coe reasonably clos » ean make it to’ ‘safety: if a squall. ~~ “once.they are seated’ to prevent. boat overturnings. And boat | ° 4 PAGE TWO THE REVIEW Sage Advices For Safe Boating - The great majority of boating _ accidents.can be prevented: by safe operating procedures, the Canada Safety Council says in its Safe Boating Week Campaign - running from July 1-7 inclusive. Aimof the campaign, being conducted in co-operation with the federal Ministry. of Transport and the major voluntary boating organizations in Canada, is to alert the public to the magnitude of the problem and what steps should be taken to solve it. In 1969, the last year for which figures are. available, . 289 Canadians lost their lives in boating accidents. There are in - excess of 1,000,000 pleasure boats in the country. an “By promoting safe operating procedures and stressing the need for better training in boat- ’- handling, we believe the cam- paign will increase efforts being made to reduce the toll take by boating accidents,”’ J. C. Thackray, President of. the Canada Safety Council, said in his campaign message. _ By far the greatest number of victims. drowned when the boats in which they were riding cap- sized. This category. of accident can be caused by overloading, overpowering, venturing into dangerous: unknown .. waters, ° sailing-.in. poor: weather, the sudden movement of passengers and lack of necessary operating . skills. If boats look overloaded, they generally. are and are especially vulnerable — to cap- sizing in choppy water. - Overpowering makes boats | extremely unstable, especially on - turns, resulting in many. cap- ~. Sizings. The. law requires’ that “every pleasure boat 16 feet. long - or under, powered. with an out- board motor or. motors totalling = 10° horsepower - or more, ‘shall: carry a plate. issued by the Federal... Ministry. of. Transport ". Stating’ the maximum load: and. horsepower recommended for it. “boat d: ngerous: reinforced with the false bravery 7 provided by alcohol, venture out: into. storms. ; Other boaters: get’ o caught i in bad: weather by failing ~, to listen. in.to marine and local” mes -weather | forecasts before sailing. . Small" boats’ should > keep to shore’ so they -. Materializes. - Passengers. ‘should ‘stay ‘put , - operators must. know how, to deal _. with the bow waves and wakes of bigger. and. faster. boats: to ~ “prevent capsizing.. 0 _ ,~ Boats should be equipped with: “litejackets: approved by. the. ‘Ministry of Transport for every. ~~ passenger. Some four out of five _ people drowned. in boating. ac- cidents. were not wearing life Jaane. Q ‘| trips to. beaches ‘| schoolers, final registration, to” Friday, July 9, at Sanscha Hall “commended” film: leek because they tried to. swim for shore, which looks. deceptively close across . the . water. The Canada Safety. Council advises boaters whose craft capsize to stick with the boat until help comes unless they: are in cold water or the craft is drifting towards danger. Taking sensible precautions against capsizing greatly reduces the possibility of tragic mishaps. These and knowledge of correct water skiing procedures and the proper use of nighttime running lights are needed to cut down the high and unnecessary toll taken in boating accidents. SUMMER RECREATION ’ BY KEN CAMPBELL Summer Recreation Director “T’ve still got my mask!” a girl told me last week, as her. eyes shone* with. memories of last summer’s Playground Programme. Others have happy memories of last years Summer. Recreation, too;'. memories of games. played, lively music danced to, the taste of cookies they made themselves, ‘or field. , Trivers or mountains. Why. not let your. children.build some happy . memories. this: summer? They may “want to take part in the programme, or if they are. pre- the Tot-Lot; they” might enjoy playing and acting in Creative Drama, exploring on’ Bike Hikes, or. cooking (and eating!) «in. Cooking. for Fun... Further information about times and places can be obtained at the between 3 and 5. : The .Playground programme . sday_ evening,: July 8 at?: 00 p. m- in: Sanscha Hall: Three excellent: films “have. been. “arranged through the National Film Board: beautiful fantasy film; cance: -and‘its travels: from’ the” restoration project. filmed in the . North of -Canada, There | is” no charge for. admission. _ BONNY BONNET. effort wear costume