day, March 19, 1986 THE REVIEW PageAll — Light wind conditions slowed ‘entered in the Paros Island race Tecently. rehearsal for yachtsmen ho to enter the prestigious Swift. | -Results of pre-Swiftsure races eligibility ‘cent overnight race were. good, although there were occassions _ when tide outdid the wind, slowing progress. It took about a half-hou for line du ebb tide. By the end of the race, down the pace for sailboats navine' _ were: Skywalker, ski -Gordon Cooper of the Royal Victoria Yacht > sure race later this summer. — ‘The annual event is a dress recorded to determine : Conditions overall for the re- - all boats to cross the starting. to light winds and an — _ Chapel of Roses YOUR COMMUNITY CHAPEL SERVING... ly’s High h School » were e steamed recently when informed they could no longer buy a. styrofoam cup of boiling water for 10 cent: . ing om customers: - : 1 guess the solution would > be for us to have a. ‘carafe for ~ boiling water with a continuous water supply. B But that is no aos A shorter, 49. 2-mile course was taken by Barry Beck on- . Bee Banshee, followed by se-. cond place winner Don Walker : on Pytheas. Third spot went to Peter Reid on Maggie Ann. A winners, g the 63.4-mile course, ision ippered by Club, first: Flashdance, captained by Larry. Meradden ” of = Si Sidney/North Yacht: Club, second; and Blue Denim with SNSYC’s | Peter Ibbobon at the helm, finishing third. SO “SANSCHA HALL - COLLECTABLES ‘| Early 19th century lap ‘desk 7 and ile ul uN sewing Box: are _ byTanJa & a wnite Steg Look & Fee! Luxurious in a 1 Silk _ from Snazzie Saturday and YS March 20 and 30 ¥ 7105 AWest Saanich Rd. 652- beach ‘between and 5: 15 a.m. , ther od . ite ini