SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, September 27, 1950. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE SEVEN 7 ANNUAL MEETING The association has worked to ; RECORD AIR TRAVEL EUROPEAN RAILWAYMEN OF JUNIOR BAND further the musical education a RESERVE ARMY School Broadcast : Britain’s Ministry of Civil Avia- | TOUR NORTH AMERICA _ Annual meeting of the Sidney | the youngsters in the Sidney dis- | ORDE a | tion-has announced that air traffie More than 80 representatives .of. -— : RS | during July was the heaviest ever | all classes of railway workers from ; : , . ; 7 : _—— recorded. in. any” single. month. | Britain, Norway, Sweden, Den- held on Wednesday, September 27,| group of assistants have devoted 186TH HAA BATTERY ~- More than 335,500 passengers were | mark, Germany, Italy and Turkey in St: Andrew’s Church Hall, at|™any hours of their time to the 75 (BC). HAA. Regt RCA CA (RF) carried—21 per cent, more ‘than |.are making a /seven-wecks’. tour 8. 15 p.m. training of the band. PART zt ORDERS July. 1949.0 | of railways and allied shipping in-°. The directorate of. the associa- y : —— we stallations. in’ Canada and:.the.: .The history of this association tion. have expressed the hope that ‘Capt. LB. J. aa RCA. “In April of this year Canadians | U.S.A. Object of the tour is: to is one that stands out among. the all parents will. strive to. attend ommanding ‘bought: 36,406. new motor vehicles, | improve’ ‘production and co-ordina-: many service clubs in North Saan- | this important. meeting. : Order. No, 15 a new post-war monthly peak. ‘| tion in Marshall Aid countries. Patricia Bay, B.C, Sept. : 51, 1950 1. Duties: Orderly, officer. a Week ending 2359 hrs., Sept., 28, 1950, Lieut..L. A. Roper, next for duty, Lieut. A.-E. Sherwin.: : Orderly sergeant—Week end- } ing 2359 hrs.; Sept. 28, 1950, Sat. J. D. Helps. 2. Routine, Thursday, Sept. 28; 2000 hrs.—Roll call and inspec- tion. ich. In less than two’ years it has grown ‘from little more than’ an’ ‘Canadi ans b . é ought 202,000,000 idea into a- well organized and| worth. of ‘bread and | bakery pro- fully proficient band. — ducts. in 1949. 0 ; nd MATTRESSES — _ REBUILT & RE-COVERED Your mattress or- box. spring can be. rebuilt into .a-‘sani- tary, comfortable’ sleeping | unit. . Boat mattresses, seat cushions, -ete., custony built to your:measurements. All work guaranteed. 2010 hrs— Motor Transport, USmontatg ig BE ATLAS MATTRESS ‘SHOP. Clarke... : aos . p . cuted - With the return to-the air of the National School Broadcasts over a I ot een ee alin: “The the Trans-Canada. network, the CBC producers have lined up actors 2714 QUADRA at HILLS DE , GARDEN iy : Light Machine Gun” . and. actresses. to bring the dramatized scripts to life. ; . : 2150 hrs —_-Dismissal parade - Here’s a typical group’ caught during. a rehearsal in the Toronto ; ‘ © . studios. Left to right are:. Don Harron, Peter Mews,-.Alex McKee, |~ L.k. J. PALMER, Major, ' Alan King. and Frank Peddie. In: the control room are Kay Steven- ? Officer Commanding," .son, who has produced a great'many programs for classroom listening . « an \aveur of th a a A young man’s wisest investment, one that protects his family at the same time — a participating policy . with eo6 Junior Band Association will be| trict. Stan Magee and his = 156 Bly., RCA, i i and R. S. Lambert, supervisor of School Broadcasts, CBC. Notices : ————<—<—$_$_—£_=£_£=x=&&=x£=£=====£— — Men in good physical condition So RLY DE between the ages of 17 and: 30 | Substantial Gain : EARLY DETECTION .. Periodic chest X-rays help de- this be welgomed as roerulls, 10 In Egg. Receipts so tect nidden “-tuberc ulosis in. its Battery Office, Old Recreation Poultry market report as sup-| carly stages, making ‘cures’ easier Hal, ‘East Camp, on any Thurs- | plied by the Dominion Marketing | and’ quicker. X-rays’ are. simple |. day evening. between 8 .p.m. and | Service, Vancouver, follows: and absolutely: painless. . These 10 p.m. Egg receipts showed a substan-|are safe and require only a‘ few tial gain in volume through regis- | minutes of your time. Many com- HOSPITAL COSTS tered stations in B.C. last week, munities sponsor x-ray surveys | increasing 13 per cent. With the| {free of charge. oe 4 TQ RISE? bulk of the pullet crop now com-}° ; : : uw dicated} the H ing into lay, the smaller sized eggs | NS some increase over last week. was indicated. by the Hon.) are fairly plentiful and the “A”|The Alaskan and northern move- Douglas Turnbull, minister or pullets. are in sufficient surplus ,;mMent is steady. health and welfare, and by of hes. now to warrant a ‘selling’ cam- The poultry market - is slightly pital, imsurance, during the ‘past paign on them. to start next week, |] more active, with a fair supply of: week that. the BC. Hospital . In- ‘this’ to’: be .done “by .advertising, fowl] being marketed. Broilers.and surance Service will probably need display and closer prices. : .. ‘}heavy’ chicken. remain. short.” In- an increase in premiums to: meet Considerable jobbing is being ‘terest «is being: shown, on. turkey the’ rising cost of hospital ad- done ‘among operators : on oil pro- | supplies for Thanksgiving: and in-| ae are : ministration.: cessed’ stocks to hasten the’ clean-|| dications are for” heavier. than “This advertisément i is not. published: or . displayed. by: the Liquor: ..Five hundred new ) hospital beds up .of local holdings and, for the ; usual marketings, ata ‘substantial - Control Board or by the Government. of British | Columbia. are now being br ought into.service | present, have lessened the import- increase in price. over ‘last season. |. ; and this in ‘itself will:add’ to the|ing:of-this‘type of:egg.. No definite prices. are yet, avail- cost of operation it, was. potted: Local 'sales.are quite good, show- | able. a out. —— It. .was | “indica ted - that there ‘would be no increase in premiums:| curing the first: -half of -1951 -but, “all ‘probability | an... increase. would: be required } for the. dast half or that: year. ne POOR AERPANCE: a Branch Office: 201-26 Scollard Bldg.,. Victoria, B.C. Fred M. McGregor, C.L.U., Branch Manager. .Local Representative: Mrs..M. E. Roberts. “Steel scrap is vusgently. needed. by. British ‘ _ Columbia’ s: new steel industry —to full bee AN A ANY « ; x terials: and’, “enow- How's: de with: ‘day-to-day. -‘emergencies.are: “| readily. vavailable,..."The — family. © }doctor: willbe happy: to ‘suggest. ‘Lb the » standard: items: for: ae chome : : first id: kit. . we SECOND. 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