oN due Wa s AANICH E PENINSUL A-AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW : ROT RY Ht NORS PIONEERS er “member = of - the. “Rotary Club. ;.Fellow: Pioneers. and. their “as ; dies: (Rotary: ‘seniority ‘indicated in brackets)’ were: Frederick lin (23° and Edna, Sydney Penny ‘ 5. (22), Stan Watling (22) and Mar-: : ; ‘Art Freelove.(21) and Edith, . m ‘Wakefield (22) and May, .Vic™ Dawson (21):and Mabel, George ‘Hafer (21) and Doris, “Harry Jack ulay and EX Tobin (20) and Gloria, Gordon mmaculately garbed forthe Jewell (20). George Baal (23) casion they acted also.as wait- was unavoidably absent. S', and. wine “stewards at the. Vie Dawson in responding to : al head table : the toast ‘‘The Pioneers expres- - ged. appreciation to the organ-. ‘izers. In concrete acknowlédge- ment: he had collected $60 from the -head ‘table guests. which he “tendered to the funds. of Rotary Foundation. -had been arranged unbeknown to - the: Club. membership by Rotar- lans Jack McAulay and Eric Lew- ; “ peyen” of - -the special guests. owas ¢ George - Fleming, with .47 "years in Rotary to celebrate. His Seniority dates from. the ear 1922) when he’ was a chart- ~ Voth. Annval Exhibition ~ SAANICH PENINSULA ART CENTRE ARTS: & CRAFTS - | : Demonstrations. ; SANSCHA. ‘HALL ‘SIDNEY - a - Sat. May 10- Noon to 8 p. m. “Sun. May. N- Noon to 8 p. m. ADMISSION 50¢.. Children 25¢ = For the. whole | _ FAMILY: Your’ credit union : more than a place to borrow and * save. It is a. dependable - source of help in all money - matters. Your credit union. is owned by the families we who use ts services, when ‘you “have large savings ‘to put. to work | for greater: earnings when ‘you wish: to. teach ‘your children about money - Get more living out of your family’ 5 income by using the Services of your-community credit, union ~ Saanich Peninsula Credit Halon iTe eph ones. 5 656- “210 652-21 479-2112: y. Vaughan-Birch (28), OscarThu- »- tunity” because ° occasion to~ remind our. comi- munities how far‘we have come, a from Miss Nightingale s day in “are. as follows: ~ Volunteer -. Lovatt Combo. ’ Admission- $2.50, National Hospital Day. At Rest Haven | On Monday, May 12, Rest Haven Hospifai, the continent, will be celebrating National Hospital, Day. to improving. actual patient care” the: date of her birth has been | designate National Hosnital Day, For those of us who live in the midst of modern scientific techniques that are little short of the miraculous, it is difficult io conceive ofa world without What we consider the basic tac- ilities and. equipment with which to care for the sick and injured.- Yet that. was the world of 150 years ago. - Through devated personal -ef- fort,-and by surviving the on- Slaught of insults, Miss Nightin- gale lived to sec the dawn of a new day in the management of patient illness. National Hospital Day is ihere-. fore a day of observance and ; opportunity! Observance because colt marks- the birthdate of. the woman who, more than anyone ’ else, had ‘the courage to chal- ~ lenge what others accepted, and ; the tenacity to establish the prin- ciples of good hospital caré we take for granted today. it gives us- an safeguarding the - country’ s “along “with” ‘hospitals “and schools’ of nursing across” ” On’ that... day in 1820 Florence Nightingale” was born, and.to commemorate the astounding impetus she gave and “recovery ‘of cystic fibrosis pa- Oppor- | YOURE. children health, ‘and What we. see. for the “future, For The community” has responded: admirably © ‘from ‘from open the. proceedings,.:. and from the funds raised through ; and sale of work-it, is~ you will” Mr. Hous-""' *. ion was meteorologist at the ~-Royal City for many years... Evelyn: Mussick. - Show is Art and The Community. ~The .official opening will take » “place at 2.30 p.m. by Mrs, G, R. -Pearkes. -The Show will be open: > “from: 12°noon until 8 -p. m. both ~ ~ days. -.Sat.May-J 1th and. Sun, , 1th. 7 : “Dave: “Anderson, well: 7 known . Deep.Cove artist, ‘will judge the ‘display’. groupings © from other Vancouver Island ArtClubs. Two _ prizes will be raffled... Mrs. Stephanie Steel has presented a beautiful watercolour «Cowichan - River Mist: Floyd L. Fowler, --has framed “this.” ‘pieture and it comes. ready for hanging. Mrs.