SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, June ‘27, 1951. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE NINE JOINS EXPORTS BOARD ‘ member of the board of the Anglo- |) (7 : : _ Sir James Turner; president of the | ‘Canadian Trade Committee, and S Wh N m do S id I l d? CAPT. NAT GRAY ae as secretary treasurer OF: “ ‘National Farmers’ Union, has joined |'will leave for Canada shortly to take | “| MARKET LETTER | O- a c U ney S arn iS HONORED 7 vents ‘ne pra En tae abit are part in committee meetings. : | AT PENTICTON ment from the-chair at Penticton, - the Dollar Exports Board. He is a (By H. A..Humber, Ltd.) A he was presented with-a :handsome Following peace negotiations by Ns MIR ALTY. " EPORT is R ECEIVED Captain Nat Gray, Saanichton | silver tea service, suitably engraved, 7 . | by his fellow ‘postmasters. The pre-" ae U.N. and. Jacob Malik, and. the in- | postmaster, and .past president of. uth |: sentation was. made by A. F. Brown-: dication that: both sides may be Enquiries have, been: made around - in. the “Admiralty charts: of that] the B.C. branch of the Canadian . “| the. world in an endeavor to learn | period. Captain: Kellett called. the i : : of Sooke, se relar “of the” [prepared to accept them, the mar } : S-| postmasters’- Association, has ve prance cretary "of. "the ket in New York broke 3.52 points in ‘the. origin “of. the “name, Sidney, | land “Sidney. The. Admiralty states | . , Los the first hour’s trading on June 25. | Which is attached both to the North | that there is very. little doubt that burned “organization. 4 oPonth ten | ‘New president is sack. Allison of : " thas Quesnel. 4 which way to jump. Many so-called’ _ The Saanichton man served for ; home. ra This followed a week of backing and | S4anich business ‘centre and. to tho [at some time between the years . Bs TH 1 N K o F oy filling with most traders uncertain adjacent island.in-the Gulf. | 1845-1851, Captain Kellett re-named | ; ane he didn’t come back empty-| » The tea ser vice has wen admired iS . SP F Months ago the enquiries. were set | the island Sidney. sanded : by. many friends” at his Saanichton . _ into motion by The Review. Various| «phe charts: of Captain Richards a ; experts’ predict the usual seasonal ne - : : | slump followed by a further ad- |Seurees have already replied stating | were consulted by the. Admiralty but he _ '-vance in the fall. Dow Jones chart- ene they had no record of the) they think there is no reason to be- a lists, on the other hand, claim that )Ovigin of the name. A final note yieve that he re-named the island. W N AT i O N AL! unless ‘the averages can break | {70m the United Kingdom Informa- | captain Richards’ charts refer only: through the 254-265 point in the |'#0n Office at Ottawa states that} to sidney Island. No mention is the name may have originated in| made of Sallas Island. near future, a considerable decline the early years of the settlement | may be expected. Fear that all the of the aves when =. Cootaln F. W Surveyor Sidney _ | stockpiling of recent months may ‘Une a apa | “There was a-Captain F. W. sia- | | DY thie following changes ill ‘aie en ee ee ean If you're | incicate & Tevere 6) ome See as eee tiaes The im ney employed as a surveyor during which come inte effect on June 30, (951? —<—$— going places —whether for business or pleasure— prices has caused a cautious atti- of these coastal waters. The in- ; tude towards purchase of base formation office adds that no au-!the years 1842-1869. It, is believed enctals, ete. thority is able to furnish a positive that Captain: Kellett re-named the | statement on the naming of Sid-.