Wednesday, September. 3, 1969 eae: uy an ~ shhaNtce P' PE NINSULA lett; Mrs. Te ‘M, Thomson. Soi AD 2 : Gourds,’ Mexican: or Decora-- ; tive: Fair Results. 5 Chris: Thomson; 3rd," Ist, Douglas | Hankin; 2nd, ‘ He Van. Dyk; ard, ‘Laura » Thomp= sons “Lettuce, Cabbage o or ‘Head: 1st, Ss 2nd, Mar ‘Bros.; 3rd," tter. " - th etaded 1 ey aShibSiandh NEA UE RRA 23 i ! } ! | i t i k Hy Pet OE Beh ER ~ (eontinued from page 9) Crowther. Lettuce, Leaf: 1st, H; parker, fe Cauliflower: 1st, -H. Parker; Leeks: Ist, H, Parker, © 2nd, -D. Galey; 3rd," Mrs.. S, ‘Crook. * z : : Celery: Ist, H, Parker. "Brussels Sprouts: 2nd, E; Wit-. tOLy ons : ‘Cabbage, Red: ist, A 1, Van Dyk. Cabbage, Green: Ist, Mar Bros; 2nd;. E, Witter. “ , ‘REVIEW CLASSIFIED. "COMING EVENTS "MISCELLANEOUS THE SIDNEY AND NORTH SAA- nichGardenC lub will commence its. monthly meetings on Thurs- a day, Sept. 4 at 8 p.m, in the new Anglican Hall. on 4th St,’ : « Spgpker for the evening Mr. G, . Owen of the beaumaris Bulb ; Farm. Topic bulbs with special -attention. to . miniature bulbs. Everyone . welcome. Lunch served, Membership $1.00 per - year.. 36-1 SIDNEY BRIDGE CLUB WILL resume. weekly games at the K. “of P, Hall, 4th St., Friday Sept. > 5th at:8 p.m. ers welcome. All bridge play- 35-2 » “QUARTER DECK CAFE VAN-ISLE MARINA, SIDNEY’ Open 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. eyery. day. Texas Style Hame burgers - We cater to Private Parties!’ Charter. a boat for fishing & cruising. Telephone 656-4123, Loyal Order of Moose ‘BIN GO Every Tuesday, 4330 p.m. 60/40 per cent: . “Moose Home Sianichton Opposite Fairgrounds, 11-y OBITUARIES ~ ALLEN - CLARA AT KIM- berley General Hospital Friday. Aug. 29, 1969 ‘at the age of 83 years. Resident cf Kimberley for the past 5 years, Survived by 3 sons, Ernest of Kamlocps; Frank, New Westminster and Edward of Victoria; four daughters, “Mrs, Fred (Viola) Barr of Cranbrook; Mrs. Herb. (Alice) Robinson of Kimberley; Mys.. Charies (Elina) Voss of Spokane and Mrs, Ralph (Josephine) McKinnon of Rich- mond,. Wash.; one brother and three sisters living in the United States, numercus grandchildren and great: grandchildren, Pre- deceased by her husband Frank C, in 1966,” Funeral “services were held from McLeods Funerai Chapel, Kamloops on Tuesday September 2nd at 2 p.m. Rev. I, Gamble officiated. Interment - followed. in the family plot Hill- side Cemetery. R641 POR RENT. ONE . AND TWO BEDROOM. suites, furnished or unfurnished Avaflable new. ‘Nor-Garden’ Courts... 656-3612, 7 NEW, TWO BEDROOM APART- ments for rent. Fridge, stove included... W/W carpets, in Melville Park, Phone 656-251 2. 8 4-tf © SUNNY TWO BEDROOM APART=,.. — ment $138, all inclusive.’ No pets, no children, downtown Sid~ ° ney. 656-2143, _ 33-tf SPACE “ON BEACON “AVE, Office or store, 700'sq. ft., 20 ft. window Space. 656-1636. 36-1 SANITARY GARBAGE SERVICE ON CARPET CLEANING | Strutt: girl. Sidney Clean-Up, Ray Bowcott, 656-1920. .. 24tf BOOK EXCHANGE: 9785 - 5TH - St. Across from. Poo} Hall, St Sid~ SAVE 20%,—S During August. Free Pick-up and delivery. IMPERIAL CARPET CLEANERS 1818 GOVERNMENT STREET 388-5069 en yn gr regret angaeennre GARBAGE, RUBBISH HAULED Phone 656-1784, 2att. MABEL D. GOLDFINCH. B.C. _R.M.T.. announces: the : opening of her studio in September for piano and theory tuition at 10720 West Saanich Road (corner | of Downey. Road). Phone 656-4348 before 9 a.m. for interview. 