_SAANICH | PENINSULA AND GULF. ISLANDS. REVIEW. _Wednesday, June, 12, 1968. quadron . 50° spectators were in atte dance to witness 676 Sidney (Kinsmen) “Squadron, Royal Can-..; adian’ Air Cadets. tenth: “annual inspection on-Sunday, June 2 ‘Patricia Bay Airport. “Major S.G.. Skinner, » CD, -a rmer resident. and air: cadet & took. the” salute for’ the cadet an ; inspection ° and march past and: gave a very inspiring talk to the adets, after which Mr. K; Kutt- er,” “president of 800 Pacific Wing, ‘Royal Canadian Air Force LAS: ‘presented the squadron with its.banner. This ar banner was then blessed by the woe padre, ughan=Birch. : ““This' was followed by the pre~ ; entation of trophies to the fol- Te eet wo owing cadets: The Kinsmen Club _ me Trophy for.the squadron’s senior “NCC. .was presented to WO2 W.. C.G.. Roberts; ~ ader' A.W. Sharp Trophy for othe: best drill cadet was. present- =ed’ te:FS K. Hannan; :the- Dave- Price “Award for achievement s presented to Cpl. D.L: Gaw. The Army, Navy, Air Veterans: Band ‘Trophy. for - the cadet: contributing most to the “squadron: band: was. ‘presented to FSR Irving; The Rotary Club ophy . for the cadet with high- =n Score on’ the shooting range ~ presented | we Okened: at Capt. F. 7 The . Squadron Force to Cpl. J.E.° R. Brown. _ The S.P. Coward Award “for ‘the Outstanding - Junior. Bands- “men was presented to Cadet M, Breitenbach; The 676 Squadron Staff. Trophy for the’ most im- “proved. cadet. was” presented to, Cpl. W.V. Heal; the Ron Mor- rison. Marksmanship Award for ‘the’ cadet with best general ef- ficiency in outdoor and indoor shooting was presented to Sgt. - “The™ RT. Hoard Trophy for. Ce ee ee Se Ss aes A Bk Rh eB RE DPD ROME ESE BC BWM a 88 EO Oe 8 Coenen . » wee , woe at ol oor APPLIANCE. We Service Major And Small Appliances ERICH’S = REPAIRS ~ PROMPT HOUSE CALLS “NO MILEAGE CHARGES. _PHONE 656- 3832 _ vise Paw ae ese Ne eae eee ee ee oe Bar B. Q, “LINDA DOUMA ACADEMIC PROBLEMS. CONSERVATION EYE. ‘ 9g32 Third Street _ LOCAL mUHES uD. Hugh. & Maurice Hollingworth, Props. PHONE 656- 1822. 2347 BEACON AVE. | | SHORT RIBS oF BEEF. BOLOGNA ... CHUCK STEAKS ......... ace LB, SIRLOIN TIP ROAST wcenecarceenencees 1B, CHICKEN ‘BANANAS 0.0.00... 2D uns. for 29¢— ONIONS | SHOPPING MON. = SAT., HOURS SCHOLARSHIPS ~ SIDNEY LION'S CLUB and PENINSULA SOCCER CLUB “HOT DOGS. "Homemade Pies and Soup “Freezer fee Special _ Phone 656-3844 -SATURDAY DELIVERY. 39% 496, LB. seccecvetetasaneoenecenee Each $1. 39 ewcee Bibs. for 39¢ HOME FREEZER SUPPLIES #ice istanDet FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9. 00 p.m. LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAM . PRESENT A PANCAKE & SAUSAGE BREAKFAST at SANSCHA HALL, SIDNEY 10- - 24 oz. loaves $2. 29 396 99¢ | 8 a.m.-6 p.m. CARE . the outstanding junior cadet was presented to Cadet T.M. Puckett; The Sidney and North Saanich Chamber. of- Commerce. Trophy — ‘for the cadet showing keenest interest in various squadronact=__ ivities was ‘presented to Sgt. E.K. Puckett; The Dale McIntosh Memorial Award for inter-flight competition was . presented :to Cadet C. Cox, representing A Flight. The Kinette Club’ of. Sidney ~ Inter-Squadron Shooting Award for the winning team in the 676 “Sidney, B.C, Squadron vs 693 . Sydney, N.S. Squadron was pre~ “sented to..676 Squadron for the “third.time in.a row; the Gerard Rousseu Attendance Record for the. Cadet with the highest all round attendance was presented to Cadet B.J. Toye. After the presentation of tro- phies the Squadron Band gave ~ a°'display under the command of R. Montague, the Band Mast- er, and FS K, Hannan, the Cadet Drum Major... | ; The highlight. of” -the parade “was the change of command cere- mony, when Captain J.R. Hannan “cD for the