SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, April 27, 1949. | LARGE BAPTISM AT ST. PAUL’S EASTER SERVICE Those’ received into St: Paul's United church ‘during the Easter services. included: Linda Merlyn Larson,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ‘C. Lar-.: son, Sidney; Roberta: Anne Nor- bury, daughter of: Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. D. Norbury, Sidney; . Ken- neth John Ritchie, infant son of Mr. and- Mrs. R. L. Ritchie, Vic- toria;- David John = Zabel, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Alfred Zabel. Victoria; Joyce Glenna Ridge and Sharon Shirley Ridge, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Gerald Ridge, Sidney; Vic- FOR Homecooking AT ITS BEST! Steaks - Chops Hamburvers Special Lunch Daily - . on ee Jak’s— - of course Fish and Chips Wrapped to take out. Jak’s Cafe - Sidney Open Daily except Sunday, ° 7 a.m. ‘to. 8 p.m. ‘BULLDOZING | . Modern: equipment to clear and ‘pre ak land, A —- Massey-Harris Breaker Plow. — “Basement _ Sheavating, toria Letitia Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ernest How- ard, Sidney; John Brian Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Gardner, Deep. Cove, Sidney; David Lewis Robinson, son. of. Mr. and Mrs. Keith J. Robinson, Sid- ney. In ‘each case the parents chose to. act. as sponsors. of their ‘own children and presented. their. chil- dren’ for baptism, rather than delegating the duty. to godparents. A striking feature of the: ser- vice was the baptism of.. three young ladies, Dorothea ‘Wilson, Maureen May Mulroney and. Pat- ricia Lois Wilson, all of. Sidney. | The: church was lavishly decor- ated for the occasion under the direclion of Mrs. H. J. Readings and. Mrs. Geo. Nunn, ROTARIANS SEEK SPACE FOR SIGN Comments on the distance of the Rotary Club emblem sign on East Saanich Road indicate that it is too far from Sidney. | Club members are now looking for a better position, but find it hard to locate one. The sign is at present six miles trom Sidney,. near the Masonic Hall on an “island” ‘in the road. Stan Watling, president. of the local . group suggests , that if the road is. widened, as’ planned, a new site will have to ‘be found. Randle’s Landing BOATS for HIRE. TRIPS TO THE ISLANDS @ Light Towing - Moorings Winter Boat Storage Boats for Charter ° . — PHONE 170W SIDNEY — Swartz Bay Road basking. ¢ ete. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Toward aF inal Peace for the Holy Land While separate negotiations continue between the new state of Israel and the Arab nations, truce teams (1) sent by the United Nations, check opposing Arab and Israeli positions during. in- formal conferences somewhere along the front. Meantime, (2) at United Nations Headquarters on the Island _ ‘of anodes. Benne U.N. Media--- fighting hetween. the armies of tor Ralph During the first. ‘guatter ‘of this year hospital bills. of. 40,000 per- sons, were paid under the: Hospital . generating: sant will’ be ‘installed: at- the .estimated cost of: $61,250. A- distribution. system, also will be» Bunche (center) agreement between. Israel and. Egypt, as. U.N, plane (3) stands by to take truce teams any~ where they might be’ needed. The Israeli and Egyptian chief representatives (4) join in a friend- jy handshake after signing an armistice to end initials armistice their countries. area’ so -as - to. “C0- -ordinate, ‘the . whole system, aa ROAD FOR ATLIN DISTRICT ‘As a-result.of, a joint ‘agree- - ment between the. Province and: - the Dontinion a road between ‘the’ - city of: Atlin. in ‘the Atlin Riding.” and” ‘Alaska to connect ‘with what: - -ig known-as Jake's Corner will be =: undertaken by. ‘the. army}. it:-was SPECIALIST IN HIGH FREQUENCIES Jack Sims, who operates the Madrona. Radio. and Television section at Sidney Electric, is a “specialist in high frequency aos mission, During the war. years he was ¢ “audio specialist with the R. CAF. and, invented .a. system of .check- ing. for training ‘craft similar to the Link trainer. His method: was used to’ great ‘success throughout Canada. He. is’ keenly ‘interested in television reception. and the building of special electrical and sound apparatus. C.P.R. APPOINT | NEW P.R. OFFICER John F, Magor, public relations officer for Canadian Pacific Rail- way, now at Winnipeg, has been appointed io the Vancouver office “tye business for -myselt Baal Bet ed RS EE AR ALE. “Tt owas while we Rabertson had its beginning. After the war, opportunity to. open own, and that’s what brought. us both:to Qnesnel, We teamed up eighteen: months ugo al the Clrev- ron Gas Station Art had opened. We've “been going places ever since. : With the top-notch pro- ducts we've chosen: to sell and the kind. of servicethat. soon turns new customers into-old friends, we aim to build - ‘a great future for our- : -selves.:-This‘country’s. ‘given us the -op- » portunity, and ?we are going to: make _ good.””* rhe : “wie-49" “Art Stokes and Earl “Robbie Robertson, Independent Chevron Dealers, Qnesnel, B.C. were ‘serving with the: Royal ‘Canadian Engineers in ftely. thatthe. partnership of ‘Stokes and - -we looked around for an «x: business of our. STANDARD OIL) COMPANY. OF. PAGE SEVEN as public relations officer. Mr. Magor served as a flight lieutenant with the R.C.A.F, dur--- ing the war and was. stationed at © ‘Patricia Bay, Sidney. He succeeds John -R. Sturdy, well-known: author. and. screen ‘writer, who will devote his whole lime to writing. EC: "RASHES To help bring ‘owift soothing relief from.’ the awful itching and irritation of Eczema’ and other Skin Rashes, try Dr.”. Chase's Medicated, Antiseptic Ointment, -A safe home treatment for over 50 years. 36 DR. CHASE’S Antiseptic OINTMENT. ‘ constructed: at an estimated. cost: * of $42,000: making’ a. total expendi-. ture of. over $103,000.” The: Power: Commission. also has been’: authorized. to-: acquire : the. distribution ‘facilities of any.eléc-". ‘trical. utility. operating | ‘within: the. - Insurance . Scheme, “:its.-was . an-> ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA. Eteey nounced. by the Hon. G. S. Pear- “gon, provincial “secretary, ‘in = re-- viewing .-the --first - three months’ operation | of - this‘ Act. : : '! ! Mr. Pearson: expressed the view. Dae that: bythe’ end: of the’ year: ‘there |" “should: be no: doubt whatsoever: in* »anyone’s mind.as.to:the very. great. “benefits to. bederived: by: the: in - stitution: yf: this. scheme. ‘PACIFIC: ‘GREAT. EASTERN’ announced: by’ Premier... ‘Byron Johnson’ E .: The’ ‘prdivincial: ‘government’ is: contributing .$200, 000. towards: the)”: ‘cost: and: a ck federal government le ‘q The’ team’ of A.B, . - Robertson;. fadereident Chevron Dealers of ‘Quesnel, - operate one of the nore than 350 service stations which : oe ‘chosen to. market. ‘Standard, of B.C peoducks. from: Giesaul to! Pri ee. “George are ‘expected 'o be. called: ‘on: or about :May..15° it:'was’ ‘announced ye Premier -Byror Johnson: -fol-. lowing © a conference with: -J.°-M -Stewart,. ‘chief. engineer and: direc or:-of :: the® Pacific: GreatEastein who. has: charge oO. his : “Access roads: are ‘now cing con structed and’: survey: “parties ° are’: “laying “stakes: for.’ the construc: tion work. : ‘POWER PROJECT. a 7 oS The B.Ce “Power.” Commission: ~ has been: authorized :by. the Licu- ‘tenant - ‘Governor - in-- Council 10. ‘enter’ ‘into “an® agreement... with Wrinch | Memorial hospital” cat Hazleton. for:..the’ operating and: “maintenance of a:diesel generating ee plant and. distribution: system for eo the Hazleton: fareay css: ve i Ae sare alternating ceurront ae “paverné: M. Sands. Viola W, Sands , and °< ‘Associates, HK) a inh Ha ‘iB. C's LUMBER MARKETS — -B. C’s SALMON MARKETS © BCs. 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