: PAGE EIGHT | | | SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, January 24, 1951. | aaeerecernmsareerharen eens MALAYAN POLICEMAN (Pst omer ee a a OS ee gi Sig ge pee ee _— = ym the Greater Victoria school board | RECORD IN CARPET Leslie Salmon Succeeds Sinkinson as ESERVE ARMY \VETER ANS GO © [tag Greater Vistas school board | MALAY ATED me rn The British Colonia al for “OBXPORTS. ee : ) British’ carpet ex! i 50!) As sident of Mount Newton P.-T.A. - . aw o These courses are laid on ‘across ( : fo = British carpe i post-war aka As Pre id / ret . . : Y pe ye WP” ORDERS OUP _ , -~ \¢he dominion and. the first one in Gallantry. has, been awarded to 22- da ~ Leslie T. Salmon is new presi-; the situation made his resignation arey GARB yo | BO OR | Sftetoria was started early in 1950.| year-old Malayan. Police Corporal : 186TH HAA BATTERY Pee crane “This course proved, of such help. ‘Mahiyuddin.. Udin. waEaTney ; _ n sav he Vic-.| to the veterans. in- building: their |“his courageous actio of 11.3 ‘million ‘square ‘yards—1.6- dent.clect of the Mount Newton necessary... The. group: warmly | - : | UTE slow ~: Seventy veterans from t 1 save n e\life . and ~ valuable “equipment”. ‘million’ higher than -in-1949.. The | ' COC On mes * | approved . remarks. ‘by —Principal| Patricia Bay, . : i “is no ing’ i i ignatio ica : y, B.C., Jan. 2,°1951. - industry is now exporting “more P.-T.A.,; following the resignation aap: limenting Mr.|— os et Ay AY seventy V to. “than one-third “of “its entire -pro-| of Reginald Sinkinson, recently AE oer oe ast ‘activities -; «PART 1 ORDERS. ...... . :|-toria area recently started a Build- | own houses. that two. courses .ar and = V e. es eaereee duction to more than 20 countries: | electe smber ‘of. thé. Saanich | in -P. ik both in Cordova} ‘yyjajor L. by Your-Own-Home © course. which. now being ‘put on.. The. second | when police patrol he was J¢ Seon nr ioy e e elected member ‘of. the Saanich | in -P.-T.A. work. both in: Gor onl Major L. R. J: Palmer, RCA - |.will probably lead to their build-| one started Friday night, Jan..19.| was attacked by Communist band- School Board, No. 63.- Bay’ and Mount.Newton as well! «°°. Commanding =<, *-. jing their. own homes. *: Many | ‘The course runs for 16 weeks and | its. Corporal Mahayuddin charged oC - - | Saanich men; who’ served: inthe” is largely: practical—portions ‘of: a |and attacked the bandits with hand... grenades causing them to disperse. 4 ernie nen “he liner Queen» Mary. is‘being |". + stags oe gs as for: his-election as a trustee to 7 : yan iy n-: submitting his resignation ms 1. Duties: “ 7 pk given.an_; out-of-season » eee Mr Sinkinson stated ewan ore the School Board. ia sie Week ending Oreerly bac 95,| forces during the recent war. are ; dwelling ‘are actually. constructed. clean at Southamptow docks: of | «ae "to “maintain: hi ive: ' To replace Mr. Salmon, former | 1951, Lieut. J.. N Gordon: next numbered among the: students. | F.W. Lythgoe on the staff-of the oor - geadiness for. the Festival of | ious to maintain bis active Men’. | vice-president, Adrian Butler was | for duty, Lieut. A. E. Sherwin. arted ¢ Victoria’ high school, will be the |building inspectors, E. R. White- Britains. = bership. but the practicalities of | clected. | Orderly Sergeant — Week end- ae re 7 M. Connor, treasurer, reported ing 2359 hrs., Jan. 25, 1951, Sgt. The first. course started on Mon- day, Jan..15, in’ the F, -‘T. Fairey instructor, assisted by the V:L.A. | head..and R. K. Jensen. building of » the ‘Victoria’ high owed ep oo. technical and vocational training ate REAAT ES Peep ead BS cn e FAR a balance on: hand of $203.83 and.