| island Sidney in recognition of this, contemporary surveyor. This was.a | “to any destination near or ; ; : ‘ . [ney Island. ; - far, keep us ever in mind. For Travel is our business—travel | POWER Re OUT nm Parenarel Sources tacoues aan feature a the times. : 7 ‘Sone. Alanghtori, sonsrin-liw, ae rs- fnew: = - ; a he “British miralty, through “Apparently .it is always difficult : - brothers, brothers-in-law, sisters and sisters-in-law, anywhere in Canada, United States, Europe, ete! We'll be : NES oo the information office, has pr ovided | Lo give an’exact reason for the nam- “whoare marricd—no longe r classed: as de spende nls ares glad to help you with your plans, and will do our bese : seat re a irk Third & St, Sidney, ate ein Anfor: trintion; | ing of an-island—the charts scldom -if:16 years of.nge or over. Be ae ; was distur abou a.m. on Fri- “Prior..to his island -was!give a real clue. The Admiralty | ©) Single—no longer clas: ed as-de rendents if 19: years s = to make your trip a pleasant one. oe | day by a sharp crash at the front of |mamed Sallas Island. During the; ‘feels, however, that in this case. the Bo of age or over. anes , oe Sa ee . her home. Investigation proved that | years 1845-1851 a Captain Kellett | naming of. Sidney Island ‘ must’.be OS . the meter and fuse boxes had been | carried out a large scale survey, and ‘credited to Captain Kellett.” a _ Af you no Tonger qualify as dependent you must > register separately and ‘pay. premiums “before | ripped off the.wall. A truck dump- |’ ae em re ern ree SY June 30th, 195L. Provision is still made for: single). 6.5. UNTO... ieholson ‘an ‘Daughter of ‘the late’‘Thomas’ J.| “District ‘Offices : ~ VANCOUVER - VICTORIA "NEW WESTMINSTER ne ve ar in : : : g gravel-had fouled the overhead ; ; ‘A. E. CURTIS, G.AB.D,, | power lines and: the accessories had ESTEEMED SIDNEY LADY IS: CALLED sons and danghters to be classed as dependents ify , oe th re either mentally or pbysicall a ore. a eae been pulled off the wall. BY DEATH IN VICTORIA HOSPITAL, tender 2 > 1 years ofage attending school. | overnment Victoria, B.C. namie Semen, BC. Electric rep- _. Mrs. Bertha Margaret Deacon, of ; War Memorial. Park. For. omy For. further: information ‘contact. the Hospital = eh *none: 7” v resentative was called and by mid- | 2345 Harbor. Road, Sidney, passed | years she was organist at Holy Insurance Service in Vancouver, Victoria: or ‘New Soe : day the damage had:been repaired. | away at Oak Lodge’ Hospital, Quad- | Trinity Church. : fe Westminster. : oo ry cas. The wires above the street haveyra St. Victoria, on Friday, June 22. Mrs. Deacon: dent Joo a ee ; AUB Se been. raised several feet.. The level | She was laid to rest-in Holy Trinit acon was an ardent gar- . . Dhese. changes are in aecordative,with amendments —— “. ofthe stréet has been elevated con- | Cemetery. at Patricia Be te Mon, dener and a member’ of . various “made by the Government of the Province of British . e..' siderably. during ‘the ‘reconstruction. ‘day,- June 25. . Rev. Roy. Melville: hortloutarat eocleties. See eek _Cahantin toe regulations under, the Hospital ee LL ; , remembere mar Y wy Bele eat ose pean © | work.on this thoroughfare and the | officiated. ‘Interment followed ser~ | paskets she ae | on sel eee - "| effect.was to bring the level of a vice at Sands Mortuary by Rev. out? 17 “Gorigecttives yedrs.- 66 Rest | ~ Vhigh- vehicle into. contact, with the S. Fleming. | Palibearers were E. E ‘Haven Hospital. ‘these. were eppies | a power lines (0 Hall, AL Seobie, J. John, J. Ruxton, "ciated by both patients. and-staff.. " ce ni in. community: af- abe Amt Tat pucsniie, Soatiand, f= «Knit fairs, Mrs. Deacon was dete er on March 25, 1863. She. had resided: | .| in: organizing: the first Women’s In- in Sidney ‘and: district for the | past stitute in Sidney. and later.in open- 61. years: : S ing: ae “children’s playground, which. - j is now: ‘known as'the North Saanich "Mr. and Mrs. Deacon ‘celebrated ; . ‘their golden wedding anniversary on : Beds t October’, 12, 1948: pees! Saanich Member ~ > [surviving’ are her iuaband, “Ben- 2 Heads’ Labor: ‘jamin; at home; a.son, Alan T., Van- } oe couver;. a granddaughter, ‘Miss: Joy. : Inquiry. Group ee : Deacon, - Wancouver;:: two: ? «sisters, “The special ‘committee | appointed: Mrs. BAS “Grant, ‘Seattle, “and ‘Mr. at the last, session: of the B. Cr legis-. cM R. : Hampton: _ Vancouver," Sampbell,. Beacon’ Ave,;: riday evening, ‘June, 22 ‘Among the’ cities | pres the ‘committee. will A’) able to visit. outside: ‘of Vancouver ‘and. Victoria, are.Trail, ‘Kimberley, ‘Vernon, “Kelowna; ‘Prince: cor : and. Powell, River : : fo: hear’ the. report: of. the ‘delegate, Mrs; ‘Campbell: “who -attended*: the, Provincial: Ladies": “Auxiliaries : ‘con-= ; |'vention, held. ‘at: ‘Port: Alberni, B.C on ‘June“10-13 - inclusive: : fe ‘The delegate gave aw ‘complete and eports: on: the. various regu- | lations’: discussed - ‘and | endorsed’ ‘at, the: convention,. ‘the: fine: hospitality: rendered the. delegates ; ‘by: the: eltl-. = ‘yens:) of {this®. ‘up-Island: ‘elty: was: noted, and. 1; special tour: through a. J arge: pulp. and’ paper mill was a ranged. for,” an -enjoyed: by: ihe rep="; -yesentatives..of: the various branch | “auxiliaries. aed ; ; : ‘Branch executive ‘mombers ‘are. reminded. of the regular monthly meeting: of ‘the executive to be held. on Monday, . Jilly’ 9, due’ to “‘Tuly.2 being declared’ n public holiday. “ONLY you know the personal st «+ --bank book tells. Did , you know. there re are ee 8,000, 000 such. bank books in. Gane! cn ‘Each. contains information that i is strictly ; : private, each represents ‘ ‘money in the hank”, pees Lochside’ Drivez had as a “quest: re=- Jeently Andrew. Bowman, of Senttle, Va former. resident of- Sidney. and.an, ‘old: school chum: of Mr, Boweott’s, os “A Tuesday ‘evening afew: ‘friends: _ | gathered: at? the -home of Mr. cand | hs Mrs, :Boweott..” The occasion ° was 0 showing “of: ‘colored. slides ‘of -moun- tain climbing, part: of a large. col- }iection takeiy con. the ‘spot. by: Mx. ‘Bowman, . Scones were ‘shown. of Pvariuus views Sryt the tupe uf sev- yom. famous “mountains in tie } Rockies and Olympios; such 1s *) Mounts Robson, Baker, Rainier andy few others: . -Pardenlarly ponutifnl were photo- graphs. in color.of wild: flowers. found ; growing” igh: wp on, ne penelny aldo, oe ee Mir. Bowmmn: Asi prominent mom=' ‘ er Of the. Mountainee Var. pine clu ‘lot! Setltlo, and 48 0n Vancouver, Tis Vand: “faye his: elu, An: & peifroh ‘for & = * & 3 = > tet = he! “4 = m2) SSS wie Se 3 ‘Your money is part ‘of the evand total of these little books — a great pool of deposits mobilized and safeguarded — in Canada’ s. 3, 700. bs ranch banks. a " Shopping ‘Conveniaios. : For, a new, “experience in / shop- - a Your rene 3 in the bank and that of a ai ‘Cosit.to coast,” one of ‘Canada! om finest: London. Dry, Ging atea HM sean 5 for Mr “Mareue vite: t nh Bannich Road, Bld : oy who. a faway it Rost Tuyen if warert homes icitatierne NN A Ifoapital (on: Sf ursadayy dine? Vay, “ah lap This advertisement i not: published ‘or Wore observed, on Lucsday, mornings, ad covening demonstra: displayed by the Liquor Control Board or) June 19.” Requiem: mis wile celos tion. y be me arranged, ° iby the Government of British Columbla, brated ntoAl. Andrew's, Cathedral} in. your TOMI, pisos Victoria, nnd nterment’ followed in , a i * Roynt nk. Tuint Pa Ayr nn. Teh rd Woe Sponegn inggerane aan 9 toi atime, tN prensa Berberaceem ted efit east alana ne set ta F IPB AN An ern neg: a RAMA HE ME ai teepe eran as ag ccuncrtianaapeamenntocnatn WHAT ARE WE. DOING? Recently we brought in an elderly Sedan which had just got i tired out, and. refused:to yun any: furthers - Saeed |. m2 FORT WY ary Tote. 1 Res ertentpiecgann sugomnnuRetrmne apa Tron -are. was frst om oe a snail comolted ii. Quebeo dial SAT hee StL) \ _ We gave ‘ita thoreugh overhaul, replacing, snly ‘those parts which were essentially required, and. the. result: is that y we, oo have: another. satisfied customer with many” more, e-miles sof umotoring: neguired: at a: low ¢ cost. 7 se. Organization ; ap eae en Sai TAC TAA MOM Tere: nf ‘the. ONO: a Odnipanigr: bye Colonel TASH. Taylor Ulan i... Onin, sanadina Rangerse veardlyy ihe formation, of aloe: anita thie. abave orgaiiantiony and denies, been carminged to nold. |: ak iced ah He Pavillion, Damion Maperiinental SEN tOn, Werct” | Sasleh rand, an Friday, Wily “_ _ ‘. ao ime fer consider ee 2 Pd EE See Ms el BNE meme Bag | “el ge 4 re Mord o ok ae M: - A propos al for 4, Mi ne unit: wil ‘nln be aioe nach > RO “al Persans interes ited in th penbetall ard Invited WW attend: * ‘| UE meetings ie ES e —_ 3 8- ee ee ee “Blore: Moura 9 ams to 5 pan.” nm os i i pina an’ Ra. MURRAY, . lanes, aM Mot ~ CORNER EAST ROAD and BEACON. "AVENUE Pint EW ne ey te {sv rE presen yn Mette aia USI ION lhI HLnA TH I