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But for the past four years, raising money for the Retinitis Pigmentosa Foundation has been as important as riding down the highway. ; ‘“! wasn’t working,’’ says the 76-year-old, who retired after 20 years in the motorcycle business. ‘So I wanted to do something to justify my existence.’ That meant raising the most Ride for Sight money in Canada for the foundation in 1984, and the most in B. Cc. in 1985, 1986 and 1987. Retinitis pigmentosa is a group of progressive, hereditary diseases that strike young people, gradually leading to blind- ness. RP diseases are the leading cause of blindness in Canada. Blow will be one of thousands of bikers across the country *) gathering at different towns to tally their pledges. in B.C., motorcyclists will gather in Harrison, Sparwood, Terrace and Naniamo. : Blow plans to ride to the Tally Ho in Nanaimo on June 12. ‘And he hopes to have at least $4,000 in pledges with him, as he rides one of his three, 1,000-cc BMWs. About two per cent of the total money raised, cach year, is, used for prizes. The remainder goes to the foundation. Since 1974, the foundation has granted §3.2 million to Canadian eye research scientists. Donations from Ride for Sight, which has gone on since 1979, account for $1.5 million of the total. . '. More than 7,000 Canadians took part in last year’s cam- paign, raising more than $500,000 from 80,000 donors. By Sunday, Blow had raised $1,300. “‘It’s a long way from the top, but it’s a good start,’’ he says. “I'd like to raise $4,000..I don’t know Ww vhether I can make it — but if I got $4,000, that would encourage me to try for $5,000. I’d just work harder.’’ Blow collects donations from throughout the Sidney and Victoria areas, and up- Island. “Bis nesses have always really supported me,’; he says. Anyone interested in making a tax x deductible donation to Ride for Life may call Blow at 656- 4482. MOTORCYCLIST Les Blow is out to raise at least $4,000 in the annual Ride for Sight. “Evaluation fe C APPEARING IN THE PUB ues FRI. And SAT. EVES. ~ Parkle ind School MANUFACTURED HERE | IN SIDNEY AND | f -7th season of serving - *\ lunches and afternoon teas: hs (OPEN, Tues. -Sun:- 11:30: 5:00 PM ~ 479-7787. In dhe Revie | NO IF, NO BUT, xe WE’RE JUST A We reserve. the right to. - HH limit quants a Foods: 2531 BEACON AVE. “Sidney By the sli Prices a Effective: _ MAY 3- MAY. ¥. 7/88 ‘v Pe z PORK ‘gre STEAKS.......... 2.14 kg WHY PAY MORE .. Ru up BONELESS |ROAST vids TB AQ on WHY PAY MORE. | GRADE ‘A’ BEEF CAN, CHOICE | WHOLE ROUND STEAK un 1”, WHY PAY MORE | GOV'T INSP, H FRESH WHOLE. 7 FRYING i or ‘vr PREV. FROZEN IN POLY: BAG fan AOM THE HIP. 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The staff at Parkland Secon |» dary’ School: are: committed to. “education and show pride in’ the. : ~school, ‘according to’an outside.” “evaluation team “that examined “. the school last year. eee ‘a: hard svorking : and ‘approachable.’ administra- © tion,a pleasant and courteous «body ‘of. students: -who “exhibit : ‘It.also-has-‘ ‘pride in the school, and-a par- »- ticularly conscientious and ef-- ~ fective. ‘custodial maintenance ‘staff,’’ the report ‘NO RR we oe ae an 1%) wi Ma ee it CAULIFLOWER | 1 89S MPEROR “GRAPES: 1500 mt 97°] f HEINZ ASST'D. KING OSCAR DRISLING =. HASH BROWN POTATOES ‘T° COMETLARGE _PRELISES......a9m 97! SARDINES srssscccsesort0g 12 Seca et _ 4 | CLEANSER... ew W HEINZ ASST'D ARDMONA ASST'D. :.. OVERALLS eee LKQ _ [2.8.2 SAUCE... vets 127 FRUIT CUPS... sont AT? ORANGE JORGE sane tsa 8 CLOROX? wc cecssesee 27] Ay JOLLY TIME = *STOUFFERR V.I.P, ALL PURPOSE 97 ' I VEG. 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Op-. portunities © ior Parkland students.’ Immediate attention’ ~ should be given to safety, The ‘school must also’ continue: to address budgetary and staffing | con- . cerns. — The. school should promote elective. courses which are threatened by declining: enrol-: ment, the report said. It -should -review: and reorganize the administration services to the independent evaluators said, Parkland needs. to “improve” the understanding of. students” hey said. Tt must. also. give ime. Mediate attention to recommen- dations on personal counselling. - The school has been granted accreditation: for five years — schools superintendent Janet Mort is satified the majority of 2 pedeneie | - Spring Cup tournament winners - Audrey: Benn won the A: division of the 18-hole Spring ARdmore. Ladies Golf) Club, April. 26, in coanjunetion with the spring lineheon, The B. division winner’ was” Pex Tacev, Runnereup in the A division was Von: Berezowski, Lorna MeGresor owas the ranner-up in the B divi ison, . in the nine- ‘ole spring late, Marge Hackwood came ont the | co “whiner and: Josec a: w ball, wa ae “the runnerup, ‘The luncheon Was” attended 3 ~ by OF ladies, who enjoved sands Wiches and desserts from a bute fet table decorated with a floral centerpiece, For’ the time in the history caf) the club, charter member - Fvelen Gwen wee Unable to attend duet illness. first Ge