° stitute on, ‘Saturday, “March 16, « Mrs... E.H, Maddocks Spoke | of “= remembered it’ some: ‘years: ago. _ Vice-President, Mrs: J..Reyn- | Olds, and Past President, Mrs, ~ J. Burwood. Tea was served by_ , oo on opening: the. spring tea held ak by: the Brentwood Women’s In-.* A’ table of Odds 'n’ ends was tinder” the charge of Mrs. W.R. Bigélow and Mrs... J. Breadin; and’ Mrs, J.P. MacFarlane and “Mrs. W.J. Fortune ‘looked after ‘the home cooking stall. : the: work. of ‘the Institute: as she on the Prairies... . Guests’ were welcomed “by the was the program of. Scottish, Irish and Welsh dancing by pupils of Mrs. dancers ‘in the” program being - IMPORTANT NOTICE BRENTWOOD WATERWORKS DISTRICT ¥ ‘ns is’ a reminder of your important annval meeting to be held at the: Brentwood Women's . Institute Hall on Wednesday April 3rd at 8 p.m. Refreshments wil].be ~ Served at 10.00 te) ‘clock sharp, TOPIC SHOULD — TAXES. 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Phone 656-3111 (2408 Beacon Ave. ~ Registrations- of: all: interested ~ ny in taking part: in Saanichton Com "4 munity: Club tennis and softball programs in ‘the “coming ‘season: will be accepted ‘at the. Agri- : on © cultural -;Hall, » Saanichton, ‘from: -7- 9 as previously announced, trophy winners. students danced” the Cumber=. land Reel - atop winner-in the Cowichan Festival... June King and Kelly Bourne danced . the = * Upper-Island:: Twa-some, aiso trophy winners. S in the Cowichan Festival. — a _ Judy Thomson of Brentwood, we who has brought honour to Brent-: ue wood. from both Victoria and Vancouver, danced “Blue Bon- net o’er the Border’’, Ellis danced a Welsh Dance, and Jane. King and Kelly Bourne: two Irish step dances. . The Flora’ MacDonald Fancy was beautifully danced by Kathy Campbell; andthe Irish Jig-was danced with much precision and energy. by Susan Minnes, Bev-. erley Gait, Kathy Gukllemin and Janet: Kyle. Highland Dancers were Kathy Button, Kathy Tom- lin, Sherle Kirk, Jennifer Hall, Lynn Walker, Stephanie Gould, Linda=Gait.and Katharine Knap-~ pett. Lawrence Tuttle did a: “splendid job of accompanying the dancers with his accordian. A display of oil paintings by “ G.F. Draper added interest to the afternoon, . First. prize. in the raffle - a.boudoir. lamp - was won by Mrs. W.L, Irving; and the second prize of four packets. of connoisseur tea, was won by Mrs. Kenneth Thomson, Presideni Reports On Annuci | Meeting ‘Mrs. E.G. Woodward, Brent- “wood Bay President of the B.C, Women’s Institute returned this : ~ week: from Ottawa -where she - - > attended. the annual meeting of = the’ ‘board. of the National. As- B “sociation, ~ Institutes of Canada, ° a World Conference ‘which will “be. . held, at East Lansing near Chien. “ago, Michigan. . -- “Also, being. planned. is a 1 pre- - “ Conference tour: in B.C, for dele- Federated Women’s Among many items of business. " onducted ‘at the meeting, which: ", Was attended by representatives. -, from: all’ ‘Provinces, were ‘final - plans. for. participation in. the; gates and a. brief post confer- “ence visit by the World President “Mrs, Aroti Dutt of India,.="!°- -) = While ‘in. Ottawa Mrs. Wood- : ward met Mr. George Chatter- . ton M.P.,° and spent a few hours . c~ in the House during the ‘Question - Period.’ Magistrate’s Court in Sidney Magistrate's Court on March 15, Arthur Moyes was” found - guilty: of impaired driving and fined $150. On Mar. 16 Ronald Irving was: fined $25 for. driving without i in- surance.’ He settled out of court: * Herbert Dick. was. fined. $10. for crossing a double solid line... Darlene Simpson was found guilty of driving without due care and ~ attention, was fined $20 and had “her -driver's license endorsed, ° “Wallace Bayles. was fined $20 for speeding and. Ronald. Nelson . Ford was fined $25 for a similar offence... On March 21 Percival A. ‘Rute ter was fined $35 for falling to yleld. the right of way. | “Three cases were heard on Mar. 23, James Albert Johnson was fined $20 for. speeding. Patricia Sater was charged with failing to-stop at a stop. sign and fined $15. . Albert J, Grim= son was fined $20. for. driving without due care and altention. CHIEF UNDERWOOD | EXPLAINS FIGURES An interesting feature of the meeting of the Saanich Pioneer Society held in the Log Cabin at Saanictiton on Monday, March 18, was a talk by Chief Ed Underwood explaining the figures on the totem he recently carved, now lodged in the Log Cabin. A tentative date of June 8th was set for the Annual Banquet. No meeting will be held in April unless walled by the chair, but members will be kept busy with plans for the Spring Tea to be held on Sunday afternoon, April 21st. . Travelodge Coitfures "Individual Styling *Permanents *Cutting and Tinting! Every 5th set % price PHONE 656-3121 su Debbie ’ fl “Pictured here is. ‘Pat Houle ‘at ‘work ‘in. Hafer Brothers’ machine shop in.Centra] Saanich. Pat has. completed four years of appren- “ticeship training. and will remain in charge of the shop under, Buller Brothers who recently took over the business.» . So far the Liberals don’t: seem - to have ‘been able to rouse much interest in their leadership con- test, except possibly among the 15 or so would He prime -min- isters. Mind you, these gentle- "men are doing all they can, flying “about the country in planes gen- large... erously_ donated’. by. companies, to meet the press ‘and shake: hands with the. delegates, but. up: to date it*has ‘all been rather dull. Of course the competition for public interest» has. been stiff, © © what with. the Vietnam war,. the Johnson~Kennedy fracas, and the big gold rush... Probably what the Grits really need is someone like | Mr. Diefenbaker to get. their cainpaign off the ground and keep. us all guessing. Maybe he might. . be induced to run, asa sort of ‘public ‘service. I suspect ‘that-this comingcon= vention will: be a carbon copy of - the Conservative. ‘one, -which.was in” turn “a ‘carbon copy ‘of. the ' American extravaganzas, bands, banners, and: plenty of. Tazzle™ “dazzle. I-am ‘not certain whether this: makes | “for wise decisions, “ but it certainly makes interesting | 7 "television fin . ference at any ‘rate, the Tory tront:runners were pro= *-vincial” premiers, © the ‘Liberal favourites seem to’.be federal: ° cabinet ministers,” which: ties: ine with: the political theary. that’ our’ provinces generally ‘tend to op- ° pose, and so act as a counter ~ weight-to the central government. - AS to who will finally make-the . grade, after all the deals in the smoke filled rooms, I would hate to guess..-In fact I m must-admit to. being a born’ loser. when it comes tc. political. predictions, - and -I believe Pm: the: only man in. North America. who thought that’ Eisenhower. didn’t’ stand a “ chance against Stevenson. . Actually: the Liberal with the _mostest in courage and ‘foresight. . is that while» ‘New Arrivals In Central Saanich — Many families continue to. are. rive and settle inthe Saanich. Peninsula from all parts:of,Can-, ada’ and a few-from the U.S.A. Teported ta have arrived in Cen- trai Saanich alone: Mr. and Mrs, D, Haarsma of Edmonton, Alta,, Mr. and -Mrs.°G, Fraser and- family of Victoria and Dartmouth - N.S., Mr. and Mrs, A.W, Dymond of Edmonton, Alta., Mr. and Mrs. L.R. Dickson and David of Darte . mouth, N.S., Mr- and Mrs. W.L.. McLaren .of Victoria, Mr. and. Mrs. D. Russell and Randy of Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ; Morgan of Carstairs, Alta., Mr. and Mrs. R.V. Ci ark, Nancy and Noz'man of Regina, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Nelles of Chiliiwach, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. J.C, Dodds of Pipestone, Manitoba, Mr, and Mrs. J.J, Dingwell of Port Arth- ure, Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Koch and children, Estevan, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. F. Golds< bury