Wednesday, November 30, 1960. From Thursday, Dec..1 to Satur- ; day, Dec. 3, the Gem Theatre will pr esent a. thrill-packed and unusual action drama, “Pri isoner of | the Volga’. Starring are John. Derek, Elsa Martinelli and -Dawn Adams. . They portray. Russians ofthe old feudal days when the land was ruled “with an iron fist by aristocracy ‘and ‘the favored army. . Filmed abroad in magnificent color and scope, the. production recreates the: vastness: of , the country. It concerns the experi- ences of Derek, an army officer sent to a disciplinary camp, his escape - and -alliance with the Volga boat- | “A Summer Place’, an adult film: in color, will be featured at'the Gem Theatre’ on’ Monday,. Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. ‘5,6 and .7. “It is.a present day. story. with a Maine | background; ‘starring Richard Egan, Dorothy. McGuire, Sandra Dee, «Ar- thur Kennedy. © Self-made. million-: aire, Ken Jorgenson (Richard Egan) ‘with ‘his wife, Helen’and daughter, Molly, returns to: the Pine. Island mansion.-where he. once worked ‘as a lifeguard. The owner, Bart Hun- ter, with wife Slyvia and son,: Johnny are operating. the mansion as “‘A Sunimer Place’’. _Dorothy McGuire is cast as Sylvia Hunter. Beautiful 16-year-old Sandra Dee: plays Molly. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW emaaeed “Prisoner Of The Volga” And “A Summer | Piace’”’ To Be Shown At The Gem ‘Theatre ; Sa ne es t) | living. Five’ times academy award. tured gentleman’ with -a_ sense’ of + humor, Johnny .Hunter. Broadway actress. ter and Beulah Bondi portrays. Mrs. Hamble. ; ew Ferry Called nominee Arthur -Kennedy is -a-cul- |. '. Troy Donahue ‘is seen: as. Constance Ford portrays Helen Hun-. “BRENTWOOD OO 8 ae ee 1 Recent bazaar and tea held by the Brentwood United Church W:A, was successful -both ‘socially’ and- finan: cially, Reeve H. R. Brown, of. Cen- tral Saanich, ‘officiated at. the open- ing and Rev. ‘8. P. Coutts asked the blessing. Tea was served from small tables. decorated’. with _poinsettias; Conveners were Mrs. C, H. Borden and .Mrs. G. Bickford. assisted by Mrs. T. Parkin, Mrs. W. Walls, Mrs. R.. Morrison, Mrs. J: M: Ellingson tt rr me ner er ene 5, captained by. Bunty Martin, 2,498, ‘ Colin Tyler's 681° paved’ the way | for Team 8 when they swept: their | series with Team 4 (A. Wilson. 469)! in Section’ B on: Friday. --'Team ii (Ron: Carter: 601): dropped. the first ‘ game to: Team.3 (Bob: Pettigrew: 522) but rallied to-win: the-next two: | Team:7. (G.: Sangster 536) dropped the sandwich game to Team 2-(War- ren Burrows 490) and Maurice Mi- chell (579) led Team I to a two- game.victory over Team 5 (Greta | Gurton. 549). Ladies’. high ‘single, Greta _Peder- sen, 251; ladies’ high triple, Hazel | Nunn,.553; men’s high single, Mau-- 510) -and Saanichton dropped Sandwich game to R.C.M:P. Thursday -evening . failed . to. pro- | ; duce any sweeps in. Section B. “Post we | Office CF Waters 459) won. the best | 20 shares of Giant Mascot Mines.” Bar (C. | stock from your area in the ‘Home’. ‘of-three from Mary's Coffee B Moorhouse 494); Viscounts. (D. Weir 517) downed. the Vanyuards (A. Clay- tond44); Fairey Aviation (I. Wallace 448) -took .the-.measure : of* Mitchell and. Anderson ‘(R.: Starck 443) and. Ferry System (A. Cunningham -433) took. “two. from ’Cunningham Drugs “UL. Wilkinson: 392); the | PAGE THREE Shareholder R. M. McLennan, Road, Sidney, i Oil Distributors Ltd. contest, |r rennin oe dai 382) ‘while ‘I. Wakefield: and A. Effa tied with 518 pins. when Rotary >” disposed of ‘the -Medics (M..Por ter. 547), two games*to one. a CREDIT. UNION 5° Team 7 We “Monych' 500). scored: B. McAuley-with a total ot 549 Jed | the. only.sweep. Monday night when ~’ 3ankers ‘A to the only three-game victory in Section C when they down- ed Sidney Freight (F.. Wittrup 486). Spar A (Freda Storey. 