PAGE SIX Wednesday, May 20, 1970 HONORS TO BE ACCORDED ‘SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW More than 300 local Cen- tennial Committees have started the search for pio- neers, who will be accorded special honors ‘during. the “must be a resident of British Columbia Now.” Presentation ceremonies at appropriate times during the year-long celebrations in 1971 ef. the 100th anniversary of British Columbia’s entry into Confederation. Presentation will be made during 1971 only. The British Columbia Centennial '71 Committee is arranging two forms of _re- cognition — medallions for Pioneers and special awards for Centenarians. Application . forms for each category have “now. been supplied to the chairmen of all local Cen- tennial Committees. The local . Centennial 7 Committee is responsible. for “processing all application _ forms, which are then for- warded: to the Provincial office. Forms. must -be com- ~ pleted in full and returned by the local Chairman to the Bn tish Columbia Centennial.’ Committee, not later than November 19, 1970. There can . be: no exceptions or variations. .. from the qualifications set out: in the forms, said L.J.: = Wallace, ‘general chairman of © “the: provincial committee. “Pioneer ~ qualifications: ~ 2 For purposes of this award, a o Pioneer shall be any person - who was either born in Canada” or a resident of Canada prior © to January 1, 1897, but must be a resident of British Columbia ~ now.’ S & Centendrian qualifications: ! “For | purposes of this award, a Centenarian. shall .be any. person. who has. attained or Central Saanich Planning Tea For Elderly The week of June 1 to 7 has - been proclaimed Elderly Citizens Week by the Excutive Council of . British Columbia: _, Responding to the appeal of: Premier W.A:C. Bennett. for suitable recognition of their great . contributions to the well-being of the Province, Mayor A.M. Galbraith and: the Aldermen of Central Saanich will shortiy mail invitations to senior citizens to attend a tea in the Agricultural Hall at Saanichton on June 3.. “Guests. will be received bet- ween the hours of 3.30 and 5.30 p.m., said Alderman Margaret Salt, who. is in’ charge - of. the. arrangements. Because she does - not havea. complete list of “elderly citizens,’? Alderman Salt would: be grateful if those who do not receive an invitation ‘through the mail by May. 26 would © ‘contact her at 6469 Welch Road, RR-1, Saanichton, phone 652-2401.» She is also anxious - to. know the’ name ofthe. ‘oldest citizen of Central Saanich. re ‘The Proclamation. of: the. : -Lieutenant- Governor: in -Cauncil urges all citizens of...British -| Columbia ‘‘to perform some kind: “deed © or, thoughtful action « to elderly-citizens during this. week. andon other. ‘occasions during # the: ‘will ‘attain his or her 100th birthday by or during 1971, but = oe Canada for a holiday, in ‘Calgary and Altario, | “Alberta. wee meet ‘Winners at’ the | “Community . ‘Mrs,.J; Godfrey, W. ‘Hemens and» 'M. Johnson. Wednesday, ‘May 27; will be the last card party of the season and will feature a sit-down. _supper in ‘the Agricultural Hall | dining room for all the card party. group, beginning’ at’ 6: 00 p.m, and will be: followed | by an evening of 500, we ea ai Sri be: weekend with his parents Mr. and. - . Mrs, S, Fisher, Simpson Road, *.. My, and Mrs. §. Fisher. of 7855. Simpson - Rd, Saanichton. Mrs. ¥.R, Fleming at Oliver B.C, ~ Edmonton, and was the main student _s ebeuker of tha evening. Mir. avid eu ~ BUTLER BROS, | SUPPLIES LTD... Keating Cross Road RAST SERVICE COURTEOUS DRIVE Ra BHONE: , Road, left Tast Thursday via Air Club ‘card party on Wednesday.” evening were Mrs, C. Meiklejohn, : Reid Fisher, who is cmployed. “with MacMillan. Bloedel at Port » Hardy, spent. the, holiday: ‘recently. travelled over, 2,600... rifles in B.C, and Alberta, They | visited with the Reverend: and » Mr. Fleming was formerly pastor. of the Assembly of God Chureh in. . _ Sidney. Then they. travelled to | — ‘Kamloops and. through ‘the. | Yellowhead Pass aC) Siper and on Ednionton Mr. and Mra. ace Fisher attended a banquet heldin 4. honor’ of the 1070 graduates ‘of » Northweat Bible College of which \ their son Lorne was a member — memory of the ‘Rev, D.N. Bun- tain, ‘who. was the first pastor. of. nipeg. 35 years ago... eMr, and. Mrs, Lorne. Fisher left. home. The scholarship will assist Lorne in the study. of: psychology » -and counselling © at. Alberta’ - University, ie eee Centennial year will also be arranged by local Centennial Committees. Mr. Wallace said that local Centennial Committees should set. up speciai Committees now to search out the Pioneers in each community in order that they might be justly honoured in. our Centennial year of 1971. The. following. are local Centennial ’71 committee chairmen and may. be con- tacted through the respective municipal offices: Sidney: John Callard;’ Central Saanich: Alderman Margaret Salt; North Saanich: Karl Drost. Local Editor Wins Award Among the award winners in the publications contest of the British Columbia. Industrial Editors’. Association announced this month is Bill Chatterton, Jr., formerly of 6704: Woodward Drive, Brentwood Bay. “-Mr:. Chatterton was a.Review reporter for some years ‘before gaining a post as assistant editor of B.C, Hydro publications in Vancouver: His award is in the black-and- white magazine " category.’ DNEY FREI IGHT SERVICE UID. HEATED STORAGE - BOATS - ETC. / SRECIALIZING | IN, FURNITURE, EMPTY SADDLES in the old corral won’t be empty for long, says woolly dog Ruff as he contemplates’ being left at home this time: There’s just too . many. horses for dogs to be tagging along when Garden City. Horsemen’s Club holds its:ninth annual four-day trail ride over the coming weekend. Forty-six riders have signed up for the trek which starts Friday morning near Cowichan Station. and heads into the bush for its base camp on the Koksilah River. behind Shawnigan Lake. Already the supplies are being taken in for ‘bull cook’ Brian Martin and his chuckwagon crew and everyone now has fingers crossed for good weather. (Review Photo). | “son Lorne: receive the - Perpetual | Trophy. and” scholai “" . ship, for second highest. in- ‘three y nh years i in theology; the trophy i isin. both of: Lorne’s parents: in Win- : Edmonton the following day; for” | Coaldale: “Alberta, where the = young: couple” are making their’ “Beacon. y our is son’s = Brades, Phone Leas 3H I G0; ate _ability to learn and to use’ ‘what he has learned, Study and work habits-ar “that is why it's so very. important to give a boy’a boost in. the right direction. 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