,}Hanoted that the general feeling ! among Area \"C\" members was t; that joining the village of Sechelt \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD and adopting a municipal system See Special Hurjtil Nov. 15th 9'x 12' CARPET mm cleaned by METHOD }; REELINE l*$\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD9038 3^'The ONLY Safe System 'lire ONLY System that guarantees no shrinkage or split seams. The ONLY system that \"does not leave behind oily, \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDtacky shampoo residue PROTECT your Carpet investment\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD recommended vby Major Carpet, man ufac-' a hirers as The Best! I Bee Carpet Care ', We've been 6umj w bm. of government \"might have advantages for everyone\", although the village hasn't been too enthusiastic about the idea. Hopefully a feasibility study would examine the viability, of such an arrangementp Parents and teachers of Gibsons Elementary School have been working together to construct an activity playground for our community and school. It is located on the school, grounds, visible from the highway and school office. It js in its eariy stages of construction and should be completed by mid- November. An activity playground is more than just a'lot of fun; it is useful in the development-of gross motor control. It - will be used by classrooms1 throughout the school day for muscle development. Many ''thank yous\" are required to | people and business throughout the community, for . physical and financial support. There will be work parties on the weekends of November 5 -and November 12 to complete the playground. Anyone interested in- helping could contact Kathy Morem, 886-8228, or show up at the school on those weekends. 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There was lime for conversation and laughter with passers-by in Sechelt \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDMM WCCK. v\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD i j - p. - AlattoBunftMrpKoio \ *y Pv>-'rV -^ -;; -, ->\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD% -*- -**,> fJ*^ A possibly unprecedented slate of candidates is running for office in thcmunicipaPelections upcoming in the town ,of Gibsons. ',;- Two candidates are vying for the mayoralty chair: former mayor and alderman Larry Labonte is contesting the'vposition with the present deputy-mayor Diane It is in the race for aldermanic candidates that the competition gets really intense. Five declared candidates will contest\" two two- year terms on council. They are John Burnside, Clay Carby, Tarry Giannakos, Ron Neilson and Art Smiley. Incumbent Jack Marshall will seek election for the one-year term. byVeneParneU * \.m \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ii mi ii . - \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD x Coast teachers are prepared to Vwithdraw services\" Tuesday, November 8, in support 'of province-wide strikes, if .government-union negotiations fail Monday night. c._ At a meeting, Thursday, the , Sunshine Coast Teachers' Associa- \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD tion (SCTA) voted to walk 'off the job and picket schools in Sunshine Coast School District No. 46. - r>ySaturday, 'the local CUPE ;, luhion, which includes- teachers' -aides, clerical and school custodial :s1faff,(also voted to strike Tuesday ' ^m support, of the teachers and the Solidarity Coalition. ^Brian Butcher,,president of the Sunshine Coast Teachers' Association\", and principal of Sechelt - Eleinentary School, issued a press s stitement Friday to explain the - position of local teachers. ' \"Teachers dojn't strike. \\ rocs .J] agOTBkiOur-gram to -walk otit:;J[n \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD' ^^r&urOn the question of placing the nuclear disarmament issue on the ballot paper, Mr. Labonte indicated that if the people of Gibsons asked for it in force he would \"listen and act accordingly\". \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD / \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD *\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD As far as he is concerned any further expansion of the town is '/out\" at the moment. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDAs far as co-operation between the town and the regional district is concerned, Mr. Labonte pointed out that there is already good co- . operation for the provision of fire protection and recreational facilities. Diane Strom, who has served three years as an alderman, is running for the position of mayor partly to make sure' that there will be a contest for that position. Her two years as deputy mayor have given \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD her valuable experience in understanding the Municipal Act. She feels a major task for the new council will be to ensure the extension of the sewer plant. However, she warned that only essential major projects, such as water and^sewer services, can be-\ undertaken in this rime of ' restraint. \"Money will not be easier in the coming years,\", she pointed out. Mrs. Strom would prefer to, study the new boundary extension report, due to -be released this week, before stating her position on town'expansion. However, she feels it is \"up to the people to decide\". 1 She believes in co-operating with the regional district on - water systems and pointed out that already the town and the regional district co-operate to supply water to the area behind Granthams. ^ \"\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD She \"would look at\" the placing of the nuclear disarmament issue on election ballots if the new'council were in favour of this. Contesting the seat is Barry Lynn. The statements of candidates for office appear below. Space limitations require that the statements of , candidates' Lynn and Marshall will appear in the Coast News next week. ; BSCTA head says too much too soon t by John Burnside Joy Leach, president of the B.C. School Trustees' Association, called, for a return to \"reason and sanity\" by the provincial government and the B.C. Government Employees Union. Leach was on the Sunshine. Coast to attend a meeting of the South Coast Branch of the BCSTA. involving this school district and the school districts of Powell River and Howe Sound (Squamish). The provincial president of the^ school trustees charged that the first cause of the difficulties beset- >. ting B.C. was the legislation brought down by the government- on July 7. \"It was too much, too soon,\" said Leach. \"People just can't cope with it. We should return to the processes which have served us well in the past.