January - Bamfield Historical Society

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January - Bamfield Historical Society
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tVell, here w$ are, long past lg8d sr:rJa rlllloa other hur*
dles, stlll hanglnt ln there and embarklng upon our fourth year
sE the Barttey Sounder, Rrlllng togother a Journal evsry month
has been lnterestlng and educatlonal, to say the very least. Irm
startlng to look wlth lnterest upon those small, glo*ey magazlnee
from obecure places wlth tltles llke Scotland, or lvty Garden or
Mole-keepertxh*lunthly" tiletre a long way frorn belng as popular a*
the Jelly doughnut, but lt neyer hurcs to dre&m, Imaglne, &
cover full of pufftns ln fult color!
Speaklngof which, iThenk youn to our covar ertlst for th*
flrst lssue of 198S, westcoast artlet and Sr$cer Arrne Stew*rt"
Ae yon may ulready know, the puffine sre one of the eix design*
.,{nneused for her set* of no*ecard"s,nvail*bls at Samfield 6en*rel $tore"
! stlll sanrt belleve that we h*d ab*oiutely no fog ln
De*ei.rrtrr+r,
wtles tltey were s<:chedln fr:r tueeks in V*nc*uv'er, Vi*i*:
rle an*l the ree* of the liiw*,1'rnatnlern-d*
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g*eel fort$ne ts *pend Chr,istri'ieu
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Beale Light liratio'rr, whsre ws t*ash*-qd
in sunshirue{'sr s*verai
week$" blot ttl be borlngo New Yenrrs Hve car$e In wlttr peltlng
ra ln a n d w l n d a o f 4 S kn o fs. Il ve b e en out on the r yafer when !t
was blowlnghard enoughto sting the ey*e wlth solt .$prsyand **g
the gloves and trl*kle st*aeltly through rlee eollar asd dorri'ntke
bock" Yuk, lYhtch nnadelt sll th* ffrc?repleacant to enloy the
raglng ssss througlr a daublc*glmrodpicterre rvlndow, tres 1lr,
c*ffe* Iac,sd. A;s we walked the short distnnce frc;ia the hoiis*
where we stayed to Norble and flvalc house, I rennemberedother New
Ye*rr* Eve nlgirts tn Bamfleld, and thought about the crowd
gathered for dlnner and the dance st ths Communlty Hell" tor
once I wasntt etufflng nry long oktrt into & palr of ralnpants,
wearlng nylons wlth gurnb*oto end carryln6 dresr shoes and a
dessert wrepped in plaotlc begt. And the flarhl{ght, and the
tlcketsl and stopp{ng to plck up the lce for th* bsr,
This New Yearfs Eve there were three couples at Cape Beale,
whlch Norble rays ha*nrt happenedin at least the flfte€n years
he rem*mbero. Captaln ,4,lexFrovln and hle wlfe, Margeret, toln*d
Jlm and"I ond Norble ar:d Eva Brand nnd doughter Ssrsh to rtng ln
the n*w year, I felt we wsre cnJoying an h{storic mornent.."buf
th e n , srennt they al' l?
The ryeather was $s 'wet and wlndy we eimoet wersnrt able to
Ieave Cape Beale, not thst I wss ln uny ru$h. You kncw how
ccrmfortlng th€y say lt ls to s marlner t$ sse I fsmlltar ltgbthouse fla*hlng? Itrs *trangely comfortlng to llve trelow thqt
flaehlng !ight, tos. In Btmfletrd, livlng with a generstorr o$r
l{ghts go out svsry ntglrt wl'lenve pull the plug, so I feel close
r$ ths blacknossof nighttkne" Llvlng ryIth s llght le Enonellke
!!vlng'ln e elty vhere your nolghbor never remembsr$to turn off
tlrs gerage llghto sxcspt thst &t Cap* Besls the ltglrt lllumlnes
the front row sf a pr'lmeval cathedral full of c*d*rnn aradyou
h**r tho s$rf rsther thqn trafflc nolse*.
We dir3nrnkelt, wlth wluds reported to be Sil gale force, but
*ntry hecnuss tve wsre ehle to gft a ride ln a choppor-*&$ far as
the P*cXfi{:rvas c*ncerRerS,fsurffs up!{
**l*k in $unrilsld, wetvs rnadeNew Y*l*rrrsresolutlclnsts fl*d
m$re rq,r{*srsand to ds msr€ u'rltlng. [.ike to write for ilhe
B+*rk!e"p$*rrundmn?trlea e doi
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JamesFerrls
L e ttsr s to th€ Edit<lr
Poter Janitls
*amfletrdWeether
S*vld Heg*trom
Sict You Know?
Davld l{egstrom
Cosst {}usrd Nsws
Lorne hihlntoslr
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Lelth Boulter
Drunk Drlrters
Rev. Vern I\&Eachern
firnrch t{ewe
R. Bruce Scott
Fages from tlte Psst
Eva Srand
Re,plpesfronr the Llghthouse
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Your Gardeu
Blo-Oraf
How Are Your Rtrythms?
Farent Actlon Team
Judy Schrntdt
&ctle Lynes
Thoughts on Thlngs in Creneral
Doug Hopwood
The SawmtllRoJect
C. Lynes
Hast C-oastArttsts
Bernlce Stewart
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Al Benton
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Caperon, father of local .&sfierodn fobert Candron, IJoyd Cameron
suffered d hearf, attack vhlJe ddatng hls .son in Banftald on
Decesber 28th.
Hr. Caaeron ras born ln Seattler gashJngton ln 1910 rvillle
his parentgr nfio vete Qanadlanr vere tlere for a rLsdt, He greu
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SurLng fhe greaf depressron he aaved to Fo.ll.s rvhere ie, fils
brorhar and a frtend opened up a placer mine. It was *hlJe
vor*ing thsrr gold alne tlat he had an accldent vhlch ultioateJy
cosf frfln hfu leg.
ffe recoysred slorJy' and sysylfuall.y vent. ta vark as € aerorking on thetr floefJng
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mar:hJle shopr tbs S{opson JJr a converted frasar fr.Iyer dredge.
fJe began gi.lJn*tting pe-rt-fimer dfld yenf, on tro becoure a full-f,zme
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LgTTffi,S TCI 1TIH EDTTORS
Dear Jeanne and Jkq
Thinklng of you all ln Barnflcld, of yoerrforrow for the dear
Ollts fanntly but also I knor, of ysur caring end eharlng and
cunfort lRg.