34-5 PIANO. ‘LESSONS . FOR. BEGIN- ners given by capable 16 yr. old Reasonable fee. Phone 656-3437, 35~2 BILL WRIGHT. - NEW WIRING, -re-wiring, “electric heating and 3954 34-4 appliance installation. Holland Rd, 479-5317. IF YOU WANT YOUR MOWER in shape; now is the time to bring it to Reed’s Saw Repair, 622 Fisgard St. 83-8324. 3- tf: GARDENING SERVICES COULD be made available around end cof October to Gulf Islands serviced, by Ferry. Pruning, power raking; - areating. Cadboro. Bay Land- scaping and Garden Maintenance : Co. Lid. 2450 Sinclair Rd., Vic- toria, 477-4580, _ 36-4 LOW COST ROTOVATING 10 H:P. Tractor~ 39 in. wide.~479- 4513 or 656-3590, 36-4 AJAX WINDOW CLEANERS, | also walls and gutters. Free. Bob Scott, 652-1581, 35-tf YEAR for dogs and The finest care and at- estimates. KORWIN - -KENNELS, round boarding © “eats. . tention. 1440. McTavish Rd. 656-3833, S.P.C,.A. approved, - B4-4x, A.D, CLEAN-UP SERVICE, Basements, yards — cleaned. Trees, stumps, composts re- moved, . Free estimates. 478- 3530, 479- 1370. : 34-4x, CROWN specializing in home driveways, Quality workmanship, . Free es- timates. Phone 477-1298, ‘31-tf DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS, Millinery .designing. Craft Shop. 28 W.° Burnside. (Near Harriet), 385-1542, 34-4x. “VICTORIA HYPNOSIS SERVICES Relaxation and Psycho-Cyber- Cabbage, Heaviest “and, Mr. Patrick H, Kelly. - “Prize donated. by’ Island View ker; 2nd, Patrick N. Kelly. Spacious exercise area” PAVING COMPANY Fashion. 18t; D, Galey. - Ist, H.. Parker; Broccoli, AW. 2 “Kale Curly:. -Exhibit of Brassica; - Best Lockers: H. Parker. Chard, Swiss: 1st, H. Parker; 2nd, Fred Handy. © ; Chard, Crimson: ist, H. Par- Muskmelon: 1st, Art Miguez. Watermelon: 1st, P. KR. Tho- mas. Vegetable Marrow, green: 1st, Rosalind Logan; end, Fernie, Farm. Vegetable: Marrow, white or yellow: 1st, Fred Handy; 2nd, Fernie Farm; 3rd, Ritchard Mut- rie, > Best Show; Exhibit of Marrow. in Prize dorated-by Mayhew ist, Fred Handy. Squash, Butternut: ist, Mrs. A, Steers. : Squash, Zucchini: Ist, Fred Handy; 2nd, H. Parker; 3rd, Mrs. G, Vant Haaff. Squash, Acorn or Table Queen: ist, Red Handy; 2nd, Rosalind Logan. ~ Squash, Green Hubbard: 1st, Fred Handy; 2nd, Mrs.-L. Hal- ling: 3rd,-M. C, Johnson. Squash, Golden Hubbard: 1st, Mrs, S, Crook; 2nd, Mr. Pat~- Tick N. Kelly. Squash, Buttercup: 1st, Mrs, T.-M. Thomson; 2nd= Mrs. S. Crock; drd, Mrs. Vant Haaff. Best Exhibit of Squash in Show; Prize donated by Slegg Bros.: Pumpkin, pie type, under 8 Ibs: 1st, H, Parker; 3rd, Phil~ lip J. Thomas. : , Pumpkin, over 8 Ibs.: 1st, H. Van Dyk; 2nd, Doug Thomson; 3rd, Art Miguez. Best Exhibit’ of Pumpkin in Show: H, Parker. . Vegetables, A.O.V.: 1st, WA, Webster; 2nd, Mrs. S, -Crook; 3rd, J. S, Groves, Special Collection of Vege- tables, 12 distinct kinds; Scott ae (WORLD CHAMPION | plenty - thought. this year’s fair. had so WINS ‘CUTTING’ : AT SAANICHTON Cutting horse. contests. at this year’s Saanich, Fair. were: ‘she: : draw the