oe Poet “ee b ARAL VOR eee _ The Review covers ‘the entire Saanich: Peninsula and. the: Guilt Islands. — circulating _ through. 18 “local Post : Of- > fices and 10 ‘Rural. routes.. | Saanich Peninsula q. ad Gulf Islan ds Per Terry Ty Vvrr OVO a: One of Canada’s prize- » winning weekly newspapers. o “Member CWA. a ’ PY ek BY! ¥ vw vw - THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR,” No . 15—12 Pages. Subscription, in advance, year: $2.50; U.S. $3.00. “Copy 6c. Sopa Secession Issue vthe meeting ofthe Saanich Coun- _cil-on Tuesday night, April 11. _the ‘motion to request Municipal: ‘Affairs Minister R:- C. MacDon- . held.in the areas formerly includ- -ed-in ‘Wards Five and Six. guide ‘to. the wishes of the resi- ‘dents: .° ; gested that the council could ask ». the government. to grant the peti- - tion’ for.secession, but he: did -not | _make .a: motion to that effect. and F supported the -plebiscite request. ‘of the.publi¢. ; works committee,: ‘informed’ .the | council . that. the $240,000 approved by .'the ‘rate- i ‘provements’is $53,000 short of. the |. “Jom costs was not continued: ‘Reeve: | MEET FRIDAY. a ats ‘the’.annual. meeting’ of the: cs take: places at: the ‘meeting’ and: _ Major-General oy sanesentative delegation: from a custrict ee sodiations: Sodding and: Mrs; Woodward ¢ of: "Brent: pi wvood, and. others, “Sw will_arrive Saturday and ‘depart oN April -f, furnished by Dominion hl uxperimental Stations |. BIDN . Spied: by. the: “Moteoratogieal "Maximum tens (April ay Saanich Councillors Seek Vote On. Secession and road repairs were the chief. topics. of discussion ‘at The council was unanimous on ald to expedite ‘the holding of a plebiscite on. the secession issue. It was hoped. that::the minister would act without delay on this: matter. The plebiscite “would be Was Tt a Was it a “flying saucer’? things” last Sunday evening. ata great height. Peninsula.. Island. All who observed the it was definitely not an orthodox aircraft but they would not hazard a guess as to what it might really be. “F lying Saucer” 2 ysterious Light Observed Sunday Whether or not it was one of the mysterious “some-. from this or some other planet, it was. clearly seen by a number: of responsible. North Saanich. adults The Review is informed that: the’ object was ‘observed : for some 10 to.15,minutes by a group of people about. 8.30 0’clock on the evening of April 9. Skies were clear: and the object, throwing off.a yellow light, was noticed: It: travelled in a zig-zag. manner, generally in.a north- easterly direction over the Saanich | The light eventually disappeared over Salt “Spring. In phenomenon agreed that “Six. The result of the plebiscite would be considered..by the minister as a Councillor: ‘Sydney. Pickles ‘sug- “2Yo:Consider Estimates | "Councillor Pickles, as chairman ‘payers ‘last “year ‘for .road’ ‘im: “required amount. ..The discussion }° Joseph:.'W. “Casey - explained: ‘that next: Monday “night’s: meeting’ “will: consider. -estimates . and: no “other business. . “Councillor ‘George ‘Aus- tin explained” that’ ‘the :further}; funds::-were’ required : “because. the: original . ‘specifications. : snieen to thé. “oiling "of | roads to: reduce: dust. It is’detri- ental o‘the: ‘surface, they agreed. “A large ‘attendance - is expected. ‘Saanich - Progressive, Conservative , Association: ‘in. St. Andrew's Hall,.-|_: ‘Sidney, on’ ‘Friday evening of: this. . week, at: eight.o’clock. “President Bert’ Bath will:be in the ‘chair’ and: Mrs, Wallace :Smart. is ‘secretary:'| *: “Annual election’ of officers will GR. Pearkes,, “V.C.;°M.P.. for Nanaimo ‘constitu-' --ency,. anda Brentwood resident, “will: address: the meeting, Conservative:: ‘supporters, and others: interested have been in- - Vited -to . attend. - Refreshments will be served, ““Bxecutive Meeting Somi- annual’ meeting of the executive of the Nanaimo Con- stituency Progressive Conserva- tive Association :will be ‘held. in Duncan on the following day. The . parley will. be-attended: by: a ven this he including General | and: Poarker, Cc. 8... Goode, Mr. |. “and:: “Mrs.” “Frank Butler, Fred). “Riley,” Charles -Hayward: .of )10 Mile Point, president. of © the. Ase. “Mr. and Mrs. Ma Ate Mrs.. “ MERCHANTS’ “TO: ‘MEET: APRIL 21 : An important mooting ‘of. sia: “ beon® called for” April 14, has) : boon: postponed, : ‘Tho: mooting™ “willbe: hald’on the’ evoning of: vas: 8 ‘o'clock. |. TO VISIT GANGES | TM.C.S.> "Sault Ste, Esquimalt, will ‘visit Ganges: Ware bor this. week-end. The “vegse] Son Sunday, - AA sna rsa eraninaeaanenaaiacane THE WEATHER « «The. following ia the meteoro- - logienl-record «for week ending | : |. BAANICHTON, “Maximum temperature ., “Minimum eee e me i nen mh § Attractive Salt Spring Island Properties Change Hands _ else. . Property Owners. Voice Objections _ To Breakwater “Arnold: Moran, bor, was elected president of the North Sidney Property Owners’ Association at the annual general meeting,» Wednesday evenin g, April 5. : chis new president called. for. unity and co- -operation. many: factions stated, and as: intelligent human beings, members should “be able to settle their differences between themselves, : without going to’ Vic- toria every time there is.a ‘dispute. Outside the town, people are ‘, getting the idea “that. we are pe- culiar people: in. Sidney”, he ‘said. One ‘faction. wants one. thing, an- other faction - ‘of Shoal Har - inaugural ‘address the There in the: are. too ‘area,-he wants -something actions: Spring: Island: in which .attractive’ residential properties have chang- ‘ed-hands: o: ‘ Mr." and. Mrs.. have’: purchased’ and’: taken. up- residence. at. the property...at Gan-. ges. belonging: to Be AY Crofton, of England. : ‘New York,, have: taken: up ‘resi-. Es dence » ‘at’ “the “property: “recently: ‘purchased . ‘by.” them: ‘at: Vesuvius Metcalfe... 110- acre. property- of J. -had » not’ }:08™ ‘been, followed. Councillor ‘Austin Coe Assued_ ‘for: ntigrations to: mats ere. cl pee, private: ‘garages. ‘and: enero ad : were. ‘issued ‘during | the -‘same” ‘month: |: | ‘They: were: valued: at $235, 550.08: ‘tion ‘Of: dwellings, reaching of $211, 500.. FINDS. STOLEN. SAFE. from. ‘his... “property: he: found::a ° shopping £ Hin Mt separtm “ney: retail morchanis which had: | . “April 20 in’ Ste: Andrew's. Hall, sf ec me us Mario," ~ naval reserve training ship. trom | a Vietorln with the Iaperial army,- og ed: ho.was stationed in. Winchester: CA number ° of."real’ estate trans-. * Gordon Lees and - ‘Miss Mary. are ‘reported on '- Salt: Lees -have purchased and taken | up. residence’ ‘at ‘house .at Ganges. + ; “W.: A.Trelford has ‘purchased the’ property’. on:. Rainbow . Road; ‘Ganges, belonging to. R.: Ricketts. A.: Howard. has: purchased Me. and: Mrs: Bo ar Property on. Ganges Hill... “Mr.and:: “Mrs. ‘Bennett’ Bates, * is .°\Buys'Residence ©: R Tor -E.Ball,: Vancouver, ‘higs “ “bought: Mr: and Mrs.->F.. ‘Davis’ | -property..at: Vesuvius: ‘Bay,: where |- Ger ‘has: “recen tly": taken, up reste Oo. Moseley’s h 'D. K. Crofton: r. and ° “Mrs. Se We SJeL.. ‘Bas er, Victoria, | has: pure ASH. Phelps has. pilichieed ‘the | i chased “Gordon. Lees’: A Headly,. ‘Mary. Lake.’ oe TEAS ‘Headly as: panthesea | the. on ; farm property. of* Mr. yand: Mr ‘fund. is’: nee ni rea, but “that | he ‘on: his s ‘present. ‘figure. In: district: over $800 has. been rais-, Phe | these,, 46 ..were: ‘forthe 2300, Ot ps ¢-Damiaged Vessel a-value | ve) Repaired In. Sidney — »., Undergoing. repairs at. Sidney Marina, : ‘Shoal Harbor, :is the: ‘Mae + West. Thehalibut: boat; «whichis ‘WHEN: SEEKING: WOOD: * When. William, Dunne, of Patri-: ‘cia: Bay,’ went ‘out ‘to obtain’ wood ‘badly “damaged by fire, at! Van- couver recently, | damaged : ‘safe. It had been’ aban-" known, The Skipper, fire eanet ‘doned ona “dirt: road = near: his: ‘son; was. away ‘from his ‘vessel; house, Sidney: detachment. of. the. ‘He .had?