Page 2, Jamuary 31,1979- A Supplement to the North Skore News — BOATSHOW SPECIAL - $299- VHF HAND HELD - Radiotelephone 6 Channels 6 & 16. included See us at Booth 806 at the Boat Show WREGEET MARENME SUPPLY LTD VA 1784 WEST GEORGIA ST. Tel. 682-3788 Dominion Yacht Sales 1977 K&C 21’ HARDTOP Launched new July 78. 190 Volvo inboard out- board. Approx. 70 hrs. Forward cabin has head, V bunks, hatch, locking door, Camper canvas, anchor, wiper. As new. *8975° 1974 SANGSTER 2 sleeper seats. 20.5” Hard Top. Launched new March 75. For- ward cabin has V bunks, head, hatch, locking door. Dinette, galley, camper canvas, 165 Merc. cruiser inboard outboard, approx. 20 hrs., CB radio, depth sounder, wipers, O.B. bracket. Immaculate. $7475 1976 SPORRCRAFT (BELL BOY) 18'6” Sliding hard top. Walk-through, windshield, slanting canvas, boarding ladder. New K.33 hull. Web Cor construction 175.V8 OMC inboard outboard. Approx. 140 hrs. Showroom condition. Bank Financing Available Phone Gil Smith 684-6113 $7475 Boats Cars Trucks Accepted in Trade 5 Years Eves. & Weekends 922-5502 Dominion Yacht Sales A Division of Dominion Vancouver Motors se PWT TT tan aa bates THE ELEANOR, an elegant 28-foot motor launch built in 1927, was used extensively to ferry Royalty and dignitaries to the various lodges on Lake Rosseau and Lake Joseph in Ontario. The windshield and side wing assembly is from Rolls Royce and the British influence was very high as many English VIP's spent leisure time in the beautifal Muskoka country of Ontario. One of the reasons that this boat was used as a gentlemen’s launch was the luxury of roll-up windows to afford her passengers a spray-free ride. Boating through the ages From Rolly. Stocker’s exciting collection The 1979 Vancouver Inter- national Boat Show’s ‘‘Boat- ing Through The Ages”’ exhibit will arouse fanciers of - vintage craft and stir memories of those who spent ‘summer weeks at Camp Elphinstone. A collection of antique boats.restored originals and authentic _—replicas repres- enting four decades will be displayed with a variety of classic engines at this year’s show February 2 to il at Exhibition Park. The ith annual Boat Show will be officially open- ed at 7 p.m. Friday, February 2 by world-renown- ed adventurer Naomi James and the Honorable James Chabot, Minister of Lands, Parks and Housing. Opening ceremonies will be in the Showmart Building, van spa one of five locations which will be showcasing a wide variety of entertaining attrac- tions along with hundreds of boats and marine accessor- ies. **‘Boating Through The Ages"’ will be featured in the Food Building and one of the items will be of special interest to anyone who attended Camp Elphinstone -and the YMCA estimates that 20,000 youngsters have gone to the Howe Sound camp since the late Forties. li’s the MV Strom Bolie I}, a 1948 Turner which was used to ferry campers to various points in Howe Sound for weekend outings. Powered by her original four horsepower Easthope, the 20-foot Strom was completely restored in 1977 and again will be a familiar sight on Howe Sound this summer. Representing the 1920's is a stylish 1927 Ditchburn Motor Launch which was used extensively to transport royalty and dignitaries to lodges on Lake Rosseau and Lake Joseph in Ontario. This elegant 28-footer easily achieved top speed of 40 mph from her 200 HP Sterling engine. From the Depression Years, circa 1931, there's an 18-foot Greavetite runabout and, from the 1950's, a stunning, rare 21-foot Grenfell, which can be pushed to speeds of up to 45 mph by a large Chrysler V8. The display of inboard and outboard engines includes a 2,590-pound Hudson Invader **168°", a gas marine engine built during World War II for the U.S. Navy. Located in the foyer of the Pacific Coliseum + ill be a replica of a 27-foot sirch bark North Canoe representative of the craft used by North West Company traders on western fur-trading expedit- tons. . This year’s Boat Show will open from 6 p.m. to 10°:30 p.m. weekdays, from 1 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Saturday and 1 p-m. to 6 p.m. Sundays. Tickets are $3 for adults and | $1 for senior citizens and youths 5 to 15 years. Produced by Canadian National Sportsmen’s Shows and sponsored by the Marine Trades Association of B.C., the Boat Show’s entire proceeds are devoted to support of Canadian conser- vation, research, projects and outdoors education. ary 2 toT!1 Exhibition Park, Vancouver Everything for a great Summer on the water. All the latest in Power Boats, Sail Boats, runabouts, equipment and accessories. Weekdays: 6:00 pm to 10:30 pm Saturdays: 1:00 pm to 10:30 pm Sundays: 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm Adult: $3.00 © Junior (5-15): $1.00 Senior Citizens: $1.00. © See “Boating Through the Ages” © “Behind the Seas”, a fantastic special as en a exhibit by the Vancouver Aquarium ® “Ship ’n’ Shore” Boutique and “Masiners’ Marketplace” ® Special Activity Stage, fashion shows Produced in aid of Conservation by Canadian National Sportsmen’s Shows