-A. D.° Foster has given “the Centre a very useful stone- he MRS; EVA © READINGS, © A ‘LADY IN PINK’, BRINGS THE CART FILLED WITHA GOOD" SELECTION TO FRANK -ALD: ware ‘bowl in. heather tonings, RIDGE, A PATIENT IND THE which’ will also. go to'some lucky HOSPITAL. Ly person, QUEENS ‘PAYLESS’ stir SUPERETTE zoonm ‘, 656- WE? 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m, GROCERIES © FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES - _ CORNER 'RESTHAVEN DR. "& MALAVIEW. =: Have : you found the answer ‘to your. family always having a home of their own? So Victoria Branch, Call: The Mutual Life of Canada - 1205 Broad Street, - Phone: 385-1471 Vernon A. Ridgway, C.L.U. “Theme of this year’ Ss: Annual a “from. ‘ relief. Whatever othe crop.....the conditions... the. size and shape of your field There’ s a CASE WINDROWER SIZED AND PRICED just RIGHT FOR YOUR HAYMAKING | JOB. Low, cost, 9-foot pull type, features 2-piece header frame. construc- tion’ New drum = type reel-with self-activating tines” ditioner, 110-inch con- low-cost . 8-foot “self- propelled type. Modern, — ~compact design, © vet loaded with big wind- rower features. Power- ful engine, GQ-ineh conditioning redls. You cart get the real picture trom small illustrations. The CASE O54 und 625 are big-hitle windrowers. ‘To see tor just which of these compact models suits your requitemects - come in - we will be happy to disciss easy terms oa) voursell 652-1021 Butler Bros. Equipment Ltd. 2046 Keating Cross Road, P.G. Box 4068, Statiog A, Victoria, B.C. JOHAN j He's youns ABLE MEET YOUR PROVINCIAL CANDIDATE DON DYNAMIC He’s your NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY candidate in Saanich and the Isiands DON INVITES YOUR IDEAS AND SUPPORT PHONE HIM AT 477-5882 NESSEN “The follo and information will be gleaned Mrs. Nita Donaldson - Original . gold..and*silver. jewellery; Mrs... “Myrtle Swaffield, ‘recently from. Saskatchewan, Freehand Pottery; Bill .Cayzer, from South Africa, _ Wood: carvings -in-the -round and’ G, A, Wiggan will ; Mrs; supervise the Victoria Flower Arranging Guildin demonstrating Flower & Foliage Arrangements. _.My,.and Mrs, G, Montgomery, Copper Embossing ‘and. Enamel- ling; Miss Jean Mact-ellan, Ma- quillages in native woods; Mrs. ‘Tris Gadwin, leathercraft; Miss Irene Warren who is from Eng~ land, Block Printing on Fabric; Mrs. Kathleen Bloontfield, Oil g g craftsmen willbe . “seen. demonstrating at, Sanscha.. Hall and-we know. much pleasure - “watching...them: at’:work; ~ Painting. Katie, as ‘she is is known to -her...friends and-students, comes from Ireland. _ Vv, J. Field, who. consistantly “takes prizes.-at. the ‘P: LN.E. will - display Intarsia work in various stages of. production; . Floyd lig Fowler, Wood’ Carvings. ‘George Clutesi, he well-known West: Coast . Indian: artist, . will be. present during” the afternoon of both days; He will be asso- ciated witha display by Gray Pub- lishing Ltd., of the now ready _ to. be released book ‘Potlatch’? -by. Mr. Clutesi, is Plates. used in the--printing-and the book: in various. stages of production will be shown. It is hoped that Mr. Clutesi will bring with him some Indian - masks -made over 200° years ago. These are very rare % todav. : Georec Clute si will be ple ased to autograph your -c oles. of: his new: book. | cornish’s— | BOOK & STATIONERY: Lro. . 2410 “BEACON An Open Invitation. . - to meet GEORGE CLUTES! ; author of | "THE POTLATCH” Monday - May 12/69 : from 12 - 1PM. and 4.5 P.M. 656-2931 for Sidney Alderman Vote F. A. ROBINSON xX Whose wide experience in community and municipal affairs, assures you of a Sound, Progressive, Democratic Administration that recognizes the needs of the Individual when compatible with the Community as a whole. Your support will be my obligation FOR TRANSPORTATION PHONE 656-2106 ~ Inserted by E,W. Philbrooks & Son, Master Boat Builders and Service Specialists 4 Our Sights Are Set High... cation. ~ 820 Victoria Ave. And That's Good For Your Son ! At St, Michael's School for boys we seek excellence in the classroom. to teach a boy's mind to control his output of work, his willingness to learn is what we look for in the classroom. 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