i h Rotary- os “Next Sunday isa special day. for / exchange . student, Lo- _reto San Roman from’ Rancagua, Chile, : -. reto- first’. came to Canada she - could‘ not speak English. Now oe -she speaks fluently, stumbling --only.on some ofthe more obscure “expressions. that creep nto the : English, language. : “When L first ‘arrived here I / discovered if didn't speak Eng- =lish, I’ didn’t ‘speak ‘at all. and -that.was» very hard for me,”’ “laughed: Loreto. Now. Loretu speaks. English, has made many friends-‘and has even. gained’ 20 pounds on Canadian food. During “her. six. month ‘stay. she has. re- sided ‘in the: homes ‘of: four: Ro-= : tarian families, In the Fall she “will ‘return-to Claremont. senior ot secondary school which ‘she has =a attended since coming to Sidney. 7 ‘Loreto. has travelled to Van- “ couver, Seattle, Tacoma and toa _ home: on_Lake. Washington... She -. has been boatingand flying. Often she, has been a guest at Rotary “Club. meetings ‘and. one of the . highlights of her stay was at- --tending. the “annual Government *. House Garden Party. She was : escorted by Mayor: AW, Free= man. of Sidney.’ > “The governor spoke to me: ‘in * Spanish,’? she said. “Itwas very nee." ood Loreto ‘came to Canada on the . International. Rotary exchange ~~ program, The program was. set up to give students an opportunity . “to visit.a ‘different country, to see ‘ea’ different culture,:and to live -“in- the home. and be a part of. the ‘family Aife of the host country. ”< Loreto is fullof enthusiasm about "the opportunity: ‘she - has been given, She: will be .in the Sidney: area » Huntil, December and then she will “fly to New York and Mexico City and ‘home to.Chile in time for. pansies a camping: tripe “It’s . great,’* yarns. “Luey “and Robert Tedd of Salem,. Oregon, made a big ‘hit in Sidney last week -- especially with ‘the old folk.’’ ». “They introduced the. town .to their 1924 Model T Ford --which had: been, chugging them up and. down the coast on “The kids are quite interested in her,” said Bob, gazing with obvious fondness at the upright old black touring car parked. at'a Beacon Avenue curbs “but it’s the. older types who really appreciate her.” And that is what Lucy. and Bob really enjoy on ‘their , travels -~ seeing other people ‘‘get a bang’’ out of meeting their old car, and listening to the stories many of them’ can recall on ‘when they owned one too,”’. the Tedds agree... -: talking to more strangers, and you hear more interesting No matter where you stop, someone is attracted over to you by the old car.’’ . Bob-is. a: Salem public school teacher of. history, and ‘Lucy is a) nurse in a hospital in the Oregon capital, . ‘The both learned to drive in. Model Ts,-and in latter “You find yourself years. Bob decided he. “was going to have one of Henry's s ~ old-timers “like Dad drove out He’ was given’a°Model T° “chassis, body, wheels and al ‘to -put one together. ~ from Towa,” ~~ : motor, and eventually found l-of the ‘other: parts needed ‘Model:: Ts" have: become a real hobby. with: him. He has® another “at home -in running order '=- a° 1919 roadster. |. And he is now searching for the last bits-and pieces, = “including -kerosene lamps, needed for a 1913 Ford. he, hopes to have on the’road soon,’ He finds they stand up well you don’t hurry them.” Thir to highway travel ‘‘provided ty-five to 40 mph seems. to agree with the old coil-sparked motors and their non- pressure splash oil systems. But. he -does take along.a few spare parts when he hits the road -~ like coils, timer, Spoke * jack?-: apply pressure between wheel spark plugs and spoke jack. Well, -youngsters, they are a gadget to hub and rim which aliows “ you to- place shims at the: spoke ends to keep the wooden wheels tight -- you might. lose cne of-those 30:-by.3 4/2 jneh tires if the spokes loosen up too much, ‘rhey're not spare wheels on the running assembling at -home. - Lucy and Robert board, but:-two- pi¢ked up -in their: travels Tedd. outside “Sidney > Town Hall -with their ont for. an even older Model T Ford they're ‘fconversation piece," (Review Photo. y MM ite CHAT] ity l EB Paitin TEECE , WOOO II IIIS “Someone once ‘theorized that man’s primitive instinct to sur- vive-on the Jand stil! manifests itself in two forms; either a man goes hunting, or he plants a gar- den... Judging .by. the. popularity | of books on the