EMPIRE GAMES FILM ENJOYED AT SIDNEY ROTARIANS’ DINNER ‘The Sidney Rotary. Club had:the dian Broadcasting Corporation. - privilege of viewing the. exciting | This was the film’s premiere on film ‘of the 1954: Empire Games at the regular. meeting at the. Sidney ; - Hotel on July 13. Past President Frank Stentor. in- . troduced Austin Goward, of © the public: information service of. B.C. ‘Electric «Company, -.- “explained. that -the film to shown, ‘though taken by. amateurs, was. produced and edited by his company,- with opening and closing "ceremonies. supplied by. the Cana- _ SPECIAL THIS WEEK : Peas—No. 4 Fancy, .. | Royal City, 2 for... : "Spaghetti—Libby' s, T5-02, 2 for. 3le PE A: ‘UNITED PURITY STORE, EAST SAANICH ‘RD. at McTAVISH — Vancouver Island. The color photography was mag- nificent. Highlights of all the major events were |shown with a thorough - coverage. of swimming, diving; cycling, pole vaulting and track finals. ‘The “‘mifacle mile” was filmed from: start to dramatic ‘finish! On behalf of President W.. J,- Wakefield’. and «club » ‘members, George Rodgers thanked Mr. Go- ward: for this memorable evening. -Six members of the Victory Ro- tary Club, Ted Brand, Phil Chan, _|Jock McKay, Ralph Snider, George Turner. and. Harold: Elworthy were’ on hand to enjoy the film and to .|join with the club in wishing Ro- tarian Richard E. Gile a happy birthday. LUCKY Rufus—Did you hear about the man who was murdered last. night for his money? ° Goofus—Yes.. “Wasn’t. it lucky that he didn't have a cent on him ; [at the time? PHONE 150 cme eaen (Hothouse). G Jumbo) » on tabraces: the Peainsula” Islands: ‘meeting: all’ : RUMP R ROAST: T BEEF (Well. trimmed). a FRUITS, and VEGETABLES - (Hothouse) .......... sovsesnevessevsteneenerees BA CH rs CANTALOUPE— | : Midland and sens peas pa SIDNEY, . - * : Saanichton,. oo Miracle Beach.. Va cH ied | ROAD GRADING | ‘and GRAVELLING. - ASPHALT. SURFACING. Phe ASPHALT SPRAYS | - f Pmete sence EB rn - 7 » PHONES: + Sidnoy. 1365 Keating 7 vit. PEL, Around Toon | TELEPHONE: D. A. Von Valkenberg, Edmon- ton, Alta., is a holiday visitor with his parents, .Mr. and Ms? 2 Von Volkenberg, Queens Ave.. Mrs. John Foster, Toronto, visited at the home of her cousin. Mrs. F. E. Collin, Third St.; last week. Mr..and Mrs. A..Von Volkenberg, Queens Ave., have as their guest, their daughter,.Mrs. W.. Quigg, of Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. D, Cameron, Manitou, Man., was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lawson, McTavish Road, this week: Sgt. J. I, Elliott and Ptes. A. Trombley, W. Crosdale, of the Can-: adian Scotish (Princess Mary’s) have returned home following a 10-day training period ‘at Camp Sarcee, near Calgary, Alta. Mr. and Mrs. R. Marshall, of Vancouver, have. returned. home after a two-week visit with Mr. and Mrs, “H.’ Straubel, Queens Ave. *Week-end visitors at the home of. Mr. and’ Mrs.. H. Straubel, Queens Ave.; were’ Mr.. and Mrs. Olie Roose, formerly of Broadview, Sask., and now of Victoria, B.c. . Mr, and Mrs. Robert: Taylor, Princeton, .B.C., were recent ‘guests of Dr. and Mrs. J, D. Butler, Fourth | St.. os ; : Mrs. .A. Bateman and Miss. E, Ralston, ‘of Bradford, Ont. ‘are guests at: the.home of Mr. and Mrs. | AcH, Griffiths, Third St, this week. _Mrs, J. N. Gordon and- children, Lochside Drive,. accompanied by Lynn Watson, Patricia. Bay High- way, spent :last week camping - at Miracle Beach, near - Campbell River. 