-been. ‘gone: about’ five ‘provingjal ‘police investigated: ‘and: reported’ to the.’ Victoria’ police: hours when‘ fire’ was. observed in ‘the .forecastle. © The » Vancouver that. it was.the safe which’ had fire dopnrtment was called and been . stolen ..the.. previous week | soon extinguished the flames, By trom the home of John Poy, in} the time it had been discovered The contents; about $200 in cash the fire: fhad caused a alensive and a quantity of valuable Whe at nbout $3,000, Indications show- elry, had .been removed. The | oq that the fire started near. the thieves had apparently: been ‘une | clove, ‘able to:open the safe by’ means. of removing the door.and had. smash the ork is Belng carried Giving . ed.a hole in. the bottom.» « , ‘;-) pumps, motor. and. other‘: fittings... d:The’ Job. is: av rushyone as’ the: | halibut, Sen gon., copens. the: first |: “Mrs; ° Aldridge; of Chalet: weelt) in.’ May: and: ‘the .. owner: Roud, Dee. Cove,,,was: the. vietln |-wishas: M ‘bo-out as fOON--AS pose}. ofc theft In. ‘Victor ja last’ Satur-') sibles MreHimson: is an: officer of ayy April’: The: peer Cove |:the: “Fisherman's: ‘Co-operative at: -yeatdent |: reporled Victoria | Prines. Rupert, . He Js-camong thé police “that: her, pubs containing -koenest: of. halibut fishermen: hy. $30 "wna stolen while she=was / the: aret and frequently: foes asl ont: ‘store: “far. afield aS Kodiak i vier, ‘OF. ‘PURSE. THEFT. ie CAUSED 1 PROBLEM |. iF building, : and: heard. junother phe: tran complaining. of. the. difdeulty haeywas', hae a dn- obtaining: hiacmall It waa, Ci M, Johns. ‘Sinco. ther time of.’ thelr. rosi- Thus: they mat for: the frat thre, dence. In ‘this ‘community their mail his been less: confused, but even today dis quite on the cards that ether will receive mall in- tended forethe other. Mr, John Qwithout the final "S") Je n hative of the Peninsula, Mr, John with ean “Swat born in the soufh of England and came to Canada inchia youth. Wis: first axe perience of tis. continent was. lu. Oregon; where he joined his’ bra« thor on a prane.corehard. & Kor: ‘annoyed. By ‘the fret: of his mn being contiised with that cof ec 'M. Johns, of Deep Cove; who.was then Wving in the Fort. Frasor: vicinity. Although the two pentles man received: -eneh. other's mail, they were nat aufflelently elose to meot. . ye bon, the outbrealc.. of World: War}, Blmar John senltited: in We went throughly the “way, serv ing-in: Britain, -Afried: and: France, After the: Armistice had. been Apn~ no idea of what. Sidney does want. -Mr.:Moran. asked all. members: to many problems ‘facing the Asso- ciation... and take,” said the new- president. “I shall.. have: to: make decisions D. K. Crofton’s but will ‘not always be popular; siderable con been: the, - fe Wee “Started to:-“saw: Se ‘March: 19,1948; . and we are « still: sawing . ‘logs. BS | the: order. to. demolish’ our’ “planer | « “shed’.and: bunker: and .after.much.