"16748744-ef25-4e3f-ba73-12db7f6b3f1a"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "[Coast News]"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2014-02-14"@en . "1990-07-30"@en . "Serving the Sunshine Coast since 1945"@en . ""@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xcoastnews/items/1.0175982/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " Sun.shine and smiles at Cavalcade 1990 LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY 90.8 Parliament Buildings Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X4 Gracing tht Sea Cavalcade Opening CeremoniM stage were the Mita Gibsons contestants Inclutalng (from left) 1st Princess Taunla McQueen, Queen Jennifer Slnclalre, and 2nd Princess and Miss Congeniality, Carol Evans. With the official programme over, the large crowd wis treated to the suspense and excitement of the annual Boat Blow-Up, then It was on with musical enterulnment, and all the goodies of \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD summer fair! \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDRom Nkholion ft Ml Ctrwnltr photot The Sunshine Published on the Sunshine Coast 25'per copy on news stands July 30,1990 Volume 49 Issue 31 Major shopping centre for Qlbsons A new shopping centre for Gibsons .and Sechelt was announced July 28 by JA (Sandy) Reid, prwident of the Reid Group of Companies, who announced that they will be proceeding immediately with the develctpment of a shopping centre with over 90,000 square feet of space in wMch Woolworths will be taking 20,000 square feet of spttce. The name of the smxrmarket will be announced very soon. The name of the shopping oentte is Gibsons Towne Centre and is locate on Highway 101, immediately opposite Pratt Road. With the new highway bypass being plaiuwd for this location, the site will oaupy the highest profde in the entire community and will serve the praple of Gibsons and Sechelt with thesir finest shopping complex. Construction will start this fall and the Towne Centre will be completed and open for business by spring 1991 in time to meet the demands of the 1991 sumnwr season. Many local tenants have already indicated their interest by contacting the Reid Group. The Reid Group of Com- panies have develop^ over 40 shopping centres in Canada and the United States and are probably best known for their development of Denman Place in Vancouver's West End and for the Richmond Square Shopping Centre in Richmond, among others. Gibsons Towne Centre will be their ninth centre development since 1985. The Towne Centre project represents an investment in the Gibsons community of over $10,000,000 and will provide direct or indirect employment for about 200 people. A start is scheduled for this summer with the oepening ptatuwd for M,arch 1991. The real estate acquisition was handletd by Mrs., Sue Roberts of Gibsons Realty,; who stated that this significant development reflects the growing importance of Gibsons ir. the affairs of Sechelt and Greater Vancouver. The Reid Group recently announced their intention to build the destination resort at Gibsons Landing for which they recently received a development permit approval from Gibsons Council. The Gibsons Landing development is an exciting and meaningful projejct for the Gibsons community in that it will provide a destination resort with convention fatalities not now available in the community and will tie in with the original theme of the marina complex at that location of Gower Point Road and the marina. Gibsons to return to EDC? by Jeff Carpenter Most of the time at the July 24 meeting of Gibsons Council was spent in a study session debating points on the Economic Development Bylaw which was gone over article by article. The Town of Gibsons is considering rejoining the Sunshine Coast .Economic Development Commission which it withdrew from in 1986 because Gibsons members believed they were being trample*d on by the regional board. The council nt*d Her father, of course, was \"Mac Mackenzie, once of the .Dogwood Cafe. Darcia told me that Mac had suffered a serious heart attack in December in Langley and his visit to her hotel was Ms first outing since that time. She said that he dearly wantesd a return visit to Gibsons but doubted if he was well enough. Would I stay there till he got down to see me? Of course I would. But for the monthly tab that Mac and Dot let us run at the Dogwood Cafe in 1977 I doubt that the staff of the Coast Netws would have physically survivetd that first year. Mac came down, walking with difficulty and a walkIicy. It is an ad of hypocrisy to ban a particular product and its use while still continuing to sell that produd. Doug Petwson Chamber president praises Cavalcade CHAMBERS PLANNING SERVICES smtmBa=T=^\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDx==^^^===^a==B^=^l= \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDRetirement Planning -Life Insurance \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDInvestment Planning 'Employee Benefit Plans 'Serving the Sunshine Coast for over 8 Years' LAWRENCE K. CHAMBERS LIFE UNDERWRITER \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Mutual lunda licanca eeeleee eeacoe Financial Sanncfa Lid . Liea Inamanca licanca pm Naekeeaae Ula ejj e^anada TELEPHONE: etM-9111 fa. aae-1121 TOLL FREE: 1-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD00-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD3-2051 Council counsel Editor: My congratulations to the Gibsons Council. Last winter when 1 threatened to leave, a member of council all but guaranteed no water rationing: right. Mid-July - no water at all. By God do you hate such a mind or admire it. For six summers now our ration has been less each year and council spends on Mickey Mouse walks and studies etc., etc. and still no solution to our water problem. I watched as more and more building permits were sold. Were any of these poor suckers informed that our council thinks a crematorium is okay in the middle of a residential area and that 10 months of water is enough? Now they cravenly suggest it will be the gardener's fault if someone's home burns down. Do I hear council bragging about our growth? Begone I say, the lot of you. EdCarbert A plea for help Editor: My daughter Tarra has cerebal palsy. Right now for Tarra that means that she is not able to crawl, walk or run like other children. Tarra has had some physiotherapy where she made a lot of progress. But the private physiotherapist on the Coast is not being funded by the medical services plan, unlike other parts of British Columbia who are being funded for physio services for special circumstances. Now Tarra and other children are receiving no physio. In Tarra's case she needs physio two or three times a week. There are more and more children who need these services. I have written and pleaded my case as other mothers have but nothing has come of it. So I am asking everyone to please write to: Harold Long, Powell River, B.C. and the Ministry of Health, Victoria, B.C. /Ml children have the right to be mobile and independent. Let's make sure their rights are not being pushed aside and forgotten. Debbie Simmons Editor: On Saturday, July 21,1990,1 attended, along with some 450 other local residents, the 'Best Ever' Miss Gibsons Pageant. From the comments I have heard in the last few days it was enjoyed by one and all. Although it was a very hot evening, and the high school auditorium was sweltering with all those bodies, the Miss Gibsons Committee and contestants remained remarkably cool throughout the evening. The Chamber of Commwt* would like to congratulate Bob Hyams and his ladies on a job well done. As usual it is impossible in this space to thank the many volunteers individually, but believe me it takes nrany dedicated souls to make these typ\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD of events a success. A special thanks to the Coast News who allowed Sandy Alcock and myself to rummage through their files of the past 30 years and use that material for .Sandy's excellent scrapbook of pageants and queens of the past. I would also say thanks to the Press for their help with promotion leading up to the event. Both newspapers showed a high degree of community support. If you have not met our new Miss Gibsons, Jennifer Sinclaire, Miss Sunnycrest Mall, you are in for a delightful Surprise. Jennifer combines all those characteristics the judges look for into a package the en* tire town will be proud of as our representative. Tanya McQueen, Miss Royal Canadian Legion and Carol Evans, .Miss Cedars Inn, ve princesses that will add a lot of poise and personality to the royalty. Carol was chosen Miss Congeniality by the other contestants, a popular and deserving choice. Congratulations to. the other candidates, and especiall our young lady, Nancy Robinson, Miss 885-5474 Anytime The eCout News ipoloejizei (or any inconvenience that the wrong phone number In last week's ad may have caused callers and our customer. The correct phone number should have been 885-5474. 'I aaaeaekeevat. matam MM MttWMMM*M\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDi*tMINMIMMMM mmmmmmmmatm*m Georcje in Gibsons Hunter Gallery exhibit M With a flash of smoke and flit the boat erupts Into flame and its occupants leap to safety In the cold water. This explosive scene was reshot many times by The Beachcombers' crew last Tuesday night. The stuntmen dried off only to Jump in the water again and again. -Jett arpraitr photo Crafts Fair weekend With less than five months of shopping until Christmas, get a head start on those hard-to-find gifts at the Sunshine Coast Craft Fair. More than 30 artisans will set up shop in Sechelt's Hackett Park August 4 and 5 to display their unique handcrafted items. Potters such as Elaine Futter- man, Beth Feldman, Alan Grout and Katie Janyk will offer a full range of items from functional mugs and bowls to innovative sculptures. Jewellery fashioned from silver, fabric, argillite and beads will be shown by Diane Clarke, Rosemary Stackhouse, Shirley Fenton and Sylvia Joe who will also have wilts on hand. Handwoven goods from Lois Kennedy, dried flower and herb creations by Mary Rogers, photographic pieces by Mary Christmas and the wood sculptures of Gary Kelly all combine to make the Craft Fair a perfect place to find a gift for anyone on your summer or winter gift list. Crafts people are also coming from Vancouver and the Gulf Islands, the Fraser Valley and as far away as Williams Lake to take part in this holiday weekend event. On-site food booths will provide refreshments from local merchants and restaurants. Entertainment will be presented throughout the two days with acoustic concerts from classical and folk performers. A Children's Area with a clown and face painting The 3rd Annual Craft Fair will be open 10 am until 4 pm on August 4 and 5 at Hackett Park in Sechelt. Admission is $1 with children under 12 admitted free. To complete this cultural weekend, the Arts Council is also presenting a Saturday evening concert by the duo Wind and Wood. The show begins at 8 pm on August 4 at the Arts Centre in Sechelt. Tickets are $8 and available at all bookstores, Seaview Market (Roberts Creek), and Lagoon Connexions (Garden Bay). by Gamma Coage, MM520 Tonight at 7:30 is the opening of the showing of works by day artist Katie Janyk and of water colour artist Rosemary Schouw. Katie Janyk uses a variety of clays, firing methods and te the big winners following a Rotary Club sponsored Beachcombers Auction on Saturday, August 4. Actually there will be two separate auctions: A Silent Auction will begin at Bert's Warehouse (the old firehall) on Gower Point Road at 10 am and bids will be collected on memorabilia from the CBC's long running TV show until 4:30 pm. A day-long list of Names, Bid Number and Amount Bid will be available at the warehouse. In the evening at Gibsons Winter Club there will be a special Celebrity Auction of special value items. Included will be such treasured Beachcomber artifads as the Nick's Salvage sign; Relic's cap and sneakers and Constable John's RCMP hat, among many others. The proceeds from both auctions will set up a Beachcombers Scholarship Fund for local students in the arts and entertainment. A spokesman for the Rotary Club said that it is the policy of Rotary International that not one oent of the money collefled will go to administration sts. Absolutely everything goes into the bursary fund. If you want a little something its a reminder of the show which has set Canadian and international records for suoxss and longevity August 4 is the date to mark on your calendar. Gibsons hears water debate by Jeff Carpenter The matter of the Town's announcement of restricted water use came up at the Gibsons council meeting last week. Mayor Diane Strom challenged the position that lack of water caused the decision. Strom said the draw on the water was the problem not the lack of a supply. \"They can't pump fast enough to keep the reservoir filled,\" Strom explained. Hans Ounpuu, a townhome developer for Twin Oaks Development Corp., said the sprinkling regulation was causing considerable problems for the residents in his properties. Ounpuu said the restriction is destroying the expensive landscaping on his residential properties. \"This means tens of thousands of dollars gone for this year. If I wanted yellow lawns I wouldn't have put them in.\" Ounpuu aske*d council if the water-shortage was a short-term problem which would be solved in the near future or if it would be an ongoing concern. Mayor Strom assured him the problem would be rectified before next year. She said discussions were in progress with Regional Director Jim Gurney on a joint-type venture, and that the Town was looking at a new well site which would not have to be pumpetd. fir**8 S*\"1*- SUNNYCREST MALL Hoy. 101,Upptr8lbima Where happy/endings Seniors' Oaf Thumbf, August 2nd bring your M Ctn Ctrtj and save * (Except prescription, dispensary, magazines, tobacco and sale products). SKVHMTS DAT PRESENT YOUR PHeWMACAftE CARD AND SAVE!!! io%OFF \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDeVeXJSTEVEi-VTHNa \"T Gibsons A PHARMASAVE 51N.CKSTM.UL ^5* SENIORS Bring your Pharmacare Card and SAVE 10% on your choice of GREAT BAKED GOODS made completely \"from scratch\" right here at XHcnry'V Bakery i coffee Shop ^ 8867441 y StWKIBTtUU 10% off All Merchandise a Jeannie's ' A Gifts & Gems SUMCRESTMUl ^hw!^ 886-2023 rn im* Seniors' Discount SUNNYCREST MALL 10% Where happy/feixlings Coma In early, Roberts Creek Coast News, July 30,1990 In praise of recycling by Jaata Lejghton MWMt I rejoiced when the Shop .Easy started their recycling depot. Seven years ago I moved to the Sunshine Coast, having already been accustomed to years of recycling newspapers, glass, cans, cardboard, and even plastic produce bags. 1 had been shopping at a local food p and personally recusing plastic and paper grocery bags. Composting food waste had been part of my way of life for years and although I continued to compost, my glass and cans had nowhere to go but regrettably in the trash. So, now I rejoice when I carry my box of recyclables behind the Shop Easy and deposit them in their allotted bins. Never before had 1 been given an opportunity to recycle the incredible variety of plastic bottlers and cartons that littered my garbage. There was such personal joy for the short .period of time the Shop Easy depot was actually accepting these items. Styrofoam meat trays and potato chip bags were nearly all that was left in the trash. (Whoe oh whwe did those cardboard meat trays go that wetre at least friendly to the ozone layer?) But recycling plastic Seoon raided when the Mainland Chinese mark* fear it ceas \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Fishing Charters .if From $15 per hour 30 boats f 886-8341 ?4 nr SUNSHINE COAST TOURS up to 50% off 5ACCE1VTS... 