vas aide ‘SAANICH PL NINSUiLA NID ol ULb IsLaNos RE VIEW wheels, in, "The. Le Mr, ‘and. Mrs. PW, Rec ‘Walker: “Tn, Of 752 Ardmore. Drive, rec ently celebrated their S0th’ wedding ©: ES niversary.. PPhey: were. fa rs Was “stiut: “ied in ‘Londo England March” 26,:1919. > 2 Mr, Walker was. “born ik ‘ort s “Erie, Ontario in 1891; He ‘was “one: of the’ pioncers of aviation. Prior to-World War.1 he moved < “to. San. Francisco where © he “worked building some of the first) © a airplanes. | -He was employed by: thee Christopherson firm: which: | atone: time: supplied: 12 planes os to the Chinese’ government. | WATCHES Caravelle. . Follow oo By Bulova oe “S t 95 $59.95 |. “docks” ‘plane: 1915 he “Where he. joined the: oval Naval Two-yeurs luterche Doual-and? spent the: remainder of the Ww Jin a Concentration” camp.” peace, was- declared heo was: re- leased “and: returned, to. Lamdon:' | marrigge. he vir Service, Weights: were Went to “down aver his ed to-balance it, . London 3 / returned fa Canada, Whol “Mrs L, "presented with TWas wondertul” at Londoner, They went tirstetu Winnipeg 4 and then on to ¥ “ANCOUVE and “Mrswv Walker. slani in June ‘or 1947 und Have been-living in a lovely: litthe home on Ardmore. Drive for the past 21 yeurs, “We chad: the. places quite to ‘MR; AND MRS. P. W RR, "WALKER if every y imaginable kind | RUST Ss | : “Beacon Ave. Sidney “Aladdin Travel 2442 Beacon Ave. - SIDNEY: “Your Air Canada Agent | $56- Ans CAL FARM ‘FROM ASK FOR THEM AT YOUR : GR EGGS a THE OAKS POULTRY FARM | DOWNEY RD. SIDNEY | * PHONE. 656-1912 2: SUPERETIE « GROCERIES © “QUEENS ‘PAYLESS’ OPEN: =>. 7:30 a.m. to 10 pam. FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES _ CORNER RESTHAVEN DR, & MALAVIEW po. YOUR BUSINESS Complete Collision Repairs . 656-1712 LOCALLY Barry’ s AUTO BODY ‘PAT BAY HWY. AT MALAVIEW — Spray Painting WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK SAN DOWN PARK ENJOY AN EXCITING DAY AT THE RACES! PARADE TO THE POST 1:45 P.M. RACING SCHEDULE APRIL Fri. | little Teague | Needs Assistance _ Sidney Little League need one” manager and two coaches: for ‘Aner: teams, ~ Central Saanich have two “major and three minor teams but they seem. to have no trouble in _ finding people to help,” said Mrs, Janet Barclay, secretary of the, a Pare wee Peninsula Little League. ents want their children to play. ~ ball but “so few. are “willing'to lend a hand.? - Persons interested in giving, “ assistance are asked to contact oo“ Mrs. Barclay al 656-4488, 1280 vay: rte 8 oN SEMIN FO RS Re es LAND ACT. N otice of Intention to “In Land Recording. Distr iet-of Victoria and situate on Ts seh Harbour and abutting on to the: south boundary of ‘Amended Lot 1, Plan 7336, Section 20, Range 3 East, North Suameh District, Take notice that Mr. Frad Robinson of Box 1095, Sidney, B.C., occupation Shipwright, in- tends to apply for a lease of the following described Jands:— Commencing at a post planted at the south east carner of Ame ended Lot 1, Plan 7326, Section 20, Range 3 East, North Saanich District thence southerly along the production of the east bound- ary of the said Amended Lot i to its Intersection with the west- etly boundary of Bleck A, Lot 334, Cowichan Distriet at ap- proximate distance of 350 feet; thence southerly along the west- -erly boundary of the said Block & to the south west corner of the said Block A: thence north westerly in a straight line an approximate distance of 520 feet to the south east corner of Lot 471 Cowichan District; thence northerly ulong the east boundary of the said Lot 471 and the pro- duction of the said east boundary of the said Lot 471 to the south west corner of the said Amended Lot 1 thence along the south boundary of the said Amended Lot 1 to the point of commence- ment and conigining 2.50 acres more or less, for the purpose of Marina Development. Signed: Edward Arnold Rothery, British Columbia Land