yf Vancouver ’ Island, the Sidney”, -.Club provided strong support at the: Charter Night which was un- der. the. ‘chairmanship of Dudley. Johnson; president of Sidney Ro- oe "OAS sponsor of the Salt Spring _ Sidney Rotarians’ have worked intensively in prepara- tion for this occasion which was ’ Attended by. District: Governor..* - Craig Reid, distinctive in formal eo Scottish dress. Also’ taking. part were -E.V.. Landon. and Art Simpson, Rotary district officials, and J. W. Mor-. ris, president of Nanaimo. club, : - Heading the new executive with r, Blundell are C, Gordon Mat- thews, ° secretary. “and. A, Spen-. cer Marr, treasurer. Other Is=. presentation .. we : Kenneth Whyte, T.H.V. Agar, Phil alcourt; ‘and Joseph, Nickerson, with. members R,Akerman,:G.C: - Bastedo,. ‘Geoff. Howland; GRE Kernaghan, J. M, Lyon, Alex Mc- Manus, V.°G: ‘Meyer, G.L, Rey- ‘nolds; Richard Toynbee, H..Van- a Dack, vor Cawker, R. Simard, R.: Thorburn, ° ‘Frank Sutherland and John Waet. .-. Sidney ‘Rotarians attending the Ganges” ceremony ‘with ‘Dudley Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Vic-. -Mr,\and -Mrs, WJ.- Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs, Claude. Johnson; Mr. and Mrs, Ted Hol- loway, :H. M;.Tobin, Eric Lewis, George: Hafer and Mrs, J, Mc- “AMONG HET HAPPY “GUESTS al charter. ~ night of the, Salt Spring Island Rotary Chib, : ‘Street, ‘Sidney. * were Mr, and Mrs. W, J, Wakefield of Third: es ‘well; “not quite correct, - away, but-only :to on-Galiano, (Driftwood. Photo, Ganges. » J after ° What's: ‘new in ‘logging and afore ‘estry? - ~The. power saw now is in general - Suse’ ‘in. the’ B.C, “woods; tree shears: ‘are: “coniparatively 1 new, -; but, the “spacing saw were’. Directors Millan: Bloedel | forester, — brand new innovation. “Rev. |. Best developed his spacing saw to ‘meet. a: problem which was challenging MB carrying out the. company’s tensive forestry” program. is a Dz. Pauls, “ine gram is. to see that each acre | of forest land is growing approxi- mately 450 well spaced trees. over=seeds an area,. In the for- Air. Cadet: Headquarters was . busier. than usual: this: past week, preparing: for the: Kinsmen spon- sored “Annual Air. Cadet Turkey.” , to-be held at. Sanscha.. . Hall Friday evening, October 10.. Tuesday evening, Bob: Whyte,”: airman. of the. ‘Kinsmen Airc sonsoring Committee, in= ding Officer. of the Air Cadet - Squardron:.and Lt, G. Coward, . Squadron Adjutant, to an informal” eeting : with: the Kinsmen Club, to iron. ‘out the tinal detaiis ofthe ~ - "Cadets and Kinsmen have res. BY y GARTH COWARD” Pages : ceived bingo tickets to ‘distribute throughout | the: ‘communities. Tickets are available for $1, and éntitle the holder to 1 admission, 1. bingo card and a free ticket on -a raffle. | ; ‘Procéeds “from”: ast. "year’s “highly..successful..bingo ; went ;to . the construction of-along desired photogr: aphy . laboratory at Air Cadet Headquarters, ..This year’s proceeds will go D.. Price, Com- supply. room and music room, “Citizens from all surrounding " communities are being asked to support this project. ~~ developed oy ‘Doug Best, a ‘Mace -A basic objective of the pro-. Nature always undere-seeds or .. towards completion of a new. “Yew Bid Deco For Forest Thinning “mer: case; the ‘land-is not pro-- ducing as. much “wood: as it is p capable of producing, arid in the latter. case, ‘many trees become - suppressed and die and the growth of even the surviving, dominant trees: is‘ slowed. In either case, the distribution of trees is sel- dom uniform, ‘But 450 well spaced. trees to ° the acre, MB foresters have de- foresters in~ monstrated, is ideal -- eachtree . then is-assured its share of nut- rient in the-soil and adequate sunlight and a greater wood yield per acre is the result. . In new planting operations, consequently, MB foresters al- ways see that each acre isplanted. to the optimum of about'450 stems to the acre, In the areas where nature has already over~planted ‘the fores~ ters. move -in. to thin the stand per acre... They, use a machette- size brush hook to cut trees under 2 1/2 inches in diameter. and power saws to cutthe larger trees ‘in this thinning process. But it?s not. practical for for- ‘esters to carry both a brush ‘hook and.a power saw, Further~ more, standard power saws are somewhat heavy and it’s tiring diameter trees because of the angie of the power saw blade. ‘Best, who is Divisional Fores- try Supervisor at MB’s North- west Bay Logging. 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MOWER $103.88 SQAys NOW MS PHONE 656-27 2 ; job. tures “of. all types of tools. and “came up with a description of to this optimum number of trees “start fires when the engine heats |: - He has superviséd ‘the planting "| -work ‘having to bend over time ~ seedling trees, “and again: to:-saw“through*small, happy to. have and nephew, Mr: McEwen, sa day last week, . tools, but none ‘were idea) for the He then analyzed the best’ fea- the ideal Saw -- a light-weight, belt-driven chain saw witha short. cutting surface. Best’s design was converted into .a.working model by. Robert Best of Island Chain Saws, Na- naimo, who, incidentally, is:his |. brother. The first model was tested in the summer of 1968 and, with later modifications, the final: spacing saw was: reduced toa weight of 10 pounds -~ a handy package for foresters. . The Best spacing saw operates |- efficiently, increases production, is safer both from the standpoint of possible injury to the logger: and, in that it is less likely. to up; and, of course, it’s less fa~ tiguing for the operator. a A resident of . Nanairno, © Doug: Best has another. claim to ac- | complishment in. the B.C. woods: of more trees cn MB~managed | fi forest. lands-than any other man, |, and the company to. date has |: planted more than £0,000,000 Rod- Gun Club Junior Section Starting Season North Saanich Rod & Gun Club. junior sections, will commence their 1969-70 season on Saturday. at Sanscha Hall. - All boys and girls between the ages of 12.and 18 are urged to participate... Shooting is under Dominion Marksmanship rules [: for badges, shields and. the club cup. Thanks: have been extenued to Doug Jack. who for the past nine years. served as an instructor,’ He retires this year. Ron Mor- rison will. be in charge of the club, The club supplies guns and other equipment. . a bathroom, | heating, We can now G. - 2 BY MARY BACKLUND Sent ‘in St. Pauls Wocitak “Vancouver, where she recently “underwent. an eve operation, Her many friends hope | she progress- aan Soe We are happy to say that a re- port received recently of Mr. and ~Mrs.W. J, Cottrell goingaway is to.a-golf match on “the mainland, and plan.to spend mast of the winler at their home “Ate, Gnd Mrsy Max Uillary are ~ now -setding down in their. new home at the Menz: to. spend some time on Galiano. Their many friends are delight- ad to see them bach home. again; anabsenceof several years. Mr. and Mrs, W. May Bird. of Regina, Saskatche- wan, to visit for a. week, andniece from.. 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Anew pamphlet..coy 2 : igratory game. bird: ‘regulations “for: British Columbia: has: been: or -epar ed by the Fish, and Wi is now available from.all licence’ - “umbia, ‘Dr. James Hatter, Director: is at ree d ‘in: by é ‘the Galiano Ciubon October IT. Ww ith turkey and all the trimmings, On the anniversary of the ar- rival ‘of Rev, Benjamin Fream at Galiano Island,.the ladies of the Galiano Ladies:Service Club de- cided to have another tea, and They did go again fill up his. cupboards for the winter. Mrs, I. A. Murphy entertain= cd at the tea hour, and they turn- ed: out by. the dozen, all loaded down with lovely things for this minister whom t by now, has made ies. They plan any. valuable iriends. L ; This effervescent lady, Mrs, Murphy. is the president ofthe organization, and was kept buss all afternoon with seeing that her guests had tea and cakes. 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Since the boulevard was busy, she had. to wait and-se I stood: there looking atvher®....and- marveling at her in- credibly bad manners. ‘She should have waited for’ me to- walk by. before pulling. her car out of her ‘drive, “Instead. of walking around? her. car as it sat Waiting: for an opening ‘in. the -traffic, I. stood and -.- Inoked. at her, She -knew what she had done, because ~ she wouldn't “Phys ai me, ever theugh-L stood-a foot CCA Wayfroimhers 8 fy oo ae EOL SOE SE ee ; It. was nothing more than one. af 4@ million. such ‘eases of’ man’s. incivility to man that cecur’ every day... - You can't drive ten blochs . without seeing someone being rude with his car, insisting on forcing his way, thoughtlessly ignoring the rights and feelings “of others. a So I thought of a quotation that we might both keep in mind, -Jt was penned by La Bruvere and goes like this: «Incivility is nota vice of soul --~- but the ef- fect of several vices, of vanity, ignorance of duty, laziness, st spidity, distraction, cont: mpi of others, and jealousy.” ; Whenever a clerks in a store, or a waitcss or waiter;-or custonier, cr any sther person is in- civi] to. you, or to anyone else, you might remem- -ber this unusually accurate description af such a person, 7 ‘We expect incivility in the conduct of savages and children when: dealing with each other, and when we find it in so-called civilized adults’. we must think there’s been a large, unhealthy ‘gap in their education, and that they are throwbacks -- pucriis savages -- misfits inthe medern warld. lt seems that it is sul too early for the ereatjre who conquered and rules the world, to get along well with his own wind. Getting back to La Bruvere, im his definition of the Incivil person, be says that incivility is not une vice’ but a collection of several, It is first, vanity, You can't be rude to another person unicss you have an unhealthy entcern over your own status in the world... sou dave tbe vain, Second, ignoranee of duty, A person who is ineivil to others is ignorant of his responsibility as a human being to other human beings. Third, be’s lazy. Tt takes effort io be polite, kind and yentle ta others, 4: consider the feelings of -others before we start worrving about hew the world is picking on us. Fourth, stupidity, . You can’t very well be incivil without, at the same time, being stupid. The very act of incivility demon- strates fenorance of the law of cause and effect. --- that wo must reap what we sow, The incivil per- son is an unhappy person. Fifth, distraction. if it were only this it could be forgiven. 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