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With Gold Care Card Excepi Prescriptions and Lottery Tickets Softener Sheets or Stain Guard Bounce 50' or 45's 4.99 Liquid Tide 1.8L 5.1 All-Temperature Detergent Cheer 10L 7.49 Magic Spray Mr Clean 700ml 2.77 Spray Fantastik 700ml 2.1 Refill Glass Plus 900ml 1.59 Bio-Trash Bags Catch-All 10's 1, Playtex - Living Gloves 2 Layers \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 1 Pair Extra Long Cuffs U All-Purpose Cleaner Mr Clean 2.69 1L Supercreme Mr Clean 500m/ 3.39 Cleanser Vim 500ml 1.99 Dishwasher Crystals or Liquid Cascade 18kg, 1.4L 4.1 Trigger Windex 600ml 1.88 Refill Windex 900ml 1.77 - BC DAY: August 6th: . %T OPEN 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM *fe Soap Factory - Liquid Detergent For Laundry 2L 5.49 Soap Factory - Stain Remover For Laundry 800ml 2.29 Soap Factory - Spray All Purpose Cleaner 700ml 2.! 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Black Forest turkey Grlmmi \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Pejtolo salad .Vie*. 4.59 ..89 \"POSITIVaY MEDITERRANEAN\" I gasped as I floundered In the waves tor the first time this year I'm ashamed to admit. 'They' did their usual family mutter- ings like \"Watch out for the great, white whale'' and more that I 'm too embarrassed to repeat. \"A diet!\" I cried. But there is no way that I can face a naked lettuce leaf so I tried. ZINBY DRESSING 1 large orange % cup fresh cllantro leaves 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 tablespoon white vinegar 1 (ilipeno pepper 1 tablespoon lemon juice f. Grate the orange. Remove all the orange segments, discarding the pith. Place In blender. 2. De-seed pepper. Chop coarsely. 3. Place all ingredients in blender and zap. Try that on a shrimp salad! NEST LEWIS W.W. UPHOLSTERY & BOAT TOPS ltd 637 WyngaerlRd. Gibsons 886-7310 MARY'S VARIETY 886-8077 Support the Sunshine Coast Maritime History Socitfy by purchasing a t-shirt and a brochure for $12.50 Open 7 Day. A Week Gowct Pt. Rd. Gibsons Landing Dry Owning Drop Off CUSTOM Ceramics 1 Made to Your Order 886-3233 Open iue$ -Sat 10-4 Tues i Tieurs eves K 30,;>ow J^kr \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD53 Manne Or>ve \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*-** \"A Gibsons Landing eSttsmics Instruction u Workenops What's to do? Find out all the places to see and things to do, when it's happening and how to get there with SOUNDINGS ON SALE AT Tourist booths, newstands & THE COAST NEWS \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDIIM 8. 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Mike Shanks deft), Dick Ansell, Bob Graham, Doug Third, Dave Wells and Vic Southln gel ready to put the finishing touches on the Pavilion at Rockwood Centre to be ready (or the upcoming Festival of the Written Arts. -Roe* Nkhohsa photo Sechelt Scenario A new Forge book by Margaret Watt 885-3364 A new book, Our Sunshine Coast, has just teen brought out by the SunCoast Writers' Forge. It contains a collection of historical pieces about the .people and places of the Sunshine Coast, written by Forge members. The illustrations scattered throughout the book are beautiful mid alone are worth the asking price of the complete book. It Was Worth The Wait!\ To thank our customers for their patience during our expansion, we now offer a $300.00 Savings on Pfaff Serger Model 784E Now there's an affordable serger that sews an extra-wide three or four-thread overlook stitchp/us does rolled hems without changing p,* German motor and electronics. ^ Snap-on pressor feet. if Bacted by Pfaff's 5-year warranty. yf Color-coded threading paths and more. trm WHIIESUPPLV MSTS Thehobbylock784E tam PFAFF YOUR Land \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDvmme.ii STORE Sunshine Coast Hwy. 885-5756 This makes a nice, inexpensive present for a visitor or a would- like-to-be visitor. You can pick up a copy of Our Sunshine Coast al any of the local bookstores and the Coast News office. FREE LITERARY EVENTS! Starting Sunday, August 5 at 8 pm, reading by Caroline Woodward. Caroline writes short Action, and her work has appeared in such prestigious periodicals as Prism International, The Malahat Review, This Magazine, Writing, and more. Then, on Monday, August 6 childrens' writer Florence McNeil will be reading from her work. Tuesday, August 7 will feature readings by the students of the Writing Workshops for Childrens' Fiction and Adult Fiction. Time 8 pm. Wednesday, August 15 at 8 pm bring us reading by Rosemary Neering. Her stories appear regularly in Westworid, the UVic Torch, Western Living and Beautiful British Columbia. Linda Rogers is scheduled for Thursday, August 16 at 8 pm, Linda's career and interests\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD span theatre, painting, .poetry and fiction writing. Also, she was recently elected president of the Federation of BC Writers. Last but not least, on Friday, August 17, also at 8 pm, readings by the students of the Writing Workshops for Non- fiction and Poetry. So mark your calendars for these FREE events. Canfor to spray Canfor is determined to spray herbicides for brush control despite a July 6 letter sent to the company by the SCRD asking that alternate measures be taken. \"The brush targets in these projects are salmonberry, wild cherry, maple and blackberry, none of which can be effectively treated by mechanical means,\" wrote Canfor Chairman and CEO Peter Bentley in a July 10 letter received at Thursday night's board meeting. The letter stated that Canfor's professional staff have found that using methods such as brush saws or hand tools would be \"ineffective, dangerous, slow and expensive.\" Area F Director Jeremy Frith said he was especially concerned about herbicide spraying considering that Dogpatch gels its water from McNab Creek which is in one of the targeted areas. \"The IWA has a prescription for manual clearing, and I'd like to see some support from them in this issue,\" Frith said. He added that this is the second or third time some of these areas are being cleared. Gibsons SCRD representative Jerry Dixon suggested also contacting medical health officer Dr. Ray Marsh for consultation. The SCRD voted to ask the IWA and Dr. Marsh for assistance in finding alternatives to the herbicide spraying. ALWEST HOME SERVICES BOX .864, SECHELT, B.C. V0N3A0 WRAY LINGERS 8854572 VINYL SIDING - SOFFIT FASCIA DOOR AND WINDOW CONVERSIONS \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD RENOVATIONS The Coast News apologizes for any Inconvenience that the wrong phone number In last week's ad may have caused callers and our customer. The correct phone number should have been 885-4572. SIDEWALK SALE Drop of) your COAST NEWS It Th\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Comt N\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDwt Gibsons \"A Frlandly Paopla Placa\" Bobbie's 885-9838 c. Trail Bay Mall. Sechell JflOCS Any ujo-v you Slice it the Classifieds bring results] \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD H:. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD.-. < \"j * Davis Bay News & Views Brookman Fishing j Derby by Lauralee Solli, 885-5212, 885-3510 The annual Brookman Fishing Derby for children will be held on Saturday, August 11, from 10:30 to 1 pm. More details will be in the next column. FOUND A navy blue knapsack was found in the Wilson Creek Hall last Saturday. If it's yours, it can tie retrieved by calling Hilda at 885-9863 and identifying its contents. UNUSUAL CROW Jean Robinson has spotted a very unusual crow around her yard. It has three white bars on each wing with a small bit of white on the tip of its tail. The other crows seem to be leaving it alone. It perches on her roof and she is hoping to take a picture of it. GET WELL SOON Sorry to hear that Jean Barclay was in the hospital. Hope she is home now and feeling better. U\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDviloptc tftwut-M- 20% Off ALL CD's & Cassettes August 3 & August 4 1 Friday 6 Saturday ONLY TANDY/ Radio /hack Authorized Salss Centra 885-2568 Trail Bay Centre Mall, Sechelt LEARN TO DRIVE. ONE-ON-ONE. Ut a professional trach you lo drive. At Young Drivers of eCanada, you receive the iKst defensive driver training in North America. Wll do more than help you get your licence. Wll tract) you everything you need to know to drive accident-free. Things like crash avoidance, threshold braking and slalom steering. Evety emergency manoeuvre you could n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDd. Bexause one day, it might save your lite. M)u'U have private in-car sessions. Backed up with extensive classroom time to help imprint your reactions. In many instance we even exceed the national required standard of training. More than 350,000 students now nwommend us. Don't take a chance. Leam to drive right for the rest of your life. A Y<8wng Drivw* of Canada. Wa taoch you lo drive and wrvhra, Register not Classes are filing up. Lessons Or Full Courses In Standard Transmission Veldcles Now Available Phone for information and brochures. 885^432 or call collect 483-8347. Next Course Aug. 16/90 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD available at \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Cash Registers ONK HH.\")-:i7.i.-) Coast News, July 30,1990 Porpoise Bay Park program Tod Maffin Insists that this is part of his job, and as he works it the Tourist Info Centre in Sechelt, he could be right. What better way to tell tourists whal the Sunshine Coast is really like? \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDRose Nicholson photo Sechelt Seniors n Home hazards by Joyre >Ostry You have just come through the Ferry traffic, nerves jangling and you're ready to settle down for the rest of the night in the safety of your own home. Watch out! Your home is one of the most dangerous places you can be in. One of the most frequent home accidents is fall- Sidewalk July 30th to Aug. 4th Trail Bay Mall ing, after car crashes the number one killer in Canada. There is a disabling home accident in Canada every 90 seconds. Falls are the main accidental killer of people over 75. About 17 per cent occur on stairs, six percent from ladders and another three percent buildings. Women fall more frequently on stairs and on level surfaces; men more often from ladders, buildings and bi-level surfaces. Each year about 45,(XX) people spend an average of 10 days in hospital recovering from falls. Many victims of falls never recover fully, spending the rest of their lives in wheelchairs with severe .and painful disabilities. Another concern is that a homeowner might be held liable for injuries sustained in a fall by a visitor. Other major causes of serious home accidents, often involving fatal injuries, are electrical appliances and household electrical circuits. Improper fusing -usually involving replacing a 15 amp fuse - causes many of the 33,000 electrical fires annually in Canada, some of them fatal. We also have a penchant for handling electrical appliances around water. Such items as a radio perched on the edge of the bathtub, a toaster next to the sink, have deadly potential. Familiar appliances such vacuum cleaners, radios, electric shavers, toasters, lamps, kettles, television sets, hair dryers and the kitchen stove, can kill if improperly maintained or mishandled either causing fire or delivering a lethal shock. While most appliances are safe when not plugged into power outlets, the radio and TV set contain high voltage circuits which continue to hold .potentially lethal charges after they have been unplugged. SENIORS' PICNIC The Senior Branch 69 picnic will be on August 9 at noon at the Porpoise Bay campsite. I was in error when I wrote that the picnic was August 8. Office Technology Program Train for Success Secretaries, Word Processors, and Accounting Clerks are in demand. Enroll in one of our specialized training programs. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Secretarial - 8 months \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Financial - 10 months \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Word Processing -10 months Acquire computer, communications and interpersonal skills to meet the challenge of the office of the 90s. We have a place for yon, but hurry! Programs start September 4. Telephone 984-4959 for information ud to arrange for a personal interview. CAPILANO COLLEGE 2055 PurcHI Way \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD North Vincwwr \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD B.C. The park naturalist at Porpoise Bay Provincial Park offers all kinds of free talks and guideKl walks to help you and your family learn more about the mysteries and wonders of the great outdoor::. Join her this week to discover more about the following: Friday, August 3 Animals in the Park - Bears will be the focus of this weekly children's program, 2 pm at the b\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDach playground. Earthquake! - What will you do wh\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD the earth starts to move? Art McPhee from PEP will give you ideas, 7 pm at the tktach. Saturday, August 4 Forest Web - In a forest everything worlts together. Find out how on a walk starting from the beach bulletin board at 2 pm. SCRAPS - Learn to reduce, re-use and recycle with Jeff Collins, 7 pm at the beach. Sunday, August 5 Wild Diet - .Many plants in the forest are edible, 2 pm at the beach bulletin .board. Tall Trees - What makes cedar trees so special? 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Visa & MasterCard accepted . mmmmmmm Coast News, July 30,1990 e ' Pender Patter Highway work continues Vancouver Mayor Gordon Campbell enjoys a Halfmoon Bay summer H.iltmooi) B.iy Happoninys with hi* family. Ratal Formicr pkelo by Myitk WJadwter WM099 The big netws this week is that the Secret Cove-Wood Bay highway project will rontinue. Phase II will Ixgin whoe the last section ended and make its way two kilometres towards Pender Harbour, with the help of a $2.8 million budget. Starting date is sometime in October and the work will continue until spring of 1991. The work will be done by 'day labour* which means that our local contractors will be on the job, rather than some big outfit from off the coast. The current repaying from Madrira Park Road to Earls Cove is not quite as popular a projetct, eespeecially for people who must drive that part of the highway on a daily basis. Waits are long and frequent, and oil sprayed on the road has made a mess of more than one veWcle's paint job. Note that the oil sprayed on the road by Dawson Construction is not the same as the oil spilled on the road Thursday near Robi Prtras- chuk's wrnCT eit the foot of Misery Milt. That was motor oil, and it was intended to remain inside a .barrel on the back of a truck. Obviously, good intentions aren't good enough. Here's a highway message from J. ViiKetnt: \"If .anyone has noticed, thwe is paving construction going on from Buwanwr Marina to Earls Cove on Highway 101 and certain assorted interactions. Contractors, service people, tourists, and the local people can raped delays and in some casees re-routing. As .part of your tax dollar is going into this well-needed project, I would advise (some) irate people who in sist on having massive heart attacks and the fuel gauge on empty to chill out and realize that it is a small pain for a large gain if they .are living in or going through the area. Also, be prepared in the future for more progress and re-construction in the area. If there are any complaints, I'm sure our area's MLA, Harold Long, would welcome your concerns on how your tax dollars should be spent.