Our rr*rrnest rylshes. Wr lovo th+ Sarkley $ounder brlnglng r:s
closer ts Barnflelc!.
Jlll & Joe $lsden
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HoBe yon h*ve n happy holld*y amd ttae snowfs gone, Ite
sb**t 5S yeer* ag* wlien Sarnfleld froae up 3n f'{svernber,hed ts get
tiie Sriv?t, Shlpr Givenchy to corne *p the creek alld break the I*e
in ehe '*reek when lt frr.:e* ov€rr
l,Veliu $t *cl*riv*d here mbout l$ lnelle* ir: ele* f3rst w**}t rlf
N*ver*b*r. .*hat a m*s*l flers stxl{ed *ll Gv,sF}s*B}r:*i$cl***d"
+-,r,srr${,trflR, Hut thtt sn'owr$ m{rst all Ssne nnd th+ --*uiit${'fii
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I t r n $ f i l t h a n 6 i n r 1 n " l r v e n e v & r r e a q $s o f f i u c h { n e ! i r r t y
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iife, thank S':d i ettll se€ or I'd really flip!
X rerrew any m. Scunder" It keeps me $lsrt of up to det* but it
makes me 60 lgnessme for Bamfield.
Guess lrll go for ilow, do heve fun and hepp{n*ss, lcve ar
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Dear .feanneand Jircr,
Stlll look forward to the Barkl*y Souuder wtth grest
lntereet. All good wlshes for 198S.
Stch & htkrgaret krdy
Vlctorta, B.C.
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I adore my Bnrkley Sounder, it keep* the spirlt of the
tr*lsnd fresh ln my mlnd. I walt to lell my houce ln Ontario, at
whlch polnt I will r€turn to beautiful VEncouverIslaad. Plesse
flnd encloeed my cheque to lnsure continued dellvery of your
coastal Journel.
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DearJeanneFerrls,
Ploase renev our subscrlptlon to the Barkley Soundel. t
wouldltke to order two coples of the Bamfield Buffet cookbook.
My husband,Flenry, psrtlcularly enJoy$your rnagazlnesince
he grew up In Bamfteld and reads ell the artlcles wlth mucll
lnterest. If there ls any money left orerr please donate lt
towardthe dtrhrvasher fund"
stnlerery, Auce wrckharn
Vancouver
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DearFrlends:
Klndly renev our subocrlption to the Barkley Sounder. My
vlfe, Jeaa, and myself greatly appreclate your magazlnehelplng
to keep us In touch rvlth Bamfleld eventt. We dld enjoy our flve
yearswtth the Bamfteld Unltod Church very much, and enJoyyour
a r tl c l e s .
WIth sll Good l{ishes to all your staff, and all at Eamfleld,
Slncorely, {Rev.Dr.} }L Russell Ross
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by
Peter Janltls
I thlnk that lt lt safe to $ay thst ffe had unnrouallynlce
w€sther !n Deccmber thlg yeatr. Nornnxllylt ls the blowlest and
wette,$t{nonth of the yesr. lYe hsd one medlurn{or three-star}
southeaEteron December3rd. After thst tt seemedthet Mother
Nature Inhaled and held her breath for the rest of the month,
rel e*sl ng l t on New Year r s nlght,
There ryaeabsoultely no fog. Tventy dsys wlth full runshlne
or at least some of lt. Decemberetsrted wtth { lnches of snow
on the ground, but by the fourth day of the moath lt res gone.
Tennperatures,lt ryascold going by Sarnfleldsrmndards. The
minimurntemperstures w€re at or belory OoCon ?4 day* The lowest
teniperatureof *?oC lyas on the flrst. The hlgh tempeFatureof
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Fut then last DecembertsMean T*rnperatr:rew&$ ?.65"e
Freclpltatlon: 6,13 IncheE. {One Inch of that ryaseno\ry,on
the firet.) Average for the month of December ls lS.8 tnchee"
Decernberlr urunlly the wettest month of the year.
The total preclpltatlon for 1985 was 62.2 lnches, Average
yearly ralnfall for Bamfleld ls 108.73lnclres.
To flnd out the drlert yeer end nonth on record I had to go
back In the Abstract Book for elghty years. 1905 was the year
whep only 56.64 lncher wene recorded. However, Decremborln that
year produced onty ?.50 Inches.
DID YOU KNOW?
by
Dave Hegstrom
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VancouverrsWegt End has one of North Arnericafs htghest
denslty hlgh-rtrsoareas.
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T h e O k a n a ga nV a l l e y, d u e to tts m l!d, dr y cllm ute, pr oves
b e n e f l c i a l f or pe o p l e w ho su ffe r fr om ar thr ltls, asthm aand
other resplratory allrnents,
3.
The worldts longest eeaweed, found near Terrs del Fuegoin
SorithArnerlce, grow$ to 600 feet {182"5 metres} and sometlrnes to a$ long s$ t000 feet (305 menes).
py-ftlp.gs),grows up to
The Paclflc Giant Kelp {Mq-q,r_o_cyq!!g
is6 fcet (60 metres) dnd ca;ffids
ln n day,
4.
T h e x ' o r l d t s ta l l e st tre e , a C oa st Redvr oodln ReduioodCr e*k
Grd'"r'*oFlumbolt County,. Callfornl*, trs 3S7,8 feet { I t ?. } 0
m * t r u s ) t a i l w l t h a g i r t h o f 4 4 f e e t { 1 3 . 4 1r n e t l " e s } ,
5,
T h e t a l l e s t C hrl stmastre e , e rected In ' fr afalgar $quar e ln
L o n d o nt n 1 97 0w ag 6 9 fe e t {2 1 ,03 m etr es} tall, lt gr ew ln
Nloruny.
6.