Surveyor for Fred Rebinson, Dated £2 April, 1369 - eround mrliee On he! canniversary ‘ions and. heavy hev Cane overt | . Of ¢The Boulders** > ourselw Ps : “There “Said: Mrs. Walker, were no other when. we first moved heriss ‘occasion of their Mr. oc and =. Mrs. Walker were given a surprise party by their neighbours at the ‘home -of Mr. and Mrs. C,H; Farnell: co-hosts were Mr, and Waldron. They were a. corsage and citt. Guests included: Mr, and Mrs. od. Mr. und Mrs. oR, Mr. and Mrs. Ry, Du Temple,’ “Barry Du Temple. and Miss 0, Williamson. “They really surprised us. It exclaimed Mrs, Watker, folowing the surprise party the Walkers went over to their son's home in Vancouver Where unniversary celebrations were held with family. Mr.and Walker have two.sons g rundehildren. “WAYNE, ae by ELSIE BROWN Rivervone must be home wiateh- ing-the hockey game - not a soul in sight not even a sail beat or other’ small ‘eraft in search of the ildsivé salmon, . “A- cool . Weekend but it’ hasn't discour-" aged the - weekenders judging from the number who disemh: wk from the ferries. Great preparations are afoot, flowers tended with care, baking. being done und committees busy as bees ‘in anticipation: of our forthcoming Flower Show to be held in the. Agricultural Hall, Saturday, Mr. and. Mrs. P.G. James of ‘Salt Spring Island will. be doing the judging and more informa- tion on displays and entries will be the basis of a lecture given during the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. James are well known in “the Okanagan for their work at fairs including -the PNE and are both very much in demand since their “-retirement’’. A charge of 50¢.. will be made: for tea, and home cooking: and ph. nts will he for sale. -A- rather. interesting item re- ported by Mrs’ Dora MeLaugh- lin, Horton Bay Road. It seems: Dora sent Mrs. Gillian Caple’s name ‘in to the Nosey.. Neighbor program sponsored by Kleenex. on CKNW and they BOTH re= Seived transistor radios. Gillian is one of our new mothers on the island and daughter Rachel was | cathe new arrivals » Congratul tions to” new mother: and om neighbor! Of interest to the islands, Vie-: toria. and the mainland is. the news that Debbie Wein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barron ried recently in Istanbul, Tur-. . key. to George Herrington, son. of Mr. and Mrs. George Her- -Tington of Pittsburgh, Pennsyi- vania, . Debbi. had been visiting rel atives, inE urope and was away about'a year... Gladys says they’ are, then: - sometime the’ happy couple! For Job Printing See The REVIEW 656-1151 houses However, we! enjoy having. neighbours about -us. now.'' 50th” : Burker, Mr. and Mrss Ho Pasne, », Thuillier, Mrsyo and four ~With every boy “presented with -a. pennant, ihe cubs were. going through the events, April 26 at 1:30 p.m” “nich. Centre. ‘a concert at 2 p.m, are asked to- note. Was Taare: looking forward. to seeing, ; 1 this “summer, , “Congratulations ‘to | Apply to. Lease Land. BOOK, By Ef PHILIP TEECE ~FPor the amateur musician, one of lifé’s perennial. problems is ‘to find interesting new music to play © Like books, sheet music is plentiful; vet. really different music is as hard to come. hy asa truly original novel, ~The umateur pianist who hap- > pens also to bea fanafJ. RL R Tolkien's “Lord of the Rings’. trilogy: has a pleasant surprise in Store when he picks up ‘The Road Goes Ever On’, by Donald Swann. This beautiful new book is a collection of Tolkien's songs ‘Deep Cove Cubs Place First At one p.m. on-Sunday April 21 approximately 200 Seuuts and Cubs’. of Tsartlip.