\" \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDCATHERINE LAKE At Thursday's SCRD meeting (that's in Sechelt), the public hearing on the re-zoning of the Katherine .Lake property (formnly Brightside Re-sort) to make it a regional park was condwttd without too much dissention. When the SCRD bought the property there were a few cries Please turn to page 11 Merry Island lighthouse rescue [( GARDEN BAY HOTEL -5s by Ruth Forrester 885-2418 There are some life and death dramas along our quiet coastline aebout which we seldom hear. Last wwk we reported about the young family stranded on Thormanby, and this week we heard about a middle of the night rescue at Merry Island Lighthouse. At about 2 am last Monday morning a call was received from the Co?st Guard at Franklin Island that a flashlight distress signal had been spotted in rough seas in the general vicinity. Don Richards who is stationed at Merry Island, immediately set out in his little boat and located the 21 foot boat heading right for some treacherous rocks. It took Don one and a half hours to tow the boat with its three frightened occupants back to the station through windy, three foot waves. Apparently the boat had run out of gas and drifted towards Trail Island where it was decided to lay at anchor for the night. PUBLIC NOTICE of Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 555-42 and Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 555*44,1990 TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of the Town of Gibsons hereby gives notice of proposed Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 555-42, 1990 and Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 555-44, 1990 pursuant to Section 958 of the Municipal Act R.S.B.C. 1979, c. 290 to amend the present zoning of the following property as described: 1. In general terms, the intent of the Bylaw No. 555-42,1990 Is that: The north 21.3 meters (69.69 ft.) of the east half of Lot 6, except Plan 11588, Blocks 44, D.L. 689, Plan 3678 be rezoned from the existing Single-Family and Two-Family Residential Zone 3 (R.3) to the proposed Public Assembly Zone (P.A.) as shown on the Map. 2. In general terms, the intent of the Bylaw No. 555-44,1990 Is that: Part 2 - Definitions of Zoning Bylaw No. 555 (1986) be amended by the addition of the following: \"EXISTING GROUND LEVEL\" means the ground level existing prior to commencement of construction, but excludes all fill placed on the site, other -than fill placed to raise the elevation as required by the flood control requirements set out In this Bylaw. 3. A copy of these Bylaws may be inspected at the Gibsons Municipal Hall, 474 South Fletcher Road in Gibsons, British Columbia during office hours, namely 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday (Statutory Holidays excepted). Take notice that this notice Is deemed to be a synopsis of the bylaws, and not deemed to be an interpretation thereof. Pursuant to the Municipal Act, the Municipal Coflncll Intends to waive the holding of a Public Hearing on Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 555-42, 1990 as an Official Community Plan is In effect for the area and the proposed bylaw Is consistent with the plan. Rob Buchan MUNICIPAL PLANNER ft APPROVING OFFICER When the storm winds starts , to blow the anchor pulled and the boat drifted towards Merry Island. The three local occupants of the boat were most relieved to see Don come to their rescue and save them from what might well have turned out to be quite a disaster. Well done Don! BRUSH FIRE: The Halfmoon Bay Volun- tm Fire Department answered a call to a brush fire on a vacant lot on Redrooffs on Tuesday. Residents are reminded that there must be no outdoor burning at this time of year. WELCOME VISITORS: A warm Halfmoon Bay welcome to Mike and Cris Tween from England who are visiting with brother Bob Tween and Chris of Redrooffs. They will be spending part of their month long stay participating in Orienteering championships in Alberta, BC and Washington. Orienteering, for those like this writer who were uninformed on the subject, is a race where the participants have to follow maps using a compass and travel a preset course. Sounds interesting, and we wish the Tweens good luck in thdr venture. BARBECUE: A reminder to make sure that you get in on the Welcome Beach Community Association's Annual barbecue at the hall on .Saturday, August 11 by calling either 885-5249 or 885-9032 for reservations. Bring the family and friends and enjoy some great hamburgers and all the trimmings. Drop otl your COAST NtW\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Pander Harbour \"A Frtandly ePaopte Placa\" '>\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD|^l *% th* Than\" \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD1 e et nit' and \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDh\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD cast ' itie\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD a f ^in ce\eD hid on and pake \e*c*C sse.fthat \"tan our ca* the A ct as a,o 5>^wil> \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDei lon9 remen yo eur\" $i# y^ SSS \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD .iaJ^ IH* \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD!\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD*).. * '\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDif Hi i'M*l\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDrtiilTTTa1til Coast News, July 30,1990 11. Pender Patter The old fir tree and its swing at Hotel Lake In Garden Bay fell Into the lake last week, narrowly missing two people nearby in a row boat. -Bill BanUnj photo Swing tree calls It quits by Rose Nicholson No one knew it at the time, but the picture on the front page of the June 26 Coast News was the last one of the swing that has challenged the daring of hundreds of kids on the Coast. The swing was attached to a big fir tree on the bank of Hotel Lake in Garden Bay and last week the old tree came to the end of its long life and fell into the lake. Vancouver visitors Tom il Egmont News Seafood by Ann .Cook 883-9911 Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy an Egmont Lions Seafood Dinner this Saturday, July 28, 5 pm at the communily hall. Salmon, oysters, prawns, salads, fried rice, etc., etc. Try out the highway with the new blacktop job that's being done .between Madeira Park and Earls Cove. SIDEWINDER CHAMPS Last weeek at the Powell River Fair two local fellows won src- ond prize, trophys and $500 in the sidewinder competition. Congratulations to Dean Bosch and Ian Brown. First prize and $1000 went to Mike Devaney. AUGUST BIRTHDAYS Donna Berntzen, Randy Noble, Wanda Jeffries, Lloyd Carter, Kathleen and Daniel White, Samantha Adamson, Elva McClelland, Jackie Laloge, Jason Haines, Norma Martin, Warne Clay, Trudy Muller, Irene Kaasa, Bob Bod- ner, ICay Cook, Lacee Coyette, Karen Adamson, Iris Sayers, Brian Campo, Diane Silvey, Cleo Legge, Tom Silvey, Bryce Higgins, Katie's daughter Gloria, Greg's sister Toni, Peter Trower and John Burnside. ANNIVERSARIES Tom and Kate Patterson; Leah and Al O'Neill; Vie and Gene Berntzen on their 52nd CONGRATULATIONS!!! THUMP ON THE HEAD To the idiot who stole the Egmont Lions Seafood Dinnw sign that was put up at the intersection of Highway 101 and Egmont Road. Why, may I ask, would anyone want a sign advertising a dinner. I hope they carry it with them so they will remember to go to the dinnw. Please return it and we'll just give you a little thump. PAT ON THE BACK To all the folks for returning egg cartons to the community hall. Thank you, we are running low on cartons and the chickens were beginning to cluck. Johnston and his son John were in a rowboat nearby and narrowly missed being hit by the branches of the falling tree. \"We heard a loud crack but didn't know what it was,\" he told the Coast News. \"Pejople on the shore were yelling at us to get out of the way. Small branches and fir cones were falling all around us. We were lucky we weren't hit by one of the big branches. We could have Ixen kilted.\" Continued from page 10 of anguish over the amount of money spent, but those should subside now txxause the SCRD has received a GO BC grant for $207,117 to apply to the $600,000 purchase price. In- ddentally, the purchase price is considered 'in the ballpark' of loto by Roee Nicholson The press and coos of the proposed Block 7 were discusses) at length at last week's meeting of the recently fonmd District of Sechelt Concern^ Citizen's Association (DSCCA). \"Block 7 was a shrewd and clever investment but it is threatening to txcome a heavy millstone around a small community's collective necks,\" said An VanWalsun. \"We don't need this projrct, -we can't afford it. Block 7 could be a little gold mine for us if used wisely. It's a prime piece of real estate and it's ideal for offices, stores, condominiums and other economically viable buildings. \"Sell the property piecemeal and use the proceeds for the things Sechelt needs.\" \"We don't have enough of the facts to discuss this now,\" countered former Sechelt alderman Ken Short. \"Obviously \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDev'tryone Iwt has an opinion on what should or shouldn't be done. Until we have some bask farts I don't think we taut even debate the subject.\" MacLarty, another former alderman, \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD cammittese was formed to sturdy the issue and bring the findings to die next DS(XA meeting on September 9, before the information meetings schetduled by rouncil for September 13,14 and 15. %**\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\" \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD At the suggestion of Nancy \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ****& St. Mary's Hospital NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The Board ol Trustees regrets to Inform the public of the Sunshine Coast It Is necessary to close 14 beds and consolidate all acute care patients on the first floor In order to maintain adequate nursing care. This became necessary when the number of nurses available to the hospital through the summer diminished to where shifts would be left without sufficient R.N. coverage. We expect this situation to prevail to the second week of September. This action Is being taken to retain the quality of hospital care, we ask the people of the Sunshine Coast to use the hospital only when absolutely necessary during this period. A. Harbord Chairman of the Board Health Clinics A most worth and deserving Gibsons Golden Girl 1990 Is Bernice Chamberlin of Reed Road. The award, which honours the woman 60 years or better who best exemplifies the spirit of Gibsons, was presented at the Sea Cavalcade Opening Ceremonies by Fran Burnside, left, of the Sunshine COAST NEWS, which sponsors the annual award. -Rom Nicholson photo ^Kmmmmmmmmimmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmm^ DREAM What's your dream? Do you wanl to pay olTyour mortgage? Retire in luxury? Buy a cottage at the lake? Whatever your dream may be, it probably costs money. How do you realize your goal? The first step is to start saving, by paying yourself first. Wc can show ynu how to do it - ur -J how to make your savings grow. Call us today. Ynur rvsidi'iii li)v*stors Planning Team InvestOaTs Group PROFIT FROM OUR EXPERIENCE J.N W.(Jim) BUDD Sr 885-3397 DEBORAH MEAL1A 886-8771 J.H.(Jlm) BUDDJr 886-8771 The following Child Health Clinics will be held at the Coast- Garibaldi Health Unit, 494 South Fletcher Road in Gibsons and the Sechelt Health Centre, 5571 Inlet Avenue, Sechelt (across from the post offiw). The Child Health Clinic will be held in Gibsons on August 7, 14,21 and 28. Extra child health clinics are scheduled in Gibsons on Monday, August 13 and 27 from 4:30 to 5:45 pm for parents who find the regularly scheduled times inconvenient. Phone 886-8131 to book appointments. Sechelt Child Health Clinics will .be held on Wednesdays, August 1,8,15,22 and 29 from 1:15 to 3:30. Extra child health clinics in Sechelt are scheduled on Friday, August 10 and Tuesday, August 21 from 10:30 to 11:45 am, phone 885-5164. The Pender Harbour Clinic will .be on Thursdays, August 2, 9,16,23 and 30 from 1 to 3 pm, phone 883-2764. The Tuberculin Skin Testing and Travellers' Clinics will held on Mondays from 3 to pm, August 13, 20 and 27 and Travellers' Clinic only from 3 to 4 pm on Thursdays, August 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 in the Gibsons Health Unit. In Sechelt the date is Monday, August 13 and 27 from 3:30 to 5:45 at the Sechelt Health Centre. The Pender Harbour Travellers' Clinic can be arranged upon request. Please make appointments for clinics in Gibsons (886-8131), Sechelt (885-5164) and Pender Harbour (883-2764). STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) Clinics will be held' Wednesday, August 8 and 29 at the Coast-Garibaldi Health Unit from 4:30 to 5 pm and in the Sechelt Health Centre on August 13 and 27 from 3:30 to, 5:45 pm. Information, counselling and testing (including! AIDS) will be given. No appointment necessary. Prenatal Classes: The next Early Gass is on August 14 from 7 to 9 pm and will tie held at the Coast-Garibaldi Health Unit in Gibsons. The next Late Classes will be on August 7, 14 and 21 from 7 to 9 pm and held at the Sechelt Health Centre. Above Late Classes are taught by Wendy Burlin, RN, Jeanette McBain, RN, and Sue Lehman, RN. To register for Ihe Early and Late Classes phone the health unit at 886-8131. The next Post Partum Class will be held August 28 at the Sechelt Health Centre. To register for the Post Partum Class call Sue Lehman 885-7930. Single and Pregnant? Phone the health unit at 886-8131. The next hospital tour will be on August 22. Please phone St. Mary's Hospital switchboard to arrange for a tour, 885-2224). The Parent and Baby Drop In gives parents an opportunity to meet other parents and discuss common concerns. The group gathers every Tuesday from 1:15 to 3:30 pm in the Coast Garibaldi Health Unit in. Gibsons and the Sechelt Health Centre on Wednesdays from 1:15 to 3:30 pm. Sunihlne Coast Regional District NOTICE TO ELECTORAL AREA A RESIDENTS Residents of Electoral Area A, (Including Mlddlepolnt, Madeira Park, Garden Bay, Sakinaw Lake, Ruby Lake, Earl's Cove, Egmont and the outlying areas) are Invited