mF Memorial . ) Fishing Derby, next Saturday and ex é Sunday, Aug. 10 and 11, is expec= ted .to-draw: record crowds ees i “Reserve, annual event a memorial to: the late Chief Thunderbird, and the ’ program for the. two days will” 2 have a great many added attrac- tions. Tickets at 50 cents each ‘dnelude. fishing derby entry fee and are eligible for lucky draw prizes~ of Mr. and -‘Mrs.- Indian - oSweaters, individual. sweater and 7 6 a grocery hainper.”"* bo The fishing derby winner will - fem i be awarded the Chief: Thunder- bird Memorial Trophy and a $25 money prize in addition. Wetgh- in“ of. saliion will’ be-at Tsart- lip Boat Ramp and Hall’s Boat- House, Saanich Anglers Associa- tion rules will govern the contest, -In. Sidney, tickets may be ob- tained “at Sidney Barber Shop. and Sidney Sporting Goods. Among: the. attractions at Tsartlip Reserve will be Chief ““Hummingbird's’?? Indian Sun- . ‘dancers in the afternoon, and an “all-Indian softball tournament in -which local teams and teams from up-Island -will, compete for a trophy. The traditional. Indian - Sla-hal: guessing game. will be played for the entértainment of. Visitors, and trips on the water annual event on the waters of.” Throughout - ‘the fishing ‘derby . there will be no: lack of-attrac- ‘tions ‘on‘shore, and the support. of. the. general: publie. will ene” - Courage the Indian Council in its efforts to develop the recreatios nal: area- of.. Tsartlip Reserve, EDITH WILLISCROFT © “PASSES IN. 80th YEAR Funeral services were held in Vancouver on July 19, for Mrs, * Edith -Williscroft -who passed away in: Arbutus Private Hos- pital in-her-80th year, ... ““Brevious to’ movitig to ‘Vane - gouver ‘she had lived for several years in-- Brentwood » Bay, : and.” “was predeceased by her husband, Capt. W.E, Williscroft, “Mrs. Williscroft was born .in “London, Engiand, was Past Hon-.— ored Royal . Lady of the Royal Purple: Lodge, Prince Rupert, active in ‘the United Church ‘of. Canada anda member of Ruth Chapter -ichton. “She is survived by one daugh- ter Mrs. James S, (Margaret) Foster of Vancouver, five sons, “Capt. Gordon. H.,. Victoria; Wil- | liam..A.,.Burnaby;..Walter H,, - D. and: Vancouver; Capt. -Robt.: George, ‘Burnaby, 21 grand- children, five great-grandchild- ren and sisters Miss -L,:Watkin- ‘son, Kent, England; and Miss B, Watkinson, . Port Macquarie, N,S,W. ; O Central Saanich council gave third reading: last Monday to a by-law regulating the operation of gravel pits of which there are four established in the. munici- _pality.: _ proposed are clauses requiring ‘the feneing.of all gravel excava- ~ tlons, and requirements relating ~ tothe ‘slope of the sides, the “prevention . of: flooding, and the toe) J = tel oO ‘nf 1S .; 1a! ~~ = oO; a as} hd Be ‘a: ea pp 1a Dh oe vi OQ it quiring operators. ‘to: post a ‘cert=. fled cheque or performance. bond: of-;$500-.for. each. acre. ‘of.,ex-: o cavation was a matter of dispute. : It was Said that certain operat- : ors regard the proposal as a hardship, , tad aay Among the many Stipulations : - ‘level of the excavated areas. vs Councillors. Disagree n Gravel Pits. That is all bologna,'? said Alderman C.W. Mollard. “This is one thing I have been watch~ ‘ing over the years, and I don’t think it.costs a great deal to obtain a performance bond. ” erman. Mollard ‘then proposed an amendment - stipulating © a. bond of $1, 000:per acre. lard dissenting. Operations, affected. by the. new by-law .are the: “Butler Bros, “McHattie, and Polson gravel pits’ ~’ and the pit operated by the mun- icipality. Smooth. sailing. with This adve isement is not published ¢ or display ed” ; “py the Liquor Control. Board _or by the Government of British Columbia, Insist on the rum _ you know — _ and trust for quality : "No... 22..0.E,S,, “Sane Council agreed . that the $500 : per acre bond-shall’ apply:only.. to. the first’ 10 acres,..and Ald*. It. was: not wel “seconded, - and the. third Teading : was. taken. with Alderman Mol- : os 10458 All Sidn “For Sale By Owner Bay Road ey, Be: | a Spacious House With Character, Facing South, 4 Two Bedrooms, ; Living Room And Hall. Wall To Wall Carpetings In Shakeroof, Adobe And Rough Cedar Siding Exterior. Drive By And Look, Inspection By Appointment. ' | Telephone 656-4178 : ASKING 23,900 FIRST MORTGAGE 15,000 SECOND MORTGAGE AVAILABLE built, - Second of two, ‘duplex houses made an overnight Appearance last week on Keating Cross Road just: east of the West Sauuntch Road, -These structures ware removed from a site on Cadboro Ba Road... “in Oat: Bay where a 66 suite apartment is now being’ Don Butler of Oly mple Homes ‘Limited and E.J, Butler and Co, Ltd. of Victoria is-in charge being: ‘af the operation and Feports -that-euch duplex is’ installed’ over: thoroughly renovated, and Taylor. moved the first duplex two weeks ago while the: second was transported by Apex Movers Lt. 1, of Vancouver. : & concrete foundation “and: “Phey will be rented. Litz: ‘Saturday, July 27,- marked Ja. most ‘successful reunion of. old schoolmates; those who at one time had attended. the . South Saanich School, formerly locat- ed. on. what ‘was'then known as the East. Saanich Road, ata point now-marked by White Road and the Veyannéss Road, The school district was es- . tablished in 1869, and on the site described. existed the buildings of learning that functioned until 1913, oS It was a bright and. sunny day. when by’ ll” a.m. the ad- jacent ‘road: and: the ‘old’ and overgrown schoolyard filled with: Buildings -and ‘teachers, ‘former. student, CIAL ‘Must G Goll! Ideal For Fencing. And Farm cars. and. the one-time: students.” For many it was the first menting in 55 years. Most of those present are still residents of this area, however... there were others who had tray~ elled from afar to attend. The ceremony, on the school grounds was brief, consisting of the registration of students, teachers and: guests. were taken by John Newman, a and. a. general mingling and renewal of old ac~ quaintances took place. 