The largect ferns, on Norfolk leland ln the South Paclflc,
g r o w u p t o 6 0 fee t {18 .2 8 me tres} tall.
COASTGUARDNEWI;
by
Dave Hegatrom
There have been 98 Incldents In 1985. The MLB BAMFIELD ts back
ln servlce after her reflt.
The old Bamfleld Llfe Boat ls in Toflno, stendlng ln for MLB
TOFINO,whlch ls on gnnual reflt In Vlctorla.
T h e R H I O T scho o lvl l l sta rt ag a l n on Januar y16, 19E6.
11
The Shotgun Approach
Book Revler r r by Lor ne tr [clntosh
The Edl tors;
Greerlngs, Merry Chrlstmas and go on' Herewlth, the rhotgun
approach, (Pretend I Just came up from the floatl.
Flrst, there ls another posslblesolutlon to October Puzzle *8:
however, it requlres one assumptlon(that the contalners be cyllndrlcal), so le not qutte as foolproof as the offlclal snswer. Pour
both the flve ounce and three ounce contalner full from the Jug. Tip
each of them so that cractly half the llquld ls poured out, leaving
2 L + l * or 4 ounces. ( ln cyllndr lcal contalner s, the dl agonal bl sects the volum e) .
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Second,my book reports. Ha, you dontt rememberarklng for book
reports? Well, never mlnd, Ifve sent three along Just for-fun anyIay. Two I have read completely, the thlrd sklmmed through ln a
bookstore.
STUIufED, by Ken Drushka,ls a detalled, deep-problngrevlew of
the forest lndustry of B.G wlth many questrons for ati of us to
conslder, lf we take serlously the thought that we have any share of
the responeiblllty for the present state of thls lndustry, Drushka
takes the tlme to lead us through the developmentof rhat has come
to be accepted as sclentlflc forestry. He comtllneshtstory, economlcs and pollttcs as he unravels the story of the stewardihlp of our
foregts. This text ls often so packed wlth tnformatlon that- I found
It difflcult to read more than a chapter a olght, For me, at least,
some Jntervenlng dlgeatlon of the materlalwasnecessary.overall, I
conslder the book a valuable addltlon to my llbrary.
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For the armchalr travelerrs and geography/hlstorybuffs, FOREIGN
II.S ON THE SILK ROAD, by Peter Hopkirk, ls a fasclnstlng account
the redl*covery of early clvlllratlon rltes ln NW Chlna along
w.arknownas the Sllk Road That route sonnected anclent Rorne to
na. Along lt flowed splce*, gold, rare Jewels, rllk end id*as
t the centurlee frorn about 300 to 900 A.D. Towns, klngdems
even clvillzatlons flourlnhed snd died along curavan rCIute$
tlng the edges of the Gobi, Lop and, Taklarnakan deserts, Four
dredye*rs leter Merco Potrsfollowed the renewedconfiectlon frorc
enlce to Cmtltsy and rep$rted *nsle{it rulms ln the degert, This boc}k
ces the erchaeological actlvltles of e handfu! of neal tlnaJtr*na
eei wllo betwa'en lS90 anr! 1920 founc! errldence thet the old l*ge*dx
true. /$rg,ocdr*ad on a little lenown part of the wnn!*tr"
As e sonioElrn€ ltghtkeeper tr felg comp*lled to flip througlt
an*i t}ir*
tS SF T{"$H LISF{T, apper*ntly a histr;ry *f tr16hti""eep'0}.r*
t hou*e$ of the B,C. curast, hI Donalii ffrahsnn.My nnitial ttupres*
w a s t ; t r m fa f e w e r r n r s h a v * * l l p p e d t h n o u 6 h . F n r ' * x n * t p i r * , i n
u'r'!tingtfie. mf'fnrCs tfi e*tahllsh Cape ffiern1eh* ilOtl*rgthet il'retn
th* .{*rtt$lemr:i:;*ri;l#
flove, nsix nntrleS&w,ly Ei1y41s*1,
l*rli:iqd &t il"!fi{$Serl
}rlxv* wnikmd Io Ciap*
{,${i$t;{errests, implying thsr Slaeywr"autrd
e. A very wet walk, unless ln thone e.iaysl$'revgr ffh*1nnel froae
rr. A qulck look frt the lnslde csver map gave no oigrl of the Cnp*
Itt Llght. Sktnuirlng through the sectlon oil Hstevau Potnt I w*s
prlsed to learn that lt was not a Japanesesub whlch trad flred orr
llght there" Unfortunately, I was nnoderatelydest!tute st the
so haventt read tho whole book, It ls on my llst to buyr errsrg
all, slmply becauselrm hooked on storles of the coast.
Prlce wlse the flrst two are th e b e st buys, about $10 or $1? tn
Gottaf go, vlndts cominf up" Feels llke raln, yrknow.
Regardc,
Lorne ltlclntosh
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LEITFI FOTJLTER
As I wrlte, the federal mlnlster of Justlce ls on o trlumphal
tour &cross the tand to explaln and Justlfy the tougher stance
edopted toward drunk drtvlng. John Crouble ls perforrnlng 8 current
verslon of the old nursery rhyme: FHe stuck ln hls thumb and pulled
out a p!um, and sald what a good boy am I!n
Now even tlre most functlonally illlterate among us reallzes
thls ls a'problem whlch should lrave been dealt wlth Bt leaet ten
. y s a r sa g o . S o c i e t y r e c o g n l z e d t h e p r o b l e m f ' r o m t h e t i m e t h e a u t o m o b l l e b e c a m e s n i n s t r u n r e n to f d e a t h n b u t l a e k e d t h e w i l l t o d o a n y thing about tt.
Dr*nk drlving has rr"llned the llves of countleso numbers of
cltizens. trf not by cauulng their untimely deaths, then by kllling
loved ones, causing crlppltng ph)'sieal conditlons or flnanclal lmpov'eri slnent .
