Wednesday; August 13,1969 -_ “MISCELLANEOUS 6-1920. -24tt” Sid- | 7-tf -ON CARPET CLEANING - During August. Free Pick-up and delivery. © - 1MPERIAL. ~~ ~ CARPET CLEANERS 1818 GOVERNMENT STREET: - 388-5069 (GARBAGE, RUBBISH HAULED. bphone. 656-1784, 23, A.D... CLEAN-UP SERVICE Basements, yards cleaned, trees, stumps, composts removed. Free 819:Fort St; . 388-9722... 32-4 JUNK . CARS:’-AND..° BODIES. hauled. : Reasonable,. 382-9395, : hs =). 384 KORWIN KENNELS, ROUND BOARDING fOR DOGS and cats, The finest, care. and -attention, .. Spacious . exercise area, 1440 McTavish Rd, 656- '3883..S.P.C.A, approved, 30-4 WELL DIVINING, | PHONE 385-_ 6026 after 6 p.m. + = 3124 “ONE CALL: DOES IT ALL“ paper hanging. Guaranteed work, | Old time trained. Call. Mr. - Petho. 388-6512, . 3194 SUNSHINE COAST .TREE SER- vice. . Tree topping and falling, hedges trimmed, 385-0114. 31-4 SCANDINAVIAN PAINTERS AND Decorators, “We take pride in our“work; For estimates call 382-0713... 31-4 CROWN: PAVING . COMPANY “specializing in home driveways. Quality workmanship. Free es- timates. Phone 477-1298, 31-tf estimates, 478-3530, 479-1370." eareeeetacee: Courts, 656-3612... NSON. “BULLDOZING FEMALE STENO- RECEPTIONIST Swartz Bay Terminal Location Immediate opening for anattrac- tive, mature, personable woman : -with good stenographic skills and experience in meeting the public. Good typing speed with reason- able shorthand ability areneces- _Sary qualifications. Duties in- clude telephone answering in ad- dition to steno-receptionist work. tion and applicant must supply - own transportation. Please con- tact-Mr. Dunean, Canoe Cove Marina, 656-3915, 8:30 a.m, to -4:30 p.m, - ” WANTED TO RENT | THREE BEDROOM HOUSE WITH garage and basement in Saanich district.. Secluded if possible. Three adults, $170. ~4y GENTLEMAN REQUIRES COT- tage - (waterfront preferred, not essential) - for Sept. ist.. Will: consider taking care of your es- tate for remuneration off rent. Have previous experience, 384- 9571. 33-1 DAY CARE FOR 5 YEAR OLD boy 8:30 a.m. + 12:30 p.m, 5 day week; start September, Verdier Ave, 652-2672 after 6:00 p.m. 33-1 LOST A ROPE OF RED BEADS SUN- day, Beacon Ave, to Rest Haven, — Phone 656-3284, 33-1 Come to where the rea'ly big ones are. See Goth gala Grandstand Shows: 16-23, a superd agquacade with singing and dancing performed by teauties of the world. and Man the Daredevil, Aug. 24 - acts to take your breath away! Theres entertainment galore right down to Horse Racing. Participate in the action or see it all atop the Spire-Tower. Don't miss the West's Big Show! PNE salutes Japan in an extravaganza of cator and PACIFIC NATIONAL EXHIBITION » AUG. 16-SEPT. 1 VANCOUVER - BRITISH COLUMBIA Intemational Water Follies, Aug. Sept. 1 with its 16 death-defying ly pNFAIR TO Japan WY exciiement view the North American premiere of Japavs revolutienary rctary engine, a feature if the Import Auto Show. Visit the Livestock and Horti- cultural Shows, Festival of Forestry anc Woman and Her World. Swing at Music Unlimited and relax at Dancing Waters. Chance winning the Grand Program Prize Home valued at over 355.060 or one of 17 new cars. There's 184 acres packed with fun !t's a family affair, Come be aoartofitalt ‘NOW OPEN SUNDAYS) roasted some fish.” 9 0 April 6. “Key West.at 9 a.m. The Cap- tain had to pay $10 to come in " bécause it was Easter Day. We tied up against a Naval boat. called Bush Key ..The Deckhand ‘andl fished off the dock... ~~ April 7 Key West isn’ta very big island but it is completely covered with a city. There are a lot of Hip- pies. A newspaper. reporter called Edd Moody came down to the boat so that he could write about the Hornpipe in the local newspaper. He stayed all morn- ing talking. The Captain, 1st Cook, and Mike all went to the. Cinema. * April 11 The Hornpipe ieft.Key West and headed for.Miami. We mo- _ tored all day. The Deckhand and . I-did our correspondence course. I, made. a hydrofoil by putting. some metal skis on a boat. The “Hornpipe motored over night. April 12 The Hornpipe arrivedat Miaini at 2 o’clock. There. was a strong tide as we came in, The Horn- pipe dropped anchor just inside the entrance to Miami harbor. I” netted a harnock but TI only got half way through it. April 13 Everybody: went ashore and walked along Miami .Beach. It was quite crowded. On the way ~. back I found five cents and an oar.on the ground. April 14... .