A de No wa age Oe a i ET Pa pres ar etre ie ate Mi cao nee a RB et ne ma eh intrarenal tm actin anette it THIRD SECTION 4 ): is expanding here. “Pole Lumber Operations, a Y division | ’ be updating facilities here. 7 planned this year, sald Bob Spaces; = tains, the’. They like it all wrapped up’. x “teh. _ — : wand they We to spend NATURE'S $ “WORLDS a The. ‘Japanese are com Jee indroves to Western Canada. > Gpain: this year, despite: a “ paltica troubled .° world” and rapi . ‘fuel'and accommodation. * - | “They're . the. best. customers -Y’'ve had -in.: 15 “Ww ith: -vaNcouvER (cB) = ; They ‘come for the moun- °. ‘lt ‘the weather, the. beef. no-surprise. soaring coats for "years in the hotel business,’” To handle the: anticipated. - “here. in droves head for’ mid femperate -weather. « “Japanese tourists’ spread money. around ‘smoked salmon,” ‘surge in. tourists from: the: Apostol - island country this year, JAL ing \ ‘and (CP Air each is Y offering. “six flights a week from June: through September,.an in: .cease of one flight a week, . Kazuyoshi Sato of Trans ‘ Pacific Tours, a. subsidiary. ‘of CP Alr, saya that while his firm expects an increase in ‘Japanese tourints, it will be. Dennis Horwood tof . seldomare batbcer ioe a forlong. ... ny - ‘These smallest ‘of birds, the hi mingbirds, are dlways on -the move. Whether at a teeter darting amonget flowers, of - perched momentarily, they’ nevpr.c ceane to fascinate even the ; ut casual observer. ere are 319 apecles of hummingbirds. ‘oddly ‘enough, ‘are all found in either North of South America. The: a ty .of them live in: tvopjcal: areas, but five different a have been recorded in B.C. Of these five, only two ard “ myn to to this ‘area, ‘ the moat: common: being. he rufus hum: ‘The vaae. of the rufus. humininghird - ‘extends from _ California toAlaeké, but is confined to the West Coast. It does "-“notoyertapwith the ruby throated hummingbird, for which it is often mistaken. The male rufus has: a brilliant, throat; which appears crimsen, ‘gearlet ahnd-yeltow in: bright light. : ‘Tis back an dos are generously telored a rufus brown, this. its name, temas uite different. She has a‘green’ back; . white un aly. 8 fe: of. ‘the: throat featheys, : : tipped, ee arrivehere}n April. They f ead om early "flowers, but quirkly became attracted to feeders, From these : two . sources, ‘sy pet. their = main food: —. sugar. | > Thesugar ‘isan enetgysauree, which the himmers burn up - t ft dawn till'dusk, in order to keép up with the demand, Ifa. nérmal man were to expend eriergy equal toa hummingbird, ah eh TP ATS EU almost twice his weight. : «Most of the energy goes to, the wings, which beat anywhege: ~ -frémn 39 t6 200 times per second. This rapid beat as weil as. their wing design allows these tiny birds to fly forward, back- wards, ‘straight up and straight: down.” ie ability to, perforns. aeronautics uJ a 3 ‘shade hi . " * “deaign is peated enpecially for thls. The account for one quarter of their welght. Also, :: gwivelat the shoulder, which allows.greater versatility. * jm spite of their extraordinary flying ability, cannot glide not are they fast Hiers.. Desplte ‘high energy. consumption and. iow: ‘flying speed, Piey. are - Hunimingbirds are always feeding, they do not often fly long distances, At Jeast not without stops for food. The exception bo this is during migration. Ruby-throated hummingbirds fly ... from. Florida to Central America non-stop. This incredible =. jourmiey. is. at least £00 kilometers, and-is flown” without” a “. pingle stop. for food or rest, -.: In addition to long migrations, | some hummingbirds are. - expanding their range. Ten years ago, the Anna’s Hum: mingbird-was found only in the United. States. It is now'a - _ Resident in-* B.C. ‘and has been seen in