657) took two| Team 4 (T.. Robinson 488), (Bud Nunn 640) took.two from Teany’. . from Bankers B (G. Jendrossek 473), 2 (Fred. .Campbell’429). --Team..8 (Mel: Pearson 536). won. two from Team. 1: Spar B. (D. Watling 475) took the de- |'5 (Olive Hodgson 506). while: Team: 3. of. 630° Birch’. is a. prize. winner. of they, took. three. games ‘from..Team’ |. and Misses Shar on Vickers and Ed- wina Wilkinson. The home cooking stall was in charge of Mrs. J. T. Gibson and Mrs. R. G. Lee;. needle- Work, Mrs. M. Q..Goodmanson, Mrs. i W. E, -Williscroft-and Mrs. A. Vick- ers; ‘mystery parcels, Mrs. A, Tor: a | Saanich? Saanich will :make an attempt to perpetuate..and. spread the name “Saanich” by approaching the gov- ernment.and asking them to consider naming “the proposed third ferry | Jorgenson, teen-ager with a love for ‘rice Michell, 237; men’s high triple, Colin Tyler, 681. High team, King- lets, captained by Hazel Nunn, 2517. | Total of 20 teams has been entered by the. Thunderbird League in the booster. tournament sponsored by the Victoria Five- Pin Association, ciding game from Skyway (V. Jor- i 7 . Continued on. Page Ten: To the Ratepayers of ; B eo: e boat ‘after the municipality. rible and Miss I, Shannon: -miscel- " - ; ee : . eae y: COMMERCIAL ‘ Central Saanich unicipal ity || pein agen one EME BAC | aan te : 7 oa council meeting on Monday, Coun- oat iliseroft: pies and | tion A on Wednesday night, Victoria = : cillor.S... Murphy. said the. name | C@¢y, Mrs. E. Lee, Mrs. V. Critch- | | Dear Fellow Ratepayers: Tam again offering. myself to represent you for eS another: two- “year term on: the Council . of. Central Saanich. ~ During the past ‘two “years 1 have learned much - about. Municipal affairs. and) administrative tech- niques ‘and fee) that I.am now in‘a. better position to add. constructive ideas and’ criticism to Council’s deliberations than 'I was two years ago. I. believe, too. that there is room on the Council .for a woman, or.for.women, who by their nature. are more interested in. Health, Welfare and the Social . Services so essential to the wellbeing of our residents. ‘Since I have been a councillor I-have acted as your representative on the South Vancouver Island. Union ‘Board of Health, and during that time I was pleased © to be:able ta help expand: health services: to include . bedside. nursing care.. It is.my hope that such’ ser- vices can be further: eepenee and. made more. effic- ient. : Tf you. should. ‘see ‘fit to re- elect. me I shall be most pleased” to s serve “you. i. “Sincerely yours, PO SEER uals (Mrs.. R.) GLADYS RONSON. i aw ley ‘and. Mrs.. B. Delamere oI Flying Club. (C, Parish.651) won two Saanich” was of great historical | @. Decor ‘from. DOT. Workshop - (A. Trembley significance to the. whole. island, not | ations were the work of Mrs. J. W. 413), ‘Tower BR: Readings’ 534) just the peninsula, .and deser ving: of | Molyneux. who also sold tea-tickets. look. the: measure of ‘Tower “A (J. d. Mrs. Coutts and: Mr s. .G.° Bickford | ’ 6 e any honor: s pocorn welcomed’ the iruests. About $200+ i Sykes 562), DOT Workshop No. 2 (M. : -was realized for the W.A. funds... | oe 467) took. the’ deciding NICKEL CONSUMPA TION, Tnere..was a: large attendance. of gaine from “The. Farm (L. . Green AT NEW HIGH. parents and children at. the family The free world established a new | service held:on Sunday, Nov, 27, at récord for the consumption: of nickel the.’ Brentwood College Memorial in- 1959 with the stainless steel ‘and Chapel.. Archdeacon A. E. de: L: nickel plating “industries providing | Nunns conducted the service. His |f the greatest gains. ‘| sermon ‘theme was “Thy Kingdom jf cae a NE Come". During the service Mrs. B. ; | P. Harding, W.A. diocesan. president, j \ DRESS SALE | presented Mrs. D.. Clegg with a life NOW. ‘ON AT | Tan oF hen in the W.A. in recogni- 9 | tion of her’ devoted work: and Ser- | Elizabeths | cag ath! ad i ; oe riday evening as e uggett ON BEACON .. -.Memor ial Young People discussed + various. Cautionary ‘aspects of Chris- | tian: testimony. A letter from a.son, ‘newly: converted; ‘tohis father,-re-. viewed. by -Alice- McCarthy..furnished the group ‘with ‘material forthe. de=" a “MONDAY, DEC. 12. - 8.00 p.m. | oa Bs . BRENTWOOD COMMUNITY. HALL By Proceeds for Hall Improvement... Reda --. Additional. Turkey: Tombola —_ nes eal & ae ) CENTRAL SAANICH =| “Munieipal finance is most import tant. issue. wee” ‘fore: voters in December. Influx | of ‘population ‘is, likely .