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NETTED GEM POTATOES 10. 39: “WE DO FREEZER AND BARBECUE ORDERS TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LiMIT QUANTITIES SAANICH PENINSU LA AND ¢ CULE ISLANDS S_ REVIEW "KICKING. THE HABIT” cone aes ees Can | Improve Your Back- bone | ker, has: finally crept. into the ~ winner’s circle. | “By Jack Scott. To put it: mildly, Thaver't felt - this .depth of satisfaction since , the. day 1 first: broke 100 ona. golf. course. ‘comparison, . This ‘is afar sweet- .. ery: - harder: to come by, longer to last. * But that’s a-poor.. more. - meaningful reward, Oh, come now, Scott, cut the heroics. All you've done is to last exactly one month without a Millions have done it “If the deadly “research findings continue to mount as they have of late fa ‘minute off your warns the Ameri- every time Yes; " more. = This is Kicking the Habit I feel it in my bones. At last I’ve made it All the Way. - Yessir, one. of: the great, all- - time losers to Lady 3 Nicotine, man” firmly ‘entranched on the - wrong side of those lethal statis- . tics offering: proof that a non- smoker lives an average of seven “years longer ‘than a heavy smo-. :. before. ‘put ‘this “is. something © You can see from this that it’s a terrible temptation not toclimb on a.box, shake that tambourine - “and start saving souls again, But, : no, Pve done that too i any times Instead, I’ve been ana- -lyzing,.as best I can, just what it is iat accounts for this eu- phoric satisfaction and finding answers { hadn’t expected. It isn’t simply: that I.feel bet- ter, although, Lord knows, that is true, That walrus-like morning - bark and: the ..loose-gasket- wheeze on a Single flightof stairs are all but gone, fm happy to say, in just a month of abstinence. Indeed, that's a» point that” my’ doctor would like to make: Sig- nificant physical improvement begins the moment a person quits cigarettes; a life-time, two- pack-aeday smoker is’ recover- ing from the accumulated damage in the very hour that he signs the pledge. : The satisfaction doesn’t come . from the knowledge that I have: given myself a little. bonus of . $300. or. more a year, although 2) KETCHAM SEES: Galiano Picture In Perspective | o Itis a. ‘finny. ‘thing “Sc. how: you ‘can. -Hve right along something. then “and. take“it:for granted + “move away and nostalgia will . “pring back to mind facets that were completely -unobserved when’ you were living .with it day by day. “ We are thinking here’ of our ‘life’ at home on Galiano where, “except in the busy summer sea~ | SON, life-is geared toa low.teme - “po, restful and quiet-like and “where-“the livin’ is easy”. Now we are temporarily domi- “ * eiled sin a nearby city with. an *. opportunity to look back and see” »-the picture in a new perspective, # And we ask. ourself - “What “stands out, about .Galiano that. “pulls. so hard? oo What do we talk came in from all over for: their amorgasbords, usually held on Satur day nights. : _In 1961. the Robsons sold the i.odge to Allan and ~ Vivienne Clarke, who again «xtended the premises by building four new. units, doubled the size of the During an ese ; ;nars the fame of the Lodge grew attracting custom from sea and land. Again in- changed. hands, ' the new. owners being Jim and Dianne Deas. ‘The .