W e h a v e o b s e r v e d t h e c o u r t $ , s e e m t n gr e l u c t a n t t o l m p o s e e v e n
llre minor peneltles to the full extent allowed. Many of us have felt
that those responsible for the creatlng and enforcing of regulatlons
in rhis matter had n sneaking nThere b,ut for the grace of 6od, go
I ! i' feeltrug.
r)ur *ste..*ruiedpolittrclan$ $at on thufr hnnds snd
ir,'te;rnwl;ita.;',
r i i ' . r w , i , ctJl l e c & r r i s g e o i , i o u s r o e d g t o c o f i t l n u e , f r u e t o t h e i r l n rl;ici,r,, of polltlcal self-preservatlon, they did as ltttig ss possi ' n l e t o a i l e v i a t e t h e p r o , h l e m .I i r s t e s d o f l e a d i n g , t h * y w , t i t e d u n t l l
' , h e u s u a l e r f i n yo f t h e d i s c o n t e n t e d w a s f o r r n e d , a n d t h e n s t e p p e d o u t
i n f , r o n t t , , rh e a d u p t b e f o r c e a n d l a t e r b e a w a r d e d t h e m e d a l s ,
T h a t t l r n e h a s a r r l v e d . C r o s b l e w t l l d o u b t l e s s b e r s r n e m b e r e da s
the nan r lth the courage to creete and pass the leglslation whlch
r " . r t i lf t n a t r l y c o n v i n c e t h e n a t l o n t s d r l v e r s t o s t s y a w a y f r o r n b e h l n d
the wheel while under the influence of alcohol.
But what of the victlrns of decades gone by? Does our beloved
rnlnlster of ijusticeil have s way of restorlng to normal the lives of
those who have been desolated already? Can he devlse I qray to make
the leglslatlon retroactive? Do the natlorrrslawmakers deserve any
credit whateoever for being decedes late ln dolng somethlng construdtlve about a social lll whtch has caused more casualtieE than a
ftghtlng war?
And what of us? Do we sit back and breathe a slgh of rellef
that lt may now be reasonably safe to use the roads wlth reduced
concern over belng murdered?
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AIso, what of the vlctlms of the past neglect of governmentto
havetaken thls posltlve step? What wlll be thelr feellngs?
The messagels clear. In any sttuatlon or set of cricumstances
whlchcause needlers sufferlng to the Innocent, a speclfled number
have to make the ultlmate sacrlflce ln order to irave correctlve
actlontaken. These becomemartyrs to the cauEe,offered up
- on the
alte-rof expedlency, lntransigence and general drsregard for the
we lf a r eo f m a n k l nd .
The trouble wlth politlclans ls that rhey are scared vltless
o f d o ln gs o m e t h tn gth e t w i l l l ea d to thelr defeat and r em ove ther n
f ro m t h e c o m f o rta b l e p e w . w htl e a ctlng swr ftly to take over oll
c o m p a n l easn d a pprove fl na n cl al a rra ngem entswhlch w!ll cost the
c o u n t r yb l l l l o n s l n taxe s o ve r tbe ye a r s, they have no tlm e for m ost
s o c la lp r o b l e m s . l t l s o b vl ou s th st the glant for ces of Industr y
h a v ea l o t m o r e c lo u t tha n th e co mmo nhor de, and the pr oblem sof thl
formerare thought more deservtngof attentron. An oppressiveduty
on lmported scotch tn order to protect our homegrownrye, or a
h ld e ou s - d u toy n t mpo rted to b a cco to pr otect our own gr ower s, ar e
Itemsof prlme lmportance.
And s o l t g o e s. I l e a ve yo u to rur nlngte or i how m uch of the
b la mei s _y o u r s a nd ml ne . A n d al so to glve som e thou8hr to the old
sayin6:nWe get the governmentwe de$erve.n
BnHnELD
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l{l th ncsrly t00 rccipc'r frrrr':he
cooks and frlenrtr of .'ook5 ln
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B a m ft c t d .
for eary tefert'nce ln the krt(hen.
P r u c a e d s g o t a t h e f j a m fl e l d
Conmuntly Htll dlrhtoshcr fund.
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by
Rev. Ver n lvlcEacher n
Fol lcrylrU ls our sehedulefor the next flve *eeks:
l.ler'*Yea/sservlce at ll:00 a.m,
Sunday, Jan. 5th:
Sunday, jan. l2th:
l{o servlce
$unday, ]an, lgth:
ll".m a.m. service
Sunday,Jan.26th:
ll'.00 a.m. service
$undey, Feb, 2nci:
Irloeervice
Another Christmasand New Yearrs celebratlon is now hlstory and
w e b e g l n the year 1986.W e slncer ely thank all who r es pondedto our
l {hl te Gl ft Sundayoppealwtr h glfts of food and clothl ng w hi c h w er e
c{el i ve redto the SalvstionAr m y ln Vlctor la on Dec.23r d. T he S.A.
p e *p l e v/srs glad to r ecslve them nnd no dsubt have r r u ad*gr :odi :s e of
rh*n : a m** g the nee*y of cur eupltal city.
!\te i;:vite you to J*lir *tth us cn Jan. Sth tn our New':.'earrs
se rvl ce es w* give thenkr fcr the blesslr r gsof 198$ a nd s eek Sodr s
g u l da n ceand str ength for tSE6. Our them e will be, nB ehol r l oI r nuk e
a l l th i ng s newn { Rev.?l:5} . Coineand r eafflr m ycur New Year ts r es oiutlons and your falth ln God througlt Jesus Chrlst our Lord and
Saviour.
We hope your Christmasrr'asa happy tlme rylth dear frlends and
relatlves aroundyou. For somelt ts not always $o, as each December
brlngs lts share of sorrow and mlsfortune, wltness the traglc death
of 256 U,S. servlce and plane personnel at Gander, Nfld. Our own
small communlty was not erempt, as Kent and Julle Ollls lost thelr
eldest son, Kent Jr., ln a plane crash near.Castlegar, B.C. on Dec.
3rd, Kent was on a commerctalfllght to Castlegar, flylng alone, so
eract cause of hls crasb ls unknown.He leaves behlnd hls mother and
father, slster lVanda, brother Nlck, his fiance Lori and many
frlends. Funeral servlces were held in Vlctorla on Dec. gth at
MeCallfs Funeral Home. Our deepest sympathy to the Ollts famlly ln
their traglc loss.
