gsters between ° the. ages’ of six and twelve years age during the summer months, - Recently a figure of $650. was © quoted in the Review, a realistic oe estimate ‘already budgetted; any money left-over to.-be: utilized next year. Taxpayers may wone._ der’: where .the’ money is ‘going.’ - WEEKLY TIDE TABLE (Times are Pacific Standard) a.m, a.m, “pam... p.m, ‘a.m, am, - 5 pam.” “pam: a.m, a.m. 0 p.m. _pm,.~ "ams a.m, . ) pm, “pm, a.m, ‘am. . p.m... 7 “p.m, a.m. p.m, p.m. p.m, am, 3. 15 p.m.- 2 545° Pam, : 12.40 p.m,” : > “ —_ OOWONNPOCANNOHNDS WO oni on Go a bo 52 Re Tw ee oe eee -_ . ron eo 2 e Me 24. 2 ‘wee “Smear guests: do arrive un- expectedly! inion e ‘8 | price along with everything else | Néeded are 1000 sheets of color- ‘For: quick :cooling, - tthe ond of soft drink ‘in’ ‘take him on outings and « ce ‘Salaries amount. ‘to $315; two] young ladies will receive $20 each |. te per week, two: junior helpers five " dollars per week andMz:s. Norma j. -s,Sealey,:: who-has: organized-re-"|- reation: and gathered ‘supplies, : $35. -per ‘week. Last year “134 childr: en enrolled, # Activities are planned to. fit each Age group. A year ago the children enjoyed games, sing- -songs,-nature ‘studies, baseball, trips to the beach gathering shells. and studying marine - species,: trips. :to.. the Coast Guard. Air Division, water-bomber hangars and.a bus tour to Francis Park with:Freeman King. ; Mrs. Sealey’s husband, Mike, ‘also contributes. ‘and ast year. took youngsters to the airport where they visited the control tower, listened and asked ques=" tions, ‘He also came up. with tools and ‘scrap lumber for the older boys to build doll houses and mo-" del buildings ‘on plywood, ; etc;’ meanwhile explaining proper handling of each tool used.. “Materials . have “gone ‘up in and will cost approximately $285.: ed” construction paper, — white paste, scissors, Bondfast glue, etc., all purchased at wholesale prices. Mrs, Sealey makes fin- gerpaint and playdough at home. to save some expense; used cra- “yons; scissors, pencils, scraps of paper, are confiscated from the’ “junkbox?? at Sidney Elementary school, . The. ‘Recreation Commission: and Mrs, Sealey and her helpers: are to’be commended for their’ efforts in this regard. “Notevery family can“afford to take their. youngsters: on holidays-,.. .not every youngster has a father te a enot every family. can. afford more than $1. enrolment for each child. 'SUPERETTE to _ ma OPEN ‘the ‘sea, sara POULTRY FARM ‘DOWNEY RD. SIDNEY ASK FOR. ‘THEM AT. YOUR GROCERY STORE _ - was at Brown Bay, . to” Knox Bay. | Barry’s DO YOUR BUSINESS LOGALLY | _ PAT. BAY HWY. AT MALAVIEW { Conplee Collision Repairs’ 656-1712 | WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK — AUTO BODY Spray Painting - Shown - “surveying his investment As marina’ operator. Henry Bird. Paddling Around Vancouver Island BY DANE CAMPBELL ' Leaving Campbell River, Charlotte. Oegren and.] truly felt the adventure of our kayak trip start. “The wilderness we had visioned was here; . Gone.were the. houses lining the waters’ edge;'~ gone’ were the stores, floats, highway and tourist mo-~= tels...The pleasure. boat traffic of the Gulf Islands was replaced: by.. tugs, fish-boats,.and deep sea vessels.. We were beyond the casual ‘cruising grounds. of the Gulf of Georgia. . felt: mistaken for a couple of chil- ‘dren playing with double paddles. Kayak “‘Kup-chah’’: was. running among.mature boats. ‘Wednesday afternoon, June 25, ; we eased into our. cockpits and raised - the paddles feeling our’ rested muscles straining against wait on Maude Island until slack water before. running through the famous Ripple: Rock: Channel. . Our. first’ night away from the © bright lights .of Campbell River Mrs, Adams, the owner’ of the floats at Brown Bay“ offered: us the : shelter - of her saw mill as the sky darkened with. rain; . The next. day . managed a. distance of nineteen miles paddling on two ebb tides * Here’ we: were weather-bound an extra day. |. At Kelsey Bay Saturday after- _ noon’ we stopped to. buy a few groceries,.. The store operator | suggested. we bunk down in the freight shed on the dock when rain seemed inevitable, . We had |.a rude, awakening. about three in the morning by a beam of light 4 coming from an R.C.M.P. flash+ light... After a brief explanation 4 about the, difficulties of kayak travel the officer departed leav- | ing. us chuckling over the inci-. ‘I dent.--- Our next two camps were made on Vancouver Island at Adam Ri= |: ver and. Kaikash Creek about |’ “Does the stock market tt should, The stock market is complicated and risky *-4f you don't know enough about it. -.:-And you probably don’t know enough about And you're not-rich enough to afford ex- ““perta to do'your investing for you. You don’t have ‘the time it takes to learn about it, And it. you can lose money in it. 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We caught the ebb tide - ‘| to Seymour Narrows but had to “was, long after.we tied up when Bill. ing fleet.-started -arriving, |KUP-CHAH MAKES HER WAY ems’ became a bigproblem these nights. Fishing boats started to enquire .of. our destination - and - often offered us fresh-caught sal- mon,. We’ never refused, Throughout Johnstone Straits we fought.choppy seas and stiff wese terly winds. 