THE REVIEW FARM FRESH EGGS OAKS POULTRY FARM 880 DOWNEY ROAD, SIDNEY Fresh eggs, Live hens, dressed hens. “ Free Manure, Bring home a lvad of perfect fertilizer for your garden. 656-2485 All - Candidate Meeting will be held in Legion Hall, Mills Cross Road Wednesday, Dec. 2 — 8 p.m. sponsored by Sidney and North Saanich Chamber of Commerce. SPARERIBS 10 LBS. $690 COTTAGE ROLLS HICKORY 7 5S SMOKED LB. HAMS HICKORY ~~ JACK M 69° SMOKED LB. Sides Of Pork CUSTOM CUT PORK ROAST : LB. 45° « @ BONELESS 69° ee EB, ® 65224 1 WARS S —<— \\ SS 2 ~ are rag hy eas: - vi er nA 2 may ' hia ro “a We ia wi be 4 be oe aa + Departing March 13/71 ee PS, es ONLY BY MARY BACKLUND Galiano — Beef stew I have eaten for most of my life. In fact, even if I say so myself, I can even make a pretty good beef stew. That is why. when this delicious-looking dish was set before me. twenty thousand feet up in the air over the Canadian Rockies, | just had to take time to eat it. Even also, there was not too much time for everyday things such as. eating, when the grandeur of those mountains about took. your breath away. The occasion was following a whirlwind trip to Edmonton, ; Alberta, where your writer and several other gals. from the Vancouver Island Branch of. the Canadian. -Womens Press Club. had. attended a Western Regional Conference at the Chateau Lacombe. It was really successful, we all come home with a renewed vow to work harder in our own special places in. life. This time, we were given much food for thought, the keynote speaker at the gala dinner was Lt. Governor Grant McEwan, who left us with many. things to ponder, and made us realize how powerful the written word ~ really is: TLL & We were also lucky, as out of | the ten draw prizes, Evelyn Caldwell, ‘May. Baldwin, ‘Peggy Morrison. and myself” - was the lovely .. “centerpiece” from. our table,.- which I carried: all: the ‘way © home, for myself, and: my. . won. My prize Mom and Nad" | $315.00. ‘COMPLETE ‘(obte. Occupancy) pee | SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENCY FOR DETAILS I'am fortunate to have a step-brother in Edmonton, and this is really how I got to go on the airplane. He and his wife insisted that I travel home on the plane, enabling me to spend one more day in their city, and to get home in one hour, instead of twenty- three, as on the train. Jovfully, lagreed, it did not take much persuasion to stay on with them, and also to visit an old-school chum, Mrs. Ed Petrie, who used to live on Galiano, and her family. George. said that — the weather would surely clear, as it was really foggy on Monday morning. but he was sure that it would be nice the next day. And just as my brother said, it dawned -bright sunshine in that -prairie town, .-making everything look just like -a- with the. snow fairyland, clinging to the branches, and seeming like Christmas is not too far away. The drive to the airport was wonderful. George pointed out places of interest, and made the trip. all the more in- teresting. We were most impressed by the very flatness of the countryside; seems that you “can see forever’, as the popular song tells. Never having been in a big aircraft before, .all this seemed pretty. exciting to the country girl, and just. a little bit-scary. But. tt was so ab- solutely breathtaking, that we decided that we would give it a try. Following lunch in the busy cafeteria, we said so long.to George, as he had to get back » to his. work, and waited .the WITH GWYN OWEN Ivan: Futter.is an outspoken hard-hitting sailor. Although he has dropped the anchor inland as’ “Priest to the Anglican parish of South Saanich his heart is stil] at. sea. After. training. at- King: ‘Ed-" ward VIII nautical college’ in he served his. ap-. prenticeship. from 1947:in tramp . Between 1957 and ‘60 ‘England, steamers ~Join THE REVIEW For, 14 Days & Nights In. Mazatlan, Mexico ivan Futter he servedon CPRships ending. up as. 3rd and 4th officer on the ’ Empress of Britain. To quote his Sailors dream. and bought a pub in « England which he ran’ for two.) years. The call to priestly service: reached, him at.that time and to + finance his schooling Ivan went to work . as a*.rnarine ‘plywood «salesman. In. this capacity he . made the _acquainitance - Of va . number of the. top. naval ar- , chitects_ and yacht. designers in. own words, he: took .a And calls for the: following. “tight, strongly. “not acceptable) “pooping or knockdown, oAdvisable mine Noes “SHIP'S GIs AN Heavy 150" of anchor Une... paddles, fire. running tights ete OM Pass strongly. oo REE Te Sader or buekete hand lantorns.