|- ‘effort:.to! ‘secure! “recognition, wel: still find: ‘ourselves asia. non- -con~ : “forming: unit. a ‘registered: atPrince. ‘Rupert, was | couraged: ‘by! our ‘general: progress ‘|. in ‘the last two, years, and. do. ap-. -preciate: the, to: make: in: the growth .of- Sidney: will amply justify ; the eeognition ‘of. our position.” a : BALL TEAM will bo: many: matches played. on: ‘the’ home ground “at. Sidney. ure, Finally those outside have elp: in» the . sorting’ out ‘ of. the “We-will:all‘have to give ut they will’ be open-minded.” . » (Continued : on. Page. Four) . : ury ‘lumber ‘mill-at® ‘Roberts: ‘Bay,. cause’ ‘of: ‘brea: * Said’: : [Wlaner ‘but. we: ‘hav “note yet. pace | a advised: as. to their: decision: in: the ‘i matter.: : logs © ‘on’ ; We have: obeyed “We vhave: ‘reason. ta: ‘fool en- support. “received: We. trust. that. the share..we, hope PARTNERSHIP 1 Is DISSOLVED nue have announced a change in the partnership ‘formerly existing between Stan Magee :and Jack MeLellan, .From -now: on: Mr, Magee will’ continue to: operate the store, where he‘ will carry on the -sales;: ‘service: ‘and repair of Yadio,; sand ‘related equipment... Mr,-Meluellan,who:was ‘mainly. occupied -with- the household: wir- ing side..of:the -business will in ino. ine eloetrical contracting, wire ing: of. Houses, and: maintenance, : & IN SIDNEY. Botte He Legion, a! baseball team of youn st ‘slera willbe entered! In, the: Junior: wi ts League this cyeary: The-teany Js, under, the wing: of. Brinn. “Forster, who: has: been. training: them, for. sthe past 12, ; ‘months, 1.18 hoped /that. thare Among ‘the triost ‘eheriah Ing the coming senso. : - SIDNEY | EVANGELIST ue VICTIM OF: HOOLIGANS © Well-known Sidney. ovanigelint; David MM, Clarke, was the vietim af hooliganism In’ Victoria on Suns day, April, Mx. Clarke was. ad- drassing a chureh naudionee in: the: York Theatre. when: he was-intere: yupted by aeyroup of elahtor nine boys, The boys threw: rotton. eqira, ath the preacher and the audleanes, The- offenders: aly, esenped | awithout being. apprehended, bi any 7 es president: ofthe club.: follows:: Tobin; = .| man.and’ B. Vickerman, ‘of: Sidney, -and’ V. i. Dawson of- Brentwood: J. Ne Taylor, ‘of MeTavish:: Rd.,}/ai : and Rev. : ‘Glereyirian * planer ‘ghed ‘and. shavings oe ‘bunker= fat: ‘the: Bradley.’ and ‘Nor- : ‘of: inembers! of the oT totiat ‘Rotary: ‘Club: explai t : tit “a statement, to |: “We haveiap=" |i. plied to: ‘the: appeal: poard ts to ‘relax: “|: M, & M, Radio of Beacon Ave- ‘fture operate fron) his home on: Filth Sti: Sidney, He/will apecial- | Third. St,’ ees “ Bpongored “by - tie’ “Saanich Pere “ tasula -Braneh: No, 87). Canadian: PRESIDENT-ELECT. SMITH Don ‘Smith; Sidney. customs” of- ficer.and ‘charter member ofthe }.. ‘Sidney: Rotary: Club,:. was unanim- ously elected president of..the:ser-'|.. | vice. club at the annual. election of officers’ on. Wednesday’ evening. last. succeed -Geo.: Baal, Sidney drug- gist, sto the” chair this summer. . President-elect: Smith will. Mr.. Smith.” isthe retiring vice- . Other: officers :were “elected: as . vice’=. president, "Wally: Udy, of: Victoria; secretary, Harry treasurer,” H..: Co: Stacey; directors, S.'S: Penny, GeeT.: Ger-. ‘8S. Fleming, : ‘Sidney: “were: ®: “unanimously. elected’ as: ‘honorary members’ for Planning. to. organize: a Si ‘the: Victoria Curling: Club, ‘ven . thusiasts ... of the: 7 “besom.". an “stane” ‘will meet in ‘the Sidney: Furniture. Store, : “Beacon . Ave-: nue, on: the evening of; Tuesday, . April -18,°at eight-o’clock.: Both: “ed... ‘Regular weekly games’ on’ “:Mictoria:ice ‘are :Planneds, : fire, has written press her thanks for the quick -re sponse of the Sidney firemen, nation to the brigade and. stated: “They are doing a wonderfu piece of work and Y wonder 1 they realize what. a. feeling "6 iy ‘ oney." "NO PARKING: ! ~ Motorists: dn Sidney”: will ob -|cthe’ House several’ weeks. ago : Y's. .-and North Saanich Curling. club el which? ‘will: be’: affiliated” with: ‘ladies. “and. gentlemen are’ ex-’..