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1 SPNDRFT Vol. J. No.. Publshed by the Cordova Bay Communty Club, Cordova Bay, B. C. THE COMMUNTY HALL We've talked a lot about a hall, Where resdents could meet, 'Nhere busness sessons could be held, And games for all complete. And now we've heard about a ste, The stuaton seems just rght, f we can get the powers that be, To let us have ths secton free. '0 Of course there'll be a lot of 'WlOrk, Before our dreams come true, But f we all just do our bt, And that means me and you. The And ~ - And Wll man thng s to work together, do t.he best we c.a.d...everyone-who oes hs snare, be a better man. Communty Plannng By CHARLES HOWORTH Plannng For Cordova Bay What s a Communty" Master Plan"? The Commttee now are drawng plans, To show at a meetng, p ~very member should be there,.' ponts n each plan to compare. ~ And after all the hard work's done, There'll stll be lots to do, That's when the women's turn wll come,...- ~y'll see the job rght through. L. N. Sharp NOTCE The next General Meetng of the Cordova Bay Communty Club wll be held n McMorran's Coffee Shop, on Wednesday, Aprl 6th at 8 p.m. Come and brng a fellow member! COMMUNTY CLUB MEETNG Ths year of 1949 promses to be the bggest year of our young Communty Club's lfe; apart from regular Club actvtes we are faced wth two moneyrasng programs and most mportant of all the buldng of our (;ommunty Hall.. We are all aware that our Executve, Buldng Fund, and Plannng Commttees are hard at work on ths Hall project and what we need now are volunteers to ad these Commttees. suggest that every member of our Club make a specal effort to attend the March,1949 Before dscussng any of the detals of a Master Plan, t mght be just as well to set down what we mean by the Communty and '-"", '-' we should strve' for.n the formng of./ workable Master Plan. Cordova Bay, lke all other suburban developmt- ~" s not, and' never wll be a separate and lstnct unt n tself. t s at present, a part of Ward 5 n the Dstrct of Saanch, but the arbtrary dvson of Saanch nto ts present wards s not lkely to always reman the same. Amalgamaton of at least a part of Saanch wth Vctora s almost certan to '" J.\;..-~ ~.r-r~- ated as t s, well outsde any area that, mght concevably amalgamate wth V tora, wll probably, no matter how muc' t grows, always reman as part of a rura' muncpalty. At the same tme, a greu majorty of the resdents wll always be dependent on Vctora for ther lvlhood, so that we wll, n any plans we make for Cordova Bay, have to remember that they wll need to te n very closely wth the development of the Greater Vctora area and also wth the development of the rural area of Saanch. Master Plannng conssts of decdng what the communty wshes to become or can become wth due consderaton of geoaprl 6th meetng-t s to be an mportant one for us. f necessary the large McMorran Hall wll be rented to accomodate everyone. f your neghbour s a member, make sure he or she attends, f not a member, ask them to fll out an applcaton form and become one. All Cordova Bay and adjacent dstrct resdents should _now be fully aware of the value of the Hall planned for the Bay. Ourselves, our chldren, all of us, wll have the beneft and use of ths buldng. We don't have to be told thlt when our youngsters are busy wth Cubs, Brownes, graphcal. and othe~ features whch may help or hmder the deal. Ths should be no msty dream that t s hoped wll somehow take the form at some ndetermnate tme n the future, but a functonally sensble layout aganst whch every spec-' fc proposal to change the physcal aspects of the communty can be quckly and easly tested to see f t consttutes a step n the desred drecton. Urban plannng councls have problems consstng of slum and blght clearance, traffc congeston etc., but the man problem n suburbs s to control or plan development n order that the evls now present n towns and ctes do not arse. Negatvely, suburbs can be controlled to some extent, by rgd zonng. Postvely, 'L' ',.. JJ,...-. drected by skll and judgment n plannng. Ths means thorough study and analyss of exstng condtons and probabltes, co.nsultaton wth busness, wth present resdents, wth prospectve real estate developers and other nterested partes. Recognton should be gven to the fact that nearly all people wsh to keep regulatons of land use at the lowest possble level that wll safeguard the publ~ welfare. The deal of planners should be a settng wheren the ordnary operatons and aspratons of busness, of home owners and of bulders wll lead to an over-all pattern that s desrable and to the long-run advantage of everybody. Chas. Howorth Scouts, Gudes, Pro-Rec, Basketball, Badmnton and other ndoor sports and recreatons they have no tme or nclnaton to go astray. Ths Communty Hall effort should surpass all other actvtes, t s vtal to our dstrct, we need the support of everyone, fnancal, moral, and n actual work done. Attend the next meetng, Aprl 6thkeep that evenng open-remember, brng your neghbours and frends and co'me prepared to help n any way, shape 01' form. See you Aprl 6th. Noel Andrew

2 Page 2 SPNDRFT March,1949 SPNDRFT Edted B, The Publcaton <':omnlttee Contrbutng Edtors C. Ho\vOJ'Lh-Cummullt.y mp'q\"cl1l('nls N. Alldrew and D. Fletcher-Sport Lllan Dyer and Lllan Ross-Socal Publshell by the Cordova Bay Communty Club \ 'Y.' Charman, Publcaton Commttee-Davd Radford 'j~ ~..l'"! Commttee lembers:,../ / Kay Carter, Hlda Andrew, Hlda Snknson, K. R. Genn..1,/ ~\'C VJ V'f/ '\ '/, Deadlne for Materal 15th (f Each Month Drop materal n Spndrft Malbox CORDOVA BAY ROAD Busness l\'!anager: Ed"ar Buckle Allvertsng-Frederck O. Sutton Crculaton-Hlda Andrew and Hlda Snl\:nson or mal SPNDRFT CORDOVA BAY P.O. B.C., CANADA Edtoral: Our Presdent has sad that he ntends that we shall have the constructon of our hall well under way before the end of ths year. Ths puts a number (we hope all) of members and resdents on the spot. The ngredents whch go nto a Communty Hall an; concrete, lumber, and most mportant of all, unselfshness. Ths last, f suffcently plentful, wll provde the others. We do not mean solely or even chefly n the form of money, though ths. of ~Ollr8e. necessary. an m t e e '"""""~r_;.,..fj~ rom-ttl'ose VC'llo"'na 0 '::... ". A less tangble, though perhaps more vtal, contrbuton whch all have to gve, and get by gvng, s wshfulness, coupled wth a desre to gve t practcal applcaton. We should all be gvng our tme and thought, frst to what a Communty Hall means, and secondly as an nevtable consequence, to the buldng of the hall as an expresson of our convctons. Probably all of us at tmes thnk of a communty as an abstract entty, the needs of whch may be adequately cared for by George or the Muncpal Councl. Perhaps,.nstead, ~e should thnk of a communty as an assocaton of ndvduals, of whom we know and lke several. er ps we older ones shoul c~our mnds back to our youth, and apprase the val,te oj the frendly assocatons we then knew-and then look at our chldren or those of 'the neghbour next door, and wonder how they are farng. :: NfORMATON PLEASE! The Crculaton Department of Spndrft s nterested n seeng that each household n Cordova Bay and mmedate Dstrcts receves ther monthly copy. f you have a neghbour who s not recevng a Spndrft you would help us a great deal f you sent n ther name and address to Mrs. N. Andrew, RR 4, No. 2357, Vctora, B. C. Hlda Andrew Letter to the [,dtor Mr. Douglas Stevenson has spent many summers n our dstrct. Hs famly ownng property adjon.ng ours. He s very nterested n and enthus'astc about our Cordova Bay. Whle lookng up some nformaton n the Archves and Prc;/ncal Lbrary he came upon the orgn of the name Cordova Bay, whch he thought mght prove nterestng to the communty, f not already known..f am enclosng a copy of what he sent us. Yours sncerely,. Mrs. K. K. John Cordova Bay and Cordova Channel from Brtsh Columba Coast Names by Captan John T. Walbran Sub-Leutenant Qumper of the Spansh Navy, commandng the sloop " Prncess Royal" on an explorng voyage n 1790, gave the name of Puerto de Cordova to the harbour of Esqumalt, and ths name of Cordova, doubtless from ts beng shown n ths neghbourhood on the Spansh charts then n use, was transferred from Esqumalt by the offcers of the Hud- son's Bay Company crca 1842 to the bay named on later Brtsh charts-cormorant Bay, but whch nevertheless has always been known locally as Cordova Bay. The old Spansh name of Cordova was restored by the Geographc Board of Canada n The channel between Vancouver sland and James sland was named, crca 1859, by the Admralty surveyors, Cordova Channel, from the name Cordova beng used n the vcnty n the early days of the Colony of Vancouver sland. Provncal records show that the Bay was known by the name Cordova on the arrval of H.M. Surveyng Vessels "Herald" and "Pandora" n The "Herald" was taken n tow by H.M. Steam-Sloop "Cormorant" n the Strat of Juan de Fuca for Vcfora-but the harbour not beng recognzed, the vessels cont.nued on to Hal'O Strat, anchorng n Cordova Bay, June 24, The next day the "('~>"- morant" towed the "Herald" an d ",,, '...,J,' dora" back to Vctora and they anchored off the harbour, notng Brotche Ledge under the name Buoy Rock, by the buoy on t and the beacons placed on Beacon Hll. SEEN AND HEARD A nce shny Jeep staton wagon wth a snmler canoe atop, headng up Halburton brght and early one Sunday mornng. Ten hours later the same Jeep, same canoe, mud bespattered, brused and weary. Occupants Buckle and Radford. Fsh. none. Ran? plenty. Roads? yes, just. Other comments? yes but not hf' A nneteen-lettered word -WOW! n Spnd At ther summer resdence. Good frends gathered around the table, "clck, Clck, fve and fve up," delcous refreshments, two A.M., yawns, bed. dent a year older. KRG. stuck n hs own drveway. Our Pres- That Stella and Roy are leavng us, to become cty slckers. Reason?-too many broken car sprngs. Ed. Jones gettng chummy wth the pgeons down Scott & Peden way. Says Ed hopefully wth a handfull of corn, "Are you a Stool Pgeon?" Bll Watt dong a good job of lookng after the Badmnton Team at Lakehll and Percy Scutt dong the same thng at the Bay. Mlle, Jean, Fern, Jeanette and others also dong a fne job on the refreshment end of t. Lllan Ross "Dutch Cleanserng" for your Socal Column.

3 J March, 1949 SOCAL NOTES The home of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Warf was the scene or a very happy occason when Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Heseltne celebrated ther Golden Weddng Annversary. The famly was complete wth all four chldren, :M:rs. W. N. Clark, Mrs. P. G. Warf, Mr. Lloyd Heseltne and Mss Margaret Heseltne and four grandchldren present. Mss Heseltne who s Superntendent of Quesnel General Hosptal, flew d own for the event. Mr. and Mrs. Heseltne came from Yorks, England two years ago and have resded n Cordova Bay snce that tme. Patrca Ann Clark celebrated her seventh brthday recently. A party was gven n her honor and the nvted young guests were: Dense Poyntz, Alma Mc Donald, Betty and Joan Speck, Terry Curts, Jm Andrew and Arche McDonald. The lttle guests played games and later enjoyed refreshments served frm a prettly decorated table centred wth the Brthday Cake. New new resdents of the Bay are Sharon Jennfer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thoms and Lnda Jean, adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wllams. Mrs. H. 1. Stevenson of Wnnpeg, Man. was the guest"of \1r. and Mrs. J. H. Stevenson recently. Whle here, Mrs. J. Stevenson entertaned wth.three tables of brdge n her honor. On a two-week holday from Saskatchewan and Alberta, Messrs. V. and W. Lndstrom vsted ther ssters, Msses Almeda, Norma, and Vvan Lndstrom. Mss M. Lake of Mervn, Sask. has spent the last few weeks wth her sster, Mrs. J. McDarmd and brother Mr. W. E. Lake. On February 23rd, Lnda Joy Ross celebrated her ffth brthday by nvtng a few frends to her home. Among those present were Mrs. W. Mackntosh wth Joan and Donne, Mrs. Molesworth wth Sylva and Coln, Mrs. R. Penney wth Crag,and Mrs. Plmley. Danty refreshments were served at the tea hour. rs;d;ds;;l;;d;;l;~d j - Dry Cleaners, Lnen Supply, Launderers _ Our drver calls n the Cordova B3Y area on Mondays 841 Vew Street Phone G 416.)