— Distriet assembled af Centennial Park in Central Saanich to. participate in-an-outing to take the place of “the time worn annual Cub Rally. On the 1th the. Seuuts of the district set up a very effective ~ obstacle course. to demonstrate some of the. scouting | skilfs. There were fiftecn obstacles and on the Sunday afternoon the cubs and most of the scouts wentover, on, or under each of the obstacles; having a score card to keep a tally of how many events he had been through.: Fach cub pach represented was As the. judges had a-mosl difficult tash of trying to select three packs out of 12 best de- Morstrating the Cub spirit. After a. great deal of deliberation it was finally decided that. Deep Cove was first. Roval Oak RB” Was second, and Royal Oak “A” was third. These three packs were presented: with a-erest to goon their pennants. . : The Venturers and Rovers of the district had the task of guard- ing the equipment overnight:and . providing. refreshments: for” the boys and their parents dur ing the . afternoon, The boys. went ‘home much dirlier than they came but appar~ ently quile happy. Two Cub caps were left be~ hind=and «can be. obtained — by “ calling the District Pack Scouter al 652-2295, : Silver Threads On Wednesday, April 30 weare looking forward to the visit of an 8-piece orchesira from the Saa- Members that, as ‘this is the usual day for movies, 2: film will be shown on. Monday, April> 28 instead. The arts and crafts classes are now - closed down for the summer-and will resume in Sep- tember, However, the novelty group is asked to: turn out on Tuesday, April 29 as usual, to finish up the: items being made for the spring tea gift stall and to complete pricing: Thesspring sale”: will- be on Wednesday, May -%, at 2.p.m., and will in-~ clude a bake table and two raf- fles, as well as the gift table. _There.will also be displays of ceramics and oil painting con\- pleted by the arts and crafts . students during the current -sea- On. ‘Groceries — Fruit — Vegetables OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL NINE SIDNEY CASH & CARRY Beacon Avenue Phone 656-1171 o FURNITURE Complete Home Furnishings Second Street, . Phone 656-2611 - LTD. : Sidney, B.C. Blasting Agricultural Blasting a Specialty STUMPS - DITCHES - BOULDERS TREE PLANTING ROCK BLASTING TONY DONALDSON FULLY QUALIFIED AND LICENSED 656-2816 Free Estimates No Job Too Small They will present © tea and “mini- ee in ht alin lta tithe eet then te tlie he te toc in ns he te hn ie tin tens iin tartan teint of the Middle Earth set to music by Swann. (Yes, be-is one half of the. comedy team of Flanders and Swann.) ~ If ever:a songbook was a work of art, this book isit. The music, . printed’ on thick beige paper and decorated with flvish symbols in red-and grey, has a truly ele-. gant look, at first glance. And the melodies have a haunting quality which matehes perfectly the other-worldly mood of Tol- _kien’s songs. Adding to the importance. af this collection are the special notes and appendices which ac- company it. Although primarily for the piane, — the ‘music is provided with notes and “chord: symbols for ‘the guitar, making possible a ‘folk’’ version of the songs. Even more interesting is the section in. which Tolkien - gives us. for the first. time, a detailed translation of each of his Elvish chants, Notes.on the pro- nunciation of Tolkien's lilting, ethereal language. will: help ‘the singer to try songs. Also in the. book, Donald Swann : tells the. fuscinating story of how he -. composed the music—how some of the melodies were bern on. the only grand piano in Jor- dan; how ‘another song emerged, ~~] bar by bar, on a train journey from Boston to Washington; and - how, their composer performed the songs. in- an” historic ° pri- vate ‘cabaret’ for J. Re Re Tolkien himself. . To the pianist this book will provide. hours of fun, and- even: the non-musical Tolkien: reader will find it interesting. For rea~ ders’ in “the | latter category, a long-play record of. this song cycle is available It is ‘“Poems and Songs of the Middle Earth”, 2 ‘Caedmon recording, . ws es | Autigues We Buy and Sell. Old China, Silver, Furniture and Bricabrac. 9812 ath. 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