DNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1971 srs a et blanked Moose 7-0. and. the | Halfshots nipped High Five 4-3." Chris Proter rolled the high single of the ‘night with a-374;° second high went to Ray Taft of G&M with 350. Taft also ‘took — the high:triple with an 626. . G&M had the team high with ‘Barrie Jeffries of Vancouver, this print was awarded an Honourable Mention | in the scenic category. hne of the award winning photos in the - @British Columbia Centennial '71 Photo mpontest. Titled “Long Beach” by League race tightens Rod Kluss, of Millers, who’ Monday nights box scores: - measured in. Team | CUBICFERTONLY | insofar as timber measurement is- concerned, will fade into history."for the B.C, Forest. Service as of January 1, 1872. From then on timber. harvest and ‘related ,matters will. be mes of firmwood cubic feet. ‘particularly those Residents and Busi aware, a new storm sewer system. ‘inconveniencing many-of you. | .=«99 G. Turner - 2 0 4 S. Reynolds 20.4 K. Hanlden - 40 8B Second Game MILLERS -96 FG FT TP F. Cervo 3 0 6 P. Walker - 7 4- 18 B. Kester p 4 20 E, Obzera 9 39 21- R. Kluss 2-1 §- R. Kluss 8 Q 16 B. Keller 4 2 10 . KLA-HOW-YA - 92 FG FT TP T. Casey .47 16 M. Squires 105 25 E. DeVries 10 6 26 M. Adams 8117 F. Adams 204° bee _ day until about 5 in~ the . the waves. We still have a 0 Next time we'll dé better. - cooks. : wo ee October 30, at night. We bucked 50 or 60 knot wind all: -afternoon then decided to change course for Masset.. Vey bad weather today although i’ve seen it much worse while doing ‘“Cheackers” off Newfoundland, ‘This is a smaller boat than either Yukon or Nootka and really digs into OVERGOSTYLES | - TOCHOOSEFROM — ~° MANY WITH 17 JEWEL MOVEMENT chance to make it although it's, slim. ; ’ October 31 - Nov. i, 1971 - 1 feel that we cannot make it in time for the test.. I’m. disenchanted with the spirit of the peopleinvolved, as usual the work hag fallen on a few people... ; -Noy. 2- Although we will not make it ‘in. time the ‘psychological and publicity effect of this voyage will be enough to continue and complete it. Support has been. pouring in to.us from all over. standing watches is a half night time-haif day time job. Very confusing, ‘The bomb was set off at 2 o'clock today just off Sand Point. And now, we are going in to fuel for a few hours. Thebig issueis whether to.go on er not, How far do we go. Reasons not to go. . Weather; Question as to what we will accomplish and: what it will cost, Money was apparently not available; not enough anyway - so after § hours at Sand Point. we turned. around to return. - ‘There :was.a great deal of - ‘dissension as to. whether we ‘ should have turned back,. what: we filed to do..at. times,... responsibility for delays. and .. other hindsights. Amchitka was * another long hard 700 miles and many ‘people still do. not have . ; their.séalegs;s * ‘What.we hope todo, : There - _ were people on board who would - have ¢arried it to the ultimat & end, an actual landing on -Amchitka. Sounds crazy but it rae . would: have: happened.- We @:".-- te ‘)(radical) people could.do. Joe . F " Sinith might feel helpless inthe 2 Ane taney: Ba ee “face of creeping technology and pest value price. Wi the arma race; but we'did apply “that is guaranteed f thing would blow up-(publicity 3 °° wise) in their faces if we made. it, and consequently they 3 4 detonated ‘the bomb under % adverse -conditlons, then lied . about the reaiilts to the sea life: