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SAUSAGE MEAT Produce Specials [| TUBE 29: TOMATOES ea, CALIFORNIA 12° 6:00 p.m. 330 | 57955 [CABBAGE | Ib. SHOPPING HOURS: “MON. - SAT. 8 a.m. - " to your specifications. Friday Night til 9:00 p.m. =) s By JACK YOUNG: “Members of the Saanich Pen® _ insula Branch. of the: Royal. Can “adian: Legion and of the Sidney - ~ Branch. of: the Army,: ‘Navy and.’ : Air: Force Veterans, ‘their: -Aux- 2 iliaries and - many ‘residents of ~. the: town” ‘of Sidney: ‘paid . their © é last : respects toa. long. time 2 resident at-his~funeral ‘in Saint“ Elizabeth’s Catholic Church: and - ‘fat the Anglican _ ‘Holy, Trinity - =Cemetery- ‘on: Friday evening ‘and= Saturday n morning February 23rd “and «24th. . ° Major: LB Scardi~ : aE field succumbed. last week. ; “The Church. Service was con- ~ ducted by the Rev. Father William. Mudge, with prayers offered on. + Priday evening: at 8 o'clock fol-. lowed by an all night. “watch by. cc. members of ‘the ‘Legion and the’ . _Army, Navy. and Air Force Vet-. “erans ‘and. Wives. = Funeral serv-.. ; lee. aad requiem mass was held “in the Church on Saturday morn- “ing? at: 11 ‘o’clock followed “by “ interment in- the Holy: Trinity Cemetery by. Rev. Canon: Fc. Vaughan-Birch..; a President L.E, y. “Shines ¢ of the. : Legion: gave ‘the Legion funeral ritual. “followed by members of: both ganizations and their AUxs ia Placing: poppies on the “casket, mek «The deceased was born, ‘in Chi- “chester, near Portsmouth, Eng-... “of vlandsin® 1890. and first’ came ‘to: --;]. Canada ‘in 1907: and tried pros- ~.pecting out’ of: New Liskeard, “: Northern Ontario, © back -and forth to England many times... He was recalled to the colours ‘in. Toronto January As —-1915,--and -was~—a -Lieutenant--in-- the Eaton Machine Gun ‘Battery. He had ‘served as a Lieutenant in the. 36th: Reg. Rifle Brigade - pre-war, Captain in 1916. and served in . Canada, England-and Franée with - - the Eaton Machine Gun Battery; ‘He was promoted to 6th Brigade Can. Field. Artil- -lery; 2nd Divisional Signal Corps “ “and Cdn. Army ‘Pay’ Corps. . = -He’ was -retired on n July: ast, 1919. : “On September eth, 1939, he was recalled: and appointed ‘to com- _ missioned rank of Major and. served. in Canada: and: England "with the Cdn. :Army Pay. Corps and Cdn. ‘Military. Headquarters “and was again retired on March -_ Ist, 1941, being physically unfit -due to a particular type. ‘of diet ; .| .that he was not getting in Eng- Grain corn production i in Can- ada.has increased for the 5th consecutive 2 year and was esti-' ~ mated at 72 2 million bushels in 1967, A Message For You For the Finest in floor Coverings... .. Carpets, Linoleums, Vinyls, Ceramic or Plastic Tiles ... the firm to contact is © HOURIGANS _ 415 Pandora Avenue Victoria, B.C. 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J Larry. ‘has been. a member of’ the: Royal, Canadian: Legion since ~ 1942, first-in Toronto and when he moved’ to Sidney “in 1948, transferred to the “local. branch” and was.an active memier until 1967, when ill health struck’ him: ‘again, from which ‘he’ did” not’. ‘He served the Legion — as’ ‘Sgt. ‘at Arms.’..He’ also held Office - in: ‘the Sidney: Branch’ of | the Army, Navy. ‘and Air Force Veterans: of. which he: was. a charter. member. : He | was also « the founder. and life member of . the Saanich Peninsula Players: “and an honorary’ member of the Sidney Rotary Clib. “in 1930. and: returned to ‘Canada ~ in '1939-"te Toronto. where he was recalled’ ‘jor the Army, ° ee *Mre and Mrs.’ Scardifield were: a popular . and highly. respected — couple-‘in ‘Sidney. cand their act==*: sivities * =will: ‘be. ‘missed. Mrs. * Scardifield. will be: returning to”. England ‘in: ‘the: ‘near futures, God: Speed, ees $i, 000° ~ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 “hams, “but now that Saanich ‘has - - asked that this service be made “= available to.'them, even though they. already have a planning de- _.partment, : the ~ apportionment ‘would now ‘be $1, 000 for each of | the: four municipalities concern- ed,’’ he continued... .. In recommending payment’ of Larry met Lilian (Paddy) Far- . -rell in- London, England, in 1923... “and they were married in London | years in the RCAF during World “where he remained until closure. “War ‘Two:as-an aircraft: mech~.: “meeting of the: Diocesan. Catholic “ Women’s : League, : held in Nan=~ aimo, ‘at St.-Peter’s Church Hall. “Special guest speaker at this . meeting. was. Mr. Doyle, . “Ste. ‘Patrick’s,; Oak Bay.- ecently appointed by the Bishop. . as- Diocesan. Director of. anew: . -organization, the. Canadian Cath-" ole Organization, for: Develop- "ment and ‘Peace, gave’ a most” “men “who : ‘lost: their “jobs on “Fahey Aviation : closed up! ; ne Patricia’ ‘Bay, ‘airport. There: Veteran’ Of Two. . ‘Wars ‘was'a certain amount ofa gamble - _ involved in the: venture but each . man. had. many, years: of omer: -ience” Hin various - aspects. ¢ ‘machine ~ work: : -and: coectively.- that: “they can’t: do... The. result has” ‘been an: unqualified success. A R. Evans, R. G. Day. ‘and: R.S.. Fisher are the owners and skilled - “tradesmen They do ornamental © - iron: ‘work, welding, ‘aircraft re- m ~ pairs, - -rebuilding ‘ of’ oi]. burner © pumps and ‘motors and. all: sorts. -of marine work (on- - both: coms. -mercial fish. boats and pleasure * -erait: Rental: of power ‘tools and garden equipment has. ‘been | added © and: part of the recent < addition ® ‘to’ their. “building «will “be: ‘devoted to’ a: showroom for this purpose. : “A review of the jobs held by ~ these’ men in the past 30 years . provides ample. proof. of their . remarkable versatility. Ron, ‘Evans spent . over. five -anic. This :was followed by five - years with Canadian Pacific Air-. lines on aircraft overhaul: and . 12. .years with Fairey. “Aviation where he- performed a. variety ich, “Reg I Fisher served. six: years a dn’ the: RCAF as flight engineer © “ on Stranraer and Canso aircraft, . ‘Then. followed nine years in the . “oil heating. ‘business’ which in- ~‘volved burner installation, re- pair and overhaul. “He then ‘returned. to the aviation industry ~ in’ which. he-worked 10. years for. Fairey Aviation and one for . North West Industries in Edmon-— ton. ---He- now- lives : -in Central- Saanich... “. Bob Day’s credentials are also -impressive. ~ During his- school “the. additional $1,000, Ald. Wad-.° hams, Sidney's representative on the board, said: I feel that the. board can be of. great service: to Sidnéy. 7 ; : “$1, 000 at this - stage | is quite - in order, J suppose," said Ald. WLW, Gardner, ‘thut is it'to be “a recurring matter? 27S he: enquired. . : “This. charge,?’ ” stated . Mayor A;W. Freeman, ‘and. if we don’t. ac- | cept this charge we would. be - charged : foreach separate it- em. ‘But’, he added, ‘we would, of. course, ‘prepared to reconsider this at the end of the current year. - How. is the work to be div- ided?’’ queried. Ald, . Sealey. Saanich is a much larger mun- _ -icipality and would probably ex- pect more, Are we to get one-~ quarter of the work done?’’ she asked. ‘tAre you arguing about the extra $1,000?'? said Ald, S. H. Dear. "TY am not arguing... . Jo am questioning, the extra $1,000 and ' what we are going to get for it, I want to know how they are going to divide the work,’’ re- plied Ald. Sealey. Planning Director A.H. Robe erts had indicated that no furth~- er charges would be made or expected from Sidney for 1968, said Ald, Wadhams, ‘‘and I would recommend that we accept this offer for 1968, but that a record be kept by the clerk of all re- quests to the Capital Region Plan- ning Board by Sidney for. serv- ices, to enable council to judge ‘the value of such services.’’ Asked for his opinion, Town ’ Clerk A.M, Ferner said: ‘I feel that at this stage of development in Sidney we require the services of professionals... I fully believe the $1,000 would be well spent.’