\ with new waters system. | ~ Next. few _ | Brentwood-Mill Bay FERRY. SERVICE _ a ee | [bate:.-Blans: were discussed ‘forthe ‘years’ of transition. will demand: ‘most: -careful Rl Re. 4 Br entw ood Bay. | Christmas concert to:be held on De- | -control and administration of finances to avoid = - “ ; | cember-. 22°. The. executive’ met on | ee ‘costly . mistakes: -and_ resultant burden on’ tax: “payers. Accountant % and: Chairman: of. ‘Finance’ Committee for, Central, Saanich, R ORDON. experience ‘Sunday afternoon to plan: the . next"! series’ ‘of. meetings. “The: first: will be: on Friday, Dec: 2) when ‘the ‘church :| deacons will ‘pr esent “Young People: As: They “Knew: “Tes Henry. Robin: son. will be: ‘the speaker. [BOWLING mens MV. MILL. BAY. 0 “Leaves” ‘Brentwood - every “hour, from. 8.00" a.m. .to.7.00 ‘p.m. Leaves | “Mill: ‘Bay every. “hour; | mg peas “from: 8.30; ‘acm.--to® 7:30: Pp-m. oe | : Sundays. and Holidays - = - Extra | EE GEST rarer Leaves” ‘Brentwo yo and’ 9.00, p.m day: night ini heir series with ‘Eagles {Be McAuley: $04). Thrushes’ (lean: ‘Chambers 478) won the best of three from: ‘Sparrows ( Lil Blow 468); Ducks: “Bud: Nunn © 602): 100k. two® games: ee “the: Cranes” “CHE Goodwin.493) | land Grouse. ¢Vern Michell 580) de- | feated the: Robins. os = | USE OUR LIVESTOCK. | SUPPLY. DEPARTMENT ou is. designed to serve you, in your. ' Pharmacy OR “a La Tao a : S ace jo cbadies". high ingle, Jean Ghia” SB rH ae st : whenever pas s- 3 “pers: 223; Jadies', high: triple, Jean SS ; #r ne. Royal Oak. Fi a “Chambers, | 57 “men’s: high: single, Line of Vaccines,: Pharmaceuticals: : -Bud- Nunn, <: 2; -men’s “high: Ariple, Mg Breader . oO. - _ ay Bud Nunn, 602. High ‘team, Tow- |} oe sedis iE “gat : j hes, captained: by: Dorothy: Michell, poe Se vtress, era _Denandabtity and. “We always make * ‘you Ky 2,530, © i : ee 4 nye = welcome. » 7 f "Evelyn: Stimson. ‘with a total: score of Hil led“Team 2.10.0 three: «game: oa ‘ ; Z ine eal victory. over ‘Team. 7” CB.) Pether- Ve OAK K OPEN. ww V bridge 497): ine Section “A on’ Friday hy ) Night.” Other games saw: Hawks ¢T,. 9 a.m, r 9 Pp. m. Re Robinson 514). win two from Team 6°G3.Stockall460),. Pigeons: (Mike j Nunn. que) downing Team 6 (hore , tk fH). while.. Finches, (M, “Knntsen, ARO) ‘took’ two: from the “Wr ona Cheltie Larsan, th ee plea “Ladies “high «single, Miran: emule | Ve any: Jadies*: high striped wOLie | Premiers. -Fruit-grower, _.Fireman and . former ... Works: Superintendent » ewho- knows: Central: ~ Saanich. from, Border... SUNDAY | a2 P m. ~ PHARMACY - PHONE GR 9-5111° “Complete. ‘Prescription Service Patricia Bay. Highway, avd. pa fore . West: Saanich Road. im) et aya isu sare rare rs par, sparen Larson, 556) ‘men's high: single, Gray Bagi men's Higa. triple, ghtean),: Noy hum Rice, Thape: Sharoe 1, itt ie Sy m8 wy ee ind! “further. that. the: ‘porsons ‘duly 1 nominated as. ts tt at ‘the said cieetion, oe for whom only: votes: will be. received, ares: “Term ‘of : AS Reeve or. Residential. Surname | Other Names ‘Councilor - Office. a Address: “Oveupntion. ‘o sustice, or T THE LAMONT, Raymond McLaurin» - Reeve » . 2 ‘Years Saanichton. Airline Service bok PEACE’ “ LEERY “2 Richard. Gordon “Reeve. 2. Years Brentwood. Retixed - eo ‘FORMER. POLICE. -HEMSTREET, ‘Albert Kenzie \ “ Councillor’ 2 ‘Years Saanichton’ ‘Merchant - a _MICHELL,. .._ Thomas Glen Wilmer Councillor, 2. Years. Saanichton. Farmer... . COMMISSIONER _ RONSON, (Mrs.) Gladys E. Councilor 2° Years Brentwood Housewife, wy MERCHANT | a * MICKERS,. ©. Albert. George: Councilor 2.Years «Brentwood Barber. oie 2a Maes He ESD | GRIMBSHAW,: Frank: Edward - «Councillor: }-Year: Saanichton® ‘Seeurity. Guard | RESIDENT" HERE SOUTHERN, | Yohn Ernest, Councillor 1 Year - _ Brentwood Salesman os ~“TROUP, Kenyon Councillor 1 Year Brontwood Bus Diver” Neil . OF - EATON'S. 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