\" Leach described as 'frustrating' a situation which sees a province- wide education strike looming with the employers, the school boards^ sidelined by provincial events. \"We succeed in having the, legislation amended so that it is in fact 'restraint' legislation as oppose ed . to the .'control' legislation' originally proposed. \"We are trying to persuade the government that flexibility in their financing * formula would conr tribute to the solution of problems at the local levels.\" Asked about the trustees association's position in the event that r B.C. teachers walk out as planned on Tuesday, Leach said only: \"We cannot anticipate events but we expect our employees will bg a( work next week.\" \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*~be6ause> the-safety-of chUdren-re'-^^sr the-respect 0f-my staff. I our primary concern,\" said Mills. would be placing myself in a very '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Mills said principals have \"special responsibilities\" and are ' \"required to be present at school and on duty\" every day.* However, some principals stated this was unnecessary pressure placed on them by the school board. difficult situation as principal after this is all over.\" Butcher said the .BCTF and\" Solidarity have pledged \"their sup^ port of the teachers'in the1 event that any teacher is disciplined for withdrawal of services. Gibsons finances Charges are challenged Comments in an article in last week's issue of the Press concerning financial mismanagement in the town of Gibsons, have been called; into question by several elected representatives and criticised by the town's auditors, Dun- woody^ and Company of Vancouver^ _ * The article reported that errors caused by administrative mishandling of finances over a five-year period could cost the taxpayers of Gibsons upwards of $100,000. Alderman Edney, chairman of the finance'committee which is a committee of the whole councilT pointed out that there was no dishonest intent in any of the operations described in the article, although some errors had occurred. He explained that former administrator Jack Copland's method of operation was to use a lot of short-term financing where possible, as it was to the benefit of the municipality. In fact, if the 1977 loan under discussion had been hooked into long-term financing five years ago, it would have been at a 14-16 per cent rate instead of the present 10 per cent. \"We could be ahead in the long run with interest rates,M said Mr. Edney. ' \"It was a matter of financial judgement.\" Mr. Dick Derby, alternate representative for area E in the Sunshine Coast Regional District, and long-term member of area E's planning committee, corroborated Mr. Edney's 'statements. He pointed out that long-term financing of the loan had been delayed by problems in getting correct zoning, and a building permit, and in commencing and completing the project which involved the works yard and water storage at the end of Henry Road. He contended that going to the municipal financing authority for a loan this year, when interest rates have dropped, will save the town money in the long run. He described the \"whole thing\" as \"a farce\". \"Copland went the right route all along the line,\" he commented. Mayor Goddard did not wish io make any comments on the article until she has received advice from the municipality's solicitors. She conceded there were \"a lot of accurate statements\" in the article but said she had been quoted inaccurately. Alderman Edney. emphasized that council had authorized purchase of property, which was a key lot for the marina development, and knew what was being paid for it. The town ended up with a financial deficit for last year. Edney ex plained this would not have been a deficit had the proper authorizing by-law been put through. , He said the town's auditors described this process as \"a technical detail\". He described Copland as \"acting in good faith in trying to use money on reserve and not taking out loans\". He felt Mr. Copland had \"been maligned unfairly\". According to alderman Edney, the town auditors desctibed the article as \"sensational and full of suppositions\". ' Remembrance Holiday Post offices throughout British Columbia and the Yukon will be closed Friday, November 11, in observance ol Remembrance \Xi\. Regular postal service will icsume Monday, November 14. Money received A cheque for $300,000 has been received by the town of Gibsons from the provincial government. This represents the major portion of the government's contribution to the marina project. One hundred and sixty thousand dollars of this amount has been sent to the federal government by the town as its shaie of federal government involvement in the project. All candidates An all-candidates meeting sponsored by the Elphinstone Electors' Association will be held Tuesday, November 8 at 8 p.m. at the Gibsons Legion Hall. All-municipal and school board candidates running for office on the Sunshine Coast, including those already acclaimed to office, have been invited to attend. The Elphinstone Electors' Association will also be meeting the two area E candidates for' the regional board on Wednesday, November 9, at 8 p.m. at the Cedar Grove School. If schools are closed, this meeting will be held at Harmony Hall in Gibsons. Sechelt meeting A meeting of representatives of Sechelt and areas B (Halfmoon Bay\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDWest Sechelt) and C (Davis Bay\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDWilson Creek) was held in the municipal office in Sechelt to discuss a possible restructuring. Attending the meeting was Jeff McKelvrey, executive director ol the Union of B.C. Municipalities. At the conclusion of the meeting it was agreed that a letter be sent to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs requesting that a feasibility study bejindertaken. *.-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD v pV 3 'i * w .1 t i 4\" t w r i V It ;*\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD (V M M"@en . "Titled \"The Coast News\" from 1945-07-11 to 1957-03-28 and 1992-03-19 to 1995-01-09

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