_''-'(J'-'-'(J'-)_J'-()~""'-.-t) (..-.o~_.:..:...(~l'.-.<..-.c~~_(..-.«~~)_(~_(_.:. -MCGll'~<p{mG PP..ffCRPTON CHEMfTf, Fort at Broad We Delyer Phones; G :.~~_(...-.c...-.<.-.t~~.-.c~_ll_~ SPNDRFT 1!n.cal.ebbng BOTTOMLEY-BELL On Frday, March 4th, the marrage of Mare Elzabeth, daughter of Mrs. da Bell, 764 Transt Road, and Mr. Elwyn E. Bottomley, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bottomley, Long Beach, Calforna, took place at St. Davd's-by-th-Sea, wth Rev. C. B. Prce offcatng. Gven n marrage by her uncle, Mr. John Mtchell, the brde was becomng n a blue crepe dress, matchng halo hat and navy accessores. She carred a bouquet of pnk carnatons and rs. Attendng the brde was Mss Marjore Marsh n pastel pnk wth grey accessores. The best man was Mr. M. R. Courtney Marsh. A recepton was held at the home of the brde's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fletcher, Cordova Bay, where the brde's mother, Mrs. Bell and two aunts, Mrs. D. Fletcher and Mrs. J. Mtchell, asssted n recevng the guests. A two-tered weddng cake centred the table. The toast to the brde was proposed by Mr. D. Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. Bottomley wll make ther home at Long Beach, Calforna, after honeymoonng n Vancouver. * * * Mrs. W. Watt of Walema Avenue had her sster, Mrs. J. Smth and nece, Mrs. C. Myers of Oakland, Calforna, vstng her at the tme of her father's passng. Our sncere sympathy s extended to Mrs. Watt and her mother, Mrs. J. Jarvs, who s at present vstng wth Mrs. G. Olvel' at Langford before leavng for Toronto and Calforna. We are pleased to report that Mr. T. Cannon, Mr. G. nrg, Mr. J. Quck, and Mss Betty Sayer are recoverng from llnesses whch necesstated hosptalzaton. Sympathy of the Cordova Bay Communty Club s extended to the famles of the late Messrs. H. Gentry and H. Granger n ther recent bereavements. Mr. and Mrs. Bran Carson who spent the wnter n Cordova Bay have returned to ther home n Unty, Saskatchewan..:. )~~~l.-..:..-.o.-.c ~_>.-.c~. MODERN SHOE CO., SHOES FOR MEN! * c.,- y... & G."".m ' S'reo<. Phone E 1821 Vctora B.C.,.1._--,--_.._._-\. Page 3 "j'---'--'t s the place~~~~o~!:~when your! fender s dented or you need a pant job. t - NO JOB TOO BG OR TOO SMALL 4l.~~~_...-.<_~~~~.:. Mrs. W. H. Wlson has returned to her home n the Bay after spendng ten days n Vancouver. On Frday, March 11th, members of the Cordova Bay Grls' Club were hostesses at a party held n McMorran's Pavlon honorng the fourth brthday of ther Club. Approxmately sxty persons were present, the guests beng members of Mc Morran's Boys 'Basketball Team and the Cordova Bay Boys' Club. Entertanment was n the form of a hard-tmes party, games and dancng. The supper table was centered wth a three-tered cake made b" Mss Shela O'Relly, the frst slce becut by Mss Freya Rodstrom, followed by Mss Mldred French and Mss Norma Lndstrom, past presdents of the Club. Spndrft box s not for ornamental purposes, t s the receptacle n whch to depost your artcles for publcaton. The box has stood n front of Mr. Knght's home; t now stands n front of Parkvew Grocery, by courtesy of Mr. D. Lotzer. Pgeon Competton Tckets are nc avalable for sale, and Pledge Recepts are ready. Come to the meetng on Aprl 6th, to get them for yourself or for sale to others. Your help s needed to make the effort a success. "j"-'-"-"-'-"-"-"-"-"-"-"-"-"-'l for Frendlness and Cleanlness When you are n town. Vst our modern new Grll, where, you wll receve excellent servce and good food. We specalze n 0 our home-baked cakes and pastry. ' COOPER'S GRLL,.' 720 Fort Street Vctora, j.:._~_,,_o--..:"'q_u_~_'-~_.:.