| ‘pected to! attend and: it-is: hoped ‘that a strong. club can’ be: form: * ‘ She’ rs ; Appre ciative | TA North: Saanich: resident, whose |" home: was_ recently, threatened. by to Commander -¥, B. Leigh, secretary of the Vol- unteer: Fire;. Department,” to: exe: The writer.enclosed a cash do- “security it: gives one, knowing we ‘| ean’ eall ‘on vane n° cemerg 7 Before Construction of Small Boat ‘Harbor : Bsr There, Says General “Major -General’ G.UR: Pearkes, V.C., member of parliament for. Nanaimo. constituency, is: “spend-. ing the Easter recess at his Brent- wood home and in touring: differ- ent parts of his. riding. The member told 'The-Review -. that the $240,000: item: for the development of a .small boat. ‘harbor -at Roberis Bay. was-in-' . Cluded-in the. main. estimates of : but some. doubt -has been ex-°: ‘pressed - as to.-whether -Roberts Bay is the most suitable locality for this: development. . : . '" “Tt is likely that further. ins vestigation ‘will be. made -before . » full development of: this: area . - is carried out: but repairs to -. existing. ‘structures . are... of *'! course, required,’ and’ may. peel “expected,” he declared; 5 “Airport Development.” Referring™:to:.a “recent ® ‘govern: ment. statement, that: no develop-" ment: of - Patricia” ‘Bay: airport” “is: -Pearkes remarked ™'that: “as: long) as the department .of transport: ‘is: -operating’..the North Saanich: ‘air-| port;: I. understand: that* they . con-.|' sider the’ present:’ airport,” in the: main,. “meets: present requiréments. . “eN think that we. have’ on’ this, .coast,:i ‘the « ‘protection - of. numerous: civil t: ‘Teant .to! ‘me,”* :he) continued s ‘must’ be’maintained: in: the future. presently» ‘planned,’ = General |: it. “is very. desirable |'t military. -airport:|.of rder:,to ensure |}: Pearkes: Q “Busy” Session. cd The present session in Oitawa : is. proving. a ‘very. busy ‘one, said: .: General: Pearkes.. The ‘budget* has.” proven. the. most outstanding ae velopment so farm. Re “< “The admission: by’ ‘the ‘minister - of finance. that -we.must | accept: ae two:: “billion, 400° million “dollar: budget: as a. ‘normal commitment: for’ the- ‘future’ was:. very . cease is a: staggering: figure and ‘the. min-.) - ister: indicated that there “is. very): 0. little Opportunity: for reducing Jit): - if.we: are ‘to: maintain our. Social 8 ‘services’ SF" “T was definitely. ‘surprised’: at” the minister's ‘statement. thati. no. substantial. economies’. could.” be: effected: in the: | administration which: means: ‘that :.the: tax =lével- and:: should” ‘production: . “decrease, : taxes,’ including: income tax, would: ‘have ‘to: be: increased “to; th -commitments:* - “Many: member feel that omies’.‘could be’. effected“in th administration: and: this: contention: is’ ‘supported. by: the: ‘recent report: ‘of: the.” -auditor-general, “; Sellers. ‘For this: reason; ‘Mr; =Dre tend the: annual: Canatct, meeting sf the’ Saanich® pot cn We ‘Com= [w whom‘he:had m¢ ‘gentleman © owas" “serving ® ‘cessful. but. it: manding: M “Paronts: Arrivod | For a year oF so Mr Jones pur- to joins hime o) =: ‘Hout: service, he chas, been’ an, assistan ranger. Now. that: ‘he hiisipradu- = Fated’ ho: is ia ranger ‘and has his recently-or eat ted: slang. “Saanich Road, is a gold cand penr George” VEU during: Hi Majesty's visit, ta’ Ottawn, Heals holes ‘a’ uhilee | Medal which: hi the Coronation Medial trove th presont King: Governmeobs,Nouse in ‘Veryore general and wad eeevin [ander a. 1 “Minimamon the BINDS. pions veces nett some “yoora she romained in. the: “Stinehinie thors "40 a] Camp, -Onee! more shig-mall owas Thad tates ant later “came orth : are Laviavanane abides age 0 Oe CONLUBCH With : Wat