to attend the following open houses to be Introduced to a draft of a new zoning bylaw for Electoral Area A: August 1st and 2nd - 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Legion Hall in Madeira Park August 8th - 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Garden Bay Firehall, located at 13303 Cellar Road, off Sinclair Bay Road In Garden Bay August 9th - 2:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Egmont Community Hall The bylaw, Bylaw 337, which would be a replacement bylaw for existing Bylaw 96 (land use) and Bylaw 103 (subdivision), would regulate land uses to be permitted and subdivisions to be created in Electoral Area A. If you are unable to attend any of these open houses, please visit the Sunshine Coast Regional District Planning Department, located In the Royal Terraces Building at 5477 Wharf Road in Sechelt. Open houses during the first week of September will also be held In Madeira Park, and this will be another opportunity to view the bylaw. There will also be two copies of the bylaw available in the Ranger Station Library. Open Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon. 1 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 4pm 6 New 1 Level Townhomes Corner North Rd. & Reed Rd. LOADED WITH EXTRAS Display Unit #3 Wow Complete Contact Lisa Keller 886-4680 Montreal Trust 278-8181 Another Quality Development by HANS OUNPUU CONSTRUCTION A Division of TWIN OAKS DEVELOPMENT CORP. 886*4680 Canada's Parks and Historical Sites Sources of wonders! They're all around you. In every part of the Country. Canada's National Parks and Historic Sites. Very special places where our natural wonders are protected and our ancestors are remembered. Staffed by friendly, knowledgeable people, these unique places are there for you and your family to discover. To enjoy. And to cherish as part of your own family's traditions. ,So make them part of your travelling plans this year. For detailed brochures on Canada's National Parks and Historic Sites please call (403) 292-4495 or write Canadian Parks Service P.O. Box 2989 Postal Station M Calgary, Alberta T2P 3H8 Canada \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD - -a-aaa^ae-Jee- ^MMMMIMi \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDMIUillilMMMMi Coast News, July 30,1990 13. The Sunshine Second Section Teacher Talento studies lasers A Sechelt teacher has just returnisd from a Canada-wide science teachers' conference held at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. Romi Talento was one of 23 teachers selected from across the country to attend the two- week laser technology education session paid for by Shell Canada. Lasers can spot cancerous tumors, perform delicate surgical operations, create colourful light shows on the wall, and send telephone messages. They can also put an extra shine on Talento's classes. \"It has really been an eye- opener for me, to know the great leaps being accomplished with lasers and that Canada is in the forefront of laser research. This is something I can take back to the classroom,\" says Talento, a math-science teacher who is moving from Pender Harbour Secondary to Chatelech Secondary School in Septemeber. Laser (Light Aplification of Stimulated Emission by Radiation) produces light at only one wavelength, unlike a light bulb which produces it at many. Talento took part in the Queen's University summer program for science teachers, a yearly two-week summer conference to update teachers' classroom knowledge. Last year's topic was earth sciences. The conference on lasers was organized by Queen's physics professor David MceLay. Talento says the conference has equipped him to tell his students about research opportunities. \"This was an opportunity to improve academically, to learn more about Canadian laser research, and to compare notes with teachers from across Canada,\" he says. He and Canadian teachers from east to west toured Queen's laboratories and listened to professors explain the nature of light, laser types and uses, Because he has a medical degree, Talento was particularly interested in the mediceal applications. \"We've seen everything from leaser use in general surgery Sechelt Volunteer Firemen battled for 12 hours last week to put out this fire in piles of wood waste at Suncoast Lumber and Milling on Field Road in Wilson Creek. See story below. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDAnne Howard photo Sechelt battles Field Road fire by Rose Nicholson The Sechelt Volunteer Fire Department spent 12 hours battling a fire that broke out in a pile of wood waste at Suncoast Lumber and Milling on Field Road in Wilson Crwk on Sunday, July 22. The Are broke out in a pile that had been burned a few weeks ago \"and by the time we got there the flames were >50 feet high,\" Fire Chief Bill Higgs told the Coast News. \"lt was pretty serious,\" he continued. \"It was one of the hottest days of the year and the whole place was tinder dry. The mill next door and the ice plant were threatened loo, and we were afraid it was going to spread into the standing timber. \"The fire had spread down into the huge pile and we had to get a machine in there to pull it apart so we could get at it. \"We had ebeen out on a call for a burning vehicle on Rat Portage Hill, and when we got back to the hall the alarm was on, so we went out right away. \"The whole crew and most of our equipment were there from two o'clock in the afternoon to past one o'clock the next morning. I had to get the Halfmoon eBay Fire Department to stand by for us in Sechelt, brcause it left that area unprotected.\" Asked if there was any truth to the rumour that arson was suspect^, Higgs said, \"On no, there was no question of that.\" But Hazel Kwasney of Suncoast Lumber and Milling told the Coast Netws that neighbours had report^ swing someone on the site shortly before the fire broke out. \"But we're not sure,\" she said. \"We really don't know. \"The Sechelt Fire Department was wonderful,\" she went on. \"It could have been much worse. They did a fine job.\" to removing cancerous tumors.\" At Kingston General Hospital he observed how lasers perform delicate eye operations and spot throat or skin cancers. Talento visited the Ontario Laser and Lightwave Research Centre at the University .of Toronto, the Ontario Science Centre, and the National Research Centre and the National Science and Technology Museum in Ottawa. At the National Research Centre he was introduced to researchers studying nuclear fusion using lasers. At Queen's, Talento saw lasers create holograms, (three- dimensional pictures) and how they help us understand the chemical structure of fluids. Not to forget the historic sites. Teachers visited Canada's Parliament Buildings, toured the historic Fort Henry and the limestone-lined streets of Kingston, the country's first capitol. Talento shared his British Columbia teaching experiences with educators from eight provinces, from Antigonish, Nova Scotia to Prince George, British Columbia. \"There's a lot of interchange between teachers during lunch and break times. One lunch hour, our group came up with so many chemistry demonstrations we felt we should write a book on it.\" he says. The laser conference ended Friday, July 13. For further information please call Anne Linscotl or Ann Stevens at (613) 545-2035. P.S. Queen's celebrates its' 150th anniversary in 1991. Highway resumes The .Stecret Caw-Wood Bay highway improvement projetct will resume in October to complete a 2-km section by spring 1991. Confirmation of Phase II of the project wk announced by Area A Director and BC Liberal Party Leader >Gordon Wlbon at Thursday's Sunshine Coast Regional District meeting in Setchelt. The project has a $2.8 million budget and work will be done by 'day labour', employing load contractors. Romeo Talento will take new laser understanding to Chatelech this fall. Exclus'\"* KERN'S WhiteWestinghouse t^ew/ee Washer & Dryer... 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Gibsons and Srehelt garden clubs resume in September. We are at the height of summer with some very hot .days, and as gardeners cannot help but feel for our prrcious plants, whether s*ed grown ourselves, bought as ebetdding plants, or as gifts. We do care and want to give them the best attention time will allow, to grow to fruition with all the glory and beauty nature .bestows. What does one do when there's a water shortage, and sprinkling is disallowed? No we don't get up at five o'clock sprinkling surreptitiously, as sue3gested in \"eCommetnt\", we as gardeners have more common sense than realized and understand the motivation for the restriction, Irt it apply to all - including boat and car washers. The 'exeperts' advise some little advia, but mulched plants (with whatever you can obtain) kereps the moisture retained below the surface and thus helps. So does using your bath and shown watw applied by watering can directly to the roots. Remember to deadhead all finished blooms especially roses. Piomer Park a foci point, rates attention, what an eyesore. Regarding the ongoing childrens' sunflower contest, they will be judgd and measured and prizes given at the Fall Fair, Saturday, Septemeber 8, 1990 at Gibsons Elementary playing fields, Hwy. 101 at 11 am. Good luck kids. COMMUNITY MEETINGS: Right in your town! For further information Carol 886-7454 place: St. Mary's Church Hall Hwy. 101 & Park We're herel Now Weight Watchers brings Its New Fast & Flexible Program closer to you, through a more convenient way to lose weight: Community Meetings. With our new 1990 program you'll lose weight last, while living your normal, everyday lile\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDIt's easyl And talk about value: pre-paying for a series of meetings saves you money. JOIN NOW AND SAVEI NEW FAST& FLEXIBLE PROGRAM Dancing with the stars Local plays In Les Miserables by George Cooper Sechdt and the Sunshine Coast can take a very spart of the admission procedure is to take a bath. Not a shower, she insists firmly, but a full tub immersion. Herbert Emerson Wilson is not a lover of baths. He keeps his ebody clean enough by frequent washing but the idea of immersing his entire person in water has n\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDer appealed to him. It is a phobia of long standing, dating back to his traumatic baptism long ago in London, Ontario. He raises strenous objections. The Proprietress summons two hulking orderlies who forcibly undress him and deposit him in the tub. They energetically soap his liver- spotted back and lather his thin hair with tar soap. Herb, in utter despair and humiliation, sits with his arms clutched protectively around his sagging, wrinkled frame. Tears of total frustration sting his eyes. It ranks with the lower moments of his long life. To compound this cardinal indignity. Herb learns that the Proprietress has sent his entire wardrobe to the dry cleaner's. The bill comes to a staggering $35. She informs Herb that he must have more underwear. She takes him shopping like a child with his mother and picks out for him a set of combinations which cost $26. Both expenditure insult Herb's sense of frugality. He and the Proprietress have another heated argument. All this unwanted excitement and frustration takes its toll on Herb's ailing heart. The chesl Bentall There is a special relationship betwwn Barney Bentall and the Legendary Hearts and the Town of Gibsons. The rock and roil band is at the top of its profession right now, having won the designation of 'Most Promising Group of the Year' at the 1989 Juno Awards in recognition of thdr bestselling album entitled 'Something to Live For'. Group leader Barney Bentall has a home on Keats Island and much of the award winning album was written and rehearsed in Gibsons at Elphie's Cabaret. Nowadays, Barney Bentall and the Lengendary Hearts no longer play in cabarets and bars - but Elphie's is the exception. The special connection with the local cabaret is the reason that rock and roll lovers can see this top group on Thursday and Friday of this week, August 2 and 3. Bentall says his favourite thing is still writing music and it's a good bet, since he finds his creative juices flow b\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDt on Keats Island, that Elphie's Cabaret will continue to be the preview place for this very hot Canadian band. ( nasi \c\i\ NOTICE BOARD Nw Ownitirt Anonymous Ornip For Inlo Jennifer 886-8329. Uinta Outdoor Roller Skitlnj and skateboard rink open for itie summer, 11am lo 7pm, 7 days a week Lol Ihe good times roll. luniMna Com Peace Committal will nol be having meellngs In July and August. Sm you In September. bVf (Cant Aiioclitlon to Protect tin Envlnnmant) will lorogo Ils regular mootlngs ihis summer to help organize tho Save the Georgia Strait Marathon & Environmental Fair. Call 886-2473 and get Involved In this exciting event! 3rd Annuel Sunihlne Coail Ml antra Cratt Fair, Hackett Park, August 4 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD S, 10-4. SC Liberal AamlaHon'i annual cruise will boon Sunday, Aug. 19, Irom 2-7 pm. Everyone welcome. For Inlormation phono 885-2239. SoiitH Abuie Survive\" Oroup lor women who were victims ol childhood sexual abuse. Tuesday from 7 pm 'III 10 pm at the Action Society Olfice (corner ol Dolphin and Inlet, Sechelt), Contact: Detwrah 885-5680 ptini lie has t>een alleviating with whiskey oxxur with great EAQLE TRANSMISSIONS The Coast's first Transmission only shop. Phone Kerry at 886-2111 677 Payne Rd. 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Over 500 plant species lo choose tram lor your own design. Call lor a Iree estimate. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDM.M\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDMMIHrt.l\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDI^Tl\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDFm\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD6l\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD-q06) , GIBSONS MOBILE SAW SERVICE Custom Cutting \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Planing Bevel Siding > Posts & r Chris Nipper 686-3466 R.RJ4, S6. C78. ^pibtont. B.C. VON 1VO lanlng i & teams .a A LA dm return^ to the longdate run. \"This is just more of the second-class treatment cottst people are used to getting from Victoria,\" White says. \"BC Ferries has a slow, small ferry they can't use on the island run, so the government sticks us with it and takes our present one. Two years from now we'll just be getting back to the capacity we have now, which is already inadequate.\" White has taken his concerns directly to BC Ferries General Manager Rod Morrison, who told him the Langdale schedule might have to be lengthened next summer to give the slower vessel more time to make the round trip. A small 85 or I00 car ferry may be placed on the run for backup during the summer, but no decision will be made on this until next spring. \"1 consider this outrageous,\" White says. \"We have a crisis in our ferry service right now, and the government's response is to do nothing for a year then hand us a patchwork service that will be even worse. Our MLA Harold Long is a member of the BC Ferries board of directors, and he ought to give up if he can't do better for us than this.