| J. D. Helps. school. The course is sponsored AX AAG Ke 7 a paid up membership of 60. "2 Routine: Thursday, Jan. 25;|by the Veterans’ ‘Land Act in SAAS HAN a A liberal contribution for the} 2000 hrs.—Fall in and roll call. co-operation with the director of EP I GOVERNMENT OF CANADA SRO SS SH | = 1 ISS RNS \\ \S | | > library was received from H. J. 2010 hrs.—Test dials of predic- | an ,M. Wheeler and was deeply ap-| tor-guns after orien- of the provincial government and : ‘ : preciated by the meeting. tation. cs . eee - # Mr. Sinkinson reported on ac- 2100 hrs.~-Break. ; ; improving, with large outlets fea- i% FIRST WAR LOAN BONDS ep es Sg tivities in connection with the or- 2110-hrs.— Line-up predictor-| turing eggs at attractive prices. | WG - “Consult us. for your needs. on ‘ganization of a sub-council for 9200"hrs. guns. ; 4 Sangeet to pela and Alas- \\ Due February Ist, 1948-52 ma P District. 63. Officers. proposed rs.—Dismissal parade. an, points are steacty. AN . : ‘were a president, a vice-president, “LL, R..J. PALMER, Major, The poultry.market is moderate- A BEARING CALL LETTER ‘D’. ONLY 7 a-secretary-treasurer, and a decle- Officer Commanding, | ly active, with fowl arrivals show- \\ HAVE BEEN DRAWN FOR PAYMENT gate to the Victoria District Coun- . 156 Bty., R.C.A. ‘ing in better volume. Broilers are WN a ; WN February 1, 1951 ; | Heavy supply at lower: prices. cil.. Nominations for ‘this. body 5". Notice. | \ must be made not later than| Equipment. is on hand | Heavy chicken quite short. Im-| QQ: : ~~ ; yuit and. every | ee om US, points =| |. AT $100.50 FOR EACH $100. January 15 and the election of of- |week for this battery, and new |PM es & C . : NN L : oe ,| ficers will take place on February |recruits are welcomed. Regular. tinuing in-small lots, but increasing \ ~ Bonds of this issue bearing the call letter shown should 18. & i : schemes are’ planned to provide} Prices May cut this movement. ” oO be: red f demptic “Feb 1, 1951 The group elected the following [complete practical training. pon | NQF presented for redemption on February ', '7~ delegates. to ‘the.,Victoria District ‘Nor. as soon thereafter as possible with: all coupons of later date attached. These bonds. will not earn interest after February 1, 1951. Be \ ‘p.-T.A, Council: -Arthur Vogee,|ing in the school pictures of past | - PORTRAITS yr Sampson, Mrs. John W.. Lewis, Two: Bursaries by s KEN CTORIA. ‘and Mrs, C. A.. Henry. Formal approval was given by \ 812 FORT ST -. VIC" : , Committees were directed to|the meeting. of the regulationsi}| Phone: E8677-—". report on an inter-communication |for two bursaries of $50 each eo 46tf system for the school and to at-lavailable to Mount Newton stu- ‘ tend ‘to necessary. work on the! dents in June, 1951. Students in- tennis court. A committee: con- terested are.to. make application : sisting of A. Butler, L. T. Salmon |:to the president ‘of the association. FROM. FACTORY TO. YOU 7 and Arthur Vogee was to report They must show evidence of a| BABY. CHENILLE. BEDSPREADS | ‘on the cost of securing and plac- ‘high standard -. of . educational “$5.25 EACH -— . : + | achievement“ and ability in’ the | Lowest price in Canada. Beauti- oF ihe: of ool principal and staff ry] first quality, completely tufted, ine scnoo!, + ney ‘must .bel’y5 sheeting: showing. 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