Mrs. Bessle Wlckhamwent by plane early ln December to stay
wlth her daughter, Mrs. Nora Flower, at 2620 CavendlshAve., Vlctorla, V8R 2G8, Phbne 592-0395, for Chrlstmas and New Yearrs. Besste
hopes to return to Bamfleld early ln the New Year, weather end
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h e a r l t h , p e r r n i t t l n g .I n t t r e m s a n r l r u e s h e w l l l b e g l a d t o h e a r f r o m h e r
m a . r y f r l e n d s i n f i u , n f i e l d w f u e r es h e h $ s L r e e no n e o f t t s p l o n e e r s a n d
a hlghly resp*ctld reslrjent for rnnny years. A H*ppy New ysar,
Bessle, from all of usl
-May 1986 be good to 1ou, wlth blesslngsfor all and peace on
earth !
{Jt was brought to our artenrloq that we had reft our part of the
cturch news in last monthrs BARKLEY souNDER, our aporogiesred.)
*tgrrkhry
PAGES FROU TFM PAST
by
R. Bruce Scott
Extracts frorn the CarmanahPolnt Llghthou;e dlsrles. Entriee made by
llghtkeeper 19.P. Daykln, wlth reference to slgnalling shlps.
NovemberI, 1900
I I 8,ta. St'earnerInbound off Flattery. Barque lnbound, Shtp
I nbound"
I p .m. S team er Glenogle outbound; sisnalled pr ivate s l gnal ;
u n a b te to rep o rt.
2 p.m. Large passenger$teamer lnboundwith yellow funne! and
block top and white upper lvorks; thtnk a Norne steamer. Unable to
repGrt, Thls makes 3? vessels I have not becn able to report {ori'!ng
to tel eg rap h l l na lnter r uptlon) .
j a n u a r y3 0 , l 9 0 l
T he U ,$. re venuecutter Gr ant cam e ln and whlstled, Sl gnal l ec l
rtra t th e y w tshe dto com m unlcateper sonally.I was unableto launc ha
b o a t o w l n g to hi gh water and the gr eat quantlty of logs plled up i n
frCIntof the boathouse.She lowered a boat and came part of the way
i n b u t d i d no t l l ke the look of lt. They then went up the c os s t to
Clo*ooge.Tom called up from Clo-oose and sald the cutter had landed
a boat there, Captaln Roberts es pllot; were searchtngthe coast for
wreckage.Golng up to CapeScott and back lnslde passage.
Ju n e 1 6 . l 0 p ,m.
Cape Beale told Vlctorla the barqueCavour had mlstaken that
l l gh t fo r F l a tte ry and had gone up the Alber nl lnlet untll Indl ans
stoppedthenn.She ta boundfor Vancouver.
June 19.
Tug Lorne wlth barque Cavour in tow pa,seodlnbound.
july'25, {.45 p.m.
rDuke of Flfe inbound. Slgnalled, I a n s w e r e d w l t h p e n n a n t .
Unable to holst enslgn;no wlnd. Reported to Llc,yds agent ln Vancouver (fl ret re p o rt) .
Sept. l g .
D rtrzl e, S tear nerw hlstllng ( or whale tfumpetlng) SIV - see long
way.
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shouldnot answer any ntght *trgnalsor keep any speclal wetch for
thelr steamer* except whe$ wlre rvas In proper order and attentlsn
p a l dt o m y c a l l .
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lvirs. Stone called from Clo*oose and ssid a large four masted
shtphad drifted In nearly on ts the reef. The fueen Clty hed g*ne
to her ss€igtailce, She got ouf ngain rflthout help. $he has be*n
b e a tl n gs f f h e re fo r fo u r dn ys w ai tlng for s tug" $ever al other
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M\4PANT AND GN{V€RCIAL LAW
REAL ESTATE AI€ ttffi.TC/tGES
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Eva Brand
Casserole of Beef wlth Beer
ll4 cup salad ot I
2 Ib beof round, cut In t lnch cubes
2 m e d . o n l o n s , s l 'i c e d t h l n
l11 cup flour
lf cupe hot vater
I cup beer (t add more, !f necessaryl
I clove gerl lc, mlnced
I bay leaf
2 rsp salt
l12 tsp sugar
l* tsp vlnegar
t/8 tsp nutmeg
A sprlg of parstey, chopped
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oregano
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tlrfic, then remove to casserole wlth cov€r. Add 2 T oil, si:is$$ eil{;
brown them well. Stlr ln the flour., hot water, beer, garlie, ba).
leaf, salt, sugqr, vlnegar, nutmeg, parrley and oregano.
Return meat to onlon mlxrure, bring the whole ta a boil, then
turn lnto the casserole and cover. Bake st 325o for about 2 hours or
until tender, Garnish wlth addltlonul parsley.
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Thlr gtew ts good over bolled or maehedpotatoes. you can add
potsto or carfot to thls, but the flavour ls best when the vegetables are cooked separately.
THE CttSSrq.IED AD
For Salel
l{eu Zealand splnnlng wheel,
Vancouver-nade cardng oacldne and tlree
l9g! of bronn Ner Zealand uool. Aektng
$150. for the lot. Phone: 728-3267.
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rc(.R CARDEN
Even at thls tlme of year, your garden needs thought, care and
understandlng.Plante, as llvlng thlngc, reepond to klnd treatment.
One thtng that you can do ls to prepare and lmprove thelrb n v I ro rrn e nt .
We thtnk of plants as belng runfeellngf. Tlme lapse photography
seemsto lndlcate that plants reect to outslde lnfluences, as do all
llvlng thlngs. A good envlronrnent,good food and good llvlng condltl on s ce n g reatly affect plant gr owth and health.
It l s a ppsr ent that r alsed beds ar e deslr able ln thl s c l l m ate.