|. Lodge’s. popularity goes on. un-: ‘diminished and to’us all: . Happiness «is, having a lovely . resort for our guests and friends. of to strangers and non- ~residents =. fishing and. 1968 the property | ‘sailing dingy I’ve had my eye on, It. isn't merely relief, either, trom all those : irritating. little “ mechanics and litter of the habit, | although. it’s pleasant, in itself, to be free of lighters, matches, |: polluted "ash trays, bur ns.on the chestertield, stains on’ the fin- gers, tar cn the bronchial tree and other disgusting evidence of “smoking pleasure’. So what's the real reason for this deep satisfaction? Simply -that I have.salvaged. what's: left ‘of my will power. real delight of. it. chest In giving my a_ second chance, so to speak, ’ve aiso given a second © chance to.my back=bone. It's odd, really, that the psy- chological ‘damage -known to so many of us’ who have repeatedly given up the weed and spineless- ly returned to it hasn’t been ex- . plored more extensively. Imean, - "we know what. cigarettes do. to the heart, to the blood. stream, to the throat and the lungs. But- what do they do to a man’s self- control, self-mastery and self-~ command? that’s what. -I write, of course, as: ‘aman who has not only given up cigar~ ettes time after time, but who has done it in the maximum glare of public exposure. : They louse. them. uP, that will just about ‘finance the” There's the At seems to be. forgotten now ~~ ah, the obscurity: of yesterday’ s heros! =- but: I was the origina-- tor, - founder and: president of The idea had more. than 3,000 mem- bers and my picture was inTime “Magazine ~~ and: l-was, to my everlasting shame, back secretly smoking behind locked .doors. I. mention this only because I -deserve it and to convince you ‘that I-know how. a.man’s moral fibre can be ruined by the grip of nicotine.. .In that sense, at least, cigarettes. are as addic= tive as’ heroin. “Nevertouchem Club, de-_ 7 signed as °a. self-help group: of fellow quitters. Be, “Tn two: weeks after. my inspired It it-is-true, as I now belive, that every failure to stick by a resolution.causes some. erosion. of a.man’s ‘confidence then surely the mental result of a failure to break * the.; cigarette habit is. as severe as any physical effect. > How. many men, I wonder, have subconsciously. thought to them- selves, ‘‘I1 am. the kind of: in- sipid character who can’t, beat . this. pellet of tobacco ....°. how can I‘expect to beat any of the greater challenges of life?’ Am -I over-dramatizing it? Maybe so, But shaking that par- ticular hang-up is the ultimate satisfaction for at least one long> Grandson Dan My Grandson Dan is a fishing man Won’t bother. with Cod or with Flounder » At-Sidney Spit one fine Sunday night. - He hooked a Salmon, a twenty five pounder... The struggle was fierce, the: “water-lashed to foam 4 . The boat pulled backwards ‘as the fish: headed for home The tussle continued, first this way then that Till my hair stood on end, and knocked ‘off my hat. _. Dan played him well, first giving then taking: " “Till the-fish.was-netted we were all shaking: AS we gazed on this beauty in wonder and awe . ' Dan’s face was the happiest I ever saw He has now returned to the Ice & the Snow Ina land fer-to the East, called Ontario He was. very Hanpy, Health iy. and Tanned : The tish went with. him, cause he had it canned eee “In” the: scoming Winter I'm: sure ‘his. thoughts’ ‘will: often be. . Of the salmon | he canght “at. Sidney, in ‘BEAUTIFUL B. ce golfing and the idealism ofthe”. And what is’ more natural in _this,.case. than to think of” the Galiano’ Lodge,. one of the out~ standing resorts. of: the entire Gulf. Islands? . Located ‘on. a . choice piece. of property on -Sturdies. Bay, Just a- short dis-_ tance from the ferry landing, the original building was put up “in 1927 by. a Charles Elvison who, according to one source of information we have, was astone mason. in England; it was origin- “ally built as a residence for him and his family, : Ten years later, in 1937, it was. purchased by Paul Scoones (and there-is sure- -ly a beloved name on the-Island), “who worked it over for his pur- pose and opened it the follow- ing year as a public resort which Tt was for the following eight years : during which time itenjoyed great oo popularity for its hospitality 2 and social life, It was sold again in 1945 to George and Anne Jack who op- erated it. for. only. one