of. da: Grae Mb, 7 ‘pidene Dept, . ot Patron” Ray Airport, on April: 04 Transport, week end.) SOA 10.0 “Minimum tem. (April 47. YM Gan ACMpPeOrAlre. .ccu ren ier Preelpitation. parecesenecansaauensegareeaeecasall Johne who was stationed: at the |e: Canada) game-eamp,. Onee again they. did.p: Yor: many ‘years Mr. Johns wan | not meet hut each: was? nonoyed: a Jandingenté: Wa was in. businds ath | atetheconfusion over‘ his.mailcy deduce, Ala. now. famed ns an | Thoy Finally Mod ail centre, Te moved fram Oat “Atter ie Year hnd: been: a thing city. to: Lioydminster on the Stige i of the. past and. both -entlemen | katchowan ‘border. When he left had been demobilized, thelr mall | the latlor “area his” successor of- continnedé ta. to astray: In" BEE 9 | fered him. Ye number: of stots : Ns it: Mr, John went into. Sldney Most | souvenir of the town, Mr, Johns. re AAA ‘ Office, which. was then in the old |. 2 (Continued on Page Eleven) © ie Heebimts ara not dedelvad,. Wamall birds: HUMMING BIRDS., AT DEEP COVE. =). ~Apring: 4s eUtue. date: ‘this yoo. “Tenplte | the nek ot ex: ‘tensive: sunshine the: hinim ine: Mra. te. UD. Murray, of: Deep: Covey ine: formed The Review this. weelt that she had seen lwo of {hese al: er" home: on Sunday, Ant De, Le eTale 8 Imeor, onte: aM! Challe: ds a. “native of Hort state in 100%: We had: studie (Firat [tongs moe th provines unt “ed ta’ England for a. visit. Vis aredval baek tn Camda, Awent: toTearonto, Fs: sorve: ae new: rostricllon sian | on: The: frontazevol: thas, o}thre hal da? acrestieted parking: | ganas and als now defines by. twos quarters: oct sessions’ of Av Bi Challigcofcanty) tie “pin! swhich he. reeelved: from iy King recelved-from King George Vy-and At the time of the Royal vil: alt Mr...Challis was head. gardener at Otlawit: During hls Kervice - in: that office ho. saw. the prasaqe af. four. jowe under. the: them Viscount Alox- it ime: af his retires ‘.aurdshire, isn glands Und. Gane . to. tardening and its related: selances. fromthe: time cof leavirie aechoal: selling dn Manitoba he ree. 1s During. {hat-year he return Upon he NONt: pout. Won Wis ort ib. country estate. at In VOB he moved, toe own: Aerritor . ehoatecwhich “heads ‘Whon ‘the: Bont i fl an ¢ ‘ in nt ‘Coho are. inllay posit “Wing “Appoiniment TI The, position of. hendl gardener ANRKSVILLE: ‘Visirons tl overnmen OURO, Awa . vd : a] fell vacant in: 1027), Mr, Challis feut.-Cal, Macgregor. Macintosh o | sttocessfully | competed in the tual ©] service examination: cand - kalned the: appointments’ ol. While diving In Ottawa, Challis: beeame afamed for hi Knowledge of: wa. post for. wir, gordon, “ ey mthe profesetontl Thovtioulivid: Royal Winter. Fate. in; “V] sultant: ‘His. AMORON, . Qa eUr: swere ins: hortieulture: a iL] contributor to. the National Dali Solely In Londori» England. the report 'Danlias, in & for thats soelety ae: : - {Continua : a as’'| Cove was‘ called: by. deat the. “Gambia salvage ‘Company, sued the life of a fruit-grower. . | His mainstay ‘was ‘the: production |: 1 | of tomatoes, . “It was while. he“was t ‘engaged in this: venture: that: his ft" parents -came§ out. from". England “The forest ieryive. attr ted: him’ away. from his’ crops and he; sold | “Since “his! ‘enlistment: dns the’ |’ ‘At present: he is awniting” the, eomimisglon. “of: the) we] DENK. They) were.J0d. by M,O. Mr: song, ‘David and Inn, “spent. horticulture, ° He sorved- the: Ontarlo: government as: director of. relief gardons ine Othe. “Later shevassumed the :samo’ “WOR, the: only. resident..of: Ottawa, ever. to-win the sold medal, at the: nal -Torento: ‘Amon: hiavarious nehlevemonts: EON. the: Ottawa Hortlealtural 8 delet y, éorrespending member of ie Ame erienn