9674 FIFTH ST. OPEN 8 a.m. 10530. m. 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FUR SALON, Floor of Fashion been -- for the - “identifying lapel” tags. ‘Old class pictures were . on exhibit, together with a unique display. by Russell Crawford of Saanichton “consisting -of school artifacts and customed playthings . of the past, The schoolyard gathering was not.as clamoring as many remembered the old recess periods, but. all enjoyed it in sedate fashion befitting their years, This phase of the reunion was brought to a close by the of a. minute's silence in. memory of those who. through” the inevitable. were not in. attendance, . In Memory: of” % /IRVING 1. “MeVAY Phone. 656-3515 « os “BUILDINGS -LTD.- @ LOG HOMES. @ CABINS “@ COURTS © GARAGES . 6. Attractive’ ~ Quick and Easy, Building | Residence Catalogue 50¢°> - CONTACT : 2851, Tudor Ave., Victoria 2 Ls phones 477-1014. Brentwood: Mill Bay FERRY. SERVICE | -Leaves Brentwood every hour, from °7:30-a.m.-to.6:30. p.m. Leaves Mill Bay every hour; from® 8:00-a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sundays © and “otidays- Extra trips.: : | Léaves Brentwood at cH 30p.m. and 8:30 p.m, 7 Leaves Mill Bay'at &: 00 p.m, |. and 9:00 p.m. 7 Coast Ferries Ltd. | -Phone ~~ Phone’ “Mutual. 34481 EV2-7254 Vancouver. - Victoria / TW THE SUPREME COURT. OF BRITISH COLUMBIA THE MATTER OF THE IN “NOTARIES ACT”, and IN THE MATTER OF THE AP- PLICATION. OF JOHN . SALVADOR , APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING TAKE NOTICE that the hearing of the application of John Salva dor, of Coquitlam, inthe Province of British Columbia, Notary Public, for enroiment topractise as a notary public at Sidney, in the County of Victoria, has been appointed for the hour of 10:30 o’clock in the forenoon on Tuesday, the 10th. day of September, 1968, before the pre- siding Judge at the Law Courts, 850 Burdett. Avenue, Victoria, British Columbia, DATED the 36th day of July, 1968, “D, Fulton”? DEPUTY DISTRICT REGISTRAR . SE REDENTS” a NSEINEINAAL OPAPMININSE COMPLAIN “ A Bit Of Oak Bay Moves To Brentwood - Aye oo Se a gE EO ge and Chris Anderson read at Mon- day's meeting of Central Saanich 2 eouneil ‘protested the hazardous’ * ~ “eondition- of Alec Road, partic-.- allegedly is pot-holed and broken’. ‘up: by horse riding in the centre ~ “of the road. dent a year ago, has not been | MRS. LITTLEWOOD . jast Tuesday for Marjorie Emily at the age of .72- years, ne ell, (STAFF PHOTO) Le REUNION OF SCHOOLMATES — OF SOUTH SAANICH SCHOOL "where at The Chalet a smor- -gasborg luncheon was served, .From there they ‘went for their =final’ gathering of the day at the - Pionéer. Cabin’ located on the “Saanichton - Fair Grounds, “tives of pupils) and four former ~~ and ‘a’ historic. ~ wi A ‘Aug. | wet || : 9812 4th. Street, Sidney Be -T. J. De La Mare } | ~MA¥. MILL BAY. ee 32«2 nettle * Polo at the: -Saanienton. groun of Victoria Polo Club is proving a prime attraction for spectators» “as well as providing. fine ‘sport. for the, players, Last Sunday ~ ‘afternoon in ideal conditions the Tacorha Polo ‘Club provided. the" opposition,: the ball was thrown= --.. in by: Mayor R, Gordon Lee and ‘after a hard riding six chukkers: - the home side emerged winners: by a score of eight goals: to two, a Letters of ~ “Walter C smith’ ularly the gravelled portion which It was remarked also that brush cut by B,C, Hydro: Authority, and by. another resi- removed and now constitutes a - tinder-dry fire hazard. Ques- tlon of: a sign requesting horse rider's to keep to the roadside was left to the public works committee, SERVICES HELD FOR Alan Amarosa, playing’ at fe: 4 for the visitors, was taken out. of the play in the: third chukker after. his. pony stumbled and fell on being. pulled into a sharp turn, The..rider was thrown, — and taken .to Royal Jubilee Hosp-__ ital by ambulance after suffering “ankle and shoulder ‘injuries, He ~~ -hoped to be in condition to leave for “home - by. alr-on Tuesday. “in competition. the “winners, scoring | to. three. goals” and dark blues.” es Funeral services were held for the-past-30 yoars, andearlier... had lived at; Edgewood, Arrow? - Lakes, B.C, She was a. native. Een of. Minchinhampton, England, = She leaves her husband,’ Frank : K,, at home;- two’ sons, Poter,- qe. > Nanaimo; and Jerome (Gerry), . Those. .who. once. ‘only. knew -. in’ Saanich; | three grandchildren, travel in the horse and buggy “and two: sisters, Mrs. H. 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