year, selling it in 1946 to Fred. and ‘Margaret Robson, (another out- standing name in the history of the Gulf Islands). Five years later Greenways was burned to the ground but tlespite the great loss suffered by the Robsons, it was rebuilt with- in the year. and expanded into a complex flanked with motel-type units, and with a new name, “Galiano Lodge’. The Robsons built the long jetty and Moats, established mar- ine gas service and advertised the Lodge as a ‘‘Botel’’, sole in iting the patronage of the boat- ing crowd, This proved popular, attracting the boating crowd and local residents alike, Guests BRIDGE RESULTS Winner of the weekly game of Sidney Bridge Club, held last Friday at K. of P. Hall: 1. Eric Barclay and Flor- ence Edwards; %. Ruth Hele lyer and Audrey MacDonald; 3. Cliff and Addie Weather- head. fuiiyingigsingngtingingngagg DANE CAMPBELL PHOTOGRAPHER 656-4454 - “pastoral life, yet with ‘all of the. ; citv’s amenities?** ‘Schedule of Events for a. m. to 8 p.m. ‘Open to the public ~ the home will be completely furnished, with drapes and wall to wall carpets. WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 24 626, SATURDAY, SEPT, FRI DAY, SEPT. ‘An Old House Becomes. A Re-Created Home” - AN EXPERIMENT IN HOUSING - | THURSDAY, SEPT. 25 we 27 Pemberton Holmes Ltd. 1002 Government . Since 1887 fe, 0 fafa ih JJ, FN Ff i FED gf gf yf af gf time. smoker. who has. seen the : “light. ea -Goldrick, aa ED TPN AP OD it Ji DN I IN fy ed ew nn ee ee ee ‘esate Congratulations Lo Permberton Holmes Ltd. DUNN ELECTRIC 1920 Oak Bay Ave. 384-3211 RU BROWNE LID. ‘DRYWALL, PLASTER, LATHE, STUCCO 334 HILLSIDE 384-1315 Officers: Named For Scout Group ~ Brentwood Scout Troop and Cub. Pack registration night was held last Thursday for the 2nd Tsart- lip Group. » Election of officers “followed : with. Bob. Keene chosen group” committee “chairman;. Pat. Mc-. vice-chairman; .Mrs, B. Keene, treasurer; Mrs. James Buxton, secretary; Gordon Had- don, publicity chairman, ’. ‘First: meeting of: the ‘Scout: Troop will be held this evening (Wednesday) at 7 p.m., and the - first: Cub “Pack get-together wilt be “Monday at 7pm. : LEADERS NEEDED | FOR ‘BROWNIES’ |. | The desperate need. for. Jead~ ers for the Brownies of ‘Sidney was brought to the attention of): ‘The Review by Mrs. AG. Mof- foot... Those’ -wishing to help are asked to attend the meeting of the Sidney’ Guide and: Brownie. Mother’s Association on Wednes-, day, October 1 at 1:30 p.m. in the. Guide - Hall. Brownies and: Guides as well as mothers’ who’ have, attended in the past are urged to be present . a -at this important meeting. °°: - SILVER THREADS | . 2 . Thursday, - Sept. 25: Bridge Club 1.30 p.m. Cards andgames. * Friday, Sept. :26:: signs Kivi Monday, Sept.* 29:.° Films, 2 “43 pym, (Note change of day). Tuesday, Sept. 30: Novelties and. knitting 11 a.m.'to 3.30 pam, |. 2 Ceramics and painting 1: pee Wednesday, Oct. 1: Concert - ‘Saanich, Orchestra, 2 p.m. ~ “AN ‘members: of :the: Old. “Ag Pensioners. are. welcome | at: th : Silver ; ‘Threads’ get-togethers “which take | place: at K. Hall, 9760 ath St., Sidne dian® “Moms”? -Loreto's teenage frien S, Kat Forge, Barbara Bruce, Ann Brit- ten, Maureen: Campbell Nina. Susan Tobin,» ; Mesdame Lewis, Vivian - Howard, . ‘Salt, .and . Maureen‘ Robertson. Games . were played and: : freshments served to round. a. - pleasant. -evening. eighteenth birthday was complet =: when: she - received :.two. phone - ‘calls, one. from her parents . an sister in ‘Raneagua, ‘Chile, . -and “Any community groups in Sid-. ney who are. planning to present: Mothers of new. |. a S = . teachers, ‘parents will hav | epiereas to learn. ae a vat 2238 sve ~ PAINTING — & DECORATING ‘BY DON WILSON 38h 5871 We are pleased to have assisted : in this Re-creation — @” Stevens Intariors Lee Paints. tapes. Phone 386-2951 128 Quadra St. wietoria, B.C.