Alaska. - ‘The increased tanges of hummingbirds has ‘undoubtedly - been: Influenced by feeders. As more and thore' people ‘gays George Apostol ‘"ynanager.of Nelson Place, a - “thelr buzz ts: usually hear: “shfore sey’ a are geen. 2 aa : "pn assbelatlin five years ago |,country ‘extremely high | ‘tates, They ate constantly eating from — he would have to eat 130: kilograms of hamburger meal - still unbellevable in what they can-do. Because - at: a fae ‘risen, the ares, hav: nm, ‘hotel In central Vancouver ‘cost. of sha ‘pervices in * which ' courts" Japanese . Canada is up 15 per cent and. Visitors. - : Japanese ‘spending power “Apostolopoulod, who. began has..been. eroded b "a soaring coat of “energy, almost all of which must be imported. - ~Jean Cimon, CP Hotel's. in « marketlng director -for_ the with the government-pwned - Japan Travel) Bureau, projects a 25 per-cent to $0. “sper-cent: increase’ - ‘Japaneso guests this year . Last? year, .more than. Says each Japanose tourist is ° 60,000 Japanese hoarded,, expected. to Japan Airlines and. .CP. $1,000 after air’ fare: | ” -Airjumibd “jets for thé 10-“. What do they buy? hour,’ .non-stop ‘flight from”. Tokyo to Vancouver... . sweaters, fronen-freth ond NEWS e i gee the wing mene erie ral Contaoter But “f Residential. hummingbirds * Com mercial Free estimates a te Réniovations AND EQUIPMENT un. : PIPE PLUMBING: SUPPLIES PUMPS * Far East-and South Pacific, » cou ‘spend -about - “Indian art and Cowichan GO-CONSTRI J on A. We also do brick & stonework . . had -1787 TERRACE, BC. 635- 3828 a | Ls provide artificial food, it is tkely | that different species will ‘appear i in: the future. | Here’ since 1941, Jack McLeod dies] ‘Wife ied as ‘he iived in ace," . 4 . Such. as ‘the fe of Jack | Mckéed, who passed awa an January 15, 1980. McLe 73, was born in Birmingham, ~ ; Exgland in 1907. His parents - were of Scottish descent. | .. He arrived in’ Terrace ‘in, 1941 from: Dryden; Ontario: and brought his wife and two . sons the tollowing year, AS ; ‘Nuclear: waste. : dump. due: | “Andrea Smits left here around : midnight. Sunday - - night to dum, ; night to dump the Atente despite attempts by protesters ta stop it, police rive anti-nuclear ers managed to beard | 1,599-ton Dutch ship early Sunday after battling ‘with police, and padly damaged the wheelhouse. iene, i tat mi a daughter, was born in 1942. loved his. chosen town, . president of the K-40, and - ‘Knox: United Church ‘Heather, accompanied. by. third child, . “ his. only Jack was a staunch , community ‘supporter and - Terrace, where he lived until ; his death. He :was charter | - blue prints Kinsmen.clubs. In the past _ Evenings: call he had also been Master - the -Masonic- Order, and president of the. Shrine Club. "At the time of his death he “Was ‘president of the New -Horizong Organization and a member of ‘the. Board of Trustees with the Old Age Pensioners Organization.’ . -A memorial. service was held on. January 24 in the. . ‘Terrace. Rev.'.D. . Martyn, officiated: and spoke of his quiet, unassuming life, | ‘During the service a recording of Amazing Grace ‘sung by his daughter, - Erle ides of Vancouver, WAB- played.. Alsoa tribute from his long, time friend, Ted -_Brue ‘of Richmond, playing Sweet " DERKSENS WATCH REPAIRS — . Watch & jewellry repair and engraving - Fine stock of watch bracelets & straps 4 rai Lalaie Ave, ‘p. -J CONTRACTING , Stucco ond Drywall” HOSES NUTS AND BOLTS- FENCING. WATER SOFTENERS AND MORE « . 5238. Keith Avenue .” 55 7158 J&P LOG HOMES 7 - Custom home ‘specialists “, round wood construction “ .« tlober framing - - finish carpentry - " consulting restoration ~ 036-0078 (above Northtand Dell) . Bye and Bye was heard at. a Contractors . me oovice. . 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