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Call him today, =~ IMPERIAL E50 " |shullow, halfinch outer keel ad- ERIAL For tHe L_2'5- 1 PLYWOOD REMOVABLE MOTOR TRANSOM Cartop punt goes together quickly | | Part Three by MIKE CRAMOND After the framing of the all-| Purpose fir plywood punt has been completed, and the piece: Director at Epilepsy Centre Lioyd W. Dewalt, UBC gradu ate, has joined the recently op: ened Bpilepsy Centre, 495. West Wrondway, Vancouver, ay direc: tor of social work, Mr, Dewalt will work closely with epileptios, their families, doctors and professional groups, Hin work will emphasize the go- cla! aspects of epilepsy and will include family and individual counselling. Mr. Dewalt holds a B.A., and 8.S.W. from UBC and received Nis masters degree in social work in the spring, 1959. tHe won the Social Work Award for the best thesis in his final year. He has had extensive experi- ence with the Social Welfare Agency in Kamloops and later with Police Court in Vancouver His most recent post was proba. tion officer for the Bast Koot- nay area. His appointment was announ- ced by G. Hi D, Hobbs, chair. man af the Epilepsy Divisio BC, Society for Crippled Chil ren, which sponsors the Centro. Born in Saskatchewan, Mr. De walt is d with one son. | ile served from 1941 to 1946 in he Canadian Army. in, id Canada's pulp exports to the United States currently are in excess of $200,000,000 a year WHITE ROCK SUN D Open \ Wednesday, Friday, Children - Satu Phone WI. 8-9150 Chinese Dinners Blaine, Washington wh THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959 15 Cocktails g-. Dinix afe CATERING - Ph. ED 2.7911; ED 2.0331 e Silver Moon io) - Wedding Receptions Two Halls to Rent Afternoon - 2 to 4 p.m. Opposite the Post Office Jnailed and glued into plac jhours should be ailowed for ih: glue to set firmly. The p dy for “planking.” ake the bottom, saw the 4x10 foot panel of fir plywood | t 4 lengthwise down the centre. Fit | |the pieces along the keel, which |must be bevelled to form a flat surface, Tack the bottom| Pieces into place and measure carefully around the edg Cut away waste, glue and nail | mito place. } Now turh the punt over und install gunwales, after fitting | them with blocking to take/| the decking. "Measure the deck- Ing pieces carefully. These can | |all be cut from a single panel of quarter inch fir plywood. Start fitting at the bow, und jnail and glue decking to tra jsum, sides and blocking on for-| |ward face of intermediate frame. Side decking xoes on| next, in the same manner. Jf you wish to use an out- board motor with the punt, iwo Balvanized bolts should be fit |ted through the stern transom and made watertight before tae | stern decking is glued and nail- jed into place A removable outboard motor transom may be made of three- {uarter inch fir plywood to the dimensions in the drawing, Supports of flat strap stcel should run from the top of the motor transom to the corner where the gunwales join the jutermediate frame Seating in the punt need on- be a piece of leftover deck- ing, 16x24 inches, placed in the bottom of the boat. Oar Posi- tions are variable, but should be close to the stern so that the bow will rise slightly when the oarsman sits just aft of centre. The punt is now ready for painting. First seal the fir ply- wood thoroughly, and then paint to your taste. 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