\" Regular ferry users are so incensed they have begun holding a series of meetings aboard the ferry and White pri*dicts there will tie protest action if the situation does not improve. He is urging BC Ferries to hold an immediate review of problems with its Sunshine Coast service, which include crowding on the Saltery Bay and Texada Island runs as well as Langdale, inadequate service on the Westview- Comox run, and safety problems both at sea and at the Horseshoe Bay terminal. Fish farm closures by Caryl Worden Foreign banks and senior governments are the culprits behind financial hardships be- /mg felt locally in the wake of | fish farm closures according to SCRD Director Gordon Wilson. The SCRD clarified its position at Thursday's board meeting on assistance to local companies that are caught in the aftermath of the collapse of aquaculture enterprises. Local business was faced with $2<>0,000 in unpaid bills alio Aquarius Sea Farms was recent ly put into receivership. Wilson said many people were confused following recent reports on SCRD recommendations in the matter, adding that Ihe perception was thai ihe SCRD was in favour of government 'bail outs' for fish farms. At its July 12 meeling, the SCRD voted lo send a letter to the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries asking that the ministry \"immediately intercede to ensure that merchants with unpaid bills are left in a favourable .position.\" Effluent Continued from page 1 \"And in all our discussions with the board, I can't remember any time that lite board said, 'Thou shall use effluent water',\" Wilson said. Gurney replied that while bulk water rates would be made available when the engineering firm report was in, Ihe SCRD would still ask Sechelt lo consider sewage effluent, which is commonly used by many oilier golf courses. Wilson said thai storage then becomes a problem. \" I here is a 60 day waiting period before it (effluent) can be used. Imagine the storage needed for a million or more gallons,\" Wilson said. \"Hopefully wc can reach a solution soon, at the price lhal (he SCRD promised, a fair and suitable price for bulk water,\" he added. U#V \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD m H cejerf ret teeeeds rMI\" 19 cunimercial advertisers) CLASSIFIED DEADLINE Gibsons & secheit offices Noon Saturday \"Friendly People Places\" FRIDAY 3:30 pm COAST NEWS CLASSIFIEDS Madeira Park Shopping Centre 883-909% Cowrie St.. Sechelt 885-3930 Cr'uice Lane. Gibsons 886-2622 FAX: 886-7725 Available for public use Pender Harbour Office FRIDAY 4:30 pm Dan Stark and Linda Fowlie are happy to announce the safe arrival ot Hannah May Eva Stark. 5 Lbs. 6 oz. July 17 at St. Mary's Hospital. A cherished sister lor Debbie. Dawn and Robbie. Many thanks to nursing staff for TLC and Dr. Bev. Pace for her expert care and kindness. #31 Obituaries REID: Roland A. |Roly| in his 99th year left us on July 23. 1990. torn Victoria July 2. 1891. Grandson of Scottish Pioneer Minister Rev. Dr. John Reid. Moved lo Vancouver 1921 as manager of Ormond's Lid. Retired lo Sechell. Predeceased by his wife Josephine Cousins and his granddaughter Linda Warner Higgs. Survived by Ihree children Thelma Lower, Gladys Warner. Douglas Reid: six grandchildren Philip and Malcolm (Lower). Terri, Gordon, Brenda {Reid), Robert (Warner): 10 great-grandchildren Stuart. Cathy. Martin, Scolt, Megan (Lower. Tyler, Jeremey (Higgs). Anya (Reid), Sophi and Spencer (Coulter). Dawson (Warner). Service at Devlin Funeral Home. Gibsons, Thursday afternoon July 26. Especially warm thanks from Roly's family to the stall and volunteers of Totem residence al St. Mary's Hospital. Sechelt. #31 SHAW: passed away July 22. 1990. Irene Meda Shaw, late of Sechelt. Predeceased by her husband Loren. Survived by one son Rick Sfepan and wile Shelley ol Port CoquiUam. Iwo grandchildren Brian Loren and Loni Irene: dear friends Doreen and Ralph Chatwin and lamily. Service was held Friday, July 27 in St. Hilda's Anglican Church. Sechelt. Rev. June Maffin officiated Cremation. Devlin Funeral Home, direclors. Remembrance donations may be made to Ihe Multiple Sclerosis Society. #31 RHODES: passed away July 23. 1990. Lila M.Rhodes, late of Gibsons, age 84 years. Survived by one daughter Beverly Northgate and husband Jack ol Roberts Creek, five grandchildren: five great-grandchildren, and one brother. Mrs. Rhodes was a volunteer on the Telephone Tree for 12 years. Remembrance donations may be made to the Sunshine Coast Community Services Sociely Privale family service. Cremation. Arrangements through Devlin Funeral Home.#31 GRAFTON: passed away July 21, 1990. Rosina Grace Grafton, late ol Gibsons, age 85 years. Survived by her loving family: one son Philip of Gibsons: live grandchildren and many greatgrandchildren. No service by request. Private cremation arrangements through Devlin Funeral Home. #31 KENNETT: passed away July 18, Mollie Kennelt, long time resident of Gibsons, al Ihe Lancaster Infirmary, England, at Ihe age of 85 years. Predeceased by her husband Harry. #31 BROOKS & MILLER FLOOR COVERINGS LTD. Benjamin Moore Paints ln.ifonm.nl F/ienaiy Pamli In All Colours 01 Ine Rainoo. IIKIuoing Glean Bill Wood SECHELT A bus 885-2923 Res 885-5058 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 885-2896, 886-7272. 886-2954. Does someone in your lamily have a drinking problem? Call Al-Anon 886-9903. 885-7484. Al-Ateen 886-2565. TFN Phone us today about our selection ol beautiful personalized wedding invitalions. napkins, matches, stationery and more. Jeannies Gifts & Gems 886-2023 Adult children of Alcoholics or dislunclional families please call 885-5281 or 886-8165 tor help. TFN Looking lor SHAKLEE products? Nutritional supplements, biodegradable cleaners, personal care products. Call Dale 886-3805. Mavis 885-7464. #34 Continuing Education will have a German language course in Sechelt, Sepl. 26. 10 sessions. Inlo, 885-2045. #31 THEN AND NOW FURNITURE HIGHWAY 101, GIBSONS Quality Used Furniture We now have a good selection of chests of drawers. Pocket books on sale 25' #31 Woodturnlng by Gary Kelly Exciting New Designs. Video Demo. Come and visit me at the Sunshine Coast Cratt Fair, Aug. 4th & 5th. Hackett Park. Sechelt. (3MAGUS KENNELS Bright, Clean Dog & Cat Boarding Dog Training Science Dirt Pet Foods 886-8568 PETFOOD SCIENCE DIET. IAMS, TECHNICAL. NUTRO-MAX, PURINA. WAYNE. Also full line of bird seed And much more. Quality Firm 4 Garden Supply Ltd. Pratt Rd. 886-7527 TFN Congratulations lo Miss Cedar's Inn Motel for winning Second Princess. Best of luck In Ihe year ahead. From Miss Cedar's Inn Motel 1989, Lisa Allen. #31 Reno 8 days, Sechell return, Oct. 13/90. stopover Springfield. Ernie 886-9655. #33 Michael Himir Registered | Massage Therapist Massage. Reiki, Reblrthing. By appointment 886-7589 #33 Thank You Thank you Sandy lor your generosity of spirit and patience in guiding my path of healing: Pat and Ron who never stopped caring: Debra. Hope, Laurel, Lillian who gave me permission and support: Bev, Debbie. Sharon, Dariene, Linda lor friendship: Yvonne, Nina, Sandy for sharing; Erna, Harris and Bernie lor great lunches and friendship. I treasure the light within each ol you. Susan. #31 HANDCRAFTED POTTERY By ELAINE H/rre/WM,V I Sat. -Sun., Aug. 4 and 5 10 am \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 4 pm Cratt Fall Hackett Park, Sechelt A stroller rack, behind Country Cottage on Jack's Lane, Gibsons. 886-8915. Neatly folded, blue leans lound on Abbs Road (July 21). Claim at Coast News Gibsons Office. #31 Reward. Persian, male cat. Grey & white, flat faced. Crow Road area. 886-9027 after 6 pm. #31 SPCA SPAYING PROGRAM Contact Then 4 Now Furniture. 699 Highway 101, Gibsons, 886-4716 or Marlee Fashions. TFN Help reduce the pet overpopulation problem \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD spay or neuter your pet. TFN Young ring-necked pheasants for sale. 886-2331. #31 Horses for Rent. Overnight rides. Western Lessons. Horse shoeing, horse trailer for hire or rent. 686-7467. #31 PB Chinese Shar Pel wrinkle pups, asking $400. 886-7538 alter 1 pm. #32 Garage Sales Moving: Sat. Aug 4. 10 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 4. 6477. Hwy. 101. Sechelt. Urge appliances, misc. M5-3992. 191 Aug. 4, 10 - 4 pm. 1102 Reed Road. Bathroom vanity, dryer, boat parts, doors, etc. #31 Moving, must sell. Children's toys and clothing. Many other household items. Some appliances. Saturday, August 4, Sunday, August 5. 7065 Hill Rd. (Corner ol Hill and Dale Roads. Caleta. West Sechelt.) 9:30 am -12 noon. #31 Sal., Aug. 4, 11-4 pm, 6453 Norwest Bay Rd., no eady birds. #31 2 lamily - lots of toys, books, clothes, crafts 4 more! (toast Highway, opposite cemetery, Gibsons S4S, Aug. 4 4 5,10-3. #31 Talking African $800.883-2829. gray parrot. #32 Canine consultant, offering obedience 4 intruder awareness training. Register. 886-2382. #TFN We apologize to everyone Involved In Ihe Sunshine Coast Equestrian Club but the Gymkhana for July 29 has been cancelled due fo lack of entries. # 5 year old paflmlno quarter horse. For sale. 885-5544. #33 Free kittens, de-fleaed. de- wormed, litter trained, ready to go. 886-8917. #31 Two lemale pigs, 150 lbs. each, $150 ea. OBA. 885-7072 eves. #31 15 month energetic intelligent lab tired of city life looking lor a country home. 885-2518. #33 SCPA Adoption Young cats, adorable kittens. All colours. 886-73)3. #31 English Riding Lessens Ellingham Stables. Children 4 Adults, Tots program. 885-5423 or 885-9969. #31 Piano Tuning repairs, ippraisala W Ken Dalglelsh 886*2843 \"Slormalong\" black torn cat, knows trick of lumping info friendly human arms 3' straight up. Black and white photo of fluffy mutt cat on Seaview Market Bulletin Board. 885-2819. #31 The lamily ol Harry Casey would like to lhank all ol you lor the many cards of sympalhy. floral bouquets and donations made In Harry's name. Special lhanks to Father John Fitzgerald, Royal Canadian Legion, Br. 140 and Ladles Auxiliary, Br. 140 for their help and support. Also to those 'special people' who did baking and helped In special ways. Very much appreciated. Florence eCasey and family. #31 Personal Silver chain and or Secret Beach. cross. Pebbles 886-2625. #31 Pair of glasses - taken off of counler by mistake at Todd's Children's Wear. Sunnycrest Mall. Please return to Todd's or call. 886-2630. #31 Wurlitzer 36\" piano, tuned annually. Includes bench, perfect lor beginners, exc. cond., $1600.886-8625. #31 Yamaha DX-IOO programmable keyboard. As new with all manuals. $450 OBO. 885-7008. #31 Windsor piano, $350. 883-1167. #31 Black and white neutered male cal, 'Oscar', In. vicinity of Capilano Hwys. yard (Francis Pen.-Lagoon Rd.), not very Iriendly. If you have seen him, please call Val or Donn al 883-2126. #31 Pair of sunglasses In black case, North Fletcher Rd., Gibsons. Owner may claim al Coasl News in Gibsons. #31 Are you In an unhappy relation ship? >Ca1l Ihe Transition House, for free confidential counselling. 115-2144. TFN Do you need some inlormalion to deal with your legal problem? Call tht Uegal Intormitlon Service 115-5111: Mondays and, Wednesdays 9-4. TFNJ Brown eyed red 4 white Siberian Husky wearing black collar, lost last Friday, Lower Gibsons. 886-8939. #31 writer and nature lover, simple living, seeks sincere] mature man lor marriage. Write Box 977, eCMtaege Grove, Oregon 07424. #31 Gucci watch. Alternative school, Gibsons. 885-7745. #31 &. livestock INVENTORY SALE Multi-coloured, multi-talented kittens, one cent each or six lor j five cents. 883-9550. 491 AIRPLANE TICKET Bellingham to Tucson, Arizona. Wednesday August 29 $85. (Value $406). 885-4164. 403 Used patio table and umbrella, reasonable. 885-5840. 431 Masl and sail 685-2802. for Sabot. #31 Owner's vjnual for 1984 (ftev S10 pickup, automatic, 2.8 L motor. 886-7166. #31 We buy used TAPES, RECORDS 4 CD'S in good condition. Max Music. 886-3453. #TFN Flying time on double seal ultralight, have been solo, willing lo pay expenses, need to stay In practice. 885-7903 eves. #32 OWscinopybed, Ingoodcondl Hon-885-5448. n- Finders & Keepers e( Antiques. . mL * \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD* __________\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Behind the Chevron at Hie Sunnycrest Ms* 886-4551 T 4 S SOIL Mushroom Manure-Bark Mulch Topsoil mixed-Hog Fuel By the yard or truck lull. Top quality products at reasonable prices. You pickup or we deliver. Phone anytime 885-5669. TFN Speed Queen reconditioned dryer, $125; H/D Kenmore dryer, $175. 885-4529 alter 6 pm. #32sr Headboard, white vinyl, padded. Queen-size $40; TV Electrohome 19\" screen $100; Sofa bed like new $250; Deluxe rowing machine $100; Casual chair, swivel rocker, brown valour $75. 885-7923 #32 Firewood - Yellow cedar \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD spilt and delivered in 2, true, cord lots $90/cord. 885-2339 eves. #32 R49New4Ut0d Household goods. We buy 4 sell. Seaview Place. 886-8015. #31 Auto, AM/FM cassette, graphic equalizer, hi-comp speakers, $275,685-4151,885-7950. #33sr Lawnmower: Sit-down tractor, cost $1400. Best offer 886-2554 or 885-4151. #32ss Men's R/H goll clubs, Spalding Elite, 3 lo P/W plus excecutlve metal woods, 1,3,5, used one year, $300. 885-5858 or 886-9078. #33SS Green/gold floral on beige sectional sofa $275; exercise bike $75,886-3526. 432 24\" RCA color TV, $125 OBO. 886-2835. #32 Steel Dumptruck Box, 12 yard new hoist cylinder, new pump. 886-7064. #31 5 YDS. DELIVERED $40.00 LYLE FORBES \"83-9907 12 spd. road bike. Above average quality, 60 day guarantee or components. $280. 886-2382. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDj Antique, off white chesterfield, chair and ottoman. Circa late 30's. Rebuilt and reupholstered, excellent condition. 886-7778. #33 5000 sq. It. used metal roofing. 30x15 above ground pod, wilh vinyl liner, filter and pump. Like new $2300.885-5448. #31 23\" Kuwahara mountain bike. Almost complete $150. Stew 886-4788. #31 Sears baby mattress, 886-3056 eves. $25. #91 HAY$4.00/bay FRESH ORGANIC VEOETAIIH Phone 885-9357 TFN FOR SALE Fine European and North American Antiques & Contemporary turniture; Oriental & Persian carpets; Paintings & Prints; and drapes. MM1M 'or Sale Coast News, July 30,1990 21. STICKERS Are Here Now! Grandma' Toy Box 7 wooden frame windows, ideal lor cabin or shop; 2 double giaz- ei no Irame, size 78\"x46\" \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDmw- m Tidy tank with electric pump $500.886-4523 alt. 6 pm. #31 SATELLITE SALES Green Onion Earth Station 885-5644 TFN (km size water bed, 95% mo- Honlejss, brown padded vinyl; also single box spring and mattress. 886-7928. #31 Nintendo games: Aslyanay, 45 Oregon Warrior. $35; Ninja Turtles, $50; and more. Adrian 885-5050. #31 Craftsman 8\" table saw. u HP $200.886-3940 #31 Good canning jars with rings. $3/doz. 885-3737. #31 ICl New plywood, 3/8\" spruce sheathing, $7; 5/8 spruce T4G, $14.885-7830. #30 Single mom with three kids that go to school looking for reasonable computer. 885-2169. #30 4 D/G wood Irame windows, door, toilet, sink, metal bi-fold. 885-9516. #30 12 cu. ft. green avocado relridgerafor, $225. 885-3873. #31 Trailer parts, propane stove, Ice box, galley sink, Winchester 30.30, 2 Cooeys single 4 tube. 886-7591. #29 12 yd. steel dumpbox, new hoist cylinder and pump, $4000. 