N ow l s a g o od tlm e to plan your gar denlayout and to star t c ons tr uc tlon of your raised beds. The beds do not have to be fancy. You can
use scrap lumber and anythlng elee you can flnd to build them. The
i rn p o rtan t th lng ls to glve ihe plants good dr ainage and tt l s not
ne ce ssa ryto have the beds aesthetically pleaslng to ac c om pl l s h
that.
Y ou can star t to collect seaweedfor your gar den. I t l s w onder fu l stu ff. It gtves body to your soil, adds nutr ientg and tr ac e
ql i e men t$g a !r :r e, and is avallable In r etur n for a little l abor . H ow
c e n y o u b e a t t h a t ! ! ! T l i e r e i s n o r e a s o nt o w a i t . H a r v e s t i n gs e a w e e d
n o w w i l l g l ve lt a chance to cor npostand be r eady for y our pl ants l n
the e p rl n g . Just spr eadlt over your beds llke a r nulch. D onl t w om y
a b o u t th e fa ct that ir does not seer nto br eak down compl etel y .T he
p l an t* d o n o t m ind, and your gar clenwlll beneflt gr eatly .
I am sure that rnost gardenerEare uslng compostlngto provlde
rich food for your gardene. If you are not, for goodnesssakeg,
start. Your table scraps are I ftne $ource of nutrlents for your
garden. Use them !! Do not, however, compost meat scrsps. In thls
& rea , l t l s an open lnvltatlon to bear s. Use vegetable s c r aps onl y ,
F ee d you r meat scr epsto your pets or to the flsh or se agul l s .
N o w l s the tlm e to send for your seed catalogues .[t l s a fl ne
tlme to browse through the pages and to rnake your docislons ae to I
w ha t to pl ant. It ts gr eat fun to plck at least one ve getabl e that
you have never trled before, and to see lf you can get lt to grow
well here. You rnlght dlecover that eomethlngthst ls not supposedto
g row h e re w lll do wel!. That wtll glve you sor nethlngto br ag about
to your frlends.
Go to l t ! ! Star t your gar den, at least In your m lnd. Be r eady
to pa mpe ryour plants when they ar r lve ln the spr lng.
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Baofield,
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Bob and Etleen
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RichardA.H. lL{ortimer.
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LA9-225 Canada ltve.r Duncan, B.C.
P.0. Bor 4?5 (7t+W332) VgL 3Xg
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T{Off ARE TCILR RHYTFMS?
The,Bto-Grsf on the fotlowlng page ts a blo-rythm for the month
of January for Jlm, The theory |l that aach of us has three natursl
cyc.les that govern our llveg. These three cycles are In phase st our
blrth, but have different perlods. Our physlcal cycle h8$ a period
of ?3 daye, Our second cycie is our emgtlonst ctate and has a perlod
of ?8 days. The third cycle Soverns lntellectual matters and has a
p e r l o d o f g g d a y s , T h e s ec y c l e s a r e s l n e w a v e $ t h a t c o n s t e n t l y a w l n g
irom peak tCI vnlley and back, There is no clgnlflcance to the peaks
or valleys, but to the zet'o crosslngs. When a cycle cro$ses zero'
that dny is criticai f*:: that cycle. When two cycles cro$s- on the
s&rne day, .that day ls dotlble crltlcal. When three cross on the s&m€
dnyn rhnt dny is trlple crlt!cal" These days foretell lri:pnrtnnt or
c*rrta*trnphic eirent$" Tlist Is tlre theory" If you wo,uld ilke t0 te.st
itn we w{ll plot your rhythms {or any rnonth yott would iike to seor.
Perhaps ynu could plck a dste when something very good or very ba'd
happened and see how clore your blo-rhythrns conie to thls date" Then
'you'could plckI a dato ln the future and sct sccordlngly.
It bf t t charts of your rhythms are Evatlable for $3,00 each.
your narne, dste of btrth and the mouth you would llke to
send
Just
Investlgate,together rrlth $3.00 per chart to:
TIIEBARKLEYSOT'NDEN,
P.O.Box 9l
Bamfleld, B,C.
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$teplrenand Judy Gray aro pleaeedto announc€the blrttr of a
son, ThomasAllan CreorgcGray.
' Thornaswas born lt{ovembetISth at 3:04 pm et the Llonfg Gete
Hospftal In Vancouver. ll* wetgh*d S poundt 6 ouncesat blrth.
Marcle welcomesher new llgtle brother to Famfleld.
PAR.UdT Aff IS{ TflAfoI
by
Judy Schmldr
The Lase PAT meetlng was heid st P*chenan where thers xryo.$
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good turnsut of psrsnt$,
Ccf fee and cake w$re pno'vided foy
Lavern*'Co'ok"
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PAT would llke er:rthumk nll tire p**pl*'wFr-+ c*:y***i* rk;y
Chrlstmss play *nd rnade it n blg $uc*e$$.
.!Ye are hoping to have r) ggjJlg 0glvp sr! j.gsggry" 3Sr-jgg$,
westhsr permltttng" The money l* ic go fbf a eer of rfie eenndfl*r?
WorldBook Encyclopediefor the school,
Tbe nsxt PAT meetlng wtli be held sr ths schclolar ?:"30on
JanuarY!l' l98s'
HappyNevYeart
Bamfteldts Pollttcsl Cartoonlst for January lt Frcd Welland.
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THOUGFITS
OI{ THII.{GS
III{
GENERAL
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Cecile Lynos has luat publtshed e book of pcetry and llne
art called rThoughts on.Thlngs ln Generalil. HEr 30 page ollrn
volumecontslns 18 poernos$d numerossllne drawlng* Tho shsve
cxcer?t rrs taken from pages 22 e $ of FTtoughtst"
The brjok ls ovatlsble by mall crder {$4.S0 ssvgrs ehlpplngl, To order ysur copy, wrlte to:
G Lfneg
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Fsrk*vills, 8.C. V0R ?$0
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TI{A SAUft4ILL PN$JNCT
Nic*ragus io atruggllng to rebutld lts economy ogaln*t rnsny
obstscl*r" The csuntry has n legacy of pcverty from yeer$ of exploltetgou end opprer*ion under the Sornorn dlctatorship" The major
e*rth*1unke sf 1972 dextroyed ma$y hcusos and pnbttc bulldlngs, and
rsi**h of thre forelgn ald money thst w$s sent ws$ pr:cketed by $<lmoza.