- Everybody went to. Miami to buy charts, We had to go ona bus. Down town Miami is very green and beautiful, The Horn- pipe tried to. get out of Miami ‘but the wind was against the. tide and there were huge seas. -We- “pad to’ turn around’ and come back in again. ~ Se ‘April 15: a The Hornpipe left Miami and. with the Gulf Stream with us we sailed eight or. nine ‘knots all the way to: For Lauderdale. We are. going up the. Intracoastal. Waterway. As we came in‘we all saw the Queen Elizabeth tied up as"a restaurant... The Horn- ‘pipemotored under lots ofbridg- - es. There were houses-on each side of the canals and the banks were propped up with walls. The ‘Hornpipe ‘ anchored .fust out. af the channel in.a little bay sur--- rounded . by mangroves.. The water was warm and. shad aswimeoccc April 16 The Hornpipe left. early in the morning. The Deckhand and 1 did our correspondence course all day.‘ ‘The Hornpipe passed through many bridges. A Coast Guard boat came by .and told us The Hornpipe. motored in to. everybody Dont FAS _ SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW. that’ two. sailing boats and a”. barge wereaground because the -* channel was. not deep enough. The Hornpipe anchored: there to. wait for high “water. --The 1st.~ ‘cook and the Captain went over . -to a” boat’ called “Gray “Ghost, © They ‘gave us ‘some magazines “ and sweets. The Deckhand and I made two little sailing boats. ~ April 17 The ‘Hornpipe had-to go under a bridge where only one’ side of the bridge lifted. We got. through it without touching. We hoisted the jib so’ that we would” _move faster. The Deckhand and. 1 and the ist Cabin girl did our correspondence course all day. _ The Hornpipe anchored. just out of the channel. --The Deckhand ” and I went ashore to.get sand — for Kate. ce ee April 19 The. Hornpipe had. to. motor. . “under three bridges that did not lift... We got under them with . five. feet-.to spare. The Horn- pipe stepped early ‘in. the after- “noon and anchored in nine feet... of. water out of the. channel,. Everybody went ashore ‘except ‘the Captain.” We landed on an S island and had-a swim. © The island was made by the dredges ~ dumping the mud from the chan-* nel: The black kitten died and we had to put it in a paperbag full of sand and drop it over- board. . We named the two re- _ maining kittens: Gray Ghost and“ Tinkerbell. : © April 21 The Hornpipe motored a few miles up a canal and anchored -.’ at Marineland, Everybody went * ashore to the Aquarium, ..We saw all types of fish in the first tank. ray eels,:amber jacks, barracu- da, saw-fish, turtles and lots of ~ other kinds. - In the next tank. there were trained porpoises. . They were playing baseball and — basketball by “flipping the ball-~. up with their tails-and bunting it ‘with their heads. A Pilot Whale = was’ being “checked:.over by a’. doctor and it’ made crying noises - -as it was. having its teethcleaned.- In ‘some little tanks we saw el-.:. _ectric. eels, A man puta bit of ~ meat in the tank. and the electric. eel sent “out a charge. of elec-— tricity through the water to kill the meat. volts... The Hornpipe left Marineland: . and motored about 14 miles up. We tied: up - After .supper.-.- to St, Augustine. to--a- city. dock. - the Captain and the Ist Cook went for a walk, vos _ SMART PIONEERS .___ ‘Long before moth-proofing was Ty known, wives of pioneers pro- tected.woolen clothes and blan- ~. kets tiy keeping them in chests: of red juniper (red cedar). This: ° wood: has ‘a component whose ‘smell is repulsive to insects. yet pleasant to people... : TO HEAR TISDALLE SPEAK ON PROVINCIAL AFFAIRS FILM: - “THE GOOD LIFE” ALSO TO BE SHOWN AT KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL 4th. Street, Sidney 8 P.M. MONDAY, 18 AUGUST TISDALLE, John D.|X (Inserted by Tisdalle for Re-Election. Committee) There were sharks, mur- "tn your friendly Sidney Safeway Store. We reserve the right to limit quantities... uc Fell Cet. Bone In. Canada Choice. “Boneless. imported. Frozen: Manor House. . - Frozen, ” Beef, Chicken » or Turkey. -:--:: 8 O02. each. ‘ waeecnansusaseas. 7 Taste Tolle ~ In Tomato Sauce. * The charge was 600 — AV AL 02: tit’ yan _; Seville Orange — “or G.L.0. Lucerne. * Evaporated, For coffee, cooking “and baby’s formula. “15 fl, 07. tin eensees Instant | Lucerne. . Powdered, - Economical Breakfast Gems. Medium. Grade .....ccsscceses £ Corn on the B.C. Grown Tender Golden Kernels. 9 Serve Buttered.,..... Tomatoes Canada No. 1 Approx. Gov't. Inspected. Canada Good.......... Ib. & Shoulder Of Lamb eon Meat Pie : 48 fl, oz. tit acuseeacceedeersaene -_ Beans = P _ Fresh Eggs . A Doz. Cob — cobs for 5 cD Y 59: