Thu, Jan 29, 1976
Hughie and family get to know a youthful Japanese-Canadian who has come to Gibsons Landing to find his dad's old fishboat, appropriated amid World War Two when the West Coast Japanese were shamefully stripped of their possessions and dispatched inland as "adversary outsiders". They run head-on into settled in bias from a totally surprising quarter, old Colonel Spranklin, one of the Carmody family's best-adored companions. Finding the old fishboat and the push to get it water-borne again shape the activity of this moving two-section scene.
Sat, Mar 6, 1976
Hughie and family get to know a youthful Japanese-Canadian who has come to Gibsons Landing to find his dad's old fishboat, appropriated amid World War Two when the West Coast Japanese were shamefully stripped of their possessions and dispatched inland as "adversary outsiders". They run head-on into settled in bias from a totally surprising quarter, old Colonel Spranklin, one of the Carmody family's best-adored companions. Finding the old fishboat and the push to get it water-borne again shape the activity of this moving two-section scene. Conclusion of two-part story.
Sat, Oct 30, 1976
Not far from the mainland, there is a small island where a lot of goats have been living a peaceful and tranquil life for a long time. By a government decision, the life of the animals from one day to another is endangered: on the island a ferry port will be created and a bridge to the mainland will be built. A commando appears to make the first blasts. Suddenly all life on the island has changed. But little Margaret is unwilling to stand idly by.