NINETY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD. Johnny Schnarr (left) stands outside the Sidney Marina pub, The Rumrunner, which is named after him for his rum-running exploits during the Prohibition era. Schnarm, who now lives in Esquimalt, was back in Sidney to promote his autobiography, which describes his rackef- eering days, when he used fo ferry hard liquor fo the Washington coastline in the dead of night between 1921 and 1933. Standing next to Schnarr is Sidney resident Bill Armson, who was a fellow rum-runner back in the “‘good old days. ‘ When the end of the Prohibition era put Armson out of business, he did an about-face and began a lengthy career in the Canadian police force. Top tennis aces running amateur tournament Two of the top Greater Victoria - tennis coaches will put players through their paces in the Pano- rama Leisure Centre’s summer tennis school, which opened Mon- 2y. tennis program coordinator Joan Beattie said. Top ranked Dutch tennis ace Greg Diemer will be accompanied by former tennis circuit profes- sional Dave Kirstine in running eight-week tennis camps. Youngsters between nine and 15 years of age are invited to register ahs GETMING MARRIED in the municipal park next to the Sidney branch library Saturday is Larry for eight weekly clinics, which will group players according to their levels of skill, Beattie said. The coaches will teach tennis skills, conditioning, strategy, drills and training methods, she said. “However, the emphasis will be on fun because some kids are in it for the first time while some have played before,” she added. The camps will run from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Panorama Leisure Centre tennis bubble. The weeks beginning July 30 ea: Service by Air Canada now in past Flight AC 296 to Calgary will be remembered as the last Air Can- ada flight to leave Victoria Interna- tional Airport — after 47 years of service to Victoria by the airline. The 100-passenger DC-9 jet soared off at 11:15 a.m., Thursday, making Victoria the only provin- cial capital that is now not ser- viced by Canada’s national airline. Air BC, a regional feeder airline in which Air Canada has an 85 per cent stake, will pick up where its parent company left off. Flying passengers to Vancouver and Calgary on Dash-7 and 86- passenger BAe jet aircraft, Air BC hopes to provide an improved service, Air BC president Ian Har- rison said. An extra flight to Calgary will be added on Sundays, which will continue on to Edmonton. He added that Air BC’s smaller aircraft are expected to be more cost effective than Air Canada’s SEIVICe. Twenty employees have been affected by Air Canada’s pullout. Seven transferred to Vancouver, ten accepted retirement packages and ~ three took severance pay, pub- lished reports said. and Aug. 27 are aimed at providing coaching for more experienced players, such as those who have completed Level Two, Beattie said. “These two weeks are for more experienced tennis players who are interested in tournament play, and we ll have mini tournaments at the end of each of these weeks,” she said. For more information on fees and how to register, contact Beattie at the Panorama Leisure Centre. Luama and Lisa Hill, a resident of Sidney. The couple enjoyed bright sunshine to exchange their marital vows under, then went across the street to the Sidney Silver Threads hall for a reception. THAT'S HOW MANY CANADIANS ARE SPEED SKATERS PaRNGPachion Pn nat Gy If you are a woman 40 or over, this program is a must. SCREENING MAMMOGRAPHY is funded by the B.C. Ministry of Health. A doctor’s referral is not required for women over 40. 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