4 WE: Nh SUBDENLY. (BY - THE: BRILLIANCE OF THE. 2lETAN <« AND TERAN ARE LEAVING JHE. CART | RE Ss. IE EyertiN OF RENE 4 APYENRES. FORREST By ERIC BARDAL % ANNE SHARP - With ALGRASS sis “IT LOOKED LIKE AN UPSIDE DOWN PIE- PLATE... WITH WINDOWS... WED BETTER | POLICE Bel - ZOOP. LOOK Ar. ; TT WHEN 17 APPEARED _ OVER We TREES. THE. SHIP HEADS ew. dO SOR [7S N fot huckleberries, salal and flase lan would seem that the best - Sincé the beginning of the “per “capita has’ risén’ the Consumption of veal and— aturalist, _ azalea. place to put your hibacht 1s 79609°s, consumer -demand fastest, up 57 percent -be- mutton and lamb remains B.C. Parks Branc right on the picnic table—or 6, meat and poultry has tween 1961 and 1976. small, and, in fact, has been A drive up the road of _ In higher areas,.where 'S it? Remember, the coals jeen increasing as the real. Pork is the second major declining over the years. either Cypress or Mt. Sey- mour Provincial Parks will show you an_# interesting phenomenon called altitudi- nal zonation. The lower slopes of the North Shore mountains are cloa with. forests. of Western Hemlock. and Wes- tern Red Cedar. The zone from sea level to about 1000 metres elevation is termed the Coastal Western Hem- lock Zone. It is characterized by high rainfall and acid soils. It is the acidic nature of the soils which accounts for the dominance of heather family plants in our’ area. you. | SUPER = Now In all the world—just oa 6Clwash «36©& § 6€6wear. No setting het necessary. Gives fantastic a SUPER = 6 YB ABELS Marthe creates for you lasting, and very lovely set of nails femininely sculp- jor -you end you ’ tured hie alone. Some of these: plants include Wash & wear. No setting necessary. Sculpted to the shape of your face, your. profile, the length of your neck, your halr texture and even the way it grows. Soft feminine looks that are all _ snow-pack is a major factor, the Western Hemlock and Western Red Cedar are replaced by Mountain Hem- lock and Yellow. Cypress. This is called the Coastal ‘Mountain Hemlock Zone and the ‘dominance | of heather family: plants is very drama-. tic, | TABLE TALK Everybody enjoys a picnic, especially if barbecued hot dogs and hamburgers are on the menu. This means a hibachi or barbecue will be _used to do the cooking. Now. is a good time to give some. method of outdoor cooking. E _ JOHN, MARK AND CARLA A the SUPERCUTTERS «. a vhich can blister the finish thought about this popular - . outdoor living. By appointment 984-981 7 lt no. answer call 985- 8634 . produce an intense heat Consumption ‘of poultry has been rising. steadily, in excess of 40 pounds per capita being consumed in the living standard of Canadians ; component of the meat diet rose. intake of typical Canadians - A comparison of per capita and the prime competitor “meat consumption trends with beef. But pork consum- on the table. or worse yet, burn a; darge area. It is a very expensive business to re- Usine ; er the past sixteen years ption per capita (53- pounds 1970’s, compared to 30 move fire scar and refinish shows that Canadians ycon. in 1976), svcod at roughly pounds ‘per person in the picnic tables. sume more beef than any one-half of the beef” con- 1960's.” - Hot coals should never be thrown on the ground— children have burned their feet this way. The intense, heat of the coals could start’ a fire. Putting coals.in a. garbage can will likely set the contents of the can ablaze. The best way to deal with coals is to pour water over them. until they are - DEAD OUT. This will add to everybody's enjoyment of other red meat or poultry and that the consumption of beef sumption figure of pounds per person. _ § you’ to. foast on délicidu: But Manley ghts you @an-ha . an eat for only $7.95! Braniga' “Place is iy truly’ unique eating establi: shme nt, with all the 'eharm ofvai turn of, the century sporting | | _ faye. a week fom 5 Pp ms ‘with p complimentary er ala bi ered ee orger'to, easy, to find! a t. 1 , a . ; | |]: | ER © Lettre ry 1999 MARINE DRIVE AT THE | ee intemational hotel’ ' Peek 6 Braninam gage AD | et ; CO Mae oe ha ; ‘et en ioe adam _ : ne _ BRING THIS|AD? |. |: ie | Dundas &. Bentrew, Streets - WORTH $5: | ON THE “SUPER cur oR SUPER GURL. “EXPIRES OCTOBER. 5 tt ' at i i 1 v +