886-7064. #31 Serving Residents of Ihe Sunshine Coast with HOME ELECTRONICS 4 TELEVISION SALES 4 SERVICE Fa Over 19 Years SUNSHINE COAST TV LTD. fenaaElnimn,.-, Mee.v ,,r SaeVe 9 Seeteca aw-lev ' SS74 Cornea St.. Sachalt 845-9616 Coffee table, $15; large Coleman chest cooler, $25; comfy old Chair. $10.885-3335. #29 Bedroom suite, Ve bed, bookcase headboard. 2 bureaus, night table, $300; walnut coffee lable 4 2 end tables. $75 ea. 885-3335. #29 Organic raspberries, U-pick $1 Ib. or order picked $2 Ib. 886-2932. #31 Ideal sectional chesterfield for living or family room; also Flexteel chair. Call 885-5740 for details. #32 Chesterfield and matching chair, country style, good cond., $250 OBO; rocker chair, re- upholstered, $100. 885-5988 alter6pm. #30 Admiral portable dishwasher, Electrohome air conditioner. Beat- ty 30\" range. 885-5783. #32 Geihard upright grand piano, $1200000.885-2806. #32 15 cu.fl. fridge, $275; 30\" oven range, $225; both avocado, good cond., $450pair. 885-9487. #32 Hide-a-bed. like new, blue-gray tones, $300. 885-9063. 885-t918eves. #32 element mixer, as Is, where Is, $150.885-7035. #30 Alder firewood, $90/cord. Pender Harbour area. Ryan 883-9972. #32 Whirlpool 30\" Almond sell-clean, $639; Admiral Duplex app. 20 cl, almond, 3 door SxS, FF, ice- maker, chilled waler disp., $849; Frigidalr Elite 30\" almond stove, Hke new with combined air convection oven, $749; Moffat 14 ct FF tddge (all Iridge), $379; Mc- Clary 30\" HG slove, roll, $367; CoMspot 16 cl 2 dr Iridge. $387; McClary Easy 12 cl FF white Iridge, $397; Inglis Normandie lieavy duty 5 cycle, 2 speed washer, white, $389; Kenmore auto dryer, heavy duty, white, $279; Maytag auto dryer, $267; Kosk 10 cl chest freezer, $239; Lady Kenmore 30\" white sell clean stove, $387; viking 30\" coppertone slove, sell-clean, $359; and much more. All recond. and guaranteed tor 90 days lo 2 years, toner Cupboard, 885-4434, B|orn, 885-7897. #32 WW buy non-working or used major appUncos. 885-7897. #32 Brand new General Electric self- clean range, almond, $900. \"_-\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD<\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 433 3 HP Monarch gas water pump.i new $720. asking $250; large' water storage tank, $100. 883-9164. U3 P185-80 SR-13\" mud and snow tires, like new, $80 pair; 15\" custom Dodge mags. $60 pair. 885-4704. #33 Men's wet suit, will lit person 5'6\"-130 to 135 lbs., $100; Men's Italian 10 sp. bike, Cam- pagnolo gears and derallers, $75. 886-4770. #33 5 sp. CCM bicycle, good cond., $100,885-9645. #33 Child's table and two chairs. wood, as new, $40. 886-7375. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD1 8\" ceramic drain pipe, $75 per fl. 886-3977. #31 Vacuum cleaner, $35; apt. size washing machine, good cond., $90.886-8487. #33 Atari, good cond., $35: Pacman, $10; Double Dragon. $20. 885-9268. #31 Beautilul teak wall unit with bar, glass case. etc.. two leak end tables and china cabinet, all for $1200; 4\" pianer-shaper, $100; cement mixer, $150; 9' step ladder, $30; 6 dining room chairs, $30 ea. 883-9341. #33 While Algonquin cartop carrier, used once, $75; men's Raleigh 5 sp. min. bike; ladles baby blue Beach Cruiser 5 sp. bike, both like new. $200 ea. 886-4714.#33 Leizytoy. Reclner, gokt colour, in good shape. $125. 886-9428. #31 Frost tree Iridge, almond, 18 cult. $325.888-8387. 433 Solid cedar or lir, 6 panel, 34\" and 36\"x6'8\", limited quantity, $180. Timothy Clement, Cabinet Maker, 886-8218. #33 Double bed. Immaculate condi tional. 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HELPWANTED Oveiseaspensions Hundraeded lop paying poMons. Alocovpi- lexxis. Attractive bemfls. Fim \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDdetails: Overseas Employment Services. Dept. CK Bos 4eS0, ktoun1Reiyal,0\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDt>tc,H3P3C7. Wanled 99 people lokxw 10-29 ta.inonemonlh. Dodearraaxeiv mended. We pay you. 100% money back guarantee. Serious need only apply. Cal Terry (403)431-8094. Hai-ellon, B.C., requires proles- ekxeal llegure skaling coax* lex Canskale end C.F.S.A.. $1000/ mon. retainer. Contact: Jackie Roe, Box 336, New Hszekoe). B.C.,V0J2R0,(eS04)iS42-6122. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Two mobile dimension sawmills. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDOne, Mexjel 127,1600 ccMageeito ignition. Culling capacity 6x12x22 trailer, mounted. $9500 OBO. One, Mexjel 128,1e335cc, elrtric start, hydro-slatic culling capacly. 8x12'x29r, tin inch steel I taeam Irame, $17,500 OflO. both with 24 volts kit. 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Courtenay, B.C., V9N7P1. ;\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD PERSONALS Would you mt to conspond wHi. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD unallaclted Christian people. : sges 18-80, tin object teeing conrpanlonshlp or marriage. ' Wrle: Ashgrove, P.O. .Box 205, : Chase, B.C., VOE1M0. PETS AMD LIVESTOCK How lobe your elog'ebeMtlilend, $23.99 pre-paid. How lo raise a puppy you can lve wlh, $11.99 pre-epald. To onler ceantad: e\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDa- dec Publicallons, Btu 120* Partesvie,B.C.,V0R2S0. TRAVEL EOYPT. a special Martin Travel Adventure. Odotxir 12, iggo, Feixuary and May 1991. JntiM taacMlnglourlhioughoairsM wth Lana pnietemekxial EgypSi. tourleader. Te>s uniquelairiiiei opfrtd \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDraoMtttft mm, 57^ 817l,S304\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDJ,437^\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDja 20. 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Hydro. 886-9049. #34sr 2 bdrm. townhouse. upper Gib sons within walking distance to school and shopping.S69.500. 886-7444. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD3sr Drop off your COAST NEWS Classifieds at any of our convenient Friendly People Places \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDIN PENDER HARBOUR\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD The Coast News (Madeira Park Shopping Centre) 883-9099 Marina Pharmacy 883-2888 AC Building Supplies 883-9551 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDIN HALFMOON BAY\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD B&J StOre 885-9435 IN SECHELT The Coast News Pender Harbour view lol, serviced to border, uncleared. $29,900. 270-2958/883-9095. #33s Cochrane Road Good, large building lot. Close to marina & beaches. $27,500. 885-4501 #31ss Semi-waterfront lot by owner. 65x130. serviced, very nice area, good fishing. 3 km lo village. $35,000.885-2544. #32ss Unique 3 BDRM. 3 BATH Home Spectacular view. Approx. 2500 sq. ft. 883-9418 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD 988-4310 Price Reduced. Private sale $155,000 2700 sq. ft. lamlly home with beautiful ocean view wooden framed windows and 4 large sliding doors lo huge deck Approved mortgage at 13V;% 886-8628. #32 Bkfg. lot. Shaw Rd.. walk to all services. Can be zoned duplex Excavated, w/plan. avail., build io suit if required. $35,000 886-7668. 133 OPEN HOUSE Saturday August 4th, 1990 12-3 New 4 bedroom heme. Lot 28 O'Sftes Read, Olbioni (oil Shim Reid) For Inquiries Call Diana Starbuck 886-8107 or 886*9408 Home w/view, duplex-type, han- dyman's special, private driveway, Granlhams, $79,000 OBO. 886-7400. #32 (Cowrie Street) 885-3930 IN DAVIS BAY- Peninsula Market 885-9721 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD IN WILSON CREEK\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Wilson Creek Campground 8855937 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDIN ROBERTS CREEK\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD Seaview Market 885-3400 IN GIBSONS The Coast News (behind Dockside Pharmacy) 886-2622 DEADLINE IS 3:30 FRIDAY NOON SATURDAY AT COAST NEWS OFFICES SECHELT & GIBSONS Naw owner David Orr will be happy to help you place your classifieds at AC Building Supply, one ol our Friendly People Places in Pender Harbour. $89,000 7915 Fawn Rd., Halfmoon Bay by owner, just completed on secluded, park like ft acre corner lot, near new school, unique one bedroom post & beam bungalow plus carport, oak cabinets, OW, garburalor, range, all electric baseboard heat, plus airtight fireplace, easy future expansion for extra bedrooms, skylights, large lloor to celling double glaze windows & sliding doors, owner will carry $65,000 20 yr. mortgage at 2% under Royal Bank rates OAC. 885-3472. Cleared lot on cul-de-sac, Field Rd. area, potential view, services available, $22,900. 885-5861. #33sr Lol. Fircresl Road, cleared, all services. $22,000. Lynn, 738-1000. #33 5 acres ALR, view, hydro, merchantable timber, Roberts Creek. $79,000.886-3422. #34sr By owner. Myrtle Poinl, Powell River. Prime ocean front. 73x175'. good sandy beach. 2 Bdrm log style home, secluded, fireplace, $124,900. Furniture also available on site. 487-4172 or 273-9531. #31 Best level lot on Southwood Road. 6/10 acre, school close by. 885-9323. #34ss OPEN HOUSE Sunday, Aug. 5th 1 -4 p.m. 256 Knight St. (off Chatter Road) Charming, 3 bdrm. Oldllmer on Lovely. Sunny, Level 'h Acre Lol Call Patricia Oliver on this listing or any other listing you might be interested in. Office: 885-8107 Heme: 88S-2500 TeMe cs REALTY LTD. Clint and Lynne Mahlman ol Maple Ridge are delighted to announce Ihe birth ol their son' Benjamin Ross who weighed in at 8 lbs. 2 oz. when he arrived at 8:47 am, July 17, 1990 In Royal Columbian Hospital. He's Ihe first grandchild tor Cliff and Joan Mahlman of Gibsons. The sixth I tor Bryon and Shirley Wheating of Maple Ridge. The new aunts Kerry and Melanie (Mahlman) and the three Wheating uncles are all doing nicely now. #31 Bill and Erica Shaw are thrilled to announce the arrival of Iheir daughter Tanaya Nicole, born July 24 at 3:48 pm, weighing 9 lbs., 12 oz. A new baby sister for Mitchell. #31 Joy and Gordon MacComb are pleased to announce a new brolher tor Michael, David William Charles born on July 21,1990 at 10:02 pm, weighing 7 lbs., 11 oz. Special thanks lo Dr. Petzold and nurses at St. Mary's Hospital. #31 The Beat Deal Atewull COAST NEWS CLASSIFIEDS S/IOO 4 (minimum) for 10 words 25' each additional word (Births. Lost & Found FREED \"StrteSetP CLASSIFIEDS I// Pay for 2 weeks, get the 3rd week FREE (When paid by CASH, CHEQUE, or MONEY ORDER) ALL CLASSIFIED ADS must be . PRE-PAID before insertion. - VISA & MASTERCARD accepted *\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD $1 COO LU up to 10 words each additional word STjOO Y'jur ad. featuring 1 item only will run 4 con- st'cuiivy weeks, thtMi will be cancelled unless you instruct us to renew it BY NOON SATURDAY. (Nol available to commercial advertisers) CLASSIFIED DEADLINE Gibsons & Sechelt Offices NOOfl Saturday \"Friendly People Places\" FRIDAY 3:30 pm COAST NEWS CLASSIFIEDS Madeira Park Shopping Centre 883*9099, Cowrie St.. Sechelt 885-3930 Cr'uice Lane. Gibsons 886*2622 FAX: 886*7725 Available for public Pender Harbour Office FRIDAY 4:30 pm Dan Stark and Linda Fowlie are happy lo announce the safe arrival of Hannah May Eva Stark. 5 Lbs. 6 oz. July 17 at St. Mary's Hospital. A cherished sister lor Debbie. Dawn and Robbie. Many thanks to nursing staff for TLC and Dr. Bev. Pace for her expert care and kindness. #31 Obituaries REID: Roland A. (Rolyl In his 99th year Ml us on July 23, 1990. Born Victoria July 1. 1891. Grandson of Scottisn Pioneer Minister Rev. Dr. John Reid. Moved fo Vancouver 1921 as manager of Ormonds Ltd. Retired lo Sechelt. Predeceased by his wife Josophine Cousins and his granddaughter Linda Warner Higgs. Survived by three children Thelma Lower. Gladys Warner, Douglas Reid; six grandchildren Philip and Malcolm (Lower), Terri. Gordon. Brenda (Reid). Robert (Warner); 10 great-grandchildren Stuart. Cathy. Martin. Scott. Megan (Lower, Tyler, Jeremey (Higgs), Anya (Reid). Sophi and Spencer (Coulter). Dawson (Warner). Service at Devlin Funeral Home, Gibsons, Thursday afternoon July 26. Especially warm lhanks from Roly's lamily to the stall and volunteers ol Totem residence at St. Mary's Hospital. Sechelt. #31 SHAW: passed away July 22. 1990, Irene Meda Shaw, late ol Sechell. Predeceased by her husband Loren. Survived by one son Rick Stepan and wile Shelley of Port Coguiflam; two grandchildren Brian Loren and Loni Irene; dear friends Doreen and Ralph Chatwin and lamily. Service was held Friday, July 27 in St. Hilda's Anglican Church. Sechell. Rev. June Maftin officiated. Cremation. Devlin Funeral Home, directors. Remembrance donations may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society. #31 RHODES: passed away July 23, 1990, Llla M.Rhodes, late of Gibsons, age 84 years. Survived by one daughter Beverly Northgate and husband Jack ot Roberts Creek; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one brother. Mrs. Rhodes was a J volunteer on the Telephone Tree lor 12 years. Remembrance I donations may be made to the Sunshine Coasl Community Services Sociely. Private family service. Cremation. Arrangements through Devlin Funeral Home.#31 GRAFTON: passed away July 21, 1990. Rosina Grace Grafton, fate of Gibsons, age 85 years. Survived by her loving family: one son Philip of Gibsons; five grandchildren and many greatgrandchildren. No service by request. Private cremation arrangements through Devlin Funeral Home. #31 KENNETT: passed away July 18, Mollie Kennett. long lime resident of Gibsons, at the Lancaster Infirmary. England, at Ihe age of 85 years. Predeceased by her husband Harry. #31 Thank You Thank you Sandy for your generosity of spirit and patience in guiding my path of healing; Pat and Ron who never stopped caring; Debra, Hope, Laurel, Lillian who gave me permission and support: Pev, Debbie, Sharon, Dariene. Linda for friendship; Yvonne, Nina. Sandy for sharing; Erna, Harris and Bernle for great lunches and friendship. I treasure' the light within each of you. Susan. #31 The family of Harry Casey would like to thank all ot you tor the many cards ol sympathy, floral bouquets and donations made In Harry's name. Special thanks lo Father John Fitzgerald, Royal Canadian Legion, Br. 140 and Ladles Auxiliary, Br. 140 for their help and support. Also to those 'special people' who did baking and helped In special ways. Very much appreciated. Florence Casey and lamlly. #31 Personal Announcements BROOKS & MILLER FLOOR COVERINGS LTD. Benjamin Moore Paints Bill Wood SECHELT bus 885-2923 Res 885-5058 a; ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 885-2896, 886-7272. 886-2954. Does someone in your family have a drinking problem? Call Al-Anon 886-9903. 885-7484. Al-Afeen 886-2565. TFN Phone us today aboul our selection of beautiful personalized wedding invitations, napkins, matches, stationery and more. Jeannies Gifts & Gems 886-2023 Adult children of Alcoholics or dislunclional families please call 885-5281 or 886-8165 for help. TFN Looking lor SHAKLEE products? Nutritional supplements, biodegradable cleaners, personal care products. Call Dale 886-3805, Mavis 885-7464. #34 Continuing Education will have a German language course in Sechell, Sept. 26. 