2 W. ‘Tomlinson, New: Westminster, ‘|has joined his family in ‘Sidney, where . they. will : holiday: cat. Mrs. Tomlinson’s parents -home; Mr.: and. °| Mrs. ‘G.-A..Cocrhan; Second St: Mr, : and: “Mrs. Jv. Shouldice, : 2 Sarnia, Ont, “were guests : of » Miss: ff | Jean Griffiths, Third St., last week. f Eaton’s Sta BALL “Mr: and .:Mrs.::G, Webster: and: O 7 ‘family. of: the: ‘Experimental Farm, , Rolidaying\ at ; are : Percy.’ “Barton, - * Ghartotistown fi. The course you “shooée, 6: And. PAY. AS: 5 Bulk OMY aan ; RUSSE coat || home: of Mr. ‘and Mrs. GA. Goch- f ran, ‘Second . St. : | ie “SMALL ScOw. SERVICE, 1 sis ‘bitin’ ‘Sa was. “gr P, O. Box. 207 ~ Phone 238 SO ——— 4, . SIDNEY 341-M Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stepherison, New Westminster; Mr, and Mrs, K. Highman, Edmonton, are visiting friends and relatives in Sidney and are ‘guests at. Cedarwood Bunga- low Court. Mrs. M. ‘Tuffin, Bristol, ‘England, spent a few days last. week. as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bosher, Third St... Const, TA. Cormack, R.C.M.P., Powell River, arrived on Sunday to spend a holiday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cor- mack, Second St. : Mrs, Martin and her son. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Kimmerley, Leal Road, last week. Mrs. E.. Vickerman, West Saanich Road,. is a patient in Rest Haven hospital, where she is recovering | from a major operation. Miss Bea Martin, of Edmonton, a former member of the staff of the - {Dominion Experimental Station, is. a visitor in-the area. Miss Martin has.been spending some time with Mr.. and Mrs. R. M. Adamson, Amity Drive, while visiting friends in the district. Mrs. J. Thomson has returned to. her Dencross Terrace home, follow-. -ing. a. holiday-in. Vancouver... . Miss Caroline Leach, West Van- couver, is visiting her - grand- parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. Leach, Dencross Terrace. Rev. and. Mrs. E. Slater, with their daughter, Diane, of Seattle, are holiday visitors at ‘the home: of Rev. .Slater’s. parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Slater, Shoreacre Road. © *. Mrs. C. Young, Moose Jaw, Sask, was a.recent visitor at: the Home of -her. .brother-iri-law: and sister, Mr,. and. Mrs: A. M. Mia®, Den- cross ‘Terrace, = (Continued On Page -Ten) - ‘Anaval Picnic Is Enjoyed © ‘and - re gallery -twere « “feature” “Davy. Crockett”. Dominion Experimental ae | Park: cat. ‘Saanichton. | YEE & | “Every. child. under eight. won ie i || RANDLE’S. LANDING : BOATS FOR HIRE CHARTERS,” “WATER, TAX MOORAGE- a7 ~ HARBOUR. TOWING: oN Sheltered Place: to Tie. Up” ¢ A K E $2 ? . Ou home bakery will” - save you the bother and: the quality will satisfy your taste, | SIDNEY. | BAKERY Beacon Ave: at Second St PHONE. 