crowds. that they have- : in prev rious years, “The novelty’ s wearing, off,’? one high-booted “coyboy’* Com-= mented in the stands wheré he had of, room.to stretch his jeans-~clad legs. Maybe so, but other spectators: approached for. their opmions,’ many attractions that the people couldn’t drag themseives away to watch the highly-trained, and in most. caseS expensive cutting * Cutting horses are required to separate a steer from. the herd, which by’ ‘natural Castinct, tries to return to the pack. Dodging and turning, with flick-of-the- ting horses keep the steer away. from their. “friends’’ in highly- entertaining action. ‘The lesser’skilled and trained allow the steer to get around them: at times, and.for so doing are penalized. . . Top cutting horse inthe compe- titions this weekend seldom lets anything get around him... . Peppy San was word champion cutting horse in 1967 and has con- tinued high inthe ‘aggregate points list since. owned Douglas Lake Cattle, Company.. in’ the Nicola’ Valley and is owned by C.N. (Chunky) Woodward of Woodward Stores who rede him onhis winning ways at the fair... Second in the open cutting was a Calgary entry, Snappy Madona owned by Bill Collins, which.won Cup: . lst, H. Parker; 2nd, Mar _the novice class. . ‘Bros, Bird . Saanich’. Pair bird section prize list follows:: -” _ PIGEONS: Best in show, White Fantail, B, Pritchett; Best oppo- chett; Best young bird cock in show, Dave Renard; ‘Best: young bird hen in show, Dave Renard; “Best old ‘bird cock in show, old bird hen in show, White Fan- tail, B. Pritchett; Best racing ‘Horner, old cock, Walt Gallop, .CAGE BIRDS: Best type ca- nary, E, Brown; Best Red Fac- tor, E,. Ham; Best. Border, E. “Brown; Best Gloster, E. Brown; Best -A.O.V. Canary, D, -Scho- field. : FOREIGN BIRDS: Eater, E. Ham, Best Soft Bill, D. Miller; Ww. R. Bell. BUDGERIGERS: “Cock, M. Hen, Open in Show, Novice. Breeder Cock, J. Jose- phy; Best Novice Breeder Hen, J, Josephy; Best Novice Breeder in Show, J, Josephy; Best Inter- mediate Cock, P, Ryan; Best In~ _termediate Hen, H. Arrowsmith; Ryan; Best Intermediate Breeder Cock, H, Arrowsmith; Best In- site sex, Blue Fantail, B, Prit- Blue Fantail, B, Pritchett; Best Best Seed . Best. Parrot -Type, Best Novice” Barber; Best Novice. M. Barber; Best Novice. M. Barber; Best -- Best Intermediate in Show, P. Show Breeder: in Show, .H. Ar- -rowsmith; Best. Champion Open Hen, D. Wakelyn; Best Cham- pion Open Cock, T, Nay~ lor; Best Champion Openin Show, T, Naylor; Best Champion Bree- der, T. Naylor; Best Champion Hen, G. Williamson; Best Chame- Best Novice Cock, M, Barber; Best Novice Hen,.M.. Barber; Best NoviceOpen in Show, M. Barber. z BEST IN SHOW,’ BEST. OPPOSITE IN SHOW, M, Barber. : BEST . 1969 RUNG IN SHOW, J Naylor, . BEST. 1969 OPPOSITE IN: SHOW, J, Josephy. Area Fire Chiefs At Penticton Among those attending the 38th annual B.C. Fire Chiefs’ College at Penticton, August. 18 to 22, were Sidney and North Saanich Fire Chief Hugh Loney, Central Saanich Fire Chief Don Facey and Deputy Chief Bill Hamilton, Resolution proposed by Duncan Fire Chief Les Hawker recom- mending general adoption inBri- tish Columbia of the Canada Fire NEW 3 BDRM, HOME, N, SAA- - nich, complete seclusion, 8 mo. occupancy. $200 per mo. Ref- erences required, Also cottage in Deep Cove. 3 small bdrms. 