10 sessions. Inlo, 885-2045. #31 THEN AND NOW FURNITURE HIGHWAY 101, GIBSONS Quality Used Furniture We now have a good selection of chests of drawers. Pocket books on sale 25' #31 Woodturning by Gary Kelly Exciting New Designs, Video Demo. Come and visit me at the Sunshine Coast Cralt Fair. Aug. 4th & 5th, Hacked Park, Sechelt. Congratulations fo Miss Cedar's Inn Motel lor winning Second Princess. Best of luck In the year ahead. From Miss Cedar's Inn Motel 1989, Lisa Allen. #31 Reno 8 days, Sechelt return, Oct. .13/90, stopover Springfield. Er- 'nie 886-9655. #33 Michael Hamer Registered Menage Theriplst. Massage, Reiki, Rebirthing. By appointment: 886-7589. #33 HANDCRAFTED POTTERY By ELAINE FUTTERhtAN Sat. - Sun., Aug. 4 and 5 10 am - 4 pm Cralt Fair Hackett Park, Sechelt A stroller rack, behind Country Cottage on Jack's Lane, Gibsons. 886-8915. Neatly folded, blue leans found on Abbs Road (July 21). Claim al Coast News Gibsons Office. #31 Reward. Persian, male cat. Grey & white, flat faced. Crow Road area. 886-9027 after 6 pm. #31 \"Slormalong\" black lorn cat, knows trick ol jumping into friendly human arms 3' straight up. Black and white photo ol fluffy mull cat on Seaview Market Bulletin Board. 885-28)9. #31 Silver chain and cross, Pebbles or Secrel Beach. 886-2625. #31 Pair ol glasses - taken off of counter by mistake al Todd's Children's Wear. Sunnycrest Mall. Please return to Todd's or call. 886-2630. #3t Are you in an unhappy relation' ship? Call the Transition House] lor free confidential counselling. 115-2944. TFN Do you need some information toj deal with your legal problem? Call the Legal Mmiwtlm Service 115-5111; Mondays and. Wednesdays 9-4. TFN Woman writer and nature lover simple living, seeks sincere mature man lor marriage. Wdlej Box 977, Cottage Grove, Oregon 97424. #31 Black and white neutered male cat. 'Oscar', In. vicinity of Capilano Hwys. yard (Francis Pen.-Lagoon Rd.), nol very friendly. It you have seen him, please call Val or Donn at 883-2126. #31 Pair of sunglasses in black case, North Fletcher Rd., Gibsons. Owner may claim af Coast News in Gibsons. #31 Brown eyed red & while Siberian Husky wearing black collar, lost last Friday, Lower Gibsons. 886-8939. #31 INVENTORY SALE Multi-coloured, multi-talented kittens, one cent each or six for five cents. 893-9550. ni S. livestock J[ Garage Sale' Moving: Sit. Aug 4. 10 - 4. 6477, Hwy. 101, Sechelt. Urge appliances, misc. M5-3992. 131 (3VIAGUS Bright, Clean Dog & Cat Boarding Dog Training Science Diet Pet Foods 886-8568 PETFOOD SCIENCE DIET. IAMS. TECHNI-CAL, NUTRO-MAX. PURINA. WAYNE. Also full line of bird seed And much more. Quality Farm a Gaiden Supply ltd. Pratt Rd. 886-7527 TFN SPCA SPAYING PROGRAM \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDContact Then & Now Furniture, 699 Highway 101, Gibsons, 886-4716 or Marlee Fashions. TFN Help reduce the pet overpopulation problem - spay or neuter your pet. TFN Young ring-necked pheasants for sale. 886-2331. #31 Horses for Rent. Overnight rides. Western Lessons. Horse shoeing, horse frailer for hire or rent. 886-7467. #31 PB Chinese Shar Pel wrinkle pups, asking $400. 886-7538 after f pm. #32 Talking African gray parrot, $800.883-2829. #32 Canine consultant, offering obedience ie Intruder awareness training. Register. 886-2382. #TFN We apologize to everyone involved In Ihe Sunshine Coast Equestrian Club but the Gymkhana for July 29 has been cancelled due to lack ot entries. # 5 year old palimlno quarter horse. For sale. 885-5544. #33 Free kittens, de-fleaed, de- wormed, litter trained, ready to go. 886-8917. #31 Two female pigs, 150 lbs. each, $150 ea. OBA. 885-7072 eves. #31 15 month energetic intelligent lab tired of city life looking for a country home. 885-2518. #33 SCPA Adoption Young cats, adorable kittens. All colours. 886-7313. #31 English Riding Lesions Ellingham Stables. Children j. Adults, Tots program. 885-5423 or 885-9969. #31 Piano Tuning repairs, appraisals iyf Ken Dalglelsh 886-2843 Wurlltzer 36\" piano, tuned annually, includes bench, ported for beginners, exc. cond., $1600.886-8625. #31 Yamaha DX-100 programmable keyboard. As new with all manuals. $450 OBO. 885-7008. #31 Windsor piano, $350. 883-1167. #31 AIRPLANE TICKET Bellingham lo Tucson, Arizona. Wednesday August 29 $85. (Value $406). 885-4164. #33 Used patio table and umbrella, reasonable. 885-5840. #31 Mast and sail tor 8' Sabot 885-2802. #3t Owner's ''-Mal for 1984 Chev SIO pickup, automalic, 2.8 L motor. 886-7186. #31 We buy used TAPES, RECORDS 4 CD's in good condition. Max Music. 856-3453. #TFN Flying time on double seal ultralight, have been solo, willing to pay expenses, need to stay In practice. 885-7903 eves. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD; Cms canopy bed, m good con* ttai.W5-544\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD. at Aug. 4, to - 4 pm. 1102 Reed Road. Bathroom vanity, dryer, boat parts, doors, etc. #31 Moving, must sell. Children's toys and clothing. Many other household Items. Some appliances. Saturday, August 4. Sunday, August 5. 7065 Hill Rd. (Corner of Hill and Dale Roads. eOalela, West Sechelt.) 9:30 am -12noon. #31 Sat.. Aug. 4. 11-4 pm, 6453 Norwest Bay Rd., no early birds. #31 2 family - lots ot toys, books, clothes, crafts & mora! Coast Highway, opposite cemetery, Gibsons S&S. Aug. 4 & 5,10-3. #31 Antiques, , Collectibles Behind the Chevron at the Sunnycrott Mal 8S6-4551 T C S SOIL Mushroom Manure-Bark Mulch Topsoil mixed-Hog Fuel By Ihe yard or truck full. Top quality products at reasonable prices. You pickup or we deliver. Phone anytime 885-5569. TFN Speed Queen reconditioned dryer, $125; H/D Kenmore dryer, $175. 885-4529 alter 6 pm. #32sr Headboard, while vinyl, padded, Queen-size $40; TV Electrohome 19\" screen $100; Sofa bed like new $250; Deluxe rowing machine $100; Casual chair, swivel rocker, brown velour $75. 885-7923 #32 Firewood - Yellow cedar - split and delivered in 2, true, cord lots $90/cord. 885-2339 eves. #32 R 4 G New * Used Household goods. We buy & sell. Seaview Place. 886-8015. #31 Aulo. AM/FM cassette, graphic equalizer, hi-comp speakers, $275,885-4151,885-7950. #33sr Lawnmower: Sit-down tractor, cost $1400. Best offer 886-2554 or 885-4151. #32ss Men's R/H goll clubs, Spalding Elite, 3 to P/W plus excecutlve metal woods, 1,3.5, used one year, $300. 885-5858 or 886-9078. #33SS Green/gold floral on beige sectional sola $275; exercise bike $75.886-3526. #32 24\" RCA color TV, $125 OBO. 886-2835. #32 Sleel Dumptruck Box, 12 yard new hoist cylinder, new pump. 886-7064. #31 !L 6 YDS. DELIVERED $40.00 LYLE FORBES 8B3-99Q7 I2spd. road bike. Above average quality, 60 day guarantee or components. $280. 886-2382. #3J Antique, off white chesterfield, chair and ottoman. Circa late 30's. Rebuilt and reupholslered, excellent condition. .886-7778. #33 5000 sq. It. used metal roofing. 30x15 above ground pool, with vinyl liner, tiller and pump. Like new $2300.885-5448. #31 23\" Kuwahara mountain bike. Almost complete $150. Stive 886-4788. #31 Sears baby mattress, $25. 886-3056 eves. #31 HAYt4.00/bay FRESH ORGANIC VEGETAILES Phone 885-9357 TFN FOR SALE Fine European and North American Antiques & Contemporary furniture; Oriental & Persian carpets; Paintings & |>rlnts; and drapes. NMIN u Coast News, July 30,1990 21. STICKERS Are Here Now! Grandma's Toy Box 7 wooden frame windows, ideal tor cabin or shop; 2 double glazed no Irame, size 78\"x46\" 886-2927. #3, Tidy lank with electric pump $500.886-4523 aft. 6 pm. #31 SATELLITE SALES Green Onion Earth Station 885-5644 TFN Queen size water bad. 95V, mo- tionless. brown padded vinyl; also single box spring and mat- tress. 886-7928 #31 Nintendo games: Astyanay, 45; Dragon Warrior. $35; Ninja Turtles, $50; and more. Adrian 885-5050. #31 Craftsman 8\" table saw, V. HP $200.886-3940. #31 Good canning jars wilh rings, $3/d0Z. 885-3737. #31 Jls\\WaS^S^m_ New plywood, 3/8\" spruce sheathing, $7; 5/8 spruce TSG. $14,885-7830. #30 Single mom with three kids that go to school looking lor reasonable computer. 885-2169. #30 4 D/G wood frame windows. door, toilet, sink, metal bi-toid. 885-9516. #30 12 cu. It. green avocado refridgerafor, $225. 885-3873. #31 Trailer parts, propane stove, Ice box, galley sink, Winchester 30.30, 2 Cooeys single & lube. 886-7591. #29 12 yd. steel dumpbox, new hoist cylinder and pump, $4000. 886-7064. #31 Serving Residents ot the Sunshine Coast wilh HOME ELECTRONICS I TELEVISION SALES t SERVICE For Over 19 Years SUNSHINE COAST TV LTD. MM Coeerea SI, SeKhetl MS 9(16 Coffee table, $15; large Coleman chest cooler, $25; comfy old Chair, $10.885-3335. #29 Bedroom suile, Ve bed, bookcase headboard, 2 bureaus, night table, $300: walnut coffee table & 2 end tables, $75 ea. 885-3335. #29 Organic raspberries, U-pick $1 Ib. or order picked $2 Ib. 886-2932. #31 Ideal sectional chesterfield lor living or family room; also Flexteel chair. Call 885-5740 for details. #32 Chesterfield and matching chair, country style, good cond.. $250 OBO; rocker chair, re- upholstered, $100. 885-5988 UterSpm #30 Admiral portable dishwasher. Electrohome air conditioner, Beat- ty 30\" range. 885-5783. #32 Gerhard upright grand piano, $1200 OBO 885-2806. #32 15cu.lt. fridge, $275; 30\" oven range, $225; both avocado, good cond,$450pair 885-9487 #32 Wde-a-oed, like new. blue-gray tones. $300. 885-9063, 885-1918 eves. #32 foment mixer, as Is. where Is. $150.885-7035. #30 Alder firewood. $90/cord, Pender Harbour area. Ryan 883-9972. #32 Whirlpool 30\" Almond self-clean, $639; Admiral Duplex app. 20 cf, almond, 3 door SxS. FF, Ice- maker, chilled water disp, $849: Frlgldalr Elite 30\" almond stove, like new with combined air convection oven, $749; Mortal 14 cf FF fridge (all fridge). $379; Mc- Clary 30\" HG stove, roll, $367; CoMspot 16 ct 2 dr Iridge. S387; McClary Easy 12 cl FF white Iridge, $397; Inglis Normandie heavy duty 5 cycle, 2 speed washer, white, $389; Kenmore auto dryer, heavy duty, white, $279; Maytag auto dryer, S267; Kosk 10 cl chest Ireezer, $239; Lady Kenmore 30\" white self clean stove. $387; Viking 30\" coppertone stove, sell-clean, $359; and much more. All recond. and guaranteed lor 90 days lo 2 years. Oner Cupboard, 885-4434, Bjorn, 885-7897. #32 WW buy non-working or used ma- jorwilances. 885-7897 #32 eSrand new General Electric self- clean range, almond, $900. 585-5814. #33 3 HP Monarch gas wafer pump.i new $720. asking $250: large1 water storage tank, $100. 883-9164. #33 P185-80 SR-13\" mud and snow tires, like new, $80 pair; 15\" custom Dodge mags, $60 pair. 885-4704. #33 Men's wet suit, will lit person 5'6\"-130 to 135 lbs., $100; Men's Italian 10 sp. bike, Cam- pagnolo gears and derailers. $75. 886-4770. #33 5 sp. CCM bicycle, good cond., $100.885-9645. #33 Child's fable and two chairs, wood, as new, $40 886-7375. #31 8 ceramic drain pipe, $75 per ft 886-3977. #31 Vacuum cleaner. $35; apt. size washing machine, good cond., $90.886-8487. #33 Atari, good cond., $35: Pacman, $10; Double Dragon, $20. 885-9268. #31 Lazyboy. FttcHner, gold colour, In good shape. $125.8(6-9426. #31 Frost free fridge, almond, 18 cu.lt. $325.886-8367. #33 EMMY DOOM Solid cedar or lir, 6 panel, 34\" and 36\"x8'8\". limited quantity, $180. Timothy Clement. Cabinet Maker. 886-8218. #33 Double bed. Immaculate condi tional. Extra firm, frame S. head board. $125. 886-3714 alter 5 pm. #31 \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDMutKul Chinese Mart* The, pink & black, sacrifice at $10 st. Includes mortar, grout, instruc tions. 883-9550. #31 ATTN. KNITTERS Hand-spun 100H Angora wool 85Vgm. be. value! Chocolate English angora bunnies! Child's school desk $10. 885-7083 Leslie. #33 Beautilul leak wall unit with bar, glass case, etc., two teak end tables and china cabinet, all lor $1200; 4\" planer-shaper, $100; cement mixer, $150; 9' step ladder. $30; 6 dining room chairs, $30 ea. 883-9341. #33 White Algonquin cartop carrier, used once, $75; men's Raleigh 5 sp. mtn. bike; ladies baby blue Beach Cruiser 5 sp. bike, both like new, $200 ea. 886-47t4.#33 10\" Craftman radial arm. As new. $225 lir. 885-2854. #31 Beautiful Iron spiral staircase with oak steps; custom pierced brass & glass fireplace door; black & brass glass fireplace door, 2 exquisite provincial china dining room lixtures with shades. 885-7434. #33 Stove & S/S Fridge (avocado) Good working order. $600. 885-3360 before 9 pm. #33 Sink, toilet, 2 single mattresses, 170 Dynastar skis, boots sizes 6 & 7. ladies ski Jacket (small), Apollo 12 speed. 885-9516. #33 Muxewatert)\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDd.coniplete,$350 OBO. 885-2835. #32 FIREWOOD \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD ton pickup load. Balsam-Hemlock-Fir. Split and delivered $75. STOCK UP FO* WHITER 885-5032. #32, Double alum, frame whitlows, 2 metal ext. door, 1 int. door & frame, near new auto washer. 886-2074. #32 Older elec. welder, works good, needs cable, $125 OBO. 885-4593. #33 Danish leather chair, $50; loveseat, $130; area rug, $75. 885-3475. #31 Fertilizer spreader, men's LH golf clubs & lug, ladles' RH dub & bag, cart, suncots and mattresses. 885-9249. #31 BOBCAT 1 MINI EXCAVATOD FOR RENT Attachments available DAY. WEEK. MONTH 886-8538 #32 955 Cat Traxcavtei, exc. running condition, $12,000 OBO 886-4523 after 6 pm. #31 a I e SOUTH COAST FORD SOUTH COAST FORD SOUTH THE COAST S LARGEST SELECTION 1 USED CARS 1990 MUSTANG 2 door. 8 cylinder. 5 speed 1989 PRELUDE 2 door, 4 cylinder, 5 speed 1989 PROBE LX 4 cylinder. 5 speed 1989 MUSTANG COBRA V8,5 speed 1989 TEMPO 2 door, 4 cylinder. 5 speed 1989 DODGE ARIES 4 cylinder, automatic 1989 CAVALIER SW 4 cylinder, aulomatic 1989 ARIES 4 door, 4 cylinder, automalic 1989 TEMPO 4 door, automatic 1989 SABLE 4-DR SEOAN V6. automatic 1988 TOWN CAR 4 door. 8 cylinder, automatic 1988 600 SEOAN 4 door. 6 cylinder 1987 MUSTANG ZDR/CPE 4 cylinder, aulomatic 1987 TAURUS SDN 4 door. 4 cylinder, automatic 1987 TOPAZ SDN 4 door, 4 cylinder, automatic 19B7 TEMPO GL 4 door, 4 cylinder, 5 speed 1987 COUGAR 2DR/CPE V8. automatic 1987 ESCORT SWGN 4 door, 4 cylinder, automalic 1986 TAURUS 4 door. 6 cylinder, automatic 1986 TAURUS LX 4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic 1986 CAMARO 2 door, V8, aulomatic 1986 ESCORT L 4 door, 4 cylinder, automatic 1986 CELEBRITY 4 door. 4 cylinder, aulomatic 1986 DELTA '88 SDN 4 door. 6 cylinder, auto 1985 TOYOTA SW 4 door, 4 cylinder, automatic 1985 COUGAR 2 door. 6 cylinder, automatic 1985 TRANS AM 2 door, 8 cylinder, automalic 1984 TEMPO GL 2 door, 4 cylinder. 5 speed 1984 LTD SEDAN 4 door, V6, automatic 1984 LTD 4 DOOR V6. automatic 1984 ESCORT 4 door, diesel, 5 speed 1984 CHARGER 2 door, 4 cylinder, aulomatic 1983 SKYLARD SDN 4 door, 6 cylinder, auto 1983 LESABRE 4 door, vs. auto 1982 TRANSAM/COUPE 2 door. V8. automatic 1982 EXP 2 door, 4 cylinder, aulomatic 1982 ESCORT WAGON 4 cylinder, automalic 1982 CAVALIER 4 door. 4 cylinder, automatic 1981 GLC 2 door. 4 cylinder, 4 speed 1981 COROLLA HBK 2 door, 4 cylinder, aulo 1960 COUGAR XR7 2 door. vs. automatic 1980 GRANADA 2 door, 6 cylinder, automatic 1980 FIESTA HBK 2 door. 4 cylinder 1979 MUSTANG COBRA CPE 2 dr., vs. 4 spd 1979 T-BIRD V8. automatic 1978 OLDS '88 CPE 2 door, 8 cylinder 197' PORSCHE 911$ 2 door, V6, 5 speed 1974 C/SQUIRE SDN 4 door, V8 USED TRUCKS 1990 F-250 4x4 vs, 5 speed 1989 F-150 V8. 5 speed 1989 BRONCO IIV6,5 speed 1989 F-250 4x4 V8, automatic 1989 BLAZER 4x4 ve. automatic 1989 F-250 4x4 V6. 