last time. inspected - the squadron and commanded a “final march past with the: Squad- ron, with Captain D, Price the ‘ new. Commanding Officer, taking the salute. . After: the signing of “documents, Captain J.R. Hannan ' was escorted off the parade “square . by the squadron. ‘band “which played it’s final tune Auld _ ‘Lang Syne, - - Many. of the audience were... “deeply moved by this final token of respect shown to Captain Han- nan, who is retiring after ten continuous and dedicated years Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Cadets. “ . At. a_ reception held at Air Cadet’ Headquarters, after the parade presentations were made . to instructors, Kinsmen, par- ents and other avid supporters VACATION TIME AHEAD '_1 | Before leaving your house iL for even afew days, turn off your hot water. tank’s electric supply. For Repairs, ‘Alterations and New Construction: LES COX. PLUMBING 656-2044 23-3 SIDNEY, B.C. FLYING SCHOLARSHIP , ° Suda vi SVLSINHD All You Can Eat For syoe -Children Half Price MANY THANKS TO: SIDNEY TRAVELODGE ~ SIDNEY SUPER FOODS - ALBERTA MEAT DIST, - DIXON'S TEA & COFFEE - ISLAND FARMS DAIRY — PELLS REST, SUPPLY ~ VICTORIA BOX & PAPER ~ MELOGRAIN PANCAKE & WAFFLE MIX—HARVEY’S FINE MEATS — CROWN ZELLERBACH ~ BURNS FOODS LTD, and PACIFIC MEAT 830M. JULY | 1.30 a.m. FOLLOWED BY A GIANT WALKATHON | IN SUPPORT OF LION'S YOUTH ACTIVITIES Entry Blanks From SIDNEY PHARMACY ~ ROY’S CHEVRON ~ SIDNEY SUPER FOODS, g96t WAYNYO SSIN * ‘OOSSV. ONaATdVUVd NYO AT 12. 06 NOON _ JOSSY SYHATION GNITA NVIGVNVO | .-ag- Commanding. Officer of 676... . * NDIVANVO IVdS HGLSVa ‘ WYGL YAO50S Captain J. R. Hannan Bids Farewell of the Squadron. Several pre- sentations weve made to Captain Hannan,.by officers, instructors, Kinsmen, parents and. cadets. Alderman: Mrs. N.° Sealy,:on- behalf - of His Worship Mayor A.W, Freeman, “who was unable to: attend, read a letter..written - by His Worship commending Cap- tain “Hannan for his ten truly dedicated years to Air Cadets and many, many years to ) youth © ‘in this area, . Under the guidance _ of. Mrs. J, Bruce, the ladies. auxiliary served refreshments. [RECEPTION AT He | JUNE 1 CATHEDRAL WEDDING | A third nuptial generation wed- | ding took place in St. Andrew's: - Cathedral. at-.2 ‘p.m. Saterday, ° ~ June ist, when Gail Marie, eld- est. daughter.of .Mr.- and Mrs. Robert G..McPhie of 725 Towner Park Road, Sidney, and Lieuten-* ant James. Gordon Guild, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A, Guild . of..Saskatoon, Sask., exchanged “vows in a beautiful doubie-ring~ ceremony solemnized by the Rev- ‘= Srend Father Patrick Quigley. The bride’s grandmother, Mrs.. a “worn by the bride and her sisters C.A. Webb of Taunton Road, 4 centenniai pioneer. of. Victoria, and the bride’s. mother were both’ married in the Cathedral. The bride; given in marriage by her father, was radiant ina “tlogr-length A-line Empire gown with. bodice and lily-point sleev- es of fine English lace and a Peau de Sdle-s skire™ ‘ appliqued from waist to hem “with lace roses. A full length - train of lace with scalloped edges swept gracefully from the shoulders. The tiered illusion veil was edged in-a scalloped design starred with - _ pearls. misted from a seed pearl crown. - The. bride carried a: “cascade bouquet of pink sweet-. heart.roses and stephanotis. The maid ‘of honour, Miss Theresa Fitzgerald of Winnipeg, wore a full length Empire gown of iced-gold Peau D’Elegance with matching head-piece. - The bride was also attended by her four sisters as brides - ‘maids and flower girls. Misses ~ _ Sandra and Roberta McPhie wore PEARKES DISTRIBUTES - ‘MESSAGE OF Published by the Joint ‘Com- monwealth Societies and circu’ lated by Lieut-Governor George R. Pearkes, the text