11 mo. occupancy, $135 per month, © Referenies required. Gordon Hulme Ltd, 656-1154. 36-1 DELUXE NEW BUILDINGIN SID-. ney. One, one bedroom suite and one, one bedroom. studio, quiet retired or business adults. 656- 4250 or 386-9048, RENT TO OWN NEW SEWING machine, $2.75 weekly. Sawyer Sewing, 811 Fort St., 382-6228, 36-1 FOR RENT OR SELL, TWOBED-~ room cottage, electric heat, im-- 656-3335. 36-1 mediate cccupancy. ROOM AND BOARD, $70 PER mon, New home. 656-4135 or 656-2693 eveniags. 36-1 36-2° netics Centre Lid. Suite Re 819 | termediate Breeder Hen, C . 4 ; e ¥ ras nd + Fort St. 388-9722, Knowles; Best Intermediate Fecey ws approved. by Chief WINTER PARKING . PROBLEMS? BOATS - TRAILERS MIDTOWN SIDNEY PARKING area for winter storage of your boat or trailer, For information eal! 854-1636. LOST LOST, KITTEN, SIX MONTHS old tabby (black and grey stripes) female, since Aug. 29 in Bazan Bay area, wearing flea collar. 655-2042, 36-1 For Christmas FOR ONLY and full of action, but they: did't | ‘horses maich wits with steers. |) eyelid speed, the besi of the cut- |. ». He comes from the big B.C.- | pion Breeder in Show, T. Naylor; . T, Naylor. (REWARD) BLACK WITH TAN markings.female Doberman, one year old, answers to Susie, lost on Sidney Spit Sept. 1. Call collect Walter Graf, 945-3638 or 987-5231. 36-1 $16.00 REWARD FOR RE- covery of black Morocco wallet. Lost in vicinity Sidney Tra- velodge or Brentwood. Please phone collect, G. Kinnard, Nanai- mo 753+2129. 3h-1 ONE LARGE TWO BEDROOM suite available September 30, ird St., Sidney. 36-1 ANCHOR, LINE AND LENGTH rubber tubing south-west corner Sidney Island. Generous reward NEW 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX, IM- mediate occupancy. Children welcome. Phone 4157-3480. 36-2 -atensnviaianarteampeimaaranen vised WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT PROPERTY with shed or barn for storage. 656~1666. B-i if returned to All Bay Marina, 361 REVIEW CLASSIFIED a = 2 eh —m_ 656-1151 Glasgow----$396.00 London--- $421.00 Amsterdam---$442.00 Frankfurt---$462.00 Copenhagen---$386.00 For Additional Information CALL ZEnith 6327 Gulf Islands LIMITED 656-4115 Saanich - AND If A GENIE ANSWERS....DON'T HANG UP ALADDIN TRAVEL SERVICES Top-calibre riding was seen of several ribbons was this pair, (Review Photo). JUNIOR HORSE SHOW There were 102 entries in the junior horse show of the Saanich . Fair.on Saturday and Dr. Ralph Rowe of Calgary .had his work cut out judging the young riders, : the top performers, the show speaks well for-the fu- ture of the. riding game on Van- couver ‘Island, Dr. Rowe ob- served. Results follow: (name of the horse first, owner second and re: der third): ‘JUNIOR’ TRAIL: HORSE - OR PONY: > Ist, Kelon, Gail Coppin= ger, . Alan MacGillivray; end, Tommy = Tucker, Terry Hanna, Terry Hanna; 3rd, Slim, Lesiie Nikirk, Lestie Nikirk; 4th, Yel- low Jingles, A.B, Montgomery, Heather Montgomery; Reserve, Rowdy, Keily Tembiett, Kelly Temblett. PLEASURE . SADDLE PONY: lst, Liberty Bell, Altamont Sta~ bles, Michele Pink; 2nd, Barry~ more, A. Robb, Janice Dick; 3rd, Sunspot, A, Robb, Anncy. Robb; 4th, Poncho Mio, A.