which added to the July 1 atmosphere. : “An. _eye-catching bonnet» loaded with’ flowers “belonged to. Mrs. Lawson, 1675 Wains Ro ad who is chapter: leader: of the: Sidney TOPS. ‘Players. ‘and added more flowers," said Mrs, Lawson who Many of the victims drowned | explained that slimming is easier when it is a Group effort, Saanichton Briefs “Mrs, M. Jordan, Philidelphia, « -- Penn, spent two weeks recently with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and) Mrs. W,> Seott Z family, Mt. Newton | Cross Road. ee Mrs. J. Bryce, ‘Blue Apts., has her daughter Shirley- rs, Arnold Hunter: and grand: | daughters. Miriam-and Sandra . Hunter, Powell River, with her at. J pre 48. now. ®B convalescing .at her mother's f ==" home folowing surgery at- the as Royal Jubilee hospital last week, present. Mrs, Hunter rena sont bam Mrs. W. Huddle and Mes. I, . Nelson, Lethbridge, Alberta were guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. J. Rogs, Jeffrey Road, and » Mrvand Mrs, Hang Grott, Bar- bara Place, this Past week, Herbert Bickford, Wallace Drive, accompanied by Brian Roberts, Victoria, flew to Kelowna last week where thoy visited numerous vineyards and “attended to other business for the. fj . Growers’ Wing Company. Mr. and Mra. Li, Simpson Road, travelled: to Prince George and Fraser Lake, HG, recenuy where livy viniled an uncle of Mrs. Farrell. While there ‘they. visited the molyb- ~denum mine atl kndako arm enjoyed tne foeme beauty afin side tip to Francols Lake. Enroute they stopped also at Port and 7 Water . Farrell: Moody for a short: holiday ‘with “Mr, F arrell’'s brother, And sister. “ “ine raw. joyed a few days holiday last Playground . to: be. held... will be held at St. Paul’s United "| Church Hall, instead of Sanscha | “pas. advertised: First event of the © ‘summer. programme is‘a family» | ‘Film Festival, to. be held: Thur-- - : “‘Carous sel'’, “ a “Paddle-. : to-the-Sea’’, the story of a carved | Great, Lakes to the: Atlantic: and’ |» “Building a.Kayak"', a. cultural a: highly : ..- done considerable research : ~ Many: people made a ‘special: 2 Centennial ‘ “Pauline | ey horrowed it from. Peninsula Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson of 7143 West Saanich Road en- weekend with- relatives in Campbell River. Taking ad- vantage of the wonderful fishing at Campbell River, Mrs. Johnson was successful in catching a 20 pound salmon. Mr. and Mrs. Royle Harris and their three children, Tracy, John and Susan, motored from Montreal recently, travelling through the United States to Los Angeles, and then. to Victoria. Where they spent several days with Mr. Harris’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Harris, 1001 Verdier Avenue, Brentwood Bay. They have now moved to Oak. Bay, where they intend to make their home. Mrs. Philip Atsma of 752 Harding Lane,.and her three children left. on. June 20th: for Holland, where. they will spend the summer months visiting relatives. Mr. Geoffrey Moat will return to his home at 1013 Verdier Avenue at the end of this week after spending five..weeks. in England’ visiting his mother in Wokingham, Berkshire. rentwood Notes Members of Brentwood U.C.W. marked the last meeting before. the summer recess by having a dinner at the Peacock Restaurant, Sidney. . Following the dinner they went back to the church where’ they held’a short business meeting. Mrs. Elsie Clarke, who made her home in Brentwood for many years before moving to Bam- berton, is now undergoing treatment in the Gorge Road Hospital. Mrs. A. E. Morgan of 975 Verdier Avenue. left on June 20 for a three months’ tour of Europe with her daughter, Miss Frances Morgan, who. has spent the last. vear- studying at Grenoble University in the French. Alps. Mrs. Morgan was met at Amsterdam by Frances and they are to spend several weeks motoring in Europe before going to England in August. Mr. and Mrs. “Ronald Griffiths and their daughter and her two children who are visiting them from Two Mountains, Quebec, enjoyed a few days holiday with. Mrs. Griffith’s brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. G: Harris, 1001 Verdier Avenue. HISTORICAL COURSE TO BE OFFERED As 1971 is the Centennial celebration of our Province | itis thought that, due tothe — large. increase ~~ in population in the Saanich Peninsula over the past few .. years, some. of. ° the “highlights of history