- PAGE EIGHT Dave Maxwell Funeral Held At Fulford An old-timer. ‘from: ‘Fulford, o “galt Spring. Island, died: at. the Jage of 94 .at.arest-home. in Sidney on'October ll. * “.. Dave Maxwell, one of the Bur- : goyne Valley pioneer’s sons, died -just six. months after: his -wife,: ~ Clara, had succumbed. “He-had attended the Burgoyne : Valley School,. worked on farms, went. ‘into. logging, - Reginald. ‘Hill -where he. and his. two daughters... One daughter, Eliza, died some. “years .ago. Son “Angus | now lives ‘at’ the -old- home, | Fred. is at. ‘Langford, while» Buzzie (Carl . Maxwell) is’ at Campbell River.” - “There. are four grandchildren . and five great-grandchildren. Earlier this. year, Dave had _Teceived the pioneer medal from Governor-General ©: His» Honor, Pearkes. areeaes Many. relations and friends. ai. - 2c UR ATOR VISITS. : “Alan Best, : ‘curator. Ol: Stan~ “ley «Park. Zoo,’ Vancouver, -'ac- - “- ‘companied. by -his. brother, Dr. ‘Alan’ s ‘home on: Galiano Island. and. “sailed ., Se: On sealing schooners before set=. --«tling down beside the: bay under : Wife. brought: up three” sons and = ‘goal lead’ at the interval,’ it second ‘half :continued ‘at: afast “ss pace: as the Cougars tried" for. _the. tieing goal: and finally their’ § “determined efforts: paid off. when’. oa! good passing» ‘play’ put right: winger Kim’ Hayward into the ~ ‘His hard shot was block-.- : Raymond Best,: also of V.ancou- *. ver,’ spent. ‘the past ‘weekend at. “tended the funeral, held Monday - ‘at the: United Church in the valley. . Pall bearers were’ Pete and Andy ““Stevens,.Gordon Ruckle, Bob Pat- - terson, Ken-King:and Cliff.Lee. ” Rev. E.W. MacQuarrie officiated, _with Goodman’s Funeral Home i in “charge. | “He was buried beside his wifes’ When the. Peninsula Cougars ; _ played Oak Bay Optimists in a:. division: seven league game at. “the Sanscha grounds, the strong Oak Bay ‘team started off as if to-dominate the game. Only. with. -good defensive work from'centre. -half Donald Griffith flanked by” fullbacks Paul. Hunt and Kevin Tomsett. were the. Cougars able to: hold: -the ‘Optimists. to“a one-. ‘clear. ; 1 ed. by the ‘Oak: Bay..goal keeper VOTE ON NOVEMBER 4. ° The“: SAANICH PENISULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW irs. Saberton. ‘Funeral. Hel -Funeral -services were con- . ducted : ‘by Clifford | Roberts ° cat © Memorial Sidney, .. Sands? Roses, Chapel . of this afternoon, | ‘for-Mrs.-Elsie Violet Saberton, who’ died: October.15..° She’ was Mrs... Saberton.. was ‘born in~ London, England,..and ‘had’ been: _@ resident of Sidney for. the past» four. years; she and her husband, .-who..survivies. her, had lived at. 1284 Clayton Road. ; Besides .her ‘husband,:-she is survived by. her..son Peter, -of ‘Hamilton,’ Ontario; two sisters. _and two brothers in London also survive, The services ‘were followed -by cremation at. Royal Oak.. but Garry Stubbs was right there ‘to’ tap the rebound’ into the: goal : : nue tié the score 1-1. At“the High School, Langford -"Six Mile. were: the: visitors for: Public meeting to discuss the Subject of . Amalsamation between Sidney and North Saanich. the Thistle's® ‘Division Six game.” Six Mile. are a ‘new team to “Lower - Island. -soecer and : their | the. ‘inexperience T histle’?s showed’ as bombed. ‘them .10- -0. When his team jumped quickly in=_ ~ tothe lead, coach Chris Carey ait too long. Public Speaking id Course Held For Local Indians A public “speaking - course, ‘Sponsored : by the’ Adult: Educa- tion... Branch - of. School District 63 (Saanich), is:-to ‘begin: Wed- nesday, October 18, “The ‘course, for the Indians. of this area, is to be held at Tsartlip School on the West Saan- ‘ich Road. Instructors are Norm -Main.and Ernie Langston... used: the opportunity. to use’ his . less. experienced players for the rest of the game, but still the goals came. Chris Carey scored ' five, Peter Cook and Tim Har- - rison scored two each and harry , Stansfield scored one. | Peninsula. Tigers had to. play . _ away. to get their. first. win-of the: season’ when ‘they beat Lake Hill. at Reynolds Park: .. They.are oa skilful “team*and have played. “well: ‘but, lost. two. and ‘tied one: of their. previous: games at home, as they seemed. to fare during the latter part of. their games. This was not-:so on Saturday as ‘they scored ° two: goals in each half of the game.to win decisively 4-1. °° Ronnie North and Mark Braun each: scored. two .goals.. Sidney. United had.a bye but return to action. on Sunday. when first. division soccer returns to “this area after’a long absence. United are: sponsored by. local -merchants - and..are. hoping: for ‘p.m. : brand of soccer. : : There ae 7 be ine of