2 6-Room Modern’ "Homes for: as Low. as $750 down, — on your lot. eronvanenenrer iin i Peeee BROWN, Contractor. ™ , Fhong 40 Eee: tt A ‘merry-go-round, live pony rides shooting : ‘attractions, CSERRE former. resident. of. ‘All: Bay Wednesday. ‘afternoon, . at. ‘the: T: =o. poe = =< cal : Under NHA or Mlk BROKERAGE. | Real. ‘Estate Loany, ‘ : " _Amuranee i ron Dhuwhard § FATHER OF LOCAL MAN SUCCUMBS IN HOSPITAL Frank I. Owen, father of Gwynne M. Owen, West Saanich Road, suc- |.cumbed to a -serious illness in Rest Haven hospital. on. Saturday, July 16. He had been a patient zOr several weeks. ; ‘He leaves. his widow, Mrs. my Mary. Owen, Douglas St., Victoria, his son and. grandchildren, . ; Last rites ‘ were “observed from Holy. Trinity church, Patricia Bay, on. Tuesday. afternoon, when Rev. Roy Melville . officiated. Inter- ment followed in:the church ceme- “| tery, Sands Funeral Chapel, Sid- ney, was in charge. of arrangements. used each year at the annual event. LOTS OF ‘FUN There were 17 racing events and | a quiz contest for members of the 25-year club, 20 of whom entered. In the evening, Mrs. Gwen Downes entertained with a puppet show which delighted both young and Murray Davidson was picnic- chairman and Peter Muirhead was master. of ‘ceremonies. William Gilmour. was head starter and D. Forrest, M.- Peterson and A, Hum- phries assistant starters. . Judges were J. Pollock, K: Jones and A. Logan, Mrs. W. Gilmour, Mrs.: A. Leith and Mrs. W. Carson Presented the ‘prizes. ATOMIC REACTORS FOR SCOTLAND Four atomic reactors are. to be erected near Annan in Dunmfries- shire, Scotland on a site previously used as an airfield, it was announc- ed recently by. the UK. Atomic Energy. Authority. ~-RADIO _ TELEVISION oe Sales ane Service é ‘M.& M. RADIO. SIDNEY PHONE 234 - Station a ~ JULY 25, 26; 27 vat we 45 p. m. i == a SE ES Sa “Warner color. os Here: 1s notion’ drama, scenery.” and: ‘elnemasecope combined: toe, “he. entitled. to. tv: olthere show = "8eeret or th 4" OY. wre ‘ack of the: Cat", : Fo or Your “HOME — | ~ FREEZER _ SUPPLIES COME IN AND SEE. US AT STAN'S, WE CAN SELL AT LOWEST PRICES! Mind. quavivr of, Beot, Savi W uw igt AR Per Wes of ont. quarter: of Beal, OVO weight 1 + Sides ‘of Vout, Perna a wt, 65 Iba Lb....B7e . ‘Sidos of Lamb. nvyre:: 20. Ibs. 4 Whe ‘Rive: “You ton onteriainment, - Any porson presenting a program: J with: a umber ending. in: 27 will. Freas Pass. to “0 lias. os ie i 120 Ths. fh | co POWs Wy ccd BBO. Christening At French Chapel At a baptismal ceremony on Sun- day, July 3, in the Protestant Chapel, R.C.A.F. Station, Marville, France, the Rev. R. P. Condon, of the United Church of Canada, of- ficiating, the infant son of F/O and Mrs. A. E. McKay and grandson of: Mr. and Mrs, Andrew McKay, ‘Dean: Park Road, received the names Andrew Alexander. Sponsors were: .Ira’ and Judy Creelman, proxies for Mr. and Mrs. Iain Wilson, Wilsona Farm, Saan- ichton. : _ 77 C. DOUMA, Owner — CORNER SECOND ST. and BEACON AVE. © Immediate 24-Hour CRANE and TOWING SERVICE 6 “SS : Tr starting: oF : iS CHARLTON. HESTON “=. ROBERT YOUNG. e. NIGOLE MAUREY ‘ oe THOMAS. MITCHELL. ae ie “BZ ¢ Se) ond presenting OF Se B YMA SUMAG Ss | Mon. “ Tues. - - ‘Wed. | . are AGA niles, WM “MEAT BALL BURNS’. rin. BURNS’ DELMAR | MARGARINE | ihe: so. Mais wwavew reserves A. Kirk, J. D. Godwin,’ N. Fish,.. | sson. — Phone 131 or 334W — GET READY FOR FISHING! NOW ... we have a. Deep. Freeze. to carry both WHOLE HERRING and STRIP for your. convenience. We invite you to call and choose your needs from our’ complete range of Fishing Tackle. Si iney Sporting Goods “=! BOB SHELTON, Prop..— : _ Beacon. Avenue, Sidney. 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