6 s : ae Soa rlander. tne Gest ctrive di “p't, bg No * Kirk. ADVANCE EE ae Vol. 1, No. 37 Squamish, B.C., Thursday, March 29, 1951 Ski Slopes near Diamond Head Chalet SKI RESORT HAS |": BUSY SEASON Diamond Head Chalet enjoyed a busy weekend over the Easter holi day with more than thirty guests there Among those returning for ‘| radio their annual Easter visit were Gil Hoolev, Al Brice and Guv Dutson of the UBC Department of Chem- Alex Wainman and Hans, Ronemois of the Slavonic Laneg- istry, fr ope with son Pat and dau | ghter Susan, Jean McEwen. og Roxs, Hilda McLean and Peter jay. | Also spending the weekend were | Chris Reid, Kurt Starke, Mr and) Mrs J Jette: and their two child. ren, Alice Huberman. Bett Mackenzie, and Mrs: cia Mtn who were turned-back lastChristinas bv hign water at Little Mamquam Creek ave also guests. as well as Pat Keatly, Vancouver Sun reporter, and Roy Hoolev, who is up from California to go ski-mountaineering with Ian Several other guests arrived at the beginning of Jhe week, Mr. and Mrs Knowles, of Victoria, Lorne ering Krugel, Pat and Rick Murphy and Peter Spring, skico! tianist for the Province. The Chalet is now equipped with and hooked up with the Vancouver radio telephon station, telephone which allows the resort to keepin touch with their West Van couver ‘office and permits calls to be made to any number in Vancou ver. This service. coupled with the helicopter landings will make it easier to bring anvone out. in ca-e of au accident Itke the one which ig. ee last spring pert, Cyril Trott ‘MEETING TO PROTEST BCHIS PREMIUM RATES a public meeting rheathe on Sunday. £? pm to discuss the hospital insnrance. Ran Harding, CCF member for Kaslo Slocan will address the gath Mr. Harding pas a great deal of information on the subject of hospital insurance and has led debates on the problem in the pro vineial legislature Main purpose of the meeting will be to protest the rise in bospital i C. Carson has also been invited to attend the meeting insurance premiums. The Hon ewport Hotel Limited : Excellent Accommodation eu Modern Moderate Rates The Best of Cuisine “You'll Like the af a : H : ie Z jfented with a gold W altham p WORK RESUMED ON NEW SCHOOL BUILDING Work on the Squamish Junior Senior high school has been resum- ed after a delav of sbout eight weeks. Concrete is now being pour ed for the foundation walls and the of the first floor building has just commenced laying of the Lumber deliveries were also de laved bv the bad weather but the work on the trusses has resumed since the materials nave been arr wing Tn about a month from now the progress will be seen and the puild ing will begin te take shape. ‘The pourtug of the concrete walls should be completed some time next week. The contractors. Bennett White Co Ltd., nave about 35 men working on the buildipg at present. Woodfibre On Saturday night, Mach 24th partv for Mr KE Pp Brennan in the Community hall About three hurdred fiiends and relatives attended and he was pres- and a farewell as heen the manager of the Woodfibre plant for the past 35 vears aud the place not seem the same withont his familiar presence On Sunday be left to reside in) Vancouver % . will Beth Walton and Miss T. Kuieht: spent Soe F oe es weekend with -' one ae : a ’ Shivlev Chadwick spent tue noll- d v weekend with her parents Mr. F. Niro is home frem Van couver College for the Kaster holi- days. Mrs J Ramsay and the children spent the Easter weekend in Van- coluuver Mrs J Guthrie and the children are spending the holidavs with her people in*Victoria Pheer Competes into the former Whitbv home. moved He is in the engineering Oe pe Leak of the boiler house. Mrs. F. Van Horlick and her two children were weekend visitors at the M, Eckersley’s Mr. and A\rs. Percv Eckersley Jr. spent the holiday weekend with his parents. Mrs. Ralph Tutin, president of the PTA is attenbing the PTA convention in Victoria this week. Mrs E Beckett and the child- are in Vancouver this week where Mrs Beckett is attending the B.C. have Teacher's Federation Convention. 2 Ad 4 eer Be ornare ous oe Sauanish. r became the bride oF Legion Notes With the good weather coming, enthusiasm for the Canadian Leg- ion Memorial Hall is growing in intensity and the recruiting of new members is in full swing. The arrival of one hundred sacks of cement for the founation is an indication that a start on the first stages of building the hall and the Memorial Cenotaph the near future will begin in A quantity of lumber, ais@for the foundation, will be available as soon as the mill is in full production \ The entertainment committee has planned an extensive program A whist drive apd cribbage: tournament will soon be started. Watch for more details. A sign, new hall will soon appear on Cleve- ioe here to raise funds. marking the site oi the Golaiy---Nore A very p etty wedding took place. in Squamish United church Satur- dav morning. March 24 at 11 am. when Jean Astrid Irene, youngest sent Mos ~ Posnies “Neore-of, es Frank John Golaty, second son of Mr and Mrs. V Golaiv of White- wood. Sask. Rev. J. R. Hewitt officiated. The bride, who was given. in marriage by her father, chose heavy white satin for her wedding pown Tbe net yoked bodice fea- tured a lace ruffle below the yoke, aud long lily pointed sleeves The fulr skirt. cut slightly. en train, was edged with lace and caught up in the front with bunucbes of lily of the valley. Her length veil fell from:a pleated net * halotrimmed with orange blossoms. three quarter She carried red roses. Her sole attendant, Mrs. Brian Bucklev, wore core corded taffeta in aqua. ‘The full skirted gown, featured a net overskirt and bustle bows, while the bodice was to~ped by an off-shoulder double fold of material at the neckline. She wore a matching cap and elbow length mitts avd carried white carnations. Vendal Golaiv, the brother of the groom was best man and the usher was another of his brothers, Tonv Golaiy The reception was held in the \dining room of the Community hall and. Rev. J. R. Hewitt propos- ed the toast to the bride. For their honeymoon in Seaftle, the bride donned a suit in the new toast-beige shade with navy ac- cessories. On their return they will reside in Squamish.