5 speed 1988 AEROSTAR SW 2 door, V6. automatic 1988 WAGONEER vs. automatic 1988 F-150 V8,4 speed 1988 AEROSTAR V6. automatic 1988 F-250 4X4 SC V8, automatic 1988 F-150 4X4 V6, 5 speed 1987 AEROSTAR S/W 4 door, ve, automatic 1986 BRONCO ll/SW 2 door, 6 cylinder, auto 1986 BRONCO ll/SW 2 door. 6 cylinder, auto 1986 RANGER SC ve, automatic 1986 F250 4x4 ve, 4 speed 1986 BRONCO SW 2 door, V6, 5 speed 1986 RANGER P/U ve. automatic 1986 RANGER P/U V6.4 speed 1986 BRONCO live. 5 speed 1985 RAM CHARGER/WON ve, 4 speed 1984 BRONCO II4X4 ve. 4 speed 1979 DODGE PICK-UP 2 W/D. 4 cyl., 4 speed 1979 OMC CREW CAB 2 W/O, V8, automatic 1977 GMC VANDURA ve automatic, mown 1976 FORD F-250 SC VS. aulomatic BOXUNER ISS.3211 01 CASH PAW For Some Cars and Trucks Dead Car Removal andTewmg 886-2020 TFN '80 AMC Eagle Station Wagon. 4-wheel drive, auto, P/S, PB, 85000 mil - greal tires, great running cond. $1800.886-3680 #31 '76 Honda Civic $600 OBO. 886-9815after5p.m. #31 '72 & '73 VW vans for parts 885-9553 after 6 pm or Iv. message. #31 '81 Chevette, 2-dr., 4-spd. good condition. $1500885-7906. #31 1974 Eldorado A/C, P/S, P/B sunrool, no rust. Good shape. $2000 OBO. 885-7198. #32 1981 Econoline Ve ton LWBvan. Insulated, panelled, work or camper? $3850.885-7331. #32 Thrifty 1980 Muslang Hatchback, 4-speed, clean, 71,200 mi. first. $1500.885-7167. #32 '79 Dodge Aspen Slant 6, $700. 865-2948. #32 '73 Volvo 4sp/od fuel Inlectlon, new tires, brackes & exhaust. $1500.886-7526. #33 '85 CJ7 Jeep. $11,000 OBO. 886-8101. TFN '87 Celebrity station wagon, Chev., loaded, exc. cond.. seats 7. lady driven, $10,000 firm. 885-9830. #32 '87 Muslang Convertible, 4 cylinder, automatic, excellent condition. $14,500. 886-7800. ___^ tOn 1984 Mustang SVO. silver. 93,000 kms, exc. cond.. $9000. 885-5394. #33 '82 Olds Royale sed.. fully equip., all power options, extra clean, never used in salt, econ. diesel model., $5200.886-7090. #31 1982 Dodge long van, 3 sp.. plus 0/D slant six. PS/PB, 42.000 miles, insulated, new carpet, 2 removable beds, add-on drive away side lent, no lust, perfect cond.. $5400.885-7251. #33 1977 Transam 400. V8 shift kit. aulo., very fast, black on black. PS/PB. PW. AM/FM cassette. $3500OBO. Durk. 885-4019.#33 1980 MG Midget, 15,800 orig. kms., new paint, new exhaust, exc. cond., $6195 OBO. 886-2122. #33 1975 Volvo 145, $100 takes all. 886-3977. #31 1960 Chev Malibu, 91.000 miles. 6 auto, good shape. $1750 OBO. 883-9423. #34ss '67 Celebrity station wagon. Chev., loaded, exc. cond., seats 7, lady driven, $10,000 firm. 885-9830. #32 1975 Jeep J20, new canopy, rebuilt 360, rebuilt front drive, good rubber, new starter, exhaust system, shocks, brakes, have receipts. $2500. Phone 885-7124. #31 1978 Firebird, good cond.. must be seen, $3800 OBO. 885-9035. #32s 1967 Bug, California Special, lowered, custom paint, mags, new 1600dual port, many special parts, very fast, $4000 OBO. 885-3865. #32s '74 Jeep Cherokee. 4wd. Bealer. $750 OBO. Steve 886-4788. #31 '72 VW Bug. Engine & parts (new brake parts). Steve 686-4788. #31 81 Honda Civic, grey. aulo. good cond , $2300 OBO. 886-2736 #31 5th wheeler, 31' 1978 'Terry', exc. cond., $10,000 885-7626, 885-7855. #33 1977 Honda Civic, 53,000 miles, reliable 5 economical, good cond. $900 OBO. 886-7905 or -8685. #33 1978 Grand Safari. S/W. All options. $2895.886-2521 #31 1975 Ford cabover 5 Ion Reefer. all gas., gd. shape. $10,000. 925-2378. #34sr '89 F-150. Supercab 300 6-cyl. 5-spd . loaded. 40.000 kms\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD $15,500.885-5700 #3ls 1976 Ford F350 Super Camper Special, 460. aulo. air $3500. 885-4572. #32 '82 Nissan King Cat) $2500 OBO. 886-8101. TFN '80 Ford Bronco. Tilt & ciuise control, captain chairs. 351 modified stock headers, dual exhaust $5995. 886-7954 aller 5 pm. #32 8' pickup box. brand new. Will lit any 80s Ford pickup. 866-9192. $750 lirm. #32 '56 International Vi ton good condition $500 OBO. 886-2835 #32 1946 Dodge V? Ion, rebuilt Hat 6; 3 spd. 12 volt system. Needs work. $500 lirm. 886-3612. #31 '84 Nissan kingcab, canopy, exc. cond.. 5 sp.. 68,000 mi. new lubber. $6200 OBO. 886 4664. #34s 1984 Chev 4x4. 6.2 I diesel. automalic hubs, 5 sp. aulo. 2 tanks, till, AM/FM cassette, canopy, good cond.. $11,000 OBO. Phone 886-3940. #32s 1981 GMC Ii ton. 305,4 spd.. p/s, p/b, rsw. Runs good. Needs tune up. Plus 14' sell- contained Iravel Irailer. Excellent shape. $3500 OBO #69 Wilson Creek or 885-4048. Leave Message. #31 1982 Toyota 4x4 long box. 5 sp.. lilt roll bar. $5500 OBO. 886-7136. #32 '86 Mazda PU, SC. 5 sp., AM/FM stereo, low kms, PS, PB. canopy, $7450. 886-7572 please leave message. #32 1975 Granada, good running cond., good lires. $900 OBO. 885-9056. #31 1973 AMC Hornet, P/S, P/B, new muffler, shocks, brakes, good lunning cond., $650 OBO. 883-9251. #33 1975 Ford cabover 5 Ion Reefer, all gas., gd. shape, $10,000. 925-2378. #34sr '89 F-150, Supercab300-6-cyl., 5-spd.. loaded. 40.000 kms.. $15,500 885-5700. #31s 1976 Ford F350 Super Camper Special, 460. aulo, air. $3500. 885-4572. #32 '82 Nissan King .Cab. $2500 080.886-8101 TFN '60 Ford Btonco. Till & cruise control, captain chairs, 351 modified slock headers, dual exhaust $5995. 886 7954 after 5 pm. #32 8' pickup box. brand new. Will fit any 80s Ford pickup. 686 9192. $750 firm. #32 56 International''.- Ion good condition $500 OBO 886-2835. #32 1946 Dodge v.. ton. rebuilt Hal 6; 3 spd. 12 volt system. Needs work. SMOfirm. 686-3612. #31 84 Nissan kingcab. canopy, exc. cond.. 5 sp., 68.000 mi., new lubber. $6200 OBO 886 4664. #34s Motorhome' LET'S TALK MONEY Let's get together ana sell your RV unit. If we can't seH it we'll buy it. Free Appraisal and pickup anywhere. LANTZVILLE RECREATION COMPANY ITS. i\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDf* 1-800-663-4234 D7363 1984 Chev 4x4. 6.2 I diesel. aulomatic hubs. 5 sp. auto, 2 tanks, till, AM/FM cassette, canopy, good cond.. $11,000 OBO. Phone 886-3940. #32s 1981 GMC 1. ton. 305, 4 spd., p/s, p/b, rsw. Runs good. Needs lune up. Plus 14' self- contained travel trailer. Excellent shape $3500 OBO #69 Wilson Cieek or 885 4048, Leave Message. #33 1982 Toyota 4x4 long box. 5 sp., tilt roll bar. $5500 OBO. 886-7136. #32 86 Mazda PU, SC. 5 sp.. AM/FM slereo, low kms, PS, PB, canopy, $7450. 886-7572 please leave message. #32 1986 Foid F250 XL. diesel, Ve ton super cab. low kms.. $14.900.885-1949. #33 1975 Dalsun pickup, exc. running cond.. new tires, $1250. 8868487. #33 '86 Ford Ranger super cab, 70.000 kms. $8000. 885-7401. #33 1978 11' Husky campn. stow, lurnace, 3-way fridge, 110 ( 12 volt wired, dtX. sink, water, toilet, hydraulic jacks, plus lie- down bar. exc. cond.. $3500. Phone 886-3401. #31 16' Travefaire trailer, slove, lurnace, porta-pottl. sleeps 6, good cond . $3200 OBO. Phone 886-3940. #32s Fully equipped camper with or without pick-up truck. Otters. 886-3936 #31 75 GMC raised roof, sleeps 4, new rebuilt 350 and trans, new brakes, captain chairs, dual batteries - tanks, ice box, stove. 886-2843. #31 1983 8' camper, great shape, $2500; 1978 Olds Delta 88. 130.000 km, $1200. 886-2442 or 886-8075. Ask lor Larry. #32 1989 Wonderful Outfit. 1985 5th wheel house trailer with every ap- pliace. A/C. heat, awning, used 3,000 km. 1985 Ford F150. extra heavy duty, 1027 km. A/C. Super cab, CB. Together tor $29,750. Reason selling: Bought mobile home. You'll love it. Phone 885-4840 after 6 pm to view. Live In it and save high rent. #32 24'Holidaire.exe. cond.. $5700. 885-9011. #33ss 1974 Class C motor home, 21' Dodge chassis, good cond.. $9000 firm 885-9088. #32 8' camper, stove, icebox furnace, $500; Datsun 210 new brackes. good rubber $250; fiberglass canopy Ills Toyota lop carrier $150; plywood canopy 7'4\" offers. 883-967). #32 9'A' Camper, Iridge, stove, oven, toilet. $1500.886-3109. #31 '66 GMC Step-van. motorhome. \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDComfortable living space. $1500 OBO. Sieve .886-4788. #31 20' trailer, Holiday Rambler, sleeps 4, fridge, stove, heater. shower, etc., $6300 080. 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Bill, 886-2191 afler 6 pm. #31 Small boat trailer, up lo 14' boat, $200 OBO. 883-9278. #31 22V boal. 302 engine, extra Volvo parts, $1500 OBO. 883-9278. #31 32' Farrell - tilled oul as pleasure or charter boat - fully equipped and ready lo go, Chev 454 engine c/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 B.C.'s LOWEST PRICES FREE WATER TEST SPAS & POOLS WOT Call Me At The Factory .. In Abbotsford 'JlJ GREGQO-852*5999 r^ TOLL FREE 140048*4136 I DAWN TO DUSKI Coast News, July 30,1990 For Pender park SCRD gets GO funding by Row Nicholson The newest Regional District park at Katherine Lake in Pender Harbour is proving to be a popular spot with both tourists and the focal population. The park, which used to be known as Brightside Resort, was recently purchased by the Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) for MOO.000 and was partly financed by a 'Go BC' grant for $207,177 which was presented by MLA Harold Long last week to Regional District Chairman Peggy Connor. At the July 26 meeting of (he Parks Committee, Parks Superintendent Steve Alexander described for committee members recent work that has tieen done to upgrade the new park. Floats, a chlorinator, picnic tablets, garbage containers, and signs have been installed and lawns and parking areas have ton mended. A trailer has ebeen provided for the caretakers, Etuia and Dennis White, and \"ihey are doing a superb job\" said park director Marie Bisson- Montpetit. Recent popular activities at the park have been swimming lessons and a course in water safety put on by the Pender Harbour Power Squadron. In the first three weeks of July an income of over $4000 was generated by camping fees and programs. Bisson-Montpetit had a list of suggested improvements for the park, but Park Committee members decided that most of them would have to wait until next year. MLA Harold Long flew In last week to present an oversize GO BC cheque of $207,177 to Sunshine Coasl Regional District Chairman Peggy Connor as the province's share In Ihe $600,000 Katherine .Lake Park In Pender Harbour. Long had some olher good news for the Sunshine Coast. \"1 can tell you now,\" he said. \"There will lie two ferries on this run by 1991.\" He also hinted at other good news, \"But I can't tell you yet,\" he said. \"The Minister will be making an announcement soon.\" Bul telephones' ait obviously a painful subject. \"We have a new theme song,\" he commented. \"We ain't gonn'a phone no more...no more.\" \u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BD\u00EF\u00BF\u00BDRose Nicholson photo Sangster wins settlement Private school for French Gail Sangster, tormer manager of the Sechelt Chamber of Commerce office, has won an out of court settlement of $1500 for overtime pay and $300 for damages in her suit against the Chamber. Sangster, who had managed the Sechelt office for nearly two years, sued the Chamber for wrongful dismissal following her dismissal in March 1989, claiming that she was given no COTTAGE CARE QUALITY PROPERTY CARE SERVICES serving Sechelt and area [Watch for | Details reason for the action. A counter suit brought by the Chamber claimed that Sangster had been paid for hours that she had not worked, but documentation presented in court established that there were 173 hours of over time pay and holiday pay owing to Sangster at the time of her dismissal. \"I was never told why I was fired, and never given an opportunity to defend myself,\" Sangster said in an interview with the Coast News. \"It was a devastating experience.\" \"I tried to settle it without going to court. AU I wanted was to find out what I had done, but they wouldn't talk to me, so I took it to court.\" The out of court settlement came after a one day court hearing in Sechelt on April 23. It's the middle of summer. A time when most parents forget about school, let the pressure off, and relax. However, since February of this year there has not been much relaxing for parents who wanted to have their children enroll in French Immersion in Grade I this September. As a result of the decision by the school board to cancel the early French Immersion program on the Sunshine Coast a group of parents has organized the 'Sunshine Coast French Education Society' (SCFES). We should be hearing a lot from the SCFES in the next while. They propose to offer an alternative to the public school in this district. They have contracted a certified teacher, a Ms Viviane Hayeur, to provide French Immersion instruction. The immediate concern is with the Kindergarten and Grade 1 students who would otherwise have nowhere to go this September. Ms Hayeur is from Montreal where she received her Bachelors degree. She has taught for the last 10 years, most recently in Baton- Rouge. She is certified to teach both elementary and secondary levels. This independent French Immersion school will be held at Roberts Creek. The lease for Camp Douglas has been signed by officials of the society. The marine environment and Consultant seeks recreation views Consultant Doug Henderson is in the process of quizzing members of about 65 community groups on the Sunshine Coast. The information received will form part of the recommendations of the action plan for the delivetry of recreation and leisure services. Professional Environmental Recreational Consultants (PERC), hired by the Sunshine July Effective 30th, 1990 fea TOWN OF GIBSONS Motor Vehicle hours will be Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 4:30 pm Saturday 9:00 am to 12:30 pm Coast Regional District and funded by the four local governments, is preparing the plan which will assist our local governments in planning for recreation and leisure over the next decade. Doug Henderson is conducting the one-hour interviews with representatives of ratepayers' associations, as well as the Coast's sports, arts and nature groups. PERC will also seek public opinion through a mail-out survey to be sent to approximately 1000 randomly selected Sunshine Coast residents. A goals and objectives workshop involving local decision-makers and facilitated by PERC will be held on August 9. The first draft of the action plan is to be ready by late August or early Septemeber. A public information meeting to receive input and suggestions will be scheduled soon after. If you or your group has nol been contacted and you wish to speak with the consultant, he can be reached through PALS' representatives Sandy McBride (885-5717) or Sue Lamb (885-9975). k CEDAR BENCHES Comfortable & mad* to last. Mortise & Tenon joinery throughout. Oil Finish 4' BENCH - $525 SW BENCH -1590 fnoMlnr* Timothy Clement Cabinet Maker Mfrtait Call Me/ am\*A%%\%*aTAV Also Available At Shadow Baux Galleries Cowrie St., Sechilt 885-7606 forested surroundings should make for a good school location. This will not be the permanent location for the school however, there are plans to construct a permanent building in the next few years. All of these great strides cost. School will not be free for these children. The $300 per month tuition for a full day student may put the school out of reach for some families. As a result, the society has voted not to let cost deter a student from attending French Immersion school. The final decision is made by an admissions committee, and the funding shortfall will have to be managed by more vigorous fund raising. There is still some room for students wishing to enter Grade One or Kindergarten in September. Contact 886-8029 for details. 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