- near the. site of Canada’s first a) ’ t., Sidney B.C. Ferry : Ge ‘welcomes & more aboard : This year, people shouldn’t be left waiting at the dock wishing they were on their way to Sidney Spit Marine Provin- ‘cial Park. A larger ferry will sail from Sidney this summer. | The. 45-passenger boat replaces a 12-passenger vessel used last year. ‘‘More people -wanted to travel to the park ‘than commodated but our increased ‘capacity should solve that pro- inter-club | exchange ; que/picnic at June14. - . : The geventy member Interna- : tional: Cetacean’ Watch Society . could be safely ac- blem this year,’ said Captain Jonathon van der Goes, who provides ferry service. Last year was the ferry’s first : ‘year in operation. Three thou- | sand visitors travelled to the park = during season... — ’. Four sailings are scheduled every week day Starting in May. The ferry sails from Seaport Marina, one block north of Beacon Avenue wharf. the | operating Americans cruising our way -. Washington yachters will sail the high seas to Capital City Yacht club for an annual inter- club exchange, June 6 and 7. - Eighty Fidalgo Yacht Club | members will visit Victoria by bus, go to local tourist attrac- tions and attend a buffet/dance - at the clubhouse ‘during their Stay. . . This is the. sixth year for the ““Capidalgo’’. 7 A whale — of a picnic planned | ; The ‘whale- watcher . society = m will hold: ‘up on dry. land: fora’ barbe- : Tulista Park: ae | | BACO ‘*Bring- -your- own’ _ invites: the public: to:join them marine mammal museum. Displays. of the museum will ‘be ‘set-up. Ice and charcoal will: “be provided. . ---p.m., is a chance for Peninsula’ - The Picnic, from 3: 301 to 6: 30 people to meet: the: whale- watchers and vice versa, a socie- ty member said. ‘Summer idb | help. slated ‘The Outreach: “student employment program: stretched from Victoria to Sidney June 1. . Partof Canada Employment, the program. will school students ‘find. full- lime summer jobs in Sidney. Last’ year, poor. job place: ment was attributed to E ixpo 86, student | said Fiona “Cooke, ~ placement officer. But this year, ~~ Victoria has ‘almost more jobs than students. Sidney jobs to date: inchade . ~ gardening and retail sales,’ Interested. 6 students: Conke, nr’ Busy: Bees : boost adult day care Monday. Bees were buzzing.” last week. raising: mere: than $900 at. Margaret: Vaugh-Bireh ~ Halltea and sale. » Mount Newton Adult Day Care © Centre, adds to the $7,400 col: . a @ | 7 oe. & a ee = i. ee » Mamie ~~ Townshend, “On,: The. money... donated to lecterl in three years, The. cludes Edna. Currie, Marg Dix: -Dorathy.. idizabeth - Godbehere, Herrington, Anne: Raymond, Riddell, Mary. Vivian Wallace. “Wome baking, handicraft are “Luue called. [ | ana -| PRIME RIB _ | STEAK SWIFT eewiune | SLICED Sipe : s WIENERS = } .RANCH HAND © ip help high | MINUTE MAID - should © Contact ‘Peninsulg, ae mployment oe Project: . MAR Wwe “ean. find jobs for : students j in-Sidney, we can WYO, pet theny Jobs. in Vievoria,” said o HUNT'S PLAIN | | TOMATO SAUCE I2-member group ine Eninersony: Awwelyn of Goodrick, Rita Harvey, Canedas Dorothy: | and : knvittiny and sold by: the . women for charities year round, SHIP § SHAPE SALUTE by Commodore Bob Bentley dur- ing the sail-past of Sidney North Saanich Yacht Club, May 30. The sail-past marks the opening of the cruising season. Boats from the six-year-old Yacht Club parad- ed past Bentley, his wife Gwenn (standing beside him) and. Junior Commodore Amanda Morris. Sail-past festivities included a fiag raising, blessing of the fleet and a pot-luck dinner. No. I 3475 QUADRA ST., VIC. _ MON.-SAT. 8A.M. = 10P.M. SUNDAY 9A.M. - 7P.M. i ~GR‘A’ BEEF SIRLOIN San. 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At that time, she said, the area was ‘‘very . much rural.’’ Now, truck” traffic to and from the Keating industrial area roll past her. home. Massen claims the noise caused her to ‘partially lose hearing in one ear, although. the .couple spent ‘thousands of dollars’’ their home noise resistant. The interchange proposal will result ina highway flyover past her front door. | NO. lil GR‘A’ BEEF : WING ah FRESH - aay | THIGHS « ss yo TiRkey ee DRUMSTICKS i ee -' GAINER’S . J WIENERS <2 ~ SMOKED ‘SHANK — ‘PORTION . | pate making: 9819, 5TH ST., SIDNEY _ SAT.-WED. 9A.M. - 7P.M. THURS., FRI. A.M. - 9P.M. ‘FRESH UTILITY RORSTING. CHICKEN 450g pkg. .... SHOULDER py ‘‘The thought of looking out my window at a pile of concrete revolts me.”* | Currently, traffic can move south towards Victoria from Keating, or west on Keating from the highway. But. Massen feels the interchange, to make the area more accessible, should be located at Island View Road and the highway. 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