subject, gar-. dening appears to be by far the stronger and |. more ingrained of the two ancient in- stincts: ‘gardening books «in print, and hundreds more on specific gar- dening. problems. The difficulty is to choose the book which deals | best: with: one’s own gardening situation. For many of us, the most appropriate, book. might be ‘The Weekend Gardener’, by Violet Stevenson, , :.What kind of garden is pos- sible when a person has only Sunday ‘available: for work at home? The’ answer: is; no gar- den;-.: unless. careful... planning eliminates — every unnecessary source of labour. ~ How to design a garden which will © require | attention. only. at weekly intervals. is. the topic of this specialized manual. Miss Stevenson - tellsthe secrets of grassless. lawns, self-tending “shrubs, and compact, labour-free vegetable gardens. She describes fences, poolsand patios which can be constructed quickly and easily. Although one suspects that it really isn’t. .quite.as simple as that, the book is filled with highly original ideas, and is well worth reading. : pecially. appropriate to our re-. gion is Daniel Foley's Garden- ing-by the Sea’. Seaside land- scaping provides. ‘the .gardener with. unique opportunities, - but special problems as well,” The :techniques for. planting on a windy, spray~drenched site are quite different from those used in the normal inland garden. Dan- on the harsh New England coast, tells -about® beach’ grasses and ground covers. which establish themselves © quickly, and trees which best - resist the abuse of ‘wind and spray. . His’ explicit instructions for. growing flowers: and plants near code. which indicates whether or not each plant will flourish ina given region. Vancouver {sland is covered by this guide. The hundreds. of photographs in this book illustrate: a. wide variety of approaches to seaside landscaping. deeply . There are hundreds of general Another book which seems es iel Foley, whose own. garden is _ the sea include a geographical . PHONE 658-1912 | [ QUEENS "PAYLESS? OPEN SU PERETTE 7:30 a.m, to 10 p.m. | GROCERIES. | FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES CORNER RESTHAVEN DR. & MALAVIEW LOCAL FARM EGGS FROM . HE OAKS POULTRY FARM ASK FOR THEM AT YOUR GROCERY STORE | DOWNEY RD. SIDNEY DO YOUR BUSINESS LOCALLY Barry’s ames AUTO BODY PAT BAY HWY. AT MALAVIEW Complete Collision Repairs 656-1712 WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK Spray Painting. == SALMON SCARCITY - LIMITS TROLLING Weekend closure of the Strait... of Georgia to commercial troll fishing went. into; effect Friday, July: 11, -and continue through. to the end of August. : The closure is in effect from 6 p.m. Friday to 6 p,m. Sunday each week and applies to all areas of the’ Strait of Georgia between Seymour Narrows and Point Roberts onthe mainland and Sidney on Vancouver Island, The announcement was made by Minister of Fisheries and) Forestry, Jack Davis, This is the first time a week end closure has been applied to chinook and coho troll fishing in the Strait of Georgia. “Both ‘sports and commercial catches to date show that stocks of coho in the Strait of Georgia R. E, McLaren, assistant regio- nal director Said today. - The closure is being taken in order to provide for a more equit= able distribution between the sports and commercial fisheries of stocks of salmon available for capture in the Strait of Georgia area, There are more than 150,000 anglers who fish the’ Strait’ of Georgia during the year. Trol- lers affected number. about 300. -are the lowest in recent: years,’?, he REG RAPER New Salmon Recipes For Appetite Appeal When warm summer days call for a meal cool andtempting there is nothing more seasonable than an attractive dish of salmon with all the trimrnings. The following | new recipes have been prepared by The Can: ned Salmon Association of Bri- tish Columbia: SALMON. STUFFED POTATOES “These baked potatoes are stuf= fed witha mixture of canned salmon and other good things like cottage cheese, cheddar cheese, seasonings, and a topping that turns them a rich irresistible golden-brown, meal with a tossed salad and fresh fruit in season, Filling: 1 can (7 3/4 oz.) B.C, Salmon 1/2 cup salad dressing - 1/2 cup.cottage cheese ‘1/2 “cup grated cheddar cheese ~ 1/4 cup chopped green. onions 2 tablespoons chopped parsley Topping: 1/4 cup salad dressing 1/4 teaspoon paprika 2 tablespoons grated | cheddar - cheese... 