of the Queen's . Commonwealth Day message, June 8, was read by “Mayor _A.W.. Freeman at. the” . Meeting .of Sidney council last Monday: “On Commonwealth Day Tsend my best wishes to all the peoples. of the Commonwealth, and loffer. my prayers for their well-being in these tense and anxious days. The yearnings of humanity for. “peace .and friendship are still. overlaid by fears, suspicions and © and _ these - cloud and . confuse . our minds, | “In this perplexing but chal- "= : misunderstandings, lenging era it is. a help to hold fast to those intimate associ- ations and shared experiences which .bring us together. We . have exactly such. an influence in the Commonweath. When we find. ouselves differing we- are erieved and when we agree “we = rejoice. -- Quy relationships will natur- ally change with the changing times. The Commonwealth is an inheritance to: each succeeding ‘generation who must decide how ~ they can make it relevant to their problems. But if the spirit per- sists, such. relationships will respond. to the needs of the mod- . GEM THEATRE» SIDNEY 656-3033 Monday-Friday 7:45 p.m. Saturday 6:50 p.m. & 9:00 p.m, THURS, - FRI - SAT. JUNE 13 - 14 + 15 Due to the length of this feature the first show on Saturday night will start at 6:30 p.m, last show at 9:00 p.m. Starring HENRY FONDA - ROBERT SHAW and ROBERT RYAN QUEEN ern world and will be powerful in their influence for good. “Let. us therefore search for new--opportunities and new dir- ections in which we may further strengthen what we call the Com- monwealth spirit - a tradition of tolerance, forebearance and ’ mutual: understanding. -. to the further benefit. of mankind,” It was the request.of the Lieut- - enant-Governor that the mes- sage, intended for.the wides dis- tribution, should be interpreted in the schools in phrases suitable. for taiks, discussions, and per-— haps essays © on - monwealth. Pythian Sisters’. Birthday Tea On Saturday, June 8 members of Victory Temple No, 36, Pythian _ Sisters, celebrated their 24th birthday with tea in the Knights of Pythias Hail, well attended. Mrs. D.C, Dickeson, P convener introduced Mrs. A.O,: ” Berry, M.E.C, who in turnintro~ — ~'duced Mrs: M, Chappuis, P.G.C, who officially opened the tea at~. 2:30 p.m. for the younger children, using it ~ othe Com-: .. Sidaey. It proved to be most successful and was = P.C, tea The tearoom was. tastefully OME FOLLOWS| matching floor “length empire. gowns of. iced-mint Peau D’Ele- . gance with, matching headpieces.” The maid of honour and brides-" maids carried colonial- styiéd bouquets “of pale, ‘yellow carna~ tions, . The flower-zirls, Misses Bon- nie. and Barbara McPhie. were captivating in ankle-length gowns of iced“turquoise.. Peau. DEle-... gance trimmed with lace and vel- yet, ... They. carried small open baskets of yellow daisies. Gowns © were made by the bride’s mother. Herbert Erikson, cousin of the groom was best man. Ronald Erikson and Douglas Guild, cou~ - sin and brother of the groom respectively, were ushers The reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents. The. . pride’s table was covered by a beautiful crocheted Queen: Anne tablecoth made by the maternal “grandmother. wedding cake ‘trimmed with pink roses and doves was set in white tulle scattered with pink ‘rose buds. The toast to the bride was proposed by Harold M. Egan of Vancouver, @ long-time close ‘friend of the family. - The bride wore a lime-green ms and white two-piece matching ~~ full length coat and sleeveless dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses for the honeymoon trip by car to Seattle and Radium -Hot Springs..¢=.