S ! n q : et h e * r n e r t h n o wo f $ o m m z ni n 1 9 7 9 , N i c a r e g u n h s s a n e w g o r e r n *
??r*Nlt,c&cnmitted to bulldlng a better Ilfe fcr tlie peoplen go llnprov*
l*g l'remltfu*elrm end sr$ucttion, and to earrying out lflnd refslrr'rlsa$d
i**r*:**rirrS f*od production.
S u t N i * a r m g m a f xt r o u b l e s s r e n s t o v * r , f f o u n r e r * r * v o l u t l o n a r y
er{Ii{*s sl.rppr:r{:ed
by the uoS,o and the U.$, trade *mbargst Ef,e warict r n g t + { $ r m i mt h e c * u n t r y l o r e u o u r € e $ . M a * y * { v i l { a n t e r s * t s e u c h a *
dny*u:are elefitre$ nnd fmrm b,*lldlngs hnve bee* cle*trnyed by tcontnat
{iitt&{:k$, smd lnucfr sf tix.e e*r)nsrny le devoteri to dmferrse"h[&ny baelr:
ir*cess$q;l*sr:f lif* are [n $oarce *upply.
*v*r th*: p**r flve y**r$ ffany Censd!*n+ hnse sh*w* filielr $ritrr*
p#rl itrr' flic*n"ergu$?**truggie to rebultrclby donartng rnc'n*y 'r$ rry*li
.::,Jt.rrlii,q*qd supp!$ereslf mtl klnde through ifue $T'*ols fclr Peacet
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"itrt:j trq:sf'*n ;*i:;'.lrber
fr'#rti sr$ll:I'i i$,,{1"}rrunr*
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'*'r,rii,il,*6*lh*r t*lv*rels m *p*clfir: g*ni; n;: *nnd,n g:rontmhls
s**;rmlilq*
jd{*trr*r$ua"It wl}trgo s* aa erea where land is b*ing ciesred for Rew
f'sfm,,$
und v'{llmg*$"At pr.ressnt,
msny of t}:e tre*,s thst ar*.cqrt d*wn
are *iruipiyieft to rot for l*ck of any lvay ts tur$ thern Int*r lurnber"
We I'rnv*chCIsene de*{gnof portoble earvm{llrhot I* slrnpneand
re,llehle and hEs been proven ln use eround the world. Sawmill* of
*hl* typ$ &re *lso found {n prsctlcally €very rurel conrmuniry +f
B.{]" wirer*
thousandsof hoLr.ses
have b*en butlt wlth lumb*r rnllled on
the site. 'Ihe ssr?e de*lgn of mill is nlso used by lmrge commerclal
luruber *ompanles to rnlll ttrelr oversiee lcg*"
ft'e are dlrectlng our appeal erpeclcl.ly to people from B.C.fs
rurml cornnnunlffeo,and tc people ln the fotest Indurtt,y, becsuse
th*y wlll have a rpeclal u$derstandtngof the value of thie proJect,
CIur Inttlal obJectlve la to ralse $151000to corrsr the purchegeof a
r*wftill {elther fiew of, e good used one}, the cost of rhtpplng, and a
few nec*$s&ry aecossorles: chalnsaws, pesyeys, corne-alongn, ga$
can^s'mechanlcal tools" spare Fart$, etc.
A portable sawmlll costs $o more to buy thnn n nnedlunr-prtced
csr, but lt can help to provlde the houstng needs of hundreds of
people srho deeperat*ly need shelt*r" Your generous contrlbutlon
s0
to d a y w l l l b e w orktng to b u l l d I ber ter r yay of llfe ln centr al
Amerlcefor yearu to come, Donatloncshould be mads to the Coalltlon
for Ald to Ntcaragua,2524 cyprocs st., vancouver B.c v6S lAl, and
shouldbe clearly ear-marked iSawmlll proJectr.
For more Inforrnatlonplea*e contacr Doug Hopwood,3{56 w lgrh
Ave. vancouver B.c V8s lA7, or your local ttooli for peacef offlce.
^-_ ^T"r recelpts wlll be lesuedon request for donatlonsoyer
$15.00,
HAST MAST A}TTI STS
by
C, Lynes
$* ydf *n*rher ys*r drarv* sl*uely rl) srl end, l*nding the
oppcrtmnityfor f,evte$' and re'uivsl. wirh ,.'hich !n rnind il lgn-*er
c h * se r :t e *f *a t u r e qri a.rri san!n *.rsl vedwith tli* r *r iv,a! <.if *:i
a n * ie n tp *s s t i m e -*stal rl edg l el ssw nrk"
t r n l 9 ? 8 Bs r b a ra stre l l e y of F ark r vllle w*s vl$lr tng fr le$ei*
l n K n m l o o p sw l i o w e r e a t t h n t t l m e p l a y i n g w l t h r u t g l a * * "
Fe e lln g t h e n e e d of a cre a tl ve ou tl et, she fopk a 6r ass- class
back in Parksrylllennd frorn fhen on her tatent ha* brcomed" $o
much $o that ln lg83 one of her pleces w&s aelectcd for the
Fectlval of Arts and last surnrner, a wlndow of dsdicstlon w&$
Installedat $t, AnnetsAngltcan Churctr In French Creek.
,ds well as wlndowsand panelsnBarb makeelarnpsand boxeu,
m c s t l y o r l g i n a l l n d e s1 6 n . A fte r a m { r nth at pllchuck lir ter natlonal olass schsol ln washington rhts Bummerf ehe iras besn
worklngnon-stop at fuer new studlo {an old churah ln Errlngron}
lu order to actuallze some of the exclrlng thlngs che learned"
. Although nnostof her work ls done through prlvate commtstlon, Barb doos partlclpate In locsl craft ohowsand ls an actlve
member
of the Handcrafter Cooperative ln Perkoville.
I knor If I had three or four hundred dollars to sp€re, I?d
csrtainly order a panel from Barb. In fact, I alroady have the
perfect deslgn!