6 baking potatoes, baked Drain and flake salmon remove»: Blend with: ing skin and bones. salad dressing, cottage cheese, cheddar cheese, green onion, and parsley. Scoop baked potato from: skills and edd to salmon. mix- ture,.. Mix lightly. Spoon this mixture back. into potato shells. ~ | Heat for 10 minutes ‘at 400 de=" grees F, Blend the 1/4 cup sa- jad dressing, paprika, and the 2 tablespoons grated cheddar cheese.” Spoon over. the hot, stuffed potatoes. Return to oven and heat an additional 10 minutes or until lightly browned. Makes 6. servings, SALMON STUFFED GREEN , PEPPERS | Don't let the season go by without serving this old favorite, The recipe for the stuffing is new - and makes a very tasty appetizing iuncheon or dinner disk, 2 cans (7 3/4 oz. each) or 1 can (15 1/2 02.) B.C, Salmon. 1 cup corn flake crumbs 1/4 cup chopped cucumber 1/4 cup chopped onion 1 large tomato, chopped 1 teaspoon seasoned salt 2 medium eggs, beaten 6 green peppers Flake salmon, including fulce, but discard skin and bones, Add corn flake crumbs, cucumber, onion, tomato, and seasoned salt, Mix well. Add beaten eggs and blend well. Cut a slice from the stem end of each green pepper. sar cpeeeaae seeds and parboil for 2 minutes, shells with. the ‘salmon mixture, Dot with butter. or margarine. Bake at 400 degrees F. for 15 ‘minutes. - Round ‘out the A A Message For You For the Finest in Fioor Coverings . . .. Carpets Linoleums, Vinvis, Ceramic or Plastic Tiles .. .the firm to contact is HOURIGANS CARPETS & LINOS LTD. 715 Pandora Avenue Lvictoria, B.C, EV6<2401 Fill the green pepper Makes: 6 servings. SALMON. TOMATO MOUSSE » RING ™ Make the Salmon Mousse in a ring-mould shape -. and fill the: centre with fresh in season’! vegetables that nicely comple- ment the creamy-red salmon mould. . 1 can (7 3/4 02.) B.C. Salmon 2 envelopes plain gelatin 1 cup water =~ : 1 can (10 oz.) cream of tomato’ soup ; 1 package (4 oz.) cream cheese 1/2 teaspoon basil leaves 1/4 teaspoon groundblack pepper 2 teaspoons instant onion 1 cup salad dressing 1/4 cup: sliced pimento-stuffed - olives 1 cup chopped celery : ; Soften gelatin in 1/2 cup of the water, Heat soup and add cream cheese. Beat until smooth, © Add softened gelatin, remaining ‘water, basil, peppér, lemon juice and.onion, Chill until it starts to. thicken. Fold in salad dres- sing, olives, and-celery, -Drain salmen, remove: skin and bones and flake. Fold salmon into salad -dressing mixture ‘and chill until set in a 5-cup ring mould rinsed in cold water. Makes 6 - 8 Servings, : “For-a delicious taste accom- paniment ~ fillthe centre with a mixture. of cucumber cubes. and fresh quartered mushrooms; or “cooked, fresh cut” green: beans ~ and chopped. -pimiento-stuffed olives or almonds or celery; or watercress and chopped celery; ‘or fresh spinach leaves and chop- . ped celery and olives, . Groceries — Fruit — Vegetables OPEN FRIDAY N IGHTS TILL NINE PRAIRIE | IMPRESS It:was the size of grain farm tractors that impressed Reg, Ra- per “most ‘on’ a recent. 4-H trip to. Saskatchewan. A junior leader in the Three- S 4-H Beef.Club (Sidney, 5S nich, Sooke), Reg. was awarded a two-week exchange trip to the prairie province when he scored high at Provincial +-H Club W ‘eek at Vernon last’ year. “He. spent two weeks ona grain farm: at Kamsack near. Yorkton and. said, - ‘lt was_a real in- teresting experience, but Lwould- nt want to live there.’ ’ Why not? The. country is tou’ flai, there ‘is always a wind blowing and “I guess I like’ the mountains _and sea too much,"’ But those tractors! ‘!They’- re the biggest I've ever seen, and they’ve got everything.”’ Reg ran one of them during his. stay and. the. ‘‘everything” he talks about is the driver- comfort features -- closed incab with air. conditioning and radio -- and, of COUrse, the “big diesel power," POLO ON SUNDAY | On his-return froma strenuous. weekend with the Victoria Polo Club -at. Portland, Oregon, ~ on Monday. Basil Parker said that there will .be an inter-club Polo match .on the. Saanichton Polo | Ground next Sunday at 2.30 p.m. Despite a certain amount of | pony trouble, the Victoria .Club played in..a. three-way. tourna- ment at Portland on Saturd.y and Sunday, beating the BlueSky team and: losing to Oswego Hunt Club. 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