4 ",...-.,,--,,--..--'-----:-._~:--: Page 4 SPNDRFT March,1949 FAREWELL TO THE BAY Leavng the Bay, feel lke summng up as Rupert Brooks dd: "These have loved." The lashng of the wnter waves, the fne spray, the steamng sands on a hot day, the gentle lappng of the waves as lay soakng up the warmth of the summer sun and losng myself n the blue of our Cordova Bay sky. Whle Mount Baker, lke a dstant Godde~s smles bengnly down upon me. tell myself am not gong far, that the beautes of the Bay wll stll be mne but doubt f that feelng of belongng wll come agan. shall not be comng down Halburton at the close of my work day wth the never changng wonder as the breath-takng beauty of the Bay unfolds tself. wonder f anyone has shared wth me the beauty of the settng of the barn on ", rdge of Halburton. have watched through many seasons and wshed mght pant t. Somehow the unpanted wood n dfferent shades has lent tself to each season.,stll steeped n the beauty of my barn we contnue down the hll and the refreshng breeze lke a tonc seeps nto my conscousness. Home agan the feelng of contentment that comng home to the Bay has always brought me. But now t s farewell to the Bay. You wll always hold a specal place n my heart and for all the beautes you have shared wth me, thank you... These have loved. Blle Oakes GULD NOTCES The regular monthly meetng of St. Davd's Women's Guld wll be held at the home of Mrs. N. Thomas, on Aprl 8th, at 2:30 p.m. n spte of the present 'flu epdemc, there was an attendance of about forty at the Women's World Day of Prayer Servce, held n St. Davd's Hall on Frday, March 4th. Ffteen lades took part and a collecton of $12.95 was sent to the nterdenomnatonal Commttee for the dstrbuton of Chrstan lterature...-.c~>-.c~>-.c_c~(_~)_~~:. Cordova Bay Garage ' HAROLD GRANGER, Propretor Repars - Servce Calls - Gas & Ol Phone Culqutz 224 Y,.:~-(_('-'(_(~(_(~~_C_(_(l~()'-'(.:. ---: 'l BUCKLE PRNTNG CO. LMTED, Blanshard Street. Phone E 993 :...-.{_...(~~ (_C...(_(.-.(_("-'O'-'U...( BROWNES At a recent meetng of the 1st Cordova Bay Browne Pack, Dors Buchanan was Honour Browne. She had just celebrated her eleventh brthday and had outgrown the magc and wonder of Browneland. The road to the land of the Gudes opened before her and her Browne frends gave her a cheery goodbye. The Cordova Bay Grl Gude Company wth ther Captan, M. Ganner, welcomed Dors nto ther mdst and we all wsh her much success and Good Gudng. Durng the meetng, Brownes Anne Sutton and Else Bennet receved ther two-year servce stars. Our latest addton to the Pack s Non Pearson. Beng a Gude she wll be our lnk between the Browne Pack and the Gude Company. Her offcal ttle s Pack Leader, but to the Brownes she s known as Packe." We are lookng forward to the bg celebraton n June when the Pack wll be one year old. n March the Annual Provncal Meetng of the Grl Gudes Assocaton took place n the Memoral Hall n Vctora. Cordova Bay was represented by Delegates Mrs. D. Bosher and Mrs. E. Sutton and Gudes E. John and M. Ganner. t was a dstnct thrll to meet the Chef Gude of Canada, Mrs. Estelle Wshart. She s a most nterestng person and all of our Brownes and Gudes would lke to be lke her. haye had many enqures as to how a grl becomes a Browne. Frst she must be eght years of age. Then she s taught her recrut tests and receves her Browne Pn. am sorry wll not be able to accept new recruts tll September. We now have 24 members n the Pack and ths s the lmt we are allowed to have. Some of the. grls wll be gong up n September, leavng room for new members. Edth John Browne Owl Qtlrurdr llf aranalla: l~ntell For the tme beng servces are beng held n the Mnster's Home on Gordon Avenue, just off Walema, every Sunda) morntlg at 11 o'clock. Hymn Books provded. Everybody Welcome. Rev. W. H. Day, Mnster. ~t..labll s-h~-the-~l'a CORDOVA BAY Rev. C. B. Prce, M.A., B.D. Sunday School every SundaY"""."",,10 a.m. 1st Sunday of Month, Evensong, 7 :30 