- Winnipeg, Man., where the groom is a pilot at the Canadian -Forces Air Navigation School. GROWTH METAL The free world’s consumption of nickel has doubled during the last'10. years. In 1967, an esti- mated 825,000,000 pounds of the hard white metal were consumed. The three tiered The newly-weds will reside in . The . prices are: (1) drug er than: comparable prices ‘in: “most. other..western countries. o (2) The Pharmaceutical Manu- ¢ facts | DRUG. PRICES ARE DISCUSSED BY JOHANNESSEN HERE © regarding “drug”: on advertising. prices are much high- facturers’ Association’ of Canada selling price. (PMAC) - approximately 56 com= mainly American subsi- panies, diaries ~ the drugs in Canada. manufactures 85% of have no relation to cost. sold by prescription 7 duced? -Don ‘Johannessen, NDP candi-.. -Quality control ~ 1.621% “date “for Esquimalt-Saanich. in. Selling expenses (iasur= Sond the June 25 federal election, dis- ance, freight, adminis~ sos “oussed high’ cost of drugs in a tration, etc.) 18.36% - talk to Sidney Silver ‘Threads Profit — 19.08% group on June 10. : 97.08% The candidate said: In fact one firm: spent 40.68% . Chloropromazine - manufac- - “uring cost. --$0.133-per 100-2 list price - $8.90-per 100. ~ This’ is just one example of ae > difference between cost-and T think we have all had to pay these high prices - prices which How can these prices be re- Very simply: - amend (3) The profits are high. Ac- the -Patents and Trade Marks cording Policies.Commission Report on athe. Drug Industry - the average ‘for 27° Canadian companies - ‘profits wee 17.08%. os (4) There is little, if'any, Te- lationship manufacturing of drugs. - Average figures for 27 com- panies in Canada: . to: the -Restrictive Act. "petition - of the Sidney’ ‘between the cost and BRIDGE RESULTS Winners at the weekly com- ‘Bridge Club. held..on June 7 in the K.. of P. Hall. were as follows: 1, Dan: Frankham ‘and. Peggy Greb; -2, Tom Perry and Maud Waitt; 3,. Fraser and Denise McColl; Manufacturing costs ° «39.38% 4, Percy an eT Alice Belson. ” Promotion and advertis- an - ing : 24.93%. Wood-kept continuously wet or: _. 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Tins Ge F OTN RED A NESCAFE... ,.. 942 AN is CEN TRE W NABOB: a os - ~eloth with. floral arrangements of sweetheart roses, white tapers THE BULG ULTRA-PANAVISION: TECHNICOLOR:! W FROM WARNER BROS. ‘MON, — TUE. - WED, JUNE 17 - 18 - 19 “he Texican in Color STARRING Audie Murphy Broderick Crawford BATTLE OF, decorated for the occasion. The head table,-covered by a lace in. silver candle holders and the - beautifully decorated cake in the centre, looked most attractive. . Pouring. tea for the afternoon’ were Mrs. Chappuis and Mrs. D. Cole. The main hall offered a well laden home baking table, . penny social and tombolas. Mrs, J. Robertson received the guests; Mrs, F. Campbell was In charge of tea tickets; Mrs. L. Butterick, Mrs. D, Walders, Mrs. M. McLeish, home cooking; Mrs. J, Pow, refreshments assisted by Mrs. G. Mann, Mrs. E, John and Mrs. F. Mathews. Serving the tables wére Mrs. H,C. Stacey, Mrs. W. Lumley, Mrs. E. Mitchell and Mrs. Me Mitchell. Penny social was con- duced by Mrs. W. Waters and Mrs. W. Hetman. Mrs. A.B, Smith, was ‘in charge of the grocery hamper and Mrs. C.M. Brown, for the Past Chiefs’ Association, on a wicker basket. The door prize was won by Mrs. S. Taylor; grocery hamper, Mrs. J. Easton and basket, Mrs. £. Glover of Victoria. REZONING OF CAFE SOUGHT Charles Macfarlane has ap- plied to Central Saanich council for rezoning of the licenced rest- aurant formerly known = as. Larry’s Hi-Da-Way, 8271 Pat- ricia Bay Highway, from resi- dential to commercial category. Following his statement that at the time of punghase he had been informed that the zoning was cominercial, the application was referred to the zoning com- mittee for consideration. | ee BENCON