-Robb, Nan- cy - Battinson; - Reserve, Misty Miss, Lynn Trickett, hyn Trick- ett, : WESTERN PLEASURE PONY = Under 14.1 Hands: Ist, Slim, Leslie Nikirk, Leslie Nikirk; 2nd, ‘Skylark, Roslyn Ross, Roslyn Hanna, .Terry Hanna; 4th, Crickett, Hugh Ryder, Hugh Ry- der}. Reserve, Chips, Laurie Lowe, Laurie Lowe. : EQUITATION: | Hunting Seat Over Jurips: 1st, Axminster, Joan Henderson, Joan Hender- son; 2nd, Aldebaran, G, Peet, G. Peet; 3rd, Some Royal Flush, P. Gwen, Pat Owen; 4th, Good Heaven, Mr. and Mrs, C.C, Care penter; Mary Worsley; Reserve, Vita Rogan; Doble Ellis, D, El~ lis, — WESTERN RIDING HORSE CLASS FOR JUNIORS: Ist, Ke- lon, Gail Coppinger, Alan Mac~ Gillivary; 2nd, Golden Sun, Jim Bissington, Jim Bissington; 3rd, ‘ellow Jingles, A. B, Montgome ers, Heather Montgomery; 4th, Apache, Cindy Miller, Cindy Mil- ler; Reserve, Red Velvet, Mike Houlerave, Mike Houlgrave. EQUTTATION STOCK SADDLE SEAT: Ist, Bambi B., D. Haj- nal, David Hajnal; 2nd, Kelon, Gail Coppinger, Alan MacGilli- vray; 3rd, hank Flit Bar, Mrs, J, MeMinn, Patricia Owen, 4th, Red Velvei, Mike Houlgrave, Jane Stubbs; Reserve, Ballet Vandy, Mrs. & W. Walt, Pat Robson. JUNIOR JUMPING: ist, Lucky Fellov, ruce Halliday, Bruce Halliday; 2nd, Red, Kelly Me- Cullagh, Kelly McCullagh; 3rd, Tams Paul, Andrea Prevost, An~ drea Prevost; 4th, E, Ruthven, Janet Ruthven; Re« serve, Tripie A Flyer, Jane Tim mis, Jane Timrnis. EQUITATIGN SADDLE SEAT = T4vears & under: 1st, hven Ste- ven, Altamont Stables, Susanne cattle were named: champion herdsmen at the Saanich Fair. the exhibit, points were awar- ded’ on how the exhibitor dealt with the public in answering ques- ‘tions and: imparting knowledge of the exhibit, Two “Saanich Peninsula dairy 7 farmers specializing in Jersey” Tie, - Mt,’ Newton. Cross . Road, ~ while Jady: Wright, Lamont Road, “The herdsmen competition was based on. presentation by theex- © hibitor of their animals in their stalls for spectators to see, and” in. addition. to attractiveness of : ‘in the open. classes. of the Saanich Fair horse shows. -Winner Lochside Drive, and her Quarter Horse ‘gelding, Tamo Paul. ; Young Riders Give Judge Difficult Job | He liked what he saw, and did. ho job of: sin: lin out: “ a ‘thoroug j gling SURE: Calibre of rider and horse in . - BS Ruthven, Jane Ruthven; Re=: = 14 years to 18 years: Bae “Flush, Patricia | F Ross; 3rd, Tommy Tucker; Terry- Breeze, Mr. in junior division as well as 13-year-old Andrea Prevost, Pink; 2nd, Tamo Paul, Andrea Prevost,. Andrea Prevost; 3rd, Misty Miss, Lynn: Trickett, Lynn: Trickett; 4th, Letitia,’ Mr. and Mrs, G. Dunlop, Gail Dunlop;.:| 2B, Bissing~ . Reserve, Breeze, E ton, Jim Bissington,. ee ; JUNIOR * WESTERN PLEA-. ist, Hank Fiit. Bar, Mrs, Jean’ McMinn, Patricia “Owen; 2nd, Kelon, Gail’ Coppinger, Alan MacGillivray,. » 8rd, blett, Kelly Temblett; Reserve, Golden Sun, Jim Bissington, Jim) |: Bissington, OS ~ JUNIOR © SHOW HACK: Henderson; 2nd," 3rd, Bellamy, Judith | Ellis, Jus: dith Ellis; 4th, Breeze, MrcE. serve, Red Velvet, Mike’ Houl- grave, Jane Stubbs. : EQUITATION SADDLE. SEAT: Some © Royal hy Owen, ‘Pat Owen; 2nd, .Axmin= ster, Joan Henderson, Joan Hen- derson; . 