1 we arrived in Alert Bay: five -and a half days from-Campbell River. ; ; ; Both Charlotte’ and I’ were charmed by the friendliness of the fishing village of Alert Bay. It’s quaint, narrow, main street runs along the waters edge. .The seaward side of town is built over the water. Millions. of “ tar-treated’- piles . support. the business section of town, _ ‘The further ‘north we travel. the more incredible this trip be-" comes «to. the people.-we meet, - “Where do. you'.think: you're headed for??? **You"came from Sidney. in -that!!!7227". «*The West * Coast!” guts than Dick.Tracy.’ ~The first words we heard as — “we. pulled ‘into the dock at Alert “You must have More Bay, came. from Bill Seow, eX~ chief of Alert. Bay,’ “When. we yelled that we were headed around Vancouver Island” all: “Don't do it.’ ‘he said It wasn’t came over. to hear more about our plans and offer us-advice. By Thursday evening the fish- soon had steady invitations from one boat to the next for coffee. Everyone said we should stay the. weekend and see the town at its liveliest: but Friday morning, our fourth day, we departed, We made our way across the! | ‘No-see-. : _tula,: Nevertheless July _ “We THROUGH NORTHERN. WATERS . channel to Sointula, -a- Finnish settlement. on neighbouring Mal- colm Island, What a contrast the two settlements offer, Soin« a self policed: town. with “no beer parlour and few apparent problems, is spotless; While less than four miles away on Cormorant Island, Alert Bay of d, 800 people thrives on the X= tremes of life. -. We took advantage of the re- maining tide’ and after a short visit at Sointula paddled to Pult- eney Point. Pulteney Point ison _the western tip of Malcolm Is- land where a settlement of three families operates the lighthouse, A young couple, Beth and Wayne Lemasurier,- invited -us.for- tea. -We soon had an offer of a hot shower, bell River, « ~ Saturday evening: brought us Our: last was in Camp- 4 into Port Hardy where.we visited: an old: school: friend and former - resident : of Deep Cove, Frank. “Lines. Within two days of Port Hordy: the. West Coast will be ours. 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A, Bruce +o eese ce ae ene een = 6560208 J, Naismith « «+ +s2+ 225 es te + = 656-2281 “| viding. { i matched: the cost.in improve- {came up The:-stated- By PAT MANNING © ine A Deep Cove marina operator is. hoping his: life savings won't be. washed. away. in the first storms of winter... Henry Bird says that he has ‘invested $29,000 in: ‘improve~ ments , to the Deep Cove Marina -in North Saanich on the. under=- standing that Ottawa would con= department of public works had assured him it was government policy ‘to. provide’ a breakwater, when funds were available, pro- the: marina ‘operator ment. to. his property -over 2a three-year period. : “Two months. after I bought this" marina,'? said Mr. Bird, "| “they “sent engineers” to do°a survey.-on.. the. type. of: break= water we.would require, They the idea of a log gales,” he knew he ‘Was. too late for last put, in-an application for. a grant trips to Vancouver and have had many consultations with the pub= lic works ‘people,’ © ’ From the time he took over .the marina a ‘year. and a. half many. new heavy ‘strong docks to’ 70° boats. : “The ‘point: is,'? ing | in. round business to remain‘in op- ‘eration’ and that’s not possible without a breakwater.’? . -had: recently. written to: the de- had given. them a: detailed plan of what she= had accomplished ‘future plans were, He then ask- ed for-a progress report on the breakwater. © ‘The department that I had kept my commit- “ments,” said Mr, Bird. Shortly afterwards Mr. Bird his request for the breakwater -was still under study and that- To remove insects from green vegetables, wash in-salt water, . but do not let. the vepetables soak in it. ; -made, struct a, breakwater offhis shore. . -He told The Review that the ~ yhich’ would provide” . adequate protection against most Mr. Bird went on to say that year’s allotment but: that he had then so that he ‘would be in: plenty of-time for consideration. this year. “I have taken’ several © ago Mr. Bird has been busy do-. ing improvements. He has built. which are now. in service for up: said Mr, Bird, ‘‘the docks are “ too -big to move-and too costly ‘to keep up without revenue com= "|." This has: to be-a year=" |." -" Mr.“Bird ‘told: The Review he” partment ‘of. public. works: and: over: the. past. year ‘and what his: “sent out an engineer to confirm: -Teceived a letter saying . that” WATCHES From $12.95 “Men's and Ladies Styles WE ALSO HAVE ACCUTRON, WITTNAUER _ AND MANY OTHERS © TO CHOOSE FROM Be sure to come inand browse-. We have something for everyone RUSTS JEWELLERS Beacon Ave. Sidney CARAVELLE BY BULOVAl C ITATION 3 PRE-FINISHED P: PANELLING- — while no decision: had 1 yet been o were. no funds available from this year’s bud- there get, “T have never felt so helpe less in. all. my life,??: said: Mr. Bird. ‘We have to have some ~ kind of.a breakwater before win- ter sets in or -our investment and all our ‘savings wil be wash= ed away,’’ , Mr. Bird has appealed to David “Anderson, local. 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