<: Life® jacket. for each: | i Danna socom uronaenaueNeCet a ff Book YouR REVIEW. TRIP Now Ste eae ae (656-4115 aoe Zenith 6327 co ‘Saanich ALADDIN TRAVEL SERVICE LD. Gulf Islands amembers oon: out, Distress flares AUXILIARY POWER Re | BAINS. | 4630 -- INTERNATIONAL arene A - DOUGLAS STREET - PHONE 384-4813 calm water, + went: to Port Hardy ‘as. Priest: _ skipper of the Anglican | Columbia ,,Coast Mission vessel ‘Columbia’. ‘He ‘found time to be C. Q. of | the. “phere v was no a yacht rac ng last “sunday. -The schedule: was. “postponed for safety. sake’ due. to’ the weather, It might be’ of some “use'to. review the standards and safety ‘requirements of the PIYA “al this time: Division 111 (racing ~ in sheltered. waters) ‘applies ‘to -our. local conditions off. ‘Sidney HULL -Self righting mono- pull: ' built. » (eutamarans or’ multihulls are “DECKS: & CABINS «Generally strong, capable of withstanding though nol. com- pulsory; companignway capable otbelng blocked off to main deck _Jevel, solid, essentially leakproal,, “and -rigidly:, xecured: if not pers duly’ Sanehor with adequate chain and “DOT required gear, roars” or extinguishe rnountesl CLIVE SAVING I 2QUt IPMENT = crew oda hourd it qutbaard capable Of Spovinyt yacht aba npend equal to nqunare Poul ob wateckhe length in othe U.K. .He: became. the. : Reverend j in 1962. _ Emigrating. to Canada, Ivan i] work: parties, ‘headed by. ‘Hans Waelti, ; have > cleared a picnic. site ray Adequate. manual bilge pump “2 Waterproof ashights or igh: visibility. life. ring: or equivalent DOT approved: life preserver realy for instant. tosis i MINOR DAMAGES. Monday. caused. only. bos | . | | | ce Ps) JOHNSON STREE Y, ae ae — | o ,. PHONE 385-1115 VOOR A, "| cowt®' WESTERN CANADA TRAVEL SERVICE Bee, Ay r we AN carly morning: aceident on: minor damage when two’ southbound on Tetra Page Piiyway were in collision near Mt, Nawton extra little while for the plane to take us home. “Get a seat ahez id of the wingtip’, was our advice, So we tried, but all were taken, and we sat just above the wing, which seemed pretty good, Again, as we were told, there was no idea of going fast, we took off smoothly, and we amazed at the countryside unfolding below us. The cars seemed to be small, and neat squares with litle doll houses, for as far as your eyes could see. Then the grandeur of the Rockies! When’ confronted with something unfamiliar, we liken it to familiar things, so we think that the tips of the big mountains are not unlike our own Gulf of Georgiayin a fierce storm,. great waves upon waves, so craggy and foreboding, that one wonders how anyone ever finds’ their. way over. them. This is where we served our beef stew, when we were completely entranced with the .motintains, But’ we ate it all, somehow, and just as ‘we were finishing, it seemed like. we. were- slowing © for landing. at. Vancouver. had no time to think about it, eaten. for most of our lives, but very best. were We came down quickly, but. as we were so busy looking out” at the familiar’ skyline of “Vancouver. As we said in the _ beginning, beef stew we have. thi s.feed of beef stew. will be. . long remembered as one of the 4 ‘members who» enjoy. ae ethan :. Bay oO in. October. Vice. Peter. Hemphill; interest Growing | In Sailing Club e “pakene | is “panning. high. “among - -small-boat sailors : ate Elk : Lake_ where.” winter | races: ~ are: ie irst, chairman, John Ganton, was succeeded: by Dennis” Par: sons, ‘at the annual. meeting: held ‘chairman. is. “seeretary- treasurer, Marg. Hemphill;. fleet. eaptain, ‘Bric Gravenor ‘and foreshore chairman Hans Waelti, ROWAL OAK TOK 7 int h HB it pepe leiv ics ee oe es * hu “yer CHRISTMAS! - nh TO) MARR I x TH. Ae sit Peat iy ith ue cs : ; IT WAS ANIP-AND TUCK final between these t two teams in the Saanich Elementary School Soccer League. Cordova. Bay (Reds) shown in the top picture won the championship in-a 1 to 0 tussle with the runners-up, Saanichton. (Blacks) shown in the lower photo. (Coulson Photos). va P also visited his parents, Mr. and” Mrs. Cecil. Holtby: in Victoria. d Road. attended: the. ‘wedding ” on. Saturday,: of Mrs. nephew, . Shery] “Matson, : then: continued ' headquarters. Sailing instruction | and advice on boat-building are. some. ‘of the benefits for. club sailing: either: | > Esquimalt Harbour or Cadboro. t Sylvan Acres, Lands End Rd. have returned. home’ following a holiday in Scotland, / England and Wales. placed on nrobation for two nen : ona charge of fraud in’ ; Police Court! this week. Norad. : -C. Holtby, headquarters, Colorado Springs, paid an unexpected visit to the home of his uncle and-aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. West, Wildflower Col.) C.0 E. Why not share with 3 your oi neighbors | the interesting ‘tid-bits. of news you come - -across.-in your: daily. ac- ‘tivities? Phone them. to - Mrs. Esther’ Berry at 656- “IS] and they. will be in- | cluded in Sidney Briefs. e Pons: lace, during the week-end and Mr. and “Mrs. A. E. Deans, “LEARN TO. DRIVE ~ GARDEN: CITY: " DRIVING SCHOOL > Plan ahead’ - Xmas Git “Cer tificates a to? 2 lessons. Mr. -and: Mrs. ‘§. “Raber and : aughter. Barbare , Shoreacre’ ‘Robert’s. 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