? “J have been skeptical about this additional expense,” stated ihe mayor, “but I must agree with the clerk that this service is now hecessary,”’ he concluded, Council agreed to participate ” in the scheme for one year only, when the whole situation would , be reviewed, is notoa recurring have to be. | Spring ‘Coats ‘pXPEsTLY. CLEANED Regular $2.00 By | ~ Style- Tone | Cleaners 2432 Beacon (Opposite Post Office) — - 656-2322 “of. tasks. “He lives in North Saan- . enlightening: talk concerning the: = needs of the poverty: stricken Z nations of the world, | * The. Women’s World - Day. ‘of. 7 rayer,. March’ ‘ist, to be hosted -” : : ‘this: year “by St. -Elizabeth’s, Sid- * ney, Speakers, ‘Mrs, Pp. Criss, Ste” "‘Elizabeth’s. Catholic Women’s “League. - ; 7 Mrs. W. Akam, education scone | and again went: ‘overseas; ‘and there. is. very. little in the field . “years in the early’30s, he worked - evenings © ‘and: weekends. for ‘the’ x Edmonton and. Northern Alberta’ “Aero. “Club, From: "1937-41" he: _ was. a garage mechanic at a: ‘service - station after which: he ® ‘served for four. years ‘as foreman * of: the “sheet” metal: and welding - "shop. at the RCAF Air. Observer - School in’ Edmonton, . un under. the = “+ supervision of. the. famous bush. ~ pilot: Wop. May. ‘Then, as though’: to show no. “favorites, - she joined - the “RCN for two years | as sa ~ship-wright. - ; ' After the war he ‘spent ; a year “rebuilding” pianos. before going | “to North West Industries in Ed-. . - Monton where he remained until” 1960. However, the west coast - beckoned ‘in 1961. and he joined . _his eventual partners at Fairey’s > ate in 1966. He lives in Sidney. - “< During their ‘stay at-'Fairey ‘ideas for. the high ‘speed water. pick-up for water . -bombing- of ‘forest fires. > Since. been adopted by all. com- “The same pair also played prom-. -inent parts in the conversion of. the. Martin . Mars. flying. -boats for the water. bombing role. = - Obviously - this ‘creative--trio is capable of. most any task in’ their. field and provide the com- . Munity with ‘service. . “Mr. Doyle: will have as one of the » ’ Aviation, .Ron Evans, and Reg. = Fisher. “developed - ‘the original © This system has os panies engaged in the business. © a very important “vited questions, and a ‘Lively s ses : sion was enjoyed. Lae _ The.” Mareh: ‘meeting will be “ “held” Thursday, March "th, at © 8: o'clock, at the home of Mrs. ~L.H. Lunn, . 1290 Laurel Road, © ‘Mrs. ck Worrall is in’ charge “of the program. ‘, . Notable Film. ls Held Over “The Agony and the Ecstasy," woo: ‘is. showing at the Gem Theatre, Sidney, for the remainder of this feature ‘it. will ‘be: screened: at ® 6.30. p.m. and 9.00 ». m. , on Sate : : , urday evening, - mn) @ exceptional “artistic and “dramatic appeal, . the. authentic = Renaissance settings were photo~ : ~ graphed -in Rome, with Charlton — Heston: as: Michelangelo, Rex’) ‘Harrison portraying Pope. Julius: wo Il, -and” Diane. Cilento . as - “the “Contessina ‘de Medici. oes ‘The’ name of James Robertson: 7 : _ Justice provides a guarantee. for: unrestrained . hilarity,‘ ‘and his” latest picture ‘is. no exception. : toa well proven rule. ‘In er. Came Too,”’ “sereened at the. -Gem ‘Theatre’ on Monday, March 4th; for. ‘three: days, the bearded tyrant i is at his best, A “This is the story of a couple : of happy-go-luck newlyweds who have to. cope not only with the everyday. problems. of .married life,’ but also with the fat shadow of a father. who is’ always. at . hand: to offer his advise; abuse _ and ‘criticism. The fun formula’ : is well sustained by Sally. Smith, “ . Leslie Phillips, and Stanley Bax-" ter. 0 “HONORED S Councillor’ George Aylard: of - North’ Saanich, a. large. scale. cattleman, was elected first vic. president of.the Canadian Jersey ‘Cattle:Club at the annual'imeeting. of the - organization, in: n Freder- ae “igtons N B.. 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