Page 7 The girls never did get their new caddy shack. An old shed was found near the back of the clubhouse that overlooked the four back holes. We still had to bother poor Hector for the washroom facilities in his office. In the mid-seventies my husband, children and I were living in Kelowna. The local paper had a small article about a Major Lyons shooting an 84 oii his 84“’ birthday. I couldn’t resist congratulating him even though I hadn’t caddied for him for over thirty years. I enclosed the newspaper clipping plus some snapshots I had taken of him and his wife, and one of me in my caddying days. I sent the letter in care of the pro shop at Capilano. I had no idea if it would get to Major Lyons, or if it did, if he would reply. I received a very nice letter with the large aiticle that had appeared in a Vancouver newspaper . He informed me that his wife Bay had grown up in Kelowna, and had once lived in the house that now belonged to W.A.C. Bennett. Failed Howe Sound Ferry Service Well over sixty years ago several young men attempted to launch a Howe Sound ferry service from Horseshoe Bay. Their efforts were thwarted, so they moved to Fishermen’s Cove. The business might have survived had they been allowed to remain in Horseshoe Bay. However, it was short-lived in the very quiet “Coveâ€. Early Ferries at Fishermen’s Cove