3rd, Beauvale, Karen Perry, Annecy Robb;". 4th, -Idle ‘Hour, F. Bail, JUNIOR WORKING: HUNTER: ist, Some Royal Flush, Pat Owens, Pat Owens; 2nd, Red, Kel= |’ ly McCullagh, Kelly McCullagh; 3rd, Chico, Miss D, Coles, Mil- ton. McCool; 4th, Lucky Fellow, Bruce. Halliday, Bruce Halliday; Reserve, . Tamo Paul, Andrea Prevost, Andrea Prevost... | JUNIOR JUMPING: ‘ist, Good Heaven, Mr. and :Mrs. C.0C, Carpenter, Mary Morsley;. 2nd,’ Some Royal Flush, Patricia Gwen, Pat Owen; 3rd, Axminster, Joan Henderson, Joan Hender- son; 4th, Chico, Miss D, Coles, Adena Fisher; Reserve, Padanda, Top Herdsmen. Prizes a Won By Dairymen In top p ce was Rich “dM -. was second, 4 Two beef breeders were next a in line. _Woodwynn Farm, W.° ~ Saanich, with herd’ manager Tom: a O'Reilly in charge,’ was third, and.: Pacific ‘Shorthorns’ owned by Ernie McMinn .of Cordova an Pays fourth. ode Porter ‘was fifth, Ww. & ‘J., "Taylor -sixth and G, » McLeod seventh. - Scarlet |’ Cherry, Ruth Melver,. Ruth Me= at Iver; 4th, Rowdy, Kelly Tem-: ; cast, || “ Axminster, Joan Henderson, Joan’ : ‘Some. - Royal: 5 Flush, Patricia Owen, Pat Gwen; - Ast, Nancy Morrill. Results of the beef cattle judg- ing Saturday at the Saanich Fair follow: HEREFORDS Reserve Junior Champion, T. J. Silver Beamich; owner, Tremble & Jones. “Junior Champion & Reserve Grand Champion, Mt. . Sicker Haven Jubilant; owner, Tom Groves. oO Senior Champion,: &- Grand owner, E, Partridge. : Reserve Junior | Champion, Mt. Sicker Miss Marquis; owner, Tom Groves, ; os Junior Champion. &, Reserve Grand Champion, Mt. Sicker Miss Marquis IX; owner, Tom Groves. Reserve Senior Champion, Campbell Creek Real Supreme; ‘owner, E, Partridge. Senior... Champion. &-- Grand , Champion, Mt. Sicker Miss Mar- quis IX; owner, E, Partridge. ANGUS MacBardo- of. Woodwynn; owner, “Woodwynn Farm. «. Champion, S.L.R, Diamond Lane; Junior Champion: & Reserve Grand Champion, Bandolier. of: Woodwynn; ‘owner, Woodwynn' Farm, : ey ae Reserve Junior. Champion, - Beef Cattle Senior Champion & Grand Champion, MacBardo of Wood- wynn; owner, Woodwynn Farm, ‘ Reserve’ Senior “Champion, Dusty Lad of 1T.M.; owner, T. - McLeod. ; Junior ‘Champion, Favourite | GE of Woodwynn; owner, Wood- wynn Farm. J unior Champion, Reserve . : a Keepsake - of ‘Woodwynn; owner, pan J, Britton. u Reserve Junior Champion i & Reserve -Senior Champion, ' Avons Black Erica; owner Wood- wynn Farm. ; Senior Champion, Buxom Favourite of Woodwynn; owner, ‘Woodwynn Farm. - ea SHORTHORN. _ Senior : Champion Bull, Tabes _ — Toreador; owner,’G, Tatton. Reserve Champion Bull, HD. . Command Victor; owner, J.Bare. So tholow, we - Senior ‘Champion. Cow, Sea breeze’ Sunshine” Queen; owmer,. od Bartholow. oe ’ Reserve Champion Cow, Ae ‘derdale ‘Victress;" owner, Ee Moodie.” i “op S. J. De Groot, Willy De Groot. CANADIAN degre - : 9802. FIFTH. ST. “SIDNEY. i = Wednesday Sept. 10, A: 30 P.M. - - 4:00 P Eleanor has had 18 years experience in this field, ALL INTERESTED ARE: WELCOME. Remarkably easy taste. Surprise yourself. Tonight. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Contro! Board or by the Government of the province of British Cotumbia “Champion & Grand os oe