p.m, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, (& 5th) Sundays \ornng Prayer,,,,,,,11 3.m. Holy COlOmunon.3rd Sunday at 11 a.m. LOOKNG AHEAD N SPORTS Well, boys and grls, guess your basketball actvtes for ths season are very nearly at an end. know that you have had a very successful season and am sure you have enjoyed every mnute,of t. The generosty of Noel Andrew and the entre McMorran famly, not to menton the many ndvduals who provded transportaton, played a leadng role durng the entre season and s gratefully acknowledged by the Club. Now that Sprng s here, am sure all you young people wll be thnkng of another great game n whch to expend some of your surplus energy. Y<;>u guessed t kds-softball. A meetng has been called by the local Softball authortes for the near future to map out a program for the comng season. As n prevous years, they wll be nterested n learnng the number of teams we propose to enter for League competton. Durng the next few weeks hope all you teen-agel's wll keep thnkng of the old softball damond. Talk t over wth your pals, toss the old ball around when you have the opportunty and be on the alert for any promsng new materal for ths season. Fred Sutton CORDOVA BAY P.T.A. The P.T.A. wll sponsor a Sprng Tea early n May. Watch for announcements n the stores. Regular Monthly Meetng, Thursday, Aprl 28, 1949 at 8 p.m. n the school. Edth John Publcty Convenor ~ Shop at Your Frendly store!00 0. '10. Satsfacton Guaranteed! wth every purchase, or your money refunded WTH A SMLE!,, \ n(k$~!!!.:~~g ~.~ptlnl!..:.~~("-'l..-.().-.o.-.<"-'f~~~.-..c~l~

5 SPNDRFT March, 1949 Wth Rod and Gun Under Nt. Kenya BY B. RCKARD A holday n Afrca leaves one wth lttle choce as to the locaton n whch t should be spent; one ether goes to the coast, or makes a safar nto the bush n search of thrlls wth gun or rod. set before you, the enjoyment four people had under the shadow of Mount Kenya. One Sunday mornng-july 5th, 1942, three frends and myself set forth on the begnnng of our trp. The frst stage of our journey was made by tran, whch took us some 300 odd mles towards the northern fronter of Kenya. Our destnaton was the Abedere Mountans lookng r--' up to the splendour of Mount Kenya, t~:'ng some 17,000 feet nto the sky. We were met at the ralhead by a frend of mne, at whose farm we were to spend a few days assemblng our camp equpment and securng natve porters to transport our tents, etc. far up on the mountan slopes. En route from the staton to the farm we watched the vast herds of game on the plans, wth bulgng eyes, and wated for the tme when camp was ptched and we could get after them, wth gun and camera. That nght a hot bath, and blazng fre to st around after supper, are thngs to please the traveller's heart. 'vo days later, after much fuss and. a,sement, our heavy camp equpment was loaded on to an ox cart and we set off. We spent the mornng walkng along the edge of a very deep valley, the mornng was btter, wth mountan msts coverng everythng, and so we were unable to see much of the wld lfe that we knew surrounded us. About noon, we crossed a small plan, and arrved at the edge of a thckly-forrested vapey about 600 feet Delow us. After unpackng the wagon and sortng out packages for the natves to carry down the rest of the way, we set off down the slope followng a game tral. Two of us went ahead wth rfles handy n case of buffalo or rhno, of whch there were many n the dstrct. Nothng, however, dsturbed our descent. On reachng the bottom we came nto a small grassy glade wthn a few yards of a fast flowng rver. t took us the best part of the afternoon gettng tents up and equpment sorted. A nce shady pool under some trees, looked attractve. felt sure some trout were just watng to take my fly. After a strenuous day, an early nght and a good sleep were essental f we were to be up before dawn the followng mornng. Just as the frst streak of lght showed tself over the lp of