of Castlegar, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Ken Geary of Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. G.S. Burns of Los Angeles, Calif. AL PISTELL SEPTIC TANK CLEANERS Have Your Septic Tank Inspected FIRST ff COSTS NO MORE 383-7345 jiT'S END is the one who is ‘not going to run, He is Walter Gordon, who has - been bitterly assailed for daring to warn that we cannot continue io’ sell cut. our economy to the United States without losing con- ‘trol of our country. Unfortun- ately, most of. his right wing con-~ freres on both sides of the House “have been quite ready to accept this. Situation, feeling that. the short: term prosperity ‘produced “hy this investment is politically advantageous, As for the dis- advantages, ihe hundreds of mil- lions cf dollars that every year flow south in dividends and pro- tits, creating a balance of pay- ments problem which can only be” adjusted by ‘selling yet abit more of the economy, which leads inits turn: to an ever increasing. ero- ~sion of our sovereignty. Ohwell,, -that's a mess that the next gen- eration will have to worry about. It amiay abe” some Slight ‘consol-. ation” to. Mr. Gordon that: the. independent body of. university " economists appointed by the gov -ernment, to look inte the problem, . ' ehas | ‘come out” “supporting | his views,’ rather: than: the “don't rock :the, boat" attitude. of most ay he, ‘establishment.’ "APS “AS: to: the actual ‘candidates; “they area. rather mixed bag, but Pm “glad to- see“ that” some at least: are’ in: the twentieth. cen~. Aurys-: Predominant among. these “seems to. be Mr. Trudeau, who is ‘sald to have a clear-mind and a progressive attitude, both de-* _sirable.-attributes -in-a -possible- prime minister. .1- wonder: df his. being a French Canadian will lose~ much support: among the English : speaking delegates. In some ways, a French Can- adian prime minister might. be best. for the country at this. time . in our history. | Because of his”. background: he .could. be ‘relied ~ _ a “upon to give Quebec a fair deal,” which we all want; but he: could © also be very conscious: that the © Test of Canada would be watching him Nery closely, and for. this’ | .. Feason he might: be expected. to™ . stand up against: the more un-"i: reasonable demands coming from -. -dva Belle. Province. .On the-other hand, an English speaking: P.M. _ might tend to be much’ softer on- : unreasonable demands, for fear: n +. of .being. labelled anti-French~ Since the first of the year a the following 15 families -are- Canadian. “Well, that's enough: political - ipsychology for one day, I'm going out to sit in the sun and think. of girls and flowers and Mr. Gaglardl’s jet. A Message For You For the Finest in floor Coverings « . « Carpets, Linoleums, Vinyls, Ceramic ar. Plastie Tiles ... the firm [| to contact is HOURIGANS |CARPETS & LINOS LTD _. 215 Pandora Avenue Vittoria, B.C. EV6-2401 BUTLER BROS, SUPPLIES LTD. Keating Cross Road ‘Premium Charge ¢ ‘or Delivery PHONE: 652-1121 ae No U.C.W. “at the. home. ‘of Mrs. J. McShane oe ON, Wednesday evening; March ~-one visitor present. ood -Mrs. Jones. ‘Ladies Plan| | Smorgasbord Members of: the: Brentwood: had a- pleasant’ meeting 20th, with eleven members’ and ‘votional’ theme: was “Friend- “ship,'"and members and friends in hospita) and those il] at home, also those on holiday-were re- ‘membered in their prayers ~The “Think-In" at Sidney Uni- ted Church on April 3rd was “ mentioned and all church women were” urged to” attend, .. Arrangements were made for the - Spring Smorgasbord on April 6th, Fina] and tickets were distributed for sale. : An: Interesting. reading, ‘This - is Japan Today"’, was given by The work of Jap- anese people was illustrated with a beautiful picture. made of. tiny... pieces ‘of - cloth, done by the Japanese; and an album of pic- tures of colourful floral arrange- ments made. in Japan, The meet- ing closed with the Mizpah Bene- diction, anda ‘social hour: was enjoyed, : SILVER THREADS | PLANS CONCERT On Monday “April 1,- ~Threads Service will. present: a concert by... the... Cartwright - Combo, followed bya. sing-a- long. . The. films to. be. shown on, Wednesday, Apr. .3, will be ‘an- nounced on the Centre’s ‘bulle- tin board. Both programs take > Place’ in the K.. of P, Hall, 9670 Fourth St., at. 2 ‘o'clock.’ The Volunteer Corp ‘will meet at ina Tack ‘Shop. ‘and a |F.:McCombie (656-3149), - x A cold “plate “will -be served. . Gold's The. Goal. In Western: Riot “O'Connor * are” ‘starred. in’ the’ TS . Paramount © mevie” 3,” at” the Gem Theatre, Sidney - -on Thursday, Friday and Satur- =” day. of. this “week. - —— “Margaret Blye, “Claude. Atkins, pe Joan Blondel and James Whit- “more, a et The comnedy- western’ produc- - 1.30 p.m, on Friday, April 5th, and it is hoped there will be a g00d attendance; "announced: that: the Sunset’ Riding” Club will holds its fourth annual j4e; © Sport. ‘ol: Kings” ‘Dance on: ‘April: : “6 in the. Legion. Hall. “On: Millis | ‘Road... ‘Venabels band: will: _per- form: from | Spm. to. ti a.m. . RIDING CLUB. 10 HOLD. "ANNUAL DANCE Secretary Dawn Meredith has. "James Coburn ‘and: Carroll © “Co- stars. are: on: centres. around the’ ri Well Buy and Sell Old China, Silver, Furniture and ~Bricabrac: sei 4th: Street, Sidney "3 Phone « 856-3816: The de-— early stages of development.’ He ‘ .boats, and the succeeding com-. “Bros. Floral Chapel on March 23°. Silver ..to- steal: a fortune in ‘gold. bul- . was. filme : “#¢Waterhole— . F. ‘Walter ‘Hearle) 1 resident () 6611 West Saanich'Road for more. ‘ than. 40. years, - passed” away ato -po Royal - Oak: Private: Hospital . on March - 20, aged: 84years::-! A. : “native of Cornwall, he went to sea’. in sailing Ships at an early age; _ his. voyages, taking him to ports .f/ around the world. He well re« membered - visiting Seattle in: 1902, when that. city.was-in the’=Jl- . first knew the Peninsula in 191 0," but. did not settle here at that - time. Mr. Hearle had served asa customs officer at -Hangkow, China; had worked at H.M. Dock-..- yard, Devonport, in England, and- for a period as a carpenter. at OLYMPIC. oe Pittsburg, Penn. For long he BACON 7 was associated with Jeune Bros., a Victoria, where, he , fabricated - the towing gear for Victoria Tug-. | cr oss. Rib pany. of Island .Tug and Barge; al Ltd. - He was a respected:mem= ber of the Thermopyolae Club ot L “Victoria, = BS - He married his’ wife Nellie, who . survives, in Cornwall in © 1916. A sister and two brothers... are-in England and there are : =nieces~ and” nephews’ “among: ‘the. inourners.. > - = Funeral. service - at ‘McCall Lis was conducted by Rev. Canon - George Biddle, followed by intere - ment at Royal Oak Burial Park. lion from the U.S. Army. With ~~ plenty of action and an abundsnce | of romance, it-is clearly demon-: a - strated: that haylofts - are - just: - as effective as dim-lit boudoirs - ScOrT i for intensified love scenes... TISSUE. : $*Hurry. Sundown,” showing! at : the Gem Theatre on’ April1,°2° and 3, is for. adult entertainment, :: Based on K.B, Gilden's best-.. selling ‘novel, the ® ‘film™ ‘deals: - dramatically with economic and racial tensions confronting - the: ~ South: Ammediately followin, ~ World “War ll : “Produced: and ‘directed by Otto ” Preminger | Mutual Saaa | ; P. ~ Bva~7886 | Vietoria: | Vancouver Bargain. Centre - eee 0 fo WAREHOUSE SALE | |< Wednesday Thursday Friday . Saturday Save now on furniture and appliances at Eaton’s Bargain Centre Warehouse, 749 View Street. Four days packed © > with values to please the budget, Whether yowre in need of a new electric range, or lamps for the living room, . .there’s something in this wide selection to.: suit your needs. Check the Eaton ad in your Victoria papers. . sand shop now for valecs. Personal Shopping Only Please!