that, ‘either: ‘Things come ~ smoothly from a dryer, Es spe cially wash-and-wear clothes. The new dryers have a specie il eyele for Per manent. _,. Press fabrics. So you. have more | -Or waltzing if you. wish. ‘washers are at:your. “Don’t w is you ‘Goodman, . ship. “spectator. support. aS they wilt’ “play their next five games at the ~~ High’ School, Sundays: at © 12:30" “This. young team is worth . “watching as . they. ‘e time for shopping. Sewing, _ The newest clothes dryers and — ‘appliance’ dealer’s vight n now ’ The next: waltz i Ys, Gilbert Coleman Funeral Is. Held On “Saturday, October 14, oo small group of friends gath- ered at the Pioneer Georgeson Bay Cemetery for the’ funeral of Gilbert: Coleman. =He died. in “hospital in-Vaacoaver followinga “long illness: - ‘His ‘only. survivor is:.a’ son in Vancouver... Pall= bearers were.Tom Carolan, Don Archie © Georgeson and.Teddy Turner.’ Service was read by. Rev. re Doody, and funeral arrangements were by. Goodmans Funeral ‘Home, Ganges. Dyes From Trees “In early days our. pioneers obtained their dyestuffs from native trees: An. extract of. butternut gave ‘‘butternut jeans’? _ their name’-.a namesynonymous | with pioneer simplicity and hard- Yellow ‘and: green dyes’ were “at one’ time made -from. coffeetree, which. was also used. an making soaps and.coffee sub- stitutes, ° “as “well.as. furniture. © The, . Osage- orange is practically... --identical with the fustic imported. from. » Mexico and Central -.: America for dye purposes. Dur- “ing: World War 1, Osage- orange. was. in great demand due. to the - cutting off of supplies. of German chemical dyes and many soldiers wore. Olive’ drab ‘uniforms dyed with the same Osage-orange used | by their forefathers in homespun garments,’ MAJOR FAIRS TS. APPOINTED ~ ‘At the last. ‘Meeting: of North- Saanich council; E.F, Fairs was “ ». officially ‘appointed as municipal, “play: a fine: © ten SU __ month of September. collector; ‘effective’ as: from the - DEDICATED — - community..well,.. erenosed Sidney Harbor Development - “Amid heavy. rain a small group. of people: attended the dedication: ~ of Mayne Island's Centennial pro= “jeet-whieh. took the’ form: of.a- - This. well has “been: of. great: benefit to: many -Mayne Island ‘residents © during : the. dry. summer, with its many oe water problems, | eThe’ coremony..took . place at 2 2 “the officlent® boing: the Reverend © *Mubert Doody, Anglican: Vicar: of © _referred to. the uniqueness of. the » giving rightly: -oxpocted: from us, pnd: the: ‘vrosponsibility for: future © ponerations..which. should: follow: : Sours: of “our forefathoray As: ns ‘eustodl ans of-a privileged: way.of >: fe. ina most favored land, the. ~guty of every ‘Canadian ‘citizen ” bocame: more. clear’. than. ever, - participation: ‘in’ the“: “Lord's Prayer, the Viear declared tho... ~woll. to be officially accepted as’ “Mayne Island Centennial project. Much — of -tho: work. had: been - done by Noll Emery and Al Bald=: wine During the wintor and next. “spring: it Js {intended to place, a. “fow benchos © around “the «aren along. with plants. and shrubs. in ‘suitable places, Also a: plaque “to: commemor nto. the - ocension will be placed-on the wall: “A apechal ‘note of thanks haa” been sent by thoRritish Columbia’ Chairman: of:the Contonntal Come: “"mltteo. to the “peaplo of Mayno - ~ tenn) w hroject pasatble,. Port’ of. Sidney | which: would: permit. “the: ‘use’ of: “ ‘the. ‘port facilities” throughout ‘the | entire’ year. The. breakwater is shown in’ two: parts, ‘protect= ng “the “harbor. “from. storms. from. both the " fb Law. No. 3 fire and the: Dp. mon. ‘Saturday, October: 7th, Mayne, and. Cinllano Islands. Dure © ing his” remarks the: speaker occasion, the fooling ‘of. thanks=" . renuine thanksgiving, forthe labs": “Mtor “spoctal, prayers. nnd, joint | eS laesist for (heir | wonderful. C08 | “aperntion in maldng thie Cone” ts Fi 880 Whistle ‘(2)'30 sec € to remind the pune aes aceite am sale ‘and: discharge of. “prohibited in, the muni» the, crackers: is cipalities Of ee Centra) Saanichy Esquimalt, ‘Saanich, ‘North. Saanich, the Villaye of Sudney. _ Colwood,- “Sadnich Wednesday, | . selvos accordingly. Ses y Wednesday, October 18, 1967 2, foqy't t. a Mart ; its construction would provide a “tremendous: stim ulus to commerce in: the entire: northern part of: dak Bay, ) Victoria and. mnettoral. Areas Ais ~ th : Municipal. Office, . - 1620. Mills. ‘Road, North. Saanich on. November. commencing. at 7:30: P. M,. purpose: of. correcting. and revising. “the said: list and for the hearing of any complaints: in: respect thereto, — - oof whichcall: persons are required “to-take notice “and: ‘govern: lem: “for: ‘the