the valley, two of us went up the rver to report on the game stuaton. John and decded to clmb out 0' the valley and see f we could get some fresh meat for the camp. On reachng the top we came across fresh buffalo tracks and decded to look for them-we spent several hours wthout any luck. We could not return emptyhanded however. On the top of a slght rse spotted three Kongon (large antelope, about the sze of a horse). took a long shot and had the satsfacton of seeng my shot strke home, but the Kongon started off at a great rate, wth us n hot pursut. t took three more shots before fnally brought hm down. The task of cuttng hm up and' transportng the meat back to camp. occuped the remander of the mornng. On returnng to camp, we were pleased to be greeted by the other members of the party wth a fne mess of trout that they had caught n the upper reaches of the rver. The fshng, they told us, was excellent-one had only to cast a fly 'n the stream to have t nstantly struck by a fsh. The fshng durng our stay gave us much pleasure and many good meals. The next day we decded to clmb the mountan n search of bgger game. Wth achng muscles, the followng mornng we reached the bamboos, at an alttude of 9,000 ft. Here, f we were lucky we mght catch a glmpse of that rare and beautful anmal-the BONGO (a large antelope wth a rch reddsh-brown hde, hs hnd quarters strped wth whte bands, and whose long horns are tpped wth whte.) happened to be some way ahead of the party wth my natve tracker, when approachng a small glade notced a large object n the mddle, resemblng a huge rock. On closer examnaton, saw t move. My tracker notced the same movement. and we poth dropped to the ground. carefully looked through the grass, and much to my delght, saw a fne specmen of the Gant Forest Hog... slowly Page 5 rased my rfle and gently squeezed the trgger... That hog must have wondered what ht hm, for he jumped about three feet n the ar, and seemed to land, facng us. He could obvously not decde whether to charge us or make a run for t... he decded the latter, and made a dash for a nearby thcket. dd not want to lose such a fne beast, let hm have a second shot just as he was dsappearng nto a thck clump of bush. knew had ht hm, because suddenly the bushes started to shake n all drectons. After a whle, all was stll... we slowly approached, ready for hm, n case he was stll alve, but the last shot had been the fnal, and he would move no more. As the rest of the party came up, we all took photographs, whle the natves sknned the beast and removed hs head, whch later had mounted. After havng placed the skn and head n a fork of a large tree to prevent any curous wld dog from rppng t to peces, we spent the remander of the mornng lookng for our frend the Bongo, but wthout any luck. After a short rest, and a spot of welcome food, we started back to camp, retrevd. [he- fruts of the m01'm~ '5"""'~!.~""""" on our way. When we were some two mles out of camp, we dsturbed a famly of monkeys, and mmedately all members of the party were busy takng photographs. The famly seemed most unconcerned at our presence and we spent some lttle tme watchng them at ther play. That evenng, our last camp, we sat around a blazng fre wshng that our stay could have been several weeks longer, but alas work always calls. The followng mornng, we packed camp and started the long clmb out of the valley, where the ox wagon and porters awated us. On the way down to the farm we were lucky enough to obtan some wonderful photographs of the game all about us. Needless to say, we consdered the photographc record of our trp the most mportant part of t. would menton that have made many safars after the Bongo wthout any success, few whte men. have had that luck. Few holdays can be calculated to gve such relaxaton of the mnd as that of two weeks spent n the wde open spaces of Afrca's huntsman's paradse,

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