Happy New Year Everyone"
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Brpartnnent rnernbersand lnvi ted Suests had a v€ry enjoyable
e ve n i ngon Januar ySr dnwhen we had our annuslChr iatr nasdi nner and
par t yr
The following lnforrnatlon was taken frorn department mall thet
ryes rec*ived frorn the Office of the Flre Commigsioner.
A Cali fornin f ire f ighter rece$tly sustalned rninor lnJuries
from an explonion as he performed routlne mainrenanceon a waterirroof {tashlight" The inci{ent occurred when both ends of a flashi t g t r r b l e v r e p f r r t l r a s h r : i t g u n - d e c i b l ee x p l o s l o n a $ t h e f l r e f i g h t e r
t r v i ; s t e ; Jt h e c * p t o r e m f i v e t h e b a t t e r l e s . A n i n r r e s r i g a t i o n f a i . r n dt h a t
t t r e * x p l * s i o n w s s c ; l u . s e db y a n a b n o r m a l l y h y d r o g e n r i c h a t m o * p h e r e
inslde the flashllght whi*h was lgntt*d by statlc rlectrlcity. Two
r n a J o r f a c t o r s c a u s ed t l l l a F a r t i c u l a r e i t u a t l o n " F l r s t n t h e u n u s u a l
hydrogen production was created by leaklng C-cell batterles. In
nddition, the wsrer-tight O-rtng seal that sllows the flashlight to
be waterproof, dld not permit sufflcient escspe of the gas.
One flashllght manufacturer , Sebrellte, hae developed a devlce
to absorb the hydrogen build-up lnside the flashllght that ls
poss{ble even with new batterles, These plastic cllps that hold
reu*able hydrogen absorblng pellets are avallable from Pelican Pro-
ou*ttr;
iffi ,on, the c-ceil rnanufacturer,unton carbtde, recornmends
that batterlesnot be refrigerated or frozen. The condensation
between ttre poeltive and negative linlngr lnslde the battery as the
cell ,returns to rbom temperature increases the porslbllity of a
leaking cell and thus ercess hydrogen productlon.
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REr3Iff{AI- ffiRD
REPORT
hy
Al Benton
,
Aa we nnove into !$S6, the year of Expo and pr**umably a
bumper crop *f tourlets, we &ie slso faced rvith lncreaslng pre$*
surs to *hange Bamflelcllnt.n n msrs tourist-*rler:ted con:munity.
Two exarnples of fihls &re frxry J&cksonfs pr*pc-eed flestlnarion
Res*rt ofi the old Fs*t{lc Rtm fulsriculture slte and Tcv* Chrletia::rs appllcatlon for e r;::ighb$urhoot{pub tt the Sarxflelci ?rnil,s
l*.btel"
The f{r*t i$$ue, the re$srtr will be the r*p!c of a p*hlic:
h*aring *ir Tuesdny, Januury ?1 ut l:30 pm at uhef;n*rmunity I'{oil.
Corne,out and vcli#'oy'orrrropinlon.
T'he s*eonr{ fsxue, the gr,uhllceno*, should b* the trrplc r-:f a
In Det*mber,
ilile
silrH&F in tlie ne&r futurn.
fifliSlTb{:}rir}r,$&{tr
Regi*n*? tli*t rlr;t re*eived & reEue$t f insm tire Li,:;atri'Ccntr*i
Fr*-*ls*ran**
nt*rei"rr
***nif l'c;r p*::-.*3*xratcs {}ii this prc;j*ct,
f,"iii,irs'*r*+ELc::l,*r ii:.c prr;rp*B*t*.qit* is epf*iJFriilt*ly ;:o::grl f*r:
sur';h i'r llqu*r l:ir$lrli* *!',0 {f fi*;l:q:$-qr*f
!'r if ti}* x*ni*g, *$uld L"e
! dlss:*ns*S ths nn{}lier
ci: ng"*i.i ti-r rr*t*minl.ld*g*, ,$u*ih n iicense.
wttli ell ffierrrbers sf the Advl.v*ry fllanning C*rurui**inm snri it was
a g ree dt h e g : r * -*l esr*ne esfuo u l db e glven eo nllow net6htr ntr sto
voi*sl tlielr oplnlono through I surv€y.
A pub li*euee requlree thst I $uryoy of all melghbour*
x'ithin u half rnlle redlus of the pmp+seelf*ctlity be conelueeerJ
at the elxperiseof the opgrlicant" ,q,t the tlme of the l#heelhause
C*fe li*snslng oppliostir]nlvftr"R. Atrlern
frould, GeneralMan.*gerof
t h e L l q *o r C o n trsl a n d Li cen o l *g Br anch, lndicated that"..nit
wq:urld
be possible for {i$ t$ cnnside* * refer*ndum lnvolving fh*
r*hold cornmunlty in the evs$t of an appllcation for a stralght
d rin k i n g . o u r l e t.; (l vl a r*h?S , l $ 8 1 l etter to M r . A.H. Kllpatr lcku
A d m l n t . s t r a t o rRr6to
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n a l D i strl cr o f Alber nl- Clayoquot.I
The ,q.P.C concumed thst f, referendum or survey of the
whole cornmunityvould probably be the more reasonsbler$ute tCI
follorv. I strouldatuo polnt out that a S0% rnajorlty of all.
resll$ntq ln the deslgnatedsfes ls nece$serybefore the L"C"B.
wlli approYe sn applicatlon.
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On e flnal ltem ' shlch has b€en br ought to m y sttenr l on l s I
rneetlngrylth Mr. Harry Ronmark,ReglonalManagerof the Mlnlstry
of lt{ghways, and ali regldentr lnrer€$ted ln rrhat the Mtnletry ls
now dolng and ls propcutngto do wlth Roads and Trails in Bamfleid. The tneetln& will be held on $aturday, January l6th at
3:0S pm st the Bamfteld Inn For those who wlsh to dlecussthelr
con ce rnspr lvar ely vlth M r .,Ronm ar k,he will be avallabl ebetw een
l :0 0 an d 3 :00 pr n for r uch consultatlons.
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