of the Saanich. Peninsula might interest residents. Ac- cordingly, Frank Baxter, Director "of Adult ‘Education “ef. School - District No. 63. (Saanich) is: offering a course. entitled. — “Historical > Highlights of —~ ‘the Saanich Peninsula” as — item of: the Adult dacation’: programme to. a oF _ be presented this fall. a A’ series of eight. talks. es vith. rious | ‘long-time. residents _ as. “guests: will’ provide:.some: insightinto _ household in the area prior” ve to’ September, BINGO” E NTHUSIAST Bingo tables attracted a st eady: . crowd on Thur aday, among them. Mrs. Marie. Cox, 2024 Oakville Sidney, ‘The white-haired . Mrs. Cox took her place about 1 p.m, and by 4 p.m, had won a game a $5 card! BARGAIN | SPOT. —JAMB OREE Continues all | this. week Check local. newspapers spotted throughout the store, special low prices on | Boe Viking Small Appliances . Househotd Linen & Leiat Savina levis @ Furniture . for bargains find extn ‘w@ Viking Colow Teterision f " Siuimians Mattresses | ry 1. ig ARN * Vihing Automatic W anthers Hen faborin alos: VE tt: thet facts myo be tH closing time Thursday Jub tath mir bhi plans now to shop Eaton’ s during Baracan Spal dsaaabarce Days! Shop Thurs. aad Pri, tb ven wilh be. and was enthusiastically playing ~equipment. ate ‘carries ‘radar camera and a-.70 million “¢ “Clepower » ‘searchlight. Th activities, observation. . Dewar. for the month of August. ‘Dartmouth. Nova Scotia. ‘it will be a place of prominence EXCAVATING aircraft of the Canadian’ Armed” ' Forces have been transferred to Patricia Bay airport. for the™ “|-months'of July and August. The - -goastal patrols and will carry out surveillance missions..The plane. crews will be surveying fishing ~ |: activities “off. the West: Coast, [| possible: Oil vollution incidents and, in emergencies, assistance - oe ‘The Tracker isa twin-engined. | : pr opeller-driven . aircraft ~ | designed. for -anti- -submarine ‘operations : from: aircraft. carrier -equipments. make it a versatile. | “all-weather machine. for coastal “While in the area. the aircraft |-and personnel will be under the ~command of LCDR. M. B: Demp- © " Ster during July and LCDR S.K.... On completion of the two-month, ~ tour. the aircraft will be’ flown. -{.back. to. their, home base . at, “SAE he ae “STUDIO. DANE | |jus SPECIAL - CHILDRENS | ~ PORTRAITS — - Done At Your ‘Own Home by PATRICK | STEPHENSON ye Bx lord: 3x7 Color: Including. 1S® sitting fee. ONLY Fa a, ae a Pk Files 50 Years Ago Haymaking under difficulties was. the experience of. Mr. N. LeGallias on Saturday afternoon. During the -noon hour one of the horses kicked the other. This was not the end of his troubles, for the horse which did the damage got snagged: After pondering the difficulty for some time he brought out his car and hitched the hayrake behind. In this way he completed the work ready for stacking on Monday. Report that a contract has been awarded for pavement from the Saanich boundary to Breed’s Cross Road (McTavish) will be welcome news to all residents of North Saanich. An announcement ‘that local labour will be used -is also very. gratifying. 40 Years Ago, Mr. .C. Ward, builder and contractor, is now. Supervising building of the first unit of the Towner Bay Country Club at Deep Cove. When it is completed and renown the world over, as it has been artistically planned and Central. Saanich Council is in an ideal location. of the Review Following a request for re-. organization . of the. local fire- fighting force . from erstwhile Chief Mr. E.W. Cowell, the Board. § of Trade has ‘assumed. that... § responsibility .. is free discussion an election of officers resulted in A. Critchley | § being the unanimous choice as Chief. Mr. R. Coward was chosen as assistant Chief and Mr. J. E. MeNeil as treasurer. 20. Years Ago . After a period of A Seattle family of four ex- perienced a narrow escape from drowning Monday evening when their 36-foot Elco cruiser, Patabab. sank off. Coal Island after. striking an obstruction. . Alex Fowler of Coal rescued the Schwartz family and Island towed: their .almost submerged craft into shallow water before it sank entirely. Construction of the fire hall at. Brentwood will be delayed, was informed Tuesday owing to the necessity. of finding funds ~ to purchase a new. truck for the works department. 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